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geri: thank you. i will go to you, secretary griswold. two things we are seeing that i think are the atrocities, number one is looking at where there is a dropbox in texas for 1.4 million citizens to vote. the second is the formation of election police under florida. just important. -- just abhorrent. just harkening back to days i thought we would never see again, but i would love to hear your thoughts about that and what you all are doing to push back on these types of terrible initiatives. sec. griswold: i think you all know there is an ongoing stealing of democracy. 2020, we saw a failed attempt to steal the presidency. we knew they were trying to slow down the mail. he told us in 2020 i am trying to make it impossible for democrats to vote by mail. he thought that was how he could win. we know there are conversations about changing voting equipment. we know rudy giuliani trying to get fake electors. we know they mounted an insurrection, some of whom were planning on hanging the vice president of t
geri: thank you. i will go to you, secretary griswold. two things we are seeing that i think are the atrocities, number one is looking at where there is a dropbox in texas for 1.4 million citizens to vote. the second is the formation of election police under florida. just important. -- just abhorrent. just harkening back to days i thought we would never see again, but i would love to hear your thoughts about that and what you all are doing to push back on these types of terrible initiatives....
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she said her name was geri. >> i asked her immediately, geri, would you be willing to do a dna test? said i'll take the dna test. but these are my children. i know it. >> allred put the dna test on the fast track and waited. and within a week called pepper and renee to her office to hear in person the results of the test. >> 99.99% probability. >> that's it. >> yep, that means it's confirmed. >> i can't believe this is actually happening. >> how soon could they meet geri, the sisters wanted to know. and what's she like? how did she know shirley? we arranged a reunion for the next day. geri arrived first and told us how she saw the long lost girls on our program. >> i saw the picture of shirley and went crazy. i was hysterical because i knew who she was. and then when i saw the girls, i knew they were mine. >> after how -- all those years? >> 37 years. there they are. >> what did that feel like? >> it felt great. i had been hoping to find my children before i died because i'm getting old. and it was like a miracle. >> geri's story that shirley who took the girls had been her friend tu
she said her name was geri. >> i asked her immediately, geri, would you be willing to do a dna test? said i'll take the dna test. but these are my children. i know it. >> allred put the dna test on the fast track and waited. and within a week called pepper and renee to her office to hear in person the results of the test. >> 99.99% probability. >> that's it. >> yep, that means it's confirmed. >> i can't believe this is actually happening. >> how soon...
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he hung up the phone and returned to his seat next to geri cobb. staring at the desserts in front of them, both cobb and webb tried not to divulge their space secrets. after meeting with johnson and kennedy, james webb surprised himself by reversing his initial impulse about the job. "i never said no to any president," he remark the. within minutes of webb's acceptance. kennedy shuttled him to his press secretary and then disappeared to deliver his first state of the union address, to be delivered that evening. standing before the white house press corps, perhaps a little stunned by the sheer speed of the decision, webb greeted reporters as president kennedy's nominee for nasa administrator. as soon as he was able to get to the phones, webb called his wife with the news. the radio was on, she told him, and she had just heard the announcement. that evening, with only 10 days at president behind him, kennedy delivered his state of the union address. it was the young president's opportunity to straight himself from the previous administration -- or to
he hung up the phone and returned to his seat next to geri cobb. staring at the desserts in front of them, both cobb and webb tried not to divulge their space secrets. after meeting with johnson and kennedy, james webb surprised himself by reversing his initial impulse about the job. "i never said no to any president," he remark the. within minutes of webb's acceptance. kennedy shuttled him to his press secretary and then disappeared to deliver his first state of the union address, to...
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geri inspired.the night of july 19, 1984, in san francisco, in the musconi center, geri gave her acceptance speech. she became the first woman to be nominated for vice president for a major party. what a night. i w there. the thrill, the excitement in theoom, the turbo energy that was there. 10,000 people joined the -- jammed the musconi center. guy delegates ge their tickets away to either alter nationals, to their daughters, to people who helped out. she wanted to be there. people brought their children. they carried them. they put them on their shell doers to see -- on their shoulders to see what was go to occur. when geraldine ferraro walked on that stage, she electrified all of us. the convention gave her a 10-minute standing and resounding ovation. we just couldn't sit down because we knew a barrier had been broken and for the rest the as she made history, there would be more on the way. during that campaign, it was ha-fought. she traveled over 55,000 miles, visited 85 cities, campaigned her h
geri inspired.the night of july 19, 1984, in san francisco, in the musconi center, geri gave her acceptance speech. she became the first woman to be nominated for vice president for a major party. what a night. i w there. the thrill, the excitement in theoom, the turbo energy that was there. 10,000 people joined the -- jammed the musconi center. guy delegates ge their tickets away to either alter nationals, to their daughters, to people who helped out. she wanted to be there. people brought...
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geri inspired. and on the night of july 19, 1984, in san francisco, in the musconi center, geri gave her acceptance speech. she became the first woman to be nominated for vice president for a major party. what a night. i was there. the thrill, the excitement in the room, the turbo energy that was there. 10,000 people joined the -- jammed the musconi center. guy delegates gave their tickets away to either alter nationals, to their daughters, to people who helped out. she wanted to be there. people brought their children. they carried them. they put them on their shell doers to see -- on their shoulders to see what was go to occur. when geraldine ferraro walked on that stage, she electrified all of us. the convention gave her a 10-minute standing and resounding ovation. we just couldn't sit down because we knew a barrier had been broken and for the rest the as she made history, there would be more on the way. during that campaign, it was hard-fought. she traveled over 55,000 miles, visited 85 cities,
geri inspired. and on the night of july 19, 1984, in san francisco, in the musconi center, geri gave her acceptance speech. she became the first woman to be nominated for vice president for a major party. what a night. i was there. the thrill, the excitement in the room, the turbo energy that was there. 10,000 people joined the -- jammed the musconi center. guy delegates gave their tickets away to either alter nationals, to their daughters, to people who helped out. she wanted to be there....
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everyone please welcome geri halliwell-horner!eing here. >> jimmy: i could not sing "wannabe" in front of you. that's embarrassing. i -- oh, my gosh i can't do it front of you but i'm happy you're here. i met your husband by the way. >> you did he told me about you >> jimmy: ooh. >> he did. no, he had a really good time with you >> jimmy: okay, good >> you were doing the racing together >> jimmy: we were racing go-karts together. yeah, christian horner who's like oracle -- red bull? >> yeah, red bull, he's the team principal >> jimmy: f-1, f-1, he's massive. and then i found out he's married to you, and i go, "oh, please." [ laughter ] chris -- he can come back any time he wants, but you, come on >> oh, thank you very much >> jimmy: welcome to "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause >> thank you >> jimmy: i want to talk about you. i was wondering, if we -- if you you don't mind, if i can ask you some spice girls rumors - >> yeah, of course >> jimmy: just -- and you tell me they're true. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, really >> yeah, y
everyone please welcome geri halliwell-horner!eing here. >> jimmy: i could not sing "wannabe" in front of you. that's embarrassing. i -- oh, my gosh i can't do it front of you but i'm happy you're here. i met your husband by the way. >> you did he told me about you >> jimmy: ooh. >> he did. no, he had a really good time with you >> jimmy: okay, good >> you were doing the racing together >> jimmy: we were racing go-karts together. yeah,...
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a primetime television role, as cousin geri on "the facts of life."ration was moved by her remarkable performance in the acclaimed series "deadwood." now, with her candid memoir, "i'm walking as straight as i can," geri's inspiring story gives us a rare glimpse of true courage and perseverance. linda ellerbi'
a primetime television role, as cousin geri on "the facts of life."ration was moved by her remarkable performance in the acclaimed series "deadwood." now, with her candid memoir, "i'm walking as straight as i can," geri's inspiring story gives us a rare glimpse of true courage and perseverance. linda ellerbi'
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but you had of course read about geri cobb. after were you done with the very first phase, what contact did you have with people running the program or with dr. lovelace or how did it continue that you could go on with the next phase of the program? >> pensacola, she had done this about six months to a year prior to my going through. >> we were talking about how you became involved in the second round of the testing and how you found out even about the opportunity. >> well the second round of testing would be what geri cobb had went through in pensacola florida. it was all scrubbed, most likely a political situation. but california and various states. so at ump sc i was able to take the centrifuge test. now being a civilian and being a girl. they would only give me three gs, and i could not have a g suit. only men could have those things. so i called mother up in hemmett, california and said mom, i need your worst merry widow and girdle when you were a girl. can you get those to me? you betcha. so i modified and made my own g-s
but you had of course read about geri cobb. after were you done with the very first phase, what contact did you have with people running the program or with dr. lovelace or how did it continue that you could go on with the next phase of the program? >> pensacola, she had done this about six months to a year prior to my going through. >> we were talking about how you became involved in the second round of the testing and how you found out even about the opportunity. >> well the...
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gery chico washe did givf heartfelt speech. . >> gery chico clearly seen as the only candidate capablelenging rahm emanuel. capable of forcing a runoff in the mayoral candidate. but it was not to be . >> i spoke a short time ago with a rahm emanuel and we had a very very pleasant phone call. i pledged to mayor elect rahm emanuel my full support for whatever he needs to take our city in the direction that he will take its. and i meant every word i said. whenever he needs me to do i am a phone call away. because this is our city and we all love our city and we had elected a mayor to light.tonigh. >> he is banking as supporters right nohe is thinking his supps right now ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun ♪ sunnyd! ♪ it's the way you make it all fun ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c. and now it has 40% fewer calories than most regular soda brands. sunnyd! ♪ make today a sunny day! sunnyd is giving away a prize a day for a hundred days at facebook.com/sunnyd leftover desserts, boardroom, now. and hurry before the interns get here
gery chico washe did givf heartfelt speech. . >> gery chico clearly seen as the only candidate capablelenging rahm emanuel. capable of forcing a runoff in the mayoral candidate. but it was not to be . >> i spoke a short time ago with a rahm emanuel and we had a very very pleasant phone call. i pledged to mayor elect rahm emanuel my full support for whatever he needs to take our city in the direction that he will take its. and i meant every word i said. whenever he needs me to do i...
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remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis.ill be taking all of us to school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't have the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to have you both here. thank you very much. her own father has called her the best preacher in the family and he ought to know because h her father is. >> bill: graham. his daughter is joining me next. >> mike: she hails from a family of preachers and has been called one of five most influencial evangelists in america. also the author of a new book called "expecting to see jesus." please welcome anne graham lotz. welcome. >> great to be here. >> mike: i want to it talk about your book. i can't help but asking the obvious question that you get asked all the time but
remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis.ill be taking all of us to school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't have the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to...
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remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis. will be taking all of us to school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't ve the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to have you both here. thank you very much. her own father has called her the best preacher in the family and he ought to know because h her father is. >> bill: graham. his daughter is joining me next. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] >
remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis. will be taking all of us to school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't ve the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to...
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remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis. school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't have the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to have you both here. thank you very much. her own father has called her the best preacher in the family and he ought to know because h her father is. >> bill: graham. his daughter is joining me next. next. motorcycles, boats, even rv's. nobody knows where he got his love for racing. all we know is, it started early. casey mears, driver of the number thirteen geico toyota camry. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. a mouthwatering combination of ingredients...e for you! i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's new beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grain
remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis. school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't have the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to have you both here. thank...
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and it made it a lot peter. >> john: and geri, as i mentioned, you're a clinical social worker, when involved in the making of this documentary "justice denied" and how did you become the films' co-director? >> well, he were up at sundance film festival at the invisible war. my husband became ill at that event. while he was in the hospital right after is surgical procedure while on pain medication he said well, we should do a film about the men. i chuckled and thought maybe it's the morphine but by the time we got home, shortly thereafter, i thought, you know what, that sounds like a really great idea. i called mike miller of productions and he was the perfect person to partner with. he's a veteran himself. i thought this would be an excellent match interviewing the men. there would be a trust level there and he would get the issues around ptsd that would create an opportunity for the men to feel comfortable and come forward and do that. >> john: how has it been received so far? have the men who took part in the film seen it yet? >> no, other than the trailer they have not seen the f
and it made it a lot peter. >> john: and geri, as i mentioned, you're a clinical social worker, when involved in the making of this documentary "justice denied" and how did you become the films' co-director? >> well, he were up at sundance film festival at the invisible war. my husband became ill at that event. while he was in the hospital right after is surgical procedure while on pain medication he said well, we should do a film about the men. i chuckled and thought...
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>> i traveled with geri on some of other events of that campaign. did not carry, but she had a crowd there that was filled with three generations of women. grand daughters, mothers, grandmothers, all coming to see this person. they call came away with an incredible feeling an important thing was happening in american politics. clearly those folks didn't vote for the ticket but she drew them into politics. she showed the possibility for so many people, particularly women in our political life. there are so many young girls today who are american politics who started with that inspiration. >> gregg: i always thought at the time there was an undue focus on her family, it was really unfair. she told interviewers after that if she had known that being on the ticket was going to force all of this criticism on her family she would have never taken it. it was tough for her. >> yes, it was a painful experience to see her family during the campaign for the national election, 1984 and then afterwards dragged into things they didn't really deserved to be dragge
>> i traveled with geri on some of other events of that campaign. did not carry, but she had a crowd there that was filled with three generations of women. grand daughters, mothers, grandmothers, all coming to see this person. they call came away with an incredible feeling an important thing was happening in american politics. clearly those folks didn't vote for the ticket but she drew them into politics. she showed the possibility for so many people, particularly women in our political...
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there was geri, diane feinstein, i could do it on one hand. geri was tough and smart. i haven't heard the word feisty, but boy, was she feisty. but the thing i want to say is she was a role model not only of a politician, but of a woman who combined the role of wife, mother, and i was so glad that later in life -- her campaign was very tough on her husband and children and in the aftermath, they all faced repercussions. but the ultimate lesson was she was a family woman and the last conversations i had with her were all about her grandchildren. >> arthel: very nice. you talk about lasting lessons. let's talk about those lasting impressions that she will leave on politics in general and as as well as female politicians. >> well, i think one of the important ones is based on the coverage of her campaign. she was covered very differently both during the platform days and in the campaign than any male politician i've ever seen. i mean, we used my friend pam and the rest of us. we used -- they would be covering, what shade of lipstick is she wearing? what color is she weari
there was geri, diane feinstein, i could do it on one hand. geri was tough and smart. i haven't heard the word feisty, but boy, was she feisty. but the thing i want to say is she was a role model not only of a politician, but of a woman who combined the role of wife, mother, and i was so glad that later in life -- her campaign was very tough on her husband and children and in the aftermath, they all faced repercussions. but the ultimate lesson was she was a family woman and the last...
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remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis.l of us to school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't have the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to have you both here. thank you very much. her own father has called her the best preacher in the family and he ought to know because h her father is. >> bill: graham. his daughter is joining me next. you will want to be here. why d? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right
remind me never ever to take a class with geri willis.l of us to school on monday because she is taking the willis report on monday with special guest house speaker john boehner live from cincinnati. that is at 5:00 eastern on the fox business network. and i think it is something that we will all want to see. by the way, if people don't have the fox business network, what should they do? >> demand it. >> mike: neil cavuto, you owe me for that one. you do. great to have you both...
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we have millions and millions of dollars that had been brought in by rahm and gery.hey influence the decisions that will be made at city hall. that this the neighborhoods at the real disadvantage because they will not have their telephone calls returned. the telephone calls will be returned to those who've contributed millions and millions of dollars to these campaigns. we need to level the playing field so that neighborhoods pilot have a voice in the election, where we have to except the fact that it will be business as usual in city hall and we will not get the kind of reforms we need. you are not answering the questions about the connection between politics, campaign contributions, and contracts. >> the polls show you trailing the other candidates. how would you be able to stay in this race? >> i just talked about the distinct disadvantage i have because i am sending a message to the voters that i am ready to reform chicago politics s chicago government. i am talking directly to the voters. thank goodness we had these kinds of debates. we need more of them because
we have millions and millions of dollars that had been brought in by rahm and gery.hey influence the decisions that will be made at city hall. that this the neighborhoods at the real disadvantage because they will not have their telephone calls returned. the telephone calls will be returned to those who've contributed millions and millions of dollars to these campaigns. we need to level the playing field so that neighborhoods pilot have a voice in the election, where we have to except the fact...
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that's why geri johnson makes out first jefferson awards recipient.california native geri johnson moved to iowa in 1962, but onawa has been her home for the last 40 years. "this community has blessed me so i give back and i give back. and i give, and i give. they said something to me and i say yes."formerly a farm bureau financial services agent, geri retired in 2010 and d w she's a full time volunteer.r. know everybody in town. everybody knows me and just about everybody knows that i volunteer and that i do stuff and i don't say no."but volunteering is not just a priority, it's her passion. "i enjoy working with the elderly."twice a week, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., geri volunteers at the senior's health insurance information program, where she counsels to senior citizens on prescription drug plans, and helps them select the best one each year."last week we saved somebody $4,000, but it's usually on average $400 to $500 a year they can save." it's just one of the nearly two dozen organizations which she is involved with: onawa public library president, monona county extension council mem
that's why geri johnson makes out first jefferson awards recipient.california native geri johnson moved to iowa in 1962, but onawa has been her home for the last 40 years. "this community has blessed me so i give back and i give back. and i give, and i give. they said something to me and i say yes."formerly a farm bureau financial services agent, geri retired in 2010 and d w she's a full time volunteer.r. know everybody in town. everybody knows me and just about everybody knows that i...
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. >> a couple more questions, geri, that the president was running, kate's law and sanctuary city law and can those pass the senate. >> kate's law probably can. 24 democrats voted and that's a sign. it's almost bipartisanship, i think there are only three house democrats who voted for the sanctuary cities. i think kate's law and that would be a victory for the president. sanctuary cities is a long shot. democrats have enough leverage. >> we will leave it there. president trump takes to twitter continuing battle with the media signaling the host of msnbc show. we will bring the panel to discuss the president's tweets and their impact. having moderate to severe plaque psoriasis is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months
. >> a couple more questions, geri, that the president was running, kate's law and sanctuary city law and can those pass the senate. >> kate's law probably can. 24 democrats voted and that's a sign. it's almost bipartisanship, i think there are only three house democrats who voted for the sanctuary cities. i think kate's law and that would be a victory for the president. sanctuary cities is a long shot. democrats have enough leverage. >> we will leave it there. president trump...
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enter charles payne, geri willis, zack, and adam. bulls and bears, charlie, i don't know where the hell charlie is. he's probably back, let's keep it that way. what do you think? >> you know, we know already that the progressive message has been free stuff free stuff free stuff, we always say how do you pay for it? one thini'm seeing with them, they're fine tuning the message, well you pay for it through the e boles of capitalism and the corporate balance sheet, the corporate income statement. and this has been a target for a long time. she talked about the billions, $52 billion, that has to come from somewhere. >> right. >> and it's really, it's really unfortunate that they don't make that particular leap or they see that part as being nefarious. words will generate to do all of these free things that society joes her and others. >> she never advocated she did think banks should pay more, very, very rich should pay more. bill gates and all of these. and that that will be -- i'm not sure to judge where money comes from, can we look a
enter charles payne, geri willis, zack, and adam. bulls and bears, charlie, i don't know where the hell charlie is. he's probably back, let's keep it that way. what do you think? >> you know, we know already that the progressive message has been free stuff free stuff free stuff, we always say how do you pay for it? one thini'm seeing with them, they're fine tuning the message, well you pay for it through the e boles of capitalism and the corporate balance sheet, the corporate income...
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. >> a couple more questions, geri, that the president was running, kate's law and sanctuary city lawan those pass the senate. >> kate's law probably can. 24 democrats voted and that's a sign. it's almost bipartisanship, i think there are only three house democrats who voted for the sanctuary cities. i think kate's law and that would be a victory for the president. sanctuary cities is a long shot. democrats have enough leverage. >> we will leave it there. president trump takes to twitter continuing battle with the media signaling the host of msnbc show. we will bring the panel to discuss the president's tweets and their impact. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take o
. >> a couple more questions, geri, that the president was running, kate's law and sanctuary city lawan those pass the senate. >> kate's law probably can. 24 democrats voted and that's a sign. it's almost bipartisanship, i think there are only three house democrats who voted for the sanctuary cities. i think kate's law and that would be a victory for the president. sanctuary cities is a long shot. democrats have enough leverage. >> we will leave it there. president trump takes...
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. >> a couple more questions, geri, that the president was running, kate's law and sanctuary city law and can those pass the senate. >> kate's law probably can. 24 democrats voted and that's a sign. it's almost bipartisanship, i think there are only three house democrats who voted for the sanctuary cities. i think kate's law and that would be a victory for the president. sanctuary cities is a long shot. democrats have enough leverage. >> we will leave it there. president trump takes to twitter continuing battle with the media signaling the host of msnbc show. we will bring the panel to discuss the president's tweets and their impact. >> the dishonest media will never keep us from accomplishing our objectives on behalf of our great american people. it will never happen. [applause] >> president trump last night continuing his assault on what he calls the dishonest media and we are back now with the panel. the president also tweeting at length yesterday about his use of social media saying my use of social media is not presidential, it's modern-day presidential. make america great again.
. >> a couple more questions, geri, that the president was running, kate's law and sanctuary city law and can those pass the senate. >> kate's law probably can. 24 democrats voted and that's a sign. it's almost bipartisanship, i think there are only three house democrats who voted for the sanctuary cities. i think kate's law and that would be a victory for the president. sanctuary cities is a long shot. democrats have enough leverage. >> we will leave it there. president trump...
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for political purposes, it's for partisan geri mannedering purposes. party b gets into power ten years later. it wants to undo what party a did. and it puts them back into the heavily populated districts. is there a violation when party b does that? >> and we'll stipulate that it's motive is simply to help it's partisan balance. or partisan imbalance. >> if they do not use racial populations. >> they put minorities back into heavily packed districts just as they took minorities out ten years before. >> but the line this court has drawn is the line between partisan -- >> looking at my hypothetical, it's partisan, in either case, is there a violation? >> if it's purely partisan in motive and they don't use race, then there's no problem. >> they do use race, but it's purely partisan, case one, they find minority voters and put them into minority -- unpacking the very heavily minority populated district. then the next party comes in and simply undoes it. and it uses the same calculus, race. >> if they exceeded their obligations in section 2 and section 5,
for political purposes, it's for partisan geri mannedering purposes. party b gets into power ten years later. it wants to undo what party a did. and it puts them back into the heavily populated districts. is there a violation when party b does that? >> and we'll stipulate that it's motive is simply to help it's partisan balance. or partisan imbalance. >> if they do not use racial populations. >> they put minorities back into heavily packed districts just as they took...
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geri: in europe monitoring central bankers including thatcher janet yellen. european markets and the positive endocrine. lauren: in asia, disappointing is that of china kept the lid on stocks. shanghai composite down half of 1%. the nikkei in japan unchanged. geri: shares of buffalo wild wings 30% after a company bought up the chicken wing chain for $2 billion. "fbn:am" starts right now. ♪ lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. tuesday, 14th of november. thank you for joining us. i'm lauren simonetti. geri: and gerri willis in for cheryl casone. good to be along for the ride. lauren: president trump on his way back to the white house after his five nation asia tour. traders of the major topics during his visits to japan, south korea, japan and the philippines. >> we've had a tremendously successful trip. tremendous amounts of work done on trade, not only on the dl and we have at least $300 million, but that will be triple that number in a fairly short period of time. more importantly, we've explained that the united states is open for trade, but we want fair trade fo
geri: in europe monitoring central bankers including thatcher janet yellen. european markets and the positive endocrine. lauren: in asia, disappointing is that of china kept the lid on stocks. shanghai composite down half of 1%. the nikkei in japan unchanged. geri: shares of buffalo wild wings 30% after a company bought up the chicken wing chain for $2 billion. "fbn:am" starts right now. ♪ lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. tuesday, 14th of november. thank you for joining us. i'm lauren...
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happy thanksgiving, geri. >> happy thanksgiving gobble, gobble. >> here comes geri at 5:00 eastern time. but if you are in oxford or central time zone, that's at 4:00. 4:00 in rebel land. geri willis on the business network. if you don't get the fox business network you need to demand it. >>> illegal immigration is back in focus at californians may get a chance to vote on a new measure similar to arizona's controversial law. the initiative would allow authorities to check the immigration status of anybody they reasonably suspect of being in the country illegally. it would make it a crime for employers to knowingly or unknowingly hire an illegal. california secretary of state says proponents of this measure can begin collecting signatures to place on the ballot in 2012. trace gallagher is out there this afternoon. what is the difference between the arizona law and the california initiative? >> well, kind of like you said, shep, if you are a state lawmaker or state police officer in california and you pull somebody over for a different reason, you would have to check their immigration sta
happy thanksgiving, geri. >> happy thanksgiving gobble, gobble. >> here comes geri at 5:00 eastern time. but if you are in oxford or central time zone, that's at 4:00. 4:00 in rebel land. geri willis on the business network. if you don't get the fox business network you need to demand it. >>> illegal immigration is back in focus at californians may get a chance to vote on a new measure similar to arizona's controversial law. the initiative would allow authorities to check...
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for most geri halliwell made the spice girls bush when you've got a mixture of. the two collide and it's really it's reflecting what the world he's feeling when i was going to travel when i left. he was that for me when i had my first child i had no way he was there for me and also when i had. music to play with the show. george negus very honest with me you know. they were thinking about what america's. i think. as a community do and i think sometimes it's the i can't. you know she's a dog i think. that's why. i think. yes because they actually are quietly strong all next on larry. we're in london and welcome to larry king now on our special guest is jerry horner how well the singer songwriter actress activist and talent judge jerry does it all she was thrust into the global spotlight as did your spice a member of the music and pop culture phenomenon the spice girls who sold more records than any female group in the history she has since the martin a very successful solo of years ago career not using multiple u.k. number one hits including lift me up and it's ra
for most geri halliwell made the spice girls bush when you've got a mixture of. the two collide and it's really it's reflecting what the world he's feeling when i was going to travel when i left. he was that for me when i had my first child i had no way he was there for me and also when i had. music to play with the show. george negus very honest with me you know. they were thinking about what america's. i think. as a community do and i think sometimes it's the i can't. you know she's a dog i...
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not geri, why?atest headlines: protestors in minneapolis have ignored calls to observe a curfew following riots over the killing of george floyd. a police officer sacked for his death has been charged with murder. anger across america — the killing has led to a number of clashes with police officers in boston, atlanta and a number of major cities. brazil has reported nearly 27,000 cases of covid—19 in the past 24 hours — a new daily record. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson is in sao paulo. we're talking 1,124 new deaths in the past 24 hours. it's now surpassed spain in terms of death toll. and we're looking at more than 465,000 confirmed cases of the virus. so every day these numbers keep on going up. every day there is some record, sadly, being broken. and it comes at a time when sao paulo here, the biggest state, is talking about reopening in some way as of monday, talking about getting back to some kind of normality, introducing protocols to be allowed to be able to get shopping malls
not geri, why?atest headlines: protestors in minneapolis have ignored calls to observe a curfew following riots over the killing of george floyd. a police officer sacked for his death has been charged with murder. anger across america — the killing has led to a number of clashes with police officers in boston, atlanta and a number of major cities. brazil has reported nearly 27,000 cases of covid—19 in the past 24 hours — a new daily record. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson is...
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not geri. why? this is bbc news.ty of minneapolis has been charged with murder after the death of the unarmed black man george floyd, who died on monday. the uk government has announced that from august, businesses will have to start paying contributions towards the scheme that covers the wages of furloughed workers. manila, a city of 13 million, will become the city that has the most number of people under lockdown for the longest period of time on saturday — day 77 of citizens' movement being restricted. during that time, there have been accusations of police abuses and creeping martial law. this report from our correspondent howard johnson. amidst the storm, a beacon of hope. for every night of manila's lockdown, this building's owners have turned on the red lights. they're doing it to show their support for the city's front liners. we are now implementing the extreme enhanced community quarantine. men and women, like police chief colonel dario menor. tonight, his officers are enforcing a strict quarantine of a co
not geri. why? this is bbc news.ty of minneapolis has been charged with murder after the death of the unarmed black man george floyd, who died on monday. the uk government has announced that from august, businesses will have to start paying contributions towards the scheme that covers the wages of furloughed workers. manila, a city of 13 million, will become the city that has the most number of people under lockdown for the longest period of time on saturday — day 77 of citizens' movement...
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firefighters drew a line and saved geri rossi de guevara's home.she...l her neighbors fled for their lives.(geri rossi de guevara/fire victim-evacuated about 245 in the morning and there were flames down the street)she's back in her home now.many of her neighbors... were not as lucky.but even for her... life is not the same. (geri-we have a water filtration system above and beyond what's required. it's an osmosis system so i'm pretty confident in that but if we have to go to bottled water we will do that)across from her home... it looks like a construction site which could go on for... who knows how long?the workers are removing the hazardous debris from what used to be homes... while at the same time trying to prevent the rain from causing long term damage when the rainwater seeps into the ground and possibly into the drinking supply(geri-i have talked to the army corp of engineer specialist. i have talked to the environmental protection agency. i have talked to everyone i see here and i ask a lot of questions) rossi de guevara still has a persistent co
firefighters drew a line and saved geri rossi de guevara's home.she...l her neighbors fled for their lives.(geri rossi de guevara/fire victim-evacuated about 245 in the morning and there were flames down the street)she's back in her home now.many of her neighbors... were not as lucky.but even for her... life is not the same. (geri-we have a water filtration system above and beyond what's required. it's an osmosis system so i'm pretty confident in that but if we have to go to bottled water we...
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geri haliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she has left the spice girls.the bounce, the go, the girl power. not geri. why? this is bbc news. the headlines: a round of golf before getting down to business. president trump and prime minister abe prepare to tee off as the state visit continues. more now on that story. tomohiko taniguchi, special advisor to prime minister shinzo abe's cabinet, says this state trip is hugely important. it is the second meeting in a short space of time, of three months. last month, both the president of the united states and the japanese prime minister met and also played golf, so this is the second golfing in about — just one month. they will meet again injune, at the end ofjune, because tokyo is going to host a g20 meeting in a place called 0saka. and president trump is going to come to japan again. so they are meeting three times in three months, but this one makes very much an important occasion for shinzo abe and donald trump to have a state visit for the us president to be granted, the first by the newly enthroned emperor.
geri haliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she has left the spice girls.the bounce, the go, the girl power. not geri. why? this is bbc news. the headlines: a round of golf before getting down to business. president trump and prime minister abe prepare to tee off as the state visit continues. more now on that story. tomohiko taniguchi, special advisor to prime minister shinzo abe's cabinet, says this state trip is hugely important. it is the second meeting in a short space of...
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not geri, why? this is bbc news.icer says they've captured a large part of the network involved in the manchester arena attack. the egyptian president says the military have attacked a jihadist training camp in libya following the deadly ambush of a bus carrying coptic christians. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations — the g7 — have agreed on new action to counter terrorism. at a summit in italy, they called on internet companies to do more to stop the spread of hateful extremist content online. but the leaders were unable to reach an agreement on climate change, with differences remaining between president trump and the rest of the group. the bbc‘s james landale is at the summit. at this summit, in an ancient town on the coast of sicily, there has been some harmony between the g7 leaders, above all on the need to do more to tackle global terrorism. but there have also been some dramatic and discordant notes on trade and climate change. donald trump has voiced his anger at the impact that he believes fre
not geri, why? this is bbc news.icer says they've captured a large part of the network involved in the manchester arena attack. the egyptian president says the military have attacked a jihadist training camp in libya following the deadly ambush of a bus carrying coptic christians. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations — the g7 — have agreed on new action to counter terrorism. at a summit in italy, they called on internet companies to do more to stop the spread of hateful...
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not geri, why? this is bbc news.korea for a "trail of broken promises", after president trump cancelled next month's summit with kim jong—un. let's stay with that story now. david schmerler, a research associate specialising in north korea's missile and nuclear program at the james martin centre for non proliferation studies he says president trump's aims were wide of the mark. i think the president's understandings of what he would get from the summit were a little misplaced, if not very unrealistic. the conversation and topic points that came out of the trump administration reflected a summit that resulted in north korea unilaterally denuclearising in short fashion which was not a realistic expectation at all. there were also mixed messages from the white house pertaining to the type of deal the north koreans would get. they were not happy vis—a—vis a libya—style deal for obvious reasons given what happened to gaddafi. the north koreans kind of blew off the american delegation delegation in singapore. said there wa
not geri, why? this is bbc news.korea for a "trail of broken promises", after president trump cancelled next month's summit with kim jong—un. let's stay with that story now. david schmerler, a research associate specialising in north korea's missile and nuclear program at the james martin centre for non proliferation studies he says president trump's aims were wide of the mark. i think the president's understandings of what he would get from the summit were a little misplaced, if...
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gery chico is a man in perpetual motion. always campaigning. never missing a chance to meet someone new. he may be making up for lost time. >> i spent most of my time on the other side of that camera. work in the trenches. i haven't been worried about getting my face on camera. now if you want to run for office, up to sell your story. >> reporter: his story includes business, law, an unsuccessful senate bid. he's a guy the mayor plugged in all over. three years as his chief of staff, chicago public schools, city colleges, the park district. today he's meeting with not for profits. talking about tightening belts, which sounds somewhat like chico's vision for the city. >> the status quo won't work. the problems are too great and you know what? thankfully people's expectations are higher. >> reporter: he's talking issues. we want to know how he feels about the residency challenge facing the man perceived as his main opponent. >> i haven't spent any time examining this question. >> you expect to run against rahm and that's it? >> we're preparing to
gery chico is a man in perpetual motion. always campaigning. never missing a chance to meet someone new. he may be making up for lost time. >> i spent most of my time on the other side of that camera. work in the trenches. i haven't been worried about getting my face on camera. now if you want to run for office, up to sell your story. >> reporter: his story includes business, law, an unsuccessful senate bid. he's a guy the mayor plugged in all over. three years as his chief of...
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not geri, why? this is bbc news. the united states due to the coronavirus pandemic has now officially passed 100,000. president trump says he's asked the fbi and department ofjustice to investigate the death in minneapolis — of george floyd — who died in police custody. we can now speak to dr leana wen. she's an emergency physician and public health professor at the george washington university and she previously served as baltimore's health commissioner. thank you very much for talking to us. what do you make of these figures? first of all, do you think the pandemic has peaked? you think the pandemic has peaked ? was that you think the pandemic has peaked? was that these official figures are possibly an underestimate? almost certainly these figures are an underestimate. we know when coronavirus first hit the us, we we re coronavirus first hit the us, we were not doing enough testing. and it also hit during the peak of the flu season, so there may be many doubts that we re there may be many doubts that were attribute
not geri, why? this is bbc news. the united states due to the coronavirus pandemic has now officially passed 100,000. president trump says he's asked the fbi and department ofjustice to investigate the death in minneapolis — of george floyd — who died in police custody. we can now speak to dr leana wen. she's an emergency physician and public health professor at the george washington university and she previously served as baltimore's health commissioner. thank you very much for talking to...
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not geri, why? this is bbc news.y at least 3a people have died following an attack on a crowded casino in manila. president trump says he's pulling the united states out of the paris climate accord, calling it an unfair agreement that would cost millions of americanjobs. let's stay with that story. we can now speak to kathleen skamma, president of the western energy alliance, an association of independent oil and gas companies in the us. why argue in favour of this? the paris climate accord would have been a lot of pain with very little benefit —— why are you? it would have resulted in .01 celsius warming and avoided over 100 years. by the year 2100, it would cost $154 billion per year. that is not a good use of money. in the natural gas industry, we have done more to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cap and trade policies, treaties, we have done that through market forces and increasing the supply of natural gas and electricity generation. you have raised several interesting points. the us is still contributes 1596
not geri, why? this is bbc news.y at least 3a people have died following an attack on a crowded casino in manila. president trump says he's pulling the united states out of the paris climate accord, calling it an unfair agreement that would cost millions of americanjobs. let's stay with that story. we can now speak to kathleen skamma, president of the western energy alliance, an association of independent oil and gas companies in the us. why argue in favour of this? the paris climate accord...
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not geri — why? this is bbc news.r ireland voted by a landslide to relax its restrictive abortion laws. the final results give them 66% of the vote. celebrations as real madrid beat liverpool 3—1 in the final of the champions league. alan bean, one of the very few humans to have walked on the surface of the moon, has died at the age of 86. he took part in the second manned mission to the moon, in november 1969, and goes down in history as the fourth of 12 men who have set foot there. he also took part in the skylab programme in the early 1970s. we're nowjoined by robert z. pearlman. he's a space history specialist and founder of collectspace. com. thank you forjoining us. the number of surviving members of that exclusive group of moonwalkers now a little smaller. indeed, only four of the original, are their remaining testa m e nts the original, are their remaining testaments to our mankind's first voyage to another world. tell us about alan bean and his contribution to space exploration. he was a member of the third g
not geri — why? this is bbc news.r ireland voted by a landslide to relax its restrictive abortion laws. the final results give them 66% of the vote. celebrations as real madrid beat liverpool 3—1 in the final of the champions league. alan bean, one of the very few humans to have walked on the surface of the moon, has died at the age of 86. he took part in the second manned mission to the moon, in november 1969, and goes down in history as the fourth of 12 men who have set foot there. he...
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not geri. why? this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore.ondon. our top stories: donald trump lashes out at robert mueller, a day after the former special counsel refused to clear the president of obstructing justice. another front in the trade war. china will impose tariffs on $60 bilion worth of american goods in just a few hours. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. 0n the front page of the new york times international edition is an interview with a former chinese army lieutenant who witnessed the tiananmen crackdown in 1989. for 30 years, jiang lin kept quiet about the carnage that she saw, but now she has decided to tell her story, and calls for a public reckoning of the event. two days after the knife attack on a group of school children in kawasaki, the japan times reveals that the suspect had been living as a recluse. relatives of the suspect, ryuichi iwasaki, expressed their concerns to the authorities long before the mass stabbing took place, but they did not contact him. and the philippine daily inquirer br
not geri. why? this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore.ondon. our top stories: donald trump lashes out at robert mueller, a day after the former special counsel refused to clear the president of obstructing justice. another front in the trade war. china will impose tariffs on $60 bilion worth of american goods in just a few hours. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. 0n the front page of the new york times international edition is an interview with a...
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not geri. why? this is bbc news, the latest headlines...hat china‘s national security law would curtail individual liberties in hong kong. president trump has moved to limit the legal protection that shields social media companies from liability for what gets posted on their platforms. borisjohnson has announced a further easing of lockdown in england. he said that from monday, up to six people from different households could meet outside. but he said people should still not meet up indoors, and should maintain social distancing even outdoors. meanwhile police say his top adviser dominic cummings, who‘s been at the centre of a policial storm after he was accused of breaking lockdown restrictions, may have done so in one minor instance. laura kuenssberg has this report. what will it look like on the other side? the reflections of a new reality slowly starting to appear. a different life after lockdown, as the rules begin to relax. the prime minister made it official today — in england the next phase is on the way. i cannot and will not throw
not geri. why? this is bbc news, the latest headlines...hat china‘s national security law would curtail individual liberties in hong kong. president trump has moved to limit the legal protection that shields social media companies from liability for what gets posted on their platforms. borisjohnson has announced a further easing of lockdown in england. he said that from monday, up to six people from different households could meet outside. but he said people should still not meet up indoors,...
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not geri, why? this is bbc world news.quell new protests in the american city of minneapolis. these are life pictures, fires burning in the darkness. these follow unrest over the killing of an african—american man by police. a short time ago, i spoke to dr bernice a king, daughter of martin luther king, and asked her if if people were happy with the fbi's investigation into the death of george floyd. well, as far as i'm concerned, they can continue their investigation, but they have enough on probable cause to arrest the officers. that is the problem right now. and the frustration that people are feeling and the anger that these officers are still out there and they have committed a crime, regardless of what the investigators are saying at this particular point, it's very evident, looking at the video. so they've been fired, but that isn't enough for you right now? no, no. i mean, firing does nothing. they could get theirjob back if there isn't a conviction. so firing means nothing. at this point, again, we need to see the
not geri, why? this is bbc world news.quell new protests in the american city of minneapolis. these are life pictures, fires burning in the darkness. these follow unrest over the killing of an african—american man by police. a short time ago, i spoke to dr bernice a king, daughter of martin luther king, and asked her if if people were happy with the fbi's investigation into the death of george floyd. well, as far as i'm concerned, they can continue their investigation, but they have enough on...
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not geri. why? this is bbc world news.rom ukraine as russia is saying it is ready for a prolonged conflict in the country as forces continue to make progress in the east. jeremy bowen reports from the front line in the easternmost region of luhansk. the ukrainian army could be fighting a losing battle in lu ha nsk. they're committing reserves to the front line. russian firepower is destroying towns and killing ukrainian soldiers. one unit went into the line with 240 men and came out with 100 of them killed, wounded and captured. bakhmut is a town getting slowly eaten by the war. this week, it's around three miles from the russians — well within range. next week, it might be much closer. civilians with somewhere to go have left. in the ruins in donbas, the victory in kyiv in march, the euphoria, glory and sacrifice feel distant. "where's the cease fire?", says this man. "even if it costs land." translation: what could it change for me? - the main thing is to stay alive. this isjust the beginning. everything still to come. i
not geri. why? this is bbc world news.rom ukraine as russia is saying it is ready for a prolonged conflict in the country as forces continue to make progress in the east. jeremy bowen reports from the front line in the easternmost region of luhansk. the ukrainian army could be fighting a losing battle in lu ha nsk. they're committing reserves to the front line. russian firepower is destroying towns and killing ukrainian soldiers. one unit went into the line with 240 men and came out with 100 of...
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not geri, why? this is bbc news.quell new protests in the american city of minneapolis, following unrest over the killing of an african—american man by police. these are live pictures of the protests under way now. the british foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's going to make it easier for some hong kong citizens to move to the uk unless china reconsiders implementing its new national security law on the territory. the us, canada, australia and the uk released a joint statement saying the law, designed to criminalise acts of subversion, would curtail individual liberties. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from beijing. as they arrived for the closing day of parliament, beijing's tiananmen square was quiet. there are no protests over lockdowns here. inside, china's president had a spring in his step, the virus under control is seen as vindication for him and for a system untroubled by messy democratic debate. there can be no starker illustration of that than this. a new national security law imposed on hon
not geri, why? this is bbc news.quell new protests in the american city of minneapolis, following unrest over the killing of an african—american man by police. these are live pictures of the protests under way now. the british foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's going to make it easier for some hong kong citizens to move to the uk unless china reconsiders implementing its new national security law on the territory. the us, canada, australia and the uk released a joint statement saying...