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walter: a did. and that's book, i'm trying to say the system tells us these are the realities of your life. this is how you should be. at work and at school and relationships. and to your than yourself. but i think there is a whole other step of rules that we need to have. i haven't read that book in a while but i don't remember the steps but i do know the system out there does not really care about us in general. we have to understand that. we have to control that. host: what's the system. walter: and ends up being people with the most power. and ends up being the people who paid the politicians to give them the money to me in a situation of control. i donated like $10000 to something like a candidate. someone asked me to write it so i said okay i'll do it. so then, same person can read said, we are having lunch with the candidate. this is this week. and they're ten people given $10000 to the good to have lunch. going to be able to talk to this person. i went and we talked. i realize, what would i
walter: a did. and that's book, i'm trying to say the system tells us these are the realities of your life. this is how you should be. at work and at school and relationships. and to your than yourself. but i think there is a whole other step of rules that we need to have. i haven't read that book in a while but i don't remember the steps but i do know the system out there does not really care about us in general. we have to understand that. we have to control that. host: what's the system....
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arbery, had it not been caught in video, in walter scott's case, had it not been caught on video. in george floyd's case had it not been caught on video, we might be in a different place. but on the other side, there is wanting to race bait on tokenism. while this legislation would provide resources for body cameras, for anti-lynching, for deescalation training, but, no, we can't concern ourselves with the families i sat with at the white house yesterday and in my office yesterday. instead, we want to play politics because this is 2020 and we're far more concerned about winning elections than we are having a serious conversation on reforming this country. no, we would rather have a conversation tearing this country apart, making it a binary choice between law enforcement and communities of color, instead of working for the american people, bringing the reforms to the table so that we have a chance to balance this nation and to direct her towards due north. no, that's too much to ask on june the 17th, five years later. i started this conversation on body cameras in 2015 on the walt
arbery, had it not been caught in video, in walter scott's case, had it not been caught on video. in george floyd's case had it not been caught on video, we might be in a different place. but on the other side, there is wanting to race bait on tokenism. while this legislation would provide resources for body cameras, for anti-lynching, for deescalation training, but, no, we can't concern ourselves with the families i sat with at the white house yesterday and in my office yesterday. instead, we...
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and the same year 2015 walter scott in my hometown is shot five times in the back and a single thing on that side of the aisle to push forward more legislation on body cameras. but today this is token legislation because i think it's important we stand up and be counted and make sure we have more resourcesicer availabe every single officer to have a camera if there was not caught oneo video and in walter scott's case in george floyd's case had it not been caught on video we might be in a different place. but on the other side wanting to raise space this legislation provides b resources for anti- lynching for-e de-escalation training, but now. we cannot console ourselves at the white house yesterday in my office yesterday. and to be far more concerned and to have a serious conversation of reform in this country and that binary choice between lawom enforcement bringing reforms to the table know. that's too much to ask on june 175 years later i started this conversation on body cameras in 2015. and to have the political conversation. and then my friends on the other side of the aisle ar
and the same year 2015 walter scott in my hometown is shot five times in the back and a single thing on that side of the aisle to push forward more legislation on body cameras. but today this is token legislation because i think it's important we stand up and be counted and make sure we have more resourcesicer availabe every single officer to have a camera if there was not caught oneo video and in walter scott's case in george floyd's case had it not been caught on video we might be in a...
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walter scott. and then it was really horrible hearing the witnesses say they were picking up shell casings or tampering with the scene. whatever they were doing. >> the officer went and threw the taser close to the dead body. so it's just horrible to be reliving the walter scott case again. >> and one thing we want to make sure people know. we don't think this is -- you know, these are one offs, we know they're not. we're seeing them more and more, that's not because society is getting worse. just because technology is getting better, all right? there are more cameras everywhere, we're seeing more of this stuff, but it's the same stuff, it's been happening, the difference is you can't lie in your report, because there's a camera that's going to get you. you can't make up some story, because there's a camera that's going to get you. we saw today what happened last night. we saw it, and while mr. brooks was not perfect. he didn't -- i mean, he could have done a couple things too, and we're not saying
walter scott. and then it was really horrible hearing the witnesses say they were picking up shell casings or tampering with the scene. whatever they were doing. >> the officer went and threw the taser close to the dead body. so it's just horrible to be reliving the walter scott case again. >> and one thing we want to make sure people know. we don't think this is -- you know, these are one offs, we know they're not. we're seeing them more and more, that's not because society is...
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is it is just like walter scott. you know, people forgot about that case because it has been so long. it was so horrific. they said the same thing. oh, he took my taser and i shot him while we were wrestling for the taser. then once we gatt our hands on the video we saw that they shot him in the back 30 yards away. and in that case, they tried the whole taser could have killed me with a taser argument, and it didn't work. so it literally brings back memories of walter scott. even watching him get shot in the back just like walter scott. and then it is really horrible hearing the witnesses say that they were picking up shell casings or tampering with the scene or whatever they were doing. because that happened with walter scott. the officer went and threw the taser close to the dead body. so it's just horrible to be reliving the walter scott case again. >> and one thing we want to make sure people know, we don't think this is -- you know, these are one offs. we know they are not. we are seeing them more and more. it i
is it is just like walter scott. you know, people forgot about that case because it has been so long. it was so horrific. they said the same thing. oh, he took my taser and i shot him while we were wrestling for the taser. then once we gatt our hands on the video we saw that they shot him in the back 30 yards away. and in that case, they tried the whole taser could have killed me with a taser argument, and it didn't work. so it literally brings back memories of walter scott. even watching him...
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and we're still reeling from those situations because james burn in 1998, walter king in 1994, walter scott. and without video today, that situation would have never have happened in minneapolis, even though it happened, it would not have happened. without video, walter scott would never have happened, even though it happened. it was only the video that brought these injustices to light. so i apologize for the long answer. >> no, no, it's a good answer and i appreciate it. let's pivot for a second to the economy, and it's the subject of our series. and obviously, we're in a difficult spot right now with the level of unemployment and the drop in economic growth that we're going to see in the second quarter. we're trying to reopen everywhere. how optimistic are you that we can have an economic recovery that is relatively strong and swift? i'm not in the camp that believes that we're going to bounce back fast, and i do think it could take a decade to get back to where we were, but tell me your thoughts. >> i certainly think the definition of recovery matters. i will say that we will see
and we're still reeling from those situations because james burn in 1998, walter king in 1994, walter scott. and without video today, that situation would have never have happened in minneapolis, even though it happened, it would not have happened. without video, walter scott would never have happened, even though it happened. it was only the video that brought these injustices to light. so i apologize for the long answer. >> no, no, it's a good answer and i appreciate it. let's pivot for...
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it literally brings back memories of walter scott. even watch him get shot in the back just like walter scott. it was really horrible hearing the witnesses saying they were picking up shell casings because that happened in walter scott. the officer threw the taser close to the dead body. it's just horrible to be reliving the walter scott case again. and one thing we want to make sure people know. we don't think these are one-offs. we know they are not. we are seeing them more and more. it's just because tell is getting better. there are more cameras he where. and we are seeing more of this stuff. buff it's the same stuff, it's been happening. you can't lie in your report because there is a camera that will get you. you can't make up some story because there is a camera that will get you. you can't throw a taser close to somebody because there is a camera that will come get you. we saw what happened last night. while mr. brooks was not perfect, he could have done a couple things, too. but the officer had the last best chance to stop th
it literally brings back memories of walter scott. even watch him get shot in the back just like walter scott. it was really horrible hearing the witnesses saying they were picking up shell casings because that happened in walter scott. the officer threw the taser close to the dead body. it's just horrible to be reliving the walter scott case again. and one thing we want to make sure people know. we don't think these are one-offs. we know they are not. we are seeing them more and more. it's...
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hey, hey, walter! >> it's not walter. i changed his name. his new name is racism is bad. right? i love you so much, racism is bad. >> oh, my god. see, okay, this is exactly what i'm talking about. like what is it going to take for white people to just genuinely want action or change or-- or-- wait. hey! yeah! kosta. did you know that cops kill hundreds of dogs every year? >> what. >> yes. and you know what? most of them unarmed. >> well, we've got to defund the police then. >> all right, yeah. >> that's not even enough. we've get to abolish the police. >> 100%. >> ( bleep ) we have to dismantle the entire military industrial complex. >> okay! >> wait, wait, i just donated all my money to the n.a.a.c.p. why are we still sitting here? >> i don't know. >> we need to get out on the streets. racism is bad. we need to go to washington. let's go, let's go, let's go. >> all right, okay. i knew it would work. >> trevor: smart thinking, jaboukie. when we come back, we'll be talking with republican senator tim scott. so stick around. hey, we're almost out of sardines. all right, i'l
hey, hey, walter! >> it's not walter. i changed his name. his new name is racism is bad. right? i love you so much, racism is bad. >> oh, my god. see, okay, this is exactly what i'm talking about. like what is it going to take for white people to just genuinely want action or change or-- or-- wait. hey! yeah! kosta. did you know that cops kill hundreds of dogs every year? >> what. >> yes. and you know what? most of them unarmed. >> well, we've got to defund the...
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nice to see you, walter.hat the high water mark in terms of sales and business for groceries and essential retailers as the country reopens? >> well, i think the reopening is the metaphor still applies. we're building the bridge as we drive over it. it varies by geography and format, small business, large business but i think we have seen the peak at grocery at 30% and most groceries are at 15% to 20% as the restaurants start to recover a little bit >> within the grocery, walter, have we seen the peak of online delivery versus people going to stores >> if we rook at the numbers between 3% and 10% of that is digital growth:so the penetration and so it's hard to say. i don't think we're going to stop any time soon the question is, when the sales surge slows down as restaurants pick up steam, does the percentage drop back i think probably so. >> what's going on with prices, walter we've seen some historic increases and not just for me, we know about the slaughter house supply issues. but across dairy, even fresh
nice to see you, walter.hat the high water mark in terms of sales and business for groceries and essential retailers as the country reopens? >> well, i think the reopening is the metaphor still applies. we're building the bridge as we drive over it. it varies by geography and format, small business, large business but i think we have seen the peak at grocery at 30% and most groceries are at 15% to 20% as the restaurants start to recover a little bit >> within the grocery, walter,...
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and walter luther was one of the great underappreciated figures of the 20th century. working with jerome kavanaugh the mayor, john f. kennedy acolyte pretty rep. of that progressive instinct in so many ways. the police chief of that era, george edwards on the first one. he resigned from the michigan supreme court to take the job of police chief. with the sole interested to try to improve race relations . any, since 1943 when there were horrible racial confrontations and that overpriced in jobs and housing in the city. they wanted to try to improve that's. that's why he initiated that predict and to henry for the second, and the president of ford motor company. and leah iacocca, one of his and development of the mustang. all these fabulous figures. detroit his main character. it's in capsule biography of detroit during this period but also adds other people running through it that helps you would the juice that i wanted. suet let's talk about them a little bit. it is interesting to detroit was 251 years old by the time that 1963 cayman s in my opinion, you chose two of
and walter luther was one of the great underappreciated figures of the 20th century. working with jerome kavanaugh the mayor, john f. kennedy acolyte pretty rep. of that progressive instinct in so many ways. the police chief of that era, george edwards on the first one. he resigned from the michigan supreme court to take the job of police chief. with the sole interested to try to improve race relations . any, since 1943 when there were horrible racial confrontations and that overpriced in jobs...
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operate not been on video and walter scott case had not been caught on video. in george floyd's case had it not been caught on video, we might be in a different place. but on the other side this is called tokenism. when this side of legislation once have body cameras, antilynching, de-escalation training. but no we cannot concern ourselves with the families i sat with at the white house yesterday and in my office yesterday. instead we b wanted to play politics because this is 2020 we are far more concerned about winning elections then we aren't having a serious conversation of reform in this w country. no we would rather have a conversation about tearing this country apart. making it a binary choice between law enforcement and communities of color instead of working for the american people. bringing reforms to the table so we have a chance to balance this nation and direct due north. know this too much to ask on june the 17th, five years later. ice started the conversation about body cameras in 2017 but no will. we want to have a political conversation. i rejec
operate not been on video and walter scott case had not been caught on video. in george floyd's case had it not been caught on video, we might be in a different place. but on the other side this is called tokenism. when this side of legislation once have body cameras, antilynching, de-escalation training. but no we cannot concern ourselves with the families i sat with at the white house yesterday and in my office yesterday. instead we b wanted to play politics because this is 2020 we are far...
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walter scott. without video today, that situation would never happened in minneapolis. even though it happened, it would not have happened without video. walter scott would never happen. it was only the video that brought these injustices to light. i apologize for the long answer. ben: no, it's a good answer and i appreciate it. let's turn for a second to the economy this is the subject of , our series. we are in the difficult spot right now with the level of unemployment and the drop in economic growth. we are trying to reopen everywhere. how optimistic are you that we can have an economic recovery that is relatively strong and swift? i'm not in the camp that believes we are going to bounce back fast. i do think it could take a decade to get back to where we were, but tell me your thoughts. sen. scott: the definition of recovery matters. i would say that we will see a strong recovery starting next month, from my perspective. i've been thinking this for about four months now. i'm optimistic. i'm an eternal optimist. ben: i am, too. sen. scott: i think we will have a str
walter scott. without video today, that situation would never happened in minneapolis. even though it happened, it would not have happened without video. walter scott would never happen. it was only the video that brought these injustices to light. i apologize for the long answer. ben: no, it's a good answer and i appreciate it. let's turn for a second to the economy this is the subject of , our series. we are in the difficult spot right now with the level of unemployment and the drop in...
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you covered walter scott five years ago, and we're right back in walter scott part two. it's frustration, because i don't want to lose hope or faith in the police department. but at a certain point. enough is enough. i respect law enforcement, but i'm not respecting how it is affecting african-americans. it's gone on too long, and it has to change. everybody has to get off the sideli sidelines. this is anti-loss of life, loss of fathers and enough is enough. >> give us the context of what you're learning about how this shooting unfolded. we've heard that rayshard brooks was simply in his car, he fell asleep in the drive through, cars going around him in this wendys, pick up what happened based on everything you've learned over the past 24 hours. pick up what happened next? >> we've been talking to witnesses. it was a nonviolent, noncriminal situation. he fell asleep in the drive through, which happens to people all across this country all the time. witnesses said that he did not get a field sobriety test, there was a discussion with him and the officers, and suddenly the
you covered walter scott five years ago, and we're right back in walter scott part two. it's frustration, because i don't want to lose hope or faith in the police department. but at a certain point. enough is enough. i respect law enforcement, but i'm not respecting how it is affecting african-americans. it's gone on too long, and it has to change. everybody has to get off the sideli sidelines. this is anti-loss of life, loss of fathers and enough is enough. >> give us the context of what...
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that thing keeps me alive. >> reporter: walter beat the virus.ut he couldn't forget the kindness of that one nurse, so he reached out to the hospital to find her. he didn't have a name and couldn't remember what she looked like, because of her mask and shield. >> my boss approached me and she said we've got a patient that really wants to thank the nurse that's taken care of him, and there was myself and another nurse who had cared for him, blonde hair, similar height and build. >> reporter: after walter received the photos of the two nurses, he picked out this woman, lisa lane. >> and i chose her, lisa. i'm not 100% sure but i think it's her. >> reporter: just to be sure, he wanted to meet her to thank her and the covid unit staff. and here's that moment. >> as soon as i saw him, i remembered taking care of him and i said, "oh, my goodness," and he said, "that's her," he recognized my voice. >> she will be my hero for the rest of my life. i think the words, when she tell me you can make it, don't quit. they give me power. thank you. >> my pleasur
that thing keeps me alive. >> reporter: walter beat the virus.ut he couldn't forget the kindness of that one nurse, so he reached out to the hospital to find her. he didn't have a name and couldn't remember what she looked like, because of her mask and shield. >> my boss approached me and she said we've got a patient that really wants to thank the nurse that's taken care of him, and there was myself and another nurse who had cared for him, blonde hair, similar height and build....
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the physical was performed in april and november of 2019 which trump made an unannounced trip to waltereed national military medical center. it is unusual for a president to complete his physical in multiple stages. the memo does not describe in with two examinations were a month apart. let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins once again. good morning to you once again, bill, tracking those covid numbers for us. take us through what we're seeing. >> yeah, good morning, once again. so yesterday, some interesting trends are developing. we've been averaging about 20,000 new cases a day and about 1,000 deaths. that's been the baseline for about the last month. yesterday was right on those numbers .yesterday, 1,083 fatalities. the number one state reporting fatalities yesterday was new jersey. new jersey, the case numbers have gone down, but there's so many team in the hospital fighting still from their lives. yesterday, 20,578 cases, the number one state was california. by the way, in about 5 to 7 days from now, we will hit 2 million total positive cases in this country
the physical was performed in april and november of 2019 which trump made an unannounced trip to waltereed national military medical center. it is unusual for a president to complete his physical in multiple stages. the memo does not describe in with two examinations were a month apart. let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins once again. good morning to you once again, bill, tracking those covid numbers for us. take us through what we're seeing. >> yeah, good...
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slavery's still a very sensitive issue. >> walter dies in 1945.s when his son maurice inherits the old, tattered bible. unlike his dad, maurice moves it out of plain sight. >> it just sat in a closet in the dark, wrapped in a cotton towel. >> was it because he was ashamed, or he felt it was a private matter? >> it wasn't the proper place and time to really talk about it. i just don't think he knew what to do with it. >> you'd ask him a question, and he might change the subject or just didn't elaborate. >> it takes decades more before the person family is ready to talk about it. >> it's still a very sensitive subject, but i think we're opening up now. >> so, you're able, even though you lost so many family members, to talk to me about it very openly. but how does that make you feel, telling this story? it's your story. >> no hard feelings against nat turner. i think it was real difficult time for the slaves, and he needed a way out. >> does maurice feel the same? >> i think he does. >> is he as forgiving? >> i think maurice is very forgiving. the f
slavery's still a very sensitive issue. >> walter dies in 1945.s when his son maurice inherits the old, tattered bible. unlike his dad, maurice moves it out of plain sight. >> it just sat in a closet in the dark, wrapped in a cotton towel. >> was it because he was ashamed, or he felt it was a private matter? >> it wasn't the proper place and time to really talk about it. i just don't think he knew what to do with it. >> you'd ask him a question, and he might change...
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rob: let's look at the draft of the police reform bill, the first thing is, george floyd walter scott notification act, requires reporting of uses of force that cause death or serious injury, that goes to the fbi. the breanna taylor notification act provides data on the use of search warrants, if there's a drug warrants, without knocking the scrutiny on that. police recruiting reflexive, reflective of the community, increasing funding for body cameras. there's a lot of points of debate. what do you make of this so far? >> i'm a big fan of body cameras, normally do a correct police officers but defendants. if we did not have this camera footage from a cell phone in the george floyd case we would have had some bad police officers still on the street so i'm a big fan of body cameras because they protect police as well, good police officers which is 90% of them but we have to make changes in our country, the president knows that and that is why he is taking swift and decisive action. it is not just about words. we can talk about things that i sat on the president's prison
rob: let's look at the draft of the police reform bill, the first thing is, george floyd walter scott notification act, requires reporting of uses of force that cause death or serious injury, that goes to the fbi. the breanna taylor notification act provides data on the use of search warrants, if there's a drug warrants, without knocking the scrutiny on that. police recruiting reflexive, reflective of the community, increasing funding for body cameras. there's a lot of points of debate. what do...
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i think the last time you and i talked was walter scott five years ago
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thinking, what would walter cronkite think, the most trusted enemy of the ameriople? aswn journey has now changed-- she would have been on tour with her friend and longtime collabointor shawn cocross the country. but, carpenter is optimistic thatime will return. >> i believe that when it is safe to come back and gather again and hear le music, that it will be just as important, if not more so, to everyo. >> nawaz: so how about another song from home, what do you say? >> ♪ try to conjure just in an all certainty, ready to run ♪ summer night sticks to my skin and beers from to my head on ♪ hands out he, you can't use your so untilext time, you know what to do, stay well, stay strong, and stay mighty. >> nawaz: for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs yowshour, thank you, please stay safe, and sesoon. newshour has been ed by: pbs >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. blroadibprogram wassle by corpar ns
thinking, what would walter cronkite think, the most trusted enemy of the ameriople? aswn journey has now changed-- she would have been on tour with her friend and longtime collabointor shawn cocross the country. but, carpenter is optimistic thatime will return. >> i believe that when it is safe to come back and gather again and hear le music, that it will be just as important, if not more so, to everyo. >> nawaz: so how about another song from home, what do you say? >> ♪...
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walter schrager, walter scott was shot and killed by walter schrager after he tased someone inappropriatelyo other occasions and it was until the death of walter scott that finally michael schrager was taken off the roles. they're being disingenuous when they clutch their pearls and pretend this is something new they just discovered. now, on this day, something different is going to happen. nothing different has happened. substanti substantively, since 2014. >> sergeant dorsey, we talk about what is happening in minneapolis and this call to defund the police, what does that say to you about what the future would look like if that happens? >> what it says to me is that those are words to placate the millennials because the millennials want to do away with police departments totally. and that's not going to happen. and so here in los angeles, our mayor talked about taking away millions of dollars from the police department and in so doing somehow makes it easier for police to file complaints -- for community members to file complaints. it makes no sense. they could do a couple of things real
walter schrager, walter scott was shot and killed by walter schrager after he tased someone inappropriatelyo other occasions and it was until the death of walter scott that finally michael schrager was taken off the roles. they're being disingenuous when they clutch their pearls and pretend this is something new they just discovered. now, on this day, something different is going to happen. nothing different has happened. substanti substantively, since 2014. >> sergeant dorsey, we talk...
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my high beams were on and i ended up seeing his body. >> reporter: there on the side of the road, walter spotted a man lying facedown in the dirt. >> so i stopped, and i tried yelling at him and talking to him to see if he was awake, alert, something. and i started lookin' for my phone and i didn't have it on me, so i had to end up zoomin' back to the house to call 911. >> reporter: christian county detective ed stokes raced to the scene. >> we were just notified that there had been a shooting on fidelio road and one male possibly deceased. >> reporter: tell us what you see when you arrived here at the scene. >> the first thing i noticed was sergeant goslyn's body laying here in the gravel with a large amount of blood around the body. >> reporter: could you tell if he had been shot? >> we found what appeared to be gunshot wounds to the head and the shell casings laying near the body inside the crime scene backed up the thought that he was shot. >> reporter: you say he was shot in the head -- >> correct. >> reporter: -- and the face? >> correct. >> reporter: was this personal? >> it's per
my high beams were on and i ended up seeing his body. >> reporter: there on the side of the road, walter spotted a man lying facedown in the dirt. >> so i stopped, and i tried yelling at him and talking to him to see if he was awake, alert, something. and i started lookin' for my phone and i didn't have it on me, so i had to end up zoomin' back to the house to call 911. >> reporter: christian county detective ed stokes raced to the scene. >> we were just notified that...
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the protesters said walter talked to them after the broadcast, and he helped to change the way these issues we are covered. here you see gay activists, the lesbian tide, many, many other publications rose up. . and then you see the incorrect flag that's iconic. gill better baker called himself the gay betsy ross when he was encouraged to come up with a flag that had symbolize the movement. it has two more stripes than they do now. two colors were hard to produces, but that flag was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag. this isn't the original, but it is one of the first of that flag, that template. >>> next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that mobilized activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation, protesting in the streets, quickly comes the aids crisis. in the earl 1980s, stories about aids, this mysterious illness that's striking gay men in los angeles and new york, comes
the protesters said walter talked to them after the broadcast, and he helped to change the way these issues we are covered. here you see gay activists, the lesbian tide, many, many other publications rose up. . and then you see the incorrect flag that's iconic. gill better baker called himself the gay betsy ross when he was encouraged to come up with a flag that had symbolize the movement. it has two more stripes than they do now. two colors were hard to produces, but that flag was made by...
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for more, we turn to cbs legal analyst, walter sobchak: walter. >> for your information, the supremeas roundly rejected prior restraint. >> stephen: thank you for that analysis, walter. any other message for the president? >> forget it, donnie, you're out of your element. >> stephen: thank you, walter. trump's lawsuit claims bolton's book didn't finish the pre-publication process. but after rounds of edits ending in late april, the national security official who reviewed the book "determined that the latest version of the manuscript no longer contained classified information." oh. but less than a week later-- you okay over there? >> yeah. but less than a week later, the white house started another official review that came at the request of national security adviser robert o'brien. and the white house has now taken longer to review the book than bolton did to write it. that's why bolton's already working on the sequel: "the room where 'the room where it happened' almost didn't happen." and you can see why trump is so desperate to kill this book. because this afternoon, several newspa
for more, we turn to cbs legal analyst, walter sobchak: walter. >> for your information, the supremeas roundly rejected prior restraint. >> stephen: thank you for that analysis, walter. any other message for the president? >> forget it, donnie, you're out of your element. >> stephen: thank you, walter. trump's lawsuit claims bolton's book didn't finish the pre-publication process. but after rounds of edits ending in late april, the national security official who reviewed...
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taylor, ahmaud arbery, both them john, jordan davis, oscar grant, philando castile, freddie gray, walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric garner, trayvon martin -- any other names? >> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to have on high heels. you see how long it was to have that that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the press conference. please follow me this way. democratsongressional release their reform legislation. and chair karen bass led a press conference to unveil the bill. with includes banning chokehold's and then starting a thorough registry of police misconduct.
taylor, ahmaud arbery, both them john, jordan davis, oscar grant, philando castile, freddie gray, walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric garner, trayvon martin -- any other names? >> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to...
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i think about the walter scott case. used to teach this case in a class that i was teaching in a media class on race, in which initially the police came out and they said that walter scott, this is the man shot in north carolina, that he had tried to get the officers taser and that is why he was shot. low and behold, thanks to video. a very brave young man who happened to catch the entire murder on tape, it turned out, nope, walter scott had run from the officer, the officer simply shot him in the back, squared up and shot him and then walked up and the second officer dropped a taser to make it look like he committed a crime and police are believed even by the media. do you think that something is fundamentally changed now because we watched george floyd's murder from start to finish and it is undeniable and so they can't hide behind that any more. is that the change or is it because it is now nonblack people who are bearing a lot of the brunt of the violence that they're taking in the streets. >> i think it is both. you
i think about the walter scott case. used to teach this case in a class that i was teaching in a media class on race, in which initially the police came out and they said that walter scott, this is the man shot in north carolina, that he had tried to get the officers taser and that is why he was shot. low and behold, thanks to video. a very brave young man who happened to catch the entire murder on tape, it turned out, nope, walter scott had run from the officer, the officer simply shot him in...
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cronkite was in our house , me time now and i started thinkiat would walter cronkite think, the mostle? i don't think that we would stand for that. h nawaz: as her own journ now changed-- she would have been on tour with hend and longtime collaborator shawn but, carpenter is optimistic that time will return. >> i believe that when it is safe to come back and gather again and hear live musi tha it will be just as important, if not more so, to everyone. >> nawaz: so how about another song from home, what do you say? >> ♪ try to conjure just in an all certainty, ready to run ♪ summer night sticks to my skin and beers from to my head on ♪ hands out no, you can't use your so until the next timeknow what to do, stay well, stay strong, and stay mighty. >> nawaz: for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour fju tonight. i' woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshouras been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these inst
cronkite was in our house , me time now and i started thinkiat would walter cronkite think, the mostle? i don't think that we would stand for that. h nawaz: as her own journ now changed-- she would have been on tour with hend and longtime collaborator shawn but, carpenter is optimistic that time will return. >> i believe that when it is safe to come back and gather again and hear live musi tha it will be just as important, if not more so, to everyone. >> nawaz: so how about another...
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taylor, ahmaud arbery, both them john, jordan davis, oscar grant, philando castile, freddie gray, walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric garner, trayvon martin -- any other names? >> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to have on high heels. you see how long it was to have that that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the press conference. please follow me this way. journal,'s washington every day we are taking your calls live on the air, on the news of the day, and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, we look at policing during the covid-19 pandemic and nationwide civil unrest with the president of the international association of chiefs of police, and we will talk about race relations in america with the naacp president and ceo. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, and jo
taylor, ahmaud arbery, both them john, jordan davis, oscar grant, philando castile, freddie gray, walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric garner, trayvon martin -- any other names? >> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to...
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that dog is now at walter reed, and a real iconic photo which is inthe exhibit is of sully front of presidentush's casket. president bush got sully in june presidentnd he served bush for about six months until president's death in november, november 30 of 2018. we have a itself, we have the flag that flew at half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h w bush cvn 77, which will be the last of the nimitz class air carriers, but the crew built it and presented it here in june of, i believe, 2019, i believe, and they created it themselves. from thel the sailors ship here. we bring them in once a year, the sailors of the year, and they do a service project. the cases have the shells that were used for the 21-gun salute at arlington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from washington, d.c. , which ise guestbook , which is on the page that angela merkel signed. we have the condolence book, which is turned to barack and oba
that dog is now at walter reed, and a real iconic photo which is inthe exhibit is of sully front of presidentush's casket. president bush got sully in june presidentnd he served bush for about six months until president's death in november, november 30 of 2018. we have a itself, we have the flag that flew at half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h w...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. try to live in thmoment to not miss what's right in front of us. mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of toy. mutual of america financial ent services and investments. di onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >n:> sreenivaood evening, and thanks for joining us. s protests, marches and rallies continue across the nation calng for racial justice and police reform, president trump addressed the graduating class at the u.s. military academy at west point today. >> west point class of 2020! >> sreenivasan: more than 1,100 cadets assembled at socially- distanced intervals. ♪ god shed his grace on thee! in the commencement address, the president made no specific reinferences to onprotests, or to the coronavirus pandemic. he praised the class of 2020, the army, and the nation. >> w
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. try to live in thmoment to not miss what's right in front of us. mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of toy. mutual of america financial ent services and investments. di onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >n:> sreenivaood...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of acameinancial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellularfers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do me e of things you enjoy. whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of erything, our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for puic broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. mostly peaceful protests contind nationwide today almost two weeks after george floyd died as a minneapolis police officer kneeled on s neck. >> george oyd! >> sreenivasan: tens ofth san
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of acameinancial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellularfers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do me e of things you enjoy. whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of erything, our u.s.-based...
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years ago, were still reeling from the situations because james byrd in 1998 rodney king in 1994, walter scott, without video today, that situation would've never happened in minneapolis, even though it happened it would not have happened, without video walter scott would not have happened, even though it happened it was only the video thatit brought. >> a good answer and i appreciate it, let's turn it to a second to the economy and the subject of her series and obviously were in a difficult spot, right now with the level of unemployment in the drop in economic growth that we will see in the second quarter, were trying to reopen everywhere, how optimistic are you that we can have an economic recovery that is relatively strong and swift. i'm not to believe that we will bounce back fast and i do think it could takee a decade where we were but tell me your thoughts. >> i certainly think the definition of recovery matters, i would say that we will see a strong recovery starting next month from my perspective in about four months now. we will turnve optimistic -- >> i am to i think love a str
years ago, were still reeling from the situations because james byrd in 1998 rodney king in 1994, walter scott, without video today, that situation would've never happened in minneapolis, even though it happened it would not have happened, without video walter scott would not have happened, even though it happened it was only the video thatit brought. >> a good answer and i appreciate it, let's turn it to a second to the economy and the subject of her series and obviously were in a...
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one only takes the president to walter reed for testing that cannot be done at the white house. like imaging or invasive tests. we don't know why the president went in an unannounced way in november. all of the testing done can easily be done at the white house medical unit or even in the physician to the president's office on the ground floor of the white house. this leaves a lot of questions. >> nothing in these numbers, nothing gives insight as to why that trip to walter reed? >> no. nothing at all. this is really just basic tests. they've released what they want you to hear. they've given you essentially a couple of pieces of meat to chew on but have left the rest of it unanswered. what we do know from the data they received is that the president has pretty difficulty controlling cholesterol. he's taking 40 milligrams for that. that's the most potent stat available. his ldl is 90. that doesn't sound bad. but he has established -- the standard practice in the united states would be to drive a patient's ldl down to less than 70. the europeans are more aggressive and aim for an
one only takes the president to walter reed for testing that cannot be done at the white house. like imaging or invasive tests. we don't know why the president went in an unannounced way in november. all of the testing done can easily be done at the white house medical unit or even in the physician to the president's office on the ground floor of the white house. this leaves a lot of questions. >> nothing in these numbers, nothing gives insight as to why that trip to walter reed? >>...
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honor george floyd, breonna taylor, arman arbery, jordan davis, castile,nt, philando freddie gray, walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric martin, anyvon other names members wish -- >> sean bell. >> jordan davis. >> [indiscernible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now neil for our moment of l for our- now knee moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up with high heels. he see how long it was to have thatnee -- that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the conference room. and contrarypiece, to the civil war buffs like to say it was a lost cause, that it was about states rights, the civil war was about racism and white supremacy. host: that is elizabeth there. if you want to find out what she talked about when it comes to the confederate flag or other related topics, we invite you to c-span.org,bsite, find out more pair house democrats set to unveil their legislative package around 10:30 this morning. will heard, republican from "wallhas
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and even with that growth, walter, and the fact that we've seen the trends, mackenzie put out now data showing even in the cities hardest hit by the pandemic, 7 in 10 people continue to visit stores for essentials and groceries and in states that relaxed restrictions, it's 8 in 10 people groceries are a thing where people want to pick out their produce and feel their fruits. i'm wondering how much of the category is going to permanently change >> well, it's a great question we don't know. it's music to my ears to hear you say that as a lifelong grocer, i don't think there's anything better than having people come in and being able to sample a papaya or show a new product or something like that. and clearly, what sort of shifted right now, you have to line up. you have to meter to get in the store. when you go in, you stay six feet apart you have shields you have techniques and tactics that the stores that are adopted to try to keep the environment safe but honestly, there's not as much grocers have skinnied down the selection of products. i think i saw staff the other day, normally it'
and even with that growth, walter, and the fact that we've seen the trends, mackenzie put out now data showing even in the cities hardest hit by the pandemic, 7 in 10 people continue to visit stores for essentials and groceries and in states that relaxed restrictions, it's 8 in 10 people groceries are a thing where people want to pick out their produce and feel their fruits. i'm wondering how much of the category is going to permanently change >> well, it's a great question we don't know....
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walter. barbara hope zuckeerg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the mome, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most o today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little tal text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based customer ervice team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president donald trump restarted his on-the-road re-election campaign last night, to a l-fess-thl arena in tulsa, oklahoma. mr. trump gave a sprawling one hour and 41-minute speech at his first rally in more than three months
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amy walter is away. hello to you, tam.to start by asking both of you about the language of race, as president trump uses . this has been, as we know, an ongoing issue since the electio1 6. but, just over the weekend, the president retweeted a video of a group of men, one of them yelling "white power let's look at what was in that man: racist! racist! man: yes, you got it. r! white powe white por! man: ere you go. white power. you hear that? president did later delete the tweet. but, tam, how is something like this received in this current atmosphere in this current atmosphere of mucheneightened aws of racial justice?wh tamara keith: the house says that president did watch the video before tweeting it, but somehow didn't hear that very glaring "white por" phrase. and the fact, is this is nothing new for president trump. it's only been a few daysince we were talking about how he was using a racist term to describe the coronavirus. he, in his campaign speeches and tweets, has been emphasizing that the removal of confederated
amy walter is away. hello to you, tam.to start by asking both of you about the language of race, as president trump uses . this has been, as we know, an ongoing issue since the electio1 6. but, just over the weekend, the president retweeted a video of a group of men, one of them yelling "white power let's look at what was in that man: racist! racist! man: yes, you got it. r! white powe white por! man: ere you go. white power. you hear that? president did later delete the tweet. but, tam,...
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as walter cronkite remarks, freedom of press is not just democracy, it is democracy. i would suggest the absence of a quorum. >> during summer months reach out to elected officials with the congressional directory, to stay in touch with members of congress, federal agencies and state governments, order your copy online, c-spanstore.org. here's a look at live coverage friday on c-span, the house is back at 9 am eastern to consider a bill from dc delegates eleanor holmes norton that would make washington dc the 50 first state. on c-span2 at 10 am eastern the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis, a hearing with comptroller general and head of the government accountable the office to discuss the agency's recommendations on the federal response to the pandemic and later in the day, and cdc director doctor robert redfield speak to the conference of mayors at 1:00 pm eastern. >> what do you think we can do with that? >> with police reform, protesting the coronavirus continuing to affect the country watch our live unfiltered coverage of the government response with b
as walter cronkite remarks, freedom of press is not just democracy, it is democracy. i would suggest the absence of a quorum. >> during summer months reach out to elected officials with the congressional directory, to stay in touch with members of congress, federal agencies and state governments, order your copy online, c-spanstore.org. here's a look at live coverage friday on c-span, the house is back at 9 am eastern to consider a bill from dc delegates eleanor holmes norton that would...
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of the cook political report, and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter."'s start with those results in ferguson. it's almost like book ends. you had the big protests of six years ago with the death of michael brown at the hands of a police officer. six years later, protests in ferguson missouri over what happened in minneapolis. it's a city still struggling like the restf the country with this issue. how is it thought that the election of this woman, ella jones, could change things? >> yeah, judy, it is quite remarkable, again, to have a first african-american elected in this week in a city like ferguson that has so much symbolism. but what's also remarkable, judy, is how much the amecan public has moved on this issue, this issue of excessive force used by police, especially against black folks, and what we saw in 2014 was only a third of americans thought that the police used executive force with african-americans versus whites. in 2016, it was still about a third. today a new poll came out, monmouth university poll shows that almost 60% of americans now
of the cook political report, and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter."'s start with those results in ferguson. it's almost like book ends. you had the big protests of six years ago with the death of michael brown at the hands of a police officer. six years later, protests in ferguson missouri over what happened in minneapolis. it's a city still struggling like the restf the country with this issue. how is it thought that the election of this woman, ella jones, could...
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amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith of npr.ho she also cs the "npr politics podcast." >> woodruff: legalo to both of you, it is monday, a lot to talk about. we have just learned amy that in this executive order presidentg trump will be ng tomorrow the white house putting out word that it will say something about training, something aboutan arency, about information sharing and about community policing. we don't now many details. how much pressure is there now on president trump to do something about police reform?ud >> there is a lot of pressure on him. i mean i think many of us haveed been surprt how quickly this issue, not onl rcked it up to the list of issues americans say they are concerned about. i saw a cnn poll that showed this as the number one issue for voters. obviously many more democrats see this as a top issue than repuicans. but still it was ranked higher even than covid. and i also think we have been american's opinions,ckly specifically white american's opinions not just about police but
amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith of npr.ho she also cs the "npr politics podcast." >> woodruff: legalo to both of you, it is monday, a lot to talk about. we have just learned amy that in this executive order presidentg trump will be ng tomorrow the white house putting out word that it will say something about training, something aboutan arency, about information sharing and about...
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general walter beedle smith signed for the supreme command, and the end of one of history's most massivent campaigns brought a moment of well-earned joy to an american soldier named ike eisenhower. ♪ [explosions] in the pacific, in mortal combat against a fanatic foe, the army, the marines and the navy were driving to finish the fight, alongside gallant chinese and filipino allies. the philippines have been one back and so have a score of vital other islands, large and small, including one called iwo jima. but the kamikaze core, the japanese pilots who rode to suicide and devastation of our ships, were taking a heavy toll. [explosions] [plane engines flaying past] ♪ on easter sunday, following the pattern of invasion unleased half a hundred times against japanese bases, u.s. forces assaulted the island of okinawa. first, the bombardment. [artillery explosions] then, from the fleet standing offshore, landing craft went in. the mighty pageant of assault rolled ahead, this time less than 400 miles from japan itself. this was the island the japanese simply could not afford to lose. for four
general walter beedle smith signed for the supreme command, and the end of one of history's most massivent campaigns brought a moment of well-earned joy to an american soldier named ike eisenhower. ♪ [explosions] in the pacific, in mortal combat against a fanatic foe, the army, the marines and the navy were driving to finish the fight, alongside gallant chinese and filipino allies. the philippines have been one back and so have a score of vital other islands, large and small, including one...
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s thmy walter of "the cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." >> hello to both of yotam, let's start with you, is there evidence that young people are going to turn t and vote is november? >> there certainly was evidence in 2018 and of course mid terms are not od indicators for presidential elections, election years, it is not an applot apple comparison but young voters did turn out in 2018 and there is some indication that ergy in the streets can trslate to a wave of voting. >> woodruff: and amy young voters turned out for bark obama, when he first ran in 2008. anything like that level of enthusiasm this year? >> it's not likely, judy. and you know, there was a lot of talk in 2016 about the dropoff in youtnger voers' enthusiasm for say hillary clinton. the difference this yeajudy is that while joe biden at least in the polls right now notdoing any worse than hillary clinton did among younger voters, he is doing a lot better among older voters and older voters-- and especiall
s thmy walter of "the cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." >> hello to both of yotam, let's start with you, is there evidence that young people are going to turn t and vote is november? >> there certainly was evidence in 2018 and of course mid terms are not od indicators for presidential elections, election years, it is not an applot apple...