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alicia: nice be with you. i'm alicia acuna in denver. the president touching on several issues as he addressed the nation including his response to the coronavirus pandemic. and mark meredith is at the white house with all the highlights. hi, mark. >> reporter: alicia, it was quite the celebration last night as the president and first lady welcomed hundreds of guests to the south lawn for the salute to america event. this year's event felt a little different because of the coronavirus pandemic. the president and the first lady welcoming the guests including a handful of doctors and nurses, first responders, guests they were not required to wear masks but many people did. i was surprised at how many did. over concerns about coronavirus. the president addressed the country's battle with the virus directly during his remarks. >> and we've made a lot of progress, our strategy is moving along well. it goes out in one area and rears back its ugly face in another area. but we've learned a lot. we've learned how to put out the flames. >> reporte
alicia: nice be with you. i'm alicia acuna in denver. the president touching on several issues as he addressed the nation including his response to the coronavirus pandemic. and mark meredith is at the white house with all the highlights. hi, mark. >> reporter: alicia, it was quite the celebration last night as the president and first lady welcomed hundreds of guests to the south lawn for the salute to america event. this year's event felt a little different because of the coronavirus...
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hi alicia. alicia: hi, leland. happy fourth to you. i'm alicia acuna.he president will deliver a address during tonight's salute to america. mark, what we can expect from the big event. >> good afternoon, the coronavirus is not stopping president trump from celebrating the fourth of july. the festivities won't get started for a few hours. the president was at mt. rushmore. he praised miss predecessors like george washington and abraham lincoln. he criticized those trying to tear down monuments and statues from the past. >> angry mobs are trying to tear down statues of our founders to deface our most sacred memorials. >> the american people are strong and proud and they will not allow our country and all of its values, history and culture, to be taken from them. >> that was last night. let's talk about tonight. the president and first lady will be hosting friends, family and as well as first responders, including doctors and nurses out to the south lawn this evening. we're told among the guests will be be the people trying to get through the coronavirus.
hi alicia. alicia: hi, leland. happy fourth to you. i'm alicia acuna.he president will deliver a address during tonight's salute to america. mark, what we can expect from the big event. >> good afternoon, the coronavirus is not stopping president trump from celebrating the fourth of july. the festivities won't get started for a few hours. the president was at mt. rushmore. he praised miss predecessors like george washington and abraham lincoln. he criticized those trying to tear down...
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alicia: and i'm alicia acuna in denver.butes from folks on all sides to have political spectrum. steve harrigan has more on the congressman's life and legacy. hi, steve. >> reporter: john lewis died at age 80 after a seven month battle from pancreatic cancer. he spent 33 years in the house and was an international civil rights icon. born in rural alabama 80 years ago, his parents were sharecroppers working for a white man's farm. he was the third of ten children. early he was inspired by martin luther king, wrote for the civil rights leader for further inspiration, and his activism started early in nashville. he tried to integrate lunch counters that were all white several times. 1961 he tried to integrate interstate busing in the south, at one point beaten unconscious outside a montgomery bus station, left in a pool of blood. 1963, took part in the march on washington with martin luther king, he was the youngest speaker there but, of course, he's best known for his 1965 leading of the bloody sunday march, peaceful proteste
alicia: and i'm alicia acuna in denver.butes from folks on all sides to have political spectrum. steve harrigan has more on the congressman's life and legacy. hi, steve. >> reporter: john lewis died at age 80 after a seven month battle from pancreatic cancer. he spent 33 years in the house and was an international civil rights icon. born in rural alabama 80 years ago, his parents were sharecroppers working for a white man's farm. he was the third of ten children. early he was inspired by...
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alicia: take care.o remember those things and to celebrate them as well as you did, alicia. that's all for us here in washington. we've been showing you some clips along the way of chris wallace's full interview with president trump. that is now just three and a half minutes away, and you do not want to miss it. it's pretty incredible. alicia: we've shown some of the highlights, but really -- leland: oh, there's more. alicia: it's a pretty good back and forth. don't miss it. leland: unbelievable. we'll see you next weekend. take care. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . . . you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. fal
alicia: take care.o remember those things and to celebrate them as well as you did, alicia. that's all for us here in washington. we've been showing you some clips along the way of chris wallace's full interview with president trump. that is now just three and a half minutes away, and you do not want to miss it. it's pretty incredible. alicia: we've shown some of the highlights, but really -- leland: oh, there's more. alicia: it's a pretty good back and forth. don't miss it. leland:...
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alicia?celebrations are likely to look a little different this year with coronavirus safety measures in place. traditional gatherings to watch fireworks displays just won't be possible. >> we close beaches and cancel fireworks shows and that's how many cities were trying to prevent the holiday weekend from resulting in an ease or bigger surge in covid-19 cases. and they are reporting a combined at south florida struggles to fight a spike in covid-19 cases. at midnight curfew is now in place for miami beach and a number of july 4th celebrations have been canceled on beaches throughout the state. here in california big bro will rollbacks and loosen restrictions as the state monitors an alarming rise in covid-19 cases. museum and bars, and a majority of beaches in southern california will be close this holiday weekend including here in l.a. county. >> without being physically distanced, and eight and they avoid large parades outside of the household. >> they are mandating that anyone traveling t
alicia?celebrations are likely to look a little different this year with coronavirus safety measures in place. traditional gatherings to watch fireworks displays just won't be possible. >> we close beaches and cancel fireworks shows and that's how many cities were trying to prevent the holiday weekend from resulting in an ease or bigger surge in covid-19 cases. and they are reporting a combined at south florida struggles to fight a spike in covid-19 cases. at midnight curfew is now in...
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alicia. >> all right. jordan, thank you. >>> americans, this weekend, continue to mourn the death and celebrate the extraordinary life of civil rights hero john lewis. who died last week, following a battle with cancer. today, mourners gathered in lewis's birth state of alabama as his body lay in reposed for a six-day celebration. pri priscilla thompson is in troy, alabama. priscilla, what is happening with today's memorial events? >> well, alicia, those services here in troy wrapped up a little while ago. it began with the celebration of life. and then, the congressman was in repose here, and people were able to swing by to pay their respects. but now, his remains are journeying on to selma, alabama, where services will get underway there in just a few hours. but, here, in troy, people traveled from far and wide to be here. i actually met one man, bruce griggs, who stayed up all night making a giant sympathy card for the congressman. and then, he drove that in a u-haul van two and a half hours from atlant
alicia. >> all right. jordan, thank you. >>> americans, this weekend, continue to mourn the death and celebrate the extraordinary life of civil rights hero john lewis. who died last week, following a battle with cancer. today, mourners gathered in lewis's birth state of alabama as his body lay in reposed for a six-day celebration. pri priscilla thompson is in troy, alabama. priscilla, what is happening with today's memorial events? >> well, alicia, those services here in...
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alicia, we have a minute to go.eems like jerome powell taking personally what happens to those folks you talked about, people in small business and lower end of the economic rung. they seem to be not suffering from fed policy but not benefiting. to gary's point jay powell is making income inequality worse and animosity in america worse and he pushes back on the notion of that. >> i wouldn't agree with that, charles, opening up the primary funding market for all kinds of businesses the is allowing businesses to write debt and support their the businesses through the hole we're in until we get to the other side. that means they can keep their workers on. it is really important that the credit markets work because it is important to keep businesses alive through this. charles: okay. alicia, gary, fantastic conversation. appreciate it every time we talk. we'll be getting together again real soon. now of course a long the same lines, folks, there is sharp partisan divide on more stimulus. i can tell you right now, i've b
alicia, we have a minute to go.eems like jerome powell taking personally what happens to those folks you talked about, people in small business and lower end of the economic rung. they seem to be not suffering from fed policy but not benefiting. to gary's point jay powell is making income inequality worse and animosity in america worse and he pushes back on the notion of that. >> i wouldn't agree with that, charles, opening up the primary funding market for all kinds of businesses the is...
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alicia, tus hijas han hablado si tienen relaciones sexuales con tu pareja? alicia: claro.s famoso del mundo, candidato a la presidencia, tu esposa es kim kardashian, hay que disculparse de una manera muy pÚblica. claro que estoy hablando del seÑor kanye west. Él se disculpÓ con su esposa a travÉs de un tweet. saben que en el lanzamiento de campaÑa presidencial abordÓ el tema del aborto y cÓmo en algÚn momento Él le pidiÓ a kim que matara a su bebita en un acto que luego hablaron y se cancelo. de verdad que esto parece que creÓ tal dolor en kim kardashian que hasta su madre se metiÓ estuvieron cambiando tweets. luego todos estos tweets desaparecieron. sin embargo, el rapero se disculpÓ. dice que le gustarÍa disculparse con su esposa kim por hacer pÚblico algo que era un asunto privado. dice que le quiere decir que le ha hecho daÑo y que le perdone. le dice que gracias por estar siempre ahÍ con Él. un mensaje muy emotivo y tambiÉn abre la ventana para este problema de las enfermedades mentales y cÓmo las parejas tienen que sufrir junto con las vÍctimas de estos males, todo l
alicia, tus hijas han hablado si tienen relaciones sexuales con tu pareja? alicia: claro.s famoso del mundo, candidato a la presidencia, tu esposa es kim kardashian, hay que disculparse de una manera muy pÚblica. claro que estoy hablando del seÑor kanye west. Él se disculpÓ con su esposa a travÉs de un tweet. saben que en el lanzamiento de campaÑa presidencial abordÓ el tema del aborto y cÓmo en algÚn momento Él le pidiÓ a kim que matara a su bebita en un acto que luego hablaron y se...
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alicia: that's right. with think this summer could be a test in some consolidation, not least of which that the third quarter tends to be the worst performing quarter historically, so when you add that with some of the news items you three have been talking about, you can get that here. however, the direction of travel is upward overall, and i don't think this should be shaken out here. and change the sectors you are interested in. our many sectors that simply have not participated yet. but the direction of travel for the economy is, even if shallower then we hoped two weeks ago. jonathan: the consensus is that this is the bounce, then the recovery starts to slow in late summer. i keep coming back to whether anemic growth the future is sufficient to carry out driving equity gains. do you think it is? alicia: i think we have to separate what the supports for the market and the economy are versus what the fundamentals of the corporate sector are. in the end, the overwhelming amount of stimulus coming from th
alicia: that's right. with think this summer could be a test in some consolidation, not least of which that the third quarter tends to be the worst performing quarter historically, so when you add that with some of the news items you three have been talking about, you can get that here. however, the direction of travel is upward overall, and i don't think this should be shaken out here. and change the sectors you are interested in. our many sectors that simply have not participated yet. but the...
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i'm alicia menendez. president trump's federal officers are walking the streets of portland tonight. will other cities be next? what legal grounds are being used by this administration to shoot protesters with tear gas? that's where we start tonight. using troops to calm civil unrest is according to one historian as american as apple pie. it's happened for decades, even centuries. federal forces were brought in for the great railroad strike of 1877. when martin luther king was killed in 1968. and more recently during the rodney king riots in 1992. but what's unprecedented is president trump's plans to use federal forces for a series of other reasons, including fighting violent crime. >> more federal law enforcement. that i can tell you. in portland, they've done a fantastic job. they've been there three days, and they really have done a fantastic job. i'm going to do something. that i can tell you, because we're not going to let new york, chicago and philadelphia and detroit and baltimore and all of these
i'm alicia menendez. president trump's federal officers are walking the streets of portland tonight. will other cities be next? what legal grounds are being used by this administration to shoot protesters with tear gas? that's where we start tonight. using troops to calm civil unrest is according to one historian as american as apple pie. it's happened for decades, even centuries. federal forces were brought in for the great railroad strike of 1877. when martin luther king was killed in 1968....
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with alicia, i'm for color of change, the largest on-line organization. we're partnering with one world tonight to make a virtual space for critical conversation between editor and chief of one world, chris jackson and one of our most powerful organizers and visionary, alicia garza. in 2014 she wrote a facebook post that changed the world ap created a movement. it read, black people, i love you, i love us. our lives matter, black lives matter. that movement continues today and tonight, alicia and chris will discuss the importance of resistance and resilience and how they ground the work in a vision for collective humanity. we believe that everyday people are powerful enough to end the practices that are holding black people back and harming our country. and we champion solutions that move us forward. in the last two week we helped 6.5 million people take action for racial justice in our country and we're thrilled to be partnering with one world for this conversation. without further ado here is chris jackson, one world's editor in chief to kick us off. >>
with alicia, i'm for color of change, the largest on-line organization. we're partnering with one world tonight to make a virtual space for critical conversation between editor and chief of one world, chris jackson and one of our most powerful organizers and visionary, alicia garza. in 2014 she wrote a facebook post that changed the world ap created a movement. it read, black people, i love you, i love us. our lives matter, black lives matter. that movement continues today and tonight, alicia...
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jackson, one of our powerful organizers and visions of alicia garza. in 2014 alicia wrote a facebook post that changed the world and created a movement. it read, black people, i love you. i love us. black lives matter, that movement continues today. tonight alicia will it discuss the importance of resistance and resilience and how they ground the work in a vision for collective humanity. a color change we believe everyday people are powerful enough to end the practices that are holding black people back and harming our country. we championed solutions that move us all forward. in the last two weeks we have held 6.5 million people take action for racial justice in our country and we are thrilled to be partnering today with oneworld for this important conversation. without further ado here is chris jackson, oneworld editor in chief to kick us off. >> thank you so much for being here with us tonight. i cannot imagine someone i'd rather be talking to tonight than alicia garza, our country's most powerful and influential actress and someone who can speak pa
jackson, one of our powerful organizers and visions of alicia garza. in 2014 alicia wrote a facebook post that changed the world and created a movement. it read, black people, i love you. i love us. black lives matter, that movement continues today. tonight alicia will it discuss the importance of resistance and resilience and how they ground the work in a vision for collective humanity. a color change we believe everyday people are powerful enough to end the practices that are holding black...
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good morning. >> happy monday, alicia.d of moved on from his memoir, "the room where it happened" various officials have fixated on details brought up in that book. this matters because the revelations in the book behind the scenes in the oval office is raising the blood pressure of our allies around the world who are already kind of worried about president trump's reliability to begin with. so we've seen in interviews and heard from directly leaders in venezuela, south korea, and european officials who are nervous about the things that john bolton raised in his book. and the bottom line is that while these folks may have had their assumptions about president trump or thoughts of what was going on behind the scenes, it's different when the suspicious suspicions are confirmed by someone as senior as john bolton in this book. >> we saw the president delivering dark, divisive remarks this weekend. what are you hearing from the biden campaign about how the former vice president plans to campaign and what his message is going t
good morning. >> happy monday, alicia.d of moved on from his memoir, "the room where it happened" various officials have fixated on details brought up in that book. this matters because the revelations in the book behind the scenes in the oval office is raising the blood pressure of our allies around the world who are already kind of worried about president trump's reliability to begin with. so we've seen in interviews and heard from directly leaders in venezuela, south korea,...
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alicia: thank you for having me. think the market is already pricing in a final bill -- $1.5e around 1.5 trillion. as we have seen covid move through the southern states and the middle of the country, you have many more senators that are affected by this. so, people tend to be a little more generous with their -- when their own states are affected. expecting $1.5 trillion as a final package. we think the next couple of weeks could be pretty ugly in terms of negotiations, ultimately both sides have clear incentives to get something done. and the white house needs something done. we will get something, it will just be messy. shery: we continue to see these precious metals rally. we have a more accommodating said. not to mention the ongoing the silveres of futures extending, touching $25 per ounce. what does this mean for the broader commodities market, especially in the precious metals sector? we continue to see gold touching new records. seeia: we continue to continued gains in the commodities market. that is because
alicia: thank you for having me. think the market is already pricing in a final bill -- $1.5e around 1.5 trillion. as we have seen covid move through the southern states and the middle of the country, you have many more senators that are affected by this. so, people tend to be a little more generous with their -- when their own states are affected. expecting $1.5 trillion as a final package. we think the next couple of weeks could be pretty ugly in terms of negotiations, ultimately both sides...
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i'm alicia menendez. >>> we begin with president trump and his xenophobia. yesterday he amplified his message in a series of tweets, asking when nascar driver bubba wallace would apologize for the noose found h his garage, suggest nascar made a bad decision by banning the confederate flag. he again referred to the coronavirus as the china virus. he called out the cities of new york and chicago to stoke fear of immigrants and crime. he accused sports teams that are rethinking their names of giving in to political correctness. the "washington post" robert costa reported this yesterday. a trump adviser tells me this morning that many in the president's circle are eager to turn to biden and china, to make that front the battleground. very little appetite for this continued focus on race. but the president in60s on driving his own message t adviser says. meanwhile coronavirus has left no state unscathed as cases continue to surge. so far the u.s. has over 3 million cases and reported at least 131,000 deaths. t
i'm alicia menendez. >>> we begin with president trump and his xenophobia. yesterday he amplified his message in a series of tweets, asking when nascar driver bubba wallace would apologize for the noose found h his garage, suggest nascar made a bad decision by banning the confederate flag. he again referred to the coronavirus as the china virus. he called out the cities of new york and chicago to stoke fear of immigrants and crime. he accused sports teams that are rethinking their...
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alicia: this is the bellwether. you will have extraordinary scrutiny now of all of these quarters coming up. as you remember, some of the larger companies talked about taking all their earnings into operating expenses for the next few quarters to build business, and the market for gave them. the question, does that kind of move continue? i think we have to go back to the beginning of our conversation, the nasdaq intraday move was really a warning sign, that the top heaviness will probably break in the short-term and investors should decide whether they are long-term holders or are ready to take profits here? romaine: this is not a disaster by any stretch of the imagination. even though the market reaction is somewhat severe. i am curious, when we talk about the readthrough into some of the other earnings reports, there was a sense that there were certain companies like netflix, amazon that were sort of bulletproof in this environment, that people were gravitating to not only because of the pandemic but once the pand
alicia: this is the bellwether. you will have extraordinary scrutiny now of all of these quarters coming up. as you remember, some of the larger companies talked about taking all their earnings into operating expenses for the next few quarters to build business, and the market for gave them. the question, does that kind of move continue? i think we have to go back to the beginning of our conversation, the nasdaq intraday move was really a warning sign, that the top heaviness will probably break...
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>> this is alicia cabrera. i provided a memo that was distributed yesterday, and in there, i talk about that particular decision. so unless you want me to disclose my legal advice in public, which i don't advise, that is not what i said, so i refer you back to the memo. >> commissioner dejesus: you can -- you can tell us there's a court case on it. it's a published opinion. >> right. and we engaged in effects bargaining, and we reached an agreement with training and discipline. >> commissioner dejesus: i said that. we reached an agreement with training, but they continued to say we had to meet and confer on shooting at cars, and we said no. >> an important part to remember is we engaged in bargaining, and -- >> commissioner dejesus: i agree with you. we did around that one issue that was resolved rather quickly, but then, it still got bogged down and we implemented it. >> commissioner hamasaki: you know, the challenge here is we've got three trial attorneys, and we're ready for trial. and i think the city attor
>> this is alicia cabrera. i provided a memo that was distributed yesterday, and in there, i talk about that particular decision. so unless you want me to disclose my legal advice in public, which i don't advise, that is not what i said, so i refer you back to the memo. >> commissioner dejesus: you can -- you can tell us there's a court case on it. it's a published opinion. >> right. and we engaged in effects bargaining, and we reached an agreement with training and...
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alicia: right. it is 12% off the high.gain, that is not a bad entry point for any stock after your 10% to 12% off the high. that's fine. we don't think these stocks are rolling over, we just think some of the excess has to come out of it and charting is a great way to figure interest point. as i've said before, parabolas don't make for great technical charts. jon: always enjoy catching up with you. are you throwing the shade? jon: i appreciate your tolerance for a certain someone who has a bowtie. >> for you throwing me some parabolic shade? i love one she is on, we talk. jon: we will hear from amazon, apple, and facebook. good morning, let's get to the price action this morning. this monday, we are flying out of the gate. let's get a quick feel for how things are building up this monday, it actually really, really interesting to see the bond yields come lower. gold starts to break out and the effects market is capturing a weaker dollar once again. we are up a tense of 1% on a single currency. that, a bit of fuel for germa
alicia: right. it is 12% off the high.gain, that is not a bad entry point for any stock after your 10% to 12% off the high. that's fine. we don't think these stocks are rolling over, we just think some of the excess has to come out of it and charting is a great way to figure interest point. as i've said before, parabolas don't make for great technical charts. jon: always enjoy catching up with you. are you throwing the shade? jon: i appreciate your tolerance for a certain someone who has a...
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alicia, this under scores the risk of having too few winners.ven in nasdaq we talk about how well nasdaq has done. many people don't realize there are only 355 winners versus 262 losers on nasdaq. my question to you, when do you think buying overall will broaden out? >> let's remind our viewers, charles, this is the most concentrated market we've seen including in 1999, because the five large tech cap stocks are 22% of the index, much higher than the five largest stocks more than 20 years ago. yesterday's nasdaq move, the intraday move was a 98 percentile move. 6.5% swing. only two more times that ever happened. i think that is a warning sign. that is a warning sign that the concentration in these stocks could be overdone and it is time to reassess some positioning and we can't have itchy trigger fingers. charles: all right. on that note, alicia, you know, i'm surprised it seems like the market, even yesterday, beyond the tesla and narrow range of winners, seemed to pay attention to the deaf at this time number. when the number came out the mark
alicia, this under scores the risk of having too few winners.ven in nasdaq we talk about how well nasdaq has done. many people don't realize there are only 355 winners versus 262 losers on nasdaq. my question to you, when do you think buying overall will broaden out? >> let's remind our viewers, charles, this is the most concentrated market we've seen including in 1999, because the five large tech cap stocks are 22% of the index, much higher than the five largest stocks more than 20 years...
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>> hi alicia. yeah, with these new numbers, the more than 11,000 -- approximately 11,500 that you mentioned, florida has now become third in the list of u.s. states in the number of positive coronavirus cases at about 190,000 confirmed cases. behind only california and new york. of course california has a bigger population. but new york and florida are both very similar sized states. when texas reports later today, that could change. right now, florida, as this state has three of the metropolitan markets that are the fastest-growing coronavirus case markets in the nation, according to johns hopkins -- jacksonville, florida, orlando, and tampa metro areas, all seeing huge increases in cases. >> chris, of course, very anecdot anecdotally, as you are out and about on this holiday weekend are you seeing people adhering to social distancing? are you seeing people there using masks? >> that's a great question. i have been in florida in this general area for about five weeks now. and it was stark coming f
>> hi alicia. yeah, with these new numbers, the more than 11,000 -- approximately 11,500 that you mentioned, florida has now become third in the list of u.s. states in the number of positive coronavirus cases at about 190,000 confirmed cases. behind only california and new york. of course california has a bigger population. but new york and florida are both very similar sized states. when texas reports later today, that could change. right now, florida, as this state has three of the...
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what safety measures have been implemented. >> reporter: hi, there, alicia. opening day is going well so far other than the occasional deluge of rain that we see here in orlando during this time of year. you know, disney is taking a lot of steps to try to ensure that people remain safe during this pandemic. probably first and foremost is it is not particularly busy in there. that's because only certain people are allowed to go to the park today, people who made reservations on lined they had to fit into certain categories. when people come out to the two parks open today, magic kingdom, and animal kingdom, they have to face getting their temperature taken. everybody over the age of 2 has to wear masks, wear them properly. there are actually staff member and even the costumed characters who are going to be enforcing social distancing. seats on various rides are being left open to practice social distancing. there are 4,000 hand sanitizer areas. and also, disthe middle east me has gotten riffed all indoor performances, parades, and fireworks so people don't gat
what safety measures have been implemented. >> reporter: hi, there, alicia. opening day is going well so far other than the occasional deluge of rain that we see here in orlando during this time of year. you know, disney is taking a lot of steps to try to ensure that people remain safe during this pandemic. probably first and foremost is it is not particularly busy in there. that's because only certain people are allowed to go to the park today, people who made reservations on lined they...
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>> this is the issue, alicia. it's still not like there's a situation if you want a test, there is a high volume location just down the road you can drive over to and get a test the day of. there were multiple locations around the valley yesterday, but like for one instance, down the road in glendale, there were 1200 appointments and those 1200 slots got eaten up by wednesday. there's also a location in avondale, but for the most part, you can't just show up at these locations, and even if you are lucky enough to get a test here in the valley, those tests are still not coming back, most oftentimes in less than a week. so at that point, it's essentially moot in terms of its relevance and importance to really understanding the spread of covid here. to give you an idea, there's been 86 new deaths reported over just the last 24 hours here. more than 2500 new cases in the percent positive rate here is still over 22%, which is double that of florida. because of the lack of access to testing here, it's still really hard
>> this is the issue, alicia. it's still not like there's a situation if you want a test, there is a high volume location just down the road you can drive over to and get a test the day of. there were multiple locations around the valley yesterday, but like for one instance, down the road in glendale, there were 1200 appointments and those 1200 slots got eaten up by wednesday. there's also a location in avondale, but for the most part, you can't just show up at these locations, and even...
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>>and that was alicia machado reporting. coming up realtors they are cashing in on the fact that we're pretty much all wearing masks these days. >>so i read. so you james. >>and why that little boy got a special message today from captain america and getting paid to study from home what usc is now trying to do to for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. wear a mask. let's all do our part to slow the spread. los angeles are getting an extra incentive to study from home. >>the university of southern california they're going to hand out $4,000 in financial aid for the upcoming fall and spring semesters the money will go to undergrads who would normally get that money for room and board the only condition they have to stay at home during the 2 semesters either way usc is already planning to hold most fall classes. online. >>and why the cdc says the coronavirus was already in the cdc says travel bans meant to stop the coronaviru
>>and that was alicia machado reporting. coming up realtors they are cashing in on the fact that we're pretty much all wearing masks these days. >>so i read. so you james. >>and why that little boy got a special message today from captain america and getting paid to study from home what usc is now trying to do to for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. wear a mask. let's all...
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. >> this is your homey alicia. >> reporter: the a list book club on snapchat with alicia voyste books students can download for free. ry and accomplished people. >> reporter: and kids get music lessons through a partnership with fender guitar, an all-out effort to keep kids engaged what's your level of concern that the kids right now who have been told they're going to be home indefinitely that they won't be able to catch up >> we have great concern which is why this fall in addition to online learning we're going to offer individual tutoring, both online and in person we're going to do everything we can to try to help students catch up >> reporter: when the kids do come back, there's a certain fear level, not only the kids but the faculty. >> one thing that hasn't gotten enough attention is the mental health crisis that's coming with the education crisis students will bring the trauma back to school, someone in the family might become passed away, someone might have lost th in school will be as great a challenge as the learning challenge being back in school. >> reporter: the superin
. >> this is your homey alicia. >> reporter: the a list book club on snapchat with alicia voyste books students can download for free. ry and accomplished people. >> reporter: and kids get music lessons through a partnership with fender guitar, an all-out effort to keep kids engaged what's your level of concern that the kids right now who have been told they're going to be home indefinitely that they won't be able to catch up >> we have great concern which is why this...
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alicia: thanks for the question.audible] one of the most of -- open economies in the world, hong kong. going through a massive global shock. things unrelated to international law. it's all horrible for hong kong. that, the uncertainty [inaudible] that is really important. we need to remember that hong has accelerated. [inaudible] hong kong is no longer a global financial center. state centric bond issuance, the difference will be minor. creditors are mainland centric. in. i need to jump we have some lines crossing the terminal right now about apple. this is according to reports from nikkei. apples five g iphone production is facing delays of one or two months. apple is seeking to cut those production delays in its 5g iphones. apple and suppliers are working overtime to make up for time lost due to the pandemic. let's bring back alicia gurria -- alicia garcia herrero. you highlighted the pros and cons here. we've seen, when it comes to the u.s., they retaliated in some form. revoking some of these trading benefits. so
alicia: thanks for the question.audible] one of the most of -- open economies in the world, hong kong. going through a massive global shock. things unrelated to international law. it's all horrible for hong kong. that, the uncertainty [inaudible] that is really important. we need to remember that hong has accelerated. [inaudible] hong kong is no longer a global financial center. state centric bond issuance, the difference will be minor. creditors are mainland centric. in. i need to jump we have...
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alicia: hong kong is a massively open economy.just have to look at second-quarter gdp to have a sense of how bad it can be. we aren't open economy in the middle of a pandemic. open economy in the middle of a pandemic. less movement will be with us for the foreseeable future. business travel i think will change drastically. that is not good news for hong kong, nor is it for singapore. find waysong kong may are brand new. plus it's something that hopefully will get some hope of additional growth dynamics for hong kong. usual will not be the retail sales, commercial real estate. i think all of that needs to change, and will change. rishaad: absolutely, and the financial side of things will perhaps change as well, given talk of this new national security law prompting an exodus of people here. no firm evidence of that yet. region are in taipei, a at the moment trying to entice people to go and relocate. i am here temporarily. this is a holiday period. it's nice to be here, that is all. i did not think hong kong will offshore will lose
alicia: hong kong is a massively open economy.just have to look at second-quarter gdp to have a sense of how bad it can be. we aren't open economy in the middle of a pandemic. open economy in the middle of a pandemic. less movement will be with us for the foreseeable future. business travel i think will change drastically. that is not good news for hong kong, nor is it for singapore. find waysong kong may are brand new. plus it's something that hopefully will get some hope of additional growth...
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first of all, how is alicia, your wife, doing? >> wolf, thank you for asking. she's doing all right. her symptoms remain mild and manageable. and look, she's a health care worker and her job is delivering babies and these are the risks that health care workers take but the american people shouldn't be subjected to this. and she's been doing her job and america's politicians have not been doing theirs. this whole situation, if you'll forgive me, an absolute outrage and catastrophe. yesterday in canada, 530 new cases of this disease. across the united states, 74,000. this was preventable. donald trump, the republican party and united states congress, our governor here in georgia have comprehensively failed us and it's a complete disgrace. >> what kind of symptoms is your wife having right now? >> she's been heavily fatigued all week. she's had mild flu-like symptoms off and on and started self-isolating as soon as she felt that come on. she called out of work and not the first in the ob/gyn unit at emory and probably won't be the last because it's a dangerous tim
first of all, how is alicia, your wife, doing? >> wolf, thank you for asking. she's doing all right. her symptoms remain mild and manageable. and look, she's a health care worker and her job is delivering babies and these are the risks that health care workers take but the american people shouldn't be subjected to this. and she's been doing her job and america's politicians have not been doing theirs. this whole situation, if you'll forgive me, an absolute outrage and catastrophe....
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>> reporter: you can see, alicia, they are right now. it's 11:00 a.m. local time. here in santa cruz which is one of the only beaches up and down the california coast that is open, no restrictions at all. they had tried keeping the beaches closed up until a couple of weeks ago, but they decided they could not enforce that anymore. they've opened it up and the concern is, this being a popular gety for the bay area that a lot of people will flood here. not so much to any great extent today. as you can see, there are people who are here and some trying to strike the balance between staying fit and staying safe. >> what is california's governor saying about the spike in cases? >> reporter: it's a cause for concern. they are watching -- they're watching a number of counties basically based on the phased reopening plan that the state and governor gavin newsom has been doing. some counties are slipping back into a watch area, closing bars and restaurants in some places. santa cruz county is right now open. they've had a relatively more subdued outbreak of covid-19 here. b
>> reporter: you can see, alicia, they are right now. it's 11:00 a.m. local time. here in santa cruz which is one of the only beaches up and down the california coast that is open, no restrictions at all. they had tried keeping the beaches closed up until a couple of weeks ago, but they decided they could not enforce that anymore. they've opened it up and the concern is, this being a popular gety for the bay area that a lot of people will flood here. not so much to any great extent today....
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alicia: nice be with you. i'm alicia acuna in denver.he president touching on several issues as he addressed the nation including his response to the coronavirus pandemic. and mark meredith is at the white houh
alicia: nice be with you. i'm alicia acuna in denver.he president touching on several issues as he addressed the nation including his response to the coronavirus pandemic. and mark meredith is at the white houh
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alicia acuna has it. it's not just happening in new york city. >> absolutely, and we will begin in pennsylvania where governor tom wolf is set to sign the first police reform bill passed by that state's legislature. one prevents officers with bad records for moving from department to department. another bill requires regular training of officers and how to interact with ethnic minorities and requires mental health evaluations. in los angeles, the city council approved part of a plan to replace the l.a.p.d. with community-based responders who are not armed. they will be used for nonviolent service calls and also forces the department to work with the county's health department and homeless authorities. the coauthor of the motion tweeting "the bottom line is that the way things have been going is not working for our communities." this last month has made it crystal clear. we have a responsibility to our people and our people have spoken." senate democrats in virginia proposing reforms to include downgrading
alicia acuna has it. it's not just happening in new york city. >> absolutely, and we will begin in pennsylvania where governor tom wolf is set to sign the first police reform bill passed by that state's legislature. one prevents officers with bad records for moving from department to department. another bill requires regular training of officers and how to interact with ethnic minorities and requires mental health evaluations. in los angeles, the city council approved part of a plan to...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello.t the moment. a lot of dry weather, some clear spells. and, actually, tuesday morning isn't looking too bad at all across most of the uk. however, rain is expected, and once it arrives, it might stick around all through the day. and it will end up being grey, damp and cool at least for some of us — not everywhere. now, at the moment, you can see the gap in the weather across the uk — some clear spells here. but out in the atlantic is this daisy chain of weather fronts. you can see the clouds here, rain—bearing clouds. that is heading in our direction. once it reaches us, it will stick around, this whole sort of conveyor belt of cloud and rain, probably for a good 2—3 days. so, this is what it looks like through the early hours. you can see quiet across much of england, wales, scotland, apart from a few showers there, dry just about to northern ireland, but here is that weather front, that daisy chain of cloud and rain that i've just been talking about. that's going to be reaching irela
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello.t the moment. a lot of dry weather, some clear spells. and, actually, tuesday morning isn't looking too bad at all across most of the uk. however, rain is expected, and once it arrives, it might stick around all through the day. and it will end up being grey, damp and cool at least for some of us — not everywhere. now, at the moment, you can see the gap in the weather across the uk — some clear spells here. but out in the atlantic is...
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alicia acuna is this there on the ground in montgomery and, alicia, if you could tell us what's happeningcapitol. >> reporter: absolutely, arthel and eric. the street were line here, dexter avenue was lined with folks waiting just for a moment to be able to see congressman lewis' hearse go by, and now they will await the time when the front doors of the capitol building will open and the public will be welcomed to pay their respects. that will happen a little bit later on after this private ceremony. you know, you talk about symbolism here, consider this: governor -- congressman lewis' casket was greeted and received by governor kay ivy who holds an office that back in 1965 was held by governor george wallace, a staunch segregationist and was the man who hundreds of those people that dr. martin luther king and john lewis were leading from selma to demand civil rights. and now he will lie in state of the capitol of montgomery, that same building. arthel: it truly is remarkable and gratifying to see, eric. it's so befitting. it was a long way there but, boy, so much ground congressman lewis
alicia acuna is this there on the ground in montgomery and, alicia, if you could tell us what's happeningcapitol. >> reporter: absolutely, arthel and eric. the street were line here, dexter avenue was lined with folks waiting just for a moment to be able to see congressman lewis' hearse go by, and now they will await the time when the front doors of the capitol building will open and the public will be welcomed to pay their respects. that will happen a little bit later on after this...
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alicia acuna is live in montgomery with more. alicia? >> hi, jon.ongressman john lewis's casket was greeted by on-lookers who lined the street leading up to the capitol. he was also greeted by dignitaries at the capitol. as you mentioned, he will lie in state until this evening, and the public is welcome to pay their respects as long as they wear masks. the casket arrived here after traveling from selma, and what was a striking sight, the two-man horse-drawn carriage that took the casket went on to the bridge and it paired down to one man who drove lewis's casket in a final journey across the edmund pettus bridge. in the middle there was a pause, as he lay over the river. this is the same route marchers took pursuit in equal voting rights, it was cut short by alabama state troopers who tear gassed and beat them including lewis. weeks later they would complete the march to montgomery. later that year the voting rights act would become law. >> to be here today to see his last -- his body have his last march across the edmund pettus bridge, i was so sa
alicia acuna is live in montgomery with more. alicia? >> hi, jon.ongressman john lewis's casket was greeted by on-lookers who lined the street leading up to the capitol. he was also greeted by dignitaries at the capitol. as you mentioned, he will lie in state until this evening, and the public is welcome to pay their respects as long as they wear masks. the casket arrived here after traveling from selma, and what was a striking sight, the two-man horse-drawn carriage that took the casket...
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alicia. >> reporter: hi, arthel.ongressman john robert lewis was born in troy, at bay ma and today -- alabama and today he was honored to standing up for the disenfranchised. >> he was fearless by trusting in god because he was chosen. he lived with a never-ending desire to help others. he often told us, if you see something wrong, do something. >> reporter: we heard from his siblings who knew him as just robert and leaders here in alabama n spoke of the man who would show up to the member of his family's classrooms when they were kids as a surprise guest and no matter how sick he felt at the end was asking how everyone else was doing. he was born here to sharecropper parents and grew up in segregated schools. after being honored in his birth place he will be taken to sell diss ma alabama. tomorrow in what promise toss be one of the more poignant moments his casket will journey across the edmund pettus bridge one last time, the site of the voting rights march where his skull was cracked after peaceful marchers were a
alicia. >> reporter: hi, arthel.ongressman john robert lewis was born in troy, at bay ma and today -- alabama and today he was honored to standing up for the disenfranchised. >> he was fearless by trusting in god because he was chosen. he lived with a never-ending desire to help others. he often told us, if you see something wrong, do something. >> reporter: we heard from his siblings who knew him as just robert and leaders here in alabama n spoke of the man who would show up...
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and alicia acuna is here with more. >> hi. u.s. congressman and civil rights hero john lewis is being honored in his hometown of troy, alabama. institutionallized racism and champion for the disenfranchised. >> he was fearless because with god, he was chosen. he helped others, he often told us if you see something wrong, do something. >> we heard from his siblings who knew him as robert, and leaders here in alabama of the man who would show up to the members of his family's classrooms when they were kid as a surprise guest and no matter how sick he felt at the end, was asking how everyone else was. that was john robert lewis. he grew up in segregated schools after he will be taken to selma, alabama for service at brown chapel and a & e church. and tomorrow in one of the more poignant moments, the caisson will take him across the he had mound pettus bridge one last time, and this is where lewis' skull was cracked after an alabama state trooper attacked hundreds of peaceful marchers. and this is the symbolism of the carrying of his c
and alicia acuna is here with more. >> hi. u.s. congressman and civil rights hero john lewis is being honored in his hometown of troy, alabama. institutionallized racism and champion for the disenfranchised. >> he was fearless because with god, he was chosen. he helped others, he often told us if you see something wrong, do something. >> we heard from his siblings who knew him as robert, and leaders here in alabama of the man who would show up to the members of his family's...
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i think what's really interesting about this, alicia, wall street can't keep up.target on amazon, $3300 from $2750. this from robert barron, a smart firm. they were bay oway off on their target. apple, raymond james now says it's going to 400 bucks. yesterday they thought it was a $340 stock. when they are like this, it tells me they can't catch up to the fundamentals and maybe these names keep going. maybe it's not day traders but good old-fashioned fundamentals pushing these names up. >> thanks, charles. you know, the truth is that price targets tend to be art more than science. it's often the case when you have a market like this that the analysts are behind where the actual stock prices are. so it's not that surprising. it often adds an extra leg upward, particularly if the stock has based for a very long time. it really is that extra engine. charles: dani, what do you make of it? the big debate, how much further can they go but it feels like again, that the fundamentals are justifying the rally. >> yeah. you know, back in 1998, 1999, we lived through those se
i think what's really interesting about this, alicia, wall street can't keep up.target on amazon, $3300 from $2750. this from robert barron, a smart firm. they were bay oway off on their target. apple, raymond james now says it's going to 400 bucks. yesterday they thought it was a $340 stock. when they are like this, it tells me they can't catch up to the fundamentals and maybe these names keep going. maybe it's not day traders but good old-fashioned fundamentals pushing these names up....
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.heme is that things are unsettled and there will be spells of rain affecting all areas at some stage and it will be pretty windy and our temperatures are looking distinctly lacklustre. if anything, perhaps thursday, one of the quieter days of the three orfour ahead. this is the area of low pressure that will come barreling in on friday. thursday, we have a couple of weather fronts working their way south across the uk. cloud and rain to start the day in southern scotland, northern ireland. drifting into northern england. through the afternoon we then start to see the front breaking up and the rain turning increasingly into showers. a little bit of warmth in the atmosphere, those showers can really get going through the afternoon across the midlands and eastern england and some heavy and thundery downpours to come. not all areas seeing them, but pretty punchy where they do break out. here are thursday's top temperatures. 12 across northern scotland despite more in the way of sunshine he
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye.heme is that things are unsettled and there will be spells of rain affecting all areas at some stage and it will be pretty windy and our temperatures are looking distinctly lacklustre. if anything, perhaps thursday, one of the quieter days of the three orfour ahead. this is the area of low pressure that will come barreling in on friday. thursday, we have a couple of weather fronts working their way south across the uk. cloud and rain to start the...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again.he uk during wednesday. it's a similar set up as we go into thursday. in the south, we've got lots of low cloud — this was cardigan bay during wednesday afternoon. to the north of that, we've got a showery regime with much more sunshine around. and the divider is this area of low pressure. so, keeping all parts unsettled, but it is bringing in heavy and persistent rain during the course of wednesday night. and that heaviest rain will be clearing out of the way, but it leaves a legacy of those weather fronts and misty clouds. it's pretty humid, as well, with that by the front across the southern half of the country a tad chillierfurther north. but lots of misty low cloud, hill and coastal fog to clear first thing, or certainly the rain clears, but that misty low cloud is likely to hang around for much of the day. so dull and overcast, damp and dreary, and very little changes. of course it won't be raining all day, there will be some drier slots as we had during the day on wednesday. and
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again.he uk during wednesday. it's a similar set up as we go into thursday. in the south, we've got lots of low cloud — this was cardigan bay during wednesday afternoon. to the north of that, we've got a showery regime with much more sunshine around. and the divider is this area of low pressure. so, keeping all parts unsettled, but it is bringing in heavy and persistent rain during the course of wednesday night. and that heaviest rain will...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. bring showers through today, and also thursday, and on friday, we'll see another area of low pressure bringing some wet and windy weather to many of us. now, this is the weak area of low pressure i was talking about. across the country today, it's a weather front bringing more persistent rain to start the day across parts of central southern scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. this tending to break up into showers, which could turn out to be heavy into the afternoon. england and wales may see the sunshine breaking through that cloud — all that'll do is set off some heavy, maybe thundery showers. temperatures reaching the high teens, low 20s in the south, but a chilly feel to things across northern and eastern scotland and northeast england with a northerly wind here, so, temperatures at best around the mid—teens celsius. looks like the showers will tend to merge together to create longer spells of rain across southern scotland, northern england, the midlands, and
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. bring showers through today, and also thursday, and on friday, we'll see another area of low pressure bringing some wet and windy weather to many of us. now, this is the weak area of low pressure i was talking about. across the country today, it's a weather front bringing more persistent rain to start the day across parts of central southern scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. this tending to break up into showers,...
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with alicia, i'm for color of change, the largest on-line organization. we're partnering with one world tonight to make a virtual space for critical conversation between editor and chief of one world, chris jackson and one of our most powerful organizers and visionary, alicia garza. in 2014 she wrote
with alicia, i'm for color of change, the largest on-line organization. we're partnering with one world tonight to make a virtual space for critical conversation between editor and chief of one world, chris jackson and one of our most powerful organizers and visionary, alicia garza. in 2014 she wrote
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sissy chicks be a ticket that alicia nearly $4000000.00 people visited the i.v.s. afia last year. and young is quite a shallow hopes that he can continue to show this monument to his many tourists as possible because for him regardless of its status it remains the most beautiful landmark he stumbled. well don't forget you can always get the job you news on the go just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you are part of a news story you can also use the g w app to send his photos and videos of happening. that's your news update at this hour i'm claire richardson and ellena for me in that scene here thanks for watching . i'm secure in the fire more tired than in the end this is a me you're not allowed to steal any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers were liars. what's your story ready. i mean what numbers of women especially of victims of violence in the arms of it take part.
sissy chicks be a ticket that alicia nearly $4000000.00 people visited the i.v.s. afia last year. and young is quite a shallow hopes that he can continue to show this monument to his many tourists as possible because for him regardless of its status it remains the most beautiful landmark he stumbled. well don't forget you can always get the job you news on the go just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world...
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a view shared by 2 young billionaires who started an online petition against coburg coat of arms alicia archie is originally from the area for her calling a black man a more is no longer acceptable in the light of the black lives matter movement and especially not a figure with thick lips and a caribbean style earring. is that yes and i don't mind that suggests to some that all black people and all africans look the same a complete nonsense for a continent where people look totally different from one another. others find something exotic in it a ferocity that has to do with savage peoples. it's a racist portrayal that should not be allowed to continue and fights and that this man steps in. the town council is irritated by the debate and is not giving any interviews on the subject of the coat of arms the answer could be just to change the description says this resident. he's got a name after all militias why shouldn't it be the coburg militias pharmacy militia streatch that sounds better. how do you measure culture what is racist it's not easy to find the right balance especially not in
a view shared by 2 young billionaires who started an online petition against coburg coat of arms alicia archie is originally from the area for her calling a black man a more is no longer acceptable in the light of the black lives matter movement and especially not a figure with thick lips and a caribbean style earring. is that yes and i don't mind that suggests to some that all black people and all africans look the same a complete nonsense for a continent where people look totally different...
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esto fue lo que publicÓ y escribiÓ alicia machado. >>> quÉ fuerte >>> a alicia machado le gusta estar que estaba al aire libre, y pues estaban pegado se le pidiÓ a la gente que llevara una mascarilla >>> el gobernador deberÍa regalarle las mascarillas a la gente >>> pero en algunas partes se lo estaban dando y no se los ponÍan >>> el espacio tambiÉn para los empresarios si van a poner en una explanada tan grande o no un jardÍn que lo hagan mÁs grande y mÁs masivo y la gente pueda separarse mÁs >>> vamos a ver estas imÁgenes y vamos a escuchar lo que decÍa la gente a ver. >>> arriba las mujeres. (gritos) >>> no lo oigo >>> y donde estÁn las mujeres gritonas?. (gritos) . ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> las crÍticas han sido tantas que los propios integrantes de alacranes musical en su instagram comentaron esto, chequeen nada mÁs. evento masivo en colorado nadie esperaba la cantidad de gente que llegÓ al evento colorado pero se respetan las opiniones buenas y malas comenten la gente no se quedÓ callada en las redes y opiniones estaban divididas muy mal por esto, esto del covid no se controla. otra pe
esto fue lo que publicÓ y escribiÓ alicia machado. >>> quÉ fuerte >>> a alicia machado le gusta estar que estaba al aire libre, y pues estaban pegado se le pidiÓ a la gente que llevara una mascarilla >>> el gobernador deberÍa regalarle las mascarillas a la gente >>> pero en algunas partes se lo estaban dando y no se los ponÍan >>> el espacio tambiÉn para los empresarios si van a poner en una explanada tan grande o no un jardÍn que lo hagan...
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hi alicia. alicia: hi, leland. happy fourth to you. i'm alicia acuna. will deliver a address
hi alicia. alicia: hi, leland. happy fourth to you. i'm alicia acuna. will deliver a address
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i heard it in the verses with you and alicia.it was a battle of love, which i've never encountered, i've never experienced in life. it feels like that's something you've really been pushing. >> when i was writing these songs, that was what was in my head. i wrote the title track "bigger love" back in the fall of last year with ryan at th tetter and conscious clay, and we were trying to write a beautiful song that felt connected. it felt honest and it felt powerful and necessary in that moment. we didn't know how necessary it would be, you know, a few months later and how much connection people would be craving at this moment. but it felt right at the time. and it feels even more relevant now. and i think the idea behind the title is that this album is colorful, it's full of love, full of hope and optimism. is and that title felt like it captured that, that sentiment for me. >> trevor: john legend, thank you so much for for the music. we'll be playing the audience a performance you put together for us which is really gorgeous. it'
i heard it in the verses with you and alicia.it was a battle of love, which i've never encountered, i've never experienced in life. it feels like that's something you've really been pushing. >> when i was writing these songs, that was what was in my head. i wrote the title track "bigger love" back in the fall of last year with ryan at th tetter and conscious clay, and we were trying to write a beautiful song that felt connected. it felt honest and it felt powerful and necessary...
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best friends she says, for a place in the final — burrage still qualifies in second and will play aliciaed earlier this year that the champions saracen‘s were going to be relegated for persistently breaking the salary cap — it raised huge questions about whether their top players would stay. today arguably their biggest — the england captain 0wen farrell — has committed his long—term future to the club. i'm joined now by our rugby correspondent chris jones. farrell grew up at saracen‘s, he was a teenager in their academy — is this a heart over head decision? i don't think it is a surprise because farrell never gave any indications he was looking away from saracens even though as you say it is such a big bunch show new say have european intimacy champions relegated especially in the fashion they wear. but for a long time it is clear that pharaoh would stick it out at saracens and be part of this rebuilding job. —— pharaoh out at saracens and be part of this rebuildingjob. —— pharaoh would be hejoins a host rebuildingjob. —— pharaoh would be he joins a host of high—profile england players
best friends she says, for a place in the final — burrage still qualifies in second and will play aliciaed earlier this year that the champions saracen‘s were going to be relegated for persistently breaking the salary cap — it raised huge questions about whether their top players would stay. today arguably their biggest — the england captain 0wen farrell — has committed his long—term future to the club. i'm joined now by our rugby correspondent chris jones. farrell grew up at...