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valerie: i think there is a lot we can do to fix it.arts by knowledge think racial disparities are persistent and large and solvable. these disparities are long-standing vestiges of years of policy in this country that disadvantage black workers and other workers of color while providing an economic advantage to white workers and white americans. in order to undo these things, it is a matter of acknowledging these differences are there, and having an open eye towards how policy improved or worsens those disparities. it strikes me that this comes down to one thing, and that is education. degree of have a education that allows everybody to participate in the workforce equally. getting there will require a multitude of factors. how do we make sure, how do we make sure everybody gets access to college? we need to have free college tuition? how do we make sure that it kindergarten we do not see children falling behind? how do we make sure the education system works to solve this problem and is that ultimately what it comes down to? valerie:
valerie: i think there is a lot we can do to fix it.arts by knowledge think racial disparities are persistent and large and solvable. these disparities are long-standing vestiges of years of policy in this country that disadvantage black workers and other workers of color while providing an economic advantage to white workers and white americans. in order to undo these things, it is a matter of acknowledging these differences are there, and having an open eye towards how policy improved or...
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valerie: yes, exactly.igad: in the meantime, with so much still unknown, hospitals across the country are relying on heightened restrictions to protect moms and their babies. we checked with kaiser permanente, sutter health, ucsf, stanford, and san jose regional medical center. all have instituted strict no visitor policies, and are only allowing one support person to join women in the delivery room. kira: obviously, there's nothing more in the world that i want than my husband to be by my side. and so, at this point, we think that he'll be allowed to come to the birth, but we don't know. bigad: kira woodward hopes the study will reveal the actual risks so hospitals can make informed decisions on whether to ease up on restrictions, or institute more of them. kira: if it is found that it is safer for me and the hospital staff and the baby that there's less people in the room and my husband can't be there, then that's a choice we're willing to make. bigad: more than 600 women have agreed to be part of this st
valerie: yes, exactly.igad: in the meantime, with so much still unknown, hospitals across the country are relying on heightened restrictions to protect moms and their babies. we checked with kaiser permanente, sutter health, ucsf, stanford, and san jose regional medical center. all have instituted strict no visitor policies, and are only allowing one support person to join women in the delivery room. kira: obviously, there's nothing more in the world that i want than my husband to be by my...
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elizabeth: so he also worked on the valerie plame case.tarted a special counsel's investigation with his friend patrick fitzgerald on the theory e that anyone who told a reporter about the identity of valerie plame as a cia agent was breaking the law, the foreign agents identification act. now, i e read the statute, other people read the statute, and it looks on its face like it covered valerie plame because in the past five years been to europe and used a false name. in fact, he knew -- and fitzgerald knew -- that the statute did not cover valerie plame. there were words that a normal person who wouldn't understand, and everyone thought that a truthful answer to talking to a reporter about valerie plame would be admitting to a crime. there's absolutely nothing wrong with telling a reporter, by the way, valerie plame is the wife of the guy who wrote the op-ed in "the new york times"es. that's what they were saying. so he knew that scooter libby had probably leaked her name, he knew that karl rove had probably leaked her name. he hated both
elizabeth: so he also worked on the valerie plame case.tarted a special counsel's investigation with his friend patrick fitzgerald on the theory e that anyone who told a reporter about the identity of valerie plame as a cia agent was breaking the law, the foreign agents identification act. now, i e read the statute, other people read the statute, and it looks on its face like it covered valerie plame because in the past five years been to europe and used a false name. in fact, he knew -- and...
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on that day we were celebrating our son's 30th birthday in coastal, pennsylvania and valerie was losing her son.
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. >> dana: we are going to talk to valerie jarrett in a little bit, we will talk to her about that asll. i want to play one sound bite from you from last nights town hall in which the president was talking about his opponents, joe biden and his inability to speak, watch. >> the man can't speak and he's going to be president because some people don't love me, maybe and you know, all i'm doing is doing my job. >> dana: i'm wondering if he misspoke when he said "he's going to be your president," is he talking about biden there? >> no, i think you've got to give the president credit, he was talking about joe biden and the fact that it's quite obvious to everybody who pays attention that joe biden has lost his fastball. over the course of all of the events that joe biden has done going back to the beginning of this a year and a half or so, last sunday he was in philadelphia giving a speech, in the middle of the afternoon, 2:00 p.m. and he could barely function and this is not a guy who americans want to be trusted with answering the phone when it rings in an emergency at 3:00 in the mornin
. >> dana: we are going to talk to valerie jarrett in a little bit, we will talk to her about that asll. i want to play one sound bite from you from last nights town hall in which the president was talking about his opponents, joe biden and his inability to speak, watch. >> the man can't speak and he's going to be president because some people don't love me, maybe and you know, all i'm doing is doing my job. >> dana: i'm wondering if he misspoke when he said "he's going...
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valerie jared coming up. don't miss it. big couple of hours coming up right after this.: welcome back, changing police practices, president trump is set to sign executive order today on police reform. it is expected to create a police database to keep track officers with multiple misconduct violations as well as provide resources for dealing with issues like homelessness and mental health. the president speaking out yesterday at the white house. >> we will be talking about things that we've been watching and seeing for the last month and we are going to have some solutions. i think some good solutions and some of it as you know is great people. we need great people in our police departments and we have mostly great people i would say that. i would say that with certainty we have mostly great people. i know so many of them, law enforcement, but we -- we will do better even better and we are going to try to do it fast. maria: joining me right now nassau county new york police commissioner patrick, commissioner, thank you very much for being here, we appreciate getting your
valerie jared coming up. don't miss it. big couple of hours coming up right after this.: welcome back, changing police practices, president trump is set to sign executive order today on police reform. it is expected to create a police database to keep track officers with multiple misconduct violations as well as provide resources for dealing with issues like homelessness and mental health. the president speaking out yesterday at the white house. >> we will be talking about things that...
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i am here with valerie jarrett. adviser tonior president barack obama. thank you so much for being with us. ms. jarrett: my pleasure. dion: the pleasure is really all my. i want to start here, because you were part of the dissent that happened a couple of years happened, it it felt like things were going to be the same and they turned out very different. roseanne barr sent out a tweet that was racist comparing someone to a monkey. ande was a twitter outrage it seemed like it was going to play out and what usually does with a famous person saying that's not what i meant and things brushing it under the rug. the difference this time was a black woman who was her boss stepped in and said you think that's funny, i have a joke you are fired. changell incremental changed the paradigm of what you can say in public and what --ercussions from rhesus racist comments. you could talk about that and the paradigm shift and what you are seeing now. ms. jarrett: what are seeing across the country is americans who are saying this is inconsistent with who we want the coun
i am here with valerie jarrett. adviser tonior president barack obama. thank you so much for being with us. ms. jarrett: my pleasure. dion: the pleasure is really all my. i want to start here, because you were part of the dissent that happened a couple of years happened, it it felt like things were going to be the same and they turned out very different. roseanne barr sent out a tweet that was racist comparing someone to a monkey. ande was a twitter outrage it seemed like it was going to play...
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joining me is valerie jarrett. valerie was president obama's point person. valerie, good to have you here on the show. thank you for being with us. you have been following, as we all have, the protests of the last few weeks, the efforts in congress to come up with some kind of police reforming bill, the bipartisan efforts, the idea that senator tim scott's got a plan. it doesn't look like a democratic plan but it's a plan. where do you come down on what needs to be done? the focus is broadly on inequality in america but it seems very focused on policing in the last three weeks. >> well, yes. i think that the outpouring of support we've seen in all 50 states, demonstrations that have people of all ages, all races, all backgrounds saying that we have got to improve the relationship between communities of color and police and, hey, by the way while we're at it, let's really deal with the legacy of racism in our country. and what i would have hoped is we would have a president that would try to pull us together at a time like this, where he can see a kind of bro
joining me is valerie jarrett. valerie was president obama's point person. valerie, good to have you here on the show. thank you for being with us. you have been following, as we all have, the protests of the last few weeks, the efforts in congress to come up with some kind of police reforming bill, the bipartisan efforts, the idea that senator tim scott's got a plan. it doesn't look like a democratic plan but it's a plan. where do you come down on what needs to be done? the focus is broadly on...
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i want to turn now to valerie jarrett.erie, president obama has been very careful about what he says since he left office. he's been, you know, quite reticent at times, many people were surprised, but he's been very careful. he chose this moment. this is obviously about a cause where he's dedicated his foundation and his time so we would expect he would speak out. but yet he was -- he's very careful in how he chose to do so. you know, what sort of went through his mind -- and i know you've been in communication with him -- as he prepared to do this? >> it was important to use the platform he has to bring people together, to try to excite people about the possibilities of change, recognizing that this is an inflection point, and hopefully a turning point in our nation's history. to give a little context to say that change has only happened when people disrupt the status quo and that makes everyone a little uncomfortable, but that's how change happens. then the question is what are the constructive solutions, evidence-based
i want to turn now to valerie jarrett.erie, president obama has been very careful about what he says since he left office. he's been, you know, quite reticent at times, many people were surprised, but he's been very careful. he chose this moment. this is obviously about a cause where he's dedicated his foundation and his time so we would expect he would speak out. but yet he was -- he's very careful in how he chose to do so. you know, what sort of went through his mind -- and i know you've been...
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joining me now is former adviser to president barack obama, valerie jarrett. miss jarrett, thank you for joining us tonight. >> good evening, reverend sharpton. i want to start by saying thank you for that powerful eulogy. i think you really captured the anguish, the pain, frustration, anger, disappointment that has been building within the black community for generations, but you also pointed out why we should be hopeful. this week has been an inflexion point and i think judging from folks all over the country marching in all 50 states of all races and ages that this can also be a turning point if we keep it up. >> i agree. let me ask you, miss jarrett, in president obama's address this week that he did through the obama foundation, here talked about solutions, he talked about what local policing ought to be doing, many of the things that you and others that worked in his administration with his guidance, many of us that were not in the administration but worked in civil rights leadership worked hand in hand, and he talked about his use of force doctrine. spl
joining me now is former adviser to president barack obama, valerie jarrett. miss jarrett, thank you for joining us tonight. >> good evening, reverend sharpton. i want to start by saying thank you for that powerful eulogy. i think you really captured the anguish, the pain, frustration, anger, disappointment that has been building within the black community for generations, but you also pointed out why we should be hopeful. this week has been an inflexion point and i think judging from...
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i want to amplify something valerie said because i think it's extraordinarily important we do believe we're going to see much more volatility to come we have seen over 22 million job losses we got two million back. there's going to be more volatility >> that's really critical point. >> valerie, let me turn back to you. you have three stocks. one is mastercard, star buck, one is merck what do they have in common? why do you like them >> looking at mastercard and starbucks i was really focused on their governance characteristics. we believe you need it on board at all times 29% of mastercard board mewomen. 60% are diverse on race and ethnicity and they have 19 different distinct skills represented on the board 55% racial and ethnic diversity and 18 distinct skills you have the voices at the table on the board level when you have crisis at this nature. they have a strong oncology franchise. it's quite illuminating voice. >> indeed he has valerie grant, thank you very much eric, we thank you as well kelly. >>> u.s. cases of coronavirus have climbed bo eed above two m now as states like te
i want to amplify something valerie said because i think it's extraordinarily important we do believe we're going to see much more volatility to come we have seen over 22 million job losses we got two million back. there's going to be more volatility >> that's really critical point. >> valerie, let me turn back to you. you have three stocks. one is mastercard, star buck, one is merck what do they have in common? why do you like them >> looking at mastercard and starbucks i was...
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i hope you will come back, valerie. spend some time talking about examples in your portfolio. i know you had some. but i want to get to what we discussed there. thank you very much for your thoughtful answers valerie grant. we appreciate it kelly? >> that does it here on "power lunch. thank you for tuning in. "closing bell" starts right now. >> thank you, kelly and tyler. welcome to "closing bell." the i'm here with willford frost. stocks starting the week in the green. building off last week's gains let's look at what is driving the action in the final hour of trade. the reopen trade as names that have sunk the most and benefit from reopening the most like hotels, cruise lines, airlines, they continue to rip higher here technology taking a breather the nasdaq underperforms the broader market and the s&p 500 almost flat here today the national bureau of economic research officially determined that the u.s. economy entered a recession back in
i hope you will come back, valerie. spend some time talking about examples in your portfolio. i know you had some. but i want to get to what we discussed there. thank you very much for your thoughtful answers valerie grant. we appreciate it kelly? >> that does it here on "power lunch. thank you for tuning in. "closing bell" starts right now. >> thank you, kelly and tyler. welcome to "closing bell." the i'm here with willford frost. stocks starting the week...
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i want to bring in valerie castile, the mother of her son shot and killed. and an activist, she created the not reaching pouch, to be carried by african-americans to prevent deadly police interactions similar to the death of castile. mrs. castile, i'm sorry we have to continue to talk about this. i don't know that it gets any better for you and i think it got worse for you when you saw the video of george floyd having his life snuffed out of him. >> absolutely. it was one of those deja vu moments, and i was saying like again? i mean, we've been having these conversations for over four years about policy changes and police reform, but we've also been involved in a lot making of different documents, the things that need to be changed and how the people would like to be treated. it's so simple. you treat people the way you want to be treated. and you swore an oath. you swore an oath to protect and serve and you're killing people. and if you really check minnesota out and see how many people have been killed at the hand of the police, it would pleau your mind. t
i want to bring in valerie castile, the mother of her son shot and killed. and an activist, she created the not reaching pouch, to be carried by african-americans to prevent deadly police interactions similar to the death of castile. mrs. castile, i'm sorry we have to continue to talk about this. i don't know that it gets any better for you and i think it got worse for you when you saw the video of george floyd having his life snuffed out of him. >> absolutely. it was one of those deja vu...
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joining us now for more valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president obama, also the author ofhe perfect plan crumbles the adventure begins." good to have you onthe show. welcome. >> thank you, sara pleasure to be with you both. >> i just outlined mixed signals on trade relationships right now. uncertainty around covid-19 with rising cases across this country. what would you be advising businesses to do in this environment. >> when i was a point person for the business community and the obama administration the one worth that i heard over and over and over again was certainty the business community claims that at a time when we are in uncertain time with global pandemic, challenges we're facing, trying to rebuild our economy at the same time as we have tensions and racial tensions spilling over, there's a lot going on in our country that causes uncertainty. i think what the business community wants from their leaders is provide as much certainty and consistency as possible so they can figure how to dig ourselves out of this very, very deep ditch we're in. >> when it comes to tr
joining us now for more valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president obama, also the author ofhe perfect plan crumbles the adventure begins." good to have you onthe show. welcome. >> thank you, sara pleasure to be with you both. >> i just outlined mixed signals on trade relationships right now. uncertainty around covid-19 with rising cases across this country. what would you be advising businesses to do in this environment. >> when i was a point person for the...
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. >> joining me, valerie jared former senior adviser for president obama.ie you hear trump saying that the, that president obama committed treason. what is your reaction to that? >> brianna, unfortunately it is just a pattern of consistently preposterous, unfounded made-up stuff that he uses to try to delegitimize people he thinks are his opponents or to try to distract from one debacle after another on his watch. it's also dangerous. now he has a justice department illiceliciting he treats his la lawyer as his lawyer. a campaign strategy to be divisive, to try to pull us apart i think is flawed. the numbers don't add up. the vast majority of the american people are not going to fall for this. trying to get these sugar highs from the rallies which he shouldn't be having because of the health rick to families and his staff that has come down with covid-19, he's talking in a way that pulls people away from him. poll numbers are dropping, it's a flawed strategy not to mention just a despicable way for a president to lead our country. >> you said the american p
. >> joining me, valerie jared former senior adviser for president obama.ie you hear trump saying that the, that president obama committed treason. what is your reaction to that? >> brianna, unfortunately it is just a pattern of consistently preposterous, unfounded made-up stuff that he uses to try to delegitimize people he thinks are his opponents or to try to distract from one debacle after another on his watch. it's also dangerous. now he has a justice department illiceliciting...
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valerie. >> can you guys hear me? >> we can, valerie. >> i want to ask you about the aircrafts leasing for the reforge concepts. i know that a couple months ago you put out a search for the chief 15, and the and 3:46. can you clarify whether -- involves just the t50 or potentially both or either of those aircrafts? could you provide any more specificity about how many planes or how many hours, however your quantifying the size of that -- why not expedite t7 production instead? was it just cost and production prohibition? or was there something else? >> the tee seven is a great airplane. we cannot wait to get our hands on it. but it is several years away from us getting our hands on it. boeing and sob are working through -- to operational airplane. they'll tell you that they were pretty darn close in their prototypes to an operational airplane. i got to fly the airplane. it's a great airplane. i agree. but it still takes time to work through the issues and turn that into an operational platform. what we are trying to d
valerie. >> can you guys hear me? >> we can, valerie. >> i want to ask you about the aircrafts leasing for the reforge concepts. i know that a couple months ago you put out a search for the chief 15, and the and 3:46. can you clarify whether -- involves just the t50 or potentially both or either of those aircrafts? could you provide any more specificity about how many planes or how many hours, however your quantifying the size of that -- why not expedite t7 production instead?...
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good to see you both. >> good morning. >> valerie, i'll begin with you.i was talking in our last hour with reverend sharpton, and i asked him what hope he has. does this time feel different? he said, absolutely, it does. he feels more hopeful now than he has in the wake of the many other deaths we've seen in the last several years, because of exactly what president obama just spoke to, that broad coalition of people across age groups, across races in this country, that is now out in the streets. the president, as you know better than anyone, has been selective in the moments he's picked to go out and speak publicly. why did he want to speak out yesterday? >> well, good morning, willie. first, let me say, since this is the day that george floyd's funeral will be held, that my condolences go out to his family. i think in the words of his daughter, his 6-year-old daughter yesterday, she said, "my daddy has changed the world." i think that's right. this week has been an inflection point. my hope is it is the beginning of a turning point. i think what presiden
good to see you both. >> good morning. >> valerie, i'll begin with you.i was talking in our last hour with reverend sharpton, and i asked him what hope he has. does this time feel different? he said, absolutely, it does. he feels more hopeful now than he has in the wake of the many other deaths we've seen in the last several years, because of exactly what president obama just spoke to, that broad coalition of people across age groups, across races in this country, that is now out in...
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. >>> ¿y tú, valery?opina usted . >>> es una pregunta muy difícil de responder, poco a poco vamos a volver al aula y estar con nuestros amigos, muchos lugares aún permanecen cerrados, pero claro que vas a volver, en muchos países aún hay clases, creo que van a reintegrar a los niños poco a poco con ciertas segus, las personas trabajan harto para asaber que estén sanos. >>> doctora, gracias por estar con nosotros en un nuevo día con estos bellos consejos, niños, quédense conmigo y gracias por haber hecho este segmento, quédense con nosotros, besitos a los lugares donde están, nosotros seguiremos con nuestros niños, se voltean los papeles y ahora camila entrevista a su mamá, la venenosa, carolina sandoval y a su hermana, será qué la ponga en aprieto, no me lo pierdo al regresar en un ¿están preparados pa esto? boost mobile tiene una nueva y mejorada network. eyyoooou!!!! prepárate para señales más fuertes, velocidades más rápidas y más cobertura. para hacer más de esto un poco de lo otro y mucho más... haha
. >>> ¿y tú, valery?opina usted . >>> es una pregunta muy difícil de responder, poco a poco vamos a volver al aula y estar con nuestros amigos, muchos lugares aún permanecen cerrados, pero claro que vas a volver, en muchos países aún hay clases, creo que van a reintegrar a los niños poco a poco con ciertas segus, las personas trabajan harto para asaber que estén sanos. >>> doctora, gracias por estar con nosotros en un nuevo día con estos bellos consejos,...
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joining us to discuss this and more, the former obama senior adviser valerie garrett. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for writing this important new book. you were president obama's point person. the senior adviser. you worked hard on criminal justice reform including police reform efforts and your boss, the former president of the united states, weighing in once again on this movement, this incredible movement we're seeing across the country right now. watch this. >> similarly, the protests in response to the killing of george floyd and ahmaud arbery aren't simply a reaction to those particular tragedies, as heart breaking as they are. they speak to decades worth of anguish and frustration over unequal treatment and the fa failure to reform police practices and the broader criminal justice system. you don't center to accept the world as it is. you can make it into the world as it should be. and could be. you can create a new normal. one that is fair and gives everybody opportunity. and treats everyone equally. and builds bridges between people instead of d
joining us to discuss this and more, the former obama senior adviser valerie garrett. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for writing this important new book. you were president obama's point person. the senior adviser. you worked hard on criminal justice reform including police reform efforts and your boss, the former president of the united states, weighing in once again on this movement, this incredible movement we're seeing across the country right now. watch this. >>...
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valerie pachner is lola, a successful business consultant in the middle of a big deal who's having ar elise. but lola also has a sister, conny, whose existence she's kept secret, not least because conny suffers from mental health issues and has recently tried to take her own life. to her colleagues, lola seems fiercely organised, a walking encyclopaedia. but there's a sense that she's running away from something, a theme heightened by scenes of her almost fanatical gym—biking routine. is lola cracking under the strain of guilt about her sister, from whom she starts receiving mysterious text messages? are these two chalk—and—cheese characters really that different after all? kreutzer has cited hitchcock's marnie as a tonal inspiration, while others have drawn comparisons with vertigo. personally, i saw echoes of thrillers like the ninth configuration and shutter island, particularly when the narrative starts to hint at personality transference and projection. but this is an enigmatic work that keeps its loose ends open and untied, leaving it to the audience to fill in the blanks to de
valerie pachner is lola, a successful business consultant in the middle of a big deal who's having ar elise. but lola also has a sister, conny, whose existence she's kept secret, not least because conny suffers from mental health issues and has recently tried to take her own life. to her colleagues, lola seems fiercely organised, a walking encyclopaedia. but there's a sense that she's running away from something, a theme heightened by scenes of her almost fanatical gym—biking routine. is lola...
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this will definitely be a priority. >> valerie jarrett, always good to see you. thank you so much. you're welcome back any time. congratulations on the now paperback reprint of your book. many congrats. >> thank you. stay safe. >> you as well. be well. >>> president trump delivers the commencement speech at west point's graduation in an atmosphere of precise social distancing. did he -- did his address, rather, strike a chord on current issues, racial unrest, coronavirus pandemic? we'll take you there live. why bother mastering something? because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery is all the difference in the world. the lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. and our family needs help. right now they're facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to help them through. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. g
this will definitely be a priority. >> valerie jarrett, always good to see you. thank you so much. you're welcome back any time. congratulations on the now paperback reprint of your book. many congrats. >> thank you. stay safe. >> you as well. be well. >>> president trump delivers the commencement speech at west point's graduation in an atmosphere of precise social distancing. did he -- did his address, rather, strike a chord on current issues, racial unrest,...
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connolly: thank you, valerie. let me harkin back to what senator warner said. this is one of the most consequential elections any american is going to live through. this is the time to stand up and be seen and heard. the good news is, and a lot of our fellow americans get that, they are motivated and energized . we have seen that in virginia. we have seen turnout records in 2017, 2018 and 2019. we saw what happened with broader turnout. we have to be committed to ending voter suppression, calling it out and ending it. president trump and my friends from the other side of the aisle say we will do all these things to prevent voter fraud. disputes thatne myth. voter fraud is not a problem in america. it is infinitesimal. in the last presidential election, 40% of americans did not vote. making it easier to vote and making sure there are lots of places you can go to vote early and making sure the time period to vote early isn't there and the machines are protected and secureecure -- and cyber with lots of time to register and vote and voting by mail. i believe votin
connolly: thank you, valerie. let me harkin back to what senator warner said. this is one of the most consequential elections any american is going to live through. this is the time to stand up and be seen and heard. the good news is, and a lot of our fellow americans get that, they are motivated and energized . we have seen that in virginia. we have seen turnout records in 2017, 2018 and 2019. we saw what happened with broader turnout. we have to be committed to ending voter suppression,...
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valerie jarrett who is also the author of "finding my voice." so glad to have you on the program tonight. thank you so much. >> thanks, kasie. thanks. delighted to be here. >> of course. thank you. let's start there with, you know, this was a policy that was used extensively in the obama administration, the ability to try and get these consent dec e decrees to change police behavior and the trump administration sharply changed how the federal government was handling this. what did you work on in the obama administration on that issue, but also in other areas you know all of these areas so well, what is the trump administration failing to follow through on that they could be doing to try and make some of this a little bit better? >> let me start by giving you an example. in the death of michael brown, there were demonstrations in ferguson and president obama sent his attorney general at the timer rick ho eric holder to me the family of michael brown, law enforcement, activists to get a sense of what happened in that case and the information he le
valerie jarrett who is also the author of "finding my voice." so glad to have you on the program tonight. thank you so much. >> thanks, kasie. thanks. delighted to be here. >> of course. thank you. let's start there with, you know, this was a policy that was used extensively in the obama administration, the ability to try and get these consent dec e decrees to change police behavior and the trump administration sharply changed how the federal government was handling this....
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. >> thank you, valerie, for the request.ou can send me a song, not you, valerie, you just um yes on, you, the other person you, send me a song on facebook, twitter, instagram using hashtag ktvu . >> i like post malone. i love his music . thank you. >>> look at this. a tow truck crew near san diego got a call for an unusual job moving a car from a swimming pool. the car was involved in a chase with sheriff deputies yesterday morning. it was called off for safety reasons . a short time later the driver of the car went off the road and landed in a pool . deputies responded, but there was no driver around. no one has been arrested. >>> the coachella music festival will not happen this year . the festival is usually in april, but would moved to october due to the covid-19 pandemic. now the riverside county public health officer says there is growing concern about another outbreak of the virus this fall . the order canceling coachella was signed yesterday . >>> the mlb draft continues today with round two through five. >> with the
. >> thank you, valerie, for the request.ou can send me a song, not you, valerie, you just um yes on, you, the other person you, send me a song on facebook, twitter, instagram using hashtag ktvu . >> i like post malone. i love his music . thank you. >>> look at this. a tow truck crew near san diego got a call for an unusual job moving a car from a swimming pool. the car was involved in a chase with sheriff deputies yesterday morning. it was called off for safety reasons . a...
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. >> like the financial backing needed to get started on a solid foot or for valerie, the fear of black-owned business won't attract a diverse clientele. >> i feel if i put a cheesecake business out there is a mentality it must be so -- >> like williams he has noticed an uptick in sales and new customers over the last few bla appreciated it is overdue. >> i think it is a good thing to support it but it shouldn't be just now, always be supportive of any good business that puts a good product out. that is what you should do. >> they will use the boost in business as an opportunity to grow as he watches to see it has nation can do the same. >> let's check in with the fifth or sixth weekend in a row, all over with the weather and you mentioned a shower or two up north, right? >> yeah. north bay, lake county. that is a possibility for late tonight and early in the morning. temperatures will be climbing closer to the 90s. it is an interesting battle going on between the low 60s to the 80s inland. the battle between the sea breeze. temperatures cooler here. inland, 5-10 degrees warmer than the same
. >> like the financial backing needed to get started on a solid foot or for valerie, the fear of black-owned business won't attract a diverse clientele. >> i feel if i put a cheesecake business out there is a mentality it must be so -- >> like williams he has noticed an uptick in sales and new customers over the last few bla appreciated it is overdue. >> i think it is a good thing to support it but it shouldn't be just now, always be supportive of any good business that...
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i ache for gwenn, valerie. i understood that. and i want to be clear.ou know, obviously every police officer is not a bad police officer. my brother bobby was a police officer. he's a transit officer. he worked for new york city transit. he went in there because he wanted to help his community. he spent about six years. he was 24, he was -- he is a marine, vietnam vet, went into the police department and came out within six years because he was convinced that the system was designed so that every young black man would have a record. he knew. he was a good cop, he worked with good cops. here we are. we know this isn't a cure, as the governor said. we know that this is the beginning, but it's a move to bring justice to a system that has long been unjust. and, again, i thank you for being a partner, for making sure that we take to heart this moment that has taken too long to come to, and i thank all of the people in the streets and the leadership of the families to make this happen. so thank you, governor. >> thank you, senator wheeler. you're exactly righ
i ache for gwenn, valerie. i understood that. and i want to be clear.ou know, obviously every police officer is not a bad police officer. my brother bobby was a police officer. he's a transit officer. he worked for new york city transit. he went in there because he wanted to help his community. he spent about six years. he was 24, he was -- he is a marine, vietnam vet, went into the police department and came out within six years because he was convinced that the system was designed so that...
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thank you for the request, valerie. you can request a song.se the hashtag, #ktvu on our social media platforms, facebook, twitter, instagram . i will get your request. >>> the time is 4:24. a state appeals court ruled that voters approved a legal measure. measure three, the tax association challenged it in court, saying the toll is a tax so it should require a two thirds vote under rick california law. san francisco ruled that bridge tolls are a fee for engines to or use of estate property. therefore, it is not attacks. >>> golden gate ridge tolls and golden gate ferry rates are expected to go up. it will go towards maintaining the bridge and the fairies. it would help recoup revenue during the pandemic. travel on the golden gate bridge is down 40% from pre- pandemic levels. most drivers will pay $.35. fast track users, the total is $7.70. >>> some were surprised by a message on a roadside messageboard. look at this. the sign read, do what -- do not slow for protesters. there was a disparaging message about liberals and one that read trump 202
thank you for the request, valerie. you can request a song.se the hashtag, #ktvu on our social media platforms, facebook, twitter, instagram . i will get your request. >>> the time is 4:24. a state appeals court ruled that voters approved a legal measure. measure three, the tax association challenged it in court, saying the toll is a tax so it should require a two thirds vote under rick california law. san francisco ruled that bridge tolls are a fee for engines to or use of estate...
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. - [valerie] amonthe uth's s undant gardens, one man n pland a mamastful cacaer. - [man] he's's arilliantaneheeally is. he'somomewhe betetween brillice a and insanity. - hey! - omoman on phono] thiss s for at - the documentary ony life. this ain't wawalt dney.y. - opople say welell is he your mento anand say, w wl, he was my torntnt. i nenevemet a peon thatatas so demanding. - ifou haven't got bigalls, yoyou mit as welget t lost.. 'csese he' cutut tm f. - [vererie] shararp tongueuea green thumb, and one fantabulous lifefe.
. - [valerie] amonthe uth's s undant gardens, one man n pland a mamastful cacaer. - [man] he's's arilliantaneheeally is. he'somomewhe betetween brillice a and insanity. - hey! - omoman on phono] thiss s for at - the documentary ony life. this ain't wawalt dney.y. - opople say welell is he your mento anand say, w wl, he was my torntnt. i nenevemet a peon thatatas so demanding. - ifou haven't got bigalls, yoyou mit as welget t lost.. 'csese he' cutut tm f. - [vererie] shararp tongueuea green...
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block entertainment co-founder robert johnson, former advisor, to president obama valerie jarret and co-founder, deray mckessen are interviewed on slavery reparations, the nationwide protests and police reform. this axios event commemorated june 18th marking the end of slavery in 1865. >> hey, everyone. thank you so much for joining us. and welcome to axios news sharpse. i'm coming to you from new york, new york, my home here, as most
block entertainment co-founder robert johnson, former advisor, to president obama valerie jarret and co-founder, deray mckessen are interviewed on slavery reparations, the nationwide protests and police reform. this axios event commemorated june 18th marking the end of slavery in 1865. >> hey, everyone. thank you so much for joining us. and welcome to axios news sharpse. i'm coming to you from new york, new york, my home here, as most
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i ache for when valerie, i understood that. and i want to be clear.ly every police officer is not a bad police officer. my brother bobby was a police officer. he was a transit officer. he worked for new york city transit. he went in there because he wanted to help his community. he spent about six years there. he was 24. he was a -- he is a marine. vietnam vet. went in to the police department. and came out within six years because he was convinced that the department, that the system was designed so that every young black man would have a record. he knew he was a good cop, he worked with good cops, but he couldn't change that. and he knew the system couldn't change itself. and so, here we are. we know this isn't a cure as the governor said. we know that this is -- this is the beginning but it's a move to bring justice to a system that has long been unjust. and again, i thank you for being partner, for making sure that we take to heart this moment that has taken too long to come to and i thank all of the people in the streets and the leadership of the
i ache for when valerie, i understood that. and i want to be clear.ly every police officer is not a bad police officer. my brother bobby was a police officer. he was a transit officer. he worked for new york city transit. he went in there because he wanted to help his community. he spent about six years there. he was 24. he was a -- he is a marine. vietnam vet. went in to the police department. and came out within six years because he was convinced that the department, that the system was...
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next, reaction from former obama senior adviser valerie jarrett. i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. whether you know what day it is or not... consistency is key when taking on acne. and an everyday cleanser? that's breakouts worst enemy. love, neutrogena®. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. >>> we're back with a live look on capitol hill, where the house judiciary committee is marking up democrats police form bill. the first step before the committee and then the full house eventually votes on it. senate republicans, they just released their own proposal within the last hour while also using the opportunity to take aim at democrats and, of course, the
next, reaction from former obama senior adviser valerie jarrett. i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. whether you know what day it is or not... consistency is key when taking on acne. and an everyday cleanser? that's breakouts worst enemy. love, neutrogena®. in these challenging...
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vamos a conocer a esta pareja, gloria y valerie, aquÍ estÁn.
vamos a conocer a esta pareja, gloria y valerie, aquÍ estÁn.
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numbers valerie this week's column d w. o . o. o. this is v.w. news live from berlin germany's plan for a europe in crisis a short time ago in the german parliament chancellor angela merkel outlined her goals for the 6 month president presidency of the european council her biggest aims a coronavirus for covering package and an expanded budget to get the e.u. through what she calls the biggest crisis in its history. also coming off a new corona virus outbreak in berlin a whole apartment block is florentine authorities put it down to crown 2 living conditions and a growing complacency about the 10 demick plus sending rice by sea and leaflets by air the empty north korean propaganda campaign that's copy on yang taking traffic action you will hear from an expert on why korean relations and why this is happening right now. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program germany's chancellor angela merkel has urged the e.u. to agree on a pandemic recovery package for the block before the end of july merkel made the calls as she laid out for the bundestag her vi
numbers valerie this week's column d w. o . o. o. this is v.w. news live from berlin germany's plan for a europe in crisis a short time ago in the german parliament chancellor angela merkel outlined her goals for the 6 month president presidency of the european council her biggest aims a coronavirus for covering package and an expanded budget to get the e.u. through what she calls the biggest crisis in its history. also coming off a new corona virus outbreak in berlin a whole apartment block is...
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valeri por quÉ crees que los padres son fundamentales en la crianza de un hijo?inda seguimos celebrando un besito preciosa seguimos celebrando el dÍa de los padres en casita tenemos un papacito primerizo verdad mi querida isabela? >>> sÍ Él celebra el dÍa del padre por primera vez me emociona mucho y camila estuvo hablando con Él entonces vamos a verlo >>> vamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola james cÓmo estas? estoy muy feliz de poder hacer esta entrevista contigo. >>> me gusta que me entrevisten mÁs una niÑa tan inteligente y entusiasta como tÚ >>> me enterÉ que eres padre primerizo y es la primera celebridad del dÍa de los padres y he visto la foto de tu bebÉ bello y precioso? >>> crece todos los dÍas es una experiencia totalmente nueva para nosotros. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> tÚ dormÍas cuando eras chiquita >>> yo dormÍa pero dejaba dormir a mi papÁ y papa >>> Él no duerme mucho se levanta como unas 3 veces en la madrugada, y es bastante intenso. me ves las ojeras. >>> no se se te ve tanto. (risas) >>> te cantas alguna canciÓn para que se duerma y calme >>> la verdad que sÍ
valeri por quÉ crees que los padres son fundamentales en la crianza de un hijo?inda seguimos celebrando un besito preciosa seguimos celebrando el dÍa de los padres en casita tenemos un papacito primerizo verdad mi querida isabela? >>> sÍ Él celebra el dÍa del padre por primera vez me emociona mucho y camila estuvo hablando con Él entonces vamos a verlo >>> vamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola james cÓmo estas? estoy muy feliz de poder hacer esta entrevista...
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by valerie quest and of course state's been a decent turnout as well and the 6 days that we had prior to this. for voting here yesterday we ended the day with 11111 people the kentucky exposition center the state's largest voting venue never reached capacity here in louisville elections usually have 200 polling places but now there's just this one for a county with more than 600000 registered voters and that includes half of the state's black population so the concern was that african-american voters would be under counted because they'd be dissuaded from coming to the polls by long lines but somehow with early and mail in voting moville and to avoid the kind of fiasco that many had predicted. that got folks a month long delay in the election and the recent police killings of black americans has raised the prospects of a black progressive to challenge the most powerful member of the u.s. senate for months charles booker's longshot candidacy for the senate has been eclipsed by his rival former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath was considered unbeatable the winner would run. for the sena
by valerie quest and of course state's been a decent turnout as well and the 6 days that we had prior to this. for voting here yesterday we ended the day with 11111 people the kentucky exposition center the state's largest voting venue never reached capacity here in louisville elections usually have 200 polling places but now there's just this one for a county with more than 600000 registered voters and that includes half of the state's black population so the concern was that african-american...
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so valerie was my boss the first three years, but it didn't just asked ask for feedback from the peoplethat i reported to. i also asked feedback from the people who reported to me, , and that was really important in making sure that i get a good job. >> tyra, you were nodding. so tyra was the deputy chief of staff for the department of education. so arne duncan was the director of education and jim schulte was a deputy secretary and you just chief of staff but you were pretty high up there. are the people you ask for feedback from? >> for sure. chief of staff, -- [inaudible] and the three of us do that. for good and for bad. [inaudible] the ceiling and i would talk about how did that go? the three of us do that together. that's the beauty of working at new america's opportunity to work with -- because it never ever stops and there is a saying, the higher you go the less you hear. the last year what's going on in the organization it is critical at all phases of one's career but even more critical within a senior leadership role. so yeah, jim was asking for feedback today. you have to loo
so valerie was my boss the first three years, but it didn't just asked ask for feedback from the peoplethat i reported to. i also asked feedback from the people who reported to me, , and that was really important in making sure that i get a good job. >> tyra, you were nodding. so tyra was the deputy chief of staff for the department of education. so arne duncan was the director of education and jim schulte was a deputy secretary and you just chief of staff but you were pretty high up...
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valerie vaz is a labour mp, thank you forjoining us.government has talked to the opposition or the opposition parties and we came up with a really good working arrangement whereby people in different parts of the country, and that's remember, we are in the middle of a pandemic which isn't over. and so we were able to do our work as members of parliament from different parts of the country in a virtual parliament and even vote remotely. that's says a lot about the work that's been done by the house authorities and how we've moved forward to enable everyone, no matter who they are, to still take pa rt matter who they are, to still take part in terms of being an mp with caring responsibilities, and it has all changed, the consensus is gone because jacob rees mogg has decided unilaterally that he was going to change it. without any chance for anyone to work out a proper solution. and that is your issue, what would you like the solution to be? while we are in the middle of this pandemic, which we are, the government is onlyjust eased the loc
valerie vaz is a labour mp, thank you forjoining us.government has talked to the opposition or the opposition parties and we came up with a really good working arrangement whereby people in different parts of the country, and that's remember, we are in the middle of a pandemic which isn't over. and so we were able to do our work as members of parliament from different parts of the country in a virtual parliament and even vote remotely. that's says a lot about the work that's been done by the...
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now, what we are witnessing, valerie jared, a senior advisor for president obama, for the entirety of his term. the obama administration communicated with the protesters in the wake of uprisings. i wanted to get your reaction to what president said, what he has tweeted. what he urged the governors to do. the threats of total domination. the calling of what he has seen on the streets of america. what you think of the property damage, domestic terrorism. what does it mean as someone who worked in the white house. >> it is appalling, not surprising, it shows a lack of moral leadership, for the pain that so many families across this country are feeling. people coming out of their home, demonstrating peaceful, to. what we need from a president is someone who is deescalating. calm us, bring us together, as opposed to pulling us apart. the photo op, outside of st. john's church, not only did he put law enforcement and the secret service and innocent people in harm's way, to take a photo? when did a bible become a prop? we dropped to another low, nearly four years of lows. >> as i mentioned,
now, what we are witnessing, valerie jared, a senior advisor for president obama, for the entirety of his term. the obama administration communicated with the protesters in the wake of uprisings. i wanted to get your reaction to what president said, what he has tweeted. what he urged the governors to do. the threats of total domination. the calling of what he has seen on the streets of america. what you think of the property damage, domestic terrorism. what does it mean as someone who worked in...
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staffers who worked for valerie jarrett, president obama's most trusted adviser. joe biden's white house would look like and give some sense that he's taking seriously these concerns and he is trying to course correct as we head into the general election. >> jonathan swan, thank you as always my friend. great to see you. i will be reading axios a.m. in just a little bit. that does it for me, i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts now. >>> the reversing of some of the openings dampen your enthusiasm for the recovery? >> no, at least not yet. overwhelming evidence we're in v-shaped recovery. we're looking at it closely, scouring all the numbers. i would say so far, so good. >> so far, so good for -- that from white house economic adviser larry kudlow amid a national crisis that has claimed over 125,000 american lives. joe biden is set to deliver a major speech today about the president's handling of this pandemic and ahead of that we have an exclusive first look at his new campaign ad. we'll also talk more about the virus with a physician who's been fighting
staffers who worked for valerie jarrett, president obama's most trusted adviser. joe biden's white house would look like and give some sense that he's taking seriously these concerns and he is trying to course correct as we head into the general election. >> jonathan swan, thank you as always my friend. great to see you. i will be reading axios a.m. in just a little bit. that does it for me, i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts now. >>> the reversing of some of...
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some work i did with valerie wilson we have showed that african-american men wages are where they were in 1979 and if you actually include, some other scholars, if you include those who have been incarcerated, the status is back to 1950 in some of the factors that we looked at that seem to suggest why there's been this continued erosion, one is it started in the 1980s where ronald reagan, the president at that time, took on the air traffic controllers union and since then we have seen a dramatic fall in union membership and coverage. i know many people will say we don't like unions. if you have a properly functioning union, it raises the productivity of your workers and helps to raise wages and lessen inequality you also issue increase in difficulty of raising minimum wage and keep pace with inflation. you saw the deterioration of manufacturing sector in the midwest and recent work i've done with richard freeman from harvard, we have seen the man who have been basiced by r eaffs has been the worst in midwest part offens of the country there's two tracks and discrimination it's a race s
some work i did with valerie wilson we have showed that african-american men wages are where they were in 1979 and if you actually include, some other scholars, if you include those who have been incarcerated, the status is back to 1950 in some of the factors that we looked at that seem to suggest why there's been this continued erosion, one is it started in the 1980s where ronald reagan, the president at that time, took on the air traffic controllers union and since then we have seen a...