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for more, i'm joined by our very own union expert roy wood, jr. what's going on, roy?>> what's up, man? how you been is this >> well, i'm as good as i can be, and i'm assuming you've seen that video of pat lynch, you know, the head of the new york police union. what did you make of the video? >> yes, i saw henry winkler up there at the microphone doing his thing. looked like henry winkler. i thought it was a happy days reboot. i thought this is a terrible time to bring back this show. also, side bar, if you're a police union and you vote for somebody to be the head of the police union, you probably shouldn't have them be named la- pat lynch. also where are the rest of the black people on this diverse police department? look at this photo? it looks like the 50-year union of a la crosse team >> trevor: yeah, roy, and another problem is the police unions are now basically showing people what a powerful force they are. they're standing up against the reforms, and they're so well organized that politicians are afraid of them. like the question i have for you, is there anyth
for more, i'm joined by our very own union expert roy wood, jr. what's going on, roy?>> what's up, man? how you been is this >> well, i'm as good as i can be, and i'm assuming you've seen that video of pat lynch, you know, the head of the new york police union. what did you make of the video? >> yes, i saw henry winkler up there at the microphone doing his thing. looked like henry winkler. i thought it was a happy days reboot. i thought this is a terrible time to bring back...
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roy? mr. roy: chairman scott, ranking member fox, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me. the foundation for research on economic opportunity is a nonpartisan think tank that focuses exclusively on ideas that can improve the lives of americans on the bottom half of the economic ladder. i welcome the opportunity to discuss our work on how covid-19 economic lockdowns have widened racial inequities. my written remarks show more large-scale view. i will touch on how lockdowns have disproportionately affected minority owned businesses. i will touch on how school closures disproportionately harm minority students and parents. i will discuss covid-19 mortality by race and ethnicity and how states' failure to protect nursing homes has harmed vulnerable seniors of all races. in late 2019, the black unemployment reached the lowest rate in history, 5.4%. today, the black unemployment rate is 17.8%. in my testimony, i detail how disparities between white and nonwhite unemployment rates also r
roy? mr. roy: chairman scott, ranking member fox, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me. the foundation for research on economic opportunity is a nonpartisan think tank that focuses exclusively on ideas that can improve the lives of americans on the bottom half of the economic ladder. i welcome the opportunity to discuss our work on how covid-19 economic lockdowns have widened racial inequities. my written remarks show more large-scale view. i will touch on how lockdowns have...
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>> trevor: i'm not going to lie, roy. you make some really good point. so then how do you respond to people who are saying that black people are just being too sensitive? >> yeah! you kind of need to be sensitive when you've had a target on your back for last 400 years. that's why i keep my head on a swivel at all times. i can't afford to let my guard down. little kids come up on my porch for halloween. yeah, they might be kids dressed as ghosts or they could be really short members of the k.k.k. i ain't giving no snickers bar to the klan. get your ass off my porch. >> trevor: all right, roy, so then, like, what do you say? why do we go from here? >> first off, trevor, everybody needs to learn how to tie a different knot. google that shit. go fig that you are out. secondly, nascar needs to give all their garages the noose check once-over before ever race. we wouldn't want any more misunderstandings. >> trevor: hey, man, speak something truth there, roy wood jr. thank you so much for checking in, my dude. i hope you don't find any turdz in your kitchen. i
>> trevor: i'm not going to lie, roy. you make some really good point. so then how do you respond to people who are saying that black people are just being too sensitive? >> yeah! you kind of need to be sensitive when you've had a target on your back for last 400 years. that's why i keep my head on a swivel at all times. i can't afford to let my guard down. little kids come up on my porch for halloween. yeah, they might be kids dressed as ghosts or they could be really short members...
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on tonight's episode, roy wood, jr.ves racism, nascar crashes the confederate flag, and how canada can solve all of america's problems. let's get into it. welcome to "the daily distancing show." ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah! ♪ ♪ >> trevor: okay, first up, let's talk about some of the change taking place in america right now. in the weeks since protests began following the murder of george floyd, the movement has been more successful than many people could have imagined. 53% of american voters now say that they support "black lives matter" with only two -- when only two years ago it was around 40%. multiple major corporations in america have now said they are actively going to diversify their workplace and hire black people who they've previously discriminated against for so long, and millions of white americans are now desperately trying to find a second black friend. one to have the biggest shifts in america is som
on tonight's episode, roy wood, jr.ves racism, nascar crashes the confederate flag, and how canada can solve all of america's problems. let's get into it. welcome to "the daily distancing show." ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah! ♪ ♪ >> trevor: okay, first up, let's talk about some of the change taking place in america right now. in the weeks since...
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roy. and it pertains to the, there were proposals in the last bill we voted on and i voted against but it passed the house, would extend the unemployment of $060 a week past the expiration date of july 31st, the congressional budget office looked at this and five of six were earning benefits that exceeded the amount they were earning from employment prior to the covid-19. my question to you how do the initial unemployment benefits shift the incentive from going back to work to staying at home? >> mr. comber, as you know, we've heard many, many, many businesses that said they can't rehire worker, they can't reopen their restaurant or retail store or auto mechanic shop because the workers are getting paid much more to stay at home than to work and you can't blame the works because the disparities are so great. so that program was clearly designed very poorly and it is my fervent outlook that we listen to those proprietors as we try to get the economy going again. >> and i agree with that. mr
roy. and it pertains to the, there were proposals in the last bill we voted on and i voted against but it passed the house, would extend the unemployment of $060 a week past the expiration date of july 31st, the congressional budget office looked at this and five of six were earning benefits that exceeded the amount they were earning from employment prior to the covid-19. my question to you how do the initial unemployment benefits shift the incentive from going back to work to staying at home?...
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roy, have you done any studies with regard to vaccination? some governors believe and mayors believe we can't get back to work until we get a vaccine. latenow, they believe fall, early winter we may have a vaccine, but we can't be shut down until then. they have discussed the fact that i think in one of the publications a week or so ago, the number now is 65,000 people -- as thedie from result of a covid effect, not from the disease itself but the effect of focusing on covid the -- at the expense of the rest of our society. if we don't focus on those folks pretty soon, we have already withpast the covid deaths those deaths we have not been paying attention to health wise. it can be devastating to the economy. but believing we have to have a vaccine is a false sense of security. there was a recent study that came out that said 50% of the people, if a vaccine was available, wouldn't take the shot. how do you address that issue? how do you incentivize those people? how do you get past this issue, and then because of that, it would seem -- it is
roy, have you done any studies with regard to vaccination? some governors believe and mayors believe we can't get back to work until we get a vaccine. latenow, they believe fall, early winter we may have a vaccine, but we can't be shut down until then. they have discussed the fact that i think in one of the publications a week or so ago, the number now is 65,000 people -- as thedie from result of a covid effect, not from the disease itself but the effect of focusing on covid the -- at the...
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the roys did say they got a partial refund of their co-pay, $569.04. your status in the hospital can have big consequences for the amount you're charged, like checking into a hotel. once you're admitted to a hospital you might expect to pay for the room for the entire night. the federal government recommends medicare subscribers ask whether they're being labelled in-patient or outpatient. that's good advice for anyone. back to you. >> good advice there. thanks, chris. >>> 4:55. nba players have until today to inform the league if they don't plan to resume playing with their team this season. so, unfortunately, the warriors players are not grappling with the issue. that's because they're not one of those 22 teams returning next month in orlando. some outspoken players are voicing health concerns and even questions about racial inequality in light of the ongoing police protest. the players who choose to opt out will not be penalized. >>> something good for you this morning amid the pandemic. there's now a surge in shopping for second hand clothing. >>> t
the roys did say they got a partial refund of their co-pay, $569.04. your status in the hospital can have big consequences for the amount you're charged, like checking into a hotel. once you're admitted to a hospital you might expect to pay for the room for the entire night. the federal government recommends medicare subscribers ask whether they're being labelled in-patient or outpatient. that's good advice for anyone. back to you. >> good advice there. thanks, chris. >>> 4:55....
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now our very own roy wood, jr.etown in alabama to bring us this story of a small business owner and her surprising reaction to people who looted her store. >> i spent the last few weeks quarantining here at my mom's house in birmingham. mom, i told you i'm at work. birmingham has a deep history with civil rights. so it's not surprising that people protested here after the killing of george floyd. like in many cities, some of the protests lead to riots and looting of small businesses, like this office run by dr. adams. >> we have been here for years, and it's unnecessary. >> i'm going to go and talk to her. and of course i'm going to observe all pandemic protocols. >> what happened the night of the protest? >> what did you say? >> which means i'm going to talk to her right here in this chair. >> i get a call from my security company and so i come down to find four windows broken and one of the doofers broken. and it took my high end frames. >> have you asked other optometrists in the area whether or not they did thi
now our very own roy wood, jr.etown in alabama to bring us this story of a small business owner and her surprising reaction to people who looted her store. >> i spent the last few weeks quarantining here at my mom's house in birmingham. mom, i told you i'm at work. birmingham has a deep history with civil rights. so it's not surprising that people protested here after the killing of george floyd. like in many cities, some of the protests lead to riots and looting of small businesses, like...
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chip roy, one of the most principled people i've ever met. i yield to you all the time you wish to use. mr. roy: i appreciate how much you have dedicated on the floor of the house of representatives is what we should be doing as members of this body and you do it often and i wish we had more. just wish we had dwailt and amendments. but we don't. and shouldn't kid ourselves and whoever is watching it right now, this institution known as congress is badly broken. date in ave vigorous the united states and i worked as a staffer for a number of years and i remember we would have 30, 40, 60 amendments and vote on them and at the end of that and decide we support that. we get a bill brought to the floor and are told that is the vote. same thing in the senate and the author of the bill, senator scott, office 20 amendments to the other side and it's rejected out of happened, no debate, no discussion and the people are saying what is going on. why won't this ipstution do anything? and we have thee, maybe four members of the union congress in this room
chip roy, one of the most principled people i've ever met. i yield to you all the time you wish to use. mr. roy: i appreciate how much you have dedicated on the floor of the house of representatives is what we should be doing as members of this body and you do it often and i wish we had more. just wish we had dwailt and amendments. but we don't. and shouldn't kid ourselves and whoever is watching it right now, this institution known as congress is badly broken. date in ave vigorous the united...
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here's my chat with roy wood jr. >> jimmy: roy wood jr., thank you so much for joining me i really appreciatet now? is this -- are you in new york >> no. we stayed as long as we could and then a couple of weeks ago made the drive down south, myself, my girl, our 4-year-old and drove 16 hours to alabama. so that's where we are now, good old birmingham.in birmingham, in alabama >> so birmingham, you know, i don't think it's really that different from a lot of what's going on in other places but we did have something interesting, you know, that gave me a sense of the community of what alabama is and so, on sunday night, we had -- we had a protest. we had a peaceful protest at a a park downtown in the civil rights district. and so this is where birmingham to me is just such a different place to be from, is that, you know, you talk about justice, this place is just rich with it and it's rich with people willing to fight for it. so everybody's at the park for the peaceful protest and a good friend of mine, comedian jermaine 'funnymaine' johnson, he says to the crowd, "you know what while we're down
here's my chat with roy wood jr. >> jimmy: roy wood jr., thank you so much for joining me i really appreciatet now? is this -- are you in new york >> no. we stayed as long as we could and then a couple of weeks ago made the drive down south, myself, my girl, our 4-year-old and drove 16 hours to alabama. so that's where we are now, good old birmingham.in birmingham, in alabama >> so birmingham, you know, i don't think it's really that different from a lot of what's going on in...
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so the roys turned to us for help. we asked the hospital to review the case. us it can't comment because of privacy laws, but the roys said they got a partial refund of their co-pay, $569.04. as the roys discovered your status in the hospital can have big consequences for the amount you are charged, like checking into a hotel. once you are admitted to a hospital you might expect to pay for the room for the entire night. the federal government, in fact, recommends medicare subscribers ask whether they're being labelled in-patient or out-patient. we think that's good advice for anyone. >>> a belgian entrepreneur is bringing smiles to facemasks using a photo booth and software to make masks with customers' smiles printed on them and now anyone can get their smile on a mask. customers will get a link for an app that lets them take a picture of their face and send it to the company. the mask costs about $23 and they can be washed, hmm, up to ten times. >> i like that. that's pretty cool. i mean it's weird looking but pretty cool. >> innovation. >> that it is. 6:26
so the roys turned to us for help. we asked the hospital to review the case. us it can't comment because of privacy laws, but the roys said they got a partial refund of their co-pay, $569.04. as the roys discovered your status in the hospital can have big consequences for the amount you are charged, like checking into a hotel. once you are admitted to a hospital you might expect to pay for the room for the entire night. the federal government, in fact, recommends medicare subscribers ask...
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roy wood, jr and the legendary rootcrew it's "the tonight show" at home edition.nd now, here's jimmy. >> jimmy: welcome, everybody thank you so much for watching we're going to get to everything that's going on in the country right now. last night, there was a lot of peaceful protests around the country. more peaceful than other nights. so that's a step in the right direction. also today, all four police officers were charged in the murder of george floyd so here's hoping for some justice for that family. and there's many more families that deserve justice, as well. but again, these are all steps in the right direction but guests tonight are senator kamala harris. we also have talib kweli, who is a rapper and activist, and we get to catch up. we've known each other for a long time. and we also get to hear from comedian roy wood, jr. it's going to be a fun show. let's get some news here, you guys after nine days of protests, a new poll found that pretty much everyone thinks president trump is not doing a good job. check it out >> right now, based on the data we hav
roy wood, jr and the legendary rootcrew it's "the tonight show" at home edition.nd now, here's jimmy. >> jimmy: welcome, everybody thank you so much for watching we're going to get to everything that's going on in the country right now. last night, there was a lot of peaceful protests around the country. more peaceful than other nights. so that's a step in the right direction. also today, all four police officers were charged in the murder of george floyd so here's hoping for...
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roy. secretary? chairmanyou so much scott, ranking member fox, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. there are massive global protests against police violence and seeking to ensure that black lives matter is more than just a #during the murders of -- #. the murders remind us yet again that systemic racism and the legacy of slavery infect our institutions, public discourse and daily interaction. our education system is fraught with racial inequities that insisted for covid-19. there are too few of these children. they are expelled from early living good the pandemic has pushed the early childhood education sector for lack -- blacks could be disproportionate. district lines in school assignment policies still segregate k-12 by race. american students spend almost $2000 less per student per year than districts with mostly white students. students of color are less toely to be having access counselors, advanced coursework, exclusionary discipline. the higher e
roy. secretary? chairmanyou so much scott, ranking member fox, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. there are massive global protests against police violence and seeking to ensure that black lives matter is more than just a #during the murders of -- #. the murders remind us yet again that systemic racism and the legacy of slavery infect our institutions, public discourse and daily interaction. our education system is fraught with racial inequities that...
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and jane, this -- i'm reminded a little bit of the roy moore situation in alabama, right? the problem for the republican party is that the base of the party wants people like this. >> especially this particular base. georgia's 14th district, which was created after the 2010
and jane, this -- i'm reminded a little bit of the roy moore situation in alabama, right? the problem for the republican party is that the base of the party wants people like this. >> especially this particular base. georgia's 14th district, which was created after the 2010
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we'll get reaction from texas congressman chip roy. celebrities sending in bail money by hundreds of thousands of dollars but do they even know who they are bailing out? are they helping protests or helping the rioters? all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: another session, folks, market resolve amid a resolving day with covid-19 lockdown stocks. they're actually losing ground. these are the real hot stocks that have been a big, this old school names, energy industrial names, they're leading the way. this as the market continues to telegraph a economic recovery to be quite frank nobody on wall street sees yet. each day the data becomes more clear. things are getting better, including today's auto sales data. the big question whether the tock market, or wall street gurus, which one of the groups is is right? let's bring in two of the best to see what they think about the market. alicia levine and belpointe market strategist david nelson. david, we'll start with you. we're seeing all kinds of pretty good data, manufact
we'll get reaction from texas congressman chip roy. celebrities sending in bail money by hundreds of thousands of dollars but do they even know who they are bailing out? are they helping protests or helping the rioters? all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: another session, folks, market resolve amid a resolving day with covid-19 lockdown stocks. they're actually losing ground. these are the real hot stocks that have been a big, this old school names, energy...
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lipi roy, thank you for making time for us. the rest of the panel is going to stick around because there's much more to come tonight. attorney general william barr says president trump has officially fired manhattan's top federal prosecutor at barr's request. geoffrey berman refused to resign last night. we'll have more on that back-and-forth and the investigations that berman oversaw into some of the president's top allies next. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation. the #bbut what if you couldg of onldo better than that? like adapt. disco
lipi roy, thank you for making time for us. the rest of the panel is going to stick around because there's much more to come tonight. attorney general william barr says president trump has officially fired manhattan's top federal prosecutor at barr's request. geoffrey berman refused to resign last night. we'll have more on that back-and-forth and the investigations that berman oversaw into some of the president's top allies next. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for...
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and jane, this -- i'm reminded a little bit of the roy moore situation in alabama, right? the problem for the republican party is that the base of the party wants people like this. >> especially this particular base. georgia's 14th district, which was created after the 2010 census, it is 84% white. it's got a population of about 710,000 people. and it's a very conservative area. and that's why a lot of republicans are concerned that she might not just win her run-off but then win the resulting election. and this is one of the impacts of trumpism. you know, while trump himself may not hold to some of these views, he may hold views that are helpful for him when they are, the people who follow him do. i think her comments about race, about unemployed people, especially right now during the pandemic seems particularly off key to argue that you're only unemployed because of bad choices and personal responsibility. >> right. >> you know, this is very much what this audience wants to hear. >> although, what's interesting to me, too is that those -- you're unemployed because of ba
and jane, this -- i'm reminded a little bit of the roy moore situation in alabama, right? the problem for the republican party is that the base of the party wants people like this. >> especially this particular base. georgia's 14th district, which was created after the 2010 census, it is 84% white. it's got a population of about 710,000 people. and it's a very conservative area. and that's why a lot of republicans are concerned that she might not just win her run-off but then win the...
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lipi roy. dr. roy, i'm going to start with you on the medical implications of tonight's event. the event was not sold out. there were still thousands of people bunched together, few of them wearing masks. it's been described by tulsa's health -- the head of the department of health in tulsa as a possible super spreader event. how do you see it? >> good evening, joshua. the good news is it wasn't at capacity. i'm sure there was well less than 20,000 people, so that's the good news. here's the bad news and unfortunately we're going to have to unpack a lot of it. i think back to when i was in first-year university. i took calculus 101. you might have taken journalism 101. our current elected officials are failing infectious disease 101. the only two measures that we know reduce the transmission of the virus are six-feet distance and masks. and most of the rally attendants, very few of them were practicing either measure. in fact, they were standing shoulder to shoulder, shouting and cheering, which we know spreads the virus even further. i mean these are the dynamics of the diseas
lipi roy. dr. roy, i'm going to start with you on the medical implications of tonight's event. the event was not sold out. there were still thousands of people bunched together, few of them wearing masks. it's been described by tulsa's health -- the head of the department of health in tulsa as a possible super spreader event. how do you see it? >> good evening, joshua. the good news is it wasn't at capacity. i'm sure there was well less than 20,000 people, so that's the good news. here's...
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they wed in 1951 and have a daughter named teri, but the marriage soon goes over the rail. >> roy was any attention that ann got, especially from men. i believe he expected them to be settled, and that wasn't what ann wanted to do. >> what ann wants is to go back to roller derby, and she does. the couple divorce, roy's mother raises teri while ann tours the globe. >> when she was on the track, she wasn't only queen of the track. she was queen of the world. ♪ >> color tv allows ann to amp up her flamboyant style. >> annie would color her hair. >> when i come back, you're gonna be so sorry... >> she'd do part pink, part green, part blue, and in those days, that was not the thing to do, but annie did it. >> one of her nicknames -- demon of the derby. after a few broken schnauzes, the most famous is banana nose. >> banana nose! >> banana nose! >> then in the late 1960s, she grabs the attention of a certain 8-year-old boy. >> it was a saturday morning, and all of a sudden, i see this bizarre sport. >> tickets up! how jim becomes a superfan and then ann's heir. next... >> but first, our "st
they wed in 1951 and have a daughter named teri, but the marriage soon goes over the rail. >> roy was any attention that ann got, especially from men. i believe he expected them to be settled, and that wasn't what ann wanted to do. >> what ann wants is to go back to roller derby, and she does. the couple divorce, roy's mother raises teri while ann tours the globe. >> when she was on the track, she wasn't only queen of the track. she was queen of the world. ♪ >> color...
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let's talk about the roy family.ir daughter was admitted to children's hospital in palo alto under a doctor's order. they were there until about 1:00 a.m., but the insurance was billed $16,000 for an overnight stay. and their co-pay was about $1800. well, since they didn't spend the night, they thought that was expensive. they disputed the charge. but the hospital stood by it. so the roys asked us for some help. we asked the hospital to review the case. now, they told us they couldn't comment because of privacy laws, but the roys did get a partial refund of their co-pay. they were given back $569 back. your status in the hospital can have big consequences on the amount you are charged. it's like checking into a hotel. once admitted to a hospital, you might have to pay the room rate for the night. the federal government, by the way, recommends that medicare subscribers ask whether they're being labeled in patient or outpatient. we think that's good advice for everyone. if you need help, contact us, go to nbcbayarea.co
let's talk about the roy family.ir daughter was admitted to children's hospital in palo alto under a doctor's order. they were there until about 1:00 a.m., but the insurance was billed $16,000 for an overnight stay. and their co-pay was about $1800. well, since they didn't spend the night, they thought that was expensive. they disputed the charge. but the hospital stood by it. so the roys asked us for some help. we asked the hospital to review the case. now, they told us they couldn't comment...
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abc news reporter rena roy has the story. >> reporter: it was a somber day in rayford, north carolina as friends, family and complete strangers honored the life of george floyd. >> it's very painful. i don't know george floyd but i feel like i do because i see my brother in him. i see my nephew in him. i see my husband in him. >> it's sad that it took this for people to wake up and see what's happening in the world now. i'm glad that everybody here and paying their respects. he deserves it. >> reporter: long lines of mourners gathered to pay their respects after the 46-year-old father was killed on may 25th by former police officer derek chauv chauvin, who held his knee on floyd's neck for more than eight minutes. >> there's a lot of wonderful officers out there. but we can't afford to have not even 1%, 2% of us doing this for the wrong reason. this has to be changed. we've got to get this right. >> reporter: as his casket rolled in, hundreds held signs and chanted his name. >> george floyd. >> reporter: with thousands across the nation doing the same for days now. >> says his name! >
abc news reporter rena roy has the story. >> reporter: it was a somber day in rayford, north carolina as friends, family and complete strangers honored the life of george floyd. >> it's very painful. i don't know george floyd but i feel like i do because i see my brother in him. i see my nephew in him. i see my husband in him. >> it's sad that it took this for people to wake up and see what's happening in the world now. i'm glad that everybody here and paying their respects....
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piya sinha—roy there. the arc de triomphe has reopened. it is only available toa reopened. watching. hello there. the phrase sunshine and showers can at times seem quite trivial, can't it? but i'm sure if you were caught in the thundering downpours on monday, you knew about it. there was a lot of heavy rain and a very sort space of time. if you take a look at the rain radar and the thunder and lightning strikes as he went to the afternoon, they were quite frequent across southwest scotland, northwest england and north wales. it looks as though tuesday, we could see more showers ina similararea. plenty of showers across europe as well, all under the influence of low pressure at the moment. starts off with a fair amount of cloud across eastern half of the uk, rolling in off the north sea, that will slowly burn away. we'll see sunny spells and chatters hours developing. showers widespread across england and wales but they have heaviest across wales and northwest england along with southwest scotland. there could be around an inch of rain falling within an hour, and that potent
piya sinha—roy there. the arc de triomphe has reopened. it is only available toa reopened. watching. hello there. the phrase sunshine and showers can at times seem quite trivial, can't it? but i'm sure if you were caught in the thundering downpours on monday, you knew about it. there was a lot of heavy rain and a very sort space of time. if you take a look at the rain radar and the thunder and lightning strikes as he went to the afternoon, they were quite frequent across southwest scotland,...
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reena roy, abc news, new york. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell says he welcomes the idea of colin kaepernick resuming his career. the quarterback hasn't played since 2016 when he took a knee during the national anthem to protest police brutality. goodell told espn that he encourages a team to sign kaepernick. >>> new doubts about the major league baseball season. the commissioner says he's no longer confident they'll play ball this summer. he says the ongoing dispute between players and owners is a disaster for the game. >>> coming up, a bear chases a coyote on the golf course. >>> but first a new sign that we may not be alone in the universe. may not be alone in the universe. for people with certan inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for
reena roy, abc news, new york. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell says he welcomes the idea of colin kaepernick resuming his career. the quarterback hasn't played since 2016 when he took a knee during the national anthem to protest police brutality. goodell told espn that he encourages a team to sign kaepernick. >>> new doubts about the major league baseball season. the commissioner says he's no longer confident they'll play ball this summer. he says the ongoing dispute...
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them so they could figure out where the panthers were and where they traveled that sort of thing and roy still at it today is his sons and his grandson are all working with him to continue trying to save the panther now florida's a vitamin flipped in time from wilderness to the 3rd most populated state in the maricopa would you say the panthers natural habitat is dwindling more because of roads housing and people out of the direct cause of the panthers disappearance. that's a big problem yeah the the the panther the maine panther colony that's left i mean they used to range over the whole southeastern united states and now they're kind of down in the south south western part of the state in an area that has also seen a tremendous amount of growth the naples and or myers area has seen some of the most explosive growth anywhere in america and it has eaten away very gradually it answers habitat but we've also seen as the population is sort of come back that they they will travel they'll move up into central florida or even north florida and they can find places to live there as well so we m
them so they could figure out where the panthers were and where they traveled that sort of thing and roy still at it today is his sons and his grandson are all working with him to continue trying to save the panther now florida's a vitamin flipped in time from wilderness to the 3rd most populated state in the maricopa would you say the panthers natural habitat is dwindling more because of roads housing and people out of the direct cause of the panthers disappearance. that's a big problem yeah...
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c-span,g up tonight on north carolina governor roy cooper on the record number of coronavirus cases.hen oral argument in the perjury case against the former national security advisor michael flynn. rileymmissioner michael is our guest on "the communicators." he discusses the impact of the pandemic on communications, the president's exit of order on other media, and issues facing the fcc. >> president trump gives the commencement address saturday. social distancing measures will be in place at west point academy. our live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. north carolina governor roy cooper held a briefing today to discuss the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. governor cooper said he would not be moving forward with efforts to further reopen the state due to a record high number of cases. the governor attributed the increase to -- the number to an increase in testing across the state. he expected students to return to school and for. -- to school in the fall.
c-span,g up tonight on north carolina governor roy cooper on the record number of coronavirus cases.hen oral argument in the perjury case against the former national security advisor michael flynn. rileymmissioner michael is our guest on "the communicators." he discusses the impact of the pandemic on communications, the president's exit of order on other media, and issues facing the fcc. >> president trump gives the commencement address saturday. social distancing measures will...
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, good to speak to you thank you for your time. >> roy behren of westchester capital. karen, how would you trade this today? >> i don't own any taubman, but the discussion last night about tiffany got me sort of reminiscing about being a risk arbitrageur and it's now a $22 spread a $21? $20 spread to the upside, i don't know what to the downside, maybe $40 or so, but i think the lickly hood of either a negotiated deal for less than 135 is the most likely outcomes. i want to be an arbitrageur, right, guy >> i can't spell it. i like to be things that i can spell. >> i love the laugh track. >> why options traders are betting on big things when slack reports tomorrow later, keeping up with appearance e the one beauty daock that gotta i big boost toy thanks to kim kardashian "fast money" is back in two. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamle
, good to speak to you thank you for your time. >> roy behren of westchester capital. karen, how would you trade this today? >> i don't own any taubman, but the discussion last night about tiffany got me sort of reminiscing about being a risk arbitrageur and it's now a $22 spread a $21? $20 spread to the upside, i don't know what to the downside, maybe $40 or so, but i think the lickly hood of either a negotiated deal for less than 135 is the most likely outcomes. i want to be an...
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roy, hang on one second. i have mayor suarez back from miami. i want to bring him into the conversation with you. mayor, you do have a phenomenon down there that we weren't really having a lot of it in new york, we had some of it, but it's become this idea that i'm an american, i'm free not to have authorities including public health authorities, mayors, sheriffs, governors impose rules on my behavior to become this libertarian cry. but you have a problem to control down there. >> exactly. and it's no different than saying you have to wear a seat belt. it's like saying i don't have to wear a seat belt, i have the freedom not to wear it and risk my life. it's mandatory that you wear a seat belt. and if you don't wear a seat belt while driving, you could be ticketed for it. it's no different. so what we're doing, we are imposing something. we're imposing it for a temporary period of time for your own protection and for the protection of others. i see it no different than imposing a satellite requirement. we're saying it's too dangerous right now t
roy, hang on one second. i have mayor suarez back from miami. i want to bring him into the conversation with you. mayor, you do have a phenomenon down there that we weren't really having a lot of it in new york, we had some of it, but it's become this idea that i'm an american, i'm free not to have authorities including public health authorities, mayors, sheriffs, governors impose rules on my behavior to become this libertarian cry. but you have a problem to control down there. >>...
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that is why we do not have senator roy moore.>> black people and black women especially, elected doug jones. we know that. bringing us back home now, come november, guess what, black women in this country or organizing. the black community, black men and women working in our coalition with other progressive organizations we know how to lead. we know how to put people together who have common interests. that's what it's gonna take. i think we have to conclude but i want to thank you for telling the truth for your book because i can't believe as the Ãbyou and your book can comfort just a time as this. it's unbelievable. often times people asked me to know they ask you, how do you deal with all of this is a black person, as a black woman? we been dealing with this since slavery. and still we rise. we are get depressed, we don't get to seek it out we have to understand what we do, not only barking orders but to make this country stronger. you have really demonstrated how we just don't get tired. we keep going. >> coming too far from
that is why we do not have senator roy moore.>> black people and black women especially, elected doug jones. we know that. bringing us back home now, come november, guess what, black women in this country or organizing. the black community, black men and women working in our coalition with other progressive organizations we know how to lead. we know how to put people together who have common interests. that's what it's gonna take. i think we have to conclude but i want to thank you for...
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piya sinha—roy, thank you very much. let's get some of the day's other news.ounced that the us will cut its military presence there by 9,500. that will leave about 25,000 servicemen and women in the country. speaking to reporters, mr trump complained that berlin is not paying enough on defence, as required by its membership in nato. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, and eu chiefs have agreed to breathe new life into post—brexit trade talks. both sides have committed to ramp up negotiations over the summer. the uk is due to leave the post—brexit transition arrangement at the end of the year. as europe opens up, beijing is shutting down. chinese authorities are racing to contain a new coronavirus outbreak in the capital. it's a sign of how precarious this process is. all entertainment and indoor sports venues are being closed, and 21 housing estates have been locked down as cases increase. the city had previously seen no signs of the virus for more than 50 days. stephen mcdonell reports. residents in large parts of south—western beijing are again behind
piya sinha—roy, thank you very much. let's get some of the day's other news.ounced that the us will cut its military presence there by 9,500. that will leave about 25,000 servicemen and women in the country. speaking to reporters, mr trump complained that berlin is not paying enough on defence, as required by its membership in nato. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, and eu chiefs have agreed to breathe new life into post—brexit trade talks. both sides have committed to ramp up...
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libby roy, a physician. and dr. is reported that more than 11,000 people have already been arrested at these protests. and there is a concern that people who are put into then overcrowded detention facilities and police stations might be at risk of covid and then on top of that we've had teargas used on protesters whereas as they're breathing that in and coughing it out. "the new york times" said along with the immediate pain that could cause watering eyes an burning throats, it may cause damage to people's lungs and make them more susceptible to a respiratory illness according to the risk of exposure it could insight coughing. do you expect to weeks from now we'll talk about a new set of outbreaks from these protests and the arrests? >> good evening, joy, it is good to see you after so many days. the concern amongst many of us in the medical and public health communities is that there will lightning likely be an increase if not a surge in cases in hospitals all over the country that have faced the protests and, yea
libby roy, a physician. and dr. is reported that more than 11,000 people have already been arrested at these protests. and there is a concern that people who are put into then overcrowded detention facilities and police stations might be at risk of covid and then on top of that we've had teargas used on protesters whereas as they're breathing that in and coughing it out. "the new york times" said along with the immediate pain that could cause watering eyes an burning throats, it may...
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next, north carolina governor roy cooper hold a briefing with reporters to discuss his state's response to coronavirus and recovery efforts from hurricane florence. this is 40 minutes. gov. cooper: good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining today's update on covid-19 in north carolina. hasf today north carolina 45,102 lab confirmed cases, 980 three new cases reported today, 797 people in the hospital, and 1118 people that have died. we pray for those who have lost loved ones and for tho w
next, north carolina governor roy cooper hold a briefing with reporters to discuss his state's response to coronavirus and recovery efforts from hurricane florence. this is 40 minutes. gov. cooper: good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining today's update on covid-19 in north carolina. hasf today north carolina 45,102 lab confirmed cases, 980 three new cases reported today, 797 people in the hospital, and 1118 people that have died. we pray for those who have lost loved ones and for...
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. >> reporter: ranjan roy writes a tech industry blog. count him a skeptic. >> customers complain the fees get too high and the drivers and couriers are underpaid gig labor. question that motivated this story, which i put to investor vitaliy katsenelson. so why does this business even make sense? they are still trying to figure out how to make money at this even today. >> reporter: that is, after years of trying, in a market that just doesn't get any better than this. but then how could venture capitalists have poured in a billion bucks? i asked ranjan roy. >> everyone's searching for yield in some capacity and finding...rying to find any opportunity they can. >> reporter: what roy means is that, with historically low interestates for years now, those with money have been desperate for gher returns. veteran venture capitalist randy komisar has seen it first hand. >> finding opportunities to invest large checks in potentially big outcomes has outweighed the ability for us to sort of discern good from bad returns on capital. >> reporter: so
. >> reporter: ranjan roy writes a tech industry blog. count him a skeptic. >> customers complain the fees get too high and the drivers and couriers are underpaid gig labor. question that motivated this story, which i put to investor vitaliy katsenelson. so why does this business even make sense? they are still trying to figure out how to make money at this even today. >> reporter: that is, after years of trying, in a market that just doesn't get any better than this. but then...
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roy will, cans the executive director of the naacp. catherine graham, the commissioner of commerce in the state of kentucky. herbert jenkins, the chief of police in atlanta, georgia. the commission will investigate the origins of the recent disorders in our city. and it will make recommendations to me, to the congress, to the state governors, to the mayor for measures to prevent our contain such disasters in the future. they will have access to the facts gathered by director hoover and the federal bureau of investigation. the fbi will exercise its full authority to investigate these riots and in accordance with my standing instructions, and continue to search for evidence of conspiracy. but even before the commission begins its work and even before all of the evidence is in, there are some things that we can tell about the outbreaks of the summer. first, let there be no mistake about it, the looting and arson, which have occurred are not part of a civil rights protest. there is no american right to loot stores or to burn buildings or t
roy will, cans the executive director of the naacp. catherine graham, the commissioner of commerce in the state of kentucky. herbert jenkins, the chief of police in atlanta, georgia. the commission will investigate the origins of the recent disorders in our city. and it will make recommendations to me, to the congress, to the state governors, to the mayor for measures to prevent our contain such disasters in the future. they will have access to the facts gathered by director hoover and the...
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i mean, roy right now trump is suffering from difficult disapproval ratings here, rising disapproval ratings here in the last month or two. but it's under 10 points. it's important to remember that unlike hillary clinton joe biden does not have a record of success in new hampshire. he's run for president three times, never finished better than fifth. and of course just this last primary he left the new hampshire before the results were even in and went to south carolina and ended up finishing really far down in fifth place. so the trump campaign meanwhile has been active and organizing here very aggressively for over a year. the president has been in new hampshire three times since he won the white house in 2016 and twice in the last year and had some very big rallies at both events. so given the advantages of incumbency and biden's core components in the past makes it again a really tight race here. >> of course the winner back in 2016 and this year the democratic primary from the neighboring state of vert minute senator bernie sanders. does he add any gravitas to the biden campaign
i mean, roy right now trump is suffering from difficult disapproval ratings here, rising disapproval ratings here in the last month or two. but it's under 10 points. it's important to remember that unlike hillary clinton joe biden does not have a record of success in new hampshire. he's run for president three times, never finished better than fifth. and of course just this last primary he left the new hampshire before the results were even in and went to south carolina and ended up finishing...
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roy. one of the parts of the whole discussion in the in my opinion tomorrow talking about the communist party in china, no question, they intentionally concealed the severity covid-19. and while doing so, they stockpiled a lot of medical supplies, ppe's, and a host of things that would happen should have an certainly useful globally and is alarming to me looking at some stats that we came up with. during this time, the imported lots of ppe's in different supplies. surgical masks, turned 78 percent. surgical gowns, up 72 percent. in all of these while they were hiding in the world what's taking place. just how severe this good one. we sent them someplace too. if and a lot of this could've been used to help many people in the front lines and yet we did not know just how severe the same was. my first question would be deeply we should act on some sort of action to ensure that china's held accountable for what they did. >> i agree with your assessment of china's accountability. i don't know th
roy. one of the parts of the whole discussion in the in my opinion tomorrow talking about the communist party in china, no question, they intentionally concealed the severity covid-19. and while doing so, they stockpiled a lot of medical supplies, ppe's, and a host of things that would happen should have an certainly useful globally and is alarming to me looking at some stats that we came up with. during this time, the imported lots of ppe's in different supplies. surgical masks, turned 78...
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roy from texas. mr. hoyer: is the gentleman aware that the district of lumbia was reduced in size historically a while back? . that the land was reduced this is what's happening here. there is clear precedent for doing this. i thank the gentleman for ielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roy: i thank the gentleman from georgia. appreciate the opportunity to address this important issue. the question the gentleman from maryland just asked, i hear the question. their district bound dri lines have changed in the past. what the majority wants to do today is fundamentally alter, fundamentally alter what washington, d.c., is. that's what's at stake here. i'd love to hear the gentleman from maryland expound on his support and belief in our electoral college since suddenly my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have found newfound respect for the power of states and the importance of states. i'd love to hear them expound on that. i'd love to hear my colleagues on the other side
roy from texas. mr. hoyer: is the gentleman aware that the district of lumbia was reduced in size historically a while back? . that the land was reduced this is what's happening here. there is clear precedent for doing this. i thank the gentleman for ielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roy: i thank the gentleman from georgia. appreciate the opportunity to address this important issue. the question the gentleman from maryland just asked, i hear the question. their...
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tuesday night on american history tv beginning at 8 pm eastern a look at the lives of garfield, mary mcal roy and francis cleveland. c-span in cooperation with the white house historical socialization produced a series of the first ladies, examining the private lives and public roles they played. first ladies, influence an image features individual biographies of the women who served in the role of first lady over 44 administrations. this panel is in direct response to some of you filling out this lovely questionnaires, so the lincoln forum is really trying to respond to the
tuesday night on american history tv beginning at 8 pm eastern a look at the lives of garfield, mary mcal roy and francis cleveland. c-span in cooperation with the white house historical socialization produced a series of the first ladies, examining the private lives and public roles they played. first ladies, influence an image features individual biographies of the women who served in the role of first lady over 44 administrations. this panel is in direct response to some of you filling out...
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abc news reporter rina roy has more. >> reporter: authorities in georgia are scouring through videos of a violent struggle that turned deadly outside a wendy's in atlanta friday night when officials say police shot and killed 27-year-old rayshard brooks after he allegedly resisted arrest. >> i don't want anyone in any circumstances to rush to any form of judgment. it's very easy to do ipthen the cases on either side. we realize there's a tremendous amount of emotion. >> reporter: officers were called to it parking lot around 10:30 p.m. with complaints of brooks asleep-in his car blocking the drive-thru. police claim he failed a sobriety test and when they tried to arrest him he resisted and was able to grab an officer's taser. in this surveillance video you can see him running away and then appearing to point the taser at the officers. >> at that point the atlanta officer reaches down and retrieves his weapon from his holster and discharges it, strikes mr. brooks there on the parking lot, and he goes down. >> reporter: today atlanta police chief erika shields stepping down after call
abc news reporter rina roy has more. >> reporter: authorities in georgia are scouring through videos of a violent struggle that turned deadly outside a wendy's in atlanta friday night when officials say police shot and killed 27-year-old rayshard brooks after he allegedly resisted arrest. >> i don't want anyone in any circumstances to rush to any form of judgment. it's very easy to do ipthen the cases on either side. we realize there's a tremendous amount of emotion. >>...
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in football a roy son has indicated he wants to leave manchester city after rejecting a contract extension the german international looks set to return to germany with bind munich some of but a bad injury ended his transfer hopes the 24 year old has a year left on his current deal but city coach has confirmed that he can late is a buy and can be found. here watching data over the news will be back with more news headlines at the top of the alan until then you can step today on our website that's dot com i'm rebecca great his investment thanks very much for watching. my smile is my. right. to. paint me. i am the. only person a school of those who look at me. the secret is known only son starts to one 3rd d. w. .
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in football a roy son is indicated he wants to leave manchester city after rejecting a contract extension the german international looks set to return to germany with by munich lost some up a bad injury ended his transfer hopes the 24 year old has a year left on his current deal bought city coach pat quality ola has confirmed he can leave either by a can be found. here watching data value news will be back with more news headlines at the top of the hour until then you can say i was on our website. i'm rebecca reaches in the end thanks very much for watching. the. hauser virus spread. wider repairing and. just through the sacrament covered and a weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should.
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rena roy, abc news, new york. >> two buffalo police officers are now facing assault charges after videotured them pushing a 75-year-old protester to the ground. ee rinnels t wer eyern the grnd stable condition. the d.a. says he's not choosing sides. >> no sides here that i'm choosing. i'm not with any side. i'm on this country's side. that's whose side i'm on. i'm on justice's side. and all i'm doing is my job. >> the two officers were suspended immediately, prompting 57 other officers to resign in protest. both officers have been released and are due back in court in july. >>> berkeley held a new orleans-style funeral procession to bury racism this afternoon. city councilmembers and community members marched from malcolm x elementary school to martin luther king jr. civic park. it ended with an actual casket where george floyd's name was read along with other victims of racism. >>> to the south bay where san jose police declared an unlawful assembly to break up a large crowd overnight during side shows. those side shows came around the same time protesters took to the streets outside c
rena roy, abc news, new york. >> two buffalo police officers are now facing assault charges after videotured them pushing a 75-year-old protester to the ground. ee rinnels t wer eyern the grnd stable condition. the d.a. says he's not choosing sides. >> no sides here that i'm choosing. i'm not with any side. i'm on this country's side. that's whose side i'm on. i'm on justice's side. and all i'm doing is my job. >> the two officers were suspended immediately, prompting 57 other...