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relatively large numbers still not coming down fast, andl numbers still not coming down fast, and i will reiterate what i said la stvre, it means we have to tread cautiously as we go forward but new cases are coming down. next slide please. as we have seen previously, that is reflected in admissions to hospital, also decreasing, the slide for england there. and, of course, the numberof england there. and, of course, the number of people on mechanical ventilators in beds in hospital, coming down across the four nations, but, as you will see, some variability with ups and downs along the way. but everything moving in the way. but everything moving in the right direction, slowly, but with a long tail, and as i said, the numberof with a long tail, and as i said, the number of cases remains relatively high, not coming down fast and they are quite close to one. will carry on for a little while longer but the cases are coming down. as you would expect... next slide, please. the number of deaths follows that pattern with again, and this is good to see, a decrease coming day on day, but this also has this long tail. it is n
relatively large numbers still not coming down fast, andl numbers still not coming down fast, and i will reiterate what i said la stvre, it means we have to tread cautiously as we go forward but new cases are coming down. next slide please. as we have seen previously, that is reflected in admissions to hospital, also decreasing, the slide for england there. and, of course, the numberof england there. and, of course, the number of people on mechanical ventilators in beds in hospital, coming down...
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just a block down st.n's episcopal church where every president since james madison has attended at least one church service there. there was a fire in the basement of that building that was also set off and around the blocks here, john, in this downtown d.c. neighborhood there are several cars that were completely burnt out. you can still smell the smell of those burnt cars as i was driving in just this morning, john. we should note that yesterday during the day hundreds of protesters flocked to this area just outside of the white house. they were mostly peaceful. in the evening around 10 p.m. things started to change. several fires were set and this is the results of that destruction that we are seeing. >> jeremy, thank you very much for reporting on the ground for us. >>> also unrest and looting continued in philadelphia. cnn's brian todd is there with more. what are you seeing, brian? >> alison, the city is still reeling from the violence over the weekend and still experiencing a lot of it. we got here
just a block down st.n's episcopal church where every president since james madison has attended at least one church service there. there was a fire in the basement of that building that was also set off and around the blocks here, john, in this downtown d.c. neighborhood there are several cars that were completely burnt out. you can still smell the smell of those burnt cars as i was driving in just this morning, john. we should note that yesterday during the day hundreds of protesters flocked...
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the white house and what across lafayette park filled with protesters and fire to visit the burned down stjohn's church this is "fox news @ night" and shannon bream and let's get back to new york city where brian is reporting the new development here tonight and the curfew moving a little bit earlier this morning, brian. >> yeah, they're moving the curfew to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and today it started at 11:00 p.m. and frankly they realize that's too late because they saw multiple multiple groups of hundreds and thousands of writers and other peaceful protesters we saw earlier just wreaking havoc on manhattan and they are still at this hour. we're now in the middle of manhattan and you know, here is a sign and think you heroes we love you. were in the middle of the hardest hit area of the covid-19 but then they supper here is the situation we are dealing with now and completely limited on madison avenue and you get a look inside. everything's gone inside. this is the situation we've been dealing with and no other city has had the kind of coronavirus situation we've had here. we've dealt with t
the white house and what across lafayette park filled with protesters and fire to visit the burned down stjohn's church this is "fox news @ night" and shannon bream and let's get back to new york city where brian is reporting the new development here tonight and the curfew moving a little bit earlier this morning, brian. >> yeah, they're moving the curfew to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and today it started at 11:00 p.m. and frankly they realize that's too late because they saw multiple...
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burning down st. johns. using a pick to literally carve out as we saw in the video concrete from the sidewalk to hurl at officers. that's not peacefully protesting. the actions were not in keeping in the first amendment. the media has to recognize there's a discernment between the peaceful protesters and the rioters. yes, america will act against rioters. yes, under. trump, he won't allow federal buildings to be defaced and 750 law enforcement officers to be injured. >> just to follow up on that. you do know that the burning of st. john's happened sunday night and a lot of the violence that you're talking about happened sunday night. he was asking about those monday as anyone that was down there knows that it was almost exclusively peaceful in the moment before the chemical munitions were used on the protesters. so you want to clarify that about the burning of st. john's? that happened on a different day. >> the burning of st. john's is what prompted the decision to move the perimeter. what prompted park pol
burning down st. johns. using a pick to literally carve out as we saw in the video concrete from the sidewalk to hurl at officers. that's not peacefully protesting. the actions were not in keeping in the first amendment. the media has to recognize there's a discernment between the peaceful protesters and the rioters. yes, america will act against rioters. yes, under. trump, he won't allow federal buildings to be defaced and 750 law enforcement officers to be injured. >> just to follow up...
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thousands had gathered for the city's black lives matter rally also entertained scenes in london down in st. i was 3. was i scuffles broke college when police apparently tried to grab a man from the crowd turned in the parks. by a guy that was i. then a move towards healing america's racial divide the governor of the state of virginia is to remove a civil war statue of a confederate general seen as a toast and really of african american repression today's tributes over george ford's killing are forcing more and more americans to face up to their past and the impact it's having on the present but is removing monuments the answer your start to kill up. towards floyd's dad is being fit into a much wider array even protest you see police brutality racism and inequality is all wrapped up into one the 1st protests focused primarily on george lloyd's tragic can. was. i was a right way than was a lie thank god the police are frequently accused of targeting minorities but george floyd's death seems to have revitalized the black lives matter movement protesters have defaced monuments to the confedera
thousands had gathered for the city's black lives matter rally also entertained scenes in london down in st. i was 3. was i scuffles broke college when police apparently tried to grab a man from the crowd turned in the parks. by a guy that was i. then a move towards healing america's racial divide the governor of the state of virginia is to remove a civil war statue of a confederate general seen as a toast and really of african american repression today's tributes over george ford's killing are...
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st. lawrence drainage basin. so if you're farming on the west side of the green mountains as the alans were, you actually had pretty good reasons to want to be trading through downto st. lawrence. there's a division within vermont, the eastern vermont counties, that's the one in the connecticut valley, are probably less taken with the idea of a union, though. you know, at the end of the day, the union was -- once you got the constitution in place, the union was going to win out. but, you know, i think that, you know, we make a mistake if we assume that's the whole story. the presence of this british alternative has a huge impact on what goes on in these western territories well into the 19th century. >> i see one over here and one over here. there's a question back there. >> when you talk about a commonwealth style, obviously what comes to mind is today's commonwealth of nations. is that the term that they're using and how does that or does that not anticipate the later developments. >> that's a good question. historians have used it. so it shows up in historical literature. and so i'm emboldened to use it because of other people's inactuism. nothing like blamin
st. lawrence drainage basin. so if you're farming on the west side of the green mountains as the alans were, you actually had pretty good reasons to want to be trading through downto st. lawrence. there's a division within vermont, the eastern vermont counties, that's the one in the connecticut valley, are probably less taken with the idea of a union, though. you know, at the end of the day, the union was -- once you got the constitution in place, the union was going to win out. but, you know,...
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macy's was attempted to be burned down. st. patrick's cathedral. that has to be under control., it will be very difficult to have people come back to work and live there. all of that is going to be difficult anyway. this just makes it more difficult. everyone all races and nationalities to get together and resolve this. the demonstrators carrying signs attacking nypd. the fact is there are far more whites killed by police he we are than african-americans. that overall and per capita in involvements with the police. most of those are justified. every death, every innocent death is wrong. white or black. but to be having these reversing the policies of the last 0 years which saved thousands of lives. defund the police, that's going to get us nowhere. as far as new york city recovering, it will make it much more difficult. people were moving out before this because of the high taxes. not just moving out to the hamptons. i can see people moving out of state all together. jon: you are taking a look at what appears to be a mostly peaceful protest in new york city. as you know, and as
macy's was attempted to be burned down. st. patrick's cathedral. that has to be under control., it will be very difficult to have people come back to work and live there. all of that is going to be difficult anyway. this just makes it more difficult. everyone all races and nationalities to get together and resolve this. the demonstrators carrying signs attacking nypd. the fact is there are far more whites killed by police he we are than african-americans. that overall and per capita in...
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. >>> the st down the street. the protest denouncing police violence suddenly took a violent turn. >>> video shows the moment a woman driving a white suv drove into the crowd. police say the driver -- . she had items thrown at the vehicle. she tried to get through the crowd as quickly as possible to get out of there. >> this is the vantage point of the escort. reflective sleep in the headlight lighting the way. the cyclist tries to get the driver to slow down. the vehicle slows and then accelerates toward the crowd. >> aside from marching down the street, we had done absolutely nothing to provoke her. >> video shows earlier encounters where drivers pull to the side and drove through no problem. the incident was the only altercation that night. >> the protest was peaceful up until this incident occurred. >> a teenage boy was slightly injured after being hit. police say they have no reports of injuries. the driver eventually pulled over to report the incident and said she was assaulted. >> according to her, punched
. >>> the st down the street. the protest denouncing police violence suddenly took a violent turn. >>> video shows the moment a woman driving a white suv drove into the crowd. police say the driver -- . she had items thrown at the vehicle. she tried to get through the crowd as quickly as possible to get out of there. >> this is the vantage point of the escort. reflective sleep in the headlight lighting the way. the cyclist tries to get the driver to slow down. the...
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activity going on, illegal cutting down of trees, perhaps influenced by the united irishmen, and st. george goes down to check on this activity and also try to stop it, and he stands before his tenants disclaiming against rebellion, and he says to them basically that i'm going to be staying without an armed guard in county cork at the home of one of my agents. if you dare try me, go ahead. and they do. the night of february 9th, 1798, a group of tenants, some say about 30 of them, broke into the house and murdered richard st. george and his agent that night. one of the first people killed in 1978. that brief mention that thomas mentioned in his history of the irish revolution, we know much more about it now. newspapers in ireland and england carried the story. and then a large funeral takes place, and thanks to a man who is here as well, if you could raise your hand. there you are. he found this reference to st. george's funeral in the chester chronicle from march 23rd, 1798. and i was able to find the sermon that was preached at st. george's funeral on that day, february 22nd. which
activity going on, illegal cutting down of trees, perhaps influenced by the united irishmen, and st. george goes down to check on this activity and also try to stop it, and he stands before his tenants disclaiming against rebellion, and he says to them basically that i'm going to be staying without an armed guard in county cork at the home of one of my agents. if you dare try me, go ahead. and they do. the night of february 9th, 1798, a group of tenants, some say about 30 of them, broke into...
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amendment rights going down this path of the destruction of our cities we saw the attempt to burn down the historic st. john's church. >> just a moment ago st. john's churches on fire. we saw something happen earlier there is definitely a fire here spirit that is a historic church just across lafayette park dozens of presidents have gone there in times of national trouble regular sunday services for generations presidents and families have walked across lafayette park. >> as president trump and damn near for a moment the democrats went after him nancy pelosi reads a passage from the bible let me get your reaction to the clip in the destruction we are seeing in the communities. >> my heart dropped to her the initial reports that st. john's church was burning. and then you think of the history of that church of what it represents to our country to think that it was burning down it allows the church to be it was heartbreaking and then to save the church but it opened up people's eyes that he should not have been murdered that day and with that real issue to deal with. also to burn down a church and then
amendment rights going down this path of the destruction of our cities we saw the attempt to burn down the historic st. john's church. >> just a moment ago st. john's churches on fire. we saw something happen earlier there is definitely a fire here spirit that is a historic church just across lafayette park dozens of presidents have gone there in times of national trouble regular sunday services for generations presidents and families have walked across lafayette park. >> as...
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rebellious activity going on, illegal cutting down of trees, perhaps influenced by the united irishman. st. george goes down to check on this activity and also try to stop it. he stands before his tenants, exclaiming against rebellion and he says to them basically that i'm going to be staying without an armed guard at the home of one of my agents and if you dare try me, go ahead. and they do. the night of february 9th 1798, a group of tenants, some say about 30 of them, broke into that house and murdered st. george that night. one of the first people killed in 1798. that brief mention in the history of the irish revolution, we know much more about it now. newspapers in ireland and england carry the story and then a large funeral takes place february 22nd, 1798. thanks to porig higgins, who is here as well. if you could raise your hand. there you are. he finds this funeral service and i was able to find the sermon published on that day acres sermon we reproduced calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this is a document that suggests how the international impact
rebellious activity going on, illegal cutting down of trees, perhaps influenced by the united irishman. st. george goes down to check on this activity and also try to stop it. he stands before his tenants, exclaiming against rebellion and he says to them basically that i'm going to be staying without an armed guard at the home of one of my agents and if you dare try me, go ahead. and they do. the night of february 9th 1798, a group of tenants, some say about 30 of them, broke into that house...
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several neighborhoods in the vicinity si of the market are st down with guards in place.n was closed for the latest, we turn to our reporter in beijing, china this morning. good morning >> reporter: good morning, philip a lot of the restrictions that have been relaxed recently are back, like temperature checks at shopping malls, and nearly a dozen neighborhoods have been locked down. the market is a huge wholesale food market that supplies 80% of the food to beijing. so 20 million people and why authorities are taking it so seriously. at the end of last week, they had three confirmed cases linked to the market, mostly employees that work as distributors for stores and restaurants that's been expanded to at least 79 authorities are testing tens of thousands of people now. they have set up testing sites at a sport s stadiums and they're raising concerns about imported salmon after dozens of environmental samples, samples that were taken from the market itself, not from people, have returned a positive result. now, this outbreak and the reaction to it are, of course, sparkin
several neighborhoods in the vicinity si of the market are st down with guards in place.n was closed for the latest, we turn to our reporter in beijing, china this morning. good morning >> reporter: good morning, philip a lot of the restrictions that have been relaxed recently are back, like temperature checks at shopping malls, and nearly a dozen neighborhoods have been locked down. the market is a huge wholesale food market that supplies 80% of the food to beijing. so 20 million people...
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illegal cutting down of trees perhaps influenced by the united irishmen. and st. george goes down to check on this activity and also try and stop it. he stands before his tenants speaking against rebellion and says to them basically i'm going to be staying without an armed guard in county cork at the home of one of my agents and if you dare try me go ahead and they do. the night of february 9th, 1798 a group of tenants some say about 30 of them broke into the house and murdered richard st. george and his agent that night. one of the first people killed in 1798. that brief mention that was mentioned in the history of the irish revolution, we know much more about it now. newspapers in ireland and england carry the story and then a large funeral takes place on february 22nd, 1798. and thanks to porig higgins, he found this reference to st. george's funeral in the chester chronicle from march 23rd, 1798. i was able to find the sermon preached at his funeral on that evening, on that day february 22nd, which is a sermon that we've produced downstairs, calling out the dem
illegal cutting down of trees perhaps influenced by the united irishmen. and st. george goes down to check on this activity and also try and stop it. he stands before his tenants speaking against rebellion and says to them basically i'm going to be staying without an armed guard in county cork at the home of one of my agents and if you dare try me go ahead and they do. the night of february 9th, 1798 a group of tenants some say about 30 of them broke into the house and murdered richard st....
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explorer known for discovering the americas saw his statue beheaded in boston and another one torn down in stting his involvement in the slave trade and treatment of indigenous people. house speaker nancy pelosi is calling for all confederate statues at the capital to be removed. >> i think it is overdue. i think that we have a relates across the united states that they are symbols of an institution of slavery that still plagues us today. >> we should remove the confederate statues. >> reporter: also on capitol hill lawmakers think that they could reach a compromise on passing police reforms that have been at the heart of protester demands. the banning of chokehold appears to be one changed that is seen bipartisan support. >> i think there is a lot of desire to ban >> reporter: here in minnesota the governor is calling for a special session aimed at passing police reforms. in saint paul, minnesota, foxnews. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 starts now. >> charges filed against a man accused of gunning down az santa cruz sergeant. the suspect could spend the rest of his life behind bars or even face
explorer known for discovering the americas saw his statue beheaded in boston and another one torn down in stting his involvement in the slave trade and treatment of indigenous people. house speaker nancy pelosi is calling for all confederate statues at the capital to be removed. >> i think it is overdue. i think that we have a relates across the united states that they are symbols of an institution of slavery that still plagues us today. >> we should remove the confederate statues....
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st. lawrence drainage basin. if you are farming on the west side of the green mountains, you have pretty good reasons to want to be trading down the st. lawrence. there is a division within the eastern vermont counties they are probably less taken with the idea of a union. at the end of the day, once you got the constitution in place the union was going to win out. we make a mistake if we assume that is the whole story. the presence of this british alternative has a huge impact on what goes on in these western territories. there is a question back there. >> when you talk about a commonwealth style, today is a commonwealth of nations, but i don't want to be anachronistically putting that back, is that the term they are using? how does that not anticipate the later developments? >> historians have used it. it shows up in historical literature, so i'm emboldened to use it because of other people's anachronisms. nothing like blaming someone else for your own anachronisms. i want to look at galloway, but it is not just galloway. i want to look at some of the irish writers. one of the early interesting proponents of this is john car
st. lawrence drainage basin. if you are farming on the west side of the green mountains, you have pretty good reasons to want to be trading down the st. lawrence. there is a division within the eastern vermont counties they are probably less taken with the idea of a union. at the end of the day, once you got the constitution in place the union was going to win out. we make a mistake if we assume that is the whole story. the presence of this british alternative has a huge impact on what goes on...
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we also saw the attempt to burn down the historic st. john's church by the white house. let's watch this clip. >> i can add just a moment ago it does appear st. john's church is on fire. we saw graffiti when the door was open. we saw something similar earlier. there is definitely a fire here. mercedes: that is an historic church just across lafayette park from the white house. numerous presidents have sat in those pews. they have gone there in times of national trouble and for regular sunday services. andgenerations, presidents their families have gone and sat in the pews of st. john's. president trump went to go see st. john and what had happened, stand there for a moment. of course, the media mocked him. the democrats went after him. nancy pelosi decided to read a passage from the bible. let me get your reaction to the clip and destruction we are seeing in our communities. rep. scalise: my heart dropped when i heard the reports st. john's church was burning. initially they didn't know how bad it was. you think about the history of the church and what it represents to o
we also saw the attempt to burn down the historic st. john's church by the white house. let's watch this clip. >> i can add just a moment ago it does appear st. john's church is on fire. we saw graffiti when the door was open. we saw something similar earlier. there is definitely a fire here. mercedes: that is an historic church just across lafayette park from the white house. numerous presidents have sat in those pews. they have gone there in times of national trouble and for regular...
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st. paul, minneapolis police department? >> i think to narrow this conversation down to the st. paul and minneapolis police department is to completely miss what's going on in our country. i'll tell you, here in st. paul we have a fantastic department, we have a fantastic chief who i always hear ask our officers three questions. were your actions reasonable, were they necessary, were they done with respect? he always talks about our bank of trust and when it comes time to draw from at that that bank, you better hope you make years of deposits to build up the trust. they're doing the work to build that trust. we also have to know that there is a historic trauma that has happened, in particular again to black and brown communities and every time we see this video, come from anywhere in the country, that it triggers that trauma and that's a fallback. >> i want today ask you about something that president trump tweeted because it involves mayors. what he says he'll do if you don't take the reins. he said crossing state lines to incite violence is a federal crime. liberal governors a
st. paul, minneapolis police department? >> i think to narrow this conversation down to the st. paul and minneapolis police department is to completely miss what's going on in our country. i'll tell you, here in st. paul we have a fantastic department, we have a fantastic chief who i always hear ask our officers three questions. were your actions reasonable, were they necessary, were they done with respect? he always talks about our bank of trust and when it comes time to draw from at...
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st. lawrence drainage basin. if you are farming on the west side of the green islands you had good reasons to want to be trading through downo st. lawrence. there actually is a division within vermont. the eastern vermont counties, that is the ones in the connecticut valley, are probably less taken with the idea of a union. though that's where wall pole is and they are willing to drink punch to king george in 1782. but you know, at the ends of the day the union was -- you know, once you have got the constitution in place, the union was going to win out. but you know, i think that, you know, it -- we make a mistake if we assume that's the whole story. the presence of this british alternative has a huge impact on what goes on in these western territories well into the 19th century. i see one over here. and there is also one over here. and there is a question back there. okay. >> when you talk about a commonwealth style, obviously what cops to mind is today's kind of commonwealth of nations but i don't want to be putting that back. is that the term they are using? how does that or does that not anticipate the later development
st. lawrence drainage basin. if you are farming on the west side of the green islands you had good reasons to want to be trading through downo st. lawrence. there actually is a division within vermont. the eastern vermont counties, that is the ones in the connecticut valley, are probably less taken with the idea of a union. though that's where wall pole is and they are willing to drink punch to king george in 1782. but you know, at the ends of the day the union was -- you know, once you have...
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st. lawrence drainage base. so that if you are farming on the west side of the green mountains as the islands were you actually had pretty good reasons to want to be trading through down the st. lawrence. there is actually a division within vermont. the eastern vermont counties, that is the once in the connecticut valley. they are probably less taken with the idea of the union. that is where walpole it is and he is willing to drink punch to king george. at the end of the day, the union was, once you got the constitution in place, the union was going to win out. i think that, we make a mistake if we assume that that is the whole story. the presence of this british alternative has a huge impact on what goes on in these western territories. well into the 19th century. >> there is a question back there. >> when you talk about a commonwealth style. obviously what comes to mind is today's kind of commonwealth of nations, but i do not want to be in that putting that back. it's that the turn that they're using and kind of how does that or not anticipate the later developments? >> that is a good question. historians have used it. it shows up in historical literature. and simon
st. lawrence drainage base. so that if you are farming on the west side of the green mountains as the islands were you actually had pretty good reasons to want to be trading through down the st. lawrence. there is actually a division within vermont. the eastern vermont counties, that is the once in the connecticut valley. they are probably less taken with the idea of the union. that is where walpole it is and he is willing to drink punch to king george. at the end of the day, the union was,...
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you might recall the case of anthony lamar smith who was gunned down by a st. louis police officer in -- in 2007. he was eventually acquitted. let's tart with your thoughts about what's going on across our country right now as we look at these images. >> when i was governor we made it very clear that everyone has the constitutional right to freedom of speech. everyone has a constitutional right to freedom of assembly and to protest. we were very clear when people were peacefully protesting, our police officers were protecting peaceful protesters. but we also made it very clear that throwing a brick through a window is not free speech. and attacking a police officer, throwing bricks and bottles at police was an assault, and if you engaged in that you were going to be arrested. we went out and supported our police officers, and when we did so, there was no looting there will be was no burning. we were able to protect people, including peaceful protesters. rick: there were those who suggested if the minneapolis police department had done that perhaps we wouldn't b
you might recall the case of anthony lamar smith who was gunned down by a st. louis police officer in -- in 2007. he was eventually acquitted. let's tart with your thoughts about what's going on across our country right now as we look at these images. >> when i was governor we made it very clear that everyone has the constitutional right to freedom of speech. everyone has a constitutional right to freedom of assembly and to protest. we were very clear when people were peacefully...
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cases but the pandemic has been deadlier in santa clara county which has 145 deaths for a full st broken down by city and county just head over to our website, it's always listed for you there at kron 4 dot com. well to the east way now contra costa county continues to ease restrictions after the coronavirus pandemic now the county moved further into stage 2 and with less than a month to go until the county is set to move into stage 3 kron four's jonathan mccall learned the biggest concerns from councilmember leaders that could stop the reopening plan for moving forward. >>contra costa county's road to reopening from the coronavirus hit another milestone on monday as the county moved further into face to starting monday people can once again eat outdoors at restaurants. visit swimming pools and dog parts and also hold outdoor religious gatherings. next week the county is expected to move even further into face to reopening barbershops and salons board of supervisors chairwoman candice anderson says that county leaders are closely paying attention to any potential spikes that could happen as a
cases but the pandemic has been deadlier in santa clara county which has 145 deaths for a full st broken down by city and county just head over to our website, it's always listed for you there at kron 4 dot com. well to the east way now contra costa county continues to ease restrictions after the coronavirus pandemic now the county moved further into stage 2 and with less than a month to go until the county is set to move into stage 3 kron four's jonathan mccall learned the biggest concerns...
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be taken over by criminals, looters and domestic terrorists who burned down businesses, shoe police officers, and in the case of st. john's, tried to burn down one of the most sacred ecclesiastical spaces in our country. it is wrong and over the line and is honors the memory of george floyd and contrary to everything doctor martin luther king preached and lived and taught and is counterproductive to address the very real issue of racism , discrimination and police brutality. in the second message he is sending is that while we need to fight the evil of racism and we need public policy responses to racism and police brutality and i support all of that, my organization faith and freedom coalition lobbied for years for criminal justice reform so african-americans who we believe were unfairly incarcerated under mass incarceration we get a second chance at life disproportionately those of color that ultimately it can be found in and that repentance and redemption found through the gospel and by going there trump said that and i strongly supported it. >> on another topic you cover in your book is vice president pence, h
be taken over by criminals, looters and domestic terrorists who burned down businesses, shoe police officers, and in the case of st. john's, tried to burn down one of the most sacred ecclesiastical spaces in our country. it is wrong and over the line and is honors the memory of george floyd and contrary to everything doctor martin luther king preached and lived and taught and is counterproductive to address the very real issue of racism , discrimination and police brutality. in the second...
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st. sarah got torn down. i stood with nancy pelosi and the pope and prayed before the statue of st. sarah in the capitol. she said nothing about this. they want to go after general grant, look what they did in wisconsin. they tore down a statue of someone who fought slavery, they knocked out literally, someone who fought slately. >> and, when it comes to the institution and others, one of the greatests we -- foundations we have in america is the rule of law. they are going against the rule of law. if we break down the rule of law we lose society, that's the goal of a lot of these people, if you ask them their beliefs, they are marxist and socialist and they are trying to tear down the history of this nation and we all should stand against it. >> i hope both democrats and republicans, will follow this president's lead. >> thank you, again, congressman kevin mccarthy. >> and joining us after this quick break ... >> joining us now, jason chafis, former chairman of the oversight committee, fox contributor and grea
st. sarah got torn down. i stood with nancy pelosi and the pope and prayed before the statue of st. sarah in the capitol. she said nothing about this. they want to go after general grant, look what they did in wisconsin. they tore down a statue of someone who fought slavery, they knocked out literally, someone who fought slately. >> and, when it comes to the institution and others, one of the greatests we -- foundations we have in america is the rule of law. they are going against the...
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and in california, where bears and beaches are shut down, the governor saying stricter st stay-at-home restrictions may return. that announcement to come tomorrow. california is one of several states hitting pause or reversing course in an urgent rush to halt the spread. abc's matt gutman leads us off in california. >> reporter: tonight in california, first state to shut down and one of the last to reopen, covid-19 exploding. nearly a quarter of a million cases. and the governor with a stern warning. >> if you're not going to stay home and you're not going to wear masks in public, we have to enforce. and we will. >> reporter: the situation so dire that new york, new jersey and connecticut, which have beaten back covid after tens of thousands of deaths, now slapping a 14-day quarantine on visitors from california and a growing list of 15 other states where the virus is surging. with the nation notching 40,000 new cases a day, dr. anthony fauci today warning those case numbers could easily double. >> i would not be surprised if we go up to 100,000 a day, if this does not turn around. and
and in california, where bears and beaches are shut down, the governor saying stricter st stay-at-home restrictions may return. that announcement to come tomorrow. california is one of several states hitting pause or reversing course in an urgent rush to halt the spread. abc's matt gutman leads us off in california. >> reporter: tonight in california, first state to shut down and one of the last to reopen, covid-19 exploding. nearly a quarter of a million cases. and the governor with a...
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quickly, we want to go down to the low end of the market. riley from st.thinking of moving to new york city and wants to know if studios will be cheaper by the time school starts in september. what do you think? jonathan m.: i think the answer is a very definitive no. though thatd, even is where the concentrated job loss is impacted most, low interest rates and the absolute limitation on supply keep that market pretty tight. maybe not as tight as it was three or four months ago, but still very tight. ago youwas only weeks and i were living in studios. jonathan miller with 6000 square feet north of new york city. he has with miller samuel as well. lisa, i am glad we digressed. it really is about markets. i am absolutely stunned at the continued fixation on billionaire articles, like the whole wall street journal mansion session. our fascination on this stuff i find crazy. lisa: there is so much there. on one hand, there is just the pure fascination and drool factor of some of these homes. this has also been an area where you see an incredible amount of buil
quickly, we want to go down to the low end of the market. riley from st.thinking of moving to new york city and wants to know if studios will be cheaper by the time school starts in september. what do you think? jonathan m.: i think the answer is a very definitive no. though thatd, even is where the concentrated job loss is impacted most, low interest rates and the absolute limitation on supply keep that market pretty tight. maybe not as tight as it was three or four months ago, but still very...
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down 3%.st laggard, the biggest drop since mid april. consumer holdings by overseas filipinos fell in march bigger than estimated. the sct and the singapore sti, down at this point. markets,the currency the dollar coming back again. this is where we find ourselves, the dollar index up a fraction. we see the yen which remains on the 107 level, looking at the 6, 7 .08. what we have is the dollar going up. there is the possibility of a second wave and that is affecting markets. at -- at the australian dollar, it has weakened against its american counterpart, down to a chinese court sentencing in australia adding to the political and trade tensions between the two countries. this is the oil market, brent crude, new york crude all the way down, looking at s&p, the futures contract 1.2 percent down. a nifty right there on the futures contract in singapore, seeing weakness. oil falling after its first weekly drop since late april down to the fresh coronavirus outbreak in china. this is because of the fear and concerns about a second wave of infe
down 3%.st laggard, the biggest drop since mid april. consumer holdings by overseas filipinos fell in march bigger than estimated. the sct and the singapore sti, down at this point. markets,the currency the dollar coming back again. this is where we find ourselves, the dollar index up a fraction. we see the yen which remains on the 107 level, looking at the 6, 7 .08. what we have is the dollar going up. there is the possibility of a second wave and that is affecting markets. at -- at the...
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really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and downture. this is in fact a waterspout. you can see a little bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern ireland, and there will be some rain for a time in northern england and southern scotland as well. so, "rain at times" probably best sums up things. as we head into friday, though, our low pressure is going to be tending to ease away quite quickly north—westwards, with the rain then getting shoved northwards. so most of us have a cloudy star to the day. rain across wales, the midlands, moving into northern england, where it will turn heavy and thundery through the afternoon. and some of those storms will make their way into southern scotland. a few showers further north in northern
really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and downture. this is in fact a waterspout. you can see a little bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the south—west midlands....
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burn down businesses shoot police officers and in the case of st. hn's tried to burn down one of the most sacred ecclesiastical spaces in our country. that's wrong, it's over the line, it dishonors the memory of george floyd. it's contrary to everything doctor martin luther king preached, live, and talk, and it's ultimately counterproductive to addressing the very real issue of racism, discrimination, and police brutality. the second message he was sending is that while we need to fight the evil of racism and while we need public policy responses to racism and police brutality and i support all that, my organization faith and freedom coalition lobbied for years for criminal justice reform so that african-americans who we believe had been unfairly incarcerated under mass incarceration would get a second chance at life. not just african-americans but disproportionately those of color. ultimately the answer to what ails our country including the original set of racism can be found in the repentance, the forgiveness, and the redemption that is found to t
burn down businesses shoot police officers and in the case of st. hn's tried to burn down one of the most sacred ecclesiastical spaces in our country. that's wrong, it's over the line, it dishonors the memory of george floyd. it's contrary to everything doctor martin luther king preached, live, and talk, and it's ultimately counterproductive to addressing the very real issue of racism, discrimination, and police brutality. the second message he was sending is that while we need to fight the...
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the restaurants down here in st. pete are pull. think the economy is going to do a lot better than people expect. earnings, as you suggested will be a lot better than people suggest. i think, there is what, five trillion dollars in money market funds on the sidelines? this is not the way secular bull markets end. i think we have years ahead of us left on. upside. charles: dani, you mentioned reits. the last few months you've come own on the show you like oil. break out would be huge. they have come a long way. is this still one of these beaten down sectors we should be looking at? >> we're overweight nrg, charles. we took the ride down. took advantage of pricing when things felt like there was no gravity. we do think the energy sector will recover. shale will take a little bit longer but shale is not dead. as technology advances we're going to need more energy, period, full stop, globally. this is not going to end. this is not a story or theme that has an ending. we believe there are smart moves out there. that it is following the
the restaurants down here in st. pete are pull. think the economy is going to do a lot better than people expect. earnings, as you suggested will be a lot better than people suggest. i think, there is what, five trillion dollars in money market funds on the sidelines? this is not the way secular bull markets end. i think we have years ahead of us left on. upside. charles: dani, you mentioned reits. the last few months you've come own on the show you like oil. break out would be huge. they have...
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they brought down the statue of st. junipero serra. e been showing that you demonstrators brought down a statue of serra in san francisco on friday. >>> the fbi is joining nascar this morning in investigating the finding of a noose in the garage of a black driver. the discovery was made yesterday at talladega speedway in alabama. bubba wallace recently pushed to get nascar to ban the confederate flag from its track, which some fans expressed opposition to yesterday. in a statement wallace says he is incredibly saddened by the act but says he will continue to proudly stand up for what he believes in. >> stand up for what you believe in. i love that. look, we still don't have a lot of our sports happening right now but last night the stars did return to live tv for the 2020 espy awards. so this year's awards didn't focus on the usual categories like best team or athlete. instead the hosts, russell wilson, meghan rapinhoe and sue bird called for social justice and to end racism with highlighting the black lives matter movement. one highlig
they brought down the statue of st. junipero serra. e been showing that you demonstrators brought down a statue of serra in san francisco on friday. >>> the fbi is joining nascar this morning in investigating the finding of a noose in the garage of a black driver. the discovery was made yesterday at talladega speedway in alabama. bubba wallace recently pushed to get nascar to ban the confederate flag from its track, which some fans expressed opposition to yesterday. in a statement...
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st. john's church down in the basement it appeared to be a nursery . apparently the fire has been extinguished by dc's bravest. that is very good news for everyone who's been watching our coverage tonight. quiet streets on the side of the building, where on the treasury side of the white house complex and we hope things calm down as the night goes on .>> that's good news about st. john's. we talked about what a historic landmark that is and how every president since james madison has visited there .it is a place many of those presidentshave sought refuge.they have sought spiritual guidancein the country's darkest moments and we just thank god tonight those firefighters are safe and they were able to preserve that little bit of history that isimportant in washington . standby and i want to bring in attorney and retired homicide detective from washington had williams still with us. it looks like the streets have been quieted tonight , it seemed like an hour ago it was going to be tough to get there but now it seems like we have a lowland the storm, what
st. john's church down in the basement it appeared to be a nursery . apparently the fire has been extinguished by dc's bravest. that is very good news for everyone who's been watching our coverage tonight. quiet streets on the side of the building, where on the treasury side of the white house complex and we hope things calm down as the night goes on .>> that's good news about st. john's. we talked about what a historic landmark that is and how every president since james madison has...
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you can see that's h deep, going deep down h street, st. john's, the historic church and you can see this crowd goes on for block after block, from i street to k street and beyond. this is a huge crowd. you are right, alex. it doesn't look like anybody is getting ready to leave even though curfew comes up in about 13 minutes or so. >> reporter: the crowd is booing because it looks like some officers are coming up towards the front. but they are walking away. this is a huge crowd. you in some ways have a better advantage point than i do because i am in the middle of it. i feel the magnitude of it stretching down to h street, the main artery going to the white house. this crowd, even if they wanted to leave, it would take a long time to clear out. i can tell you there are a lot of people who do not want to leave. the question is who will enforce the curfew? the local police who know the people who live in the city have a lighter hand on the protesters. last night they didn't enforce until significantly after 7:00. last night we also saw the f
you can see that's h deep, going deep down h street, st. john's, the historic church and you can see this crowd goes on for block after block, from i street to k street and beyond. this is a huge crowd. you are right, alex. it doesn't look like anybody is getting ready to leave even though curfew comes up in about 13 minutes or so. >> reporter: the crowd is booing because it looks like some officers are coming up towards the front. but they are walking away. this is a huge crowd. you in...
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mainstream media were more critical of the fact that he had the photo o p than the arsonists burned down st over 200 years old and i think it was very telling but i think the president can do three quick things. one, recognize that black men face special challenges when dealing with cops. i think that's very very important. recognize too and you have to take a real gulp to do this that george floyd be alive today if he was a quite guy. the third reform be to abolish chokeholds and they are unnecessary in modern policing and the fourth, the president can remind america that he's the president that did criminal justice reform. he's the president that attempt ed to modernize the jail ing of so many african americans and other minorities. i think that he's got a good hand to play, but i think he's got himself playing it today. ainsley: not a bad idea but alice johnson would help them out with that. this is bill barr he was talking in a press conference with law enforcement agents yesterday. listen to what he said about the number of injuries to law enforcement. >> from saturday until today, the
mainstream media were more critical of the fact that he had the photo o p than the arsonists burned down st over 200 years old and i think it was very telling but i think the president can do three quick things. one, recognize that black men face special challenges when dealing with cops. i think that's very very important. recognize too and you have to take a real gulp to do this that george floyd be alive today if he was a quite guy. the third reform be to abolish chokeholds and they are...
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st. paul, minnesota, a large group gathered in a park. that's from l.a. we saw new york city as well. washington square park, which is downenwich village area. they're gathering. it is early. meanwhile from last night in st. louis, four cops shot after peaceful protests dissolved into mayhem. also, the former mayor of cincinnati is calling on local leaders to step up to protect the cities. i'll talk to ken blackwell. first, a new york city police officer's plea for unity in a crowd last night. >> it has to end today. tonight. when the sun goes down, people protesters, go home. we'll get rid of those that are ruining your neighborhoods. is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. vby refinancing your va loan atl today's incredibly low rates potato pay them to. at newday usa. newday's va streamline refi is the quickest and easiest refi they've ever offered. you can lower your payments by this time next month without having to verify your income
st. paul, minnesota, a large group gathered in a park. that's from l.a. we saw new york city as well. washington square park, which is downenwich village area. they're gathering. it is early. meanwhile from last night in st. louis, four cops shot after peaceful protests dissolved into mayhem. also, the former mayor of cincinnati is calling on local leaders to step up to protect the cities. i'll talk to ken blackwell. first, a new york city police officer's plea for unity in a crowd last night....
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many of them or not but it impedes the ability for law enforcement and firefighters to get down somewhere like st john's again, and historic part of the country now under fire. literally on fire just across lafayette park. as long as you are safe, i want to bring in charles u.s. former secret service agent. welcome, charles. what you make of this scene in washington tonight? >> it is anarchy, nothing short of anarchy. shannon, as you know, both from her time at the white house, the secret service is used to scene organized, peaceful protests and executing the first amendment right to and it is encouraged and this is not that. this is far from that. they have extended the perimeter out to h street as you can tell east and west to 15th and 17th street and that is where they have drawn the line this evening. you made the reference very clearly and i thought very well earlier, shannon, this is not the local cvs that the protests are looking at encroaching into. this is the white house. this has the first family. it will be protected. shannon: charles, -- >> it's dangerous and unfortunate situation. s
many of them or not but it impedes the ability for law enforcement and firefighters to get down somewhere like st john's again, and historic part of the country now under fire. literally on fire just across lafayette park. as long as you are safe, i want to bring in charles u.s. former secret service agent. welcome, charles. what you make of this scene in washington tonight? >> it is anarchy, nothing short of anarchy. shannon, as you know, both from her time at the white house, the secret...
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protestors staged a sit down strike at the capitol in st. paul recommend in addition sent of demonstrations that took place during the civil rights era. >> we're coming out here to spread love, to spread love. >> spread love! >> spread love! >> meanwhile, in floyd's hometown of houston, his 6-year- old daughter ghee anna participated in a massive rally in her father's honor. >> he will never see her grow up, graduate, he will never walk her down the aisle. if there is a problem she is having and she needs her dad, she does not have that any. >> earlier a group of thousands were led in a marched to human being's city hall. >>> protestors back on the streets in new york city even as the 8:00 p.m. curfew went into place. deblasio for not deploying enough police officers to stop the chaos. they stormed out with arm loads of merchandise. cuomo says that the mayors that decleaned his offer to deploy the national guard. >> the n.y. nypd and the mayor did not do their job last night. i have offered the national guard. the mayor has said he can handl
protestors staged a sit down strike at the capitol in st. paul recommend in addition sent of demonstrations that took place during the civil rights era. >> we're coming out here to spread love, to spread love. >> spread love! >> spread love! >> meanwhile, in floyd's hometown of houston, his 6-year- old daughter ghee anna participated in a massive rally in her father's honor. >> he will never see her grow up, graduate, he will never walk her down the aisle. if there...
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really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and downee a little bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern ireland, and there will be some rain for a time in northern england and southern scotland as well. so, "rain at times" probably best sums up things. as we head into friday, though, our low pressure is going to be tending to ease away quite quickly north—westwards, with the rain then getting shoved northwards. so most of us have a cloudy star to the day. rain across wales, the midlands, moving into northern england, where it will turn heavy and thundery through the afternoon. and some of those storms will make their way into southern scotland. a few showers further north in northern ireland as well, it will feel a little bit b
really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and downee a little bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern ireland,...
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protesters across the country tearing down statues, many of them icons of the confederacy, christopher columbus statue also tumbling, the latest one in st. paul, minnesota, the nation's capital gets its name from the 15th-century export, so does columbia university and much more. the story has been debated for generations so why now? monuments coming down coast-to-coast. welcome to fox news at might. we start with chris gallagher on the protester takeover of a portion of an american city, seattle. >> it's not a violent coup in downtown seattle but could be emblematic of where the democratic party is setting. on monday police boarded up the downtown precinct, hundreds of protesters reportedly from antifa, black lives matter and others have moved into the area declaring it the capital of the autonomous zone and protesters are turning against their own storming city hall demanding resignation of mayor durkin, unusual since durkin is a progressive who has long supported far left issues but this time the mayor is calling for police reform, protesters want the police department abolished and won't. but there are calls for police department to
protesters across the country tearing down statues, many of them icons of the confederacy, christopher columbus statue also tumbling, the latest one in st. paul, minnesota, the nation's capital gets its name from the 15th-century export, so does columbia university and much more. the story has been debated for generations so why now? monuments coming down coast-to-coast. welcome to fox news at might. we start with chris gallagher on the protester takeover of a portion of an american city,...
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really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan and downpout, you can see a little bit of spray being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come, wales, south—west england, the rain moving back into central, southern england and the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern ireland and there will be some rain for a time in northern england and southern scotland as well. so, "rain at times" probably best sums up things. as we head into friday, though, our low pressure is going to be tending to ease away quite quickly north—westwards with the rain then getting shoved northwards. so most of us have a cloudy star to the day. rain across wales, the midlands, moving into northern england, where it will turn heavy and thundery through the afternoon. and some of those storms will make their way into southern scotland. a few showers further north in northern ireland as well, it will feel a l
really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan and downpout, you can see a little bit of spray being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come, wales, south—west england, the rain moving back into central, southern england and the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern...
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really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and down bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern ireland, and there will be some rain for a time in northern england and southern scotland as well. so, "rain at times" probably best sums up things. as we head into friday, though, our low pressure is going to be tending to ease away quite quickly north—westwards, with the rain then getting shoved northwards. so most of us have a cloudy star to the day. rain across wales, the midlands, moving into northern england, where it will turn heavy and thundery through the afternoon. and some of those storms will make their way into southern scotland. a few showers further north in northern ireland as well, it will feel a little bit breezier, a
really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and down bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the south—west midlands. wet weather moves across northern ireland, and there...
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but some are arguing taking the statue down is actua >>the city of st. louis has now removed the statue of christopher columbus from its historic tower grove park, the statue was placed in the park 140 years ago and was intended to honor american immigrants. but now many say that christopher columbus symbolizes a historical disregard for indigenous peoples and the destruction of their way of life. there is a different sentiment surrounding a columbus statue in the city of philadelphia. the city's mayor asked the philadelphia arts commission to begin a public process. so all viewpoints could be heard on whether the statue should stay or go. many residents claim that christopher columbus represents their heritage and that removing the statue would be hypocritical. >>they're doing the same thing that clogged the state to come in our neighborhood and taking away our heritage okay. they're hypocrites first thing i learned that 3rd grade. christopher columbus discovered america so zinedine immigrant okay, but he saw new with this this here represent something
but some are arguing taking the statue down is actua >>the city of st. louis has now removed the statue of christopher columbus from its historic tower grove park, the statue was placed in the park 140 years ago and was intended to honor american immigrants. but now many say that christopher columbus symbolizes a historical disregard for indigenous peoples and the destruction of their way of life. there is a different sentiment surrounding a columbus statue in the city of philadelphia....
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drove off, and that's when they started arguing about it and that's when they started liking you down. >> in st became violent, smashing windows, theft and fires. all hospitalized to recover. now in las vegas, and this liquor store, they broke the windows on sunday and that's when neighbors came out. they came out with their long guns visible and they told these protesters to simply move on and move away from here, you are not going to hit the store. and it worked. they were here last night all night long. >> sandra: william la jeunesse on the ground. the chaos continued right here in new york city last night. looters hitting the macy's flagship store and many others in the town, defying the curfew and at times targeting police officers directly. "the new york post" describes the smash and grab spree with one simple word to come at me him. the nypd chief saying outsiders are turning peaceful protests into something far, far different. >> get out of here. from california and all these different places in the country who are being paid to take this movement which is a good movement and turn it vi
drove off, and that's when they started arguing about it and that's when they started liking you down. >> in st became violent, smashing windows, theft and fires. all hospitalized to recover. now in las vegas, and this liquor store, they broke the windows on sunday and that's when neighbors came out. they came out with their long guns visible and they told these protesters to simply move on and move away from here, you are not going to hit the store. and it worked. they were here last...