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Warren Buffett has a history of endorsing candidates for President. He's endorsed Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Yet, Business Insider reports that Buffett has not endorsed Joe Biden. The billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO has defended his right to take a political stance. He may be worried about angry customers, or disgruntled employees, if he takes a side in this election. "You have to be careful about when you do speak because it's going to be assumed you're speaking on behalf of your company," he said during last year's annual meeting.
Los Angeles, Jun 6 (EFE/EPA).- Protests sparked by the alleged police killing of African-American man George Floyd appeared to have turned into a nationwide movement on Saturday as cities and towns across the United States saw an unprecedented outpouring of demonstrators demanding an end to racism.Thousands of supporters of the “Black Lives Matter” movement, denouncing the alleged systemic racism in the US law enforcement, filled the streets of the big US cities of New York, Seattle, Washington, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, and other smaller towns of Vidor in Texas, Havre in Montana, and Marion in Ohio.In Los Angeles, thousands took to the streets, including the one in Highland Park, calling for justice on the 12th consecutive day of a mobilization against police violence that has now extended to 650 cities in all 50 US states. (Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT). SHOT LIST: BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTESTERS PARTY IN FRONT OF THE LOS ANGELES CITY HALL IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.
Democratic Vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine said if Clinton is elected president "she will not give Donald J. Trump a second thought," in contrast to Trump's vow to put Clinton in jail. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Business magnate Warren Buffett challenged Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to reveal his income tax returns, while speaking at a rally alongside Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, at the Omaha North High Magnet School in Omaha, Nebraska on Monday.
Attending a campaign rally with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Omaha, investor Warren Buffett challenges Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to exchange tax returns and answer questions. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).