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allen's brother, who was with allen at the time of sunday's shooting, told "the chicago sun times" that his brother hadn't fired at police. another witness told "southside weekly" a police vehicle drove toward allen at high speed, jumping a curb, causing allen to panic and run. the shooting sparked massive protests in chicago, where over 100 people were arrested overnight on monday.
allen's brother, who was with allen at the time of sunday's shooting, told "the chicago sun times" that his brother hadn't fired at police. another witness told "southside weekly" a police vehicle drove toward allen at high speed, jumping a curb, causing allen to panic and run. the shooting sparked massive protests in chicago, where over 100 people were arrested overnight on monday.
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people such as mel gibson, roman polanski or woody allen. it topped the box office elsewhere this may. his memoir was initially scrapped due to sexual abuse allegations. he has denied them. he has never been charged. when we talked about woody allen, it was difficult for people to review this book, difficult for critics to review his movies. it is like you're signing on with satan if you dare to say that the woody allen movie is actually quite a good screwball comedy. there is also press speculation that the future of the fantastic beasts series is not secure, partly because of controversy over author jk rowling's views on trans issues. it seems the effects of lockdown, the black lives matter protests and the black lives matter protests and the #metoo movement have pushed the film industry to scrutinising all its values. now what we are seeing as other ideas and other opinions, there is a debate but what we are seeing is a diversity of opinion and that can only be a good thing because it will create change and this idea there is a morality p
people such as mel gibson, roman polanski or woody allen. it topped the box office elsewhere this may. his memoir was initially scrapped due to sexual abuse allegations. he has denied them. he has never been charged. when we talked about woody allen, it was difficult for people to review this book, difficult for critics to review his movies. it is like you're signing on with satan if you dare to say that the woody allen movie is actually quite a good screwball comedy. there is also press...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. that family of five tells susie, if they don't find help soon, they might be sleeping on the street. >> reporter: for the past 30 years, jim walker and his wife have lived in this modest home in san jose. back in may, in the midst of this pandemic, they received notice that their landlord wanted this family of five to move out. >> i was shocked. it was like you lose all trust and belief in humanity. >> they're renting this three- bed room, two-bathroom townhouse for $2,000 a month. naturally occurring affordable housing in the bay area. citing the need for major renovations, the owner notify jim, he has to leave august 20th. jim worries the move will render his family homeless. >> i've lived out of my car. it's very dangerous, the first thing i thought about was my children, of course, and how are we going to live being thrown out into the street. >> his wife is a teacher. jim is a retired law enforcement officer. their collective salaries put them in the low income category earning l
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. that family of five tells susie, if they don't find help soon, they might be sleeping on the street. >> reporter: for the past 30 years, jim walker and his wife have lived in this modest home in san jose. back in may, in the midst of this pandemic, they received notice that their landlord wanted this family of five to move out. >> i was shocked. it was like you lose all trust and belief in humanity. >> they're...
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i'm looking for the allen family the allens there they are >> good morning. >> morning >> i love that thank you >> getting ready to start the sixth grade? >> yes >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a meteorologist. >> ooh >> look at that. >> i love that >> just so happen to have a meteorologist here named dylan dreyer >> ooh, i like this other sign too. >> you were doing the weather for your elementary school show. show some of that video there. look at that >> you are a pro >> would you like to ask dylan anything since you have a meteorologist at your disposal >> yeah.ave any advice on becoming a meteorologist >> that's a very good question first thing first. know your math make sure you keep up with your math classes because you'll use a lot of that. and my biggest advice is always know what the weather's going to be near you. because as soon as people find out that you like the weather, everyone wants a personal forecast so be prepared with a personal forecast for everyone and you will keep everyone happy >> good advice. >> awesome thank you. >> so claire, w
i'm looking for the allen family the allens there they are >> good morning. >> morning >> i love that thank you >> getting ready to start the sixth grade? >> yes >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a meteorologist. >> ooh >> look at that. >> i love that >> just so happen to have a meteorologist here named dylan dreyer >> ooh, i like this other sign too. >> you were doing the weather for your...
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it's because of leaders like judge allen that our nation has overcome our greatest challenges. ,n this time of racial division do you see faith and values and -- >> absolutely. >> and the strong stand president trump has taken for equality of opportunity as a pathway toward bringing the country together? >> as a senior citizen, i'll leave it at that, i know what racism feels like. but i also know that but for my being in this country i would have never been able to achieve the things i have been able to achieve. there are injustices. but the way to deal with those injustices is for people to sit down across the table and talk and come up with solutions. i do believe that president trump is committed to that. in 2016, i have to confess that i really did not know candidate trump at the time but i have to say that he really won me over. >> gino is a truck driver from ohio who heard politicians for years make empty promises about defending american jobs only to see those promises broken again and again. in 2019 when general motors closed its plant in lordstown, ohio, president trump refuse
it's because of leaders like judge allen that our nation has overcome our greatest challenges. ,n this time of racial division do you see faith and values and -- >> absolutely. >> and the strong stand president trump has taken for equality of opportunity as a pathway toward bringing the country together? >> as a senior citizen, i'll leave it at that, i know what racism feels like. but i also know that but for my being in this country i would have never been able to achieve the...
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, and all astonished to learn how far this technology has come. >> linda allen: i wasn't aware untilurnpike, and that just-- it just scares me. i can't imagine. but i didn't know anything about it. >> wertheim: no one's talking about it at work? >> jeff widdows: nobody, never, never. >> eric richardson: i didn't know that it'd come so far. and i'm thinking, "wow, it's here." >> wertheim: he's right. the autonomous truck revolution is here. it just isn't much discussed-- not on c.b. radios, and not in statehouses, and transportation agencies are not inclined to pump the brakes. from florida, hang a left and drive 2,000 miles west on i-10 and you'll hit the proving grounds of a company with a fleet of 41 autonomous rigs. this is a shop floor? or this is a laboratory. >> chuck price: it's both. >> wertheim: in the guts of the sonoran desert, outside tucson, chuck price is chief product officer at tusimple, a privately-held global autonomous trucking outfit valued at more than a billion dollars, with operations in the u.s. and china. at this depot, $12 million worth of gleaming self-driv
, and all astonished to learn how far this technology has come. >> linda allen: i wasn't aware untilurnpike, and that just-- it just scares me. i can't imagine. but i didn't know anything about it. >> wertheim: no one's talking about it at work? >> jeff widdows: nobody, never, never. >> eric richardson: i didn't know that it'd come so far. and i'm thinking, "wow, it's here." >> wertheim: he's right. the autonomous truck revolution is here. it just isn't...
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allen? elizabeth? back to you. >> they could change their minds, otherwise it will look like glorified scrimmage games i'm afraid. if that. >> hard sell if the students aren't going back to school. they're not in the classrooms. how they're going to be on the football field is going to be tough. >> well, the good news is scholarships, athlete scholarships will be honored. >> good. all right. thank you, denis. still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, san francisco's mayor with some tough love as her city tries to crush the coronavirus curve. . >>> you know what? today is my birthday. and i wish i could have a birthday party. >> her message to the people packing delores park. >>> russia claims victory in the race for a coronavirus vaccine. but is it safe? >> and the mlb drops -- after a bench clearing brawl between the as the astros. >>> cloud cover rolling through the golden gate. we'll see changes to the big picture pattern. big warm up on the way want restaurants to open? and schools? wan
allen? elizabeth? back to you. >> they could change their minds, otherwise it will look like glorified scrimmage games i'm afraid. if that. >> hard sell if the students aren't going back to school. they're not in the classrooms. how they're going to be on the football field is going to be tough. >> well, the good news is scholarships, athlete scholarships will be honored. >> good. all right. thank you, denis. still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, san...
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this one coming from professor joe allen at the school of public health. >> airborne transmission and healthy buildings first line of defense of coronavirus in february. doing forensic investigation tell tale signs from the cruise ship biogen outbreaks airborne transmission was happening and examples from sars and mers airborne spread could happen. knew enough to act at that time and seemed little down side taking precautions like higher ventilation rates and filtration. every piece of evidence e supported this hypothesis. experts in my field wrote a letter to w.h.o. 239 of us. why do you think they have been reluctant to acknowledge airborne transmission? do you think airborne transmission is happening? if so, are you a proponent of including healthy building strategies like enhanced ventilation and filtration in the sweep of troll mecontrol me
this one coming from professor joe allen at the school of public health. >> airborne transmission and healthy buildings first line of defense of coronavirus in february. doing forensic investigation tell tale signs from the cruise ship biogen outbreaks airborne transmission was happening and examples from sars and mers airborne spread could happen. knew enough to act at that time and seemed little down side taking precautions like higher ventilation rates and filtration. every piece of...
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especially those, allen, in key swing states. natalie brand live in washington, we appreciate it so much, thank you. >> here's a quick check of the other top stories, police arrested a 27-year-old man accused in a violent attack. authorities say he beat and sexually assaulted a woman in her 60s at a bus stop last wednesday. the victim suffered life- threatening injuries. san jose teachers getting the green light to work from home this semester. it's a relief for many. but now the race is on to prepare for the first day of school tomorrow. >> for the first time ever, the pac-12 decided to put football season and other fall sports on hold because of coronavirus. the leaders of the conference have stopped all competition until january of 2021. they're in the process of figuring out a way to play football spring. sports directors is h tfall out e bench clearing >> the as had a nine-game winning streak to have the best record in all of major league baseball. and ramon loriano is a big reason for the streak and record. now he's going t
especially those, allen, in key swing states. natalie brand live in washington, we appreciate it so much, thank you. >> here's a quick check of the other top stories, police arrested a 27-year-old man accused in a violent attack. authorities say he beat and sexually assaulted a woman in her 60s at a bus stop last wednesday. the victim suffered life- threatening injuries. san jose teachers getting the green light to work from home this semester. it's a relief for many. but now the race is...
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us, theathwari joining ceo of ethan allen. some headlines on bayer. they will pay $1.6 billion to claims.most u.s. essure this was a contraceptive. they are not admitting wrongdoing or liability in the settlement but does resolve .s. claims.f the u it does not impact litigation and other countries. , what would a biden economy look like? we will take a look. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. polls currently predicting joe biden will win the november election. to prepare for a potential bonded administration, proposals put forward by his campaign suggest higher taxes for individuals and companies. on superden's victory tuesday sent equities soaring, and his election of kamala harris as running mate also lifted stocks. rabbit equity donors are flocking to the campaign, donating $21 million so far, while giving president trump just $3.6 million. but parts of biden's policy proposals have investors worried. his campaign has outlined 3.4 trillion dollars in tax increases funded by rolling back parts of the 2017 gop t
us, theathwari joining ceo of ethan allen. some headlines on bayer. they will pay $1.6 billion to claims.most u.s. essure this was a contraceptive. they are not admitting wrongdoing or liability in the settlement but does resolve .s. claims.f the u it does not impact litigation and other countries. , what would a biden economy look like? we will take a look. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. polls currently predicting joe biden will win the november...
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newshour weekend special correspondent leila molana-allen has more. >> reporter: "let him come back. dear god, just let him come back." at the entrance to the beirut port, the epicenter of tuesday's explosion, desperate families t for hours praying their loved ones will be found. zain is waiting for news of her husband, who worked her s he hasn't ben since the blast. inside, a scene of utter devastation. metal, plastic, and chemicals hangs heavy in the air, black ash ating every surface. packing crates spill out charredmihapen lumps amid the rising dust, barely recognizable as the freshly imported goods once stacked in these warehouses. a washing machine here, wbet might have a glass jug there. just a few days ago, this was a thriving port, beirut's lifeline to the rest o twisted, smoking metal is all that remains. and underneath that rubble, hun beings. these disfigured, crumbling ruins were once leba national grain reserve. 15,000 tons of wheat and 10,000 of corn were destroyed, now forming an unstable mountain of waste through which rescuers must wad dozens of countries have sent
newshour weekend special correspondent leila molana-allen has more. >> reporter: "let him come back. dear god, just let him come back." at the entrance to the beirut port, the epicenter of tuesday's explosion, desperate families t for hours praying their loved ones will be found. zain is waiting for news of her husband, who worked her s he hasn't ben since the blast. inside, a scene of utter devastation. metal, plastic, and chemicals hangs heavy in the air, black ash ating every...
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allen's brother, who was with allen at the time of sunday's shooting, told "the chicago sun times" that his brother hadn't fired at police. another witness told "southside weekly" a police vehicle drove toward allen at high speed, jumping a curb, causing allen to panic and run. the shooting sparked massive protests in chicago, where over 100 people were arrested overnight on monday. in aururora, colorado, the famiy of elijah mcclain, a 23-year-old black young man who was killed by police last year, has filed a lawsuit against the officers and paramedics involved in his death. mcclain was stopped by police on august 24, 2019 as he was walking home from buying iced tea for his brother. he was tackled by police and placed in a chokehold and later injected with ketamine by paramedics. he died on august 30 after days on life support. an online petition demanding justice for mcclain has collected over 5 million signatures. in california, a viral videoeo shows los s angeles county sheriff's deputies detaining three teenagers at gunpoint after r bystanders calleled 911o rereport the teens were
allen's brother, who was with allen at the time of sunday's shooting, told "the chicago sun times" that his brother hadn't fired at police. another witness told "southside weekly" a police vehicle drove toward allen at high speed, jumping a curb, causing allen to panic and run. the shooting sparked massive protests in chicago, where over 100 people were arrested overnight on monday. in aururora, colorado, the famiy of elijah mcclain, a 23-year-old black young man who was...
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i'm natalie allen.want to recap our top story, a chaotic night in portland, oregon, as police are investigating a homicide after a person was shot and killed downtown. the death came amid fears and violent clashes between trump supporters, a caravan of them, and antiracism protesters in the city. but to be clear, we are still waiting to hear if police believe this murder is related to the unrest. my colleague, michael holmes, spoke earlier and described the scene. >> this is the 93rd consecutive night of protests in portland, oregon. there was a trump caravan that started outside the city and came into the city. hundreds of vehicles, thousands of people. and just now there was a man was shot and pronouncing it a homicide. >> were youen the street when this caravan started? because i've been seeing local news and social media video of it. it was an enormous caravan of cars gathered in, i think it was a shopping center, just outside the city and paraded through the streets, where, of course there, are pro
i'm natalie allen.want to recap our top story, a chaotic night in portland, oregon, as police are investigating a homicide after a person was shot and killed downtown. the death came amid fears and violent clashes between trump supporters, a caravan of them, and antiracism protesters in the city. but to be clear, we are still waiting to hear if police believe this murder is related to the unrest. my colleague, michael holmes, spoke earlier and described the scene. >> this is the 93rd...
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i've reverend allen. pastor of whatever church, we said, yes, sir. >> he discussed does the methodist church know you're involved? i ain't involved in nothing. i think they're our future. you need to go -- you're standing on the premises, just standing here and having a conversation, just take me with you. we all got excited, but it looked like there something being a methodist kind of calmed people away, and they said do you all have a meeting to get together? and we said, yeah. my church door is open, day or night. we said, well, thank you. we went to the church and talked about what happened, because this guy had police standing back as if they were going to arrest us. we went to the church, but the next day we came, that's when the kids from towns that wanted to be thugs, and they showed up, about six, seven of them, whoa. we said, you know, this is not about going on -- this real dark-skinned guy, all these guys had nicknames one guy was popo, with you guy was pop mouth. it took me a long time to fig
i've reverend allen. pastor of whatever church, we said, yes, sir. >> he discussed does the methodist church know you're involved? i ain't involved in nothing. i think they're our future. you need to go -- you're standing on the premises, just standing here and having a conversation, just take me with you. we all got excited, but it looked like there something being a methodist kind of calmed people away, and they said do you all have a meeting to get together? and we said, yeah. my...
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i'm natalie allen. we are just months away from a u.s. presidential election amid a global pandemic. american voters are being put on notice that mail-in ballots may not be delivered in time to be counted in november. that warning coming in a letter from the u.s. postal service to nearly all 50 states, greatly compounding the issue, post office hours are being cut back. and thousands of sorting machines and drop boxes have been taken out of service. the postal service now says it will stop removing the boxes in western states until after the election. democratic lawmakers are furious and demanding answers from the head of the postal service, louis dejoy. we learned the agency's inspector general has begun a review of the changes and possible ethics conflicts. as president trump rails against mail-in voting as fraudulent, he and the first lady plan to, get this, cast their ballots from mail. kaitlan collins has more from the white house. >> reporter: even though it could be critical to carrying out the november election, president trump ma
i'm natalie allen. we are just months away from a u.s. presidential election amid a global pandemic. american voters are being put on notice that mail-in ballots may not be delivered in time to be counted in november. that warning coming in a letter from the u.s. postal service to nearly all 50 states, greatly compounding the issue, post office hours are being cut back. and thousands of sorting machines and drop boxes have been taken out of service. the postal service now says it will stop...
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happen in this country without a battle but i think there is a renewed awakening. >> reporter: ron allen, nbc news, new york >> a powerful story. a powerful life. that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. please take care of yourself and each other. ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." staycation celebration. you are welcome. you're hanging with me. you have nothing better to do, i'm sure. let's start things off with a song by the boss himself. we turned this one into a duet with my backup singer. when i heard her on the song, i was like, wait, i will just sing harmony, you take lead, because she's amazing. here is my band, y'all, with "secret garden." ♪ ♪ she'll let you in her house ♪ if you come knockin' late at night ♪ ♪ she'll let you in her mouth ♪ if the words you say are right ♪ ♪ if you pay the price ♪ she'll let you deep inside ♪ but there's a secret garden
happen in this country without a battle but i think there is a renewed awakening. >> reporter: ron allen, nbc news, new york >> a powerful story. a powerful life. that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. please take care of yourself and each other. ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." staycation celebration. you are welcome. you're hanging with me. you have nothing better to do, i'm sure. let's start things off with a song...
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allen mentioned three fires, with the days activity, we have five large fires in the area around kela managing the fires under one command structure which gives several advantage. not the least of which is the ability to share resources effectively. not only ground resources but air resources and we were flying this afternoon. you mentioned the evacuation centers and the possibility that cal iso put everyone on warning about rolling blackouts. do they have generators at the evacuation center? can they handle folks with this heat if the power goes? >> that's a great point. as you know, we've all been fighting covid. this is that incident within an incident we've been talking about training and preparing for. not only do we have covid, a wildfire, but we have a heat emergency and the potential for rolling blackouts. the team is nimble and in place and we have the incident command system to address concerns including contingency plan upon contingency plan for any evan eventuality. >>> unfortunately, we all learn from the past about these fires. on the peninsula now an evacuation warning
allen mentioned three fires, with the days activity, we have five large fires in the area around kela managing the fires under one command structure which gives several advantage. not the least of which is the ability to share resources effectively. not only ground resources but air resources and we were flying this afternoon. you mentioned the evacuation centers and the possibility that cal iso put everyone on warning about rolling blackouts. do they have generators at the evacuation center?...
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i'm natalie allen. you are watching cnn newsroom. the u.s.g administration has authorized two tests that can measure the levels of anti-bodianti-bobodies as someone is infected with coronavirus. we get the latest on those efforts from cnn's elizabeth cohen. >> the medical profession is getting smarter every week. and eventually, they will be armed with amazing therapeutics. >> that's bill gates on cnn's global town hall "coronavirus: facts and fears." the bill and melinda gates foundation is funding up to $25 million in research for coronavirus treatments. for now, doctors are using treatments that exist for other diseases. studies show blood thinners help fight clots among covid patients. preliminary, unpublished data shows, that receiving plasma or blood from someone that recovered from coronavirus, also reduces the risk of dying. as far as new weapons from covid-19, there's one treatment, remdesivir. this drug shaves four days off of a hospital stay. while that's helpful, it's not nearly enough. there's still a need for more new coronaviru
i'm natalie allen. you are watching cnn newsroom. the u.s.g administration has authorized two tests that can measure the levels of anti-bodianti-bobodies as someone is infected with coronavirus. we get the latest on those efforts from cnn's elizabeth cohen. >> the medical profession is getting smarter every week. and eventually, they will be armed with amazing therapeutics. >> that's bill gates on cnn's global town hall "coronavirus: facts and fears." the bill and melinda...
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i'm natalie allen. you are watching cnn newsroom. ground in the battle the against the coronavirus. the world health organization has received reports of a record number of new cases in a 24 hour period. more than 294,000 people worldwide. the figures from the u.s. just as grim. some 5.3 million americans have contracted the virus since the pandemic began. as you can see there, there have been 169,483 deaths. >>> mexico remains a covid-19 hot spot. it reported more than 6300 cases saturday and 600 deaths. overall, the virus has killed almost 57,000 people in mexico and more than a half mill infected. mexico signed a deal to make a potential vaccine next year and ship it to other countries. >>> two of fran's biggest cities are enforcing mandatory mask orders for people out in public. paris and marseilles have been covid activate. harris reported 3400 new invexs saturday. that marks a post lockdown high for the fourth day in a row. let's go to cnn's jim bittermann live for us just outside paris. you know, france was going in the right
i'm natalie allen. you are watching cnn newsroom. ground in the battle the against the coronavirus. the world health organization has received reports of a record number of new cases in a 24 hour period. more than 294,000 people worldwide. the figures from the u.s. just as grim. some 5.3 million americans have contracted the virus since the pandemic began. as you can see there, there have been 169,483 deaths. >>> mexico remains a covid-19 hot spot. it reported more than 6300 cases...
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i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. tropical storm isaias is not quite a hurricane, but that could change soon. south florida's east coast is already experiencing wind and rain from the storm's outer band. florida officials face the difficult task of trying to keep people's faith even as the world grapples with the worst outbreaks in the country. every time i say it i say it wrong isaias. >> isaias. it's a tough one. >> hopefully it won't be as challenging of a storm as the name itself. >> fingers crossed. right now it's five miles an hour away from being a hurricane. it's about 70 miles off shore of south florida. you can see all of the rainfall over the bahamas beginning to move to the northwest. a lot of rainfall across the bahamas crossing. we'll soon be pushing into palm beach county, martin, saint lucy county. we're going to see the rainfall across miami-dade and broward. eventually it will push to the north. you are going to see the showers and storms spinning off of isaias here coming in in full force. the treas
i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. tropical storm isaias is not quite a hurricane, but that could change soon. south florida's east coast is already experiencing wind and rain from the storm's outer band. florida officials face the difficult task of trying to keep people's faith even as the world grapples with the worst outbreaks in the country. every time i say it i say it wrong isaias. >> isaias. it's a tough one. >> hopefully it won't be as...
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i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom." and thank you for joining us. >>> the coronavirus pandemic keeps pushing case numbers and deaths higher in the united states, along with warnings that the death toll could nearly double by december if the u.s. doesn't shape up. according to johns hopkins university more than 175,000 people have died out of 5.6 million infected. one influential model predicts it could get much worse, 310,000 deaths by december. that's at least 1,000 americans dead every day for the next three months. the model also warns that number could rise to a staggering 2,000 per day or more once december begins. >> we have a worse scenario in what we release. and that's many, many more deaths. in fact, by the time rolls around, if we don't do anything, the daily death toll would be higher than the 2,000 deaths a day we would expect by december. it could be 6,000 deaths a day. it depends on what we could do, as individuals and what gotts do. >> dr. chris murray there and other experts say that number could fall b
i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom." and thank you for joining us. >>> the coronavirus pandemic keeps pushing case numbers and deaths higher in the united states, along with warnings that the death toll could nearly double by december if the u.s. doesn't shape up. according to johns hopkins university more than 175,000 people have died out of 5.6 million infected. one influential model predicts it could get much worse, 310,000 deaths by december. that's at least...
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allen. >> just unconscionable. all right, positive news from napa and sonoma counties where the complex now 27% contained. some evacuation orders along highway 128 have been reduced to warnings. not long ago, all warnings for the city of heelsburg were lifted. the nearby walbridge fire which makes up just under a sixth of the over all lnu complex did not grow at all over night. firefighters were able to strengthen some of the containment lines but its evacuees prepare to head home, officials are urging caution and patience. >> it is still a rapidly changing and progressing environment with fire. and so we don't want to get hopes up and make promises we can't keep. we urge you to look out for your neighbors, care for your neighbors, and be patient with one another as we go through this process of repopulating areas and getting back in for reentry. >> chopper 5 live over the santa cruz mountain where is the 78,000-acre czu complex, now 17% contained. we are seeing smoke from the leading edge of that fire. firefighter
allen. >> just unconscionable. all right, positive news from napa and sonoma counties where the complex now 27% contained. some evacuation orders along highway 128 have been reduced to warnings. not long ago, all warnings for the city of heelsburg were lifted. the nearby walbridge fire which makes up just under a sixth of the over all lnu complex did not grow at all over night. firefighters were able to strengthen some of the containment lines but its evacuees prepare to head home,...
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richard allen williams. i'm a cardiologist. and i'm on the faculty at u.c.l.a. school of medicine, where i've been for 45 years. i want to take you back to the year 1982, when i had received a call from a. police chief dary sl gates, whiprised me. chief gates was a very forceful and aggressive police chief. he actually established what one might think of as a militarized poliarce deptment. so, on weekends in particular, he would send 500 or 1,000 peifle into spec sites of l.a., and the police would simpoply descend upon these who were out in the street at nightes, and start mass a, bring them in, and lock them up. >> aggreive doesn't mean the use of force. aggressive means tt we move into crime situations and deal with them. ere he got my number from, but in any event, he said, "i'd like to discuss ad very delicateal manner with you." and chief gates asked me if i could verify the fact, or according to him, the fact thatf rican americans were very susceptible to chokeholds because they had aanatomical defect in their necks. and so he was suggesting that blacks w
richard allen williams. i'm a cardiologist. and i'm on the faculty at u.c.l.a. school of medicine, where i've been for 45 years. i want to take you back to the year 1982, when i had received a call from a. police chief dary sl gates, whiprised me. chief gates was a very forceful and aggressive police chief. he actually established what one might think of as a militarized poliarce deptment. so, on weekends in particular, he would send 500 or 1,000 peifle into spec sites of l.a., and the police...
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nbc's ron allen has this report. >> reporter: without warning, sparta started shaking, an earthquaketriking near this sleepy north carolina town christopher and laura carter were trying to sleep in. >> you could hear the rumbling of course, we felt the shaking it was like a wakeup, and it was like, that was an waik >> reporter: it's been nearly 100 years since anything this powerful has struck north carolina at least 45,000 did you feel it reports to the u.s. geological reports soon after residents along the eastern seaboard from atlanta to washington, d.c. saying they felt it, too >> there's tons of old faults from when the east coast was more active, millions of years ago. and any of those can be reactivated. >> reporter: in sparta, widespread minimal damage says the mayor. houses with cracked walls and foundations, items knocked off shelves. >> it's a little scary, but you go out and pick the bricks up and move on. >> reporter: so with earthquakes, you know there are aftershocks. you ready for that >> no. but we're expecting it >> reporter: not quite the big one, but still, the mo
nbc's ron allen has this report. >> reporter: without warning, sparta started shaking, an earthquaketriking near this sleepy north carolina town christopher and laura carter were trying to sleep in. >> you could hear the rumbling of course, we felt the shaking it was like a wakeup, and it was like, that was an waik >> reporter: it's been nearly 100 years since anything this powerful has struck north carolina at least 45,000 did you feel it reports to the u.s. geological...
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no word on any evacuation orders but we have reported bob redell is live near allen rock.evacuations in the hills of that area this morning. get you updated with all the latest. >> certainly this morning people waking up to temperatures cooler than they have been in the past but, kari, not a lot of relief when it comes to the hot temperatures today. >> not for the inland areas. changes near the coast. even through the past few minutes. the fog rolled into san francisco and we can barely see anything. as we look over towards walnut creek, we're also seeing the thick smoke overhead so another day where we have unhealthy air quality, but we're also going to see temperatures just slightly cooler as we go into the low 60s to start. we'll see temperatures in the upper 70s by 11:00 and eventually with those highs in the mid 90s, still going to be hot with concord, as well as antioch reaching 95 degrees. 93 in napa and santa rosa. san jose will reach into the upper 80s. this is still above normal in terms of temperatures. and we're still looking at the same weather pattern with th
no word on any evacuation orders but we have reported bob redell is live near allen rock.evacuations in the hills of that area this morning. get you updated with all the latest. >> certainly this morning people waking up to temperatures cooler than they have been in the past but, kari, not a lot of relief when it comes to the hot temperatures today. >> not for the inland areas. changes near the coast. even through the past few minutes. the fog rolled into san francisco and we can...
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. >> reporter: allen on assignment as a naval officer, following in his father's footsteps. 's father, a vietnam war veteran and retired airline pilot, seen here speaking at his grandson school. >> just the greater community of palo alto in the bay area as well, it could keep them in their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: the family, sick to their >>>, worrying if allen will survive. and if he does, what quality-of- life will you have. now putting their faith in the criminal justice system. >> whatever it was in his life that may have led him to do this, whether it was drugs were upbringing, i think that is very, very sad as well. >> the police are waiting for toxicology reports and are evaluating his mental health. the family wants to think the neighbors who quickly intervened to save their father. >>> in napa police are investigating a child that was two years old rush to queen of the valley medical center where the child that. police to the driver and the crashes cooperating with the investigation. >>> new tonight, president trump signed executive orders targeting the t
. >> reporter: allen on assignment as a naval officer, following in his father's footsteps. 's father, a vietnam war veteran and retired airline pilot, seen here speaking at his grandson school. >> just the greater community of palo alto in the bay area as well, it could keep them in their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: the family, sick to their >>>, worrying if allen will survive. and if he does, what quality-of- life will you have. now putting their faith in the...
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allen price here. >> thank you for joining me today, allen. this is really one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, multigenerational relationships, two families that are really dynasties in the way they impacted american political life. and there's a component of this that a lot of people don't really understand. not only is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joseph kennedy, but there was an incredible relationship between eleanor roosevelt and john f. kennedy. i think we'll start at the beginning which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the '20s in the stock market, and one of the things he did was he appointed joseph kennedy as the head of the securities and exchange commission which would serve as he said putting the fox in charge of the hen house. then this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr ending up as the ambassador of st. james. you want to talk about how he m
allen price here. >> thank you for joining me today, allen. this is really one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, multigenerational relationships, two families that are really dynasties in the way they impacted american political life. and there's a component of this that a lot of people don't really understand. not only is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joseph kennedy, but there was an incredible relationship between eleanor roosevelt and john f....
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eden estrada, jasleen busanette, and joselyn allen say the man had been hassling them earlier, then he stole estrada's phone. >> initially we all chased after him to retrieve my phone, but make fun of us. and surrounded us and started throwing rocks, lighters, started calling us men. >> reporter: police say the suspect, armed with a metal bar, robbed allen. and later struck busanet in the daease hesa bottle. directed at transgender individuals increased 42% in one year. >> because we're trans, nobody cared. >> reporter: the lapd is investigating this as a robbery and a hate crime. with the help of social media sleuths, detectives think they've identified the suspect, but he's not yet in custody. >> matt, thank you. >>> when we come back, the massive toxic fire at a plastics plant. the images coming in a moment. o. wash your hands often with soap and water and monitor your health. always use the inside of your elbow to cough or sneeze. be sure to cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover around others. and keep about 6 ft distance from them. and remember to clean and disinfect f
eden estrada, jasleen busanette, and joselyn allen say the man had been hassling them earlier, then he stole estrada's phone. >> initially we all chased after him to retrieve my phone, but make fun of us. and surrounded us and started throwing rocks, lighters, started calling us men. >> reporter: police say the suspect, armed with a metal bar, robbed allen. and later struck busanet in the daease hesa bottle. directed at transgender individuals increased 42% in one year. >>...
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allen price here. >> thank you for joining me today, alan. this is one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, multi generational relationships. two families that are really dynasties, in the way that they impacted american political life. there is a component to this that a lot of people do not understand. not only was the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joseph kennedy, but there was an incredible relationship between eleanor roosevelt, and john f. kennedy. we will start with the beginning, which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt, and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the 20s in the stock market. when franklin was about became president, one of the things he did, he appointed joseph kennedy as the head of the secure exchange commission, which was sort of as he said, putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. now, this created a relationship between the two of them. joe kennedy really became a close confidant of fdr. he got to be the ambassador to the court of st. james. do you want
allen price here. >> thank you for joining me today, alan. this is one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, multi generational relationships. two families that are really dynasties, in the way that they impacted american political life. there is a component to this that a lot of people do not understand. not only was the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joseph kennedy, but there was an incredible relationship between eleanor roosevelt, and john f. kennedy. we...
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h.ymond allen was 91-years-old., inside the val vanity battle to save the "bonhomme richard." why the sailors would not give up the ship. -my grandma. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she was proud to pass on a legacy i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. these humans, those humans. groovin, and golden. and a partner who listens and acts. humana calls it human care. it's talking to a doctor from your couch, or helping you find a cheaper prescription before you ask. it's helping you fix the rugs so you don't fall, and keeping you social, online or off. it's getting to know you, so you can be your healthiest. that's our superpower. from humana. people are surprising themselves the moment realize thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for s
h.ymond allen was 91-years-old., inside the val vanity battle to save the "bonhomme richard." why the sailors would not give up the ship. -my grandma. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she was proud to pass on a legacy i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. these...
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on her lifelong fight for equal access to swimming lessons and pools for black children nbc's ron allen more on her inspiring story. >> reporter: an iconic image, a young black woman horrified when a motel owner pours acid in a swimming pool targeting civil rights activist protesting a whites only business >> it was horrifying >> rep back then, 1964, st. augustine, florida. >> this was about much more than swimming in a pool, wasn't it? >> absolutely. it was about total segregation, lack of respect, lack of dignity. >> reporter: the swimming part of weeks prove test led by martin luther king jr., building the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 that summer. >> do you want to be free tonight? >> yeah! >> reporter: for jones, equal access to swimming and water safety became one of her life's passions studies show 64% of african-americans have little or no ability to swim and black children are five and a half times more likely to drown than their white peers. >> kick, kick. >> reporter: in texas that huge disparity motivated the thomas twins to start a free program to children in thei
on her lifelong fight for equal access to swimming lessons and pools for black children nbc's ron allen more on her inspiring story. >> reporter: an iconic image, a young black woman horrified when a motel owner pours acid in a swimming pool targeting civil rights activist protesting a whites only business >> it was horrifying >> rep back then, 1964, st. augustine, florida. >> this was about much more than swimming in a pool, wasn't it? >> absolutely. it was about...
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and who should know better than david allen sibley.ping] the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power ♪ [whoosh] ♪ give everyone something to look up to. the all-new highlander hybrid. toyota. let's go places. 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®. >> here is your steak and eggs. >> what took you slowly, did you have to go out and catch the cow? >> linda lavin served up jokes in the long-running tv series "alice." this morning she is with our mo rocca for a round of questions and answers. ♪ >> reporter: this past april, a star-studded concert was announced to celebrate broadway composer stephen sondheim's 90th birthday. the lineup included meryl streep, mandy matinkin, audra mcdonald and bernadette peters. it did not include actress and singer linda lavin. i just love this, you go on line and you write, "this is very exciting." i'm wondering if you would li
and who should know better than david allen sibley.ping] the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power ♪ [whoosh] ♪ give everyone something to look up to. the all-new highlander hybrid. toyota. let's go places. 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®. >> here is your steak and eggs. >> what took you...
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i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump has his share of critics, and it turns out, at least two fierce ones are in his own family. the "washington post" reports his sister, mary anne trump barry calls him cruel, unprincipled and a liar, among many other unflattering comments in conversations secretly recorded by their niece, mary trump, who has made it clear from her recent book and the release of this audio that she has major differences with donald trump, her uncle. here is an excerpt from some of her conversations with the president's sister. >> the lying, oh, my god, i'm talking to you freely, but you know, it is a change of stories, a lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [ bleep ]. >> from the "washington post," they originally reported this story and talked earlier with cnn about something trump's sister said on the recordings about the president's immigration policy. here she is. >> mary trump heard that her brother, the president had said on fox news that maybe they'll have to put her, me
i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump has his share of critics, and it turns out, at least two fierce ones are in his own family. the "washington post" reports his sister, mary anne trump barry calls him cruel, unprincipled and a liar, among many other unflattering comments in conversations secretly recorded by their niece, mary trump, who has made it clear from her recent book and the release of this...
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i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thank you for joining us. on the very day that thousands in the u.s. descended on washington to demand racial justice and proclaim black lives matter, we're learning of the unexpected death of a young actor who portrayed some of history's most notable african-americans and emerged as an influential member of the black community. chadwick boseman lost his four-year battle with colon cancer. the 43-year-old starred in the groundbreaking superhero film "black panther." he also portrayed the legendary singer james brown, the first black supreme court justice, thurgood marshall, and baseball's jackie robinson. bozeman's death fell on the same day major league baseball celebrated jackie robinson day when the brooklyn dodgers, number 42, smashed the game's color barrier. tributes are pouring in to the actor. oprah winfrey tweeted this, "what a gentle, gifted soul. showing us all that greatness in between surgeries and chemo. the courage, the strength, the power it
i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thank you for joining us. on the very day that thousands in the u.s. descended on washington to demand racial justice and proclaim black lives matter, we're learning of the unexpected death of a young actor who portrayed some of history's most notable african-americans and emerged as an influential member of the black community. chadwick boseman lost his four-year battle with colon cancer. the 43-year-old starred in the...
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i'm natalie allen. you're watching "cnn newsroom." we want to recap our top story, a chaotic night of violence and death in portland, oregon. police were investigating a homicide after a person was shot and killed downtown. the killing came amid fierce and violent clashes between trump supporters and anti-racism protesters in the city. but to be clear, we're still waiting to hear if police believe the shooting is related to the unrest. fights broke out after a huge caravan filled with supporters of president trump rolled into town earlier saturday. it was met by furious counterdemonstrators. there are now 25 million coronavirus cases in the world. and it took the world less than one year to get there. that according to johns hopkinses universihopkins university which counts the global deaths. most confirmed cases here in the united states, the u.s. is very close to reaching 6 million coronavirus cases and the country has more than 182,000 deaths. meantime, cases are flaring up on college campuses across the country. the university of
i'm natalie allen. you're watching "cnn newsroom." we want to recap our top story, a chaotic night of violence and death in portland, oregon. police were investigating a homicide after a person was shot and killed downtown. the killing came amid fierce and violent clashes between trump supporters and anti-racism protesters in the city. but to be clear, we're still waiting to hear if police believe the shooting is related to the unrest. fights broke out after a huge caravan filled with...
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>>cathy allen has been operating her family child care home for decades and now that it's back up and running she's going the extra mile to keep her kids safe, so we take the children at the gates of the cancer not communicate we go round the sanitized every single thing, the chairs the tables we watched we watch very closely with the children touched up to you and among installing a motion sanitizing dispensers the biggest safety feature are the face shields you like running then i walk well i can't get the coronavirus and they just think they're the coolest things and in a fighter, so they don't take him on you know take them off into enough, it's time to eat or time to take a rest allen says not only are the shields useful to see the kids emotions, but she says once they put the van they stay on. >>the masks, they pull they pull him down date they just are uncomfortable and they're just messing with them all the time and the shield they don't touch on they're on they don't even if your team, i mean they act like they don't even know that there are and it's just amazing. we're days
>>cathy allen has been operating her family child care home for decades and now that it's back up and running she's going the extra mile to keep her kids safe, so we take the children at the gates of the cancer not communicate we go round the sanitized every single thing, the chairs the tables we watched we watch very closely with the children touched up to you and among installing a motion sanitizing dispensers the biggest safety feature are the face shields you like running then i walk...
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thank you for watching me, i'm natalie allen. follow me on instagram or twitter. for the u.s. up next. i'll see you tomorrow. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. by garnier, naturally! as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney p
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joining us now is professor joseph allen from harvard's chan school of public health. his team wrote a playbook on how to safely open schools. professor, thank you so much. in our back-to-school series, we have talked to teachers, bus drivers, custodians, all concerned about safety. how do we get our children back in the classroom? >> yes, thanks for having me on. and i understand that anxiety. i'm a parent of three kids myself. so i understand this is really difficult. it can't be schools as usual this fall. we can only go back when community spread is under control, and when aggressive risk-reduction strategies are in place within the four walls of the school. >> o'donnell: so let's talk about, then, those ways to mitigate risk. number one, should mask wearing be mandatory for everybody in the school? >> without a question. even masks that are imperfect. let's say it's 50% efficiency, well it goes through my mask first, and then it goes through your mask. 50 and 50 will give you a 75% reduction. not quite an n95 but pretty good. all of these other strategies matter,
joining us now is professor joseph allen from harvard's chan school of public health. his team wrote a playbook on how to safely open schools. professor, thank you so much. in our back-to-school series, we have talked to teachers, bus drivers, custodians, all concerned about safety. how do we get our children back in the classroom? >> yes, thanks for having me on. and i understand that anxiety. i'm a parent of three kids myself. so i understand this is really difficult. it can't be...
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. ♪ remembers a civil >>> finally ron allen remembers a civil rights activist who braved troubled watersange >> reporter: an iconic image a young black woman horrified when a motel owner pours acid in a swimming pool targeting civil rights activists protesting a whites only business >> it was horrifying >> reporter: mini jones was 17 back then, 1964, st. augustin, florida. this was much more than swimming in a pool wasn't it >> oh, absolutely. it was about total segregation, lack of respect, lack of dignity. >> reporter: the swim-in part of weeks of protest led by martin luther king jr. building the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 that summer. >> do you want to be free tonight >> yes >> reporter: for jones, equal access to swimming and water safety became one of her life's passions. studies show 64% of african-americans have little or no ability to swim. black children are five and a half times more likely to drown than their white peers. in texas the huge disparity motivated the thomas twins to start a program offering free swimming lessons to children in their community. >> swi
. ♪ remembers a civil >>> finally ron allen remembers a civil rights activist who braved troubled watersange >> reporter: an iconic image a young black woman horrified when a motel owner pours acid in a swimming pool targeting civil rights activists protesting a whites only business >> it was horrifying >> reporter: mini jones was 17 back then, 1964, st. augustin, florida. this was much more than swimming in a pool wasn't it >> oh, absolutely. it was about...
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the allen years. i was there. i never saw a simple possesonon of marijuana proseted. its own.t is surd to y that. the convicons are bas on ses that weree occccring over a long piod of tim and they were sales cases a t they we duced to misdemeanors. i'm not comparing senator harris's record to jeff rosen. i simply saying 16 years later, someone came forward and did what she did. i was speaking on how forward thinking she is. to theompare her predecessor that sought the death penalty. who actually did prosecute marijuana cases, can you? i was there. i saw it. i think it is fair to say that as far as marijuana prosecutions, she was absolutely forward thinking. we are talking about sales cases where she allowed young adults to go to back on track, where she allowed folks who were struggling with mental health issues do not suffer a felony conviction even though these were felony cases. when you look at marijuana cases , you are talking about all or nothing in california at the time. if you sold marijuana, it was a felony. if you gave it away, unlike with other drugs, he was a $100
the allen years. i was there. i never saw a simple possesonon of marijuana proseted. its own.t is surd to y that. the convicons are bas on ses that weree occccring over a long piod of tim and they were sales cases a t they we duced to misdemeanors. i'm not comparing senator harris's record to jeff rosen. i simply saying 16 years later, someone came forward and did what she did. i was speaking on how forward thinking she is. to theompare her predecessor that sought the death penalty. who...
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gracias por continuar con nosotros, seguimos en el regreso a clases >>> veremos qué tan estresados, allen nacional reveló que hay una simultánea preocupación sobre si el aprendizaje funciona, >>> los mensajes opuestos >>> no podrían estar más separadas >>> pues si, de mayores de edad >>> los niños como ellos no saben lo que está pasando, >>> otros sienten el visor de los >>> dijeron, debido a coronavirus >>> de 1500, de 43%, para el siguiente grados >>> el acceso a la tecnología, de la manera, de la escuela aquí, >>> ha sido >>> se están agotando, 60 y 8%, de esta preocupación, también encontró regreso a clases, el ingreso es limitado >>> de útiles escolares, >>> los padres planean 10% menos para sus hijos >>> que las familias se enfoquen en lo que necesitan y reajustar su presupuesto, padres tienen una, >>> también ver, ese presupuesto, se tiene que invertir, >>> otro de los problemas es, ágora de preguntarle a los chicos, pero aquí no >>> ha cambiado bastante, y también, con las mismas sucesores, también nos van a estar, >>> nos vamos a una pausa >>> (mÚsica) >>> al regresar el número d
gracias por continuar con nosotros, seguimos en el regreso a clases >>> veremos qué tan estresados, allen nacional reveló que hay una simultánea preocupación sobre si el aprendizaje funciona, >>> los mensajes opuestos >>> no podrían estar más separadas >>> pues si, de mayores de edad >>> los niños como ellos no saben lo que está pasando, >>> otros sienten el visor de los >>> dijeron, debido a coronavirus >>> de...
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allen has used word of mouth to drum up business.l, setting up online community forums, hoping that technology will help keep customers faithful. i set up deal delivers on the first week of lockdown and the facebook group got 2000 new members and a week and a half and the website has now had maybe 15,000 visitors, but during peak lockdown it was getting 1000 visitors per day. so this is the local fish shop and they we re is the local fish shop and they were so busy during lockdown with deliveries that they had to change all their trading hours, andi to change all their trading hours, and i think the deliveries really saved them because all the restaurants that they were supply enclosed. now more than 100 businesses are using the plat form. many offering home deliveries for the first time. i would love to see more hyper local delivery websites across the uk. we've got reigate, ashford, and even knowledge all using the same templates. platforms have sprung up templates. platforms have sprung up across templates. platforms have sprung u
allen has used word of mouth to drum up business.l, setting up online community forums, hoping that technology will help keep customers faithful. i set up deal delivers on the first week of lockdown and the facebook group got 2000 new members and a week and a half and the website has now had maybe 15,000 visitors, but during peak lockdown it was getting 1000 visitors per day. so this is the local fish shop and they we re is the local fish shop and they were so busy during lockdown with...
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ron allen. be safe, my friend. ron allen, long branch, new jersey. thank you. >>> let me bring in meteorologist bill karins now. bill, i know we got some coordinates a few minutes ago from the national hurricane center. what can we glean from those newest cord nats? >> we just got the information and the new info for tropical storm isaias. when you' there's no ice or anything like that, but it almost hurts when it comes and it's blowing at you at 50 to 60 miles per hour. the new info from the hurricane center, this storm is flying. it's moving at 35 miles per hour. it's going to be in and out of here in a hurry. the question is how much damage can it do in a short amount of time. 70-mile-per-hour winds heading for philadelphia in the next hour or two. will probably go right over philadelphia. what we're watching is the tornado threat. this has been the story of the day. we showed you some of the pictures out of north carolina. we've had 16 tornado reports since landfall. we've had a couple big tornadoes. we had one fatality in birdie county, north ca
ron allen. be safe, my friend. ron allen, long branch, new jersey. thank you. >>> let me bring in meteorologist bill karins now. bill, i know we got some coordinates a few minutes ago from the national hurricane center. what can we glean from those newest cord nats? >> we just got the information and the new info for tropical storm isaias. when you' there's no ice or anything like that, but it almost hurts when it comes and it's blowing at you at 50 to 60 miles per hour. the new...