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and where are biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed >> -- postponed. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from george clinton, george bush george w. bush, and barack obama. correspondents dinner speeches, tonight, on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> thank you for being with us for this conversation about how we respond. i am so thankful that you all are with us for our first virtual
and where are biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed >> -- postponed. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from george clinton, george bush george w. bush, and barack obama. correspondents dinner speeches, tonight, on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> thank you for being with us for this conversation about how we respond. i am so thankful that you all are with us for our first virtual
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[laughter] and where are biggie and tupac? [laughter and applause] pres. obama: but all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. [laughter] for example -- no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice - [laughter] at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team cooking did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so ultimately, you did not blame lil' jon or meatloaf. [laughter] you fired gary busey. [laughter] and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. [laughter and applause] well handled, sir. [laughter] well handled. pres. obama: say what you will about mr. trump, he certainly would bring some change to the white house. let's see what we have got up there. [laughter] pres. obama: so, yes, this has been quite a year in politics, but also in the movies. many people, for instance, were inspired by the king's speech. it's a wonderful film. [applau
[laughter] and where are biggie and tupac? [laughter and applause] pres. obama: but all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. [laughter] for example -- no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice - [laughter] at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team cooking did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of...
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know if you seen the the editorial in the financial times you know from 2 weeks ago i mean this is the biggies maybe one of the most powerful newspapers in the globe and even the financial times is saying right now in an editorial that there needs to be an end to the policy direction of the last 40 years and for 40 years we've relied on values like individual ism selfishness and you know the central idea of you know what most people call that the old rule here is the idea that most people are selfish and you're in the midst of in the midst of them and you realize that's not going to get you anywhere and what has been happening is that i did it just 56 years ago were seen as crazy and very unrealistic are now moving into the mainstream you know the idea of well taxes basically you know bigger role for the state all these ideas are becoming much more prominent right now. refer bregman historian and we certainly hope that you're making the case for a better society after the event i make does come to rutgers thank you so much for talking to us sure thank you. well from picturing what the world wi
know if you seen the the editorial in the financial times you know from 2 weeks ago i mean this is the biggies maybe one of the most powerful newspapers in the globe and even the financial times is saying right now in an editorial that there needs to be an end to the policy direction of the last 40 years and for 40 years we've relied on values like individual ism selfishness and you know the central idea of you know what most people call that the old rule here is the idea that most people are...
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." >> he is like big -- >> like biggie smalls. biggie smalls. big poppa. >> let's go to rob in the backyard. how are you doing, rob? >> reporter: well, good. i guess we should share with our viewers we also call dan big poppa. and especially when he's rocking his mullet like he is this morning. we usually wear the blue jacket. we did that last week when we were in front of the front yard, nice clean hedges and now in the backyard, it is a mullet. all business in the front and party in the back. and a saw from one of my neighbors you can probably hear in the distance. out of yellowstone national park. a sign of spring, my friends, the bison herd is out. the young are out. the red dog, nuzzling up to mommy i guess because he has a bit of a red coat. beautiful shot. >>> good saturday morning. a look at emeryville, where it's nice and sunny. cooler temperatures today, anywhere from 5 to 7 degrees cooler. stronger sea breeze. increasing high clouds. deeper marine layer for your sunday, warming up next week. highs today with the breezy to gusty winds
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biggie, the dehe should open up by the end of the week. obviously, people can open testing sites that we don't know about. what we are trying to do is spreadthat we have across the commonwealth of massachusetts. lowell just opened. the northeast has not had a lot of traces. we have a map that can show where we have testing sites. our goal is to have accessible testing in the commonwealth. we will be expanding mobile for whatevereople reason, -- >> d you anticipate releasing the information on the cases that come in? >> i will not speculate. yes, we are trying to take as much data as we have available to put out. one of the challenges with testing data is when it comes the the labs, a lot of detail that we would want such as ethnicity, race is often left blank and all you get is the person's name and date of birth. to gettrying very hard all of those felled out so that we have robust data to report to the commonwealth. we will start putting on data even though it will be incomplete so that we can just get the data out. >> can i ask you abou
biggie, the dehe should open up by the end of the week. obviously, people can open testing sites that we don't know about. what we are trying to do is spreadthat we have across the commonwealth of massachusetts. lowell just opened. the northeast has not had a lot of traces. we have a map that can show where we have testing sites. our goal is to have accessible testing in the commonwealth. we will be expanding mobile for whatevereople reason, -- >> d you anticipate releasing the...
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biggies tensions to just place as any change in their intention and always a silly mistake. and yes another lucia's this just to see you until you come. to the door don't know what it meant that he needs and i'm not a man and this you can't clean yet so that the new chattering class. cheat the he's into that i love it i see it i wish to judge me about feet just look at all the goods. i get with still to come to the course approach with just somebody every machine that. we have to look at what is going to get off the precisely these and i will. use my guides and the by live. with the e.u. upgrades the boy in the present with. the news because i want to get a huge. bus just to clean your clothes with a key with. the key to the place believes that you know that i will be deflated should you go home you desire which of those. who do you go sleep with katie and that. in the matter you know me had i known that he come out back and. call out. the night p.d. get him to go i think. a yankee in the case might eat it and pack. his umbrella was kind of the house i was in community which
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[laughter] what really happened in roswell and where are biggie and tupac. >> this year's white house corners dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. watch past speeches for reagan, sh, clinton, george w. bush, obama. on c-span and c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radario app. >> several u.s. governors gave updates on their state's responses to the coronavirus outbreak. we hear first from tennessee's bill lee on guidelines for opening some businesses for the state and then new york's andrew cuomo talks about state revenue shortfalls and vi virginia's ralph northram lace out plans to open parts of the commonwealth. here is tennessee governor bill lee.
[laughter] what really happened in roswell and where are biggie and tupac. >> this year's white house corners dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. watch past speeches for reagan, sh, clinton, george w. bush, obama. on c-span and c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radario app. >> several u.s. governors gave updates on their state's responses to the coronavirus outbreak. we hear first from tennessee's bill lee on guidelines for opening some businesses for the state and...
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re biggie and [laughter] >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed. willrk the tradition, we show former speeches. the white house correspondents speeches, saturday night, at 8:00 eastern. or listen on the free c-span radio app. sunday night, a wall street trader turned photojournalist on his book dignity, about the plight of those living on the margins of society in america. >> it was a sunday morning. because all of the trucks were gone. immediately her intelligence came right through. we spoke for about an hour or half an hour. life, which was almost like a because shea -- cliche of everything wrong they can happen to someone. --ntually i asked her every something i ask everyone a photograph, how do you are me to describe you? back, that is what i am, a prostitute, a mother of six, and a child of god. >> next, president trump signing an emergency coronavirus relief package. the legislation replenishes the fund for small businesses that sends additional aid to hospitals. he was joined by members of his congress -- cabinet and republican leaders.
re biggie and [laughter] >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed. willrk the tradition, we show former speeches. the white house correspondents speeches, saturday night, at 8:00 eastern. or listen on the free c-span radio app. sunday night, a wall street trader turned photojournalist on his book dignity, about the plight of those living on the margins of society in america. >> it was a sunday morning. because all of the trucks were gone. immediately her...
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know if you seen the the editorial in the financial times you know from 2 weeks ago i mean this is the biggies maybe one of the most powerful newspapers in the globe and even the financial times is saying right now in an editorial that there needs to be an end to the policy direction of the last 40 years and for 40 years we've relied on values like individual isn't selfishness and you know the central idea of you know what most people call that the old rule is the idea that most people are selfish and you're in the midst of that in the midst of them and you realize that's not going to get you anywhere and what has been happening is that i did it just 56 years ago were seen as crazy and very unrealistic are now moving into the mainstream you know the idea of well taxes they seeking you know a bigger role for the state all these ideas are becoming much more prominent right now. recur bregman historian and we certainly hope that you're making the case for a better society after the event i make does come to rutgers thank you so much for talking to us sure thank you. well from picturing what the w
know if you seen the the editorial in the financial times you know from 2 weeks ago i mean this is the biggies maybe one of the most powerful newspapers in the globe and even the financial times is saying right now in an editorial that there needs to be an end to the policy direction of the last 40 years and for 40 years we've relied on values like individual isn't selfishness and you know the central idea of you know what most people call that the old rule is the idea that most people are...
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where are biggie and tup >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches tonight on c-span and c-span.org. or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> former secretary of state john kerry and former u.s. ambassador and state department officials talk about the global impact of the coronavirus. this is hosted by yale university. >> welcome to the more than 1000 registered attendees at this jackson virtual discussion forum. this is the fifth of these discussions.
where are biggie and tup >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches tonight on c-span and c-span.org. or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> former secretary of state john kerry and former u.s. ambassador and state department officials talk about...
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much involved in a massive amount of cigarette smuggling and commodity smuggling define its is exactly biggie's it is involved 'd in smuggling of drugs in north africa all of those rocks up on 4 year old nowhere so in a way you know it is a multifaceted organization that is not just political organization is definitely a terror organization it's also a crime network and as i said the days decision was deliberate it's only been a very good decision in germany it will come over life but also before we run out of time and i just ask you you know lebanon is a country in turmoil you've got protests because of the economic crisis you have the the pandemic lockdowns now you've got germany banning hezbollah am i right in saying that it seems like things are going from bad to worse in lebanon. going to the financial and economy so should issues in the government yes it does but when it comes to the christie general general secretary for his beloved son not mention too many times. the chinese should. cycle completely different from the national line they don't deal with the national banks they don't. com
much involved in a massive amount of cigarette smuggling and commodity smuggling define its is exactly biggie's it is involved 'd in smuggling of drugs in north africa all of those rocks up on 4 year old nowhere so in a way you know it is a multifaceted organization that is not just political organization is definitely a terror organization it's also a crime network and as i said the days decision was deliberate it's only been a very good decision in germany it will come over life but also...
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and where are biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed >> -- postponed. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from george clinton, george bush george w. bush, and barack obama. correspondents dinner speeches, tonight, on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> thank you for being with us for this conversation about how we respond. i am so thankful that you all are with us for our first virtual cgi university panel conversation. i wanted to start with our former surgeon general. if you could just tell us from your perspective how you think we are doing here in the united states and what you think we should be doing differently. thank you, chelsea. it's wonderful to be here with all of you. reflect on what an extraordinary moment it has been. is, most of us have never experienced anything like this in our lifetimes in the world has not seen this in perhaps a century or more. so it is something we will remember for the rest of our let me st
and where are biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed >> -- postponed. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from george clinton, george bush george w. bush, and barack obama. correspondents dinner speeches, tonight, on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> thank you for being with us for this conversation about how we respond. i am so thankful that you all are with us for our first virtual cgi...
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director has no way to actually verify these have no independent access those these are only gets the biggies and know none of it was there and out so it just encourages not magic change methodology as we know him china originally if you died without a test will mean you weren't counted as a cricket now china is not unknown even got in that kind of methodology but given that it was in this country that then we are not particularly worried about that because it was the type of coverup that and they were biased to spread and spread and become the pandemic that we have today. there are following the fashion kenya's tailors rushed to make millions of masks after wearing them becomes law. and sold during the war veteran who's now raised around $23000000.00 to help fight coronavirus. hello there the winter weather is still very much with us across central regions of the united states is right in the forecast as well but of course it's been about this cold air plunging south and the snow that we have seen so have a look at this westminster in colorado really quite deep and of course they're trying t
director has no way to actually verify these have no independent access those these are only gets the biggies and know none of it was there and out so it just encourages not magic change methodology as we know him china originally if you died without a test will mean you weren't counted as a cricket now china is not unknown even got in that kind of methodology but given that it was in this country that then we are not particularly worried about that because it was the type of coverup that and...
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it is not clear, it is a biggie -- a bit of a tug-of-war with what the main authorities are .rying to do to stem the crisis on the other hand, the health situation, the sanitary situation and a lot of countries. ande we have seen the peak a lot of european countries in terms of the academic -- of the epidemic. however, we are not sure how the u.k. and the u.s. are going to come out. and more importantly, we are not sure how we come out of this crisis. so there is still a lot of uncertainty around the situation. the good news, obviously, is that the government and the central banks are doing something very relevant. do you worry that markets are a little bit too short-term, that they are looking at what happens in the next two months, three months, maybe six months? the kind of credit and loans that are offered to businesses of smaller size and may be medium once? joseph: i think markets are forward-looking. they are looking past this crisis, and they are wondering whether this is going to be a u-shapedcoverage or a of recovery, or if it is going to be an l. it is not completely clear.
it is not clear, it is a biggie -- a bit of a tug-of-war with what the main authorities are .rying to do to stem the crisis on the other hand, the health situation, the sanitary situation and a lot of countries. ande we have seen the peak a lot of european countries in terms of the academic -- of the epidemic. however, we are not sure how the u.k. and the u.s. are going to come out. and more importantly, we are not sure how we come out of this crisis. so there is still a lot of uncertainty...
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no gold there's a patient hole but of course and this is a biggie ship for us because otherwise all of it should we come to the boat and we will not have the capacity to create them all ok just finally in very briefly obviously a lot of repercussions of that of investment in the italian health service and health services across the european union have that you had any cases of those who have been infected by covert 1000 who have recovered from covert 1000 and then have been reinfected not so far nevertheless and there is a lot of uncertainty about how much is protected. even junichi provided by 1st grown up iris to take ships because of their product or we are just testing if the virus spreads and we are not testing which antibodies are predictable or with cellular immunity is protected at last the 1st search is ongoing not that it's on the course of this will be crucial as soon as that that signal will be available in order to forecast the level of protection that will be provided by docs nation it's crucial to dog how much we will be able to buy absolutely it will the collation and t
no gold there's a patient hole but of course and this is a biggie ship for us because otherwise all of it should we come to the boat and we will not have the capacity to create them all ok just finally in very briefly obviously a lot of repercussions of that of investment in the italian health service and health services across the european union have that you had any cases of those who have been infected by covert 1000 who have recovered from covert 1000 and then have been reinfected not so...
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[laughter] and where are biggie and tupac? [laughter and applause] pres. obama: but all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. [laughter] for example -- no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice - [laughter] at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team cooking did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so ultimately, you did not blame lil' jon or meatloaf. [laughter] you fired gary busey. [laughter] and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. [laughter and applause] well handled, sir. [laughter] well handled. pres. obama: say what you will about mr. trump, he certainly would bring some change to the white house. let's see what we have got up there. [laughter] pres. obama: so, yes, this has been quite a year in politics, but also in the movies. many people, for instance, were inspired by the king's speech. it's a wonderful film. [applau
[laughter] and where are biggie and tupac? [laughter and applause] pres. obama: but all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. [laughter] for example -- no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice - [laughter] at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team cooking did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of...
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and where are biggie and tupac? white house's correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the annual tradition, we will feature past dinner speeches, from presidents ronald reagan, george h w bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches, tonight on c-span and c-span.org, or listen .n the free c-span radio app "q&a," wallght on street trader turned photojournalist chris are naughty on his book "dignity," about the plight of those living on the margins of society in america. chris: it was a sunday or a saturday, and she was in the and theal point, intelligence kind of came on through, and we spoke for an hour, half an hour or so, and life, which is almost like a clichÉ of everything wrong that can happen to somebody, and eventually, i asked her what i asked everybody i photograph, which is, you know, how do you want me to describe you? give me one sentence to describe you? back, what i am, a prostitute, a mother of six, and a child of god. p.m
and where are biggie and tupac? white house's correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the annual tradition, we will feature past dinner speeches, from presidents ronald reagan, george h w bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches, tonight on c-span and c-span.org, or listen .n the free c-span radio app "q&a," wallght on street trader turned photojournalist chris are naughty on his book...
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couldn't far right groups such as biggie and the identity tarion movements are moving on to germany's streets of the. herds have. yes. the identity movement may be a throwback but as this promotional video shows it presents itself as hip young and forward thinking like their other allies on the far right they want to draw young people into the movement the identity are skilled at attracting attention like at this 2016 protest at the brandenburg gate in berlin and their campaign on the french alps for a mediterranean mission to keep refugees out rather than to rescue them. has mounted campaigns in austria germany and across europe proclaiming the supposed downfall of society he also plays down the crimes committed by the nazis claiming that traditional democratic politicians have become mired in what he calls a cult of guilt. for years this elite has been searching for a sword to fall on to now they found the migration crisis this is a society a generation of death and voluntary liquidation and the identity want to be a force of life so we say this to that elite you're welcome to sacri
couldn't far right groups such as biggie and the identity tarion movements are moving on to germany's streets of the. herds have. yes. the identity movement may be a throwback but as this promotional video shows it presents itself as hip young and forward thinking like their other allies on the far right they want to draw young people into the movement the identity are skilled at attracting attention like at this 2016 protest at the brandenburg gate in berlin and their campaign on the french...
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>>host: can you draw a direct line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. but because in so many ways both of them took the beauty of vernacular language and crafted it and made the decision to tell stories that were pointed, had a political content and resonated deeply were pleasurable to listen to and engage with they are different political subjects like one is very much an activist and organizer but the relationship to black language with the diaspora and the desire to understand that as the foundation of the production is directly connected. >> it is the double entendre because what i talk about the process by which it became the most popular form in the country and had an audience that expanded beyond the initial core audience. and from the very beginning of the postindustrial life with all of its complexity as we said first it is not meconium to the hood. >>host: you use the term mc what does that mean? >> it is the word for tea 17 that is more organic to hip-hop some spell it teethree there is a relationship between the wrapper and the dj and the pr
>>host: can you draw a direct line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. but because in so many ways both of them took the beauty of vernacular language and crafted it and made the decision to tell stories that were pointed, had a political content and resonated deeply were pleasurable to listen to and engage with they are different political subjects like one is very much an activist and organizer but the relationship to black language with the diaspora and the...
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for charlotte biggy, that's impossible. she had this way about her. that smile, that just got you and captured your heart. remember me? that was june, 2019, the last time i saw charlotte and she was doing great. >> i can't imagine back then imagine she'd be 12-years-old and seeing her at 12-years-old and what that would look like. she was dying. >> reporter: when i first met charlotte, it was 2013, through our first film on medical marijuana call we. pitter patter, creep crawls in the cave. >> reporter: we had heard about this amazing 6-year-old from colorado who had a rare form of epilepsy. she had a seizure every 30 minutes. everyone potentially fatal. no treatment had worked. then one day, desperate, her parents gave her a non-psychoactive ingredient from a cannabis plant cbd. >> this is charlotte's web. she didn't have a soezier that day and she didn't have a seizure that night. yeah. right. i this is crazy. >> reporter: and it was at that moment that people started to see marijuana, which had been considered dangerous, could also be different. sh
for charlotte biggy, that's impossible. she had this way about her. that smile, that just got you and captured your heart. remember me? that was june, 2019, the last time i saw charlotte and she was doing great. >> i can't imagine back then imagine she'd be 12-years-old and seeing her at 12-years-old and what that would look like. she was dying. >> reporter: when i first met charlotte, it was 2013, through our first film on medical marijuana call we. pitter patter, creep crawls in...
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. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her we'll discuss that with her right after the break. ♪i'm always walking to the same old place♪ ♪just in case i see your face♪ ♪i may be acting crazy now it's getting late♪ ♪they took my heart away ♪but i'll be okay, 'cause♪ ♪in my dream world ♪i'm still your dream girl ♪ooh, i'm still your dream girl♪ ♪ooh ♪ staying connected your way you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. heyi'm confused. up? confused about what, everything ok? yeah, i only see one price on my phone
. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her we'll discuss that with her right after the break. ♪i'm always walking to the same old place♪ ♪just in case i see your face♪ ♪i may be acting crazy now it's getting late♪...
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. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her right after the break. you like potato... and you like potahto i like tomato i like tomahto ♪ but we'll never call the whole thing off ♪ [anthony] hey mama, what's up? [mama] i'm confused. confused about what, everything ok? yeah, i only see one price on my phone bill. that doesn't sound confusing mama. you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. oh come on, there's always extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why can't all my bills be like this? i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. anthony? umph! at t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. and right now, when you switch your family, get 4 lines of unlimited for just $35 a line. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily social distancing show, earlier today i got the clans to speak to the mayor of atlanta. keisha lance bottoms. she recently
. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her right after the break. you like potato... and you like potahto i like tomato i like tomahto ♪ but we'll never call the whole thing off ♪ [anthony] hey mama, what's up? [mama] i'm...
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[laughter] and tupe our biggie ac? [laughter] >> the white house correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the tradition, we will features past -- feature past speeches from ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches saturday evening on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. changed sincehas c-span began 41 years ago. but our mission continues. to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year, we brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process, and the federal response to the coronavirus. watch all of c-span's public affairs programs on television, online, or on our free radio app, and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal" programs, or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by private industry, america's table television company, and brought to you provider. -- brought to you by your television provider. "washington
[laughter] and tupe our biggie ac? [laughter] >> the white house correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the tradition, we will features past -- feature past speeches from ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches saturday evening on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. changed sincehas c-span began 41 years ago. but our mission continues. to provide an unfiltered view of...
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. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her we'll discuss that with her right after the break. ♪i'm always walking to the same old place♪ ♪just in case i see your face♪ ♪i may be acting crazy now it's getting late♪ ♪they took my heart away ♪but i'll be okay, 'cause♪ ♪in my dream world ♪i'm still your dream girl ♪ooh, i'm still your dream girl♪ ♪ooh ♪ killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. ♪ but inside's the place we gon' play today ♪ ♪ not just the little ones, grown-ups too ♪ ♪ checkin' the world with a different view ♪ ♪ let's stay connected, one with the flow ♪ ♪ let's stay playful, oreo ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the daily social distancing show, earlier tod
. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her we'll discuss that with her right after the break. ♪i'm always walking to the same old place♪ ♪just in case i see your face♪ ♪i may be acting crazy now it's getting late♪...
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. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her we'll discuss that with her right after the break. got it? got it. it's slippery. nooooo... noooo... nooooo... yeeeesss... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. hey look, i got it. bounty, the quicker picker upper. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend,
. >> let me tell you something, they always talk about big e, biggie didn't have the catalog-- tupac had. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. when we come back, my guest will be atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms who is objecting to her state's reopening of the economy. we'll discuss that with her we'll discuss that with her right after the break. got it? got it. it's slippery. nooooo... noooo... nooooo... yeeeesss... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker...
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no biggie. >> wow. my father did not live on campus because it was just after the milbury, massachuset at home -- i think that was a sore spot for him, that he had to -- >> stephen: i'll make this quick, but did i ever tell you about bones hamilton, about the guy they met who went to college with my dad? >> no. >> stephen: take a half second. early "daily show"" way, way, back, maybe even craig kilburn "daily show,"" really old. >> we call that "daily show" classic." >> stephen: sun city, arizona. they've got cops patrolling sun city who are all over 80 years old, patrolling on golf carts and i'm patrolling with them. there is a car accident on the coroner and these 80-year-old, 85-year-old guys are mdistances between car wheels ask stuff. and i'm leaning against the wall of the gated communities and there's a guy on the other sides leaning over it and teefs had 40 feet away from me. and there was something about the cut of his jib they liked and i went over and introducemyself. at one point he said he
no biggie. >> wow. my father did not live on campus because it was just after the milbury, massachuset at home -- i think that was a sore spot for him, that he had to -- >> stephen: i'll make this quick, but did i ever tell you about bones hamilton, about the guy they met who went to college with my dad? >> no. >> stephen: take a half second. early "daily show"" way, way, back, maybe even craig kilburn "daily show,"" really old. >> we...
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brokerage industry was broken up by robinhood's trading model it seemed totally ascended in the word of biggie smalls, mo money, mo problems an unprecedented surge in trading volumes, at times the system couldn't handle it. they went down, stayed down during intense trading days of the first quarter. it was frustrating with sources saying robin hood is raising capital, what should we make of the company let's check in with the co-founder and co-c.e.o. of robinhood. what caused them the jaw-dropping trading volumes the last quarter welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim, for having me it's a pleasure as always. >> vlad, i've known you awhile those who love it like people who love tesla there had to be people who were frustrated has it led to a fall-off in business or is business strong >> yeah, like you mentioned, you know, we have like many businesses faced our share of challenges with the coronavirus pandemic i think that we've sort of had a two-phased impact. one is obviously with any business we've had to deal with work from home for me personally, having two little kids running aro
brokerage industry was broken up by robinhood's trading model it seemed totally ascended in the word of biggie smalls, mo money, mo problems an unprecedented surge in trading volumes, at times the system couldn't handle it. they went down, stayed down during intense trading days of the first quarter. it was frustrating with sources saying robin hood is raising capital, what should we make of the company let's check in with the co-founder and co-c.e.o. of robinhood. what caused them the...
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>>hey grant a biggie and for those of you have lost track of the days it is friday april 10 so good reminder for all of you celebrating along already weekend for this easter sunday in stormtracker board tracking very dry conditions not a cloud in the sky but all of that is going to change during the overnight hours. dry conditions but high cloud cover will blanket the bay area warming up our overnight lows, a better clearing expected for the 1st half of your weekend afternoon and even low clouds and fog will actually make a comeback not just along the coast, but also becoming widespread into our interior valleys for saturday morning we are going to wake up to visibility at or near 0 don't forget to turn on your low beams for those of you heading out early for your saturday morning commute and by the afternoon though we will notice better clearing and lifting, but winds howling out there right now in fact i can even hear the winds just right outside my studio, you're my stand on forecast we are noticing gusting to 20 miles per hour range right now winds 17 mile per hour sustained pretty calm
>>hey grant a biggie and for those of you have lost track of the days it is friday april 10 so good reminder for all of you celebrating along already weekend for this easter sunday in stormtracker board tracking very dry conditions not a cloud in the sky but all of that is going to change during the overnight hours. dry conditions but high cloud cover will blanket the bay area warming up our overnight lows, a better clearing expected for the 1st half of your weekend afternoon and even low...
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there is biggies in march and april. there is this question of access to president trump's financial documents and this whole question of for presidential lekt rats. and those are important cases. and you won't hear any of them. and they trying try to figure out a way to conduct organize argument the other way courts have by using telephone conference calls. but how that resolved, i don't know. the court hasn't said. i don't think they decided yet. >> pete williams, thank you so much for your time. >> you bet. >> on the front lines, nurses and doctors are fighting the ultimate battle. they're trying to keep themselves safe and healthy both physically and mentally. they're being pushed to the limits. >> i'm a little emotional because i've been at nursing for over 30 years. it's probably the first time i've ever seen that we haven't been able to comfort the patient as much of as we can because it's just no time. there are not many more patients zblcht the health care system as a whole is under so much stress. and, you know
there is biggies in march and april. there is this question of access to president trump's financial documents and this whole question of for presidential lekt rats. and those are important cases. and you won't hear any of them. and they trying try to figure out a way to conduct organize argument the other way courts have by using telephone conference calls. but how that resolved, i don't know. the court hasn't said. i don't think they decided yet. >> pete williams, thank you so much for...
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>> this is smog, i have another one named biggie. there one letter, 15 pounds difference. there never a part. >> bill: fantastic. thank you bethany, nice to see you. bethanbethenny frankel, we'll ge website out there as well, thanks. you can find more stories of people coming together in this time of social distancing, information how you can help, always online, 24/7 at foxnews.com. in the meantime, joe biden getting a big endorsement today, we'll tell you about that. meanwhile the trump team announcing big numbers for first quarter fund-raising, the 2020 matchup. concern for students all across america. will virtual learning affect the progress they should have made come this fall? that's next. given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to hel
>> this is smog, i have another one named biggie. there one letter, 15 pounds difference. there never a part. >> bill: fantastic. thank you bethany, nice to see you. bethanbethenny frankel, we'll ge website out there as well, thanks. you can find more stories of people coming together in this time of social distancing, information how you can help, always online, 24/7 at foxnews.com. in the meantime, joe biden getting a big endorsement today, we'll tell you about that. meanwhile the...
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mostly younger investors on some big days, something i addressed before the interview, when i invoked biggie smalls, mo money, mo problems after confirming robinhood's trades and account openings were stronger than ever, what were the supposed lambs on average, 31 years old buying? that's what i care about turns out they actually like some pretty intriguing stocks. let's go over the top ten. microsoft popular a novinger i can't anovia pharmaceuticals we've had anovia on the show the other moderna, up 150% for the year anovia is up 250%. i have to believe this is all about bargain hunters taking stocks down 50% for the year sure, for the enterprise will make it through the period, with you the stock might be worthless if the company runs out of money. next is a penny cannabis stock i don't like penny stocks. they're penny stocks for a reason the blue chip canopy play is canopy growth which is run by constellation brands if you want to bet on a democratic sweep in november followed by legal, canopy. no theme parks, no movies, no cruises. we'll get through this time and disney will bounce back.
mostly younger investors on some big days, something i addressed before the interview, when i invoked biggie smalls, mo money, mo problems after confirming robinhood's trades and account openings were stronger than ever, what were the supposed lambs on average, 31 years old buying? that's what i care about turns out they actually like some pretty intriguing stocks. let's go over the top ten. microsoft popular a novinger i can't anovia pharmaceuticals we've had anovia on the show the other...
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netflix, roku, snap, spotify, akamai technologies and the trade desk now we get to a biggie, health care that accounts for the mad covid-19 index the recession plays, and i think the pandemic only makes them more valuable. i like abbott labs that will be better when it closes if botox is no longer forbid enfrom being used as part of some nonessential thing like santeen gilead reports thursday. regeneron, good news from meg this evening -- this morning, but really about a lung cancer drug sanofi danaher. eli lili dexcom whoa dexcom is good. glaxo. that's going to be a major focus for me coming up perigo, pfizer reports soon with another vaccine. resmed the only group larger than health care, megacap technology, don't think alphabet, amazon, microsoft. apple might sound counter intuitive, but they have a huge chinese business i'm betting subscription gets a major boost with the quarantine. office at home, and logitich which are both vital for at homework they're still working. campbell's, conagra, hor mel, j.m. smucker the high quality real estate investment trust data center retweet 5g, a
netflix, roku, snap, spotify, akamai technologies and the trade desk now we get to a biggie, health care that accounts for the mad covid-19 index the recession plays, and i think the pandemic only makes them more valuable. i like abbott labs that will be better when it closes if botox is no longer forbid enfrom being used as part of some nonessential thing like santeen gilead reports thursday. regeneron, good news from meg this evening -- this morning, but really about a lung cancer drug sanofi...
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and where are biggie and tupac? and that corrosive impact they were having at the people of the fbi and them to do their work so i felt that they understood more about the organization and what kind of people are drawn to the fbi and how we make those decisions that we do with specific legal authorities and priorities and policies
and where are biggie and tupac? and that corrosive impact they were having at the people of the fbi and them to do their work so i felt that they understood more about the organization and what kind of people are drawn to the fbi and how we make those decisions that we do with specific legal authorities and priorities and policies
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and where our biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the annual tradition and future speeches from ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. at a news conference on capitol hill, house speaker nancy pelosi talked about congress's response to the coronavirus outbreak. she announced house democrats would move quickly to advance the next rescue bill geared towards cities and states. , house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly news conference with reporters. she talked about the coronavirus response and yesterday's passage of an economic aid package to help small
and where our biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed due to the coronavirus. to mark the annual tradition and future speeches from ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. white house correspondents dinner speeches tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. at a news conference on capitol hill, house speaker nancy pelosi talked about congress's response to the...
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is very very important that you know we've had problems with supplies going to supermarkets at the biggie end of the process this is sort of even down to some extent in but remember we still kind of nominally have a trading relationship up until death the end of the year because wearing a transition phase next year this will become much more complicated to get the goods through into the store so we're going through a kind of. emotion play book of what will happen in terms of getting goods here and just in time so medicines food since that people want in their shops won't be available there will be lots of gems of e-books of customers and less somebody changes their mind right that unless somebody can the money just briefly then john wall efforts we see from the e.u. to try to avoid that no deal outcome that you're predicting because the e.u. doesn't want that to happen they don't want that to happen but you know michael god talks about britain but this 27 countries on the other side and at the moment their eyes are on dealing with the code of it and actually getting their economies back u
is very very important that you know we've had problems with supplies going to supermarkets at the biggie end of the process this is sort of even down to some extent in but remember we still kind of nominally have a trading relationship up until death the end of the year because wearing a transition phase next year this will become much more complicated to get the goods through into the store so we're going through a kind of. emotion play book of what will happen in terms of getting goods here...
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>>host: can you draw a direct line from langston to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. and so many ways both of them took the beauty of the vernacular language and then to tell stories that often had a political content. and resonated deeply they are different kinds of political subjects like as an organizer but the relationship to black language throughout the diaspora and to understand that as a foundation for the production that is absolutely directly connected. >>host: part of lad i talk about in the book of course is the practice by which the most popular form of music and to be extent expanded by the core audience but there is something that i talk about from the very beginning of what post industrial life and what that was like in the united states. in all of its complexity. is not cecconi into the could it's the exploration. >>host: you use the term and see what does that mean? >> it is the word for wrapper that is more organic to hip-hop it actually comes from master of ceremonies but to make it phonetic emc ee that there is a relationship between the wrapper a
>>host: can you draw a direct line from langston to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. and so many ways both of them took the beauty of the vernacular language and then to tell stories that often had a political content. and resonated deeply they are different kinds of political subjects like as an organizer but the relationship to black language throughout the diaspora and to understand that as a foundation for the production that is absolutely directly connected. >>host: part of...
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weekly or daily basis don't exist in the same way >> can you draw a direct line from blanks to hues to biggie smalls? absolutely. in so many ways, both of them took the beauty of vernacular language and they crafted it to tell stories that were pointed, that often had a political content. and resonated deeply. hey are different kinds of political subjects. resonated deeply or were pleasurable to engage with. but their relationship to black language both in the u.s. and hroughout the diaspora and their desire to understand that as their foundation for the foundation of art. absolutely directly connected. part of what i talk about in the book is of course the process by which it became the most popular form of music in the country and had an audience that expanded beyond its initial core audience. but there is something i talked about that is something prophetic about it. because there was from the very beginning, and exposition and elucidation of what postindustrial life in the united states was like. and in all of its complexity. it's not just this, it's not an encomium to the hood. hip-hop i
weekly or daily basis don't exist in the same way >> can you draw a direct line from blanks to hues to biggie smalls? absolutely. in so many ways, both of them took the beauty of vernacular language and they crafted it to tell stories that were pointed, that often had a political content. and resonated deeply. hey are different kinds of political subjects. resonated deeply or were pleasurable to engage with. but their relationship to black language both in the u.s. and hroughout the...
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. >> can you draw a direct line to biggie smalls and langston hughes? >> absolutely. because in so many ways both took the beauty of vernacular language to craft it with the decision to tell stories that were pointed and often had political content and resonated deeply and was a pleasure to listen to and engage with there were different kinds of political subjects and to be an overly an activist and organizer but the relationship to black language and those are directly connected but the process by which it became the most popular form in the country and have an audience that has the core audience because from the very beginning of what postindustrial life in the united states and all of the complexity. it is not to meconium to the hood. hip-hop is not it is an exploration of it. >>host: you use the term mc. what does that mean? >> it is the word for wrapper that is a little more organic to hip-hop. initially it comes from master of ceremonies but others spell it phonetic like rapper but the relationship between the rapper and the dj on the producer. and these are in
. >> can you draw a direct line to biggie smalls and langston hughes? >> absolutely. because in so many ways both took the beauty of vernacular language to craft it with the decision to tell stories that were pointed and often had political content and resonated deeply and was a pleasure to listen to and engage with there were different kinds of political subjects and to be an overly an activist and organizer but the relationship to black language and those are directly connected...
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we begin with a biggie week -- a busy week for central banks. bank of japan says they will take on unlimited buying of government bonds, lifting the cap also on corporate holdings. i, he joins us now. , kitchen sink, we are still throwing it. michael: central banks are all as string the question of what you do when you have throwing the kitchen sink. in the back of japan's case, you just make the sink a little bigger. the bank of japan already has negative rates, corporate bond and etf buying, and an emergency lending program, so they just decided to make those programs a bit bigger. unchanged at rate -10 basis points. remember, they do yield curve control. they mentioned they would buy as many corporate bonds as they need to and expanding access to its emergency loan program for a wider range of banks. for analysts, there's a bit less here than meets the eye. they dropped their ¥80 trillion limit on government bond buying, but they weren't buying anywhere trillion, so it doesn't mean all that much other than psychological. what is significant
we begin with a biggie week -- a busy week for central banks. bank of japan says they will take on unlimited buying of government bonds, lifting the cap also on corporate holdings. i, he joins us now. , kitchen sink, we are still throwing it. michael: central banks are all as string the question of what you do when you have throwing the kitchen sink. in the back of japan's case, you just make the sink a little bigger. the bank of japan already has negative rates, corporate bond and etf buying,...
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universal health care is a biggie, free college for all. canceled college debt. national rent control. a ban on fracking. a wealth tax. marijuana legalization. a 50% reduction in the prison population. these are all things you've campaigned on that have made you popular. joe biden doesn't support any of them. which do you see him moving on? >> well, i think you will see him moving on making public colleges and universities tuition free for families earning less than $125,000. not where i was -- i wanted more. i think his views on climate change are not my views. but i think he is prepared to invest many hundreds of billions of dollars into sustainable energies like wind and solar, and in the process create a lot of jobs. i think on health care, he is not an advocate of medicare for all, as i am. but i think he's prepare today to come forward with some ideas. >> has he promised you anything? >> well, we have talked about a number of issues. you will see those evolving, coming out i believe in the next weeks and months. >> joe biden is going to need every vote that
universal health care is a biggie, free college for all. canceled college debt. national rent control. a ban on fracking. a wealth tax. marijuana legalization. a 50% reduction in the prison population. these are all things you've campaigned on that have made you popular. joe biden doesn't support any of them. which do you see him moving on? >> well, i think you will see him moving on making public colleges and universities tuition free for families earning less than $125,000. not where i...
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including 51-year-old cornell charles, known as coach biggie to the charter school baseball team he coached. president king elroy james. >> it started with a ripple effect where we started losing within weeks or days apart zulu members. it was tough. >> reporter: at one point roughly 70% of coronavirus deaths in. louisiana were in the african-american community. >> louisiana is a microcosm of our country. any time there is a huge amount of african-americans in one place there's going to be health disparity. >> reporter: dr. corey hebert is a member of zulu. >> once this is over, diekabete high per tension and strokes will still be there. the grand mothers and grand fathers who have recipes music to pass down are no longer here. people at most risk, grab them and hold them and say i need you to stay well because the culture could die and we won't let that happen. >> reporter: in these uncertain times, zulu krewe is looking forward to bringing back mardi gras next year. for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, new orleans. >>> we're join now by cbs news contributor, ibram x kendi, founding
including 51-year-old cornell charles, known as coach biggie to the charter school baseball team he coached. president king elroy james. >> it started with a ripple effect where we started losing within weeks or days apart zulu members. it was tough. >> reporter: at one point roughly 70% of coronavirus deaths in. louisiana were in the african-american community. >> louisiana is a microcosm of our country. any time there is a huge amount of african-americans in one place...
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this is the biggies of all of the financial global community. in this press session that is happening right now, they outlined the global financial crisis that this has triggered is worst then we went through during the meltdown, this has triggered something that has gone far worse than that and never in the history of the imf according right now, the managing director of the imf, how we witness the world economy come to a standstill, she went on to say it's worse than the global financial crisis going on to say that optimistically they will and we will all get through this, it's a crisis like no other but we should not take it lightly. we will have a lot more on that. stay with us. ♪ this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritr
this is the biggies of all of the financial global community. in this press session that is happening right now, they outlined the global financial crisis that this has triggered is worst then we went through during the meltdown, this has triggered something that has gone far worse than that and never in the history of the imf according right now, the managing director of the imf, how we witness the world economy come to a standstill, she went on to say it's worse than the global financial...
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guess what, guys, this is a biggie you know the global citizen concert happening on saturday? guess what, the stones are going to join it star-studded lineup, others taking part, lady gaga, paul mccartney, stevie wonder, taylor swift. the list goes on and on. again, the stones. >> unbelievable. >> it raises money for the global fight against coronavirus. in fact, it's already raised, get this, more than $40 million so far two-hour special and you can watch that right here on nbc tomorrow night 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central. that's going to be a show. >> that's going to be it kicks off with a six-hour live stream before the two-hour special and you can watch that right here on nbc tomorrow night 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central that's going to be a show. >> that's going to be good talk about stars doing good we've got our good friends bode and morgan miller with us. they are shining a light on a special cause. they want everyone to get in on it we'll catch up and see how their adorable growing family is doing as well. >> we thought, who could resist magic. we've got the great david blai
guess what, guys, this is a biggie you know the global citizen concert happening on saturday? guess what, the stones are going to join it star-studded lineup, others taking part, lady gaga, paul mccartney, stevie wonder, taylor swift. the list goes on and on. again, the stones. >> unbelievable. >> it raises money for the global fight against coronavirus. in fact, it's already raised, get this, more than $40 million so far two-hour special and you can watch that right here on nbc...
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the biggie, 2.2, $2.3 trillion one includes checks going out to folks next couple weeks, protecting industries like airlines that are in the direct line of fire, this would be on top of that. again as charlie said, it could be well in excess of $2 trillion. it is only money. it's only money. more after this. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. and now for their s
the biggie, 2.2, $2.3 trillion one includes checks going out to folks next couple weeks, protecting industries like airlines that are in the direct line of fire, this would be on top of that. again as charlie said, it could be well in excess of $2 trillion. it is only money. it's only money. more after this. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical...
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prophets of the hood, i'll get to the title, but can you draw a line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. in so many ways they took the beauty of vernacular language and crafted it and made decision toss tell stories that were pointed, that often had a political content and resonated deeply, pleasurable to listen to and engage with. they are different kind much political subjects. langston hughes is overtly an activist and organizer, but their relationship to black language both in the u.s. and also throughout the diaspora and to understand that as a foundation of the production of arts, absolutely directly connected. prophets. >> yes, double entendre. what i talk about in the book, it became the most popular form of music in the country and expanded beyond the initial core audience and produced a great deal of wealth produced in hip-hop, but there's something i talked about, there's something prophetic about it because there was from the very beginning, an exposition and an elucidation of what post industrial life in urban centers in the united states was like and in all
prophets of the hood, i'll get to the title, but can you draw a line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. in so many ways they took the beauty of vernacular language and crafted it and made decision toss tell stories that were pointed, that often had a political content and resonated deeply, pleasurable to listen to and engage with. they are different kind much political subjects. langston hughes is overtly an activist and organizer, but their relationship to black...
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man, that's a biggy. >> it's hard right now because there's so many things to complain about but the research suggests we can help our mood and our resilience if we take a little time to focus on the blessings. it might not seem like there's a lot to be grateful for but there are, all of us who are healthy right now should savor the moment it's not guaranteed. the simple little things like finding the tea you love in your pantry, those are the things you want to notice and that's the thing that helps you get through the crisis. >> laurie, thank you we all have little things that make us happy. savannah, do you have something that makes you happy, cheers you up >> yes, i mean, i'm very grateful, the big thing is my kids, my family, my husband and us all getting to be together, that's number one. i've been trying to do yoga every day, which has been more about breathing for me than anything else. i'm right there with the professor. that's me trying to do a move i could do a long time ago i'm working on it. >> i like that one craig, what about for you? >> for us, at home these days, my
man, that's a biggy. >> it's hard right now because there's so many things to complain about but the research suggests we can help our mood and our resilience if we take a little time to focus on the blessings. it might not seem like there's a lot to be grateful for but there are, all of us who are healthy right now should savor the moment it's not guaranteed. the simple little things like finding the tea you love in your pantry, those are the things you want to notice and that's the...