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. ♪ ceo ken frazier -- the merck ceo ken frazier joins david rubenstein. david: the ceo and chairman of mark is my special guest. thank you very much for doing this. ken: it is a pleasure. david: you are surrounded by things that look like merck products. are you in your office? ken: i am. i try to come here three days at a minimum. david: have you been working remotely during the crisis? ken: i have been working a mixture of both. i like to be around my family and spouse, but we still have a lot of people left to work here. we have 17,000 people working in laboratories or production facilities. it makes sense to show up every once in a while. david: if you are a pharmaceutical company, especially one working on covid-19 back scenes, do you need -- vaccines, do you need permission? ken: no state troopers ever stop me. david: let's talk about vaccines. merck is one of the great vaccine manufacturers of the world. you were among the original people that did the measles vaccine, ebola vaccine. when the government of the u.s. announced they would give money to
. ♪ ceo ken frazier -- the merck ceo ken frazier joins david rubenstein. david: the ceo and chairman of mark is my special guest. thank you very much for doing this. ken: it is a pleasure. david: you are surrounded by things that look like merck products. are you in your office? ken: i am. i try to come here three days at a minimum. david: have you been working remotely during the crisis? ken: i have been working a mixture of both. i like to be around my family and spouse, but we still have a...
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kens: yes, it was a union initiative. >> ms. swain: this'll be our last call. hi, ken. ken: i was originally going to ask did this precede the publishing of upton sinclair's, "the jungle? " a lot of unions got their foothold then. it was an important part of our history. i wonder, how much this was affected. barnett: yes. there were some black unions, but there were small and specialized and they were all male. although the progressives were all union, it also means that the defacto or maybe on purpose, they were also a white male, and to the disadvantage of blacks who were -- resentful of some of the more powerful unions who would not let them in and they had to organize and selves. we think of unions differently than unions were there. to answer your question, the courts were aware of union agitation. lacking health and safety reason, but adequate, like the rest of the bill, we might suspect other motives responsible for the passage of it. for example, this was actually prounion as opposed to management legislation. and the courts said the legislatures and supposed to
kens: yes, it was a union initiative. >> ms. swain: this'll be our last call. hi, ken. ken: i was originally going to ask did this precede the publishing of upton sinclair's, "the jungle? " a lot of unions got their foothold then. it was an important part of our history. i wonder, how much this was affected. barnett: yes. there were some black unions, but there were small and specialized and they were all male. although the progressives were all union, it also means that the...
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rothstein does, marjorie diehl, ken barnes. these people are criminals. >> reporter: if brian is innocent, you have a murder case. >> it is murder. i don't say the word "killed." he didn't pass away. he was murdered. >> reporter: meanwhile filmmaker trey borzillieri kept working. he had a documentary to make. and he scored two big interviews. one was with marjorie. she spoke via skype to trey and an attorney. still denying, as only marjorie could, that she had anything to do with the bank robbery. she said the prosecution's motive was laughable. >> here i am, i've killed two boyfriends in self-defense. but i've killed two boyfriends, right? would i have to hire ken barnes to kill my father if i hated my father that much and wanted him dead? or would i do it for free for myself? come on. be reasonable. >> reporter: it's on my rÉsume. >> yeah. >> reporter: i kill men. >> yeah. >> reporter: trey decided to call his movie, "evil genius" with marjorie in mind. but it was the question of brian wells' role that started to consume him
rothstein does, marjorie diehl, ken barnes. these people are criminals. >> reporter: if brian is innocent, you have a murder case. >> it is murder. i don't say the word "killed." he didn't pass away. he was murdered. >> reporter: meanwhile filmmaker trey borzillieri kept working. he had a documentary to make. and he scored two big interviews. one was with marjorie. she spoke via skype to trey and an attorney. still denying, as only marjorie could, that she had...
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ken: absolutely. this is a health csis that spills over into an economic crisis, and we do not fix the health crisis, people arego not g to want to go out. we are not going to have the economy back. it does not mean nothing can happen. we will learn to live with it. but we should not have to. they should do giant stimulus. they should protect people. there is nothing they could do that would help as mucas some basic rings like improving testing, requing people to wearasks. eventually there will be a vaccine, but i don't know when that will be. so yes, as long as the virus is raging, i jt don't see how the economy can come roaring back. judy: we see the federal reserve, which has a lot of control over economic activity, saying it is dng everything it can, and now we see congress frozen in place, unable t come to an agreement. how'd much does it matter whether they come up with a $1 trillion plan like the republicans are talking about, or a $3 trillionn, phich the democrats want? ken: i think a $1 trill
ken: absolutely. this is a health csis that spills over into an economic crisis, and we do not fix the health crisis, people arego not g to want to go out. we are not going to have the economy back. it does not mean nothing can happen. we will learn to live with it. but we should not have to. they should do giant stimulus. they should protect people. there is nothing they could do that would help as mucas some basic rings like improving testing, requing people to wearasks. eventually there will...
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ken: that is not a technology we are pursuing. one of the great things about this whole covid-19 situation is that there are about 160 different vaccine programs pending. messenger rna, some people think that is on speed. we want to make sure we have a proven platform and have confidence a vaccine can be done with one does. has a lot of experience with a vaccine. a weakened virus vaccine. that is what we have done before and therefore that is where we went. david: some of the companies have been given billions of dollars by the federal government. is that an unfair advantage for someone like you? is that something you are worried about, or do you not care? : i wouldn't say i don't care, but we want to be able to pursue this in a rigorous and orderly way. forwarde able to come with the consumer confidence that we will, we think the funding will be there. i don't dig a disadvantage. d-- i don't think it's a disadvantage. david: when will there be a vaccine? other won't speak to people's vaccine programs, but we expect to go into hum
ken: that is not a technology we are pursuing. one of the great things about this whole covid-19 situation is that there are about 160 different vaccine programs pending. messenger rna, some people think that is on speed. we want to make sure we have a proven platform and have confidence a vaccine can be done with one does. has a lot of experience with a vaccine. a weakened virus vaccine. that is what we have done before and therefore that is where we went. david: some of the companies have...
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ken: that's jumping way ahead. have financial inclusion, which i think we would -- would help a lot if we did a better job with digital currencies. there's the potential for other things. i don't think this report is about the crisis. it is about the next century, the next 50 years. what is the payment system going to look like? what is the financial system going to look like? it is not so much about the crisis response, although it does offer the opportunity for negative rates, if you are asking that. >> exactly. the reason i ask is, why do we want to get to this? what is the objective here that would make the way that we respond to financial crises, how we respond to day to day activity better? what is this going to improve if we continue down this trajectory? ken: this is a much broader issue. for example, they knighted states as a very inefficient -- the united states has a very inefficient with high charges and slow clearing process. how do we make it better? many countries are concerned that the united states
ken: that's jumping way ahead. have financial inclusion, which i think we would -- would help a lot if we did a better job with digital currencies. there's the potential for other things. i don't think this report is about the crisis. it is about the next century, the next 50 years. what is the payment system going to look like? what is the financial system going to look like? it is not so much about the crisis response, although it does offer the opportunity for negative rates, if you are...
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elizabeth: well, you're certainly right there, ken blackwell. you've been terrific tonight. thank you so much for your insight. it's great to have you on. >> good to be with you. elizabeth: it's good to be with you. just ahead, staying on a story e we've been working for a number of years now, former top fbi officials admitting behind the scenes they did not have evidence of trump-russia crimes or crimes involving michael flynn. but when trump asked james comey to go easy on flynn, that's when comey leaked to the media to get the two-year mueller probe launched. we asked simply why. the hill media reporter joe concha sounds off on this one. ♪ ♪ >> president obama and biden spied on my campaign. it's never happened in history. if it were the orr way around, the people -- other way around, people would be in jail for 50 year right now. that would be comey, that would be brennan, that would be all of this. ♪ ♪ every time a fund manager sells a stock it triggers a tax liability for you. and the higher the turnover the more you have to pay in taxes every year. and here's
elizabeth: well, you're certainly right there, ken blackwell. you've been terrific tonight. thank you so much for your insight. it's great to have you on. >> good to be with you. elizabeth: it's good to be with you. just ahead, staying on a story e we've been working for a number of years now, former top fbi officials admitting behind the scenes they did not have evidence of trump-russia crimes or crimes involving michael flynn. but when trump asked james comey to go easy on flynn, that's...
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>> reporter: hi, ken. yes. it is a priority. you see awe of these fireworks booths throughout dublin because it is safe and sane to let off fireworks in this area, but if people lining up today are any indication of what is happening on the 4th of july, it means they are going to be gathering and health experts say that is a big concern. it is that time of year. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> have a great day. >> you are a fun 4th of julyer. >> absolutely. the grandkid also love it. >> reporter: but this year parades and night tyle fireworks displays canceled, not because of concerns over pryotechnics, its concern over covid. >> question have a tremendous spike in covid-19 right now. we're managing that here. >> reporter: health officials are concerned the holiday weekend may exacerbate the problem, and we may see a spike in covid cases two weeks later. >> people are getting anxious. they want to get out there. they want to do something. >> reporter: take note of the health warnings, even posted outside this fireworks
>> reporter: hi, ken. yes. it is a priority. you see awe of these fireworks booths throughout dublin because it is safe and sane to let off fireworks in this area, but if people lining up today are any indication of what is happening on the 4th of july, it means they are going to be gathering and health experts say that is a big concern. it is that time of year. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> have a great day. >> you are a fun 4th of julyer. >>...
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>>thanks ken. well are big news of the day 6 time all-star and three-time world series champ buster posey is sitting out the 2020 baseball season, the san francisco giants star catcher announced the news today. he and his wife kristen have adopted twin girls who are born prematurely last week now while the baby spend some time in the neonatal intensive care unit about 4 months posey decide what's best for his family is not to take the risk of playing this season. and he's received support throughout the giants organization, including from his good friend and teammate 100 pets. >>we all just want to support him or let him know that we respect and honor and we know that this is a very difficult decision for him and for everyone at this time. we understand and we're here for and that's what teammates are from or you know, that's what our job is is is it's it's for to be supportive to be behind everyone understand and we totally respect and understand the situation that he's in. >>in college sports new
>>thanks ken. well are big news of the day 6 time all-star and three-time world series champ buster posey is sitting out the 2020 baseball season, the san francisco giants star catcher announced the news today. he and his wife kristen have adopted twin girls who are born prematurely last week now while the baby spend some time in the neonatal intensive care unit about 4 months posey decide what's best for his family is not to take the risk of playing this season. and he's received support...
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ken, you hit it on the head. a lot of guys -- you you've got to get service in order to become a free agent. you're talking about maybe millions or tens of millions of dollars on the line if you decide to sit on the bench. >> well, the good example would be mookie bets of the los angeles dodgers. he's eligible for free agent c he basically has to play most of the season to complete the eligibility. unless he plays, he's not going to be a free agent, won't be eligible for the many millions he could earn in that circumstance, in an open market situation. for him and for younger players who want to build their service time and for players in the arbitration process who want to keep going forward and get closer to free agency, there's a lot of financial incentives to play and a lot of players simply want to play. this what is they do for a living. this is their passion and they want to be on the field. eric: oh, yeah, we want to be able to watch as long as they do it safely and with precautions. do you think the mlb
ken, you hit it on the head. a lot of guys -- you you've got to get service in order to become a free agent. you're talking about maybe millions or tens of millions of dollars on the line if you decide to sit on the bench. >> well, the good example would be mookie bets of the los angeles dodgers. he's eligible for free agent c he basically has to play most of the season to complete the eligibility. unless he plays, he's not going to be a free agent, won't be eligible for the many millions...
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my congratulations to ken reeves. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize jerry evans for being named one of arkansas' outstanding coaches of the year. this year coach evans led the high school girls wrestling team to victory as the girls arkansas state champions. also picking up two individual championships on the team. in 2019, he was the 5-a wrestling coach of the year for the arkansas wrestling coaches association. and was chosen by the arkansas democratic gazette as the all arkansas prep wrestling coach of the year. and named the arkansas high school coaches association wrestling coach of the year through the arkansas activities association. coach evans received his masters in kinesiology at harding university, graduating as the first member of his immediate family to earn a college degree. in an interview with the arkansas democratic gazette, coach evans said, i knew i wanted to be a coach ever since i was in eighth grade. i knew i wanted to be an in education and become a teacher. i think coach evans -- thank coach
my congratulations to ken reeves. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize jerry evans for being named one of arkansas' outstanding coaches of the year. this year coach evans led the high school girls wrestling team to victory as the girls arkansas state champions. also picking up two individual championships on the team. in 2019, he was the 5-a wrestling coach of the year for the arkansas wrestling coaches association. and was chosen by the arkansas democratic gazette as the all arkansas prep...
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new book. >> ken buck, republican of colorado, with us this morning. and congressman, we were just getting our viewers' opinion of the big tech companies, the ceos are testifying on capitol hill today. you are on the anti-trust subcommittee that will get the opportunity to ask those ceo's questions. what questions do you have for them. >> i think it is important that we delve into anti-trust in having huge platforms in the high-tech area. so i think a lot of the members will talk about the competitiveness of the market place, i think some of the members will talk about privacy and some will talk about the bias that some of the these platforms have demonstrated. >> where do you think there could be bipartisan agreement on capitol hill to enact legislation that would impact these companies and how would it -- what would be the impact? >> i think everyone realizes that the anti-trust laws need to be updated. we have started with laws really that were intended to break up trusts involving the rockefelle rockefellers and the carnegies an the turn of the las
new book. >> ken buck, republican of colorado, with us this morning. and congressman, we were just getting our viewers' opinion of the big tech companies, the ceos are testifying on capitol hill today. you are on the anti-trust subcommittee that will get the opportunity to ask those ceo's questions. what questions do you have for them. >> i think it is important that we delve into anti-trust in having huge platforms in the high-tech area. so i think a lot of the members will talk...
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thank you for joining us tonight at 10 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. the fire broke out shortly after 7 o'clock tonight in pacific heights and washington and franklin near lafayette park. kron four's dan thorn is live on the scene has been for there for the last hour and a half or so and he has the latest for us dan. >>ken and pam were here on washington street between franklin and gough where a lot of the activity remains there are several, san francisco firefighters that are still on scene here we've been told tonight that there were at least 4 buildings that were damaged because of this fire. investigators are still determining where it broke out and how it broke out, several people are believed to be displaced tonight we still don't have those numbers and in terms of the amount of people but they will not be able to return to their homes. as firefighters are made on scene here if you take a look behind me. the firefighters had a number of ladders that were put up onto the roof areas of these apartment buildings that are really tightly knit together
thank you for joining us tonight at 10 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. the fire broke out shortly after 7 o'clock tonight in pacific heights and washington and franklin near lafayette park. kron four's dan thorn is live on the scene has been for there for the last hour and a half or so and he has the latest for us dan. >>ken and pam were here on washington street between franklin and gough where a lot of the activity remains there are several, san francisco firefighters that are still on...
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and father ken is survived by his mother, his sister, and brother. his warm presence and word of compassion has served as a center of guidance to many and he will be terribly missed and i am sure he will be hearing for so many of us and will continue to look to him for guidance in the times we find ourselves. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor stefani, for sharing that contribution. supervisor walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. i definitely want to extend my condolences to supervisor stefani. colleagues, today i am introducing two resolutions. the first resolution is declaring antiblack racism as a human rights and public health crisis. this resolution is in line with our equity and justice packages about legislation that we will be bringing forth and have been bringing forth the last couple of months with the goal of improving outcomes for black people in san francisco. this resolution was passed at the human rights commission last week and will be working on the version very soon. and antiracism and opposition to -- >> yo
and father ken is survived by his mother, his sister, and brother. his warm presence and word of compassion has served as a center of guidance to many and he will be terribly missed and i am sure he will be hearing for so many of us and will continue to look to him for guidance in the times we find ourselves. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor stefani, for sharing that contribution. supervisor walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. i definitely want to extend...
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>> ken: very easy to answer. so, a cdp there in portland has police on the front, police on the back, and on both arms they have their customs border protection and department of hom,homeland security is as wel. they also have a badge number as well, but not their name because of the doxxing of law enforcement and the threat to their families and post. every single agent interacting with a crowd there has that sort of identification on them. and, when they approach an individual who may be a suspect or who may be a witness, they verbally identify themselves as federal agents as well. and of course, they have been wearing the same thing with the same crowd every day for a number of weeks now. now, the violence predates our expanded presence they are by more than a month as you heard the secretary just say. but they have seen these officers wearing the same uniforms day after day doing their job all while the criminals and rioters do their thing. >> dave: now, i mentioned that there are parallels to what we have be
>> ken: very easy to answer. so, a cdp there in portland has police on the front, police on the back, and on both arms they have their customs border protection and department of hom,homeland security is as wel. they also have a badge number as well, but not their name because of the doxxing of law enforcement and the threat to their families and post. every single agent interacting with a crowd there has that sort of identification on them. and, when they approach an individual who may...
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but there was something intriguing about ken and omegaxl, that drew my interest. today, we'll talk with ken meares, along with sharon mcquillan, specializing in preventative medicine, and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next. - [announcer] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their lifetime. we are living longer than ever before, which can cause wear and tear to our bodies. nearly 70% of americans are taking prescription medication. everyday people suffer from aches and pains everincluding back, neck, knee, and joints. if you want to fight inflammation and pain, stay with us. (dramatic music) - wanna introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and ceo of great healthworks, the makers of omegaxl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omegaxl. you said to me, just try it. i take two every morning, two every night. i know when i take this
but there was something intriguing about ken and omegaxl, that drew my interest. today, we'll talk with ken meares, along with sharon mcquillan, specializing in preventative medicine, and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next. - [announcer] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain...
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i think we are treating it better, as ken said. remdesivir and other therapies appear to be lessening the fatality rate. all of that is good news. i think the economy has got to reopen. neil: all right. thank you, my friend, very very much. i just wanted to discuss those breaking news developments with you. always the pro you are, you batted them out of the park. thank you. have a wonderful fourth of july weekend. >>> by the way, you know, this economic delay in activity probably is over the top when it comes to what's going on on broadway, where they are going to remain dark through the rest of the year. forget about just the sner aummd restarting in the fall. we are talking january of next year at the earliest. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer you
i think we are treating it better, as ken said. remdesivir and other therapies appear to be lessening the fatality rate. all of that is good news. i think the economy has got to reopen. neil: all right. thank you, my friend, very very much. i just wanted to discuss those breaking news developments with you. always the pro you are, you batted them out of the park. thank you. have a wonderful fourth of july weekend. >>> by the way, you know, this economic delay in activity probably is...
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but there was something intriguing about ken and omegaxl, that drew my interest. today, we'll talk with ken meares, along with sharon mcquillan, specializing in preventative medicine, and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next. - [announcer] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their lifetime. we are living longer than ever before, which can cause wear and tear to our bodies. nearly 70% of americans are taking prescription medication. everyday people suffer from aches and pains from everyday activities, including back, neck, knee, and joints. if you want to fight inflammation and pain, stay with us. (dramatic music) - wanna introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and ceo of great healthworks, the makers of omegaxl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omegaxl. you said to me, just try it. i take two every morning, two every night. i
but there was something intriguing about ken and omegaxl, that drew my interest. today, we'll talk with ken meares, along with sharon mcquillan, specializing in preventative medicine, and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next. - [announcer] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain...
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over to professor kens. >> thank you, victoria. and i want to thank justice breyer for his kind introduction, and thank the historical society for inviting me to participate. i appreciate the opportunity to take part in this conversation about lochner v. new york. a case that to put it mildly has not enjoyed a very good reputation. chicago law professor david a. strauss best captured the lochner legacy with a simple question. who would ever cite this case in a supreme court brief except to identify it with your opponent's position? it's safe to say that a majority of lawyers, constitutional scholars, and judges from all sides of the political and economic spectrum rank lochner along with dred scott as one of the worst decisions in constitutional history. of course, there are some prominent and distinguished exceptions. i suspect randy will attempt to convince you that the lochner case does not deserve its reputation. i am here because i think it does. however, there are many things upon which randy and i do agree. one is that we bo
over to professor kens. >> thank you, victoria. and i want to thank justice breyer for his kind introduction, and thank the historical society for inviting me to participate. i appreciate the opportunity to take part in this conversation about lochner v. new york. a case that to put it mildly has not enjoyed a very good reputation. chicago law professor david a. strauss best captured the lochner legacy with a simple question. who would ever cite this case in a supreme court brief except...
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i talked to representative ken buck, a republican. he told me that after a year of investigating tech companies, he could needrust laws some changing. -- that strays from what republicans think historically. these bigorried that tech companies are biased again conservatives. what you will see is that there is not a lot of agreement. everybody is matted them for some reason, but it is hard to know how they will go forward. they cannot agree on exactly what the problem is. -- ashleyally gold gold, technology reporter with axios. we appreciate your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: coming up on the "washington journal," we will have congressman ken buck, republican of colorado, on the program. he will take your comments about these big ceos. also, the hearing on capitol hill with attorney general barr, you'll be able to ask him about that as well. it is your turn to let washington know what you think of these big tech companies, facebook, amazon, apple, and google. there ceos will be testifying this morning. ceos will be testify
i talked to representative ken buck, a republican. he told me that after a year of investigating tech companies, he could needrust laws some changing. -- that strays from what republicans think historically. these bigorried that tech companies are biased again conservatives. what you will see is that there is not a lot of agreement. everybody is matted them for some reason, but it is hard to know how they will go forward. they cannot agree on exactly what the problem is. -- ashleyally gold...
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you too. >> not to rush ken, but i got a great thing for you here. you know how we've been talking about that national resolve. how we come together in a moment of national need. rosie the riveter, remember that? how men and women, citizens came together to build bombers in world war ii. at age 94, an original rosie the riveter is about to rivet all of us with her new mission to help the u.s. bomb the crap out of covid. we can't do it, she says. look at that face. how could we not spend...
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>> well, welcome ken to the outdoor salon. we're in the black hawk plaza. i have to tell you, these salon owners, they got the directive yesterday to finally be able to work just outdoors. look what they set up. in 24 hours time. they got a head start to get going. welcome to trebez. trending, hip, and heading outdoors. >> beautiful, this is beautiful. they didn't have a choice. it was make it happen or business would be cut. look at this. this is amazing. this is amazing. we have music. we have everything we need is right here. they've been dealing with the ever changing covid rules, shut down, reopen, shut down again, to now head outside. . >> we just did what we could sink or swim. we're not sinking, so we built this in a matter of an hour and a half. we grabbed everything that we had and brought it out. >> haircuts and up dos, no problem, but they'll have some limitations. >> haircutting, highlights, everything out here. >> we can't do highlights, we're trying to set up shampoo bowls outdoors. >> clients seem to like the outdoor vibe. >> there's a breez
>> well, welcome ken to the outdoor salon. we're in the black hawk plaza. i have to tell you, these salon owners, they got the directive yesterday to finally be able to work just outdoors. look what they set up. in 24 hours time. they got a head start to get going. welcome to trebez. trending, hip, and heading outdoors. >> beautiful, this is beautiful. they didn't have a choice. it was make it happen or business would be cut. look at this. this is amazing. this is amazing. we have...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm palmore for united smith for states in the nation arizona, florida, texas and california combined to total more than our own a virus cases today, this as the infection curve rose in 40 of the nation's 50 states take a look at your screen over the past 14 days of positivity rate for the covid-19 testing california. >>has risen to 6.3% and almost 7% just over the last week hospitalizations have increased by 56% over a 2 week period and icu admissions are also up almost 50% in the span of one month california has gone from optimistic to sour in the fight against coronavirus especially because cases surge following memorial day now health experts are sounding the alarm as we head into yet another holiday weekend well for dan thorn talked with health experts on what went wrong and how we can get back to beating the virus dan is here in the studio with
i'm ken wayne and i'm palmore for united smith for states in the nation arizona, florida, texas and california combined to total more than our own a virus cases today, this as the infection curve rose in 40 of the nation's 50 states take a look at your screen over the past 14 days of positivity rate for the covid-19 testing california. >>has risen to 6.3% and almost 7% just over the last week hospitalizations have increased by 56% over a 2 week period and icu admissions are also up almost...
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and father ken is survived by his mother, his sister, and brother. his warm presence and word of compassion has served as a center of guidance to many and he will be terribly missed and i am sure he will be hearing for so many of us and will continue to look to him for guidance in the times we find ourselves. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor stefani, for sharing that contribution. supervisor walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. i definitely want to extend my condolences to supervisor stefani. colleagues, today i am introducing two resolutions. the first resolution is declaring antiblack racism as a human rights and public health crisis. this resolution is in line with our equity and justice packages about legislation that we will be bringing forth and have been bringing forth the last couple of months with the goal of improving outcomes for black people in san francisco. this resolution was passed at the human rights commission last week and will be working on the version very soon. and antiracism and opposition to -- >> yo
and father ken is survived by his mother, his sister, and brother. his warm presence and word of compassion has served as a center of guidance to many and he will be terribly missed and i am sure he will be hearing for so many of us and will continue to look to him for guidance in the times we find ourselves. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor stefani, for sharing that contribution. supervisor walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. i definitely want to extend...
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plus, voices for trump advisory e board member ken blackwell joins us tonight on that. plus this story, former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland, she is fired up and ready to go on newly-declassified government documents that reveal the fbi did use a routine briefing as cover to secretly spy on president trump his former national security adviser, general michael flynn. so was this part of the insurance policy that fbi officials had texted about to block trump from winning? we debate it. also coming up tonight, republican strategist ford o'connell on president trump now slamming joe biden for letting the far left hijack the democrat party and its platform. that platform used to be about unity, about brotherhood. we'll show you how critics warn that the democrats' platform has become so divisive, so angry and so toxic that it is not the party it was just a decade ago. yes, president trump has been accused of being divisive, but this is off the hook. and the hill media reporter joe concha on a story we have been working on for three years, fbi officials
plus, voices for trump advisory e board member ken blackwell joins us tonight on that. plus this story, former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland, she is fired up and ready to go on newly-declassified government documents that reveal the fbi did use a routine briefing as cover to secretly spy on president trump his former national security adviser, general michael flynn. so was this part of the insurance policy that fbi officials had texted about to block trump from winning? we...
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i'm ken bastida. >> and i veronica de la cruz internet when elizabeth. >>> we start with breaking news on capitol hill tonight. the world has lost a civil rights icon. congressman john lewis has died. the georgia representative was the son of sharecroppers in alabama pick lewis took part in some of the seminal moments in the civil rights movement, including the blood he sunday march on selma, alabama, and the 1963 march on washington. he then served in the house for more than three decades, where he earned a reputation as the conscience of the united states congress. on the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination, lewis asked americans to step up. >> when you see something that is not right, something that is not fair, something that is not just, you have a moral obligation to say something and do something. >> lewis received numerous awards throughout his life, including the presidential medal of freedom. john lewis was 80 years old. >>> some new rules from the governor will force most bay area schools to start online come fall. now, a you cfs task for is mapping ou
i'm ken bastida. >> and i veronica de la cruz internet when elizabeth. >>> we start with breaking news on capitol hill tonight. the world has lost a civil rights icon. congressman john lewis has died. the georgia representative was the son of sharecroppers in alabama pick lewis took part in some of the seminal moments in the civil rights movement, including the blood he sunday march on selma, alabama, and the 1963 march on washington. he then served in the house for more than...
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ken buck staying home because they get a big unemployment,. check. it probably is a small percentage. however, i feel more people are afraid of going back because they don't want to catch the coronavirus. and expose their families, or their families going to work and bringing it back to them. he didn't bring that up. >> let's have the congressman talk about it now. >> absolutely good point. i think there are a number of people who are concerned about getting back into public interaction because of the medical concerns, the health concerns of coronavirus. it is a very valid point. my point is simply that when you look at the long term impact of unemployment benefits that exceed employment benefits, there is a negative impact on getting people back to work. you raise a very valid point. that is that there are people that have public health concerns about going back to retail jobs, and other jobs, mean to take those into account. >> congressman ken buck, republican of colorado. we thank you for your time this morning in talking to our viewers. >> thank
ken buck staying home because they get a big unemployment,. check. it probably is a small percentage. however, i feel more people are afraid of going back because they don't want to catch the coronavirus. and expose their families, or their families going to work and bringing it back to them. he didn't bring that up. >> let's have the congressman talk about it now. >> absolutely good point. i think there are a number of people who are concerned about getting back into public...
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the investigation and reaction to all this >>well ken and pam
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ken, good to have you with us. what we're watching, i have to say, it is, it is beyond comprehension that these mayors, these democratic-run cities are simply throwing their hands in the air and watching. and seemingly enjoying the show that threatens the lives, the safety of their citizens. >> i mean, the three cities you've talked about here -- four really with seattle -- portland, new york and chicago, i wouldn't say the mayors are throwing their hands in the air, i'd say they're encouraging violent criminals. and unfortunately, the consequences are played out in those cities, and the innocent and the guilty alike caught up in it, you know? there are lots of businesses destroyed. there are people's families and livelihoods that are being ruined by this violence, and the president has been very clear as you showed there, lou. he is, he's been very clear which side he's on. and that's why he's ordered us in the department of homeland security into portland, to back up our officers who are defending federal propert
ken, good to have you with us. what we're watching, i have to say, it is, it is beyond comprehension that these mayors, these democratic-run cities are simply throwing their hands in the air and watching. and seemingly enjoying the show that threatens the lives, the safety of their citizens. >> i mean, the three cities you've talked about here -- four really with seattle -- portland, new york and chicago, i wouldn't say the mayors are throwing their hands in the air, i'd say they're...
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your take, ken? >> we see a coordinated effort to destroy the rule of law and to create chaos, whether it is antifa, whether other anarchists or criminals. we see this attack on the fabric of our country and our cities and, the choice is ours. do we sit on the sidelines and let it happen or in fact do we push back? i say push back. elizabeth: great to have you on. come back soon. okay. texas congressman brian babin will weigh in next. stay right there. ♪ at you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 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. ♪ >> what makes me concerned for the country is, this is the first time in my memory that the leaders of one of our great two political parties, the democratic party, are not coming out and condemning mob violence and the attack on federal
your take, ken? >> we see a coordinated effort to destroy the rule of law and to create chaos, whether it is antifa, whether other anarchists or criminals. we see this attack on the fabric of our country and our cities and, the choice is ours. do we sit on the sidelines and let it happen or in fact do we push back? i say push back. elizabeth: great to have you on. come back soon. okay. texas congressman brian babin will weigh in next. stay right there. ♪ at you need. i wish i could...
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charles: i hear ken saying he can't hear me. can you hear me? we will go to him when he can hear me. only 15 companies have a higher market cap than tesla, yet tesla is not in the s&p 500. they report on july 22nd. i think that will change everything. keep this in mind, the stock is up 72% since may 15th. 1 million shares less short sent this stock up 72%. i think we could see a $2,000 stock if you see a million and two shares covered. am i nuts? >> no, you're very wise, as usual, charles. you're telling me those kind of numbers suggest the company's had a pretty good couple of months, i guess. i will tell you, you are right about this. this is a company my charles a few years ago a couple years ago that was maybe going to go bankrupt, wasn't going to be able to pay their debts back and now is turning the corner on profitability. you are seeing an event coming up like you mentioned with earnings with tesla in my opinion that are probably going to be so loud that ken could even hear them at this point because of the fact that you are getting mass
charles: i hear ken saying he can't hear me. can you hear me? we will go to him when he can hear me. only 15 companies have a higher market cap than tesla, yet tesla is not in the s&p 500. they report on july 22nd. i think that will change everything. keep this in mind, the stock is up 72% since may 15th. 1 million shares less short sent this stock up 72%. i think we could see a $2,000 stock if you see a million and two shares covered. am i nuts? >> no, you're very wise, as usual,...
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i'll be asking homeland security official ken cuccinelli about that. brazil's president, who has continued to hold rallyies to last a few more. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ robinwithout the commission a wayfees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. i'from newday usa. fic news for veteran homeowners interest rates have dropped to record lows. one call can save you $3,000 a year. newday's va streamline refi lets you refinance without having to verify your income, without getting your home appraised, and without spending one dollar out of pocket to get it done. it is the quickest and easiest refi they've ever offered. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years
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. >> bill: who will talk to ken cuccinelli about the federal response. joe biden tweeted over the weekend to come up late last night he said we will be donald trump and when we do, we won't just rebuild this nation, we will transform it. not a lot of detail on that last phrase but what does transforming to you? >> i think it's frightening. does joe biden want to change the america that has provided so my freedoms and so many opportunities for everyone who lives in this country? is he not proud of the nation he wants to lead? i think he has a lot of answers when he comes out of the basement and takes real questions rather than scripted ones by prepicked journalist who had fed him the answers. it is an interesting statement and during the fourth of july, i think kevin mccarthy said it best. if you want to lead america you should love america and president trump has shown that over and over again. >> bill: i'm sure you saw the headline and i'm sure you read the headlines. gone are the days of forecasting a landslide victory in the president's team is not lo
. >> bill: who will talk to ken cuccinelli about the federal response. joe biden tweeted over the weekend to come up late last night he said we will be donald trump and when we do, we won't just rebuild this nation, we will transform it. not a lot of detail on that last phrase but what does transforming to you? >> i think it's frightening. does joe biden want to change the america that has provided so my freedoms and so many opportunities for everyone who lives in this country? is...
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ken, good to have you with us on the broadcast. let's start with these business organizations hounding you, hounding the president, hounding the department of homeland security for foreign workers when we've got 18 million people unemployed, when we are a nation in an emergency and the president made it very clear what his policies is. >> yeah. you hit the big number there, lou. it is the 18 million americans who are unemployed that are the president's first concern and we realize there is no perfect, you know, balancing point on this spectrum but the president made it very clear when he signed that executive order, his first priority in getting this economy going again is getting americans back to work. with tens of millions of them being thrown out of work, as a result of the virus, we have a long way to go to get them back. now we've had two months in a row where the unemployment rate has declined somewhat. last month broke a record for job creation. a lot of that is credit of the president who is pushing hard to reopen the econ
ken, good to have you with us on the broadcast. let's start with these business organizations hounding you, hounding the president, hounding the department of homeland security for foreign workers when we've got 18 million people unemployed, when we are a nation in an emergency and the president made it very clear what his policies is. >> yeah. you hit the big number there, lou. it is the 18 million americans who are unemployed that are the president's first concern and we realize there...
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i'm ken bastida. >> and i veronica de la cruz internet when elizabeth. >>> we start with breaking news on capitol hill tonight. the world has lost a civil rights icon. congressman john lewis has died. the georgia representative was the son of sharecroppers in alabama pick lewis took part in some of the seminal moments in the civil rights movement, including the blood he sunday march on selma, alabama, and the 1963 march on washington. he then served in the house for more than three decades, where he earned a reputation as the conscience of the united states congress. on the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination, lewis asked americans to step up. >> when you see something inis not fair, something that is not just, you have a moral obligation to say something and do something. >> lewis received numerous awards throughout his life, including the presidential medal of freedom. john lewis was 80 years old. >>> some new rules from the governor will force most bay w, a cfs taska out for renakano some doctors to sort out fear from fact. >> reporter: this task force has gat
i'm ken bastida. >> and i veronica de la cruz internet when elizabeth. >>> we start with breaking news on capitol hill tonight. the world has lost a civil rights icon. congressman john lewis has died. the georgia representative was the son of sharecroppers in alabama pick lewis took part in some of the seminal moments in the civil rights movement, including the blood he sunday march on selma, alabama, and the 1963 march on washington. he then served in the house for more than...
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. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> we begin with breaking news. an alameda county sheriff's deputy has died of covid-19. the department confirms 57-year- old oscar rocha died just before 7:00 this evening after nearly three weeks in intensive care in walnut creek. the 25-year veteran was surrounded by fellow deputies and his wife. the sheriff office honor guard posted this photo on facebook tonight. >>> new at 11:00, a million- dollar heist, a deadly shoot out. tonight bay area cannabis businesses say they are under siege. kpix 5 joe vazquez reports after years of fighting for their livelihoods, store owners are now fighting for their lives. >> reporter: the homicide is horrific. a group of people leaving work for the day at a cannabis cultivation facility in oakland. suddenly a man outside rushes in and opens fire. one wish is killed, a man is wounded. >> straight volley, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. >> unfathomable. it makes people in the industry that's already on edge over the edge at this point. >> reporter: now a security consultant for several
. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> we begin with breaking news. an alameda county sheriff's deputy has died of covid-19. the department confirms 57-year- old oscar rocha died just before 7:00 this evening after nearly three weeks in intensive care in walnut creek. the 25-year veteran was surrounded by fellow deputies and his wife. the sheriff office honor guard posted this photo on facebook tonight. >>> new at 11:00, a million- dollar heist, a deadly shoot out....
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obviously i love the impulse for this idea comes from your husband, ken. but the practice, the desire to be with family, that sort of thing, was that modeled for you in other aways if not the friday night dip center what kind of rituals around the idea outside want to manifest in the shabbat you do now, were they present in your youth? >> it's interesting. i growing up -- my parents got divorced so it was actually i think in many ways doing a shabbat -- before they get divorced there was a lot of rituals. we always went to the movies every sunday night, and then when i was eight they got divorced which was really a hard period for me, and i think in many ways i -- i do write about this in the book -- when he went deep who i this is important is because a lot of way is understand how personality ritual is for family and what happens when that breaks and i'm sure if i was on a therapy couch like a lot of my friend or family -- understanding how profound it's been for our family. can also be very meaningful if you married or without kid but for me it's an imp
obviously i love the impulse for this idea comes from your husband, ken. but the practice, the desire to be with family, that sort of thing, was that modeled for you in other aways if not the friday night dip center what kind of rituals around the idea outside want to manifest in the shabbat you do now, were they present in your youth? >> it's interesting. i growing up -- my parents got divorced so it was actually i think in many ways doing a shabbat -- before they get divorced there was...
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ken, good to have you with us on the broadcast. let's start with these business organizations hounding you, hounding the president, hounding the department of homeland security for foreign workers when we've got 18 million people unemployed, when we are a nation in an emergency expect president has made it -- and the president has made it very clear what his policy is. >> yeah. you hit the big number there, lou. it's the 18 million americans who are unemployed that are the president's first concern. and we realize there's no perfect, you know, balancing point on this spectrum, but the president made it very clear when he signed that executive order his first priority in getting this economy going again is getting americans back to work. and with tens of millions of them being thrown out of work as a result of the virus, we have a long way to go to get them back. now, we've had two months in a row where the unemployment rate has declined somewhat. last month broke a record for job creation. a lot of that is -- lou: right. >> -- to t
ken, good to have you with us on the broadcast. let's start with these business organizations hounding you, hounding the president, hounding the department of homeland security for foreign workers when we've got 18 million people unemployed, when we are a nation in an emergency expect president has made it -- and the president has made it very clear what his policy is. >> yeah. you hit the big number there, lou. it's the 18 million americans who are unemployed that are the president's...
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we'll have ken cuccinelli, acting deputy dhs secretary on 7:30. word of advice for the fellow protesters. fine to exercise your first amendment right. that is the point all along since this all began two months ago. here is the deal, when you go after, if you infringe on the security after sitting u.s. secretary, you had better be willing to accept the consequences that will come because they will not, in any way, tolerate violence against a sying member of the cabinet. jedediah: yeah. can you just, look at these photos. people, look at these images. you've been talking for a long time about calling these riots and not protests. does this at any normal person who is sitting at home looking at this, does this look like just a protest at this point? i mean things are going up in flames, being set on fire, the violence? it looks like a war zone in a lot of these cities. let's be really honest what is going on now. this is not a peaceful protest you have federal authorities coming in and disrupting. this is craziness. this is terrifying if you live in
we'll have ken cuccinelli, acting deputy dhs secretary on 7:30. word of advice for the fellow protesters. fine to exercise your first amendment right. that is the point all along since this all began two months ago. here is the deal, when you go after, if you infringe on the security after sitting u.s. secretary, you had better be willing to accept the consequences that will come because they will not, in any way, tolerate violence against a sying member of the cabinet. jedediah: yeah. can you...
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ken delaney, you're still with us. you answered a question which was did we know that bin laden was in that compound in pakistan. you said no. it wasn't a fact. they didn't know for sure the tall man there was bin laden. the world of intelligence can get very murky. when i've spoken to former cia officials on this show, they've always said, even when it's murky, something like this where u.s. soldiers are going to be put in harm's way potentially, especially when another foreign nation is behind that harm, that's the sort of thing that no matter what a president normally sees? >> yeah, that's absolutely right. the thing about this intelligence is it's not very surprising to anyone who has worked afghanistan. i just got off the phone with a former cia officer who spent part of his career in afghanistan and he was saying it's no surprise the russians would be doing this. he said we did this to them when they were fighting in afghanistan. the cia funded insurgents and helped them kill russians. it's not a surprise if the
ken delaney, you're still with us. you answered a question which was did we know that bin laden was in that compound in pakistan. you said no. it wasn't a fact. they didn't know for sure the tall man there was bin laden. the world of intelligence can get very murky. when i've spoken to former cia officials on this show, they've always said, even when it's murky, something like this where u.s. soldiers are going to be put in harm's way potentially, especially when another foreign nation is...
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>>that was ken wayne reporting for us tonight and in some cases mange can be fatal. so if you have a pet who is teaching a lot. take it to get checked out because mange can be treated that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman i'll see you for kron 4 news at 6. and then wrap it spread of covid-19 in prisons across california, the state is set to release thousands of inmates by the end of the month. the question is where they're going to go when they're let out we have the very latest
>>that was ken wayne reporting for us tonight and in some cases mange can be fatal. so if you have a pet who is teaching a lot. take it to get checked out because mange can be treated that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman i'll see you for kron 4 news at 6. and then wrap it spread of covid-19 in prisons across california, the state is set to release thousands of inmates by the end of the month. the question is where they're going to go when they're let out we have the very...