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and atlanta others have rightly been support there demanding justice for all the unarmed black killed by police in recent years kristen salumi was at a rally in new york. where demonstrators have been gathering in the plaza behind me since the verdict was announced this location where i'm at brooklyn in the heart of new york city has been a centerpiece of the black lives matter movement demonstrators have come here often in the last year in fact you may recall that after george lloyd was killed protests in new york city became almost a daily occurrence in all 5 boroughs of the city demonstrators gathering for rallies like this for tox chanting the name of george cloyd and other people who have died at the hands of police new york itself has a long history of tense relations between the minority community and police officers as well so people here gathering expressing their feelings of relief i would say this is being seen as a victory but only a 1st step as we just heard a lot of the people i spoke to tonight not all of them support abolishing the police i've heard views on both sides
and atlanta others have rightly been support there demanding justice for all the unarmed black killed by police in recent years kristen salumi was at a rally in new york. where demonstrators have been gathering in the plaza behind me since the verdict was announced this location where i'm at brooklyn in the heart of new york city has been a centerpiece of the black lives matter movement demonstrators have come here often in the last year in fact you may recall that after george lloyd was killed...
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named george floyd square emotions were particularly roll in other cities similar scenes maters in atlanta. and. in new york satisfaction at what the black lives not a movement has achieved despite the naysayers all the folks who were nonbelievers for the last 5 years they came out into the streets for what was right and they got a victory we should make no mistake with the protest as we've been hearing from do not agree with the prosecution case 3 heard that this was not the minneapolis police department on trial what we keep on hearing from them is it is the minneapolis police department not only that it's the police departments across the country that were on trial and this verdict may have brought relief at justice finally served but there was also the recognition that the law would not bring george floyd back she had. but. that rally in new york. well demonstrators have been gathering in the plaza behind me since the verdict was announced this location where i'm at brooklyn in the heart of new york city has been a centerpiece of the black lives matter movement demonstrators have come
named george floyd square emotions were particularly roll in other cities similar scenes maters in atlanta. and. in new york satisfaction at what the black lives not a movement has achieved despite the naysayers all the folks who were nonbelievers for the last 5 years they came out into the streets for what was right and they got a victory we should make no mistake with the protest as we've been hearing from do not agree with the prosecution case 3 heard that this was not the minneapolis police...
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the current european champions are aiming for their false olympic medal in tokyo after 3 provinces in atlanta sydney and beijing but not surprisingly 1000 has hampered their build up. because not under 9 year old perhaps the greatest difficulty is the injuries there are players who stopped playing for their clubs with and suddenly had to play lots of competitions and we've lost 2 of our top players which is a challenge. manchester city a 2 games away from their 1st champions league final with paris standing in their way the 1st leg of the semifinal kicks off in the next few minutes in paris will be the 19th time pep guardiola city and i have faced each other as managers katina got the better of the city boss in 2019 when his tottenham side beat city in the quarter finals but here is urging his players to enjoy the whole experience. been privileged to be one of the best 4 teams in europe this season in any month been enjoyed today the training and everything in this is what i would love to to see my players in the back from a 7 everyone because we know how tough our struggle how difficult is t
the current european champions are aiming for their false olympic medal in tokyo after 3 provinces in atlanta sydney and beijing but not surprisingly 1000 has hampered their build up. because not under 9 year old perhaps the greatest difficulty is the injuries there are players who stopped playing for their clubs with and suddenly had to play lots of competitions and we've lost 2 of our top players which is a challenge. manchester city a 2 games away from their 1st champions league final with...
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actually tapping into a warm gulf a warm push of gulf air here so look at some of these temperatures atlanta 29 on wednesday washington d.c. up to 30 but look just a bit behind it 19 degrees and that the 1st chicago and that's because a cold front is swinging across so new york the next 3 days we're getting pretty close to record temperatures here certainly above average temperatures but then that cold front slices across that will drop the temperature triggers a showers and there is where we track the cold front on thursday potential for some strong storms as we head to arkansas and tennessee take you to central america right now and dry conditions persist for mexico we do have some drought conditions across that country so the dry conditions certainly not helping some scattered showers for his for nola and also puerto rico on wednesday for south america we've been dealing with heavy rains toward parts of venezuela into guyana and french guy on his watch 137 millimeters of rain in 24 hours more showers on deck for french guyana on wednesday. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of how the
actually tapping into a warm gulf a warm push of gulf air here so look at some of these temperatures atlanta 29 on wednesday washington d.c. up to 30 but look just a bit behind it 19 degrees and that the 1st chicago and that's because a cold front is swinging across so new york the next 3 days we're getting pretty close to record temperatures here certainly above average temperatures but then that cold front slices across that will drop the temperature triggers a showers and there is where we...
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and in atlanta others of rising to support the verdict they're demanding justice for the other black people killed by police in recent weeks of course and so that means in new york where rallies are being held to celebrate the fed will speak to her in just a moment but 1st let's cross to shepherd tansey he's standing by at the courthouse . she had so after 3 weeks of testimony dozens of witnesses the verdict in the end came fast and clear guilty on all counts. the prosecution in that closing argument said the 46 witness should be the common sense of the jurors they kept saying believe your. believe what you're seeing and that 9 minutes and 29 seconds and yet. one member of george floyd's family said you know what pessimistically optimistic that they will do that if not this case then what the case was something we can't we kept on hearing so often in the past even when we had very compelling video evidence police officers have been able to say look you don't know what it was like at that moment i was in fear of my life this time the defense wasn't able to make that make that case and
and in atlanta others of rising to support the verdict they're demanding justice for the other black people killed by police in recent weeks of course and so that means in new york where rallies are being held to celebrate the fed will speak to her in just a moment but 1st let's cross to shepherd tansey he's standing by at the courthouse . she had so after 3 weeks of testimony dozens of witnesses the verdict in the end came fast and clear guilty on all counts. the prosecution in that closing...
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america the current european champions are aiming for their 4th olympic medal in tokyo after 3 bronzes atlanta 70 in beijing but not surprisingly cave at 19 has hampered the build up. if you. just want on the 9 year old perhaps the greatest difficulty is the injuries there are players who stopped playing for the clubs with and suddenly had to play lots of competitions we've lost 2 of our top players which is a challenge. formula one's canadian grand prix has been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row due to cope with 19 travel restrictions it will be replaced with a race at turkey's istanbul circuit circuit on june 13th but there was some good news for organizers of the canadian g.p. f one has extended its contract with the montreal race by 2 years to take into account the cancellations securing it until 2031 with the 2nd tennis grand slam of the year the french open a month away a world number one novak djokovic has decided to reduce his schedule he's pulled out of the madrid open which starts on sunday meaning he won't defend the title he won in 2019 masters event was cancelled due to the pand
america the current european champions are aiming for their 4th olympic medal in tokyo after 3 bronzes atlanta 70 in beijing but not surprisingly cave at 19 has hampered the build up. if you. just want on the 9 year old perhaps the greatest difficulty is the injuries there are players who stopped playing for the clubs with and suddenly had to play lots of competitions we've lost 2 of our top players which is a challenge. formula one's canadian grand prix has been cancelled for the 2nd year in a...
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major league baseball has announced it's moving its all—star game out of atlanta following the state of georgia's adoption of a new law that affects the right to vote. critics of the new legislation claim it makes it harder for black people and other minorities to vote in elections. the announcement comes a day after president biden called for the game, which was set to be at the home of the atlanta braves, to be rescheduled. the sport's commissioner said baseball supported voting rights for all americans. let's get some of the day's other news. officials from tehran and washington will travel to vienna next week as part of efforts with other world powers to revive the 2015 iranian nuclear deal. the us and iran are not expected to hold direct talks but russia has said the talks are on the right track. the iran nuclear deal was scrapped by president trump's administration after he accused tehran of breaking the conditions. india's cricket legend sachin tendulkar has been hospitalised after testing positive to coronavirus earlier this week. the former captain said he had decided to go
major league baseball has announced it's moving its all—star game out of atlanta following the state of georgia's adoption of a new law that affects the right to vote. critics of the new legislation claim it makes it harder for black people and other minorities to vote in elections. the announcement comes a day after president biden called for the game, which was set to be at the home of the atlanta braves, to be rescheduled. the sport's commissioner said baseball supported voting rights for...
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he hails from atlanta, georgia — lawyers. he hails from atlanta, georgia. attorney chris stewart! his law partner, attorneyjustin miller. attorney— law partner, attorneyjustin miller. attorney madeleine simmons. a great minnesota _ attorney madeleine simmons. a great minnesota lawyers, raise your hand, jeff! who— minnesota lawyers, raise your hand, jeff! who else we got here? anybody else? _ jeff! who else we got here? anybody else? �* , else? laughter we have - else? laughter| we have attorney else? laughter - we have attorney scott else? laughter _ we have attorney scott masterson, who is — we have attorney scott masterson, who is not _ we have attorney scott masterson, who is not present, attorney don macri _ who is not present, attorney don macri said — who is not present, attorney don macri said michelle. we got michelle. —— attorney... michelle. a great— michelle. —— attorney... michelle. a great group— michelle. —— attorney... michelle. a great group of lawyers. i want to let you _ great group of lawyers. i want to let you know... we have george fl
he hails from atlanta, georgia — lawyers. he hails from atlanta, georgia. attorney chris stewart! his law partner, attorneyjustin miller. attorney— law partner, attorneyjustin miller. attorney madeleine simmons. a great minnesota _ attorney madeleine simmons. a great minnesota lawyers, raise your hand, jeff! who— minnesota lawyers, raise your hand, jeff! who else we got here? anybody else? _ jeff! who else we got here? anybody else? �* , else? laughter we have - else? laughter| we have...
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. ♪ emily: a shooting at three different spas in the atlanta area this month left eight dead, another injured. six of the dead -- workers of asian descent, sparking a nationwide debate on anti-asian american sentiment. in a report out from the center for patent -- center on hate and extremism, hate crimes against asian americans have risen since 2019. >> asian american women suffered twice as many incidents of harassment and violence as asian american men. we are learning again what we have always known -- words have consequences. emily: a new movement consisting of tech executives across the country raising $10 million by the end of the year to fight anti-asian american sentiment. joining me now, one of the founders of that movement. you wrote an original letter trying to rally the community and took out a full page "the wall street journal." what are you trying to achieve? >> we are trying to bring awareness to the fact that those who have not been aware of what is going on -- asian americans were aware, but everyone else, they were not aware until atlanta that this was an issue. ev
. ♪ emily: a shooting at three different spas in the atlanta area this month left eight dead, another injured. six of the dead -- workers of asian descent, sparking a nationwide debate on anti-asian american sentiment. in a report out from the center for patent -- center on hate and extremism, hate crimes against asian americans have risen since 2019. >> asian american women suffered twice as many incidents of harassment and violence as asian american men. we are learning again what we...
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owning the atlanta braves or the new york knicks, both of which are doing well, is a great asset to own for the long-term. jonathan: i was going to say, the best -- in that story, what you think it is? christopher: my favorite story is liberty braves. there is a likelihood that the company goes private in a public to private arbitrage. lisa: tom keene took the day off after the red sox to lose. they lost, he took the day off, and now he is thinking about investing some of his cash in the red sox. we are seeing a lot of interesting accounting mechanisms. it fueled the first quarter capital market earnings, especially the winnings for the big banks. how much does that draw your concern and terms of the fragility of this confidence? things are getting frothy on the margins. christopher: just when you think things are frothy, they get frothy or. we have seen these back market cool off considerably -- the spac market cool off considerably. that is going to drive a lot of feeds. we think the underpinnings of an m&a are the -- of a m&a are there. that is any opportunity to benefit from the adv
owning the atlanta braves or the new york knicks, both of which are doing well, is a great asset to own for the long-term. jonathan: i was going to say, the best -- in that story, what you think it is? christopher: my favorite story is liberty braves. there is a likelihood that the company goes private in a public to private arbitrage. lisa: tom keene took the day off after the red sox to lose. they lost, he took the day off, and now he is thinking about investing some of his cash in the red...
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it knocked atlanta's heart phil jackson airport in the u.s. off the top spot it has held for more than two decades. the international trade group ranking says it moved up from 11th place. china was home to seven of the 10 busiest airport hubs last year. global news -- global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> markets looking for direction. asian markets swinging between gains and losses. resurgence in violence cases -- virus cases. the csi 300 bucking the trend up by 1%. here is some of the stocks we are tracking. cnooc recovers from the pandemic. china banca -- china vanke is down. amp is set to split after talks ended. down by almost 13%, slumping as much as 20% after its q3 update. taking a quick look at commodities, particularly agriculture, down 0.8%. it was at the highest in almost eight years. crude palm oil up by 1.6% above the 4000 ringgit mark. a mixed bag. >> there we go. we are talking sport next. what super league? the specta
it knocked atlanta's heart phil jackson airport in the u.s. off the top spot it has held for more than two decades. the international trade group ranking says it moved up from 11th place. china was home to seven of the 10 busiest airport hubs last year. global news -- global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> markets looking for direction. asian markets swinging between gains and...
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they will also see an expansion, they are doing work in detroit and doing an expansion in atlanta as well in iowa. any reason across the country, being capped off with a new campus that will be located in north carolina with as many as 3000 employees working on ai and software. you are seeing apple really move the heart of the company sort of out of silicon valley come out of northern california and spreading it around the country. caroline: and sort of putting across the narrative that that was in some way focus of equity, bringing apple's money and dollars to bear, the cash to every single state in the united states. but it was also a notable they were counting the amount of tax they pay as well. interesting the narrative among u.s. politicians at the moment, the administration using at raising -- looking at raising u.s. taxes but also taxes abroad as well. reporter: in the history of apple, they are 30 or 40 years old at this point, they have never said or done anything by accident. it's no coincidence that later this week, we will see earnings results from the first quarter of th
they will also see an expansion, they are doing work in detroit and doing an expansion in atlanta as well in iowa. any reason across the country, being capped off with a new campus that will be located in north carolina with as many as 3000 employees working on ai and software. you are seeing apple really move the heart of the company sort of out of silicon valley come out of northern california and spreading it around the country. caroline: and sort of putting across the narrative that that...
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the atlanta fed is at 8.3%. we can't grow at this level without starting to worry about inflation, and that is the one thing i think they are too sanguine about. tom: greg valliere, thank you. jonathan: the u.s. mail somewhat insecure -- the u.s. male somewhat insecure about hair in this country. what is that about? i will bring in the clippers for you. tom: they take it here and here, and they put it up here. that looks better on radio than tv. seriously, you nailed it talking about the mood of compromise. you've got to be kidding me. where's the actual compromise? jonathan: the president said he was going to unite washington. then it was about uniting the country. but if it is about uniting the country, in this poll, the message is pretty clear they want to compromise on this bill. 4/10 democrats, 2/3 independents. tom: the next 100 days gets you out to the end of the year at some point. how much closer is that to the beginning of primary season to get to the election of 2022? lisa: i do also wonder, there's a
the atlanta fed is at 8.3%. we can't grow at this level without starting to worry about inflation, and that is the one thing i think they are too sanguine about. tom: greg valliere, thank you. jonathan: the u.s. mail somewhat insecure -- the u.s. male somewhat insecure about hair in this country. what is that about? i will bring in the clippers for you. tom: they take it here and here, and they put it up here. that looks better on radio than tv. seriously, you nailed it talking about the mood...
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the mlb pulls the all-star game and the draft from atlanta, protesting georgia's new voting restrictions that president biden called jim crow on steroids >>> and did the cop use too much force with his knee on george floyd's neck >> it's just uncalled for. >> the longest-serving officer in the department minces no words. >> totally unnecessary. >> day five in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening. keep capitol police and their families in your prayers, that's the message on this good friday evening from the acting chief after yet another one of her officers was killed outside of the capitol and another officer seriously hurt nothing official on injuries but we're told that officer is in the hospital listed in stable condition. here's what police say happened, around 1:00 this afternoon, a man hit two officers with a car before crashing it into a security barricade police say the man then hopped out of the vehicle, wielding a knife. officers gave orders to stop but they say he didn't respond instead police say
the mlb pulls the all-star game and the draft from atlanta, protesting georgia's new voting restrictions that president biden called jim crow on steroids >>> and did the cop use too much force with his knee on george floyd's neck >> it's just uncalled for. >> the longest-serving officer in the department minces no words. >> totally unnecessary. >> day five in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with...
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now, it's building against the masters' golf tournament we are live in atlanta with that, coming up. democrats claim republicans are trying to make it harder to vote for groups that vote democrat. republicans claim they are trying to ensure the integrity of the vote, and that business should stay out of politics. mitch mcconnell says it's stupid president biden says it's modern-day jim crow. that's the noise our job is to look for the signal in other words, what's this really all about here are the facts today's fight is rooted in georgia's 2018-governor's race brian kemp was the republican secretary of state, back then. in charge of the election. he beat the democrat, stacey abrams, to become governor by the slimmest margin in nearly-half-a-century. abrams cried foul, saying kemp had removed georgians from the rolls at the time. the election decided by fewer than 55,000 votes. >> under the watch of the now-former secretary of state, democracy failed georgia georgians of every-political party, every race, every region, again. >> two years later, the 2020 election states across the co
now, it's building against the masters' golf tournament we are live in atlanta with that, coming up. democrats claim republicans are trying to make it harder to vote for groups that vote democrat. republicans claim they are trying to ensure the integrity of the vote, and that business should stay out of politics. mitch mcconnell says it's stupid president biden says it's modern-day jim crow. that's the noise our job is to look for the signal in other words, what's this really all about here are...
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you have governor kemp of atlanta of georgia speaking out today and yesterday senate minority leader mitch mcconnell saying companies should not intervene in politics. now, we've been speaking to a number of georgians on the ground today and yesterday in favor and rejecting the voting law that was passed last week, but none of them say that a boycott is the answer. >> coca-cola is too massive of a company for any temporary boycott to hurt. >> i don't agree with the boycott. people have the freedom and right to boycott whatever they want, but it feels like the commerce that these businesses are doing has nothing to do with voter rights >> reporter: from companies to sporting events, one week after the mlb pulled out of atlanta to denver, now growing calls for the pga and masters to do the same right now the masters is set to go live tomorrow back to you. >> seema, great to see you in atlanta, and reporting i just think it's fascinating. i wonder what the on the ground response is to something like the mlb moving that game to colorado i mean, you can say what you want about the state's
you have governor kemp of atlanta of georgia speaking out today and yesterday senate minority leader mitch mcconnell saying companies should not intervene in politics. now, we've been speaking to a number of georgians on the ground today and yesterday in favor and rejecting the voting law that was passed last week, but none of them say that a boycott is the answer. >> coca-cola is too massive of a company for any temporary boycott to hurt. >> i don't agree with the boycott. people...
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a week earlier, eight people died at a shooting at three spas in the atlanta area. yet again in america nbc's steve patterson tracking the investigation from orange. steve. >> reporter: shep, we learned much today, but i think the number one thing unequivocally that police and officials wanted to get out there is that this was not a random act of violence this was a very targeted crime according to police. the victim and the suspects, according to police, knew each other, that they had a relationship and that factors in to what they're describing as the initial motive one of the things that they're pointing to in that respect is the way the suspected shooter used this crime almost as not -- you want to say a premeditated fashion, that's for a court of law to decide, but that he used bicycle locks to lock both the front entrance and the back entrance both trapping his victims inside and keeping police out while he fired at police arriving on the scene that is a piece of information they made sure they wanted us to know here's how they're characterizing this initial m
a week earlier, eight people died at a shooting at three spas in the atlanta area. yet again in america nbc's steve patterson tracking the investigation from orange. steve. >> reporter: shep, we learned much today, but i think the number one thing unequivocally that police and officials wanted to get out there is that this was not a random act of violence this was a very targeted crime according to police. the victim and the suspects, according to police, knew each other, that they had a...
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everything the atlanta story. the all-star story it's got the culture it's got the masks it's got the pandemic. it's got it all. encompasses all of your bullet points 40,000 people at the rangers home opener. fans packed the ballpark yesterday. first major pro sports event to app approach capacity in more than a year all tickets were for sale. the park was three quarters full at first pitch most people had masks on and they tried to get people to wear the masks. not everybody had masks on we got to get used to it again, i guess. i would have felt -- i don't want to admit it would you have been okay there i have been vaccinated and we have been conditioned to be very crowd-ophobic. i don't know when that goes away it's sad. >> i would have add my n-95. >> double or triple and trying to maintain distance i don't understand you would have set foot. it was outside >> the outside i'm good outside i go to outdoor restaurants now. we're getting closer >> maybe we can as we get -- there are places they think by the end of
everything the atlanta story. the all-star story it's got the culture it's got the masks it's got the pandemic. it's got it all. encompasses all of your bullet points 40,000 people at the rangers home opener. fans packed the ballpark yesterday. first major pro sports event to app approach capacity in more than a year all tickets were for sale. the park was three quarters full at first pitch most people had masks on and they tried to get people to wear the masks. not everybody had masks on we...
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cnbc's seema mody on the top story, covering the dueling boycotts from atlanta tonight. seema, whole countries talking about georgia's voting law what are you hearing from the actual voters there? >> reporter: shep, here in atlanta, we found mixed opinions, but many expressing a sense of frustration, saying the new law does restrict voting >> it's been very discouraging, you know i mean especially, you know, after we did all we did, you know, with the past elections and everything like that. >> i think it's awful. i think it's a black eye for the state. i think that the only reason they did it was to get people not to vote. it's specific in terms of who it's trying to disinfranchise. >> to be honest, it really sounds like it's another set of jim crow, not to be like that, but to limit the people's voice. i don't think that's right >> reporter: others were in favor of this law, shep, or said that boycotts do not work. meantime, democrats here in georgia including both senators say boycotts will hurt georgia's economy that is still reeling from the effect of the pandemic.
cnbc's seema mody on the top story, covering the dueling boycotts from atlanta tonight. seema, whole countries talking about georgia's voting law what are you hearing from the actual voters there? >> reporter: shep, here in atlanta, we found mixed opinions, but many expressing a sense of frustration, saying the new law does restrict voting >> it's been very discouraging, you know i mean especially, you know, after we did all we did, you know, with the past elections and everything...
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boycotts after the measure on friday when major league baseball would not hold the all-star game in atlanta this summer. companies are rejecting the proposals. >>> and stocks looking to build on the jobs report that strong start to april with the s&p holding above that 4,000 mark the next guest says global diversity is key for more, i'm joined by the co- chief investment officer at invest net dana, thanks for being here. >> thanks frank. >> dana, the ten-year above 1.7. we saw the blowout jobs report what are we seeing we are seeing a trend toward inflation or the recovery and things ticking up? >> it is a great question. a lot of indication up consumer confidence is up. it is both expectation and survey of what people feel is their present circumstances. in fact, we have all of those covid checks hitting everybody's pocketbooks. i think expectation of the retail surge wouldn't be out of the realm. seeing a lot of positive ca indicat indicators is this inflationary or is it growth are we having the recovery that we were hoping for as opposed to the square root? you will see differing views
boycotts after the measure on friday when major league baseball would not hold the all-star game in atlanta this summer. companies are rejecting the proposals. >>> and stocks looking to build on the jobs report that strong start to april with the s&p holding above that 4,000 mark the next guest says global diversity is key for more, i'm joined by the co- chief investment officer at invest net dana, thanks for being here. >> thanks frank. >> dana, the ten-year above 1.7....
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seema, the whole country is talking about actual voting laws >> reporter: shep, here in atlanta, we found mixed opinions but expressing frustration saying the new law does restrict voting >> it's been very discouraging, man, especially after we did all that we did with the past elections and everything like that >> i think it's awful, i think it's a black eye for the state i think the only reason they did it was to get people not to vote it's specific in terms of trying to disenfranchise. i just don't understand why america doesn't want everybody voting. >> to be honest, it seems like another set of jim crow thing. not to be there. but to limit the people's voice, i don't think it's right >> reporter: others were in favor of this law, shep, or said that boycotts do not work. mean time, senators here in georgia saying both boycotts could hurt the economy this as civil rights leaders, activists and politics are asking for a national boycott of companies that are taking a stand against georgia's voting law. that set to go in effect tomorrow meantime, you have republican opposition growing fo
seema, the whole country is talking about actual voting laws >> reporter: shep, here in atlanta, we found mixed opinions but expressing frustration saying the new law does restrict voting >> it's been very discouraging, man, especially after we did all that we did with the past elections and everything like that >> i think it's awful, i think it's a black eye for the state i think the only reason they did it was to get people not to vote it's specific in terms of trying to...
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said atlanta is going to be our greatest growth area as an organization and it will be atlanta right now is, you know, close to 1,000 people. it could be as large as 3,000 people over time so we are -- we want to have multiple locations, and even now remote working, this whole concept of having one hub or one headquarters is just -- that has been thrown out. but we're trying to do the same thing in europe now because of brexit we're doing the same thing in asia and so we're -- we want to be in locations where we can attract the best talent. we want to be in locations where people want to thrive and have families and what we are learning, it does not need to be in one great city, it could be in four or five great cities. >> larry, i know it's a busy morning for you. we do so appreciate you being so generous with your time. thanks for being here. we hope to see you soon. >> great thanks, everyone stay safe please. >> you too take care. >>> coming up, pepsi cfo hugh johnston joins us in a first on cnbc interview all the technology that we were just referring to, have we found a carb sna
said atlanta is going to be our greatest growth area as an organization and it will be atlanta right now is, you know, close to 1,000 people. it could be as large as 3,000 people over time so we are -- we want to have multiple locations, and even now remote working, this whole concept of having one hub or one headquarters is just -- that has been thrown out. but we're trying to do the same thing in europe now because of brexit we're doing the same thing in asia and so we're -- we want to be in...
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you lift lived in atlanta for quite some time. speak to this as somebody who is a georgian >> yeah, good morning, so the governor with great respect, i do respect him -- on this point he is wrong. i do live in georgia and i live in atlanta. and the moral capital of america. and the tenth largest economy in the u.s. and the 31st largest economy in the world. atlanta, georgia built by black and brown folks working together and putting knuckle head stuff to the side and this time we flubed it they flubed it the bill is not just suppression. the bill is silly. it's payback bill. when hillary clinton who i know lost the election, black folks accepted it. america accepted it. we didn't like it but we stepped it and we moved on and we supported the president. and we wished him well when mr. trump lost they should have accepted it and they should have moved on. and supported the new president. period that's what makes america great. they didn't accept it and somebody financed this ridiculous national effort that root itself in georgia bec
you lift lived in atlanta for quite some time. speak to this as somebody who is a georgian >> yeah, good morning, so the governor with great respect, i do respect him -- on this point he is wrong. i do live in georgia and i live in atlanta. and the moral capital of america. and the tenth largest economy in the u.s. and the 31st largest economy in the world. atlanta, georgia built by black and brown folks working together and putting knuckle head stuff to the side and this time we flubed...
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and market share in atlanta. that is another data point >> sheila, any airline stock you love right now >> we love love. that's easy. we like love for a few reasons domestic is 95%. the airline exposure to corporate is on the edge united might see trouble and a lag in the market coming back. and third, cap is cleaned up one they have a $5 billion cap number out there and once they get through that, it's cash return for shareholders. >> you think that was an accident the love love? that was not an accident. >> no. you have been on point this morning. >> it's amazing with no sleep. i'm showing your love love some love southwest airline. sheila, always a pleasure. thank you. >> thanks. >>> you're welcome speaking of ed bastian will be on at 9:00 a.m probably talk about georgia and the voting thing as well lots to talk about with the ceo of delta airlines. ed bastian talking about voting rights for all. >>> coming up, why the next guest says coinbase may not actually be the netflix of crypto, but maybe the blockbuste
and market share in atlanta. that is another data point >> sheila, any airline stock you love right now >> we love love. that's easy. we like love for a few reasons domestic is 95%. the airline exposure to corporate is on the edge united might see trouble and a lag in the market coming back. and third, cap is cleaned up one they have a $5 billion cap number out there and once they get through that, it's cash return for shareholders. >> you think that was an accident the love...
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4% one of the biggest losers down nearly 7% down right now >> hello, everyone district attorney in atlanta says she will not pursue charges against the georgia lawmaker who was arrested during a protest against the state's new election law. representative park canon was arrested after knocking on the door of governor brian kemp shortly after he signed the bill into law >>> los angeles county sheriffs say tiger woods was driving more than 180 miles an hour when he went off the road and that excessive speed was the primary cause of accident. officials say they found no evidence woods was driving impaired new details on the accident tonight on the news with shepherd smith >>> prosecutors in new york are asking a court to throw out 90 drug convictions over a police corruption case. an officer involve in the case has been accused of perjury. >>> the retailer says it will close fur sales over the next two years. >> coming up iphones are getting even more popular with teens and from the nfl to the nft, all pifis nd much more in today' rad re ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. â
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esusu is offering as an opt-in to tenants in thousands of our units across the country, this is in atlanta, philly, new york, salt lake and we hope to roll it out even further, to tenants in buildings where goldman sachs asset management has an investment >> margaret, i have to ask you this 37 i think we met at a teach for america event a couple years ago. did we >> we did. >> am i mistaking you -- we did. and it was the night you became partner at goldman, didn't we? >> it was. you have a great memory. >> well, congratulations once again. and abe, thank you very much for your time today. and it's good to see you again, margaret >> good to see you as well >> and thank you both. kelly. >> thank you, ty after a one-year pandemic hiatus, it's back. the annual cnbc stock draft will air next week. and we have some big announcements to make about it right after this quick break don't go anywhere. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e
esusu is offering as an opt-in to tenants in thousands of our units across the country, this is in atlanta, philly, new york, salt lake and we hope to roll it out even further, to tenants in buildings where goldman sachs asset management has an investment >> margaret, i have to ask you this 37 i think we met at a teach for america event a couple years ago. did we >> we did. >> am i mistaking you -- we did. and it was the night you became partner at goldman, didn't we? >>...
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and the atlanta braves announcing they'll start trying to fill all their seats beginning next week. summer activities as well, muse he'lls and concerts. the smithsonian set to reopen seven of its museums and the in a zoo preparing to open in may nbc news kerry sanders in miami, the cruiseship capital of the world. >> reporter: after more than a year of turbulent borders, the cruise ship industry is ready for smooth sailing ahead >> this is the first glimmer of hope that is allowing to us be able to set sail >> reporter: since last march, the cdc banning voyages from u.s. ports because of covid. now in a letter to industry executives, the cdc is setting new standards that may allow ships to sail again as early as mid july >> it's been 14 months this industry has been shut down. 14 million passengers, american passengers for a year have not had a chance to sail the economic impact is massive >> reporter: most of the major cruise lines have been sailing, but from europe, asia and the caribbean. it was not like that before the pandemic >> nearly 60% of all cruising originates from u.s.
and the atlanta braves announcing they'll start trying to fill all their seats beginning next week. summer activities as well, muse he'lls and concerts. the smithsonian set to reopen seven of its museums and the in a zoo preparing to open in may nbc news kerry sanders in miami, the cruiseship capital of the world. >> reporter: after more than a year of turbulent borders, the cruise ship industry is ready for smooth sailing ahead >> this is the first glimmer of hope that is allowing...
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it's about cranes. >> houston atlanta. denver denver cranes. that otis call really got you going, huh >> i think the otis call, i think it's meaningful. >> how's china. >> china is way ahead. >> if europe comes back, it's going to be, net sales 14.9, organic up 10.3, you think procter & gamble has numbers like that. >> a nice number, organic growth 10.3%. >> new orders 18.4. >> it's not lasers anymore it's elevators >> it's elevators. >> carl, it's escalators >> escalators, too >> i thought this was the most important report of the monk h -- of the morning here, david, you can read it. >> why do i want to read it? even if i read it, i wouldn't be able to talk about it. >> proof point. >> an enormous deal. >> carl? >> jim does "what i'm watching" every morning. >> you think i read that >> gary, this morning. gary steele. oh, you don't care he's only the ceo. i completely care about everything i just no that - >> amc, and ocugen that's what you care about. >> ocugen? >> carl? >> let's take a commercial break. and we'll be back. >> we are going to
it's about cranes. >> houston atlanta. denver denver cranes. that otis call really got you going, huh >> i think the otis call, i think it's meaningful. >> how's china. >> china is way ahead. >> if europe comes back, it's going to be, net sales 14.9, organic up 10.3, you think procter & gamble has numbers like that. >> a nice number, organic growth 10.3%. >> new orders 18.4. >> it's not lasers anymore it's elevators >> it's elevators....
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a short time ago we were also looking in atlanta where there were peaceful demonstrations under way across much of the country, relief, on some level, celebration that the justice system in this case, on this day, has brought justice minnesota's attorney general, keith ellison, reacted today to the guilty verdict against derek chauvin. >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice implies true restoration. but it is accountability which is the first step towards justice. >> and a day when the system worked it was ellison's office, of course that prosecuted this case with us, cornell brooks, former president, ceo of the naacp, the attorney general calling the verdict progress but saying the fight is not yet over, which seems like maybe the most obvious thing we could note today. >> i think the attorney general ellison spoke truthfully and candidly, that justice has been moved forward, but justice in terms of restoration of george floyd's life, that's certainly not possible but we need to commend and celebrate the wisdom and the courage of the jurors, the witnesses, p
a short time ago we were also looking in atlanta where there were peaceful demonstrations under way across much of the country, relief, on some level, celebration that the justice system in this case, on this day, has brought justice minnesota's attorney general, keith ellison, reacted today to the guilty verdict against derek chauvin. >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice implies true restoration. but it is accountability which is the first step towards...
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getting big props for paying off a stranger's engagement ring, happened at a zale's jewelry store in atlanta the nba legend says he was in there to buy earrings when he overheard a guy asking how much he had left to pay off the ring. shaq gave the store clerk his credit card, then shook the guy's hand he says he's just trying to make someone smile. on a cnbc trip coast to coast. >>> who doesn't hate being stuck in traffic, right? after a long day in the office, it's the last place anybody wants to be. come to the rescue elon musk who thinks he has a solution for cities across the country. his boring company launching what it calls the loop in las vegas. the concept is simple, take traffic underground into giant tunnels that in the future could stretch for miles across sin city cnbc's contessa brewer live in vegas with a first on cnbc look. hi, contessa, what can you see >> hi there, shep, well, as you descend the escalator into the loop station, you see the teslas waiting to whisk you into a tunnel 43 feet below ground. now, you might think, all right, it's like a subway, but this is more li
getting big props for paying off a stranger's engagement ring, happened at a zale's jewelry store in atlanta the nba legend says he was in there to buy earrings when he overheard a guy asking how much he had left to pay off the ring. shaq gave the store clerk his credit card, then shook the guy's hand he says he's just trying to make someone smile. on a cnbc trip coast to coast. >>> who doesn't hate being stuck in traffic, right? after a long day in the office, it's the last place...
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and you heard the atlanta forecast of 8% in the first quarter. we have, let me just check here, 6% plus, in our rapid update and lagarde says the virus continues to be a source of down side risk, and headline, inflation she thinks will increase in the coming year and then subdued, there will be some increase of underlying price pressure. one more thing, joe, they're monitoring the european exchange rate which has been a source of disinflation with the strength of the currency. but you know, stocks in europe have done about as well or better than the u.s. but the growth in terms of the responses of the fiscal side, responses of the central bank, much more forceful on this side than that side and leave it to better economic numbers for here, at least for now. >> steve, thank you for bringing that to us and due even try to blay, you don't even try to play golf, do you, because you're a great fishermen. because you can't combine that great casting. >> i can fish on golf courses. >> joe, can i just say to you, i know a couple of golfers who very quiet
and you heard the atlanta forecast of 8% in the first quarter. we have, let me just check here, 6% plus, in our rapid update and lagarde says the virus continues to be a source of down side risk, and headline, inflation she thinks will increase in the coming year and then subdued, there will be some increase of underlying price pressure. one more thing, joe, they're monitoring the european exchange rate which has been a source of disinflation with the strength of the currency. but you know,...
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with rent, in this country, in a freefall, and obviously wages not doing a whole lot if you look at atlanta fed, it's going to be difficult to see some of that show up in the macro inflation data. >> i agree now chipotle call, a terrific discussion about minimum wage and they said they could do it no problem but they can raise prices a little bit, 2, 3%, but carl, minimum wage, they're not giving them, right now they're not just saying listen, we will give minimum wage, the only company that is engaged in pay, is costco, the greatest retailer of all time and counter-intuitive to people but people are not being paid more. i know we said that we can't find people, but they're not getting paid more. >> right which goes back to our conversation about the tax regime and the fact that the wealthy have gotten wealthier as a result of significant gains in the stock market and their investments and so the question becomes how do you narrow that gap, perhaps by raising cap gains. >> can we do what reagan did, and make the people from the bottom wealthy instead of making the top poor. >> they can real
with rent, in this country, in a freefall, and obviously wages not doing a whole lot if you look at atlanta fed, it's going to be difficult to see some of that show up in the macro inflation data. >> i agree now chipotle call, a terrific discussion about minimum wage and they said they could do it no problem but they can raise prices a little bit, 2, 3%, but carl, minimum wage, they're not giving them, right now they're not just saying listen, we will give minimum wage, the only company...
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all in the second half of the year the economy is rip roaring even in the first half of the year, the atlanta fed is talking about 6% gdp growth in the first quarter and the federal reserve bank of new york has a weekly indicator that suggests it could be up more than that this could be the roaring 2021, and then you're right, there's problems up ahead here in 2022 with the higher corporate taxes and more regulations but look, companies know it's coming and, i think they're responding to the likelihood that some of their costs are going up, by doing everything they can to offset them with productivity, with technology, with boosts to the profit margins to offset what we know is going to be a damper to a certain extent these corporations have very big tax departments, and as carl was saying, they're companies that even when the tax rate is supposed to be around 21%, they're paid nothing >> yeah, lee baker, i want to bring you back into this conversation now got you up and running here. roaring 20s. how do you see it from a market perspective? i know we have been talking so much about this rota
all in the second half of the year the economy is rip roaring even in the first half of the year, the atlanta fed is talking about 6% gdp growth in the first quarter and the federal reserve bank of new york has a weekly indicator that suggests it could be up more than that this could be the roaring 2021, and then you're right, there's problems up ahead here in 2022 with the higher corporate taxes and more regulations but look, companies know it's coming and, i think they're responding to the...
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. >> all right, phil, great to see you back on the road phil lebeau in atlanta. >>> let's getindustrial production rick santelli. >> let's go. industrial production for the month of march is hitting the wires, up 1.4% definitely a disappointment. we were expecting a number closer to 2.5% and then in the rearview mirror, we actually increased last month's negative number from minus 2.2 to minus 2.6. >> on utilization rate, also a disappointment 74.4 we were expecting a number closer to 75.7 and this follows a downward revision last month as well. 73.8 to 73.4 so manufacturing for the month of march, definitely disappointing a bit, but it is the only number today that seems to be aiming in the disappointing direction. whether it was retail sales, or initial continuing claims. they were much stronger than expected carl, jim, david, back to you. >> all right, rick, we will see you for more data at the top of the hour take a break here. futures look pretty good dive into more of the earnings today. and more research calls as well, including more initiations of coinbase, some price target inc
. >> all right, phil, great to see you back on the road phil lebeau in atlanta. >>> let's getindustrial production rick santelli. >> let's go. industrial production for the month of march is hitting the wires, up 1.4% definitely a disappointment. we were expecting a number closer to 2.5% and then in the rearview mirror, we actually increased last month's negative number from minus 2.2 to minus 2.6. >> on utilization rate, also a disappointment 74.4 we were expecting a...
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to find affordable luxury rental apartments are in the south, according to rent cafe several in the atlanta area, otherwise markets in alabama and south carolina back to you guys. >> i love this map and this analysis, diana. it's really fascinating. i am curious, though, i know you have been covering the lack of inventory for so long now, when we talk about first time home buyers, they're competing against other first time home buyers, other millennials that are having kids and looking to settle down, but the other part of the puzzle is the investors and institutional buyers, right? >> yes, and that's where investors live and live in all cash, and first time buyers are generally dependent on mortgages. you do have that high competition. if you go to some of these much smaller cities, the areas they're suggesting, you're going to see less competition from investors because they're not going to see as much rental demand so they're not going to want to invest there >> diana olick, thank you for joining us. >>> sneaker head rejoice, stock x closing a fresh funding round after seeing huge growth
to find affordable luxury rental apartments are in the south, according to rent cafe several in the atlanta area, otherwise markets in alabama and south carolina back to you guys. >> i love this map and this analysis, diana. it's really fascinating. i am curious, though, i know you have been covering the lack of inventory for so long now, when we talk about first time home buyers, they're competing against other first time home buyers, other millennials that are having kids and looking to...
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the metro atlanta area is home to 35 fortune 500 companies. we have a very large tourism industry in our state. just as the legislators and governor made -- the legislators and governor made the decision to go forward with this bill, people are making decisions not to come to our state, and it is going to impact millions of georgians, employment, small businesses, our corporations and it's very unfortunate. >> and while the mayor said she may not necessary like the idea that georgia will lose millions of dollars with the all-star game pulling out, she does support what major league baseball has done. of course, we will continue to monitor the comments from the governor and bring you the very latest. >>> let's turn now to that deadly attack at the u.s. capitol. investigators are now working to learn more about the suspect who rammed into a police barricade outside the capitol building, hitting two officers. that suspect was shot and killed by police after getting out of his car, brandishing a knife. one officer survived the attack. but the othe
the metro atlanta area is home to 35 fortune 500 companies. we have a very large tourism industry in our state. just as the legislators and governor made -- the legislators and governor made the decision to go forward with this bill, people are making decisions not to come to our state, and it is going to impact millions of georgians, employment, small businesses, our corporations and it's very unfortunate. >> and while the mayor said she may not necessary like the idea that georgia will...
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. >> natasha chen is in atlanta for us. how do other officials and georgia voters feel about this move? >> reporter: pamela, let's start with the people standing with governor kemp today at that press conference. he was flanked by both state and federal lawmakers applauding him for not wavering on this voting law, applauding him for denouncing what he calls this ka cancel culture that mlb intent to the left and pro-athletes and others congratulating mlb to relocate the all-star game. talking to people just walking past the park we heard from a neighbors who said he fully agrees with governor kemp and said it is unfortunate that the local businesses lose out on the revenue from this game. that particular issue of local businesses hurt shared by everyone but these couple of young voters told me they understand where mlb is coming from here. >> i think they made the right decision for them. just like i said it is disappointing that it affects local businesses, fans, people that would have come into the city and provided the ci
. >> natasha chen is in atlanta for us. how do other officials and georgia voters feel about this move? >> reporter: pamela, let's start with the people standing with governor kemp today at that press conference. he was flanked by both state and federal lawmakers applauding him for not wavering on this voting law, applauding him for denouncing what he calls this ka cancel culture that mlb intent to the left and pro-athletes and others congratulating mlb to relocate the all-star...
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atlanta is also coke's hometown. the beverage company isn't alone in its displeasure with the law, more than a hundred companies are speaking out against restricting voter access to the polls. cnn's matt egan has more. >> reporter: ceos are speaking out ton republican efforts to restrict voting. the leaders of more than a hundred companies including target and uber issued a statement on friday, vowing to oppose legislation that would deny eligible voters the right to cast ballots. the ceos say that voting should be safe and accessible to all voters, and that a strong democracy is good for business. texas based american airlines says it strongly opposes a texas bill that would place new restrictions on voting. all this comes after some atlanta-based companies base boycott threats over their initial response to georgia's controversial voting restriction law. both coca-cola and delta have since escalated their criticism of that legislation with delta ceo ed -- calling it unacceptable, wrong and based on a line. after th
atlanta is also coke's hometown. the beverage company isn't alone in its displeasure with the law, more than a hundred companies are speaking out against restricting voter access to the polls. cnn's matt egan has more. >> reporter: ceos are speaking out ton republican efforts to restrict voting. the leaders of more than a hundred companies including target and uber issued a statement on friday, vowing to oppose legislation that would deny eligible voters the right to cast ballots. the...
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the metro atlanta area is home to nearly 30 fortune 500 companies. we have a very large tourism industry in our state. and just as the legislatures and the governor made the decision to go forward with this bill, people are making decisions not to come to our state. and it is going to impact millions of georgians, employment, small businesses, corporations, and it's very unfortunate. >> so governor kemp and georgia republicans show no signs that they will be changing this law and at this point it looks like the law stands. does this mean outcry from citizens to sports leagues won't help repeal this law? >> they absolutely have an opportunity to change this law. so they have just ended the normal legislative session. they can go back into special session and make tweaks. they also have an opportunity to revisit this in january. and it's unfortunate, because there have been so many issues with our elections across the state. this was an opportunity to fix those things that have gone wrong. this was an opportunity to be a model for the rest of the count
the metro atlanta area is home to nearly 30 fortune 500 companies. we have a very large tourism industry in our state. and just as the legislatures and the governor made the decision to go forward with this bill, people are making decisions not to come to our state. and it is going to impact millions of georgians, employment, small businesses, corporations, and it's very unfortunate. >> so governor kemp and georgia republicans show no signs that they will be changing this law and at this...
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charlotte, atlanta, raleigh, all of those cities having at some point pretty heavy rain today. we have tornado watches in effect across the southeast. some of the counties on the far west side will drop off after 3:00 p.m. eastern time. some of the eastern counties will not expire until 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. there will be ongoing threats of hail especially in the origange areas here. you will notice what we call back building, storms piling up in some of the same places they already had them this morning. not only is that a concern for the strongest, severe thunderstorms but also potential for flooding. a lot of these areas, if you just keep getting rain over and over again, it's going to start to pond. the areas of biggest concerns are going to be southern alabama as well as southern georgia, where we could pick up widespread 2 to 4 inches, some spots 6 inches of rain. >> wow, that's a lot. allison chinchar, thank you very much. >>> a new report this week is raising serious concerns about the response to hurricane maria and how that impacted puerto rico. an investigation
charlotte, atlanta, raleigh, all of those cities having at some point pretty heavy rain today. we have tornado watches in effect across the southeast. some of the counties on the far west side will drop off after 3:00 p.m. eastern time. some of the eastern counties will not expire until 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. there will be ongoing threats of hail especially in the origange areas here. you will notice what we call back building, storms piling up in some of the same places they already had...
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a warning from atlanta's mayor and defiance from georgia's governor, amid concerns of fallout from the state's new-voting law. >>> plus, egypt's ancient-royal mummies parade through the streets of cairo, making their way to their new home. >>> coronavirus vaccinations in the u.s., reaching new heights. boosting hopes that an end to the pandemic could be within reach. the u.s., on saturday, reporting more than 4 million doses given. a new-daily record. that brings the seven-day vaccination average above the 3-million mark, for the first time, ever. more than 161-million doses have been administered, so far, in the u.s. but that progress does not mean the threat is over. several states are seeing some worrying numbers of new infections. michigan, among the worst. seeing its highest day of infections, in nearly-four months. and experts worry, that might be a sign of what is to come. top infectious-disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, spoke with cnn, earlier. he says, now isn't the time for people to let their guards down. >> what we're seeing, after that big peak that we had, around the chr
a warning from atlanta's mayor and defiance from georgia's governor, amid concerns of fallout from the state's new-voting law. >>> plus, egypt's ancient-royal mummies parade through the streets of cairo, making their way to their new home. >>> coronavirus vaccinations in the u.s., reaching new heights. boosting hopes that an end to the pandemic could be within reach. the u.s., on saturday, reporting more than 4 million doses given. a new-daily record. that brings the seven-day...
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two of atlanta's professional sports teams, the braves and atlanta united say they're returning to pre-pandemic seating levels next month. starting may 7th the braves saying they will increase their fan capacity to 100%, about 41,000 seats when they play the philadelphia phillies. atlanta united are going to 100% of a typical soccer configuration at mercedes-benz stadium with a match against montreal. both teams went to 50% capacity last week. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in atlanta. a new cdc study shows more evidence that the pfizer and moderna vaccines really do work. they cut the risk of being hospitalized for covid-19 in the real world among older adults. data showed that being fully vaccinated was tied to a 94% reduced risk of hospitalization and being partially vaccinated so only receiving the first dose of a vaccine was died to a 64% reduced risk of hospitalization. >> translator: i'm alexandra field in new york where governor andrew cuomo has announced the next step forwards easing restrictions. the state planning to lift the midnight curfew on restaurants and bars. that goes int
two of atlanta's professional sports teams, the braves and atlanta united say they're returning to pre-pandemic seating levels next month. starting may 7th the braves saying they will increase their fan capacity to 100%, about 41,000 seats when they play the philadelphia phillies. atlanta united are going to 100% of a typical soccer configuration at mercedes-benz stadium with a match against montreal. both teams went to 50% capacity last week. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in...
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they can just pull out of atlanta immediately. you're going to see more and more of that. you're going to see this backing candidates. companies have the ability to influence and they're going to use it very aggressively. >> but you bring up mlb, that is an interesting case study. does it align with their strategy. looking at some of their statistics only 8% of their players are black and they show a majority of them are fans from your point of view. are they perhaps making a mistake down the road? >> i don't think they're making a mistake this time. the problem is threading that needle. i think in the long run it will be hard for anyone to say they're against people's right to vote. >> so a backlash here, boycotting baseball and all of the woke company that's are interfering with free and fair conditions. people saying we should fight cancel culture by canceling baseball. this is a gront front for them politically to fight on. this is what brian kemp said yesterday, listen to this. >> baseball caved to fear and lies from liberal activists. >> he has done a variation on th
they can just pull out of atlanta immediately. you're going to see more and more of that. you're going to see this backing candidates. companies have the ability to influence and they're going to use it very aggressively. >> but you bring up mlb, that is an interesting case study. does it align with their strategy. looking at some of their statistics only 8% of their players are black and they show a majority of them are fans from your point of view. are they perhaps making a mistake down...
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mlb has said they'll continue to invest in local organizes in atlanta as part of the all-star legacy broke as originally planned. natasha chen, cnn, cobb county, georgia. >> so georgia's new restrictive voting laws have many up in arms, but it's far from the only state considering some type of changes. the brennen center for justice is tracking voting measures right across the country. it finds that 47 states have legislation in the works that would restrict voter access in some way. texas, georgia and arizona lead in the number of proposals. cnn's diane gallagher has the details on those new bills. >> reporter: the texas state senate sent a sweeping election bill over to the house that could change the way people in the lone star state vote. >> we want a system where it's easy to vote and hard to cheat. >> reporter: senate bill 7 seems to target voting in the recent democratic strong hold of harris county, home to houston, one of the country's most diverse cities. and democrats say that it will make it harder for people of color to vote. >> every minority member of the texas senate,
mlb has said they'll continue to invest in local organizes in atlanta as part of the all-star legacy broke as originally planned. natasha chen, cnn, cobb county, georgia. >> so georgia's new restrictive voting laws have many up in arms, but it's far from the only state considering some type of changes. the brennen center for justice is tracking voting measures right across the country. it finds that 47 states have legislation in the works that would restrict voter access in some way....