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aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn't move on. she had to have left some trail somewhere. barely a teenager, he taught himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something like certainty. his mother must be dead. his father must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she had supposedly taken with her. a denim jacket her mother had given her, passport was there. >> what was that like. >> that was kind
aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn't move on. she had to have left some trail somewhere. barely a teenager, he taught himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something like certainty. his mother must be dead. his father must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he...
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aaron, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, aaron, one trend i want to dig right into here, it's something that you've been talking a lot about and emphasizing and you talked about it on the conference call was that we're entering this new normal, that thanks to the pandemic the resulting fallout, you see, you argue, these businesses really changing how they operate, how they work, that you see these companies working now overtime to become these digital first workplaces what exactly did you mean by that, aaron, and why do you think your company box is well poised to capitalize on that trend? >> yeah. well i mean first and foremost, it's obviously very unfortunate that that acceleration is being caused by a health and economic crisis and obviously events are tragic, but, you know, what is happening within organizations, companies are saying we want to be in a position now to be able to always serve our customers no matter what the environment is we want to be able to digitally transact and automate more business and work flows and enable employees to work from any
aaron, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, aaron, one trend i want to dig right into here, it's something that you've been talking a lot about and emphasizing and you talked about it on the conference call was that we're entering this new normal, that thanks to the pandemic the resulting fallout, you see, you argue, these businesses really changing how they operate, how they work, that you see these companies working now overtime to become these digital first...
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the development brought aaron to a tipping point. >> were you no longer wavering at this point, aaron? had you come down on the side of, oh my god, my father killed my mother? >> yeah. yeah. >> now, aaron, too, wrote his dad a letter. if he was guilty -- >> it's time. it's time to man up and -- and do what you should have done two years ago. >> keith's defense attorneys went to the prosecutor to hammer out a plea deal. they agreed on 30 years in prison for the murder and for soliciting the hit. moments later, keith was standing in a courtroom, speaking the words his family and friends, never in a million years, thought they'd hear him say. yes, he murdered julie. >> there's no excuse for what i did. and i can't take it back. and she was my best friend, and i don't know what happened to me. but i did it and there's nothing i can do about it. >> temple bradley, who works near the courthouse, was there. >> my heart is breaking that the person that i have put -- wholeheartedly put my trust in, for two years, has lied to my face. >> you know, i just can't believe we've been deceived in tha
the development brought aaron to a tipping point. >> were you no longer wavering at this point, aaron? had you come down on the side of, oh my god, my father killed my mother? >> yeah. yeah. >> now, aaron, too, wrote his dad a letter. if he was guilty -- >> it's time. it's time to man up and -- and do what you should have done two years ago. >> keith's defense attorneys went to the prosecutor to hammer out a plea deal. they agreed on 30 years in prison for the...
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host: aaron jones. guest: one of the things i piece is in my if congress switches to a virtual mode and this becomes more of a norm, i made the point this would change how the washington apparatus is run. firms,e think tanks, law the press that is all concentrated in washington. opportunitiesore for members to be at home longer, a lot of that is going to shift outward toward the states. the other point i make is you have six office buildings in washington, d.c. that house congressional offices, congressional staffers. over the last 100 years, since the buildings were built, they have been filled with more and more staffers as the government has grown. one member of congress can't be an expert on everything from water resources, to nuclear deterrents, to name your issue that the federal government covers. there are staffers who become experts on those issues for them. as members end up going to the states more often, you will find our staffers with them in the states more than there are in washington, d.
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aaron: skanky. her, she takes over the whole image. ana: do you really, like -- what else do you want me to put on the label, you know? lemonis: ...and most of all, learn her numbers. ana: listen, guys. i can't give you exact numbers. lemonis: i'm not going to write a check for somebody that doesn't have their [bleep] together. i won't do it. i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: these people are here because they care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs, and i do it to make money. do we have a deal? let's rock and roll. man: yeah! lemonis: this is "the profit." ♪ i was contacted by a miami-based former lawyer named ana quincoces. she has a marinade and sauce company called skinny latina. ana started the business 6 years ago, but so far, she hasn't been able to make the brand bigger than a regional product. the sauce and marinade industry is a gigantic opportunity, but i have two primary questions. num
aaron: skanky. her, she takes over the whole image. ana: do you really, like -- what else do you want me to put on the label, you know? lemonis: ...and most of all, learn her numbers. ana: listen, guys. i can't give you exact numbers. lemonis: i'm not going to write a check for somebody that doesn't have their [bleep] together. i won't do it. i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: these people are here because they care....
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aaron way to go. and you can submit a graduate on our website kron 4 dot com just look for the salute to grads 2020. under our news tab and then you can submit a picture of your grad let us know a little bit of information about her and also look at all the other grabs that have been posted up there as well. and tonight we want to recognize an 11 year-old girl from mountain view who partnered with a local tea shop to donate hundreds of face masks to the mountain view police department. my is a 5th grader at hof elementary school. she spent a lot of time at home during the shelter in place, but still wanted to find a way to help her community. she reached out to monica fangs was the owner chad tea cafe for some advice. i think that's how they say the name of the cafe not positive, but that's what we're going to go with. but together they came up with a plan to collect face masks and donate them to their local police department. my also has her own youtube channel that's a lot for an 11 year-old and hop
aaron way to go. and you can submit a graduate on our website kron 4 dot com just look for the salute to grads 2020. under our news tab and then you can submit a picture of your grad let us know a little bit of information about her and also look at all the other grabs that have been posted up there as well. and tonight we want to recognize an 11 year-old girl from mountain view who partnered with a local tea shop to donate hundreds of face masks to the mountain view police department. my is a...
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aaron peskin was president of the board. i share the feeling of many of the callers density restrictions are outdated and prior to covid-19 we were looking for ways to eliminate density restrictions in parts of my district. we should look city-wide. if we are going to eliminate the restrictions and encourage the construction of buildings with more units, it becomes more incumbent on us to be aware of and preserve what is valuable about the neighborhoods we have now. it is not entirely fair to say the planning department doesn't have a solution. if there is more density it is good, we don't worry what we have lost if it is not historic. there is a vast category of buildings not meeting the narrow definition of historic but concontribute to the neighborhood of the community. if we are pushing density we need conversations about the particular buildings that are of value to the neighborhood. i hope my legislation will get passed to the full board and i look forward to the conversation continuing. >> i really appreciate your com
aaron peskin was president of the board. i share the feeling of many of the callers density restrictions are outdated and prior to covid-19 we were looking for ways to eliminate density restrictions in parts of my district. we should look city-wide. if we are going to eliminate the restrictions and encourage the construction of buildings with more units, it becomes more incumbent on us to be aware of and preserve what is valuable about the neighborhoods we have now. it is not entirely fair to...
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. >> aaron shows up. he goes in and makes some excuse as to why crystal couldn't come. and aaron tells me that -- he had beverly take photographs of the house with her phone. >> reporter: so that explained why those photos, the detective had seen, were dark and blurry, lewis said he'd asked beverly to send them to crystal since she couldn't be there. >> he said they walked upstairs and when they got to the top of the stairs, he pulled out a flashlight taser and told her that she was about to have a bad day. and she asked, "what are you talking about?" and he says, "you're being kidnapped." >> beverly must've been just absolutely terrified. >> i-- no doubt. no doubt. >> reporter: lewis then claimed he had an accomplice, and he wasn't talking about his wife who had set up the meeting with beverly. it was someone else. >> he said if anything happened to beverly, trevor done it. >> who's trevor? >> trevor is a guy that -- that -- aaron actually lived with for a short period of time. >> did this give you some hope that maybe there was an accomplice here and that maybe he did
. >> aaron shows up. he goes in and makes some excuse as to why crystal couldn't come. and aaron tells me that -- he had beverly take photographs of the house with her phone. >> reporter: so that explained why those photos, the detective had seen, were dark and blurry, lewis said he'd asked beverly to send them to crystal since she couldn't be there. >> he said they walked upstairs and when they got to the top of the stairs, he pulled out a flashlight taser and told her that...
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there seems to have been a midwife present, the aforementioned neighbor's aunt, and aaron was nearby though typically fathers did not attend childbirths. while one account has thomas sending for a doctor, another has aaron himself growing alarmed at his wife's labor pains and hitching a team of oxen to a sleigh, driving her to his father's house, three-quarters of a mile away, a panicky decision that did his suffering wife no good, the rig careening over snags and rough ground with every jolt sharpening sarah's labor pains. arriving at his family's house, aran then sent for a doctor. but when the doctor arrived he was so drunk they were forced to go find a second doctor who lived so far away that he did not arrive before it was too late. now, which of these stories is accurate and what exactly went wrong is impossible to determine. stillbirths could result from any of a number of possible causes. various congenital birth defects that fatally distressed the baby prior to labor, an issue with the umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck possibly, or exiting before the baby, or pos
there seems to have been a midwife present, the aforementioned neighbor's aunt, and aaron was nearby though typically fathers did not attend childbirths. while one account has thomas sending for a doctor, another has aaron himself growing alarmed at his wife's labor pains and hitching a team of oxen to a sleigh, driving her to his father's house, three-quarters of a mile away, a panicky decision that did his suffering wife no good, the rig careening over snags and rough ground with every jolt...
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welcome to the program i'm aaron shelton spain is beginning to ease one of the world's toughest lock downs with prime minister peter says announcing that his country will open its borders to foreign tourists from july while some spaniards are pleased at the lifting of the lockdown others have taken to the streets to express their disapproval of the government's handling of the pandemic. this many people enjoying a saturday morning in spain's capital madrid would have been unthinkable a few weeks ago judges and walkers filled the streets as one of the country's hit worst by coronavirus begins to lift its lockdown measures as. the play. i want to see my great because we couldn't wait to get outside. and when we know that we must be responsible and behave in the right way so i think it's great. that love at all. from monday outdoor dining in gatherings of 10 people will be a lounge and as spain starts to open up on the inside the government has unveiled plans to open the country to overseas visitors. every years jane receives more than 18000000 tourists so i'm announcing that from july
welcome to the program i'm aaron shelton spain is beginning to ease one of the world's toughest lock downs with prime minister peter says announcing that his country will open its borders to foreign tourists from july while some spaniards are pleased at the lifting of the lockdown others have taken to the streets to express their disapproval of the government's handling of the pandemic. this many people enjoying a saturday morning in spain's capital madrid would have been unthinkable a few...
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children's fund unicef and he joins us from geneva hi aaron if you look at the situation here in europe what is the biggest threat facing children here. well it's certainly the lockdown is a big threat to children and if you consider important step back and remember that that creek obit close to 300000000 children young children ages 2 to 4 experience some form of bio this regular basis both at home one in 4 children live in the mother. of an intimate partner violence and intimate partner violence and how to listen girls 15000000 globally subjected to to force sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual abuse so you layer on top of a locked where children are not able to be in contact with friends with teachers over the support services that they need and the families who are stressed for various reasons been coping with mental health issues interesting support to care for their child a disability a whole are now cut off from those services and facing economic distress and this this clearly is going to mean 2 to rise in indian violence against children and women as of early may and esti
children's fund unicef and he joins us from geneva hi aaron if you look at the situation here in europe what is the biggest threat facing children here. well it's certainly the lockdown is a big threat to children and if you consider important step back and remember that that creek obit close to 300000000 children young children ages 2 to 4 experience some form of bio this regular basis both at home one in 4 children live in the mother. of an intimate partner violence and intimate partner...
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welcome to the program i'm aaron tilton the world health organization is warning that latin america has become a new flashpoint of covert 19 infections are rising sharply chile has more than 60000 cases that's the 3rd highest number in the region after brazil and peru in chile the growing frustration over the lock down and job losses is rekindling the anger behind recent anti-government unrest. fernanda is shopping not for herself but for those who have stopped going to the supermarket because of the threat of the corona virus fernanda is an actress but lost work because of the pandemic she took this new job to help make ends meet i used. to wait. till you. go like most of the bank but now i don't have to have money to pay for. fernandez and her partner ignazio have a son ignacio a musician now gives lessons online but their household income doesn't suffice to pay all the bills like many chileans they're worried about the future. last year thousands in chile took to the streets to protest against injustice and poverty. their anger has returned now that the pandemic has made the crisis e
welcome to the program i'm aaron tilton the world health organization is warning that latin america has become a new flashpoint of covert 19 infections are rising sharply chile has more than 60000 cases that's the 3rd highest number in the region after brazil and peru in chile the growing frustration over the lock down and job losses is rekindling the anger behind recent anti-government unrest. fernanda is shopping not for herself but for those who have stopped going to the supermarket because...
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jillian: i know your son, aaron, died in august of 2011 in afghanistan. tell me about him and about his service. >> he was just a kid who always knew what he was supposed to be. he had a heart that was devoted to honesty, to truth, to fighting the bad guys, you know, little rambo as a kid, grew up on a farm, riding four-wheelers, shooting guns, you know, so many fun, hilarious stories about his personality through the years. he was fearless and sometimes i like to say it wasn't so much that he was fearless, it's that he always had fear in everything he did, like any normal human beings, but he was a person who was capable of overcoming the fear to do what needed to be done. by the time he was eight, he would tell anybody that would listen he would be a navy seal when he grew up. it seemed like a remote dream or concept to any of us in the small town in west tennessee but he knew what he was created to be. he was created to be a warrior. we often say aaron was not a warrior after he became a navy seal, he became a navy seal because he was a warrior. that's
jillian: i know your son, aaron, died in august of 2011 in afghanistan. tell me about him and about his service. >> he was just a kid who always knew what he was supposed to be. he had a heart that was devoted to honesty, to truth, to fighting the bad guys, you know, little rambo as a kid, grew up on a farm, riding four-wheelers, shooting guns, you know, so many fun, hilarious stories about his personality through the years. he was fearless and sometimes i like to say it wasn't so much...
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dirk. >> thank you, aaron. i first encounter the concept of deep state when reading a book in 2012 it is rudy b made a persuasive case for the existence of the secret warfare state committed to prepare for military defense of the nation. using the concept of a deep state as a analytic, he referenced u.s. debates in general and one of his mentors in particular it is perhaps only appropriate to encounter the deep state as analytic in the cept of this co by scott, the scholar usually credited with introducing the term deep state to the debate and was arguably its most prolific and imaginative analyst. we can trace scott's notion of the deep state in the underlying idea for dual state via a series of references, that is the writing of hans, here in 1955 article published in the bulletin of atomic scientist and republished in the purpose of american politics, and the famous book on the nazi dual state first published in 1941. the link between scott and these j german is, whom scott had credited repeatedly for shapin
dirk. >> thank you, aaron. i first encounter the concept of deep state when reading a book in 2012 it is rudy b made a persuasive case for the existence of the secret warfare state committed to prepare for military defense of the nation. using the concept of a deep state as a analytic, he referenced u.s. debates in general and one of his mentors in particular it is perhaps only appropriate to encounter the deep state as analytic in the cept of this co by scott, the scholar usually...
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shirt, no shoes, no service situation, david wright masks should not be forced on the population but aaron says whatever is needed to get new york to fully open again so if you are in the new york area expect to wear a mask for a while. todd: a serious newsday with the best story of the day. a 7-year-old throwing his babysitter a socially distant prom after hers was canceled. carley: i think i will say this is the cutest thing the internet has to offer today. 7-year-old boy through his babysitter socially distant prom after learning hers was canceled because of covid-19. that is curtis rogers and babysitter rachel chapman in
shirt, no shoes, no service situation, david wright masks should not be forced on the population but aaron says whatever is needed to get new york to fully open again so if you are in the new york area expect to wear a mask for a while. todd: a serious newsday with the best story of the day. a 7-year-old throwing his babysitter a socially distant prom after hers was canceled. carley: i think i will say this is the cutest thing the internet has to offer today. 7-year-old boy through his...
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aaron was generous enough to join us today. and i'm sure he will have many valuable insights to our conversation later. let me get started so we have plenty of time to have that conversation. my task here i think is in part to lay out the current conversation about the deep state in the united states and to talk a little bit about american thinking on this problem of state power, particularly in the post-world war ii era, and how it led us to our present moment. in his recent book "the deep >> how would army of bureaucrats protected barack obama and is working to destroy the trump agenda, " former chairman of the house mitty on oversight and government reform retired congressman the the subject as a permitted class of democrats, republicans, federal bureaucrats, and entrenched washington, d.c., and corridor insiders trying to weaponize everything in their power to destroy president trump. aided by truck's endorsement over twitter, his ex debuted at number seven on the new york times best seller list where enjoyed another book,
aaron was generous enough to join us today. and i'm sure he will have many valuable insights to our conversation later. let me get started so we have plenty of time to have that conversation. my task here i think is in part to lay out the current conversation about the deep state in the united states and to talk a little bit about american thinking on this problem of state power, particularly in the post-world war ii era, and how it led us to our present moment. in his recent book "the...
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aaron peskin was president of the board. i share the feeling of many of the callers density restrictions are outdated and prior to covid-19 we were looking for ways to eliminate density restrictions in parts of my district. we should look city-wide. if we are going to eliminate the restrictions and encourage the construction of buildings with more units, it becomes more incumbent on us to be aware of and preserve what is valuable about the neighborhoods we have now. it is not entirely fair to say the planning department doesn't have a solution. if there is more density it is good, we don't worry what we have lost if it is not historic. there is a vast category of buildings not meeting the narrow definition of historic but concontribute to the neighborhood of the community. if we are pushing density we need conversations about the particular buildings that are of value to the neighborhood. i hope my legislation will get passed to the full board and i look forward to the conversation continuing. >> i really appreciate your com
aaron peskin was president of the board. i share the feeling of many of the callers density restrictions are outdated and prior to covid-19 we were looking for ways to eliminate density restrictions in parts of my district. we should look city-wide. if we are going to eliminate the restrictions and encourage the construction of buildings with more units, it becomes more incumbent on us to be aware of and preserve what is valuable about the neighborhoods we have now. it is not entirely fair to...
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aaron, thank you. the world health organisation has warned that a global mental health crisis is looming — because of the many consequences of the pandemic. 0n the eve of mental health awareness week, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has been speaking about his own struggle with anxiety and how the country should respond to the virus. here's our religion editor, martin bashir. we've tried to keep calm and carry on, but in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics, almost half of adults in the uk are suffering with anxiety, including the archbishop of canterbury. there is real anxiety, and you can'tjust so easily talk it through. of course, anxiety is a very reasonable thing to suffer. when i talk to the doctor, who i talk to from time to time, he says the whole point about anxiety and depression is they're there to tell you something. we often think it's just us who is struggling, that everyone else is doing 0k... it was while deliveri
aaron, thank you. the world health organisation has warned that a global mental health crisis is looming — because of the many consequences of the pandemic. 0n the eve of mental health awareness week, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has been speaking about his own struggle with anxiety and how the country should respond to the virus. here's our religion editor, martin bashir. we've tried to keep calm and carry on, but in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according...
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next from aaron. good morning. as you stated, we don't have a here for coronavirus pretty like a cold, children and adults are most susceptible. there are rumors of theories other state this is manufactured will be the benefit of any fracturing a virus that only affects adults and does not affect children and then the evidence supported by what you are saying be able to devote that theory or statement. dr. david kimberlin: aaron, thank you. there is a lot of misinformation out there. there will continue to be. i think we have got to be receptive to what we are hearing. but we often invent also have to think critical about this for this is not a manufactured virus. it is a virus that jumps from that to an intermediate animal of some kind to humans. and it adapted along the way so that it causes really quite readily transmissions between humans and in some people, it causes very severe disease and death. this is a natural virus pretty is not a manufactured or man-made virus. this is been proven by looking at the gene
next from aaron. good morning. as you stated, we don't have a here for coronavirus pretty like a cold, children and adults are most susceptible. there are rumors of theories other state this is manufactured will be the benefit of any fracturing a virus that only affects adults and does not affect children and then the evidence supported by what you are saying be able to devote that theory or statement. dr. david kimberlin: aaron, thank you. there is a lot of misinformation out there. there will...
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aaron, thank you so much. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how the ipo jack: coming up, how the ipo market is comingggg jack: coming up, how the ipo mthere are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪ ♪ swrk jack since the market began its epic comeback in late march, tech stocks have surged, particularly newly-minted companies who have had i e pos in the past two years. kathleen smith joining us now. thanks for joining us. the market for initial public offerings looked like it might finally be recovering from the wework debacle, why are issues coming to light now?
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i'm aaron owe connell. i teach u.s. military history and foreign policy the university of texas at austin. i'm pleased to be chairing this panel today on the deep state. joining me here to talk about i think this quite important topic are three fantastic historians, all of whom study politics and power in american history. professor beverly gage of young university. professor dirk of duke university. and professor michael j. allen of northwestern university. i'm going to set the stage for with four or five minutes of introductory remarks and will introduce each panelist individually before they speak for just 15, 20 minutes apiece. and then we will open the floor to discussion in this roundtable. so we are here today to talk about the origins and the effects of this thing we call the deep state. it is important to say at the outset what historians always like to say. this is not really new. today, we call it the deep state. in earlier eras, activists talked about the washington establishment, the power elite, the system
i'm aaron owe connell. i teach u.s. military history and foreign policy the university of texas at austin. i'm pleased to be chairing this panel today on the deep state. joining me here to talk about i think this quite important topic are three fantastic historians, all of whom study politics and power in american history. professor beverly gage of young university. professor dirk of duke university. and professor michael j. allen of northwestern university. i'm going to set the stage for with...
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aaron, thank you so much. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how the ipo jack: coming up, how the ipo market is comingggg the new house is amazing. so much character. original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. it does help us save. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ ♪ round and round! ♪ what comes around, goes around. ♪ for bundling made easy, go to geico.com ♪ ♪ swrk jack since the market began its epic comeback in late march, tech stocks have surged, particularly newly-minted companies who have had i e pos in the past two years. kathleen smith joining us now. thanks for joining us. the market for initial public offerings looked like it might finally be recovering from the wework debacle, why are issues coming to light now? >> yes, there are signs of life, and it looks like we're going to have a hot summer of ipos
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aaron, thank you so much. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how the ipo market is comingggg when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywh
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aaron, thank you so much. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how the ipo market is comingggg thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. so thanks...
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ceo aaron levie joins us now. thanks so much for joining us. can you just briefly explain what box does in addition to storing documents? a lot of people have heard of dropbox, that's a little bit more of business to consumers that your operation. >> yeah. we started box this 2005 to solve basically one big problem which is helping businesses be able to securely share and collaborate and access their most important files from anywhere. if you are an organization like nasa or general electric or morgan stanley and you have mission critical business processes that deal with lots of data and files, we are the platform that those organizations use to be able to manage their information. so we're in about nearly 70% of the fortune 500 and about 100,000 companies globally use our product to be able to simplify how they work. jack: so, obviously, you are benefiting from us all working at home, but i want to ask you're an entrepreneur. over time do we, without the ability to collaborate in person, do you expect that people becomeless innovative? -- bec
ceo aaron levie joins us now. thanks so much for joining us. can you just briefly explain what box does in addition to storing documents? a lot of people have heard of dropbox, that's a little bit more of business to consumers that your operation. >> yeah. we started box this 2005 to solve basically one big problem which is helping businesses be able to securely share and collaborate and access their most important files from anywhere. if you are an organization like nasa or general...
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aaron, thank you so much. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how the ipo market is comingggg i was born in '37... it was a very struggling period of time. up and down. depression to exuberance. and you could name many, many cycles like that over the years. my generation, having come through so many wars and so many things... persistence. it's the heartbeat of this country. stick with it. ♪ and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people leave bleeding gums behind. so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 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 t
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including the blakes, denis, jacquelines, and a-arons -- aarons. especially the aarons. congratulations to the entire graduating class of 2020. go get 'em. >> congratulations, class of 2020. i am honored to get to say a couple words to you. i would say my best advice is honest honestly you just learned everything you need to know. you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. so you'd better live today in a way that you're proud of, in the way you can be present for, and my other advice would be don't try to make your parents proud of you. try and make yourself happy. be happy and healthy. and live every day like you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, because you don't. i'm proud of you guys. good luck. >> in a moment, a remarkable performance from mark foster of foster the people, who wrote an inspiring song while in quarantine. but first, this inspirational story from the class of 2020. kylie, whose own experience going hungry inspired her to become a lifeline for her community. >> growing up, my mom suffered from a very severe drug addiction. so when i was
including the blakes, denis, jacquelines, and a-arons -- aarons. especially the aarons. congratulations to the entire graduating class of 2020. go get 'em. >> congratulations, class of 2020. i am honored to get to say a couple words to you. i would say my best advice is honest honestly you just learned everything you need to know. you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. so you'd better live today in a way that you're proud of, in the way you can be present for, and my other advice...
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so aaron, thanks very much. i'ms my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. it's time for the emotional bullying to stop. the bullies on the left want you to think you don't value every life because you know it's time to re-open the economy. their is a guilt-laced political argument with anyone technology right whatsoever. -- with no integrity whatsoever. don't tell me if i want to get off unemployment to go back to work to care f
so aaron, thanks very much. i'ms my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. it's time for the emotional bullying to stop. the bullies on the left want you to think you don't value every life because you know it's time to re-open the economy. their is a guilt-laced political argument with anyone technology right whatsoever. -- with no integrity whatsoever. don't tell me if i want to get off unemployment to...
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aaron fraser, a pediatrician found the time to set up standup food pantries. hope is being spread by donated meals to first responders. and one group of restaurants headquartered in louisville called texas roadhouse has gone to great lengths to avoid layoffs. the founder gave up his salary, put his own money into a worker assistance fund. so far they've spent $17 million on their workers covering everything from health care premiums to bonuses. these past few months have been trying, trying indeed. but the american people have been truly inspiring. this spring the senate wrote and passed the largest rescue package in american history to try to help bridge this period. and this nation of merely 300 million people put their lives on pause to protect our medical system. and it worked, madam president. the american people did what americans do. they got it done. we kept our health care system intact. we did not let this virus break us. and as far as we know, not one single american who needed a ventilator could not get one. we've not yet won the war, but the citiz
aaron fraser, a pediatrician found the time to set up standup food pantries. hope is being spread by donated meals to first responders. and one group of restaurants headquartered in louisville called texas roadhouse has gone to great lengths to avoid layoffs. the founder gave up his salary, put his own money into a worker assistance fund. so far they've spent $17 million on their workers covering everything from health care premiums to bonuses. these past few months have been trying, trying...
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aaron thank you so much for your analysis thank you. now india and pakistan are facing the worst plague of locusts in decades authorities in both countries to a food security crisis and even as pakistan struggles with the economic fallout of the coronavirus lock down its agricultural sector says the insect infestation poses a greater challenge. these tiny insects far from fussy eaters feasting in swarms of millions they're now threatening to out pakistan's population at a critical time. you've got to look at is several times more dangerous than the coronavirus i would say it is a 100 times a 1000 times more dangerous than corona when you are fighting against coronavirus you had crops grains vegetables things to eat no one went to bed hungry. while pakistan's economy is reeling from the ongoing coronavirus lockdown the un's food and agriculture organization estimates agricultural losses from locusts could surpass 5000000000 dollars this year authorities have set up a national response team to assist 61 districts of the country that are u
aaron thank you so much for your analysis thank you. now india and pakistan are facing the worst plague of locusts in decades authorities in both countries to a food security crisis and even as pakistan struggles with the economic fallout of the coronavirus lock down its agricultural sector says the insect infestation poses a greater challenge. these tiny insects far from fussy eaters feasting in swarms of millions they're now threatening to out pakistan's population at a critical time. you've...
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countries like spain and italy have had a very strict lock down measures that speak about that with aaron greenberg she's a europe regional advisor for child protection with the u.n. children's fund unicef and he joins us from geneva aaron good to have you here on if we look at the situation here in europe during this current covered 1000 crisis what is the main threat facing children here. well i mean certainly the confinement is a big threat because most of the channels that children would usually rely on to be detected or to report them so. problems at home are not available. we have to remember i think how high the levels of overall violence and i'm talking about everything from from hair pulling it in and you're putting psychological violence all the way through to real severe forms of violence are in the general population pre-code it i mean anywhere between 40 to 60 percent of all children experience some form of psychological 'd or physical violence so so in that confinement period where a lot of the basic services aren't available to children and the stresses on the household are
countries like spain and italy have had a very strict lock down measures that speak about that with aaron greenberg she's a europe regional advisor for child protection with the u.n. children's fund unicef and he joins us from geneva aaron good to have you here on if we look at the situation here in europe during this current covered 1000 crisis what is the main threat facing children here. well i mean certainly the confinement is a big threat because most of the channels that children would...
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aaron met -- aaron mate, thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: this disaster and it was a disaster not just politically but internationally changed our russian policy as a result of this hoax. went on as long as it did because pretty much no one in washington tried to put the brakes on. i don't want to point fingers are anything but for all of 2017 and 2018, republicans controlled both houses of congress. trey gowdy was there with the house committee. congressman, thank you so much for coming on tonight. i think that this was, and i just set it from the very beginning, driven by the obama administration. but it was allowed to metastasize because the republican-controlled congress did not stop it. why do you think that is? >> well, two things. let me just say, you reference susan rice. she needed to read the rest of that email but you can't because it hasn't been declassified. but if you want to fully understand what president obama knew and what role he played, you need to read and access the rest of susan rice's email and hopefully, it will be declas
aaron met -- aaron mate, thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: this disaster and it was a disaster not just politically but internationally changed our russian policy as a result of this hoax. went on as long as it did because pretty much no one in washington tried to put the brakes on. i don't want to point fingers are anything but for all of 2017 and 2018, republicans controlled both houses of congress. trey gowdy was there with the house...
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so aaron, thanks very much. up next, last call. ng members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus tums ver(bell rings)la stick we're helping members when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people
so aaron, thanks very much. up next, last call. ng members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus tums ver(bell rings)la...
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so aaron, thanks very much. roundup for lawns is here to put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. so, draw the line. roundup for lawns is formulated to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming your grass. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. .. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. while most of the world is being asked to stay inside, there are people o
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also, thank you for raising in conversation with aaron how much people have changed. i think it was aaron on twitter today who pointed out grassley's letter about the ig doesn't mention any "or/else." and those like collins who you could use depend on for a predictable reaction to this, silent, crickets for the most part. everyone's troubled and concerned, but it has stayed right there for the time being. i digress. thank you for having me. >> no, it's an important point. thank you, brian. great to see you. up next, we told you last week about our colleague here at nbc news, dr. joseph fair. he is one of the experts we've turned to for months now during this pandemic. he came down with his own case of coronavirus. now he's home from the hospital, still recovering and he'll join us in just a moment. ♪ (vo) love. it's what we've always said makes subaru, subaru. and right now, love is more important than ever. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals to feeding america, to help feed those who now need our help. its all part of
also, thank you for raising in conversation with aaron how much people have changed. i think it was aaron on twitter today who pointed out grassley's letter about the ig doesn't mention any "or/else." and those like collins who you could use depend on for a predictable reaction to this, silent, crickets for the most part. everyone's troubled and concerned, but it has stayed right there for the time being. i digress. thank you for having me. >> no, it's an important point. thank...
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protecting people in times of crisis thank you very much indeed for talking to us thank you thanks aaron pritchett now police in hong kong fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of protesters as they returned to the streets on sunday to denounce beijing's plans to impose a new national security norm the territory it would ban all activities considered subversive a white house spokesman said china's proposals could lead to sanctions from the u.s. from hong kong years i don't browse 5 the panic of protest running from police dispersing crowds gathered in defiance of social distancing rules. a familiar arsenal was deployed to clear the streets of demonstrators angry about the chinese government's plans to impose a security law on the city why the whole concept to his duty but he told. me go to the trial is calm his heart he may be evil or trying to press home people hard on by the communist party is far more dangerous than covert 19 you know and you could soon be dangerous way flags like this. yes calling for an independent hong kong or banners predicting the destruction of t
protecting people in times of crisis thank you very much indeed for talking to us thank you thanks aaron pritchett now police in hong kong fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of protesters as they returned to the streets on sunday to denounce beijing's plans to impose a new national security norm the territory it would ban all activities considered subversive a white house spokesman said china's proposals could lead to sanctions from the u.s. from hong kong years i don't...
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"action. >> jimmy: a little 6-year-old voice. >> and then he'd come over to aaron with his headphones on and be like, "that was good, if you can take a beat before the last line. [ laughter ] aaron would be like, "thank you. thank you. is there anything else?" like, he played along so well. it was so fun. >> jimmy: that is so cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the last time we talked about this bill that you wrote and got passed called the phoenix act. and that is amazing that you - that that even -- i mean, seriously the crowd erupted and if we had an audience tonight they would be clapping as well because what you've done -- but can you explain this now and has it gotten larger or what's happening with it? >> it's continuing to grow the phoenix act aims to expand the statute of limitations, which is how long you have to report a crime and domestic violence is such a complicated issue and sometimes it can take people years to be able to come forward, to feel safe enough or to have processed what happened to them. and the laws need to start reflecting that. and especially now in quarantine, a l
"action. >> jimmy: a little 6-year-old voice. >> and then he'd come over to aaron with his headphones on and be like, "that was good, if you can take a beat before the last line. [ laughter ] aaron would be like, "thank you. thank you. is there anything else?" like, he played along so well. it was so fun. >> jimmy: that is so cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the last time we talked about this bill that you wrote and got passed called the phoenix act....
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well the latest aaron is that the mayor eric garcetti has imposed a curfew beginning 145 minutes from now on the entire city of los angeles a vast area previously ghar city had said that it would be limited to the downtown area but now a guard said he said this is no longer a protest this is destruction so he's extended the area of. of curfew as you can see there are some cars which have been set alight police vehicles we understand that 56 excuse me policemen have been injured in today's events. together with last night's violence in downtown los angeles $533.00 people have all together have been arrested and as night falls the standoffs continue there was also a fire set at a police kiosk in a very upscale shopping area it's called the grove and it's very popular with tourists but that that was torched and and left to burn and the situation now is as night begins to fall as our other correspondents around the country has said things tend to to get even more highly charged intense at night and i just wanted to also. amplify a little bit of what natasha and some of your other guests w
well the latest aaron is that the mayor eric garcetti has imposed a curfew beginning 145 minutes from now on the entire city of los angeles a vast area previously ghar city had said that it would be limited to the downtown area but now a guard said he said this is no longer a protest this is destruction so he's extended the area of. of curfew as you can see there are some cars which have been set alight police vehicles we understand that 56 excuse me policemen have been injured in today's...
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tony aarons, who heads up our legal coverage in europe. coming up, a postponement or in some cases a cancellation of big events. we talk about dubai expo, challenges of that and what it means for the various participating countries and sponsors. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's discuss the future of global events in the wake of the pandemic. one of the biggest things we are expecting this year has been postponed, that is dubai expo. it will not be held in october 2021 instead of october of this year. be joined byd to the secretary-general. thank you so much. to decide when these big conferences will come back and the loss of money, with the postponement of dubai, how much financially will this cost? ati think you have to look this in the scale of what is happening right now around the planet as the pandemic has created a huge economic fallout for many countries, and of course there is no way of hiding that dubai as well will have a certain follow-up from this as well. i think
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all the latest on the web site at day w dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram to aaron tilton we'll be back with more news of the top of the alpha now and matthew howard signing off for me and all the rest of the team here in berlin thanks for watching. live life to us is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener how can we protect habitats we can make a difference googling to those fundamental series against global $3000.00 on g.w. and online. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we're all in this. country just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dot com one slash 2 science. so it's not for the present who's in the extremely strict look in order to curb the spread of the crew. is proving particularly tough on the many crew people country. it in that they are not going to die of goalie lying in the goi
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settle for an offside call instead just before the break you know it's never been so but it's helped by aaron take the leave after of falla leader on gorecki who sold it well. byron penalty taker robert live in dosti back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this sees it. after the break byron were successful from the quarter thanks to been told us that are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory and what about say one of the teams are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that in the players' cup because in a speedo and muslims in america despite their slow start barred munich re stuart their 4 point cushion at the top of the table. something different a night of the museum stunned into a morning in court for the jump student a 25 year old has been drawn to bin after being accused of breaking into an australian museum and taking sent fees with the dynas all c.c.t.v. captured him roaming around the c
settle for an offside call instead just before the break you know it's never been so but it's helped by aaron take the leave after of falla leader on gorecki who sold it well. byron penalty taker robert live in dosti back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this sees it. after the break byron were successful from the quarter thanks to been told us that are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory and what about say...
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doing the honors with some fancy footwork and a fine finish. 5 mill the final score and hanzi flicks by aaron look title balland and an impressive record for robert leavened off ski who is now scored against every car and just league club. well has the berlin coach been on the body appears to be in and taken all part of the club's change in fortunes since the bundesliga restarted earlier this month but they faced a tough test against alcs for a team that batter the capital city side earlier in the season. it's been an intense few weeks for have to boss bruno. but his side's recent form have them raring to go 23 minutes in and berlin went one up against odds berg. and hot shot on target tonight but your viral dieldrin son was there to find the back of the net. the 2nd tough was a more even affair came close to equalising late in the game this stunner by michael denied by the tips of rumor yar stein's fingers. on the par. 2 minutes into injury time to substantiate christophe tek kept his cool to make the final score to no. cuts 3 more points for bruno nobody aside with catcher berlin remaining
doing the honors with some fancy footwork and a fine finish. 5 mill the final score and hanzi flicks by aaron look title balland and an impressive record for robert leavened off ski who is now scored against every car and just league club. well has the berlin coach been on the body appears to be in and taken all part of the club's change in fortunes since the bundesliga restarted earlier this month but they faced a tough test against alcs for a team that batter the capital city side earlier in...
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so aaron and david, thank you so much for your tireless work during this pandemic. with that, i will open it to questions. we have general king, general cardin, commissioner frank mary and dr. toomey available. how concerned is georgia in terms of folks from other states coming in? and what is being done to manage that, if anything? i'm not overly concerned about that. i know that had been an issue early on when there was a lot of air travel, but that has been drastically cut. most of our visitors coming to educated,are well like georgians are. they are complying with the rules. if they are going into our businesses that are open or enjoying our beaches or state parks, they are having to provide by the rules. from everything i have seen and heard on our daily and weekly calls with law enforcement personnel, public health officials, we haven't really seen any issues with that. i would certainly encourage all georgians to stay and vacation in georgia, but if they decide to go someone else -- go somewhere else, i asked them to take best practices they learned here and
so aaron and david, thank you so much for your tireless work during this pandemic. with that, i will open it to questions. we have general king, general cardin, commissioner frank mary and dr. toomey available. how concerned is georgia in terms of folks from other states coming in? and what is being done to manage that, if anything? i'm not overly concerned about that. i know that had been an issue early on when there was a lot of air travel, but that has been drastically cut. most of our...