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to answer your question, madame mazama wagner -- madame was well , i wasmoiselle wagner not allowed toeturn to france. i had to remain outside until his couphad finished d'etat, but i retired outside of france, because i did not agree with the direction he was taking france. when i left in september of 1789 and later learned that, as you welcomed the parisian women and those who followed into the courtyard of versailles, and encouraged the royal family -- i say encouraged, not so much they want to go -- to leave the palace of versailles and follow he all back to paris -- never returned. the royal family never returned to versailles, and i have never been able to return to france. you know it is my second home. i look forward to returning someday. anotherelle wagner, question if you will. >> one of our guests took note uniform and on your would like to know more about it. was created by louis the 14th in 1693. it is a metal of merit -- medal of merit for performance on the battlefield, and i received it after the siege of yorktown on my return back to france in 1782. this was the stowed
to answer your question, madame mazama wagner -- madame was well , i wasmoiselle wagner not allowed toeturn to france. i had to remain outside until his couphad finished d'etat, but i retired outside of france, because i did not agree with the direction he was taking france. when i left in september of 1789 and later learned that, as you welcomed the parisian women and those who followed into the courtyard of versailles, and encouraged the royal family -- i say encouraged, not so much they want...
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kurt wagner, what is your take on this report? spoke with sources this morning and actually got some pushback. what we were told is that the two sides are still discussing what microsoft had announced over the weekend. that the company is looking to buy the operations in the u.s. including canada, new zealand. i think it would make a lot of sense for microsoft to be interested in tiktok globally. emily: sounds like we lost kurt wagner. talking about microsoft's continued talks with tiktok. the financial times has reported that microsoft is considering buying all of tiktok's operations. they are getting some pushback. meantime, we will go to a conversation we had earlier today on bloomberg television with the ceo of sonos. diversifying our supply chain to talk about the tariff issues. we have had a plan for a long time to diversify. i think the good news on that front is that we have actually been given an exemption. that is something that will flow to our bottom line, which is great news. impactedobviously was by the pandemic. the
kurt wagner, what is your take on this report? spoke with sources this morning and actually got some pushback. what we were told is that the two sides are still discussing what microsoft had announced over the weekend. that the company is looking to buy the operations in the u.s. including canada, new zealand. i think it would make a lot of sense for microsoft to be interested in tiktok globally. emily: sounds like we lost kurt wagner. talking about microsoft's continued talks with tiktok. the...
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tonight, stephen welcome from the circus alex wagner and mark mckinnon and musical guest baby rose featuring john batiste and staim homan and now from the ed sullivan theater, it is stephen colbert! >> stephen: well, welling well. welcome to 'a' late show. i'm your host stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, i hope you are sitting. and i hope this afternoon when your world was rocked, you weren't knocked down because there was a huge bombshell in washington today from former trump fixer and man whose facial is socially distancing from his skull, michael cohen. out of know where cohen released his new tell all book disloyal, it was a complete surprise like when beyonce drops a new album. but not like that in anyway. cohen describes his tell-all this way. this is the book the president of the united states is does in the want you to read. so any book? some of the stuff is a little strange like how cohen describes the anticipation of when he testified before congress. it felt something like when i was in the hospital awaiting the birth of my daughter and son. daddy, were you happy when i was bo
tonight, stephen welcome from the circus alex wagner and mark mckinnon and musical guest baby rose featuring john batiste and staim homan and now from the ed sullivan theater, it is stephen colbert! >> stephen: well, welling well. welcome to 'a' late show. i'm your host stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, i hope you are sitting. and i hope this afternoon when your world was rocked, you weren't knocked down because there was a huge bombshell in washington today from former trump fixer...
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mademoiselle wagner, perhaps there are other questions? >> how did you each experience the french revolution from 1789 on? >> how did we experience that revolution from that moment? >> i was safe at home, but at the time of the storming of the bastille, as you know, i was already making preparations to return home. i was not certain what was expected of me and our new government -- when i say new government, i meant the government under our constitution. so i left september of 1789. i never saw what ensued. in fact, i learned when i returned home of what happened when you lead the parisians to versailles. >> indeed, it was after the storming of the bastille that we hoped to establish the constitutional monarchy, keeping the king as the chief executive, having a legislative body look after the best interests of the people of france, and this was achieved. but it took a bit of time. the document, the declaration of rights of the citizens, the preamble in which we spoke of those natural rights of life, liberty, property, of the pursuit of hap
mademoiselle wagner, perhaps there are other questions? >> how did you each experience the french revolution from 1789 on? >> how did we experience that revolution from that moment? >> i was safe at home, but at the time of the storming of the bastille, as you know, i was already making preparations to return home. i was not certain what was expected of me and our new government -- when i say new government, i meant the government under our constitution. so i left september of...
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allenderthe wagner taft bill.was a bill to clear the slums helpe big cities and to erect low-rent housing. that bill passed the senate four years ago and died in the house. was released in the 80th congress as the half, allender, wagner bill. the name has changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill and was finally forced out of the committee and then the committee to charge and it still in the rules committee. but desperate pleas from philadelphia in that convention three weeks ago could not get the housing bill passed. they passed the bill that -- they called the housing bill. [cheers and applause] harry truman: we needed moderate legislation to promote aber management harmony. congress passed the act that was disrupting labor-management relations and will cause strife and bitterness for years to come . the democratic task force is it ought to be repealed. platform saystic it ought to be repealed. i tried to strengthen the labor department. t
allenderthe wagner taft bill.was a bill to clear the slums helpe big cities and to erect low-rent housing. that bill passed the senate four years ago and died in the house. was released in the 80th congress as the half, allender, wagner bill. the name has changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill and was finally forced out of the committee and then the committee to charge and it still in the rules committee. but desperate...
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that bill was reintroduced in the 80th congress as the taft-ellender-wagner bill. name was slightly changed, but it is practically the same bill. and it passed the senate, but it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on the bill, it was finally forced it out of the committee, and the rules committee took charge, and it still is in the rules committee. but desperate pleas from philadelphia in that convention that met here three weeks ago couldn't get that housing bill passed. they passed a bill they called a housing bill, which isn't worth the paper it's written on. [applause] president truman: in the field of labor we needed moderate legislation to promote labor-management harmony, but congress instead passed that so-called taft-hartley act, which has disrupted labor-management relations and will cause strife and bitterness for years to come if it is not repealed, and the democratic platform says it ought to be repealed. [cheers and applause] president truman: i tried to strengthen the labor department. the repub
that bill was reintroduced in the 80th congress as the taft-ellender-wagner bill. name was slightly changed, but it is practically the same bill. and it passed the senate, but it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on the bill, it was finally forced it out of the committee, and the rules committee took charge, and it still is in the rules committee. but desperate pleas from philadelphia in that convention that met here three weeks ago...
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wagner -- example of the barbershop having to take a payday loan. ms. ross mention one of the obstruction in the ppp program was with not having a loan activity with institutions. could any of the witnesses respond to that? does anyone want to talk about the challenges businesses, that they have with regard to ppp? >> if the name of the program was the payroll protection plan, and at the 2.6 million black-owned business, only 2.5 million have no employees and only roughly 11,000 11,000 black-owned businesses that would even qualify to go and get the additional funding that they needed. suggest from the name of the program many of our businesses said it did not include us. secondly, if i had to make relationship with the officer, only 30% of our our businesses had that. third, , if they make the progrm available on a friday and -- >> i have little trouble hearing you. >> can you hear me? >> i have to remind the gentleman that his time is up, i'm sorry. >> i yield back. >> thank you. the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from t
wagner -- example of the barbershop having to take a payday loan. ms. ross mention one of the obstruction in the ppp program was with not having a loan activity with institutions. could any of the witnesses respond to that? does anyone want to talk about the challenges businesses, that they have with regard to ppp? >> if the name of the program was the payroll protection plan, and at the 2.6 million black-owned business, only 2.5 million have no employees and only roughly 11,000 11,000...
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wag -- wagner. i appreciate you so much. you know, mr. colfax and doctor and the whole team, they're getting us through a global pandemic and yet have still prioritized this. and i just feel the biggest amount of gratitude to you all. and i can't tell you how happy i am to be working on the same page. and i know we're going to be successful because of it. so thank you, everyone. >> commissioner fewer: thank you very much. i missed supervisor mandelman in the queue. my apology. >> commissioner mandelman: asking about the details of the b.l.a. report. i do share supervisor ronen's excitement about this. and it makes me feel like there's alignment here. i do feel honestly like, you know, supervisor ronen is an ass -kicker and some ass needed some kicking. and i think, you know, it does feel like we're moving in a better direction. and i do think, you know, people came at this from different places. and but in a lot of ways i think there was alignment underlyre lining a lot of it. i think as different people have come to understand the knowle
wag -- wagner. i appreciate you so much. you know, mr. colfax and doctor and the whole team, they're getting us through a global pandemic and yet have still prioritized this. and i just feel the biggest amount of gratitude to you all. and i can't tell you how happy i am to be working on the same page. and i know we're going to be successful because of it. so thank you, everyone. >> commissioner fewer: thank you very much. i missed supervisor mandelman in the queue. my apology. >>...
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colfax here with greg wagner, and others.he floor is yours, department of public health. >> hello. grant colfax here, director of health. i'm going to provide a brief overview of our investments and services for the city and county of san francisco, and you'll see three key things that we're highlighting today: our covid response, our focus on equity, and our focus on expanding mental and behavioral health. these are ongoing and overlapping issues. next slide, please. so this is our overview of our d.p.h. budget by division. on the left side is our total proposed budget, which is nearly $2.8 billion. it includes our two major hospitals, zuckerberg general hospital, nearly $1 billion, as a 24-hour level three trauma care center. laguna honda, $1.8 billion, and then our other investments in public health. y on the right side of the slide, you see our budgeted staffing first-time equivalents. as one might expect, the two hospitals take a large share of this with regard to staffing and behavioral health, primary care, population
colfax here with greg wagner, and others.he floor is yours, department of public health. >> hello. grant colfax here, director of health. i'm going to provide a brief overview of our investments and services for the city and county of san francisco, and you'll see three key things that we're highlighting today: our covid response, our focus on equity, and our focus on expanding mental and behavioral health. these are ongoing and overlapping issues. next slide, please. so this is our...
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mary's most of them are russians it is estimated that about $1200.00 russian mercenaries from the wagner group are now fighting and deploying get. with forces loyal to the warlord really for have to in many parts of libya and central libya it specially in and around the oil industry nations in the cross and area in central libya on the coast and in southern libya the n.o.c. the national oil corporation is blaming get the russian sponsored wagner's military and vidual for blockading the oil and stopping the oil production which is the backbone of libya's national income as you know now the spokesman of the sit on the job for a military operation that. pro-government a military counter offensive says that 9 russian made cargo planes including aleutian planes landed in central and eastern libya over the past 24 hours 5 of them landed in sit in a leg of the b. airport about 20 kilometers south of the strategic coastal city of senate and also in a military base of the city it the planes according to the government sources carried weapons and ammunition meanwhile for. military or cargo planes
mary's most of them are russians it is estimated that about $1200.00 russian mercenaries from the wagner group are now fighting and deploying get. with forces loyal to the warlord really for have to in many parts of libya and central libya it specially in and around the oil industry nations in the cross and area in central libya on the coast and in southern libya the n.o.c. the national oil corporation is blaming get the russian sponsored wagner's military and vidual for blockading the oil and...
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kremlin has about 2000 personnel in country and is said to be supported by other foreign militias the wagner group has been able to have to are to seize control of the country's biggest oil field which produces 300000 barrels a day and russia's control of oil fields and ports means the un recognized government in tripoli can't pay its civil servants russian private military contractors are active in 16 african nations that's according to africa washington has threatened to sanction have to are it was a u.s. citizen and a former cia as it owns property worth more than half a 1000000 dollars in the united states so what is russia's end game and caught in the middle of all of this are the libyan people themselves let's bring in francis give us in tunis he's a north africa analyst and former financial times correspondent frances this conflict is turning into a real mess isn't it i mean russia is printing money for have to as political base in the east and having lost the battle to tripoli russia now seems to be going after the main economic resource which is of course oil. well i think in a way
kremlin has about 2000 personnel in country and is said to be supported by other foreign militias the wagner group has been able to have to are to seize control of the country's biggest oil field which produces 300000 barrels a day and russia's control of oil fields and ports means the un recognized government in tripoli can't pay its civil servants russian private military contractors are active in 16 african nations that's according to africa washington has threatened to sanction have to are...
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doing very fine on lots we didn't think i'd fall for the springtime and this respect going to go mr wagner. and us i know. because i could so i'm to hopefully go. to a full show your own movie will be told to buy and it's given top comes when i. go on the small. talk mr noir talk balsawood newt paul smith. it's seemed wrong. roles just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and in games from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. but a roof still boils people take the streets across the country with flowers and balloons becoming an increasingly regular part of the protest that will take you through the country's continuing post election flight. palestine denounces a u.s. brokered peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates that's been branded historic under which israel will fall to its west bank balance. she's the 1st ever african-american running mate in the u.s. presidential election history of commodities.
doing very fine on lots we didn't think i'd fall for the springtime and this respect going to go mr wagner. and us i know. because i could so i'm to hopefully go. to a full show your own movie will be told to buy and it's given top comes when i. go on the small. talk mr noir talk balsawood newt paul smith. it's seemed wrong. roles just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and in games from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for...
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doing very fine on lots we didn't think i'd fall for spring comments this respect going to go mr wagner from the. function of the sun no. because up it's on to hopefully go. first on the sofa of fools who show you don't remember will be able to buy and it's even top comes when i. go on the small. talk business on my own talk call so what newt call smithy of course just on. join me every 1st day on the shore and i'll be speaking to the world of politics or i'm sure i'll see you then. i don't meet those goals even some of my friends who do you mean this is your humanity if you don't die for a mouse you are going by each. moment. our allies. our lives our. headlines and unidentified amen to the bellary of the russian tech giant reportedly also premises of its locally owned ride hailing service. and other developments this hour. to freelancers working for a video agency who were detained while covering the disputed presidential election . and us democratic presidential candidate joe biden choice of running mate doesn't go down too well with black lives matter activists having previously ser
doing very fine on lots we didn't think i'd fall for spring comments this respect going to go mr wagner from the. function of the sun no. because up it's on to hopefully go. first on the sofa of fools who show you don't remember will be able to buy and it's even top comes when i. go on the small. talk business on my own talk call so what newt call smithy of course just on. join me every 1st day on the shore and i'll be speaking to the world of politics or i'm sure i'll see you then. i don't...
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answer we know that russia is providing and using private military contractors in libya from the wagner group we understand the group is active in around 16 african countries how's it being funded do you think. well the russians are very good at keeping this kind of thing secret they're not the only one who use proxies but the russians have a powerful state to powerful military and a leader determined to get back into the middle east so it could be funded from indirectly from the state budget it could be funded by one of the oligarchs you know there are any number of ways you could fund this and one must remember of course of the funding will not go through any kind of traceable western banking system so exactly like you know with iran that have been other cases you tracing the money is of course a way to find out but before you trace the money that's virtually impossible so let's just talk quickly if you can france about some of the key players turkey supports the un backed government and now it has its hands on rights to explore for oil and gas off the coast that's caused a spat becau
answer we know that russia is providing and using private military contractors in libya from the wagner group we understand the group is active in around 16 african countries how's it being funded do you think. well the russians are very good at keeping this kind of thing secret they're not the only one who use proxies but the russians have a powerful state to powerful military and a leader determined to get back into the middle east so it could be funded from indirectly from the state budget...
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the national oil corporation is blaming get the russian sponsored wagner's military and division worlds for blockading the oil and stopping the oil production which is the backbone of libya's national income now the spokesman of the sit on a military operation that. pro-government a military counter offensive says that. russian made. cargo planes including aleutian planes landed in central and eastern libya over the past 24 hours 5 of them landed in sit in the b. airport about 20 kilometers south of the strategic coastal city of senate and also in military bases. sit the planes according to the government sources carried weapons and ammunition meanwhile 4. military or cargo planes carrying it mercenaries landed in burma and in the eastern city of. 2 nasa astronauts have landed in the ocean off the coast of the u.s. state of florida. lashed out. as you can see on your screen we have visual confirmation or somebody down. rob a bank in and douglas hurley left for the international space station 2 months ago the dragon capsule endeavor launched on a full canadian rocket both of which were s
the national oil corporation is blaming get the russian sponsored wagner's military and division worlds for blockading the oil and stopping the oil production which is the backbone of libya's national income now the spokesman of the sit on a military operation that. pro-government a military counter offensive says that. russian made. cargo planes including aleutian planes landed in central and eastern libya over the past 24 hours 5 of them landed in sit in the b. airport about 20 kilometers...
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doing fine on lot so i didn't think i'd fall for spring comments just those bets going to go on mr wagner from the. function thus i know. this was all because of good so i'm to hopefully go. ghost on the sofa of fools who show you don't remember we'll be off to buy and it's a home you can talk comes when i. go on the small. talk business on my own talk call so what newt call smith your 1st response. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. let me. get to shape out these days become active. and engaged in equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and. compare moscow time headlining bella ross releases to freelancers working for r.t.s. ruptly video agency who were detained while covering the disputed presidential election. u.s. democratic presidential candidate joe biden's choice of running mate doesn't go down well with black lives much to activists citing her as having previously served as california's top. more than half of beirut hospitals declared nonfunctional after last week's deadly blast as nations scramble to send help r.t
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doing very fine on the lot so i didn't think i'd fall for spring comments this respect going to go mr wagner from the. function thus i know. it was all because of good so i'm to hopefully go. ghost on the sofa of fools who show you don't remember we'll be off to buy and it's you can talk comes when i. go on the small. talk business on my own talk paul said what newt call smithy of course just on. and illegal takeover of a government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries or soldiers small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and. these are sacrificed. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices. in the world. in headlines this wednesday the 12th of august taking a trip to what's hoped to be the pandemic panacea production line visits the factory making rushes now approved
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wag -- wagner. i appreciate you so much. you know, mr. colfax and doctor and the whole team, they're getting us through a global pandemic and yet have still prioritized this. and i just feel the biggest amount of gratitude to you all. and i can't tell you how happy i am to be working on the same page. and i know we're going to be successful because of it. so thank you, everyone. >> commissioner fewer: thank you very much. i missed supervisor mandelman in the queue. my apology. >> commissioner mandelman: asking about the details of the b.l.a. report. i do share supervisor ronen's excitement about this. and it makes me feel like there's alignment here. i do feel honestly like, you know, supervisor ronen is an ass -kicker and some ass needed some kicking. and i think, you know, it does feel like we're moving in a better direction. and i do think, you know, people came at this from different places. and but in a lot of ways i think there was alignment underlyre lining a lot of it. i think as different people have come to understand the knowle
wag -- wagner. i appreciate you so much. you know, mr. colfax and doctor and the whole team, they're getting us through a global pandemic and yet have still prioritized this. and i just feel the biggest amount of gratitude to you all. and i can't tell you how happy i am to be working on the same page. and i know we're going to be successful because of it. so thank you, everyone. >> commissioner fewer: thank you very much. i missed supervisor mandelman in the queue. my apology. >>...
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colfax here with greg wagner, and others.he floor is yours, department of public health. >> hello. grant colfax here, director of health. i'm going to provide a brief overview of our investments and services for the city and county of san francisco, and you'll see three key things that we're highlighting today: our covid response, our focus on equity, and our focus on expanding mental and behavioral health. these are ongoing and overlapping issues. next slide, please. so this is our overview of our d.p.h. budget by division. on the left side is our total proposed budget, which is nearly $2.8 billion. it includes our two major hospitals, zuckerberg general hospital, nearly $1 billion, as a 24-hour level three trauma care center. laguna honda, $1.8 billion, and then our other investments in public health. y on the right side of the slide, you see our budgeted staffing first-time equivalents. as one might expect, the two hospitals take a large share of this with regard to staffing and behavioral health, primary care, population
colfax here with greg wagner, and others.he floor is yours, department of public health. >> hello. grant colfax here, director of health. i'm going to provide a brief overview of our investments and services for the city and county of san francisco, and you'll see three key things that we're highlighting today: our covid response, our focus on equity, and our focus on expanding mental and behavioral health. these are ongoing and overlapping issues. next slide, please. so this is our...
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wagner and was buried in a mass grave along with his -- with his soldiers. and by the way, just to show how indiscriminate and frightening some of the rage against monuments well, the great august us st. goddens' relief stanley cup of the 54th -- sculpture of the 54th was defaced with paint i think up in massachusetts, and again, i think some people object to the hierarchy of the picture as they did to the theodore roosevelt at our museum of natural history, because shaw, the white soldier, is on efforts, and the black soldiers were on foot. he was the officer. he office horseback. the soldiers were on foot. you know, the same when grant came by his soldiers. anyway, just an aside. no, he didn't form the first black revenue meant. he inherited it when he became the commander of the army of the james in 1864. >> here's something that is sort of foreshadowing of our final episode. question about grant and lee. were they ever friends before or after the war? >> this caller wants me to give away one of the big punchlines of next week, our final episode. but i'll
wagner and was buried in a mass grave along with his -- with his soldiers. and by the way, just to show how indiscriminate and frightening some of the rage against monuments well, the great august us st. goddens' relief stanley cup of the 54th -- sculpture of the 54th was defaced with paint i think up in massachusetts, and again, i think some people object to the hierarchy of the picture as they did to the theodore roosevelt at our museum of natural history, because shaw, the white soldier, is...
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at fort wagner. at the same moment, july 18th, 63, fort wagner, when african americans died in huge, disproportionate numbers, defending the union. this bible was used inside the asylum and, i won't yet give away the story of why it's showing. >> the orphanage island was founded by quaker women from the new york mission society in the 18 thirties, and then moved to this wonderful location in 1843. >> it was on fifth avenue and 43rd street. it was the northwest corner and the biggest...
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let's get more from kurt wagner. let's get started with microsoft and walmart.hey have been collaborating in other areas. why does it make sense for them to team up for this? surprise a bit of a when everyone first found out that walmart would join in this bid for microsoft. but if you think about the way that commerce is moving online onto the social platforms, facebook and instagram, shopping in their social feed and around video, you can see why someone like walmart might want to be involved given how much they are competing with amazon these days. they can essentially push some of their commerce efforts. in that way, it starts to make a little bit of sense. we likely to see given that there is still a great deal of uncertainty when it comes to this mid-september deadline. >> i think the change at the top was really important and notable. kevin mayor had just joined tiktok from disney a few months ago. kindact that he is leaving of signals that a deal is close, but also that there's a lot of stuff that still needs to be figured out. who ends upn ultimately bu
let's get more from kurt wagner. let's get started with microsoft and walmart.hey have been collaborating in other areas. why does it make sense for them to team up for this? surprise a bit of a when everyone first found out that walmart would join in this bid for microsoft. but if you think about the way that commerce is moving online onto the social platforms, facebook and instagram, shopping in their social feed and around video, you can see why someone like walmart might want to be involved...
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barkeeper alex wagner and others in the industry have one major worry that infection rates will rise so much that the region will have to be placed under total lockdown again that could mean not just the end of this year's summer season but the closure of their business for good. chinese human rights activist launching sharp was in prison for 5 years. since his release he's been trying to return to a normal life with his family. but it is not an easy. a family reunited one turned john the prominent human rights lawyer was released from prison he's one of more than 200 lawyers were detained in 2015 when china's government started an unprecedented crackdown on lawyers. one of the a.c.l.u. when you lose something important and then you get it back i cannot find the right words for this feeling. it feels like something exceptionally precious but there is also the fear that i might lose him again. hypothesis. 12 and junk spent almost 5 years behind bars many things are new to him like this out that recognizes the names of plants. before a whole but you could now i've been released i feel
barkeeper alex wagner and others in the industry have one major worry that infection rates will rise so much that the region will have to be placed under total lockdown again that could mean not just the end of this year's summer season but the closure of their business for good. chinese human rights activist launching sharp was in prison for 5 years. since his release he's been trying to return to a normal life with his family. but it is not an easy. a family reunited one turned john the...
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bloomberg's kurt wagner, continuing to cover the tiktok story. coming up, the changes in retail and e-commerce as the pandemic drags on. an ceo of visa joins us in exclusive conversation to talk about how tech is impacting payments at this time, including the rise of contactless. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the pandemic has accelerated a potential years of progress in financial technology and payments into the span of just a few months. some of these new trends are possibly here to stay. joining us to discuss is the ceo of visa, al kelly. thank you for joining us. obviously visa has a unique view into the health of the u.s. consumer, the u.s. economy. on one hand, you've seen an explosion in e-commerce, but also tens of millions who have jobs, and we are in the middle of a recession. what are the trends you see in u.s. consumer spending, and what are they telling you? al: first of all, it's great to be with you. the state of the consumer in the u.s. is mixed between unemployment and the fact of categories like travel being depressed. a lot of bus
bloomberg's kurt wagner, continuing to cover the tiktok story. coming up, the changes in retail and e-commerce as the pandemic drags on. an ceo of visa joins us in exclusive conversation to talk about how tech is impacting payments at this time, including the rise of contactless. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the pandemic has accelerated a potential years of progress in financial technology and payments into the span of just a few months. some of these new trends are possibly here to stay....
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wagner? >> if you do so, please raise your hand. >> press the hand button. or just speak up as well. >> mine is only a comment to say that i am actually very appreciative of mr. wagner's presentation is -- as he began it is a farber picture in terms of trying to obtain resources to do the work if the department has to and the recognition on the part of the mayor and hopefully we'll be the board's recognition and it's important to be able to continue the work and we're not pitting covid against that and not for getting the initiatives that the city has prioritized including mental health programs and programs for racial equity so i just wanted to compliment mr. wagner for actually taking that almost-sounding -- impossible sounding task and really being able to show thousand could be done obviously contingent upon many things including the voters in november and i think we recognize that. i just wonder, i guess it would be at the time there are significant changes during the i do a log you might want to bring that back just to keep us updated on what is happen
wagner? >> if you do so, please raise your hand. >> press the hand button. or just speak up as well. >> mine is only a comment to say that i am actually very appreciative of mr. wagner's presentation is -- as he began it is a farber picture in terms of trying to obtain resources to do the work if the department has to and the recognition on the part of the mayor and hopefully we'll be the board's recognition and it's important to be able to continue the work and we're not...
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wag -- wagner. i appreciate you so much. you know, mr. colfax and doctor and the whole team, they're getting us through a global pandemic and yet have still prioritized this. and i just feel the biggest amount of gratitude to you all. and i can't tell you how happy i am to be working on the same page. and i know we're going to be successful because of it. so thank you, everyone. >> commissioner fewer: thank you very much. i missed supervisor mandelman in the queue. my apology. >> commissioner mandelman: asking about the details of the b.l.a. report. i do share supervisor ronen's excitement about this. and it makes me feel like there's alignment here. i do feel honestly like, you know, supervisor ronen is an ass -kicker and some ass needed some kicking. and i think, you know, it does feel like we're moving in a better direction. and i do think, you know, people came at this from different places. and but in a lot of ways i think there was alignment underlyre lining a lot of it. i think as different people have come to understand the knowle
wag -- wagner. i appreciate you so much. you know, mr. colfax and doctor and the whole team, they're getting us through a global pandemic and yet have still prioritized this. and i just feel the biggest amount of gratitude to you all. and i can't tell you how happy i am to be working on the same page. and i know we're going to be successful because of it. so thank you, everyone. >> commissioner fewer: thank you very much. i missed supervisor mandelman in the queue. my apology. >>...
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bloomberg'sght, kurt wagner on this story with us. we will check back with you on monday for the latest. now, microsoft cofounder bill gates. when i sat down with gates earlier this month, microsoft had freshly expressed interest in tiktok. gates said the company's assets would be in good hands. >> microsoft is very careful about its data promises. we will try to have strong relationships globally. that aredo things hostile or viewed as hostile. my conversation with bill bloombergan extended studio 1.0 airs tonight 7:30 p.m. eastern, do not miss it right here on bloomberg television. coming up next, a lesser-known beneficiary of the pandemic come of the cloud computing company, opta. it's stock doubled since march. we will speak to the ceo, todd mckinnon, next, -- okta. this is bloomberg. ♪ the covid-19 pandemic, for all its human and economic tragedy, has spurred a huge opportunity for tech innovation. the cloud computing company okta is one success story fueled by the work at home boom. the company reported strong second-quarter res
bloomberg'sght, kurt wagner on this story with us. we will check back with you on monday for the latest. now, microsoft cofounder bill gates. when i sat down with gates earlier this month, microsoft had freshly expressed interest in tiktok. gates said the company's assets would be in good hands. >> microsoft is very careful about its data promises. we will try to have strong relationships globally. that aredo things hostile or viewed as hostile. my conversation with bill bloombergan...
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. >> the suspended them one game for headbutting washington's wagner last night. could have huge implications in the playoff race. milwaukee place memphis and the grizzlies can try to clinch a playoff spot with a win. the warriors back in march but thomas. ion no day off for ay yeah, using his dog for girls along the beach. >>> hello friends, the masters announced they will not have any fans or as they say patrons in attendance for this year's tournament in november. and, as you know they won't have any azaleas blooming either. they only bloom in the spring. >> what about the cheese sandwiches? will they have those? >> they will be there. those are season less. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i can just watch the show instead of reading the book? you know, if you turn on your subtitles... that's almost reading. get 1 gig internet with at&t fiber for $49.99a month for a year. no an
. >> the suspended them one game for headbutting washington's wagner last night. could have huge implications in the playoff race. milwaukee place memphis and the grizzlies can try to clinch a playoff spot with a win. the warriors back in march but thomas. ion no day off for ay yeah, using his dog for girls along the beach. >>> hello friends, the masters announced they will not have any fans or as they say patrons in attendance for this year's tournament in november. and, as you...
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that bill was reintroduced in the 80th congress as the taft/ ellenger/wagner bill.was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the committee sat on that bill. it was finally pushed out of the committee. then the rules committee took charge and it is still in the rules committee. desperate pleas from philadelphia in that convention that met here three weeks ago could not get that housing bill passed. it passed a bill they called a housing bill which is not worth the paper it is written on. [applause] we needed moderate legislation to promote labor/management instead,but congress, passed that so-called taft-hartley act, which has disrupted labor-management relations and will cause strife for years to come if it is not repealed. it ought to be repealed. [applause] i tried to strengthen the labor department. the republican platform from they would build up a strong labor department." do you know what they have done to the labor department? they have torn it out. there is only one bureau left that is functioning, and it can't hardly function. i recommended in incr
that bill was reintroduced in the 80th congress as the taft/ ellenger/wagner bill.was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the committee sat on that bill. it was finally pushed out of the committee. then the rules committee took charge and it is still in the rules committee. desperate pleas from philadelphia in that convention that met here three weeks ago could not get that housing bill passed. it passed a bill they called a housing bill which is not worth the paper it is written...
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wagner? >> if you do so, please raise your hand. >> press the hand button. or just speak up as well. >> mine is only a comment to say that i am actually very appreciative of mr. wagner's presentation is -- as he began it is a farber picture in terms of trying to obtain resources to do the work if the department has to and the recognition on the part of the mayor and hopefully we'll be the board's recognition and it's important to be able to continue the work and we're not pitting covid against that and not for getting the initiatives that the city has prioritized including mental health programs and programs for racial equity so i just wanted to compliment mr. wagner for actually taking that almost-sounding -- impossible sounding task and really being able to show thousand could be done obviously contingent upon many things including the voters in november and i think we recognize that. i just wonder, i guess it would be at the time there are significant changes during the i do a log you might want to bring that back just to keep us updated on what is happen
wagner? >> if you do so, please raise your hand. >> press the hand button. or just speak up as well. >> mine is only a comment to say that i am actually very appreciative of mr. wagner's presentation is -- as he began it is a farber picture in terms of trying to obtain resources to do the work if the department has to and the recognition on the part of the mayor and hopefully we'll be the board's recognition and it's important to be able to continue the work and we're not...
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are my responsibility and when they fought like heroes at fort hudson and militant spend and for wagner, only to be tied up and shot or stabbed or beaten to death and nothing. not a word came from the president of the united states. david: you don't want protection. you want retaliation. you want revenge. craig: i want justice. david: it is not justice to kill a man for something he didn't do. craig: only because the prisoners you'd have to shoot might be rebels, but they are white. isn't that it? david: that is surely what the country will say. we knew lincoln would get to this. now white men are to be killed. craig: to be killed by niggers. david: nevertheless, i have ordered it, against every bit of my better judgment. 10 days ago. for every soldier the united states killed in violation of the laws of war, a rebel soldier shall be executed. for everyone enslaved by the enemy, a rebel soldier shall be placed in hard labor until the other shall be released. craig: i didn't know. david: how more killing will lead to less, i don't know, but the army seems to agree with you. david: -- cra
are my responsibility and when they fought like heroes at fort hudson and militant spend and for wagner, only to be tied up and shot or stabbed or beaten to death and nothing. not a word came from the president of the united states. david: you don't want protection. you want retaliation. you want revenge. craig: i want justice. david: it is not justice to kill a man for something he didn't do. craig: only because the prisoners you'd have to shoot might be rebels, but they are white. isn't that...
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wagner? >> if you do so, please raise your hand. >> press the hand button. or just speak up as well. >> mine is only a comment to say that i am actually very appreciative of mr. wagner's presentation is -- as he began it is a farber picture in terms of trying to obtain resources to do the work if the department has to and the recognition on the part of the mayor and hopefully we'll be the board's recognition and it's important to be able to continue the work and we're not pitting covid against that and not for getting the initiatives that the city has prioritized including mental health programs and programs for racial equity so i just wanted to compliment mr. wagner for actually taking that almost-sounding -- impossible sounding task and really being able to show thousand could be done obviously contingent upon many things including the voters in november and i think we recognize that. i just wonder, i guess it would be at the time there are significant changes during the i do a log you might want to bring that back just to keep us updated on what is happen
wagner? >> if you do so, please raise your hand. >> press the hand button. or just speak up as well. >> mine is only a comment to say that i am actually very appreciative of mr. wagner's presentation is -- as he began it is a farber picture in terms of trying to obtain resources to do the work if the department has to and the recognition on the part of the mayor and hopefully we'll be the board's recognition and it's important to be able to continue the work and we're not...
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heidy wagner. >> as the baby, she was favored. everybody loved her. she could do no wrong. >> reporter: autumn was one of heidy's four sisters. >> she was just special. you know, she'd walk into the room and she's ready for that good time. >> reporter: heidy grew up with no fewer than seven older siblings.ol tell me about her growing up. >> she was a fun-loving girl. she was rather shy, though, so heidy seemed an appropriate e name. >> reporter: heidy's mom, janet. >> the family would get together and we were kind of loud and he boisterous sometimes and she kind of got embarrassed easily. she'd hide her face. >> reporter: as heidy got older, she was still cute and bubbly, but make no mistake. heidy was no pushover. >> she was kind of intimidating, actually. for being so small, you wouldn't think so. >> reporter: at just 20, heidy started working in the not entirely feminine gas and chemical industry just outside salt lake city. sandi sanchez was one of heidy's co-workers. >> we worked with hazardous chemicals and gasses. crazy things that you wouldn't
heidy wagner. >> as the baby, she was favored. everybody loved her. she could do no wrong. >> reporter: autumn was one of heidy's four sisters. >> she was just special. you know, she'd walk into the room and she's ready for that good time. >> reporter: heidy grew up with no fewer than seven older siblings.ol tell me about her growing up. >> she was a fun-loving girl. she was rather shy, though, so heidy seemed an appropriate e name. >> reporter: heidy's mom,...
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when they fought like heroes it for hudson, and militants bennett, for wagner, only be to be tied up and shot or stabbed and beaten to death and nothing. not a word came from the president of the united states. >> you don't want protection. you want retaliation. you want revenge. >> i want justice. it's not justice to kill a man for something he didn't do. >> only because the prisoners issue might have to be rebels. but they are white. is that it? >> that is surely what the country will say. we knew lincoln would get to this. now white man or to be killed. >> or to be killed by and word. >> never nevertheless i have ordered it. against every bit of my better judgment. ten days ago, for every soldier the united states kills in violation of the laws of war, a rebel soldier shall be executed. and for everyone and sleigh by the enemy, a rebel soldier shall be placed and a hard labor until the other shall be released. >> i didn't know. >> a more killing will lead to last i don't know. but the army seems to agree with you. >> can you guarantee that this policy will be carried out? >> why d
when they fought like heroes it for hudson, and militants bennett, for wagner, only be to be tied up and shot or stabbed and beaten to death and nothing. not a word came from the president of the united states. >> you don't want protection. you want retaliation. you want revenge. >> i want justice. it's not justice to kill a man for something he didn't do. >> only because the prisoners issue might have to be rebels. but they are white. is that it? >> that is surely what...
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well ingo sans gun is a scientist at the alfred wagner institute and he led the analysis on this in this report into the ice loss and joins me live now from bremerhaven germany so really some shocking numbers we were looking at there that you will be very familiar with in this report a record amount of ice lost in 2019 did did scientists predict this could happen. yeah thank you mary i'm so we already knew from where they turned also from field expedition so 2900 was a warm summer with a lot of melting greenland under some of the data we analyzed and finally gave proof that 2019 set the new record in terms of mass loss so we were surprised to some extent yes because the previous mass loss record in 2012 that had been considered like. event of the century repeated just within 7 years. what about that worst case scenario about the the entire ice sheet melting is that is that something that could that could happen. it is definitely something that could happen but it may take some 1000000 you know 2 to really disintegrate the ice sheet to a large extent so all our study rather shows that we
well ingo sans gun is a scientist at the alfred wagner institute and he led the analysis on this in this report into the ice loss and joins me live now from bremerhaven germany so really some shocking numbers we were looking at there that you will be very familiar with in this report a record amount of ice lost in 2019 did did scientists predict this could happen. yeah thank you mary i'm so we already knew from where they turned also from field expedition so 2900 was a warm summer with a lot of...
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shortly after he and his troops carry out a helicopter attack on a vietnamese village accompanied by wagner's ride as a valid trace francis ford coppola's message was total madness. incompetence as are you i say that i am tired working almost normal domes in which war can never be justified. calm they have them in contrast for me in war films my doors may be justified but they still do not say that war is beautiful or good thoughts in the end they still show the horrors of war he talks them off the shackles cletus tight. world like the 2nd world war in the dirty dozen decision and loyalty determine victory in defeat the director robert i'll judge the ends justify the means as long as the nazis are united. it is. rambo sylvester stallone is sent to vietnam to free american prisoners feel much singlehandedly losing even in real life the united states had lost. rambo what people call an. equal footing. the dividing line between propaganda and patriotism between glorification and deterrence is very theme in many films. that cover. the fallout from the american disaster in vietnam caused more and
shortly after he and his troops carry out a helicopter attack on a vietnamese village accompanied by wagner's ride as a valid trace francis ford coppola's message was total madness. incompetence as are you i say that i am tired working almost normal domes in which war can never be justified. calm they have them in contrast for me in war films my doors may be justified but they still do not say that war is beautiful or good thoughts in the end they still show the horrors of war he talks them off...
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it is estimated that about $1200.00 russian mercenaries from the wagner group are now fighting and deploying get. with forces loyal to the warlord have to in many parts of libya and central libya specially in and around the oil industry nations in the old across an area in central libya on the coast and in southern libya the n.o.c. the national oil corporation is blaming get the russian sponsored wagner's military and vidual for blockading the oil and stopping the oil production which is the backbone of libya's national income now the spokesman of the sit on the job for a military operation that. pro-government a military counter offensive says that. russian made. cargo planes including aleutian planes landed in central and eastern libya over the past 24 hours 5 of them landed in sit in the b. airport about 20 kilometers south of the strategic coastal city of cillit and also in a military base of the city it the planes according to the government sources carried weapons and ammunition meanwhile 4. military or cargo planes carrying it mercenaries landed in burma and in the eastern city of. wi
it is estimated that about $1200.00 russian mercenaries from the wagner group are now fighting and deploying get. with forces loyal to the warlord have to in many parts of libya and central libya specially in and around the oil industry nations in the old across an area in central libya on the coast and in southern libya the n.o.c. the national oil corporation is blaming get the russian sponsored wagner's military and vidual for blockading the oil and stopping the oil production which is the...
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alex wagner will join us to talk about the return of "the circus" on showtime.d against sexism in presidential politics. that's coming up. >>> first, your local news is next. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist mary lee. and i am tracking dangerous heat. so we're starting our heat wave and it will continue over the next several days. so looking at 108 in the afternoon in concord. 106 in livermore. 98 for san jose. 90 for oakland and 85 for san francisco. excessive heat warnings and heat advisories in effect for most of the bay area except the immediate shoreline from 11:00 a.m. today through wednesday 9:00 p.m. and check out the heat. so looking at hot temperatures through the weekend and in fact into next week. we are going to continue with this strong ridge of high pressure. this heat dome. really helping these temperatures to skyrocket over the next several days. today, looking at record tying and record-breaking high temperatures. gianna? >>> thanks mary. taking a look at the roadways right now. a live look at the richmond-san rafael rand which is a pretty b
alex wagner will join us to talk about the return of "the circus" on showtime.d against sexism in presidential politics. that's coming up. >>> first, your local news is next. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist mary lee. and i am tracking dangerous heat. so we're starting our heat wave and it will continue over the next several days. so looking at 108 in the afternoon in concord. 106 in livermore. 98 for san jose. 90 for oakland and 85 for san francisco. excessive...
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shortly after he and his troops carry out a helicopter attack on a vietnamese village accompanied by wagner's ride of the valley ferries transport companies message is clear as total madness. plays. on campuses are you could say that i have a hard work illness from domes in which war can never be justified. calm they have them in the contrast from the war films idea wars may be justified but they still do not say that war is beautiful or good thoughts in the end they still show the horrors of war he talks them off the shock in the squeakiest side. like the 2nd world war in the dirty dozen decision and loyalty determine victory and defeat the direct over the ends justify the means as long as the nazis are only in a tit if. i mean rand i see this to learn is sent to viet nam to free american prisoners gilmer singlehandedly losing me that in real life the united states had lost. rambo what people call the t.v. called the the. dividing line between propaganda and patriotism between glorification and deterrence is very theme in many films. that cover. the. the fallout from the american disaster in
shortly after he and his troops carry out a helicopter attack on a vietnamese village accompanied by wagner's ride of the valley ferries transport companies message is clear as total madness. plays. on campuses are you could say that i have a hard work illness from domes in which war can never be justified. calm they have them in the contrast from the war films idea wars may be justified but they still do not say that war is beautiful or good thoughts in the end they still show the horrors of...
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shortly after he and his troops carry out the helicopter attack on a vietnamese spinach accompanied by wagner's ride as a valid trace francisco culture his message was real as total nightmares. uncomfortable as are you i say that i am tired working almost normal domes in which war can never be justified. calm they have them in the contrast from the war films idea or is maybe justified but they still do not say that war is beautiful or good looks in the sand they still show the horrors of war he talks them off the shock nisqually this type. of people like the 2nd world war in the dirty dozen decision and loyalty determine victory in defeat for director robert i'll judge the ends justify the means as long as the nazis early in the night it. it is. random see this alone is sent to viet nam to free american prisoners the almost singlehandedly winterhaven in real life the united states had lost. sleep. rambo what people call hell to keep hold of it is. the dividing line between propaganda and patriotism between glorification and deterrence is very theme in many films. you know. they are called they
shortly after he and his troops carry out the helicopter attack on a vietnamese spinach accompanied by wagner's ride as a valid trace francisco culture his message was real as total nightmares. uncomfortable as are you i say that i am tired working almost normal domes in which war can never be justified. calm they have them in the contrast from the war films idea or is maybe justified but they still do not say that war is beautiful or good looks in the sand they still show the horrors of war he...