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not only that unrest but the coronavirus younes quarter in new york thanks a lot for joining us now virtually no part of the world has been spared the effects of the coronavirus pandemic everything and everyone links to global markets is affected here's a look at how the coronavirus crisis is affecting people in ivory coast. this is miles away from the hustle and bustle of. the ivorian financial. market in thick as they do good in northern i recall sed. no cases of corona virus have been recorded here but called it 19 measures have disrupted trade with the biggest city abidjan so its effects are being felt. i love to live our. lives yes i have 5 children. and it has really become hard to eat because of the coronavirus i want i don't want this to last. that has to go. but nobody really knows if and when the coronavirus will go this week the international monetary fund warned of what the 2nd wave could mean after seeing the global economy will contract more than expected in 2020. the economic impact is quite significant because our parents and the women who cultivate food crops can no longer ge
not only that unrest but the coronavirus younes quarter in new york thanks a lot for joining us now virtually no part of the world has been spared the effects of the coronavirus pandemic everything and everyone links to global markets is affected here's a look at how the coronavirus crisis is affecting people in ivory coast. this is miles away from the hustle and bustle of. the ivorian financial. market in thick as they do good in northern i recall sed. no cases of corona virus have been...
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and for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent yens quarter in new york younes why are business leaders so fiercely opposed to this move. and especially the tech industries silicon valley for instance they are highly concerned it's not just workers but it's also as you wouldn't and to teachers so with certain j. one visas for example who will not get an entry into the united states if they don't already have those visas i'm standing here in front of a brooklyn college should sold still a nickname to a poor man some harvard because it's a public school but those schools also depend on paying foreign students but if you look at it overall we hear all those executives from those speak at companies and fearing that the talents are not coming in and that it's also going to kill innovation that there were some managers saying that in the history it has always shown that the united states profited from talent coming into the country the united states is loaded with money and that's very attractive to foreign workers there are some exceptions now specially if you work in the ag
and for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent yens quarter in new york younes why are business leaders so fiercely opposed to this move. and especially the tech industries silicon valley for instance they are highly concerned it's not just workers but it's also as you wouldn't and to teachers so with certain j. one visas for example who will not get an entry into the united states if they don't already have those visas i'm standing here in front of a brooklyn college should sold...
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climate change but the arctic is warming faster than anywhere else and for the town of their car younes the latest record is further proof that the clock is ticking. other stories from around the world stay china has successfully put the final satellite of its new navigation network into orbit the chinese bedo system is designed to rival the us g.p.s. is well as europe's galileo system a 10 $1000000000.00 project has been in development since the 1990 s. . saudi arabia will go ahead with the annual religious pilgrimage to mecca but with coronavirus restrictions they traditionally attract $2000000.00 muslims from around the world for 5 intensive days of worship this year only muslims living in saudi arabia will be allowed to attend. in the u.s. nascar racing teams have made a show of support for bubba wallace the only full time african-american driver on the circuit this after a noose was found in his garage wallace made news for getting confederate flags long associated with slavery banned from nascar events. and the german football the d.f.l. has accepted a lower price from domestic br
climate change but the arctic is warming faster than anywhere else and for the town of their car younes the latest record is further proof that the clock is ticking. other stories from around the world stay china has successfully put the final satellite of its new navigation network into orbit the chinese bedo system is designed to rival the us g.p.s. is well as europe's galileo system a 10 $1000000000.00 project has been in development since the 1990 s. . saudi arabia will go ahead with the...
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was granted his 3rd start and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th goal for the club when youn zama miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old. saying couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keepers uncharacteristic blunder a cheap way for gladbach to give away the lead in the 26th. stroke of fortune brought the foles back level before half time when. steered patrick paramount's crossed past a hopeless manuel neuer and into his own net but the last 2 left belong to buyer in the 86th minute off on so davies found. cross was trying to rescue. $21.00 the final score the champions 10th consecutive one to sleep a victory sees them edged closer to an 8th successive title. but with saturday's win this league games in the books let's take a look at the results as we just so buy in munich took care of bloodbath in the light dortmund bait distilled off. took down cologne involved drew with fry book front foot downed. and then his brain as we know the part of born on friday lives is defeated hoffenheim on sunday winds meet and shelter take only because. you're watching
was granted his 3rd start and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th goal for the club when youn zama miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old. saying couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keepers uncharacteristic blunder a cheap way for gladbach to give away the lead in the 26th. stroke of fortune brought the foles back level before half time when. steered patrick paramount's crossed past a hopeless manuel neuer and into his own net but the last 2 left belong to...
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was granted his 3rd start and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th goal for the club when youn zama miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old dutchman. say couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keepers uncharacteristic blunder a cheap way for gladbach to give away the lead in the 26th. stroke of fortune brought the poles back level before half time when bush steered patrick pheromones cross past a hopeless manuel neuer and into his own net. but the last to laugh but long to byron in the 86th minute alfonso davies found. crosspost turning home by lay on the right stuff i won the final score of the champion's 10th consecutive one just league of victory i am edged closer to it a successive title. this reminder of the top story we're following for you protests have been held in atlanta georgia after a black man was shot dead by police the city's police chase has resigned and the place officer has been fired the 27 year old victim was killed in a parking lot after he ran away with the office just stunned. you're watching these other nice homie back with more he
was granted his 3rd start and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th goal for the club when youn zama miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old dutchman. say couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keepers uncharacteristic blunder a cheap way for gladbach to give away the lead in the 26th. stroke of fortune brought the poles back level before half time when bush steered patrick pheromones cross past a hopeless manuel neuer and into his own net. but the last to laugh...
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let's get more on this story from our financial correspondent younes court in new york jens what are we to make of this move by the trumpet ministration. well some of the american airlines actually applauded the move by the trump administration delta airlines for example was very pleased that the trumpet ministration is taking a stand for the american airlines but now certainly we have to wait what the reaction from china will be clearly this will not make things easier looking at the tensions between the 2 biggest economies on the globe but interesting lee enough we saw big moves when it came to the stocks in the overall industry united for example up by more than 12 percent and even the rival boeing was a solid gain of more than 12 percent but that was probably not just because of the move off the trump administration or the announcement but also that there are signs that people are flying a bit more here in the united states yes let's take a look at the u.s. jobs market the bad says the asian there at least it doesn't seem to get worse and there's some hold coming out of these ser
let's get more on this story from our financial correspondent younes court in new york jens what are we to make of this move by the trumpet ministration. well some of the american airlines actually applauded the move by the trump administration delta airlines for example was very pleased that the trumpet ministration is taking a stand for the american airlines but now certainly we have to wait what the reaction from china will be clearly this will not make things easier looking at the tensions...
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protest ainst peoplejo the youne streets protesting against the people, the inhumane, the toeye rtneth oit video. we cannot cooperate with people. we cannot cooperate with injustice.op we cant ateh w itgeorge floyd deserves better than that. s familyet tth that. his children deserve better than at. enin sseupportging the family ged calling fo the charges against all police officers to ben now g been put in place. it benjamin crump speaking alive during this service that is taking place in minnpolis. let's speak to our anderson from yale university. new haven, connecticut.s from wey, ali frehengeen t talking t george floyd as an ordinary man. thefarings home the hurt >> i am pleased to be here and comments on the goings-on it is a very moving servi so far. >> we seek a brighter -- he>> an w hatope wewe take away veom these feelingsing rough? isne>>hihang t the t ht isni win publicttthe world, is g a life, the testimonies, the t storie representations that you see on youree scr these are not always available to people in the outside world.s par themy,. too often, blacks and whites pass
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was granted his 3rd star and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th gold for the club when younzama miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old man's feet. couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keeper's uncharacteristic blunder chief wafer gladbach to give away the lead in the 26 minute. stroke of fortune brought the poles back a little before half time when. steered patrick months cross past a helpless man well neuer and into his own net but the last laugh belonged to in the 86th minute alfonso davies found. cross was turned. to one the final score in champion's 10th consecutive victory sees them gets closer to an 8th successive title. so this league games are in the book so let's take a look at the results then as we saw by munich took care of in the light. of when you're in took down the line drew with frankfurt down had to bed in his brain and dropping a had a born there on friday live defeated hoffenheim on sunday coming up. and take on the lead a cusins. and it's another step forward for broadband private space company space x. has launched around 60 sa
was granted his 3rd star and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th gold for the club when younzama miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old man's feet. couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keeper's uncharacteristic blunder chief wafer gladbach to give away the lead in the 26 minute. stroke of fortune brought the poles back a little before half time when. steered patrick months cross past a helpless man well neuer and into his own net but the last laugh belonged...
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in bust younes case the g. takes place almost exclusively indoors despite having large windows he always turns on the light but artificial light is usually very weak whereas goat herder traumas can reach 7000 lux bus john's level is just 220 bus general so spends most of his evenings in front of a t.v. or computer screen in addition to being low light the emit primarily blue light this lowers the wake sleep regulating hormone melatonin and reverses his in a rhythm essentially turning back his biological clock and the result for us john is this modest hour by hour exposure to light on a typical working day then cut him while working in the office we have $200.00 to $220.00 blocks which is far short of daylight bite and found that. what we notice is that he still has a relatively high illuminance after work until he goes to bed. who are. at this so and that he definitely has a negative effect on his sleep wake behavior. and they got the 5 1st. now deemed as a doctor who likewise works with little light most of it
in bust younes case the g. takes place almost exclusively indoors despite having large windows he always turns on the light but artificial light is usually very weak whereas goat herder traumas can reach 7000 lux bus john's level is just 220 bus general so spends most of his evenings in front of a t.v. or computer screen in addition to being low light the emit primarily blue light this lowers the wake sleep regulating hormone melatonin and reverses his in a rhythm essentially turning back his...
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i will see youn a few minutes as we continue our coverage. goodbye.ioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is res narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanis french and more. raymond james. dation.eman fo by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions america's neglected needs. and by contrib to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the unitedpbs. states when i was 24 years old. i did not speak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life. e day on tv there s sesame street. ernie and grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. noi know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set of paints and bshes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that pe
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when you have a diverse collective of perspectives, youn terms of policing, a better >> 24% of the population is black but only 16% of officers are. could a more diverse police department actually lower the prevalence of abuse within a police agency? >> there's just a natural organic way in which people become a little more open minded, a little more progressive thinking, a little more compassionate and empathetic because they see in these individuals their own friends, colleagues, peers. >> reporter: one study in the american society for public administration looked at hiring trends at police departments in the uk and found more diversity often led to less police misconduct and fewer complaints about officers from minorities. in the bay area, gender remains the largest diversity gap among officers with many comprising as much as 90% of some departments. with the investigative unit, i'm bigad shaban. >> if you have a story or bigad or anyone in the investigative unit, you can call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> today, oscar award winner jamie foxx rallie
when you have a diverse collective of perspectives, youn terms of policing, a better >> 24% of the population is black but only 16% of officers are. could a more diverse police department actually lower the prevalence of abuse within a police agency? >> there's just a natural organic way in which people become a little more open minded, a little more progressive thinking, a little more compassionate and empathetic because they see in these individuals their own friends, colleagues,...
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siberia is known for its harsh winters but one town is setting records with high temperatures of airco younes recorded 13 degrees celsius on saturday the town in the soccer republic has the most extreme temperature range in the well weather no of minus 68 degrees. the headlines on al-jazeera corona virus infections have been surging across latin america with more than 2000000 cases now being recorded across the region of those are in brazil the highest number of daily cases worldwide was also reported on sunday so has original korea to abandon plans to send on thai south korean the face across the border the plea comes a day after the north threatened to retaliate in saudi propaganda campaign following a week of increased tensions between the 2 countries. john boehner and you were the south korean government has already announced its stance regarding the leaflet campaign the government is blocking efforts dissent and to do with korea leaflets and commodities we urge north korea to stop their plans to distribute the south korea propaganda leaflets that will only worsen into korean relations ch
siberia is known for its harsh winters but one town is setting records with high temperatures of airco younes recorded 13 degrees celsius on saturday the town in the soccer republic has the most extreme temperature range in the well weather no of minus 68 degrees. the headlines on al-jazeera corona virus infections have been surging across latin america with more than 2000000 cases now being recorded across the region of those are in brazil the highest number of daily cases worldwide was also...
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youn: you once told me would let the next mark zuckerberg walk away if he happens to be a heat, straightle. in the context of what's happening now, does that statement have new meaning? arlan: it has for a while, i remember that, because when you last asked me about that -- the standard of mark zuckerberg, being the high standard is not there. not that i have a problem with him as a human, but this standard of a young white man, allege dropout -- i'll tkaake jessica matthews and don gibson over a mark zuckerberg any day. emily: you appeared on the cover of fast company, joining oprah, beyonce, serena williams, as the only black women to grace the cover. people wanted to hear more about what you had to say. now you out with a book called ."t's about you know what time: what is your goal? arlan: i hope it is to inspire, peoplerm and embolden who feel underestimated as i have and so many do. because there's a lot we can do. we don't have to wait for some sort of hero to save us. more than anything, i want people to walk away from it -- allies and others, understanding that black people, all
youn: you once told me would let the next mark zuckerberg walk away if he happens to be a heat, straightle. in the context of what's happening now, does that statement have new meaning? arlan: it has for a while, i remember that, because when you last asked me about that -- the standard of mark zuckerberg, being the high standard is not there. not that i have a problem with him as a human, but this standard of a young white man, allege dropout -- i'll tkaake jessica matthews and don gibson over...
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youne: one of the ways wanted to control costs was potentially delaying delivery of some of your aircrafthave you been in discussions with airbus and boeing about that? where did those negotiations end up and which planes have you delayed in terms of delivery? into: we are not unique pushing back deliveries of our airplanes and not accepting airplane deliveries. all of the airlines are in the same boat. what is not important is for boeing and airbus to show to their customers that they were not only with them in good times, but they will also be with them in bad times and they should accept the requirements of the airlines to delay delivery of the airplanes until at least 2022. if they do not oblige, they should also know they will permanently lose us as a customer. simone: have negotiations not gone well? akbar: we are negotiating. as usual in qatar airways, we do not put our chips on the table in front of the media whilst we are having delicate negotiations with our suppliers. simone: fair enough. do you foresee a permanently smaller fleet or as part of the argument that you're going to
youne: one of the ways wanted to control costs was potentially delaying delivery of some of your aircrafthave you been in discussions with airbus and boeing about that? where did those negotiations end up and which planes have you delayed in terms of delivery? into: we are not unique pushing back deliveries of our airplanes and not accepting airplane deliveries. all of the airlines are in the same boat. what is not important is for boeing and airbus to show to their customers that they were not...
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the youn rocket as it to take of tonight. it is carrying darling satellites into space. of action down there. live look outside of the special report. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. all rightyeah.'s do it. (laughing) doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ >> bret: the trump administration is blocking chinese airlines from flying to the u.s. and an escalation of trade and travel tensions between the two countries. the transportation department as it will -- it is continuing to suspend passenger flights of war chinese airlines in response to the situation. meantime, the economy. turning out to the economy, the situation with jobs. it's actually not as bad as predicted. chicago with t
the youn rocket as it to take of tonight. it is carrying darling satellites into space. of action down there. live look outside of the special report. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. all rightyeah.'s do it. (laughing) doprevagen is the number oneild...
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we expected the cloud cover not to be as thick this morning and there youn ba so far. that will change when the winds pick up this afternoon. a dry cold front will bring us cool and breezy conditions, sunday the coolest day and breeziest day of the forecast. and that will just be a brief break from the heat as it returns again in the middle parts of next week. here is a look at the cloud cover and it may linger at the coast a little bit longer than it did yesterday with a f fewer breaks. but i think tonight will be a night of fewer clouds. mid to upper 80s in the south bay, we have 78 in san mateo to 83 in redwood city. 63 to 65, not much of a spread along the peninsula coast. near 70 downtown. mid to upper 80s through most of the north bay, but from santa rosa north where we have 90s and 100s. mid-70s to low 80s across most of the east bay shoreline. and the low to upper 90s, hot once again in the east bay valleys. tonight mid-50s to mid-60s with fewer clouds. let's take a look at what will happen friday. it will be our last day and then you can see we've got the wind
we expected the cloud cover not to be as thick this morning and there youn ba so far. that will change when the winds pick up this afternoon. a dry cold front will bring us cool and breezy conditions, sunday the coolest day and breeziest day of the forecast. and that will just be a brief break from the heat as it returns again in the middle parts of next week. here is a look at the cloud cover and it may linger at the coast a little bit longer than it did yesterday with a f fewer breaks. but i...
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wind speeds out there right now on the breezy side but sustained at 20 miles per hour for those of youn and fairfield with gusts today upwards of 30 miles per hour or less and stormtracker 4 overall tracking dry weather but seeing that increase in high cloud cover for those of you in the north bay and it is going to make its way inland into the bay area during the overnight hours. the bulk of the moisture remaining off coast. but we could wake up to some light scattered drizzle for your sunday morning, better clearing and warmer temperatures by or sunday afternoon so really just tracking traces amount of rain at best mainly for those of you in the south bay, but drier for everyone else in the bay area overnight lows will be on the mild side so few degrees warmer than last night, thanks to that blanket of cloud cover overhead widespread mid to upper 50's and tomorrow's daytime highs, warming up 5 to 10 degrees from today some near average not just along the coast. the even as you make your way inland downtown san francisco, 69 degrees mid 70's for oakland and hayward with widespread low
wind speeds out there right now on the breezy side but sustained at 20 miles per hour for those of youn and fairfield with gusts today upwards of 30 miles per hour or less and stormtracker 4 overall tracking dry weather but seeing that increase in high cloud cover for those of you in the north bay and it is going to make its way inland into the bay area during the overnight hours. the bulk of the moisture remaining off coast. but we could wake up to some light scattered drizzle for your sunday...
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youn that instance, if continue to find t the police at ththe rate that youu do and y 'e denying otherervices s those funds, which you s set up as an untenable situation in which you always neeeed the police or need the policice because a system of inequality requires that violent enforcer when their uprisings, as we have seen the pololice and thee suppression of these uprisings in the past few weeks. the call f for defining the pole really is sosort of the first thing. it is one of the first demandsd. it goes along with decrimiminalization. it goes along with the building of new institutions ththat are --ually community organizers safety measures, getting rid of s, egging amacist shot at the heart of what that means and how that is undergirding every institution in the united states. defining the police is one step toward that. it is a crucial step because it gets people to understand they prioritize the police in ways that are unhealthy for so many of us, that are dangerous, that threaten our l lives. amy: let me ask about campaign zero, efforts at reform. they releleased an eight ca
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well siberia is known for its harsh winters but the town there is setting up heat wave record vocal younes can record at $38.00 degrees celsius their own sense of the russian time it's within the all to cool it actually has the most extreme temperature range in the willed with the wind of minus $68.00 degrees. on which one i prefer material the weather is journey to live it cold isn't it it's not she will be up across across into western unical show you what's going on and having said all that it's still not great in other regions in particular she with the worse weather is across the central and eastern areas and we have just had days and days now of different countries experiencing some very heavy downpours that is that the flooding we've had days of course with the conspiracists and consistent rain this is you can see the river in this is actually in southern poland but it is finds that in particular some very very heavy rain has just come really roaring down these streets and through this particular river and it is literally taken away the robot was tools that is going on this is sicil
well siberia is known for its harsh winters but the town there is setting up heat wave record vocal younes can record at $38.00 degrees celsius their own sense of the russian time it's within the all to cool it actually has the most extreme temperature range in the willed with the wind of minus $68.00 degrees. on which one i prefer material the weather is journey to live it cold isn't it it's not she will be up across across into western unical show you what's going on and having said all that...
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siberia is known for its harsh winters but a town that heatwave record younes can record a $38.00 degrees celsius on saturday in the russian town within the arctic circle it has the most extreme temperature range in the world it's winter low is minus $68.00 degrees. speaking of such matters jim is here with the weather and about extremes but the temperature on the rise in europe they are actually just so you know nick it should be about 16 degrees celsius in that particular town this time of year so that shows you just how much water right really is the you right temperatures are on the increase in europe but it's not just that i'm afraid we're also still talking about the rain particularly across the central and eastern areas and now it is that southern poland you can see here along the river it has burst its banks is not just this particular over the rain has been torrential in some areas and look at this this road has just been washed away now while still that is going on the wrist hate elsewhere and unfortunately that of course comes the downside this is the island of sicily people ha
siberia is known for its harsh winters but a town that heatwave record younes can record a $38.00 degrees celsius on saturday in the russian town within the arctic circle it has the most extreme temperature range in the world it's winter low is minus $68.00 degrees. speaking of such matters jim is here with the weather and about extremes but the temperature on the rise in europe they are actually just so you know nick it should be about 16 degrees celsius in that particular town this time of...
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th yhowou working together, youn solve those entproblems. he went on to be as a presidency -- manyy of youy of know, that tag, what happens in vegas states in vegas. that was part of hisste marketig team. he was the president ceo. not only is it a success story when i talk about my father. he was an american who grew up s -- at a young age was brought to las vegas by his parents. my grandmother, mexican american woman was born and raised in los cruises. iraq's the real grand as a young man coming to this grandfb country served as a military and became the united statesit s citizen. it really was a story, tryingy e to come in a country, work hard. worked hard rules so your family could succeed. that is what my siste parents d. so my sister and i could succeed. all the while, my father never forgot where he came wefrom, ad myem g mother as well. hend i helped them get their. that is what my sister and i learned growing up. even though i thought it, iou. will be honest with you, i graduated from the university and real. i sch went on to law sch
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i come against youn the name of god.ly comes down toda amy: when bree newso r reach the grou, , she s ararreed, fi years a. weo now toaleigh, rth rolina, ere we're joid by ee n newme bs, a artt and anti-rist actist.. it is grt to havyou backn decracy no we were in your jail when you were arraigned with your fellow activist that day when you pulled down that flag, the day after president obama was there in charleston singing " "amazing grace" and thousands gathered to honor those killed at mother manual church. can you talk about your action then? you were arresested in t the flg was put back up. but now what has happened today? >> a absolutely.y. thank you so much for having me back was not i so apprececiate everything t that yowiwill do wh ththis show. think for a lot of people at that t time in 2015, t only was it obviously offensive and shocking and horrific to witness the events that happen in charleston, but it was also offensive to see so much atattention and fococus be giveo the confederate flag that had been ther
i come against youn the name of god.ly comes down toda amy: when bree newso r reach the grou, , she s ararreed, fi years a. weo now toaleigh, rth rolina, ere we're joid by ee n newme bs, a artt and anti-rist actist.. it is grt to havyou backn decracy no we were in your jail when you were arraigned with your fellow activist that day when you pulled down that flag, the day after president obama was there in charleston singing " "amazing grace" and thousands gathered to honor those...
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president, at that rally, when you people to slow down testing, were you just kidding or do youn testingefore, we test, we're going to have more cases by having more cases, it sounds bad. >> seth: it sounds bad because it's bad look, man, if you don't like the sound a smoke alarm makes, stop putting giant balls of aluminum foil in the microwave. "but i need to keep my foil ball warm!" if we stop testing for cases, that doesn't mean the cases aren't there, that just means we don't know about them. you can go into a roadside motel room without a black light, but it doesn't mean the linens are springtime fresh so now, our curve is headed back up after months of americans making tremendous sacrifices to try to flatten it. meanwhile, there are lots of other countries that really did flatten their curves just look at the european union, or the dozens of countries that have successfully suppressed their outbreaks. >> the first group is the countries that appear to have successfully suppressed transmission of the disease. that curve has come all the way down so that they are barely registering a
president, at that rally, when you people to slow down testing, were you just kidding or do youn testingefore, we test, we're going to have more cases by having more cases, it sounds bad. >> seth: it sounds bad because it's bad look, man, if you don't like the sound a smoke alarm makes, stop putting giant balls of aluminum foil in the microwave. "but i need to keep my foil ball warm!" if we stop testing for cases, that doesn't mean the cases aren't there, that just means we...
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. >> yeah, you know what, this is what happens when youn have mayors and city council members that cowerthugs. >> sean: i have not been able to confirm they are panthers, but they are people with firearms, definitely, you know,n standing in front of the wendy's with rifles, so that, i confirm. >> yeah, no, absolutely, and the cops have questioned them. the cops have been down there. but you know what? i can't -- i can't blame the cops, sean. you know, who wants to go to work in a place where they aree not going to be supported by the mayor, by the town -- [applause] so, you know, at the end of the day, sean, you know e what? this is what is happening in happening in baltimore, in chicago, a new york city. you have mayors, governors not supporting thee men and women, and you have lawlessness in the street, and it is only going to continue, and it going to get worse, and where is it going to get worse? the hardest hit communities. >> sean: bernie, you know my mom was a prison guard. we talked about that, you know my dad that you know that. so many cops were in my family, so will you please
. >> yeah, you know what, this is what happens when youn have mayors and city council members that cowerthugs. >> sean: i have not been able to confirm they are panthers, but they are people with firearms, definitely, you know,n standing in front of the wendy's with rifles, so that, i confirm. >> yeah, no, absolutely, and the cops have questioned them. the cops have been down there. but you know what? i can't -- i can't blame the cops, sean. you know, who wants to go to work...
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i have been surprised to see how resilient the commodity market as youn, just given said, the fundamentalsingly promising. the u.s. has cut production more than we anticipated. we have production in the u.s. fall from highs of over 14 million barrels a day down to about 10 million barrels a day, but that supply is starting to come back. and we are starting to hear producers, especially creditworthy producers in the u.s., talking about bringing supply back online. there has never been an explicit agreement with the u.s., and the economic reaction by u.s. producers to the drop in price will be the opposite of the price rebound. i think again, it is very $40, $35-$40d this a barrel range, and then looking at the opec countries to have more political skin in the game as well as the economic, you are seeing how the economic problem's compound over time, because month after month of low prices is having significant budgetary impact on the opec entries. and that, of course, figures into their willingness to agree to extending the cuts and also making up for cuts that were not achieved. shery: you
i have been surprised to see how resilient the commodity market as youn, just given said, the fundamentalsingly promising. the u.s. has cut production more than we anticipated. we have production in the u.s. fall from highs of over 14 million barrels a day down to about 10 million barrels a day, but that supply is starting to come back. and we are starting to hear producers, especially creditworthy producers in the u.s., talking about bringing supply back online. there has never been an...
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half, youn that other see divergence is left and right.you think about markets at strategieshat your are, there is a lot of focus on whether markets at large are going up and down. , coming out of that, it did not matter whether you got it in 2007 or 2010. what ended up mattering is reflationary markets or deflationary markets. later, the china linked ones. same kind of, the differentiation in that cycle is true in the em and has created hugely divergent conditions today and those are probably some of the biggest in my recent memory, so i think it's true, to your point on value, that em overall, if you look at the average, is about as -- as it gets. certain markets are the ones that are driving that that have the opportunity, and others -- markets that are kind of being masked by that overall average that do not offer compelling opportunities from our perspectives. atdi: when you take a look dent versus a good balance sheet, where do you see opportunities? >> i am glad you asked that. that is exactly the right question. even with what bob
half, youn that other see divergence is left and right.you think about markets at strategieshat your are, there is a lot of focus on whether markets at large are going up and down. , coming out of that, it did not matter whether you got it in 2007 or 2010. what ended up mattering is reflationary markets or deflationary markets. later, the china linked ones. same kind of, the differentiation in that cycle is true in the em and has created hugely divergent conditions today and those are probably...
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youns. participated in politics- of those same questions. i am running for office.ople want to know how i will votebe foon these things. it is different than voting onou a case on controversy right before you. this idea you have to recusecul. yourself because you have taken a political position in theot ry past is absolutely, utterly ridiculous. it is not required in any only u recusal statute that i am awareo of. the idea that you would be ack? conserves or republican is a bad thing goi ngonly if you areo liberal democratpl. u who do you think we are going to pick? at wwere gonna pick people that think like us. c that will be good judges. when you get in charge -- if you t ever do, it will pick people that come from your world. uabutlifi the goal here, is to k people who are qualified. people that can set aside their political views, this is why we have elections. when it comes to being a judge,, not have to recuse yourself because you have a political opinion different this people on this committee. when it comes to being a conservative republican youu do have not
youns. participated in politics- of those same questions. i am running for office.ople want to know how i will votebe foon these things. it is different than voting onou a case on controversy right before you. this idea you have to recusecul. yourself because you have taken a political position in theot ry past is absolutely, utterly ridiculous. it is not required in any only u recusal statute that i am awareo of. the idea that you would be ack? conserves or republican is a bad thing goi ngonly...
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maria: all right ray kelly great to see youn mornings thank you so much, sir we appreciate your timesioner ray kelly joining us this morning in the face of all of this stay with us we got a lot to come, senator james lankford on the other side of this break. maria: welcome back more relief on the way for millions americans sr., white house advisory hassett saying yesterday chance of a phase four stimulus package are quote very, very high we are seen signs of economic recovery friday's jobs' report o oklahoma senator homeland governmental affairs committee member finance committee member james lankford a lot to talk about ahead of judiciary hearing on police reform economics first do you think another round of aid is needed whether relief or stimulus, do you think we will see it this year? >> iment not sure we will see it yet this year we will have some kind of paefrj trying to figure out if this is another two, three trillion dollar bill i don't anticipate that at all i don't think we need it, quite frankly, but half of the 3 1/2 trillion dollars in previous four packages still not o
maria: all right ray kelly great to see youn mornings thank you so much, sir we appreciate your timesioner ray kelly joining us this morning in the face of all of this stay with us we got a lot to come, senator james lankford on the other side of this break. maria: welcome back more relief on the way for millions americans sr., white house advisory hassett saying yesterday chance of a phase four stimulus package are quote very, very high we are seen signs of economic recovery friday's jobs'...
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i can tell youn: about the interagency ownerships that we have formed, because i agree, they are actually critical in the response to covid. really been in engaged since day one in terms of response to the covert outbreak, about distribution, giving them whatever information we can to help them make good decisions. i know that engages with the strategic national stockpile. that is also focused through health and human services administration. we have also been engaged with them, on roughly speaking, a daily basis. we understand the need for us to we couldatever support about decisions they were making about the national strategic stockpile. similarly, we have been in close contact with the dea regarding controlled substances and the need for controlled substances, as i am sure you no doubt know, there have been extensive need for fentanyl and other opioids, ventilators, and we had to do everything we could to support network they do regarding the availability of those products. and then finally, the acquisitions group is engaged with us around the work that manufacturers have recently tak
i can tell youn: about the interagency ownerships that we have formed, because i agree, they are actually critical in the response to covid. really been in engaged since day one in terms of response to the covert outbreak, about distribution, giving them whatever information we can to help them make good decisions. i know that engages with the strategic national stockpile. that is also focused through health and human services administration. we have also been engaged with them, on roughly...
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would -- youn, you are confirmed as digi in april dag in april of 2017 and i'm sure you have dealt with many others. speaking generally on the topic , yousa surveillance typically want subject to know you are conducting an investigation on them? mr. rosenstein: absolute not. the whole principle is that it is a covert investigation. ,f they know you are looking they are much less likely to engage in open communication that would allow you to discover what they are up to. number two, the people we investigate are presumed innocent. have a responsibility not to damage them by the investigation. investigation is not supposed to be a punishment and thus is very important. in june, you were briefed on and signed that third fisa renewal application, extending the surveillance until 2017. which theint at application came to your desk for your signature, the news about the surveillance had already been leaked to the media. is that correct? at that point, carter page knows he is being surveilled, he is being investigated. but the fbi wants to continue conducting surveillance. why? mr. rosenstein:
would -- youn, you are confirmed as digi in april dag in april of 2017 and i'm sure you have dealt with many others. speaking generally on the topic , yousa surveillance typically want subject to know you are conducting an investigation on them? mr. rosenstein: absolute not. the whole principle is that it is a covert investigation. ,f they know you are looking they are much less likely to engage in open communication that would allow you to discover what they are up to. number two, the people...
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if youn you do know, care about those on the other side of the sign, you can talk to the restaurant owner inside with usa, there are hungry people -- inside with you and say, there are hungry people inside, open the door. at least you will not be sitting back saying, wonder why they don't just come in and eat. because now you understand more about the sign. i will not go much more deeply into it, thank you for asking. rep. morelle: i appreciate all the panelists and all the work they are doing. chairman scott: thank you. gentleman from south dakota, mr. johnson? mr. roy, i was intrigued by the conversation you and representative cline were talking about reopening in the fall focused largely on the collegiate system. let's talk about the k-12 environment. if you were giving advice to school board members or administrators who wanted to make sure that they reopened in an appropriate and safe way in the fall, what guidance would you provide them? chairman scott: mr. roy, you are muted. mr. roy: excuse me for that, i m sorry. as i mentioned in my testimony, we have a paper forthcoming on this
if youn you do know, care about those on the other side of the sign, you can talk to the restaurant owner inside with usa, there are hungry people -- inside with you and say, there are hungry people inside, open the door. at least you will not be sitting back saying, wonder why they don't just come in and eat. because now you understand more about the sign. i will not go much more deeply into it, thank you for asking. rep. morelle: i appreciate all the panelists and all the work they are doing....