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we're going to come back and andra will have a special performance.iate commitment we made at wynn when we closed in march, it was keeping all 15,000 team-members on board with full pay and free testing for all. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it and did what we always do. we cared about everything and everyone. in our communities and in our homes, we were there. with food and supplies and with love. we made improvements to people's lives. like we always do.etter. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore. but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now... we are proud to welcome you back. >>> welcome back we love chatting with andra day. and now something i think we're going to love even more. she's here with a special performance of that new single she was talking about. it's called "make your troubles go away. ♪ ♪ waste not all night working m ♪ that's that working time ♪ cause i want more of you ♪ even when i'm at your side ♪ i wish i could take your pain ♪ ♪ but i can help you s
we're going to come back and andra will have a special performance.iate commitment we made at wynn when we closed in march, it was keeping all 15,000 team-members on board with full pay and free testing for all. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it and did what we always do. we cared about everything and everyone. in our communities and in our homes, we were there. with food and supplies and with love. we made improvements to people's lives. like we always...
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mineÁpolis, pero que tambiÉn ha alimentado este movimiento nacional por los derechos civiles como nos dice andrano pasaran por las situaciones difÍciles que Él habÍa tenido que vivir. [ habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] andrea: en sus redes sociales floyd comparte estos fideos con mensajes motivacionales y consejos para las nuevas generaciones, especialmente para las Órdenes de su raza. a ello les hablaba directamente y les pedÍa que no se metieran en dios. [ habla en inglÉs] andrea:personas cercanas a floyd aseguran que la falta de oportunidades y las malas decisiones le llevaron a pasar cinco aÑos en prisiÓn por un robo con agravante, a pesar de haberse destacado como jugador de fÚtbol americano durante su juventud . decidido empezar de nuevo se habÍa mudado a mineÁpolis donde trabajo. siendo camiones y como el guardia de seguridad hasta que la pandemia del coronavirus lo dejo sin trabajo como a tantos estadounidenses. al momento de su muerte george fly tenÍa 46 aÑos y tres hijos. una de apenas seis aÑos. el incidente que terminÓ con su vida comenzó porque alguien llamÓ a la policÍa y reportÓ
mineÁpolis, pero que tambiÉn ha alimentado este movimiento nacional por los derechos civiles como nos dice andrano pasaran por las situaciones difÍciles que Él habÍa tenido que vivir. [ habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] andrea: en sus redes sociales floyd comparte estos fideos con mensajes motivacionales y consejos para las nuevas generaciones, especialmente para las Órdenes de su raza. a ello les hablaba directamente y les pedÍa que no se metieran en dios. [ habla en inglÉs]...
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robert: andra top dts speak out. >> donald trpas turned this country in a battlefield driven by old resentments and fierce. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporateunding is provided by -- >> life suspect a straight line. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, lawith financialing and ♪ ice for today and tomorrow. [laughter] ♪ announcer: keiser per man then in te. additional fund r funding is prided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen, with the yuen foundation committed to pridging cultural -- bridgin cultural foundations in our community and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert: good ening. a week that will be remembered by history began on monday with a walk across laugh fa yet square that tested the bounds of presidential power. president tmp's decision to visit st. john's church and the use of force to move out sparkedutrages from americans across the nation whoave protested th
robert: andra top dts speak out. >> donald trpas turned this country in a battlefield driven by old resentments and fierce. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporateunding is provided by -- >> life suspect a straight line. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, lawith financialing and ♪ ice for today and tomorrow. [laughter] ♪ announcer: keiser per man then in te....
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thank you so much for joining me, andra gillespie, of emery university. >>hank you. >> woodruff: americans are trying to move closeto their pre-pandemic routines, but there are worrying signs that the virus is continuing to spread in some of the states that have eased restrictions. john yang has a look at one of those states: alabama. >> yang: in the vintage cafe in montgomery, alabama, the hustle and bustle is back. >> we've done everything from change flooring, from carpet t hardwoods. we've changed all of ours. practi we are promoting the use of masks. >> yang: cooks have added extra precautions to theirl kitchen routines. eric rivera is the executive chef. >> wwanted to bring all of o staff back in again, give them the proper training, get all the new training and procedures in place before we decided to open back up to the public. e we wanted them to feel sd secure coming into our establishment, and we wanted to feel safe and secure as well.>> ang: business may be on its way back across alabama, but so are cases coronavirus, on upward trend after apr
thank you so much for joining me, andra gillespie, of emery university. >>hank you. >> woodruff: americans are trying to move closeto their pre-pandemic routines, but there are worrying signs that the virus is continuing to spread in some of the states that have eased restrictions. john yang has a look at one of those states: alabama. >> yang: in the vintage cafe in montgomery, alabama, the hustle and bustle is back. >> we've done everything from change flooring, from...
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andra: scotland's first minister said the events were truly dreadful. >> this is a situation that hasoubtedly shaken glasgow and scotland today. but the police have dealt with it. the assessment is that it is not a terrorist-relat incident. that said, there are six individuals in critical condition as a result of injuries they sustained. all our thoughts and good wishes this evening should be with them. alexandra: earlier the prime minister and others paid tribute to emergency services. >> pretty horrific. exceptionally brave, their actions. alexandra: the motive for the stabbings is being investigated. poce and scotland said the incident has been contained and there is no danger to other members of the public. alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. rajini: let's speak to our rerter in glasgow for us now. rerter: the tragic reality of what happened here on the streets in glasgow city center early today is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now underwa in this country. earlier this evening we had it confirmed from officers leading this in
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overall situation but again back to the scene here in miami as we follow along with the protesters andras let's you know what let's step up here on the sidewalk because we do have traffic you could see it is a large group several 100 but they are peaceful they are marching towards downtown miami and by the way the city of miami in light of the peaceful protest going on has lifted the curfew that happened yesterday but still a curfew remains in effect in the county of miami but overall at this point manila things are peaceful we'll see if that remains the case going into the rest of the week and the coming weekend we know about 200 there solid reporting thank you. over now to paris where riot police fired tear gas at protesters there who have been throwing projectiles and even setting things on fire in the city this follows thousands of people rallying peacefully around the paris courthouse in homage to adama a french black man who died while in police custody the demonstration turned into a rally in support of black lives matter. and in st louis missouri 4 police officers were hit by gunf
overall situation but again back to the scene here in miami as we follow along with the protesters andras let's you know what let's step up here on the sidewalk because we do have traffic you could see it is a large group several 100 but they are peaceful they are marching towards downtown miami and by the way the city of miami in light of the peaceful protest going on has lifted the curfew that happened yesterday but still a curfew remains in effect in the county of miami but overall at this...
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let's start at the beginning join us andras in the ecuadorian embassy starting in 2012 seeking refuge from political persecution you see it turns out that when you reveal the heinous true crimes of the largest empire the world has ever known an empire no life he. so a songe had to hide at one door then hired a security form called the u.c. global to oversee security in the embassy and to protect us on the co-founder of u.c. global is a man named david morale is remember that name because it will come in handy in your heads who gave the world's most important publisher over to a mob of merchants of death fantasy league after a $26.00 team trip to a security fair in los vegas morale as came back to the company's headquarters in spain very excited and said and he came back saying that they were now in the 1st division when a co-owners asked what morale is meant he responded that he had turned to the dark side an apparent reference to u.s. intelligence services apparently morale was was given an offer he couldn't refuse because like when you're buying a k.f.c. male in the cashier goes for
let's start at the beginning join us andras in the ecuadorian embassy starting in 2012 seeking refuge from political persecution you see it turns out that when you reveal the heinous true crimes of the largest empire the world has ever known an empire no life he. so a songe had to hide at one door then hired a security form called the u.c. global to oversee security in the embassy and to protect us on the co-founder of u.c. global is a man named david morale is remember that name because it...
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people including children have been killed in an attack on a crowded market in southern afghanistan andras of people were at the catalog in helmand province when multiple explosions tore through the site the taliban and the afghan military are blaming each other for the attack. at least 32 people were killed when 2 ferries collided in a bangladeshi river in the capital dhaka a ferry carrying about 100 passengers capsized when it was struck by a larger boat which then left the area and her child reports from near the scene of the accident. anger and despair on the banks of the border going there either as relatives wait for news rescue or search the marquis waters hoping for survivors but finding many bodies instead. i want to know how he's my younger brother every day he comes to dhaka with this very but to date this has happened i want to see his body to faeries collided during the morning rush hour a few meters from bangladesh's largest riverboat outside the capital dhaka. because they know the ship capsized off it was hit in around 30 people who on top of the ships were and by the help
people including children have been killed in an attack on a crowded market in southern afghanistan andras of people were at the catalog in helmand province when multiple explosions tore through the site the taliban and the afghan military are blaming each other for the attack. at least 32 people were killed when 2 ferries collided in a bangladeshi river in the capital dhaka a ferry carrying about 100 passengers capsized when it was struck by a larger boat which then left the area and her child...
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chair powell i think he's going to paint an equally dour picture here and this may weigh negatively andras sentiment but what seems to be a problem for a spark as these days every day we commend the markets are higher except for a few odd days here and there so i'm not sure if it's going to be sufficient enough to wait negatively on sentiment going forward and now over to your side of the world you touched on it briefly beijing is starting local shutdowns again after some 50 people or so have tested positive for corona virus can you give us a breakdown how are the asian markets responding to these new cases. of course is a little bit of concern you know i but we've got geo political service in the background also which is adding a more negative negative negative due to the flows but generally the way the market is viewing things in asia all of the countries locally have taken extreme measures when it came to lock down they were very very proactive out of the gates to get proficient. treece untracked methodologies that they're using the borders are locked down here so the only way you can g
chair powell i think he's going to paint an equally dour picture here and this may weigh negatively andras sentiment but what seems to be a problem for a spark as these days every day we commend the markets are higher except for a few odd days here and there so i'm not sure if it's going to be sufficient enough to wait negatively on sentiment going forward and now over to your side of the world you touched on it briefly beijing is starting local shutdowns again after some 50 people or so have...
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minneapolis, she tweeted and i quote "the minneapolis police department has proven themselves the andra form. it is time to disband them and reimagine public safety minneapolis." minneapolis city councilmember jeremiah ellison, who is the son of minnesota attorney general keith ellison, he tweeted, and i quote "we are going to dismantle the minneapolis police department, and when we are done, we are not simply going to glue it back together. you're going to dramatically rethink how we approach public safety and emergency response. it is past due." ellison also publicly pledged his support to a leftist terrorist organization antifa. the president of the minneapolis city council tweeted "we are going to dismantle the minneapolis police department." patrice, co-founder of the lack lighters -- cofounder of the blm movement wants police departments defunded completely. the chair public safety are calling to "disband our police department and start fresh with the community-oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity." in l.a., mayor garcetti is looking to defund the police to th
minneapolis, she tweeted and i quote "the minneapolis police department has proven themselves the andra form. it is time to disband them and reimagine public safety minneapolis." minneapolis city councilmember jeremiah ellison, who is the son of minnesota attorney general keith ellison, he tweeted, and i quote "we are going to dismantle the minneapolis police department, and when we are done, we are not simply going to glue it back together. you're going to dramatically rethink...
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,andra: we have learned a lot obviously, from this first round, more than we ever really wanted to, i, but we know now how to test. we know how to treat. we have set up so many different ins of bringing our patients safely. how to keep our staff say. there are many things that will probably be in place now in some respects forever. if we can get through this round. the real concern is the flu season. we are going to double down and really encourage -- this is something i want to say over and over again -- we need to have everyone get their flu shots come this fall because the layering on of covid and flew will be really problematic. the flu in is far more dangerous than covid. i would just recommend that everyone think about this carefully, and in short you're still going to hospitals when we need to, getting preventive care, taking medication, and making sure that if symptoms increase, that people get health care. emily: point taken. thank you so much, the ceo of boston children's hospital, sandra fenwick. thank you for joining us. i want to get to breaking news. apple is being furth
,andra: we have learned a lot obviously, from this first round, more than we ever really wanted to, i, but we know now how to test. we know how to treat. we have set up so many different ins of bringing our patients safely. how to keep our staff say. there are many things that will probably be in place now in some respects forever. if we can get through this round. the real concern is the flu season. we are going to double down and really encourage -- this is something i want to say over and...
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the city of compton is demanding answers over the death of andra scored a word >>the 18 year-old man who was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy in los angeles county. protest over the fatal shooting turned violent yesterday and some demonstrators were tear gassed and struck with rubber bullets, the city of compton released a statement today that reads in part the only acceptable reaction to the murder and dato is immediate action by all responsible parties. people are hurting and they are tired of excuses i strongly urge the la county sheriff's department to address this incident immediately and provide answers for the family. and our community. >>well we believe individuals organizations and others can continue to gather on capitol hill peacefully. the continued disorder, the violence and the impacts on residents and businesses are not just at odds with the message of justice and equity. they cannot continue to occur. >>seattle's mayor says the city will move to wind down that occupy protest zone. after 2 recent shootings, including one that left a man dead. mayor jenny durkan said
the city of compton is demanding answers over the death of andra scored a word >>the 18 year-old man who was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy in los angeles county. protest over the fatal shooting turned violent yesterday and some demonstrators were tear gassed and struck with rubber bullets, the city of compton released a statement today that reads in part the only acceptable reaction to the murder and dato is immediate action by all responsible parties. people are hurting and they are...
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case martin andras takes a look at an industry on the brink of collapse. from face. to face as some a kicks off so would normally the festival season and while groups of 6 might be allowed to be house site it might be a while until $6000.00 are allowed together the association of independent festivals represents $65.00 festivals in the u.k. they reports but over 90 percent of its members face complete ruin as a result of counseled events meeting 2020 is a total wipeout for thousands who work in the industry and done lost some of festivals as a wide reaching impact across the lives of the 6. that's right i've had on and confessed we were canceled this year and we haven't happened yet so i don't know if they will be an happening next year or not i mean because to rules like glastonbury rewind they will be cancelled as well so everyone's in the same boat i think recent stats from company use it make a say that almost 5000000 people attended a music festival in 2018 but 2020 has almost completely obliterated those figures and because the majority aren't covered by insura
case martin andras takes a look at an industry on the brink of collapse. from face. to face as some a kicks off so would normally the festival season and while groups of 6 might be allowed to be house site it might be a while until $6000.00 are allowed together the association of independent festivals represents $65.00 festivals in the u.k. they reports but over 90 percent of its members face complete ruin as a result of counseled events meeting 2020 is a total wipeout for thousands who work in...
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president's position do not defund the police, told our bret baier that the pursuit of britain's prince andras part of the jeffrey epstein investigation is both necessary and justified. >> and you think it's a question of handing them over, i think it's just a question of having him provide some evidence. but beyond that, i'm not going to comment. >> extradition? >> no. >> that's a very, very important story, shannon, we will be following that would very carefully. meanwhile, we also learned today that the term campaign will likely resume its make america great campaign rally, sources selling fox news they will likely be resuming in about a week or two and that should make for very interesting summer. shannon. >> shannon: yeah. it's raising a lot of eyebrows. we will see what the plan is, kevin corke, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> shannon: okay, the former minneapolis police officer charged with second-degree murder in the death of george floyd made his first appearance in court today. a judge set bail for derek chauvin up to $1.25 million. chauvin is also charged with third-degree murder a
president's position do not defund the police, told our bret baier that the pursuit of britain's prince andras part of the jeffrey epstein investigation is both necessary and justified. >> and you think it's a question of handing them over, i think it's just a question of having him provide some evidence. but beyond that, i'm not going to comment. >> extradition? >> no. >> that's a very, very important story, shannon, we will be following that would very carefully....
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f >> alcindo a closer look at what went wrong in georgia, i'm joined by andra gillespie. she's a political science professor at emory university. s thanmuch for being here. obviously, a lot went wrong in georgia. what happened with the voting machines, and what do you make of the secretary of state kind of passing off the blame her >> well, in short, everything that could go wrong did go wrong yesterday. a number of things could happen. e, there are systemic problems with voting in georgia so counties that often had bottlenecks like fulton county continued to have them. there are reports there are places with large warican-american populations that had long it times and perhaps didn't have the saff or machines to be able to facilitate voting. on top of that, we had the problem of covid 19 creating additional procedures to lengthen the time to have voting, to require people to stand outside for long periods of time. and you had this as a new voter system, so people weren't used to the system an there were problems setting it up and acclimating the poll workers the system a
f >> alcindo a closer look at what went wrong in georgia, i'm joined by andra gillespie. she's a political science professor at emory university. s thanmuch for being here. obviously, a lot went wrong in georgia. what happened with the voting machines, and what do you make of the secretary of state kind of passing off the blame her >> well, in short, everything that could go wrong did go wrong yesterday. a number of things could happen. e, there are systemic problems with voting in...
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the confederate flag incorporated into their flag still in 2020 well we can speak now to byron de andra or he's a professor of political science at jackson state university and he joins us now on skype from jackson mississippi professor let me start by asking you for your reaction to today's upcoming version i imagine it's felt a long time coming. yes so let me 1st bow paying homage to my ancestors and the ancestors of african-americans across the state across as a nation and. you know you have ancestors who. when the voting rights act passed in 1965 you had these white legislate tours who stir to actually prevent african-americans from electing the kind of their choice so they gerrymandered districts and what not to dilute the black vote so you get people like hillary curtsey who vote for removing the flag but he's also responsible long and was frank parker keros they're responsible for creating majority black districts in this state that went before the courts and worked through and the rest of the country actually followed suit and so this is why. the city has the largest number of b
the confederate flag incorporated into their flag still in 2020 well we can speak now to byron de andra or he's a professor of political science at jackson state university and he joins us now on skype from jackson mississippi professor let me start by asking you for your reaction to today's upcoming version i imagine it's felt a long time coming. yes so let me 1st bow paying homage to my ancestors and the ancestors of african-americans across the state across as a nation and. you know you have...
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rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step. it bans chokeholds and dines them as civil rights fledges and bans no-knock warrants and establishes a registry and reforms qualified immunity and ends racial profiling. it requires reporting of incidents of use of force and stopping searchers of the demographic and demilitarizes law enforcement and restricts the transfer of military equipment to local police departments and class files lynching as a federal hate crime and gives the department of justice the power to subpoena law enforcement departments for pattern and practice investigation. and so critically important, it invests money into
rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step....
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rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step. it bans chokeholds and dines them as civil rights fledges and bans no-knock warrants and establishes a registry and reforms qualified immunity and ends racial profiling. it requires reporting of incidents of use of force and stopping searchers of the demographic and demilitarizes law enforcement and restricts the transfer of military equipment to local police departments and class files lynching as a federal hate crime and gives the department of justice the power to subpoena law enforcement departments for pattern and practice investigation. and so critically important, it invests money into
rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step....