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trump ians or trump followers or people who want to be outside is where a mask at their campaign will hand out mass you sense and it ties or and sign a waiver that you will not sue the president or the campaign in case you get sick and maybe worse is happening to us to that so you can see that sounds maybe a little bit silly but there is tons of people there's tons of people who are actually saying oh that's enough for me i'm going to go there in there one way or another cold it there's a lot of people who don't even believe in covert 90 not this crowd here but the crowd downtown. where do for tomorrow. stefan same ones in tulsa thanks so much. a youth leaders have concluded a virtual summit to debate a plan to help the bloc emerge from the coronavirus process the video conference is the 1st step in what is what are expected to be difficult negotiations about a proposed 750000000000 euro recovery fund the visions remain of the fund size and such things as who will pay and how the money should be distributed one last quick hello from the french president of the new britain and then it
trump ians or trump followers or people who want to be outside is where a mask at their campaign will hand out mass you sense and it ties or and sign a waiver that you will not sue the president or the campaign in case you get sick and maybe worse is happening to us to that so you can see that sounds maybe a little bit silly but there is tons of people there's tons of people who are actually saying oh that's enough for me i'm going to go there in there one way or another cold it there's a lot...
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since about a week ago last monday now that's not a big crowd now and those are the really hardcore trump ians if you like if you will but days people expected to come here in a massive amount the mayor said that about $100000.00 people are supposed to be an influx he had to toll so an influx they have actually not had any time before in that in that measure so this will be definitely also security challenge for tomorrow and let's just see what's going to happen then no good talking to you thank you for joining us the chef on seaman's in tulsa oklahoma. that's going to historical perspective on this from that general to hold he's a professor of history and african-american studies at the university of houston is written dozens of books on racism in the history of slavery in the u.s. he's latest is the dawning of the apocalypse the roots of slavery white supremacist settler colonialism and capitalism and the long 16th century welcome back to the day professor hold on it's often thought that slavery in the u.s. that ended with abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation 1962 but juneteenth tells
since about a week ago last monday now that's not a big crowd now and those are the really hardcore trump ians if you like if you will but days people expected to come here in a massive amount the mayor said that about $100000.00 people are supposed to be an influx he had to toll so an influx they have actually not had any time before in that in that measure so this will be definitely also security challenge for tomorrow and let's just see what's going to happen then no good talking to you...
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here they're trying to enforce the law but if trump wants to go in, he can without their approval. >> harris: ian that's right. the law of 1807 requires that first there needs to be approval from the states unless constitutional rights are impacted. you heard from president trump last night where he set a predicate saying if they refuse to defend people whose lives and property are in danger, they're constitutional rights. he's setting the path to use that. i agree. this is something that i think democrat governors would love to see, you know, tanks rolling down the street because that is something that they're going to use politically against president trump. so he's going to be very cautious here and bring it up and talk about it but i don't think he will do it just yet. >> harris: it's interesting what you say. governors would have to accept unless there were problems in terms of the rights of people and the role of government being able to protect them. that's what i heard you say, ian and harry together. how ironic is it? i can't imagine that governor cuomo was saying let me hand the preside
here they're trying to enforce the law but if trump wants to go in, he can without their approval. >> harris: ian that's right. the law of 1807 requires that first there needs to be approval from the states unless constitutional rights are impacted. you heard from president trump last night where he set a predicate saying if they refuse to defend people whose lives and property are in danger, they're constitutional rights. he's setting the path to use that. i agree. this is something that...
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ian: i think president trump speaks to a large percentage of disaffected americans.t is amazing, 25% of unemployment -- yet trumps approval rating landed at about 42% in the average bulls, exactly where he was one unemployment was at record lows and when we were expecting moderate growth in the united states. that tells you something about how much support trump has, how strong it is, and also how fundamentally divided the country is. if you look at trump and his electoral game plan for november like he isot look trying to win over black votes, he would like them to vote, but biden has that boat locked up. he has been trying to pick up voters in california. he will lose the popular vote, probably by several million, but he could win again. the way he wins again, which is ensuring that his base, which is narrower than biden but much more enthusiastic comes to the polls. that on the coronavirus side means do not worry about the virus, do not wear a mask if you do not feel like it, try hydroxychloroquine, maybe it will work, get back to normal. the other side of the equ
ian: i think president trump speaks to a large percentage of disaffected americans.t is amazing, 25% of unemployment -- yet trumps approval rating landed at about 42% in the average bulls, exactly where he was one unemployment was at record lows and when we were expecting moderate growth in the united states. that tells you something about how much support trump has, how strong it is, and also how fundamentally divided the country is. if you look at trump and his electoral game plan for...
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. >> this comes one day before president trump is expected to sign an executive order on policing. here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but he's hoping they'll put them in place sooner. >> let's see if we can accelerate that. let's see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. >> reporter: becerra says the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight can't wait campaign, that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force. ban shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, ban the use of choke holds and require de-escalation. >> i don't think any of us want to be caught falling behind because we don't want to have to capture that chance for movement in a future moment because these moments are very painful. >> reporter: becerra also urged lawmakers to pass legislation allowing the state to decertify police officers for serious misconduct. he added there are more conversations needed. >> whatever the proposals are, they should d
. >> this comes one day before president trump is expected to sign an executive order on policing. here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but he's hoping they'll put them in place sooner. >> let's see if we can accelerate that. let's see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. >> reporter: becerra says the reforms mostly...
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the mos cherished person for typically ians and not the kind of voter that they threaten. and that's what president trump. but not terribly surprising. robert: when i was talking to some republicans today on capitol hill, they said partf the reason to build onth jo's reporting that they're sticking with president trump is because of themy eco they see this jobs report that's improving. amna, there are still millions of americans unemploy. what's the reality for people of color in this country? >> it's still not a good picture. we've heard the president again talk about the fact that african-american unemployment numbers, latinot unemploym numbers under his presidency have been as good as they were, and they were. the pandemic changed everything. and as we are slowly starting to see especially in today's surprising numbers where we saw some of those job numbers go back up, that's the way most recessions have ened in the united states reallyng one segment of the population more than the other. and that is white americans. for a the numbers for black americans that went up even though it went down for other
the mos cherished person for typically ians and not the kind of voter that they threaten. and that's what president trump. but not terribly surprising. robert: when i was talking to some republicans today on capitol hill, they said partf the reason to build onth jo's reporting that they're sticking with president trump is because of themy eco they see this jobs report that's improving. amna, there are still millions of americans unemploy. what's the reality for people of color in this country?...
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one of those accomplishments, i predict evangelicals will turn out by ian greater numbers -- even greater numbers for president trumphe -- and to watch the left, one would think that would be animating conservatives, republicans, independents because we're watching also the left here not only carrying out mob violence, filling our streets with hate, but attacking christian symbols, religious symbols and churches. and it is stunning to me that they are as anti-christian as they can be and without very much comment even from the religious community. >> well, that's right. and, look, their agenda is nothing but anarchy and an awe tack on the christian faith. and you know the president said this week that there wasn't anybody on fox supporting him and what he did at st. john's. well, i'm here to tell you tonight, lou, i thank god for a president like donald trump who was willing to go and stand in front of that church that anarchists had tried to burn to the ground 24 hours later. and he was willing to hold up a bible and say -- [laughter] so to speak, we're not going to put up with this you know what anymore, and we're
one of those accomplishments, i predict evangelicals will turn out by ian greater numbers -- even greater numbers for president trumphe -- and to watch the left, one would think that would be animating conservatives, republicans, independents because we're watching also the left here not only carrying out mob violence, filling our streets with hate, but attacking christian symbols, religious symbols and churches. and it is stunning to me that they are as anti-christian as they can be and...
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ian. >>> now to president trump in the face of falling polls and rising covid cases appeared at a town hallithout a mask in wisconsin as joe biden took on the president's handling of the crisis in pennsylvania. mary bruce is tracking the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning. we are seeing this remarkable split screen as the campaigns heat back up. joe biden now with his fiercest attacks against the president. he is comparing trump to a whiny child and saying he can't just wish this virus away. while the president it seems is trying to turn the page eager to project that the virus is under control. even as coronavirus cases are surging, president trump is eager to move on repeating this false claim. >> so we have more cases because we do the greatest testing. if we didn't do testing, we'd have no cases. >> reporter: overnight at a fox news town hall the audience required to wear a mask, but not the president. his rival joe biden says trump needs to face reality. >> we're going to be dealing with this for a long time. trump can't wish it away. he can't bend it to meet his pol
ian. >>> now to president trump in the face of falling polls and rising covid cases appeared at a town hallithout a mask in wisconsin as joe biden took on the president's handling of the crisis in pennsylvania. mary bruce is tracking the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning. we are seeing this remarkable split screen as the campaigns heat back up. joe biden now with his fiercest attacks against the president. he is comparing trump to a whiny child and saying he...
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trump administration's efforts to end daca, which allow deport. tonight tens of thousands are celebrating in the bay area, but for how long? here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> grawith the enormity of the t lifted off their shoulders, today is a time to celebrate. the children brought to the u.s. by their undocumented parents can stay. about 30 cars full of families celebrating the supreme court's decision that daca will live on. the gathering began at our lady of guadalupe church. then a car caravan through the streets of san jose. cecilia chavez is a daca recipient. >> i turned on the tv, and i saw daca lives, and, you know, i just broke down because we've been living with this shadow over our heads for the past couple of months. >> reporter: she was brought here from mexico when she was 5. her parents needed6 years on american soil was uncertain, but not tonight. >> it meant i'm able to keep my job. i don't have to -- i'm not going to be deported. i'm able to stay with my children. >> reporter: there are 23,000 dreamers in the south bay alone where the county was heavily involved in the legal fight. today's 5-4 decision from the conservative high
trump administration's efforts to end daca, which allow deport. tonight tens of thousands are celebrating in the bay area, but for how long? here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> grawith the enormity of the t lifted off their shoulders, today is a time to celebrate. the children brought to the u.s. by their undocumented parents can stay. about 30 cars full of families celebrating the supreme court's decision that daca will live on. the gathering began at our lady of guadalupe church. then a...
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ians but they will be labeling these ads. if you recall this is likely referencing when president trump posted when the looting starts, the shooting there5 and employees weren't going far enough to label this really interesting advertisers boycott calliéwfor more change around content on facebook back over to you >> thank you the shares down about 7% on that session overall. there's concerns about reopening causing a big sell off the restaurant stocks are hit hard the casual dining sit down you can see texas roadhouse, cheesecake factork ri down. more time at home means lessn38 dq$e oil falling today. we'll get the closing trades after this break we miss you. like real bad. we can't wait to get you back so we've added temp checks, face coverings, social distancing and extra sanitizing to get the good times going again. we're finally back... and can't wait until you are too. >>> here is your cnbc÷]çnews update florida reporting more than 8900 new coronavirus cases today. another one day record florida is reclosing bars andsuÑ texas governor announced at his request the federal government is extending its support of five testi
ians but they will be labeling these ads. if you recall this is likely referencing when president trump posted when the looting starts, the shooting there5 and employees weren't going far enough to label this really interesting advertisers boycott calliéwfor more change around content on facebook back over to you >> thank you the shares down about 7% on that session overall. there's concerns about reopening causing a big sell off the restaurant stocks are hit hard the casual dining sit...
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ian was. he listens to each and every family accordingly. >> laura: the rest of the media won't dwell on that. that doesn't fit theirit narrative. it was really good for president trump to meet with those families.it by the way, no cameras in the room. just a chance to listen to themn hear them, hear their views on the best path forward. i think we sometimes forget in the bitterness of today's orlitics, and i'm sure i'm guilty here, that we are all human. and sometimes we smile, sometimes we weep, sometimes we celebrate, sometimes we grieve.a those families are grieving.in president trump should be judged by his commitment and actions and his results that he is delivering to all americans, especially the most disadvantaged. and while i realize there are some who just don't like his sometimes brash style or sometimes tough response to critics on twitter, don't let those style issues distract you either. it's completely a waste of time. this man has risked everything to fight for american workers while biden has always carried water for china and its buddies, the open borders crowd. and, by the way, the president knows how to make the economy work for the average ameri
ian was. he listens to each and every family accordingly. >> laura: the rest of the media won't dwell on that. that doesn't fit theirit narrative. it was really good for president trump to meet with those families.it by the way, no cameras in the room. just a chance to listen to themn hear them, hear their views on the best path forward. i think we sometimes forget in the bitterness of today's orlitics, and i'm sure i'm guilty here, that we are all human. and sometimes we smile, sometimes...
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ian? you believe that? >> no. no, i don't believe it for the slightest. maria: no? >> i believe president trumpria: how is the trade deal on? >> well, you'd have to ask the president since he's the one that -- maria: what's the deal? >> well, there are some -- i mean, for example, the chinese government has actually increased opportunities for u.s. financial institutions to do business. so you've seen -- i will tell you, the ceo of a number of financial companies in the united states feel like the deal is important because it has allowed them to open their businesses in china. the deal itself-car an-and they- in the last month they've stepped up some of the agricultural purchasing but there's no way with zero percent growth this year that they're going to meet those numbers and they're not trying to. so my point is not trying to -- if you want to get me to say -- maria: but ian, you're saying they're not going to meet those numbers and they're not trying to yet the deal is on. in my view, it's not on. okay. in my view, it's not on at all because you've got china continuing to steal intellectual
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president trump's base probably does not care about this issue, but it folds into his play buck getting tough on china as we hurtled towards november. how does it play into maintaining the trade deal? ian blame someone for 200,000 americans dead before november of coronavirus, which he said was going away, it would be a miracle, and it would be a win if it was over 100,000 dead. it is hard to blame just the democrats, especially when red states are making mistakes now, avoiding cdc guidance. people are not wearing masks, and now, your own republican governors are saying we need to close bars, we need to close gyms. you can go after de blasio and cuomo. it is newsom. it is really hard to go after desantis and abbott, the republican governors who have been so popular on the gop side, so you are blaming china, and blaming china in terms of the original sin of covering up one month of the virus, both with their own people and with that w.h.o., and you are blaming them for the fact that they do not accept a level playing field with western corporations. those positions, you can say it's not that trump space is not very -- trump's base is not very interested. those are popular positions acro
president trump's base probably does not care about this issue, but it folds into his play buck getting tough on china as we hurtled towards november. how does it play into maintaining the trade deal? ian blame someone for 200,000 americans dead before november of coronavirus, which he said was going away, it would be a miracle, and it would be a win if it was over 100,000 dead. it is hard to blame just the democrats, especially when red states are making mistakes now, avoiding cdc guidance....