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i do want to mention ruby floyd.id say earlier that there were previous memorial services before this final funeral. one of them in raeford north carolina where floyd was born. one of his family members, ruby, said to the crowd there something that resonated with me, as alveda and jack were just talking. she said, "we are bringing love back into the universe. we are bringing love back into the universe" that is ruby floy. melissa, we see the reverend al sharpton there. he will give the eulogy in just a few moments. we see those grieving. your words? >> melissa: well, it's beginning to feel like a hopeful moment. i wonder if this is the opportunity that we can transition from the anger that so many ells have felt. i don't want to say into hope, because we may not be quite ready for that much positivity yet. but what about expectation? what if we turned our anger into higher expectation for ourselves, for others, for our country? for police across the country. whatever it is. if we could channel the empathy that we are
i do want to mention ruby floyd.id say earlier that there were previous memorial services before this final funeral. one of them in raeford north carolina where floyd was born. one of his family members, ruby, said to the crowd there something that resonated with me, as alveda and jack were just talking. she said, "we are bringing love back into the universe. we are bringing love back into the universe" that is ruby floy. melissa, we see the reverend al sharpton there. he will give...
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she's been helping ruby, one—to—one, in english and maths — all supervised by ruby's school.ace a teacher. but it can help build confidence. and that's going to be badly needed, because by this summer, most children will already have missed four months of school. and she's helping me with maths. we've got to do fractions and everything, and she'sjust helping me with them. ruby's mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some things i can't explain, because herwork is quite hard for her age. so there's things, like, =i don't know what... so, her confidence has gone a little bit, hasn't it, with your work? this is brilliant. because it's one—to—one, she won't just walk away and think, "i can't do it." excellent, and where would the comma go? to pay for more tutors like ellie, a nationalfund is expected. the challenge — whether enough can be trained in time to meet your children's needs. i think it will really help at least give them that boost in confidence to go back to school. i think it's really scary for studen
she's been helping ruby, one—to—one, in english and maths — all supervised by ruby's school.ace a teacher. but it can help build confidence. and that's going to be badly needed, because by this summer, most children will already have missed four months of school. and she's helping me with maths. we've got to do fractions and everything, and she'sjust helping me with them. ruby's mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some...
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hundreds of former passengers who were on board the ruby princess cruise ship are looking to sue its operator they wrestle docked in australia in march and it's been linked to hundreds of coronavirus cases there the maritime union says this exposes major flaws in the multi-billion dollar industry and it's calling for a complete overhaul nicola gage reports from sydney. it's the subject of a criminal investigation a special inquiry and likely a legal battle $2700.00 passengers disembarked the ruby princess in sydney one wake up to the corona virus pandemic was declared despite some passengers being sick it's since been linked to at least $22.00 deaths and hundreds of cases marion williams parents were on board and both ended up bedridden with the virus they claim they weren't told anything about health risks or the potential of being exposed lawyers are pursuing a class action on behalf of hundreds of passengers a very angry very angry that all i thought it was that we paid a man in the work an opponent with it. nobody cared i don't believe health people here paid a bad only weeks ear
hundreds of former passengers who were on board the ruby princess cruise ship are looking to sue its operator they wrestle docked in australia in march and it's been linked to hundreds of coronavirus cases there the maritime union says this exposes major flaws in the multi-billion dollar industry and it's calling for a complete overhaul nicola gage reports from sydney. it's the subject of a criminal investigation a special inquiry and likely a legal battle $2700.00 passengers disembarked the...
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actor: rubí, he tratado de negar mis sentimientos. he intentado no verte ni pensar en ti.
actor: rubí, he tratado de negar mis sentimientos. he intentado no verte ni pensar en ti.
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the creaty of ruby on rails. cofounder of basecamp. he is taking a fight against appleand the app store he is going to explain why he says that apple is operating like "gangsters. ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. >>> welcome back creator of ruby on rails cofounder of basecamp. developer of a new e-mail app, h hey. hey does not have an inapp subscription service they're trying to get hanson and his team to give him some money. it is a debate that set twitter ablaze got the tech world talking about it david, thank you for bein
the creaty of ruby on rails. cofounder of basecamp. he is taking a fight against appleand the app store he is going to explain why he says that apple is operating like "gangsters. ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to...
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al velorio para george floyd en houston el hombre que murió por la policía de mineapolis vamos con ruby>> así es, desde muy temprano miles van a esta iglesia para despedir a george floyd algunos dicen que no fueron al trabajo otros olvidaron el distanciamiento social y también soportan altas temperaturas para poder entrar . >> medidas fuertes de seguridad llegan restos de george floyd en houston dónde vivió más . >> lo esperaban de antes de abrir al público, bajo las autoridades es indignante . >> tenemos un enemigo común que es la brutalidad de la policía que nos trata y no solo a la comunidad afroamericana sino a los latinos . >> reunió a todos y con muchos algunos soportaron el calor y entraron a rendir tributo y solo se podían entrar de 15 pero ella dice que no permite el racismo y teme que pase por su color . >> se ven por color pero todos somos humanos no hay nadie distinto, mi sangre es roja la de ustedes igual somos todos iguales . >> el gobernador abbot dice que todos los días son tristes que el racismo debe terminar trabajan con políticos para evitar muertes . >> personas cont
al velorio para george floyd en houston el hombre que murió por la policía de mineapolis vamos con ruby>> así es, desde muy temprano miles van a esta iglesia para despedir a george floyd algunos dicen que no fueron al trabajo otros olvidaron el distanciamiento social y también soportan altas temperaturas para poder entrar . >> medidas fuertes de seguridad llegan restos de george floyd en houston dónde vivió más . >> lo esperaban de antes de abrir al público, bajo las...
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to lose or ruby young near where they should be. when an elite white fraternity build a house next door community spirit is tested to its limits. we were exactly welcomed with open arms into the neighborhood it's hard to just bury the history. of hate old south a witness documentary on al-jazeera. we know what's happening i returned we know how to get that they feel that others cannot i was just you know you can hear god by the 44th or 5th. fires there and i'm going i'm going to give you. my mind. the way they killed cal death story is what and make a difference. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes youth worker it's managerial it's reclaiming its image by putting its younger is that in behind the camera. the stories be don't often hear told by the people who live them. and then use words this is iraq and al jazeera. as protests rage over police brutality and coronavirus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to
to lose or ruby young near where they should be. when an elite white fraternity build a house next door community spirit is tested to its limits. we were exactly welcomed with open arms into the neighborhood it's hard to just bury the history. of hate old south a witness documentary on al-jazeera. we know what's happening i returned we know how to get that they feel that others cannot i was just you know you can hear god by the 44th or 5th. fires there and i'm going i'm going to give you. my...
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ruby votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. johnson of louisiana votes aye. mr. biggs votes aye. mr. mcclintock votes i. aye.lesko votes mr. armstrong? mr. steube? >> mr. cline? >> mr. klein votes no. >> mr. armstrong? >> mr. armstrong votes no. [applause] [no audio] >> mr. johnson? >> mr. johnson votes no. [no audio] >> ms. bass? >> ms. bass votes no. >> anybody else? >> mr. cohen votes no. >> the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, there are nine ayes and 26 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. are there any further amendments? purpose does the gentlelady from arizona seek recognition? >> and amendment at the desk. >> the clerk will record the amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman, the amendment at the desk. >> the amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute to hr 7120. offered by ms. lesko of arizona. >> i reserve a point of order. >> the gentlelady reserves a point of order. >> my amendment sibley takes away cost grant funding for states or units of local government that the fund, disband or dismantle their law enforcement agencies. the community oriented policin
ruby votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. johnson of louisiana votes aye. mr. biggs votes aye. mr. mcclintock votes i. aye.lesko votes mr. armstrong? mr. steube? >> mr. cline? >> mr. klein votes no. >> mr. armstrong? >> mr. armstrong votes no. [applause] [no audio] >> mr. johnson? >> mr. johnson votes no. [no audio] >> ms. bass? >> ms. bass votes no. >> anybody else? >> mr. cohen votes no. >> the clerk will report. >> mr....
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you're backed up to ruby hill because of reports of a small fire.hree small fires, possible fireworks in the area. we're going to follow this from the news desk. that's the biggest impact. the rest of the bay clear. i got an alert about this traffic incident from nbc bay area. >>> that's right, mike. authorities are not yet identifying the four people who died in this horrific crash last night. this is on the approach of the carquinez bridge when chp says the suv plunged off interstate 80 smashing into a stopped train on the ground below. that crash halting all eastbound traffic where pomona meets san pablo avenue. this all happened before 9:00 p.m. the chp is still not saying what led up to the crash. >>> and the final farewell today for fallen hero as mourners gather to say good-bye to a santa cruz county sheriff's officer and the man accused of killing him is now linked to an extremist group. kris sanchez joins us live where that service will take place, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. this memorial service is set to begin at 10:0
you're backed up to ruby hill because of reports of a small fire.hree small fires, possible fireworks in the area. we're going to follow this from the news desk. that's the biggest impact. the rest of the bay clear. i got an alert about this traffic incident from nbc bay area. >>> that's right, mike. authorities are not yet identifying the four people who died in this horrific crash last night. this is on the approach of the carquinez bridge when chp says the suv plunged off interstate...
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there's ruby up in what we call the granite expires. one of the last summited high points in the lower 40 when it was -- granite peak is just around the corner. i summited that back in my college years. when i talk about public lands and protecting them and making sure we preserve that for generations to come, this is not some kind of theoretical discussion. this is something that i live and breathe personally. during the august recess, when we get to leave this town, when it's hot and humid in d.c., i get to be up in the wilderness areas of montana, where the area is crisp and clean. that's why i'm standing here today fighting to bring this vote to the floor and make the great american outdoors act a reality. many folks may not understand the importance of the land and water conversion fund. let's go over a few important facts a much the land and water conservation fund is critical for access to public land. as a hunter, a fly fisherman, i understand the importance of our public land. this program helps connect trails. it funds over 70
there's ruby up in what we call the granite expires. one of the last summited high points in the lower 40 when it was -- granite peak is just around the corner. i summited that back in my college years. when i talk about public lands and protecting them and making sure we preserve that for generations to come, this is not some kind of theoretical discussion. this is something that i live and breathe personally. during the august recess, when we get to leave this town, when it's hot and humid in...
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and that's what's going to throw things on the ruby office. create the products is one thing getting people to know about them is another. ideas because all based in london has been putting together a communications strategyy. coming in or in communities esessentially making them invisible. thehey must insnspect thee bigig mainstream labels ned to start accepting the reality of the market did you how it's made up he couldn't and those lists tech *-*- visit fuel dedepots do you feel. constantl gone whenn the bigig b brands ad distributors have truly understood thehe i iortance of specificity of saidid produducts will need to talk about afro protects from that so. we'll just call it. could you. the best way to make read about i will close with the law of black in among them ththe of i not come right back to client base is one please. whwhat a way to meet. they absolutely do i do huge amount of work with the trans can and with lots of people work in theater. wearing a because if i stop it's like yoyou if you're looking for indications. it's a lot
and that's what's going to throw things on the ruby office. create the products is one thing getting people to know about them is another. ideas because all based in london has been putting together a communications strategyy. coming in or in communities esessentially making them invisible. thehey must insnspect thee bigig mainstream labels ned to start accepting the reality of the market did you how it's made up he couldn't and those lists tech *-*- visit fuel dedepots do you feel. constantl...
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. $45.00 a ruby more so drivers have to make the clique argument. so with this $845.00 i'm getting that we must need $500.00 just to pay for our cars then we left with $300.00 from this b u n money. question is is that enough to pay more goods bills and food and clothes both and but no it's not enough. to push in this critical we don't know what will happen in future. keep our fingers schools. and i just finished another 16 hour shift. and. it was busy another busy day. unfortunately this morning i got news that late last night when the e m t's in the bronx who has about a year and a half on a job another young kid dealing with an unprecedented amount of people dying in the streets killed himself. and his own life and. found his body and western queens in the medics who found him in the street transformed to bellevue but there was nothing they can do. the last few months you know a lot of trouble coping with what he's seeing with coal but. it's probably not going to be the last there's going to be more. sleep well and more. work. to sit on the edge
. $45.00 a ruby more so drivers have to make the clique argument. so with this $845.00 i'm getting that we must need $500.00 just to pay for our cars then we left with $300.00 from this b u n money. question is is that enough to pay more goods bills and food and clothes both and but no it's not enough. to push in this critical we don't know what will happen in future. keep our fingers schools. and i just finished another 16 hour shift. and. it was busy another busy day. unfortunately this...
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black asian minority in at risk ruby. it's also clear that. comments about watching that kind of language to a clinician challenging him in parliament summarizes in my view what the government wants which is essentially a kind of blind. which can effectively cost you your life. not alone in having lost to a great deal of faith. a weekly magazine on sale in the czech republic has caused quite the stir by putting an image of a block on its front page with the headline block lives matter there was an incendiary sub headline too which read shall we kneel before all criminals who claim they want to improve society human rights activists hit art facebook slap the tempering on the magazine's editor in chief meanwhile in the. north of a rally to remove the statue of a 15th century colonialist demonstrators were pushed back by police as they approached the monument and threw stones and blocks at officers a smaller group also gathered waving dutch flags that was in front of the peterson colin who has long been considered a national hero but his reputati
black asian minority in at risk ruby. it's also clear that. comments about watching that kind of language to a clinician challenging him in parliament summarizes in my view what the government wants which is essentially a kind of blind. which can effectively cost you your life. not alone in having lost to a great deal of faith. a weekly magazine on sale in the czech republic has caused quite the stir by putting an image of a block on its front page with the headline block lives matter there was...
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at the center and has recorded over 34000 deaths hundreds of former passengers who were onboard the ruby princess cruise ship are looking to sue its operators the bessel docked in australia and march and has been linked to hundreds of chronic virus cases their very time union says this exposes major flaws in the multi-billion dollar industry and is calling for a complete overhaul of the click age reports from sydney. it's the subject of a criminal investigation a special inquiry and likely a legal battle $2700.00 passengers disembarked the ruby princess in sydney one way to the coronavirus pandemic was declared despite some passengers being sick it's since been linked to at least $22.00 deaths and hundreds of cases marion williams parents were on board and both ended up bedridden with the virus they claim they weren't told anything about health risks or the potential of being exposed lawyers are pursuing a class action on behalf of hundreds of passengers i'm very angry very angry that all i thought about was that we paid a man in the work an opponent with it. nobody cared i don't believe
at the center and has recorded over 34000 deaths hundreds of former passengers who were onboard the ruby princess cruise ship are looking to sue its operators the bessel docked in australia and march and has been linked to hundreds of chronic virus cases their very time union says this exposes major flaws in the multi-billion dollar industry and is calling for a complete overhaul of the click age reports from sydney. it's the subject of a criminal investigation a special inquiry and likely a...
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ruby floyd, the stepmother of mr. george floyd.ing love back to the universe. and that's what this is about, you know? and people need to understand this is why this struck at the core, that we witnessed someone's life drain out of their body right before our very eyes. and we, as a people, are people of love. and this is what we have to instill in everybody, but there also has to be action. trey the truth, tell me. >> there definitely has to be action because, you know, without action with we won't get results. the only way we will get results is for these steps. and i can honestly say on national tv, i'm not perfect. i don't have the knowledge to know every step that has to be taken, but i'm prepared to stand and take the steps that's needed and get people in position with us. because this is going to be something that will be more of a team, collective effort whether it may be from l.a. to new york, from minnesota, from louisville to d.c., to houston. it's about getting the right ones who no longer -- i feel like a lot of us in
ruby floyd, the stepmother of mr. george floyd.ing love back to the universe. and that's what this is about, you know? and people need to understand this is why this struck at the core, that we witnessed someone's life drain out of their body right before our very eyes. and we, as a people, are people of love. and this is what we have to instill in everybody, but there also has to be action. trey the truth, tell me. >> there definitely has to be action because, you know, without action...
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certainly was with a lot less the fool this crisis happens and there will be a number of firms do ruby one scene soon continuing that are no i think yes there are reasons suit home people who are working but i do think that we see a lot of discussion and are priced rules housekeeper who are proposing is perhaps going to leave it to thought employers do have rights. where in the territory is anthony has been saying because of coburn 1000 companies are closing down under and men's pressure is it not followed to boss there for how can employers be sure that workers are doing what they are paid to do at home and in terms of financial trading not in fact breaking the law. let's be honest about this. their reality is that the working from home business has now become a core scouting exercise but particularly how old the. a company's now they're saving a great deal of money in paying rain they're emptying their offices are they saving on travel in all sorts of things right and somebody is going to have to pay for those savings so what they're saying to their employees is you are going to pay
certainly was with a lot less the fool this crisis happens and there will be a number of firms do ruby one scene soon continuing that are no i think yes there are reasons suit home people who are working but i do think that we see a lot of discussion and are priced rules housekeeper who are proposing is perhaps going to leave it to thought employers do have rights. where in the territory is anthony has been saying because of coburn 1000 companies are closing down under and men's pressure is it...
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o far, it's over to thsho looking better 84 ing just to ruby hill last check. getting slightly better. that's adding to a slow ride in the area. golden gate bridge at the coming out quiet. all morning long it looks good as well. no delays. right now, drive time 14 minutes between 880 and 101. still windy. let's get a look at the forecast. ocean beach a perfect example of that. look what's on our lanes. on the camera that looks down the beach, can you see the drops of rain? i think that's more of a promotion for stuff. meanwhile, looking at clear skies. if you're in the pay, it's low agreed. just like the cameras here. many of us waking up to the low gray. this is all going to melt ay . situation setting up here. temperatures now don't show a big difference. cool spot 52. there's a heat advisory and farther inland you are, not only today. we saw that already. walnut creek at 90. also up to lay county, because of that, here's the heat lo hot locations. mid-to upper 7 os. this is classic. cool at the beach. more on this coming up later. back to you. how bands cont
o far, it's over to thsho looking better 84 ing just to ruby hill last check. getting slightly better. that's adding to a slow ride in the area. golden gate bridge at the coming out quiet. all morning long it looks good as well. no delays. right now, drive time 14 minutes between 880 and 101. still windy. let's get a look at the forecast. ocean beach a perfect example of that. look what's on our lanes. on the camera that looks down the beach, can you see the drops of rain? i think that's more...
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schiff, ruby? do you have anything? >> yes, so i really want to understand this utility increase and who's paying. when you say it's in the rent, it just means that you're still paying. it's bundled, just like parking. like when you bundle parking with the costs of something versus unbundling it and saying whether or not you need it. so wondering really who is -- because in the document it said the increase for metered users is different than unmetered. residents do not have individual meters. the cost is 400. if it increased to 440. so who's paying that $40? is it us? is it -- when you say housing providers, kind of who are we talking about? i think any impact on residents given the survey that one treasure island did, even though it was less residents, 50% respondents said that they lost a job or had decrease in hours. i'm sure that's representative of the island, if not more. furthermore, if it's impacting commercial tenants too, i would like to know what that impact is and what the increase on rent is given that the
schiff, ruby? do you have anything? >> yes, so i really want to understand this utility increase and who's paying. when you say it's in the rent, it just means that you're still paying. it's bundled, just like parking. like when you bundle parking with the costs of something versus unbundling it and saying whether or not you need it. so wondering really who is -- because in the document it said the increase for metered users is different than unmetered. residents do not have individual...
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schiff, ruby? do you have anything? >> yes, so i really want to understand this utility increase and who's paying. when you say it's in the rent, it just means that you're still paying. it's bundled, just like parking. like when you bundle parking with the costs of something versus unbundling it and saying whether or not you need it. so wondering really who is -- because in the document it said the increase for metered users is different than unmetered. residents do not have individual meters. the cost is 400. if it increased to 440. so who's paying that $40? is it us? is it -- when you say housing providers, kind of who are we talking about? i think any impact on residents given the survey that one treasure island did, even though it was less residents, 50% respondents said that they lost a job or had decrease in hours. i'm sure that's representative of the island, if not more. furthermore, if it's impacting commercial tenants too, i would like to know what that impact is and what the increase on rent is given that the
schiff, ruby? do you have anything? >> yes, so i really want to understand this utility increase and who's paying. when you say it's in the rent, it just means that you're still paying. it's bundled, just like parking. like when you bundle parking with the costs of something versus unbundling it and saying whether or not you need it. so wondering really who is -- because in the document it said the increase for metered users is different than unmetered. residents do not have individual...
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fashion isn't the only culprit we also saw about 30 percent of the particles were brightly colored mike ruby it's an aside and several should be acrylic and that suggests to us that a lot of these bees are coming from paints and other types of coatings brainy says that there is extensive research on how micro plastics impact our oceans and it's ecosystems there is a little known about the impact in desert like community in the rain he says that he hopes to find the public like further research about how michael plastics travel throughout the atmosphere reporting in joshua tree to talk to sweets or to n.b.c. news it is under fire for reportedly colluding with a british watchdog group to smear 2 media outlets our panel's going to discuss and then over at sports radio to hammer brings us a creative way for fans to watch live sports in germany can make sure you keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed by downloading our branding free app called portable t.v. you can catch us there 24 seventh's catch me back in 2. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll
fashion isn't the only culprit we also saw about 30 percent of the particles were brightly colored mike ruby it's an aside and several should be acrylic and that suggests to us that a lot of these bees are coming from paints and other types of coatings brainy says that there is extensive research on how micro plastics impact our oceans and it's ecosystems there is a little known about the impact in desert like community in the rain he says that he hopes to find the public like further research...
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she‘s been helping ruby one—to—one in english and maths — all supervised by ruby‘s school.e got to do fractions and everything, and she'sjust helping me with them. ruby‘s mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some things i can't explain, because her work's quite hard for her age. so there's things, like, i don't know what... so, her confidence has gone a little bit, hasn't it, with your work? this is brilliant because it's one—to—one, she won't just walk away and think, "i can't do it." excellent, where would the comma go? to pay for more tutors like ellie, a nationalfund is expected. the challenge — whether enough can be trained in time to meet children‘s needs. i think it will really help at least give them that boost in confidence to go back to school. i think it‘s really scary for students to have that pressure of going back if they haven‘t had that school environment, especially the classroom environment. at this birmingham school, the worry is children‘s health. activities like this are part of their
she‘s been helping ruby one—to—one in english and maths — all supervised by ruby‘s school.e got to do fractions and everything, and she'sjust helping me with them. ruby‘s mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some things i can't explain, because her work's quite hard for her age. so there's things, like, i don't know what... so, her confidence has gone a little bit, hasn't it, with your work? this is brilliant...
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now the sister ruby says we are bringing love back.he power of love, the strongest and most beautiful force in the world is back. [inaudible] >> i think, did i lose her? >> it is that hope that is there. >> you cut out a little bit there, one of a course remind the audience that you are on the phone. i do want to read another part of that speech as he talked about this being in urgency at the moment, and again that being over five decades ago, he did go on, your uncle martin luther king jr. to say but there's something i must say to my people, then he goes on to say in the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds so when we look at chicago and the mayor of chicago admitting she has no clue where to go from here, she has never seen her city like this before, the record amount of violence in the last weekend, this is certainly not the dream your uncle had. >> she could take a page from the mayor of atlanta who said go home, stop looting, we are not firing up our city. and she should also listen to the
now the sister ruby says we are bringing love back.he power of love, the strongest and most beautiful force in the world is back. [inaudible] >> i think, did i lose her? >> it is that hope that is there. >> you cut out a little bit there, one of a course remind the audience that you are on the phone. i do want to read another part of that speech as he talked about this being in urgency at the moment, and again that being over five decades ago, he did go on, your uncle martin...
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money like bitcoin maybe we should get into that of course they have a lot of cheap energy should that ruby ring you know alarm bells be ringing in the state department yes i think he just should see the opportunity for what it is this is a chance to get back in you know change our finances for the better. or and really the american economy brown thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so much max all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stays there but like to thank our guest conor brown if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report next time by all. i know no crowd. no shots. actually felt. really strong no. points your thirst for action. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived within this 0 zone there were 2 view houses were allowed to leave prison was located and the only people had access to the story investigators she tells the uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean there you go read it nor in. hocke
money like bitcoin maybe we should get into that of course they have a lot of cheap energy should that ruby ring you know alarm bells be ringing in the state department yes i think he just should see the opportunity for what it is this is a chance to get back in you know change our finances for the better. or and really the american economy brown thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so much max all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max...
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money like bitcoin maybe we should get into that of course have a lot of cheap energy should that ruby ring you know alarm bells be ringing in the state department yes i think he just should see the opportunity for what it is this is a chance to get back in you know change our finances for the bad. or and really the american economy brown thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so much max all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey everett like to thank our guest conor brown if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report so next time buy out. as the culture war 'd rages on if they did the billionaire who's only getting well you're their wealth is the 20 percent or $584000000000.00 since the start of the pandemic slash lock and this fact sheet to complete coverage and has a terminate under. your. piers you can see the 1st place in your sunni. community as days ago i was the impetus was losing the voicing of the roof. temple taste sure strange feeling. to be a small but i'm sure mr. bush's new mind doesn't leave
money like bitcoin maybe we should get into that of course have a lot of cheap energy should that ruby ring you know alarm bells be ringing in the state department yes i think he just should see the opportunity for what it is this is a chance to get back in you know change our finances for the bad. or and really the american economy brown thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so much max all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and...
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money like bitcoin maybe we should get into that of course they have a lot of cheap energy should that ruby ring you know alarm bells be ringing in the state department yes i think you know. should see the opportunity for what it is this is a chance to get back in you know change our finances for the better and really the american economy brad thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so much max all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey everett like to thank our guest conor brown if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report so next time by all. that's needed national will the start of an hour when he believes in the lessons that solicit it to prevent you. from the regular morgue you're more your partner who can provide. water source i.q. all those lucifer mistletoe is just that i'm like i don't i'm just by nobody it is not my achievement mr davies are 5 you have plans were conceived by the need and carried out by the people themselves if gallo would producer even floor it with the idea of making a film like this
money like bitcoin maybe we should get into that of course they have a lot of cheap energy should that ruby ring you know alarm bells be ringing in the state department yes i think you know. should see the opportunity for what it is this is a chance to get back in you know change our finances for the better and really the american economy brad thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so much max all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser...
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. >>> a treasure chest filled with gold, rubies, emeralds, and diamonds found in the rocky mountains.l owner had the chest in the first place. >>> taking a live look outside on this monday evening. we are looking at san francisco. ktvu news at 6:30 will be right back. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. >>> the gulf coast of the u.s. is cleaning up after what is tropical depression cristobal. the storm dumped about one foot of rain in some areas. the winds knocked down trees and power lines. in central florida a tornado touched down uprooting trees and damaging homes took >> i just pretty much hoped everything would be okay. >> the storm has weekend. it is expected to pass through arkansas and missouri on his northward t
. >>> a treasure chest filled with gold, rubies, emeralds, and diamonds found in the rocky mountains.l owner had the chest in the first place. >>> taking a live look outside on this monday evening. we are looking at san francisco. ktvu news at 6:30 will be right back. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each...
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let's bring in the developer of the e-mail app hey including the creator of base camp and founder of ruby on rails i have been going back and forth with apple trying to understand what their policy change is, exactly. your update was approved apple says they want to work with you, and you think you have a solution for hey that follows the letter of the new law for them what is that solution? >> we're offering two new parts. one is a new time limited e-mail service that you can sign up for on free. you can try the app, it is not a closed door, and you can use it for a variety of things that those burner addresses are great for. hey was always meant to be an enterprise software. that we were going to sell this to companies who would allow their employees to use the system those employees should not pay for the company e-mail system. now we have some customers on it thousands of interested customers, and we're going off of what phil shieler's latest antics were. we don't know yet if that was enough apple keeps changing the rules a bit and dictates them a bit more and i have two takes on that
let's bring in the developer of the e-mail app hey including the creator of base camp and founder of ruby on rails i have been going back and forth with apple trying to understand what their policy change is, exactly. your update was approved apple says they want to work with you, and you think you have a solution for hey that follows the letter of the new law for them what is that solution? >> we're offering two new parts. one is a new time limited e-mail service that you can sign up for...
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. >> ruby d. and os si davis were holding -- that's where we met. you were working for nbc. >> davis. the real deal. you love them as an artist and what they mean to you. and it gives them attachment to give a different message. >> we have known each other a long time. >> you look exactly the same. >> my soon to be mother-in-law. >> i'm a little heavier. >> my mother-in-law says she believes -- i'm in an interracial relationship. this will change when people show people they can love ooemp and be different. >> you have always been right. if you are a black person talk to your white person. if you don't have one find one. you're right, though. everything goes away. the best gift i was given in my life was convince dental. my parents put me in catholic school that was just a melting pot. i grew up in a way where this stuff was foreign. even within the ethnic. we played together and in church together. in school together. i didn't have the experience of being separate. we were lucky that way. >> now i know why you're so mean. and me too. those nuns let
. >> ruby d. and os si davis were holding -- that's where we met. you were working for nbc. >> davis. the real deal. you love them as an artist and what they mean to you. and it gives them attachment to give a different message. >> we have known each other a long time. >> you look exactly the same. >> my soon to be mother-in-law. >> i'm a little heavier. >> my mother-in-law says she believes -- i'm in an interracial relationship. this will change when...
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i called the appointment i went in and set a meeting with joel and benj and walked in there with a rubyum, and i was able to -- i was able to see -- be able to like notice their reactions to say, we need to create what just happened in this show because i do think that that's like the perfect introduction to the actual show. >> jimmy: yeah how did you come up with the name nikki fresh >> well, i started growing my own fruits and vegetables seven or eights years ago and i started posted my harvest on instagram because that's what oprah did so i was like, i have to also. and i got a lot of online engagement and i would say by like my fourth like, i was like, i need a stage name and so i came up with nikki fresh. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then, you know, my friends started like making fun of me like, oh, you know, you are such an old lady it's not cool. and i was like, wait a minute, how did gardening get that reputation like i actually think it's the most cool and exciting and fun and wild and spiritual it's like all the things and i was like, how can i communicate to the masses how like ama
i called the appointment i went in and set a meeting with joel and benj and walked in there with a rubyum, and i was able to -- i was able to see -- be able to like notice their reactions to say, we need to create what just happened in this show because i do think that that's like the perfect introduction to the actual show. >> jimmy: yeah how did you come up with the name nikki fresh >> well, i started growing my own fruits and vegetables seven or eights years ago and i started...
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. >> you might know her as ruby on black. jennifer lewis is here. i am so grateful you're here.ch. we just -- we heard part of that song in your response to what happened to george floyd. how did you feel, when you first saw that video? >> well, i was outraged. i was numb. i had a lot of anxiety. you know, i knew that i had to sit out of pure necessity and passion and compassion and sit down and write this song. this is how -- this is how i expressed myself. nina simone said it is the artist's duty to reflect the times, and that's what i'm doing. >> these protests, all across the country, are really speaking to people. and people are speaking up. what do you think about the outpouring of, both, anger and support, and the young people and the diversity? what do you think? >> i'm glad i got the opportunity to thank the -- the millions upon millions of people around the world, from new zealand to south africa, from paris to germany, i wish i had time to name them all. let me just say thank you. thank you for marching, in support of the cause. we're all in this together. people are
. >> you might know her as ruby on black. jennifer lewis is here. i am so grateful you're here.ch. we just -- we heard part of that song in your response to what happened to george floyd. how did you feel, when you first saw that video? >> well, i was outraged. i was numb. i had a lot of anxiety. you know, i knew that i had to sit out of pure necessity and passion and compassion and sit down and write this song. this is how -- this is how i expressed myself. nina simone said it is...
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into a folk hero among small developers, and he's the guy you don't want in that position he invested ruby base camp, he doesn't have to worry about reputation destruction, and now he is speaking for them. this is an order of magnitude more dangerous than when they were speaking out against google as the held of yelp. now all of the regulators have someone to go to to lead the charge in bringing this up against apple, and this is kind of an edge case. they could have nullified him before and now it is a global issue and i don't think he will back down. >> and they rejected it and they continue to reject it they have very good arguments, so. spotify has been the company really pushing this ch harder and they started the investigations in the eu and some of the people get it out like netflix, a reader category that you get an out and netflix doesn't have ina purchases at all and certain deals are made like amazon prime video has a deal where they don't have to get a cut. so that is where it is it's when you can -- it is also e-mail as that are in violation but they continue to operate on the
into a folk hero among small developers, and he's the guy you don't want in that position he invested ruby base camp, he doesn't have to worry about reputation destruction, and now he is speaking for them. this is an order of magnitude more dangerous than when they were speaking out against google as the held of yelp. now all of the regulators have someone to go to to lead the charge in bringing this up against apple, and this is kind of an edge case. they could have nullified him before and...
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his stepmother, ruby floyd, just finished going up there, talking about him, and really just getting the entire crowd ready and energized and feeling the spirit. now, look, this is going to be a much different service, again, than what we saw on thursday in minneapolis. this is for the family. george floyd was born about 20 miles away from here in fayetteville, north carolina. raeford is a small town, but thousands showed up to pay their respects at the public viewing, where they were able to spend a few seconds walking by, grieving at the casket of george floyd, and then coming out and spending time together and discussing what his death meant to the greater community. but this particular memorial service for his family, his sisters are here, i've spoken with them, this is about them celebrating the life that george floyd led before anybody knew him across the world. the 46 years they had with him before that video came out and his death galvanized a nation and even a world, they're talking about here. they did have a message for people who have sent their support saying they are gr
his stepmother, ruby floyd, just finished going up there, talking about him, and really just getting the entire crowd ready and energized and feeling the spirit. now, look, this is going to be a much different service, again, than what we saw on thursday in minneapolis. this is for the family. george floyd was born about 20 miles away from here in fayetteville, north carolina. raeford is a small town, but thousands showed up to pay their respects at the public viewing, where they were able to...
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because americans even staunch trump supporters in the ruby red state of oklahoma were afraid, particularly families with young children, people who are in the senior category, were afraid to go to a place that could end up being a hot spot in a super spreader. and the fact that the president's own campaign team, the people there in advance, whether or not they got it in tulsa which had been on the rise when it comes to the numbers or in previous places, we don't know the answer. it completely knocks out and knocks down the whole notion that the president is december pl -- desperately trying to put out that we're beyond the coronavirus. we're not. not close. >> the thing you see with this president, we've seen it consistently, but there's degrees of it. i think right now he is projecting this he is under siege like we've never seen him before. you know, to me it's reminiscent of richard nixon before full blown water gate, but when the vietnam war demonstrations were starting to gain traction in the u.s. and they were settling upon washington he and his aides doubled down on the day that we'
because americans even staunch trump supporters in the ruby red state of oklahoma were afraid, particularly families with young children, people who are in the senior category, were afraid to go to a place that could end up being a hot spot in a super spreader. and the fact that the president's own campaign team, the people there in advance, whether or not they got it in tulsa which had been on the rise when it comes to the numbers or in previous places, we don't know the answer. it completely...
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i'm ruby, a local physician in the area. >> hi. >> this is a question about community healing. some of our local durham residents live in public housing and been displaced for approximately a month because of chronically underfunded maintenance issues. many of these residents feel like second-class citizens in our society. your experiences in katrina and recovery, how did you integrate those citizens back into your community and include them so they did not feel like second-class citizens and how can the standards engage people who lived in terrible conditions? >> i think that this issue is, and your question is a metaphor. there should be rage in the streets over that kind of injustice. the rage not to be intent from the privilege part of town where people are living in nice big houses covered with ivy and nice cars in the driveway as much as it should be from those residents living in temporary shelter and that is often the challenge, that the people calling city hall, who are calling the public housing authority are not those people. the people who are doing that are the peo
i'm ruby, a local physician in the area. >> hi. >> this is a question about community healing. some of our local durham residents live in public housing and been displaced for approximately a month because of chronically underfunded maintenance issues. many of these residents feel like second-class citizens in our society. your experiences in katrina and recovery, how did you integrate those citizens back into your community and include them so they did not feel like second-class...
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this weekend and her family wanted to make it as safe as possible so they had a drive-by party at ruby'shoma. she celebrated her her day with lots of kids, and banquettes. and this man celebrated his 100th birthday with friends and families in new orleans. washington wa served in the coast guard. happy birthday. thanks for inviting us into your homes tonight. that's it for a "special report." here's my thought. >> martha: i like andy's birthday throne. good evening to everyone, i martha maccallum and tonight this is the story "the story." joe biden emerge from the basement after criticism that his campaign was underground and today took questions from reporters for the first time in 89 days. with 12 126 days to go, they yielded questions on the coronavirus and took a swing at the president. >> month after month, as other leaders and other countries took the necessary steps to get the virus under control, donald trump failed. a month after month as many of us approach to to step up and do our job
this weekend and her family wanted to make it as safe as possible so they had a drive-by party at ruby'shoma. she celebrated her her day with lots of kids, and banquettes. and this man celebrated his 100th birthday with friends and families in new orleans. washington wa served in the coast guard. happy birthday. thanks for inviting us into your homes tonight. that's it for a "special report." here's my thought. >> martha: i like andy's birthday throne. good evening to everyone,...
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. >> ruby d were holding. you were working for abc. i was working for nbc. there you go. >> ossey davis. the real deal. and that's a way to reach out to people's hearts, too. you love them as an artist. you love what they mean to you. and it gives them an attachment, to give you a different message. boy, we've known each other a long time. >> a long time. >> you look exactly the same. >> i'll tell you what my son-to-be mother-in-law -- >> i know. except i'm a little heavier. >> i look like my dad. >> my soon-to-be mother-in-law, she believes because i'm in an interracial relationship, she believes this will change the more that people like the lovings get together and show people that they can love each other and be different. so there you go. you've always been right. when you said, the other day, hey, if you're a black person, talk to your white friend. if you don't have one, find one. white person, talk to your black friend. if you don't have one, find one. and, you know, you're right, though. you're right because everything goes away. best thing i was ev
. >> ruby d were holding. you were working for abc. i was working for nbc. there you go. >> ossey davis. the real deal. and that's a way to reach out to people's hearts, too. you love them as an artist. you love what they mean to you. and it gives them an attachment, to give you a different message. boy, we've known each other a long time. >> a long time. >> you look exactly the same. >> i'll tell you what my son-to-be mother-in-law -- >> i know. except i'm a...
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. >> listen, alisyn, the sentiment i have, when you think of lena loner and ossie davis, ruby dee, from the civil rights movement, celebrities, artists, artists should reflect the times, right? they should not be behind the times, they should reflect the times and all of the people stood on their perch and yelled loudly. i think that those young people need as much support as possible. that's it. >> don, great to talk to you, great to have your voice on "new day." thanks so much for waking up and being with us. >> can i go back to bed now? >> you may. you may. [ laughter ] >> thank you, guys. have a great day. >> you too. >>> all right. there's growing concern this morning of coronavirus making a resurgence in america. we'll talk to the former head of the cdc. what are they saying? next. ict the future. but a resilient business can be ready for it. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of apps quickly to the cloud... or the city government going d
. >> listen, alisyn, the sentiment i have, when you think of lena loner and ossie davis, ruby dee, from the civil rights movement, celebrities, artists, artists should reflect the times, right? they should not be behind the times, they should reflect the times and all of the people stood on their perch and yelled loudly. i think that those young people need as much support as possible. that's it. >> don, great to talk to you, great to have your voice on "new day." thanks...
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talking about the fact that this movement that is really a lot of americans, including americans in rubyd states, taking to the streets to demand police reform, he's saying these are anarchists and domestic terrorists, when we don't see the vast majority of these people being that, the vast majority are everyday americans asking for their country to do better. this is really about president trump and whether or not he wants to and has the ability to change his messaging, which at least for the last three to four years what we've seen is a president who is continually relying on his instincts and continually going for bombastic language that's helped him in the past but now is seemingly hurting him among white voters. >> and charlie, when you look at milwaukee, the biden folks announced it's going to be a largely virtual convention, he'll accept the nomination in milwaukee, but it will be delegates joining from around the country in their own home states virtually. it will be four days of convention activities, but not a democratic convention that anyone would have recognized, all because
talking about the fact that this movement that is really a lot of americans, including americans in rubyd states, taking to the streets to demand police reform, he's saying these are anarchists and domestic terrorists, when we don't see the vast majority of these people being that, the vast majority are everyday americans asking for their country to do better. this is really about president trump and whether or not he wants to and has the ability to change his messaging, which at least for the...
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what have you heard from people there in those kinds of communities where you're lochte into a ruby red, where you can't get heck, you can't get heck expansion and you can't get reparations for what they've done in tulsa? imagine what you'd get if you are actually seeking vengeance? holding this rally in tulsa, oklahoma, so close to juneteenth, knowing what it means, it's another cut and more salt in the wound, joy. >> it absolutely is. i wish i had more time with you people. you are some of the more impressive people i've got to talk with. if you're not aware of what we're seeing on the other side of the screen, to entertain the crowd are diamond and silk. they're there to do their act for that almost entirely white crowd. you can make of that what you will. they have added i guess what would be called diversity to the proceedings by having at least two black people there who are there to entertain. let me bring back in cal perry as they do their act, diamond and silk. cal? >> reporter: i'll give you the ultimate split screen moment, diamond and silk there and the corner of boulder and
what have you heard from people there in those kinds of communities where you're lochte into a ruby red, where you can't get heck, you can't get heck expansion and you can't get reparations for what they've done in tulsa? imagine what you'd get if you are actually seeking vengeance? holding this rally in tulsa, oklahoma, so close to juneteenth, knowing what it means, it's another cut and more salt in the wound, joy. >> it absolutely is. i wish i had more time with you people. you are some...
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they found 37 year-old dwayne wallach standing over 90 year-old ruby wallach. wallach was taken to a hospital. and will be booked into jail in martinez once he is released. >>well today, tropical storm cristobal formed in the southern gulf of mexico, according to the national hurricane center. the storm currently has sustained winds of up to 40 miles an hour. right now crystal ball is bringing heavy rain and life threatening flooding to portions of southern mexico is weak. bring our weather talk back to the bay looking live outside right here at san francisco's embarcadero obviously at this hour we are well into the curfew and we're still dealing with the pandemics of picking up not much going on now joining us now meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez to talk about the weather is going to be hot >>yeah, it's going to get even hotter for inland areas, but first. let's take a look at the gulf because i am tracking crystal ball this evening sustained winds at 50 miles per hour as it makes its way closer chill throughout the gold states of mexico and it could bring some
they found 37 year-old dwayne wallach standing over 90 year-old ruby wallach. wallach was taken to a hospital. and will be booked into jail in martinez once he is released. >>well today, tropical storm cristobal formed in the southern gulf of mexico, according to the national hurricane center. the storm currently has sustained winds of up to 40 miles an hour. right now crystal ball is bringing heavy rain and life threatening flooding to portions of southern mexico is weak. bring our...
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. >> ruby tattoos-days, where people can eat chicken and get tattoos. >> stephen: please welcome to "e you. >> stephen: the beard is really puffing out on the sides. >> i'm going for a william mckinley type of look right now. >> stephen: before or after he was shot? >> clearly after. i haven't left the house for very long walks in three months. i've lost 12-pounds because of the two-hour walks i take around the block but i'm growing the beard so i look fatter. >> stephen: you actually look very healthy. >> i'm trying. i'm very uncomfortable. i don't know how loud to talk without the audience because i'm used to the audience. >> stephen: could be too loud. how far away am i supposed to be from the camera? >> stephen: that's good. you're still in frame. >> here? >> stephen: that's fine. that's getting awkward. >> here? >> stephen: that's a character choice. let's talk about your movie. >> how do you like it? >> stephen: it was great. it was really good. i really enjoyed it. it was funny. it was so funny. pete davidson was so funny. he did that character that was so funny but also sad an
. >> ruby tattoos-days, where people can eat chicken and get tattoos. >> stephen: please welcome to "e you. >> stephen: the beard is really puffing out on the sides. >> i'm going for a william mckinley type of look right now. >> stephen: before or after he was shot? >> clearly after. i haven't left the house for very long walks in three months. i've lost 12-pounds because of the two-hour walks i take around the block but i'm growing the beard so i look...
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humiliating for a sitting president of the united states to not be able to fill a 19,000-seat facility in a ruby red state. my god. this is embarrassing. >> one of the nation's top district attorneys fired after standing up to trump and attorney general bill barr. how the president now denies having anything to do with his ouster. >> attorney general barr is working on that. that's his department, not my department. >> and nearly 500 pages. how a book that's not even on the shelves yet added to trump's bad weekend. "velshi" starts right now. >> good morning, and happy father's day. it's sunday, june 21st. i'm ali velshi. what happens when you invite a million people to a party and 6200 show up? underwhelming. that's how president trump's overhyped, overtweeted campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma, last night can best be described. this morning, headlines all sharing that same opinion. detailing a sparse turnout for this major presidential event. the first since the start of the pandemic. the drudge report capturing the mood of the night best with the label maga less mega. kind of catchy, don't you
humiliating for a sitting president of the united states to not be able to fill a 19,000-seat facility in a ruby red state. my god. this is embarrassing. >> one of the nation's top district attorneys fired after standing up to trump and attorney general bill barr. how the president now denies having anything to do with his ouster. >> attorney general barr is working on that. that's his department, not my department. >> and nearly 500 pages. how a book that's not even on the...
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even big chains close up, jcpenney, ruby tuesday.big empty store, 80 seats and nobody can sit in there. that's the hard part. >> you have normally 80 people inside. how about outside in the parking lot. >> 25. >> only 25. >> i can't use the whole parking lot. people have to park. >> do you feel like it's been hard to keep your employees safe and hire right now. >> it's always hard to hire employees. we put up plastic whatever you call it plexiglass and stuff to keep the people -- do the best we can do. we'll have to wear masks and gloves and that's what we do. >> how many years have you been in business. >> my father started the business in 1960. he passed away 20 years ago. i've done this my whole life. >> your whole life. >> 50 years. >> has this been the biggest challenge? >> by far. sandy, we were closed for few days, blizzards. nothing like this. three months without a customer coming in to sit down and eat. that's a long time when you're in business. a long time. >> we wish you the best of luck. we hope you have an extraordinar
even big chains close up, jcpenney, ruby tuesday.big empty store, 80 seats and nobody can sit in there. that's the hard part. >> you have normally 80 people inside. how about outside in the parking lot. >> 25. >> only 25. >> i can't use the whole parking lot. people have to park. >> do you feel like it's been hard to keep your employees safe and hire right now. >> it's always hard to hire employees. we put up plastic whatever you call it plexiglass and stuff...
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saturday night in the city of tulsa in ruby red oklahoma. the event was a much smaller than expected crowd. and six members of the team had tested positive for covid-19. instead of a speech of unity and hope, president trump gave what critics described as a meandering speech filled with complaints and falsehoods. he talked for 14 minutes about west point and defending his wobbly walk down that ramp. he made no mention of black americans in tulsa 99 years ago this month or black floyd. the president also seemed to minimize the threat of the coronavirus. he used the racist term "kung flu" to describe it. and at a time when states are experiencing increased cases of covid-19 and increased hospitalizations, the president said this about testing. >> when you do testing to that extent, you are going to find more people, you are going to find more cases. so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. >> a white house official later said that the president was, quote, obviously kidding. just a reminder, there are currently more than 2 millio
saturday night in the city of tulsa in ruby red oklahoma. the event was a much smaller than expected crowd. and six members of the team had tested positive for covid-19. instead of a speech of unity and hope, president trump gave what critics described as a meandering speech filled with complaints and falsehoods. he talked for 14 minutes about west point and defending his wobbly walk down that ramp. he made no mention of black americans in tulsa 99 years ago this month or black floyd. the...
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saturday night in the city of tulsa in ruby red oklahoma.ut the event was riddled with mis-steps, a much smaller than expected crowd, and news early saturday that six members of the trump campaign advance team had tested positive for covid-19. instead of a speech of unity and hope, president trump gave what critics described as a meandering speech filled with complaints and falsehoods. he spent about 14 minutes talking about west point and defending his wobbly walk down that ramp. the president also made no mention of george floyd or juneteenth or the massacre of black americans in tulsa 99 years ago this month, as many on his team had hoped he would. the president also seemed to minimize the threat of the coronavirus. he used the racist term "kung flu" to describe it. that's a term his own adviser kellyanne conway called highly offensive back in march. and at a time when states are experiencing increased cases of covid-19 and increased hospitalizations, the president said this about testing. >> when you do testing to that extent, you are go
saturday night in the city of tulsa in ruby red oklahoma.ut the event was riddled with mis-steps, a much smaller than expected crowd, and news early saturday that six members of the trump campaign advance team had tested positive for covid-19. instead of a speech of unity and hope, president trump gave what critics described as a meandering speech filled with complaints and falsehoods. he spent about 14 minutes talking about west point and defending his wobbly walk down that ramp. the president...
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saturday night in the city of tulsa in ruby red oklahoma. but the event was riddled with mis-steps, a much smaller than expected crowd, and news early saturday that six members of the trump campaign advance team had tested positive for covid-19. instead of a speech of unity and hope, president trump gave what critics described as a meandering speech filled with complaints and falsehoods. he spent about 14 minutes talking about west point and defending his wobbly walk down that ramp. the president also made no mention of george floyd or juneteenth or the massacre of black americans in tulsa 99 years ago this month, as many on his team had hoped he would. the president also seemed to minimize the threat of the coronavirus. he used the racist term "kung flu" to describe it. that's a term his own adviser kellyanne conway called highly offensive back in march. and at a time when states are experiencing increased cases of covid-19 and increased hospitalizations, the president said this about testing. >> when you do testing to that extent, you are
saturday night in the city of tulsa in ruby red oklahoma. but the event was riddled with mis-steps, a much smaller than expected crowd, and news early saturday that six members of the trump campaign advance team had tested positive for covid-19. instead of a speech of unity and hope, president trump gave what critics described as a meandering speech filled with complaints and falsehoods. he spent about 14 minutes talking about west point and defending his wobbly walk down that ramp. the...