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deb! her protective gear, telling us she's been reassuring patients who are now battling the virus, saying, i've been there, stay strong. >> hi, david! >> deb after her first shift back. >> it's 4:00 p.m., leaving my job right now. it was great being back at work. it was very exciting to be back and i'm completely exhausted. have a good night. >> tonight, deb back with the team that cared for her, now caring for the next patients battling the virus. nurse deb is back. we should note that later tonight here, the documentary "let it fall" tab 1992 l.a. riots, 8:00 p.m. escastern righ here. good night. >>> pat underwood was murdered because he wore a uniform. >> charges filed today in the killing of a federal officer in oakland. up with of the suspects charged with killing a santa cruz county sheriff's deputy and now his puck issed accomplice. >> a stunning develop many in the death of a security officer at the oakland federal building nearly three weeks ago. law enforcement officials announc
deb! her protective gear, telling us she's been reassuring patients who are now battling the virus, saying, i've been there, stay strong. >> hi, david! >> deb after her first shift back. >> it's 4:00 p.m., leaving my job right now. it was great being back at work. it was very exciting to be back and i'm completely exhausted. have a good night. >> tonight, deb back with the team that cared for her, now caring for the next patients battling the virus. nurse deb is back. we...
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deb!>> deb wearing her protective gear, telling us she's been reassuring patients who are now battling the virus, saying, i've been there, stay strong. >> hi, david! >> deb after her first shift back. >> it's 4:00 p.m., leaving my job right now. it was great being back at work. it was very exciting to be back and i'm completely exhausted. have a good night. >> tonight, deb back with the team that cared for her, now caring for the next patients battling the virus. nurse deb is back. we should note that later tonight here, the documentary "let it fall" about the 1992 l.a. riots, 8:00 p.m. eastern right here. good night. >> hey, hey, hey! >> more than a shouting match at safeway. we talked with a woman who said it was the result of racial profiling. >> i'm dan noyes. two men charged in a deadly shooting at the oakland federal building and there's a connection to a santa cruz shooting. >> you cannot even make a good argument. >> only on abc7 news, video of a confrontation over groceries at a s
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deb?reporter: a final cry on george floyd's lips, a call for his mother, unleashing a plaintive call to action and reflection from mothers all over the country. >> it was gut wrenching. it touched upon every fear i have as a parent of black children. >> reporter: as a mom, i think about that visceral cry for your mother. >> a grown black man in the moment that he knew he needed someone, he wanted his mom. your kids don't outgrow that need for you. >> reporter: chelsea dorn, mom of four, including three biracial children with her haitian husband. >> not something i ever thought i would need to deal with. >> reporter: we connected with her and three other mops across the country. a mom of three -- >> all of it hit so close to home for us. >> reporter: a mom of two who preferred not showing her children's faces. >> everything i learned about race and racism growing up was harmful and inaccurate, and i was part of the problem. >> reporter: crystal mccrary mcguire worried about her daughter and
deb?reporter: a final cry on george floyd's lips, a call for his mother, unleashing a plaintive call to action and reflection from mothers all over the country. >> it was gut wrenching. it touched upon every fear i have as a parent of black children. >> reporter: as a mom, i think about that visceral cry for your mother. >> a grown black man in the moment that he knew he needed someone, he wanted his mom. your kids don't outgrow that need for you. >> reporter: chelsea...
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and let's go straight to deb you correspondent back at mass in london who is following this story for us what information do we have about the alleged perpetrator. well we now know the name it's colliery originally from syria and 25 years old british media have said that he had been come to attention to the intelligence services before but that there wasn't enough evidence that he deemed to be an imminent dress so this is what we know now of the perpetrator the alleged perpetrator who is in police custody. what is your impression of how the british people are likely to view this terrorist incident according to the police formulation in the countries in the throes of a pandemic is it likely to make. a lot of people very much. well local people are of course horrified and they've been flocking to the scene and laying down flowers and the whole country in a situation like this is obviously taking a deep breath at the same time in the times of this epidemic people can only meet outside in large groups and it was beautiful weather last night and sue people did meet on the london at least w
and let's go straight to deb you correspondent back at mass in london who is following this story for us what information do we have about the alleged perpetrator. well we now know the name it's colliery originally from syria and 25 years old british media have said that he had been come to attention to the intelligence services before but that there wasn't enough evidence that he deemed to be an imminent dress so this is what we know now of the perpetrator the alleged perpetrator who is in...
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joining me now is deb holland, she's vice chair of the lgbtq plus equity caucus.d morning, representative holland. good to see you. thank you for being with us. i want to ask you about what the federal government can do, what you in congress are proposing and the reason i'm asking is how much of the problem we're witnessing now on a weekly basis and african-americans have been dealing with daily can be dealt with by congress? >> thank you, ali. thanks for having me. the first thing i would like to say is that black lives matter. this is so disturbing to watch that video and to know we just went through this. we just went through this. look, i was in d.c. this past week so that i could support my colleagues on the justice and policing act. this police officer who murdered mr. brooks has been fired. the justice and policing act, for example, would prevent him from going right over to another police department, getting a job without his record following him. part of that legislative package calls for transparency in police conduct and that is imperative. of course we
joining me now is deb holland, she's vice chair of the lgbtq plus equity caucus.d morning, representative holland. good to see you. thank you for being with us. i want to ask you about what the federal government can do, what you in congress are proposing and the reason i'm asking is how much of the problem we're witnessing now on a weekly basis and african-americans have been dealing with daily can be dealt with by congress? >> thank you, ali. thanks for having me. the first thing i...
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in a galaxy far, far away from political documentaries, british director debs paterson made the skywalkeratest star wars episode, the rise of skywalker. it was due to premiere in cinemas the week much of the world locked down and was released on disney+ instead with twitter as an audience gauge. that was kind of special, actually, in the sort of weird lockdown of it all, to have this experience and feeling we were connecting and thankfully enjoying it. the creation of content doesn't happen in the way that it used to and that feels incredibly exciting. ——the curation of content doesn't happen in the way you know, you can discover stuff because other people are excited about it. considering the oscar for best documentary feature this year went to american factory, netflix, which competed against the edge of democracy, netflix, the new think film—makers should just flock to deep—pocketed streaming services. hello. thanks forjoining me from macedonia. thank you. but there is also honeyland, a macedonian story about a beekeeper which cost 200,000 euros to make and travelled its way from festi
in a galaxy far, far away from political documentaries, british director debs paterson made the skywalkeratest star wars episode, the rise of skywalker. it was due to premiere in cinemas the week much of the world locked down and was released on disney+ instead with twitter as an audience gauge. that was kind of special, actually, in the sort of weird lockdown of it all, to have this experience and feeling we were connecting and thankfully enjoying it. the creation of content doesn't happen in...
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nurse deb became a patient but beat covid-19 back in april with the help of her colleagues.d telling coronavirus patients, i've been there. stay strong. and that's "nightline." thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live this is ridiculous. >> jimmy: hi there. welcome to a new episode of hollywood lockdown. i'm your host, jim "jimmy" kimmel. hey, this is alarming. according to a new study from the cdc, most people are not using hand sanitizer correctly. they say you're supposed to rub your hands with sanitizer for 30 seconds, which is even longer than when you wash your hands. it's 20 seconds. the study was published in the "journal of information that would have been nice to have three months ago." i didn't know you need to purell for 30 seconds. it definitely doesn't say that on the bottle! i looked at the bottle. it says, "rub hands together briskly until dry." why can't we get anything right? what else are we doing wrong? are we using ketchup the right way? maybe you're supposed to put it on
nurse deb became a patient but beat covid-19 back in april with the help of her colleagues.d telling coronavirus patients, i've been there. stay strong. and that's "nightline." thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live this is ridiculous. >> jimmy: hi there. welcome to a new episode of hollywood lockdown. i'm your host, jim "jimmy" kimmel. hey, this is alarming. according to a...
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deb, always good to see you. thank you so much. look at an unusual new tool in the fight against racism. k-pop fans are overwhelming social media hijack a hashtag used by white supremacists. lara has the story. hey, lara. >> reporter: hello, george. it is estimated there are about 90 million k-pop fans worldwide. this morning it appears many of them have set their sights on disrupting racist social media. hashtag by posting so much and so quickly it is impossible for the racist posts to see the light of day. ♪ >> reporter: across the globe, fans of korean pop music known as k-pop are known for their fierce loyalty and devotion. ♪ oh, oh, oh, you can't stop me ♪ >> reporter: and now they're setting their sights on racial equality. bombarding the hashtag white ve with ties to white supremacy with a sea of k-pop music. memes. and messages like protect the protesters. ♪ what ya gonna do when i come through with that ♪ >> to see k-pop fans take over white supremacists' hashtags and instead infuse these sort of difficult and racist hasht
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this year and i'm wondering debs president trump does he have the credibility among his counterparts to head a summit at this level. well his credibility among i think all most of his counterparts in the g. 7 right now is was was not starting very high and has been diminishing quite rapidly in recent weeks and months. but you could you could conceivably do a g 7 at a place like camp david which of course is isolated i think a lot of the questions will come down to the logistics of this how the travel would work the massive amount of preparation that normally goes into this g. 7 meetings to ensure that there are not just photo ops and i think his fellow world leaders are very aware of what his true intentions are it seems to be with this meeting and they're going to want and they should ask for a substantive agenda and so far as far as i can tell there's been no discussion of what a substantive agenda would look like at a g. 7 meeting whenever it takes place. do you explain trump asking uncle americal to come over to the u.s. in june is he tone deaf when it comes to the pandemic or wa
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information to a hostile force the enemy but it's used against dissidents i believe it's used as was deb's charged on of the position act or the espionage act probably under sedation act but it's also use. against the left it's talk about how that has become the blunt instrument in the hands of the u.s. government to go after a songe and what its original intent was yes it's in a ranch its original intent was to to prosecute spying and this is not spying what julian assigns did was to be a journalist to fulfill the freedom of the press which of course are our 1st amendment pretax and yet obama also used the espionage act as well obama went after more whistleblowers than any other president before him but obama did not charge julian a son because he was worried that what julian assange and wiki leaks did was also done by many other outlets such as the new york times their spiegel the guardian a wound and they were worried that this would share the right to report on national security matters so even the obama administration which went after whistleblowers in an unprecedented way didn't brin
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congressman vincente i was, congressman civic rcs for some congresswoman deb holland from new mexico.e honouring a brother that came out of the heart of the third ward and jack yates. they are here to honour that leadership. so as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that, i'm so sorry i know him in death. but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to stay 30 years. when the wicked men thought they had done something, george floyd took at 46 years he walk this journey. something, george floyd took at 46 years he walk thisjourney. he left behind sisters and brothers who could stand up against the adversity of life when the camera came and people asked to pj and others "what do you want? " people asked to pj and others "what do you want?" we wantjustice. we wa nt do you want?" we wantjustice. we wantjustice. and do you want?" we wantjustice. we want justice. and so, do you want?" we wantjustice. we wantjustice. and so, my friends, i don't know if i will ever get eight minutes and 46 seconds reverend sharpton out
congressman vincente i was, congressman civic rcs for some congresswoman deb holland from new mexico.e honouring a brother that came out of the heart of the third ward and jack yates. they are here to honour that leadership. so as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that, i'm so sorry i know him in death. but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to stay 30 years. when the wicked men thought they had done something,...
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primus and deb scott and it you know 1st was a no 1st game to be they presented you know sort of a policy statement where they paid a lot of lip service to the uprising a lot known to the different protesters and their demands at the moment they're carrying to go shooting with the i.m.s. they have requested $10000000000.00 over the next 5 years since the economy and they are sort of promising if you get economic restructuring they have to come up with a an economic rescue plan which includes a referee structuring of almost everything one could think of from restructuring the banks even and to a city sector to implement a whole new wide range of taxes and even at the corruption legislation of course the question is that can they deliver on these from us and what is this legislation and what are these reforms look like as well at the moment there seems to be a bit of a tense or a ship right now in between lead on the i.m.f. and how these negotiations are going but lebanon is also really relying on a pledged 11100000000 dollars in loans from their national community which they hope can be us
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this is a time. >> of course. >>> coming up, you got to see this, deb.we're talking to some of the young people that are out there demanding justice and how they are standing up for the future >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, b >>oo rn masi aaron. it was a walgreens which led toa confrontation with another person who rammed into a patrol car. police were responding to riot related criminal activity. officers shot one suspect and then a second suspect hit a police car before speeding off and then going across the bridge into rodeo. that's where he left his car and took off running before police arrested him. no officers were hurt. >>> mike it's always gooder what you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity mobile, and save big on your wireless bill. it's internet with the power of options. and that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity
this is a time. >> of course. >>> coming up, you got to see this, deb.we're talking to some of the young people that are out there demanding justice and how they are standing up for the future >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, b >>oo rn masi aaron. it was a walgreens which led toa confrontation with another person who rammed into a patrol car. police were responding to riot related criminal activity. officers shot one suspect and then a...
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force, you were part of the public safety transition team for mayor de blasio in 2013, a headline says, deb lazio faces cheers as police crackdown. the is in the wake of protests and biden, the looting in new york city. hattie think the nypd has fared? guest: i think they have fared quite well. are recordsthere for people trying to pick fights with the nypd, thousands of people have vilified and got into the faces of and provoked and attacked and used hate speech and targeted african-american cops and they are looking -- they have not gotten it -- they will eventually get it, it is amenable -- it is inevitable, some video that will show the police as a 1930's group with batons raised over people's heads so they can use it to further distort the conversation. the mayor of new york has played a despicable goal in this conversation, as have so many other so-called progressive people, senator sanders comes to mind, people who have thesponsibly demagogued issue a public safety by saying, who is the villain? the villain is the police. we will take this complicated issue of urban safety -- take se
force, you were part of the public safety transition team for mayor de blasio in 2013, a headline says, deb lazio faces cheers as police crackdown. the is in the wake of protests and biden, the looting in new york city. hattie think the nypd has fared? guest: i think they have fared quite well. are recordsthere for people trying to pick fights with the nypd, thousands of people have vilified and got into the faces of and provoked and attacked and used hate speech and targeted african-american...
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a lot of us are deeply concerned about the growing federalo deb.own exponentially now. $26 trillion and counting. we're going to run more than $1 trillion deficits in perpetuity now and all spending is alarming, destabilizing the jeopardizes the safety net programs in the country. that said, if we can make targeted very efficient affective investments to keep businesses afloat and keep families afloat, that's something i think would be an appetite for, but it can't be caught up in the partisan squabbles and we can't, for example, extend unemployment benefits into middle next year and things the democrats proposed. we've got to be targeted. not a shotgun approach. a rifle approach to this stuff. if we're able to do that you could get a lot of votes i think on both sides of the aisle. >> republican of louisiana, mike johnson. appreciate your time this morning.
a lot of us are deeply concerned about the growing federalo deb.own exponentially now. $26 trillion and counting. we're going to run more than $1 trillion deficits in perpetuity now and all spending is alarming, destabilizing the jeopardizes the safety net programs in the country. that said, if we can make targeted very efficient affective investments to keep businesses afloat and keep families afloat, that's something i think would be an appetite for, but it can't be caught up in the partisan...
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in a galaxy far, far away from political documentaries, british director debs paterson made the skywalkerof the latest star wars episode, the rise of skywalker. it was due to premiere in cinemas the week much of the world locked down and was released on disney+ instead with twitter as an audience gauge. that was kind of special, actually, in the sort of weird lockdown of it all, to have this experience and feeling we were connecting and thankfully enjoying it. the curation of content doesn't happen in the way that it used to and that feels incredibly exciting. you know, you can discover stuff because other people are excited about it. considering the oscar for best documentary feature this year went to american factory, netflix, which competed against the edge of democracy, netflix, the new think film—makers should just flock to deep—pocketed streaming services. hello. thanks forjoining me from macedonia. thank you. but there is also honeyland, a macedonian story about a beekeeper which cost 200,000 euros to make and travelled its way from festivals to the 2020 oscars, some would say the
in a galaxy far, far away from political documentaries, british director debs paterson made the skywalkerof the latest star wars episode, the rise of skywalker. it was due to premiere in cinemas the week much of the world locked down and was released on disney+ instead with twitter as an audience gauge. that was kind of special, actually, in the sort of weird lockdown of it all, to have this experience and feeling we were connecting and thankfully enjoying it. the curation of content doesn't...
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you deb reattack on the pakistan stock exchange this week carried out by a little known terror group called the b l a liberation army who seeks to secede a portion of pakistan and create distance between pakistan from china now the attacks are all for gunmen taken down by special forces who are arrived promptly on scene but not before multiple innocent civilians were also killed now not a whole lot known about the b l a at this point at least not out here in the west so here to fill us in on all of that malik seraj ackbar he is the editor of the baluch hall thank you so much for being with us so 1st can you please tell us who the bell a are or how big are they who is funding them and as i've read there are rumors that india and afghanistan might play a role in this group. so a gucci liberation army is an organization that will in battle just on which is the largest province in pakistan that shares borders with iran and on and on it's very rich friends in terms of mineral resources or overpopulation has been described with all of the you saying that they do not benefit from that on ma
you deb reattack on the pakistan stock exchange this week carried out by a little known terror group called the b l a liberation army who seeks to secede a portion of pakistan and create distance between pakistan from china now the attacks are all for gunmen taken down by special forces who are arrived promptly on scene but not before multiple innocent civilians were also killed now not a whole lot known about the b l a at this point at least not out here in the west so here to fill us in on...
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donations to democrats deb.he industry in real estate people leave the city, they don't have to grace the team anymore. and there are no more shakedowns. sports franchises and restaurants in the city will have to/the prices, creating a downward domino effect. finance and industry can work remotely in the suburbs, in red areas, quality of life and lower taxes. this is boosting the power of red districts on the state level, and democrats as bargaining power. cities in the political power centers and strong police forces are the only thing holding them together. so the democrats are in a tough spot. the status quo works for them. but they cannot admit it. so here are "watters' world" ideas for police reform. number one. defund the traffic police. these traffic cops that walk around the city giving tickets,/that in half. it will go a long way in repairing the relationship with the community. the constant stream of parking tickets is too much. and it while you are at it, stop the police as a collection agency. when w
donations to democrats deb.he industry in real estate people leave the city, they don't have to grace the team anymore. and there are no more shakedowns. sports franchises and restaurants in the city will have to/the prices, creating a downward domino effect. finance and industry can work remotely in the suburbs, in red areas, quality of life and lower taxes. this is boosting the power of red districts on the state level, and democrats as bargaining power. cities in the political power centers...
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. >> host: text message from deb in columbia, missouri asking if you could address the difficulties in knowing how many daysg u in a systematic carrien spread the virus and whether or not the virus could be contracted more than once. >> guest: that is the hardest single part in this disease is how variable it is. when comparing it to the flu, it's a pretty cool course. it, four, five days later you get sick, you may get very sick but it's all a pretty simple continuum. this one is all over the place in terms of its presentation. it's all over the place in terms of how sick people get and it is hard to find [inaudible]. from a practical point of view this is the issue, i think this is a significant issue. a lot of people want to visit their older parents, let's say they want their children to come up for their grandchildren to come up and this is them. when you come from a higher incident area somewhere you're coming from florida are going back to new york there is this questionth, is the seven -year-d carrying the disease and will it bring it intentionally to infect grandma and that is
. >> host: text message from deb in columbia, missouri asking if you could address the difficulties in knowing how many daysg u in a systematic carrien spread the virus and whether or not the virus could be contracted more than once. >> guest: that is the hardest single part in this disease is how variable it is. when comparing it to the flu, it's a pretty cool course. it, four, five days later you get sick, you may get very sick but it's all a pretty simple continuum. this one is...
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donations to democrats deb.he industry in real estate people leave the city, they don't have to grace the team anymore. and there are no more shakedowns. sports franchises and restaurants in the city will have to/the prices, creating a downward domino effect. finance and industry can work remotely in the suburbs, in red areas, quality of life and lower taxes. this is boosting the power of red districts on the state level, and democrats as bargaining power. cities in the political power centers and strong police forces are the only thing holding them together. so the democrats are in a tough spot. the status quo works for them. but they cannot admit it. so here are "watters' world" ideas for police reform. number one. defund the traffic police. these traffic cops that walk around the city giving tickets,/that in half. it will go a long way in repairing the relationship with the community. the constant stream of parking tickets is too much. and it while you are at it, stop the police as a collection agency. when w
donations to democrats deb.he industry in real estate people leave the city, they don't have to grace the team anymore. and there are no more shakedowns. sports franchises and restaurants in the city will have to/the prices, creating a downward domino effect. finance and industry can work remotely in the suburbs, in red areas, quality of life and lower taxes. this is boosting the power of red districts on the state level, and democrats as bargaining power. cities in the political power centers...
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deborah roberts joins us now with more and, deb, maybe not getting as much focus but there are a longe heard that heartbreaking list of black male, boys and men, who have died in violent encounters often with the police. but what many don't know as well is that there is also a list of women who have died in the same astonishing way. today would have been breonna taylor's 27th birthday. >> breonna was full of life. she loved life. she'd light up a room. >> reporter: instead of celebrating her family is in mourning seeking comfort in her memory. >> in that brief moment where people forgot about her two months at a time, people need to know that breonna taylor mattered and breonna taylor was great. >> reporter: on march 13th breonna, a louisville emt was shot eight times in her apartment by three plainclothes police officer executing a no knock search warrant for someone else. fearing intruders were breaking in, breonna's boyfriend, kenneth walker, a licensed gun owner fired a shot and the officers responded with 20 rounds in return. >> bre! >> you said 26. where was she shot at? >> i do
deborah roberts joins us now with more and, deb, maybe not getting as much focus but there are a longe heard that heartbreaking list of black male, boys and men, who have died in violent encounters often with the police. but what many don't know as well is that there is also a list of women who have died in the same astonishing way. today would have been breonna taylor's 27th birthday. >> breonna was full of life. she loved life. she'd light up a room. >> reporter: instead of...
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. >> local businesses attribute the warning to council member deb davis but her office claims that wasase and there were no credible threats. >>> now to the moments bringing our nation together across america, peaceful protests welcomed by some officers. the sharing of emotional moments in the midst of the chaos. here's abc news anchor, david meurer. >> an officer and demonstrator embracing. in miami, you can see the line of law enforcement and then the moment it all changes. a highway patrol trooper walking up to this woman, hugging her. she was grateful. >> i love you, man. >> in new york's times square, an officer that was kneeling, raising his arms, a demonstrator then shaking his hand and the two then hug. you can hear the cheers erupting in the crowd. genesee county sheriff in flint, michigan, who told the demonstrators there, we are here for you and what can we do? when they said march, he did. >> the only reason we are here is to make sure you got a voice. that's it. don't think for a second that he represents who these cops are from all over the county and around this nation.
. >> local businesses attribute the warning to council member deb davis but her office claims that wasase and there were no credible threats. >>> now to the moments bringing our nation together across america, peaceful protests welcomed by some officers. the sharing of emotional moments in the midst of the chaos. here's abc news anchor, david meurer. >> an officer and demonstrator embracing. in miami, you can see the line of law enforcement and then the moment it all...
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. >> local businesses attribute the warning to council member, deb davis, but her office claims that not the case and there were no credible threats. >>> there are job opportunities for people that have been laid off because of the pandemic. here's rebecca jarvis. >> in this morning's "gma" look, how to find a job in the current economy? >> delivery jobs, we have seen lots of hiring in the crisis. >> when sarah was furloughed from her job in march she needed to fined another option. >> i pay for everything myself. my apartment. it was really scary for me just because, like, being furloughed, that's a huge, like, weight on my shoulders. >> within a few weeks she found a job of as insta cart shopper. >> i thought it would be a great way for me to help people in the community and make extra cash. >> so who else is hiring, and how can you >>> now at 5:30, a police-involved shooting and a chase in vallejo. the call officers were reportedly responding to. >>> in the east bay, a peaceful protest erupts into chaos. the arrests that after curfew. >>> and president trump sparks backlash after
. >> local businesses attribute the warning to council member, deb davis, but her office claims that not the case and there were no credible threats. >>> there are job opportunities for people that have been laid off because of the pandemic. here's rebecca jarvis. >> in this morning's "gma" look, how to find a job in the current economy? >> delivery jobs, we have seen lots of hiring in the crisis. >> when sarah was furloughed from her job in march she...
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deb, go ahead. did i get that right? caller: yes. host: all right. go ahead. caller: i didn't call in on your law enforcement line because i'm an independent, but i am a 911 dispatcher in a very small county. i worry a little bit about some of the ideas that are being put forth, simply because i do not think people realize there's going to have to be a timeframe to implement them. the county i work in, we have six deputies on the sheriff's department and only have 12 officers on our main police department, and that takes care of the entire county. our dispatch center dispatches all emergency services for the entire county, so i understand there is a big difference between burrell and city, but i think that people need to take that into account when they are talking about all of these grandiose ideas. i'm not saying that some of these won't work, i think they are good ideas, i think they just need to be implemented carefully and they need to realize that it needs to be done over time so you do not have a gap without proper law enforcement. guest: yeah, i agree
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congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congresswoman sent taken solace , congresswoman sylvia garcia, congresswoman debt behind sisters and brothers who could stand up against the adversity of life on the camera came in people asked, "what do you want?" we want justice. [applause] so, my friends, i don't know if i will ever get 8 minutes and 4, out of my dna. i don't know if i will ever be able to overcome the words, "i can't breathe. eric garner's and trayvon martin's mother. all the mothers. "i can't breathe." but i will say is that the assignment of george floyd and the purpose will mean there will be no more 8 minutes and 46 seconds of police brutality, justice and mistreatment of african-american men, at the hands of the laws of this nation. there will be no more 8 minutes and 46 seconds you will be in pain without getting justice. his assignment turned into a purpose. the purpose was, around the world, there are people rising up that will never sit down until you get justice. and so i say to all of those who are here, from senator miles, from grant malone who works in this venue, all of these pas
congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congresswoman sent taken solace , congresswoman sylvia garcia, congresswoman debt behind sisters and brothers who could stand up against the adversity of life on the camera came in people asked, "what do you want?" we want justice. [applause] so, my friends, i don't know if i will ever get 8 minutes and 4, out of my dna. i don't know if i will ever be able to overcome the words, "i can't breathe. eric garner's and trayvon martin's mother. all the...
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taken into custody that stemmed from a shooting friday night that left 27-year-old rayshard brooks deb georgia investigators say brooks had fallen asleep in his car at a drive-through at a wednesdays restaurant. he failed a sobriety test and a struggle ensued with two officers. brooks allegedly grabbed an officer's stung gun. one officer shot him during a foot support purs. the atlanta mayor says she does not believe it was justified. >>> in the bay area, new report highlights issues within one police department, especially concerning the use of force against people of color. >>> a group of independent experts wrote the 70 page report after spending almost a year analyzing the vallejo police department. they found many problems and invalidated some of their policies. they offered 45 recommendations to reform the vallejo police department. demonstrators say change cannot come soon enough for the vallejo police force. >> they are going around just shooting these young boys up. i believe they are too unhappy. >> reporter: a common complaint by these protesters. vallejo police unfairly tar
taken into custody that stemmed from a shooting friday night that left 27-year-old rayshard brooks deb georgia investigators say brooks had fallen asleep in his car at a drive-through at a wednesdays restaurant. he failed a sobriety test and a struggle ensued with two officers. brooks allegedly grabbed an officer's stung gun. one officer shot him during a foot support purs. the atlanta mayor says she does not believe it was justified. >>> in the bay area, new report highlights issues...
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good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, george.ow if those remains are, in fact, the missing children of daybell's new wife, lori vallow. if indeed they are, it will turn the case upside down but in the meantime, he is being charged with concealing evidence. chad daybell behind bars, just like his wife lori vallow whose children tylee and j.j. have been missing for months. local idaho authorities along with the fbi searching daybell's idaho property tuesday saying they made a grim discovery. >> detectives and investigators have recovered what's believed to be human remains. they have not been identified at this time. >> reporter: the findings, a potential break in a desperate search for the two children who haven't been seen since september. from the beginning, questions have swirled about vallow and daybell's alleged involvement in her children's disappearance while a string of deaths surrounded their relationship. the couple who met while both married to other people wed last november in hawaii, just days after daybell's wife tam
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good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, george.tten a novel that has shot through the stratosphere. her newest is a timely look at race and family secrets that seems to touch a cultural nerve. she's the young writer with a golden touch. brit bennett captivating critics and book lovers across the globe with her new novel, "the vanishing half." what do you think when you hear somebody describing a can't miss event, your book is something people need to read. >> it's -- again, i keep saying surreal, the best way i can describe it. i've been really fortunate to have such a warm response to the book from critics, also from readers and it's just been exciting to see people reading the book in the same way i was writing it. >> reporter: our june book club pick telling the complex family story of twins, stella and desiree incomparable as children until one of them decides to pass as white. >> it's all about race, identity, so many things, it almost seems like you came up with this in the last few weeks. would you have had any idea you woul
good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, george.tten a novel that has shot through the stratosphere. her newest is a timely look at race and family secrets that seems to touch a cultural nerve. she's the young writer with a golden touch. brit bennett captivating critics and book lovers across the globe with her new novel, "the vanishing half." what do you think when you hear somebody describing a can't miss event, your book is something people need to read. >> it's --...
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all right, deb, thank you. you take care.r, dr. janet taylor is joining us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't have to tell you all that is going on in the world right now for parents to have to deal with this, so how do they handle it with their children right now, janet? >> well, it's recognizing, as you showed, that our children may not be on the front lines but they're still feeling the same pain, the pandemic, the disruption, feeling the anxiety that we feel, seeing people who have died and the protests. they're afraid of the police which we don't want our children to be, and also, unfortunately, probably hearing some comments in our home. so, it's really important that, as you mentioned, communication is key. now is the time to talk up and explain, talk to our children about anxiety that we are feeling which they are feeling as well, and teach them how to resolve that, how to soothe themselves because what we don't want is our children to associate their anxiety with the images that they're seeing on the tv.
all right, deb, thank you. you take care.r, dr. janet taylor is joining us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't have to tell you all that is going on in the world right now for parents to have to deal with this, so how do they handle it with their children right now, janet? >> well, it's recognizing, as you showed, that our children may not be on the front lines but they're still feeling the same pain, the pandemic, the disruption, feeling the anxiety that we feel,...
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question from deb in missouri. will there be a fair trial for the four officers? the last one. discussed competence training for police? any of those topics you would like to address? guest: i pass on that. pass on those questions. i think time is limited. i would like to break some new ground. these things have been discussed endlessly. i would like to open up the .iscussion in the last five years it is getting narrower and narrower. host: let's go back to calls. independent line, rachel. caller: good morning. i am just a simple person, but i feel that accountability is the number one thing in this issue. mr. floyd is said to do a counterfeit thing, it is a federal crime. then all of a sudden he does not know he is going to be possibly going into a police car and sitting in the backseat and going downtown with that. i don't know, even though it is poor people, i am not a rich person or anything like that either. accountability is one issue that out in theway boonies. people are not taking responsibility for their actions. i actually wanted to circle back on the erica said he ,
question from deb in missouri. will there be a fair trial for the four officers? the last one. discussed competence training for police? any of those topics you would like to address? guest: i pass on that. pass on those questions. i think time is limited. i would like to break some new ground. these things have been discussed endlessly. i would like to open up the .iscussion in the last five years it is getting narrower and narrower. host: let's go back to calls. independent line, rachel....
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message from deb in columbia, missouri, asking if you can address the difficulties in knowing how many days an a symptom addict carrier can spread the virus and if a person asybe -- a symptom attic -- person can spread the virus and if a person can contract it more than once. guest: this is one of the more variable things. if you get the virus you might andsick four days later, you might get worse, it's a simple continue them. but this virus is all over the place in terms of how sick people get, and it's hard to find normal. from a practical point of view, it is summer and this is a significant issue, a lot of people want to visit their older parents, they want their children or grandchildren to come up and visit them. and if you are coming from a higher incident area, florida, going back to new york, there is , does theion seven-year-old have the disease and will they bring it and potentially infect grandma? for which there is no good answer except potentially isolating yourself for extended period of time. and even then, if you are on the plane that has been hard. this is where masks
message from deb in columbia, missouri, asking if you can address the difficulties in knowing how many days an a symptom addict carrier can spread the virus and if a person asybe -- a symptom attic -- person can spread the virus and if a person can contract it more than once. guest: this is one of the more variable things. if you get the virus you might andsick four days later, you might get worse, it's a simple continue them. but this virus is all over the place in terms of how sick people...
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pastors promise a miracle device will keep folks safe and in this house of god he uses a racist slur to deb scrsc the virus. >> so many names, i could give you 19 or 20 names for that, right? it's got all different names. wuhan. wuhan was catching on. coronavirus, right? kung flu, yeah. kung flu. [ cheers ] covid-19. covid. what's the 19? some people can't explain the 19. covid-19. i said that's an odd name. >> in the meantime, back in the real world dr. fauci and members of the once visible coronavirus task force that has now become invisible, much like the coronavirus. they are invisible told lawmakers it's been weeks since they've spoken to the president. >> dr. fauci, when is the last time you spoke to the president? >> about two and a half weeks ago. >> when is the last time you spoke to the president? >> it was about two and a half weeks ago, as well, maybe three weeks ago. >> honorable haun, when is the last time you spoke to the president about the pandemic and response? >> it's been sometime since i spoke about the pandemic response. >> director robert redfield you saw there not sa
pastors promise a miracle device will keep folks safe and in this house of god he uses a racist slur to deb scrsc the virus. >> so many names, i could give you 19 or 20 names for that, right? it's got all different names. wuhan. wuhan was catching on. coronavirus, right? kung flu, yeah. kung flu. [ cheers ] covid-19. covid. what's the 19? some people can't explain the 19. covid-19. i said that's an odd name. >> in the meantime, back in the real world dr. fauci and members of the...
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chief justice roberts citing press deb precedent saying it was an undue burden on access and importantly roberts choosing the integrity of the court over personal ideology it seems. cnn reporter joins me with more. as was pointed out earlier, this is the first time the chief justice voted against abortion regulations. >> reporter: as you said the chief justice here siding with four liberals to strike down the louisiana abortion law, it was 5-4. this was a law that required doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. clinics and doctors said it was medically unnecessary, a veiled attempt to restrict aboirgs whereas louisiana said, look, it is a public safety measure. it is necessary for public safety. context here, keep in mind, four years ago that the court struck down a texas law and in that case chief justice john roberts on the other side and today he said in this opinion he wrote separately so the four liberals wrote the main opinion and he wrote separately to give them their vote saying this. the louisiana law imposes a burden on access to abortion just as severe as t
chief justice roberts citing press deb precedent saying it was an undue burden on access and importantly roberts choosing the integrity of the court over personal ideology it seems. cnn reporter joins me with more. as was pointed out earlier, this is the first time the chief justice voted against abortion regulations. >> reporter: as you said the chief justice here siding with four liberals to strike down the louisiana abortion law, it was 5-4. this was a law that required doctors to have...
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juan, if you coululd talk about the supre court decisision that just came down around d order rico'ss debjujuan: a cple weekeks ago from the susupreme court ruleded butt was in the midst of all of the protests around police abusese o i did not get m much attention n the u.s.... it b basically ruled that t the appointment of the prepa -- probobably so bored, which is runnining the economy and i is really superseding t the local government that the apartment of thosee officials by congress a d the preresident was illegal. there had b been a series of lawsuiuits in ththe courts tryro chchallenge the legalality of te appointments clause ofofhe consnstitution that the membersf the boboard were n appointed with the advice and consent of the senate, as is required of fedederal ofofficers. anand the court ruleded -- it ia strange opinion. it was a a unanimous opinion, bt there waa seven vovote majority opinion written by justicice breyerer, and then there w wereo other concurringng opinions with separate opinions, onene by justice thomas and one by justice e sotomayor or. justice would mayor's op
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question from deb in missouri, will there be a fair trial for the four officers? guest discuss antibias or cultural competence training for police? i've seen research indicating it actually makes president prejudice work. many of those topics you'd like to address? >> i pass on that but i'll take a pass on those questions i think time is limited. i'd like to break some new ground these things have been discussed endlessly. i like to open up the discussion in the last five years it's just getting narrower and narrower. as the weeks same conversation. >> let's go to new braunfels texas independent line, rachel, good morning. >> good morning. i'm watching your show and i'm just a simple person but i feel that accountability is the number one thing in this issue to start with. mr. floyd goes out there and intentionally set to do counterfeit deed which is a federal crime and then all of a sudden he doesn't know he's going to e be possibly going in a police car and sitting in the back seat and going downtown with that. i don't know even though it's poor people and not a
question from deb in missouri, will there be a fair trial for the four officers? guest discuss antibias or cultural competence training for police? i've seen research indicating it actually makes president prejudice work. many of those topics you'd like to address? >> i pass on that but i'll take a pass on those questions i think time is limited. i'd like to break some new ground these things have been discussed endlessly. i like to open up the discussion in the last five years it's just...
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honor of being a part of that with so many people i don't want to leave anyone out but there was byron, deb, it w a welj., rachel, steve. togeer and really an honor. >> a landmark evening. janai, thank you so much. >>> missing soldier. the intensifying efforts to find vanessa guillen last seen at ft. hood almost two months ago. >>> speaking out, what the attorney for a fired atlanta police officer is saying as his client faces a felony murder charge. >>> and kid nation. what rapper ludacris is hoping to accomplish with a new website aimed at kids. we'll be right back. >>> "good morning america" sponsored by cosequin joint health supplements. help keep your pets moving with cosequin. it's very common to havehave sensitivity a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend new sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. jake from state farm? here's the deal... she's not the one for you. if she's not going to protect all her stuff with state farm, how's she going t
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i want to thank lawyers like deb and jacob, chris o'neill, darrell parks, jasmine rand and carol laxtonrtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. i will tell you all that because of the coronavirus pandemic, we have to stay on a strict schedule and we have to do this social distancing but i want to put it on the record that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear on the record, pack it in with that other pandemic we are far too familiar with in america, the pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. before we make a plea to justice we think it appropriate that you hear from the people who really knew george the adolescent, new george the man. and from whence george came. so i would ask that his brother polonius floyd, his brother rodney floyd, his cousin sherita tate, his nephew brandon williams, please come to the stage and i will ask attorney tony romanucci to come and stand as united, they tell the world why we should celebrate the life of george floyd. please come up, family. [applause] >> how
i want to thank lawyers like deb and jacob, chris o'neill, darrell parks, jasmine rand and carol laxtonrtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. i will tell you all that because of the coronavirus pandemic, we have to stay on a strict schedule and we have to do this social distancing but i want to put it on the record that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear on the record, pack it in with that other pandemic we are far...
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office has sought to show his credentials among people but his opponents see it differently they say deb and his ministers are not independent of a political class that ruled for decades if they are independent government they should side by listening to the news speak if you don't do this we're going to was our m.p.'s best sealed playmakers said if you don't approve. another for all of stealing the public money through with a lot of power. unit we will go our m.p. is trying to manage a deep economic crisis he has compared lebanon to rapidly sinking ship that his government is saving he has made many promises like fighting corruption that includes ending the smuggling of subsidized goods particularly fuel across the border to syria but he needs the support of his political backers the alliance led by hezbollah to do that the armed group backed by iran is accused of smuggling weapons through that border in violation of a un resolution i understand that the hezbollah has a veto power i'm not sure that this government can and is able to secure the borders for international standards. there
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checking in on the yen, other change after holding up five deb gain -- five day gains.ng for demand in this superlong zone. checking in on south korea. we are watching the health care sector with the biofarma that is testing retail appetite. weretutional orders prescribed over a hundred 36 times and created medical related stocks have been the best performers. the korean won is on the phone for today. -- front foot today. let's check in on the activity this morning. kiwi stocks are resuming gains. the asx 200 is extending for a third day with the positive data. there was a strong rebound. to 52.6, the highs level since december of 2018. that was registered in may. that could bode well for pmi readings. we are seeing little reaction in the aussie dollar. let's check in quickly on softbank this morning, trading higher, nearly at 2%. part of the stake is in t-mobile. it involves almost 200 million shares. deal thatrt of the was back in march. the next guest says that the next wave will impact the markets. joining us now from singapore is the rain, equity research. thank yo
checking in on the yen, other change after holding up five deb gain -- five day gains.ng for demand in this superlong zone. checking in on south korea. we are watching the health care sector with the biofarma that is testing retail appetite. weretutional orders prescribed over a hundred 36 times and created medical related stocks have been the best performers. the korean won is on the phone for today. -- front foot today. let's check in on the activity this morning. kiwi stocks are resuming...
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rarely, if ever seen we have got a lot more "squawk on the street" forouomg ghback y cin to lock away deb ris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. wherever you make go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. and tailored recommendations. johnson & johnson scientists are working 24/7mask to develop a covid-19 vaccine. the clock never stops and neither do we. >>> all right. we have got earnings from carnival this morning. second quarter, 2020 summary, it is preliminary, u.s. gap necessary lot of $4.4 billion. 6.07 diluted eps for the company. total reference, well, they were $.7 billion lower than the $4.8 billion from the year ago. >> yeah.
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all right, deb, thank you as always. so good to see you.ment is gaining momentum all across the country as more young people join the demonstrations to make their voices heard. i,outaedhi conversation yesterday on "gma" looking at the very youngest. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, robin. we have all seen those images of young kids marching in these protests, and so many teens. the generation that we saw mobilize a nationwide school walkout protesting gun violence is now on the front lines demanding justice and change, and they're demanding it now, coming face-to-face with police officers, calling to mind the children's crusade where thousands of children walked out of class in birmingham, alabama for civil rights. today's teens are marching in streets all across the country. >> we're tired of fighting. it's time to change the narrative. >> reporter: among the hundreds of thousands of marching protesters -- [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: -- teenagers are making their voices heard. >> we want to show them our face and show them we're peacef
all right, deb, thank you as always. so good to see you.ment is gaining momentum all across the country as more young people join the demonstrations to make their voices heard. i,outaedhi conversation yesterday on "gma" looking at the very youngest. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, robin. we have all seen those images of young kids marching in these protests, and so many teens. the generation that we saw mobilize a nationwide school walkout protesting gun violence is now on the...
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deb you has authorization jurisdiction but we need the money. to make this work and the question on financing and mr. hoke eakin -- mr. holtz-eakin it's good to connect with you but are in this period of time we essentially had emergency 2.3 a trillion dollars spending to respond to the emergency of covid-19. i think all of us recognize infesting inner structure is one of those long-term investments that will pay dividends to our country. interest rates are low. i have supported a hole for idea financing mechanisms but i'd be interested at this point in time whether you think deficit financing infrastructure makes sense for our economy? >> as i said in my opening remarks i think there is a place for this kind of an infrastructure investment in the recovery strategy. the emphasis is on unemployment insurance has been highly effective. believe it or not disposal of personal income went up $2.1 trillion the cousin of the care act. that's been the focus. there does need to be a long-term more patient approach. as a matter of doing business in 2024 i
deb you has authorization jurisdiction but we need the money. to make this work and the question on financing and mr. hoke eakin -- mr. holtz-eakin it's good to connect with you but are in this period of time we essentially had emergency 2.3 a trillion dollars spending to respond to the emergency of covid-19. i think all of us recognize infesting inner structure is one of those long-term investments that will pay dividends to our country. interest rates are low. i have supported a hole for idea...
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unmute, deb. >> i want to thank all of you for being here today. i know the hour is getting late and you have better things to do, but it's really important because this is the first time the house has really heard from the governors. i want to ask you a broader question because we all need to know this. i know from my governor -- i love you, chair, but i talked to are inrnor a lot -- they desperate need for more relief. i want to hear from both of you, but she's working with the state legislature on critical budget needs now. can you talk about the urgent need for more funding for the states, the counties and the cities to make up for lost revenue, and what would happen if congress does not provide you with more direct relief to the states and the counties and cities? forgive me, i will go to my governor first. but you are handsome. [laughter] >> we can agree on that. that's unanimous. >> i appreciate the question. covid-19 has wreaked have it on our test havoc on our state budget. it's a crisis unlike anything we have seen before. it's all associ
unmute, deb. >> i want to thank all of you for being here today. i know the hour is getting late and you have better things to do, but it's really important because this is the first time the house has really heard from the governors. i want to ask you a broader question because we all need to know this. i know from my governor -- i love you, chair, but i talked to are inrnor a lot -- they desperate need for more relief. i want to hear from both of you, but she's working with the state...
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joining me now to sort through this week, jeff mason from reuter and deb lew from the miller center.you first here. so take a crack at this question. to whom is the president speaking with this and hasn't he already won over that audience that buys into this mostly offensive rhetoric? >> it is a great question, alex. i think the answer is to his base and we knows he cares a lot about his base. he spent his entire presidency doing things to appeal to the base and going into the election in november he continues to do that. yes, he's won them over. and no, there hasn't been a whole lot of sign or signs that the base has moved away from him in any way for the last three and a half years. but nonetheless, he still needs them to turn out in november. and so that is something that he uses and the decisions that he'd making and the rhetoric that he employs to make sure that happens. >> chris, this way of speaking about the coronavirus, the president finding justir resisterable, what is your understanding. >> as an asian-american it foends me to the core. and words matter and when te come to
joining me now to sort through this week, jeff mason from reuter and deb lew from the miller center.you first here. so take a crack at this question. to whom is the president speaking with this and hasn't he already won over that audience that buys into this mostly offensive rhetoric? >> it is a great question, alex. i think the answer is to his base and we knows he cares a lot about his base. he spent his entire presidency doing things to appeal to the base and going into the election in...
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congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congressman vincente gonzales, congresswoman sylvia garcia, congresswoman debre to honor that leadership. [applause] as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that. i am so sorry i know him and in death, but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to stay 30 years. when the wicked men thought that they had done something, george floyd took it 46 years he walked this journey. he left behind sisters and brothers who could stand up against the adversity of life when the camera came and people asked to pj and others, what do you want? we want justice. we want justice. [applause] and so, my friends, i do not know if i will ever get eight minutes and 46 seconds, reverend sharpton, out of my dna. i do not know if i will ever be able to overcome the words i cannot breathe. eric garner's mother, trayvon martin's mother, and all the mothers. they are robbing slowly. i cannot breathe. but what i will say is that the assignment of george floyd, and the purpose will mean that there will be no more eight
congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congressman vincente gonzales, congresswoman sylvia garcia, congresswoman debre to honor that leadership. [applause] as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that. i am so sorry i know him and in death, but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to stay 30 years. when the wicked men thought that they had done something, george floyd took it 46 years he walked this journey. he left behind...