Hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered im Peter Lavelle the spiral downwards depending on who you believe in the media the civil unrest in america is the result of systematic racism this explains protests and rioting but does it the commanding heights controlling the Financial System the media and the Business World are loath to admit it its the economy stupid for them race always trumps class. To discuss this and more im joined by my guest Jason Nichols in l. The cut city is a professor of africanamerican studies and in new york we cross to Margaret Kimberly she is the editor and senior columnist at the black gender report as well as the author of the book prejudicial black america and the president s all right cross up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok lets 1st go to margaret here in my introduction i said that race always trumps class and if you look at Mainstream Media particularly the liberal media tha
Last ten minutes or so and finally, optimism around the possibility of new stimulus. All of that helping the market up about 1 on the s p 500 as we stand. Coming up on todays show, big moves in the banks space and Goldman Sachs is bringing workers back to the office well talk about that with the president and ceo john waldron and Michael Novogratz will lay out the risks he sees. Mike santoli is tracking the Market Action and a pair of key faang names holding their annual meetings as tech underperforms today and mike, start us off with the Broader Market and the action were seeing right now. Yeah, so weve been talking about this rotational activity away from the big growth winners into all other areas of the market that are more sickly call and smaller. It is really happening in a benign way so far. Sometimes the baton can get dropped in the handoff but it is towards its highs so kind of stalled out at this area, but below the surface, equal weighted is up close to 5 so it is kind of st
We play with it. Out of it. We even sit on it its hard to imagine modern life without plastic almost 350000000 tonnes were produced worldwide in 28. But plastic pollution is a serious environmental problem as the life cycle of an ordinary water bottle shows. Plastic bottles are made from petroleum light practical and can be found pretty much everywhere. Globally every single minute of the day a 1000000 all sold. Placed end to end the plastic bottle sold in 2016 would form a chain stretching all the way to the planet mercury. So youve bought a drink in a plastic bottle and finished it what happens next. In an ideal scenario it will be reuse some can be refilled up to 15 times if theyre washed properly most are not sturdy though. Many end up in a shredder where theyre ground up into flakes of plastic. These can be used to make products like fleece clothing very nice except for the fact that every time the fleece is washed it releases plastic particles into the water. As for the rest of t
Extraordinary bravery of those members of the public who physically intervened to protect the lives of others. For me, they represent the very best of our country. Im reporting live from the police court and close to London Bridge and the scene of the attack. This area is still very much in lockdown tonight, roads are sealed off, causing rush hour chaos for commuters. This is the scene live where police have sealed off the surrounding area, we will bring you developments through the evening. Good evening and welcome to bbc news and also to our viewers on abc world. The bbc has been told that two people have died in an attack earlier this afternoon on London Bridge at. Police have declared it a terrorist incident. A man believed to be the attacker also died after being shot by police. More people are seriously injured in the attack, though its not yet been revealed exactly how many. The attack itself happened just after 2pm this afternoon. Police say they were called to an incident at a
We play with it. Out of it. Even sit honest its hard to imagine modern life without plastic almost 350000000 tons were produced worldwide in 2019 but plastic pollution is a serious environmental problem as the life cycle of an ordinary water bottle. Plastic bottles are made from petroleum the light particle can be found pretty much everywhere. Clean globally every single minute of the day a 1000000 are sold. Placed end to end the plastic bottle sold in 2016 would form a chain stretching all the way to the planet mercury. So youve bought a drink in a plastic bottle and finished it what happens next. In an ideal scenario there will be reuse some can be refilled up to 15 times if theyre washed properly most are not sturdy though. Many end up in a shredder where theyre ground up into flakes of plastic. These can be used to make products like fleece clothing very nice except for the fact that every time the fleece is washed it releases plastic particles into the water. As for the rest of th