Black political organizing that culminated in the election of course black mayors like cleveland, atlanta and detroit from 1967 to 1974. They feel particularly vital right now as blackled struggles in the wake of Police Murders of george floyd in minneapolis, Breonna Taylor in louisville, and kenosha have sounded the call for black liberation while raising questions about the role of electoral politics and black freedom struggles. 50 years ago gibsons landmark election came on the heels was 1967 rebellion in newark when the Police Beating of an unarmed black man, john smith, had whit supremacy and its enforcers in blue in the jim crow north. Amid heightened racist renewal projects and educational injustice, it recalled countless Police Killings that had gone unpublished into the years and brought thousands into the streets that july. State police and National Guardsmen were brought into the city to violently suppress the uprising, claiming two dozen lives in the process including ed ed
A very complicated thing. Yes, just two quick questions. I was wondering if the panel was familiar with the work of the late dr. Reuben westin. He passed, i think, last year. He was the author of racism and u. S. Imperialism. He taught at central state. He was a chairman of the History Department at one point. We talked about how the u. S. Government squashed the revolts of antonio meseo in cuba. The second part is i had an uncle named richard kidd who fought in world war i and came back, quote, unquote, shell shocked, and he spent some time in a hospital in danville, illinois, and i dont know could you speak to how black soldiers were treated upon their return to the United States . I know going to a bad Army Hospital was not the worst thing that could happen to you, but i dont know if these hospitals were segregated or theres because having a crazy uncle somewhere in your house is a trope in fiction from that period of time. The crazy uncle probably also had a child with a french nam
Well, i was all alone until you guys showed up were going to start off with the markets. Volatility heating up. Weve seen a big rebound in stocks this morning, though the yield curve is sending its strongest signal yet to the markets of recession inverlt verting to the worst levels since 2007 here is ubs Global Wealth management head of trading strategies ian, the move in bond yields, at this point whats driving it because some of the fundamental data later, Consumer Confidence yesterday has been a little better and yet we continue to see these new lows on treasury yields. Frankly there seems to be a race to zero in the global sovereign debt market, whether its driven by the fed or the ecb or whats going on in japan. The fact of the matter is u. S. Treasuries yielding even now north of 2 end up being a huge buying opportunity, and thats what we saw in the long bond, and thats why theres been this consistent bid for ten and 30year yields at this range. And thats why the president is so
Paul ryan is a very close personal friend of mine and i think very highly of him, but i think i Republican Leaders our Republican Leaders should be supporting the republican nominee for president of united states. Ryan supporters said the trump comments crossed the line. Theyre just pointing fingers, thats all. Its not justified. The mudslinging part, were all tired of it, we dont want to hear that anymore. Ryan, meanwhile urged voters to not be distracted by the forget about the buzz of the day and forget about what twitterstorm is going on i dont know, in the last 20 minutes, i assume. Maybe the last five minutes. Speaker ryan chose specifically not to talk about trump or his comments. He didnt take any questions from reporters, or from audience members even though he had been , scheduled to answer audience questions. Instead he wrapped his remarks , and quickly left the building. Thank you. Milwaukee county sheriff david clarke will be with donald trump when he campaigns in west all
Do that. I can make any particular specific comments about plans are actually think i think those are the things to look out to better understand whats going on. What i can say, in 2015, employerbased insurance and marketplace insurance were very different when it came to apply the deductible to Prescription Drugs benefits. Employerbased insurance, less than 10 applied. Marketplace insurance, i think the majority of plans may be as much as 70 you have to meet a deductible. For some of the tiers at least before you received Prescription Drug benefits. And so postaca all of you know theres a requirement that you cant discriminate in benefits, and we jointly with sister agencies including the insurance regulators and folks from the Health Department looked at the tiers on the formulary and with help of outside researchers there was a pattern that evolved that certain hiv drugs are classified in the highest out of pocket tiers, and based on that we thought it was discriminatory benefit des