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alicia. alicia: thanks, jacqui.s we celebrate father's day, we want to give a special thanks to all the dads who serve our country. we'll talk to one military father after the break. ♪ [shouting] [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. and much, much more. the first-ever glb. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. what's gonna happen next in the market, "can i get rich quick?," companies are saying... >> leland: more than 1,000 skateboarders in san diego took part in their own black lives matters protest yesterday. they carried signs, rolled down the streets during the rolling for rights event. organizers said they encouraged everyone to wear masks. alicia: today is an important day to recognize the hard work and sacrifice tha
alicia. alicia: thanks, jacqui.s we celebrate father's day, we want to give a special thanks to all the dads who serve our country. we'll talk to one military father after the break. ♪ [shouting] [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. and much, much more. the first-ever glb. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to...
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alicia: i'm alicia acuna in denver. the president is first rally since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. medical experts are concerned about whether the tens of thousands of supporters there can maintain social distancing and mark meredith is in tulsa with more. hi, mark. >> reporter: alicia, good afternoon. the gates are open. all day long we've seen people starting to pour through, getting close to the arena where the venue will be happening tonight for the rally. as you can see, the city of tulsa along with the secret service, they put up barricades, similar to what we saw outside of lafayette park. anybody who is trying to get close will have to go through security. anybody can't rush the area. as you were showing, this is a live look. as you can see, the people that have been out here, showing the trump flags, trying to show their support for the president. we've seen very few counter-demonstrations, a handful of people, five to ten. we had a chance to speak with some supporters earlier today who said they
alicia: i'm alicia acuna in denver. the president is first rally since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. medical experts are concerned about whether the tens of thousands of supporters there can maintain social distancing and mark meredith is in tulsa with more. hi, mark. >> reporter: alicia, good afternoon. the gates are open. all day long we've seen people starting to pour through, getting close to the arena where the venue will be happening tonight for the rally. as you can...
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alicia: hi. lemonis: are you alicia? alicia: i am. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus.staurants in huntington beach, right on the beach. my primary objective here is to see if vinny has learned anything since the day i met him, and does he know the difference between cocovinny and vinny the businessperson? vinny: so this is a fresh-tapped coconut. alicia: so let me ask you this. you have the patent for this? vinny: i'm the inventor of that. alicia: okay. vinny: we're patent-pending right now. alicia: okay, got you. vinny: so basically, when we work together... we're doing licenses right now. we show you how to tap and brand your own coconuts. alicia: so almost like a franchise. vinny: there you go. yeah, so... lemonis: you're confused? alicia: yeah. lemonis: can i grab him real quick? alicia: sure. lemonis: alright. vinny: time-out. lemonis: so this is why i wanted to see you do this because it's clumsy as [bleep] you've got to be able to give people a path, and it feels clunky right now. vinny: yeah, it is. i haven't sold it yet. lemonis: so i need you to slow it down,
alicia: hi. lemonis: are you alicia? alicia: i am. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus.staurants in huntington beach, right on the beach. my primary objective here is to see if vinny has learned anything since the day i met him, and does he know the difference between cocovinny and vinny the businessperson? vinny: so this is a fresh-tapped coconut. alicia: so let me ask you this. you have the patent for this? vinny: i'm the inventor of that. alicia: okay. vinny: we're patent-pending right now....
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>> reporter: alicia, it's a much calmer, much happier vibe here on the streets of washington, d.c. today and part of that is the absence, relatively speaking, of those heavily armed federal officers that we had here. earlier this week, i wouldn't have been able to stand on this street. that was an area that was part of a perimeter protected by heavily armed guards from the bureau of prisons. the decision to get some of those guards off the street -- and make no mistake, there are some federal agents in the city but at this point they're stopping traffic to allow for peaceful protests. the decision to get them off the streets has been helpful in ratcheting down tensions. just the fact that they were here, not answering or accountable to local dc leaders was one of the things that upset a number of the protesters i talked to, including this gentleman who put it better than i can. take a listen. >> and so i'm out here to support this movement today, but i'm also out here because i think that the the military is inflaming the situation and i hope my little piece will pass on the messag
>> reporter: alicia, it's a much calmer, much happier vibe here on the streets of washington, d.c. today and part of that is the absence, relatively speaking, of those heavily armed federal officers that we had here. earlier this week, i wouldn't have been able to stand on this street. that was an area that was part of a perimeter protected by heavily armed guards from the bureau of prisons. the decision to get some of those guards off the street -- and make no mistake, there are some...
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>> hi, alicia. thank you so much for having me.e were preempted by governor ducy earlier on in his executive order that was issued in march, and basically, he said that cities, towns, and counties cannot do more than what the state orders in terms of measures to protect our public. just about a week ago or a week and a half ago, he untied the hands of mayors throughout arizona so that we could do masks mandatory. but to the day, he has not made mandatory mask wearing a priority in arizona. it is alarming that today we see 3600 cases reported, the highest reported since the pandemic first started. and what i would like to see the governor do is take leadership, because this is happening throughout the state of arizona. here in tucson, what i have done through executive order is that we keep the city of tucson buildings closed. we are strongly advising all employers to keep their employees teleworking. we're strongly advising that people stay home as much as possible. and that they wear masks. we're mandating masks. i was prepared to
>> hi, alicia. thank you so much for having me.e were preempted by governor ducy earlier on in his executive order that was issued in march, and basically, he said that cities, towns, and counties cannot do more than what the state orders in terms of measures to protect our public. just about a week ago or a week and a half ago, he untied the hands of mayors throughout arizona so that we could do masks mandatory. but to the day, he has not made mandatory mask wearing a priority in...
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i'm alicia menendez. the center of the national conversation on race and justice has shifted to atlanta. today, the city is bracing for more protests after the latest deadly incident involving police and a black man. this started friday night when 27-year-old rayshard brooks was asleep in his car at a wendy's drive-through. police were calling to the scene and officers tried to arrest brooks for driving under the influence. the police department released body cam footage from the officers involved. going to show you the moments leading up to the scuffle with brooks and police. some may find this footage disturbing. >> i had about one and a half drinks but you don't remember? >> no, sir, i really don't. >> i think you had too much to be driving. hands behind your back for me. put your hands behind your back. >> hey. stop fighting. stop fighting. >> you're going to get tased. >> stop. >> you're going to get tased. [ bleep ]. >> surveillance video shows the moments before brooks was shot as he was running aw
i'm alicia menendez. the center of the national conversation on race and justice has shifted to atlanta. today, the city is bracing for more protests after the latest deadly incident involving police and a black man. this started friday night when 27-year-old rayshard brooks was asleep in his car at a wendy's drive-through. police were calling to the scene and officers tried to arrest brooks for driving under the influence. the police department released body cam footage from the officers...
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alicia asked budget to explain.and a smoke smell in the car. alicia insisted she returned that car clean and doesn't smoke. she asked budget for photos and it sent her this one right here, the smoking gun, so to speak, is a close-up of the gasket between the door frame and the door and that white right there is said to be ash from a cigarette. con. she asked budget to refund the $250, and it refused. she turned to us. we tried but budget also wouldn't budge for us. we asked why it took a month to charge alicia that $250. a spokesperson said budget strives to notify the renter of any damage or cleaning fees to be assessed in as efficient a manner as possible. alicia is now disputing the charge with her bank. in hindsight, it would have been better for her to skip the express drop-off where she just parked the car and let budget email a receipt. in the future alicia says she'll wait for someone to inspect the car in front of her. if you feel you've been taken for a ride, perhaps we can get the wheels turning. share yo
alicia asked budget to explain.and a smoke smell in the car. alicia insisted she returned that car clean and doesn't smoke. she asked budget for photos and it sent her this one right here, the smoking gun, so to speak, is a close-up of the gasket between the door frame and the door and that white right there is said to be ash from a cigarette. con. she asked budget to refund the $250, and it refused. she turned to us. we tried but budget also wouldn't budge for us. we asked why it took a month...
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alicia? >> maura, thank you. >>> as thousands of demonstrators take to the streets nationwide, it is becoming apparent that george floyd's death while in police custody is not being seen as an isolated act of police brutality. a recent abc ipsis poll shows that 74% of americans believe that floyd's death a sign of broader problems in the treatment of african-americans by police. the very people out protesting the pandemic of racism may be at higher risk of the other pandemic, the coronavirus, which continues to take a disproportionate toll on black americans. according to the covid tracking project, the coronavirus has already claimed over 22,000 black lives, and black americans are dying at a rate nearly two times higher than their population share. these two issues of police violence and the pandemic's unequal strain are branching stemming from the -- branches stemming from the same true. protesters are highlighting the root of rarcial disparities and demanding change. founder of black futu
alicia? >> maura, thank you. >>> as thousands of demonstrators take to the streets nationwide, it is becoming apparent that george floyd's death while in police custody is not being seen as an isolated act of police brutality. a recent abc ipsis poll shows that 74% of americans believe that floyd's death a sign of broader problems in the treatment of african-americans by police. the very people out protesting the pandemic of racism may be at higher risk of the other pandemic, the...
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alicia keys.es are you know us. yoo-hoo, progressive shoppers. we laughed with you. sprinkles are for winners. we surprised you. on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. we've done this all with one thing in mind. to help protect the things you love. and if we can't offer you the best price we'll help you find a better one. it's not always the lowest! even if it's not with us. that's how we've done it for the past 80 years. not just today, or this month, but always. that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazon. when you come into work, that's what drives you. my little one, i would say he's definitely proud of me. every time he sees the blue prime trucks, he says, "daddy, there's your people!" i know every single one of us is here busting as hard as we can go every day to make sure these packages get delivered. gucci guilty. pour homme and pour femme the daily social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with grammy award-winning musician alicia keys. w
alicia keys.es are you know us. yoo-hoo, progressive shoppers. we laughed with you. sprinkles are for winners. we surprised you. on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. we've done this all with one thing in mind. to help protect the things you love. and if we can't offer you the best price we'll help you find a better one. it's not always the lowest! even if it's not with us. that's how we've done it for the past 80 years. not just today, or this month, but always. that go out today get...
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alicia keys.ed. tomorrow can only be better with wendy's breakfast. win with a breakfast baconator, honey butter chicken biscuit, sausage egg and swiss croissant or frosty-ccino. and get another for a dollar. you and wendy's breakfast. tomorrow is lookin' good! ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ the daily social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with grammy award-winning musician alicia keys. we talked about her new song perfect way to die which speaks to everything that is happening in america right
alicia keys.ed. tomorrow can only be better with wendy's breakfast. win with a breakfast baconator, honey butter chicken biscuit, sausage egg and swiss croissant or frosty-ccino. and get another for a dollar. you and wendy's breakfast. tomorrow is lookin' good! ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪...
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alicia. >> all right. priscilla, thank you so much. >>> juneteenth celebrations continue this weekend in washington, d.c. today a protest has gathered for a march across the city to honor the black community and call for an end to systemic racism. nbc's amanda golden is there. what are the goals the organizers of this event hope to accomplish with the march today? >> reporter: alicia, the goals for this peaceful protest have really shifted over the course of the last four weeks of demonstrations we've seen in washington, d.c. you can see behind me the protesters that have gathered have culminated at the black lives matter plaza in front of the white house. they started off the day at mt. vernon square, marched here peacefully and chanting and they're going to continue on their way to the freedom plaza a few blocks away afterwards. the organizers are members of a group called the black onyx project. the movement is seeking to dismantle systemic racism and oppression with continued actions and movement. i sp
alicia. >> all right. priscilla, thank you so much. >>> juneteenth celebrations continue this weekend in washington, d.c. today a protest has gathered for a march across the city to honor the black community and call for an end to systemic racism. nbc's amanda golden is there. what are the goals the organizers of this event hope to accomplish with the march today? >> reporter: alicia, the goals for this peaceful protest have really shifted over the course of the last four...
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alicia keys.social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with grammy award-winning musician alicia keys. we talked about her new song perfect way to die which speaks to everything that is happening in america right now. and we got to talk about how she's using her platform to raise awareness about breonna taylor. check it out. alicia keys. welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you, thank you, how has it been for you? how have you been feeling with all of this conversation, communication so far away? >> trevor: i feel more connected and disconnected than ever before. i don't know if you are feeling the same thing. you know, because everything we do is like this now. but then like you know, you are talking to someone but they're not there, and i'm trying to see your face but then i see my face in the corner, because there's another picture, another camera and it is like how are you dealing with it? are you coping? >> yeah, i mean you know, first of all, the family is healthy, the fa
alicia keys.social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with grammy award-winning musician alicia keys. we talked about her new song perfect way to die which speaks to everything that is happening in america right now. and we got to talk about how she's using her platform to raise awareness about breonna taylor. check it out. alicia keys. welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you, thank you, how has it been for you? how have you been feeling with all of this...
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alicia keys.iole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. the daily social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with grammy award-winning musician alicia keys. we talked about her new song perfect way to die which speaks to everything that is happening in america right now. and we got to talk about how she's using her platform to raise awareness about breonna taylor. check it out. alicia keys. welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you, thank you, how has it been for you? how have you been feeling with all of this conversa
alicia keys.iole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your...
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alicia: i don't think so. even though yields are historically low, you still get protections from volatility. we saw that last week when the market sold off 7%. you have gotten protection from treasuries. bonds areh historically expensive, you need them from protection from your other risk assets as a hedge. we think it's important that you have some exposure to treasuries. you will get the protection, even though yields are so low. vonnie: do you anticipate any kind of a v-shape recovery? if not, what should one do for the rest of the summer? alicia: thank you for that question because our team just put out our new model for the quarter. optimistic in the second quarter and more optimistic in the third quarter that we could get a v-shape recovery. that is our most likely scenario. there is clearly risk to the downside for other scenarios playing out. but we think there is a lot of evidence that the consumer and the individual has an appetite to reengage with the economy much more than we thought would have be
alicia: i don't think so. even though yields are historically low, you still get protections from volatility. we saw that last week when the market sold off 7%. you have gotten protection from treasuries. bonds areh historically expensive, you need them from protection from your other risk assets as a hedge. we think it's important that you have some exposure to treasuries. you will get the protection, even though yields are so low. vonnie: do you anticipate any kind of a v-shape recovery? if...
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i'm alicia menendez. lots to get to this hour including a very bad week in the courts for president trump. as the president sends his saturday playing golf, three major rulings have threatened to deal major blows to his immigration agenda just months before the election. the first on daca. in a 5-4 vote last week, the supreme court rejected trump's attempt to end protections for dreamers and work permits for more than 650,000 people. on tuesday, the president traveled to arizona to sign the border wall with a sharpie, bragging to a group of students about it along the way. >> we won. we're building it, fully funded. [ cheers and applause ] i could build numerous walls with all the money i have. fully funded. >> but calling it a win would be a reach after a federal appeals court ruled yesterday that it was illegal for the administration to transfer $2.5 billion for the wall's construction. and if that wasn't enough, u.s. immigration and customs enforcement is currently reviewing an order for a central cali
i'm alicia menendez. lots to get to this hour including a very bad week in the courts for president trump. as the president sends his saturday playing golf, three major rulings have threatened to deal major blows to his immigration agenda just months before the election. the first on daca. in a 5-4 vote last week, the supreme court rejected trump's attempt to end protections for dreamers and work permits for more than 650,000 people. on tuesday, the president traveled to arizona to sign the...
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so alicia, we're quite concerned about everything happening here regarding voting.t the in-person voting on the 23rd, but the absentee process. >> in fact, i wanted to talk to you about mail-in ballots. reports that just a few days before the election, not everyone received theirs. is that still a concern leading into tuesday? >> very much so a concern. additionally, we have had reports of the coding being wrong. some of the democrats are receiving republican ballots and vice versa. not only not receiving them, but also having received the wrong ones, and what we're also anticipating is long lines at the post office. they have to be postmarked as of the day of the 23rd. and so are we anticipating like tax return type lines to get these ballots postmarked? so we're highly concerned about the entire process. >> you have lebron james jumping in on this conversation, tweeting out, kwoemequote, this systemic racism. end oppression. what do you say to black voters? >> i say stand up. i said for a long time, a lot of the issues we deal with here in louisville, kentucky, is
so alicia, we're quite concerned about everything happening here regarding voting.t the in-person voting on the 23rd, but the absentee process. >> in fact, i wanted to talk to you about mail-in ballots. reports that just a few days before the election, not everyone received theirs. is that still a concern leading into tuesday? >> very much so a concern. additionally, we have had reports of the coding being wrong. some of the democrats are receiving republican ballots and vice versa....
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i'm alicia menendez. we're following protests coast to coast. here's a live look at washington, d.c. where large crowds are expected again this afternoon. president trump said this morning the national guard will begin moving out of d.c. backing off his calls for troops to end the civil unrest nationwide. these demonstrations are not only happening in washington but in dozens of cities big and small across the country. and today, we're getting new polling that says 4 out of 5 americans believe the country is out of control. from the continued spread of coronavirus and uncertain economic outlook, and president trump's inability to unite the country. we have reporters following these protests today in washington, new york, and where this all began in minneapolis. but we start in washington, d.c., with nbc's alli vitali. massive protests yesterday. there was an addition made to the black lives matter street mural. tell us, what's happening there? >> yeah, you're right. overnight, that mural of black lives matter that was supported by d.c. mayor mur
i'm alicia menendez. we're following protests coast to coast. here's a live look at washington, d.c. where large crowds are expected again this afternoon. president trump said this morning the national guard will begin moving out of d.c. backing off his calls for troops to end the civil unrest nationwide. these demonstrations are not only happening in washington but in dozens of cities big and small across the country. and today, we're getting new polling that says 4 out of 5 americans believe...
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so alicia, i start with you.ow does this inform how we approach the market, how our portfolios should be structured? >> charles, to put fresh call at that to work today you really have a sense where you think 2021 earnings are. as you point out the second quarter is expected to be down 42% for the quarter. right. >> you have to -- charles: assume we'll be higher. where do we want to be positioned ourselves looking to first quarter, second quarter, 2021? >> so you probably want to go with the cyclical growth companies here. first of all they have not recovered why the in the way that those large cap techs have. you want to go with the companies that will experience growth as the country recovers. so that means financials. that means industrials. charles: right. >> that means some retail. charles: jeff, okay, so macro, we know you talked about a long-term bull market but within the bull market i would suspect from time to time you change up where you're more heavily weighted, looking for earnings to come back next
so alicia, i start with you.ow does this inform how we approach the market, how our portfolios should be structured? >> charles, to put fresh call at that to work today you really have a sense where you think 2021 earnings are. as you point out the second quarter is expected to be down 42% for the quarter. right. >> you have to -- charles: assume we'll be higher. where do we want to be positioned ourselves looking to first quarter, second quarter, 2021? >> so you probably want...
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alicia wasn't convinced. she asked to refund the $250 and it refused so she turnedo wouldn't budge for us. we asked why it took a month to charge alicia the $250. a spokesperson said budget strives to notify the renter of any damages or cleaning fees to be assessed in as efficient a manner as possible. alicia is disputing the charge with her bank. in hindsight it would have been better for her to skip the express drop-off where she parked the car and let budget email a receipt. in the future she'll wait for someone to inspect the car in front of her. share your consumer complaints with us at nbcbayarea.com. just tap responds from the main menu. >> thanks, chris. the pandemic has given way to an unusual and adorable friendship. this is from the australian zoo. so meet koala and the wombat. the zoo has been closed to the public. this video was posted to youtube detailing their friendship. they look like cousin. >> you're funny looking. i'm funny looking. we should be friends. >> that's how it should work. >>> 6
alicia wasn't convinced. she asked to refund the $250 and it refused so she turnedo wouldn't budge for us. we asked why it took a month to charge alicia the $250. a spokesperson said budget strives to notify the renter of any damages or cleaning fees to be assessed in as efficient a manner as possible. alicia is disputing the charge with her bank. in hindsight it would have been better for her to skip the express drop-off where she parked the car and let budget email a receipt. in the future...
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>> well, thank you so much for having me on, alicia.iously it's a celebratory day, and i'm completely elated but grounded in reality, of course. as you mentioned, you know, we celebrated all the way through friday and thursday. great news from the supreme court for dreamers all across this country but at the same time, just as you said, we have to continue to push forward as this president has no signs of backing down and trying to attack immigrants and daca recipients. >> aleta, i want to know what you make of the president's tweets and also where you think the legal battle goes from here? >> well, i think a couple of things from his tweets, one, it's not like john roberts wrote a letter to the president softly asking him to revise his ruling. john roberts ruled that president trump broke the law when he rescinded daca, and what that means is it is mandated that the policy go back to the 2012 policy. the only thing the president should be doing is reopening new applications for new daca recipients to get daca. anything besides that is
>> well, thank you so much for having me on, alicia.iously it's a celebratory day, and i'm completely elated but grounded in reality, of course. as you mentioned, you know, we celebrated all the way through friday and thursday. great news from the supreme court for dreamers all across this country but at the same time, just as you said, we have to continue to push forward as this president has no signs of backing down and trying to attack immigrants and daca recipients. >> aleta, i...
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i'm alicia men ends. today the president saluted cadets at west point giving his first commencement at the esteem's military academy as tensions heighten between he and the top military leaders. reaction from senator tammy duckworth. meanwhile an overnight about-face on the president's twitter feed announcing out of respect he will not hold a juneteenth rally in tulsa. still unanswered, why it was planned in the first place, on the same day marking our nation's most horrific racial massacres in the city where it happened. >>> we are in richmond, virginia, where the clock is ticking on robert echlt lee's statue. americans continue marching across america. it is a sign momentum remains. where does the global movement go next. >>> hovering over it all. coronavirus. cases are spiking buy the tens of thousands. what is the rapid rise telling us? >>> we begin at west point military academy. the united states promere military institution where president trump arrived this morning and gave the commence men speech
i'm alicia men ends. today the president saluted cadets at west point giving his first commencement at the esteem's military academy as tensions heighten between he and the top military leaders. reaction from senator tammy duckworth. meanwhile an overnight about-face on the president's twitter feed announcing out of respect he will not hold a juneteenth rally in tulsa. still unanswered, why it was planned in the first place, on the same day marking our nation's most horrific racial massacres in...
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look so good see you, alicia. guest: so good to see you and so good to be seen. host: i want to start a conversation out by going back little bits. you know, i think moments for a lot of people obviously it's very upsetting and jarring to us, but as i think for a lot of people moments of awakening and i think about a mile my growing up in new york and harlem in the 70s and 80s how my unconsciousness probably developed most rapidly around some of the most dramatic moments of that coming of age. normally having to do with proximity of death, i mean, there were so many people marry during that period in my neighborhood, but also some new people who we lost to police violence and for the first time i was out on the street to protest those deaths. can you tell us a bit about-- you know i know you worked on this book together for some time and i know much about your own story but one of the interesting things you have always been somewhat driven towards activism, but there were inflection points like the murder of oscar
look so good see you, alicia. guest: so good to see you and so good to be seen. host: i want to start a conversation out by going back little bits. you know, i think moments for a lot of people obviously it's very upsetting and jarring to us, but as i think for a lot of people moments of awakening and i think about a mile my growing up in new york and harlem in the 70s and 80s how my unconsciousness probably developed most rapidly around some of the most dramatic moments of that coming of age....
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alicia, can you hear me? just one second, can you hold on? we are having a of a technical difficulty with your -- and you repeat the last thing you said again? thank you. >> sure, totally. i was just saying that in 2013 and 2014 we were pariahs in terms of politics. people would say, we would say black lives matter, people would say all lies matter, and that was the most common response. we were not seen as a legitimate political force. we were not seen as a movement. we were seen as people who were radicals or even in her own communities we were seen as people, for example, who were trying to move again agenda and interrupt a black agenda. there's lots of ways in which we are in such a different place than we were then. >> let me just that i'm sorry, go ahead. >> i was just going to say, like -- there is to work to be done. i do want to paint a rosy picture here. rightly, we are still watching the extrajudicial murders of black people on television because we capture them on cell phone cameras, and it is only when there is an outcry that the
alicia, can you hear me? just one second, can you hold on? we are having a of a technical difficulty with your -- and you repeat the last thing you said again? thank you. >> sure, totally. i was just saying that in 2013 and 2014 we were pariahs in terms of politics. people would say, we would say black lives matter, people would say all lies matter, and that was the most common response. we were not seen as a legitimate political force. we were not seen as a movement. we were seen as...
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>> absolutely, alicia.when you have folks that are used to going to their back doors, essentially, and voting -- because they are essential workers -- remember that. they are essential workers. they are going to their back door, their local high school, the local church, to vote. now they are having to bus them, get on a lyft ride, on a tart bus, get on public transportation, even buses were provided by the candidates to go to a location anywhere from 15 to 40 minutes away. then you have to go through the process, and then get facebook your location and then get to a job. this is unacceptable. i filed suit asking there at least to be a polling location at every high school. the picture that you are showing with the folks banging on the inside of the door i just wheeled an elderly man inside. i was on the inside when that happened. you did see mothered running across the lot with their tids in tow trying to exercise their fundamental democratic right of voting. this is not acceptable. although we are seeing
>> absolutely, alicia.when you have folks that are used to going to their back doors, essentially, and voting -- because they are essential workers -- remember that. they are essential workers. they are going to their back door, their local high school, the local church, to vote. now they are having to bus them, get on a lyft ride, on a tart bus, get on public transportation, even buses were provided by the candidates to go to a location anywhere from 15 to 40 minutes away. then you have...
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alicia mccarthy will be back on bbc parliament at 11pm on monday evening with the latest from the commonsnd the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps more thundery showers on the way. this is what it looks like on the satellite picture. a big low pressure
alicia mccarthy will be back on bbc parliament at 11pm on monday evening with the latest from the commonsnd the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps more thundery showers on the way. this is what it looks like on the satellite picture. a big low pressure
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charles: thank you, alicia for you and your expertise.hanks a lot. >>> folks, president trump is making it clear he is mobilizing all available federal resources to clamp down on rioting. democratic governors are rejecting notion that they can send federal troops into their states. let's go to blake burman at the white house with more. blake. reporter: they are indeed. i'm told president trump will meet with his top economic advisors after the some point this week to gameplan the next potential relief measures that the white house could be putting forward. this would be their next move, sort of the move countering what democrats up on capitol hill already put out. i'm told that four measures, four specific measures have sort of risen to the top of the priority list for the president around the white house. here they are. liability protection, something we heard of for a while now, something mitch mcconnell has been talking about as well. a payroll tax cut. president has been talking about that for weeks. also reducing the federal unemploy
charles: thank you, alicia for you and your expertise.hanks a lot. >>> folks, president trump is making it clear he is mobilizing all available federal resources to clamp down on rioting. democratic governors are rejecting notion that they can send federal troops into their states. let's go to blake burman at the white house with more. blake. reporter: they are indeed. i'm told president trump will meet with his top economic advisors after the some point this week to gameplan the next...
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we asked why it took so long for them to alicia to see the fee.t says that they addresses fees as efficient as possible. here's the advice. she did the quick drop off, in the future, she will not do that. she will hang around and let them do the inspection and ideally get a zero balance bill on the spot before she leaves that car in their possession is. all right, if you are stuck, perhaps we can get the wheels turning. head to nbc bay area.com. and pull up the menu and click respond. you can give us a call, our number is 1-888-996-tips. i will park it back to you guys. pier 45, does it impact you? think seafood. we will show you how the city is trying to help. >>> the commercial fisherman, cast your line to fate so nature will come through. for this crab fisherman. the entire, by then, it was burn out. >> the inferno at pier 45, you see on may 23rd, claimed miller's crab traps, all 400 of them. know each trap by name, to see them all in a pile of junk, it hurts me every day. >> they toured the twisted and crumpled ruins of the shed, where 30 fish
we asked why it took so long for them to alicia to see the fee.t says that they addresses fees as efficient as possible. here's the advice. she did the quick drop off, in the future, she will not do that. she will hang around and let them do the inspection and ideally get a zero balance bill on the spot before she leaves that car in their possession is. all right, if you are stuck, perhaps we can get the wheels turning. head to nbc bay area.com. and pull up the menu and click respond. you can...
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that's everybody's problem. >> alicia garza there. oca hiccup there.ut i appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective with us. let me turn now to the secretary of the smithsonian institution, lonnie bunch. >> let's take a step back. where are we on this arc in the cause for civil rights? >> you know, in some ways this is both a moment of optimism, but it's a moment that in some ways we have been here before. i think that this is a time that there are great differences. there are more people involved. its a diverse group of people trying to fight for change. but to be honest, as an african-american, i'm tired of mourning. i'm tired of carrying the burden. but what i realize is the challenge for all of us is this is a time for america to finally confront the tortured racial past. >> it does seem as if there is a majority of white america now sees the inequality and maybe it took the economic pandemic and the health pandemic and the examples of more police brutality all happening within this 90-day window perhaps to get there. how do you take tha
that's everybody's problem. >> alicia garza there. oca hiccup there.ut i appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective with us. let me turn now to the secretary of the smithsonian institution, lonnie bunch. >> let's take a step back. where are we on this arc in the cause for civil rights? >> you know, in some ways this is both a moment of optimism, but it's a moment that in some ways we have been here before. i think that this is a time that there are great...
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lonny bunch, i will get to you in a moment, but i want to start with alicia garza. want to start with 16th street and the symbolism and it was on so many papers on saturday. tag in 2013 to now the majority of americans, multi-racial coalition rallying around a symbol right now. what does this mean and how do you take this from symbol to policy? >> well, i think what this means, chuck is that black lives matter is not just a radical idea, and frankly, when we look at -- there is a lot of that it is time to pool our money and resources in a fully different way. at the end of the day, chuck, everyone can age wdon't have the things that we need to live well and that we are using policing and law enforcement in a way that far exceeds, and we -- [ indiscernible ] to protesters and what we are hearing across the nation is that our priorities are in the wrong place and that this an opportunity for us to change and so what i am looking for right now and what millions of americans are looking for right now is real change, not around the edges, but going straight and directly
lonny bunch, i will get to you in a moment, but i want to start with alicia garza. want to start with 16th street and the symbolism and it was on so many papers on saturday. tag in 2013 to now the majority of americans, multi-racial coalition rallying around a symbol right now. what does this mean and how do you take this from symbol to policy? >> well, i think what this means, chuck is that black lives matter is not just a radical idea, and frankly, when we look at -- there is a lot of...
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that's everybody's problem. >> alicia garza there. my apologies. apologies for the technical hiccup there, but i appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective with us. let me turn to the smithsonian institution, lonnie bunch. lonnie. take a step back. where are we in this arc of history of where we are in america? >> i can't hear what you said. >> i'm sorry about that. lonnie, take a step back. where are we on this arc in the story of america and civil rights? >> unfortunately, i can't hear a that. >> you know, in some ways this is both a moment of optimism, but it's a moment that in some ways we've been here before. i think that this is a time that there are great differences. there are more people involved and it's a diverse group of people trying to fight for change, but to be honest, as an african-american, i am tired of mourning. i am tired of carrying the burden, but what i realize is the challenge for all of us is this is a time for america to finally confront its tortured, racial past. >> it does seem as if there is a majority of wh
that's everybody's problem. >> alicia garza there. my apologies. apologies for the technical hiccup there, but i appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective with us. let me turn to the smithsonian institution, lonnie bunch. lonnie. take a step back. where are we in this arc of history of where we are in america? >> i can't hear what you said. >> i'm sorry about that. lonnie, take a step back. where are we on this arc in the story of america and civil rights? >>...
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alicia, shah. thanks very. new york city's museum of natural history is removing a icon nick statue. at 2:45, we have fox news contributor liz peek. why this might be the tipping point in the cancel culture movement. real estate market but the worst appears to be over. why we could actually be on the cusp of a housing renaissance. that's next. (vo) at audi, we design cars that exhilarate with versatility, whether on the track, or the everyday drive. today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even service pickup, audi at your door can do this and more at participating dealers. the premium audi dealership experience, on your terms. audi at your door. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i e
alicia, shah. thanks very. new york city's museum of natural history is removing a icon nick statue. at 2:45, we have fox news contributor liz peek. why this might be the tipping point in the cancel culture movement. real estate market but the worst appears to be over. why we could actually be on the cusp of a housing renaissance. that's next. (vo) at audi, we design cars that exhilarate with versatility, whether on the track, or the everyday drive. today, that philosophy extends to how we...
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alicia the data, the top expectation was 8.4%, these retail sales numbers.hat is ahead with respect to the economy and what should we expect from the fed as well because they're going hand in hand right now? >> hi, charles. great day today. that final piece we need to propel markets higher is another fiscal stimulus coming from congress because part of the spending came from the enormous stimulus passed in march. so those individual checks that the treasury cut, the ppp program, the unemployment insurance, which is not just making people whole while they're on unemployment but giving them more money than while they were employed. this is part of the reason that the retail sales were so high. to avoid the fiscal cliff we need another stimulus coming in july. charles: that sounds like a contradiction itself. more stimulus but don't go off the fiscal cliff? many people think we're already off it. we just don't know yet? >> well i mean the point is, is that the programs passed by congress have enabled the spending we saw in april and may which is terrific. charl
alicia the data, the top expectation was 8.4%, these retail sales numbers.hat is ahead with respect to the economy and what should we expect from the fed as well because they're going hand in hand right now? >> hi, charles. great day today. that final piece we need to propel markets higher is another fiscal stimulus coming from congress because part of the spending came from the enormous stimulus passed in march. so those individual checks that the treasury cut, the ppp program, the...
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alicia acuna has more. alicia? >> what a reminder that safety measures can fail.t happened here. this is a heart-stopping piece of video that we're showing you. once again, 2-year-old clara and dominic were rattled but not hurt. >> nicole told "usa today" her husband had anchored the ikea dresser to the wall per instructions. when clara opened the bottom drawer and followed in by her brother, the weight toppled the dresser. a spokesperson for ikea told "usa today" they're reviewing the video and grateful clara and dominic were not injured. in 2016, ikea recalled dressers for stability problems. child safety advocates have long held that ikea dressers were not safe for children's rooms. fortunately the twins are fine. >> dana: hard video to watch. thanks, alicia. >> yeah. >> dana: across america, some kids are getting back on the field as area allow youth sports to restart. lauren simonetti has more. i know this makes your heart sink. >> well, new jersey is certainly allowing kids to play ball again but comes with a major catch. that is low risk sports like golf an
alicia acuna has more. alicia? >> what a reminder that safety measures can fail.t happened here. this is a heart-stopping piece of video that we're showing you. once again, 2-year-old clara and dominic were rattled but not hurt. >> nicole told "usa today" her husband had anchored the ikea dresser to the wall per instructions. when clara opened the bottom drawer and followed in by her brother, the weight toppled the dresser. a spokesperson for ikea told "usa...
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la pandemia, el desfile del orgullo será totalmente diferente este año, el evento se presentará a aliciao, por primera vez han designado oficialmente junio, el mes el orgullo, también han acordado las banderas representativas de la comunidad, una de ellas afuera de la alcaldía, estaremos viendo estas celebraciones que por fin llegó a nosotros >>> estaremos pendientes de eso, más información a partir de las 5:00 de la tarde (m creen que pueden haber >>> los tent;aculos qde la vi n violencia lleg
la pandemia, el desfile del orgullo será totalmente diferente este año, el evento se presentará a aliciao, por primera vez han designado oficialmente junio, el mes el orgullo, también han acordado las banderas representativas de la comunidad, una de ellas afuera de la alcaldía, estaremos viendo estas celebraciones que por fin llegó a nosotros >>> estaremos pendientes de eso, más información a partir de las 5:00 de la tarde (m creen que pueden haber >>> los tent;aculos...
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alicia acuna in houston. they will make their way to the cemetery about 12 miles away.th for a long time. i watch some of the service today. i watched almost everything from minneapolis of course. i hope that we can see from this too short life and the reaction of this family to this untimely death. i hope we get some lessons from that as to how we had to conduct ourselves going forward. we want to keep in mind that in a type there's a movement like this there will always be those who will attempt to take advantage of it. with their own ideas in mind. that's what happened back in the '60s. i often talk with john lewis about how the student nonviolent coordinating committee that both of us were founders of, how it got hijacked. and while we were sort of plugging along, doing our thing, registering people to vote, getting political activity going, all of a sudden we woke up one morning and there was a new slogan. "burn, baby, burn. that was not our slogan. that slogan got superimposed over the movement and before you knew it, the movement was destroyed. so when i watched
alicia acuna in houston. they will make their way to the cemetery about 12 miles away.th for a long time. i watch some of the service today. i watched almost everything from minneapolis of course. i hope that we can see from this too short life and the reaction of this family to this untimely death. i hope we get some lessons from that as to how we had to conduct ourselves going forward. we want to keep in mind that in a type there's a movement like this there will always be those who will...
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y el alcalde de san josÉ dijo que disminuir el peso puesto del departamento de alicia serÍa un error. dijo que las comunidades de color son vÍctimas de muchos delitos graves y cualquier recorte en el presupuesto de la policÍa propiciarÍa mÁs daÑo. miles de personas, en todo el paÍs, han marchado todo el fin de semana. una de la manifestaciones mÁs poderosas se llevÓ a cabo en washington. un grupo cruzÓ el puente brooklyn new york. podemos ver una manifestaciÓn de empleados del servicio postal de minneapolis. los restos de george floyd llegaron a houston. francisco: en medio de un discreto operativo de seguridad fue traÍdo el cuerpo de george floyd que aquÍ pasara la noche antes de que maÑana inicia el funeral en donde se tiene previsto que asistan miles de personas. se estÁn tomando las medidas de seguridad necesaria y se pide a las personas que respeten las medidas de higiene. el martes hay otro servicio privado en donde sÓlo asistirÁn amigos y allegados a la familia. el cuerpo serÁ llevado al panteÓn houston garden en donde serÁ sepultado. de regreso con ustedes. paola: gracias, fra
y el alcalde de san josÉ dijo que disminuir el peso puesto del departamento de alicia serÍa un error. dijo que las comunidades de color son vÍctimas de muchos delitos graves y cualquier recorte en el presupuesto de la policÍa propiciarÍa mÁs daÑo. miles de personas, en todo el paÍs, han marchado todo el fin de semana. una de la manifestaciones mÁs poderosas se llevÓ a cabo en washington. un grupo cruzÓ el puente brooklyn new york. podemos ver una manifestaciÓn de empleados del...
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janessa, thank you >>> when we come back, talking to kids about race and utyni and how alicia keys isonversation eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. it's the one. the best for your skin. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. >>> the body of rayshard brooks has finally been laid to rest. it comes more than a week after he was killed by atlanta police in a wendy's parking lot on tuesday, family and friends said their
janessa, thank you >>> when we come back, talking to kids about race and utyni and how alicia keys isonversation eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering....
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again.ther around however through the day, we will see this area of low pressure start to increase the weather more, outbreaks of rain spreading into the north—west of the country sober many of us, it's a dry and bright start to the day, quite of the cloud around that some spells of sunshine. later on, we will see reina ride across scotland and northern ireland but at the same time as we head into the early afternoon we may well see it few showers form particularly across parts of northern england, down the pennines, perhaps into them middle of an england in central and southern nguyen. don't be surprised if you see the odd shower in the early afternoon. the top temperature, around 19. that same area of low pressure on wednesdays with us but this time it is such right over the top of the uk and that means wednesday looks like being a cloudy day with fairly prolonged outbreaks of rain. some of it could be quite heavy at cross western areas and around about 18 degrees, unsettled really through
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again.ther around however through the day, we will see this area of low pressure start to increase the weather more, outbreaks of rain spreading into the north—west of the country sober many of us, it's a dry and bright start to the day, quite of the cloud around that some spells of sunshine. later on, we will see reina ride across scotland and northern ireland but at the same time as we head into the early afternoon we may well see it few...
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alicia acuna is live right now in texas. alicia? >> hi, bill.g with a photo that he tweeted that we can show you here showing joe biden meeting with the floyd family. as you mentioned, he did record a video that is supposed to be played at the funeral tomorrow. we want to take you back to earlier today. a moment when 46-year-old george floyd's casket arrived here at the fountain of praise church. his family's church. floyd was born in north carolina, killed in minneapolis. houston is where he went to high school and became a local football star. a look inside the church where members of the public are required to wear masks and have temperatures taken on entry all in line with coronavirus. 15 people are allowed inside at a time. the line to get in started bidding this morning. folks standing in the houston heat. forecasters say this is the hottest day of the year so far. earlier greg abbott came to pay his respects. >> this is the most horrific tragedy i have ever personally endured. george floyd is going to change the arc of the future of the u
alicia acuna is live right now in texas. alicia? >> hi, bill.g with a photo that he tweeted that we can show you here showing joe biden meeting with the floyd family. as you mentioned, he did record a video that is supposed to be played at the funeral tomorrow. we want to take you back to earlier today. a moment when 46-year-old george floyd's casket arrived here at the fountain of praise church. his family's church. floyd was born in north carolina, killed in minneapolis. houston is...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.ahead, making it feel quite chilly near the north sea coast, around this area of low pressure, but gradually high pressure building in for the next couple of days. so allow drier weather behind, but central and eastern areas, quite sharp bursts, even some thunder and still some breeze in northern and eastern areas, making it feel chilly but for some, sheltered from the tree and brighter weather, possibly warmer than saturday but not overnight because under the clearing skies and showers fading, it will be chilly, chilly for grass frost in scotland. it looks more settled for monday and tuesday, dry weather around the mid week more rain is due. good morning, welcome to breakfast with martin geissler and rachel burden. our headlines today: tens of thousands take to the streets across the uk tojoin anti—racism marches — despite warnings over mass gatherings due to coronavirus. most were peaceful, but 10 police officers were injured including one who was knocked from her horse during a conf
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.ahead, making it feel quite chilly near the north sea coast, around this area of low pressure, but gradually high pressure building in for the next couple of days. so allow drier weather behind, but central and eastern areas, quite sharp bursts, even some thunder and still some breeze in northern and eastern areas, making it feel chilly but for some, sheltered from the tree and brighter weather, possibly warmer than saturday but not...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.e out there on saturday. and certainly not compared to what we had last week, when temperatures were in the mid to high—20s. saturday is going to be a blustery one with further showers. and low pressure is firmly in charge of our weather. you can see the clouds circling around the area of low pressure very close to scotland, and actually through the early hours, we're seeing a band of cloud and rain slipping southwards across the uk, accompanied by some pretty strong winds. it's the weather front that's linked to this low pressure, and this low pressure will hang around through most of saturday and then by sunday, it looks as though it's going to clear away. but through the early hours, we've got a band of more persistent rain stretching from the north, moving due south. it does look as though the south of the country is actually going to wake up to some sunshine, but look how that cloud, that rain—bearing cloud slips southwards through the course of the day, so i think most of us will
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.e out there on saturday. and certainly not compared to what we had last week, when temperatures were in the mid to high—20s. saturday is going to be a blustery one with further showers. and low pressure is firmly in charge of our weather. you can see the clouds circling around the area of low pressure very close to scotland, and actually through the early hours, we're seeing a band of cloud and rain slipping southwards across the uk, accompanied...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.more rain—bearing clouds on the way. in fact, it has already been raining quite heavily across the south—west of england, western parts of wales, all thanks to this weather front that's been moving across the uk. quite sluggishly really. overcast skies across much of the country. for most of us it has just been patchy rain here and there, and the heaviest of the rain has indeed been across parts of cornwall, devon. it is now clearing away from wales. the little bits of pieces further north and actually scotland and northern ireland escaping most of that rain. 10 degrees will be morning temperature. so here are the occasional showers during the middle of the day. a lot of cloud across england and wales, with a few glimmers of brightness. and then we see another spell of rain heading towards eastern parts of the uk, thursday, late afternoon and evening. and that rain is sort of going to barrel across the uk, across the pennines, into parts of wales but, all the while, scotland and northe
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.more rain—bearing clouds on the way. in fact, it has already been raining quite heavily across the south—west of england, western parts of wales, all thanks to this weather front that's been moving across the uk. quite sluggishly really. overcast skies across much of the country. for most of us it has just been patchy rain here and there, and the heaviest of the rain has indeed been across parts of cornwall, devon. it is now clearing away from...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.el like a distant memory now as it's turning to cooler, more unsettled to end the week. friday into the weekend will be cool and showery, longer spells of rain in the north. it's also going to turn unusually windy for this time of year as well. the culprit is this area of low pressure, which has continued to deepen just to the north—east of scotland. it will continue to push in during the course of friday, bring some persistent rain across the north. further south, the winds picking up. it will be a blustery day for all with sunny spells but also blustery showers. some of these will be heavy and thundery at times, too. and those winds gusting 30—110 miles an hour. further north, 40—50 miles an hour, even stronger than that by the end of the day and this rain will become persistent and heavy across the north and north—east of scotland. don't be surprised as well — with these sorts of temperatures of only around 9 degrees, you could see a little bit of snow in fact on the mountaintops of
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.el like a distant memory now as it's turning to cooler, more unsettled to end the week. friday into the weekend will be cool and showery, longer spells of rain in the north. it's also going to turn unusually windy for this time of year as well. the culprit is this area of low pressure, which has continued to deepen just to the north—east of scotland. it will continue to push in during the course of friday, bring some persistent rain...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.rtherly winds, some rain, and a good deal of cloud around as well. interestingly, at loftus, in redcar in cleveland, there's been more rain in the last week than we've had during the whole of spring. the start of the new week, though, looks a lot drier. the winds won't be as strong either. that's because we've got this area of high pressure, or at least the nose of it heading towards the uk. may not last long, but for a while, it will keep those weather fronts at bay from the north—west of the uk. now, many places will have a dry day on monday, the sunshine coming and going. there'll still be a few light showers blown onto some of those north sea coasts, and during the afternoon, watch out for some heavy, slow—moving showers in wales and the south—west of england. but, on the whole, a lot of dry weather around. temperatures not very different from what we had on sunday, but we'll find that the winds are a good deal lighter today. and those light winds continue into the evening. it shou
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.rtherly winds, some rain, and a good deal of cloud around as well. interestingly, at loftus, in redcar in cleveland, there's been more rain in the last week than we've had during the whole of spring. the start of the new week, though, looks a lot drier. the winds won't be as strong either. that's because we've got this area of high pressure, or at least the nose of it heading towards the uk. may not last long, but for a while, it will...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the very warm days for probably quite sometime. the next few days at least will be feeling much cooler, thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday — knocking temperatures back as well. the cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to push its way southwards overnight. many areas by the end of the night will have had some rain, the exceptions really being towards the southeast and east anglia where it is going to be a little chilly in the countryside and probably drying off later in the night for northern ireland and western scotland. cloudier skies for wednesday in england and wales. some outbreaks of rain as well, could be little heavy at times. across northern ireland, largely dry, little bit of sunshine and missing most of the showers across western scotland, where temperatures may make 18 degrees in glasgow, much cooler with the shower
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the very warm days for probably quite sometime. the next few days at least will be feeling much cooler, thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday — knocking temperatures back as well. the cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to push its way southwards overnight. many areas by the end of the...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.ce that has seen some very high temperatures over the last 2a hours is the arctic circle, where temperatures reached 30 degree celsius on tuesday. amazing to think temperatures can get that high that far north, but they do from time to time. that, though, could be a newjune record for that particular area. looking at our weather picture, it is unsettled. we saw rain gathering across the north—west of the uk yesterday, and that was associated with an area of low pressure, and that low pressure is moving right over the heart of the united kingdom for today. so we are looking at an unsettled day. often it's going to be cloudy, often we're looking at spells of rain, that could be quite lengthy spells of rain and, at times, pretty heavy as well. perhaps some of the heaviest bursts of rain working across the western side of the countries, so wales, maybe north—west england. there will be some areas that don't see too much in the way of rain. but i think they are going to be the lucky few. fo
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there.ce that has seen some very high temperatures over the last 2a hours is the arctic circle, where temperatures reached 30 degree celsius on tuesday. amazing to think temperatures can get that high that far north, but they do from time to time. that, though, could be a newjune record for that particular area. looking at our weather picture, it is unsettled. we saw rain gathering across the north—west of the uk yesterday, and that was...
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but until then from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.an the week certainly. we have lost our area of high pressure and low pressure starting to take control, it is going to bring windier, wetter, and cooler conditions and thursday looks like being another cool day, cooler than it was on wednesday in fact, and we will have some spells of rain at times too. our area of high pressure is continuing to retreat away westwards, low pressure is beginning to develop to our east and that is going to bring further spells of rain. northerly winds as well which is why it is going to feel on the cool side for the time of year. so, for thursday we start off on a grey note across the south—east with early rain. that should clear away and it'll turn dry for a time but we will have areas of showers or longer spells of rain moving down from the north — scotland, northern ireland — into northern england. it will turn breezy as well. windy across the far north of the country as temperatures range from 10—17 or 18 degrees in the south. so, much cooler than ho
but until then from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.an the week certainly. we have lost our area of high pressure and low pressure starting to take control, it is going to bring windier, wetter, and cooler conditions and thursday looks like being another cool day, cooler than it was on wednesday in fact, and we will have some spells of rain at times too. our area of high pressure is continuing to retreat away westwards, low pressure is beginning to develop to our east and that is going to bring...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.t's been pretty windy. we have seen some rain at times. but the winds have been easing and will continue to do so as we head into tonight. some showery rain across eastern england will tend to fade and as the skies clear through scotland down into north—east england it's going to turn into a decidedly cool night, some spots in scotland could see a touch of frost. not as cold down towards the south of england or the south of wales because here we will keep more cloud and the odd shower through the night. tomorrow, though, a lot of dry weather around, a mixture of patchy cloud and sunny spells. still one or two showers drifting across eastern scotland, across eastern counties of england. maybe a shower for northern ireland and a heavy downpour or a thunderstorm is possible across wales or the south—west. some sunny spells for most as we close out the day with temperatures between 11 and 17 degrees. another fine day for most on tuesday but from mid—week onwards it turns more unsettled wit
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.t's been pretty windy. we have seen some rain at times. but the winds have been easing and will continue to do so as we head into tonight. some showery rain across eastern england will tend to fade and as the skies clear through scotland down into north—east england it's going to turn into a decidedly cool night, some spots in scotland could see a touch of frost. not as cold down towards the south of england or the south of wales because here we...
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fox news correspondent alicia acuna in dallas with the very latest for us. alicia?nell. yes, the president is accompanied by the attorney general as well as hud secretary ben carson and the u.s. surgeon general jerome adams. john roberts is telling us that white house officials are saying that the president, will quote, paint a picture overview how to bring about equality and opportunity. this is a very significant moment for the president. he is planning to kind of paint an outline of what he is hoping to come. we will stand by for that. white house officials have described this roundtable as solutions to historic economic and health justice disparities in american communities. as you mentioned, faith leaders, law enforcement, small business leaders among the attendees with number of administration officials. this event is being held at gateway church, one of the nation's largest megachurchs. the president will announce plans for holistic revitalization and recovery all this as the white house continues to tout the president's work on criminal justice reform and wi
fox news correspondent alicia acuna in dallas with the very latest for us. alicia?nell. yes, the president is accompanied by the attorney general as well as hud secretary ben carson and the u.s. surgeon general jerome adams. john roberts is telling us that white house officials are saying that the president, will quote, paint a picture overview how to bring about equality and opportunity. this is a very significant moment for the president. he is planning to kind of paint an outline of what he...