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dred scott and harriet scott. who were they very briefly? >> dred scott was asleep. he was born in 1800. he is a slave to the blow flynn family. they are in the hampton road syria and virginia. they eventually moved with the kids and dred scott moved alabama to become farmers. for a cotton plantation. it does not work out too well for them. they decide to move to st. louis missouri in 1830. they moved red and the kids to missouri and open up a jefferson boarding house. the next year, elizabeth taylor low dies. the following year, peter blow actually passes as well. that before he does he makes arrangements -- dred scott sojourns with dr. anderson and ultimately connects him with harriott. >> we will get a chance to get into more detail about this and why they became -- i'm going to ask you to also spend more time later, who was roger tawny. >> i think tawny it's correct. taney is a former sleep sleeve holder. he was the attorney general for the state of maryland, attorney general of the united states, by the mid 18 thirties he becomes chief justice of the u.s. suprem
dred scott and harriet scott. who were they very briefly? >> dred scott was asleep. he was born in 1800. he is a slave to the blow flynn family. they are in the hampton road syria and virginia. they eventually moved with the kids and dred scott moved alabama to become farmers. for a cotton plantation. it does not work out too well for them. they decide to move to st. louis missouri in 1830. they moved red and the kids to missouri and open up a jefferson boarding house. the next year,...
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so taney's first answer in the dred scott case is a no to dred scott. on the basis that dred scott is, first of all a sleeve, and secondly, black. the founders, argues tony, the founders wrote this country. wrote to the constitution for this country for white people who are free. white people who are free are the only ones who could be citizens. air go, scott is not a citizen. air go again, scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. to sue in federal court you have to be a citizen. but since dred scott cannot be a citizen -- tony might have stopped right there. and simply made this a question of jurisdiction. a way of saying, i've just found a reasoning, whereby i will not have to put my hand further into this mess. this is an example of acp. remember those three great initials? somebody else's problem. this is what tony says. black people are somebody else this problem. in this case, the states. do not bother the federal courts for that. but tony was not content to stop there. oh no. he has to also provide an opinion based upon popular sover
so taney's first answer in the dred scott case is a no to dred scott. on the basis that dred scott is, first of all a sleeve, and secondly, black. the founders, argues tony, the founders wrote this country. wrote to the constitution for this country for white people who are free. white people who are free are the only ones who could be citizens. air go, scott is not a citizen. air go again, scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. to sue in federal court you have to be a citizen....
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so taney's first answer in the dred scott case is a no to dred scott on the basis that dred scott is first of all a slave and secondly black. the founders, argues, taney, the founders wrote the constitution for this country for white people who are free. white people who are free are the only ones who can be citizens ergo scott is not a citizen, ergo again scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. because to sue in federal court you have to be a citizen. taney might have stopped right there and simply made this a question of jurisdiction, a way of saying i've just found a reasoning wr reasoning whereby i won't have to put my hand further in this mess. this is an example of sep, remember those three great initials, somebody else's problem. this is what taney says, black people are somebody else's problem, in this case the states. don't bother the federal courts, though. but taney wasn't content to stop there. oh, no. he has to also provide an opinion based upon popular sa b sovereignty and due process. notice when he makes at the very end of the first quote -- he makes the
so taney's first answer in the dred scott case is a no to dred scott on the basis that dred scott is first of all a slave and secondly black. the founders, argues, taney, the founders wrote the constitution for this country for white people who are free. white people who are free are the only ones who can be citizens ergo scott is not a citizen, ergo again scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. because to sue in federal court you have to be a citizen. taney might have stopped...
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folks welcome to the dennis miller plus one today's guest actor scott eastwood scott best known for his roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped a guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like fun and he can be seen next in the film the outpost very important that the stories are told he plays a decorated war vet and a little known battle that might have been the bloodiest in afghanistan it's hitting theaters and v o d on july 3rd scott our ema. good as you can see i live in an airport so. it's like that where he ended up living in the work for a year or even scott on a bus to does that we get on a we appreciate it thank you but yeah man pleasure huge fan for a long time. they always fly in like brother you about to get on the flight or did you just get off the flight and was a it was a paranoid city or what was it like on the plane i mean it's quiet it's you know it's it's light but there's people i've i haven't stopped flying. back and forth to mexico a few times during this nonsense but. it's great i mean it
folks welcome to the dennis miller plus one today's guest actor scott eastwood scott best known for his roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped a guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like fun and he can be seen next in the film the outpost very important that the stories are told he plays a decorated war vet and a little known battle that might have been the bloodiest in afghanistan it's hitting theaters and v o d...
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folks welcome to the dennis miller plus one today's guest actor scott eastwood scott best known for his roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped a guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like fun and he can be seen next in the film the outpost very important that the stories are told he plays a decorated war vet and a little known battle that might have been the bloodiest in afghanistan it's hitting theaters and v o d on july 3rd scott our ema you good as you can see i live in an airport so. it's like that where he ended up living in the work for year we're going to scott on a bus to does that we get on we appreciate it thank you but yeah closure huge fan for a long time. always fly in like brother you about to get on the flight or did you just get off the flight was it was a paranoid city or what was it like on the plane i mean it's quiet it's you know it's it's light but there's people i've i haven't stopped flying. back and forth to mexico a few times during this nonsense but. it's great i mean it's you kno
folks welcome to the dennis miller plus one today's guest actor scott eastwood scott best known for his roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped a guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like fun and he can be seen next in the film the outpost very important that the stories are told he plays a decorated war vet and a little known battle that might have been the bloodiest in afghanistan it's hitting theaters and v o d...
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scott. i move all four sets of minutes be approved with the edits and corrections that have been highlighted. >> commissioner zvanski: second. this is clare. >> president breslin: very good. any public comment on this item? >> clerk: we will now move into public comment. we will give the public about 30 seconds to catch up to the content that's being displayed. once that contime is over, i will begin calling for them to begin comment. >> operator: your conference is now in question-and-answer mode. to summon each question, press one and then zero. >> clerk: all right. i want to make one more reminder. this is public comment, not question-and-answer, as the voice has declared. i know it's a bit confusing for some people calling in. this is just public comment, not question-and-answer. moderator, will you please open up the public comment line for the first caller? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> clerk: that concludes public comment. >> president breslin: all right. all righ
scott. i move all four sets of minutes be approved with the edits and corrections that have been highlighted. >> commissioner zvanski: second. this is clare. >> president breslin: very good. any public comment on this item? >> clerk: we will now move into public comment. we will give the public about 30 seconds to catch up to the content that's being displayed. once that contime is over, i will begin calling for them to begin comment. >> operator: your conference is now...
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tom: oh, come on, scott. scott: that is one reason we are appear. you look at the level of pessimism out there. it is high. tom: you and i go back to pioneer a million years ago. there used to be a pet answer. baloney. everybody is behind in their actuarial assumption of the retirement plan. people are scared stiff. what is the mechanism you use to participate in a market that is six big tech stocks? scott: one good thing is we have seen the s&p equaled late -- the s&p equal weight to better, but that is the thing. you have to talk about what is going to happen. that is why we have year end 21 targets out there because we want our clients -- year-end 2021 targets out there because we want our clients to look forward. we see the economy coming back, growing 3% next year. that is the kind of situation where you have to hammer home the message, what sectors are going to benefit. this is why we think we are going to see the fed continue to be easy on rates. we are going to see some global growth. you have to try to work through the fundamentals because
tom: oh, come on, scott. scott: that is one reason we are appear. you look at the level of pessimism out there. it is high. tom: you and i go back to pioneer a million years ago. there used to be a pet answer. baloney. everybody is behind in their actuarial assumption of the retirement plan. people are scared stiff. what is the mechanism you use to participate in a market that is six big tech stocks? scott: one good thing is we have seen the s&p equaled late -- the s&p equal weight to...
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. >> walter scott wasn't the first officer-involved shooting in charleston. >> grace be shown for the community. >> reporter: thomas dixon is a local pastor. >> the evidence from the community. the reports from the community were longstanding. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: vigils and protests followed as grief gave way to hope that a new approach was imminent. >> today we're here to formally announce -- >> reporter: a year after scott's death, local officials and the justice department launched a collaborative review of the north charleston police. the voluntary process in which the north charleston police department agreed to participate involved compiling a report. that report would be released to the public along with recommendations for reform. >> the department -- >> reporter: vanita gupta ran the obama administration's civil rights division. >> most americans have not heard of the collaborative reform initiative. why does it matter? >> it would have been another tool that the justice department had to work with communities and local leadership. >> reporter: but in 2017 the
. >> walter scott wasn't the first officer-involved shooting in charleston. >> grace be shown for the community. >> reporter: thomas dixon is a local pastor. >> the evidence from the community. the reports from the community were longstanding. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: vigils and protests followed as grief gave way to hope that a new approach was imminent. >> today we're here to formally announce -- >> reporter: a year after scott's...
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scott? >> scott: is also used for when white men and women weaponize the police, calling the police on black folks doing everyday things. i understand the banter back and forth. these are complex issues. when katie uses the language to attack the mayor because of the democratic -- >> harris: kayleigh. >> scott: kayleigh, forgive me. that's not helpful. you'll get a return shot. the complexity of violence in chicago -- i grew up in joliet, illinois, as you know -- is far more. it's on all of us. republicans, democrats. we got to do better. i, for one, have said maybe the feds do need to come in. >> harris: we can get to that. >> scott: maybe they have to come in if nothing else is working. >> harris: will bring you back later this hour, but i want to ask, when kayleigh mcenany refers to "derelict" and the mayor of a major american city comes back with a racially pejorative term against her as a karen, how is that -- i hear the issues are tough but i want you to speak to that. does that help?
scott? >> scott: is also used for when white men and women weaponize the police, calling the police on black folks doing everyday things. i understand the banter back and forth. these are complex issues. when katie uses the language to attack the mayor because of the democratic -- >> harris: kayleigh. >> scott: kayleigh, forgive me. that's not helpful. you'll get a return shot. the complexity of violence in chicago -- i grew up in joliet, illinois, as you know -- is far more....
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hey folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to scott eastwood he's got a new film coming out in theaters and vito dion july 3rd is called the l. post but some american heroes one of the bloodiest battles in afghanistan that's next dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to the dennis miller is roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped a guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like fun and he can be seen next in the film the outpost very important that the stories are told he plays a decorated war vet and a little known battle that might have been the bloodiest enough you know to stand it's hitting theaters and v o d on july 3rd scott our ema you get as you can see i live in an airport so. it's like that where he ended up living in the perfect work for year for scott a bus to does that we get on it we appreciate it thank you but yeah closure you spin for a long time. always fly in like brother you about to get on the flight or did you just get off the flight was it was a pa
hey folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to scott eastwood he's got a new film coming out in theaters and vito dion july 3rd is called the l. post but some american heroes one of the bloodiest battles in afghanistan that's next dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to the dennis miller is roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped a guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like...
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>> anytime somebody wants to take profits, scott, thy can and they should. they also have to consider those tax ramifications, so in a non-taxable account, of course you can get to the sideline, wait for a bit, and then if you get that pullback, make sure you take advantage of that dip, but as far as going forward, scott, you know, the biggest ones -- amazon, apple, netflix, i don't floe what derails them right now, based on like your reporting, your great reporting about, you know, cases spiking and so forth how does that negative affect those stocks it does not. in fact 5g for apple will be one of the biggest things to happen at apple in an awfully long time amazon, you know, i think that's still a great stock with a lot of up side i'm not going to question anybody who takes money off the table and try some of these areas. today i was taking bites at hilton, splunk, netflix, but i didn't have to -- >> splunk is at an all-time high. >> dun & brad street, i think the stocks are up. >>> do you know what the valuation of splunk is >> i don't, but i can pull it
>> anytime somebody wants to take profits, scott, thy can and they should. they also have to consider those tax ramifications, so in a non-taxable account, of course you can get to the sideline, wait for a bit, and then if you get that pullback, make sure you take advantage of that dip, but as far as going forward, scott, you know, the biggest ones -- amazon, apple, netflix, i don't floe what derails them right now, based on like your reporting, your great reporting about, you know, cases...
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anderson scott who served as a legal adviser at the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with as the court today said that the president is not above the wall 'd when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinions separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and the court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas entitled to that in for information that the president doesn't have a special protection by virtue of being president
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anderson scott who served as a legal adviser at the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinions separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and a court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas entitled to that and for information that the president doesn't have any special protection by virtue of being president to pr
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anderson scott has served as a legal adviser to the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinions separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and the court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas in title to that and for information that the president doesn't have any special protection by virtue of being president to
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that's the culture correspondent scott. let's not take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world pro-democracy protesters in hong kong all calling for global unity with the course up to china imposed a sweeping national security all over the weekend some demonstrators made a point of waving american flags to mock u.s. independence day on kong's most prominent activists have fall to continue campaigning for democracy. in australia have closed the border between the 2 most populous states victoria and new south wales that's author a spike in 1000 cases in the city of melbourne it's the 1st time the border has been closed since the spanish flu epidemic 100 years ago. and in south korea hundreds of drones mishap the night sky over the city of seoul to remind people about and to make safety the i-man vehicles were programmed to form images that included a couple wearing face masks and a reminder to wash hands it ended with a thank you to health care workers. severe flooding in southwestern japan has left a
that's the culture correspondent scott. let's not take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world pro-democracy protesters in hong kong all calling for global unity with the course up to china imposed a sweeping national security all over the weekend some demonstrators made a point of waving american flags to mock u.s. independence day on kong's most prominent activists have fall to continue campaigning for democracy. in australia have closed the border between the 2 most...
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mike: these are the cajóns that scott made. lemonis: scott made these? mike: yeah. sit on it and play it. lemonis: while scott may no longer be working with his brother at sjc, he's still making other percussion instruments and wholesaling them. one of his customers is mike. lemonis: what's your relationship like with him these days? -mike: um... -lemonis: be honest. mike: yeah. it's different. it's not -- it's not, like, better by any means. -we're, like -- -lemonis: it's not better? mike: i-i-i honestly don't want to talk about it. lemonis: why? mike: i'm done talking about it. lemonis: for exclusives, extras, and business advice, visit... walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. save without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by
mike: these are the cajóns that scott made. lemonis: scott made these? mike: yeah. sit on it and play it. lemonis: while scott may no longer be working with his brother at sjc, he's still making other percussion instruments and wholesaling them. one of his customers is mike. lemonis: what's your relationship like with him these days? -mike: um... -lemonis: be honest. mike: yeah. it's different. it's not -- it's not, like, better by any means. -we're, like -- -lemonis: it's not better? mike:...
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scott how are you my good as you can see i live in an airport so. it's like that. where he ended up living in the work for a year or even scott in boston is that we get on and we appreciate it thank you but yeah man pleasure huge fan for a long time. that they were always flying like brother you about to get on the flight or did you just get off the flight and was a it was a paranoid city or what was it like on the plane i mean it's quiet it's you know it's it's light but there's people i've haven't stopped flying. back and forth to mexico a few times during this nonsense but. it's great i mean it's you know wish there was more flights more options tell me about your new film outpost. yeah well you know you said it very pointedly there. really was you know incredible circumstances these people yes but under. you know i mean i can only imagine the stress level. that doesn't stop until you get home and i've always been fascinated by these stories true stories that it really examines that examines these these really tough times. this one in particular happened in 2009
scott how are you my good as you can see i live in an airport so. it's like that. where he ended up living in the work for a year or even scott in boston is that we get on and we appreciate it thank you but yeah man pleasure huge fan for a long time. that they were always flying like brother you about to get on the flight or did you just get off the flight and was a it was a paranoid city or what was it like on the plane i mean it's quiet it's you know it's it's light but there's people i've...
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anderson scott has served as a legal adviser at the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with as the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what are they saying about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinion separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and the court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas in title to that and for information that the president doesn't have any special protection by virtue of being preside
anderson scott has served as a legal adviser at the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with as the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what are they saying about the american justice system and what do they tell...
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anderson scott has served as a legal advisor at the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with us the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinion separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and the court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas entitled to that and for information that the president doesn't have any special protection by virtue of being president t
anderson scott has served as a legal advisor at the u.s. state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with us the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us...
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tell me why this paragraph, which ends with scott lloyd wanted gone, the list that scott lloyd wanted go, who is scott lloyd and what list did he want gone? >> scoot lloyd was the director of the office of refugee resettlement, thing a did i mentioned the administration of children and families, foes health and human services, administration for children and families, office of refugee resettlement, and the office of refugee resettlement is the custodian of all the unaccompanied migrant children in the custody of the federal government. so he was the caretaker, the legal guardian of the 10,000 plus kids, many of which came on their own, but hundreds, thousands of which were separated from their family. he was their guardian. and what i just read to you happened on june 13th, 2018. i was on the air with you the next day issue remember, and in april, april 20th if i'm not mistaken an article came out in "new york times" by kaitlin dickerson, an extraordinary reporter and bombshell expo say that said 700 children -- we tone know number -- hundred children had been taken from their parent
tell me why this paragraph, which ends with scott lloyd wanted gone, the list that scott lloyd wanted go, who is scott lloyd and what list did he want gone? >> scoot lloyd was the director of the office of refugee resettlement, thing a did i mentioned the administration of children and families, foes health and human services, administration for children and families, office of refugee resettlement, and the office of refugee resettlement is the custodian of all the unaccompanied migrant...
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commissioner scott? do you have any comments or questions? >> commissioner ransom-scott: i do not. thank you. >> chair bustos: thank you. and commissioner rosales, has she joined us yet? >> vice-chair rosales: yes, i have. >> chair bustos: commissioner rosales, welcome. commissioner rosales is with us. vice-chair rosales is with us. do you have any comments or questions regarding this matter? >> vice-chair rosales: no, no, i don't. we went through all of the questions that i had in the workshop last time. >> chair bustos: great. thank you. yes, i agree. thank you for -- i want to thank the staff for, one, handling these two items and i'm thrilled that we'll be able to present our budget and our item to the mayor's office in kind, so i wanted to thank everybody for that. so i will need a motion for each of the two action items. we will vote on each item separately. so for item number 5e, may i get a motion? >> yes. mr. chair, i move that we approve the budget for the period of july 1, 2020, through june 30, 2021 and authorizing the executive director to submit the budget and ratifyi
commissioner scott? do you have any comments or questions? >> commissioner ransom-scott: i do not. thank you. >> chair bustos: thank you. and commissioner rosales, has she joined us yet? >> vice-chair rosales: yes, i have. >> chair bustos: commissioner rosales, welcome. commissioner rosales is with us. vice-chair rosales is with us. do you have any comments or questions regarding this matter? >> vice-chair rosales: no, no, i don't. we went through all of the...
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for more let's now talk to our culture correspondent scott roxboro scott anymore connie wrote his 1st film score over 60 years ago and remained a prolific composer throughout his life what sort of legacy does he leave behind. yeah i've heard. it's almost impossible to sum up. any sort of change the way the film school is what we should do and how do you think you act this drama cinema. is this only artistic innovations this is for the process of when he 1st started making the spaghetti western with specially on this whole dollars from the 1st black ration they didn't have enough money to compose a proper orchestral things for the ford orchestra so what one is forced to innovate and what it was. incidental sam was gunshot. something some dialogue elements and combine those into 4 that didn't more than just provide to the musical backdrop or wallpaper at sports that tended to instead about what really influenced the whole drama comedy it's really probably more so as films and that became his trademark in the film's. gross career and really looking transformed film sports were supposed t
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i think one of the bits of news out there today just in the last few day, scott, is rivian. makes a beautiful truck in whatever normal illinois they bought out that mitsubishi factory. they had to push their production out a full year it's not going to be out now until next summer. that's right when the tesla cyber trucks are due in. that might be a bit of the cushion that you see when influential analysts like tony makes the call he made today all of a sudden some of the other competitors are being pushed out further into time before they come to market with a product. >> tony see teed it up that valuation matters. maybe he will be laughed out of the room when he says something like that, but is he right >> he's wrong. valuation never matters. it's sentiment we're doing a tv show with tony and still talking about how expensive it is. the company has a ton of momentum the stock has been over valued for a decade it hasn't mattered once in ten years. tesla is unique. i don't think you can compare it to other auto makers i understand they will all launch evs and that will becom
i think one of the bits of news out there today just in the last few day, scott, is rivian. makes a beautiful truck in whatever normal illinois they bought out that mitsubishi factory. they had to push their production out a full year it's not going to be out now until next summer. that's right when the tesla cyber trucks are due in. that might be a bit of the cushion that you see when influential analysts like tony makes the call he made today all of a sudden some of the other competitors are...
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i would buy it here, scott. >> good stuff. thank up, guys. >>> silver prices up 25% in the last three months. we'll find out how futures players are trading it nt,ex and as i said, we still have unusual activity to get to, as well. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the people, financing, and technology, ready to help.
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that's why the money has flown into that space. >> scott, it's going to continue to flow there. that is my point where else are you going with are you going to get the roi on your ad spend outside of facebook, outside of google? you can see i'm going to trim facebook and go to snap and twitter. i think those names will get a bit of a bounce as well. they're not names i want to be in they will get a bit of a bounce of some folks taking ad tldolla and moving away. the highest roi they are getting are from the facebook platform you can't beat it. in search, it's google you talk about amazon, alphabet -- i'm sorry. you talk about apple you're talking about market leading companies that are not sitting by the wayside right now and saying we're leading we're going to sit back. they are constantly thinking about how to evolve their platform facebook still hasn't monetized what's app these names are names you put in your pocket. >> i'll pick where the stock was before the market sold off which was 220, 230 i've got a company that's still growing at 20%, more than 20% on the bottom line.
that's why the money has flown into that space. >> scott, it's going to continue to flow there. that is my point where else are you going with are you going to get the roi on your ad spend outside of facebook, outside of google? you can see i'm going to trim facebook and go to snap and twitter. i think those names will get a bit of a bounce as well. they're not names i want to be in they will get a bit of a bounce of some folks taking ad tldolla and moving away. the highest roi they are...
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[roll call] >> clerk: commission scott, you are on mute. commissioner scott is present. [roll call] >> all members of the commission are present. the next order are of business is idea 2, announcements. announce a, public comment procedures. please be advised a member of the public has up to three minutes to make public comments and on each agenda idea unless the commission adopts a shorter period on any items. during each public comment period, viewers will be instructed to dial-1408-418-9388 and they'll enter the access road 146-292-5173. press the pound sign twice and enter the call and when prompted, please press star 3 to submit your request to speak. when you dial star 3, you will hear the following message you have raised your hand to ask a question. wait to speak until the host calls on you. when you hear your line has been unmuted shall this is your opportunity to provide your public comment. you will have three minutes. please speak clearly and slowly. and you will be placed back on mute when you are done speaking. you can stay on the line and continue to liste
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[roll call] >> clerk: commission scott, you are on mute. commissioner scott is present. [roll call] >> all members of the commission are present. the next order are of business is idea 2, announcements. announce a, public comment procedures. please be advised a member of the public has up to three minutes to make public comments and on each agenda idea unless the commission adopts a shorter period on any items. during each public comment period, viewers will be instructed to dial-1408-418-9388 and they'll enter the access road 146-292-5173. press the pound sign twice and enter the call and when prompted, please press star 3 to submit your request to speak. when you dial star 3, you will hear the following message you have raised your hand to ask a question. wait to speak until the host calls on you. when you hear your line has been unmuted shall this is your opportunity to provide your public comment. you will have three minutes. please speak clearly and slowly. and you will be placed back on mute when you are done speaking. you can stay on the line and continue to liste
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scott, thank you and see you soon scott nations there for us final trades straight ahead. feeling stressed? try new nature's bounty stress comfort. three unique gummies for your unique needs. find peace. boost mood. sleep well. stress comfort comes naturally, only from nature's bounty these last three months, i have been wondering about the future in many ways. i'm not the only one going through this. some of my dearest friends, their businesses are still closed. there's always peaks and...
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david: scott, amazon is beating the pants off of walmart. at first it would looked like it was a horse race. clearly retail sales numbers, amazon retail sales numbers have gone through the roof. because of the pandemic they are spending a lot of their money. a 4 billion-dollar spend by jeff bezos on pandemic supplies. making sure that their workers don't get sick. >> that is the funny thing about amazon, david, you have to take into consideration as you look at their earnings. they play with the market, play with wall street when it comes with profits. they don't really care. back in the day when amazon was much smaller. they had trouble making profits. now they can turn a profit any quarter they want. sometimes they spend, sometimes they spend less. adam, i miss you, covid kept us apart so long i have to disagree back with you. i miss sim so much. when we look what amazon has done besides the retail. look at the advertising. look at amazon web services. they're getting into health care. amazon, guys, will almost be forgotten as a retail com
david: scott, amazon is beating the pants off of walmart. at first it would looked like it was a horse race. clearly retail sales numbers, amazon retail sales numbers have gone through the roof. because of the pandemic they are spending a lot of their money. a 4 billion-dollar spend by jeff bezos on pandemic supplies. making sure that their workers don't get sick. >> that is the funny thing about amazon, david, you have to take into consideration as you look at their earnings. they play...
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we are going to try and fix scott's -- okay. we can't hear scott. we are going to go back to wolfgang. wolfgang, give me your pans. which ones do you see have not positioned themselves properly around what is a weak dollar and it's weakening kind of by the minute. >> yeah. no, you are absolutely right. one of the things that have been again impacted is like anheuser busch. anheuser busch has had over half a billion dollar impact due to currencies. you have to take a look at this. another one, this will be very controversial pick of mine, a company i have actually liked for a long time, splunk. it's trading at all-time high. they are growing really quick. yes, they are losing money but are they really managing their currency and liquidity properly or is everybody just jumping on to the stock to keep buying the highs. i would be a bit more cautious especially at these toppish levels and be careful of getting now into a splunk. if you got in at 170, that's great. again, investors need to understand and you can read that in the financials of what the li
we are going to try and fix scott's -- okay. we can't hear scott. we are going to go back to wolfgang. wolfgang, give me your pans. which ones do you see have not positioned themselves properly around what is a weak dollar and it's weakening kind of by the minute. >> yeah. no, you are absolutely right. one of the things that have been again impacted is like anheuser busch. anheuser busch has had over half a billion dollar impact due to currencies. you have to take a look at this. another...
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scott, back to you. >>> thank you. a bullish call on the bakers today. as we want jpmorgan got upgra upgraded let's kick these around. jim, what do you have make of these? aid asterisks. they -- it's become a fantastic nonbank. goldman sachs -- there's no edge to this. i've read this piece and said, you know, okay i'll bet you it doesn't work well, thank you very much. i do like the way charlie scharff has come in. me eat got the chairperson changed. charlie is in there, he's hacking $10 billion worth of expenses and making that place into a powerhouse for digital. you didn't say -- it's not coal, but it is oil. it's like oil. jpmorgan is not the stock to own in this market i own it because of some silly thing called diversification i feel like there's a repair talking about diversification. >> i have sing the stock rink. but i've got it -- i would rather actually be in wells fargo than -- >> really? that's a heck of a statement i can't believe i'm hearing it. >> i'm saying it because scharff is a winner. >> jamie dimon is not? [ laughter ] >> i didn't s
scott, back to you. >>> thank you. a bullish call on the bakers today. as we want jpmorgan got upgra upgraded let's kick these around. jim, what do you have make of these? aid asterisks. they -- it's become a fantastic nonbank. goldman sachs -- there's no edge to this. i've read this piece and said, you know, okay i'll bet you it doesn't work well, thank you very much. i do like the way charlie scharff has come in. me eat got the chairperson changed. charlie is in there, he's hacking...
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one of the experts with whom scott consulted, prior to the announcement lips as >> basement of these images in the news media, and increasing in social media promotes racial stereotypes that associate like people with crime. >> there isn't a clear benefit to publishing photos to the public, but it does affect the public psyche. it will have the effect on individuals reporting crime, more police officers causing them to regard people of color with greater suspicion. >> tenderloin district's twitter feed is well known for mugshots of those arrested for crimes. conceivably, someone in custody may eventually be released, but their picture has already been made public. >> it is a fear mongering tactic also undermining the resumption of the innocent and can lead to conflict when people are released from custody. >> chief bill scott is supporting and pushing for the change. so is the public defender's office, which says the long- term impacts on those arrested go deep >> you go to apply for housing, a job, the first thing that pops up is the crass image. >> if someone is on the loose and co
one of the experts with whom scott consulted, prior to the announcement lips as >> basement of these images in the news media, and increasing in social media promotes racial stereotypes that associate like people with crime. >> there isn't a clear benefit to publishing photos to the public, but it does affect the public psyche. it will have the effect on individuals reporting crime, more police officers causing them to regard people of color with greater suspicion. >>...
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i'm scott mcgrew. president trump's campaign had attendees sign waivers promising not to sue if they got coronavirus. it's still too early to know perhaps if anyone did. but would that document hold up in court? and what about small businesses? can they ask you to sign a document before entering their place of business? what about your own employer? can your boss ask you to sign a waiver before returning to work, promising not to sue if you get sick. you know what, what we need is a lawyer, and we've got one this morning. david barron is a labor and employment attorney. david, you are in texas. i'm in california. there may be some slight differences state by state but we can talk in generalties this morning. let's start with employers. say my boss says i want you back at work in the office but i want you to sign something that holds us harmless. the first question for you this morning is do i have to sign it and would it hold up in court? >> the simple answer is no. and most businesses that i have talk
i'm scott mcgrew. president trump's campaign had attendees sign waivers promising not to sue if they got coronavirus. it's still too early to know perhaps if anyone did. but would that document hold up in court? and what about small businesses? can they ask you to sign a document before entering their place of business? what about your own employer? can your boss ask you to sign a waiver before returning to work, promising not to sue if you get sick. you know what, what we need is a lawyer, and...
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chief scott and nichols, are you there, chief scott? >> i am. >> i am as well. >> can you also answer that? one of the answers i already have in your presentation, steve scott, you have eight full-time and 81 part-time dedicated to recruitment. what is the size of your budget currently? >> the budget in total? >> yes, for your department. >> $670 million. >> i just wanted a ballpark. maybe you can tell us how much the unit if you don't have the answer right now but how much the eight full-time employees, what the cost of that unit is to your department. >> let me work on that. >> chief nicholson, what is your overall budget for your whole department? >> approximately $423 million. >> you said in your presentation you had one staffer dedicated to recruitment? >> correct. >> any part-time staff involved in that job? >> no. we use the core committee. we give them time coming for some of what they do but we don't pay them. >> how many firefighters in your department? >> i believe we are at approximately 1760, give or take. >> good. then, ch
chief scott and nichols, are you there, chief scott? >> i am. >> i am as well. >> can you also answer that? one of the answers i already have in your presentation, steve scott, you have eight full-time and 81 part-time dedicated to recruitment. what is the size of your budget currently? >> the budget in total? >> yes, for your department. >> $670 million. >> i just wanted a ballpark. maybe you can tell us how much the unit if you don't have the answer...
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[roll call] >> clerk: commission scott, you are on mute. commissioner scott is present. [roll call] >> all members of the commission are present. the next order are of business is idea 2, announcements. announce a, public comment procedures. please be advised a member of the public has up to three minutes to make public comments and on each agenda idea unless the commission adopts a shorter period on any items. during each public comment period, viewers will be instructed to dial-1408-418-9388 and they'll enter the access road 146-292-5173. press the pound sign twice and enter the call and when prompted, please press star 3 to submit your request to speak. when you dial star 3, you will hear the following message you have raised your hand to ask a question. wait to speak until the host calls on you. when you hear your line has been unmuted shall this is your opportunity to provide your public comment. you will have three minutes. please speak clearly and slowly. and you will be placed back on mute when you are done speaking. you can stay on the line and continue to liste
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he's a fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution scott president trump always called the special counsel probe that prosecuted roger stone a sham and a political witch hunt but has the president in fact interfered with the due process of the u.s. justice system in some ways he has done so less in this instance than in prior cases previously in the stone case and also in the flynn case we've seen some very unorthodox on doctor by the justice department relating to stone sentencing and funds charges in this case the president clearly has the authority to pursue clemency report and that's always been an option for him but previously he wasn't willing to do so presumably because of the political costs now faced with the fact that mr stone was about to start his presence and seemed to be out of options to avoid that he's finally taken the step that no doubt is within his legal authority but certainly raises a lot of political question yeah and that's an important point to make because in terms of the legality of the president's commutation doesn't void a criminal convictio
he's a fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution scott president trump always called the special counsel probe that prosecuted roger stone a sham and a political witch hunt but has the president in fact interfered with the due process of the u.s. justice system in some ways he has done so less in this instance than in prior cases previously in the stone case and also in the flynn case we've seen some very unorthodox on doctor by the justice department relating to stone...
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what our response will be on that end >> scott -- i'm sorry for interrupting scott make the case, scott, for small cap stocks which you see as the target of opportunity here >> part of it is simply for valuation that small caps lagged so much with the s&p roughly flat year to date. the russell 200 sma0 small cap l down. i think it's a fundamental argument as well as a valuation argument for smaller public companies. >> interesting ideas from both of you we thank you very much melissa. >>> to the bond market we go rick is tracking the action at the cme. hey, rick. >> if you look at a two-day chart, what you'll see is we came off 56 basis point intraday low. if we look at what's going on with respect to the tens minus two spread, it's widened a couple of basis points since last thursday's 46 basis point close but the point of the matter on this chart is is basically after hitting two month narrowest its traded, it's just acting swequeamishsqueamis. you'll see it's hovering near four-month highs it's been steadying gradual. tyler, back to you >> i'll take it, rick. we have a news alert on
what our response will be on that end >> scott -- i'm sorry for interrupting scott make the case, scott, for small cap stocks which you see as the target of opportunity here >> part of it is simply for valuation that small caps lagged so much with the s&p roughly flat year to date. the russell 200 sma0 small cap l down. i think it's a fundamental argument as well as a valuation argument for smaller public companies. >> interesting ideas from both of you we thank you very...
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live from san francisco, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> janelle, what do you think? scott stay there and watch a couple of innings from the chain link fence? >> i don't know. get inside or outside momo's. enjoy. definitely fun to be out there. >> thanks, scott. >>> well, she made history speaking at the game and tonight nakken will be on the field coaching first base. she became the first woman to ever coach on the field during a major league baseball last night. it will be great to see her back out tonight. >>> take a look at this. a close call at lake tahoe. this was near dollar point. thankfully another boater rushed to this boat where a man was on board and took that man to safety. he was already safe when the coast guard arrived to douse the flames. they couldn't save the boat, as you can see there, which sank in about 20 feet of water and will have to be salvaged, but no injuries. pretty incredible video there at lake tahoe on the quiet western shore there at dollar point. >>> okay. let's get a check of our forecast. a little bit milder than what we usually see
live from san francisco, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> janelle, what do you think? scott stay there and watch a couple of innings from the chain link fence? >> i don't know. get inside or outside momo's. enjoy. definitely fun to be out there. >> thanks, scott. >>> well, she made history speaking at the game and tonight nakken will be on the field coaching first base. she became the first woman to ever coach on the field during a major league baseball last night....
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. >> scott, we can't wait for tonight. thanks so much scott boris. have a good one. let's get to the judge >> thank you >>> appreciate it. thank you. to "the halftime report. a stunning call on apple why one major wall street firm says to avoid it we'll debate that today. tiffany is the ceo of momentum and pfizer group we begin with the call from goldman sachs to avoid apple, to sell it. john, to you first it is your biggest position. is this the right call from goldman sachs reiterated to get out of apple >> all right we're not hearing jon. we'll work on that the steve, you've trimmed a bit of it what do you make of this call. we see apple's recent stock performance and trading level as unsustainable and will continue to recommend that investors avoid this stock >> i did trim some a number of months ago it's still my biggest position i trimmed it to me, apple is the market right here the stock does not deserve to be where it is but neither does the market and neither do a lot of stocks. i believe you're in front of the company's biggest product launch ever, which wi
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folks welcome to dennis miller plus one today's guest actor scott eastwood scott best known for his roles in films like suicide squad the fate of the furious pacific rim uprising recently wrapped the guy ritchie film action thriller called cash truck that sounds like he can be seen next in the film the outpost very important that the stories are told it plays a decorated war of that in a little battle that might have been the bloodiest enough you know a stand it's hitting theaters and v o d on july 3rd scott our human. good as you can see i live in an airport so. it's like that film where he ended up living in the perfect work for here from scott on a bus to the zach we get on we appreciate it thank you but yeah man pleasure huge fan for a long time. that's always flying like brother you're about to get on the flight or did you just get off the flight and was a it was a paranoid city or what was it like on the plane i mean it's quiet it's you know it's it's light but there's people i've haven't stopped flying. back and forth to mexico a few times during this nonsense but. it's great i mea
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these mug shots are made public whether or not the person is prosecuted for the alleged crime scott says this alone can perpetuate stereotypes that you see black and brown men all the time who are you see these mug shots either on television through the movies you name that media source and your mind begins to associate that group with it and there's a lot of science out there scott believes not releasing these photos to the media or allowing officers to post them online will better our justice system as a whole as people are supposed to be considered innocent until proven guilty during the nowadays were it can be on the internet who are ever. oftentimes or sometimes anyway people never convicted of those crimes could have lasting. prospects here for employment you know in other opportunities you know still are no president of crime victims united says while she supports efforts to curb racism she would like more clarification on how the new policy will be implemented the only concern from the victims side of it is how are they categorize it and who is deciding which ones should be
these mug shots are made public whether or not the person is prosecuted for the alleged crime scott says this alone can perpetuate stereotypes that you see black and brown men all the time who are you see these mug shots either on television through the movies you name that media source and your mind begins to associate that group with it and there's a lot of science out there scott believes not releasing these photos to the media or allowing officers to post them online will better our justice...
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and this piece of the book, is about a trump official named scott lloyd, scott lloyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents and for the first time, it's revealed in the book, what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official saw his list. this list of the separated kids reported on the front page of the new york times. this is how jacob reports it, quote the reporting in the new york times made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to stew about the leak over the weekend. embarrassed scott lloyd knew the leak came from his department, on his watch, under an an minute stragz that appointed him to the position. he a drastic reaction. let's get through of the list. if he did that, it would destroy the link of the children and their parents. despite the fact that the list itself was the best hope of reuniting them. scott lloyd knew to discard the list, he to instruct his staff to do so. lloyd wanted to hear from them before deciding on a course of action. he asked why can't we e-mail on a case by case basis. you see the problem t
and this piece of the book, is about a trump official named scott lloyd, scott lloyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents and for the first time, it's revealed in the book, what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official saw his list. this list of the separated kids reported on the front page of the new york times. this is how jacob reports it, quote the reporting in the new york times made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to...
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it is a neat idea, with a strong cast, including kristin scott thomas as a strict piano teacher. jules benchetrit is charismatic in the lead role, but i found it hard to shake the knowledge that he is an actor who has been trained to play the right notes rather than a truly gifted classical pianist, which is what the whole story hinges on. and the formula of the big contest that happens to clash with important family events feels very familiar indeed. if you want to watch one formulate musical drama with kristin scott thomas this week, i would actually make it military wives, out on dvd now. keep going, keep going! # looking from a window above. # like a story of love. go on. # can you hear me? # came back only yesterday. # i'm moving further away. # want you near me. # all i needed was the love you gave. # all i needed for another day. # and all i ever knew. # only you.# inspired by a true story, it features scott thomas on imperious form as an officer's wife who clashes with the choir mistress played by sharon horgan. so... no, go ahead. 0k. thanks very much, lisa. the pair mus
it is a neat idea, with a strong cast, including kristin scott thomas as a strict piano teacher. jules benchetrit is charismatic in the lead role, but i found it hard to shake the knowledge that he is an actor who has been trained to play the right notes rather than a truly gifted classical pianist, which is what the whole story hinges on. and the formula of the big contest that happens to clash with important family events feels very familiar indeed. if you want to watch one formulate musical...
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it is a neat idea, with a strong cast, including kristin scott thomas as a strict piano teacher. jules benchetrit is charismatic in the lead role but i found it hard to shake the knowledge that he is an actor who has been trained to play the right notes rather than a truly gifted classical pianist, which is what the whole story hinges on. and the formula of the big contest that happens to clash with important family events feels very familiar indeed. if you want to watch one formulate musical drama with kristin scott thomas this week, i would actually make it military wives, out on dvd now. keep going, keep going! # looking from a window above. # like a story of love. go on. # can you hear me? # came back only yesterday. # i'm moving further away. # want you near me. # all i needed was the love you gave. # all i needed another day. # and all i ever knew. # only you.# inspired by a true story, it features scott thomas on imperious form as an officers wife who clashes with the choir mistress played by sharon horgan. so... no, go ahead. 0k. thanks very much, lisa. the pair must reso
it is a neat idea, with a strong cast, including kristin scott thomas as a strict piano teacher. jules benchetrit is charismatic in the lead role but i found it hard to shake the knowledge that he is an actor who has been trained to play the right notes rather than a truly gifted classical pianist, which is what the whole story hinges on. and the formula of the big contest that happens to clash with important family events feels very familiar indeed. if you want to watch one formulate musical...
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it is a neat idea, with a strong cast, including kristin scott thomas as a strict piano teacher. jules benchetrit is charismatic in the lead role but i found it hard to shake the knowledge that he is an actor who has been trained to play the right notes rather than a truly gifted classical pianist, which is what the whole story hinges on. and the formula of the big contest that happens to clash with important family events feels very familiar indeed. if you want to watch one formulate musical drama with kristin scott thomas this week, i would actually make it military wives, out on dvd now. keep going, keep going! # looking from a window above. # like a story of love. go on. # can you hear me? # came back only yesterday. # i'm moving further away. # want you near me. # all i needed was the love you gave. # all i needed for another day. # and all i ever knew. # only you.# inspired by a true story, it features scott thomas on imperious form as an officer's wife who clashes with the choir mistress played by sharon horgan. so... no, go ahead. 0k. thanks very much, lisa. the pair must
it is a neat idea, with a strong cast, including kristin scott thomas as a strict piano teacher. jules benchetrit is charismatic in the lead role but i found it hard to shake the knowledge that he is an actor who has been trained to play the right notes rather than a truly gifted classical pianist, which is what the whole story hinges on. and the formula of the big contest that happens to clash with important family events feels very familiar indeed. if you want to watch one formulate musical...
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>> probably, scott, a lot of questions. he has to go head to heads with big entrenched rivals from samsung to google to lg, 46% of smartphone shipments in the u.s. were apples, according to third-party research we also expect a lot of questions about the app store. listen, there have been very well-respected high-profile developers that have taken a shot at the app store. it doesn't look like cook will stay that lying down he's going to argue there is choice for consumers, about 2 million apps are available, that most apps are free he sounds like when he does charge a commission, that rate, that fee is largely in line with other digital marketplaces, but we know some of these lawmakers on this committee have certainly been talking very tough about apple and its app store. >> temperature i can't wait to hear that everyone has an argument that they have a range of rivals, and i wonder if there would be any backant are-and-forth if one of the ceos makes a comments about his company. >> certainly you have heard pel tim cook. >>
>> probably, scott, a lot of questions. he has to go head to heads with big entrenched rivals from samsung to google to lg, 46% of smartphone shipments in the u.s. were apples, according to third-party research we also expect a lot of questions about the app store. listen, there have been very well-respected high-profile developers that have taken a shot at the app store. it doesn't look like cook will stay that lying down he's going to argue there is choice for consumers, about 2 million...
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that's a definite culture correspondent scott. and now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world pro-democracy protesters in hong kong are calling for global unity with a of course off to china imposed a sweeping national security bill over the weekend some demonstrators made a point of waving american flags to mall u.s. independent state hong kong's most prominent activists have fall to continue campaigning for democracy. and police have arrested 2 chechen russians over the fatal shooting off a chechen asylum seeker in vienna all forces are investigating the crime as a possible political assassination the victim had lived in austria for 10 years and was a vocal critic off the chechen government. severe flooding in southwestern japan has left dozens of people dead thousands of households have been left without electricity so much and rescue operations are underway as bad weather continues to better the region. on the grounds of a school a call for help. and the desperate need for rescue. after rec
that's a definite culture correspondent scott. and now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world pro-democracy protesters in hong kong are calling for global unity with a of course off to china imposed a sweeping national security bill over the weekend some demonstrators made a point of waving american flags to mall u.s. independent state hong kong's most prominent activists have fall to continue campaigning for democracy. and police have arrested 2 chechen...
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scott: that is a question. collegell becoming majors in biochemistry with this virus trying to understand what it will look like. let's just back up to a historical view. the world has been through many pandemics. cities like london and new york still exist. why do they exist? density is creative. people bumping into each other, talking to each other, is what makes things happen, it spurs creativity. i don't think that will change. i think we will work from home more, yes. one of the interesting things is, what is more important to a firm today, their office building or their data center? you will see a shift away from firms investing in their office space in terms of their marginal dollar, toward their infrastructure, digital infrastructure, latency. but i don't think human interaction is over. it has not been overthrew all the pandemics in history. density matters because it spurs creativity and ideas. vonnie: we are out of time, thank you. scott crowe, centersquare investment management chief investment stra
scott: that is a question. collegell becoming majors in biochemistry with this virus trying to understand what it will look like. let's just back up to a historical view. the world has been through many pandemics. cities like london and new york still exist. why do they exist? density is creative. people bumping into each other, talking to each other, is what makes things happen, it spurs creativity. i don't think that will change. i think we will work from home more, yes. one of the...