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alexandra: just filed yesterday.ve a little bit of time, about 30 days for the government to respond. we will be watching that. emily: have you heard from any other companies, specifically facebook about whether they will throw their weight behind this? alexandra: we got a retweet from the ceo of twitter. that was a nice acknowledgment by them but we were fully independently. the cdc is funded by a wide range of nonprofits. we make all of our decisions for litigation by ourselves. this is speaking up on behalf of the public, trying to weigh in and stopping this type of coercion action on such important questions. twitter has taken a pretty dramatic action in flagging one of president trump's tweets. this book has taken the opposite position, saying they don't want to be the arbiter of truth. who is right? i will say that content moderation -- what we want is a range of companies with platforms to be able to make individual, nuanced decisions based on their own policies and what they think are the right judgment calls
alexandra: just filed yesterday.ve a little bit of time, about 30 days for the government to respond. we will be watching that. emily: have you heard from any other companies, specifically facebook about whether they will throw their weight behind this? alexandra: we got a retweet from the ceo of twitter. that was a nice acknowledgment by them but we were fully independently. the cdc is funded by a wide range of nonprofits. we make all of our decisions for litigation by ourselves. this is...
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alexandra: police entered the hotel.had been home to city asylum-seekers, one who wanted to remain anonymous described what he saw. >> i was worried and wanted to eck what was going on because i heard screams. two were stabbed. and a police officer was bleeding. it is scary, but the only thing you c do in this kind of situation is stay calm. alexandra: at least one person was shot dead by arms police. six were taken to hospital, including a police officer, who was in critical but stable condition. >> i have people from the hotel that have been stabbed. alerywhere was full of blood. andra: scotland's first minister said the events were truly dreadful. >> this is a situation that has undoubtedly shaken glasgow and scotland today. but the police have dealt with it. the assessment is that it is not a terrorist-relat incident. that said, there are six individuals in critical condition as a result of injuries they sustained. all our thoughts and good wishes this evening should be with them. alexandra: earlier the prime ministe
alexandra: police entered the hotel.had been home to city asylum-seekers, one who wanted to remain anonymous described what he saw. >> i was worried and wanted to eck what was going on because i heard screams. two were stabbed. and a police officer was bleeding. it is scary, but the only thing you c do in this kind of situation is stay calm. alexandra: at least one person was shot dead by arms police. six were taken to hospital, including a police officer, who was in critical but stable...
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alexandra fundament in washington d.c. thank you. well the brother of george floyd has appealed to protesters to remain peaceful saying that police brutality incidents too often lead to violent protests and don't create political change terence floyd a spoke in minneapolis at the spot where his brother died a week ago an independent autopsy has found floyd died as police restrained him compressed his neck one police officer has been charged with 3rd degree murder and 3 other officers have been fired. well let's bring in the ones in minneapolis for more jeff and you are there at the place where the white police officer kneeled on floyd's neck until he died in an outrage over a history of police brutality against black people what is the mood like where you are right now. it's quite jubilant very loose so to speak people. for a good time it's not a party don't get me wrong they're still very committed chanting george lord's name i can't breathe the. typical battle cries which we have witnessed all week long the curfew here in minneapol
alexandra fundament in washington d.c. thank you. well the brother of george floyd has appealed to protesters to remain peaceful saying that police brutality incidents too often lead to violent protests and don't create political change terence floyd a spoke in minneapolis at the spot where his brother died a week ago an independent autopsy has found floyd died as police restrained him compressed his neck one police officer has been charged with 3rd degree murder and 3 other officers have been...
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alexandra fundament in washington d.c. thank you. well let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world the united nations has made an urgent plea for more international aid for yemen is holding a virtual pledging conference for the war torn nation the u.n. says funds have dwindled forcing it to hold the majority of its programs in yemen as the country deals with the ongoing conflict and to the coronavirus pandemic. the democratic republic of congo has reported new cases of the deadly a bowl of virus the health ministry says 4 people have died in the north west of the country just as it was poised to declare the latest outbreak over it comes as the country battles with the coronavirus with over $3000.00 confirmed cases. german airline live has moved one step closer to receiving a multibillion euro state aid package with johns a supervisory board voted to accept conditions imposed by the european commission they included giving up some landing rights at major airports the demands must now be approved by shareho
alexandra fundament in washington d.c. thank you. well let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world the united nations has made an urgent plea for more international aid for yemen is holding a virtual pledging conference for the war torn nation the u.n. says funds have dwindled forcing it to hold the majority of its programs in yemen as the country deals with the ongoing conflict and to the coronavirus pandemic. the democratic republic of congo has reported new cases...
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welcome alexandra so do they were really going to say u.s. troops moved from germany to poland or is this the president trying to increase pressure on germany to pay more into nato. well 1st we have to say that the 1st president was quite the during this press conference today saying that the troops that will be withdrawing from germany will probably be moving to poland but then he went all on saying that some of the troops will be going home some of them will be going to other places and one of those places will be poland so president seems to have made he's mine and he once again during this press conference criticized germany for not spending enough on defense spending and it was a clear win situation for the polish president whose government is very eager to receive more you ass troops in poland and the clear punishment of germany here the president trump. husband pulling out of this thread for some time he said the u.s. will only be satisfied when all nato members pay what he calls their fair share into the alliance of nato members reall
welcome alexandra so do they were really going to say u.s. troops moved from germany to poland or is this the president trying to increase pressure on germany to pay more into nato. well 1st we have to say that the 1st president was quite the during this press conference today saying that the troops that will be withdrawing from germany will probably be moving to poland but then he went all on saying that some of the troops will be going home some of them will be going to other places and one...
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well our washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena is a standing by and near the white house alexandra i see people there looking like they're ready to march standing apart from a safe distance what can you tell us about where you are right now. so we are here at the love for you at park which is to directly in the neighborhood of the white house so it's just really a few steps away from the white house and as you can see behind me and in front of me there are a lot of people quite large crowds to get to tonight and all of them are here even though the curfew in washington d.c. just started to minutes ago so they are clearly determined to live by. the curfew so there are chanting here your choice names they are ok once the names of people got there are chanting justice must be done and of course also. vote him out meaning that they would like president trump not to get reelected in november so as these protesters remembering the name of george floyd we've heard trungpa threatening a military action does he have the authority to bring in the army against americans . when you phrase the
well our washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena is a standing by and near the white house alexandra i see people there looking like they're ready to march standing apart from a safe distance what can you tell us about where you are right now. so we are here at the love for you at park which is to directly in the neighborhood of the white house so it's just really a few steps away from the white house and as you can see behind me and in front of me there are a lot of people quite large...
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washington correspondent alexandra le mon says that now there are even more sophisticated schemes. >>law enforcement officials say schemes related to the pandemic are widespread and becoming more creative. we're also beginning to see health care fraud. >>we're seeing fraudulent billing for services not received charges for unnecessary procedures and fraud related to telemedicine calvin shivers what the fbi says criminals are also targeting economic relief money congress approved in the cares act examples include using stolen identities to claim other people's unemployment benefits and taking money that's meant to help small businesses through the paycheck protection program misrepresenting their small business. >>or that the character is 6 of the small business or misrepresenting that there's a small business. >>at all california senator dianne feinstein worries that authorities don't know the full scope of the problem and what it's going to take to stop it. i never seen anything like it. it's a program riddled with fraud each if you put trillion out there people take advantage of
washington correspondent alexandra le mon says that now there are even more sophisticated schemes. >>law enforcement officials say schemes related to the pandemic are widespread and becoming more creative. we're also beginning to see health care fraud. >>we're seeing fraudulent billing for services not received charges for unnecessary procedures and fraud related to telemedicine calvin shivers what the fbi says criminals are also targeting economic relief money congress approved in...
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and let's get more now we are joined by our washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena standing by at the white house alexander we saw trump in that report threatening military action does he have the authority to send the military and. while he has the authority to deploy the u.s. military to end civil disorder revolution or or rebellion he can invoke the so-called it's a rickshaw act that was invoked a few times in american history last time in 992 during a rodney king on rest in los angeles however normally this states would request the help of the you asked military so far no governor has expressed such a wish president could in theory you reach a deploy the u.s. military against the will of the states if they are rebelling against a federal government a war on the able to end the violence however this is a step in times of peace could be politically very difficult and also unconstitutional and we also have to say that he's threats were were met with a lot of criticism even within the pentagon where were they are voices of expressing concern and going to come forward which is such
and let's get more now we are joined by our washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena standing by at the white house alexander we saw trump in that report threatening military action does he have the authority to send the military and. while he has the authority to deploy the u.s. military to end civil disorder revolution or or rebellion he can invoke the so-called it's a rickshaw act that was invoked a few times in american history last time in 992 during a rodney king on rest in los angeles...
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alexandra phenomenon joining us from the having the view from washington thank you so much. let's get more now on the situation in the united states we are joined by d.w. reporter stacey bevins who has been following the latest developments for us america angry right now we see protesters swarming the streets the vast majority of nonviolence but you know after nightfall we have these these these this violence which are rupp's and many areas you know some areas even looking like like war scenes of the united states how strong is the support for the protests it seems that overall that the support for the protesters is strong and especially among the black community in the united states because we know that there's a tale of 2 americas there's the one that we were taught about where you have the pursuit of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness happiness and then the america that we experience on a daily basis on a daily basis and even some and social economic status education doesn't matter and i mean even someone like me can feel it i grew up in a predominantly white area
alexandra phenomenon joining us from the having the view from washington thank you so much. let's get more now on the situation in the united states we are joined by d.w. reporter stacey bevins who has been following the latest developments for us america angry right now we see protesters swarming the streets the vast majority of nonviolence but you know after nightfall we have these these these this violence which are rupp's and many areas you know some areas even looking like like war scenes...
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s alexandra phenomenas out the white house a following developments for us as we heard the president has just spoken what was his message. well 1st of all there and you could tell you that this is a real serial situation here we are facing a very tense face off between the demonstrators and the police here just a few blocks away from the white house where the president was addressing the nation but instead of talking about the problems or let's say the reasons for this protesters to be out in the streets about police it would set of talking about police brutality about racial disparities in the u.s. he was stressing co importance to it is to restore law and order and he was also stressing that he is determined to deploy active you ask the military to to do so so this was obviously not the message that would be intend to to unify the country and to address the concerns of the protesters here in washington d.c. and across the u.s. when we see plenty of protesters there where you are but d.c. is currently under a curfew that began at 7 pm your time doesn't look like it's taking any kind
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and that this step would rather escalate the situation alexandra fun naaman in washington d.c. thank you so much for your reporting. germany's foreign minister has insisted that journalists must be allowed to do their job safely when reporting on protests in the united states his comments came after minneapolis police twice shot added t w correspondent with proper bullets he was one of many reporters in the u.s. who have had their work limited by police during the protests the german foreign minister also said peaceful protests were quote understandable and more than legitimate. outrage at the death of george floyd in police custody has spread around the world with demonstrations in many countries to protest police brutality and racism thousands of people in paris have been defying a ban on large gatherings to protest the 2016 deaths in police custody of adam outré henri a young frenchman of mali in origin and to express their anger at systemic racism many of the demonstrators carried signs with slogans linked to the black lives matter movement in the u.s. the demonstration wen
and that this step would rather escalate the situation alexandra fun naaman in washington d.c. thank you so much for your reporting. germany's foreign minister has insisted that journalists must be allowed to do their job safely when reporting on protests in the united states his comments came after minneapolis police twice shot added t w correspondent with proper bullets he was one of many reporters in the u.s. who have had their work limited by police during the protests the german foreign...
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>>i'm alexandra le mon in washington, the trump administration says that posing sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visas to help the u.s. economy coming up, i'll tell you why fiona's warn the strategy could backfire. >>and a look outside before we go we're checking in on some temperatures it's mild outside your door 54 in san francisco 61 conquered and 59 in san jose will be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage,
>>i'm alexandra le mon in washington, the trump administration says that posing sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visas to help the u.s. economy coming up, i'll tell you why fiona's warn the strategy could backfire. >>and a look outside before we go we're checking in on some temperatures it's mild outside your door 54 in san francisco 61 conquered and 59 in san jose will be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i...
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alexandra, thank you, alexandra mackenzie there for us.f 40,000 coronavirus infections, according to figures from thejohns hopkins university. two of the country's biggest states, texas and florida, have reimposed some lockdown restrictions, with the governor of texas ordering all bars to close. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. florida seemed to be flourishing — beaches had reopened, bars were buzzing. the republican controlled state was one of the first to lift the shutters, despite not meeting government guidelines. but now coronavirus cases are absolutely skyrocketing — up over 60% injust 2a hours, and the governor is hitting the pause button, urging people to maintain social distancing and wear masks. but it's not going to be an easy sell. i need you to tell me, how do i play saxophone and sing with a mask on? listen to these people in palm beach. you literally cannot mandate somebody to wear a mask knowing that that mask is killing people. it literally is killing people. and they want to throw god's wonderful breathing syst
alexandra, thank you, alexandra mackenzie there for us.f 40,000 coronavirus infections, according to figures from thejohns hopkins university. two of the country's biggest states, texas and florida, have reimposed some lockdown restrictions, with the governor of texas ordering all bars to close. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. florida seemed to be flourishing — beaches had reopened, bars were buzzing. the republican controlled state was one of the first to lift the shutters,...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception. and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet, and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that that guy — because he was so quiet, i didn't know that he was able to snap. constable d
alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack."...
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aquÍ estÁ alexandra so cazo cortez en un dÍa histÓrico. congresista, ¿cÓmo estÁ?ensa de la decisiÓn de la suprema corte que daca sigue?. >>> es una victoria grande, muy grande para nuestras familias. >>> esperaba congresista esta respuesta de la suprema corte. >>> no, no lo esperaba, si fue una sorpresa muy grande para nuestra comunidad, pero tambiÉn, es una sorpresa bienvenida. se necesita una soluciÓn permanente y usted estÁ en el congreso chls38 tenemos que pasar la ley de dream act. 38 nuestro voto es nuestra voz y es muy importante que nuestra comunidad especialmente nuestra comunidad latina le vino a la mente un cas especÍfico. una persona que se beneficie de la corte. >>> sÍ, yo tengo muchos amigos y amigas que la posibilidad que mis amigos y amigas ahora tienen y la seguridad en su vida a no vivir con miedo. de deportaciÓn. >>> congresista le agradezco mucho su tiempo. >>> gracias. >>> ya vieron el Énfasis que la congresista puso en la importancia que los latinos salgan a votar. >>> alexandra trabaja que los latinos voten josÉ. >>> y los congresistas hagan
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our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports critics say the restrictions will actually slow job growth. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan says the move will also keep americans healthy year we're seeing in covert increase outside our borders but nevada congresswoman dina titus says that's just an excuse but know trump is that isn't colin barrow is endemic. >>to go after immigrants there are exceptions to the visa restrictions like for farm and food processing plant workers critics like titus say the new rules are like a not welcome sign for the brightest around the world, how he skilled highly educated engineer for example, business leaders and ceo's also warned the move could backfire and s
our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports critics say the restrictions will actually slow job growth. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a...
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alexandra le mon. >>coming up you might have noticed there's actually a shortage of coins these days and we get a better idea of which americans are most likely now to be diagnosed with coronavirus and could your future trip by plane include double decke safely shop floor and decor your way! comfortably explore our incredible selection. with safe in-store guidance, or order online, and pick up your products curbside! come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price however is perfect for you. explore floor & decor in-store or online. might actually be part of the future of air travel one man's vision, rican figures. >>plane cabins to give fliers more protection from the spread of covid-19 his design puts double decker seats in the space between a standard seat in an overhead bin kind of hard to picture this the seats will lie flat will be private they're called zephyr seats they were designed by jeffrey o'neill and he says this design would allow most airlines to maintain the same seedings density
alexandra le mon. >>coming up you might have noticed there's actually a shortage of coins these days and we get a better idea of which americans are most likely now to be diagnosed with coronavirus and could your future trip by plane include double decke safely shop floor and decor your way! comfortably explore our incredible selection. with safe in-store guidance, or order online, and pick up your products curbside! come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price however is perfect...
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and alexandra, i know you're a student at texas southern university, historically black college, itsmous debate team, you're part of that. for your generation, which seems to be the real energy in this movement, if it is that, where is your heart right now? >> my heart is, is heavy, because of the fact that we have to move with intention. i think that it is, it's okay to do it now where we're seeing like a trend to do it now, but we can't lose that motivation. my heart is focussed on not only seeing, you know, the, this particular case be brought to justice, but prevention froma loui allowing it to happen again. >> when you talk to people of my generation to people in power, they talk about, be patient. your generation doesn't sound like it has any interest in being patient. >> we've watched it time and time again. our mothers were patient, our grandfathers were patient. they were all very patient. and now is not the time for us to be patient, because i'm pretty sure that george floyd was very patient while he was gasping for air. i'm pretty sure that, you know, the many black men an
and alexandra, i know you're a student at texas southern university, historically black college, itsmous debate team, you're part of that. for your generation, which seems to be the real energy in this movement, if it is that, where is your heart right now? >> my heart is, is heavy, because of the fact that we have to move with intention. i think that it is, it's okay to do it now where we're seeing like a trend to do it now, but we can't lose that motivation. my heart is focussed on not...
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>>rate democrats hope to tackle the bills this month in washington, alexandra le mon. >>singer break from the headlines for just moment to talk a little weather live at the embarcadero this wednesday evening. a picture perfect day across the bay area little warm. but how long will this warmth. the last chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here too talk a little bit about it lawrence. >>yeah we're going to start to cool down in fact today we're starting to pick up a little bit of a sea breeze not something we really did see yesterday so see more than you see the wind blowing through the trees there. an sfo and a fact that linda is causing some issues of course we talk about our sassoon city. they're looking at some westerly winds now to 17 miles per hour a fire reported along kellogg in that area and certainly the type of wind can blow that long that a grass fire. those to move rather quickly in these afternoon breezes otherwise of things around the rest the bay area around the state kind of active again as we've got low pressure to the south spin up a couple thunders
>>rate democrats hope to tackle the bills this month in washington, alexandra le mon. >>singer break from the headlines for just moment to talk a little weather live at the embarcadero this wednesday evening. a picture perfect day across the bay area little warm. but how long will this warmth. the last chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here too talk a little bit about it lawrence. >>yeah we're going to start to cool down in fact today we're starting to pick up a little...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.mains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. he said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception, and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that... he was so quiet. i didn't know that he'd be able to snap. constable david whyte, one of the
alexandra mackenzie reports.mains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought...
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>>in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up one of the country's biggest jim franchisors is starting to reopen and the la police officer facing assault charges following an arrest caught on camera. and some of them starbucks announced today, it is closing hundreds of stores in thu.s., this is a response to lower sales during the pandemic of the starbucks will also be modifying other stores and says it's accelerating plans to improve drive-thru and curbside pickup options. 400 stores will close over the next 18 months, however, the company still plans to open roughly 300 new stores down from the original goal of 600 those stores will focus on things like curbside pickup. 24 hour fitness which has 400 clubs across the country is slowly beginning to reopen its 4 million members we'll see changes including a new app will have to set up appointments to work out half the clubs are expected to open this month the rest by early august. jim managers have been cleaning and sanitizing personal trainers will be available. but t
>>in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up one of the country's biggest jim franchisors is starting to reopen and the la police officer facing assault charges following an arrest caught on camera. and some of them starbucks announced today, it is closing hundreds of stores in thu.s., this is a response to lower sales during the pandemic of the starbucks will also be modifying other stores and says it's accelerating plans to improve drive-thru and curbside pickup options. 400...
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trump administration's decision to try to end the program known as dhaka washington correspondent alexandra le mon has the latest. >>the u.s. supreme court handed down a victory for hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants am for joining the decision removes the threat of deportation for now for people like governor unit, none this who are frequently called dreamers i was freaking out i was like i if they decide tomorrow that this isn't going to happen. i lost my ability to renew it. none this arrived in the u.s. illegally when she was 2 and remains in the u.s. under the program known as dhaka the supreme court ruled that the trump administration's decision to end dhaka was arbitrary and capricious that this supreme court decision leaves the door open for the trump administration to try to end dhaka again with a different legal argument, the only permanent solution for dreamers would come from congress california congresswoman minute but i got and says the u.s. house already did its job the center really needs to act we got to get a charge 6. >>dream and promise act through th
trump administration's decision to try to end the program known as dhaka washington correspondent alexandra le mon has the latest. >>the u.s. supreme court handed down a victory for hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants am for joining the decision removes the threat of deportation for now for people like governor unit, none this who are frequently called dreamers i was freaking out i was like i if they decide tomorrow that this isn't going to happen. i lost my ability to...
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>>in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up the l a police officer who is facing assault charges after a violent arrest. >>and star >>starbucks announced today, it is closing hundreds of stores in the u.s., this is a response to lower sales because of the pandemic starbucks will also be modifying other stores saying that it's accelerating plans to improve drive-thru and curbside pickup options. a 400 stores will close over the next 18 months but the company is still planning to open roughly 300 new stores. they will focus on features like curbside pickup. netflix launching a black lives matter collection, including movies, documentaries tv shows. netflix says it wants to highlight powerful and complex narratives about the black experience. the movie comes during protests over the death of george floyd of course the collection includes dear white people moonlight and spike lees defy bloods to name just a few. still ahead, hundreds of people continue to travel to a memorial to george floyd we're here for you and we're
>>in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up the l a police officer who is facing assault charges after a violent arrest. >>and star >>starbucks announced today, it is closing hundreds of stores in the u.s., this is a response to lower sales because of the pandemic starbucks will also be modifying other stores saying that it's accelerating plans to improve drive-thru and curbside pickup options. a 400 stores will close over the next 18 months but the company is still...
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but our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports democrats say the bill offers nothing more than the status quo in new packaging. >>americans continue to take to the streets to demand police reforms to me americans see law enforcement officers individuals to be feared rather than trusted south dakota senator john thune says republicans are listening and the senate plans to vote on the justice act next week the bill would offer police federal grants as incentives to use de-escalation techniques rather that deadly force and give agencies money for body-worn cameras and data storage doing says the bill would also ensure the fbi receives full and accurate data on use of force incidents right now the fbi national use of force data collection. >>only receives data on about 40% of law enforcement officers and that's key for the author of the bill senator tim scott figure out how to hold on that information so that next agency is aware of the officers asked but that will be a hard sell for democrats who plan is just the status quo wrapped up a new path and she just a complete. sure
but our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports democrats say the bill offers nothing more than the status quo in new packaging. >>americans continue to take to the streets to demand police reforms to me americans see law enforcement officers individuals to be feared rather than trusted south dakota senator john thune says republicans are listening and the senate plans to vote on the justice act next week the bill would offer police federal grants as incentives to use...
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our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports. critics say the restrictions will actually slow job growth. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan says the move will also keep americans healthy year we're seeing in covert increase outside our borders but nevada congresswoman dina titus says that's just an excuse but know trump is that isn't going back years and am i. >>to go after immigrants there are exceptions to the visa restrictions like for farm and food processing plant workers critics like titus say the new rules are like a not welcome sign for the brightest around the world, how he skilled highly educated engineer for example, business leaders a
our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports. critics say the restrictions will actually slow job growth. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a...
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but our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports now democrats say the bill offers nothing more than the status quo. in new packaging. >>americans continue to take to the streets to demand police reforms to me americans see law enforcement officers individuals to be feared rather than trusted south dakota senator john thune says republicans are listening and the senate plans to vote on the justice act next week the bill would offer police federal grants as incentives to use de-escalation techniques rather that deadly force and give agencies money for body-worn cameras and data storage doing says the bill would also ensure the fbi receives full and accurate data on use of force incidents right now the fbi national use of force data collection. >>only receives data on about 40% of law enforcement officers and that's key for the author of the bill senator tim scott figure out how to hold on that information so that next agency is aware of the officers asked but that will be a hard sell for democrats who plan is just the status quo rather just a complete. sure raid. that is not a na
but our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports now democrats say the bill offers nothing more than the status quo. in new packaging. >>americans continue to take to the streets to demand police reforms to me americans see law enforcement officers individuals to be feared rather than trusted south dakota senator john thune says republicans are listening and the senate plans to vote on the justice act next week the bill would offer police federal grants as incentives to use...
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in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, a former member of the trump administration's steps back into the spotlight with the book and the white house is less than cleans. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge we're checking temperatures how about sausalito clear 56 degrees right now in sausalito 57 in san francisco and 61 in antioch we'll be right back. >>welcome back everyone there is one new book that will most likely not make it on to president trump summer reading list and comes from a former member of his administration and paint a less than flattering picture. john lawrence reports. >>john bolton's book on his time in the trump administration contain some bombshells i think putin thinks he can plan like a fiddle i think he sees that ah he's not faced with a serious adversary here. i don't think he's worried about donald trump the room where it happened also accuses president trump of asking china's xi jinping for help in winning the 2020 election. but it also claims
in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, a former member of the trump administration's steps back into the spotlight with the book and the white house is less than cleans. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge we're checking temperatures how about sausalito clear 56 degrees right now in sausalito 57 in san francisco and 61 in antioch we'll be right back. >>welcome back everyone there is one new book that will most likely not make it on to...
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once purdue university says students and staff will choose when to return to campus in washington, alexandra le mon. >>how about we head outside and take a little peek at conditions outside your door, here's a live look at sfo and just in case you're stepping out heading to work or maybe for a run or walk, 54 degrees in san francisco 56 in napa already warming up to 66 in antioch 57 in livermore and 54 in nevado we'll be right back. welcome back everyone kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate anna lee leper erie. >>so emily is graduating from venice high school in napa she'll be attending napa valley college and she wants to become a a chef if you need some volunteer taste testers you know here at kron will help you out. >>let us know about your grad in your life all you have to do. it's go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads twenty-twenty it's right under the news tab. you see all these great photos and submissions riveria submissions we received so far keep it coming let us know what high school they're graduating from and then what's their next st
once purdue university says students and staff will choose when to return to campus in washington, alexandra le mon. >>how about we head outside and take a little peek at conditions outside your door, here's a live look at sfo and just in case you're stepping out heading to work or maybe for a run or walk, 54 degrees in san francisco 56 in napa already warming up to 66 in antioch 57 in livermore and 54 in nevado we'll be right back. welcome back everyone kron 4 is saluting the class of...
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>>rate democrats hope to tackle the bills this month in washington, alexandra le mon. >>senator kamala harris spoke with us at kron 4 about the protests and what they're doing in >>and 29 look at the weather how hot it's going to be today and then the cool down that we get high john. >>they there daria yeah, a big cool down in the works for us be thankful for it well you have to have me tell you that because it's just too hot. the past few days to really enjoy your afternoon southeast but come the weekend so much more enjoyable whether it's a cop. you can see outside the golden gate bridge skies are nice and clear in fact the golden gate bridge and some of our coastal areas are enjoying a pretty cool days had already an increase coastal breeze will keep coastal spots, nice and cool all our inland areas still toasty dublin, 79 right now in fairfield already climbing up to 80 degrees later today, we're still hanging on to 100 degrees antioch as well as some 90's and san jose livermore concord on it to napa and santa rosa oakland and san francisco seeing temperatures fall
>>rate democrats hope to tackle the bills this month in washington, alexandra le mon. >>senator kamala harris spoke with us at kron 4 about the protests and what they're doing in >>and 29 look at the weather how hot it's going to be today and then the cool down that we get high john. >>they there daria yeah, a big cool down in the works for us be thankful for it well you have to have me tell you that because it's just too hot. the past few days to really enjoy your...
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our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports critics of the changes include business leaders and ceo's who say these are restrictions will actually slow growth and job creation. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan says the move will also keep americans healthy year we're seeing covid increase outside our borders but nevada congresswoman dina titus says that's just an excuse but know trump is that isn't going back years and am i. >>to go after immigrants there are exceptions to the visa restrictions like for farm and food processing plant workers critics like titus say the new rules are like a not welcome sign for the brightest around the world, how he skilled highly educated engineer for exampl
our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports critics of the changes include business leaders and ceo's who say these are restrictions will actually slow growth and job creation. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate...
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alexandra is there with the protest.andra, explain the scene. >> reporter: john, everyone on the streets of harlem right now knows they are part of writing america's history, but the people tell me what they really want is part of a building block for the future, supporting policy, supporting change. this lady is from harlem. why is it important your boys are here? >> it's important in tthat my b are seeing the march for change. i want them to see how people are marching to change their lives, and they can't possibly see it on the couch. >> you are absolutely doing your job bringing your boys out here. >> thank you. >> i hope it's heartening to see the community turn out for this. john, they want to be heard. this is a community really coming together to show support. >> alexandra, if you have one sec, if she doesn't mind, if you could have the photojournalist show the sons' sign? i is a quick glimpse of did. >> reporter: you're asking to see some of the signs? >> yes, thank you. >> no problem. we've got the vote, black
alexandra is there with the protest.andra, explain the scene. >> reporter: john, everyone on the streets of harlem right now knows they are part of writing america's history, but the people tell me what they really want is part of a building block for the future, supporting policy, supporting change. this lady is from harlem. why is it important your boys are here? >> it's important in tthat my b are seeing the march for change. i want them to see how people are marching to change...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.nn hotel — a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abadlla adam from sudan, he was living in the hotel during the lockdown. siraj, he was also living here, said the attacker warned him he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception. and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. 0thers described him as quiet and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that that guy... because he was so quiet. i didn't know that he'd be able to snap. constable david whyte, one of the six people who were stabbed, s
alexandra mackenzie reports.nn hotel — a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abadlla adam from sudan, he was living in the hotel during the lockdown. siraj, he was also living here, said the attacker warned him he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no,...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception. and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet, and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that that guy — 'cause he was so quiet, i didn't know that he can be able to snap. constable
alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack."...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.n remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. he said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception, and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that... he was so quiet. i didn't know that he'd be able to snap. constable david whyte, one of
alexandra mackenzie reports.n remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.e from our bbc scotland reporter connor gillies in glasgow. the tragic reality of what happened here on this street in glasgow city centre earlier on today it is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now under way in this country. early on this evening we had it confirmed from the officers leading this investigation that it is not terror related. now, the details we know are that this happened around one police after he stabbed and attacked six other people. the injured men are aged between 17 and 53, one of those is a police officer, a 15—year—old. clearly, those family members are being supported of the injured and being treated in cities right across the country or indeed the city. let's now turn to the eyewitness account here, muhammed sultan, thank you forjoining us. what happened here? it was a really shocking thing. i don't want to see it again. it should never happen again. but i was in a restaurant, i heard a lot of noise and scream
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.e from our bbc scotland reporter connor gillies in glasgow. the tragic reality of what happened here on this street in glasgow city centre earlier on today it is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now under way in this country. early on this evening we had it confirmed from the officers leading this investigation that it is not terror related. now, the details we know are that this happened around one police...
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cnn's alexandra field is in houston.what you're learning, alexand alexandra. >> reporter: houston clearly a hot spot now. officials are warning that the hospitals could be a week to three weeks away from being entirely overwhelmed. texas medical center saw their icu beds hit 100% capacity earlier this week with about 28% of those beds filled by covid patients. the governor seemingly trying to put the genie back in the bottle, but tonight there are big concerns that those actions aren't nearly enough. major turn-around in texas as covid cases soar. governor greg abbott one of the first governors to reopen his state, now taking steps to walk it back. bars must close but can still serve takeout or delivery. there are new restrictions on restaurant capacity and additional limits on outdoor crowds. houston is now a hot spot. some local officials want the governor to do more. >> there is no evidence out there to show that anything short of a stay-home order will do. we have between 10 and 30 days before we hit capacity if we k
cnn's alexandra field is in houston.what you're learning, alexand alexandra. >> reporter: houston clearly a hot spot now. officials are warning that the hospitals could be a week to three weeks away from being entirely overwhelmed. texas medical center saw their icu beds hit 100% capacity earlier this week with about 28% of those beds filled by covid patients. the governor seemingly trying to put the genie back in the bottle, but tonight there are big concerns that those actions aren't...
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cnn's alexandra field joining me now from houston. alexandra, what more are you learning? >> reporter: hey there, fred. look, texas just really threw the barn doors open when it came to reopening. they opened up gyms, malls, nail salons, amusement parks, you name it. they were out. people are now paying the price because it was all happening in the absence of a statewide mandate to wear a mask. texas is now breaking their record for new number of covid cases. they've seen icus across the hot spot which is the city of houston reaching capacity, hospitals having to move to their surge plans. now governor greg abbott is taking some steps to slow down and even reverse course when it comes to reopening, placing restrictions on bars and restaurants and businesses which he deems to be linked to the rising case load here in texas. but local officials who say they have a hand tied behind their back because they don't have authority to do a lot like mandate people to stay home are doing their best to get the word out that people should wear masks, that they should stay home. listen
cnn's alexandra field joining me now from houston. alexandra, what more are you learning? >> reporter: hey there, fred. look, texas just really threw the barn doors open when it came to reopening. they opened up gyms, malls, nail salons, amusement parks, you name it. they were out. people are now paying the price because it was all happening in the absence of a statewide mandate to wear a mask. texas is now breaking their record for new number of covid cases. they've seen icus across the...
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our washington correspondent alexandra le mon says now there are even more sophisticated schemes. >>law enforcement officials say schemes related to the pandemic are widespread and becoming more creative. we're also beginning to see health care fraud. >>we're seeing fraudulent billing for services not received charges for unnecessary procedures and fraud related to telemedicine calvin shivers what the fbi says criminals are also targeting economic relief money congress approved in the cares act examples include using stolen identities to claim other people's unemployment benefits and taking money that's meant to help small businesses through the paycheck protection program misrepresenting their small business. >>or that the character is 6 of the small business or misrepresenting that there's a small business. >>at all california senator dianne feinstein worries that authorities don't know the full scope of the problem and what it's going to take to stop it. i never seen anything like it. it's a program riddled with fraud each if you put trillion out there people take advantage of
our washington correspondent alexandra le mon says now there are even more sophisticated schemes. >>law enforcement officials say schemes related to the pandemic are widespread and becoming more creative. we're also beginning to see health care fraud. >>we're seeing fraudulent billing for services not received charges for unnecessary procedures and fraud related to telemedicine calvin shivers what the fbi says criminals are also targeting economic relief money congress approved in...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. in the latest easing of lockdown measures in the country. however, the five—mile limit on non—essential journeys remains in place, with a review expected to take place by the 6th ofjuly. our correspondent tomos morgan has more. after almost three months, the customers are ready for high street shops to open again in wales, but the experience this time will be a little different. if they do try something on and they don't purchase it, we take the item out of the store room and we steam it. this man has been preparing for some time. aiming to make sure safety is the priority for customers and staff, as the two metre rule is written into law for employers in wales. he has adapted and done well in online selling on clothes during lockdown, but nothing can replace the business that's brought by footfall. we wanted to make customers feel safe but still let them have that experience of being able to go shopping again. you know, the shopping experience is something, especially for a small ind
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. in the latest easing of lockdown measures in the country. however, the five—mile limit on non—essential journeys remains in place, with a review expected to take place by the 6th ofjuly. our correspondent tomos morgan has more. after almost three months, the customers are ready for high street shops to open again in wales, but the experience this time will be a little different. if they do try something on and they don't purchase it, we take the item...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.afternoon that so—called travel corridors — also known as air bridges — will go ahead. it's the beginning of plans to relax restrictions for uk holidaymakers. in a moment, we'll speak to our correspondent damian grammaticas in southern spain but first our transport correspondent tom burridge is at the eurotunnel entrance in folkestone. well, simon, that train is about to head off to france. they are still running one service an hour here, it is still quite quiet, but people's confidence about booking a holiday abroad seems to be returning. on the eurotunnel this weekend, they had three times the bookings that they did on the same weekend last year, and that's since the government on friday night announced that the rules were going to be relaxed. now, the government plans to have this traffic light system, so countries will be rated either green, amber or red. green will mean that the infection rate of the virus is significantly lower than here in the uk, amber will mean that there is a
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.afternoon that so—called travel corridors — also known as air bridges — will go ahead. it's the beginning of plans to relax restrictions for uk holidaymakers. in a moment, we'll speak to our correspondent damian grammaticas in southern spain but first our transport correspondent tom burridge is at the eurotunnel entrance in folkestone. well, simon, that train is about to head off to france. they are still running one service an hour here, it is still...
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alexandra mckenzie reporting from paisley. price" for writing a book in which he alleges the us president asked for china's help to win re—election. the comments come after a judge refused a request from the white house to block publication on national security grounds. the president is preparing to hold his first rally for supporters since the beginning of march. peter bowes sent us this update from los angeles. it's hugely anticipated, this event, mostly by donald trump's supporters, and a lot of critics and a lot of concern about how it is going to unfold, concern possibly because of the protest but perhaps greater concern because of coronavirus spreading. tulsa in fact saw a peak in terms of infections there in the last week and lots of health experts in that city are concerned about many of these 19,000 people being in close quarters, indoors, shouting and screaming as they do with these type of rallies, exactly the kind of environment where the virus could spread very quickly. how badly, though, does president trump need
alexandra mckenzie reporting from paisley. price" for writing a book in which he alleges the us president asked for china's help to win re—election. the comments come after a judge refused a request from the white house to block publication on national security grounds. the president is preparing to hold his first rally for supporters since the beginning of march. peter bowes sent us this update from los angeles. it's hugely anticipated, this event, mostly by donald trump's supporters,...
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our washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon has more. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan says the move will also keep americans healthy year we're seeing in covid increase outside our borders but nevada congresswoman dina titus says that's just an excuse but know trump is that isn't going back years and am i. >>to go after immigrants there are exceptions to the visa restrictions like for farm and food processing plant workers critics like titus say the new rules are like a not welcome sign for the brightest around the world, how he skilled highly educated engineer for example, business leaders and ceo's also warned the move could backfire and slow economi
our washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon has more. >>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan...
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cnn's alexandra field live in a new new york with the latest. alexandra? >> reporter: a new new york, indeed, john. this is truly a momentous day. these are just the first steps for new york city, which will begin to rope, now finally joining the rest of the state. but certainly, this was unimaginable, john, just a few weeks or even months ago. but the numbers have moved far enough in the right direction that, yes, hundreds of thousands of workers can get back to their jobs today. buses and subways will be back in full service. we'll see how how many riders they have. some retail stores will be open for curbside pickup, also for some in-store pickup. we'll see construction jobs, manufacturing jobs, wholesale jobs reopening to their workers, the day that so many people have been waiting for. of course, john, we can't say it enough. we are not out of the woods yet, even with these positive numbers, the downward trend here in new york, we're still seeing an increase in cases in 22 states around the country. now, the name of the game here in new york is so tha
cnn's alexandra field live in a new new york with the latest. alexandra? >> reporter: a new new york, indeed, john. this is truly a momentous day. these are just the first steps for new york city, which will begin to rope, now finally joining the rest of the state. but certainly, this was unimaginable, john, just a few weeks or even months ago. but the numbers have moved far enough in the right direction that, yes, hundreds of thousands of workers can get back to their jobs today. buses...
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our washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon has more.>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan says the move will also keep americans healthy year we're seeing in covert increase outside our borders but nevada congresswoman dina titus says that's just an excuse and no trump is that isn't going back years and am i. >>to go after immigrants there are exceptions to the visa restrictions like for farm and food processing plant workers critics like titus say the new rules are like a not welcome sign for the brightest around the world, how he skilled highly educated engineer for example, business leaders and ceo's also warned the move could backfire and slow economic g
our washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon has more.>the trump administration is extending sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visa programs through the end of the year customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan said the action is designed to preserve american jobs for americans it makes sense that as we are. >>at this historic rate that we're in and we're trying to restart the economy that we do take a look at that. well from a global perspective. morgan says the...
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s alexandra phenomena has been following one man who has attended rallies in washington d.c. every day to demand justice and an end to police violence. he's angry but he hasn't lost hope taking to the streets every day kamau heart she's one of the activist at the heart of the protest in washington. riding his bike across the city come out doesn't recognize his hometown now dominated by a happy police and military presence for him it doesn't feel safe he's had many guns pointed at him he says from people wearing a badge they will come up. with . but then they continue to be hostile and aggressive and. that's what it means to be black in america he tells me 52 years after the killing of king jr dan this seems to be a watershed moment for the u.s. but what makes this moment so dangerous is the man in the white house come out says . he wants a war because if you can start a civil war. so he wants this war he wants it because. he really wants everyone to act completely out of control so he can have a purpose for his actions. in a city center there are marching again come out as an
s alexandra phenomena has been following one man who has attended rallies in washington d.c. every day to demand justice and an end to police violence. he's angry but he hasn't lost hope taking to the streets every day kamau heart she's one of the activist at the heart of the protest in washington. riding his bike across the city come out doesn't recognize his hometown now dominated by a happy police and military presence for him it doesn't feel safe he's had many guns pointed at him he says...
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alexandra -- nurses in alexandria were not only white women who were winnowed or older, they were women from all backgrounds, all stages of life, including african american women. however african american women who practiced as nurses were considered laundress is and this was a way the army could get around paying them and equal wage. so alexandria, many churches around the city were also used as hospitals and women were able to make this practice more of a field for women. however, they did get pushed back from medical surgeons who were predominantly men and these men would tell women that they ceased to be women if they started practicing win -- medicine. so there was a lot of discrimination within this field. the women, including ... who also practiced here in alexandria pushed past this discrimination and were able to help the medical field go forward in leaps and bounds and help saved many lives. our next stop will be market square where we will talk about women and other businesses they ran during the war. >> here we are in market square. this is the oldest continually operating m
alexandra -- nurses in alexandria were not only white women who were winnowed or older, they were women from all backgrounds, all stages of life, including african american women. however african american women who practiced as nurses were considered laundress is and this was a way the army could get around paying them and equal wage. so alexandria, many churches around the city were also used as hospitals and women were able to make this practice more of a field for women. however, they did...
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chief now i would center for norman she is standing by near the white house good afternoon to you alexandra we just saw trump in that report threatening military action just short of declaring martial wall tell me would he have the authority to bring in the army against americans. when you phrased the question this way then of course you would see it cannot be that the president of the united states would have this authority but the president has the authority to invoke the so-called insurrection act. that would allow him to deploy the you asked the military and civil disorder or rebellion or revolution and that's a happens a few times in american history last time $992.00 during the riots and unrest in los angeles however normally this states would request the help of the you asked military so far no governor has done so and trump in theory could do it against the state however if they are planning a rebellion against a federal government or a no it's. capable of ending the violence however that would be politically very risky and also possibly un convention unconstitutional and there are
chief now i would center for norman she is standing by near the white house good afternoon to you alexandra we just saw trump in that report threatening military action just short of declaring martial wall tell me would he have the authority to bring in the army against americans. when you phrased the question this way then of course you would see it cannot be that the president of the united states would have this authority but the president has the authority to invoke the so-called...
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and this is of course this cooperation will be a huge win for the polish president here ok because alexandra from naaman from the white house thank you. let's take a look now at some other stories from around the world. the u.s. has recorded its biggest daily increase in cases since the pandemic began new infections are climbing sharply in several states including texas florida and i resigned i shares on wall street plunged on wednesday i mean new fears about 90. 3 white men have been indicted for murder in the killing of aubrey in the u.s. state of georgia 4 months ago. 3 an african american was gunned down while jogging through a suburban neighborhood. the german pharmaceutical company buyer has agreed to pay up to $10900000000.00 to settle a lawsuit over the we kill a round up since it bought monsanto which manufactures the herbicide bio has fears numerous lawsuits in the u.s. over to the products causes cancer. their lines of dancer has agreed a 500000000 euro cost cutting deal with its cabin crew union the measures to help the carrier through the pandemic come ahead of a shareholder vot
and this is of course this cooperation will be a huge win for the polish president here ok because alexandra from naaman from the white house thank you. let's take a look now at some other stories from around the world. the u.s. has recorded its biggest daily increase in cases since the pandemic began new infections are climbing sharply in several states including texas florida and i resigned i shares on wall street plunged on wednesday i mean new fears about 90. 3 white men have been indicted...