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when he gets thcall,se answers the call,ven when the cameras are not aroun aer e.oncameras are g s familyask any of these now continues tonswer the bell when our people call. is a leader that you see on tv commentating about o experiences, but more importantly,e is aho leader has lived ur experiences and because he has lived those experiences. s heing to talk about the experience terble loss of somebody who should be with us today. that is george floyd. give a great round of applause for the reverend [applause] v. srp thank you. i want us to not sit here and act like we had a fgeorge floydg the deceased. he did not die of common health he dd of a common american criminal justice malfunction. he died because of their -- there has not been the corrective behavior that has ught this country that if you wmmit ame c, it does not matter whether yr blue jeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you committed. [ae]laus not a normal funeral. it is not a normal circumstance. common and -- it is scriptureee ande need to reference, go to easy cleat -- ecclesiastes, third chapter. to every p
when he gets thcall,se answers the call,ven when the cameras are not aroun aer e.oncameras are g s familyask any of these now continues tonswer the bell when our people call. is a leader that you see on tv commentating about o experiences, but more importantly,e is aho leader has lived ur experiences and because he has lived those experiences. s heing to talk about the experience terble loss of somebody who should be with us today. that is george floyd. give a great round of applause for the...
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plus, moving day in the lonestar st >>> the negotiations between.play aers associations and major league baseball have stalled out. but the players do want to play in 2020, this happening in the last hour, in a statement released by tony clark, it's been the goal to play since march, but the negotiations have fall p on deaf ears, and now it's time to play ball. let them know when and where. the key sticking pnts hav been prorated salaries and games. we're looking at 48-50 games as proposed by commissioner m manfred. >>> jordan spieth had two birdies, but a one over on the back nine puts him tied for second. how about colin nearly an ace on 16, sticks it a foot from the hole. tapped that in for birdie. everyone is chasing zander schauffele. a tap-in birdie would do. he shoots a four under 66 today. nice hhim a one-shot lead. >> i was making a ton of birdies at home and telling austin, i don't see why a whole lot should change. this is the pga tour and tournament golf. and all the names are out here. but for the most part, with it being so quiet, it's kind of easy to keep to yourself, and
plus, moving day in the lonestar st >>> the negotiations between.play aers associations and major league baseball have stalled out. but the players do want to play in 2020, this happening in the last hour, in a statement released by tony clark, it's been the goal to play since march, but the negotiations have fall p on deaf ears, and now it's time to play ball. let them know when and where. the key sticking pnts hav been prorated salaries and games. we're looking at 48-50 games as...
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aere is and has been disproportionate amount of injustice and we must address that. host: i think we may have lost your audio for a moment, but we will ask you this for we get calls. you, as the national league of cities, what is the national league of cities on covid-19, and the federal government, what are you asking of the federal government? in terms of legislative response, funding, etc. guest: the national league of cities, have what is called a campaign. a simple, that is approach called cities are essential. certainly, the federal government has come out with the cares act, certainly has started dispersing direct funding to a number of cities and states, and even counties. if you are not a city that has a population more, you got nothing. certainly, we have been out of the equation and that l availabe to us. it is unlikely to ever be available. one of the things we are doing, we are pushing that the federal the coronavirus relief funds for all minister polities to be able to address the issues that we are all impacted by because this is not just a big-city is
aere is and has been disproportionate amount of injustice and we must address that. host: i think we may have lost your audio for a moment, but we will ask you this for we get calls. you, as the national league of cities, what is the national league of cities on covid-19, and the federal government, what are you asking of the federal government? in terms of legislative response, funding, etc. guest: the national league of cities, have what is called a campaign. a simple, that is approach called...
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. >>> por mas de 40 aÑos el aoerp aer aeropuerto de california lleva s su nombre pero pronto podria ser al igual que su figura >>> afecta y mas ahora que en e estos timepempos la gente testas despierta. >>> tosdos tenemos derecho a n t neutras ciniones >>> wayne dijo aca creer en la supremacia blanca y no es re responabsable de que lsos afro afroamericanos eran esclavos. >>> era machista y tambien ra s racista. >>> esto en medio de un m movimiento desencadenada por la meuruerte de georgrge floyd y m llamamitento porquepara retirs s sinbolos no cesaron, en miami l figura de cristobal colon fue a vandalizada y tambien sacaron la estatua de (en ingles( por tene simbologia racista y tambien el ptresidente donald trump firmo e orden ejecutiva apara proregt s estos monumentos >>> tambien el hijo de john w wayne dijo en 2019 que los co comentarios de su padre fueron sacados de contexto tras una e t entrevista . >>> en un fallo histioco la c p corte suprema dio otro golpe historichi historico a la administracion trump magistradod decidieron qu la legislacion violaba el der o derecho de la mujer
. >>> por mas de 40 aÑos el aoerp aer aeropuerto de california lleva s su nombre pero pronto podria ser al igual que su figura >>> afecta y mas ahora que en e estos timepempos la gente testas despierta. >>> tosdos tenemos derecho a n t neutras ciniones >>> wayne dijo aca creer en la supremacia blanca y no es re responabsable de que lsos afro afroamericanos eran esclavos. >>> era machista y tambien ra s racista. >>> esto en medio de un m...
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campaign trail on saturday with a rallin tulsa, oklahoma that was ppped for tonight but rescheduled aer a fierce outcry about holding it on junete th. the choice of tulsa alarms the president's critics. arly a century ago, white mobs launched a bloody attack against black americans in black wall street. and reotestors pointo tulsa, authorities are concerned of ad pike en he takes the stage tomorrow it will be th end of a long week as the campaign season enters the new chapter and new memoir by john bolton to the last decisions by the supreme court to intense debate still gng on capitol reform. ut police and applies yamiche alcindor, correspondent for pbs "wshour," geoff bennett, nbc news and sue and page from u.s.a. today. and josh dawsey from "washington post." the president took on the protestors and the low lifes of what president trump making that statement on juneteent yamiche: the entire nation is thinking abo the flawsn america, the idea that america just never quite got right that when trum tweeting out and . threatening protestors and he positioning himselfand will come to okla
campaign trail on saturday with a rallin tulsa, oklahoma that was ppped for tonight but rescheduled aer a fierce outcry about holding it on junete th. the choice of tulsa alarms the president's critics. arly a century ago, white mobs launched a bloody attack against black americans in black wall street. and reotestors pointo tulsa, authorities are concerned of ad pike en he takes the stage tomorrow it will be th end of a long week as the campaign season enters the new chapter and new memoir by...
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millions pack into religious sites in mecca but a aer m mths of uncncertainty due to covid-1, saudi arabia decided to go along with the pilgrimage without any international visitors. the minister said that the final number of pilgrims next month could be under 1000. >> this year's pilgrimage is likely to be historic. mecca usually fills with more than 2 million pilgrimss during that sacred d week for i islam t it will almost t be emptyty. that the government t has decicd ththat the e event will be m mil in scope to block the spread of the e virus. foreign language] just that sauaudi arabia has struggled to stop the spread in its own territory, the pilgrimage has become a major source of contagion. a previous2 to 2014, epidemic in the middle east spread it during the pilgrimage and a somewhat t worshipers returned to their home countries l. holding a scaled-back pilgrimage will cost saudi arabia. hajjcially first, generates some 12 billion dollars every year, a major source of income for riyadh already hit by a slow down -- slowed down economy. the cost could also be political. saudi arabia
millions pack into religious sites in mecca but a aer m mths of uncncertainty due to covid-1, saudi arabia decided to go along with the pilgrimage without any international visitors. the minister said that the final number of pilgrims next month could be under 1000. >> this year's pilgrimage is likely to be historic. mecca usually fills with more than 2 million pilgrimss during that sacred d week for i islam t it will almost t be emptyty. that the government t has decicd ththat the e...
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nasa is renaming its headquarters in washington aer mary jackson, the first black female engineer atpace agency. her rk helped launch the original astronauts and was featured in the book and movie inidden figures." mary jackson die005. still to come on the newshr with judy woodruff, whistleblowers testify about the increasing politicization of the justice department. questions arise about nato's future, as the president looks to move u.s. troops out of germany. employees at meat processing plants face the risks of covid-19, and much more. sh>> this is the pbsour from w eta studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: in washington today, the house judiciary committee heard new allegations of abu fromce within the jus department. lisa de chardin has the story. lisa: on capitol hill, a hearing on whether the agency which enforces the law is itself breaking it. two current justi departmen attorneys charge that attorney general william barr andthers -- ordered some investigations and tried to weaken others for pol
nasa is renaming its headquarters in washington aer mary jackson, the first black female engineer atpace agency. her rk helped launch the original astronauts and was featured in the book and movie inidden figures." mary jackson die005. still to come on the newshr with judy woodruff, whistleblowers testify about the increasing politicization of the justice department. questions arise about nato's future, as the president looks to move u.s. troops out of germany. employees at meat processing...
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won aer: nkurunziza second term in 2010.hts groups accused him of restricting political freedom. five years later, breaking constitutional norm and among global condemnation, he announced his plan to stand for a third term. >> what is happening now is the fault of the people who were not on our side, but it is going to make us stronger than ever. whatever happens will be their fault, not ours. the move sparked mass protests and violence. people were killed and 4000 fled the country. in the run-up to those elections there was an attendant -- attempted coup when that -- thent was on his way u.n. and human rights groups accused security forces of torture, beatings, sexual violence and murder. his third all, he won presidential term in july, 2015. but the violence continued, as did his standoff with the international can unity. and first to cooperation with the international court after investigating allegations of abuse. there was a referendum to extend the presidential term from five to seven years. >> you should listen to tho
won aer: nkurunziza second term in 2010.hts groups accused him of restricting political freedom. five years later, breaking constitutional norm and among global condemnation, he announced his plan to stand for a third term. >> what is happening now is the fault of the people who were not on our side, but it is going to make us stronger than ever. whatever happens will be their fault, not ours. the move sparked mass protests and violence. people were killed and 4000 fled the country. in...
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. >> aer dping copiousmounts heavyrain, trocal stor istobalade lanall in uisianaand, once agaiai it causoding. take aook at ts footage. flood water rushed through parts of louisiana on sunday after cristobal made landfall. cristobal is said to be the second earliest name storm to directly impact louisiana on record. heavy rain inundated homes, cars and some roads. take a look at this radar. this is the radar since sunday. lots of the heavy rain pounded the south. as you can see, it's been maintaining circulation while moving slowly towards the north. it has weakened to the tropical depression, will likely transition to a low pressure system soon. the system will likely make its way towards the great lakes region tuesday and wednesday. it looks like the center will likely move through wisconsin. this is very, very rare. lots of rain is expected across the northeastern areas of the united states, and rain will also spread towards ontario. as opposed to that, it's dry, windy and hot across the southwestern united states. conditions are favorable for wildfires. the temperature is going to be
. >> aer dping copiousmounts heavyrain, trocal stor istobalade lanall in uisianaand, once agaiai it causoding. take aook at ts footage. flood water rushed through parts of louisiana on sunday after cristobal made landfall. cristobal is said to be the second earliest name storm to directly impact louisiana on record. heavy rain inundated homes, cars and some roads. take a look at this radar. this is the radar since sunday. lots of the heavy rain pounded the south. as you can see, it's been...
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. >>> very emotional testimony today from the victims' families of the 2018 camp fire indi aer e involuntary manslaughter as we reported to you. >> reporter: in this superior courtroom one by one families of the victims of the 2018 deadly camp fire in paradise finally had a chance to articulate their loss to pg&e. susan and droty lost her mother. >> i have never been through anything like this before in my life. we lost and i lost her. i didn't realize how much she meant to me until she was gone. >> reporter: some lost family and family heirlooms. >> some things can be replaced but life's treasures we intend to pass on to our children cannot. >> reporter: joseph downer says he spoke to his brother minutes before the fire hit his house. >> i could hear the stuff exploding. i could hear the fear in his voice. >> reporter: pg&e's ceo bill johnson said yesterday he wished kns es not.ome way to take backe pg&e pleaded guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of unlawfully starting a fire. the fire killed 85 people but prosecutors weren't certain they could prove pg&e was resp
. >>> very emotional testimony today from the victims' families of the 2018 camp fire indi aer e involuntary manslaughter as we reported to you. >> reporter: in this superior courtroom one by one families of the victims of the 2018 deadly camp fire in paradise finally had a chance to articulate their loss to pg&e. susan and droty lost her mother. >> i have never been through anything like this before in my life. we lost and i lost her. i didn't realize how much she...
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inew mexico, a lasruruces lice offer has bn charge with ioluntaryanslaughr r the e ath of his and aer a affic st in the ficer february chriopher smser remas free on bail. is accud of kilng valenzla by pling him a ck restrnt. smelseis heardn his lal vio tellinvalenzue, "i'm going to expleve to che you out, bro even aer valenela lost conscisness, t video sws elser ma no attet to hel him. instead he iheard deribing s encounr with venzuela as a "gd littleight." antonivalenzue was a father ofour r whwoworkeds a painter. acrding tothe washgton po," l lasruruces,ew mexic had the ghest ra of poli killingsf any ci in th country tween 20 and 201 on capitol hill, democratic lawmakers from the house and senate introduced their police reform legislation monday. this is congressional black caucus chair karen bass. acthe justice and policing establishes a bold transformative vision of policing in america. never again should the will be subjected to witnessing what we saw on the streets in minneapolis. the slow murder of an individual by uniformed police officer. amy: the legislation would make prose
inew mexico, a lasruruces lice offer has bn charge with ioluntaryanslaughr r the e ath of his and aer a affic st in the ficer february chriopher smser remas free on bail. is accud of kilng valenzla by pling him a ck restrnt. smelseis heardn his lal vio tellinvalenzue, "i'm going to expleve to che you out, bro even aer valenela lost conscisness, t video sws elser ma no attet to hel him. instead he iheard deribing s encounr with venzuela as a "gd littleight." antonivalenzue was a...
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. >>> today the house lawmakers held aer hearing to discuss policing tactics and reform. as skyler henry reports, the brother of george floyd was among the witnesses. >> i'm here today to get justice for my brother. >> reporter: floyd joined self- o'witnesss to deliver powerful testimony to the house judiciary committee, one day after he and his family buried his brother, george floyd. >> my family, they just cry, cry every day and just ask why, why. he pleaded for his life. >> reporter: mass demonstrations erupted around the world calling for police changes. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle vowed to work towards solution, but the republican committee members also bashed calls to defund police departments. >> if you believe that we should defund the police, will you please raise your hand? >> this is really not about defunding police. it is about funding other thicks. >> reporter: the hearing comes days after the democrats introduce stair massive reform bill djustice in policing act. the senate republicans are also working on their proposals. the white house chief o
. >>> today the house lawmakers held aer hearing to discuss policing tactics and reform. as skyler henry reports, the brother of george floyd was among the witnesses. >> i'm here today to get justice for my brother. >> reporter: floyd joined self- o'witnesss to deliver powerful testimony to the house judiciary committee, one day after he and his family buried his brother, george floyd. >> my family, they just cry, cry every day and just ask why, why. he pleaded for...
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ros: from newla zeand to india -- restrictions are lifting therrt india has aer of a million confirmedes of ofheifth highest total in the world. but shopping malls and places of worship, offices and restaurants are all reopening. high risk areas in soities will stay shut and iesividual stan decide the degree to which restrictions are lifting. our reporter was outside a shopping mall in the north of india. >> now you have to sanitize your hands before younter the place. then there are thermal scanners -- when you enter, your temperature is checked.ck they cheour temperature and only then they allow you to enter. the are social distancing norms, distancing being insured, at the same time, everyone has to wear a mask. a surge of infections. local media is reporting people are being turned away from hoitals. is is a news site called scroll that details the experience of one man drove his mother to four hospitals and was turned away from all of them. here is more. >> delhi's chief minister says when he was easing the lockdown in the national capital, he said coronavirus is not going away. w
ros: from newla zeand to india -- restrictions are lifting therrt india has aer of a million confirmedes of ofheifth highest total in the world. but shopping malls and places of worship, offices and restaurants are all reopening. high risk areas in soities will stay shut and iesividual stan decide the degree to which restrictions are lifting. our reporter was outside a shopping mall in the north of india. >> now you have to sanitize your hands before younter the place. then there are...
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i don't take my i think aer to the streets and throw bricks. i don't try to destroy property. i don't try to hurt people. i'm going pass legislation, hopefully, that will make a difference. now, i'll introduce it and i will give the congress the opportunity to do the right thing. but i can't tell what you democrats or republicans will do because i know that this kind of legislation is far reaching. it's what's needed. but i also know that there are reasons why this kind of legislation may not get the attention it merits. and a lot of that will be covered in the book that i'm writing. i need not go into it in great detail. the point is this -- let me make this point. i am not going to let that anger cause me to become a person who is going distract from the movement that's taking place. we should do this when we are angry. as i am, i am a legislator. i'm going to legislate. we should also all register, and we should also vote. and we should vote like we have never voted before. i think that voting can make a difference this november. >> one more call here from anthony, south ri
i don't take my i think aer to the streets and throw bricks. i don't try to destroy property. i don't try to hurt people. i'm going pass legislation, hopefully, that will make a difference. now, i'll introduce it and i will give the congress the opportunity to do the right thing. but i can't tell what you democrats or republicans will do because i know that this kind of legislation is far reaching. it's what's needed. but i also know that there are reasons why this kind of legislation may not...
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derrick scott di aer arrested over allegations he passed a fake $20 bill at a taco truck.too can be heard saying he cannot breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> i don't care. >> reporis manner of death ruled unknown and all officers were cleared of any wrongdoing. this incident happened in may of last year. the video was only released yesterday after black lives matter members demanded it. >> defund the police! >> reporter: these videos and others coming out as the cries to reform, or even defund, police departments and procedures grow louder. >> defund the police does not mean zeroing out public safety budgets. what it means is taking money from law enforcement and reallocating it. >> reporter: l.a. announcing major cuts to police funding. seattle considering a 50% reduction. and new york redirecting funds to youth programs and moving a bill forward that would ban choke holds. with criticism mounting, police unions in new york and across the country defending officers. >> this isn't stained by someone in minneapolis. stop treating us like animals and thugs and start treating us
derrick scott di aer arrested over allegations he passed a fake $20 bill at a taco truck.too can be heard saying he cannot breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> i don't care. >> reporis manner of death ruled unknown and all officers were cleared of any wrongdoing. this incident happened in may of last year. the video was only released yesterday after black lives matter members demanded it. >> defund the police! >> reporter: these videos and others coming out as the cries...
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aer which, he had erected lightning rod. lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelled to erect a lightning rod to protect a guilty conscience from an offended god. [laughter] life, the same phase of lincoln learned a painful lesson that self-indulgent, aggressive humor could injure its author as well as its target. in september of 1842, he wrote for a journal. ridiculing 36-year-old james shields, the state auditor. he was an impetuous man with a short fuse. he had good reason to freight at sexualult with its assault on his character. lincoln reluctantly accepted the challenge of a duel. we cannot be sure how he intended the dark humor in
aer which, he had erected lightning rod. lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelled to erect a...
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aer, professor aer, is it standard -- professor ayer, is it standard practice to bring on n against states based the president's proclamation. >> it is not. especially when it's a local problem that varies from place to place but the pattern of mr. barr acting sometimes right after but in any event totally in a consummate matter with somewhat intemperate political expressions usually tweets by the president, doesn't just happen in this area. it's happening in a lot of different areas. the one i'm most concerned about is the one that relates to this obamagate nonsense that is being spewed by the president and bill barr is echoing it in tv appearances running about every 10 days. he goes on fox news and talks about his investigation and how people are going to get charged and i don't know what's next. ms. dean: i've seen that i fear what's next. even more concerning is a.g. barr has made clear he'll use his powers to strong arm states into doing what he wants regardless of the law. white house health experts publicly emphasized that removing stay at home orders prematurely, these are health
aer, professor aer, is it standard -- professor ayer, is it standard practice to bring on n against states based the president's proclamation. >> it is not. especially when it's a local problem that varies from place to place but the pattern of mr. barr acting sometimes right after but in any event totally in a consummate matter with somewhat intemperate political expressions usually tweets by the president, doesn't just happen in this area. it's happening in a lot of different areas. the...
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vallow, discovered during aer er iseart chad daybell's home, their mother's new husband. >> we are aware that those remains are the remains of children. >> reporter: daybell appearing today before a judge today via zoom, facing two felony counts of "destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence." >> mr. daybell, do you understand the allegations on both counts that have been brought against you? >> i do. >> reporter: mom lori vallow already behind bars after refusing to tell police where the children were. >> lori? can you tell me where your kids are? >> reporter: the couple under a cloud of suspicion for months after a string of deaths in the family. marrying in hawaii weeks after daybell's first wife died. vallow's husband killed last summer by her brother, who later died himself. friends and family insisting lori changed after meeting daybell, a religious author. after lori's arrest, daybell telling us the kids were safe. is there anything that you would like to say to people who are concerned about the kids or concerned about you and your wife, anything at all you want to say to
vallow, discovered during aer er iseart chad daybell's home, their mother's new husband. >> we are aware that those remains are the remains of children. >> reporter: daybell appearing today before a judge today via zoom, facing two felony counts of "destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence." >> mr. daybell, do you understand the allegations on both counts that have been brought against you? >> i do. >> reporter: mom lori vallow already behind...
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aere are others that have tremendous amount of cash on the balance sheet which will give them an advantagethink we will come out of this being more responsible about .everage and you did not ask but at the household sector level there will have to be a change in behavior. a lot have had for the second time in 15 years that they have seen their nest eggs hit and half of the baby boomers are within a decade of retirement. there are number of structural factors coming out of this crisis that will change how we behave. ron, inc. you very much. coming up a little -- ron, thank you very much. coming up later, an exclusive conversation with larry fink. that's at 3:30 in london and 10:30 in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg: surveillance. tom and francine from london and new york. we are having a good conversation about the markets, we had ron temple and where he sees value. what do you deal -- do with the worry that inflation will be out of control and we will have runaway inflation? discount the probability of high inflation rates. i think we have seen a bit of that movie in 2009,
aere are others that have tremendous amount of cash on the balance sheet which will give them an advantagethink we will come out of this being more responsible about .everage and you did not ask but at the household sector level there will have to be a change in behavior. a lot have had for the second time in 15 years that they have seen their nest eggs hit and half of the baby boomers are within a decade of retirement. there are number of structural factors coming out of this crisis that will...
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aer, professor aer, is it standard -- professor ayer, is it standard practice to bring on n against states based the president's proclamation. >> it is not. especially when it's a local problem that varies from place to place but the pattern of mr. barr acting sometimes right after but in any event totally in a consummate matter with somewhat intemperate political expressions usually tweets by the president, doesn't just happen in this area. it's happening in a lot of different areas. the one i'm most concerned about is the one that relates to this obamagate nonsense that is being spewed by the president and bill barr is echoing it in tv appearances running about every 10 days. he goes on fox news and talks about his investigation and how people are going to get charged and i don't know what's next. ms. dean: i've seen that i fear what's next. even more concerning is a.g. barr has made clear he'll use his powers to strong arm states into doing what he wants regardless of the law. white house health experts publicly emphasized that removing stay at home orders prematurely, these are health
aer, professor aer, is it standard -- professor ayer, is it standard practice to bring on n against states based the president's proclamation. >> it is not. especially when it's a local problem that varies from place to place but the pattern of mr. barr acting sometimes right after but in any event totally in a consummate matter with somewhat intemperate political expressions usually tweets by the president, doesn't just happen in this area. it's happening in a lot of different areas. the...
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look at that, 100s up and down the valley today and thunderstorms will be booming up in the see aer are a once again. take a look off to the east this afternoon, look at some of those beautiful clouds.aer are a once. take a look off to the east this afternoon, look at some of those beautiful clouds. >>> we'll share with you this breaking news from the u.s. labor department. they just released the latest weekly unemployment numbers. there were nearly 1.5 million new claims filed last week, which is a little bit higher than what economists expected. more than 47 million people have filed for jobless benefits in the last 14 weeks when the covid-19 pandemic caused massive layoffs. this marks the 12th straight week that weekly numbers have gone down. there are more than 19.5 million continuing unemployment claims. >>> and here is a look at how the markets are reacting to the news. you can see that we're down almost 200 points. we are committed to helping to build a better bay area and we're focused on four areas including our economy. and with so many people out of work right now, finding is
look at that, 100s up and down the valley today and thunderstorms will be booming up in the see aer are a once again. take a look off to the east this afternoon, look at some of those beautiful clouds.aer are a once. take a look off to the east this afternoon, look at some of those beautiful clouds. >>> we'll share with you this breaking news from the u.s. labor department. they just released the latest weekly unemployment numbers. there were nearly 1.5 million new claims filed last...
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you can see that the advisability is low in the aer. so be kaef. t overnight road work has been picked up. and i'm not seeing any major issues on our roads, so good news. >>> and next the local school district planning to have kids back in classes in the fall. >>> and let's take a live look outside again. this is our sfo camera. and you can see that it is quite clear. much different than the golden gate bridge. - is there a better alternative to braces? - only invisalign aligners use smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably. and in many cases, it works faster than braces. (upbeat music) and in many cases, it works faster than braces. sfx: dog bark sfx: confetti popper popping sfx: bubbles when we can't be close, we can still be close. >>> some oakland mcdonald's workers are on strike. this rally was at the 45th and telegraph store yesterday. supporters painted a mural on the street and a group of workers filed a lawsuit against the franchise other than alleging poor policies that led to 116 them contra covid-19. >>> an
you can see that the advisability is low in the aer. so be kaef. t overnight road work has been picked up. and i'm not seeing any major issues on our roads, so good news. >>> and next the local school district planning to have kids back in classes in the fall. >>> and let's take a live look outside again. this is our sfo camera. and you can see that it is quite clear. much different than the golden gate bridge. - is there a better alternative to braces? - only invisalign...
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this comes with a t moeray aer mawa't h with her event. >> reporter: berkeley mom henrietta says sheis cell phone video after a man ripped down one of her justice signs. >> -- take em all down. >> as a black biracial woman, given everything that is happening, i hit record right away. >> reporter: she asked him why? >> because i think it is obnoxious for you to preach for me and to everybody else. what do we have a president for eight years who is black. what the hell is the matter with you? are you sick in the brain? >> no. i'm not sure if you are aware of all the black men that are dieing in this count rye right at the hands of police brutality. >> black men that are killing black men. >> reporter: henrietta is pregnant and with her two small children aged 4 and the. >> i was enraged and frustrated. >> reporter: and she says surprised by some of of his comments that debate seem to add up. >> -- that i wasn't upset to watch george get killed in front of us, you are wrong. that was about as obnoxious as i've heard. but black lives matter going around preaching? what a bunch of [ bleep
this comes with a t moeray aer mawa't h with her event. >> reporter: berkeley mom henrietta says sheis cell phone video after a man ripped down one of her justice signs. >> -- take em all down. >> as a black biracial woman, given everything that is happening, i hit record right away. >> reporter: she asked him why? >> because i think it is obnoxious for you to preach for me and to everybody else. what do we have a president for eight years who is black. what the...
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two more under the influence aers arrive, tau and derek chauvin.eo shows floyd is already in the vehicle, there's a struggle, and floyd ends up on the ground on the other side of the car. bystander darnella frazier begins catching this video. another bystander also captures video from a different anger showing it's not just one officer restraining floyd. >> get off of him now. >> what's wrong with you? >> two minutes into the recording, officers called for an ambulance. chauvin continues pressing down on floyd's neck. the ambulance arrives, but floyd's body is already limp. >> you guys aren't checking his pulse or doing compressions! >> paramedics eventually arrive but floyd is pronounced dead a short time later. >> what i saw was murder and that's why i want them to be arrested and charged and convicted for. >> that is exactly what some in the neighborhood and others who saw the video thought too. the next day, they showed up in force to honor george floyd, a 46-year-old bouncer, truck driver, and father. >> it broke my heart. it was devastated. t
two more under the influence aers arrive, tau and derek chauvin.eo shows floyd is already in the vehicle, there's a struggle, and floyd ends up on the ground on the other side of the car. bystander darnella frazier begins catching this video. another bystander also captures video from a different anger showing it's not just one officer restraining floyd. >> get off of him now. >> what's wrong with you? >> two minutes into the recording, officers called for an ambulance....
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. >> the virus, is space agency has created aer withable item.'s hands come close to his or her face, the pulse vibrates. that should help the wearer to avoid contact. the cdc recommends to avoid touching your face to get infected. nasa is not selling pulses, people who want one can create their own. it requires a 3d printer, wire and ought materials. nasa has details on its website. >>> tonight it's back-to-back episodes of modern family and brack-ish and mixed-ish and the genetic detective at 10:00. you can get the latest news any time with the abc 7 news app. it has enhanced live video features. more customizations and push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in real time so that will do it for us at abc 7 news at 4:00. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts in 60 second after more restrictions second after more restrictions coming to californi great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so
. >> the virus, is space agency has created aer withable item.'s hands come close to his or her face, the pulse vibrates. that should help the wearer to avoid contact. the cdc recommends to avoid touching your face to get infected. nasa is not selling pulses, people who want one can create their own. it requires a 3d printer, wire and ought materials. nasa has details on its website. >>> tonight it's back-to-back episodes of modern family and brack-ish and mixed-ish and the...
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be aere is going to defining issue for your generation, certainly climate change and how we retrofit and react to it and how it changes lifestyles, reconfigures geography, going to be front and center issues for your generation. you will inherit the good come of the bad and the ugly from our generation in terms of decisions we did not make. start with the paris climate accord. we had universal agreement on the steps that need to be taken at a minimum in the paris i met accord. every country on the planet has signed on to it -- paris climate accord. every country on the planet has signed on to it except one, the u.s., one of the biggest sources of global warming. that is because of donald trump. it was tragic because not only inbolic but also life impact terms of commitment to reducing our carbon footprint. so until donald trump is replaced with a more enlightened science-based administration that will make enlightened public policy based on empirical evidence, then you and i as citizens, our state and local governments need to be taking measures to reduce our carbon footprint and gre
be aere is going to defining issue for your generation, certainly climate change and how we retrofit and react to it and how it changes lifestyles, reconfigures geography, going to be front and center issues for your generation. you will inherit the good come of the bad and the ugly from our generation in terms of decisions we did not make. start with the paris climate accord. we had universal agreement on the steps that need to be taken at a minimum in the paris i met accord. every country on...
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lines in the third ward with protestors a coupleo weeks they marched from the third ward, the streets aerege floyd grew up the way to city hall. so local leaders are taking it seriously. and we're just going to have to see what happens when it comes to reactiofrom theocal community r things like this chokehold ban, which the mayor announced today.dr >> wf: matt harab with houston public mengia reporti on the funeral of george floyd today. matt, thank you very much. >> oodruff: in the day's other news, the u.s. senate confirmed general charles brown to be air force chief of staff. he is the nation's firck military service chief ever. the vote was 98 to nothing. we'll cus on race in the military, aftethe news summary. the world health organization tried today to car up confusion over the spread of the coronavirus. on monday, a top w.h.o. researcher, maria van kerkhove, appeared to say that infected people with no symptoms rarely transmit covid-19. today, she said she was referring only to a small sample of studies. >> we do know that some people who are asymptomatic or some people who don't
lines in the third ward with protestors a coupleo weeks they marched from the third ward, the streets aerege floyd grew up the way to city hall. so local leaders are taking it seriously. and we're just going to have to see what happens when it comes to reactiofrom theocal community r things like this chokehold ban, which the mayor announced today.dr >> wf: matt harab with houston public mengia reporti on the funeral of george floyd today. matt, thank you very much. >> oodruff: in...
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doves aers need to be sent to calls that deal with someone having a mental health crisis? we should bring that to folks. rashad, thank you so much for coming in hand sharing time with me. really appreciate it. as you see we're staying close to houston as reporters are on the ground for the funeral service for george floyd that will be getting under way shortly. there's also something we need to turn to, a disturbing new video come out, this time from austin, texas, showing the final moments of another black man's life in police custody, and he's heard saying multiple times i can't breathe. talking about 40-year-old javier ambler who died after a traffic stop. this was last year, but video was just released. the district attorney there is now trying to get some more evidence, more video evidence, including from the live pd which is a reality show that was filming with the police during this incident. there's warning that this video is very disturbing. cnn's ed lavandera walks us through what happened. >> reporter: kate, the video you're about to watch is deeply disturbing.
doves aers need to be sent to calls that deal with someone having a mental health crisis? we should bring that to folks. rashad, thank you so much for coming in hand sharing time with me. really appreciate it. as you see we're staying close to houston as reporters are on the ground for the funeral service for george floyd that will be getting under way shortly. there's also something we need to turn to, a disturbing new video come out, this time from austin, texas, showing the final moments of...
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police reform aer all these rallies around the country, it's clear there's a lot of sentimeno looking to improve country. n this the house and the senate completely -- republicans and democrats completely at odds over this. what's going on? david: on this one, i - i blame frankly. ats, i think tom scott the republican fromar southina who is the republican sponsor put together a good faith bill.it had not everything but it had some stuff. it had making lching a federal hate crime. against chokeholds. more transparency for pole misconduct. and they say we're going to let you vote. maybe i o support somthese amendments. so he had a pretty open process. i'm a big believer if you can take half the cake, take half the cake. d democrats can get the whole cake. think they should have compromised on thisnd accepted half a cake. it would have been a step forward to a better police force. >> s the democrats tried to sit down with tim scott or any of the other republicans? mark: well, i think tim scott -- i think tim scott was authentic figure on this, absolutely a man of reality, talked about hi
police reform aer all these rallies around the country, it's clear there's a lot of sentimeno looking to improve country. n this the house and the senate completely -- republicans and democrats completely at odds over this. what's going on? david: on this one, i - i blame frankly. ats, i think tom scott the republican fromar southina who is the republican sponsor put together a good faith bill.it had not everything but it had some stuff. it had making lching a federal hate crime. against...
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westbound traffic seems to have shut down as protest aers are o there as well.e'll watch what's happening in san francisco. as you know, a chinese company said its vaccine caused the body to produce anti-bodies against the virus but don't know if the antibodies will protect people from infection. how significant potentially is this? >> well, i think, you know, we're still looking at about at least a year away before we have vaccines widely available. i think we need to really keep our eye on the ball on what needs to happen in the interim. yes, vaccines will eventually really bring this pandemic to an end. but i think about it in three phases, wolf. so you have the first phase which is about lockdowns, shelter-in-place orders, whatever you want to call that. that was supposed to be timed during which we're preparing for the second phase. that's really about the mass testing, the contact tracing, figuring out who's infectious and separating those people from those who are not and making a plan for how do you isolate them? if somebody's infectious in a family, our
westbound traffic seems to have shut down as protest aers are o there as well.e'll watch what's happening in san francisco. as you know, a chinese company said its vaccine caused the body to produce anti-bodies against the virus but don't know if the antibodies will protect people from infection. how significant potentially is this? >> well, i think, you know, we're still looking at about at least a year away before we have vaccines widely available. i think we need to really keep our eye...
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officer vincece d'andraia has be c charg witith sault,t, criminal mischf,f, harsment, and d mecing a aer video showed him violently shoving a acaceful protester tohehe grod asas he shoutean expleveve and misogyststic sr. 20-yr-r-old unyaya zer suffer a a seire a andas hospitalized wh h concusonon ter the y 2929 aack. prident trp has twted an atck on a ngtime pce tivist w was asslted by ffalo poce offics at a ack livematter ptest las we. in video of the assault which has been viewed by millions, two buffalo police officers are seen violently shoving 75-year-old martin gugino to the ground. dozens of officers walk by as blood pours from gugino's head. on tuesday morning, as gugino lay in a hospital recovering from head trauma, president trump amplified a conspiracy theory pushed by right-wing news outlet one america news, tweeting -- "buffalo protester shoved by police could be an antifa provocateur. 75-year-old martin gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment. i watched, he fell harder than was pushed. was aiming scanner. coul
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. >>> a middle school in san jose is back aer months of being closed because of coronavirus. sunrise reopened schools for summer school. there are no more than 12 students allowed in each room. usually the school's summer program includes field trips and outdoor activities and this time around students will be kept inside for the most part. students get to leave to wash their hands for lunch, but they will eat their meals in classrooms. >>> speaking of school, four of them in san francisco could be renamed because their namesakes are now under scrutiny. you see them here on this map. we'll start with june muir and then george washington and john muir elementary which may be renamed for maya ang lieu who became the first and francis scott key and an official name change resolution could be filed at a school board meeting next month. >>> the ft. bragg city council has voted not to put a measure . instead they decided to form a committee to further discuss this. last night people on both sides of the debate expressed their frustration. >> and if you don't change the name, i will
. >>> a middle school in san jose is back aer months of being closed because of coronavirus. sunrise reopened schools for summer school. there are no more than 12 students allowed in each room. usually the school's summer program includes field trips and outdoor activities and this time around students will be kept inside for the most part. students get to leave to wash their hands for lunch, but they will eat their meals in classrooms. >>> speaking of school, four of them in...
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. >> woodruff: matt, we know you talked to people aer they ent the church.l us about who was .ere tell us about whether they represent the wider houston community, and what were they saying to yo >> it wasn't just the houston community. you had houstians come out and show their support, but i talked to a gentleman who drove here all the way from sa, oklahoma. he is a professor, and he wanted to be here because it's not only in support of george floyd and the family, but he talked about how this historic event. he wanted to be here simply because it is an historic event. i talked to a young woman who watalking about her brther, and how she had bn arrested brutally and this is importantto for hee specifically to support him in addition to george floyd. so you had a lot of people outside of the church as the service was going on,as the speeches were going on, all of them with difrent signs, blac lives matter, i can't breathe, and it wasn'pl rojusssthe county who traveled here, amidst a global pandemic to be here today in support of george george and his family.
. >> woodruff: matt, we know you talked to people aer they ent the church.l us about who was .ere tell us about whether they represent the wider houston community, and what were they saying to yo >> it wasn't just the houston community. you had houstians come out and show their support, but i talked to a gentleman who drove here all the way from sa, oklahoma. he is a professor, and he wanted to be here because it's not only in support of george floyd and the family, but he talked...
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>> reporter: if there's aer are occurring message here, and there are many, including vote, it's that have to be changes. they're tired of politicians talking. they're tired of when a man or woman dies at the hands of police, marches happening but nothing changing. so very specifically, there are organizations here calling for the de-funding of police. there have been signs all around here, here's one that says divest and invest. that summarizes it. they want to take $1 billion away from the $6 billion nypd budget, at least one organization does, and take that money, put it toward education, put it toward social programs, put it toward affordable housing. all the things they say aren't available now that cause people to have interactions with the nypd in the first place. this shows no sign of letting up. there are several other large protests happening later tonight. and we'll see you at 8:00 when the curfew how many people decide to go out marching. alicia, while there were 800 arrests on tuesday night, then it went down under 300 on wednesday and thursday, down to 40. and in fact th
>> reporter: if there's aer are occurring message here, and there are many, including vote, it's that have to be changes. they're tired of politicians talking. they're tired of when a man or woman dies at the hands of police, marches happening but nothing changing. so very specifically, there are organizations here calling for the de-funding of police. there have been signs all around here, here's one that says divest and invest. that summarizes it. they want to take $1 billion away from...
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freelance photographer linda tirado was told by doctors she wod d be pmanenent blind in her le e eye aer b being shot ty miminnealis s police. also imiminnealis,s, aofficece threw vice ns s repoer m micel ananthony ams faceirirst ioo the paventnt of gas s stion saturdayight as s shout, "pre! ! pres" anand splayeye his media id above h h head. moments lar,r, anoer o offer casuallylasted adams dirtlyy in the face thth pepr spspraas he l p pronen ththe vementnt in louisville, kentucky, a local reporter and photographer were hit by pepper balls while broadcasting live. the officer appeared to be aiming directly at kaitlin rust and photojournalist james dobson. >> are you ok? >> i just got shot. rubber bullets. it is those pepper bullets. >> who are they aiming that at? >> now they're shooting at the photographer. >> directly at us. >> they're shooting at our crew. a gruesome photo of the wound he received after a police officer shot him in the throat with a rubber-coated bullet. the committee to protect journalists has issued a safety advisory for reporters covering the protests, which inclu
freelance photographer linda tirado was told by doctors she wod d be pmanenent blind in her le e eye aer b being shot ty miminnealis s police. also imiminnealis,s, aofficece threw vice ns s repoer m micel ananthony ams faceirirst ioo the paventnt of gas s stion saturdayight as s shout, "pre! ! pres" anand splayeye his media id above h h head. moments lar,r, anoer o offer casuallylasted adams dirtlyy in the face thth pepr spspraas he l p pronen ththe vementnt in louisville, kentucky, a...
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speaking with espn, ml commissioner said he is not confident there will be any games this year.sust d aer s10en tins plhey' being pushed to play for a raw end of the deal. >> it's just a disaster for our game. absolutely no question about it. it shouldn't be happening. and it's important that we find a way to get past it and get the game back on the field for the benefit of our fans. >> players and owners will also have to agree on health and safety protocols before having any chance of playing. >>> friend, that was a lot of news in one block. colin kaepernick coming back. can you imagine? >> i mean -- it's been a few years. >> it has. >>> all right. we'll talk about that. maybe that is a hot topic. >>> we are coming back with another full 90 minutes of news and more attractions in vegas reopening including the first buffet. how it will function. >> you know i thought of you as soon as i saw that story this morning. >>> also, how can you help others and get a free antibody test at the same time. >>> 84 counts of manslaughter connected to the 2018 wildfires. i'm julian glover with what is
speaking with espn, ml commissioner said he is not confident there will be any games this year.sust d aer s10en tins plhey' being pushed to play for a raw end of the deal. >> it's just a disaster for our game. absolutely no question about it. it shouldn't be happening. and it's important that we find a way to get past it and get the game back on the field for the benefit of our fans. >> players and owners will also have to agree on health and safety protocols before having any...
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did aer of months ago, i number of things that got a little attention, perhaps you may not be so familiar with it. to decompress the system, to provide space and more flexibility within our correctional facilities to allow people to more safely move about and to mitigate the spread of from the intake center that we capped for a period of time to changing the way we were doing transfers between the prisons. obvious concern about transferring someone that may be tested positive and that is exactly what looks like occurred at san quentin. i will get to that in a moment. we did that in addition to looking at people with sentences that were almost concluded. we looked at those sentences, within 180 days or so and we said, you are going to be released in 180 days, those of you who have real plans, those of you with a place to go, those with ourat can connect probation parole system and have actual plans in place, we are going to move you forward a little bit sooner. we did that for a cohort, what we referred to as nonsex offenders, a criteria to screen out those that are the highest risk if the
did aer of months ago, i number of things that got a little attention, perhaps you may not be so familiar with it. to decompress the system, to provide space and more flexibility within our correctional facilities to allow people to more safely move about and to mitigate the spread of from the intake center that we capped for a period of time to changing the way we were doing transfers between the prisons. obvious concern about transferring someone that may be tested positive and that is...
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aere is no question there is differential between men and women. many women are treated differently. what is at issue is whether that differential treatment constitutes unlawful discrimination under title vii. for example, in johnson against transportation, paul johnson was tonight the job because of his sex, but because it was a permissible action, that was ok. ms. rawlinson was discriminated against of size, but if congress writes an exemption in the statute, that is one thing, but this court should not be writing in exemptions. >> do you think we need exemptions for those? not just by physical fitness standards just for sports? the big issue right now reading same-sex --is usage. how are those cases going to be dealt with absent a congressional exemption other than bfoq. if karlan: everybody agrees you have men's and women's bathrooms, that is because of sex. it treats men and women different ways. in the question becomes, is that permissible to do? if i could begin with an example. the chief justice says, ms. carlin, i am willing to bet that he
aere is no question there is differential between men and women. many women are treated differently. what is at issue is whether that differential treatment constitutes unlawful discrimination under title vii. for example, in johnson against transportation, paul johnson was tonight the job because of his sex, but because it was a permissible action, that was ok. ms. rawlinson was discriminated against of size, but if congress writes an exemption in the statute, that is one thing, but this court...
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aer, professor aer, is it standard -- professor ayer, is it standard practice to bring on n against states based the president's proclamation. >> it is not. especially when it's a local problem that varies from place to place but the pattern of mr. barr acting sometimes right after but in any event totally in a consummate matter with somewhat intemperate political expressions usually tweets by the president, doesn't just happen in this area. it's happening in a lot of different areas. the one i'm most concerned about is the one that relates to this obamagate nonsense that is being spewed by the president and bill barr is echoing it in tv appearances running about every 10 days. he goes on fox news and talks about his investigation and how people are going to get charged and i don't know what's next. ms. dean: i've seen that i fear what's next. even more concerning is a.g. barr has made clear he'll use his powers to strong arm states into doing what he wants regardless of the law. white house health experts publicly emphasized that removing stay at home orders prematurely, these are health
aer, professor aer, is it standard -- professor ayer, is it standard practice to bring on n against states based the president's proclamation. >> it is not. especially when it's a local problem that varies from place to place but the pattern of mr. barr acting sometimes right after but in any event totally in a consummate matter with somewhat intemperate political expressions usually tweets by the president, doesn't just happen in this area. it's happening in a lot of different areas. the...
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aere there has been significant improvement in visibilities has been on the monetary policy side, andthink that the extent of policies we now have in place with the fed and the ecb both directly behind the credit asset class. that does act as a material backstop for credit investors here and we have seen 80 billion year to date into credit markets and that's obviously after some pretty significant outflows in q1. if that technical picture where we can have much greater confidence and much greater visibility -- that is really helping to offset some of the more fundamental fears investors have at this point. anna: sorry, we have to go to break. thank you for joining us, jub hurren, fixed income at aviva investors. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to the european open. 30 minutes away from the start of cash equity trading. still green arrows in terms of futures. could be a risk-on morning after president trump seemingly settled the deal in terms of the u.s. trade relationship with china for now at least. let's get a look at what is happening today. we will. london time get the eurozone
aere there has been significant improvement in visibilities has been on the monetary policy side, andthink that the extent of policies we now have in place with the fed and the ecb both directly behind the credit asset class. that does act as a material backstop for credit investors here and we have seen 80 billion year to date into credit markets and that's obviously after some pretty significant outflows in q1. if that technical picture where we can have much greater confidence and much...
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drew up as what they call aer ce baby.was a core baby so i marched all threw childhood and demonstrated and that was the ethos that i came out of and they lived their entire lives fighting for civil rights and they were true. they were -- admirable people. >> host: were they wrong? >> guest: were they -- >> host: wrong? >> guest: they were not wrong. they were right. and this is -- opinions to something, they were not wrong. in their day, this was a deeply, blanketly, racist society. i grew up, i cooperate go here, couldn't go there never ate in a restaurant until i was 17 on the swimming team because blacks couldn't go in a restaurant. cooperate get a job there segregation was everywhere. they were fighting a real, concrete, up unapologetic enemy in american society that said, you're going to stay inferior, be treated that way. forget about it, or like william faulkner said, you're probably right but good slow. well, obviously eat never heard of patrick henry, i give me freedom -- or give me death. my parents were give me
drew up as what they call aer ce baby.was a core baby so i marched all threw childhood and demonstrated and that was the ethos that i came out of and they lived their entire lives fighting for civil rights and they were true. they were -- admirable people. >> host: were they wrong? >> guest: were they -- >> host: wrong? >> guest: they were not wrong. they were right. and this is -- opinions to something, they were not wrong. in their day, this was a deeply, blanketly,...
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case that we use in our analysis is graham versus conner, this test is based on upon a reasonable us aer on the scene and not the individual officer, but a reasonable officer on the scene. we've concluded at the time mr. brooks was shot that he did not pose an immediate threat of death. or serious physical injury to the officer or officers. if you would get the photograph. yeah. >>> this is the first photograph we were able to -- what this photograph illustrates is the point that officer rolfe at this point was firing that taser. mr. brooks was firing a taser as well. i don't know if you can see it cle clearly -- the taser were actually fired above officer rolfe's head. also look at the position of officer rolfe and mr. brooks, they are here next to this red automobile. if we look at the next photograph -- if we look at the next photograph, we'll see the positions of both parties, they've changed, mr. brooks has now moved away from his original position and we estimate the distance is probably about 12 feet androlfe has moved about ten feet from the position which is our exhibit number 1
case that we use in our analysis is graham versus conner, this test is based on upon a reasonable us aer on the scene and not the individual officer, but a reasonable officer on the scene. we've concluded at the time mr. brooks was shot that he did not pose an immediate threat of death. or serious physical injury to the officer or officers. if you would get the photograph. yeah. >>> this is the first photograph we were able to -- what this photograph illustrates is the point that...
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aere is definitely a risk of second outbreak in europe and i think many people would say it is a matterme and of waiting and of how individual thetries can manage pandemic in the rhone countries, the pandemic is not over and public health authorities, the who emphasizes every day that it is still important for people to focus on hygiene, to focus on doing the things that they can masks, trying to prevent this from spreading. yes, there is certainly still he risk. matt: what is germany doing to protect its own interests? into thatinvestment scene developer curevac. what is that about? naomi: that is an interesting story. germany investing into a small biotech is something we have not seen the government here do before. -- is workingakes on a very unproven but promising area. --senger rna vaccine keeps teaches the body cells to attack the virus. with aent does not come specific requirement for a vaccine to be reserved for germany, but it certainly platformcurevac with a to keep working on its project and to try to push it forward inside germany. matt: thanks so much for joining us, our eu
aere is definitely a risk of second outbreak in europe and i think many people would say it is a matterme and of waiting and of how individual thetries can manage pandemic in the rhone countries, the pandemic is not over and public health authorities, the who emphasizes every day that it is still important for people to focus on hygiene, to focus on doing the things that they can masks, trying to prevent this from spreading. yes, there is certainly still he risk. matt: what is germany doing to...