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garner predicted gold would have one more major higher. she saw it trading at $1800 or maybe even $1900 she was worried the value would run out of steam she was right about the upside however garner points out gold tends to be the type of market that looks great right until it falls apart. booms eventually turn into busts. this is still a commodity. you might think it's about the pandemic that's part of it. but garner thinks it's mainly because the dollar between congress authorizing trillions in additional borrowing with more to come and the federal government printing money we've seen a devaluation in the dollar. that matters because gold is denominated in dollars it helps gold that interest rates are low. take a look at the daily chart of gold versus the dollar index. this makes a lot of things clear. measures our currency against -- we had a weird moment earlier this year where they were in lock step, okay. it was kind of crazy through the march lows to may. lock step is not supposed to happen then june came along and things went back
garner predicted gold would have one more major higher. she saw it trading at $1800 or maybe even $1900 she was worried the value would run out of steam she was right about the upside however garner points out gold tends to be the type of market that looks great right until it falls apart. booms eventually turn into busts. this is still a commodity. you might think it's about the pandemic that's part of it. but garner thinks it's mainly because the dollar between congress authorizing trillions...
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garner's widow.he film aims to answer the question what if aaron garner's killer had been indicted? here's a sample. >> how has the death of your husband affected you and your family >> it's horrible after being with somebody for 26 years, for him to leave out the door and not come back that day. you expect to see them and they don't come back home you get a phone call telling you he's laid out on the street and can't breathe. they're trying to revive him >> joining me now is the director of that film. you did this film using actual lawyers, people in their professions that would have been presenting in front of a real jury showing the world what quof happened had the staten island district attorney indicted the police officer that choked eric garner to death even as eric garner said 11 times on video, i can't breathe. and the world could see what the evidence would have looked like, what the defense would have looked like, and make their own determination. why was this important to you? >> i was a f
garner's widow.he film aims to answer the question what if aaron garner's killer had been indicted? here's a sample. >> how has the death of your husband affected you and your family >> it's horrible after being with somebody for 26 years, for him to leave out the door and not come back that day. you expect to see them and they don't come back home you get a phone call telling you he's laid out on the street and can't breathe. they're trying to revive him >> joining me now is...
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one officer held garner down in an illegal chokehold. garner repeated i can't breathe nearly a dozen times before he died. i'm joined now by the mother of eric garner, gwen carr. it's great to have you with us. thanks for joining us on have very important day. the world got to know eric garner through that tragic event six years ago. i want to know how you're remembering your son today and what do you want people to remember. >> i am remembering him today as i remember him every day. today is especially hard because it brings back all the memories of that day that nypd murdered my son. even though he said "i can't breathe" 11 times, they decided to take his life anyway. you know, i just think that he would be so proud of me because he'd see how his mother has stood up through these six years non-stop with the cameras on, with the cam ross off. i've been going to legislators to get laws changed. you know we have gotten laws changed in his honor. the eric garner anti chokehold law. today what i'm doing, it's a private day for me today. usu
one officer held garner down in an illegal chokehold. garner repeated i can't breathe nearly a dozen times before he died. i'm joined now by the mother of eric garner, gwen carr. it's great to have you with us. thanks for joining us on have very important day. the world got to know eric garner through that tragic event six years ago. i want to know how you're remembering your son today and what do you want people to remember. >> i am remembering him today as i remember him every day....
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that is why we fought for eric garner and george floyd. did the eulogies for both of them, and that is why i did the eulogy for brandon. in fact, eric garner's mother attended the funeral with me that i did the eulogy for brandon because there is no contradiction to say we must have government that gives us the proper laws for policing and for gun manufacturing and distributing. you've got to remember, ali, we don't even have a background check law. so what causes the institutional neglect of police getting away with choke holds gives the institutional neglect to the nra and others to operate with no accountability around the manufacturing and distribution of guns. >> reverend, you've been at this for a long time. are you hopeful about what you've seen in the last seven weeks? there seems to be a different and palpable air in america not just amongst the african-american community but amongst all americans that, boy, this problem that people like you have been talking about for decades is real. we're all a part of this, and whether or not
that is why we fought for eric garner and george floyd. did the eulogies for both of them, and that is why i did the eulogy for brandon. in fact, eric garner's mother attended the funeral with me that i did the eulogy for brandon because there is no contradiction to say we must have government that gives us the proper laws for policing and for gun manufacturing and distributing. you've got to remember, ali, we don't even have a background check law. so what causes the institutional neglect of...
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. >> that was erik garner's widow in a documentary called "american trial", the erik garner story.t's an imaginary story of the trial that was never held after the staten island grand jury refused to indict the officer in the killing of unarmed erik garner. as we're now dealing with the movement that was sparked by the choking death with the knee on the deck of george floyd, i'm reminded of the same words when i was called about george floyd, i can't breathe that we now found he said some 20 times. it was also said by erik garner, another family i stood with back in 2014. i can't breathe, as erik garner was choked to death, screaming 11 times i can't breathe. they never brought it to court. so these directors and the family brought this to the screen so you could see the trial that never was and that many of us felt should have at least been a trial. you can determine when you see the evidence what could have happened and maybe if things had moved a certain way, george floyd would not have faced the same kind of police that didn't think they would at least be held accountable and a
. >> that was erik garner's widow in a documentary called "american trial", the erik garner story.t's an imaginary story of the trial that was never held after the staten island grand jury refused to indict the officer in the killing of unarmed erik garner. as we're now dealing with the movement that was sparked by the choking death with the knee on the deck of george floyd, i'm reminded of the same words when i was called about george floyd, i can't breathe that we now found he...
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would say when you hear the name of someone that you don't recognize sit down so i would say eric garner my ground to where ra is aligned across the aisle and almost everywhere most people were still standing the moment i sent michelle casella everyone sat down there might be 5 people still standing and i get to take or no one has left me there's a township to actually feel. can we let this moment pass because there are lots of people on you tube right now who are having a rich conversation saying wait a we are having. a tell us about michelle so that they go away everyone goes away knowing more of the will. is is in some ways her death kicked off saying her name michelle was killed 5 days after mike brown was killed there was no media attention there was no conversation there was this growing consciousness of course about black people being killed by the police the intolerable dimension of it but no mention her name until fran garrett michelle's mother said somebody in the recognize that my daughter has been killed so she took michelle's cough and to the city hom to mend attention to th
would say when you hear the name of someone that you don't recognize sit down so i would say eric garner my ground to where ra is aligned across the aisle and almost everywhere most people were still standing the moment i sent michelle casella everyone sat down there might be 5 people still standing and i get to take or no one has left me there's a township to actually feel. can we let this moment pass because there are lots of people on you tube right now who are having a rich conversation...
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joining us now is the film's director, along with esop snipes garner, eric garner's widow. living in harlem as a film student when eric garner was killed back in 2014, and, you know, it was everywhere. you couldn't get away from it. the rallies, people in the grocery store, on the street when i was walking my dog, and everybody seems to think that there should have been a trial. and i think it was very difficult for everyone to understand how is it possible that a trial didn't follow such a brutal incident. and it occurred to me that i was living in new york that all the witnesses that would have participated in the trial are probably just -- live within a 15, 20-mile radius to me and it wouldn't be difficult to track them down and see if they would be willing to participate in this kind of project and, yeah, that's how the idea came about, to basically tell the story of the trial that should have happened using the real witnesses that would have testified, giving people a chance to testify in that trial, and using real attorneys so that it's not about what i think should h
joining us now is the film's director, along with esop snipes garner, eric garner's widow. living in harlem as a film student when eric garner was killed back in 2014, and, you know, it was everywhere. you couldn't get away from it. the rallies, people in the grocery store, on the street when i was walking my dog, and everybody seems to think that there should have been a trial. and i think it was very difficult for everyone to understand how is it possible that a trial didn't follow such a...
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garner's death.tamir rice was shot and killed by police two seconds after the officers arrived in the park where he was playing. the officer was responding to a neighbor's call that a child was playing with a gun that was probably a fake gun. the officer was never arrested. these are tragically just a few of countless loved ones, children, brothers, sisters, mothers and friends lost to unnecessary police violence. for far too long, police officers who commit horrific abuses against black americans have not faced any consequences, not even when they take a life. i would like to ask ms. herron, can you talk about the current lack of accountability for police misconduct. >> thank you for that. i am happy to announce that today it was announced that one officer was fired today so that's a first step and i think that that happened because of these continuous pressure on citizens here in louisville and across the nation of demanding him to be arrested. but just like you said and explained, it's superfrustr
garner's death.tamir rice was shot and killed by police two seconds after the officers arrived in the park where he was playing. the officer was responding to a neighbor's call that a child was playing with a gun that was probably a fake gun. the officer was never arrested. these are tragically just a few of countless loved ones, children, brothers, sisters, mothers and friends lost to unnecessary police violence. for far too long, police officers who commit horrific abuses against black...
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which is so different than the videos featuring eric garner, philando castile, and so many more.ee, before these videos, people like me thought that just recording cell phone footage of cops and people acting like cops doing unjust things would reed to justice, but time and time again, we found out it doesn't. cops and people acting like cops get away with murdering black people all the time. so, in these new videos, the people aren't just recording and waiting for cops to show up, they're getting involved. >> you seriously would call the police on a child? >> no bystanders, more upstanders. in so many cases, the cops don't have to get involved. >> i'm getting harassed. >> it will be okay, becky. and if they do sometimes it's just to comfort the snowflakes. you'll be okay, becky. while the stuff in these videos might be okay for some of you white folks, my people have been talking about these stories since that famous boat ride. so this episode white folks, i'm inviting you to the conversation. welcome to the black people meeting. please don't bring your potato salad with the rai
which is so different than the videos featuring eric garner, philando castile, and so many more.ee, before these videos, people like me thought that just recording cell phone footage of cops and people acting like cops doing unjust things would reed to justice, but time and time again, we found out it doesn't. cops and people acting like cops get away with murdering black people all the time. so, in these new videos, the people aren't just recording and waiting for cops to show up, they're...
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thank you for teaching us about two important cases, graham versus connor in tennessee versus garner. it's whether the actions are chapped to believe reasonable and that will be judged asso you said by the officer of the scene not hindsight or including questions whether the actions are proportional and necessary. not just authorized. that's a standard in california is thinking of clarifying and your toes about the tennessean garner case which i teaching criminal procedures it's incredible reasonable case andin it involves a fleeing felon and the circumstances which officers can use deadly force to stop ato fleeing felon. and the supreme court in that case said a police officerer can use deadly force for the escape of a fleeing suspect if they have significant physical injurynk to the officer. both of those cases are in the chat box, general yost tells about your experience in the graham connor case and tennessean garner, and your understanding of what the national standard, the constitutional standard of excessive forcece are and if you think those standards should be reformed by cou
thank you for teaching us about two important cases, graham versus connor in tennessee versus garner. it's whether the actions are chapped to believe reasonable and that will be judged asso you said by the officer of the scene not hindsight or including questions whether the actions are proportional and necessary. not just authorized. that's a standard in california is thinking of clarifying and your toes about the tennessean garner case which i teaching criminal procedures it's incredible...
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going to garner a lot of attention i don't know we're going to be covering that case and following it as it develops but for now give a zone to talking to us from new york thank you very much. the u.s. supreme court has made a significant decision that may have serious ramifications for november's presidential election the court has ruled states can require presidential electors to back the candidate who got the most votes in their state white house correspondent kimberly hall good has more. in short it may surprise a lot of people around the world to know that when you cast a ballot for a particular candidate it doesn't necessarily mean even if your candidate wins the popular vote that candidate is going to win the election in fact we saw this in 2016 hillary clinton won the popular vote but it was donald trump that won the white house why because he had the most electoral college votes essentially what this means is that if your state has rules in the case of the supreme court ruling in the case of these so-called faithless electors who didn't necessarily agree with the popular vote
going to garner a lot of attention i don't know we're going to be covering that case and following it as it develops but for now give a zone to talking to us from new york thank you very much. the u.s. supreme court has made a significant decision that may have serious ramifications for november's presidential election the court has ruled states can require presidential electors to back the candidate who got the most votes in their state white house correspondent kimberly hall good has more. in...
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and in several cases adopted in the wake of numerous other police murders including those of eric garner and michael brown the minneapolis police department for example established a duty to intervene required by police officers after the 2014 killing of michael brown in ferguson this requirement did not say floyd joining me to discuss the role of the police and what we must do to end the power of police to inflict indiscriminate violence is philip mackerras a writer activist and ph d. candidate in sociology and african-american studies at yale university so let's begin with a history because it's not new we go all the way back to the johnson administration and all of the mechanisms and this has been bipartisan that has been used to a step simply reform the police have actually boomerang and made the police more on a potent and more lethal can you take us through that history yeah i mean we can even go back a bit further we think about the origin of modern policing developing as you know the 1st form a slave patrols right that the apparatus of policing was developed in in the south in or
and in several cases adopted in the wake of numerous other police murders including those of eric garner and michael brown the minneapolis police department for example established a duty to intervene required by police officers after the 2014 killing of michael brown in ferguson this requirement did not say floyd joining me to discuss the role of the police and what we must do to end the power of police to inflict indiscriminate violence is philip mackerras a writer activist and ph d....
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skeet garnered 49.6 percent final results are expected on monday. as you are of course watching t.v. viewing supply from birth then there is our website if you want more news before the next show and the next hour i'll make spicer for myself and the entire newseum here and for that thanks for watching. cut. down on. every day the sun for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their habitats.
skeet garnered 49.6 percent final results are expected on monday. as you are of course watching t.v. viewing supply from birth then there is our website if you want more news before the next show and the next hour i'll make spicer for myself and the entire newseum here and for that thanks for watching. cut. down on. every day the sun for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their...
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november's presidential election since analysts see this policy as being tough on beijing as a way to garner more votes. well date of your correspondent my tears boiling there is standing by for us in front of the consulate in chengdu ideas of this follows the u.s. ordering the closure of the chinese consulate in houston so how serious is the china's response. yeah i'm standing a block away from the consulate at the at the point where they where the whole area is cordoned off today nobody is allowed to go near the consulate but that doesn't stop people from gathering here and watching what's happening it seems the americans have already left. and a group of chinese broke presumably police and housman soused ha's walked in there's not much happening but people are still curious they want to see this man you say at this historical moment happening in their city not much international politics happened in this city this consulate was one of 5 major consulates in china that the u.s. had and it is ranking somewhere in the middle so it is pretty much a reciprocal answer to the closure of the consu
november's presidential election since analysts see this policy as being tough on beijing as a way to garner more votes. well date of your correspondent my tears boiling there is standing by for us in front of the consulate in chengdu ideas of this follows the u.s. ordering the closure of the chinese consulate in houston so how serious is the china's response. yeah i'm standing a block away from the consulate at the at the point where they where the whole area is cordoned off today nobody is...
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imagery but the chief's name will remain the mascot featured a native american of fans a group that garnered thousands of signatures imploring the chiefs to stop the cultural appropriation the petition came for the petition against the chiefs came in the wake of the n.f.l. washington team changing its redskins name and logo. basketball now and the n.b.a. season restarts in the u.s. on thursday of being suspended due to the coronavirus and demick but the return will be very different from other sports 22 teams will be competing in a bio c. kill bubble without fans on the grounds of the walt disney resort and florida big names such as the bron james will be there and the superstar admits bubble life has taken some time to get used to. walt disney world is the venue for the n.b.a.'s comeback but like the theme park new hygiene rules have been introduced to keep the coronavirus away basketball fans watching on t.v. could be in for a wild ride over the coming weeks with the season completely reorganized le bron james of the l.a. lakers is ready to outshine the usual stars of disney but the bio se
imagery but the chief's name will remain the mascot featured a native american of fans a group that garnered thousands of signatures imploring the chiefs to stop the cultural appropriation the petition came for the petition against the chiefs came in the wake of the n.f.l. washington team changing its redskins name and logo. basketball now and the n.b.a. season restarts in the u.s. on thursday of being suspended due to the coronavirus and demick but the return will be very different from other...
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in the early 1930's, luis bunuel who garnered praise and outrage alike with large door directed one ofo—documentaries ever filmed— los hurdes — or land without bread — a brutal portrait of life in one of the poorest regions of spain. now with bunel in the labyrinth of the turtles, available on bf iplayer, salvador has made an equally strange animated feature about the creation of las hurdes — which similarly defies categorisation. adapted from a graphic novel by furmen sarris, the film centres on the friendship between the artist and friend who agreed to finance the movie if he won the lottery, which he promptly did. unable to control bunuel‘s increasingly outrageous creative urges, he finds himself questioning the entire nature of the project — in which he has invested time, money and most importantly, trust. manuel galiana — who served as animation director on the brilliant chico and rita once again works simple wonders with the visuals, which are starkly intercut with live—action footage from this film. be warned, orchestrated animal suffering and death is a recurrent feature of las
in the early 1930's, luis bunuel who garnered praise and outrage alike with large door directed one ofo—documentaries ever filmed— los hurdes — or land without bread — a brutal portrait of life in one of the poorest regions of spain. now with bunel in the labyrinth of the turtles, available on bf iplayer, salvador has made an equally strange animated feature about the creation of las hurdes — which similarly defies categorisation. adapted from a graphic novel by furmen sarris, the...
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if thaty curious to see garners any momentum on capitol hill. but right now, i agree with you.t is a nonstarter for many republicans, including senior republicans. jonathan: great to catch up with you. busy week down in washington. tom, this is a nonstarter. the democrats aren't going for it. the republicans aren't going for it. i am trying to understand why the administration is pushing for it. i think they know it is going to be really difficult to achieve. tom: a lot of this is out of michigan. michigan is really looking at this, and here is the summary. the most efficacious way to do this is to put a check in the mail. that is all there is to it. then there's some issues where people say they don't spend it, but there's been a lot of study in this. you are correct, no one out there talks about payroll tax cuts. jonathan: the other issue is that once you give something to someone, you can't take it back. that is the struggle they are having in washington right now. they could have said this is what we will do with unemployment insurance. we will cap it at a certain amount, s
if thaty curious to see garners any momentum on capitol hill. but right now, i agree with you.t is a nonstarter for many republicans, including senior republicans. jonathan: great to catch up with you. busy week down in washington. tom, this is a nonstarter. the democrats aren't going for it. the republicans aren't going for it. i am trying to understand why the administration is pushing for it. i think they know it is going to be really difficult to achieve. tom: a lot of this is out of...
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he's had to embrace the radical left and garner their support and move toward this, i don't like america concept. and be ashamed of america, as opposed to the president who delivered a message of hope. patriotic message and, america is a great country. we have to learn from our past and teach our children about how america is a country of freedom after all. i had the great honor of working with him at the white house. and then we can renegotiate these trade deals sticking to the status quo of approach. the president for example we saw this week. the usmca going into effect, and he's meeting with the mexican president tomorrow. it's huge progress that's been made under president trump. >> trace: talk to me about the schools that are opening. this is near and dear to your heart, he is pressuring governors and there's a little bit of pushback. what do you think is going to push this across the finish line for you? >> i have to tell you, there's seven votes in favor of opening up the schools. it's a big challenge for working families and single parents who have had to try to teach their chil
he's had to embrace the radical left and garner their support and move toward this, i don't like america concept. and be ashamed of america, as opposed to the president who delivered a message of hope. patriotic message and, america is a great country. we have to learn from our past and teach our children about how america is a country of freedom after all. i had the great honor of working with him at the white house. and then we can renegotiate these trade deals sticking to the status quo of...
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the modernization project will allow berlin's art treasures to join the 21st century and finally garner the respect they deserve it's a new start and an opportunity to make this world famous cultural heritage accessible to everyone. and my colleague. with me now from coulter it's good to see you good to see you about the study was not flattering we have to say that and i'm wondering has there been a lot of criticism coming from germany's cultural scene oh on this stuff i think generally it's been it's been positively received that it was considered a necessary decision that the whole question is of course how it's going to happen and how this restructuring process which will be enormous can actually bring more efficiency into the operation so this foundation really. is the flagship of germany's cultural heritage it stands for as you know joining research in earth science with teaching the unique cultural institution in terms of its scope and the effort that's gone into this study is definitely a recognition of about significance but it is a be a moth. and we both know a structural burea
the modernization project will allow berlin's art treasures to join the 21st century and finally garner the respect they deserve it's a new start and an opportunity to make this world famous cultural heritage accessible to everyone. and my colleague. with me now from coulter it's good to see you good to see you about the study was not flattering we have to say that and i'm wondering has there been a lot of criticism coming from germany's cultural scene oh on this stuff i think generally it's...
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an original sg called i still cannot breathe, their response tohe deaths of trayvon martin, eric garnery have grown into teenagers and young adults. now, as black lives matter protest continue across the country in the wake of george floyd's death, these people see their song as tragicay still relevant. their sty comes as part of our arts ava culture series, can ♪ >> ♪ can you hear me i still can't breathe ♪ >> when performed "i still can't i breathe," was 10 or 11 years old. i fl a strong sense of deja vu. >> now i am an adult, a grown man, and the same things are happening. >> i is literal, also a repeat ords of eric garner' last words before his life was taken for him -- from him. black experience imerica. the >> ♪ why are you afraid of me? >> theg s talking to those people constantly denying that there is a thi such as racism. there is a sense of hope because there arehose kids singing it, but there is also a sense of helplessness also, because there are young kids singing it, young black children realizing what is going on. some adults refused to believe what is going on. ♪ >> i do
an original sg called i still cannot breathe, their response tohe deaths of trayvon martin, eric garnery have grown into teenagers and young adults. now, as black lives matter protest continue across the country in the wake of george floyd's death, these people see their song as tragicay still relevant. their sty comes as part of our arts ava culture series, can ♪ >> ♪ can you hear me i still can't breathe ♪ >> when performed "i still can't i breathe," was 10 or 11...
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. >> reporter: this woman is desperate for change after son eric garner was killed by police officers i can't breathe, has become a national rallying cry. >> we got to be about a movement. >> what has happened over the last, say, four months, this is different. the time has come for change. and i think that what has happened has implemented change. >> reporter: the only woman to see a conviction after her son was killed in his home. >> until the trial, i prayed and fasted and that's all i asked god for. to give her a murder conviction. because my son's life was taken away. i am not too happy about the ten years. however, i believe god is in control. i am still fighting, i've reached a point where i was asking, when will it ever end? but i kept saying that i did not want to see another family suffer the fate that we did. and i am so sorry to tamikatamia wanda and to the other mothers who have lost ns. if america does not shake up after all these incidents, the tears that we all share as mothers will be the tears that will break america. >> i'm not normal. and i'm not really allowed to
. >> reporter: this woman is desperate for change after son eric garner was killed by police officers i can't breathe, has become a national rallying cry. >> we got to be about a movement. >> what has happened over the last, say, four months, this is different. the time has come for change. and i think that what has happened has implemented change. >> reporter: the only woman to see a conviction after her son was killed in his home. >> until the trial, i prayed and...
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finally adam speaker i would like to note while the committee's investigative work may garner more public attention the committee's nonpartisan advisory staff is always available to answer any ethics related questions to hold special training sessions for members and employees in addition to the mandated annual epic's training and to issue advisory opinions upon request that encouraged all members of this house it and congressional staff to avail themselves of our committees resources to help them satisfy their ethical obligations and to avoid mistakes like those made by representatives schweikert that bring us to the floor of the house today and with that adam speaker i urge my colleagues to vote aye as well and i yield back the bounds of my time. see that the gentleman yields back. >> the gentleman yields back.
finally adam speaker i would like to note while the committee's investigative work may garner more public attention the committee's nonpartisan advisory staff is always available to answer any ethics related questions to hold special training sessions for members and employees in addition to the mandated annual epic's training and to issue advisory opinions upon request that encouraged all members of this house it and congressional staff to avail themselves of our committees resources to help...
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they were accused of stealing over a $150000.00 from garner's national oil company. to get access to a judge like this they 1st had to winnow rees clark in this case a man called gabriel. played the middleman. you would need asked about gerrard's. of course as you can see we give him his share not match what he takes it. and that's wanted to find out whether they could pay to get one of the accused off the bone to the clark worked he got i mean to see the judge. the amount of money needed to tim seen in a judge's light this is no small a nurse says that this judge wanted around free $1000.00 more than a month's salary for a high court justice who spoke to him where the kids were given their narration and they who demanded their money be given to him so that's what you can see here is the man that has been given to you and your brother to a 1000 c.d.'s and it over but the judge wants to make sure he gets a further amount he offers to meet the defendant in person to sort out the paperwork. after the money is finally handed over the lucky defendant wants free. these 3 h
they were accused of stealing over a $150000.00 from garner's national oil company. to get access to a judge like this they 1st had to winnow rees clark in this case a man called gabriel. played the middleman. you would need asked about gerrard's. of course as you can see we give him his share not match what he takes it. and that's wanted to find out whether they could pay to get one of the accused off the bone to the clark worked he got i mean to see the judge. the amount of money needed to...
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it was their response to the deaths of trayvon martin, eric garner and others. chorus members have since grown to be teenagers and young adults. now, as black lives matterts protontinue across the country in the wake of george floyd's death, these young people see their song as tragical still relevant. their story comes as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ can you hear me?n' i still cabreathe ♪ >> when we performed "i still can't breathe," i was around 10d 11 years when i hear the song now, there's a huge sense of dÉjÀ vu. >> four years ago, i was a kidg. singing th now i'm an adult, a grown man, and the same things are happening. >> it's literal. it's also a repeat of the words, of eric garner's last words before his life was taken from him. and it's also a metaphor for the black experience in america. ♪ why are you afraid of me? >> the song is talking to those people who are constantly denying that there is a thing ch as racism. >> there is a sense of hope because there are young kids singing it, but there' a sense of helplessness also,
it was their response to the deaths of trayvon martin, eric garner and others. chorus members have since grown to be teenagers and young adults. now, as black lives matterts protontinue across the country in the wake of george floyd's death, these young people see their song as tragical still relevant. their story comes as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ can you hear me?n' i still cabreathe ♪ >> when we performed "i still can't breathe," i...
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the removal garnered 12,000 signatures. 4:52. more right after the break. >>> welcome back. 4:54 for you this morning. new for you there could be a new cleaning rule for hotels and offices in the city to prevent the spread of covid-19. last night sf board of supervisors committee approved an emergency ordinance. the new rules require hotels and office buildings to regularly clean and disinfect common areas. also guest rooms would have to be sanitized every 24 hours. but guests could request to have rooms not be cleaned daily. the hotel industry is fighting the ordinance saying the constant cleaning would come with a huge price tag and it would endanger the health of the workers as well as guests. the ordinance still needs to be voted on by the full board. >>> well, the first only adults casino and hotel is nearly done in las vegas. it's expected to open in october. the circa resort and casino is the first to be built in downtown las vegas in decades. it has nearly 800 rooms and a massive pool with a giant outdoor tv. again, no te
the removal garnered 12,000 signatures. 4:52. more right after the break. >>> welcome back. 4:54 for you this morning. new for you there could be a new cleaning rule for hotels and offices in the city to prevent the spread of covid-19. last night sf board of supervisors committee approved an emergency ordinance. the new rules require hotels and office buildings to regularly clean and disinfect common areas. also guest rooms would have to be sanitized every 24 hours. but guests could...
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. >>> finally another offering from our favorite celebrity do it yourself, jennifer garner. >> a newcooking show, making her family's cornbread, with special guest star, her mother. >> i'm pretty sure that cornbread is just delicious because jennifer garner can do anything. try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. beauty comes naturally, do i use a toothpaste that or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d white. it removes up to 95% of surface stains. and strengthens enamel. from the number one toothpaste brand in america. crest. ♪ ♪ your teddy bear ♪ put a chain around my neck and lead my anywhere ♪ >>> it was a humble little teddy bear that was making our "skinny" headlines earlier this week. >> ryan reynolds made a public appeal on behalf of a woman who had her very special teddy bear stolen. but this morning we have a new development and our own will ganss has been following this story from the very beginning. hey, wi
. >>> finally another offering from our favorite celebrity do it yourself, jennifer garner. >> a newcooking show, making her family's cornbread, with special guest star, her mother. >> i'm pretty sure that cornbread is just delicious because jennifer garner can do anything. try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. beauty comes naturally,...
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he put the bill forward in 2015 months after eric garner step in your city, the bill banning chokeholdpolice cosponsored at the dump when when democrats in the house. similar bills introduced in 2018, again last year and unity. you can cosponsored any of those bills until last month. what do you see now this summer that you didn't see when garner was choked and killed by police six years ago? , it's a great question. the bill i reference with hiking jeffries isabel about lowering the standard for civil rights abuses which is a different issue but regardless, i stand by the record when it comes to holding police officers a campbell. as i said i've worked hand in glove with the henry family trying to make sure there was, in fact, justice for dj after he was killed in the police involved shooting by police officers. in westchester county new york. my work on criminal justice reform his work i've been proud of and have the work i've been able to do with mr. jeffries, with the members of the black caucus as well. the fact i've been able to be endorsed by people like congressman john lewis w
he put the bill forward in 2015 months after eric garner step in your city, the bill banning chokeholdpolice cosponsored at the dump when when democrats in the house. similar bills introduced in 2018, again last year and unity. you can cosponsored any of those bills until last month. what do you see now this summer that you didn't see when garner was choked and killed by police six years ago? , it's a great question. the bill i reference with hiking jeffries isabel about lowering the standard...
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garner, -- and eric garner, well, you know he was , doing something wrong, as though, even if he was committing a crime, when do you execute people? what happened to innocent until proven guilty? what happened to arresting someone and putting them on trial? i think that george floyd was just so egregious, no one could really argue. you did not need to know what happened before the video. you watched him being murdered over eight minutes and 46 seconds. you saw that he was completely subdued. i think that really led to people saying, we cannot debate this one this time. so the movement has raised other issues. it raised the issue of systemic racism. it is leading to us looking at our history with the movement around the statues. i certainly do not agree with the violence that has taken place, the looting that has taken place in the protests, but we all know now that protests happen everyday and the incidence of violence now, if you add the length of time of the protests, there have been a -- there have been few examples. the statues i would like to see , them come down. but i think th
garner, -- and eric garner, well, you know he was , doing something wrong, as though, even if he was committing a crime, when do you execute people? what happened to innocent until proven guilty? what happened to arresting someone and putting them on trial? i think that george floyd was just so egregious, no one could really argue. you did not need to know what happened before the video. you watched him being murdered over eight minutes and 46 seconds. you saw that he was completely subdued. i...
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involved shooting itself and instead passing matt back off to the district attorney and the move has garnered the attention of the house speaker who is now calling on the fbi to look into the case. >> the speaker of the house has made and bring more attention to it and maybe one or more of the organizations that do conduct investigations will do so in an impartial and fair manner. >> the death follows a number of controversial deaths by police officers in the last few years and one of which was the 2019 death of willie mccoy who was asleep in a taco bell drive- through and at this point the state senator says there have been several other controversial killings by police and a thorough independent investigation is absolutely essential for justice and accountability. >>> death row inmate at san quentin under the white supremacist gang member is accused of attacking a prison guard. he tried to cut a guard's neck thursday morning. he ended up cutting the guard's hand instead and the weapon was made from razor blades and nail clippers. it happened as the guard was picking up food trays and the gu
involved shooting itself and instead passing matt back off to the district attorney and the move has garnered the attention of the house speaker who is now calling on the fbi to look into the case. >> the speaker of the house has made and bring more attention to it and maybe one or more of the organizations that do conduct investigations will do so in an impartial and fair manner. >> the death follows a number of controversial deaths by police officers in the last few years and one...
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if you don't follow jennifer garner, she's quite crafty.ls, she also reads to kids. >> as the person who watched every single episode of "alias" on abc in the early 2000s, somehow i managed to catch all the episodes when i was in college. she can do a lot. sydney can do a lot. that was the character on "alias." >> wow, that was before dvrs. >> vhs tape. >> oh, of course some of us don't need dunk tanks in our lives, especially if you're jon bon jovi. >> why build a dunk tank when you've got the atlantic ocean? the rocker has reportedly dropped $43 million on an oceanfront mansion in palm beach, florida. >> that's not 4.3, that's $43 million. the 10,000 square foot mediterranean-style villa boasts seven bedrooms and the usual hardwood floors, marble, floor to ceiling windows, yada yada yada. wine cellar, yeah. >> it also featured a climate-controlled wine cellar, two elevators, and a courtyard pool with cabana. bon jovi, need a pool boy? i can help you out. >> got to do it shirtless. >> no, no, no. >>> finally to a jaw-dropping entrance by h
if you don't follow jennifer garner, she's quite crafty.ls, she also reads to kids. >> as the person who watched every single episode of "alias" on abc in the early 2000s, somehow i managed to catch all the episodes when i was in college. she can do a lot. sydney can do a lot. that was the character on "alias." >> wow, that was before dvrs. >> vhs tape. >> oh, of course some of us don't need dunk tanks in our lives, especially if you're jon bon jovi....
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garner just west of the capital accra it was originally established by the un as a camp for refugees for the most part those fleeing civil war in liberia. alphonso davies parents were among them and this is where their house once stood when their 1st child alfonso was born in the 1st year of the new millennium. life it was tough a constant struggle to make ends meet with opportunities to better yourself few and far between. you know from stories i've heard from my parents there was no was an easy being a refugee term that was not easy being anywhere around the world is not so easy being a refugee camp but i don't really have much memory was about my time in burma. this day war script and war ok you have to be. all right for out good luck to you going to come back. to work desk. a kickabout simply to hear alfonso davies is an inspiring example to others chasing the football dream. i wish that you know i will see you and the group would go if you work anywhere you know in my division were always give me a game. welcome monitoring. before because. this is where it all began and alphonso
garner just west of the capital accra it was originally established by the un as a camp for refugees for the most part those fleeing civil war in liberia. alphonso davies parents were among them and this is where their house once stood when their 1st child alfonso was born in the 1st year of the new millennium. life it was tough a constant struggle to make ends meet with opportunities to better yourself few and far between. you know from stories i've heard from my parents there was no was an...
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those results show prominent activists garnering a substantial number of votes.hey include josh wua wang and jimmy sham. analysts say those opposing the territory's new national security law may be tripped of their candidacy. >>> a spokesperson for china's liaison office in hong kong said in a statement the primaries could be in violation of that law. the statement said an attempt to paralyze the administration, such as rejecting the budget in the legislative council, is aimed at toppling the government. >>> and now for world weather, let's check with our meteorologist tsietsi monare. hi tsietsi. >> hello. >> more rain is expected in many parts of asia. what are we expecting in the week. >> there's actually quite a lot happening. we're expecting more rainfall to continue as the seasonal front has been just one of the most devastating ones, bringing flooding and lots of damage to crops, residential areas, power supplies. it's been quite difficult to deal with. if you look at just the amount of low pressure systems that are coupled with the storm, fuelling up and m
those results show prominent activists garnering a substantial number of votes.hey include josh wua wang and jimmy sham. analysts say those opposing the territory's new national security law may be tripped of their candidacy. >>> a spokesperson for china's liaison office in hong kong said in a statement the primaries could be in violation of that law. the statement said an attempt to paralyze the administration, such as rejecting the budget in the legislative council, is aimed at...
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>> the video started gaining traction on social media, garnering hundreds of thousands of views. >> all lives matter. >> i said nothing about any lives sir. >> i know, and i am sorry, but i am telling you that is what we have to do. >> they were racist, there is no other way of putting it. >> santiago botero is the acting principal for st. paul's school and church. he said the incident was not handled in a way that represents the church's community. >> i am deeply saddened that people from our congregation reacted poorly. to a situation that shouldn't have that unit happened in the first place. i am disgusted by it. that is alex reporting. we are told the volunteers involved in that exchange have step down from their positions. >>> protecting kids from hp, a new guideline changing the timeline for when they should get a vaccine. >>> an influx of tourists this fourth of july but tahoe takes emergency action to halt the spread of carmax. coronavirus. >>> a deadly shooting rampage in sierra county, a witness recounts panicked campers scattering. but a victim told him right after she was sh
>> the video started gaining traction on social media, garnering hundreds of thousands of views. >> all lives matter. >> i said nothing about any lives sir. >> i know, and i am sorry, but i am telling you that is what we have to do. >> they were racist, there is no other way of putting it. >> santiago botero is the acting principal for st. paul's school and church. he said the incident was not handled in a way that represents the church's community. >>...
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she's seeking reforms capable of garnering a majority vote such as quotas for people of color in leadership positions. every 5 years they have a quota that they have to meet to ensure one that we can safely say there is no longer institutionalized racism within the industry and to all sides and gives confidence to the use of the younger generation to plunge into those industries because they have been represented and there are leaders stepped up like. david curtain rejects such demands he plans to run as an independent candidate for mayor in the next municipal election on a law and order platform he sees no need for any special treatment for black people you start implementing quotas for jobs for senior management you might not get the best person for the job if the best person is wards employed and it's the best person's blog employ them but quotas will not let you get the best person for the job who everybody. but without quotas young british black people hardly stand a chance say the young activists behind. and they are getting results prime minister boris johnson has formed a commission
she's seeking reforms capable of garnering a majority vote such as quotas for people of color in leadership positions. every 5 years they have a quota that they have to meet to ensure one that we can safely say there is no longer institutionalized racism within the industry and to all sides and gives confidence to the use of the younger generation to plunge into those industries because they have been represented and there are leaders stepped up like. david curtain rejects such demands he plans...
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catron borg he has pretty much barricaded himself inside the compound with his followers and has garnered support from kosek forces having ranted at a whole bunch of people. morally deprived. from the head of the russian orthodox church to vladimir putin who the clerk blamed for forcing everyone into a satanic electronic concentration camp journalists who tried to dig into the story of the sect have been attacked is it on the shuttle program as well as that i would say which. is the right to win 5 c.m.'s i'm not sure what you i know it's. easier. to use an easy. answers in hell if he was. the little law. school is that little need however somehow for years city was building an impressive religious career even though back in the soviet times he was jailed for taking part in robbery and murder anyway thanks to the coronavirus his preaching caught deserved attention of the authorities when in spring the russian orthodox church weren't believers to stay away from public prayers said he decided to go to war with the clergy grow up with their garden and everyone who tries to encroach to close t
catron borg he has pretty much barricaded himself inside the compound with his followers and has garnered support from kosek forces having ranted at a whole bunch of people. morally deprived. from the head of the russian orthodox church to vladimir putin who the clerk blamed for forcing everyone into a satanic electronic concentration camp journalists who tried to dig into the story of the sect have been attacked is it on the shuttle program as well as that i would say which. is the right to...
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great hearings, good input from all around, and fortunately, we have been able to garner ideas from across the full membership of the subcommittee and accommodate most of them. that goes for member requests in general. by our calculation, we have accommodated more than 90% of member requests. democratic and republican. so we hope we can continue to move forward in a bipartisan fashion. want to recognize our excellent professional staff, majority clerk joe carlisle has done a terrific job. his expertise is simply invaluable. he benefits from a great team, gladys, winnie chang, joe eckert, sarah, angela, and becky. we're lucky to have doug as our minority clerk along with his colleague, alyssa. also want to thank shaun maxwell from my personal staff, chris reed from mr. diaz's personal office, very hard working group. and we thank you for making the best of the circumstances and bringing all this together. this year's bill represents a renewed commitment to improve safety, produce more affordable housing, upgrade our aging transportation infrastructure, and bolster our nation's resiliency to
great hearings, good input from all around, and fortunately, we have been able to garner ideas from across the full membership of the subcommittee and accommodate most of them. that goes for member requests in general. by our calculation, we have accommodated more than 90% of member requests. democratic and republican. so we hope we can continue to move forward in a bipartisan fashion. want to recognize our excellent professional staff, majority clerk joe carlisle has done a terrific job. his...
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planet as we know it and get our politicians have not done what's necessary they have not built and garnered the political will that we need and people are dying as a result. of the hard. the sunrise strategy is the green new deal. a radical environmental change policy the idea for which was conceived in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deal's goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the process. the green new deal is old massive economic mobilization at a scale that we have not seen in this country since world war 2 that is an effort to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs. i'm curious to find out whether real political change is possible with people power alone particularly by those so young. i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences and get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband to. say thank you i mean i get the way. there. every day. that the right i get t
planet as we know it and get our politicians have not done what's necessary they have not built and garnered the political will that we need and people are dying as a result. of the hard. the sunrise strategy is the green new deal. a radical environmental change policy the idea for which was conceived in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deal's goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the...