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repatriations look at the rest of 70 chris hill of the separate kaiser report. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person if there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. nuclear power become a battleground in the us in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy as powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways a struggle on r.t. . headlining this wednesday the 17th of june nationwide health worker rallies in france turned violent with medics demanding the government to keep its pandemic promises to support medical stuff also coming up. korean relations to further just a day off to blowing up a diplomatic facility and now the north bows
repatriations look at the rest of 70 chris hill of the separate kaiser report. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person if there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. nuclear power become a battleground in the us in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on...
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chris. we're here in the capitol hill neighborhood where things did get pretty hairy last night. what we see behind us is a crowd that is actually shrinking a little bit here. it's been relatively calm. you can hear the drumbeat of the music, the chanting in support of black lives matter and george floyd. it's the fifth day, i believe, of protests here in seattle. and beyond at the very front of the group of protesters there, you can see beyond the signs, there's a bunch of umbrellas. there's more umbrellas tonight than there were last night. it's a tactic being used by protesters to protect themselves against pepper spray, against tear gas. but this is coming as we've heard more from individual protesters. i've been talking to organizers today, and they all gathered to hear from the mayor of seattle. the mayor of seattle coming before hundreds, thousands of protesters just about a mile and a half in another direction here, chris. and she came forward and said she wants to hear directly from protesters starting right now. there will be a conversation that will be started tomorrow
chris. we're here in the capitol hill neighborhood where things did get pretty hairy last night. what we see behind us is a crowd that is actually shrinking a little bit here. it's been relatively calm. you can hear the drumbeat of the music, the chanting in support of black lives matter and george floyd. it's the fifth day, i believe, of protests here in seattle. and beyond at the very front of the group of protesters there, you can see beyond the signs, there's a bunch of umbrellas. there's...
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chris. we're here in the capitol hill neighborhood where things did get pretty hairy last night.hat we see behind us is a crowd that is actually shrinking a little bit here. it's been relatively calm. you can hear the drumbeat of the music, the chanting in support of black lives matter and george floyd. it's the fifth day, i believe, of protests here in seattle. and beyond at the very front of the group of protesters there, you can see beyond the signs, there's a bunch of umbrellas. there's more umbrellas tonight than there were last night. it's a tactic being used by protesters to protect themselves against pepper spray, against tear gas. but this is coming as we've heard more from individual protesters. i've been talking to organizers today, and they all gathered to hear from the mayor of seattle. the mayor of seattle coming before hundreds, thousands of protesters just about a mile and a half in another direction here, chris. and she came forward and said she wants to hear directly from protesters starting right now. there will be a conversation that will be started tomorrow a
chris. we're here in the capitol hill neighborhood where things did get pretty hairy last night.hat we see behind us is a crowd that is actually shrinking a little bit here. it's been relatively calm. you can hear the drumbeat of the music, the chanting in support of black lives matter and george floyd. it's the fifth day, i believe, of protests here in seattle. and beyond at the very front of the group of protesters there, you can see beyond the signs, there's a bunch of umbrellas. there's...
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. >> that data was undeniable to chapel hill police chief chris blue. is if inherent bias?i'm not sure i know what it is. police agencies are trying to think hard about what policies and interventions they can put in place that might help balance out some of those disparities that were found. >> blue has implemented reforms in his own department, de-emphasizing the low level kind of traffic enforcement that the numbers show have a disproportionate affect on communities of color. has it really had an impact on your ability to fight crime? >> no, i don't think so. for years, citations and arrests were a measure of success. what we thought was effective policing was maybe not achieving the things we thought it would. >> still, it's an uphill battle as the chief acknowledged in a video he posted monday on facebook. >> we must start saying loudly that we won't continue to tolerate the behaviors of officers or agencies that damage what we've built. >> not all law enforcement officers agree. >> the handcuffing and oppression of police was despicable. >> last year, lieutenant bob k
. >> that data was undeniable to chapel hill police chief chris blue. is if inherent bias?i'm not sure i know what it is. police agencies are trying to think hard about what policies and interventions they can put in place that might help balance out some of those disparities that were found. >> blue has implemented reforms in his own department, de-emphasizing the low level kind of traffic enforcement that the numbers show have a disproportionate affect on communities of color. has...
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hills. the park will reopen as soon as gerald has moved. >> bye, gerald. >>> sports now with chris alvarez.in sports with covid cases spiking, they have stopped some of thelar rkts. we saw the earthquake grace in bold was offering a grant program. i signed up and i was actually selected it leaves the house in tack. you now know that in the next earthquake your house will be standing and we also got a discount on our earthquake insurance. if there is an earthquake. our house has a better chance of surviving in. >>> now abc 7 sports with chris alvarez. >>> abc players have been engaging in voluntary workout said privately. those will have to stop. two injuries and an unidentified player testing positive came out of the niners camp. they're advising against the workouts held recently. espn reports two bucks have tested positive as well. safety protocols are being finalized as training camps are scheduled to open at the end of july. and they organized a food donation, giving out 5,000 boxes of fresh fruits and veggies in san jose. ikeith kb a h tells m hs anulo in a position to given back. >> i
hills. the park will reopen as soon as gerald has moved. >> bye, gerald. >>> sports now with chris alvarez.in sports with covid cases spiking, they have stopped some of thelar rkts. we saw the earthquake grace in bold was offering a grant program. i signed up and i was actually selected it leaves the house in tack. you now know that in the next earthquake your house will be standing and we also got a discount on our earthquake insurance. if there is an earthquake. our house has a...
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chris murphy of connecticut. let me just pause it that every democrat on capitol hill thinks that john bolton should've said this during the impeachment hearing. and if not, then republicans should've voted to hear from him during the impeachment trial. i get that. but i don't want to waste any time on that because the allegations he's making are so stunning. there is a lot here. here's one quote from john bolton. i am hard pressed to identify any significant trump decision during my white house tenure that wasn't driven by re-election calculations, unquote. and that's part of, in bolten's view, president trump asking the president of china for help getting re-elected. what's your response? >> well, it's stunning but not surprising. the president made very clear early on in his tenure that if a foreign government came to him with an offer of election help, he would not report them to the authorities, that he'd hear them out. the president has been pretty unapologetic since the very beginning that he was going to likely solicit help from foreign governments and the entire impeachment was over the question of whet
chris murphy of connecticut. let me just pause it that every democrat on capitol hill thinks that john bolton should've said this during the impeachment hearing. and if not, then republicans should've voted to hear from him during the impeachment trial. i get that. but i don't want to waste any time on that because the allegations he's making are so stunning. there is a lot here. here's one quote from john bolton. i am hard pressed to identify any significant trump decision during my white...
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chris, thank you. >>> congressional black caucus chair karen bass is working late on capitol hill where tonight the judiciary committee is getting ready to vote on the house democrats' police reform bill. she joins us from there now. congresswoman, good to see you again, thank you for being with me. i wanted to get your reaction to the charges brought today in atlanta against the officers responsible for rayshard brooks' death. do you think this charging decision represents a hopeful sign in this moment to get justice for victims of police violence? >> well, i think think it represents a hopeful sign. but you know, as i sat here and watched mr. stewart, and i've seen him several times before, i feel a tremendous responsibility to deliver. we have to deliver for all of the tens of thousands of people that are on the street demanding change. and i just hope they keep it up. but i also have to deliver for those families. and the thing about mr. stewart, you could see the pain on his face, representing those families after this time and time again, i think we're going to be able to make a difference this time. w
chris, thank you. >>> congressional black caucus chair karen bass is working late on capitol hill where tonight the judiciary committee is getting ready to vote on the house democrats' police reform bill. she joins us from there now. congresswoman, good to see you again, thank you for being with me. i wanted to get your reaction to the charges brought today in atlanta against the officers responsible for rayshard brooks' death. do you think this charging decision represents a hopeful...
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chris: jonathan, how good does this look for republicans to see what's going on in chaz which is the capitol hillnd how bad is it for democrats nationally? jonathan: well one of the comparisons is 1968 and richard nixon. one problem donald trump has is he's incumbent president. donald trump has to create an image, dystopian image of what a joe biden presidency would look like. so to that end, the most extreme images from the left, very politically useful and i expect them to latch on them and put a spot slight on them repeatedly throughout the coming months. chris: what do democrats do, national democrats, you know, an independent republic in downtown seattle? >> i haven't seen any comments from chaz from joe biden. chris: well, he will have to answer it at some point. thank you, panel, see you next sunday. up next the power players of the week and the trying times a look at how the class of 2020 celebrated graduation. ♪ ♪ . . . chris: it's an end of school year tradition here to share the best moments from commencement ceremonies but with covid-19 closing schools and then protests across the cou
chris: jonathan, how good does this look for republicans to see what's going on in chaz which is the capitol hillnd how bad is it for democrats nationally? jonathan: well one of the comparisons is 1968 and richard nixon. one problem donald trump has is he's incumbent president. donald trump has to create an image, dystopian image of what a joe biden presidency would look like. so to that end, the most extreme images from the left, very politically useful and i expect them to latch on them and...
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. >> chris: jonathan, how good does this look for republicans to see what's going on in chaz, which is the capitol hill, and how bad is it for democrats nationally? >> one of the comparisons we are hearing a lot in punditry right now is 1968 and that election with richard nixon, law and order election. one problem donald trump has is he's the incumbent president. richard nixon in no way could be held responsible for any of the violence, so donald trump has to create an image, a dystopian image of what our joe biden presidency would look like, such as that end, the most extreme images from the left are very politically useful and i expect them to latch onto them and put a spotlight on them repeatedly throughout the coming months. >> chris: and conversely, what do democrats do with this? they can't be happy, national democrats, with an independent republic in downtown seattle. >> joe biden hasn't commented on it from what i can tell. he has distanced himself from the defund the police movement but i haven't seen any comments on chaz from joe biden. >> chris: well, he's going to have to answer it at some
. >> chris: jonathan, how good does this look for republicans to see what's going on in chaz, which is the capitol hill, and how bad is it for democrats nationally? >> one of the comparisons we are hearing a lot in punditry right now is 1968 and that election with richard nixon, law and order election. one problem donald trump has is he's the incumbent president. richard nixon in no way could be held responsible for any of the violence, so donald trump has to create an image, a...
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hill. good to see the three of you tonight. michael, let me start with you. what's your sense of what garrett haake was talking about and what chris was talking about regarding the shift in the protests to what happens now, what are we going to do, what is your sense, if any, of any threads emerging from the protests about what might happen next? >> i was in the protests in d.c. a week ago today. at about 9:00 is when i started dodging tear gas and explosive devices being thrown back and forth between the police. now, fast forward a week later and see people of all ages, all races coming together and making their voice heard, it's the most beautiful thing i could have imagined and it's given me hope. now the conversation has shifted. now we're talking about ending all -- we're talking about looking at the funding for police. this is the conversation we need to be having. i'm so proud of americans for standing up, refusing to back down, making their voices heard. >> jamel, it's clear, i think, that this time is a little different. we're looking at pictures now from fredericksburg, virginia, is that right? fredericksbu fredericksbur
hill. good to see the three of you tonight. michael, let me start with you. what's your sense of what garrett haake was talking about and what chris was talking about regarding the shift in the protests to what happens now, what are we going to do, what is your sense, if any, of any threads emerging from the protests about what might happen next? >> i was in the protests in d.c. a week ago today. at about 9:00 is when i started dodging tear gas and explosive devices being thrown back and...
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hill where a curfew in our nation's capitol kicks in at 7:00 p.m. eastern time, about two hours from now. to former fbi assistant director christ joins me. your thoughts when you saw lafayette park going up in flames last night. >> yeah, i was around in the 60s when the city went up in flames. this reminds me of that. the secret service has drawn boundaries and holding lines firm. around the country, you've seen capitulation to the crowds. they're a cocktail of criminals, legitimate protesters, antifa. this is complex. you have to be proactive, not reactive. >> seems to be there's proactive policing doing on. the president tweeted out a short video showing an instigator ordering teenagers around to do his bidding for him. it appears there's eyes on these people. >> there are. a well-trained police department will have people in the crowd, spotting the ones that are instigating violence and property damage and targeting them for arrests when it's opportune to do that. you have to be strategic about how and when you arrest these people. you can spark something that you can't quite handle because you don't have the numbers. >> ye
hill where a curfew in our nation's capitol kicks in at 7:00 p.m. eastern time, about two hours from now. to former fbi assistant director christ joins me. your thoughts when you saw lafayette park going up in flames last night. >> yeah, i was around in the 60s when the city went up in flames. this reminds me of that. the secret service has drawn boundaries and holding lines firm. around the country, you've seen capitulation to the crowds. they're a cocktail of criminals, legitimate...
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i'm chris jansing, after a very quick break my colleague and friend craig melvin will be back with coverage of the coronavirus hearing on capitol hilloing to be fascinating. wheel hear from dr. anthony fauci, the head of the cdc. there's conversations about whether or not they want to make big changes in this administration at the cdc, whether they're going to get the blame for some of the problems that are around what's happened with the coronavirus pandemic. this is the first time we will have heard from them in weeks. stay right here on msnbc. they wh accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. it combines powerful vacuum suction and spray mopping. to lock away debris and absorb wet messes. all in one disposable pad. for a complete clean, vacuum, spray mop, and toss, in one click. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. (drum beats) no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. you can't alwa
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chris reyes, for abc7 news. >>> in cities across the country, demonstrators are tearing down statues of historic figures like christopher columbus to show solidarity. abc7 news was on telegraph hill this morning. you can see work crews putting a fresh coat of page on the statue. today on midday live, this was one of the hot topics. here is jobina fortson's take. >> columbus brought diseases, he brought violence, and he also enslaved people. that should not be celebrated. at the very least, i guess, you can put night museum somewhere so people can learn about all of that in the context of everything. but really, just get it out. got to go. >> when it comes to equality, justice and race, we are here to help you find your ally and take action. on our website, there are links to resources to help youna gait this very difficult time. >>> covid-19 is creating new challenges for businesses. one northern california company is stepping up to the challenge and trying to make an impact on the environment at the same time. next from 7 on your side, using puppies >>> six women have filed lawsuits claiming the organization didn't protect them from sexually abusive coaches. two lawsuits were fi
chris reyes, for abc7 news. >>> in cities across the country, demonstrators are tearing down statues of historic figures like christopher columbus to show solidarity. abc7 news was on telegraph hill this morning. you can see work crews putting a fresh coat of page on the statue. today on midday live, this was one of the hot topics. here is jobina fortson's take. >> columbus brought diseases, he brought violence, and he also enslaved people. that should not be celebrated. at the...
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hill with the latest on that that. what can you tell us about today's vote and if this could go somewhere? >> reporter: that's right, chrisdents license plates say, taxation without representation, d.c. residents pay no taxes, they serve in the military, but they have no representation in congress. the house of representatives is going to do their part today to try to change that. they're going to vote and for the first time pass legislation that will do just that. but it is likely to end there. mitch mcconnell said it will go nowhere in the senate. the reality is, chris, that it is politics, they don't want two more democratic members in the senate. but, first, stay here for more on msnbc. first, stay here for e on msnbc tremfya® helps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. in fact, tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfy
hill with the latest on that that. what can you tell us about today's vote and if this could go somewhere? >> reporter: that's right, chrisdents license plates say, taxation without representation, d.c. residents pay no taxes, they serve in the military, but they have no representation in congress. the house of representatives is going to do their part today to try to change that. they're going to vote and for the first time pass legislation that will do just that. but it is likely to end...
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chris bedford of "the federalist" last night on this. let's take a listen. >> i can tell you for certain there has been a massive reaction on behalf of "the federalist" now allies on capitol hillallies in the media, people saying this is flat-out wrong to try to censor us. it is very ham-fisted attempt by nbc news to try and censor. it will be sorted out pretty quickly. elizabeth: watch "the federalist" cofounder sean davis with tucker carlson last night. let's listen to him. >> here we have a foreign unit at nbc, with orwellian name the nbc news verification unit. irony there is enough to make you laugh, seeking with another left-wing foreign group to deplatform an american media organization. we have a big audience. we have a lot of influence. we were able to stop this now most people, 99.99% of people who get canceled or deplatformed by these marxist cry boys, don't have any recourse. that what is happening to them is the real crime. elizabeth: congressman, so an nbc reporter is getting criticized, she applauded on her twitter account on her collaboration with two overseas groups in europe that helped nbc in its reporting get google to go after the conservative sites. your
chris bedford of "the federalist" last night on this. let's take a listen. >> i can tell you for certain there has been a massive reaction on behalf of "the federalist" now allies on capitol hillallies in the media, people saying this is flat-out wrong to try to censor us. it is very ham-fisted attempt by nbc news to try and censor. it will be sorted out pretty quickly. elizabeth: watch "the federalist" cofounder sean davis with tucker carlson last night....
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hill. kasie, we can predict how the vote will go today but what happens next? what's best and worst case scenario in terms of getting something done? >> reporter: well, chrise heard the speaker of the house say the bill today is essentially sending the responsibility over to the senate to do something on this or not, but we know that the house and the senate bills are pretty far apart, if you of course ascend to the way democrat its characterize it. we could show you what this is. they handled chokeholds differently, the bill here in the house of representatives would ban them for federal officers. tim scott argues that his bill also deals with chokeholds because it restricts grants to departments that still allow them but there's some distance on that. qualified immunity perhaps, the biggest sticking point that lets cops not have personal responsibility in certain instances. democrats say that needs to go. republicans including the president have said that that's a red line. they're also significant differences on no-knock warrants but to try to answer your question about the politics of this, chris, i think the big question now is going to be just how mu
hill. kasie, we can predict how the vote will go today but what happens next? what's best and worst case scenario in terms of getting something done? >> reporter: well, chrise heard the speaker of the house say the bill today is essentially sending the responsibility over to the senate to do something on this or not, but we know that the house and the senate bills are pretty far apart, if you of course ascend to the way democrat its characterize it. we could show you what this is. they...
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chris. >> reporter: kelly o'donnell, thank you for that. let's talk more about the rare time on capitol where republicans are moving forward with police reform without the white house. let's bring in capital hilll, how big is this change among republicans? what is it exactly they're doing? >> reporter: if you would have asked me a couple weeks ago, i thought this debate was going to fall strictly along party lines and the two sides were going to be divided on this issue but that's not really how it's playing out. we saw the senate arms services committee yesterday approve an amendment by senator elizabeth warren to rename military bases named after people in the confederacy. and then the biggest shocker was senator rand paul, who just two weeks ago blocked an anti-lynching bill on the floor of the senate from passing wi, has introduced legislation that will ban no-knock entries. he said he came to that decision after speaking with the family of breonna taylor, of course that's how she died. taylor was a constituent of rand paul's and he seems to be flexing his muscle at this point, coming out in opposition to that. what's going to be interesting to me is senate republicans are coming up with t
chris. >> reporter: kelly o'donnell, thank you for that. let's talk more about the rare time on capitol where republicans are moving forward with police reform without the white house. let's bring in capital hilll, how big is this change among republicans? what is it exactly they're doing? >> reporter: if you would have asked me a couple weeks ago, i thought this debate was going to fall strictly along party lines and the two sides were going to be divided on this issue but that's...
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chris cuomo praised his big brother's handling of the coronavirus outbreak in new york. our next guest ripped that segment saying they are both awful. with me now is a media reporter for the hillarch and found out that 6% of the population is in nursing homes, 1 out of 200 people. about half of those who died from covid-19 in nursing homes. for those people around the country who had loved ones who died in nursing homes especially in new york, this nightly news cast thing was infuriating, to say the least. >> keeping up with the cuomo's is one nickname this has received of off the kardashian series and rightly so. by the way, the quote wasn't for me. that was from janice dean, the fox news meteorologist who lost both her parents and nursing homes in new york. the cofounder of the intercept, not going to get an invite to cpac anytime soon had this to say. this is the most embarrassing and self-destructive things i've seen a news outlet do. i doubt even north korean state tv would allow an anchor to interview his own brother and use those airwaves to declare him a great and noble leader and let's look at chris cuomo in terms of what he said during the interview. his brother, he
chris cuomo praised his big brother's handling of the coronavirus outbreak in new york. our next guest ripped that segment saying they are both awful. with me now is a media reporter for the hillarch and found out that 6% of the population is in nursing homes, 1 out of 200 people. about half of those who died from covid-19 in nursing homes. for those people around the country who had loved ones who died in nursing homes especially in new york, this nightly news cast thing was infuriating, to...