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visit ncicap.org] america weon reel , wind the clock back to 1964 to visit new york city public schoollassrooms. education for excellence is a city of new york board of education film, promoting a gifted program for elementary school students. the camera visit schools in queens, the bronx, brooklyn, and observe students and teachers at work. the film argues future leaders need to be identified and challenged early in their lives, so they can reach their full potential. ♪ narrator: 600,000 children go to public elementary schools in new york city. these children vary in their intellectual abilities. new york city has its share of boys and girls who show great intellectual promise. this winning essay was selected among 70,000 entries in the annual united nations essay contest. the bronx high school of science has had 100 winners since 1958 in its annual social studies contest, more than any high school in the country. although new york city has less than 2% of the nations has go -- nation's population, we account for 28% of the finalists in the national westinghouse talent search. >> som
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for three months, family visits have been suspended.re look forward to their visits every week, because it's their one contact with their family, you know, so... we've had to increase our phone use and the governor has given the guys extra money for phone calls. prisoners have also been restricted to their own landings, reducing much of the interactions with other inmates that would normally be allowed. in northern ireland, working for the prison service carries a particular risk, so we've protected these officers‘ identity. they've changed a lot of the routines on the landings. unfortunately, it meant we've had to shut down the workshops and education. but, obviously, it's a wee bit daunting because we weren't sure what was going to happen. it'sjust a matter of us kind of, you know, accepting the practices that were there were there to keep us safe. more than 600 new prisoners have entered maghaberry during the lockdown. one of the greatest risks for officers is while new inmates are processed. every new prisoner coming in here now spe
for three months, family visits have been suspended.re look forward to their visits every week, because it's their one contact with their family, you know, so... we've had to increase our phone use and the governor has given the guys extra money for phone calls. prisoners have also been restricted to their own landings, reducing much of the interactions with other inmates that would normally be allowed. in northern ireland, working for the prison service carries a particular risk, so we've...
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and will give the show a royal touch of visiting brandon's palace and its park near. well head over to the us to the city of san antonio. texas. and we'll show you the e-mail sent to us from the indian city of tire and that. most visitors head straight to the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through live and now. you can even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock this is when the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than 150 years of course taking a ride is at the very top of my list but 1st a pit stop at what's called the pickle mile it's to go to destination for the ship live on its most famous product. you couldn't get in most of us we have some officials still pickles mustard garlic close radish most of honey mustard or chili to. each that has its own secret pickle recipe these gherkins are sold all around the world. next i think the classics my favorite. is the soil here in the chalet but it is more than rich in nutrients ideal conditions for growing cucumbers. now i'm hopping on the ne
and will give the show a royal touch of visiting brandon's palace and its park near. well head over to the us to the city of san antonio. texas. and we'll show you the e-mail sent to us from the indian city of tire and that. most visitors head straight to the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through live and now. you can even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock this is when the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more...
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a roman feast something for a future visit. and it's all right look just before we say goodbye i got a little surprise for you i just need to man it with a price let's see. here yes cloudy yes felix lucas i'm sure you can imagine that a stately house like this was the dream of many a century and all prefect. blended plans to spend their retirement. i hope you've enjoyed our tour and know a little more than when you arrived as well you can also. if you think you're not at all or because it was my pleasure and see you back here soon at the villa. well we're leaving the romans and solid now and going to brazil the local fly there we're going to meet up with mark. and he's going to show us his home town so i was there all the way. they visit so welcome to south here in. a state in brazil. so professor my name's markel to your opposable i'm a retired university professor and i'm going to show you the city starting with st francis of assisi church which is often displayed on post cards. it's a catholic church built in the late 18th c
a roman feast something for a future visit. and it's all right look just before we say goodbye i got a little surprise for you i just need to man it with a price let's see. here yes cloudy yes felix lucas i'm sure you can imagine that a stately house like this was the dream of many a century and all prefect. blended plans to spend their retirement. i hope you've enjoyed our tour and know a little more than when you arrived as well you can also. if you think you're not at all or because it was...
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for three months, family visits have been suspended.y, you know, so... we've had to increase our phone use and the governor has given the guys extra money for phone calls. prisoners have also been restricted to their own landings, reducing much of the interactions with other inmates that would normally be allowed. in northern ireland, working for the prison service carries a particular risk, so we've protected these officers‘ identity. they've changed a lot of the routines on the landings. unfortunately, it meant we've had to shutdown the workshops and education. but, obviously, it's a wee bit daunting because we weren't sure what was going to happen. it'sjust a matter of us kind of, you know, accepting the practices that were there were there to keep us safe. more than 600 new prisoners have entered maghaberry during the lockdown. one of the greatest risks for officers is while new inmates are processed. every new prisoner coming in here now spends 1a days in quarantine. for those serving sentences, losing face—to—face visits has, in f
for three months, family visits have been suspended.y, you know, so... we've had to increase our phone use and the governor has given the guys extra money for phone calls. prisoners have also been restricted to their own landings, reducing much of the interactions with other inmates that would normally be allowed. in northern ireland, working for the prison service carries a particular risk, so we've protected these officers‘ identity. they've changed a lot of the routines on the landings....
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they're testing about 200,000 peopople who have visited since may 30th. they have also tightly restricted the movement of people and vehicles in residential areas where infections have been confirmed. >>> the president of honduras has tested positive for covid-19. the central american nation has reporteded over 9,000 caseses oe virus and more e than 300 death. the p president said in a televised speech he starteded t feel unwell over the weekend. he said his symptoms are mild and he'll continue to work remotely. the president's wife also tested positive. she'll self-quarantine at home. now, a tally from johns hopkins university shows the number of confirms infections worldwide surpassed 8 million on tuesday. the global death toll now stands at more than 440,000. >>> now, researchers in britain say a cheap and widely available steroid could save the lives of patients infected with the virus. >> it's really showing quite a significant effect, and it's really important because the drug itself is very widely available. it's on almost every pharmacy shelf in e
they're testing about 200,000 peopople who have visited since may 30th. they have also tightly restricted the movement of people and vehicles in residential areas where infections have been confirmed. >>> the president of honduras has tested positive for covid-19. the central american nation has reporteded over 9,000 caseses oe virus and more e than 300 death. the p president said in a televised speech he starteded t feel unwell over the weekend. he said his symptoms are mild and he'll...
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so the surveyors are not visit visiting all the facilities. it's a great time for them to catch up on some of their pending cases and they've been doing that. the management team has been extremely busy, providing follow-up documentation to over 40 cases and over 15 impenlding case that is we an tyes prit documentation comes. there are concerns in term n terms of the penlding cases. i would say, not at this time. of course, there's an opportunity they might be substantiated, there might be deficiencies. but in terms of other penalties or other deficiencies that the facilities have seerntion that is not a concern, as all those cases of course closed ow. thank you commissioner green for your thoughtful questions. i hope that addresses some of your thoughts. in addition, i think one thing thra is really something to celebrate. is that we are back in compliance. i just want to highlight it again. to get the facility back in compliance with participation. this was shared with us on may 7. the so that was very exciting for the team here, as we were
so the surveyors are not visit visiting all the facilities. it's a great time for them to catch up on some of their pending cases and they've been doing that. the management team has been extremely busy, providing follow-up documentation to over 40 cases and over 15 impenlding case that is we an tyes prit documentation comes. there are concerns in term n terms of the penlding cases. i would say, not at this time. of course, there's an opportunity they might be substantiated, there might be...
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they are going to loosen up their visiting regime.are ina nhs, trust leaders themselves. we are in a situation where we saw a major change with little... well, no consultation or notice. i think that is the critical thing. let separate out those two issues, to separate policy areas. and then your views on the change itself and the manner of the change itself and the manner of the change. in principle, do you agree on face masks for nhs staff? we need to think about this. we know that evidence is growing that facemasks are helpful to stop the spread of coronavirus. however, what we need to be clear about is whether we need to be clear about is whether we actually have the supply, the sustainable supply of type one and type two masks in order to be able to make sure that day in, day out, we can supply our 1.1 million staff with the masks that they need. it is this balance between supply and intention of the policy. i don't think we have those two coming together yet. on the masks, this is a really difficult question because if staff are
they are going to loosen up their visiting regime.are ina nhs, trust leaders themselves. we are in a situation where we saw a major change with little... well, no consultation or notice. i think that is the critical thing. let separate out those two issues, to separate policy areas. and then your views on the change itself and the manner of the change itself and the manner of the change. in principle, do you agree on face masks for nhs staff? we need to think about this. we know that evidence...
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. >> they decide they should carry on with their visit while taking extra steps to minimize the risk as by wearing gloves as well as masks. for the past three years, the group has been helping this 83-year-old woman by cleaning and shopping for her. to reduce the risk of infection, the s staff member doesn't talk with her thihis timime. he has another idea to make use of h his smartrtphone. he connects her w with another staff member who she knows well using a a v video hook upup. >> chatting with a staff member, the time passes quickly. at this time when social distancing is so essential, hammino believes it's even more important to come up with ways to give people a strong sense of connection with others. >> the g group is also setting opportunities for the elderly to chat with young people. careful precautions are taken. everyone wears face masks, and the room is well-ventilated. achieving a good balance between lending a hand face to face and keeping social distance is no doubt a very difficult challenge. the three stories we shared tais today show how people are coming to the ai
. >> they decide they should carry on with their visit while taking extra steps to minimize the risk as by wearing gloves as well as masks. for the past three years, the group has been helping this 83-year-old woman by cleaning and shopping for her. to reduce the risk of infection, the s staff member doesn't talk with her thihis timime. he has another idea to make use of h his smartrtphone. he connects her w with another staff member who she knows well using a a v video hook upup....
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>>and up next emergency room visits for non covid related illnesses have dramatically dropped during the pandemic find out why officials are concerned about this. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. emergency room visits for non covid-19 related illnesses have dropped dramatically during this pandemic that's according to a new report and the information comes with a warning mandy gaither has more in tonight's health minute. >>it's a new warning from the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention putting off emergency care for serious health conditions during this pandemic and fewer visits for critical conditions could result in complications, even death. according to the cdc. the total number of visits to some hospital emergency rooms across the country for non covid-19 related conditions with 42% lower than the same time last year the report shows the steepest d
>>and up next emergency room visits for non covid related illnesses have dramatically dropped during the pandemic find out why officials are concerned about this. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. emergency room visits for non covid-19 related illnesses have dropped...
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the day sfld'son quincy visiting the site. >> how important is change? what do you want to see happen? >> we need change. this can't happen to anybody else. >> reporter: quincy kneeling and praying where his 46-year-old father took his last breaths. tonight, applauding the arrests. >> my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. >> reporter: and floyd's bright-eyed 6-year-old daughter gianna, speaking about her father to our eva pilgrim. >> what do you want people to know? >> kind of that i miss him. he played with me. >> reporter: gianna's mother roxie washington says floyd loved his daughter and she's struggling to explain his death. >> she doesn't know what happened. i told her that her daddy died because he couldn't breathe. >> reporter: but little gianna does know about her father's legacy. >> he did what? >> daddy changed the world. >> let's get to alex in minneapolis tonight. at the growing memorial behind you, so powerful to hear from his little girl. and late today, the state attorney general said that prosecuting officer
the day sfld'son quincy visiting the site. >> how important is change? what do you want to see happen? >> we need change. this can't happen to anybody else. >> reporter: quincy kneeling and praying where his 46-year-old father took his last breaths. tonight, applauding the arrests. >> my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. >> reporter: and floyd's bright-eyed 6-year-old daughter gianna, speaking about her father to our eva pilgrim....
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we are going to visit the wheat land mansion.we will explore her life there as we see items from the white house that were brought there as we learn more about her style and her approach to being the white house official hostess. >> here we are in harriet lane's bedroom. this room is furnished in a way that is very similar to the way that it might have been furnished when she was living here. the furnishings that you see today are actually pieces that she owned after her marriage in 1866. behind me you will see her original wardrobe. this is a piece where she would have stored her beautiful gowns, her european gowns that she purchased from paris. she was well-known throughout the country for her fabulous clothing. she had a pun penchant for european fashion. most of her clothes were handmade for her in paris. this was actually designed by the fashion house work in palace later in life. her signature style as first lady differed dramatically from this dress here to wearing full gowns with many layers of ruffles. she was also known
we are going to visit the wheat land mansion.we will explore her life there as we see items from the white house that were brought there as we learn more about her style and her approach to being the white house official hostess. >> here we are in harriet lane's bedroom. this room is furnished in a way that is very similar to the way that it might have been furnished when she was living here. the furnishings that you see today are actually pieces that she owned after her marriage in 1866....
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many of the reviewers wed remake member the scene where winston churchill goes into the two men he visits with the regular commuters and he had that great relationship with the average person and again rather surprisingly winston churchill was born into money and in the same way donald trump was us businessman through what he does and very relatable donald trump junk food winston churchill obviously ate too much like we do on occasion these are all things that we all look at as humans to say a few of the things that i do he's pretty normal. >>host: you also mention the times were similar? >> certainly what we are going through with the invisible enemy with that phrase that president trump used to battle the coronavirus with so with those wartime circumstances right now and again we saw new york mayor diblasio to come out and accuse the president with respect to the coronavirus a lot of that is similar but that fear was on the outside. churchill of course was fighting the axis powers not see tyranny and that spike is a culture war battle for values and of course he does have enemies as wel
many of the reviewers wed remake member the scene where winston churchill goes into the two men he visits with the regular commuters and he had that great relationship with the average person and again rather surprisingly winston churchill was born into money and in the same way donald trump was us businessman through what he does and very relatable donald trump junk food winston churchill obviously ate too much like we do on occasion these are all things that we all look at as humans to say a...
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that and pays a visit to see that. this must be along the 12 kilometer route you can see the countryside of minas guys less meadows and mountains in particular the shallows they mountains. that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to. the final stop on my visit to solid is the sop ali gone to eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the bali gone is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. clean. slate. goo
that and pays a visit to see that. this must be along the 12 kilometer route you can see the countryside of minas guys less meadows and mountains in particular the shallows they mountains. that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to. the final stop on my visit to solid is the sop ali gone to eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from...
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visits,see many more and joe biden who was in pennsylvania this morning. the: let's talk about demonstrations taking place across philadelphia and pittsburgh and scranton, pennsylvania. how did the george floyd demonstrations play into this campaign, and still dealing with coronavirus? laura: it is the latest layer to add complications to unusual election. this election got pushed back five weeks. due to the coronavirus. it was unusual election because the first time pennsylvania voters could cast a ballot by mail. coronavirus and the protests across the state, it is pretty dramatic. a lot of voters in philadelphia. the state has not had to make help make sure voting goes smoothly due to the demonstrations, except for one change in six counties with a ballot can be counted -- [indiscernible] the election offices are the areas that had the most unrest, .here are ballots to be counted host: as we talked to reporters like you in battleground states, what will make this campaign so different and interesting is it has become a virtual campaign, most notably the
visits,see many more and joe biden who was in pennsylvania this morning. the: let's talk about demonstrations taking place across philadelphia and pittsburgh and scranton, pennsylvania. how did the george floyd demonstrations play into this campaign, and still dealing with coronavirus? laura: it is the latest layer to add complications to unusual election. this election got pushed back five weeks. due to the coronavirus. it was unusual election because the first time pennsylvania voters could...
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> somewhere beyond this ridge is the enemy. strength has been sapped by steady aerial strikes. and heavy arterial barages. but he is still a long way from being defeated. he still has his will to fight. how can we weaken that will? how can we defeat him? by physical force? yes, that's the most effective way. but there is still another force applied in combat that we do not generally do not think of as a weapon of war. that weapon is words. yes, in a situation like this, words are weapons. now that the enemy's had a strong dose of our military power, the impact of words may provide the final persuasion. words that go something like this. soldiers of north korea, you are surrounded. your comrades are dying. you will die next. there is just one hope. leave your positions tonight. this is psychological warfare. least it is one phase. as a weapon of war, psychological warfare is no novelty. it is as old as war itself but the use of this force as integral part of combat has now taken on new forms. and it works in many different ways.
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they came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins.ry and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street, the summer white house. it's called that because8 $n franklin pierce would come visit his wife in andover. jane would stay with her central at 48 central street and he would come visit them in the summers in particular. it's believed the administrative staff stayed at 47 central street just across the road from them. jane and franklin were staying in andover because there had been a death in the family. their, jane's uncle, amos lawrence, had died. the they went to boston to atepid the funeral. they went to pack their things to head to concord to get ready to move to the white house. unfortunately, the train ride was very devastated for the family. they were about a mile outside of and cover. an axel rod broke on the train and it slid down the embankment. benny was a child, moving about, but this was within fivexy minus of the
they came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins.ry and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street, the summer white house. it's called that because8 $n franklin pierce would come visit his wife in andover. jane would stay with her central at 48 central street and he would come visit them in the summers in particular. it's believed the administrative staff stayed at 47...
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there are very few places where you can't go or you can't visit.ve seen the malls opening up to full capacity, the beach has opened up, the parks have opened up, the museums have opened up. all the famous tourism attractions in dubai, whether it is the burj khalifa, all that is open now. it's just that wherever you go, you have to make sure you're wearing the mask and you're maintaining social distancing — these are the two key things which the authorities want. and if you don't do that, you are at risk of getting fined, and it's happened. last two weeks ago, a lot of people on the beach were without the mask they were not — they were sitting pretty close to each other and the authorities came and they started fining people, and the fine is steep — it's about us$800. wow! us$800 for not wearing a mask? that's right. sameer, you mentioned the burj khalifa. some of the hotels, like the big ones that were in the film that i made last time i was in dubai, they stayed open during the lockdown, didn't they? well, that's right. there was a strict lockdown
there are very few places where you can't go or you can't visit.ve seen the malls opening up to full capacity, the beach has opened up, the parks have opened up, the museums have opened up. all the famous tourism attractions in dubai, whether it is the burj khalifa, all that is open now. it's just that wherever you go, you have to make sure you're wearing the mask and you're maintaining social distancing — these are the two key things which the authorities want. and if you don't do that, you...
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so he was grateful that the family visited. so he didn't have that torment, dare i say, of having to go into a morbid environment. he had enough to think about. so, yes, she wrote letters. she didn't have many friends, unfortunately. but she did have this wonderful family who kept her going, and there always seemed to be somebody there. as far as reading, i don't think she did very much, which is a shame because she was a very intellectual women, highly educated. and, you know, that intellect and that wonderful education seemed wasted in some ways. next question comes from bonnie, who's watching us in cincinnati.hi, bonnie. you're on the air. >> hi. thanks for taking my call.this is a most intriguing subject. i do collect albums from the 1840s and 1850s of the central united states, and i do own a journal that was written by a family member of william henry harrison, the harrison family, coming from cincinnati after his death. frequently, the letters and albums that i do have -- i'm not a member of that family. however, i do ha
so he was grateful that the family visited. so he didn't have that torment, dare i say, of having to go into a morbid environment. he had enough to think about. so, yes, she wrote letters. she didn't have many friends, unfortunately. but she did have this wonderful family who kept her going, and there always seemed to be somebody there. as far as reading, i don't think she did very much, which is a shame because she was a very intellectual women, highly educated. and, you know, that intellect...
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visit ncicap.org] america weon reel , wind the clock back to 1964 to visit new york city public schoolcation film, promoting a gifted program for elementary school students. the camera visit schools in queens, the bronx, brooklyn, and observe students and teachers at work. the film argues future leaders need to be identified and challenged early in their lives, so they can reach their full potential. ♪
visit ncicap.org] america weon reel , wind the clock back to 1964 to visit new york city public schoolcation film, promoting a gifted program for elementary school students. the camera visit schools in queens, the bronx, brooklyn, and observe students and teachers at work. the film argues future leaders need to be identified and challenged early in their lives, so they can reach their full potential. ♪
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the french president will visit the u.k. and meet with boris johnson. both men played significant roles in the french resistance. there are plenty of issues to discuss. nic robertson is at 10 downing street. what all will be covered in the meeting between the two leaders? >> reporter: there is a bit of -- as much as you can have in covid-19, a bit of pomp and circumstance. the french president will meet with prince charles and camila. this is really the sort of reason for the visit, to commemorate the world war ii, 18th of june speech by general degall and declared a call to arms for the french resistance. 24 is what the day is honoring. there will be boris johnson, the french president will look at world war 2 artifacts. coverings have been taken off of win store churchill statue in parliament. i think that will be on the surface. of course, below that a lot of discussion undoubtedly compare and contrast with coronavirus, key issues. the french have one meter. boris johnson faulted the schools. france went through a pandemic a wa wakening. they're tryi
the french president will visit the u.k. and meet with boris johnson. both men played significant roles in the french resistance. there are plenty of issues to discuss. nic robertson is at 10 downing street. what all will be covered in the meeting between the two leaders? >> reporter: there is a bit of -- as much as you can have in covid-19, a bit of pomp and circumstance. the french president will meet with prince charles and camila. this is really the sort of reason for the visit, to...
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people is clear and the visit to a religious shrine on tuesday has also drawn criticism trump and the 1st lady visited a shrine in the capital on during the late roman catholic pope john paul the 2nd the catholic archbishop of washington d.c. criticize the move saying it's reprehensible that places of worship would allow themselves to be misused in such a way. well a white house correspondent kimberly how he joins us live now from the white house so kimberly of course when we last spoke just under 24 hours ago we had just seen the president leave the white house and walk to another church after protesters had been cleared one reaction has there been today to the to those events of late monday night. well there's been widespread condemnation of the president's actions essentially using heavy force and tear gas to clear protesters for what we later learned would be a photo opportunity not only as a condemnation of that action but also of what we saw earlier just the last few hours you read there the condemnation by the washington archbishop that is you pointed out sound it baffling and
people is clear and the visit to a religious shrine on tuesday has also drawn criticism trump and the 1st lady visited a shrine in the capital on during the late roman catholic pope john paul the 2nd the catholic archbishop of washington d.c. criticize the move saying it's reprehensible that places of worship would allow themselves to be misused in such a way. well a white house correspondent kimberly how he joins us live now from the white house so kimberly of course when we last spoke just...
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it was shocking almost because we have not had any in person visits. they have been sticking to campaign by phone or social media. the vice president did a few zoom events, but the people that will tune in rr gordy pretty keyed on on what's happening -- inare already pretty keyed on what's happening. we are also voting for delegates today. i think things will have to get pretty creative. we will see if there are some ways to check with voters on the ground. the philadelphia media market can be expensive and harder to get some airtime there. they will have to get creative. as we get to the general election. uncharted territory. >> you talked about this a moment ago, but the mail-in ballots that we are seeing in pennsylvania. will we see that in the fall? will there be any resistance from state republicans? laura: we are watching closely to see how things go today. ballots1.8 million requested. state yetary of sterday, there were 17 times as many mail-in ballots requested than in the 2016 election. that is a pretty big challenge. that number is only goin
it was shocking almost because we have not had any in person visits. they have been sticking to campaign by phone or social media. the vice president did a few zoom events, but the people that will tune in rr gordy pretty keyed on on what's happening -- inare already pretty keyed on what's happening. we are also voting for delegates today. i think things will have to get pretty creative. we will see if there are some ways to check with voters on the ground. the philadelphia media market can be...
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we always did everything together. >> i visited her grave a lot.and i would buy the huge wreaths and, i went above and beyond because i -- i wanted her to know that i was still there and that i loved her and missed her. and that she was worth that big display of gorgeous flowers. >> she died on august 23rd, 13 years to the day from the day her baby sister died. they both died august 23rd, 13 years apart. >> my mom was very grief-stricken. there was a void in her. >> regina had been so passionate for so many years trying to save arlena, and now all of that emotion, she was turning it to determination to find her missing child. >> i thought, "where is baby twigg?" what happened to her? where she was? was she happy? we had to find the baby. trust toyota to be here for you. now, every hybrid vehicle in toyota's lineup is available with 0% financing. with fewer stops for gas, toyota hybrids give you the confidence to go farther. and with 0% financing, toyota hybrids are even more thrilling. enjoy more freedom in a toyota hybrid. see your toyota dealer o
we always did everything together. >> i visited her grave a lot.and i would buy the huge wreaths and, i went above and beyond because i -- i wanted her to know that i was still there and that i loved her and missed her. and that she was worth that big display of gorgeous flowers. >> she died on august 23rd, 13 years to the day from the day her baby sister died. they both died august 23rd, 13 years apart. >> my mom was very grief-stricken. there was a void in her. >>...
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kaitlan collins tells us why those visits are so controversial. >> president trump visited another iconicrch in d.c. today while, still, facing fierce backlash for his trip to a historical church near the white house yesterday. after peaceful protestors were aggressively cleared from the streets using smoke, flash bangs, and shields. >> the president and first lady melania trump stood before a shrine honoring pope john paul the 2nd in a trip the catholic arch bishop of washington called baffling and reprehensible. welton gregory said the facility was being misused and manipulated and the late pope would not condone the use of tear gas or other deterrents to silence, scatter, or intimidate protestors. trump has faced heavy criticism for his visit to st. john's church. but trump, who rarely attends church services, did not go inside to tour the damage or stop to pray. instead, he took photos outside, and used a bible as a prop. >> is that your bible? >> sources told cnn the president wanted to be seen outside the white house grounds because he was angered by reports that he had been rushed
kaitlan collins tells us why those visits are so controversial. >> president trump visited another iconicrch in d.c. today while, still, facing fierce backlash for his trip to a historical church near the white house yesterday. after peaceful protestors were aggressively cleared from the streets using smoke, flash bangs, and shields. >> the president and first lady melania trump stood before a shrine honoring pope john paul the 2nd in a trip the catholic arch bishop of washington...
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>> i'll come back to visit you, but does that mean i have to stay?> that's not nice. >> only if you want to. >> you guys would make the trip worth it, but i'll tell you what, that hour and a half commute i was starting to get, that was rough. i'm kind of enjoying the five minute walk. well, 30 second walk from downstairs. anyway, let's move on. let's talk about what is going on with the weather. you can see that we have the cloud cover once again. there is no fog out there. might be amounts mist in the hirer e er er er er er er the coast. and we'll be around 60 this afternoon at the coast. 72 to 83 pretty nice at noon, and then near 80 to 90 at 4:00. so a decent evening is on the way. we'll talk about a big break in the heat coming up this weekend. now back to julian for the news. >>> this morning an update on that story about
>> i'll come back to visit you, but does that mean i have to stay?> that's not nice. >> only if you want to. >> you guys would make the trip worth it, but i'll tell you what, that hour and a half commute i was starting to get, that was rough. i'm kind of enjoying the five minute walk. well, 30 second walk from downstairs. anyway, let's move on. let's talk about what is going on with the weather. you can see that we have the cloud cover once again. there is no fog out there....
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to visit a dying relative.y were given permission to leave quarantine early and traveled fromd aucklo .gtllon f systled. this is what she said. prime minister: this case a represen unacceptable it should never have happened and it cannot be repted. i refuso acknowledge that the compassionately wot be a suspend popular one for many but i have to prioritize the health, safety, and well-being o new zealanders, that's my job. so my view until we can have complete confidence untin the systemesthat's the course of action on behalf of new zealand. anchor: let's just remindarou that wai wng a decision inhe case of rashard brooks. this is the scene there live, decisi regarding the fatal shooting of the afcan-americ by an atlanta police hear from felterton county district -- fullerton county district attorney. rashard brooks was killedn june 12 after two him sleeping in a parked car in a drive-thru lane in southwest nt a.prnootes ts on the site of the shooting.th wendy's restaurant was up in flames with many people prote
to visit a dying relative.y were given permission to leave quarantine early and traveled fromd aucklo .gtllon f systled. this is what she said. prime minister: this case a represen unacceptable it should never have happened and it cannot be repted. i refuso acknowledge that the compassionately wot be a suspend popular one for many but i have to prioritize the health, safety, and well-being o new zealanders, that's my job. so my view until we can have complete confidence untin the systemesthat's...
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but once she returned home and he met her, is visits were daily. and he proposed to her within three months. >> we learned from you that they were slave holding families. a number of questions about their families and their personal attitudes sourced lay very. here's one from donna price. julie came from a family where her father owned slaves. is it true that she had pro slavery sympathies? >> initially, she did. she had been born and raised at white haven with the enslaved individuals providing everything that she needed, and at one point she says that she thought the house kept itself with all the work that was being done. we there were as many as 30 slaves that colonel dent owned, according to the census records. so once she met, fell in love with, and married ulysses, it put her in the middle, between these two opposing viewpoints. she talks about growing up, some of those enslaved individuals were her playmates, playing in the yard with her. going to -- carrying her to school, things like that. and these are the same individuals then that woul
but once she returned home and he met her, is visits were daily. and he proposed to her within three months. >> we learned from you that they were slave holding families. a number of questions about their families and their personal attitudes sourced lay very. here's one from donna price. julie came from a family where her father owned slaves. is it true that she had pro slavery sympathies? >> initially, she did. she had been born and raised at white haven with the enslaved...
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visit ncicap.org] >> according to the book, "learning with the lights off," in 1939, the alfred p sloan foundation funded an educational film institute at new york institute -- new york university. well-known documentarians these three films about the rural working class americans. up next, from 1940, "and so they live." filmed in the mountains of kentucky, it shows struggling, undernourished farm family, and a one room schoolhouse attended by the children. after seeing this and the two other films made by the group, a reportedly displeased alfred sloan ended funding to the short-lived project, disagreeing with the artistic approach of the film makers. ♪ >> biscuits, pork, and a handful of berries. children put into the lunch pails whatever is left over from breakfast and get ready for school. ♪ narrator: all over america, farm children are on their way to school to become familiar with words and figures, to learn something of the best thoughts of the world outside. and, above all, to bring home what they have learned and to use it in their daily lives. ♪ [bell clanging] [children singi
visit ncicap.org] >> according to the book, "learning with the lights off," in 1939, the alfred p sloan foundation funded an educational film institute at new york institute -- new york university. well-known documentarians these three films about the rural working class americans. up next, from 1940, "and so they live." filmed in the mountains of kentucky, it shows struggling, undernourished farm family, and a one room schoolhouse attended by the children. after...
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visit them. in wyoming and all across the country, america's national parks are something to be proud of and protect. we owe it to the parks and to the citizens and foreign visitors who partake of their wonders to keep them in good working order. we should not allow the maintenance and repairs to fester which erodes visitor experiences and costs billions to fix. are people going to the parks? yes, they are. yellowstone park has opened up now and i think it's at about 75% of capacity already. i read in the papers about this family from georgia that were planning on taking their family to florida to disney world but disney world is closed so they drove across the country to wyoming and went to yellowstone park. one of the adventures they got was to get to see a real wolf close and personal. got some good pictures of it too. but people will travel a long way to see these parks. they don't expect them to be an international bargain and neither do foreign visitors who are used to seeing us when we go
visit them. in wyoming and all across the country, america's national parks are something to be proud of and protect. we owe it to the parks and to the citizens and foreign visitors who partake of their wonders to keep them in good working order. we should not allow the maintenance and repairs to fester which erodes visitor experiences and costs billions to fix. are people going to the parks? yes, they are. yellowstone park has opened up now and i think it's at about 75% of capacity already. i...
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condemnation from church leaders after donald trump visits a second religious landmark. the bbc hears from one bishop who calls the president's actions blasphemy. there is no evidence for me that what he is doing in handling this crisis has anything to do with the teachings of the scripture. in the uk — an empty coronavirus test centre — as the government is rebuked by officials for how it presents data on testing. also coming up. an exclusive interview with the man leading afghanistan's peace talks — as a un report claims the taliban are still supporting al-qaeda. welcome. president trump is coming under intense criticism over his response to the biggest wave of protests to engulf america for decades. protests have taken place in 75 us cities over the death of an unarmed african american man, george floyd, in police custody. president trump has threatened to send in the military if protests aren't brought under control. in the past few hours the democratic party candidate for the us presidenchoe biden had these strong words for the president. the country is crying out f
condemnation from church leaders after donald trump visits a second religious landmark. the bbc hears from one bishop who calls the president's actions blasphemy. there is no evidence for me that what he is doing in handling this crisis has anything to do with the teachings of the scripture. in the uk — an empty coronavirus test centre — as the government is rebuked by officials for how it presents data on testing. also coming up. an exclusive interview with the man leading afghanistan's...
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president trump was visited a shrine offering a late roman catholic pope the archbishop of d.c. washington d.c. condemned that saying that places of worship should not allow themselves to be used in such way. thousands of protesters from across the united sates continue to take to the streets to cry police brutality curfews a poster number of cities including new york for the 1st time in 17 years. but he journalists covering the protests have come under attack by police officers even after identifying themselves that's a violation of the us 1st amendment protects the press shot at palace reports. this was saturday in minneapolis royce's journalists were filming protesters just after curfew came into effect. on tom according to the crew was shot by the bullets despite wearing priest's passes of this month with priests and holding a t.v. camera they sustained injuries to the arms nic and face a day earlier in minneapolis as seen in reports it was handcuffed all pool cost in lives not enough ok do you all know i am under arrest or. why why am i under arrest for his crew was also al
president trump was visited a shrine offering a late roman catholic pope the archbishop of d.c. washington d.c. condemned that saying that places of worship should not allow themselves to be used in such way. thousands of protesters from across the united sates continue to take to the streets to cry police brutality curfews a poster number of cities including new york for the 1st time in 17 years. but he journalists covering the protests have come under attack by police officers even after...
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he said it could make for an enhanced visit. >> with us reducing our capacity at the park, there's going to be a lot less people. on a day like today in the middle of the summer, we would have large groups of people and large crowds. we're purposefully limiting that by 75% at least initially. with that guests will not have to wait in line. they won't be in large crowds of people. i think the experience is going to be a lot better for our guests in actuality than it might be if they had visited on this day last year. >> if you are wanting to make the trip and check out the dolphins, keep in mind you do have to make that reservation. reservations for diamond members opened an hour ago. if you're a member of the general public, that opens tomorrow so i hope you all are able to make that trip, keeping enmind folks here are doing things to keep you safe. in vallejo, ciara johnson, today on the bay. >> disney land remaking splash mountain. it says the ride will be princess and for a lot of the parkgoers. this is the theme from splash mountain. >> it's been deemed racist even though the ride it
he said it could make for an enhanced visit. >> with us reducing our capacity at the park, there's going to be a lot less people. on a day like today in the middle of the summer, we would have large groups of people and large crowds. we're purposefully limiting that by 75% at least initially. with that guests will not have to wait in line. they won't be in large crowds of people. i think the experience is going to be a lot better for our guests in actuality than it might be if they had...
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polish television. >> i want to ask about timing of the visit. president duda is the first international guest in the white house since the lockdown and today there was a big military parade in moscow. can we combine those two facts? is it kind of proof that america -- the poland is important partner for america? we can rely on america in poland, thank you. >> i think you can and we also are working with russia right now on an arms treaty which is a very big thing. nuclear arms specifically. but we're working very much and i think i can say, mike, we're doing very well on that. we're two countries that want to see it happen and we're working on other things with russia. we have a very good relationship. we have our ambassador over there right now who will be attending certain festivities and that's a good thing and i think that's frankly a good thing for poland also. likewise, we're going to be having very important dignitaries at your parade. you're going to be having a big event soon and we're -- in august, and we're going to have people repres
polish television. >> i want to ask about timing of the visit. president duda is the first international guest in the white house since the lockdown and today there was a big military parade in moscow. can we combine those two facts? is it kind of proof that america -- the poland is important partner for america? we can rely on america in poland, thank you. >> i think you can and we also are working with russia right now on an arms treaty which is a very big thing. nuclear arms...
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a place of religious significance his visit to a church on monday caused well control the scene to say the least let's go live now to washington our white house correspondent kelly helka can tell us more well what was the the visit to the shrine all about today. well this was a fishley to lay a wreath in was to honor religious freedom but the criticism has been that for a 2nd day in a row the president has used these religious backdrops as photo opportunities to advance his political ambitions even reelection in november and in fact that has gotten a sharp rebuke from the washington our bishop who says i find it baffling and reprehensible and a catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused pope john paul the 2nd was an ardent defender of the rights of human beings he would not condone the use of tear gas for a photo op in front of a place of worship in peace and to be clear that did not occur there was no clearing of protesters around the shrine to pope john paul the 2nd but that did occur on monday evening in front of st john's episcopal church the 1st of those 2 e
a place of religious significance his visit to a church on monday caused well control the scene to say the least let's go live now to washington our white house correspondent kelly helka can tell us more well what was the the visit to the shrine all about today. well this was a fishley to lay a wreath in was to honor religious freedom but the criticism has been that for a 2nd day in a row the president has used these religious backdrops as photo opportunities to advance his political ambitions...