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richard: right. lemonis: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the business, the margins aren't that great. so 50%'s not good enough. we need to be closer to 60% to absorb the labor. in order to drive down the cost or improve the margins, the single-biggest ingredient has to be resolved, and that's the cost of the cream. richard: when i can buy my milk right, i get this down to the $6 range in milk, we're doing this for under $9. lemonis: well, i want to get that milk price down. -richard: but it fluctuates. -lemonis: i understand, but i want to get some sort of contract price base
richard: right. lemonis: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the...
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richard: absolutely. but that's because the inequality could only be created by government if it was involved in the economy. if the government wasn't involved in the economy, it could not create this kind of inequality. it was the opportunity to be involved in the economy that gave the opportunity to segregate. ta-nehisi: what does this call us to do now? richard: as you heard, i gave a lot of lectures as i was doing this research and wrote articles and people always ask me that question. i didn't want to answer it. finally, i got pestered enough that i through a chapter in here in the book about remedies. but i don't think we can really creatively think about remedies until we disabuse ourselves of this myth of private causation. so long as we have this consensus, and it is across the political spectrum, conservatives and liberals alike use this term de facto segregation. most of us in this room think of it as de facto segregation. as long as we have that consensus, we are hobbled to think creatively of
richard: absolutely. but that's because the inequality could only be created by government if it was involved in the economy. if the government wasn't involved in the economy, it could not create this kind of inequality. it was the opportunity to be involved in the economy that gave the opportunity to segregate. ta-nehisi: what does this call us to do now? richard: as you heard, i gave a lot of lectures as i was doing this research and wrote articles and people always ask me that question. i...
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again, everyone off the "uss bonhomme richard." that is the ship that you're looking at with this fire. there was a fire and an explosion on board. we'll continue to bring you more details as they come into us here at cnn. >>> meantime, we are also watching very closely the spread of the coronavirus in this country. troubling numbers out of arizona. the state now reporting nearly 120,000 cases, more than 2,200 total deaths, and the positivity rate in arizona, that is such a key number, as we look at it, it's around 27%. this as the navajo nation which occupies parts of northeast arizona continues to take aggressive steps to stop the spread of the virus, including regular weekend lockdowns and nightly curfews. cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro joins me now. you spoke directly with the president of the navajo nation. how are these restrictions working? are they doing what they're supposed to do? >> reporter: well, erica, as you say, the situation in arizona is increasingly desperate when it comes to this pandemic, and there's no better way
again, everyone off the "uss bonhomme richard." that is the ship that you're looking at with this fire. there was a fire and an explosion on board. we'll continue to bring you more details as they come into us here at cnn. >>> meantime, we are also watching very closely the spread of the coronavirus in this country. troubling numbers out of arizona. the state now reporting nearly 120,000 cases, more than 2,200 total deaths, and the positivity rate in arizona, that is such a...
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richard? >> richard: harris, you are all for unity. i know that. there are 711 confederate statues in the country. statues two men who were traitors in the world of general milley. men who fought the united states in the interest of preserving slavery. can't we agree -- i don't know a democrat who is not in favor of taking those down. most are republicans are, too, with the exception of the man the white house who somehow wants to preserve this heritage. it's going so far as to say he is going to veto that funds are military because he can't stomach the idea of renaming bases where blacks were housed in the name of people who were out to preserve slavery. because somehow or another that offends donald trump. >> harris: richard, you are right, i do try to have a kumbaya moment at least once a day. usually with my kids. since we are all adults here, let's talk about what we are really mentioning. it's not about whether or not you want to take down certain things. we are talking about a leader, o
richard? >> richard: harris, you are all for unity. i know that. there are 711 confederate statues in the country. statues two men who were traitors in the world of general milley. men who fought the united states in the interest of preserving slavery. can't we agree -- i don't know a democrat who is not in favor of taking those down. most are republicans are, too, with the exception of the man the white house who somehow wants to preserve this heritage. it's going so far as to say he is...
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francine: richard, thank you so much. richard marsden, the chief executive of synairgen. is the worst over for ubs? the bank has signaled a return to buybacks and dividends. we will bring you an interview with the chief executive officer, sergio ermotti. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. here's laura wright. laura: billionaire jack ma is taking his finance group public. he is seeking a valuation of national theft $200 billion, and thes already valued amongst -- the company could raise more than saudi aramco's record hold of $29 billion. bayer has failed to overturn the first jury verdict that is roundup weed killer causes cancer, but he did get the $79 million award slashed by three quarters. that is not covered by the settlement, three quarters of u.s. claims. the goal is to get the verdict overturned. dots bank may need to cut at least 1000 jobs -- according to those monitoring the lender. the bank chief executive told bloomberg he is planning a signific
francine: richard, thank you so much. richard marsden, the chief executive of synairgen. is the worst over for ubs? the bank has signaled a return to buybacks and dividends. we will bring you an interview with the chief executive officer, sergio ermotti. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. here's laura wright. laura: billionaire jack ma is taking his finance group public. he...
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. >>> by the time we got to the republican convention in 1968, richard nixon had done very well in the primaries leading up to that, but he did not go into the convention hall in miami beach having been assured of the nom nation. he was sure. >> nelson rockefeller decides at the last minute to try to make a serious push to gain the nomination even though he had vacillated for months. >> i felt crowds facing this nation at home and abroad were so serious that i had no right not to make available what experience i had for the use of the party in the country. >> rockefeller is probably the most liberal republican of the era. they were moderate republicans who were just a few steps from liberals. >> mr. rockefeller would get 41%. all the black democrats and republicans and independents, that is, to cross over and vote for him. >> mr. nixon's whole record on civil rights has not been good. >> i want you to know that this marks the end of one journey and we think the beginning of another one. >> one of the key things that nixon did was to build a network of support among political leaders th
. >>> by the time we got to the republican convention in 1968, richard nixon had done very well in the primaries leading up to that, but he did not go into the convention hall in miami beach having been assured of the nom nation. he was sure. >> nelson rockefeller decides at the last minute to try to make a serious push to gain the nomination even though he had vacillated for months. >> i felt crowds facing this nation at home and abroad were so serious that i had no right...
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but this was richard nixon's choice. she said yes, and it proved to be wonderful for her and very good for u.s.-peruvian relations. she ended up getting an award from the government of peru. and the peruvian government, which had not had much say that was very good about the united states, actually thanked the united states for what pat nixon helped to do. >> it's also worth noting that she traveled to vietnam. >> yes. she's the first first lady to travel into a combat zone, because she insisted on visiting soldiers in the hospital, on visiting the troops. she, again, was not someone who wanted generals to give her an update. she wanted to go and talk to the soldiers. it didn't matter that it was a combat zone. she needed to go and talk to the boys themselves and to be able to calm them down, because her son-in-law, both of her sons-in-law had been in the military. and she felt very close to all of these young men. >> the trip to peru was her first solo trip, but she did go. she did accompany the president in 1969, and t
but this was richard nixon's choice. she said yes, and it proved to be wonderful for her and very good for u.s.-peruvian relations. she ended up getting an award from the government of peru. and the peruvian government, which had not had much say that was very good about the united states, actually thanked the united states for what pat nixon helped to do. >> it's also worth noting that she traveled to vietnam. >> yes. she's the first first lady to travel into a combat zone, because...
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richard nixon has no chance at all. he responds with a very radical maneuver. >> nixon tells his team to use a woman to monkey wrench the negotiations in paris. >> anna, a fundraiser of nixon campaign is telling saigon stay away from peace talks and you'll get a better deal if nixon is elected. >> as my candidate joins me in this, neither he or i will say anything that might destroy the chance to have peace. we want peace. >> i think it's dirty pool for dick's people to be messing with the south vietnamese ambassador. anybody keep measures to all the crowd they're just tied up for a few days. >> lbj feels confident to move forward. the condition that north neat vietnam has asked for has been met. so, four-party peace talks, will happen. well in saigon november 1st, the president stands up and drops his major bombshell. >> translator: south vietnam cannot participate in the negotiations. >> i have no more things to tell you. >> embarrassment is commonly today among americans here in vietnam particularly those of us who h
richard nixon has no chance at all. he responds with a very radical maneuver. >> nixon tells his team to use a woman to monkey wrench the negotiations in paris. >> anna, a fundraiser of nixon campaign is telling saigon stay away from peace talks and you'll get a better deal if nixon is elected. >> as my candidate joins me in this, neither he or i will say anything that might destroy the chance to have peace. we want peace. >> i think it's dirty pool for dick's people to...
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one of them is my colleague richard quest, my friend richard quest, who contracted the virus is april and still feels its effects nearly three months later. richard is with me now. it has been nearly three months. i know when you went through it you were experiencing the newness of it every day. and now three months later, you still have symptoms? >> yeah. they come and they go. and that's the awful part in a sense. my virus back in april was on the mild side. i thought that's it, all done. and then a few weeks later, that covid cough, that raspy cough, it doesn't cough up anything. it just sort of right in the throat and the upper chest. that came back. then it went away again. and then last week, it came back again. and this time it really came back for several days. and the fatigue came back. i had to lie down on the sofa after i finished work. i'm not saying, erin, that any of this is debilitating to the point where i can't work, but when the closeness started and there were questions of neurological issues. suddenly i was falling in the streets, dropping a bowl of sugar because w
one of them is my colleague richard quest, my friend richard quest, who contracted the virus is april and still feels its effects nearly three months later. richard is with me now. it has been nearly three months. i know when you went through it you were experiencing the newness of it every day. and now three months later, you still have symptoms? >> yeah. they come and they go. and that's the awful part in a sense. my virus back in april was on the mild side. i thought that's it, all...
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richard: this is richard slater in washington, d.c. each year for the past 194 years, americans have celebrated the esry anniversary of their independence here and in thousands of towns and cities throughout the united states. this year's fourth of july celebrations were something special. americaonwide "honor day," as it was called, was a nonpolitical observance with leaders of both political parties taking part. americans from all walks of life took the opportunity to find the common ground and affection for the country and to share that affection with others. the "honor america day" program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared that they were from that time an independent nation. they based the national independence on the concept of individual liberty. here in washington, the daylong program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells ringing] [drums playing] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious with protestant, roman catholic, and jewish clergymen
richard: this is richard slater in washington, d.c. each year for the past 194 years, americans have celebrated the esry anniversary of their independence here and in thousands of towns and cities throughout the united states. this year's fourth of july celebrations were something special. americaonwide "honor day," as it was called, was a nonpolitical observance with leaders of both political parties taking part. americans from all walks of life took the opportunity to find the...
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richard, great to have you on. you're going to be able to try those things out tomorrow and england for the first time as the pubs and restaurants reopen on super saturday. that's it for the european open. stay with bloomberg television. surveillance is up next. ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó >> u.s. stocks a surprise bid to the upside. coronavirusf the accelerates, with cases in america jumping the most since early may. case closed. the ecb'smakers back qe program, ending a standoff between the central bank and the nation's top court. written'ssaturday, prime minister boris johnson will tell citizens to
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richard: no, sir. traditionally in foreign policy, the strategy is to change the external behavior of other countries. goalsld have legitimate about changing china's approach to trade. we can have legitimate goals about getting them to ease up in hong kong or not deal with the uighurs the way that they are, to stop with their unilateral claims in the south china sea. all of those would be within the traditional realm of foreign policy. we would work with our allies to bring it about. instead, we have the secretary of state berating our allies, including germany, and not making clear what exactly it is we want china's new that is ash want china to do that is in the realm -- what we want on it to do that is in the realm of foreign policy. lisa: is that the outcome we are getting towards? what are the trigger points here in the possible tit-for-tat escalation that could be a worse an area -- a worst-case scenario? richard: we have had the tit-for-tat. we closed houston. they closed chengdu. i think the mo
richard: no, sir. traditionally in foreign policy, the strategy is to change the external behavior of other countries. goalsld have legitimate about changing china's approach to trade. we can have legitimate goals about getting them to ease up in hong kong or not deal with the uighurs the way that they are, to stop with their unilateral claims in the south china sea. all of those would be within the traditional realm of foreign policy. we would work with our allies to bring it about. instead,...
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this is richard strader in washington, d.c. on the in history, professor david farber teaches a class on the origin of the 1960's vietnam antiwar movement and how in his view, it helped to expand the nation's democratic process. american history tv taped this class in 2010 in temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. american history tv offers viewers a seat in college and university classrooms in its weekly lectures in history series. 10s fall semester marks the year semester -- year anniversary of his debut. prof. farber: so we've been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have in many ways given thematic intensity to the 1960's era. we've been trying to think about the meaning and reality of equality in the united states in the 1960's era.
this is richard strader in washington, d.c. on the in history, professor david farber teaches a class on the origin of the 1960's vietnam antiwar movement and how in his view, it helped to expand the nation's democratic process. american history tv taped this class in 2010 in temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. american history tv offers viewers a seat in college and university classrooms in its weekly lectures in history series. 10s fall...
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the difference between richard nixon and donald trump is that richard nixon did not start the rioting in chicago. that could be what donald trump is trying to do. and the announcement that he made today about chicago. well, the attorney general william barr standing beside him, donald trump announced that he is going to send federal officers, mostly from the department of homeland security to chicago. and donald trump and william barr are not even pretending that they're sending them there to protect federal buildings as they claim they're doing in portland tonight. the acting secretary of homeland security was at that announcement today. he is a former lobbyist who has never been confirmed by the senate and has absolutely no experience whatsoever in law enforcement of any kind. at today's announcement standing beside the president and that attorney general, that former lobbyist said the department of homeland security mission in portland is to protect federal property and our law enforcement officers. in chicago, the mission is to protect the public from violent crime on the streets.
the difference between richard nixon and donald trump is that richard nixon did not start the rioting in chicago. that could be what donald trump is trying to do. and the announcement that he made today about chicago. well, the attorney general william barr standing beside him, donald trump announced that he is going to send federal officers, mostly from the department of homeland security to chicago. and donald trump and william barr are not even pretending that they're sending them there to...
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wolfe richard as we are wait instructions to return to america's broadcast headquarters in washington where cleaners look like they're mopping up plutonium we've been issued a 17 page manual handsome instruction book for re entering the workplace now is a long time consultant i'm green with envy i can only imagine how many billable hours went into producing that document but for what other products and services is this pandemic a legitimate gold rush and richard who are the opportunistic profiteers. well there are so many it kind of londell to the mind on the one hand you have the hustlers and i'm trying to are like the people who are using a social media on the internet to sell fake medicines to sell fake cures to sell fake vaccines and to sell all manner of things that are going to protect you from the virus and from getting sick. much of that is illegal and many of the claims involved are straight out of the regal but it's going on it's very hard to stop it exists both in the united states and in the larger world so that's one con but even when you get upset about it it's a small a
wolfe richard as we are wait instructions to return to america's broadcast headquarters in washington where cleaners look like they're mopping up plutonium we've been issued a 17 page manual handsome instruction book for re entering the workplace now is a long time consultant i'm green with envy i can only imagine how many billable hours went into producing that document but for what other products and services is this pandemic a legitimate gold rush and richard who are the opportunistic...
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and richard walker who's filed that report that you've just seen joins me now from brussels hello richard so i'm going to machall has just been talking to the press about her agenda what did she say. that's right she was speaking just after holding a video conference with the european commission here in brussels that's the body that's sort of like the europe the e.u. use executive and talking through everything that they need to do and afterwards she was really stressing that message that you just mentioned earlier of just how serious the situation facing europe is saying that it is in the most risky and dangerous situation that it has been in its history since the european union was founded. and really saying that europe has to come together over getting that recovery fund that we saw mentioned in the report going and the crunch time for that was going to be the middle of july there's going to be a 2 day summit in the chamber that we just saw in the report there where i'm going to merkel you can expect her to be knocking heads together trying to get agreement on that here and to staying
and richard walker who's filed that report that you've just seen joins me now from brussels hello richard so i'm going to machall has just been talking to the press about her agenda what did she say. that's right she was speaking just after holding a video conference with the european commission here in brussels that's the body that's sort of like the europe the e.u. use executive and talking through everything that they need to do and afterwards she was really stressing that message that you...
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richard: first of all, they have to pass the heroes act. would extend unemployment insurance, including the extra $600. by the way, if they don't act tomorrow, there will be a gap in that money. expire that extra $600 would be disaster for ui recipients who would have to drastically cut their spending, and for the economy, which is being held upload by that spending. we estimate it would cost more than 5 million jobs over the next year if they let that expire. in addition to that, the heroes act would also extend, as i said, unemployment insurance, would provide help for state and local governments. local governments are struggling right now with opening up schools. they had to do it in a certain way, you have to have social distancing, and that means they need additional space, guidance. they are not getting that and i don't have the funds to do it. this bill would give them that help. it would also bolster the postal service, aviation industry, keep workers on the payroll and ensure health care and pensions. millions of workers are losing
richard: first of all, they have to pass the heroes act. would extend unemployment insurance, including the extra $600. by the way, if they don't act tomorrow, there will be a gap in that money. expire that extra $600 would be disaster for ui recipients who would have to drastically cut their spending, and for the economy, which is being held upload by that spending. we estimate it would cost more than 5 million jobs over the next year if they let that expire. in addition to that, the heroes...
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bonhomme richard in san diego bay. this is an amphibious assault ship. the fire broke out not too long ago with a very loud, very large explosion and a large plume of noxious smoke that began to whaff down the bay. this is southeast of downtown san diego. sits on san diego bay but it's not at coronado island. it's not at downtown. as far as we know the smoke is not blowing toward the gas lamp corridor or downtown in the city. san diego fire has been told to exit the pier. it has evacuated away. the good news or the merciful news is we only heard of one injury. it's unclear the condition of the person who was injured. we're keeping an eye on the fire and trying to get more information about the investigation into how it broke out and whether or not there were anymore injuries aboard this vessel especially since there's been some maintenance done on the bonhomme richard. this is one of the many breaking stories. we'll continue to do so and update you when we can. >>> there's nothing in the data that would suggest that kids being back in school is dangerous
bonhomme richard in san diego bay. this is an amphibious assault ship. the fire broke out not too long ago with a very loud, very large explosion and a large plume of noxious smoke that began to whaff down the bay. this is southeast of downtown san diego. sits on san diego bay but it's not at coronado island. it's not at downtown. as far as we know the smoke is not blowing toward the gas lamp corridor or downtown in the city. san diego fire has been told to exit the pier. it has evacuated away....
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for more let's bring in journalist richard fitzpatrick who is in barcelona hello to you richard so the u.k. is foreign secretary says they've there's been a big jump in cases all over spain but the spanish government insists that the outbreak are localized under control so which account is more accurate. you'd have to say the british account is more accurate unfortunately the spanish. economy has reopened especially with regards to tourism and that's the big motor of there are economists and so that has brought in problems with social distancing in particular and you also have other causes for the increase increases for jobs that are up to treat. the rate of infections from 2 weeks ago so it's very alarming and the big problem here is that the contact tracing isn't effective so that's why . it's correct to suggest that the virus is getting out of control and the government as a result has warned that we're close to reentering a state of emergency in the country. we know that spain was among the countries hardest hit by corona virus in europe and they as we've said opened up just a mont
for more let's bring in journalist richard fitzpatrick who is in barcelona hello to you richard so the u.k. is foreign secretary says they've there's been a big jump in cases all over spain but the spanish government insists that the outbreak are localized under control so which account is more accurate. you'd have to say the british account is more accurate unfortunately the spanish. economy has reopened especially with regards to tourism and that's the big motor of there are economists and so...
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richard you recently wrote a critique of secretary mike pompei those speech at the nixon library and in it you said he misunderstood history he misunderstood what nixon and kissinger were trying to do with china at that time tell us more. good to be with you steve the secretary of state suggested that the engagement policy with china had because it didn't bring about a china that was more open and liberal politically or economically and when i argued is that was never the intention that was never the goal of the policy aim to change chinese foreign policy to work with china against the common enemy of the soviet union and in fact it succeeded we won the cold war on terms that even an optimist would have would have had difficulty coming up with but isn't it partially true that in later steps like bringing china into the world trade organization bringing it into various international institutions the thought would was that those institutions would liberalize it but if there was some who have i thought was overly optimistic view of what to expect once we brought china into those institu
richard you recently wrote a critique of secretary mike pompei those speech at the nixon library and in it you said he misunderstood history he misunderstood what nixon and kissinger were trying to do with china at that time tell us more. good to be with you steve the secretary of state suggested that the engagement policy with china had because it didn't bring about a china that was more open and liberal politically or economically and when i argued is that was never the intention that was...
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bonhomme richard means good man richard. it was original one was commanded by none other than john paul jones, so there's a story to history of this ship's name sake in the u.s. navy and in american history and ironically the original sunk and caught on fire in 1979 after battle with the british, but the current version of the bonhomme richard pretty much on fire as you said did the return from deployment from japan and been in san diego for the last 2 years. stars and stripes in the newspaper reports about 200 sailors were on board this morning, several had been told as molly mentioned have been injured along with a couple of firefighters from san diego. we are told that basically smoke inhalation so hopefully there won't be any serious injuries from this because if it started with welding accident or water's torch, may have start and come busted as small fire at first that just got out of hand and the firefighters on board were not able to maintain that. the ship usually carries helicopters, sea stallions, of course, they
bonhomme richard means good man richard. it was original one was commanded by none other than john paul jones, so there's a story to history of this ship's name sake in the u.s. navy and in american history and ironically the original sunk and caught on fire in 1979 after battle with the british, but the current version of the bonhomme richard pretty much on fire as you said did the return from deployment from japan and been in san diego for the last 2 years. stars and stripes in the newspaper...
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trump is no richard nixon. donald trump is much more corrupt than richard nixon. on friday night, donald trump pardoned his long-time associate roger stone after roger stone said publically that he had criminal information about donald trump that he was with holding. here is the way he said that in an interview on friday which was delivered you are geurgently in. roger stone says he doesn't want a pardon which implies guilt but a commutation and says he thinks trump will give it to him. he knows i was under enormous pressure to turn on him. it would have eased my situation considerably, but i didn't. turn on him means testify against donald trump with federal criminal prosecutors. roger stone says doing that would have eased the situation considerably. the only way that could ease the situation is if he was able to deliver to prosecutors accurate, provable, criminal information about donald trump, and roger stone refused to do that. joining us now is a member of the house judiciary committee. she was in the roo
trump is no richard nixon. donald trump is much more corrupt than richard nixon. on friday night, donald trump pardoned his long-time associate roger stone after roger stone said publically that he had criminal information about donald trump that he was with holding. here is the way he said that in an interview on friday which was delivered you are geurgently in. roger stone says he doesn't want a pardon which implies guilt but a commutation and says he thinks trump will give it to him. he...
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richard trumka, thank you. in our second hour on radio, we are going to talk about all of those layoffs in the second half of the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. phase one and done. that is what president trump says. phaset while ago, saying two is not under consideration, and the relationship between washington and beijing is severely damaged. in a few moments, i'll be speaking with the john boyd, founder and president of the national black farmers association. we will be asking how the china deal is scoring with farmers. and whether more aid is needed. and it is jobs day in canada. david rosenberg on the report that said canada retrieved nearly a million jobs last month, still ringing the recovery to only about 40% of the 3 million lost. let's take a look at the
richard trumka, thank you. in our second hour on radio, we are going to talk about all of those layoffs in the second half of the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. phase one and done. that is what president trump says. phaset while ago, saying two is not under consideration, and the...
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i'm richard lui. thank you for being with us on this sunday. this hour, more unrest in portland president trump now defends the arrest of protesters by unidentified federal agents. a move oregon's attorney general is now denouncing and taking to court. we're live on the ground there >> a new poll shows former vice president biden now leading president trump by double digits, just 107 days out from the election >> and the president is now at odds with the cdc. the white house tries to block billions for the cdc in the upcoming coronavirus relief bill >>> plus, we'll head to atlanta. mourners gathering to honor georgia congressman and civil rights icon john lewis we'll start this hour for you, portland oregon, where outrage is growing >> i'm so thankful he was able to -- i was able to meet him >> well, there is growing unrest and concern over president trump's use of federal officers to detain protesters in oregon in a fit of rage, protesters set fire to the portland police association building overnight and police declared the gathering to be a
i'm richard lui. thank you for being with us on this sunday. this hour, more unrest in portland president trump now defends the arrest of protesters by unidentified federal agents. a move oregon's attorney general is now denouncing and taking to court. we're live on the ground there >> a new poll shows former vice president biden now leading president trump by double digits, just 107 days out from the election >> and the president is now at odds with the cdc. the white house tries...
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richard? >> richard: everybody should fill out the census, because everybody should be counted. the constitution does prescribe that a whole number of people in every state should be counted. the problem white house has dozens executive memorandum is there is no immigration question in the census. for the white house to determine how they are going to sort of delineate between citizens versus immigrant versus illegal immigrant versus undocumented is going to be a little bit arbitrary. not to mention the fact i think it's important to point out that even though they can vote in the united states, it's very clear that undocumented workers to contribute to our society based on irs data. they have paid over $23 billion in income tax at over $11 billion in state and local taxes. it's important for them to be counted for the sheer purpose of knowing where they are and where they are contributing to our society. i think it's impossible to know how the white house is going to delineate between illegal and not illegal without an immigration question on the census. >> harris: gentlemen, i
richard? >> richard: everybody should fill out the census, because everybody should be counted. the constitution does prescribe that a whole number of people in every state should be counted. the problem white house has dozens executive memorandum is there is no immigration question in the census. for the white house to determine how they are going to sort of delineate between citizens versus immigrant versus illegal immigrant versus undocumented is going to be a little bit arbitrary. not...
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nixon. >> when 1968 begins, it's an open question whether richard nixon can win anything. >> you have that stigma has a loser because of losing two big contests. how do you plan to combat that? >> the way you combat it is to win something. >> nixon lost two big elections, to kennedy, to brown in california. people would say, the guy's a political loser. talented, yes, but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the people go out in new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will have a change in november. thank you. [ applause ] >> television is a vital, political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them, instead of the media, asking questions. >> any further questions that you have? >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth-teller, who was willing to face dow
nixon. >> when 1968 begins, it's an open question whether richard nixon can win anything. >> you have that stigma has a loser because of losing two big contests. how do you plan to combat that? >> the way you combat it is to win something. >> nixon lost two big elections, to kennedy, to brown in california. people would say, the guy's a political loser. talented, yes, but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the people go out in new hampshire,...
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this interview from the richard nixon presidential library and museum and was conducted by the former library director on july 9th, 2018. >> when you graduate from 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974? >> well, i expected to be doing what i started out doing when i graduated, which was to go to work for the children's defense fund. i had interned for her i think after my first year, maybe. and, again, i think that's right. i wanted to go to work with her so i moved to cambridge and began working, doing investigations and litigation around issues like the incarceration of juveniles with adults in adult prisons or the efforts to give tax exempt status to private segregated academies so they didn't have to pay taxes. issues like that. expanding childcare, getting better conditions for migrant workers. that's the kind of work we were doing. and that's what i started doing when i graduated and went right to cambridge to work for her. >> please tell us about the call from john. >> this is a very funny series of actions. i was down visiting bill in arkansas right around christmas. an
this interview from the richard nixon presidential library and museum and was conducted by the former library director on july 9th, 2018. >> when you graduate from 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974? >> well, i expected to be doing what i started out doing when i graduated, which was to go to work for the children's defense fund. i had interned for her i think after my first year, maybe. and, again, i think that's right. i wanted to go to work with her so i moved to...
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hello i'm richard this person you're watching the listening post working from home here are the media stories we're covering this week facebook gets hit by a big brand advertising boycott designed to get hate speech off the site will anything really change. china passes a new law in hong kong that has journalists there running scared well read talking heads and the bookshelves the just credibility plus with all those racist statues getting taken down who or what will take their place the 2 biggest news stories of 2020 the pandemic and the racial inequality protests have triggered what the united nations calls a tsunami of hate speech a surge in a phobia online the social media platforms involved now find themselves the focus of an advertising boycott a campaign called stop hate for profit that is designed to get them to clean up their act by hitting them where it hurts the primary target has been facebook for years mark zuckerberg and company have resisted demands to take a more active approach a harder line on moderating hateful content 909 percent of facebook's revenues 70000000000
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is and let's go right to our correspondent in brussels richard walker standing by for us there hi richard what are germany's plans for the next 6 months what are we expecting i'm going to present today. there was to me there's really just one massive subject that completely dominates over everything else and that is trying to get the e.u. economy moving again now like just about everywhere in the world as the economy here has really fallen off a cliff was a result of the pandemic but also of the lockdowns which have also obviously had a huge effect on business here in europe and america has been at the forefront of efforts to plan what's being called a recovery fund running into the hundreds of billions of euros that is designed to stimulate the economy to try and prevent this very very deep recession happening right now from turning into a depression and just to give you a sense of how serious this is amid the european commission just released new projections yesterday saying that the e.u. economy was set to contract this year by 8.3 percent 8.3 percent how much is that really well as a
is and let's go right to our correspondent in brussels richard walker standing by for us there hi richard what are germany's plans for the next 6 months what are we expecting i'm going to present today. there was to me there's really just one massive subject that completely dominates over everything else and that is trying to get the e.u. economy moving again now like just about everywhere in the world as the economy here has really fallen off a cliff was a result of the pandemic but also of...
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richard: okay. lemonis: i would want the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what we're doing. you made this mold, right? tony: i didn't make the mold, but yeah. lemonis: you just use, like, a tub? tony: yes. lemonis: but there can be a more efficient way to make an actual mold. michael: oh, yeah. a more food-safe way. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. richard: so you re-use the mold? tony: i re-use the mold. we clean it and we wash it. michael: so that -- so that's, like -- you can't do that. because the correct chemicals you have to use now with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. ovie: three years of work i put in and there's no appreciation. i think i owe it to myself to, you know, look for other opportunities. tony: can we get off-camera for this? this is, like, crazy. puts cash back in your wallet. earn 5% cash back on everything you buy at walmart.com... mom! paper towels! ...i
richard: okay. lemonis: i would want the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what we're doing. you made this mold, right? tony: i didn't make the mold, but yeah. lemonis: you just use, like, a tub? tony: yes. lemonis: but there can be a more efficient way to make an actual mold. michael: oh, yeah. a more food-safe way. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. richard: so you re-use the mold? tony: i re-use the mold. we clean it and we wash it. michael: so that -- so...
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i understand richard what you're saying. sometimes the soul is lost to step-by-step and dollar by dollar . richard gere: that is the rabbit hole that i'm afraid of. yes. >> senator cortez masto. >> thank you. i appreciate the conversation today. let me pressure from this perspective. i'm going to return to hong kong. american and european companies are being pressured towards the national security vp access and the freedoms. we know that . the pressure will almost certainly be tested. but what we have also seen as the pressure on to change some of china's i do know, help principles. some of their - in the response to china. i guess my question is what can congress do to support american companies and the pressure and propaganda. that is the challenge we have made and we just had discussion on how american companies are succumbing to the pressure put on the chinese government. when we need to be aware of here in congress. what we need to support our american companies want to get into that market spring event at the same time
i understand richard what you're saying. sometimes the soul is lost to step-by-step and dollar by dollar . richard gere: that is the rabbit hole that i'm afraid of. yes. >> senator cortez masto. >> thank you. i appreciate the conversation today. let me pressure from this perspective. i'm going to return to hong kong. american and european companies are being pressured towards the national security vp access and the freedoms. we know that . the pressure will almost certainly be...
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you talk -- guys like richard prior, lenny bruce, richard lewis. to see him still -- watching him on curb, this is why i love my life, you know. >> so this is my life question. >> i'm on "the beat." >> this is my last question then we go to joy reid. richard lewis, you're known to be curmudgeonly, how are you liking staying home for quarantine? >> i don't leave my house anyway. nothing really changed. you don't ask me about my hip-hop lyrics. i've been in some hip-hop lyrics. i was in mamas and papas song. mamas and papas, i think, once and liberace. >> i've got to give it to joy reid. my special thanks. richard lewis, al roker. >> read out. >> the book is "you look so much better in person, true stories of absurdity and success." as always we try to do it extra on "the beat." thanks so everyone. don't go anywhere. joy reid is up next. don't go anywhere. joy reid is up next. >>> donald trump is terrified. he should be. today the one who terrifies him more than anyone on earth, today former president barack hussein obama did a eulogy on john lewis.
you talk -- guys like richard prior, lenny bruce, richard lewis. to see him still -- watching him on curb, this is why i love my life, you know. >> so this is my life question. >> i'm on "the beat." >> this is my last question then we go to joy reid. richard lewis, you're known to be curmudgeonly, how are you liking staying home for quarantine? >> i don't leave my house anyway. nothing really changed. you don't ask me about my hip-hop lyrics. i've been in some...
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comes from richard's -- poor richard's almanac as a homaze to ben franklin. the original frigate caught fire and sank in 1779. we hope the modern version, this namesake, does not carry that same fate. i have to tell you, for those of us who love the navy, it's kind of heart-breaking. thankfully, there's no loss of life, thankfully the injuries are not major but still it's a sad day to see a beautiful ship like this just engulfed in flames. >> yeah, it is. at the same time, when you mention the history, the powerful history, i can't help but think about the -- how proud we are, right, of those people that the ships were named after. it's made us who we are and thankfully it's minimal injuries here. maybe this could be a part of getting our attention away from all the other news that's going on and focused on what we -- where we've come from and what we are and where we want to be, you know, as americans, patriots so-to-speak and we're all one. we don't want to change the way we're doing things in america. we want to make it better but all these people, all the
comes from richard's -- poor richard's almanac as a homaze to ben franklin. the original frigate caught fire and sank in 1779. we hope the modern version, this namesake, does not carry that same fate. i have to tell you, for those of us who love the navy, it's kind of heart-breaking. thankfully, there's no loss of life, thankfully the injuries are not major but still it's a sad day to see a beautiful ship like this just engulfed in flames. >> yeah, it is. at the same time, when you...
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for more now let's go to journalist richard fitzpatrick in barcelona richard greetings help us sort out some contradictions here the u.k. foreign secretary says there's been a big jump in cases all over the country meanwhile the spanish government insists the outbreaks are localized and under control what's closer to the truth. and you'd have to say the british are closer to the truth and the statistics are telling there's been. tripping forward increase in infections over the last 2 weeks and at the moment there's over 200 clusters all over the country and no close breaks that the health services are battling with it's there and all the corners and stay in the open galaxy in the northwest and cut them doing the arak on the north's east and down and in the sea as well there's a notorious case and a nightclub there in cordoba where. 91 people were infected and and then like before and the people who were less than 200 people should be in that's life so we know we know pretty much the causes of these outbreaks the problem with tourism and the problem with seasonal workers like grading aro
for more now let's go to journalist richard fitzpatrick in barcelona richard greetings help us sort out some contradictions here the u.k. foreign secretary says there's been a big jump in cases all over the country meanwhile the spanish government insists the outbreaks are localized and under control what's closer to the truth. and you'd have to say the british are closer to the truth and the statistics are telling there's been. tripping forward increase in infections over the last 2 weeks and...
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richard european leaders have been calling for greater unity amongst member states since forever so how does our going to merkel plan to make it happen this time. sensually she's saying the she and germany are prepared to provide leadership to the european union as they face up to this what she's been describing as the biggest crisis since the european union was founded and that process of germany kind of stepping up to this leadership position actually began a couple of months ago when i go america will join forces with a man who were my call the french president and jointly proposed 500000000000 euro recovery fund which was the sort of kernel upon which the european commission has built this this larger proposal that you just mentioned there. and making that a joint effort with the french was a sign that germany and france the 2 largest powers within the european union will closely working together on this and also very importantly the structure of this fund that's being discussed is going to break what was previously a to boom for germany this is this idea that the european commi
richard european leaders have been calling for greater unity amongst member states since forever so how does our going to merkel plan to make it happen this time. sensually she's saying the she and germany are prepared to provide leadership to the european union as they face up to this what she's been describing as the biggest crisis since the european union was founded and that process of germany kind of stepping up to this leadership position actually began a couple of months ago when i go...
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and william barr watched richard nixon's second attorney general plead guilty. he negotiated that plea on charges of perjury he negotiated the perjury charges down to the lesser charge of not testifying truthfully to a senate committee and getting a prison sentence that was then suspended as part of his plea deal. and that is what makes william barr's testimony today so profoundly and deeply shocking. president trump's mental health has been called into question. his neurological function is declining, according to some professional mental health observers. president trump's niece, a trained clinical psychologist, has publicly diagnosed for us why president trump can never stop lying. but today is the day, if you haven't before, to begin to question the neurological function of william barr. because william barr knows that the attorney general of the united states can be and has been convicted of crimes. republican attorneys general. william barr knows that attorney general kleindinst pleaded guilty to not testifying truthfully. and still, william barr chose to
and william barr watched richard nixon's second attorney general plead guilty. he negotiated that plea on charges of perjury he negotiated the perjury charges down to the lesser charge of not testifying truthfully to a senate committee and getting a prison sentence that was then suspended as part of his plea deal. and that is what makes william barr's testimony today so profoundly and deeply shocking. president trump's mental health has been called into question. his neurological function is...