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thank you to millie's human bruce for sharing that picture with us. love that sweet lab face. bruce must watch as from the internet or via satellite because coming from grass valley, the northeast and sacramento valley. temperatures are going to be in the low 90s tomorrow. that is a little toasty for your dog friend, so millie is going to enjoy the air conditioning. bay area is not going to be quite that one, but we will still see milder temperatures compared to the last few days. in the city of course, that's a relative term. temperatures into the upper 60s by early afternoon, then dropping back at the onshore the g should back up by midmorning. temperatures into the mid 80s for san jose. the santa clara valley warming up for what's normal for july. concord up into the upper 80s took several degrees warmer than today once you get rid of that early morning cloud cover. not quite up to 90 degrees. upper 90s for the warmest temperatures in the tri-valley to the upper 80s and the warmest temperatures. temperatures elsewhere, upper 60s to low 70s along the bay, but even the hottes
thank you to millie's human bruce for sharing that picture with us. love that sweet lab face. bruce must watch as from the internet or via satellite because coming from grass valley, the northeast and sacramento valley. temperatures are going to be in the low 90s tomorrow. that is a little toasty for your dog friend, so millie is going to enjoy the air conditioning. bay area is not going to be quite that one, but we will still see milder temperatures compared to the last few days. in the city...
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as it went up i said there goes one for millie. it was my message that my birth mother millie is here because i've been asking for signs. as far as the balloon landing at dodger stadium, she loved baseball. >> that is pretty cool, nine miles is remarkable. when you lose a balloon most of the time you never know where it will end up that he gets to see it. >> nine miles is not a small feat for a balloon so we are glad it landed and sent a positive da with teaany or balon traveling today? >> it's not a bad thing but if it landed at candlestick it would have had serious issues but that does not even exist anymore. looking at the view toward the bay bridge, gray skies and plenty of gray skies over the city skyline for san francisco looking back from treasure island. we do have an opening in the clouds in the south bay this morning where we are waking up with clear skies. 58 in san francisco and 63 in oakland with concord at 57. speaking of low clouds, as widespread as they are now they will burn back to the coast by late morning. the t
as it went up i said there goes one for millie. it was my message that my birth mother millie is here because i've been asking for signs. as far as the balloon landing at dodger stadium, she loved baseball. >> that is pretty cool, nine miles is remarkable. when you lose a balloon most of the time you never know where it will end up that he gets to see it. >> nine miles is not a small feat for a balloon so we are glad it landed and sent a positive da with teaany or balon traveling...
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as it went up i just said -- there goes one for millie. it was my message that my birth mother is here. i have been asking for signs. as far as e balloon landin at dodgeste lobaseball. lovethis stor i love connection. the fact he saw and he thought mother. >> chaz told me, elizabeth, there are signs you just have to look for them. >> i am believer, too, in signs. >> it is a nicer ending than just watching the balloon. it just floated in there. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> where in the world could that have come from. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> mystery solved. >> now you know. >> yes. >>> let's take a look. we are figuring out where hurricane douglas is heading. it looks like it is heading for hawaii. a major category 3 storm. there is the hawaii island. a couple subtle changes in the forecast path. full screen here and we will show you where the storm is expected to go. it is expected to weaken. the bad news is, it will still be a category 1 hurricane with 75 hour winds by early sunday afternoon as it approaches honolulu. it looks like north
as it went up i just said -- there goes one for millie. it was my message that my birth mother is here. i have been asking for signs. as far as e balloon landin at dodgeste lobaseball. lovethis stor i love connection. the fact he saw and he thought mother. >> chaz told me, elizabeth, there are signs you just have to look for them. >> i am believer, too, in signs. >> it is a nicer ending than just watching the balloon. it just floated in there. [ laughter ] >> i know....
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so i fully support what john millie is doing. i think it's something we should do quickly as we can. >> the pentagon also decided to list flag that is can be displayed without actually explicitly fanning the confederate flag. should it be more explicit >> the confederate flag is now an explicit demonstration of another time, place and country that has notng to do with the united states of america, it was confederate states of america, they were not part of us and this is not the time to keep demonstrating who they were and what they were back then. this is time to move on. let's get going. we have one flag and only one flag only and that's the flag we should all support. and all display and all be proud of. . >> brennan: secretary powell all great to have you thank you for having us remember john lewis. . >> brennan: we want to go now, he was indeed. >> we want to go to atlanta where john lewis lived. keisha lance joins us. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: you knew john lewis, you were a friend, what do you see as the n
so i fully support what john millie is doing. i think it's something we should do quickly as we can. >> the pentagon also decided to list flag that is can be displayed without actually explicitly fanning the confederate flag. should it be more explicit >> the confederate flag is now an explicit demonstration of another time, place and country that has notng to do with the united states of america, it was confederate states of america, they were not part of us and this is not the...
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then i had weenie and millie then weenie and millie were the proud parents of sugar, emma, nut-nut and characters also in the book in or not yet? >> no, this is really just like peanut's moment to shine because peanut really wanted to become a rhythmic gymnast, as so many guinea pigs do >> jimmy: sure >> but peanut didn't have any other rhythmic gymnast guinea pigs to look to. and so, you know, they created space for themselves as a rhythmic gymnast >> jimmy: this is fantastic. i love the whole idea of this thing. and it's out now, right? >> yeah, came out today, and we're so excited about it. and yeah, i mean, i just feel like growing up, i loved children's, i loved children's books. don't get me wrong the classics were amazing. i loved like that whole "night before christmas" and "green eggs and ham" and all that stuff. but i think i would have been very comfortable as a child to know there was a non-binary guinea pig who was going to seize a medal at the junior national championship, you know or at least would have the opportunity to go to the junior national gymnast particular cham
then i had weenie and millie then weenie and millie were the proud parents of sugar, emma, nut-nut and characters also in the book in or not yet? >> no, this is really just like peanut's moment to shine because peanut really wanted to become a rhythmic gymnast, as so many guinea pigs do >> jimmy: sure >> but peanut didn't have any other rhythmic gymnast guinea pigs to look to. and so, you know, they created space for themselves as a rhythmic gymnast >> jimmy: this is...
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was the top i mean that it will go for 2 today but they did their last battle a look at a day of oh milly's didn't see your name. dovid ok it ended the book at c.a.a. mourdock was a split over how to it since i'm mad at all my skit i'm mean it's all in the. double quick thing they may well cause us just bits that. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's blind folded. during an extraordinary rendition the prisoner is prepared in isolation sometimes right at the airport from which he will be sent to his destination. the cia agents carrying out the operation of their faces covered they never speak and communicating with gestures. they put a nappy on him. is coming to prevent him from hearing anything. sometimes the prisoner is in it is forced to board the plane where he is chained up he has no idea where he is being taken all what will happen to him you have to see that out of the sequestering to believe but it's so in a it in what they suspect the mine owner was at to feature mean since that missile not going to. carry off in pigs in pure. or least in d.c. or you know 10 years of his cheese on t
was the top i mean that it will go for 2 today but they did their last battle a look at a day of oh milly's didn't see your name. dovid ok it ended the book at c.a.a. mourdock was a split over how to it since i'm mad at all my skit i'm mean it's all in the. double quick thing they may well cause us just bits that. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's blind folded. during an extraordinary rendition the prisoner is prepared in isolation sometimes right at the airport from which he will be sent to...
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the boxes are part of their push for more and better my millie, environmentally friendly packaging. >> saving this east bay landmark from shutting down. can it come through again during the pandemic? >>> a reminder, we have a new app that gives you easy 24-hour a day seven day a week access and the newscast and real-time news updates. yo i'm completing the census for my family. that could mean education for our little man and a closer bus stop for her. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. a new report out there from yelp ranks the bay area third in the nation for business closures right behind new york city and los angeles and the company said the city of san francisco, oakland, and heyward alone have seen just over 5000 temporary or permanent closures since march and nearly 370 restaurants like luis at lands end, now gone for good. and east bay landmark will celebrate its 79th birthday in december, but the pandemic has forced it to close since march. the owners have reached out to the community for help and they say residents say they have save the th
the boxes are part of their push for more and better my millie, environmentally friendly packaging. >> saving this east bay landmark from shutting down. can it come through again during the pandemic? >>> a reminder, we have a new app that gives you easy 24-hour a day seven day a week access and the newscast and real-time news updates. yo i'm completing the census for my family. that could mean education for our little man and a closer bus stop for her. shape your future. start...
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more people are losing their jobs it's over 30 milli claiming unemployment in the u.s.ore unrest overnight as prident trump and democratic mayors are in a sndoff over his plans to send agents into american cities. how the pandemic is increasing the profile of the qanon conspiracy theory. we will hear from their families tonight. for all of you watching on pbs, welcome to world news america. we begin with the numbers showing the colossal impact of u.s.coronarus outbreak on the the number of confirmed cases has passed 4 million, one point 4 million people lost their jobs and filed for unemployment. if congress does not reach a deal soon, the benefits will expire nex week, leaving millions unable to pay rent and bills. here is michelle fleury. >> in states where if it should rates are r soaring, thovery may beoving backward. the ri in the number of people making claims after 14 weeks decline suggest more people are being laid off and in some cases for a second time. and the effort to reopen the economy after businesses shut down to try to contain the coronavirus have been
more people are losing their jobs it's over 30 milli claiming unemployment in the u.s.ore unrest overnight as prident trump and democratic mayors are in a sndoff over his plans to send agents into american cities. how the pandemic is increasing the profile of the qanon conspiracy theory. we will hear from their families tonight. for all of you watching on pbs, welcome to world news america. we begin with the numbers showing the colossal impact of u.s.coronarus outbreak on the the number of...
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president trump: now we have tested almost 40 milli pple. doing, we show cases. 99% of which are totally harmless. >> infectious disease experts spourrn on that claim. >> i don't think it was the president's intent to downplay that as muchs say, let's look at the risk and let's look at this in an appropriate way based on facts and figures. >> new york was ce the epicheter of the outbreak in t u.s., yet today, manhattan entered stage iii of reopening. the number of cases has dropped dramatically. the crowds gatheringn beaches at the weekend prompted the governor to warn people not to get complacent. andrew cuomo had this message for president trump. >> jt wear the mask. i've been asking him to do it for weeks. just wear the mask. >> the pres'nt hast done so in public yet. on the defensive, his adviser o point that fewer people are dying from the virus in the u.s. now. as hospitalizations increase, that could change. the president meanwle is planning a campaign rally in new hampshire for saturday, cases spike across america's sunbelt. laura: f
president trump: now we have tested almost 40 milli pple. doing, we show cases. 99% of which are totally harmless. >> infectious disease experts spourrn on that claim. >> i don't think it was the president's intent to downplay that as muchs say, let's look at the risk and let's look at this in an appropriate way based on facts and figures. >> new york was ce the epicheter of the outbreak in t u.s., yet today, manhattan entered stage iii of reopening. the number of cases has...
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reporter: moreon than 30 milli unemployed americans are getting benefits.$60a week and that's one inive u.s. workers. a merger -- ame music handising tour manager is one of them. >> my income has been zero. from the second the pandemic started in the music industry shut down. een keepi what has him afloat is this payment from the government. >> i can't even explain how much ro an impact it had. forries, rent, car payments, everything. reporter: but a fight in washington could change that. the extra money is about to disappear at the end of the month unless congress renews it. for those who depend on these checks, it is frustrating. how will you cope? >> that something i have been thinking about for the last month. their inability act efficiently is very telling of how they feel about people that need ts money. reporter: the additional money is not just helping him, it is helping the economy at large, allowing unemployed workers to two thirds of all economic activity comes from consumer spending. if the payment were to disappear entirely, it could lead to a 2% reductn in gdp. but repu
reporter: moreon than 30 milli unemployed americans are getting benefits.$60a week and that's one inive u.s. workers. a merger -- ame music handising tour manager is one of them. >> my income has been zero. from the second the pandemic started in the music industry shut down. een keepi what has him afloat is this payment from the government. >> i can't even explain how much ro an impact it had. forries, rent, car payments, everything. reporter: but a fight in washington could change...
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alongside his millis and maize crops he now also keeps a fruit or shed. there never was any other woman or to realize that an orchard is one of the many sources of income generation for me that . they were before i started this i used to only grow maize and vegetables but it was that i later grew to appreciate the orchard. different trees norrish the soil and i'm spoilt for choice. because a some fruit trees are growing others are already bearing fruit. but if they're somewhere that i gotta. job he sells his friesen they bring villages and that ensures him an income even during the coronavirus crisis. so there aside soccer riot is happy with the orchards abandoned because it's also important for the whole area. there's a devastating burrs in the many many mountains and it is when they share the border we did national parks. that also visits. communities in the forests in also they also come into or shouldn't where they could actually get some food since all feed on fools so by having different or chose they also supply food to many organisms which is wher
alongside his millis and maize crops he now also keeps a fruit or shed. there never was any other woman or to realize that an orchard is one of the many sources of income generation for me that . they were before i started this i used to only grow maize and vegetables but it was that i later grew to appreciate the orchard. different trees norrish the soil and i'm spoilt for choice. because a some fruit trees are growing others are already bearing fruit. but if they're somewhere that i gotta....
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the ret mmited a few weeks ago, online donations from around the world soared past half a milli llars i never knew a flight of stairs could make so much money. >> i never knew that either. it is amazing. >> we can all scale our own mountains, she says, and make a difference at any age. one step at a time. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: and margaret says she is going to fund raise for local charities until her 91st birthday in december. keep walking. keep walking. we'll be right back. centrum. you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 to help protect against certain cancers. hey cancer! not... my... child. don't wait... talk to your child's doctor about hpv vaccination today. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, because your strength is supported by ours.
the ret mmited a few weeks ago, online donations from around the world soared past half a milli llars i never knew a flight of stairs could make so much money. >> i never knew that either. it is amazing. >> we can all scale our own mountains, she says, and make a difference at any age. one step at a time. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: and margaret says she is going to fund raise for local charities until her 91st birthday in december. keep walking. keep...
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millie kendall.2nd, northern ireland, july the 2nd and in wales, beauty is resuming on the 27th ofjuly. the american actress kelly preston has died at the age of 57. she starred in films including twins and jerry maguire. her husband, john travolta, confirmed on social media that she had passed away after two years of treatment for breast cancer. the headlines on bbc news. as nail bars and beauty salons re—open for business today, health secretary matt hancock says authorities are dealing with more than 100 coronavirus outbreaks a week. one of those outbreaks is at a farm in herefordshire, where there are 73 confirmed cases of covid—19. the government is releasing adverts encouraging you to prepare for the end of the brexit transition period at the start of next year. disability rights uk say that as the uk eases its lockdown, it's concerned people claiming universal credit will no longer be able to use the fact that they are shielding, or have coronavirus symptoms, as a reason for not following the
millie kendall.2nd, northern ireland, july the 2nd and in wales, beauty is resuming on the 27th ofjuly. the american actress kelly preston has died at the age of 57. she starred in films including twins and jerry maguire. her husband, john travolta, confirmed on social media that she had passed away after two years of treatment for breast cancer. the headlines on bbc news. as nail bars and beauty salons re—open for business today, health secretary matt hancock says authorities are dealing...
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bush wrote a book about her beloved dog, millie. you might remember that if you were around at the time. and that book generated over $1 million in proceeds that were given to charity. also, legislatively, it resulted in the national literacy act of 1991, which did what? how important was that? >> oh, it was tremendously important. it really helped funded literacy programs, which for the barbara bush foundation were really quite crucial, not only for helping people within school, but also helping people beyond school, helping adult literacy programs, and helping people who would otherwise go through their entire lives without this crucial skill. >> you had a point you wanted to make about literacy? >> well, actually, about her legacy, because i think something that went hand-in-hand with literacy was the fact that mrs. bush encouraged volunteerism. and she was such an advocate for it, and i think that she would say, if she encouraged a generation of people to go into public service, then she really would have been successful. >> you
bush wrote a book about her beloved dog, millie. you might remember that if you were around at the time. and that book generated over $1 million in proceeds that were given to charity. also, legislatively, it resulted in the national literacy act of 1991, which did what? how important was that? >> oh, it was tremendously important. it really helped funded literacy programs, which for the barbara bush foundation were really quite crucial, not only for helping people within school, but also...
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the british businesses and the british people to milly who will suffer from this and will candidates who won in hong kong's recent democratic primaries are calling for grace a unity within the pro-democracy camp ahead of september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territory's freedoms the united nations is warning that tens of thousands of migrants mostly ethiopians now stranded in war torn yemen the u.n. says they've been rounded up and forcibly moved around the country out of fear they're spreading covert 19. u.s. researches say the 1st phase of testing an experimental covert 19 vaccine has shown promising safety results and produced an immune response the human trial run by the biotech company madonna tested the vaccine on $45.00 healthy volunteers those who received 2 doses had higher levels of antibodies compared to those who recovered from the corona virus there is other headlines next up its inside story. and so what could have the funds of journalists and activists put these writing for n.s.a. has just
the british businesses and the british people to milly who will suffer from this and will candidates who won in hong kong's recent democratic primaries are calling for grace a unity within the pro-democracy camp ahead of september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territory's freedoms the united nations is warning that tens of thousands of migrants mostly ethiopians now stranded in war torn yemen the u.n. says they've...
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a really nice to talk to today we're going to leave it there we've been out of time let's talk to millie senior research fellow at the global policy institute in london thank you. just coming up to half past 1 in the afternoon here in moscow back again at the top of. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. so we have inherited a brain constantly comparing itself to others. for a monkey we just been a food it compares itself to others and it seems that it's weaker when it doesn't reach for the banana because it's afraid of getting it sees that it's stronger sir tone and is released and it goes for it and it feels good.
a really nice to talk to today we're going to leave it there we've been out of time let's talk to millie senior research fellow at the global policy institute in london thank you. just coming up to half past 1 in the afternoon here in moscow back again at the top of. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need...
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>> my question is about millie, the dog. famously, there's a picture of her and the pull pppies i belien the private quarters on the porch. i thought is barbara that close? did she take care of that dog? >> when millie was alive, was at the white house u? oh, yes. she did take care of the dog. >> so that's kind of unusual for president and the first lady to get that close to the dog. >> yeah, she walked the dog. she was, those were her dogs and once in a while, she would allow someone else at a the white house to walk them, but not very often, and they gave one of the dogs, ranger, to their son, marvin. who lived in d.c. and marvin would bring ranger over to the white house and president bush got so close to ranger that marvin finally just gave him back. because president bush loved ranger and everyone at the white house used to feed ranger, so the president of the united states, i never did, but the president of the united states put a little sign around his neck, please do not feed me. if you feed me, i will have to report
>> my question is about millie, the dog. famously, there's a picture of her and the pull pppies i belien the private quarters on the porch. i thought is barbara that close? did she take care of that dog? >> when millie was alive, was at the white house u? oh, yes. she did take care of the dog. >> so that's kind of unusual for president and the first lady to get that close to the dog. >> yeah, she walked the dog. she was, those were her dogs and once in a while, she would...
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. >> that is despite potentially getting out us to millis package being secured later. -- us to millisecured. and we are -- despite eight stimulus package being secured. and we are cautiously starting to see recovery based on virus cases? are being reticent to fall into the bear trap now. there's a lot of noise in the background with the u.s.-china trade tensions that continue to simmer. didlso the fact that stocks make runs higher on good numbers and that is a worrying sign. behind the covid narrative there are the lingering economic down. we are almost going to move to a growth diversions. those economies that emerge from covid quicker are going to do better, therefore the currency. now the u.s. is lacking in that. never count out the u.s. consumer and that is one thing we have to keep in focus when we are shorting the dollar. >> dollar weakness has helped some commodities especially gold and other precious metals really rallying. not all because of the weak dollar but the macro environment as gtv chart on the bloomberg showing the relative performance of precious metals when it come
. >> that is despite potentially getting out us to millis package being secured later. -- us to millisecured. and we are -- despite eight stimulus package being secured. and we are cautiously starting to see recovery based on virus cases? are being reticent to fall into the bear trap now. there's a lot of noise in the background with the u.s.-china trade tensions that continue to simmer. didlso the fact that stocks make runs higher on good numbers and that is a worrying sign. behind the...
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community who are against this move because it will be british businesses and the british people to millie who will suffer from this and will candidates who won in hong kong's recent democratic primaries are calling for gracey unity within the pro-democracy camp ahead of september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territories freedoms the united nations is warning that tens of thousands of migrants mostly ethiopians now stranded in war torn yemen the u.n. says they've been rounded up and forcibly moved around the country out of fear they're spreading covert 19. u.s. researches say the 1st phase of testing an experimental covert 19 vaccine has shown promising safety results and produced an immune response the human trial run by the biotech company madonna tested the vaccine on $45.00 healthy volunteers those who received 2 doses had higher levels of antibodies compared to those who recovered from the corona virus well those are the headlines next up it's inside story. and so what could have the phones of journalists
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victory is assured our soldiers and marines are heroes deviate from this can't no matter how many milli military tours you have served and you become despicable the vaunted patriotism of the right is about self adulation it is a raw lust for racism and violence it is blind subservience to the power of the state and it works to.
victory is assured our soldiers and marines are heroes deviate from this can't no matter how many milli military tours you have served and you become despicable the vaunted patriotism of the right is about self adulation it is a raw lust for racism and violence it is blind subservience to the power of the state and it works to.
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victory is assured our soldiers and marines are heroes deviate from this can't no matter how many milli military tours you have served and you become despicable the vaunted patriotism of the right is about self adulation it is a raw lust for racism and violence it is blind subservience to the power of the state and it works to censor the reality of war and shut down the voices of true patriots such as fanning. joining me to discuss the nature of patriotism is danny surgeon a former army major who did combat tours in iraq and afghanistan and is the author of the book patriotic descent so you break patriotism down into 3 different forms but you lay those out for us yeah absolutely you know i like a litter a sion but they all start with p. and the 1st one the one that you just described that that you know really fanning moment is the pageantry patient as i'm in the vast majority of americans especially on but not exclusively on the right if you're to this that's you know thank you for your service that's on for 6 hours it's maybe pick up your tab at t.g.i. friday's the airport on your way
victory is assured our soldiers and marines are heroes deviate from this can't no matter how many milli military tours you have served and you become despicable the vaunted patriotism of the right is about self adulation it is a raw lust for racism and violence it is blind subservience to the power of the state and it works to censor the reality of war and shut down the voices of true patriots such as fanning. joining me to discuss the nature of patriotism is danny surgeon a former army major...
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defense secretary mark esper and chairman of the joint chiefs general mark millie vowing to get to theof the russian bounty reports during the house armed services hearing. >> i've not received a briefing that included the work -- >> the highest levels of force protection. >> it is the opinion of a number of intelligence entities, agencies, that could not corroborate the report. >> get to the bottom of it and if true we will take action. carley: don bacon joins us live. >> good morning, good to be with you. carley: what did you learn from the hearing yesterday? >> we did learn they had the intelligence but it was not corroborated, not confirmed, to brief the president. russia is necessary us. they seek to undermine us anywhere in the world and i wouldn't put it past the russians to have a bounty but the intelligence itself was not of the quality to have briefed the president on it. secretary of defense and chairman did a good job yesterday talked about that and use of the forces during the violent protests we saw in washington dc and other cities and they did a great job with all the d
defense secretary mark esper and chairman of the joint chiefs general mark millie vowing to get to theof the russian bounty reports during the house armed services hearing. >> i've not received a briefing that included the work -- >> the highest levels of force protection. >> it is the opinion of a number of intelligence entities, agencies, that could not corroborate the report. >> get to the bottom of it and if true we will take action. carley: don bacon joins us live....
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investment bank goldman sachs has agreed to pay milly's a $3900000000.00 over its role in a huge corruption scandal the payouts will see all criminal charges against the bank dropped the scandal involved the theft of billions of dollars from malaysia's sovereign wealth fund prosecutors say the money went to the former prime minister najib resigned in a circle it led to his ousting in $28.00 team. and the u.s. has ordered the inspections of 2000 boeing planes grounded by the coronavirus pandemic emergency directive from the federal aviation administration applies to us unregistered 737 next generation and classic aircraft 30 of not flown for at least a week now the regulator warned that the jets may have corrosion that could lead to engine failure after it received 4 reports of unexpected shutdowns toto's a is now and safety commentator and a former pilot he says engineers should have enough time to fix the issue given the slowdown of aviation it's going to cause a bit of france you can't seriously i imagine i mean fortunately the slowdown in aviation 'd will help them a little bit in as muc
investment bank goldman sachs has agreed to pay milly's a $3900000000.00 over its role in a huge corruption scandal the payouts will see all criminal charges against the bank dropped the scandal involved the theft of billions of dollars from malaysia's sovereign wealth fund prosecutors say the money went to the former prime minister najib resigned in a circle it led to his ousting in $28.00 team. and the u.s. has ordered the inspections of 2000 boeing planes grounded by the coronavirus pandemic...
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community who are against this move because it will be british businesses and the british people to millie who will suffer from this. and candidates who won in hong kong's recent primaries are calling for gracey unity within the pro-democracy camp ahead of september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territories freedoms at least 11 soldiers from azerbaijan and 2 from armenia have been killed as fighting escalates at the border the 2 former soviet republics have been in conflict over an enclave inside azerbaijan controlled by ethnic and medians us for such as say the 1st phase of testing an experimental covert $1000.00 vaccine has shown promising safety results and also produced an immune response the human trial run by biotech company mcdonough tested the vaccine on 45 healthy volunteers those who received 2 doses had higher levels of virus fighting antibodies compared to those who recovered from coronavirus no serious side effects were reported and corona virus infections in india are heading towards 1000000 after
community who are against this move because it will be british businesses and the british people to millie who will suffer from this. and candidates who won in hong kong's recent primaries are calling for gracey unity within the pro-democracy camp ahead of september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territories freedoms at least 11 soldiers from azerbaijan and 2 from armenia have been killed as fighting escalates at the...
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community who are against this move because it will be british businesses and the british people to millie who will suffer from this. now candidates who won in hong kong's recent primaries are calling for gracey unity within the pro-democracy camp and september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territories freedoms. at least 11 soldiers from azerbaijan and 2 from mania have been killed as fighting escalates at the border the 2 former soviet republics have been in conflict over an enclave inside as advise on controlled by ethnic armenians japan is calling on the united states to better manage the spread of the coronavirus at its military bases after more than $130.00 soldiers tested positive in okinawa the local governor says he was shocked by the cost of infections and once a virus prevention measures up the camps to be further scrutinized and corona virus infections in india heading now towards $1000000.00 after another wreck or day of new cases more than $29000.00 people tested positive for the fires just in the p
community who are against this move because it will be british businesses and the british people to millie who will suffer from this. now candidates who won in hong kong's recent primaries are calling for gracey unity within the pro-democracy camp and september's legislative council election they say there's no room for division in the face of china's crackdown on the territories freedoms. at least 11 soldiers from azerbaijan and 2 from mania have been killed as fighting escalates at the border...
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. >> reporter: joint chief of staff chairman general mark millie and mark esper insisting their numberne priority is the safety of us troops. >> we will get to the bottom of it and find out if it is true and we will take action. >> reporter: this comes weeks after a new york times report claimed the administration knew about bounties on american soldiers and didn't take action but the white house has denied those claims saying the president was never briefed. while secretary esper was aware of the intelligence in february it is different from what has been portrayed in the media. >> i have not received a briefing that included the word bounty. >> reporter::powell ripping the media for creating hysteria. >> our military commanders on the ground did not think it was a serious problem the television was reporting. it is almost hysterical the first few days. >> reporter: democrats pushing for answers. tammy duckworth writing a letter asking, quote, were any us troop casualties connected to the alleged bounty payments to taliban linked militants. don bacon will join us at 5:30 to discuss wh
. >> reporter: joint chief of staff chairman general mark millie and mark esper insisting their numberne priority is the safety of us troops. >> we will get to the bottom of it and find out if it is true and we will take action. >> reporter: this comes weeks after a new york times report claimed the administration knew about bounties on american soldiers and didn't take action but the white house has denied those claims saying the president was never briefed. while secretary...
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he dragged chairman of the joint chief milly and secretary of defense to the church for the crazy bible stunt. now he's pulling troops out of germany. which only benefits russia. about 10,000 troops are being taken out of germany despite opposition from both parties. he continues to disrespect our military. this is far beyond party. it's about patriotism first. party is long past important. >> the angry american is the pod cast. the tag line is if you're not angry, you're not paying attention. i love you for your patriotism and passion. thank you for bringing it to us. >> love you back. it's never been more true than now. >> special guest tonight. we have chuck d. i have been wondering the role that the artist would play in the social movement. they always have in the countries. music has been a metaphor for change. he added a new song to the conversation. here with what he wrote and why he wrote it. next. >>> music can move a message in this society. the 60s motivated by lyrics that had language of out rage and change. where's the music to motivate this moment? public enemy says right
he dragged chairman of the joint chief milly and secretary of defense to the church for the crazy bible stunt. now he's pulling troops out of germany. which only benefits russia. about 10,000 troops are being taken out of germany despite opposition from both parties. he continues to disrespect our military. this is far beyond party. it's about patriotism first. party is long past important. >> the angry american is the pod cast. the tag line is if you're not angry, you're not paying...
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>> thank you, president milly. good afternoon, vice president biden my name is paula mcconnell. i am from mchome county in the great lake state of michigan. i've been a para educator for over 30 years in utica community schools. in the midst of this pandemic, we as educators have some concerns. want president trump -- see that president trump pushing through you the immediate opening of schools and the highly unqualify betsy devos either has nothing to say or is giving scarce public school hours to private education and we face an economic crisis to puts en funding which educators at risk. vice president biden, i would like to know what you have to say to educators and parents who are so desperate for leadership on these issues but find none with the presented a ministration. vice president biden: you know, to parra phrase teddy roosevelt. he said the american people can handle bad news, but you have to give it to them straight. that has never been more important than it is now. this. ns have seen it's come time to get his act together to beat this virus. but he squandered that
>> thank you, president milly. good afternoon, vice president biden my name is paula mcconnell. i am from mchome county in the great lake state of michigan. i've been a para educator for over 30 years in utica community schools. in the midst of this pandemic, we as educators have some concerns. want president trump -- see that president trump pushing through you the immediate opening of schools and the highly unqualify betsy devos either has nothing to say or is giving scarce public...
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the fiscal side -- you still don't have this to millis under control.helly, there is the -- stimulus under control. finally there is the hannah -- the 800 pound gorilla. it will be a more range bound market during the next several months. francine, that was an 800 pound panda come in case you are asking. francine: russ, what do you want in the stimulus package from the u.s.? russ: i think the most important thing is to continue to support u.s. households. i think another important component is to support the health care system, it obviously is still struggling to deal with the pandemic. the third component is very important, supporting the states. states are under enormous fiscal pressure. think about the massive loss of revenue, given people working from home, all of the closure of businesses. that is the third component that the market will be watching very closely. all mean what does it for market dislocation? where do you see the biggest market dislocation? think the place to watch more than others right now are some of these cyclical names that hav
the fiscal side -- you still don't have this to millis under control.helly, there is the -- stimulus under control. finally there is the hannah -- the 800 pound gorilla. it will be a more range bound market during the next several months. francine, that was an 800 pound panda come in case you are asking. francine: russ, what do you want in the stimulus package from the u.s.? russ: i think the most important thing is to continue to support u.s. households. i think another important component is...
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shot as we hear from one of his associates these are the latest pictures telling the world telling milly's ians telling voters telling the political establishment as well i guess that he is innocent and he intends to prove that in court just to put this in perspective for you this was one of if not the world's biggest systemic. in gathering of corruption in gathering of funds that he inferi did not have any legal access to up next prison lives inside. since he's. been in all of. your kids you know and i'm excited. if you. don't want. to go. to court i should be. able to go to work. for. tell. them. no washing. machine shop only. it's going again we have another conscript cover to cover it would need to look at what obama had to be started to get at going to hold . this war he saw a call it could be because they in. the most to me. come close to that. need is the mayor that you. used just we're just doing business review. lawyer yes but it would do to you that this jungle. i've got this is a new one of those look like they're yet to source to hear them look only. with those but it's not goi
shot as we hear from one of his associates these are the latest pictures telling the world telling milly's ians telling voters telling the political establishment as well i guess that he is innocent and he intends to prove that in court just to put this in perspective for you this was one of if not the world's biggest systemic. in gathering of corruption in gathering of funds that he inferi did not have any legal access to up next prison lives inside. since he's. been in all of. your kids you...
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is going to pay the drug maker 2 milli$2 million to the vaccine. they have to acquire another 500 million doses. more potential vaccines are being studied. >> we now have five major investments in vaccine portfolios and we're going to keep looking for additional ones if need be, but this pfizer one is really historic as meg described it. that was health and human services secretary alex a czar that says vaccines sponsored by the government will be free or at least affordable. they decided. convincing americans to get the shot. >>> the portland city council said they won't support federal law enforcement. last night tensions flared again with portland mayor ted wheeler joining protesters in the street. reaction was mixed as he told them to go home earlier in the week. president trump said he plans to surge federal law enforcement officers to chicago and other american cities in an effort to portray democrats as weak on crime ahead of the november election. >> my first duty as president is to protect the american people and today i am taking action t
is going to pay the drug maker 2 milli$2 million to the vaccine. they have to acquire another 500 million doses. more potential vaccines are being studied. >> we now have five major investments in vaccine portfolios and we're going to keep looking for additional ones if need be, but this pfizer one is really historic as meg described it. that was health and human services secretary alex a czar that says vaccines sponsored by the government will be free or at least affordable. they...
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. >>> the government awarded $1.6 milli $1.6 million to novomax for a vaccine. let's go to elizabeth cohen. they'd lose the money if they didn't work, but how sure are they that this one works? >> you know, there's a lot of cautious optimism. i think that's sort of the watch word of the day. cautious optimism that one or hopefully more of these vaccines will work. but hopefully, you know, we need to keep studying them. novavax has only studied this in 131 patients. they need to move into phase three clinical trials. i asked the ceo of novavax, let's take a listen to his answer. >> i think in the fourth quarter. we don't have a date set yet, but hopefully as early as the fourth quarter as possible. maybe if we're lucky we can start phase three in late third quarter. >> now, novavax is one of four companies that are getting big money from the federal government to do the phase three trials and several have said they hope to get the vaccine on the market end of this year, beginning of next year. poppy? >> thank you, elizabeth, on that. >>> the government nearly giv
. >>> the government awarded $1.6 milli $1.6 million to novomax for a vaccine. let's go to elizabeth cohen. they'd lose the money if they didn't work, but how sure are they that this one works? >> you know, there's a lot of cautious optimism. i think that's sort of the watch word of the day. cautious optimism that one or hopefully more of these vaccines will work. but hopefully, you know, we need to keep studying them. novavax has only studied this in 131 patients. they need to...
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military to go into cities and then secretary general milly and esper balked at that and didn't want that, and now he's doing this, and now i can't get the military, i will just use the department of homeland security. this is what people feared the department of homeland security was going to be back in the bush administration. >> in this case, taking people from the border patrol who should be at the border, by the way, and using them as crowd control actors is abusing. we have seen abuse of other departments. the department of justice made people think what happened to the norms that professional prosecutors used to abide by. the good news is that with the military, ultimately these are the organizations, the people that make up the rank and file of dhs want the department to function the way its supposed to, protecting americans in nonpartisan constitutional ways. >> president trump attacked tom ridge as a never trumper and a republican in name only, a rhino, and he said he was squirming, although i am guessing staff sergeant ridge was not squirming much. do you worry trump will
military to go into cities and then secretary general milly and esper balked at that and didn't want that, and now he's doing this, and now i can't get the military, i will just use the department of homeland security. this is what people feared the department of homeland security was going to be back in the bush administration. >> in this case, taking people from the border patrol who should be at the border, by the way, and using them as crowd control actors is abusing. we have seen...
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you are looking at the airflow at 500 milli bars that's 18,000 feet. and it is flat. it's onshore and big dominant r over us, but inland temps have no problem warming up to upper 80s to near 90. thunderstorm activity over the sierra and northeast california. a lot of reports of hail. bay point 92. livermore 90. morgan hill 88. napa was 81. santa rosa 79. san jose and santa rosa have been about 3 to 4 degrees below average most of the week. the city 65, 55. what's average, 66, 55. nor day with record high is not that hot. 84, 1954, the record low goes way back to 1987. very little change if any, a fog bank, maybe a little mist or drizzle. 80s or 90s. up around eu keya clear lake and vacaville it will be 100. brentwood is 94. but, most locations to the west of that, to the south of that, will be in a fine line between 70s and 80s. 59 los altos. 59 belmont. foster city says we are at 59. millbrae is 5 #. fog retreats, thunderstorms pops up over mountains begin. a little more isolate and extremely stable pattern for us. we have seen july whether it's hotter than this. but
you are looking at the airflow at 500 milli bars that's 18,000 feet. and it is flat. it's onshore and big dominant r over us, but inland temps have no problem warming up to upper 80s to near 90. thunderstorm activity over the sierra and northeast california. a lot of reports of hail. bay point 92. livermore 90. morgan hill 88. napa was 81. santa rosa 79. san jose and santa rosa have been about 3 to 4 degrees below average most of the week. the city 65, 55. what's average, 66, 55. nor day with...
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the new york public school system is the large northwest the country with 1.1 milli yuio students and nearly 1,800 schools >> i've heard from community members, i've heard from people in the business community, civic groups, clergy all over the city, the same message. everyone is looking to the public school system to indicate the bigger direction of new york city. >> now as "the new york times" points out under the mayor's plan, there will probably be no more than a dozen people in the classroom at any time including teachers and aides. that's different from the typical start time which hovers around 30 children. it should be noted these plans could always change. >>> health care workers across the u.s. are yet again scrambling to find enough personal protective equipment to safely treat a resurgence of coronavirus patients. "the new york times" reports that hospitals, nursing homes, and private practices are among those on the front lines facing a dire shortage of respirator masks, isolation goumdwns, and disposable gloves. meanwhile "the times" notes hospitals in florida are handin
the new york public school system is the large northwest the country with 1.1 milli yuio students and nearly 1,800 schools >> i've heard from community members, i've heard from people in the business community, civic groups, clergy all over the city, the same message. everyone is looking to the public school system to indicate the bigger direction of new york city. >> now as "the new york times" points out under the mayor's plan, there will probably be no more than a dozen...
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whatever buys property well milly come in and you know tear up the neighborhood that you knowing you up. we got involved with the restraint when the case 1st bought property there because the neighborhood got exercised and began to get organized and we started working with them and eventually the neighborhood decided that they wanted to try to get their due to their neighborhood locally doesn't it as a historic district and the important thing about local historic does a nation is that it protects the neighborhood this is a map for the proposed re street local historic district. this is the hill 1st baptist church at the corner of reese and polk street and that is where we have our community meetings it's a very old and and significant african-american church the property that the k.-s. bought is a a large l. shaped lot here which is just south of hank street so their house will be here they've got a parking lot here they also bought these 2 lots here the 2 houses here they were roughly 100 years old a little more a little less but still they appeared to be pretty sound structures k.
whatever buys property well milly come in and you know tear up the neighborhood that you knowing you up. we got involved with the restraint when the case 1st bought property there because the neighborhood got exercised and began to get organized and we started working with them and eventually the neighborhood decided that they wanted to try to get their due to their neighborhood locally doesn't it as a historic district and the important thing about local historic does a nation is that it...
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we have an economy which has lost tens of millis of jocks today in vcht and throughout the countr peoplegry. by the millions, people are worried about being evicted. people in many cases have lost their health insurance. we have got to stand upes and ret the working members of this country who are seeing today more desperation than they've seen in many, many decades and the at activism to not becoming aggressive is to see, in my view, not only unbelievable human suffering but to see this economy held straight forward into a great aggression. how dig -- big do you think that next spending plan shoulenbe >> well, the house passed its bill for $3 trillion and i think the senate should do at least syeeem. we areg now unprecedented suffering in this country. we have tens millions of people who have lost their jocks. many have lost their health care. there are people in my state of vermont, throughout this country who today are worried about fielding their families. people are worried about being evict victedfrom their homes. wealthiest ica, the country in the history of the world. now is the
we have an economy which has lost tens of millis of jocks today in vcht and throughout the countr peoplegry. by the millions, people are worried about being evicted. people in many cases have lost their health insurance. we have got to stand upes and ret the working members of this country who are seeing today more desperation than they've seen in many, many decades and the at activism to not becoming aggressive is to see, in my view, not only unbelievable human suffering but to see this...
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and because of you, aids walk san francisco and aids walk new york have already raised well over 2 milli million. >> that is wonderful. >> i can't take looking at gloria estefan who seriously looks like she is still 32 years old. >> a why wnd heard house on the? she looks like i'll sit here and be beautiful in this beautiful home. >> look what a 23450is snice su does to your skin. >> yeah, and just enough humidity. >> yeah, i was watching the weather through her windows, didn't look like the best day. let's look at the roof camera. we'll say where is the heat this week when i look at the 7 day forecast. and some of you may not even care. and i understand. a break from summer heat almost all week, and cloudy nights with isolated drizzle. and slight warming this weekend. let's take a look at the fog forecast. notice parts of the bay not even clearing out by noon. north of the is an made day's bridge are up to the richmond-san rafael bridge, still plenty of cloud cover there. and along coast, we never completely get rid of the cloud cover. so let's see its effect on the temperatures. from 7
and because of you, aids walk san francisco and aids walk new york have already raised well over 2 milli million. >> that is wonderful. >> i can't take looking at gloria estefan who seriously looks like she is still 32 years old. >> a why wnd heard house on the? she looks like i'll sit here and be beautiful in this beautiful home. >> look what a 23450is snice su does to your skin. >> yeah, and just enough humidity. >> yeah, i was watching the weather through...
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. >> chairman millie. gen. milley: distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today with secretary asberry. it is an -- secretary esper. operatingw, we are globally and here at home. the last few months have been challenging times for americans. the covid-19 pandemic has stressed our health system, our economy and the social fabric of our communities. in addition, george floyd's death amplified the pain, manyration, fear that so of our fellow americans live with day in and day out. i have many policeman in my family and i am personally outraged by george floyd's brutal and senseless killing. the protests that have ensued not only speak to this injustice, but also to centuries of injustice toward black americans. we as a nation and as a military are still struggling with racism and we have much work to do. we wear the cloth of our nation and understand that cohesion is a multiplier. divisiveness leads to defeat. as one of our famous presidents said, a house divided
. >> chairman millie. gen. milley: distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today with secretary asberry. it is an -- secretary esper. operatingw, we are globally and here at home. the last few months have been challenging times for americans. the covid-19 pandemic has stressed our health system, our economy and the social fabric of our communities. in addition, george floyd's death amplified the pain, manyration, fear that so of our...
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the nuer of glal covid-19 cases has now topped 1 15 milli. on wednesday, brazil set a new single day record wiwith nearlyy 68,000 new cases and almost 1300 new deaths. brazazil's president jair bolsonaro has extended his two-week quarantine after tetesting posititive twice for e coronavirus. meanwhile, one of brazil's most influential indigenous leaders, aritanana yawalapiti, is in an intensive care unit being treated for covid-19. in southth africa, nearly 600 dd from the virus on wednesday -- a new single-day high. india also set a new record with nenearly 46,0 0 new cases ovovee past 24 hours. the overerall death h toll in ia is now approaching 30,000. in guatemamala, public health officialalare reporting covid-19 is spreading inside the nation's public hospitals as overcrowded is causing non-covid patients to come in contact with infected patients. meanwhile, in israel, 34 people were arrested earlier this week during ongoing protests against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's handling of the coronavirus pandemic and corruption. this com
the nuer of glal covid-19 cases has now topped 1 15 milli. on wednesday, brazil set a new single day record wiwith nearlyy 68,000 new cases and almost 1300 new deaths. brazazil's president jair bolsonaro has extended his two-week quarantine after tetesting posititive twice for e coronavirus. meanwhile, one of brazil's most influential indigenous leaders, aritanana yawalapiti, is in an intensive care unit being treated for covid-19. in southth africa, nearly 600 dd from the virus on wednesday --...
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i talk about behind-the-scenes how he oath of millie became pressured to do so by a ivanka trump andother people inside the white house. then like the sight and sound of families being separated. the only reason we saw that is the pressure of activists, turtles, not just myself but many journalists down there and the people who flooded the streets of the united states to protest. right now there's rudder 130 parents and children at risk of separation today. the judge hearing california's order the children release because of an outbreak of coronavirus and ice detention paid the trump administration and not commit to releasing the parents and children together. they are still having the separation of these kids on the table pair they have to file a plan today so i should look at this after i hang up to see what they said. but as of yesterday they had not taken it off the table by the 17th of july they have to release these children. >> no more at what's happening on ice facilities right now. >> my colleague and i reported today i know she's on the show theo the outbreak and the detent
i talk about behind-the-scenes how he oath of millie became pressured to do so by a ivanka trump andother people inside the white house. then like the sight and sound of families being separated. the only reason we saw that is the pressure of activists, turtles, not just myself but many journalists down there and the people who flooded the streets of the united states to protest. right now there's rudder 130 parents and children at risk of separation today. the judge hearing california's order...