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allison: wow. -lemonis: you want to see? allison: yeah. i would love to see it. lemonis: let's go. what became available was a building right next to sweet pete's. it's a 17,000-square-foot building... allison: wow. lemonis: it's three floors. ...that gives me the opportunity to increase our internet and wholesale business, host more parties, conduct more classes. i mean, honestly, it opens up a whole new world. allison: look at all the windows. it's nice. lemonis: it's got great bones, solid walls, but the inside, it looks just like the first building did -- a war zone. peter: holy... allison: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in busines
allison: wow. -lemonis: you want to see? allison: yeah. i would love to see it. lemonis: let's go. what became available was a building right next to sweet pete's. it's a 17,000-square-foot building... allison: wow. lemonis: it's three floors. ...that gives me the opportunity to increase our internet and wholesale business, host more parties, conduct more classes. i mean, honestly, it opens up a whole new world. allison: look at all the windows. it's nice. lemonis: it's got great bones, solid...
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. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us. allison, what in the world is going on here?to bring the good news today. yes, let's take a look, because we've now started to see really impressive photos and videos starting to come in from across areas of the southeastern u.s. this video that you're seeing again here showing from an airport view, so looking down. but again it looks very hazy, very smoky out there, but that's the saharan dust that you're taking a look at. this is a before and after picture. this is from flagler beach, florida. this is before. beautiful blue skies. this is what it looked like on thursday. again, the before picture and the after picture. just going to show you how hazy that air has become just because of having some of that saharan dust move into the general vicinity. to show you how long it has tracked. again, this is an interesting graphic, where it's seen, africa, from space, sliding into areas into the southeast. so it's made quite a long journey to get here. and it's also very dense. that's the key thing. dust coming off the sahara desert i
. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us. allison, what in the world is going on here?to bring the good news today. yes, let's take a look, because we've now started to see really impressive photos and videos starting to come in from across areas of the southeastern u.s. this video that you're seeing again here showing from an airport view, so looking down. but again it looks very hazy, very smoky out there, but that's the saharan dust that you're taking a look at. this is a...
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as blatant reaction to racist things posted by icu nurse allison cook. demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's posts. apparently shown giving middle finger. other she writes eff >> overtly racist and sutter has not decried it, still protecting mere in some ways. >> reporter: according to sources, cook has worked as recently as last weekend and subject to multiple complaints by coworkers. was not identified by name but said she was not working for sutter health. >> they did not say term. >> reporter: unclear if fired or resigned. >> sensitive, as you know. >> reporter: came out to talk to them directly. >> everything in the walls is compassionate care to people, doesn't matter the color of skin, race, religion. >> ceo was out talking for demonstrators for five minutes, said a lot. not what they wanted to hear. >> say her name and publicly denounce allison cook as racist. >> let me finish up. >> we need the community at the table. people are scared. >> racism has to go. >> reporter: cook and local chapter of national nurses united did not respond to mu
as blatant reaction to racist things posted by icu nurse allison cook. demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's posts. apparently shown giving middle finger. other she writes eff >> overtly racist and sutter has not decried it, still protecting mere in some ways. >> reporter: according to sources, cook has worked as recently as last weekend and subject to multiple complaints by coworkers. was not identified by name but said she was not working for sutter health. >> they did...
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as blatant reaction to racist things posted by icu nurse allison cook. demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's posts. apparently shown giving middle finger. other she writes eff >> overtly racist and sutter has not decried it, still protecting mere in some ways. >> reporter: according to sources, cook has worked as recently as last weekend and subject to multiple complaints by coworkers. was not identified by name but said she was not working for sutter health. >> they did not say term. >> reporter: unclear if fired or resigned. >> sensitive, as you know. >> reporter: came out to talk to them directly. >> everything in the walls is compassionate care to people, doesn't matter the color of skin, race, religion. >> ceo was out talking for demonstrators for five minutes, said a lot. not what they wanted to hear. >> say her name and publicly denounce allison cook as racist. >> let me finish up. >> we need the community at the table. people are scared. >> racism has to go. >> reporter: cook and local chapter of national nurses united did not respond to mu
as blatant reaction to racist things posted by icu nurse allison cook. demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's posts. apparently shown giving middle finger. other she writes eff >> overtly racist and sutter has not decried it, still protecting mere in some ways. >> reporter: according to sources, cook has worked as recently as last weekend and subject to multiple complaints by coworkers. was not identified by name but said she was not working for sutter health. >> they did...
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allison said she tried to cancel.he said she sent dozens of emails, calls and social media messages but got no response from zip car. such a small amount of money but it is extremely wrong that i cannot cancel my account and they still charge me. corporate headquarters in boston. a few hours later allison got that $24 refund she was looking for. also her account is finally closed. zipcar didn't explain what took so long. it told us when a member emails zipcar we have a 24-48 hour response time to review the account. we're hearing from lots of folks who had trouble pausing or canceling various memberships during the pandemic. they cancel the calls, emails and letters to beef up response. credit card companies are more open to disputes or charge backs right now so that might be an option. if that doesn't work you can always try us at nbcbayarea.com/responds or 888-996-tips by phone. >>> 6:27 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," governor newsom making a stop in the bay area today. the coronavirus concern he p
allison said she tried to cancel.he said she sent dozens of emails, calls and social media messages but got no response from zip car. such a small amount of money but it is extremely wrong that i cannot cancel my account and they still charge me. corporate headquarters in boston. a few hours later allison got that $24 refund she was looking for. also her account is finally closed. zipcar didn't explain what took so long. it told us when a member emails zipcar we have a 24-48 hour response time...
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. >> now joining us on booktv from detroit, january met webster -- janet webster jones and allison jones turner, the co-owners of source booksellers. janet when did yaw start your book start. >> started with the first incarnation in 1989 so just celebrated 30 years of selling books here in detroit, and at that time we were vendors going to where people had events and showing up. then in 2002 we joined a -- we helped to form a collective of three independent stores that shared a space, and then in 2013 we moved into the space we're in now in the -- install -- all in mid-town detroit. >> however from the downtown area in detroit. >> we're eight or nine miles. downtown is one district, as they say now in detroit, and mid-town is the next district after that, and years ago, new center was created like another part of the city, and that is another maybe five or seven miles beyond us. so we're really right in the heart of the cultural life of the city with the universities, the library, the main library, the wayne state university, the health centers, and a lot of galleries and african-america
. >> now joining us on booktv from detroit, january met webster -- janet webster jones and allison jones turner, the co-owners of source booksellers. janet when did yaw start your book start. >> started with the first incarnation in 1989 so just celebrated 30 years of selling books here in detroit, and at that time we were vendors going to where people had events and showing up. then in 2002 we joined a -- we helped to form a collective of three independent stores that shared a...
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allison, pacifist questions on. >> there were so company. they were all incredible questions. it was challenging to narrow them down to a select and fall. first is from jeffrey would like to know, is also came up a few times as well, had lincoln not been assassinated, how would it fit proceeded differently than it did? race relations have been altered or does lincoln's effort to preserve his greatness and free him from the problems that came from the failed promise of reconstruction? >> i'm smiling because i secretly get a question along those lines it is understandable. this is what we call counterfactual history. it's not really history but historical knowledge to think about it. i don't mind speculating because nobody can prove that what i say is wrong but lincoln was succeeded in office by andrew johnson, vice president to the president when composite assassinated. in the old view, johnson was sort of a hero. he tried to stand up the radical republicans, try to keep the south under white americans. radicals full temp but here's a defender of the constitution. nowadays, joh
allison, pacifist questions on. >> there were so company. they were all incredible questions. it was challenging to narrow them down to a select and fall. first is from jeffrey would like to know, is also came up a few times as well, had lincoln not been assassinated, how would it fit proceeded differently than it did? race relations have been altered or does lincoln's effort to preserve his greatness and free him from the problems that came from the failed promise of reconstruction?...
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>>liy denounce allison cook? >> we need the community at the table. >> reporter: cook and the local chapter of the union, national nurses united, did not respond to our multiple requests for comment. >>> the 50th anniversary of pride is being reimagined in the bay area this weekend. although the major events have been canceled because of the pandemic. the pride is still shining through virtually. here's cornell bernard. >> that's the pride we're used to in san francisco. the party is still happening online. >> i think we need to get this party started. >> the annual tranls march kicked off a virtual gathering. typically the first major event of pride weekend. >> we need encouragele. we need support. we need to know we are loved. >> reporter: right re starting event. although there was no trans march this year, there is a renewed sense of empower many and focus. >> with black lives matter, we wanted to pivot and do our best to support black lives, especially black trans lives. >> reporter: several marches are sche
>>liy denounce allison cook? >> we need the community at the table. >> reporter: cook and the local chapter of the union, national nurses united, did not respond to our multiple requests for comment. >>> the 50th anniversary of pride is being reimagined in the bay area this weekend. although the major events have been canceled because of the pandemic. the pride is still shining through virtually. here's cornell bernard. >> that's the pride we're used to in san...
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>> reporter: allison, it's now been a week since george floyd's death. the passion and pain that has come with it has united the country in a way we haven't seen in a long time. we have seen our largely peaceful protests. again, cities across the united states. that's not all we've seen. in some cases there was rioting, fires, even looting in cities across the united states. a sixth straight night of protests as anger and frustration continue to boil over all over the country. in minneapolis a community demanding justice for george floyd. only one of the four police officers involved was charged with third degree murder and manslaughter. the floyd family communicating for the first time. cnn relayed the question. >> i want to know if he's going to get justice for my brother and arrest all of the officers. >> this is the floyd family? >> reporter: this is the floyd family. >> to the floyd family. being silent or not intervening, you're being complicit so i don't see a level of distinction. mr. floyd died in our hands so i see that as being complicit. >> r
>> reporter: allison, it's now been a week since george floyd's death. the passion and pain that has come with it has united the country in a way we haven't seen in a long time. we have seen our largely peaceful protests. again, cities across the united states. that's not all we've seen. in some cases there was rioting, fires, even looting in cities across the united states. a sixth straight night of protests as anger and frustration continue to boil over all over the country. in...
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allison is the woman being coughed on in the video. she says it started when the woman entered the store without a face mask and coughed without covering her mouth. allison says she doesn't want to confront her, so she told an employee about her concern. >> i wasn't looking to argue, i wasn't looking to attack anyone because that is not in my nature. my goal of saying something was to make the establishment aware that i felt unsafe in their store. >> apparently the woman overheard. she can be seen in the video calling goodbaum passive aggressive, taunting her to say to her face. the woman has not publicly commented on the incident. >>> let's turn this over to hong kong disneyland getting ready to reopen after being closed for almost five months because of rss priority. face coverings and temperature screenings will be required for all guests entering the park. testimon it will reopen thursday. and guests have to book reservations line. this is the second disney park to reopen globally. disney is the parent company of abc 7. disney worl
allison is the woman being coughed on in the video. she says it started when the woman entered the store without a face mask and coughed without covering her mouth. allison says she doesn't want to confront her, so she told an employee about her concern. >> i wasn't looking to argue, i wasn't looking to attack anyone because that is not in my nature. my goal of saying something was to make the establishment aware that i felt unsafe in their store. >> apparently the woman overheard....
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let's go to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar.obal's impact is being felt across several states now. >> yeah, hundreds of miles away, truly, even cities like atlanta. charleston, south carolina, likely going to have impacts from this storm. they won't be quite the same as the folks in louisiana and right along the coast, but still this is a pretty widespread storm. here say look at the latest. winds are 50 miles per hour, gusting up around 60 to 65 miles per hour. forward movement about the same as yesterday, to the north, at 12 miles per hour. when we talk about landfall, we still anticipate landfall to be sometime late this afternoon or early evening across the louisiana coastline. here's a look as it continues to push inland from there. again, we're talking about tropical storm warnings, that are going to stretch even outside of that particular cone, again, that's what we're talking about. how widespread this particular storm is going to be. don't focus on the specific cone. here is a look, you can see where the tropical storm
let's go to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar.obal's impact is being felt across several states now. >> yeah, hundreds of miles away, truly, even cities like atlanta. charleston, south carolina, likely going to have impacts from this storm. they won't be quite the same as the folks in louisiana and right along the coast, but still this is a pretty widespread storm. here say look at the latest. winds are 50 miles per hour, gusting up around 60 to 65 miles per hour. forward movement about...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us. tropical storm is already being felt across several states. >> yeah. there were seven tornado reports across the state of florida just yesterday. more are possible again today. let's take a look at where the storm is right now. sustained winds about 50 miles per hour. gusting to 65 miles per hour. it's continuing to move north towards the gulf coast. we anticipate landfall to be late this afternoon or early this evening along the louisiana coastline before it continues to push farther inland. with that said, the impacts aren't just going to be for the cone. they're going to spread out. you have tropical storm warnings from the cone. we have the potential for more storm warnings today, not only for florida but louisiana, alabama as well as mississippi where you could see tornadoes or additional waterspouts. here's a look at the storm as it pushes up to the north taking with it a tremendous amount of rain. not just along the coastal regions but stretching out. cities like atlanta, savan
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us. tropical storm is already being felt across several states. >> yeah. there were seven tornado reports across the state of florida just yesterday. more are possible again today. let's take a look at where the storm is right now. sustained winds about 50 miles per hour. gusting to 65 miles per hour. it's continuing to move north towards the gulf coast. we anticipate landfall to be late this afternoon or early this evening along the louisiana...
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. >>> allison barber covering things in washington, d.c. tonight where a strong line of thunderstorms did dampen the crowd a little bit, but for the most part i understand they stayed in place, they kept on marching. >> yeah, that's right. the rain did send some people home as you would expect. there was a lot of lightning, a whole lot of heavy rain. but you can see a small, medium sized but resilient crowd is still here in lafayette square. a lot of them stayed through all of the rain and the storm. they continued to chant and make their voices heard. there is no curfew in effect in d.c. tonight. this is the first night in the last couple of days there hasn't been a curfew. remember, d.c. is a federal city and they have jurisdiction over most of the city, but not all of it. walk a little back this way, what we see happening on federal ground in lafayette square in the park. look through this fence it is hard to see because of the lightning, but you will see a lot of officers in riot gear just past the trees back here. for the most part in
. >>> allison barber covering things in washington, d.c. tonight where a strong line of thunderstorms did dampen the crowd a little bit, but for the most part i understand they stayed in place, they kept on marching. >> yeah, that's right. the rain did send some people home as you would expect. there was a lot of lightning, a whole lot of heavy rain. but you can see a small, medium sized but resilient crowd is still here in lafayette square. a lot of them stayed through all of...
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good morning, allison. >> and good morning.icipate tropical storm cristobal to increase and strengthen a little bit more before it finally does make landfall. here's the current statistics -- right now, sustained winds are around 45 miles per hour, gusting up to 60. those sustained winds and gusts are expected to get higher over the next 24 hours. we do expect landfall to be sometime in the latter half of the day sunday. that could be anywhere from marsh island to slidell, louisiana. even areas outside of that cone are still likely to have some pretty big impacts which is why you'll notice the tropical storm watches and warnings extend outside of that cone. the main concerns are going to be storm surge, the potential for very heavy rain, and also some concerns. here's a look at the storm surge threat. obviously you can tell we've gotten significant areas dealing with two to four if not even three to five feet of storm surge over the next 24 hours. here's a look as the storm continues to slide up. again, notice how widespread th
good morning, allison. >> and good morning.icipate tropical storm cristobal to increase and strengthen a little bit more before it finally does make landfall. here's the current statistics -- right now, sustained winds are around 45 miles per hour, gusting up to 60. those sustained winds and gusts are expected to get higher over the next 24 hours. we do expect landfall to be sometime in the latter half of the day sunday. that could be anywhere from marsh island to slidell, louisiana. even...
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the claimant social media came from city councilmembers jeremiah allison, the son of the attorney general who charge the police officer employed staff. thousands tweet was backed by the city council president vowing a new model for public safety. leaders will be talking about is tomorrow in an emergency meeting but for now it is not clear how exactly they would dismantle the police department. >>> hundreds of people gathered for a memorial service for george floyd in minneapolis. >>> in san jose a man has died in a hit-and-run involving three bicycles, a man and woman were riding their bikes on the guadalupe river trail directly under the tasman bridge when another biker ran right into them. that biker ran away from the scene, a 61-year-old man was pronounced dead at the hospital, the woman he was riding with had non-life- threatening injuries. police say witness took this picture of a suspect they say is a man in his 30s and that his hair was in a ponytail, if you have any information you're asked to call police.>>> a series of fires in the south bay force people to evacuate homes, where
the claimant social media came from city councilmembers jeremiah allison, the son of the attorney general who charge the police officer employed staff. thousands tweet was backed by the city council president vowing a new model for public safety. leaders will be talking about is tomorrow in an emergency meeting but for now it is not clear how exactly they would dismantle the police department. >>> hundreds of people gathered for a memorial service for george floyd in minneapolis....
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar joining us now.going to go on? >> let's tackle the last part about how long. it has already been lasting the last couple of days. a lot of areas along the gulf coast started seeing this dust on thursday of this week. the good news is today will be the last day for a lot of areas in the gulf coast, florida being the exception to that. we still have another day to really go through this. but then another wave starts to roll in as we head into next week, so there's not much of a time gap in between. so we will get some additional dust that comes back in, and it is going to look a lot like this. this video taken from tallahassee, florida, again, you can see the very hazy, dusty skies that are out there, making it very hard to really see anything. clearly dropping the visibility back. here is another interesting perspective. this is from flagler beach, florida. this is what the view should look like, beautiful blue skies. this is what it looked like on thursday. again, you can clearly see that dust impedi
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar joining us now.going to go on? >> let's tackle the last part about how long. it has already been lasting the last couple of days. a lot of areas along the gulf coast started seeing this dust on thursday of this week. the good news is today will be the last day for a lot of areas in the gulf coast, florida being the exception to that. we still have another day to really go through this. but then another wave starts to roll in as we head into next week, so...
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attorney general allison and i have been you working with prosecutors in minnesota to set up a conviction integrity units in the twin cities with strong, strong standards for independence and transparency. this needs to happen nationally. and we shouldxp also expand postconviction sentencing reviews ensuring justice is not just looking back at a case to seeo if the evidence is right. it's also looking to see if the sentence is right in the situation. all of this, expanding our nation drug court something i have been leaning on in the senate for years, changing that conversation about drug and alcohol treatment, reforming the cash bail system. if there is anything that we, the u.s. senate can do to eliminate injustice within our justice system, we should do it, we should do it now. talk is no longer enough. we know this pandemic is shed a light on the injustice we've already seen. senator durbin who is here and i discussed the prison sentence today. we also see it in the number of people dying. in louisiana african-americans a account for nearly 60% of deaths but 33% of the population. ino
attorney general allison and i have been you working with prosecutors in minnesota to set up a conviction integrity units in the twin cities with strong, strong standards for independence and transparency. this needs to happen nationally. and we shouldxp also expand postconviction sentencing reviews ensuring justice is not just looking back at a case to seeo if the evidence is right. it's also looking to see if the sentence is right in the situation. all of this, expanding our nation drug court...
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a few hours later allison got that $24 refund she was looking for.lso, her account is finally closed. zipcar didn't explain what took so long. it told us when a member emails zipcar we typically have a 24- to 48-hour response time to review the account. we're hearing from lots of folks who have had trouble pausing or canceling various memberships during the pandemic but we say here is to keep records of your efforts to cancel the calls, emails and letters to beef up your case when someone finally responds. also viewers tell us credit card companies are more open to disputes or chargebacks so that might be an option if you feel a charge is unjust. and if that doesn't work you can always try us. we're at nbcbayarea.com/responds, or 888-996-tips by phone. >>> thanks so much, chris. up next on "today in the bay," the top stories we're following for you on this tuesday morning including a late night fire in contra costa county that threatened homes. the update on the lingering impact this morning. >>> plus, before you book that summer vacation, listen up
a few hours later allison got that $24 refund she was looking for.lso, her account is finally closed. zipcar didn't explain what took so long. it told us when a member emails zipcar we typically have a 24- to 48-hour response time to review the account. we're hearing from lots of folks who have had trouble pausing or canceling various memberships during the pandemic but we say here is to keep records of your efforts to cancel the calls, emails and letters to beef up your case when someone...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar has our forecast. >> yeah, all of that moisture is making its waykes into the northeast today. you'll see some very heavy rain and even some strong thunderstorms across that region as we go through the day. now, this forecast is brought to you by boost, the nutrition you need, the taste you deserve. here's a look at what we're talking about. again, you've got that low pressure system that's now moved into canada and that cold front sliding off into the east bringing with it that very intense moisture. and again, even the potential for some stronger thunderstorms. lots of lightning, damaging winds, and yes, even the potential for some heavy rain. cities like new york, philadelphia, and even around boston. notice throughout the afternoon, all of those cities, even stretching down to raleigh, looking at the chance for some heavy rain. but notice this afternoon, you have once again another round of showers and thunderstorms firing up across states like wisconsin, minnesota, and even portions of michigan as we head through the evening. but alisyn, i will
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar has our forecast. >> yeah, all of that moisture is making its waykes into the northeast today. you'll see some very heavy rain and even some strong thunderstorms across that region as we go through the day. now, this forecast is brought to you by boost, the nutrition you need, the taste you deserve. here's a look at what we're talking about. again, you've got that low pressure system that's now moved into canada and that cold front sliding off into the...
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day would catapult the falls back into the champions league would start men mock used to them and allison player still out injured a victory was anything but guaranteed. however it took just 7 minutes to break through pinpoint accuracy from christophe cama strength and persistence from brill envelope. and a clinical finish from you and i suppose my cars were in a fighting mood determined to finish the job they have the attacking jets to make up for injured stars this was who fronts 3rd goal in as many games i'm. the hosts swarmed has a for the rest of the 1st half and really should have have more to show for us. stendhal was denied on 23 minutes. and below went close on 32 minutes. and then stand that was thwarted once again this time by the post. caster couldn't muster a chance until the 2nd half substitute matthew leckie fired merrily over on 54 minutes. did oppose a sense the whiff of a comeback and the champions league slipping away hatter kept pushing with on a maya testing keep a young. was caught after 78 minutes the hosts sealed the deal picking out and below at the far post was t
day would catapult the falls back into the champions league would start men mock used to them and allison player still out injured a victory was anything but guaranteed. however it took just 7 minutes to break through pinpoint accuracy from christophe cama strength and persistence from brill envelope. and a clinical finish from you and i suppose my cars were in a fighting mood determined to finish the job they have the attacking jets to make up for injured stars this was who fronts 3rd goal in...
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joining our discussion now, aimee allison.twork aiming to amplify the political voice of women of color. and ron klain, the former chief of staff to vice president joe biden and a senior aide to president obama. great to see both of you. thank you for being here. aimee, let me start with you. what do you make of what's happening? this has been a difficult week for the president, but it's in the context of a difficult three months for this country. >> well, we just came out of a period where donald trump wasn't defining the news cycle for once. the power of the people in the streets. and i think we can look at those polls but also not be complacent. we have to understand that some of the wins that we've experienced this week are indications that we have still a democracy that's functioning. we have people power in the streets. we have a court that's independent and that's giving people some hope after some punishing years. i think right now it's time to double down on our commitment to focusing on turning out our base and not b
joining our discussion now, aimee allison.twork aiming to amplify the political voice of women of color. and ron klain, the former chief of staff to vice president joe biden and a senior aide to president obama. great to see both of you. thank you for being here. aimee, let me start with you. what do you make of what's happening? this has been a difficult week for the president, but it's in the context of a difficult three months for this country. >> well, we just came out of a period...
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angry reaction to blatant expressions of racism on social media posted by an icu nurse identified as allison cook. the demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's post. in one, cook apparently while working at the hospital is shown giving the middle finger. in another, she write f f f f referring to the black lives movement. >>> that's why we're out here. someone is still protecting her in ways. >> cook worked at the oakland hospitals as recently as last weekend and has been the subject of multiple complaints from co-workers. in a wript en statement, the hospital did not identify her by name. but said she would, quote, no longer be working for sutter health. >> does not say terminated. >> it's unclear if she was te terminated or allowed to resign. >> the human resources are sensitive as you know. >> david clark came outside to talk to demonstrators directly. >> everything that happens in these walls is to provide quality and compassionate care to our people. it doesn't matter the color of their skin, their race or religion. >> the ceo was out here for five minutes talking to the demonstrator
angry reaction to blatant expressions of racism on social media posted by an icu nurse identified as allison cook. the demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's post. in one, cook apparently while working at the hospital is shown giving the middle finger. in another, she write f f f f referring to the black lives movement. >>> that's why we're out here. someone is still protecting her in ways. >> cook worked at the oakland hospitals as recently as last weekend and has been the...
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we start by this tragedy children of nursing home residents who died from covid-19 like allison lolly from louisiana told lawmakers better information about the outbreak may have helped them save their loved ones. >>mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinois said with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus and those numbers continue to grow as more facilities report their cases we must ensure more lives. >>well not lost unnecessarily. south carolina congressman jim clyburn called for a national plan to acquire and distribute tests kids in protective equipment. but louisiana congressman steve scalise blamed states. he says ignored federal directives for the high death toll in nursing homes, the decision of several governors to essen
we start by this tragedy children of nursing home residents who died from covid-19 like allison lolly from louisiana told lawmakers better information about the outbreak may have helped them save their loved ones. >>mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinois said with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot...
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allison arwady expects the city to hit 50,000 corona cases in the next few weeks, which is why they continueh people to wear their masks. >> this progress is fragile, at best. one of the most insidious things about this virus is it has the potential to spread, even among people who do not have symptoms. >> reporter: ongoing protests in washind.c. could delay the army says four comnies lead the race to develop a vaccine with an end-of-the-year goal, a do when the country needs it most. mireya villarreal, cbs news, dallas. >> o'donnell: and coming up next, how america responded aft looters destroyed a minneapolis man's new restaurant. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or
allison arwady expects the city to hit 50,000 corona cases in the next few weeks, which is why they continueh people to wear their masks. >> this progress is fragile, at best. one of the most insidious things about this virus is it has the potential to spread, even among people who do not have symptoms. >> reporter: ongoing protests in washind.c. could delay the army says four comnies lead the race to develop a vaccine with an end-of-the-year goal, a do when the country needs it...
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allison. that would not run up. so has the carnivorous pandemic killed mobility has it just changed how we want to get around . it i know about some discipline to do i thought so i used to come up with is going to divide thoughts like this notice all times on the do for me to talk to spot. of course some things will never change like a need for speed but the transport back has cleaned. this car is so much fun to drive so much. people in so still need teams taxis need me to buy the driver he's adapting to the coronavirus challenge. he's used to dealing with difficult passengers so let's get. our world has changed. copas 19 as affected every country in the world. and i am officially declaring a national emergency personal mobility brings new dangers and may never be the same again is. what does this mean for transport industries how might the future of cars be affected what will our mobility look like in the future. my name is christoph johann i have worked as an automobile journalist for several decades i am searchin
allison. that would not run up. so has the carnivorous pandemic killed mobility has it just changed how we want to get around . it i know about some discipline to do i thought so i used to come up with is going to divide thoughts like this notice all times on the do for me to talk to spot. of course some things will never change like a need for speed but the transport back has cleaned. this car is so much fun to drive so much. people in so still need teams taxis need me to buy the driver he's...
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allison haddock, a houston-based emergency room physician. her area is on the brink of a public health disaster. she also teaches at the baylor college of medicine. dr. haddock, your colleague there was telling me yesterday that we were talking about 5,000 and 6,000 cases statewide. he was concerned earlier today of 4,000 cases alone in harris county that we could start to see on a daily basis. paint the picture, how bad is it? >> yep. yeah, the numbers that we're seeing in harris county are definitely rising very quickly, and that's numbers of hospitalizations, numbers of patients in the icu, numbers of positive tests, percentage of tests that are positive all rising precipitously. >> so on the hospital bed situation, if you're at capacity but they're going to add beds, what does that mean? are we talking about within the medical facilities themselves you can create more icu space or are we going to start to think about finding a convention center or an unused arena or something like that? >> well, one of the advantages that we do have in ho
allison haddock, a houston-based emergency room physician. her area is on the brink of a public health disaster. she also teaches at the baylor college of medicine. dr. haddock, your colleague there was telling me yesterday that we were talking about 5,000 and 6,000 cases statewide. he was concerned earlier today of 4,000 cases alone in harris county that we could start to see on a daily basis. paint the picture, how bad is it? >> yep. yeah, the numbers that we're seeing in harris county...
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people told us we saw a new poll just like a record player and some proceedings themselves as allison playout got himself sent off for his 2nd book a place private now mathematically assured of staying up prompting less than cautious corona era celebrations. with no funds or it's more intense as a coach i mean it's not who you are hires can hear you and so i couldn't help myself. sorry it was dumb on the clock shouldn't have done at that i didn't know. even the referees got ready to take any before the match i had on you in britain. because in many other bonus league stadiums everyone wanted to show their respect to george. when young took to game to shall come to live in minutes in top really true robert i'm 6. percent abrasions were pretty tricky for the 25 year old midfielders 1st goal and the top flight. shoka looking like a shadow of their former selves. neither team had managed to win since the restart and they took a film for of a goal from jonjo kenny in 28 minutes to ensure it stayed that way when all they did. alex popov welcome to cologne but to no one was anything but hosp
people told us we saw a new poll just like a record player and some proceedings themselves as allison playout got himself sent off for his 2nd book a place private now mathematically assured of staying up prompting less than cautious corona era celebrations. with no funds or it's more intense as a coach i mean it's not who you are hires can hear you and so i couldn't help myself. sorry it was dumb on the clock shouldn't have done at that i didn't know. even the referees got ready to take any...
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. >> now joining us on booktv from detroit, january met webster -- janet webster jones and allison jones turner, the co-owners of source booksellers. janet when did yaw start your book start. >> started with the first incarnation in 1989 so just celebrated 30 years of selling books here in detroit, and at that time we were vendors going to where people had events and showing up. then in 2002 we joined a -- we helped to form a collective of three independent stores that shared a space, and then in 2013 we moved into the space we're in now in
. >> now joining us on booktv from detroit, january met webster -- janet webster jones and allison jones turner, the co-owners of source booksellers. janet when did yaw start your book start. >> started with the first incarnation in 1989 so just celebrated 30 years of selling books here in detroit, and at that time we were vendors going to where people had events and showing up. then in 2002 we joined a -- we helped to form a collective of three independent stores that shared a...
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minneapolis city councilmember, allison, made the claim on twitter in response to the death of george floyd that has sparked a national movement. ellison street was backed by the city council president, vowing a new model of public safety. >>> family and friends joined civil rights leaders and celebrities in minneapolis for the first of several memorial services for george floyd. reporter, morrie glover, shows us that the service was filled with tears and touching tributes. >> reporter: i love my brother, man. we had so many memories, you know, together. >> reporter: to some, george floyd was a beloved sibling. >> george was somebody always welcoming, always made people feel like they were special, and left nobody out. >> reporter: to others, he was a role model. >> he would stand up for justice anywhere. can why'all please say his name? >> george floyd. >> thank you all. >> reporter: to everyone at north central university, the loss of the man they called big george, big floyd, or his middle name, harry, felt like a death in the family. >> everybody loved george. >> reporter: floyd,
minneapolis city councilmember, allison, made the claim on twitter in response to the death of george floyd that has sparked a national movement. ellison street was backed by the city council president, vowing a new model of public safety. >>> family and friends joined civil rights leaders and celebrities in minneapolis for the first of several memorial services for george floyd. reporter, morrie glover, shows us that the service was filled with tears and touching tributes. >>...
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issue glove box simply couldn't relate to today mark used to neatly double glove box lead by heading allison players perfect across home with 4 minutes left in the half to them celebrated by taking a need to acknowledge ongoing protests of the police violence in the us. on your own had a glimmer of hope after the break sebastian andersen top scorer and now with 12 netted his 1st since the restart on your own are just as dependent on set pieces as they are on the swedish striker as almost half their goals have come from dead balls but they leave more than flashes of positivity to survive in the bundesliga. 20 to 25 minutes of good football isn't enough to earn points in the 1st city or even in the 2nd division. just when we thought we had a game on our hands attack decided to play to its massive potential the fantastic french connection of player and to them made it $31.00 just 9 minutes later the attacking duo so strong went on form and even helped shape class fast team culture off the pitch. this is it's a struggle but now i understand a few scraps in so many of the boys speak french and so
issue glove box simply couldn't relate to today mark used to neatly double glove box lead by heading allison players perfect across home with 4 minutes left in the half to them celebrated by taking a need to acknowledge ongoing protests of the police violence in the us. on your own had a glimmer of hope after the break sebastian andersen top scorer and now with 12 netted his 1st since the restart on your own are just as dependent on set pieces as they are on the swedish striker as almost half...
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the attorney general of minnesota keith allison that outlining the way this case is going forward against police officers. involved in the death of george of floyd just ten days ago let's go back to our correspondent kevin coach studies in washington. at to get more reaction and analysis on this. kid around we hurt a key sales in that calling for everyone to come together for a rewriting of the rules for a just society now. a basic i think making a why to call for calm and asking people to be patient about what's happening he's confirmed that said david chauvin will face. a charge of second degree murder as you were saying he also had news about the other three offices tell us more. yes the- three other officers who were involved in george. death that have now been charged finally they haven't been charged initially- witith- charman a and does so these at three a former police officers have not been charged with aiding and abetting. a second degreee murder that means at that t to the e attornrney general it fees that they participated in the death of a george floyd and that was visible on
the attorney general of minnesota keith allison that outlining the way this case is going forward against police officers. involved in the death of george of floyd just ten days ago let's go back to our correspondent kevin coach studies in washington. at to get more reaction and analysis on this. kid around we hurt a key sales in that calling for everyone to come together for a rewriting of the rules for a just society now. a basic i think making a why to call for calm and asking people to be...
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we can now speak to allison sherlock.hina analyst form the eurasia group in washington dc. thank you for being with us. let's get to the idea that this visual was banned for the first time because of coronavirus. how credible do you think that is asa how credible do you think that is as a reason? thank you for having me. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus in her recent press did bring up coronavirus in her rece nt press c0 nfe re nces did bring up coronavirus in her recent press conferences in beijing, saying it still presents a serious public health risk but if it is such a high risk why has she eased restrictions and now targeting protesters ? restrictions and now targeting protesters? in reality the local government is still anxious about unrest. hong kong police have tightened security, bringing out crowd control techniques and mass arrests to try to get people off the street. following that this visual would be banned. street. following that this visualwould be banned. what do you make this legislation bein
we can now speak to allison sherlock.hina analyst form the eurasia group in washington dc. thank you for being with us. let's get to the idea that this visual was banned for the first time because of coronavirus. how credible do you think that is asa how credible do you think that is as a reason? thank you for having me. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus in her recent press did bring up coronavirus in her rece nt press c0 nfe re nces did bring up coronavirus in her recent press...
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there is to be more of the yes case in was him being allison and. i feel we have more so and was you know i look at this minute because it almost i was only endorsed by that day they are more than the fans us and i don't run into. the. when i started off as a musician many years ago in 1909 when i was 19 years old i started of doing commercials for television and radio for various brands all over the world i was doing music for every brand and the computer so then i had a huge get your shift in around 2013 where i started realizing that these big brands have understood the power of music that music is such a powerful language not just for communicating a message but for retaining that message deep into the consciousness of a list now. it was just a realisation that you know that what am i doing with music and why am i constantly selling products with music and there are things that i feel really strongly about in this ward and i need to write music about this. that. india is obviously a very complicated country we have a huge population and we have
there is to be more of the yes case in was him being allison and. i feel we have more so and was you know i look at this minute because it almost i was only endorsed by that day they are more than the fans us and i don't run into. the. when i started off as a musician many years ago in 1909 when i was 19 years old i started of doing commercials for television and radio for various brands all over the world i was doing music for every brand and the computer so then i had a huge get your shift in...
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without their usual informal jobs offering a lifeline and some relief to those who needed the most allison the m.p.a. . police in honduras have stopped migrants from making their way across the country to the northern border with guatemala trying to get to the united states but they've been stranded in the south since a coronavirus pandemic started reports. a long road lies ahead but this group is at least 100 people are willing to take the risk in countries across africa from cuba and haiti mothers and fathers among them wanting a better life in the united states. to get married guy in michigan i've been on the road for 2 months and spent 3 more here in chile taken the government has kept us here because of the pandemic why did they give us a bus and leave us at the border with guatemala. a few months ago they entered honduras from the southern border with nicaragua then in march the pandemic stopped them in their tracks. and on tuesday so did the police. another obstacle taking a mental and physical toll on song. stuck in the city of chile tensions were high. but they brought about no we
without their usual informal jobs offering a lifeline and some relief to those who needed the most allison the m.p.a. . police in honduras have stopped migrants from making their way across the country to the northern border with guatemala trying to get to the united states but they've been stranded in the south since a coronavirus pandemic started reports. a long road lies ahead but this group is at least 100 people are willing to take the risk in countries across africa from cuba and haiti...
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but gladbach were soon back to regular business allison player found marcus to have sealed his 2nd goal of the match. with less than 10 minutes on the clock it was players turn to after the scoreboard . for one it ended and i'm glad pick up 3 valuable points that keep them in contention for a place in the champions league. now it could be the future of european football in the future of global sports fans have been allowed back into football stadiums in hungary with social distancing only one seat in 4 can be occupied in every other world was kept entirely empty in theory the match sought the host club t.v. defeat misery kev edged hungary is the 1st european league to bring fans back some are worried that if their fellow supporters don't stick to the worlds the league will return to matches behind closed doors. now the artist known simply as crystal has died at the age of 84 he became internationally famous for his massive public works of art wrapping up buildings and landmarks in fabric. this piece of arts made christo a star in germany the it was $995.00 and together with his wife joa
but gladbach were soon back to regular business allison player found marcus to have sealed his 2nd goal of the match. with less than 10 minutes on the clock it was players turn to after the scoreboard . for one it ended and i'm glad pick up 3 valuable points that keep them in contention for a place in the champions league. now it could be the future of european football in the future of global sports fans have been allowed back into football stadiums in hungary with social distancing only one...
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1st black american to be elected to a statewide position in the state of minnesota attorney general allison great to be with you today i wanted to ask you your wrist about the court case in which you are now the person responsible for prosecuting those 4 officers that were involved in the case and murdering george floyd what can the public expect by way of timeline and what we can know about the case i know there's much that we don't know but how are you proceeding right now. well we just received an assignment for a judge we have judge peter cahill who's in to become a district court judge has been a defense attorney he's been a prosecutor has been a judge for many years so we consider that a good but draw we now are facing. a whole scheduling order which will set times and dates poor you know pretrial motions for the determination of other critical issues in the case we aren't dissipating a motion for change of venue we've already received signals to that effect and they'll be others when will the chase be tried really don't know yet because of the call that the endemic there's a number o
1st black american to be elected to a statewide position in the state of minnesota attorney general allison great to be with you today i wanted to ask you your wrist about the court case in which you are now the person responsible for prosecuting those 4 officers that were involved in the case and murdering george floyd what can the public expect by way of timeline and what we can know about the case i know there's much that we don't know but how are you proceeding right now. well we just...
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>>in pictures, 16 year-old allison ignacio is seen smiling in better days now her mother julie says her daughter is isolated in a room at her san joaquin county home after being diagnosed with covid-19 on friday on whether stay when she went to work. >>there was a cleaning crew there. they were open for business everyone was working as usual and she asked you know what's going on and we said cold in here someone just because it's you lee says her daughter was working at mcdonald's on west her to weigh in stockton when she found out via this email. she says was sent to her daughter from the company notifying her that an employee tested positive for the new coronavirus in that she may have been in contact with this person you lee says her daughter had recently started to show symptoms of an illness stealing real sluggish pace is she she's doing ok just like this it's like so it's just a mostly totally not everybody and what was upsetting is she after she caught her we thought was a sinus infection. ll. julie says close family members in her daughter's best friend are now getting tested ou
>>in pictures, 16 year-old allison ignacio is seen smiling in better days now her mother julie says her daughter is isolated in a room at her san joaquin county home after being diagnosed with covid-19 on friday on whether stay when she went to work. >>there was a cleaning crew there. they were open for business everyone was working as usual and she asked you know what's going on and we said cold in here someone just because it's you lee says her daughter was working at mcdonald's...
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plus the pandemic puts thailand's allison sat risk of starvation a sharp drop in tourism means hundreds of handlers have no income and no way to feed their ferd's they've had to hit the road to find food and. i'm serious almost comical as you could join us the mayor of the world's northernmost city has been charged with criminal negligence over a massive oil spill in siberia last month tens of thousands of tons of diesel fuel have leaked into local waterways around the city of norilsk investigators say the mayor failed to react quickly enough which turned the spill from accident into the russian arctics worst oil spill and living memory. environmentalists are calling it the worst disaster in the region in living memory. more than 20 tons of fuel have leaked into rivers and waterways in russia's arctic north turning large expanses of water red. the pollution is already damaging ecosystems and wildlife. it's foolish to say or think that nothing will perish and that what happened will go away without a trace all workers or dead donkey of today i myself saw a dead muskrat if a bird lands on
plus the pandemic puts thailand's allison sat risk of starvation a sharp drop in tourism means hundreds of handlers have no income and no way to feed their ferd's they've had to hit the road to find food and. i'm serious almost comical as you could join us the mayor of the world's northernmost city has been charged with criminal negligence over a massive oil spill in siberia last month tens of thousands of tons of diesel fuel have leaked into local waterways around the city of norilsk...
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allison sherlock, is a china analyst from the eurasia group.er analysis on both the ban of tiananmen vigil in hong kong and the new anthem law. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus, in her recent press conferences in beijing, saying it still presents a serious public health risk, but that begs the question, if it is such a high—risk, why has she been relaxing social distancing measures over the last month and why is she specifically targeting protests now? i think, in reality, the local government is still anxious about unrest. over the last couple of weeks, we have seen the hong kong police tightened security in advance of planned demonstrations, and bringing out crowd control techniques and mass arrests to try and get people off of the street. and mass arrests to try and get people off of the streets. so it follows that, of course, this visual would be banned. 0n the legislation, what do you make of it being passed, this idea that ridiculing the anthem, the flag is now against the law? this bill, it's been very controversial since it
allison sherlock, is a china analyst from the eurasia group.er analysis on both the ban of tiananmen vigil in hong kong and the new anthem law. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus, in her recent press conferences in beijing, saying it still presents a serious public health risk, but that begs the question, if it is such a high—risk, why has she been relaxing social distancing measures over the last month and why is she specifically targeting protests now? i think, in reality, the...
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why i didn't say that taser he was trying to find that because every time i don't find that lee guy allison camerata is exactly right there are many differences between the cases of george floyd and ray shart brooks and kudos to her for breaking with the media narrative on this as for angela rye she should be not only ashamed of herself she needs to be taken to task and that's what i think i'm doing right here to advocate attacking police fighting with police running from police stealing their weapons and claiming that if you don't you'll die no she has to know the opposite is true if you do all that you have a chance of winding up dead shame on angela rye what she said is irresponsible and dangerous and again she needs to be called out and we just did that. were these 2 tweets herself from the president and one may 1st one may 29th the may 21st one where he says the governor of michigan should give a little and put out the fire these are very good people but they are angry the 29th one of course dealing with black folks these thugs artists honoring the memory of sorts florida won't let tha
why i didn't say that taser he was trying to find that because every time i don't find that lee guy allison camerata is exactly right there are many differences between the cases of george floyd and ray shart brooks and kudos to her for breaking with the media narrative on this as for angela rye she should be not only ashamed of herself she needs to be taken to task and that's what i think i'm doing right here to advocate attacking police fighting with police running from police stealing their...
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get through that allison moulton with legendary bimbos 3 65 club in san francisco says they've lost thousands of dollars in revenue since closing up in march madness thankful been bose is involved with a national funding movement through save our stages dot com hundreds of popular artists like lady gaga and the band coldplay have signed a letter asking congress to help but now local a normally competing venues are also teaming up to get through this crisis it's just great support group where. >>everyone thrown in the pool, but no one is allowed to drown the independent venue alliance is made up of 9 san francisco music venues and counting through these especially trying times the small indie group is pushing a fundraising effort for hope. >>and survival. >>these places have been around forever. they serve a purpose of our communities. parker gibbs is helping to run a live streaming web it on through light rail studios in an effort to save bay area. nightlife he says without any funding help from the city or the state they're left to fend for themselves, but with enough money they may be able
get through that allison moulton with legendary bimbos 3 65 club in san francisco says they've lost thousands of dollars in revenue since closing up in march madness thankful been bose is involved with a national funding movement through save our stages dot com hundreds of popular artists like lady gaga and the band coldplay have signed a letter asking congress to help but now local a normally competing venues are also teaming up to get through this crisis it's just great support group where....
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yesterday we saw attorney general allison assume the lead in in the case to start with many more things that need to be done at this point in time but minnesota this is our chance and i would i would say this with that curfew it's june 1st we're still in the middle of a pandemic we're working simultaneously with this i'll give you a little bit of an update at the end we will talk about the number of tests we're doing are still very up we tested 22 long term care facilities we are planning for massive mobile testing in the cities for folks i would tell those of you who are out there peacefully protesting again if you're starting to get symptoms of coping 1000 please isolate we will have to do some contact tracing which i have not wrap my mind around what that would look like in this size but we want to massively test you we want to get you to get the help we want to get a handle on that but june 1st we're having restaurants open up outside it's going to be 85 degrees this afternoon we've got restaurants across the state that are ready to do that this is a time for community to gather out
yesterday we saw attorney general allison assume the lead in in the case to start with many more things that need to be done at this point in time but minnesota this is our chance and i would i would say this with that curfew it's june 1st we're still in the middle of a pandemic we're working simultaneously with this i'll give you a little bit of an update at the end we will talk about the number of tests we're doing are still very up we tested 22 long term care facilities we are planning for...
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. >> reporter: allison jennings has been here all week. she tells us it's the conversations happening in this crowd that will spark true change in this country. >> and that's what this is doing, it's teaching people about other things and showing them where the change needs to be made. >> reporter: the conversations that are happening right here. that's part of the change. >> the conversations that are happening, absolutely. >> mary bruce joins us from washington where the protests are still ongoing. so far, mary, this is a very different type of protest in more ways than one. from what we've seen in the nation's capitol. >> reporter: tom, unlike most large protests that we see here, there is no one main organizer at this event. this is a true grassroots movement united by that common belief that black lives matter. the tone here today is a joyous one. this is part protest, part block party, a diverse crowd here coming together to cause change. tom? >> mary bruce kicking us off from the nation's capitol tonight, thank you. >>> now to the g
. >> reporter: allison jennings has been here all week. she tells us it's the conversations happening in this crowd that will spark true change in this country. >> and that's what this is doing, it's teaching people about other things and showing them where the change needs to be made. >> reporter: the conversations that are happening right here. that's part of the change. >> the conversations that are happening, absolutely. >> mary bruce joins us from washington...