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do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >>> coming up -- >> you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. for years of questions. and the verdict -- when "dateline" continues. guys, what's the matter? i heard there were fleas out here. and t-t-t-t-t-icks! and mosquitoooooooooooes! listen up, scaredy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, too. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. sensitivity it's very common and you can save hundreds. to have a gum health concern as well. but if you have sensitive teeth, you probably ar
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anything you want to say to alex? >> alex i had the good fortune of working on his campaign and meeting his family. alex is a really true states man. i mean, in the sense that he's there to serve. and i think that's so important. and what we learn from caesar and so forth. we are serving. we are here to serve people, to help people, and alex really exemplifies that in the way that he works, how hard he works. he's very committed. he engages his family. he's very committed toward his family as well. and so i think he's a tremendous example of what the types of politicians we need in our society to have people like alex padilla that really do serve the people that they represent, and that they ensure that provide the best type of leadership possible for us. >> well, it sounds like you are talking about yourself as well, because all of those adjectives a describe you as well. it's an honor to call you my friend, and thank you so much for what you have done. and the fire is still in you. and thank you so much and god take
anything you want to say to alex? >> alex i had the good fortune of working on his campaign and meeting his family. alex is a really true states man. i mean, in the sense that he's there to serve. and i think that's so important. and what we learn from caesar and so forth. we are serving. we are here to serve people, to help people, and alex really exemplifies that in the way that he works, how hard he works. he's very committed. he engages his family. he's very committed toward his...
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i'm alex witt. coming up, representative joe kennedy is on to change the definition of the essential worker. "velshi" starts right after this. elshi" starts right after this libertym ual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice! on any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones and also deliver the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. tide cleaners is offeringe free laundry services you. to the family of frontline responders. visit hope.tidecleaners.com t
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alex: thank you. that is a great question and opens up a good opportunity for me to talk about microsoft. there is absolutely that way. so microsoft, the time when they had both the dominant desktop operating system. windows pretty everybody thought that they were going to ride this forever. even microsoft. but they never really thought that there could be this moment were windows would be and he did. people laughed at the iphone. no one will buy that. they refused to take themselves out of this mentality where they said our flagship product is her assets. unrest that will take us everywhere we need to go. and instead well, my doing that, they went into the dark ages because they were so fixed on windows that they didn't go into any other ideas. they were writing this down to the ground. totally unwilling to accept the fact the desktop operating system was going to be so important in the age of mobile computing in the cloud. there were the offset milk first, side windows down to the ground . they were
alex: thank you. that is a great question and opens up a good opportunity for me to talk about microsoft. there is absolutely that way. so microsoft, the time when they had both the dominant desktop operating system. windows pretty everybody thought that they were going to ride this forever. even microsoft. but they never really thought that there could be this moment were windows would be and he did. people laughed at the iphone. no one will buy that. they refused to take themselves out of...
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alex? >> i have to tell you, gabe, that picture of that packed airplane with all those passengers, that was really disconcerting. okay. thank you for all that. gabe gutierrez from syracuse. >>> well, new pressure this morning on some large grocery chains as they start cutting extra pay to essential employees right there on the front lines. joining me now is jo ling kent. why are these workers losing hazard pay now? >> reporter: alex good morning to you. that's right. kroger is the biggest grocery chain in the country. they own ralph's here. they put it into place at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. and now shoppers are really asking new questions about where they should be spending their money. take a look. thousands of grocery workers are about to see their paychecks shrink. and some are taking a stand. starting sunday, kroger, the country's largest grocery chain, is ending the extra $2 an hour of hero pay for essential workers. amazon, walmart, starbucks and target are following su
alex? >> i have to tell you, gabe, that picture of that packed airplane with all those passengers, that was really disconcerting. okay. thank you for all that. gabe gutierrez from syracuse. >>> well, new pressure this morning on some large grocery chains as they start cutting extra pay to essential employees right there on the front lines. joining me now is jo ling kent. why are these workers losing hazard pay now? >> reporter: alex good morning to you. that's right. kroger...
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alex, why don't you kick me off. alex: this is not a happy crowd. [laughter] >> point out a good actor, some -- someone you think is doing something clever or effective. it could be in the world of government, journalism, it could be platform technologists. who is doing something we can look at and say they are going in an interesting direction that we can follow? alex: a number of nordic governments launched social media literacy campaigns. just like with everything else, it is really rough to say the danish are doing it, it works in the united states. including maybe on health care but we will find out about that. but their numbers are looking good. there has been good feedback for that. one thing about all those countries is they have high trust in their government media. like nrk in norway. there is a number of countries in which the bbc, abc, australia's abc, government supported media is independent enough from the government but also kind of constrained by the board of governors to stay as neutral as possible but they have not chased the clic
alex, why don't you kick me off. alex: this is not a happy crowd. [laughter] >> point out a good actor, some -- someone you think is doing something clever or effective. it could be in the world of government, journalism, it could be platform technologists. who is doing something we can look at and say they are going in an interesting direction that we can follow? alex: a number of nordic governments launched social media literacy campaigns. just like with everything else, it is really...
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alex: that is fine. but you can make rules around hate speech and be controversial but they can be based around risk. true and false on political speech is the most sensitive issue you can do. yes, they are doing it but almost all of the arguments you will hear from the left is they need to do more censorship. we need to be careful about having them make judgments about first amendment -- first amendment protected speech. how many people think facebook should have taken down that edited hello see -- edited pelosi video? will that is something that was done on the jimmy kimmel show to donald trump over and over again. should jimmy kimmel be kicked off of facebook when he posts these videos? i don't think so. i don't think facebook should censor jimmy kimmel. i think we have to be super careful about corporate of a speech where you're making fun of politicians. that that should be controlled by a trillion dollar intermediary that pays a ton of taxes and has a bunch of regulatory exposure and who can come u
alex: that is fine. but you can make rules around hate speech and be controversial but they can be based around risk. true and false on political speech is the most sensitive issue you can do. yes, they are doing it but almost all of the arguments you will hear from the left is they need to do more censorship. we need to be careful about having them make judgments about first amendment -- first amendment protected speech. how many people think facebook should have taken down that edited hello...
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i'm alex witt. protesters taking over city streets in outrage over george floyd, a man who died on memorial day after a police officer was videotaped kneeling on his neck. >>> in portland, oregon, police clashing with protesters. some protesters smashing windows. protesters also threw projectiles their way. and chaos on the streets of los angeles overnight. in downtown specifically as the police there declared protests an illegal gathering. >>> moving to denver, more tear gas and flesh grenades. moving to cincinnati, not much of a police presence there at the moment when protesters shattered this storefront. take a look at this video from brooklyn. protesters squaring off with nypd officers. dozens in fact, were arrested there. this was the scene outside the white house as protesters got too close for comfort. moving to georgia, early this morning, the governor declaring a state of emergency after tensions flared overnight. and also new in detroit, police confirmed at least one person was killed whe
i'm alex witt. protesters taking over city streets in outrage over george floyd, a man who died on memorial day after a police officer was videotaped kneeling on his neck. >>> in portland, oregon, police clashing with protesters. some protesters smashing windows. protesters also threw projectiles their way. and chaos on the streets of los angeles overnight. in downtown specifically as the police there declared protests an illegal gathering. >>> moving to denver, more tear gas...
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i'm alex witt. thank you for watching. kevin blackstone next on the push to get professional sports back on the field. but since it is mother's day, before we go, we want to take a moment to honor all of the moms of our hard-working team right here at msnbc's weekend's with alex witt. happy mother's day to all of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. n-n-n-no-no ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. we turn to the most certain thing there is. science. science can overcome diseases. create cures. and yes, beat pandemics. it has before. it will again. because when it's faced with a new opponent,
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alex marshall is a courier and trade union rep in london. he is one of millions of key workers who have had to continue going to work. it looks like some of the butchers are still working. so i guess they are still getting the meat out to places. yeah, there they are. they are stilljust plugging away. you know, the couriers, care workers, butchers, all these people, they have always been the heartbeat, for me. it is the heartbeat of london. it is the heartbeat of the uk, the world, you know? alex collects medical samples and brings them to laboratories to be tested. hello. i've just picked up. yeah, they did, they had a fridge full of specimens. right, nice one, cheers, bye. the lockdown has forced many clinics to shut. there's one delivery that's keeping alex in work. hey, mate. i've just got some covid. it's specimens, yeah? covid. alex delivers samples from people being tested for covid—i9. you almost feel like some sort of bomb disposal person when you've kind of got this thing on your bike or whatever. it's this thing that all the new
alex marshall is a courier and trade union rep in london. he is one of millions of key workers who have had to continue going to work. it looks like some of the butchers are still working. so i guess they are still getting the meat out to places. yeah, there they are. they are stilljust plugging away. you know, the couriers, care workers, butchers, all these people, they have always been the heartbeat, for me. it is the heartbeat of london. it is the heartbeat of the uk, the world, you know?...
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alex: that is what we read in the times. that was a briefing given to the house subcommittee on intelligence. but there are no details. we don't know what they mean by that. from my perspective, there are five different kinds of interference in a 2016 election. it is not clear if they are doing any of the same playbooks or something totally different. exampleshow us a few of what we remember from the 2016 election. many of us don't remember because we never saw it our feeds. surprisingly -- the kqed audience was not the target here. a lot of the russian influence was aimed at the left and right. the two different types of information -- information operations is the term we use to make an attempt to change the information environment. it had two big directions. the first was warfare. that is about the driving division by creating medical means that are injected into applicable discourse. examples.se, three they were made by a private oligarch ind by an russia. the one on the left is supposed to be a pro-lgbt group. this is a
alex: that is what we read in the times. that was a briefing given to the house subcommittee on intelligence. but there are no details. we don't know what they mean by that. from my perspective, there are five different kinds of interference in a 2016 election. it is not clear if they are doing any of the same playbooks or something totally different. exampleshow us a few of what we remember from the 2016 election. many of us don't remember because we never saw it our feeds. surprisingly -- the...
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i should add to the extended interview by alex smith said. alex's facebook page and on his channel captain victor it's not rocket science these successful countries to follow the guidelines picked on by. people who knew how to manage the circumstances we need to get away from the westminster advice prone to new says fascinating at the feeder islands testing capacity was originally developed for the fish farms he then goes on to say i like the suggestion of a tobin tax for public health kevin judges building talents as a scot in singapore i'm very proud of your dedication and sensible approach i so wish we had independence and we could be like the feeder islands david however says there are many folk more qualified to be honest and they all say that lockdown was not the way to go and finally sharmeen says this program is vitally important to watch i've 110 percent agreed with every guest on the show today the u.k.'s press and wider media started from a position i'm early march of broad support for the johnson government's handling of the crisi
i should add to the extended interview by alex smith said. alex's facebook page and on his channel captain victor it's not rocket science these successful countries to follow the guidelines picked on by. people who knew how to manage the circumstances we need to get away from the westminster advice prone to new says fascinating at the feeder islands testing capacity was originally developed for the fish farms he then goes on to say i like the suggestion of a tobin tax for public health kevin...
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out later in the program but noted in glasgow we have to ensure emails and your messages thank you alex in response to last week's you on the pandemic and you economic policy featuring economists the key price interest credit then got says that is a big looming recession coming mark says scrappy chance to see billions norma says scriptwriting and save money maybe white says i have to say i've to speak for a lack of independence since beginning of this crisis we could have done so much more and quicker additionally would have had a substantial all well fund by now which could have helped scotland enormously jim says i disagree we would have been in deep trouble and i voted yes for independence linda says when a scotland going to be out of luck to katie says. when our scottish government is absolutely sure the greatest risk is passed and not before louis says when its people are safe and that's been looked on she didn't know it before not enough people actually understand this pandemic people don't realize how close it actually is. daniel kaczynski is an unusual conservative m.p. and now
out later in the program but noted in glasgow we have to ensure emails and your messages thank you alex in response to last week's you on the pandemic and you economic policy featuring economists the key price interest credit then got says that is a big looming recession coming mark says scrappy chance to see billions norma says scriptwriting and save money maybe white says i have to say i've to speak for a lack of independence since beginning of this crisis we could have done so much more and...
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alex: one way for me. it was a moment. i've been in this so every termite sort of somehow much more efficient in the reporting and as you know, reporting is so messy. so inevitably, he put the weight into the water and realized i don't know what i have got myself into. i know if not that i know i needed boundary so i chose this boundary for this one arbitrary summer and as you said, it was limited. maybe it was clear as it came across but couldn't find a way that i could kind of plug into the summer there were other stories that have an earlier the confined way. talking about the aftermath of certain events pretty and so what i felt like was going to be propelling them eyesight to close to her year just talking to people looking for stories rated i know i wasn't entirely sure of what a new but i knew it when i heard it. it knocked me off balance when i had in my challenge of course was a large test of character. how to help leaders keep track of them and not let it be this collection of short stories and some of the storie
alex: one way for me. it was a moment. i've been in this so every termite sort of somehow much more efficient in the reporting and as you know, reporting is so messy. so inevitably, he put the weight into the water and realized i don't know what i have got myself into. i know if not that i know i needed boundary so i chose this boundary for this one arbitrary summer and as you said, it was limited. maybe it was clear as it came across but couldn't find a way that i could kind of plug into the...
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thank you, alex. in summary, i guess, just to kind of summarizer so far, having the right mentality the, minimizing execution work, maximizing idea work and then making sure that the pipeline is as effective as possible. and the two practical suggestions you gave us on how to do that is, one, what amazon does, have ideas be clearly articulated and focused by turning them into documents so that everyone can see the unadulterated version of what you were thinking. and then make it easy for people the give feedback, encourage it so that they feel comfortable to do it so that you can go up to your equivalent of mark zuckerberg and tell them that they're, you know, screwing things up. so so thank you. i love the story about mark, and i want to actually now focus on your experiences with the different tech leaders that you've gotten to know and interact with. and these stories are always, like, fascinating because many of us don't know exactly what these people are like, you know, behind closed doors, behin
thank you, alex. in summary, i guess, just to kind of summarizer so far, having the right mentality the, minimizing execution work, maximizing idea work and then making sure that the pipeline is as effective as possible. and the two practical suggestions you gave us on how to do that is, one, what amazon does, have ideas be clearly articulated and focused by turning them into documents so that everyone can see the unadulterated version of what you were thinking. and then make it easy for people...
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i was struck, alex, and the way you framed the book. i don't want to miss characterize this, but in setting up the narrative of the summer redo this great immersion reporting and narrative, you sort of guide the reader by saying what the book is not. it is not a book about solutions, not a book about public policy, and you even allow yourself to comment and i have no idea what would work, what would change the environment. i don't want to pretend that i am guiding you towards insights about public action. i read that two ways, one was signaling that this was going to be a narrative. this is going to be a while what happened and he was there. so please abandon your aspirations for something other than a narrative. but also a little bit of a pre-to core, i have been with this subject for so long and i am at a loss. can you talk about both of those? >> guest: person i would say this is awarded such a profound honor. i remember reading common ground and thinking this is what i want to do. to be able to somehow create literature or at least
i was struck, alex, and the way you framed the book. i don't want to miss characterize this, but in setting up the narrative of the summer redo this great immersion reporting and narrative, you sort of guide the reader by saying what the book is not. it is not a book about solutions, not a book about public policy, and you even allow yourself to comment and i have no idea what would work, what would change the environment. i don't want to pretend that i am guiding you towards insights about...
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>> exactly, alex. for the first time in 75 days, the president is hitting the links as one of his trump-named golf clubs in sterling, virginia. it's notable, because he skipped a lot of that during the past few months. as he and dr. deborah birx try to project optimism, telling americans they can go outside if they do it safely, that seems to be what he's doing now, so is that issue of the annual figure, the president tradition dale every year undergoes an examination and releases the results to the public. we have so many questions about that, because he started his physical last november, at least that's what official said. there's so many questions about the president's decision to takes hydroxychloroquine, which he says he took in consultation with his own white house figures. the president was the one who first suggested it, and the doctor okayed it. nomarally the physical takes place in january or february, but here we are almost at the end of may. the white house is declining to explain that not
>> exactly, alex. for the first time in 75 days, the president is hitting the links as one of his trump-named golf clubs in sterling, virginia. it's notable, because he skipped a lot of that during the past few months. as he and dr. deborah birx try to project optimism, telling americans they can go outside if they do it safely, that seems to be what he's doing now, so is that issue of the annual figure, the president tradition dale every year undergoes an examination and releases the...
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alex: pretty dreadful. the restaurant and hotel association warned in april but around 10 billion euros of sales would be lost by the end of april. that gives you an idea. some restaurants and cafes across berlin and frankfurt actually had a protest, an empty chair protest a couple of weeks ago, where they were trying to draw attention to how serious a problem this is for them. more than 220,000 businesses are affected across germany, a huge number. so although it is great that finally doors are being opened now here in berlin and across germany, the question is, will they need more government help in the future, or will they end up having to close their doors because they can't get the money through and those people through as well? feephil: alex, thank you. slovenia has become the first member state of the european union to declare its coronavirus pandemic over. the prime minister announced the spread of the virus is under control, with only a few confirmed infections a day. the country borders italy and
alex: pretty dreadful. the restaurant and hotel association warned in april but around 10 billion euros of sales would be lost by the end of april. that gives you an idea. some restaurants and cafes across berlin and frankfurt actually had a protest, an empty chair protest a couple of weeks ago, where they were trying to draw attention to how serious a problem this is for them. more than 220,000 businesses are affected across germany, a huge number. so although it is great that finally doors...
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joining us is alex webb. great to have your thoughts on this. the fact that the president signed this executive order, what exact does it need? -- mean? alex: it is not clear. there are lots of questions of what he can do. provision toge a reduce their liability for online content posted by third parties, but there are questions about the constitutionality and the need for others to take further steps. fight thats this a twitter is really trying to fight against the president? what exactly is going on? twitter,t tweet with saying that it is violating the rules. alex: it is an attempt to have this fight now rather than in the middle of the election campaign. this executive order, that executive order is deemed unconstitutional, you don't have a lot of leeway to do stuff, if they get that over and done with in the next couple of months rather than october and november, there have been calls over the last two things to do things they are finally getting to it. ask you get upset when i what the total enterprise value to ebita is for twitter. is twit
joining us is alex webb. great to have your thoughts on this. the fact that the president signed this executive order, what exact does it need? -- mean? alex: it is not clear. there are lots of questions of what he can do. provision toge a reduce their liability for online content posted by third parties, but there are questions about the constitutionality and the need for others to take further steps. fight thats this a twitter is really trying to fight against the president? what exactly is...
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i'm alex witt. we're just a few hours away from a special event you can all see here, graduate together. former president obama will give the keynote address, but nil onof the nation's graduates, both high school and college face months of uncertainty. the numbers tell the story. the unemployment rate now 14.7% with goldman sachs warning that number will peak at 25%. we saw dr. fauci say there's no easy answer on whether schools can reopen this fall. president trump countering, saying fauci did not give an acceptable answer, saying schools should absolutely open. this hour we're going to try to get you and your families answered. we're answer questions from graduating seniors about who you new normal will be and what kind of job markets they're facing. first my expert panel. dr. market sch 4r6789 issel president of the university of michigan. arne duncan, former education secretary until president obama, lindsey p lindsey pollack, a big welcome to you all. we have twins noel and electiona broussard,
i'm alex witt. we're just a few hours away from a special event you can all see here, graduate together. former president obama will give the keynote address, but nil onof the nation's graduates, both high school and college face months of uncertainty. the numbers tell the story. the unemployment rate now 14.7% with goldman sachs warning that number will peak at 25%. we saw dr. fauci say there's no easy answer on whether schools can reopen this fall. president trump countering, saying fauci did...
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alex? >> thank you, shaq, for bringing it to our attention. >>> while texas starts to reopen, dallas hits a report covid number. we'll check in next. d number we'll check in next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. with roundup sure shot wand you don't need to stoop to their level. draw the line. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield to pinpoint those pesky bedfellows. it lets you kill what's bad right down to the root, while comfortably guarding the good. draw the line with the roundup sure shot wand. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. we hope you find our digital solutions helpful to bank safely from home. deposit a check with your phone or tablet. check balances, pay bills, transfer money and more. send money to p
alex? >> thank you, shaq, for bringing it to our attention. >>> while texas starts to reopen, dallas hits a report covid number. we'll check in next. d number we'll check in next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. with...
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>> reporter: well, good morning, alex. on a chilly morning here at the white house, we have been watching as the president and his administration are trying to steer the country toward a safe reopening. they are confronting the contagious nature of this illness as two staff members whose roles require them to be in close proximity to the president and vice president have contracted the virus. an unexpected hot spot, the white house itself. >> there is a member of the vice president's team who is positive for coronavirus. >> reporter: pence press secretary katie miller has been handling communications for the coronavirus task force. an initial tells nbc news she showed symptoms friday. thursday, she was part of the vp's event in virginia. friday, the vice president continued with a trip to iowa where he did not wear a mask. officials say he tested negative. complicating west wing contacts, miller's husband, stephen miller, is a senior adviser to president trump, who also attended their february wedding. . >> she's a wonderf
>> reporter: well, good morning, alex. on a chilly morning here at the white house, we have been watching as the president and his administration are trying to steer the country toward a safe reopening. they are confronting the contagious nature of this illness as two staff members whose roles require them to be in close proximity to the president and vice president have contracted the virus. an unexpected hot spot, the white house itself. >> there is a member of the vice...
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alex: i think big tech has a role to play. what stood out most to me about microsoft's approach is they are not trying to disrupt way health care is being performed. they are trying to empower, they are trying to adapt and trying to enhance. i think that notion of partnering, that notion of data privacy and trust, that is different. that positions them in a unique way, not just in health care, but in multiple industry segments where there is definitely a perception, at least across some industry verticals of competition with amazon and aws. when you are talking to boards and ceos and executives, there's a real opportunity for microsoft closerooked at as a partner as a result of that dynamic. taylor: alex zukin of rbc capital markets, thank you for joining us. willng twitter, shopify allow its 5000 employees to work from home indefinitely even after the dangers of the covid-19 pandemic fade and cities start to lift shutdowns. the ceo of canadian e-commerce giant spoke to bloomberg's emily chang in an exclusive interview earlier
alex: i think big tech has a role to play. what stood out most to me about microsoft's approach is they are not trying to disrupt way health care is being performed. they are trying to empower, they are trying to adapt and trying to enhance. i think that notion of partnering, that notion of data privacy and trust, that is different. that positions them in a unique way, not just in health care, but in multiple industry segments where there is definitely a perception, at least across some...
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alex: it is a very good point. ultimately, apple has not been a growth stock for some time. -- graduallyre picking up. it is happening in some of its categories but its core category, it is stagnating. in the last year, it clearly drop but we did not know apple would be accelerating the pace is buybacks. we would expect to have, without giving a date, cash neutral -- neutral position in net cash in terms of 100 billion in debt and 100 billion in cash. it's cash position has the client -- its cash position has declined. alex, thek at, problem commit -- probably -- everything was overwhelmed by the growth in services. is that a linear function? do you look out one year, five years, and is it just straight line of services? alex: the two feed off each other. the more phones you sell, the more services you will sell on top of it. in auld ultimately result more exponential curve. the other point is that at the --ent, apple tv or tb plus tv plus is free for many people. if you buy a new iphone or ipad, you get a year for
alex: it is a very good point. ultimately, apple has not been a growth stock for some time. -- graduallyre picking up. it is happening in some of its categories but its core category, it is stagnating. in the last year, it clearly drop but we did not know apple would be accelerating the pace is buybacks. we would expect to have, without giving a date, cash neutral -- neutral position in net cash in terms of 100 billion in debt and 100 billion in cash. it's cash position has the client -- its...
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alex kantrowitz. how are you. >> i'm doing great. thank you for having me. really fighted for this. >> host: i'm excited t. we got our members from across the world joining us for this conversation. i've been talking about it nonstop over the last few days to the point of annoying quite few friends. but we're all very, very excited to learn from you today. so, to remind everybody the context of our conversation today, together with alex, we're going to be learning how to compete in a world where no advantage is safe. so this concept of always day one is something we can all benefit from. when alex started writing the book i'm sure he wasn't exactly expecting it to be released in midst of a pandemic. however, in my view, this topic could not be more relevant especially these tase when so many of us are forced to have that day one mentality. so, help us kick off alex -- i'd love to ask you, what you found to be so important about this topic that you wanted to focus your sights on really going deep and the leading ceos and tech companies, what -- -- >> guest: r
alex kantrowitz. how are you. >> i'm doing great. thank you for having me. really fighted for this. >> host: i'm excited t. we got our members from across the world joining us for this conversation. i've been talking about it nonstop over the last few days to the point of annoying quite few friends. but we're all very, very excited to learn from you today. so, to remind everybody the context of our conversation today, together with alex, we're going to be learning how to compete in...
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i'm alex witt. i'll be back at noon. >>> coming up on "velshi," mark cuban talks about the big companies with big loans meant for small businesses, at 9:00 a.m. with big loans meant for small businesses, at 9:00 a.m. ght i had my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis... ...under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep uc... ... under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. "dad!" "hey!" and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can... ...lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions,... ...and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal i
i'm alex witt. i'll be back at noon. >>> coming up on "velshi," mark cuban talks about the big companies with big loans meant for small businesses, at 9:00 a.m. with big loans meant for small businesses, at 9:00 a.m. ght i had my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis... ...under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep...
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>> alex, you're exactly right. it's just that. when it comes to an officer they're given the benefit of the doubt so, of course, a delay would be something that's expected. however, in this particular scenario their firing was so immediate and what everybody saw on that video at least established probable cause. you don't have to have a law degree to watch that video and say i don't know what crime that is but there is a crime happening and so for it to have been four days and mike freeman saying this was the quickest they've ever worked on getting an indictment for somebody, especially an officer is laughable. honestly it happened in four days because we had to push mike freeman. to push mike freeman. i do want to make a comment about what the refer rend al sharpt shar sharpton said. he said if they had procesecute. and as i watched with amy klobuchar, who was the d.a. in hennepin county and failed to indict officers during her time there. in fact, the cop in question, the ex-cop in question that we are talking about today, derek
>> alex, you're exactly right. it's just that. when it comes to an officer they're given the benefit of the doubt so, of course, a delay would be something that's expected. however, in this particular scenario their firing was so immediate and what everybody saw on that video at least established probable cause. you don't have to have a law degree to watch that video and say i don't know what crime that is but there is a crime happening and so for it to have been four days and mike...
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alex is the author of national bestseller " there are no children here". which has a relationship with family tree with no children here. and he's worked has appeared in the times magazine, new yorker and adapted for this american life which is also authored and a writer in residence at northwestern university. carrie branch the winner this year at the Ãbhistory prize also carries a $10,000 honorarium and she's being honored for her book black radical, the lives and times of william monroe trotter. carrie has been followed by zoom glitches but if she's here, i welcome her. carrie, are you here? there you are. you might not be able to hear you but we can see you. i hope you can hear us. carrie teaches in Ãb colonialism and she's the director of the program in american studies and also the codirector of the african-american trail project. she's joining us from massachusetts and we will try to fix her microphone. now we turn to the two winners of the works in progress award that beth maisie talked about so well in the video. it's really a distinctive instit
alex is the author of national bestseller " there are no children here". which has a relationship with family tree with no children here. and he's worked has appeared in the times magazine, new yorker and adapted for this american life which is also authored and a writer in residence at northwestern university. carrie branch the winner this year at the Ãbhistory prize also carries a $10,000 honorarium and she's being honored for her book black radical, the lives and times of william...
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i'm alex witt. a live look at the kennedy space center in florida where a spacex spacecraft sits on the launch pad. a test flight carrying two astronauts is scheduled for wednesday. that's exciting. let's get to the facts of this hour. new york epicenter in the u.s. relaxing rules slightly. governor andrew cuomo issuing an updated order allowing gatherings up to 10 people anywhere in the state. and that includes right here in new york city, the hardest hit area of the state. president trump friday calling for the immediate reopening of places of worship deeming them essential. the president threatening to override governors who refuse to open churches, synagogues and phafpbgs but d-- masks but did see what legal authority he has to do that. and epidemic rates across the u.s., especially the south and midwest. the risk of a second wave in places opening too quickly or without sufficient precaution. >>> a significant milestone in chicago for the first time since the pandemic began in january. mainland
i'm alex witt. a live look at the kennedy space center in florida where a spacex spacecraft sits on the launch pad. a test flight carrying two astronauts is scheduled for wednesday. that's exciting. let's get to the facts of this hour. new york epicenter in the u.s. relaxing rules slightly. governor andrew cuomo issuing an updated order allowing gatherings up to 10 people anywhere in the state. and that includes right here in new york city, the hardest hit area of the state. president trump...
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i'm alex witt. here's a live look at cincinnati, ohio. the phased reopening this week includes retail and service businesses, as we give you a slightly partly cloudy weather check there on cincinnati. really pretty. but because outdoor dining for restaurants begins friday, cincinnati is closing parts of 25 streets. that's so they can give restaurants more space for social distancing of tables. let's now get to the facts at this hour. this morning, there are 1.3 million confirmed cases of coronavirus across this country. more than 79,000 people have died. more states are gearing up to reopen and starting tomorrow, kentucky and new hampshire will begin easing their lockdowns. restaurants in arkansas, arizona, and indiana are going to be open for business with new restrictions, of course. while mississippi and most of florida will open salons and barbershops. checking out tennessee, the great smoky mountains national park welcomed visitors yesterday for the first time in a month on a beautiful saturday. nature lovers flocked to the part. cam
i'm alex witt. here's a live look at cincinnati, ohio. the phased reopening this week includes retail and service businesses, as we give you a slightly partly cloudy weather check there on cincinnati. really pretty. but because outdoor dining for restaurants begins friday, cincinnati is closing parts of 25 streets. that's so they can give restaurants more space for social distancing of tables. let's now get to the facts at this hour. this morning, there are 1.3 million confirmed cases of...
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i'm alex witt here in new york. i think it is safe to say given the bulk of heft, if you will, these gubernatorial leaders from the east coast we could call this grouping of leaders that we heard at the top of the hour as a coronavirus east coast task force. there were the governors of the states of new york, new jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania, delaware as well. they all contributed to this news conference in addition the two governors of massachusetts and rhode island are part of this larger east coast coronavirus task force. joining me now. nbc news contributor natally azar and rob davidson from west michigan. also joining me arizona democratic congressman rubin gallego. thank you for staying with us. we did hear a lot and i want to get to the medical aspects of this. first to you, dr. azar, it was very interesting to hear governor cuomo talk about the different strains of viruses. those that came to new york originated predominantly in europe. very heavily coming from italy which was hit so hard as we all know
i'm alex witt here in new york. i think it is safe to say given the bulk of heft, if you will, these gubernatorial leaders from the east coast we could call this grouping of leaders that we heard at the top of the hour as a coronavirus east coast task force. there were the governors of the states of new york, new jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania, delaware as well. they all contributed to this news conference in addition the two governors of massachusetts and rhode island are part of this...
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alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. >>> a flash flood warning is in effect for the miami area. after a wet and stormy memorial day. as much as 7 inches of rain fell and many roads were flooded. a flood watch is in effect overnight, and even tornados are possible. severe storms are also rolling through the midwest, again with the possibility of flash flooding. looking at the weather radar, you can see this system is centered in kansas right now. another
alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so...
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let's get to alex webb. alex, great to have you on the program. if you look at amazon, this is kind of counterintuitive. how much of a struggle is it to make money in this environment? they run quite a tight -- timeterms of close margins. despite a bump in the wrong direction, that could send them in the negative territory. they still have the advantage of a huge buffer in the form of services and cloud computing services. investment on supplying people during the virus. investorsin the past, would have been ok with earnings similar to what we heard. is this time a difference? alex: yes, i think so. historically, amazon investors --e been trained to realize they should be looking topline growth number and amazon to demonstrate its ability to flip the switch and turned that loss and profit. the ability to generate is a question the long-term, but what we are seeing right now is different from the past. previously, it would invest in infrastructure. this is short-term investing. it is giving people safety measures they need. investors are inferring
let's get to alex webb. alex, great to have you on the program. if you look at amazon, this is kind of counterintuitive. how much of a struggle is it to make money in this environment? they run quite a tight -- timeterms of close margins. despite a bump in the wrong direction, that could send them in the negative territory. they still have the advantage of a huge buffer in the form of services and cloud computing services. investment on supplying people during the virus. investorsin the past,...
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(sighs) alex and ben. oh, i think i heard them making it last night. she kept saying he was doing it wrong, but it looks good to me. i mean, i don't know anything about art, but...i know what i like. -(crunches) -oh. i make one comment about ben's mommy, and alex does this. it's aggressive. i remember when she made a turkey with her handprint. she's just trying to get some sort of reaction out of me, isn't she? but you're not gonna take the bait, right? -you're bigger than that. -i don't know, phil. this is -- this is very disrespectful. i think she needs to be taken down a peg. so then, you'll just sit her down and talk to her, right? i could do that, maybe over dinner with her and ben... there you go. i'm proud of you. ...a dinner no one will soon forget. fine. but know that i'm having a waffle. this is what you're doing to our family! (siren wailing) jay: stop. you know the rules. helmet. -off with you. -(siren wailing) gloria: shorty, you're kidding. i never joke when it comes to fruit. that miracle in your hand is a half plum, half apricot. there
(sighs) alex and ben. oh, i think i heard them making it last night. she kept saying he was doing it wrong, but it looks good to me. i mean, i don't know anything about art, but...i know what i like. -(crunches) -oh. i make one comment about ben's mommy, and alex does this. it's aggressive. i remember when she made a turkey with her handprint. she's just trying to get some sort of reaction out of me, isn't she? but you're not gonna take the bait, right? -you're bigger than that. -i don't know,...
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jorge: alex rolandel canal 41, gracias por estar con nosotros. hemos agradecido todos tus reportes y particularmente la manera en que nos fuiste llevando poco a poco desde los momentos mÁs difÍciles, cÓmo ha cambiado nueva york en nueve semanas, alex? alex: ha cambiado mucho. fÍsicamente podemos decir que nueva yorkestÁ más desocupada, mÁs vacÍa. hay trenes que ya no funcionan. eso nunca habÍa ocurrido. en la madrugada ya no hay trenes. en estos momentos vemos un distanciamiento entre la gente. quieren evitarse los unos a los otros. es una parte fÍsica. pero tambiÉn en la parte anÍmica de los neoyorquinos. hemos visto que el Ánimo se encuentra un poco decaÍdo. a medida que uno va conociendo las cifras de personas que han fallecido. la persona en nueva york vive muy de cerca la una a la otra. estamos muy juntos, pero en esta ecuaciÓn no es asÍ. tratamos de evitarnos los unos a los otros. tratamos de saludarnos, estÉ en eso ha cambiado la ciudad de new york. vamos a ver quÉ sucede en el verano. estamos aquÍ en el parque central.
jorge: alex rolandel canal 41, gracias por estar con nosotros. hemos agradecido todos tus reportes y particularmente la manera en que nos fuiste llevando poco a poco desde los momentos mÁs difÍciles, cÓmo ha cambiado nueva york en nueve semanas, alex? alex: ha cambiado mucho. fÍsicamente podemos decir que nueva yorkestÁ más desocupada, mÁs vacÍa. hay trenes que ya no funcionan. eso nunca habÍa ocurrido. en la madrugada ya no hay trenes. en estos momentos vemos un distanciamiento entre...
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i'm alex witt. police responding to protest and civil unrest responding with tear gas and rubber bullets. tensions high in cities where police pushed back protesters in efforts to curb looting and property damage, but the fires raged on from new york city's union square where nypd vehicles reported torched. to the west coast in los angeles where lapd cars were set on fire. fires burned on the streets of washington, d.c. not too far from the white house as well as this strip mall in fayetteville, north carolina, and this was the scene on the streets of grand rapids, michigan. fires, vandals smashing in windows in spite of a very heavy police presence. fires burned at big stores in tampa, florida, as looters also took to the streets last night. out in large numbers at this mall in scottsdale, arizona. in san francisco, where a best buy store became a target. all this in spite of an increased police presence in places like detroit and check out this police mobilization in portland, oregon. the increase
i'm alex witt. police responding to protest and civil unrest responding with tear gas and rubber bullets. tensions high in cities where police pushed back protesters in efforts to curb looting and property damage, but the fires raged on from new york city's union square where nypd vehicles reported torched. to the west coast in los angeles where lapd cars were set on fire. fires burned on the streets of washington, d.c. not too far from the white house as well as this strip mall in...
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. >> time alex savidge. let's get right to it here and check on these current conditions around the bay area. and the current temperatures. let's bring in meteorologist mark tomorrow. and we are in the thick of it right now. in the late afternoon in the terms of this heat. >> that's right. typically alex and heather we reached the hottest portion of the day between 3:00 and 4:00. so right about now we are checking out triple digits across the bay area. take a look at some of the current conditions right now at the 4:00 hour. showing you some trip digits toward walnut creek. out toward concord and fairfield. san francisco, it is warm in the city, but a bit of a breeze kind of keeping this temperatures and check right now the coast and the shoreline. lots of 90s for fremont and evened in san jose. i'm looking for potential records of the north bay for santa rosa and in san jose. we will get the official report during the 5:00 hour later on today from the national weather service. this is kind of as those recor
. >> time alex savidge. let's get right to it here and check on these current conditions around the bay area. and the current temperatures. let's bring in meteorologist mark tomorrow. and we are in the thick of it right now. in the late afternoon in the terms of this heat. >> that's right. typically alex and heather we reached the hottest portion of the day between 3:00 and 4:00. so right about now we are checking out triple digits across the bay area. take a look at some of the...
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alex perez, abc news, minneapolis. >> our thanks to alex there. let's get back to the heart of this matter, alex addressed it there, obviously the death of george floyd. also the fact that people in that community, they want the arrest and charges against the officer who had his knee right there in the neck of george floyd. and we are learning more about that former police officer at the center of this. apparently he had a history of complaints. derek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's neck as floyd said he can't breathe. he had 18 past complaints and was disciplined twice. >> another of the officers at the scene had six complaints, one which was still open. incredible coincidence, chauvin and floyd worked security at the same minneapolis nightclub. the former owner doesn't know if they knew each other, but their shifts did overlap. >> back to the scene there, some of the images coming out of minneapolis. you see that 3rd police precinct on fire right there. apparently there were scenes of people throwing things in the building. again, the city of
alex perez, abc news, minneapolis. >> our thanks to alex there. let's get back to the heart of this matter, alex addressed it there, obviously the death of george floyd. also the fact that people in that community, they want the arrest and charges against the officer who had his knee right there in the neck of george floyd. and we are learning more about that former police officer at the center of this. apparently he had a history of complaints. derek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's...
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1. >> reporter: hey there, alex. it's a chilly day in newport, but folks are feeling hopeful, day one of phase one. here's what phase one means. the reopening of manufacturing and construction businesses. it means the elective surgeries can begin again. importantly non-critical retail businesses can reopen. i spoke to one of the boutique sellers here in newport of soap & water. here's what she had to say. >> it's been a bit of torture. right now at this time of year is when the store starts to get new merchandise, it's open. people are coming in, and you get a jump on a long winter. sweat haven't had that, of course, so it feels like everything is at a standstill. >> the standstill is coming to an end. the governor wants folks to said a good example and not congregate in groups of more than five. and some store owners say they want to see how the first weekend of reopening goes, and make decisions from there. >> give me a sense of how many fox look like you? let me say anecdotally, when i go out and about, in some po
1. >> reporter: hey there, alex. it's a chilly day in newport, but folks are feeling hopeful, day one of phase one. here's what phase one means. the reopening of manufacturing and construction businesses. it means the elective surgeries can begin again. importantly non-critical retail businesses can reopen. i spoke to one of the boutique sellers here in newport of soap & water. here's what she had to say. >> it's been a bit of torture. right now at this time of year is when the...
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alex forrest why the joins me now to give us the measure of the problem just how big is it alex well it's a global problem and let's just take one element to life it and it's likely to be one of the last sept is to reopen off to this crisis now we know that some theaters are already taking the decision to close as one in the south of england that has already gone into administration there are other british that is that say they are very close to bankruptcy and that's despite the fact that the government is helping those star financially they're saying it's not enough but it's not just regional fit is that also these global production companies now earlier this week disney announced that its hit musical frozen which is being on board way since 2018 will not return now that was taking in around about a $1000000.00 a week but they've decided that it is time to properly shut the doors on that which was a pretty significant announcement now many of those stations on broadway turned the lights off if you like at the beginning of march they're unlikely to reopen until probably mid september
alex forrest why the joins me now to give us the measure of the problem just how big is it alex well it's a global problem and let's just take one element to life it and it's likely to be one of the last sept is to reopen off to this crisis now we know that some theaters are already taking the decision to close as one in the south of england that has already gone into administration there are other british that is that say they are very close to bankruptcy and that's despite the fact that the...
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help us kick off, alex. i'd love to ask you, what you found to be so important about this topic that you wanted to focus your site and was going deep to the leading ceos and also working at all levels of tech companies, what led you to write this book and how does this fit into your overall journey? >> yes. some reported in silicon valley and account with the tech giants. i'm of the word that comes in with a slightly different background. instead of going to journalism school i stated industrial labor relations. sort of put that in the back of my mind but really always focused on culture, organizational behavior, how companies are led, how work is structured. that's something i've always thought about in the background as i've covered the actual news going on in the companies. around 2017 we started seeing the tech giant start to grow in and, in a way that was really strange for big companies. usually the companies tend to fall apart as they get bigger, they get bureaucratic, the ossify and then they make ro
help us kick off, alex. i'd love to ask you, what you found to be so important about this topic that you wanted to focus your site and was going deep to the leading ceos and also working at all levels of tech companies, what led you to write this book and how does this fit into your overall journey? >> yes. some reported in silicon valley and account with the tech giants. i'm of the word that comes in with a slightly different background. instead of going to journalism school i stated...
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>> exactly, alex. and it is interesting to note before i answer your question that the united states postal inspector said there was false information on the affidavit to even get the no-knock warrant to enter brianna taylor's house. but you asked a fundamental question. what would you do if you're sleeping in your bed at night and some strange men who in plain clothes bust in with guns, what would you think? how would you act? he did exactly what most gun owners in america do. isn't that the second amendment does not apply to african-americans? >> i don't know, benjamin, crump, you have your hands full these days. thank you for taking the time to talking to us and we look forward talking to you and good luck. >>> president trump reacting a few moments ago to president obama slamming the white house response. we'll have that. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport rem
>> exactly, alex. and it is interesting to note before i answer your question that the united states postal inspector said there was false information on the affidavit to even get the no-knock warrant to enter brianna taylor's house. but you asked a fundamental question. what would you do if you're sleeping in your bed at night and some strange men who in plain clothes bust in with guns, what would you think? how would you act? he did exactly what most gun owners in america do. isn't that...
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alex forrest whiting joins me in the studio now alex you've just listened to the bright british prime minister's announcement what did he have to say yes while he's still speaking but his main point is that relaxation must be ground chill that they can't throw away the achievements that have been made and that he's trying to set out what he's called a road map for opening society now already today the government changed what they have been saying for many weeks now their logo which boris johnson tweeted himself from stay home to stay alert now about who is quite a bit of confusion in criticism from members of the public and also some opposition leaders he said that this is a bit of a mixed message and the 1st minister of scotland nicholas sturgeon said that scotland will not be changing its message it's saying that people must still stay home so please do not send stay alert to scotland and also the other governments of northern ireland and wales saying boris johnson was only speaking for england but he has try now to give a message for the whole of the u.k. to say things will start t
alex forrest whiting joins me in the studio now alex you've just listened to the bright british prime minister's announcement what did he have to say yes while he's still speaking but his main point is that relaxation must be ground chill that they can't throw away the achievements that have been made and that he's trying to set out what he's called a road map for opening society now already today the government changed what they have been saying for many weeks now their logo which boris...
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well they don't use alex for as whiting joins me in the studio now alex what are we expecting to hear boris johnson say well let's make it clear he is walking a tightrope here between those who want the relaxation to happen quickly and those who say it is too soon and he can't act quickly so i think whatever we will see it will be slow to be ground chill and it won't be that significant now already today boris johnson tweeted out the. new government logo which replaces the stay at home words with stay alert and this is to a lot of criticism including from those opposition leaders who say it's confusing it's sending mixed messages in fact the 1st minister for scotland nicholas sturgeon has said the stay at home message will stay in scotland and in fact northern ireland distinct saying the same wales are also saying the same and making very clear to boris johnson the border of it he announces later it will be for england only and not for those of the devolved governments of the british public clearly going to be told to stay at home whatever box we're likely to see people being allowed
well they don't use alex for as whiting joins me in the studio now alex what are we expecting to hear boris johnson say well let's make it clear he is walking a tightrope here between those who want the relaxation to happen quickly and those who say it is too soon and he can't act quickly so i think whatever we will see it will be slow to be ground chill and it won't be that significant now already today boris johnson tweeted out the. new government logo which replaces the stay at home words...
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alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> our thanks to alex there. >>> president trump is defending himself against criticism of his use of an anti-malaria drug as a preventive against coronavirus. without evidence, he called a study of veterans that raised alarms about the drug a "trump enemy" statement. abc's cecilia vega reports from washington. >> reporter: arriving at the white house, coronavirus response coordinator dr. deborah birx ignored the question. >> do you have any concerns about president trump using hydroxychloroquine? >> reporter: that after president trump's surprise announcement he's taking the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure against covid-19. >> i'm taking it, hydroxychloroquine. >> reporter: the drug has not been proven effective against the coronavirus, but on capitol hill, president trump refused to back down. >> this is an individual decision to make. >> reporter: but the fda has explicitly warned against using hydroxychloroquine for covid treatment outside hospitals or clinical trials. infectious disease specialist dr. joseph rahimian te
alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> our thanks to alex there. >>> president trump is defending himself against criticism of his use of an anti-malaria drug as a preventive against coronavirus. without evidence, he called a study of veterans that raised alarms about the drug a "trump enemy" statement. abc's cecilia vega reports from washington. >> reporter: arriving at the white house, coronavirus response coordinator dr. deborah birx ignored the question. >>...
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. >> this is alex from the black hills pioneer. gov. noem: we will go to the black hills pioneer on the phone and then we have a question in the room. >> the cheyenne river sioux tribe started putting up their checkpoint on april 3. the memorandum put out by the doi was not put out until april 8. does that timeline affect the legality of the situation? if these checkpoints are illegal, why has it taken a month for any legal action could be taken? gov. noem: we have had ongoing conversations with the tribes hoping to see some kind of resolution. that is still what i would hope to see. >> does the timeline of the memorandum have any bearing on the legality of the situation? gov. noem: i believe that for u.s. highways and state highways, there is federal jurisdiction. that is what the state is hoping to clarify. that we are allowing essential services to happen on these roads. i have communicated with chairman frazier and also other members of the state government have communicated with other tribal government and entities and individuals
. >> this is alex from the black hills pioneer. gov. noem: we will go to the black hills pioneer on the phone and then we have a question in the room. >> the cheyenne river sioux tribe started putting up their checkpoint on april 3. the memorandum put out by the doi was not put out until april 8. does that timeline affect the legality of the situation? if these checkpoints are illegal, why has it taken a month for any legal action could be taken? gov. noem: we have had ongoing...