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and a demand for durkin to resign on her failure to address the police violence. >> mayor durkin alsooints out the councilmember knew her address was protected under a state program. it was because of the threat she received formerly of the us attorney. there been other complaints but the seattle ethics and elections commission dismissed those last year. all is happening as the chop zone was cleared away today after 3 and a half weeks of protests. >> thank you so much. the latest developments in seattle with the president of the police officers killed with us, great to have you back. i want to read another tweet from the councilmember jeff was talking about, she described herself as a socialist, mayor durkin chose for seattle police to attack the capitol hill organize protest chop when she new city council would be a long committee, shame on her using police forces weapons against peaceful protesters. your reaction to that characterization. >> to say that chop with a failed experiment in socialism is an absolute understatement. i like the fact that you always come back to factual info
and a demand for durkin to resign on her failure to address the police violence. >> mayor durkin alsooints out the councilmember knew her address was protected under a state program. it was because of the threat she received formerly of the us attorney. there been other complaints but the seattle ethics and elections commission dismissed those last year. all is happening as the chop zone was cleared away today after 3 and a half weeks of protests. >> thank you so much. the latest...
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durkin. what baloney he's speaking out. we all met with him at the pre-app, our entire neighborhood. we asked him in every nice way, we said we want to be your neighbors. we have never objected to any neighbor developing, in the 30 years that i've been there, doing whatever they needed to do to the project. he brushed us off and said, i'm going to do whatever i want. the meeting broke up. there -- everybody was there, including attorney scott emblage. he brushed us off and said he'd do whatever he wanted. later, he had some plans he would not show to us, made us go to the zack's office. he would not give us the plans. there were three or four different plans. it cost a great deal of money to go there. he was not cooperative in any way, and our neighbors at the downhill slope, the lamphart-birds are furious with him, and his garage is nothing like the deal. it was right off street level, it was nothing like this. he claims in his -- the document which planning quotes, that the houses are in ca
durkin. what baloney he's speaking out. we all met with him at the pre-app, our entire neighborhood. we asked him in every nice way, we said we want to be your neighbors. we have never objected to any neighbor developing, in the 30 years that i've been there, doing whatever they needed to do to the project. he brushed us off and said, i'm going to do whatever i want. the meeting broke up. there -- everybody was there, including attorney scott emblage. he brushed us off and said he'd do whatever...
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to take back your city now if you don't do it i will but durkin stands behind the protests saying they are exercising their 1st amendment rights unfortunately. our president wants to tell a story about domestic terrorists who have a radical agenda and are promoting a conspiracy and fitz's law and order initiatives it's simply not true and in portland protesters topple a statue of thomas jefferson father of the declaration of independence. roughly 1000 people gather at a jefferson high school in portland sunday demonstrators listen to speeches before starting in my place matter march across the city later in the evening 2 ropes were tied around this jefferson statue before it was destroyed it had slave owner graffitied all around it and another rally held here in venice on sunday this one much smaller in size that what the same message of justice and equality for all reporting in los angeles natasha suites. and nationwide protests continue but the rioting seems to have halted so as the death begins to fettle celebrities are emerging with their take on these recent events and the social
to take back your city now if you don't do it i will but durkin stands behind the protests saying they are exercising their 1st amendment rights unfortunately. our president wants to tell a story about domestic terrorists who have a radical agenda and are promoting a conspiracy and fitz's law and order initiatives it's simply not true and in portland protesters topple a statue of thomas jefferson father of the declaration of independence. roughly 1000 people gather at a jefferson high school in...
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for the fact check she used the mayor of seattle, jenny durkin. conference about the alarming uptick in violence in seattle. watch mayor durkin from last week. >> while year-to-date violent crime and property crime are down, i like chief best, deputy chief diaz, soon to be acting police chief diaz, and fire chief skogins have very significant concerns regarding an increase in arsons, homicides, and shots fired. there is a 44% increase in fatal shootings in king county. and a 16% increase in the number of nonfatal shootings. these incidents have resulted in 33 injuries and six deaths. they cannot continue. we must stop gun violence. elizabeth: but mayor durkin took a totally different tone with rachel maddow last night, harding talking about any of that. watch rachel maddow here. >> this is sout south da souths governor. we will interject when we feel there's something important, deliberate and very wrong that should be corrected so we feel responsible about our of broadcast. in this case, governor gnome said democrat run cities across the country
for the fact check she used the mayor of seattle, jenny durkin. conference about the alarming uptick in violence in seattle. watch mayor durkin from last week. >> while year-to-date violent crime and property crime are down, i like chief best, deputy chief diaz, soon to be acting police chief diaz, and fire chief skogins have very significant concerns regarding an increase in arsons, homicides, and shots fired. there is a 44% increase in fatal shootings in king county. and a 16% increase...
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jenny durkin goes after president trump today because he paid attention to this in a tweet last nightnd earlier today and now it's officially about donald trump lying about domestic terrorists in this crowd. i can tell you because not only do i live here, but i cover antifa an i cover anarchists. there's a group in this area in chad that are anarchists, and they are in fact some community organizers who have decided to completely take over, and we have seeded this land to these individuals. in the implications of that cannot be understated. folks think right now that maybe they live in los angeles and new york, it's not going to happen here. yeah, it's going to happen there. we are not getting involved at all. we are pretending it doesn't exist. >> tucker: i have to ask you, since you are one of the very few i know who is ventured inside this new nation, it i isa tidy cheerful place? what does it look like? >> it is not necessarily tidy, however the city of seattle has decided to send in crews to do some cleanups and add some toilets for them so we are enabling this kind of behavior.
jenny durkin goes after president trump today because he paid attention to this in a tweet last nightnd earlier today and now it's officially about donald trump lying about domestic terrorists in this crowd. i can tell you because not only do i live here, but i cover antifa an i cover anarchists. there's a group in this area in chad that are anarchists, and they are in fact some community organizers who have decided to completely take over, and we have seeded this land to these individuals. in...
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in fact, when you hear from mayor jenny durkin, i've never been embarrassed for the city before.asically saying that what w we are seeing isn't really happening. having to board up all of the windows on the doors to the east precinct before removing all of their expensive equipment and all other evidence that everything that they have there and then put a fence around it. meanwhile, there is not a cop in sight. that of course is due to the violence that we are told is an actual violence, it is peaceful protesters. jenny durkin goes after president trump today because he paid attention to this in a tweet last night and earlier today and now it's officially about donald trump lying about domestic terrorists in thiss crowd. i can tell you because not only do i live here, but i cover antifa an i cover anarchists. there's a group in this area in chad that are anarchists, and they are in fact some community organizers who have a decided to completely take over, and we have seeded this land to these individuals. thehe implications of that cannot be understated. folks think right now tha
in fact, when you hear from mayor jenny durkin, i've never been embarrassed for the city before.asically saying that what w we are seeing isn't really happening. having to board up all of the windows on the doors to the east precinct before removing all of their expensive equipment and all other evidence that everything that they have there and then put a fence around it. meanwhile, there is not a cop in sight. that of course is due to the violence that we are told is an actual violence, it is...
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durkin says reopening now would risk devastation.ake a listen. >> we've got to continue this activity and this behavior because, if we don't, then we'll see a spike. and everybody knows, we've really depleted our health care workers and our equipment and all those safeguards we had. we didn't have enough to begin with, but people are tired. if we had a peak now, i think we'd be even more devastating than the first round. >> durkin says she wants to see the number of new cases approach that zero point. then she would consider reopening the city sector by sector. she says construction, the construction sector looks like it might be among the first sectors to reopen. that can be done at a safe social distancing. other sectors such as restaurants, tourism, she said, will be more difficult. but for across the city, when they do decide to begin to reopen this economy, it will be a completely new reality check. >> not to play mask police there, but i noticed the mayor was not wearing a mask in that interview. >> yeah, that's right. she was
durkin says reopening now would risk devastation.ake a listen. >> we've got to continue this activity and this behavior because, if we don't, then we'll see a spike. and everybody knows, we've really depleted our health care workers and our equipment and all those safeguards we had. we didn't have enough to begin with, but people are tired. if we had a peak now, i think we'd be even more devastating than the first round. >> durkin says she wants to see the number of new cases...
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. >> mayor durkin, thanks welcome to "newshour." a lot of protestors in seattle said they were out in the streets because ofhe what saw unfolding in portland. now the that administration says there is going to be more federal agents going to portland, what do you think the affect will be in your city, in seattle? >> mayor: i think it i going to have a negative impact in seattle and in portland a in cities across the country. i've talked to other mayors, and a number of people saw escalating protests both in size and in intensity. in seattle, people clearlyin said they because of what was happening in portland. in fact, the largest protest was degnated as a protest in solidarity with portland. i think adding agents is the wrong direction in portland. i think that we need to have a strategyoehat not escalate tensions but actually resolves them. >> woodruff: let me a you about some of your conversations with theon administrayou had been in touch with chad wolf, and you made it clear you don't want federal agents coming to seattle. by f
. >> mayor durkin, thanks welcome to "newshour." a lot of protestors in seattle said they were out in the streets because ofhe what saw unfolding in portland. now the that administration says there is going to be more federal agents going to portland, what do you think the affect will be in your city, in seattle? >> mayor: i think it i going to have a negative impact in seattle and in portland a in cities across the country. i've talked to other mayors, and a number of...
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they were ordered to do so by jenny durkin.ndering control of six city blocks to antifa, black lives matter and other radical hippies. i mean, they formed this autonomous zone and police are not allowed in it. they put sensors up to create a border, pretty ironic, and a few armed guys are patrolling and shaking down store owners for protection. you know, they basically seceded from the city of seattle in all this new territory a new name. they have a bunch of ridiculous demand like free college. the astonishing part is that in the mayor, mayor, jenny durkin, doesn't even seem to care. when she was asked about control of her own city, she says she has no idea. >> how long do you think seattle will look like this enact? i don't know, we could have a summer of love. >> tell that to the police who were supposed to be in the precinct. jesse: joining me now who has been there, caleb heimlich. okay, all right, so when you got there, caleb, how different was it from how it is being described from the liberal media is a utopia. >> okay,
they were ordered to do so by jenny durkin.ndering control of six city blocks to antifa, black lives matter and other radical hippies. i mean, they formed this autonomous zone and police are not allowed in it. they put sensors up to create a border, pretty ironic, and a few armed guys are patrolling and shaking down store owners for protection. you know, they basically seceded from the city of seattle in all this new territory a new name. they have a bunch of ridiculous demand like free...
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they were ordered to do so by jenny durkin.ndering control of six city blocks to antifa, black lives matter and other radical hippies. i mean, they formed this autonomous zone and police are not allowed in it. they put sensors up to create a border, pretty ironic, and a few armed guys are patrolling and shaking down store owners for protection. you know, they basically seceded from the city of seattle in all this new territory a new name. they have a bunch of ridiculous demand like free college. the astonishing part is that in the mayor, mayor, jenny durkin, doesn't even seem to care. when she was asked about control of her own city, she says she has no idea. >> how long do you think seattle will look like this enact? i don't know, we could have a summer of love. >> tell that to the police who were supposed to be in the precinct. jesse: joining me now who has been there, caleb heimlich. okay, all right, so when you got there, caleb, how different was it from how it is being described from the liberal media is a utopia. >> okay,
they were ordered to do so by jenny durkin.ndering control of six city blocks to antifa, black lives matter and other radical hippies. i mean, they formed this autonomous zone and police are not allowed in it. they put sensors up to create a border, pretty ironic, and a few armed guys are patrolling and shaking down store owners for protection. you know, they basically seceded from the city of seattle in all this new territory a new name. they have a bunch of ridiculous demand like free...
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seattle mayor jenny durkin has faced criticism by some who say she has allowed this to go on too longlus she supported the arrest today but doesn't support constituting everyone involved. >> i believe charges should not be filed against individuals arrested only for misdemeanor obstruction, failure to disperse for trespassing. as we move forward in healing alternatives to charging a, sanction are also important. >> fences were torn down and see the crews use their hands and machinery for leftover trash and other items. it is just the start of what will likely be a long road forward in the area. is this owners looking to repair damage and scrub off any graffiti that might remain, the shutdown of chop comes after multiple shootings took place in the area two which were fatal, the father of one of those victims has strong words regarding the chop zone. >> they should have been disbanded long time ago. i understand black lives matter and everything going on in everything but that is not my movement right now. my movement is that was my son, you know what i'm saying. i don't know. i'm not
seattle mayor jenny durkin has faced criticism by some who say she has allowed this to go on too longlus she supported the arrest today but doesn't support constituting everyone involved. >> i believe charges should not be filed against individuals arrested only for misdemeanor obstruction, failure to disperse for trespassing. as we move forward in healing alternatives to charging a, sanction are also important. >> fences were torn down and see the crews use their hands and...
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, unusual since durkin is a progressive who has long supported far left issues but this time the mayor is calling for police reform, protesters want the police department abolished and won't. but there are calls for police department to be defended but presumptive democratic presidential nominee joe biden does not feel that way, just the opposite. in the usa today op-ed the former vice president wrote while i do not believe federal dollars should go to police department violating people's rights, turning to violence as the first resort, i do not support defunding police. biden supports giving more money to departments that are willing to implement reform. democratic socialist congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez came out in favor of defunding police, her primary push still appears to be demilitarized in police. >> we would not be giving local police departments who are undertrained a tank. if we didn't give the military too much money to have extra tank lying around to begin with. >> in an op-ed in law officer a third-generation cop so there's no need to abolish police because they w
, unusual since durkin is a progressive who has long supported far left issues but this time the mayor is calling for police reform, protesters want the police department abolished and won't. but there are calls for police department to be defended but presumptive democratic presidential nominee joe biden does not feel that way, just the opposite. in the usa today op-ed the former vice president wrote while i do not believe federal dollars should go to police department violating people's...
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mayor durkin is up for reelection, she wanted to make sure this base wouldn't feel empowered to back someone further to the left of her but now she has to get off pretty much every single person because quite a few of is reasonable folks in seattle say this is untenable, it needs to change. todd: let's talk about what the chop people want, the new demands, they want to remove qualified immunity, officers tried by an independent international tribunal on counts of war crimes, release amnesty for all protesters, community service requirements for officers and they want to change the name to de-escalation officers. now the mob wants more. what message does this send to leaders, governors and mayors and the rest of the country? >> it tells folks who are dealing with this you can't just give into the fringe. there's nothing wrong with peaceful protesters, nothing wrong with having meaningful, rational conversations with members of the community including activists but there are fringe folks who cannot the reasons with. the demand list is not in the purview of the city of seattle, the city
mayor durkin is up for reelection, she wanted to make sure this base wouldn't feel empowered to back someone further to the left of her but now she has to get off pretty much every single person because quite a few of is reasonable folks in seattle say this is untenable, it needs to change. todd: let's talk about what the chop people want, the new demands, they want to remove qualified immunity, officers tried by an independent international tribunal on counts of war crimes, release amnesty for...
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quote, durkin has consistently, quote, acted to protect the city's public health and safety and to respecthe constitutional rights of peaceful protesters. i apologize if that is not able to be understood. because the script changed as i was reading it. rob: tel.rob: dozens of unives showing support for harvard and mit's lawsuit against new student visa policies from i.c.e. the schools fighting a trump administration rule that will ban foreign students from staying in the u.s. if the college doesn't hold in person classes this fall. harvard announced all classes will be online this semester. the so-called am cuss brief has support from 59 schools including seven other ivy league institutions. jillian: a huge honor for a veteran on his 100th birthday. thomas franklin bonn served in world war ii and the vietnam war as a mechanic. there was a parade to mark his milestone birthday. >> he is really noteworthy for all of his honors. >> to this day, he says i'm blessed to be able to do something for someone else. rob: after his service, he worked for habitat for humanity and for the county that he
quote, durkin has consistently, quote, acted to protect the city's public health and safety and to respecthe constitutional rights of peaceful protesters. i apologize if that is not able to be understood. because the script changed as i was reading it. rob: tel.rob: dozens of unives showing support for harvard and mit's lawsuit against new student visa policies from i.c.e. the schools fighting a trump administration rule that will ban foreign students from staying in the u.s. if the college...
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. >> laura: seattle mayor jenny durkin tried synthesizing and negotiating with the extremists who are occupying her city and it didn't and met well, with the help of certain socialist city council members, hundreds of these revolutionaries a storm city hall last night and demanded that that left-wing mayorig resign. >> ♪ hey, hey ♪ jenny durkin has got to go >> laura: joining me now is lara logan, host of "lara logan has no agenda." the mayor has bent over backwards, obsequious-and obsequiousness of these -- >> most people in america, black and white, and he community you talk to, they don't support defunding of police, they don't support disbanding the police, they are very afraid of what thisth means. i spoke to people all day long. what many of them say is that they are very concerned about the fact that you talk about defunding the police but you don't talk about what comes afterwards. most peoplet are united in this country. it doesn't matter whether i they are on the right or on the left, they are united against what happened to george floyd, and they are united against what's h
. >> laura: seattle mayor jenny durkin tried synthesizing and negotiating with the extremists who are occupying her city and it didn't and met well, with the help of certain socialist city council members, hundreds of these revolutionaries a storm city hall last night and demanded that that left-wing mayorig resign. >> ♪ hey, hey ♪ jenny durkin has got to go >> laura: joining me now is lara logan, host of "lara logan has no agenda." the mayor has bent over...
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you certainly have a lot of people watching, mayor durkin. and you'll continue to have this platform to address the situation. >> thank you very much. take care. >> good luck this weekend. >> in seattle, a lot of people there, a lot of people wearing masks. but they're in close contact. it has to be part of the pandemic situation. but the highest number of cases in a single day is a statement we keep hearing. we just heard from dr. fauci this isn't over. you know that. states should not leap frog over reopening guidelines. don't we know that? we'll talk to someone who knows about the kwonconsequences. here he is, my man shafner next. it's not "pretty good or nothing." it's not "acceptable or nothing." and it's definitely not "close enough or nothing." mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry, in the world. now, get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. for as little as $5, now
you certainly have a lot of people watching, mayor durkin. and you'll continue to have this platform to address the situation. >> thank you very much. take care. >> good luck this weekend. >> in seattle, a lot of people there, a lot of people wearing masks. but they're in close contact. it has to be part of the pandemic situation. but the highest number of cases in a single day is a statement we keep hearing. we just heard from dr. fauci this isn't over. you know that. states...
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and so, jenny durkin has taken this very lightly.he calls at a block party or a summer of love that she is expecting -- i think that she is lacking in understanding or maybe the dots and the backbone and the principles that we elected her for. the first job of any elected official at any level is to ensure the safety and security of the people. so jenny durkin -- >> martha: and she is somebody who is very concerned about that is the chief of police, watch this quickly and then on the other end before we go. >> you should know leaving the precinct was not my decision. we fought for days to protect it, ultimately the city had other plans for the building. and relented to severe public pressure. >> martha: that's incredible. the chief of police as ultimately they had to leave because the city had other plans for the building. >> i talked to police today, and they said that their morale is up after that speech. and i think that they feel so abandoned by the city government that hearing their chief say something like that made them feel s
and so, jenny durkin has taken this very lightly.he calls at a block party or a summer of love that she is expecting -- i think that she is lacking in understanding or maybe the dots and the backbone and the principles that we elected her for. the first job of any elected official at any level is to ensure the safety and security of the people. so jenny durkin -- >> martha: and she is somebody who is very concerned about that is the chief of police, watch this quickly and then on the...
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let me put it gently, what the heck are governor ainsley and mayor durkin thinking?think they are trying to deescalate this. i'm not going defend the statements karl put up there but president trump has no support from invoking the interaction act not even from dod to bring in the u.s. military. what are the other alternatives, one to try to negotiate the folks, the demands seem to be way out there, karen bass who you had on the show is much more reasonable. we are not defunding police but we are reforming police and there's some good ideas and i bet they will get there. ainsley and i served in congress together, he's a very good governor and he wants to solve the problem. chris: jonathan, how good does this look for republicans to see what's going on in chaz which is the capitol hill autonomous zone and how bad is it for democrats nationally? jonathan: well one of the comparisons is 1968 and richard nixon. one problem donald trump has is he's incumbent president. donald trump has to create an image, dystopian image of what a joe biden presidency would look like. so
let me put it gently, what the heck are governor ainsley and mayor durkin thinking?think they are trying to deescalate this. i'm not going defend the statements karl put up there but president trump has no support from invoking the interaction act not even from dod to bring in the u.s. military. what are the other alternatives, one to try to negotiate the folks, the demands seem to be way out there, karen bass who you had on the show is much more reasonable. we are not defunding police but we...
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>> emily: mayor durkin has lost credibility that people gave her in the beginning of the election asefit of the doubt. she has failed as a leader, she is incompetent, unresponsive, and totally ridiculous. i think what you saw just there and that heartbreaking interview was sort of a larger analogy to what she does, and what she's exhibited here, listening to the shouting masses and the shouting minority while totally ignoring them. those in the silent majority or the true victims. the fact she hasn't reach out to the father of that 19-year-old shooting victim is really preposterous. and she goes on tv and makes these public statements capitulating to and responding to these protesters that have thrashed that neighborhood. i have not seen her once addressed first nations victims, almost victims, the female sexual assault victims in c.h.o.p. it's a totally targeted and singular focus. she has appeased to whoever elected her while the rest of us who are quiet are just absolutely disappointed, depleted, and fed up completely. she has a lot of answering to do it we are not getting it. i t
>> emily: mayor durkin has lost credibility that people gave her in the beginning of the election asefit of the doubt. she has failed as a leader, she is incompetent, unresponsive, and totally ridiculous. i think what you saw just there and that heartbreaking interview was sort of a larger analogy to what she does, and what she's exhibited here, listening to the shouting masses and the shouting minority while totally ignoring them. those in the silent majority or the true victims. the...
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what is carried out by mayor jenny durkin and no surprise that tens of thousands of people in seattlere calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went awry day after day it's the first protest may 30th was the police under orders to the democratic party establishment and may or durkin. it was the police making things going awry. >> all right, we will take you inside the autonomous zone, somebody on the ground at the scene with abandon precinct but first we take you to white house correspondent kevin corke with the president's latest response to what i was going down in seattle, good evening. >>> the president has been seriously critical of the mayor's handling of the chaz zone, "capitol hill autonomous zone" in the city's downtown area. it's been quarantined off to the police and operating as its very own space. but to hear seattle's mayor tell it, that is no big deal. >> we have a summer of love, four blocks in seattle that you saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it is not an armed takeover or military. >> president trump seems to strongl
what is carried out by mayor jenny durkin and no surprise that tens of thousands of people in seattlere calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went awry day after day it's the first protest may 30th was the police under orders to the democratic party establishment and may or durkin. it was the police making things going awry. >> all right, we will take you inside the autonomous zone, somebody on the ground at the scene with abandon precinct but first we take you...
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. >> reporter: seattle mayor jenny durkin wants the number of new cases near zero before beginning to open the economy. >> maybe things like the construction industry, certain parts of it people can get back to work because they can socially distance. >> we don't want to trip over each other. >> reporter: good news for this contractor. >> seattle housing market is super hot so it's been devastating. >> reporter: in washington state, construction's not deemed essential. he's paused 16 projects and laid off 12 employees. social distancing is a natural fit for the construction sector. >> yes. it's not that you can have three people here. it doesn't work that way. at the job site it's okay to have that distance and it doesn't feel weird. it's just always been. >> reporter: social distancing is not easy for restaurants. durkin says they'll be among the toughest businesses to re-open. >> we're trying to figure out how to do this every week because everything changes constantly. >> reporter: at laredo's bar manager, ronald dino is already planning for a new normal. >> taking out tables, allo
. >> reporter: seattle mayor jenny durkin wants the number of new cases near zero before beginning to open the economy. >> maybe things like the construction industry, certain parts of it people can get back to work because they can socially distance. >> we don't want to trip over each other. >> reporter: good news for this contractor. >> seattle housing market is super hot so it's been devastating. >> reporter: in washington state, construction's not deemed...
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joining me now, illinois house republican leader jim durkin. representative, thank you for being here. he said the governors plan would destroy most businesses in the plan. what is your plan to fix a question like he says he is putting the health and safety of the people first. is he? >> we can do both and that is the role of the legislature. as the governor extended his second executive order, it has come to us very quickly that we lost a good portion of her hospitality.y. we've got to look at the numbers. right now we are at 923,000 illinois inns who have filed for unemployment. hospitality industry which is 10% of the workforce, 550,000 employees have lost 300,000 jobs just within the last month and a half. the governor's plan doesn't make lsense. it creates different regions that are based on metrics on when they will be phased back into -- >> raymond: but you andd the republicans in your conversations with him, you suggested a regional plan, right? >> we did but his regional plan does not make sense because what he does is incorporate the
joining me now, illinois house republican leader jim durkin. representative, thank you for being here. he said the governors plan would destroy most businesses in the plan. what is your plan to fix a question like he says he is putting the health and safety of the people first. is he? >> we can do both and that is the role of the legislature. as the governor extended his second executive order, it has come to us very quickly that we lost a good portion of her hospitality.y. we've got to...
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harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that.ot to work painting harriet wearing her ppe. what does it mean to you now to have it? i'll have that picture forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been, but people that i work with, people i call my friends, everybody coming together, i can look at that and think, gosh, you know. it's very emotional. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who has been inundated with portrait requests from hundreds of doctors and nurses. he matched her with bp portrait award finalist mary jane ansel, who conducted a virtual sitting. so i'm really excited to paint you and i think this is such a lovely idea. i never had my portrait done before, but it's also good to have like this kind of experience where people are supporting us in a different way. that must be really difficult when you've got your mask on, because i know that that sort of connection that you have with your patients, that's such a huge part of looking after them. and
harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that.ot to work painting harriet wearing her ppe. what does it mean to you now to have it? i'll have that picture forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been, but people that i work with, people i call my friends, everybody coming together, i can look at that and think, gosh, you know. it's very emotional. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who...
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>> my loser is mayor durkin of seattle for obvious reasons.scott who has emerged as a strong spokesperson for republican, he's a spokesperson for a republican party, the better the republican party will do. >> bret: all right, panel, thank you very much. make a great weekend, we will see you. when we come back, another week closed. hey it's me, lily from at&t. i'm back working from home and here to help. hey lily, i'm hearing a lot about 5g. should i be getting excited? depends. are you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. all rightyeah.'s do it. (laughing) i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chron
>> my loser is mayor durkin of seattle for obvious reasons.scott who has emerged as a strong spokesperson for republican, he's a spokesperson for a republican party, the better the republican party will do. >> bret: all right, panel, thank you very much. make a great weekend, we will see you. when we come back, another week closed. hey it's me, lily from at&t. i'm back working from home and here to help. hey lily, i'm hearing a lot about 5g. should i be getting excited? depends....
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we want resignation from best and jenny durkin. we want the spd to turn in badges. if those demands are too complex for the general person to understand, black people do not want to die. they want the opportunity to live. happy and full lives. they're willing to do that by any means necessary. until that happens, you'll continue to see us here and mobilizing forward in other places. >> thank you very much. >> absolutely. >> reporter: craig, what you saw over the course of the weekend was folks like jay figures out how to finally channel all the energy. you have thousands of folks, young, old, black, white, brown, come on to the streets to be a part of this, to be here at least in solidarity, and push the demands. the question is, as nshe outlined, is to what extent is the city willing to gosnegotiat? >> pass along my thanks to jay, as well. that was quite the conversation. thank you for that. >>> right now, there is a petition that's really starting to gain some steam online. it is a petition to rename that historic edmund pettus bridge in alabama after congressman
we want resignation from best and jenny durkin. we want the spd to turn in badges. if those demands are too complex for the general person to understand, black people do not want to die. they want the opportunity to live. happy and full lives. they're willing to do that by any means necessary. until that happens, you'll continue to see us here and mobilizing forward in other places. >> thank you very much. >> absolutely. >> reporter: craig, what you saw over the course of the...
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what the heck are governor inslee and mayor durkin i'm not going to defend the statements karl put updent trump has no support for invoking the insurrection act, not even from dod to bring in the u.s. military. so what are the other alternative is? one of them is to try to negotiate with these folks. the demands seem to be a way there. karen bass, who you just had on the show, is much more reasonable. we are not defunding police but we are reforming police and there's some good ideas and i bet they'll get there. governor inslee and i served in congress together, he's a very good governor and he wants to solve the problem. >> chris: jonathan, how good does this look for republicans to see what's going on in chaz, which is the capitol hill autonomous zone, and how bad is it for democrats nationally? >> one of the comparisons we are hearing a lot in punditry right now is 1968 and that election with richard nixon, law and order election. one problem donald trump has is he's the incumbent president. richard nixon in no way could be held responsible for any of the violence, so donald trump
what the heck are governor inslee and mayor durkin i'm not going to defend the statements karl put updent trump has no support for invoking the insurrection act, not even from dod to bring in the u.s. military. so what are the other alternative is? one of them is to try to negotiate with these folks. the demands seem to be a way there. karen bass, who you just had on the show, is much more reasonable. we are not defunding police but we are reforming police and there's some good ideas and i bet...
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. >> reporter: mayor jenny durkin firing back. >> one of the thing this is president will never understand is listening to community is not a weakness. >> reporter: on the ground, omari has found himself from journalist to arbiter. bridging the divide between protesters and police. >> we're just media people who actually build a lot of relationships. >> reporter: after his videos of the protest caught the attention of city leaders, he began hosting community meetings like this one with harold skogens, partment who pealeolice some of totrs' deman. >> body-worn cameras, recording at protests, that is a change that has been made. in no way do i imagine this comes close to meeting the needs, but one of the things in the conversation is to understand how we serve the business owners and the residents. >> reporter: and amid the stalemate over the fate of the precinct, scoggins served as an intermediary. >> i was african-american before i put my first uniform on. so all our personal experiences inform our decision making. we are also focussed on serving the ptesters tt theyafe space to to exercis
. >> reporter: mayor jenny durkin firing back. >> one of the thing this is president will never understand is listening to community is not a weakness. >> reporter: on the ground, omari has found himself from journalist to arbiter. bridging the divide between protesters and police. >> we're just media people who actually build a lot of relationships. >> reporter: after his videos of the protest caught the attention of city leaders, he began hosting community...
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. >> ma mayor durkin, you've can declared an emergency for the city some schools are closed we had aormer fda head on our air yesterday and he said he need to implement measures for social distancing, closing large events, et cetera, in some of these area where is the virus -- or the numbers are continuing to increase, for example, in seattle. what steps are you taking and how would you expect that to continue to ratchet up in the coming days? >> so, we've take an number of steps and since the outbreak in china, the whole region has been preparing for this we have weekly meetings. today i meet with the governor and the county executive and other officials here most importantly we listen to the public and scientific community to see what they think appropriate steps are. number one, if people are sick from work, we want them to stay home we've worked with companies like amazon and microsoft and we are an employee of over 15,000 people we are putting ourselves -- if people don't have to come to work and can work from home, we're encouraging that and we may go to a mandatory state of th
. >> ma mayor durkin, you've can declared an emergency for the city some schools are closed we had aormer fda head on our air yesterday and he said he need to implement measures for social distancing, closing large events, et cetera, in some of these area where is the virus -- or the numbers are continuing to increase, for example, in seattle. what steps are you taking and how would you expect that to continue to ratchet up in the coming days? >> so, we've take an number of steps...
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durkin. what baloney he's speaking out. we all met with him at the pre-app, our entire neighborhood. we asked him in every nice way, we said we want to be your neighbors. we have never objected to any neighbor developing, in the 30 years that i've been there, doing whatever they needed to do to the project. he brushed us off and said, i'm going to do whatever i want. the meeting broke up. there -- everybody was there, including attorney scott emblage. he brushed us off and said he'd do whatever he wanted. later, he had some plans he would not show to us, made us go to the zack's office. he would not give us the plans. there were three or four different plans. it cost a great deal of money to go there. he was not cooperative in any way, and our neighbors at the downhill slope, the lamphart-birds are furious with him, and his garage is nothing like the deal. it was right off street level, it was nothing like this. he claims in his -- the document which planning quotes, that the houses are in ca
durkin. what baloney he's speaking out. we all met with him at the pre-app, our entire neighborhood. we asked him in every nice way, we said we want to be your neighbors. we have never objected to any neighbor developing, in the 30 years that i've been there, doing whatever they needed to do to the project. he brushed us off and said, i'm going to do whatever i want. the meeting broke up. there -- everybody was there, including attorney scott emblage. he brushed us off and said he'd do whatever...
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. >> reporter: seattle mayor jenny durkin wants the number of new cases near zero before beginning topen the economy. >> maybe the things like the construction industry, certain parts of it, people can come back to work, because they can socially distance. >> we don't want to trip over each other. >> reporter: good news for contractor todd sicai. >> seattle housing market is super hot, so it's been devastating. >> reporter: in washington state, construction is not deemed essential. sakai paused 16 projects and laid off 12 employees. social distancing is a natural fit for the construction sector. >> yes. it's not that you can have three people here, it doesn't work that way. at the job site, it's okay to have that distance and doesn't feel weird. it's just always been. >> reporter: social distancing is not easy for restaurants. durkin says they'll be among the toughest businesses to reopen. >> we're trying to figure out how to do this every week because everything changes, all constantly. >> reporter: at laredo's bar managerer ronald dino is planning for a new normal. >> taking out tab
. >> reporter: seattle mayor jenny durkin wants the number of new cases near zero before beginning topen the economy. >> maybe the things like the construction industry, certain parts of it, people can come back to work, because they can socially distance. >> we don't want to trip over each other. >> reporter: good news for contractor todd sicai. >> seattle housing market is super hot, so it's been devastating. >> reporter: in washington state, construction...
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katie: but jenny durkin, a democrat, is also a target of protesters's anger.dreds called for her to resign as they packed city hall wednesday y to demand police reform. they were furious that her prpromise of a aoratoriumm on teteargas was broken b by police dispersing antiracism protesters early on monday. this very different scene represents what protesters want for their city. they say they will not leave until their key demands have been met. >> protests are also resuming in london as the black lives matter movement continues to resonate around the world. british prime minister boris johnson has urged protesters to stay-at-home, claiming that demonstrations have been hijacked by extremists intent on violence. but many remain determined to take to the streets. protests are scheduled for friday and saturday. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> despite the government's concerns about violence, a small antiracism protest which had peacefully in london on friday. other rallies have been planned for the weekend. some organizers are advising people t
katie: but jenny durkin, a democrat, is also a target of protesters's anger.dreds called for her to resign as they packed city hall wednesday y to demand police reform. they were furious that her prpromise of a aoratoriumm on teteargas was broken b by police dispersing antiracism protesters early on monday. this very different scene represents what protesters want for their city. they say they will not leave until their key demands have been met. >> protests are also resuming in london as...
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durkin should have taken a writ of mandate and challenged the finding, but he didn't. instead, he went back. now miss gibson said they went back to the board of superviso supervisors -- they went back, which the board of supervisors forbade. staff, for some reason, wants to hold this to an exemption. they keep saying well, it really want -- well, we really want it to be exempt, but we did a neg dec. the evidence is, if there is a fair argument that there are environmental impacts, and if there are, an environmental report is required. when there's a disagreement among experts, then e.i.r. is required. we have matthew hagerman, certified geologist, who's looked at the data and said there's still contamination at the site. remember, the mitigation measure here is if there is substantial earth movement, then the -- the developer is supposed to come up with a plan. that's not how ceqa works. you don't wait until humpty dumpty falls off the wall to put him together again. >> commissioner moore: my question pertains to the last part of what you're saying, and that is what th
durkin should have taken a writ of mandate and challenged the finding, but he didn't. instead, he went back. now miss gibson said they went back to the board of superviso supervisors -- they went back, which the board of supervisors forbade. staff, for some reason, wants to hold this to an exemption. they keep saying well, it really want -- well, we really want it to be exempt, but we did a neg dec. the evidence is, if there is a fair argument that there are environmental impacts, and if there...
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. >> reporter: mayor jenny durkin did not give specifics on what she'll do next. >> we're working with all people to move forward to find a way we can accommodate first amendment, but also make sure we have a vital area for our businesses and residents. >> reporter: since this occupied area spans several city blocks, police now say it takes three times longer to respond to 911 calls, putting even more pressure on leaders and protesters to resolve this as quickly as possible. >> jo ling kent. >>> now to members and advocates for the lgbtq community are celebrating with victory as they have now protections in the rule place. the supreme court ruled employers cannot discriminate based on gender orientation or status here is nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: it is a stunning ruling from a more conservative supreme court, a major decision on civil rights. the court set a 56-year-old law, the 1964 civil rights act, also bans job decisions because of sexual orientation and gender identity because they're forms of sex discrimination. it is a victory for gerald bosstock, fired from a job in geo
. >> reporter: mayor jenny durkin did not give specifics on what she'll do next. >> we're working with all people to move forward to find a way we can accommodate first amendment, but also make sure we have a vital area for our businesses and residents. >> reporter: since this occupied area spans several city blocks, police now say it takes three times longer to respond to 911 calls, putting even more pressure on leaders and protesters to resolve this as quickly as possible....
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joining me, seattle mayor jenny durki durkin.ews conference today, from the vice president and those on the coronavirus task force, how did ha help you in your attempts to battle covid-19 in your city? >> thanks for having me on. i was very pleased this week that the president finally declared a national emergency so he can unlock some of the fema dollars and some regulations will be relaxed. seattle has been leading the way on this. our region, it's been great having a unified voice with governor inslee, executive constantine and myself and other leaders making sure we give the public the true information and take action. but we have some real shortages here that we're hoping that we can get fixed very quickly. and that other cities across the country can benefit from what we learn. we need testing, testing, testing. we still don't have enough testing available for us to have the right health care response for our community. i've got dozens of firefighters who have been pulled out of duty because they were exposed. we need to ge
joining me, seattle mayor jenny durki durkin.ews conference today, from the vice president and those on the coronavirus task force, how did ha help you in your attempts to battle covid-19 in your city? >> thanks for having me on. i was very pleased this week that the president finally declared a national emergency so he can unlock some of the fema dollars and some regulations will be relaxed. seattle has been leading the way on this. our region, it's been great having a unified voice with...
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these mayors who drove the trains and drove their cities over the cliff, mayors like garcetti and durkin who were more extremist and the extremist voices and agreed there is no institution in america were standup police, that nothing is worse, the city could be sacked or looted, you could have 20,000 homicides in chicago, nothing is worse than the american police, that is where they took the conversation and they can't get out of that now. they grant standard against all police, they told the public that they were some sort of monster that had to be tamed, the reality is that a few people die when police do their job, far more people die when police don't do their job. these cities like detroit, police -- a shooting a couple years ago, those shootings have flatlined, response time has flatlined, they have flatlined because there is no policing. this conversation, there are two groups of people that have been silenced in this conversation. one would be police officers. but what they know? i never had a conversation with a cop that i learned three or four things, that are good insights. in
these mayors who drove the trains and drove their cities over the cliff, mayors like garcetti and durkin who were more extremist and the extremist voices and agreed there is no institution in america were standup police, that nothing is worse, the city could be sacked or looted, you could have 20,000 homicides in chicago, nothing is worse than the american police, that is where they took the conversation and they can't get out of that now. they grant standard against all police, they told the...
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newshour weekend special correspondent allison aubrey and producer mary beth durkin have the final reportm their five-rt series, "waste not, want not." >> can we taste it? >> yeah, you can taste it! >> reporter: that white doughy substancthat kaitlin mogental and claire schlemme are tasting is okara. it's a pulpy protein that's left over after youake tofu. >> oh, it's getting wet! >> reporter: they're at hodo, uran organic tofu manufact in oakland, california. schlemme is the c.e.o. of a food startl,-up called renewal m just blocks away. renewal mill pays hodo to dry out the okara into strips like this. then, it's milled into a flour that rekal mill sells. lin mogental is one of schlemme's customers, and she's here to see how it's done. mogentale is c.e.o. of her own start-up, called pulp pantry. it's located in los angeles. renewal mill's flour is an ingredient in a new line of chips that mogentale's company makes. th're called pulp chips. why would somebody want to eat snacks with okara in it? >> so, it's full of nutritn. it's about two-thirds fiber and one-third protein. so, it's kind
newshour weekend special correspondent allison aubrey and producer mary beth durkin have the final reportm their five-rt series, "waste not, want not." >> can we taste it? >> yeah, you can taste it! >> reporter: that white doughy substancthat kaitlin mogental and claire schlemme are tasting is okara. it's a pulpy protein that's left over after youake tofu. >> oh, it's getting wet! >> reporter: they're at hodo, uran organic tofu manufact in oakland,...
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. >> reporter: mayor durkin is calling it a peaceful expression of collective grief. activists are demanding police reform and social equality. until then, they say, they're staying put. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> o'donnell: we turn now to a cbs news investigation. minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was accused of misconduct 17 times before the death of george floyd. the complaints aren't limited to chauvin. we've uncovered a history of expressive force allegations resulting in millions of dollars in settlements. here's cbs' jeff pegues with tonight's investigation. >> reporter: in 2012, zach king was leaving a minneapolis nightclub when he was stopped by the police. he had a handgun that he was legally permitted to carry. >> he said, "hey, what's that bulge on your waist?" i show him my hands. "hey, i have a conceal and carry and that's my-- my gun, my weapon." and, like, six officers just came from out of everywhere and they got their knee on me, almost like george floyd. i couldn't breathe. >> reporter: king was hospitalized with a concussion, his face
. >> reporter: mayor durkin is calling it a peaceful expression of collective grief. activists are demanding police reform and social equality. until then, they say, they're staying put. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> o'donnell: we turn now to a cbs news investigation. minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was accused of misconduct 17 times before the death of george floyd. the complaints aren't limited to chauvin. we've uncovered a history of expressive force allegations...
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harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that.hat does it mean to you now to have it? i'll have that picture forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been, but people that i work with, people i call my friends, everybody coming together, i can look at that and think, gosh, you know. it's very emotional. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who has been inundated with portrait requests from hundreds of doctors and nurses. he matched her with bp portrait award finalist mary jane ansel, who conducted a virtual sitting. so i'm really excited to paint you and i think this is such a lovely idea. i never had my portrait done before, but it's also good to have like this kind of experience where people are supporting us in a different way. that must be really difficult when you've got your mask on, because i know that that sort of connection that you have with your patients, that's such a huge part of looking after them. and not being able to have that? they can not rea
harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that.hat does it mean to you now to have it? i'll have that picture forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been, but people that i work with, people i call my friends, everybody coming together, i can look at that and think, gosh, you know. it's very emotional. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who has been inundated with portrait requests from...
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the mayor, jenny durkin, says it's okay for the people to challenge authority.patriotism, she says. patriotic to reject and throw out the rule of law? that is a stretch. oh, what a mess this is. the center of an american city has been turned over to the anarchists and liberals, they don't know what to do. i think they're embarrassed. this insurrection is their creation but they have lost control of it. in seattle, the police left the precinct, removed files and equipment, and turned the building over to the mob. who is going to take it back and how? this is what happens when big city mayors turn a blind eye to violence and looting. the police get the blame, looters go free, nobody cares about burned-out small businesses. america's big cities have become victims, victims of their own liberal leadership. that's the local level. local level. what about the presidential level? here's what president trump told fox news. roll tape. >> if they don't straighten that situation out, we're going to straighten it out. what i mean is very simple. we're not going to let seatt
the mayor, jenny durkin, says it's okay for the people to challenge authority.patriotism, she says. patriotic to reject and throw out the rule of law? that is a stretch. oh, what a mess this is. the center of an american city has been turned over to the anarchists and liberals, they don't know what to do. i think they're embarrassed. this insurrection is their creation but they have lost control of it. in seattle, the police left the precinct, removed files and equipment, and turned the...
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including using her position to engage in activities that support the demonstrations in a letter from durkin's office levels 5 allegations against salant including using her official position to lead a march to the mayor's home despite the fact that it was publicly known that she was not there and her address was protected under the state confidentiality program in response to want to silence and in the statement socialist alternative and my council office are proud to have marched rallied and organized with thousands of community members and activists in recent weeks to demand justice for george floyd and black lives matter our movement is demanding racial and economic justice long withheld by a pro corporate political establishment whose leader currently is mayor durcan and as a nationwide movement to defund police departments across the country continues some lawmakers are heeding 'd those calls for action here in new york city council passed a bill that would cut the n.y.p.d. budget which is america's largest police force by a $1000000000.00 and this comes after hundreds of protesters were
including using her position to engage in activities that support the demonstrations in a letter from durkin's office levels 5 allegations against salant including using her official position to lead a march to the mayor's home despite the fact that it was publicly known that she was not there and her address was protected under the state confidentiality program in response to want to silence and in the statement socialist alternative and my council office are proud to have marched rallied and...
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the mayor of seattle, jenny durkin is her name is either too stupid or too incompetent to care.he's letting the antichrist take over and control and even destroy her city. just calling this autonomous zone patriotic. last night on fake news cnn she predicted that it would lead to a summer of love. wow. take a look. >> how long do you think seattle in those few blocks looks like this? >> i don't know, we could have a summer of love. >> i understand your sentiment mayor. >> we don't have to sacrifice safety for first amendment rights. both exist and we will make sure that both exist in seattle. >> they took over parts of the city, they took over police precincts. summer of love, armed vigilantes, checkpoints and vandalism. or of course a community garden. the police are not invited. what do they call that? i thought that was disconnection, they even built a border wall. tough on immigration policies. i thought liberals were against these thing, and president trump now vowing to restore order, and they are calling this intervention unconstitutional and illegal. now i will say this.
the mayor of seattle, jenny durkin is her name is either too stupid or too incompetent to care.he's letting the antichrist take over and control and even destroy her city. just calling this autonomous zone patriotic. last night on fake news cnn she predicted that it would lead to a summer of love. wow. take a look. >> how long do you think seattle in those few blocks looks like this? >> i don't know, we could have a summer of love. >> i understand your sentiment mayor....
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harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that. and tom got to work painting harriet wearing her ppe. what does it mean to you now to have it? i'll have that picture forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been, but people that i work with, people i call my friends, everybody coming together, i can look at that and think, gosh, you know. it's very emotional. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who has been inundated with portrait requests from hundreds of doctors and nurses. he matched her with bp portrait award finalist mary jane ansel, who conducted a virtual sitting. so i'm really excited to paint you and i think this is such a lovely idea. i never had my portrait done before, but it's also good to have like this kind of experience where people are supporting us in a different way. that must be really difficult when you've got your mask on, because i know that that sort of connection that you have with your patients, that's such a huge part of looking after
harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that. and tom got to work painting harriet wearing her ppe. what does it mean to you now to have it? i'll have that picture forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been, but people that i work with, people i call my friends, everybody coming together, i can look at that and think, gosh, you know. it's very emotional. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with...
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let's listen to mayor jenny durkin. >> she is using law enforcement as a political tool.e are seeing a dry run for martial law. >> i want to thank the men and women of the police department particularly those who were injured, difficult to see their entire organization. jillian: what is your reaction. >> totally hypocritical, she left it in sergeant organized into in charge of occupy militants with rifles patrolling the streets and deciding who will come in it who could not. it is ridiculous, she used to be a us attorney. she only shutdown chop once protesters and rioters vandalized her house, in the seattle police department, even when shortstaffed has to go to her house. city councilmembers houses, even councilmembers who agree with defunding the police department, there is no satisfying amount, don't know why she is trying, it is about protecting citizens of seattle. todd: it will be interesting to see if this defunding movement is a thing of the past are continuing on in many cities. we always appreciate your insight. 1:18 on the pacific coast. jillian: a bit earlier.
let's listen to mayor jenny durkin. >> she is using law enforcement as a political tool.e are seeing a dry run for martial law. >> i want to thank the men and women of the police department particularly those who were injured, difficult to see their entire organization. jillian: what is your reaction. >> totally hypocritical, she left it in sergeant organized into in charge of occupy militants with rifles patrolling the streets and deciding who will come in it who could not....
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harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that.ure forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who has been inundated with portrait requests from hundreds of doctors and nurses. he matched her with bp portrait award finalist mary jane ansel, who conducted a virtual sitting. so i'm really excited to paint you and i think this is such a lovely idea. i never had my portrait done before, but it's also good to have like this kind of experience where people are supporting us in a different way. so far, there've been around 500 parings of hospital key worker and professional artist under the hashtag portraits for nhs heroes. the hope is once the lockdown is over to have a public exhibition of them all as the culmination of an initiative that has already been copied in america, spain, belgium, and ireland. will gompertz, bbc news. for couples who had hoped for spring and summer weddings this year, the coronavirus pandemic has mean
harriet durkin, an a&e nurse at the manchester royal infirmary, did just that.ure forever and be able to look back, you know, and remember what a difficult time it had been. critical care nurse carolina pinto also got in touch with tom, who has been inundated with portrait requests from hundreds of doctors and nurses. he matched her with bp portrait award finalist mary jane ansel, who conducted a virtual sitting. so i'm really excited to paint you and i think this is such a lovely idea. i...