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. >> next up is a call from nan in (lolo), montana. >> hi nan. >> nan (ph) nan (ph): hello. >> you have a question? >> nan (ph) nan (ph): yes, my question is, why -- the impeachment of johnson and its associated effect in history, and then the impeachment of our recent president clinton. why is there such a dissimilar effect in how he's looked up on by history? >> okay. thank you. impeachment. such an important part of the johnson administration, so let's move into that. >> johnson's fight with the radical republicans in congress, i'm going to have both of you talk about that. but first of all, his -- his big decision was to keep lincoln's cabinet, and now he was of a different party than most of them, so was he in constant turmoil with them, or do they accept him as president? >> some of them did. stanton was probably the main one who didn't. disagreed with a lot of his policies. as one source says, he wouldn't quit and johnson wouldn't fire him. and later on, his decision to suspend him came in particular with one, that information had been withheld from him in mary serrot's clemency,
. >> next up is a call from nan in (lolo), montana. >> hi nan. >> nan (ph) nan (ph): hello. >> you have a question? >> nan (ph) nan (ph): yes, my question is, why -- the impeachment of johnson and its associated effect in history, and then the impeachment of our recent president clinton. why is there such a dissimilar effect in how he's looked up on by history? >> okay. thank you. impeachment. such an important part of the johnson administration, so let's...
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basically the east asian monsoon so the heaviest rain is along this line here takes you back to your nan much of central and southern china temporarily they she made his long drive there are showers in you nan of course i'm going g.'s a little bit wet now to get including probably hong kong fiascos through kornberg but this is obviously the line to watch for the heaviest rain if you're in tokyo enjoy the sunshine likewise in beijing it's $33.00 degrees so it's all the action going on up there we've got quite a big gap now to allow the shine thunderstorms to grow once more less so in malaysia or indonesia there they're not gotten sort of way she's once again got plenty of them and peninsular malaysia is not exactly dried it probably should be largely dry this time the year but the focus of the heavy rain is gone north and i would those 2 frontal system the my you buy on the monsoon for india so i mean miles wet and also thailand and cambodia forecast wise. mostly wet. water scarcity has become a major global issue the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down turni
basically the east asian monsoon so the heaviest rain is along this line here takes you back to your nan much of central and southern china temporarily they she made his long drive there are showers in you nan of course i'm going g.'s a little bit wet now to get including probably hong kong fiascos through kornberg but this is obviously the line to watch for the heaviest rain if you're in tokyo enjoy the sunshine likewise in beijing it's $33.00 degrees so it's all the action going on up there...
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[habla en inglÉs] >>nan cy pellosi dice que trump fue arrogante al creer que Ésta no se iba a publicarn una entrevista con abc news, bolton dice que el presidente miente constantemente pero cree que el mejor que nadie debe conocer el peligro de publicar algo en contra de un presidente. >>cuando el paÍs reporta 30,000 nuevos contagios de coronavirus en 24 horas, miles de personas llegaron a oklahoma para la reuniÓn del presidente. se trata de un evento criticado y controvertido por realizarse en medio de un incremento de un incremento de casos de coronavirus en al menos 30 lugares distintos. hoy se dio a conocer que seis organizadores de la reuniÓn dieron positivo al virus. >>confusiÓn y desentendimiento es lo que ha desencadenado el repentino despido de un fiscal de manhattan que investiga a personas cercanas al presidente otro entre ellas, a su abogado personal. william bar, habrÍa sido despedido pero dijo que la decisiÓn fue del presidente. >> en el que ha sido considerado un conflicto constitucional sin precedentes, el fiscal federal dijo que el presidente trump despidiÓ al poderoso
[habla en inglÉs] >>nan cy pellosi dice que trump fue arrogante al creer que Ésta no se iba a publicarn una entrevista con abc news, bolton dice que el presidente miente constantemente pero cree que el mejor que nadie debe conocer el peligro de publicar algo en contra de un presidente. >>cuando el paÍs reporta 30,000 nuevos contagios de coronavirus en 24 horas, miles de personas llegaron a oklahoma para la reuniÓn del presidente. se trata de un evento criticado y controvertido...
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marble recipient of the. 2 never good good men had their common a one man and they couldn't be sure nan and i and he saw he might not qualify communities. and he is a better captain physically chef the people up to it but less for flatpicking. called the loony but there will need a belated feel of people ship to know me bubba but a bill will do will nearly i won't do out of lombard to name 2. just. trying calling for black holes i would apply this to lose the morning one point. you know what it's going to mean i'm going to be. in the booth with. you in. the. well listen. would naomi. let me haul in the. door your r.v. is after we set up a government so i'll go to new and behold he said the one vehicle you saw the. always see and that and the carcass of the to felicity ellis see the yard to the bank because of it dan i know and keep. that base then you're only a symbol of a. feeling for it to be a cup of tea or even just this is legal but. we need to keep this part of our bodies in the school that's a lot of this was going to you once i grew. a good. thing for you. let me know how. you s
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marble recipient of the. 2 member good men had their common a one man and they are currently sure nan and i and the saudi might not qualify to get a deal. and it's a better car at that facility chef double up to it but less for flatpicking mater what we call the absolutely but there will need but lead fear of people shifted nobody bubba but a bill will do will nearly i won't do out of lombard to name 2. just . trying calling for that close i would apply this to lose the morning one point. you know what it's going to mean i'm going to be. coming. down in. the. well listen. would naomi emma. let me hold the. door your views are we serve a government so i'll go to you know i'll be how would he sell the one vehicle you saw the. always see and it and the carcass of the to felicity ellis see the yard to the bank a good bit of it done i know and keep. that base then you know a symbol of a. feeling or to be a cup of tea or even just this is legal but. we need to keep this part of our bodies in the school that's a lot of this is going to you once a group. they don't. care. for you because when
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a story that we brought you last night, democrats adam schiff and speaker nan su employees city -- nanlammed john bolton as not a patriot during impeachment, but now they're talking about bringing bolton in to testify in a, quote, next step potential push to look into what the trump administration has been doing according to the allegations in bowel -- in bolton's memoir. rudy giuliani back with us. this is based on educations in john -- allegations in john bolton's book. your reaction? >> my reaction is that this is another one of their games to try to affect the election. look, they were all upset that a year ago my looking into very legitimate charges of biden's multimillion dollar bribes would affect the election. how about what they're doing right now with a guy they said isn't a patriot, a guy who is a confirmed liar? so if they do that, i don't see why we're not investigating biden for bribery. i mean, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. elizabeth: yeah, i hear what you're saying. you're still working -- >> biden -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. >> because of biden's
a story that we brought you last night, democrats adam schiff and speaker nan su employees city -- nanlammed john bolton as not a patriot during impeachment, but now they're talking about bringing bolton in to testify in a, quote, next step potential push to look into what the trump administration has been doing according to the allegations in bowel -- in bolton's memoir. rudy giuliani back with us. this is based on educations in john -- allegations in john bolton's book. your reaction?...
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out sick following last week's charges against former officer garrett rolfe and officer devon broz nan>> explanation for calling out sick, include officers questioning their training, officers being challenged and attacked and unease about officers seeing their colleagues criminally charged so quickly. >> reporter: this as departments around the country face increted scrutiny, this video shows an nypd officer appearing to use a choke hold. >> stop choking him, bro. >> reporter: days after choke holds were outlawed in state. within hours that officer suspended without pay. >> that person was dealt swiftly with, was suspended, and we will continue to treat that seriously and continue to emphasize it in training. >> reporter: back in atlanta a bond hearing for the officer charged with brooks' murder that was supposed to be held tomorrow has now been postponed. blayne alexander, nbc news atlanta. >>> and in 60 seconds, the stunning toll of racism on the mental health of black children it's a focus of our series "inequality in america. >>> back now with the crisis in our country, staggering
out sick following last week's charges against former officer garrett rolfe and officer devon broz nan>> explanation for calling out sick, include officers questioning their training, officers being challenged and attacked and unease about officers seeing their colleagues criminally charged so quickly. >> reporter: this as departments around the country face increted scrutiny, this video shows an nypd officer appearing to use a choke hold. >> stop choking him, bro. >>...
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have now reported a spike in coronavirus i infections, bringg the number of confirmed cases to more nan two million. over 100,000 americans have already died from the disease. we have this report. >> florida beaches opened up to the public on may 10. restaurants in texas serving only 25% of capacity, but already back to business for the past three weeks. did the united states end its lockdown too fast? it's in arizona ththat cases ha spiked the most, with an increase of 210% these past two weeks. the state went from recording 345 infections a day to well over 1,000.. the state capital is the worst hihit area with hospitals appealing to the public to be careful. >> m monitor what our b bed sta is but we are going to be aggressively e encouraging peop to make sure this they're taking steps. >> in texas, positive cases are up by 73% in part due to anan outbtbreak in a prison.n. the number of d dths in relation to the population remains low, th 1,800 casualties for 29 million residents. prisons in florida have also been hit hard, with infections among inmates soaring. georgia, however, the
have now reported a spike in coronavirus i infections, bringg the number of confirmed cases to more nan two million. over 100,000 americans have already died from the disease. we have this report. >> florida beaches opened up to the public on may 10. restaurants in texas serving only 25% of capacity, but already back to business for the past three weeks. did the united states end its lockdown too fast? it's in arizona ththat cases ha spiked the most, with an increase of 210% these past...
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being built we have several that on to the streets pregnant moms online money transfer the 7 to paris nan someone who has lost years reindeers not so that's the sort of thing this type of political opposition also and people acting. in a small up front because now still the challenge of growing to. be a danger to their health but this this then about experiment is taking the cause in punnets got temps also for the president well i know that you'll you'll singing about the political crisis but how you report on the how crises in brazil right now . so that's the thing the difficult thing is to disassociate the health crisis from the political crisis as they are in turn go let's say. while local and regional levels people are doing the best that people from our emotional health service. health service is trained and working very hard to face to spend their make we have this federal government giving mixed messages i'm putting confusions in the heads of people so that's very difficult to cover because you have to cover the political crisis and the health crisis at the same time whether seeing
being built we have several that on to the streets pregnant moms online money transfer the 7 to paris nan someone who has lost years reindeers not so that's the sort of thing this type of political opposition also and people acting. in a small up front because now still the challenge of growing to. be a danger to their health but this this then about experiment is taking the cause in punnets got temps also for the president well i know that you'll you'll singing about the political crisis but...
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really bad >> reporter: and, phillip, we're also hearing from an attorney for officer devin brothers nan who said brosnan rendered aid to rayshard brooks. but contrary to what the prosecutor said he has not agreed to be a witness for the prosecution. brosnan's lawyer went on to slam the d.a. for what he called a rush to miss judgment. phillip? >> blayne, thank you >> turning to capitol hill where they have been debating police reforms, a bill it would overhaul law enforcement we're joined by nbc capitol hill tracie potts there were heated moments at this hearing >> reporter: it was a very heated hearing, and this was over democrats' plan on police reform the exchange that we're going to show you centered around what it means to be a black man in america and how the peopleere in washington understand that or not. >> as a black male who went to a fifth best public high school in the country, who was a victim of excessive force, who has a black son, who has worries that you all don't -- people are dying as we talk. so i am not interested in moving at a snail's pace. i am not interested in a
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our daughter, nan, was 11-months-old and she started choking. and we couldn't understand why.ought we would get her to the doctor and she would be fine. finally the doctor says, we need to get this gal down to the children's hospital. we went down to columbus children's hospital, now nationwide children's hospital. and they found a crayon in her windpipe. and they didn't have -- how in the world they did it, but they did not have a pediatric broncoscope. they went down with an adult broncoscope. broke the crayon, dropped it into her lungs. she got pneumonia. for about six days she was touch and go. and as barbara and i were sitting, waiting for whatever was going to happen, we just said, if we ever are in a position to help others, we want it to be children. and then 15 years ago, the honda tournament moved up from fort lauderdale to the palm beach area. a fellow named fred millsaps came to me, he ran charities, and he said, jack, what do you think of this area for children's charities? i looked at barbara and said, do you want to go for it? and she said, go for it. so we star
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the ruler of the united arab emirates ben's date and saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin said nan both strongly oppose calls for democratic reforms that have gained momentum in the region since the arab spring uprisings 9 years ago this is the law and we're going to do that too small too little on the challenges are huge we're talking just not about the. challenges then but i guess that we are talking about not well and you know you can are mix. in that mix social environment and all of these as well as of course the heart security all of these can only hope that it all the region works together as well you know. qatar has ruled out withdrawing from the g.c.c. and says it welcomes talks with its rivals but only when the blockade is lifted. according to the wall street journal trump has recently called on sunday raby and the u.a.e. to and that ban on qatari airlines using their space but this was turned down by the saudis and maruti is who believe the restrictions of the only leverage to extract concessions from. the rocket has left lasting wounds for qataris they hope the gulf whi
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in nan and young. sons will be sent to me well. let's see. if i'm in the. half as it seems more us from. home so we're all. the same. the gloomy got a couple. so that doesn't. mean. 7 anything. even if you're both. leaving the room. oh. daddy the day. that. was. over that big big big over that. book. you. miss will help the company india will know who will lead condoning efforts i mean i want you to many but after cinema mauritania continues to something of a family hinduja who are too much for us to have been seen as another helicopter for human madiba becoming a boy harriet a little diversion. and my homey but i'm say oh i'm tamara can sue for the next because i'm cynical under scrutiny would go over the car be curvy he needed in me to my. idea of the ultimate. and without any of the georgian and then the cinema over time and we did a similarly india capello can also culture too many judges could also discard also too much and not. reporting. you did ultimately be good you did seem an india. but it's a bad teacher is there you on with her description. of
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china has approved nan mark -- landmark national security legislation for hong kong. unanimous vote came at the end of a three-day meeting in beijing. the u.s. says it is suspending hong kong's special status, making it harder to export sensitive american technology to the city. angela merkel is throwing her support behind the radical recovery plan for europe. it has been controversial in some countries. but standing alongside emmanuel macron, the chancellor backed the plan, saying there would not be any new proposal. prime minister boris johnson is bowing a new deal to rebuild the economy. he is rejecting austerity policies from the last crisis, instead, committing to spend on infrastructure. he is set to say that balancing the books must wait until the recovery is secure. airbus is meeting with labor unions as it prepares to cut thousands of jobs and scale backplane making. the company -- scale back plane making. a slump thatfaces may last until 2025. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts
china has approved nan mark -- landmark national security legislation for hong kong. unanimous vote came at the end of a three-day meeting in beijing. the u.s. says it is suspending hong kong's special status, making it harder to export sensitive american technology to the city. angela merkel is throwing her support behind the radical recovery plan for europe. it has been controversial in some countries. but standing alongside emmanuel macron, the chancellor backed the plan, saying there would...
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you have to have a dom nan force. maybe it doesn't sound good.t you have to have a dominant force. we need law and order. >> harris: the president sounding off on the need for local authorities to get tough on law breakers. tens of thousands of people defy curfews. the "wall street journal" with a scathing op-ed on liberal city leaders. the democrats will be complicity in destroying their own cities and harming the people they claim to speak for." this is washington, d.c. and new york city coming under fire for releasing hundreds of rioters and looters without bail due to reform in local laws. power panel back now. david and richard. david, talk about this reform and how it is playing out. >> it's playing out badly, harris, as we have seen across america, especially in new york city. there are more proposals put forward by legislators who pushed this initiative. it's not about who should or not be in. but who deserves to be out. no bail reform is a huge failure. as we report on the news about those who violate beinglet out of jail it's people who
you have to have a dom nan force. maybe it doesn't sound good.t you have to have a dominant force. we need law and order. >> harris: the president sounding off on the need for local authorities to get tough on law breakers. tens of thousands of people defy curfews. the "wall street journal" with a scathing op-ed on liberal city leaders. the democrats will be complicity in destroying their own cities and harming the people they claim to speak for." this is washington, d.c....
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people could have worn ban nan bandannas, that is the not same as n 95 they wanted to make sure the healthwe are. elizabeth: yeah. >> let's look forward, not back. make sure people are being honest with us, as we learn new energy, get it out to people. not just trust experts. that is my biggest concern. people don't know what to believe, what to trust anymore. elizabeth: yeah. i hear what you're saying. you know, we reported of course every night what was going on with covid-19. we remember this sound bite from february 29th from dr. anthony fauci. let's take a listen to it. >> no, right now at this moment there is no need to change anything that you're doing on a day-by-day basis. right now the risk is still low but this could change. i've said that many times, even on this program. you got to watch out because although the risk is low now, you don't need to change anything you're doing. when you start to see community spread, this could change. and force you to become much more attentive to doing things that would protect you from spread. elizabeth: okay. dr. fauci does have widespread r
people could have worn ban nan bandannas, that is the not same as n 95 they wanted to make sure the healthwe are. elizabeth: yeah. >> let's look forward, not back. make sure people are being honest with us, as we learn new energy, get it out to people. not just trust experts. that is my biggest concern. people don't know what to believe, what to trust anymore. elizabeth: yeah. i hear what you're saying. you know, we reported of course every night what was going on with covid-19. we...
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first pass at reopening we'll talk to the owner of the sacramento kings about what he thinks the new nan experience will look like. power lunch starts right now >>> the s&p 500 briefly dipping below 3,000. bob has more on today's sell off. >> this is a very interesting day because it's complicated we had a 70-point swing in the s&p 500. wii right on the verge of going positive it's not simple to say this is a day when the cyclicals started rallying the market is bit unsure of what to do. just take a look at the dow leadership here. you say, look at all these industries rally here. 3m is up boeing is having a good day. we're seeing the other stocks. raytheon is on the upside. you say the cyclicals are doing well that's not really the case look at the dow laggards, for example. you get defensive names like merck and pfizer caterpillar is still down. banks are still down even though they are off the lows. you see it's not quite simple to say the cyclicals are rallying boeing has been on a wile ride for weeks. it was 176 earlier in the day. it's been moving up and moved into positive territo
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next up is a call from nan in lolo, montana. hi, nan. >> hello. >> do you have a question? >> yes.question is why -- hm. the impeachment of johnson and its associated effects in history and then in history? i'm going to have both of you talk about that. first of all, his big decision was to keep lincoln's cabinet. he was of a different party than most of them. so, was he in constant turmoil with them or did they expect him as president? >> some of them did. disagreed with loot of his policies. and it was one source said he wouldn't quit and johnson wouldn't fire him. and later on his decision to suspend him came in particular with one that information had been with held from him and mary's clemency and, two, information had been with held from him in regards to the new orleans riot. he went ahead and suspended him. >> how about his relationship with congress? and who were the radical republicans? what was their point of view? >> they were the ones who wanted a harsher reconstruction for the south. break it into military districts, have commanders in charge of those districts. andre
next up is a call from nan in lolo, montana. hi, nan. >> hello. >> do you have a question? >> yes.question is why -- hm. the impeachment of johnson and its associated effects in history and then in history? i'm going to have both of you talk about that. first of all, his big decision was to keep lincoln's cabinet. he was of a different party than most of them. so, was he in constant turmoil with them or did they expect him as president? >> some of them did. disagreed...
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supply, about being cautious and things like gaming are actually increasing the demand out of d ram and nan. very good numbers. even better on the outlook agree. i think the stock will take some this momentum higher in tomorrow's session. >>> the pressure is mounting on facebook more big name companies join in advertising boycott. the latest -- including all these that have pulled from the social media site when it was first a handful of names a lot of people were ready to discount this we didn't on this show but i'm wondering, facebook at this point, is investable? >> i still think it's investable at the end the day it's still a titan of the industry. but i will say there does seem to be a little bit of momentum picking up here. again, what we're seeing are large headline names starbucks was the largest in terms of revenue allocation. about the bulk of the customer base will be small and medium-sized businesses. i'm curious to see if there's a trickle down theory in terms of the boycotts as it stands, i think your long-term name with that said, there is going to be somewhat of an overhang
supply, about being cautious and things like gaming are actually increasing the demand out of d ram and nan. very good numbers. even better on the outlook agree. i think the stock will take some this momentum higher in tomorrow's session. >>> the pressure is mounting on facebook more big name companies join in advertising boycott. the latest -- including all these that have pulled from the social media site when it was first a handful of names a lot of people were ready to discount...
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more nan 20,000 national guard members on the ground there 28 states. we're back live in st. paul.
more nan 20,000 national guard members on the ground there 28 states. we're back live in st. paul.
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more nan 20,000 national guard members on the ground there 28 states. we're back live in st. paul. in some cities last night, we saw the violence and the riots and the looting including too much of that here in new york. more on that in just a moment. right now, president trump receiving an intel briefing as thousands protest, some not far from the white house. we begin with national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon. how is the military responding to the idea, jennifer, of going to action on american streets? >> defense secretary mark esper has ordered thousands of active duty troops including military police units from for brag and a battalion from the 82nd airborne to stage in d.c. at andrews air force base. this video shows the d.c. national guard arriving at the white house. i'm told that unless the president invokes the insurrection act, which many top pentagon leaders have argued against, the active duty troops cannot deployed legally. military planes landed last night carrying the troops. attorney general barr who i'm told by a senior administration au
more nan 20,000 national guard members on the ground there 28 states. we're back live in st. paul. in some cities last night, we saw the violence and the riots and the looting including too much of that here in new york. more on that in just a moment. right now, president trump receiving an intel briefing as thousands protest, some not far from the white house. we begin with national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon. how is the military responding to the idea, jennifer,...
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. >> so that was house speaker nan nancy pelosi slamming the president over his response to the violencen the country. >> do you think systemic racism is a problem in law enforcement agents in the united states? >> no. i think 99.9% of our law enforcement officers are amazing, great americans and they're my heros. but you know what? there are some bad apples in there. there are some bad cops that are racist and there are cops that maybe don't have the right training and there are just some bad cops. i think they're the minority and we need to root them out. >> some would argue not admitting that you have a problem, that systemic racism exists in this country, especially when it comes to police brutality is the issue. with that, i want to take a turn and get a check on your weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. good morning to you, bill. >> good morning to you, yasmin. the coverage has been incredible and a story that they're telling in dangerous situations. so my appreciation to all our colleagues. so let me get into this forecast here. today is june 1st. today is officially the be
. >> so that was house speaker nan nancy pelosi slamming the president over his response to the violencen the country. >> do you think systemic racism is a problem in law enforcement agents in the united states? >> no. i think 99.9% of our law enforcement officers are amazing, great americans and they're my heros. but you know what? there are some bad apples in there. there are some bad cops that are racist and there are cops that maybe don't have the right training and there...
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. >> let's remember for more nan a week leading up to the rally, your network and the entirety of mainstreamnews media were telling people the trump rally is about the most dangerous place you could be because of coronavirus and because of the threat of vilent protests outside. and the mayor of tulsa issued a statement early in the week that said he had information that organized o organized outside groups were coming tine make trouble. it really looked like a war zone. and so people were scared away. i think the fact that 12,000 people decided to show up anyway is quite an achievement. and president trump would have got out on the stage. the first thing he said was you're all warriors. 12,000 people is approximately 11,990 more people than joe biden had at his last event. the enthusiasm gap is real and it is wide. >> does joe biden has advance staff testing positive for covid? >> i don't know. because i don't think people pay very much attention to joe biden's campaign and they seem focussed a lot on the re-election campaign. i will tell you joe biden hasn't had a press conference in 81 day
. >> let's remember for more nan a week leading up to the rally, your network and the entirety of mainstreamnews media were telling people the trump rally is about the most dangerous place you could be because of coronavirus and because of the threat of vilent protests outside. and the mayor of tulsa issued a statement early in the week that said he had information that organized o organized outside groups were coming tine make trouble. it really looked like a war zone. and so people were...
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nan that way, these monuments were very intentional. endured because i think people have not been able to get through to some of those in charge of these, these places, that they're very hateful symbols and represent racism and they should be eliminated. >> yeah, i think you're absolutely right. a lot of people don't realize they weren't thrown up after the war to honor generals. they were thrown up as a result of jim crow, to do the exact opposite. it's amazing how many kifd symbols remain. the civil war ended 150 years ago. the southern poverty law center says there are still more than 700 monuments honoring the losing side. there's grade school, cities, counties named after rebel leaders and the then army bases notably, too. there's a lot out there, aren't there? >> absolutely. hundreds of physical manifestations of this claim to white supremacy over everyone else, but also as you point out, roads that are named after confederate generals, schools. parts of university campuses. there's some mountains that are named after some of thes
nan that way, these monuments were very intentional. endured because i think people have not been able to get through to some of those in charge of these, these places, that they're very hateful symbols and represent racism and they should be eliminated. >> yeah, i think you're absolutely right. a lot of people don't realize they weren't thrown up after the war to honor generals. they were thrown up as a result of jim crow, to do the exact opposite. it's amazing how many kifd symbols...
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the president has not been happy with berm nan that position and bill barr has both in the sdny cases and other matters including michael flynn and roger stone, there were cases raised by some of bill barr's activities about whether he is interfering in certain investigations. earlier this year in march, geoffrey berman was asked by a reporter whether bill barr is interfering in the investigation involving giuliani. let's hear what he said. >> the southern district of new york has a long history of integrity and pursuing cases and declining to pursue cases based only on the facts and the law and the equities without regard to partisan political concerns. my primary commitment is and has been to maintain those core values and that's how our office is operating. >> this standoff does continue. the big question is, does the president fire geoffrey berman today or in the coming days, or does he let berman stay in the position until a senate-appointed person is -- has happened by the senate. the chairman of the judiciary committee saying today he'd let the normal process play out which wou
the president has not been happy with berm nan that position and bill barr has both in the sdny cases and other matters including michael flynn and roger stone, there were cases raised by some of bill barr's activities about whether he is interfering in certain investigations. earlier this year in march, geoffrey berman was asked by a reporter whether bill barr is interfering in the investigation involving giuliani. let's hear what he said. >> the southern district of new york has a long...
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the second is nan boyd who did a history of gay san francisco, did a very important interview with phyllis alliance so that work was done, it just never got the plate it deserved and one thing about frog broadwell who i knew ofcourse . when he opened, and i want to say he's not totally reliable as a source, anyway but he opened the oscar wilde memorial bookstore on christopherstreet . i went there in high school and this was before the gay and lesbian books and you are mentioningradical lesbians . the men's books could be books like cycle stock and stuff like that. like porn books basically, erotic novels and the women's shelf would be these xeroxed dittos, like the groups like the radical lesbians were single that you buy because lesbian literature there was very little of it. >> he died you know because he was a scientist so when he had cancer he didn't treat it. and anything else on the list? >> we've got two more questions i think we can get you area or three more. that question is your comments on malaysian evokes trends of transport via within the lgbtq community and among the binary
the second is nan boyd who did a history of gay san francisco, did a very important interview with phyllis alliance so that work was done, it just never got the plate it deserved and one thing about frog broadwell who i knew ofcourse . when he opened, and i want to say he's not totally reliable as a source, anyway but he opened the oscar wilde memorial bookstore on christopherstreet . i went there in high school and this was before the gay and lesbian books and you are mentioningradical...
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those officers that stood there or knelt there and did nothing had a moral responsibility to see that a nan them was to die and to stop chauvin by any means necessary from hurting him or creating any further injury. even when they saw at the point that george floyd had passed out, he was no longer breathing, but that knee remained on his neck, they still had a responsibility to do whatever they could do to revive him and to take chauvin off of him. now, they have risked their own livelihoods, which is gone, and they are now facing criminal charges. but in an attempt to justify, rationalize the behavior of those officers that stood there and did nothing, you can't rationalize it to the american people. we all saw it. it had nothing to do with the fact of him being four days on the job. and he's had life experience. this wasn't a young 17-year-old kid. this was a 37-year-old man, lane. so, he's still, both of them, all three of them had some responsibility to stop chauvin. now, if they can't stop chauvin, why did the attorney even allude or state the fact that the public should have stepped i
those officers that stood there or knelt there and did nothing had a moral responsibility to see that a nan them was to die and to stop chauvin by any means necessary from hurting him or creating any further injury. even when they saw at the point that george floyd had passed out, he was no longer breathing, but that knee remained on his neck, they still had a responsibility to do whatever they could do to revive him and to take chauvin off of him. now, they have risked their own livelihoods,...
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in fact, that nan right there is basically a looter. he's wearing -- he's wearing gear with tags on it. and then you've got police that are outside. they really can't do anything about it because they don't have the manpower in this area because they're concerned with the skirmish lines. this is basically looting on both sides of the street. there are alarms going off inside. there are people inside of that store as well. then you have the chase bank over here a little while ago there was a fire set in chase bank. there were looters around, they were hitting these different buildings. and then you saw a police officer come out with a fire extinguisher, put out the fire over there. but they were unable to do everything -- anything because there were too many people all around. so it's a very dynamic situation. you've got police just over on the other side of the street, but you've still got traffic coming through here. it's almost as though it's like lawlessness on this side of 4th street, and then on that side of 4th street there is a s
in fact, that nan right there is basically a looter. he's wearing -- he's wearing gear with tags on it. and then you've got police that are outside. they really can't do anything about it because they don't have the manpower in this area because they're concerned with the skirmish lines. this is basically looting on both sides of the street. there are alarms going off inside. there are people inside of that store as well. then you have the chase bank over here a little while ago there was a...
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are you in crisis, there is absolutely nothing better than a good cop and absolutely nothing worse nan a bad cop. we need police in society. but we need humane police, weo need goodlice, we need to be working with groups like yours in chi cli.ot we cano this alone. we cannot change police. we need the community with us. this was a de fining moment in minneapolis butet's use thi moment to change an institution yoknow, society needs police. we need humane police.be we'rer than what happened in minneapolis. >> woouff: miss carrhers, what about his point that as a country, as a ciety we need police in crisis situations. >> shi live one south side of chicago. and every single day my community is sur vailed by the chico police department. we put literally well over a billion dollars into the chicago police department every single day. at the same time we see story after storaof violence this happening in our community. the police are not keeping us safe. any semblance of safety that we have comes from within our community. we know things like good jobs, good education, go health care, mental
are you in crisis, there is absolutely nothing better than a good cop and absolutely nothing worse nan a bad cop. we need police in society. but we need humane police, weo need goodlice, we need to be working with groups like yours in chi cli.ot we cano this alone. we cannot change police. we need the community with us. this was a de fining moment in minneapolis butet's use thi moment to change an institution yoknow, society needs police. we need humane police.be we'rer than what happened in...
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and are you in crisis, there is absolutely nothing better than n good cod absolutely nothing worse nan a bad cop. we need police in socty. but we need humane police, we need good police, we need to be working with groups like yours we cannot do this alone. we cannot change police. we need the community wh us this was a de fining moment in e minneapolis but let's is moment to change an institution. you know, society needs police. we need humane police. we're better than what happened in minneapolis. >> woodruff: miss carruthers, what about his poin that aa country, as a society we need police in crisis situations.l >> so i e on the south side of chicago. and every singlemya community is sur vailed by the d chicago polipartment. billion dollao the chicago a police department every single day. at the same time we see story after story of violence that is happening in our community. the police are not keeng us safe. any semblance of safety that we have comes from within our community. we know things like good jobs, good edcation, good health esre, mental health crisis actually rediolence t
and are you in crisis, there is absolutely nothing better than n good cod absolutely nothing worse nan a bad cop. we need police in socty. but we need humane police, we need good police, we need to be working with groups like yours we cannot do this alone. we cannot change police. we need the community wh us this was a de fining moment in e minneapolis but let's is moment to change an institution. you know, society needs police. we need humane police. we're better than what happened in...
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the ruler of the united arab emirates ben's date and saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin said nan both strongly oppose calls for democratic reforms that have gained momentum in the region since the arab spring uprisings 9 years ago this is the law and we're going to do that to a small to live out on the challenges are huge we're talking that's not about the. challenges and but i guess that we are talking about. well. you know you can are mixed. and then mix social environment and all of these as well as of course the hard security all of these can only. reason works together as well you know. qatar has ruled out withdrawing from the g.c.c. and says it welcomes talks with its rivals but only when the blockade is lifted. according to the wall street journal trump has recently called on sandi arabia and the u.a.e. to and their ban on qatari airlines using their space but this was turned down by the saudis and emirate is who believe the wrist riches are their only leverage to extract concessions from qatar the role kate has left lasting ones for qatar raise they hope their gulf liable
the ruler of the united arab emirates ben's date and saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin said nan both strongly oppose calls for democratic reforms that have gained momentum in the region since the arab spring uprisings 9 years ago this is the law and we're going to do that to a small to live out on the challenges are huge we're talking that's not about the. challenges and but i guess that we are talking about. well. you know you can are mixed. and then mix social environment and all of...
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relevant to commercial real estate is that if they get a loan from you, they violate the loan kof nans they have in their existing mortgage i look forward to working with you on that. one solution is the business borrow's protection act. certainly getting a loan on a program we authorized because of the covid crisis should not trigger and make a pre-existing mortgage immediately due and payable. i want to -- spent this morning at the white house with a few of our colleagues getting briefed on russian involvement in afghanistan. and it appears to me secretary mnuchin that they have been bold they have killed our soldiers. because when we do something else we catch them on, we don't sanction them very much. the debate now is whether they took the obscene step of putting a bounty on the heads of individual soldiers or whether they've limited their involvement to afghanistan to just aiding the taliban but not correlating that aid to how many dead americans this or that operation created. and of course the response from the administration to this seems to be well let them into the g8 and ot
relevant to commercial real estate is that if they get a loan from you, they violate the loan kof nans they have in their existing mortgage i look forward to working with you on that. one solution is the business borrow's protection act. certainly getting a loan on a program we authorized because of the covid crisis should not trigger and make a pre-existing mortgage immediately due and payable. i want to -- spent this morning at the white house with a few of our colleagues getting briefed on...
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we can now speak to epidemologist purnima madhiva nan, who's associate professor at the division of infectiousoins me from tucson now. thank you very much forjoining us on thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. doctor fauci has been worried about the surge. i believe they have been surges happening arizona where you are now. talk us through what is going on. thank you for having me. in terms of what doctor fauci said in terms of increase of surges, when we look at the projections at the time the models were lifted, this is what we expected that the memorial day weekend accelerated it and with all cases go up a week accelerated it and with all cases go up a week earlier than what we had thought about. i think the opening was not done ina think the opening was not done in a methodical way and essentially what we are seeing now is a reflection of that. so, what was the problem in how things reopened? the challenges that arizona had was we were behind other states are one of the things we found with our population in the community, they did not have the risk perception of the dangers of ha
we can now speak to epidemologist purnima madhiva nan, who's associate professor at the division of infectiousoins me from tucson now. thank you very much forjoining us on thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. doctor fauci has been worried about the surge. i believe they have been surges happening arizona where you are now. talk us through what is going on. thank you for having me. in terms of what doctor fauci said in terms of increase of surges, when we look at the projections at the...
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miller are there other examples you could cite recently in nan instance that would not qualify terrorism. >> no. but the scale of the harm done by this pandemic might justify departure from that tradition. >> what are professor kitener, the diplomatic tools that the united states could use to impose cost on china and has the administration use the all of these tools, have we effectively used our own tools and have we coordinated with our allies and partners to impose -- >> thank you, senator, i think my expertise lies in our use of courts and on your latter point we have not effectively coordinated with allies. in fact my observation, again as a former not a current government official, is that we haven't done a very good job coordinating among domestic agencies either. so the kind of team work that we need, both to impose consequences on china and to solve the massive problems that we're all facing is something we need to do through leadership and we need to do together. >> so president trump has decided that we should withdraw from the world health organization, that we should stop our
miller are there other examples you could cite recently in nan instance that would not qualify terrorism. >> no. but the scale of the harm done by this pandemic might justify departure from that tradition. >> what are professor kitener, the diplomatic tools that the united states could use to impose cost on china and has the administration use the all of these tools, have we effectively used our own tools and have we coordinated with our allies and partners to impose -- >>...
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what was a better fighter nan the mustang? a better destroyer than the gearing, a better carrier than the essex, a better artillery fuse. we have the best. >>>[inaudible]. >> all right. land based fighter. >>>[inaudible]. >> or the noncombat stuff. no other country had the handy talky, the cckw, deuce and a half. hashtag enspoke won the war. some say the tank won the war. the record i think was six days in california. so you can go on and on with a couple of exceptions. i mean the other countries had their own areas of expertise. we didn't touch the british with cryptography, the germans had a few advantages, so on and so forth. but as a gem rule, anything that the u.s. went to war with was the best in the world that was out there. what happened? how did we go from the best that at pretty much everything to th this? i'm going to argue that actually we did not get it wrong and that there were very specific decisions made in the u.s. as to why the m4 ended up the way that it was and over the course of the next hour or so, i've b
what was a better fighter nan the mustang? a better destroyer than the gearing, a better carrier than the essex, a better artillery fuse. we have the best. >>>[inaudible]. >> all right. land based fighter. >>>[inaudible]. >> or the noncombat stuff. no other country had the handy talky, the cckw, deuce and a half. hashtag enspoke won the war. some say the tank won the war. the record i think was six days in california. so you can go on and on with a couple of...