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alex? >> so, the fact that the mayor suspended seven officers in connection with prude's death, albeit with pay, that has not sat well with the protesters? >> reporter: alex, no. they are very upset. they are saying they need to see more happen. keep in mind, the footage was from march 23rd and we're already in september. and the release of the footage happened this week. so, they're not satisfied, a, with the timeline. they're saying that the timeline just isn't matching up, and they're saying it took way too long for the response. you know, lots of different agencies are looking into this. we heard from the mayor. we heard from the police chief. they are all saying that they were in front of this, based on what they were told at the time. the mayor is saying that on august 4th is when she actually saw the footage herself. and the police chief is saying that he immediately launched an internal and criminal investigation but ultimately it's the attorney general's office that will be taking
alex? >> so, the fact that the mayor suspended seven officers in connection with prude's death, albeit with pay, that has not sat well with the protesters? >> reporter: alex, no. they are very upset. they are saying they need to see more happen. keep in mind, the footage was from march 23rd and we're already in september. and the release of the footage happened this week. so, they're not satisfied, a, with the timeline. they're saying that the timeline just isn't matching up, and...
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he would sleep right by alex's bed, holding her little hand. that's just how he was. >> the former girlfriend regularly took alex to visit stephen in virginia and the bond between father and daughter grew strong. alex's mother then realized stephen could offer more stability and a better home life for their daughter than she could, and she gave him full custody of her. >> that says a lot about him as a dad. >> yes. stephen was responsible, and that says that he was determined to be part of his children's life. >> when alex was 2, stephen moved her to virginia to live with him full time. >> he made sure she was in a good day care. there was always times when he had to make sure he run out and got her at the right time. >> did he complain he didn't have freedom? >> absolutely not. he was content with that. >> but stephen also wanted a wife. when his coast guard service ended, he returned home, living in a house behind his parents and got a job with the state. about a year later stephen noticed an attractive woman whose office shared a parking lot
he would sleep right by alex's bed, holding her little hand. that's just how he was. >> the former girlfriend regularly took alex to visit stephen in virginia and the bond between father and daughter grew strong. alex's mother then realized stephen could offer more stability and a better home life for their daughter than she could, and she gave him full custody of her. >> that says a lot about him as a dad. >> yes. stephen was responsible, and that says that he was determined...
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alex? >> all i can say about what he said about john mccain, one line i can quote "the atlantic" we're not going to support that losers funeral. the rest of them, a lot of bad language so i'm going to keep my job and not say all those words. >>> the former vice president tearing into president trump over comments about wounded soldiers. this, as the biden campaign unveils updates to its strategy aimed at unseating the president. mariana sotomayor is joining us. joe biden is pushing back on the comments, right? >> reporter: that's right, alex. yesterday he was angry, saying himself he had to control his temper and was never as frustrated in responding to any comment the president has made before. and as kelly noted, vice president biden does believe that "the atlantic" article is true, calling the president's remarks deplorable, disparaging and even unamerican. and just to understand why he was so visibly upset, one of the things that biden has said unprompted and repeatedly on the campaign
alex? >> all i can say about what he said about john mccain, one line i can quote "the atlantic" we're not going to support that losers funeral. the rest of them, a lot of bad language so i'm going to keep my job and not say all those words. >>> the former vice president tearing into president trump over comments about wounded soldiers. this, as the biden campaign unveils updates to its strategy aimed at unseating the president. mariana sotomayor is joining us. joe...
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alex: no.lo vamos a remover del departamento. necesitamos ver algo para entonces tomar esta decisiÓn. leÓn: ¿hay algÚn elemento detectado que tenga vÍnculos con pandillas? alex: ningÚn elemento con pandillas. tomamos decisiones muy ciertas con lo que pasÓ en el este de los Ángeles. ya sus vendimos e hicimos terminaciones para 36 empleados involucrados en esa pelea de 2018. estamos haciendo la investigaciÓn, pero muchas de las quejas estÁn siendo originados por abogados tratando de ganar dinero para sus clientes, no estÁn basados en la realidad. leÓn: le agradezco mucho al sheriff de los Ángeles alex villanueva. s logrÓ lo que muchos inquilinos venÍa pidiendo, mÁs tiempo para que no los desalojen de sus ♪ leÓn: los inquilinos de california van a tener cinco meses mÁs de protecciÓn, no podrÁn ser desalojadosde sus viviendas y no puedan pagar el alquiler por la crisis del coronavirus, pero eso no significa que les vayan a perdonar la renta. gabriela: la crisis de la renta en el estado de californi
alex: no.lo vamos a remover del departamento. necesitamos ver algo para entonces tomar esta decisiÓn. leÓn: ¿hay algÚn elemento detectado que tenga vÍnculos con pandillas? alex: ningÚn elemento con pandillas. tomamos decisiones muy ciertas con lo que pasÓ en el este de los Ángeles. ya sus vendimos e hicimos terminaciones para 36 empleados involucrados en esa pelea de 2018. estamos haciendo la investigaciÓn, pero muchas de las quejas estÁn siendo originados por abogados tratando de...
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alex: the way i kind of look at it is, there is right and wrong. these injustices that are happening around the country, it just falls on the side of wrong. for us as ownership, and for the players, i think it is just about creating meaningful change and helping to right some of these wrongs. from my dad all the way down the organization, it has been nothing but support. for how the league has handled this, and i think you have seen the nba league take steps others haven't. and putting black lives matter on the court. that is something that is hard to see from the bubble how impactful that is outside the bubble. kind of normalizing and making mainstream, black lives matter. putting the things on the back of your jerseys instead of your name, and also at every press conference mentioning what is going on. i don't think anyone realizes, and i think it is hard from in the bubble to see how impactful that is and how big that is for inspiring people around the country. jake: if you could help us understand the position that we couldn't even begin to und
alex: the way i kind of look at it is, there is right and wrong. these injustices that are happening around the country, it just falls on the side of wrong. for us as ownership, and for the players, i think it is just about creating meaningful change and helping to right some of these wrongs. from my dad all the way down the organization, it has been nothing but support. for how the league has handled this, and i think you have seen the nba league take steps others haven't. and putting black...
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alex: i think so. but i'm not going to presume to talk about who players are thinking about voting for. i haven't really spoken to anyone about individual candidates or anything like that. i will let them make those decisions on who they are going to vote for. but i think what they care about is who is going to act on these , issues? to me, it is pretty obvious, but i think, again, you're going to see them putting pressure on everyone to say, if you plan on running for office and you want to be an elected official, whether in wisconsin or nationwide, these are issues that are important and that you need to have as a priority if you want our support or anything of that nature. jake: coach, any parting thoughts for us? vin: thanks for having us on and on behalf of our staff and the players, we want people to have the same level of compassion that we demonstrated earlier in the week. i know the guys want that. we want change for our country, we want change for our youth. we want to represent the blake fam
alex: i think so. but i'm not going to presume to talk about who players are thinking about voting for. i haven't really spoken to anyone about individual candidates or anything like that. i will let them make those decisions on who they are going to vote for. but i think what they care about is who is going to act on these , issues? to me, it is pretty obvious, but i think, again, you're going to see them putting pressure on everyone to say, if you plan on running for office and you want to be...
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alex, talk to me a little bit about how the management reacted. what were the conversations with the league like? alex: for us, it was full support. something that we didn't know was happening. itle once we saw what was --ng on, it wasx2 2 once we saw what was going on, it was full support. thisan tell there was also what if i was at home with my family? how scary and unsettling would that be? as george said, there was just a up and tired fed of the injustices going on and trying to figure out, what can i do and how can i shine a light and make a difference. for us, we have always been fully supportive of our guys. we felt this before. it is what happened with sterling brown in milwaukee. trieds something we have to really take it seriously and help create meaningful change. for us, it is about supporting our players and letting them know we are always behind them. >> the nba is in a unique position. it is a mostly black leak with mostly white ownership. alex: the way i kind of look at it is, there is right and wrong. these injustices that are hap
alex, talk to me a little bit about how the management reacted. what were the conversations with the league like? alex: for us, it was full support. something that we didn't know was happening. itle once we saw what was --ng on, it wasx2 2 once we saw what was going on, it was full support. thisan tell there was also what if i was at home with my family? how scary and unsettling would that be? as george said, there was just a up and tired fed of the injustices going on and trying to figure out,...
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nos conectamos en vivo con alex. vuelven a reabrirse esas cicatrices. comienza a sangrar y mÁs por la ansia que llevo dentro. pues es una ciudad con habitantes de todas partes del mundo. pude presenciar los ataques del 11 de septiembre, porque mi casa estaba muy cercana y luego estuve en la reparaciÓn y limpieza por seis meses. mientras tenga vida, lo voy a llevar. volvÍ a nacer ese día del 11 de septiembre. borja: bien, pues muchÍsimas gracias, alex, por haberte conectado con nosotros desde la ediciÓn digital, recordamos a todos los hÉroes que perdieron la vida el 11 de septiembre. muchas gracias, alex. carolina: y bueno, borja. realmente un dÍa bastante triste para el paÍs. 19 aÑos de esa tragedia, del 11 de septiembre. pero ahora cambiamos de tema y hablemos de fÚtbol. no te pierdas los partidos de la liga mx por univisiÓn tigres versus santos a las 7:55 del este. seguido por amÉrica versus toluca a las 9:55 del este. ♪ ♪ borja: en vivo por univisiÓn y tudn. asÍ nos despedimos en
nos conectamos en vivo con alex. vuelven a reabrirse esas cicatrices. comienza a sangrar y mÁs por la ansia que llevo dentro. pues es una ciudad con habitantes de todas partes del mundo. pude presenciar los ataques del 11 de septiembre, porque mi casa estaba muy cercana y luego estuve en la reparaciÓn y limpieza por seis meses. mientras tenga vida, lo voy a llevar. volvÍ a nacer ese día del 11 de septiembre. borja: bien, pues muchÍsimas gracias, alex, por haberte conectado con nosotros...
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i will yield to alex. >> alex what do you think? , >> i don't have much more knowledge of the science of vaccine development than anybody else on this panel. i think margaret is right. one of the things we have seen consistently throughout covid is the covid experience, if you want to call at that, is that is that when the president starts to recommend something or promote a certain kind of policy, the public moves against it. there's a very low level of trust in his judgment and in his honesty on the subject. the last time we did polling the , share of people who said that they thought the president was a reliable source of information on the coronavirus was substantially lower. i don't remember the exact numbers. there were people who are voting for him who said they did not see him as a trustworthy source of information on the coronavirus. i say all this by way of, if the president were to say on november 1, head to cvs and take the vaccine, a lot of people would take that as a blinking yellow light. maybe don't go do the vaccine
i will yield to alex. >> alex what do you think? , >> i don't have much more knowledge of the science of vaccine development than anybody else on this panel. i think margaret is right. one of the things we have seen consistently throughout covid is the covid experience, if you want to call at that, is that is that when the president starts to recommend something or promote a certain kind of policy, the public moves against it. there's a very low level of trust in his judgment and in...
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secretary of health and human services, done a great job, alex azar. alex. hi, alex. and very importantly cms administrator seema verma. thank you, seema. a great friend of mine and a great friend of health care, frankly, senator bill cassidy. bill. representatives michael burgess and greg murphy, so instrumental. thank you, fellas. many, many state and local officials are here with us. thank you very much. since the plague arrived from china, we've seen our doctors, nurses, first responders, scientists and researchers at their very best. we slashed red tape to accelerate the development of life-saving treatments reducing the fatality rate by 85% since april. incredible. overall europe has seen an almost 50% greater excess mortality rate than that of the united states. despite europe's punishing lockdowns, they are now seeing a huge surge, very sadly, in cases. under operation warp speed my administration is developing a vaccine in record time. it will be distributed before the end of the year and maybe quite a bit sooner than that. four vaccines in the stage of clini
secretary of health and human services, done a great job, alex azar. alex. hi, alex. and very importantly cms administrator seema verma. thank you, seema. a great friend of mine and a great friend of health care, frankly, senator bill cassidy. bill. representatives michael burgess and greg murphy, so instrumental. thank you, fellas. many, many state and local officials are here with us. thank you very much. since the plague arrived from china, we've seen our doctors, nurses, first responders,...
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>> reporter: definitely, alex.ampaign is excited to see not only joe biden but welcome senator kamala harris on to the campaign trail as you mentioned, she's going to be heading to milwaukee tomorrow. it is her first stop as a vice presidential pick. but even though we're seeing them on the campaign trail now, they're not going to get rid of the virtual portion. we're seeing their spouses doing a lot of virts you'ual events a seeing candidates and spouses doing more local interviews in the battleground states and the campaign ramping up the amount of new ads. they're continued effort to target voters as much as possible in the weeks to come. now, one thing to note is senator kamala harris today is an interview laid out the messages that not only she but also biden will be bringing to the campaign trail and really trying to hit voters with. take a listen. >> what is the biggest challenge and the biggest goal is to concern the vote of everyone. and that is's -- that is going to telling folk how to build back better a
>> reporter: definitely, alex.ampaign is excited to see not only joe biden but welcome senator kamala harris on to the campaign trail as you mentioned, she's going to be heading to milwaukee tomorrow. it is her first stop as a vice presidential pick. but even though we're seeing them on the campaign trail now, they're not going to get rid of the virtual portion. we're seeing their spouses doing a lot of virts you'ual events a seeing candidates and spouses doing more local interviews in...
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>> thanks for having me, alex.hink first it might be great for the viewers to get a quick reminder on what ricin is and then talk about the investigation. >> sure. >> and put this in proper context. ricin comes from the caster plant and the beans and it involves refining and processing the beans it could be done easily and a extremely powerful toxin. could be very fatal if inhaled or consumed through mist or some other powder or some other means. here is the proper context, though. this is happened before. this is not a unique incident. in fact, president barack obama was targeted with a letter or package with ricin in it. and this happens periodically. almost every year in the united states. so the good news is well it is really poisonous, it doesn't usually get to the intended recipient because in the large facilities like the white house or congress or some other federal or government facility, the mail security system using remote processing places does help and really does work. what an investigation like this
>> thanks for having me, alex.hink first it might be great for the viewers to get a quick reminder on what ricin is and then talk about the investigation. >> sure. >> and put this in proper context. ricin comes from the caster plant and the beans and it involves refining and processing the beans it could be done easily and a extremely powerful toxin. could be very fatal if inhaled or consumed through mist or some other powder or some other means. here is the proper context,...
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working on the environment, alex. you were just reporting, i have family texting me from california. i have dear friends in oregon. a presidency under joe biden will take immediate action on that. we cannot wait. those are the issues that are important to all of us, whether we're hispanic, african-american or asian-american, it doesn't matter. we're all paying attention to those proposals and what policies joe biden is going to provide. >> of course. immigration also being an issue that is important within the latino community. let me ask you about some criticism that the president -- pardon me shall the former vice president has gotten with the addition of former obama administration official cecilia munoz, saying that she too often defended immigration policies that led to the deportation of more than 2 million people. are you concerned about this addition to the biden team? >> i have full confidence that the presidency under joe biden and senator of kamala harris, a daughter of immigrants, who understands what immi
working on the environment, alex. you were just reporting, i have family texting me from california. i have dear friends in oregon. a presidency under joe biden will take immediate action on that. we cannot wait. those are the issues that are important to all of us, whether we're hispanic, african-american or asian-american, it doesn't matter. we're all paying attention to those proposals and what policies joe biden is going to provide. >> of course. immigration also being an issue that...
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>> i have, alex. well, the senate democratic leader chuck schumer he opened the conference wall with a moment of silence celebrating the life of justice ginsburg. he also had a few main points for his democrats including this is being to be an election issue, that they need to make extremely clear that this is a fight for the american people and for the balance of the supreme court. also saying that they have to say that everything is at stake, these democrats, gay rights, lgbt rights, women's rights. this is a critical issue for democrats to hone in on. and finally, perhaps his most important point, alex, is, he says, let me be clear, this is a quote, if leader mcconnell and senate republicans move forward with this then nothing is off the taebl for next year. nothing is off the table. what does the democratic leader mean by that? there is a long democratic wish list of thing that they want to do to change the senate, including get rid of the phil buster, the 60-vote threshold for legislation to pass
>> i have, alex. well, the senate democratic leader chuck schumer he opened the conference wall with a moment of silence celebrating the life of justice ginsburg. he also had a few main points for his democrats including this is being to be an election issue, that they need to make extremely clear that this is a fight for the american people and for the balance of the supreme court. also saying that they have to say that everything is at stake, these democrats, gay rights, lgbt rights,...
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muchÍsimas gracias, alex padilla, secretario de estado. alex: hasta pronto.l dÍa de la elecciÓn, hacerlo no cuesta nada, no pierde nada, volvemos a "al punto california". ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: cada vez que hay elecciones , algunos votantes se llevan la sorpresa de que su informaciÓn no estaba actualizada en el registro electoral y es que para poder votar todo comienza con un simple paso, estar registrado, andrea gonzÁlez toca este tema. andrea: y es que es muy importante comprobar que usted estÉ registrado para votar a fin de evitar sorpresas, por ello, si cambiÓ de casa desde la Última elecciÓn tendrÁ que registrarse de nuevo, para hablar sobre esto y otros puntos importantes, saludamos con mucho gusto a mÓnica flores, gerente de relaciones legislativas y de gobierno de la oficina del registro del condado de los Ángeles, muchÍsimas gracias, mÓnica, por estar con nosotros. mÓnica: gracias. andrea: la primera pregunta es, ¿cÓmo pueden comprobar las personas que estÁn registradas? mÓnica: pueden visitar la oficina del estado que es sos.ca.gov, en esas pÁginas de internet
muchÍsimas gracias, alex padilla, secretario de estado. alex: hasta pronto.l dÍa de la elecciÓn, hacerlo no cuesta nada, no pierde nada, volvemos a "al punto california". ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: cada vez que hay elecciones , algunos votantes se llevan la sorpresa de que su informaciÓn no estaba actualizada en el registro electoral y es que para poder votar todo comienza con un simple paso, estar registrado, andrea gonzÁlez toca este tema. andrea: y es que es muy importante comprobar...
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alex. >> it is a tragedy. there is concern everywhere you look, beginning with the air behind you, scott. to keep that mask on. wow, that interview with that guy. his mornings, woof, thank you. >>> president trump's comment about white privilege to bob woodward. omarosa has something to say about that. omarosa is next. t that omarosa is next. humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, an
alex. >> it is a tragedy. there is concern everywhere you look, beginning with the air behind you, scott. to keep that mask on. wow, that interview with that guy. his mornings, woof, thank you. >>> president trump's comment about white privilege to bob woodward. omarosa has something to say about that. omarosa is next. t that omarosa is next. humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has...
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alex perez, abc news, louisville, kentucky. >> adding to what alex just reported, taylor's family says that this would not have been possible without nonnegotiable police reform. so what this also does, when you hear about the $12 million figure, yes, it's a big number. but for the family, it's more than about the money. this bill's stronger connections between police and the community, it does a number of things, including a program that will be established including more social workers inside the police department for mental health calls. the police department will now require a commanding officer to review and approve all search warrants and affidavits, approving them before it goes to a judge. >> also a housing prom to incentivize officers. the city is not admitting to wrongdoing, and there are still calls for the officers that served that no-knock warrant to be arrested and charged in the death of breonna taylor. >>> coming up next half hour, a horrific elevator accident. what caused the elevator to plunge, killing a young woman. >>> first, the stunning news from the celebrity cou
alex perez, abc news, louisville, kentucky. >> adding to what alex just reported, taylor's family says that this would not have been possible without nonnegotiable police reform. so what this also does, when you hear about the $12 million figure, yes, it's a big number. but for the family, it's more than about the money. this bill's stronger connections between police and the community, it does a number of things, including a program that will be established including more social workers...
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you alex thank you. thank. you. it's going to be hard to reclaim freedom and we're going to have to work at it but as people recognize from examples like. what repression and digital systems need to. i hope people will start fighting. saying we won't tolerate systems our streets in our homes that can't possibly track what we're doing. in advance is 24th of september germany is deliberately delaying a response to requests to hand over data on the alleged poisoning of aleck's in the valley in every possible way russia's permanent representative to the global chemical weapons watchdog tells me. to deliberately delaying the process the impeded the completion of the preliminary inquiry in russia that was held in order to ascertain whether there is an offense or not. astonishment and anger french condemned the health ministry for not consulting with them 1st and reimposing coronavirus restrictions across the country as covert cases spiral since the national law. plus god.
you alex thank you. thank. you. it's going to be hard to reclaim freedom and we're going to have to work at it but as people recognize from examples like. what repression and digital systems need to. i hope people will start fighting. saying we won't tolerate systems our streets in our homes that can't possibly track what we're doing. in advance is 24th of september germany is deliberately delaying a response to requests to hand over data on the alleged poisoning of aleck's in the valley in...
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that is how ceo alex karp describes his company, palantir.ata miner, it's software ahows customers to integrate volumes of data into a central platform where it can then be securely analyzed and interpreted. the software is very useful and sometimes deadly that's what karp told me referring to the work his company does for u.s. war fighters but palantir has also pushed harder into the enterprise corporate customers have included names like bp, airbus, chrysler, merck, united airlines here is karp speaking at the company's recent investor day. >> the magic of palantir is we build products five years before anyone believes they're needed and deliver them at the moment when they are needed >> as it now goes public, palantir's seeing improving fundamentals this year the company expects record revenue growth of 42% to $1.1 billion and will report for the first time an adjusted profit excluding stock compensation of 121 million. but there are potential risks for investors to think about, too, including customer concentration. after 17 years, palant
that is how ceo alex karp describes his company, palantir.ata miner, it's software ahows customers to integrate volumes of data into a central platform where it can then be securely analyzed and interpreted. the software is very useful and sometimes deadly that's what karp told me referring to the work his company does for u.s. war fighters but palantir has also pushed harder into the enterprise corporate customers have included names like bp, airbus, chrysler, merck, united airlines here is...
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welcome to "weekends with alex witt." at this hour there are fast moving developments on a battle over the supreme court. this in the wake of ruth bader ginsburg's death. but first this hour, a few moments to pause and refleblct hundreds are doing streaming in at this makeshift memorial at the u.s. supreme court bringing flowers for ginsburg's life-long fight for equality. >> it's because of the work that she's done that i was able to have a good job that allowed me as a single woman to support myself and to choose to have a family to have reproductive choices that allowed me to delay pra pregnancy until i was ready for it and then choose to do it on my own. >> in my lifetime, i expect to see three, four, perhaps even more women on the high court bench. there will be enough when there are nine. nobody asked questions about all of the years when all nine were men. men and women are person of equal dignity and they should count equally before the law. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar. >> wh
welcome to "weekends with alex witt." at this hour there are fast moving developments on a battle over the supreme court. this in the wake of ruth bader ginsburg's death. but first this hour, a few moments to pause and refleblct hundreds are doing streaming in at this makeshift memorial at the u.s. supreme court bringing flowers for ginsburg's life-long fight for equality. >> it's because of the work that she's done that i was able to have a good job that allowed me as a single...
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alex: y, muchas gracias.mÁs romántico tÚ o tu novia? alex:yo. jessica: quÉ necesitas para sobrevivir la cuarentena? alex: el cariÑo de toda la gente como me lo ha estado dando y espero me lo sigan dando durante toda mi carrera. jessica: los cantas un pedacito de " lo que tÚ necesitas"? alex:claro! [canta] [canta] jessica: este viernes tienes una cita con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica" porque serÁs uno de los jueces en nuestro concurso "mi hijo es un artista". alex: estoy super preparado, me encanta lo que estÁn haciendo y espero que sea el viernes para poder estar ahÍ los invito a que nos acompaÑen. jessica: ahÍ lo tienen, tenemos cita este viernes todos en casa con alex fernÁndez. ahora quÉ opina su papÁ su abuelo de su compromiso? por un lado dice que su papÁ dijo que esperara un poquito, vicente fernÁndez dice que ya era hora porque tenÍa 10 aÑos con esta novia. sentimientos encontrados pero estÁ claro que alex se quiere casar el aÑo que viene y tener hijos muy pronto. karla: me identifico con esa histori
alex: y, muchas gracias.mÁs romántico tÚ o tu novia? alex:yo. jessica: quÉ necesitas para sobrevivir la cuarentena? alex: el cariÑo de toda la gente como me lo ha estado dando y espero me lo sigan dando durante toda mi carrera. jessica: los cantas un pedacito de " lo que tÚ necesitas"? alex:claro! [canta] [canta] jessica: este viernes tienes una cita con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica" porque serÁs uno de los jueces en nuestro concurso "mi hijo es un...
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pasamos con alex. alex: me gustÓ muchÍsimo.a vez] cÓmo les va? con el permiso, yo quiero hablar con el padre. a veces, son mÁs penoso para hablar con la televisiÓn. buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁs? jaime: estamos bien gracias a dios. raÚl: queremos dar las gracias. nos enteramos por ahÍ que se ha escapado del trabajo. [risas] jaime: sÍ. no me lo querÍa perder. querÍa estar aquí con mi hija. raÚl: eso es bonito. eso es lo que representa el concurso la familia. la familia unida. los valores de la familia. la madre orgullosa. quÉ dice de su belleza? de su laurel, de su retoÑo. >> estamos todos muy orgullosos de ella. estamos aquÍ para apoyarla, para que ella logre su sueÑo. raÚl: como tiene que ser. te pregunto a ti, mi reina, sin que tus padres escuchen, de quiÉn heredarte el talento?sin que ellos se enteren. >> dice mi padre que de Él. [risas] raÚl: Ándale! quiÉn escogiÓ la canciÓn? >> mi tÍo. Él lo escogiÓ. me gusta esa canciÓn. me gusta. raÚl: muy bueno. cuando sea grande, uno siempre dice que cuando sea grande quiero ser como... quiÉ
pasamos con alex. alex: me gustÓ muchÍsimo.a vez] cÓmo les va? con el permiso, yo quiero hablar con el padre. a veces, son mÁs penoso para hablar con la televisiÓn. buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁs? jaime: estamos bien gracias a dios. raÚl: queremos dar las gracias. nos enteramos por ahÍ que se ha escapado del trabajo. [risas] jaime: sÍ. no me lo querÍa perder. querÍa estar aquí con mi hija. raÚl: eso es bonito. eso es lo que representa el concurso la familia. la familia unida. los...
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. >> alex jones, the conspiracy theorist who said the u.s.t staged 9/11 picked up the story. >> donald j. trump didn't just win the electoral college, he also clearly won the popular vote. >> and after that story ran, president-elect trump tweeted for the first time that he won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. >> greg phillips won't show us any evidence. >> illegal immigrants voting. >> illegal immigrants are voting. >> just like that. >> we don't want noncitizen voters. >> a voter fraud conspiracy theory was born. >> voter fraud, voter fraud, here's the evidence. it's a lie. >> trump has made an astounding number of completely unsubstantiated voter fraud claims over the years. as early as the 2012 election he tweeted that president obama's win was a total sham. >> god bless the great state of iowa. >> in the 2016 primaries he accused ted cruz of stealing iowa and marco rubio of rigging florida. >> new hampshire was taken away. >> he said there were busloads of out-of-state voters who stole the state
. >> alex jones, the conspiracy theorist who said the u.s.t staged 9/11 picked up the story. >> donald j. trump didn't just win the electoral college, he also clearly won the popular vote. >> and after that story ran, president-elect trump tweeted for the first time that he won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. >> greg phillips won't show us any evidence. >> illegal immigrants voting. >> illegal immigrants are voting....
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earlier, i spoke to alex thompson, a reporter at politico. alex thompson, good morning.hank you for joining us. let's begin with the new executive orders on health care that president trump just signed. he's promising to protect people with pre-existing conditions and he's promising to crack down on surprise medical bills. its all comes as the supreme court prepares to take up obamacare in november, but do these executive orders from the president have any teeth? >> no. these executive orders are definitely part of campaign season. donald trump has struggled with what to replace obamacare with since the beginning of his presidency. what you're seeing is that democrats and joe biden in particular are trying to hammer donald trump on this issue, and this is really just an attempt of, you know, i think election fall tactic. >> alex, let's turn to the fight for florida. the president holding a rally there last night days after imposing new sanctions on cuba and putting a cuban-american on his short list to the supreme court. he's trying to appeal to voters there in florida.
earlier, i spoke to alex thompson, a reporter at politico. alex thompson, good morning.hank you for joining us. let's begin with the new executive orders on health care that president trump just signed. he's promising to protect people with pre-existing conditions and he's promising to crack down on surprise medical bills. its all comes as the supreme court prepares to take up obamacare in november, but do these executive orders from the president have any teeth? >> no. these executive...
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>>> welcome back, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." in just a few minutes, economic power of latinos in america as we take you back to the l'attitude conference. >>> first, this breaking news to share with you. we are four hours away from the president announcing his supreme court pick today, 5:00 p.m. eastern from the white house rose garden. nbc news has learned from multiple choices that the president has chosen amy coney barrett to fill the vacancy by justice bader ginsburg. the president teasing the announcement throughout the day on friday, including at last night's rally in virginia. >> i'm watching the democrats saying how terrible it is we're appointing -- we have the right. we won the election. 5:00 tomorrow at the white house, we're going to be naming the nominee, who hopefully will be on that court for 50 years. the only thing i can tell you for sure is it will be a woman. is that okay? >> meantime, democratic nominee joe biden appearing in several virtual events this weekend, including what you see right there, the exclusi
>>> welcome back, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." in just a few minutes, economic power of latinos in america as we take you back to the l'attitude conference. >>> first, this breaking news to share with you. we are four hours away from the president announcing his supreme court pick today, 5:00 p.m. eastern from the white house rose garden. nbc news has learned from multiple choices that the president has chosen amy coney barrett to fill the vacancy by...
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alex joins us now from lagos he's a financial analyst at. welcome alex now if you could just help put this into context for us what's behind this conflict ghana and nigeria retailers. well there good have been thank you very much and good evening everyone and i thank you very much. i think just to put into context i think that is something we would have here like the dynamics or it is pretty much just try to be immense and one of the new york i'd like the israelis are part of the investment retreat. for the best of other minimum capital requirement i think is ironic $1000000.00 or $500000.00 emma devils have ever done is it is office what is not also connected to the fact that they do fall out of the us as our very same lot of government just looking what our policy means of actually raising funds because in africa is you know or does that and was there much i decided to a lot of years ago was that it does it went dead and now i wish it would have been right it is basically saying that and to get the government as well as if it were not a de
alex joins us now from lagos he's a financial analyst at. welcome alex now if you could just help put this into context for us what's behind this conflict ghana and nigeria retailers. well there good have been thank you very much and good evening everyone and i thank you very much. i think just to put into context i think that is something we would have here like the dynamics or it is pretty much just try to be immense and one of the new york i'd like the israelis are part of the investment...
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alex presha, abc news. >> our thanks to alex there. >>> southern california shifting winds have been pushing a wildfire towards the mt. wilson observatory. that's above los angeles. the bobcat fire is one of the largest in l.a. county's history. 105,000 acres. officials have identified the firefighter who died battling a wildfire sparked by a gender reveal party.
alex presha, abc news. >> our thanks to alex there. >>> southern california shifting winds have been pushing a wildfire towards the mt. wilson observatory. that's above los angeles. the bobcat fire is one of the largest in l.a. county's history. 105,000 acres. officials have identified the firefighter who died battling a wildfire sparked by a gender reveal party.
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been happening basically over these past couple of weeks berlin saying that they established that alex saying of all me was poisoned demanding russia to investigate while at the same time moscow is asking to see the evidence saying that they need that to start a criminal investigation but completely being ignored now to give our viewers some background aleksei nevaeh he was flying to from siberia to moscow in mid august when he says when he suddenly fell seriously ill the doctors who treated him in the siberian city of all claims that they didn't find any sort of trace of any sort of toxic substance and but after the opposition leader was transported to germany doctors there said they did indeed find traces of a nerve agent specifically novi chalk in his system this is something that was developed back in the u.s.s.r. but now with berlin handing over these materials to the o.p.c. w. and getting getting this organization involved it's only making the situation more suspicious for moscow. if your p.c. w. is in deep crisis what with the. activities and the extreme politicization and this
been happening basically over these past couple of weeks berlin saying that they established that alex saying of all me was poisoned demanding russia to investigate while at the same time moscow is asking to see the evidence saying that they need that to start a criminal investigation but completely being ignored now to give our viewers some background aleksei nevaeh he was flying to from siberia to moscow in mid august when he says when he suddenly fell seriously ill the doctors who treated...
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government ministers for the failure of the test in chief he is in conversation with alex. if huge experience and infectious disease control please tell me why is it that in the united kingdom the country which 180 years ago pioneered public health legislation they're all for whom this is a fine it's so difficult to get a grip on coronavirus i think this is a example of how low we have sunk with regards to both our national health service and our investment in public out i mean i am one of those persons who has been in public health for all what 20 years and gradually slowly drip by drip we have. made redundant experts we have this invested in it we sent most of our week out to local authorities and then the local authorities reduce the numbers further over that and in the creation from protection agency which was a very good idea to public health england we have diluted our strength and energies and this is the price we are paying today it is very very limited to build very unfortunate but let's look at the english experience 1st ministers seem to be blaming public health
government ministers for the failure of the test in chief he is in conversation with alex. if huge experience and infectious disease control please tell me why is it that in the united kingdom the country which 180 years ago pioneered public health legislation they're all for whom this is a fine it's so difficult to get a grip on coronavirus i think this is a example of how low we have sunk with regards to both our national health service and our investment in public out i mean i am one of...
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welcome back alex is speaking with t.v. psychologist emma kenny about the unique pressures on mental health which other concerning i've come up with extraordinary here. and know how to help these things going to long term i know it's a hugely difficult so unprecedented so many factors but how do you feel things are going to play out the mental health of the long term. i think that if they remain within this social distancing families not being able to get together if they carry on doing that i think it would be pretty catastrophic for human beings listen one of the big problems i think humans have is you forget you're an animal you're an animal you know we might want to separate ourselves because we feel it and conscious alchemists dick incredibly intelligent beings but actually basically you are a human animal and animals need socialization you're 98.8 percent related to our cousins who watch him pansies we have exactly the same clothes and it's as simple as that you know there are ancestors that d.n.a. it thrives 31 thing
welcome back alex is speaking with t.v. psychologist emma kenny about the unique pressures on mental health which other concerning i've come up with extraordinary here. and know how to help these things going to long term i know it's a hugely difficult so unprecedented so many factors but how do you feel things are going to play out the mental health of the long term. i think that if they remain within this social distancing families not being able to get together if they carry on doing that i...
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and when alex left, it went over to steve bowl, if alex knew he was going to be in the cabinet meeting himself for some reason, as the staff secretary, he would have one of the secretaries turn it on. the system starts in february 16 of 1971. that date for some reason is not easily remembered by most people who write about this. that's when it happened. the first conversation, other than a very general one here, it's actually somebody who just walked in the office before alex did. i don't have a number to speak of. the first 4:50 dash one is the first oval office test. yes? >> did nixon not have a way (inaudible). >> had no control over then they're all voice activated. the question was, was the only way to turn them on -- nixon had no control over them. as i say at times he's very aware there being recorded, other times he clearly has forgotten. anyways the first conversation this was surely explain to nixon, he tells the operation the purpose of it. the fact that the cabinet room is controlled by butterfield, the fact is being monitored. who knows haldeman, the president, the secret
and when alex left, it went over to steve bowl, if alex knew he was going to be in the cabinet meeting himself for some reason, as the staff secretary, he would have one of the secretaries turn it on. the system starts in february 16 of 1971. that date for some reason is not easily remembered by most people who write about this. that's when it happened. the first conversation, other than a very general one here, it's actually somebody who just walked in the office before alex did. i don't have...
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alex? >> deepa shivaram, thank you for that. >>> author of the new book "donald trump versus the united states" and kimberly. ladies first, what are your takeaways from this new polling? do you find them to be significant? because early voting is beginning. it may be reflecting some of the votes that will be put in mail soon. >> sure, yes. early voting is absolutely a big factor in 2020. that's one of the big differences from 2016. the fact that joe biden is ahead in these states is good news for the campaign. keep in mind, there are places where ballots haven't been mailed yet. some people have been casting doubt about whether or not mail-in voting is secure or something that they can rely upon, based in part on the president claiming falsely that mail-in votes are somehow fraudulent. so, you can't put too much on that. you can't put too much on any one poll either. over time, since the convention and through and after the conventions, joe biden has been able to keep a momentum of having a
alex? >> deepa shivaram, thank you for that. >>> author of the new book "donald trump versus the united states" and kimberly. ladies first, what are your takeaways from this new polling? do you find them to be significant? because early voting is beginning. it may be reflecting some of the votes that will be put in mail soon. >> sure, yes. early voting is absolutely a big factor in 2020. that's one of the big differences from 2016. the fact that joe biden is ahead...
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thank you, alex. kelly, back to you. >> thank you it meant a lot to me, bye. >>> andrew, i did the math at like $11 a share he owns like 33 million shares. he's printing up maybe not $400 million, but maybe $390 million. >> not bad i don't think he'll be a seller, if you listen to his words we'll see. it's a fascinating company as you know, there's been a veil of secrecy around it for so long now it's a public company, and we will be asking lots of questions and continue to. very interesting day for an interesting company. >>> it was great interview. andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much. maybe that's because they don't want anybody else to own it, because they don't want people to know their client list. >>> disney running at limited capacity in florida. we'll have more on the pandemic lockout fallout. >>> and then it's wheels up. faa administrator steve dixon flying himself the updated 747 max. we'll hear about how that flight went a binag-me stock nasdaq up 145. we're back after this. >>> welcome
thank you, alex. kelly, back to you. >> thank you it meant a lot to me, bye. >>> andrew, i did the math at like $11 a share he owns like 33 million shares. he's printing up maybe not $400 million, but maybe $390 million. >> not bad i don't think he'll be a seller, if you listen to his words we'll see. it's a fascinating company as you know, there's been a veil of secrecy around it for so long now it's a public company, and we will be asking lots of questions and continue...
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alex: nosotros no podemos defender la integridad de esta elecciÓn si no combatimos la desinformaciÓn. que ver con las diferentes formas que los votantes pueden votar. asegurar que ellos tengan informaciÓn confiable de cómo pueden votar en persona o por correo. y tercero seguiremos luchando contra las amenazas del exterior. aprendimos mucho en la Última elecciÓn presidencial de las amenazas que vienen de rusia y china y otros paÍses y estamos trabajando juntos con el gobierno y otras compaÑÍas para identificar estos esfuerzos de desinformaciÓn, bloquear esos mensajes y pÁginas y de defender la integridad de esta elecciÓn. tenemos que prepararnos para una noche de elecciÓn el 3 de noviembre que serÁ distinta a otras del pasado a las cuales hemos visto. borja: muchas gracias, por haberte conectado con nosotros en la ediciÓn digital, director de comunicaciones de la compaÑÍa facebook. carolina: de bueno, solamente faltan ocho semanas para e
alex: nosotros no podemos defender la integridad de esta elecciÓn si no combatimos la desinformaciÓn. que ver con las diferentes formas que los votantes pueden votar. asegurar que ellos tengan informaciÓn confiable de cómo pueden votar en persona o por correo. y tercero seguiremos luchando contra las amenazas del exterior. aprendimos mucho en la Última elecciÓn presidencial de las amenazas que vienen de rusia y china y otros paÍses y estamos trabajando juntos con el gobierno y otras...
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>> it's a very good question, alex. i think from previous studies what we've seen is that several months after a fire like this, there was a huge increase of ptsd symptoms. something around 10 time what you might normally see in the population, or three to 10 times that. so and those might be symptoms of having trouble sleeping, feeling like you're anxious, and can't calm down. reexperiencing some of the symptoms of feeling of having left for previous fires, when you've had to evacuate before, and depression. you know, depressive-like symptoms. >> doctor, a lot of symptoms that folks should obviously keep an eye out for. what advice would you give to folks write now, the tens of thousands of people who are being forced out of their home once again. >> what do you think someone who is in this moment right now, feeling that sense of panic, feeling overwhelmed by having to do this once again? what can someone try to do to try to calm themselves, try to improve their mental well- being? >> a great question. i would say for
>> it's a very good question, alex. i think from previous studies what we've seen is that several months after a fire like this, there was a huge increase of ptsd symptoms. something around 10 time what you might normally see in the population, or three to 10 times that. so and those might be symptoms of having trouble sleeping, feeling like you're anxious, and can't calm down. reexperiencing some of the symptoms of feeling of having left for previous fires, when you've had to evacuate...
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alex? francisco, t, rob roth, thank there is a new drive-in movie experience that is opening up tonight. coming up, we're going to find out more about they have brand- new screen set up there at fort mason. >>> plus was on everyone's mind. what is all of that wildfire smoke doing to my health? stanford doctors are studying just that, and they found it puts certain populations at greater risk. >>> around the bay area this afternoon, mostly sunny skies, and good air quality. that's going to change a bit as we get into the weekend. i'll have a look at what you can expect coming up. little theo's nose had cause for alarm. his ordinary tissues were causing it harm. they left his nose raw, with each wiping motion. so dad extinguished the problem, with puffs plus lotion. puffs have more lotion to soothe through the blows... and more pillowy softness, to cushion your nose. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. >>> turning to the wildfiring burning across califo
alex? francisco, t, rob roth, thank there is a new drive-in movie experience that is opening up tonight. coming up, we're going to find out more about they have brand- new screen set up there at fort mason. >>> plus was on everyone's mind. what is all of that wildfire smoke doing to my health? stanford doctors are studying just that, and they found it puts certain populations at greater risk. >>> around the bay area this afternoon, mostly sunny skies, and good air quality....
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axios.t from alex from theand new york times. i want to start out with what might be an obvious question. i go back to the point i just made that this is the most important election we have gone through. alex, how do you describe the stakes of this election and how they compare with what we have seen in the past? >> first, thank you for the introduction. thanks to all of you for tuning in. it has always been a thrill for me to return to the iop in any fashion. it meant the world to me as an undergrad. whatever time i paid for my senior thesis was entirely worth it. having said that, this is my third and a half presidential election as a reporter. when i was a freshman and watching my first forum, it was the election between john kerry and george w. bush. the stakes of that election felt quite high as well. which the stakes of 2008, was unfolding in the midst of a global economic meltdown. it is important to contextualize it always feels like the stakes are apocalyptic for one reason or another. we view the candidates themselves a
axios.t from alex from theand new york times. i want to start out with what might be an obvious question. i go back to the point i just made that this is the most important election we have gone through. alex, how do you describe the stakes of this election and how they compare with what we have seen in the past? >> first, thank you for the introduction. thanks to all of you for tuning in. it has always been a thrill for me to return to the iop in any fashion. it meant the world to me as...
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i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program.you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. dr. dto do a lot right now. that
i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program.you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just...
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because the last time don't men traveled to alex bush telling poland made his shattering but it does me good to believe. i deserve such stuff. because it sounds exactly what. i. was told so i suggest. that when you see he will risk you don't want that day the start of a sensational when does he get coverage. now 20 the weekend has become an international superstar but despite his heroics last time out alex books are a team don't buy into struggles against. their always shop and very physical very well organized though it's always been very difficult that. i so don't mind me they have to be ready for some tough tackling i but early on they played with their usual useful flair jade and sanchez was particularly impressive in dismay. even if the finish was that. was nobody would deny that don't wince kids are impressive 17 year old jude bellingham also tested the outspread gold via his signs were playing good football and had more than 80 percent possession. but alex book was defending for their lives as expected and when that wasn't enough people refound the he was in full. i put out sc
because the last time don't men traveled to alex bush telling poland made his shattering but it does me good to believe. i deserve such stuff. because it sounds exactly what. i. was told so i suggest. that when you see he will risk you don't want that day the start of a sensational when does he get coverage. now 20 the weekend has become an international superstar but despite his heroics last time out alex books are a team don't buy into struggles against. their always shop and very physical...
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first to alex. and even. though there was a big response to last week's show with who's probably britain's best just because of the work. says. gripping conversation with a psychologist i want to. debate. so after a reply under says you're more than welcome it was a very different perspective. and that was rational and sensible in the middle of all of. trauma high praise indeed from. the field for all those they feel liberated. overall but that's a long road ahead. it's not just a mental health crisis anything that isn't covered is being ignored with treatment delayed despite hospitals being. mental health is very important and it's people who think otherwise who are part of the problem. disagree she says the view. she says over 50 percent of the population have some health issues and how many with any preexisting conditions ended up dead or in really life changing situations. scott hutton says it does affect the brain sense of taste is a neutral function and people are being repelled from smells and tastes o
first to alex. and even. though there was a big response to last week's show with who's probably britain's best just because of the work. says. gripping conversation with a psychologist i want to. debate. so after a reply under says you're more than welcome it was a very different perspective. and that was rational and sensible in the middle of all of. trauma high praise indeed from. the field for all those they feel liberated. overall but that's a long road ahead. it's not just a mental health...
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>> all right, alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. the other officers named in the the breonna taylor case still face a police department inquiry and an fbi investigation. so, we do have one more question on this tonight. let's bring in our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas live in washington. and pierre, what are you learning tonight about the federal investigation? >> reporter: david, the fbi told us today they're investigating all aspects of breonna taylor's case, that agents are consulting with the justice department's civil rights division. one thing that the fbi is looking at is whether the search warrant that brought police to taylor's home was legal. there are allegations that one of the officers gave false information to the court concerning whether the postal service was seeing suspicious packages coming to the home. so, david, the postal service has said to a local outlet that there was no evidence of that. lots of questions about whether the civil rights of taylor were violated. david? >> all right, more to come in
>> all right, alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. the other officers named in the the breonna taylor case still face a police department inquiry and an fbi investigation. so, we do have one more question on this tonight. let's bring in our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas live in washington. and pierre, what are you learning tonight about the federal investigation? >> reporter: david, the fbi told us today they're investigating all aspects of breonna...
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and so what lessons can be learned from my tiny island right all that later in the show but 1st alex with your tweets and e-mails on last week's show on the end of the american. well lots and lots of comments this week on no wade davis an interview and that was about his article in the rolling stone magazine article that went viral for the 1st couple of girls from watching from cambodia says thanks for the great show wolf thanks for writing and remove them jeff wait says the way davis article i read the article is spot on and leasehold an interesting comment about the end of the american which was the argument that we davis was putting forward she says as regards the u.s.c. it's logical to assume that china would have taken to its historical dominance soon without but the genocide of the guards no democracy persecution of christians massive environmental humanitarian disasters over the years expansionism all good keeping on stonily huge population and rising living standards a high level of peace for law and order a vast capability to address health energy environmental issues offici
and so what lessons can be learned from my tiny island right all that later in the show but 1st alex with your tweets and e-mails on last week's show on the end of the american. well lots and lots of comments this week on no wade davis an interview and that was about his article in the rolling stone magazine article that went viral for the 1st couple of girls from watching from cambodia says thanks for the great show wolf thanks for writing and remove them jeff wait says the way davis article i...
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yes and city council's alex in belfast well the people by the result then both of our guests. summarizing some of the concerns and irregularities in the voting it wasn't long ago we had street protests in russia of course both houses not far away from russia or atoll and there swanton elections could we see this kind of result trigger a resurgence of protests in russia well not on this results we're see today i think the key point which wouldn't be mentioned yet is the. extremely low turnout in all those elections you have a bolt quarter of people actually bothering to turn up to vote and this poses questions both of the 3rd is why if there's a shooting calyx well because there's a general i mean there's a lot of the several factors but i think what sam was saying earlier about controlled elections in general. an even playing field certainly plays a part i mean general election local elections generalists tend to produce very low results and that's really as it were up for the 4th largest which why they wanted to extend this 3 days worth of voting to 3 days is wall to do greas
yes and city council's alex in belfast well the people by the result then both of our guests. summarizing some of the concerns and irregularities in the voting it wasn't long ago we had street protests in russia of course both houses not far away from russia or atoll and there swanton elections could we see this kind of result trigger a resurgence of protests in russia well not on this results we're see today i think the key point which wouldn't be mentioned yet is the. extremely low turnout in...