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one of them is major league baseball all-star chris archer. he's going to join me next to talk about why this particular change related to qualified immunity, why this change is so important to him and our society. >>> let's turn back to that landmark decision for a moment by the supreme court that the trump administration cannot shut down daca. former president barack obama just tweeted his reaction. keep in mind that it was in 2012 that president obama started daca. this is president obama on twitter writing, eight years ago this week we protected young people who were raised as part of our american family from deportation. today i'm happy for them, their families and all of us. again, that tweet from president barack obama. let's bring in nbc's vaughn hillyard. you're standing by with a daca recipient. what are you learning? >> reporter: exactly, craig. i want to introduce you to reese delgado. you came as a 3-year-old, now 23 yourself. give me a sense of where you were this morning? 7:00 a.m. the decision came down. where were you and how
one of them is major league baseball all-star chris archer. he's going to join me next to talk about why this particular change related to qualified immunity, why this change is so important to him and our society. >>> let's turn back to that landmark decision for a moment by the supreme court that the trump administration cannot shut down daca. former president barack obama just tweeted his reaction. keep in mind that it was in 2012 that president obama started daca. this is president...
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deborah archer is director of the civil rights clinic at the nyu school of law.morial president and ceo of the national urban league. both you have work on these issues. thanks for joining us tonight. marc, i want to play a little keith ellison, who i have emphasized as people try to keep track solve many as specks, keith ellison does not deal with the vast majority of local cases. he was explicitly called in to deal with this because of the potential conflict of interest, and here he was today unveiling these relatively unusual charges against officers. >> we are following the path of all of the evidence, wherever it leads. we are investigating as quickly as we can because speed is important. we're also investigating as thoroughly as we can every single link in the prosecutorial chain must be strong. it needs to be strong because trying this case will not be an easy thing. winning a conviction will be hard. the very fact that we have filed these charges means that we believe in them. >> marc? >> ari, yeah, so let me offer this observation. i have great confidenc
deborah archer is director of the civil rights clinic at the nyu school of law.morial president and ceo of the national urban league. both you have work on these issues. thanks for joining us tonight. marc, i want to play a little keith ellison, who i have emphasized as people try to keep track solve many as specks, keith ellison does not deal with the vast majority of local cases. he was explicitly called in to deal with this because of the potential conflict of interest, and here he was today...
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well it's amazing how the truth comes archer is charged greenwich c.t. that said it comes like go down to the door. and it has happened from time to time . some people have for a not conscious has taken them and they have revealed different material and as years have gone by of course the families i've been interested in of trying to find out the truth of what happened and who was responsible but at the same time a lot of awfully sick killings haven't been. going to church at the authorities today and they had to care for information about the media you do you fear for collusion but in comparison to the sure bunch of collusion and the on salt it's not all that it's not very creative. gonna get. on shushed and h.s. just at the only just a style of not let. us down for a cup now. exposed. for what they did. jackson made on ahead tell. the tale this last more. shows got the police protection. and. i think it went to the very very top. i think it is. crossed the water where politicians. knew what was going on and gave the go ahead. on basically the arctic ch
well it's amazing how the truth comes archer is charged greenwich c.t. that said it comes like go down to the door. and it has happened from time to time . some people have for a not conscious has taken them and they have revealed different material and as years have gone by of course the families i've been interested in of trying to find out the truth of what happened and who was responsible but at the same time a lot of awfully sick killings haven't been. going to church at the authorities...
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next up, the archer fish, who eats live crickets >> oh, my god. >> he got it >> reporter: this aquarium6 accredited zoos and aquariums that closed because of covid at new york's bronx zoo, animals and staff are missing some of the 2 million guests who visit each year. the staff has split two two teams, caring for the animals. closed since mid march, some of the animals have noticed are there any animals, do you think, that sense that something is a little bit different? >> i show up at the exhibit to look at them and see how they are, they definitely take an interest you can almost -- it's almost like they're trying to figure out where everybody is >> reporter: for this zoo, it's been personal. eight of their big cats tested positive for coronavirus >> i'm happy to report that everybody is doing really well >> reporter: in baltimore, they can't wait for this aquarium to be swimming with people again. it's so exciting to welcome guests back to our doors and get to hear children so excited to be able to see these amazing animals. >> our thanks to kristen welker for that people will be get
next up, the archer fish, who eats live crickets >> oh, my god. >> he got it >> reporter: this aquarium6 accredited zoos and aquariums that closed because of covid at new york's bronx zoo, animals and staff are missing some of the 2 million guests who visit each year. the staff has split two two teams, caring for the animals. closed since mid march, some of the animals have noticed are there any animals, do you think, that sense that something is a little bit different?...
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with us out of theay, some animals are making the most of archers have a name for it, and throw -- anthropaused they are urging further study. victoria is joining us to talk about this. what is an anthropause? unprecedented, the most overused word in the reporting of the rendemic, but udented lack of humanctivity. through huge human and economic cost through tragice circumstances, have pushed the pause button of human movements and activity through lockdown all or the world. these scientists are saying, and there ar wildlife scientists involved in tracking animal movement and looking at how we share the planet with lots of other species in every continent over the world. what they are sayinge is need to bring together that data were all thepecies have been tracked so we can measure exactly what has gone oorn b during, and after lockdown. we can measure the impact of our ownen a. as you can imagine on an increasingly crowded planet, it is difficult t measure human absence, and here is a unique opportunity. ros: what kind of things do you think they are expecting to find? >> well, what they are
with us out of theay, some animals are making the most of archers have a name for it, and throw -- anthropaused they are urging further study. victoria is joining us to talk about this. what is an anthropause? unprecedented, the most overused word in the reporting of the rendemic, but udented lack of humanctivity. through huge human and economic cost through tragice circumstances, have pushed the pause button of human movements and activity through lockdown all or the world. these scientists...
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well, this protest, viz ,archers went through the city, starting at a park in north—western minneapolisayor lives. —— viz marchers went through the city. they called on him to bow to disband 01’ called on him to bow to disband or abolish the police department and with some explanations, offering some reforms and some of changes, he said, no, he wasn't going to that, which elicited howls of objection and chants for him to go home and a very tense few minutes as he left the crowd there. but it didn't spill over into violence or anything? it did not. it was a peaceful protest. people were gathered peacefully, you know, the police kept their distance and he left safely. 0k, and it is interesting now, so much anger, understandable, rage and frustration, moving on to quite specific demands, you know, people want to change, people wa nt people want to change, people want reform, but actually get into specifics, defunding police departments, one of them, what else would people there in the crowds talking about? —— what else were people. what kind of changes do they want to see? they have talked
well, this protest, viz ,archers went through the city, starting at a park in north—western minneapolisayor lives. —— viz marchers went through the city. they called on him to bow to disband 01’ called on him to bow to disband or abolish the police department and with some explanations, offering some reforms and some of changes, he said, no, he wasn't going to that, which elicited howls of objection and chants for him to go home and a very tense few minutes as he left the crowd there....
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for now though the archers main goal is showing to the girls that they can serve just as well as theboys. even if it takes a few broken bullets. well i can 3rd but right now i kind of feel like trying it out myself. and that brings us for the end up today's show of thank you for much for joining us remember you can always get in touch with that's you can find me on twitter all you can send me an e-mail at to $77.00 at devalued kong as one final trip we have been to a featuring country boy with their song. which is why healy and it means that you invoke great. days for. the fishing. monkey similar. to make you feel like a. ship seeking. missile. going up. close. creating understanding through music. jewish conductor a genuine barenboim and his palestinian friend emerged saeed shared vision. and they made it a reality of the creation of their own music academy in arlington. 15 minutes on t.w. . belonging to one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia neatly and illegally. already. returned to vast myla. i visit friends it's i don't think i'd ever go back there
for now though the archers main goal is showing to the girls that they can serve just as well as theboys. even if it takes a few broken bullets. well i can 3rd but right now i kind of feel like trying it out myself. and that brings us for the end up today's show of thank you for much for joining us remember you can always get in touch with that's you can find me on twitter all you can send me an e-mail at to $77.00 at devalued kong as one final trip we have been to a featuring country boy with...
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bill power is a nonprofit initiative did out was formed with myself and tio sean michael archer to organize hollywood around these issues to to create safe spaces where we can imagine different where we can connect with organized how oppressive hollywood is i mean how would a has has added and aided this oppression police brutality and glorifying police violence and and producing anti-black storylines for a very long time and criminalizing and demonizing us and our mental health for trying mental health is violent and such right. and we have to be a part of the solution and there are so many people that are they want to be a part of the solution they have these huge platforms that are creatives that can direct and produce and write and act in films and create a new world and we have an responsibility to imagine different and act on that we influence culture politics so we wanted to organize hollywood around that to make being a part of the solution those little i do a shot with a rubber bullet. a traumatising. while i was sat 7 times with rubber bullets so i've had i had chunks of skin take
bill power is a nonprofit initiative did out was formed with myself and tio sean michael archer to organize hollywood around these issues to to create safe spaces where we can imagine different where we can connect with organized how oppressive hollywood is i mean how would a has has added and aided this oppression police brutality and glorifying police violence and and producing anti-black storylines for a very long time and criminalizing and demonizing us and our mental health for trying...
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manchester city forward raheem sterling has joined the likes of anthonyjoshua, rio ferdinand, and joffra archer"the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting". in an interview for the bbc, sterling says it was important for him to speak out, and he's hoping to help football the protest, it's all... it's a great starting point and to start protesting to get your voice to be heard. at the same time, people in positions which are lucky enough —— i'm lucky enough to be in, this is a time to speak on those subjects. speak on injustice, especially in my field. this is something i will try to say to family, friends and people around me. i can only know kind of, touch on topics i see on everyday issues in my field. i think it's something like 500 players in the premier league. only a third of them are black. we have no representation of us in hierarchy, no representation of us in coaching staff. there's not a lot of faces that we can relate to and have conversations with, and i do think with these protests that are going on, it's all well and good, with these protests that are going on,
manchester city forward raheem sterling has joined the likes of anthonyjoshua, rio ferdinand, and joffra archer"the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting". in an interview for the bbc, sterling says it was important for him to speak out, and he's hoping to help football the protest, it's all... it's a great starting point and to start protesting to get your voice to be heard. at the same time, people in positions which are lucky enough —— i'm lucky enough to be...
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day china continues to see the live showers showers running across into thailand as well for some archer not too bad he to the day showers again coming through here and java a similar picture but a lot of dry weather and sunshine as well a lot of dry weather and sunshine into australia but we have got a few showers just pushing in making their way towards the east coast around our area of high pressure with the high pressure light winds clear skies good after a very cold start on tuesday temperatures no higher so it falling back to around 2 degrees celsius overnight so on queues unusually cold this early in the showers around the east coast on wednesday much of australia is fine in try because showers for w.a. . but. when you're from a neighborhood. you have to fight to defy stereotypes. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. sound. on al-jazeera. or are. the. others. you're watching are just there a reminder on our top stories this hour thousands of mourners have been paying their respects to george for it out of a moral and houston texas that's where he put h
day china continues to see the live showers showers running across into thailand as well for some archer not too bad he to the day showers again coming through here and java a similar picture but a lot of dry weather and sunshine as well a lot of dry weather and sunshine into australia but we have got a few showers just pushing in making their way towards the east coast around our area of high pressure with the high pressure light winds clear skies good after a very cold start on tuesday...
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soon we are told temperature at the port archer. meant that only wearing off masks. sometimes you get this infection of the rather minimal catering service and board members of your rival and hopefully their ration before departure all of that. we we have evaluated may devise the risk of contamination on board of one complete one of them and when the testing system will be ready the testing for passengers would guarantee that it would be absolutely safe to fly. protest as a return to the streets of lebanon's capital having lost patience with the government's promises to repair the economy some protesters fort worth police when they tried to clear them from one of beirut's main roads lebanon's currency is lost more than 70 percent of its value since october economic lockdown stirring the pandemic of only made matters worse. the world health organization that expects coronavirus cases to hit 10000000 worldwide in the next week it's pushing latin american governments once again to work more closely together against covert 19 deaths in the region past 100000 this week in
soon we are told temperature at the port archer. meant that only wearing off masks. sometimes you get this infection of the rather minimal catering service and board members of your rival and hopefully their ration before departure all of that. we we have evaluated may devise the risk of contamination on board of one complete one of them and when the testing system will be ready the testing for passengers would guarantee that it would be absolutely safe to fly. protest as a return to the...
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they are often the victims over police harassment and they have come to support the family of adam archer or a young man akin to a 24 years old back in 2016 died in police custody his family have always said that it was the police who course is their police have denied those claims for many people you can see why the death of george floyd in the united states resonates with them. also their rhetoric it's time that people wake up and realize it's not normal that people continue to die during police checks as it is today we are fed up we are tired we are scared for our children brothers and sisters it must stop. all street is absolutely packed with protesters you can see even more standing out on that wall 1st far as i can see anyway more they have been saying is that they are simply fed up with what they cool police harassment being unfairly treated by priests particularly young people of african in north african descent who live in the suburbs who say that the police treat them differently to other french citizens they say they are fed up they say they're fed up of being treated as 2nd cl
they are often the victims over police harassment and they have come to support the family of adam archer or a young man akin to a 24 years old back in 2016 died in police custody his family have always said that it was the police who course is their police have denied those claims for many people you can see why the death of george floyd in the united states resonates with them. also their rhetoric it's time that people wake up and realize it's not normal that people continue to die during...
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oil you look at demand for and the concern that we are going to see deflationary archers around the worldf the price for oil, does it make you concerned that the world economy is going to be more depressed than we think? i would hope the economy would cover -- would recover sooner than we expect. reached around $40 a barrel. . to give you a number, last week, demand in the united states has been a 9 million barrel a day -- duringo finding the month of april. with some recovery in demand as well. francine: what makes you worried about the world economy overall? if you look at the price of oil, it is a metric of what is going well and what it is not. except for the opec plus bites that we are seeing here and there. are you optimistic? i do believe that the demand for oil is around $40 a barrel. $40 a barrel is a good price for opec-plus, russia, and saudi arabia. time, it makes it almost impossible for shale oil in america to continue to go, and quite the opposite. of demandthe amount is lower than before, and demand is picking up. with the price of $40 a barrel, there will be a stronger th
oil you look at demand for and the concern that we are going to see deflationary archers around the worldf the price for oil, does it make you concerned that the world economy is going to be more depressed than we think? i would hope the economy would cover -- would recover sooner than we expect. reached around $40 a barrel. . to give you a number, last week, demand in the united states has been a 9 million barrel a day -- duringo finding the month of april. with some recovery in demand as...
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it was meant to be depicted as a rising african-american, a man named archer alexander breaking his chains and rising up in american society. find out what you don't like before you destroy it. if you are a lawmaker, i give them credit for trying to do it the right way. don't remove lincoln and not put lincoln back. research what you are doing. >> dana: yes. it's interesting about that statue of lincoln. my husband and i lived at lincoln park in the years we lived in washington, d.c. when i worked at the white house. we went to that park every day. one great thing were the number of school groups that came through and got to learn about the fact that america fought a civil war and we overcame slavery. it happened over and over again. and another thing from my childhood is mount rushmoore. there has been controversy about it forever. but this mob mentality of looking at what could happen. they don't want to blow it up but take it down. i don't know how that's possible. president trump will go there next friday. there is heightened awareness about the concern. when you go and visit mount rus
it was meant to be depicted as a rising african-american, a man named archer alexander breaking his chains and rising up in american society. find out what you don't like before you destroy it. if you are a lawmaker, i give them credit for trying to do it the right way. don't remove lincoln and not put lincoln back. research what you are doing. >> dana: yes. it's interesting about that statue of lincoln. my husband and i lived at lincoln park in the years we lived in washington, d.c. when...
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archer daniels midland is down. the commodity trader is up. a mixed reaction.ative to john deere, it is sensitive because it's numbers have been going in the wrong direction. on the 2018 part of the trade war, that bled into 2019. sales going in the wrong direction and then the virus hit, taking numbers down. soybeans have also been difficult spot, multiple year lows. i think agricultural traders may be wondering whether or not this will put a crimp in that. right now holding onto long-term support. david: thanks much abigail doolittle. coming up next, we will have the former ambassador to china for his take on u.s./china relations. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. it is time for bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton. are: violent protests hammering dozens of american cities that are still recovering from the coronavirus lockdown. stores were noted yesterday from new york to los angeles. overwhelm state and local officials are now getting hel
archer daniels midland is down. the commodity trader is up. a mixed reaction.ative to john deere, it is sensitive because it's numbers have been going in the wrong direction. on the 2018 part of the trade war, that bled into 2019. sales going in the wrong direction and then the virus hit, taking numbers down. soybeans have also been difficult spot, multiple year lows. i think agricultural traders may be wondering whether or not this will put a crimp in that. right now holding onto long-term...
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story tonight is supposed to be the takedown of the lincoln emancipation statue with a whose name is archer alexander and was then free. he was modeled for that and he is supposed to be a guy according to the man who designed it depicting a muscular man, fist clenched in part breaking his own chains under the guiding arm of abraham lincoln. for some reason, people were offended by that, not in 1876 but in 2020. what do you expect to happen tonight? >> i think the statue was going to be fine because thankfully, both the trump administration and law enforcement are now doing their job as they should have been doing for the last several weeks. this is very important. this is not new in history. we saw this in russia, we saw this in china, saw this and this in venezuela. first, they toppled the statues, then they start killing people, and then they take your rights-of-way and the people who will tell you that's an exaggeration for the very same people who three years ago told us nobody would ever go after thomas jefferson or george washington and mopped president trump for even suggesting it an
story tonight is supposed to be the takedown of the lincoln emancipation statue with a whose name is archer alexander and was then free. he was modeled for that and he is supposed to be a guy according to the man who designed it depicting a muscular man, fist clenched in part breaking his own chains under the guiding arm of abraham lincoln. for some reason, people were offended by that, not in 1876 but in 2020. what do you expect to happen tonight? >> i think the statue was going to be...
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here is the message clearly as foreign businessmen board up their shops go now go quickly communism archer's take what you can but please. elbow haste the western powers evacuate the city they have built for good and bad alike must leave the businessmen come for profit as well as missionaries come to she must say good bye as out b.n.c. steams the last of western influence their well to a century. people and today it's difficult to understand the paranoia ignited by mouse revolution. as we look at china on the map we can see that china is the basic cause of all of our troubles in asia i believe that for the sake of fish. it needs. to be prepared for the puppy billy. a shiny new at their own the united way. one of the myths about mao is that he was an implacable enemy of the capitalist west. shanghai today is a prosperous international city still run by the communists at least in name. when i was last in china more than a generation ago the loudest noise was the tinkling of bicycle bells now just i the streets were dark the universities were closed the chaos of the cultural revolution had give
here is the message clearly as foreign businessmen board up their shops go now go quickly communism archer's take what you can but please. elbow haste the western powers evacuate the city they have built for good and bad alike must leave the businessmen come for profit as well as missionaries come to she must say good bye as out b.n.c. steams the last of western influence their well to a century. people and today it's difficult to understand the paranoia ignited by mouse revolution. as we look...
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and in her message at a critical to the teachings of jesus and everything that archer to stand for and to do so as you just said he sanctioned the use of tear gas by police officers in riot gear to clear the church died. i am outraged. >>this it said she didn't know that he was going to come also noted that he didn't say a prayer. went on to criticize the president for also failing to acknowledge the agony that the country is experiencing when he made his remarks, especially agony in communities of color week. >>well because many protests relating to vandalism and looting across the bay area several crew curfews are now being enforced as we mentioned a little earlier, san francisco and alameda counties have a curfew in effect from 08:00pm to 05:00am san jose's curfew is from 08:30pm to 05:00am for the next 7 days. santa clara has the same curfew and it will continue indefinitely in san leandro a curfew is in effect from 06:00pm to 05:00am through june 8. i in the east bay danville a curfew is in effect from 10:00pm until 05:00am until further notice walnut creek as we showed you at the
and in her message at a critical to the teachings of jesus and everything that archer to stand for and to do so as you just said he sanctioned the use of tear gas by police officers in riot gear to clear the church died. i am outraged. >>this it said she didn't know that he was going to come also noted that he didn't say a prayer. went on to criticize the president for also failing to acknowledge the agony that the country is experiencing when he made his remarks, especially agony in...
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and in her message at a critical to the teachings of jesus and everything that archer to stand for and to do so as you just said he sanctioned the use of tear gas. but police officers in riot gear to clear the church died. i am outraged. >>the bishop went on to criticize the president for failing to acknowledge the aig agony that the country is currently experiencing, especially in communities of color. >>we alluded to this at the top but a much more peaceful situation in oakland today. a couple 1000 people protesting they started outside of oakland technical high school this afternoon students organize this thing in tell the people showed up the group then walk to the area around city hall as we showed you some of them have stayed on the streets past curfew and are being taken in but peacefully it appears this evening. they are being detained in the bay area, several curfews are now being in for san francisco and alameda counties have curfews in effect from tonight till 5 tomorrow morning, san jose's curfew is from 08:30pm tonight to 05:00am for the next 7 days. santa clara has the sa
and in her message at a critical to the teachings of jesus and everything that archer to stand for and to do so as you just said he sanctioned the use of tear gas. but police officers in riot gear to clear the church died. i am outraged. >>the bishop went on to criticize the president for failing to acknowledge the aig agony that the country is currently experiencing, especially in communities of color. >>we alluded to this at the top but a much more peaceful situation in oakland...
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. >> reporter: other devices such as the tp link archer a20 and netgear night hawk offer parental controls and filtering of objectionable fights. hackers, of course, tend to exploit headline grabbing global events. >>> happening today, it's a start of the apple worldwide developers conference and this year's conference will be a virtual only event. apple is making it free to attend online instead of the usual $1600 admission price. the conference starts with the keynote speech at 10:00 this morning that you can stream from apple's home page. apple is also expected to announce it's switching from intel chips in its mac computers to its own processors. >>> disney is getting to reopen its two largest theme parks here in the u.s. come next month. those planning a summer vacation at disney world in florida must now make online reservations in advance. also guests will be limited to visiting just one of disney world's four parks a day due to new attendance restrictions. disney world is set to reopen on july 11th. disneyland in anaheim is set to reopen just a week later. >>> today san francisco's
. >> reporter: other devices such as the tp link archer a20 and netgear night hawk offer parental controls and filtering of objectionable fights. hackers, of course, tend to exploit headline grabbing global events. >>> happening today, it's a start of the apple worldwide developers conference and this year's conference will be a virtual only event. apple is making it free to attend online instead of the usual $1600 admission price. the conference starts with the keynote speech at...
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army against bonus marchers in washington who wanted their bonuses from world war i, douglas mack archert in. there was violence. a conservative washington newspaper said at the time when the army is sent against americans, this is no longer america. we began to see that this week. and once again you saw a lot of military leaders saying mr. president, you cannot do this. >> all important contexts. thank you so much, michael beschloss. wishing you a good weekend and looking forward to having you back. >> you too. stay well. >> gearing it in in a break as we keep an eye on california and other places where we're seeing these massive protests heading into friday afternoon and friday evening on the east coast. we're also looking at some causes and uplist as our show continues tonight. continues tons like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. of new claritin cool mint chewables. feel the cool rush powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy, allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. live claritin clear. for only week
army against bonus marchers in washington who wanted their bonuses from world war i, douglas mack archert in. there was violence. a conservative washington newspaper said at the time when the army is sent against americans, this is no longer america. we began to see that this week. and once again you saw a lot of military leaders saying mr. president, you cannot do this. >> all important contexts. thank you so much, michael beschloss. wishing you a good weekend and looking forward to...
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he is in charge of the prosecution of the archer officers, just increased the charges against chauvin and charged the other three officers. have you discucussed with him ts whole isissue of dismantling the policece department? of theink he is aware concept of dismantling the police department. i can't fit him, obviously, butt i think this is a concecept that has to be explored. question i'vethe made, what are we going to do about sexual assssault cases? ii had to remind them that our current department does not andlve sexual assault cases has a track record of not taking them seriously. light about the number of rape kits we had untesteded. i alalso had a constituent c cal yesterdaday upset saying, jeremiah, the police don't answer when we call now, what will we expect now? i said, , at i'm hearing from you is the policice don't come when you call. so we'e've got to fifigure out a sysystem that keeeeps you safe, keeps our neighbors safe. this current one is that it. amy: the role of community groups, at which you are apart before you were elected come the same -- famous photograph of
he is in charge of the prosecution of the archer officers, just increased the charges against chauvin and charged the other three officers. have you discucussed with him ts whole isissue of dismantling the policece department? of theink he is aware concept of dismantling the police department. i can't fit him, obviously, butt i think this is a concecept that has to be explored. question i'vethe made, what are we going to do about sexual assssault cases? ii had to remind them that our current...
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they are often the victims over police harassment and they have come to support the family or adam archer or a young man of twitter with 24 years old back in 26 they died in police custody his family have always said that it was the police report says that the police have denied those claims for many people you can see why the deck of george floyd in the united states resonates with them. also very very it's time that people wake up and realize it's not normal that people continue to die during police checks we do remember today we are fed up we are tired we are scared for our children brothers and sisters it must stop. wall street is absolutely packed with protesters you can see them all standing out on that wall 1st far as i can see anyway more they have been saying is that they are simply fed up with what they call police arrested being unfairly treated by priests particularly young people of african in north african descent who live in the suburbs who say that the police treat them differently to other french citizens they say they are fed up they say they're fed up of being treated a
they are often the victims over police harassment and they have come to support the family or adam archer or a young man of twitter with 24 years old back in 26 they died in police custody his family have always said that it was the police report says that the police have denied those claims for many people you can see why the deck of george floyd in the united states resonates with them. also very very it's time that people wake up and realize it's not normal that people continue to die during...
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a number of areas around alright dance in custody they're twice as likely to day immediately sure archerand interactions with place are in stop and search as well or more likely to be stopped and searched if you're and black and particular parts of the attend to cross-examine going away and so for me it's disheartening but not so great and unfortunately it's not something that changed easily i think it's like anything and you know what the 1st thing we have to do is accept that there's a problem and what we often do in place then is defend our position i think we have to listen to the communities look at the data around why i'm discover why these communities are getting and i would agree around the fact that the trust and confidence in some communities are less likely to gain compliance so what we need to do is really build build that trust and confidence in those particular communities for the longer term benefit of looking at finds themselves after this report that was raised that i mean offices issue fines as a last resort so after trying to avoid enforcement. you know stephanie the p
a number of areas around alright dance in custody they're twice as likely to day immediately sure archerand interactions with place are in stop and search as well or more likely to be stopped and searched if you're and black and particular parts of the attend to cross-examine going away and so for me it's disheartening but not so great and unfortunately it's not something that changed easily i think it's like anything and you know what the 1st thing we have to do is accept that there's a...
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a number of areas around alright dance in custody they're twice as likely to day immediately sure archer and interactions with place are in stop and search as well or more likely to be stopped and searched if you're an black and particular parts of the a tank to cross examining the wheels so for me it's disheartening but not so great and unfortunately it's not something that changed easily i think it's like anything and you know what the 1st thing we have to do is accept that there's a problem with what we often do in place and it is defend our position i think we have to listen to the communities look at the data around way and i'll discover why these communities are getting and i would agree around the fact that the trust and confidence in some communities are less likely to gain compliance so what we need to do is really both build the trust and confidence in those particular communities for the longer term benefit. northern ireland has abandoned the governments to meet a social distancing role for schools from august. the 1st minister of northern ireland has said they will reduce the
a number of areas around alright dance in custody they're twice as likely to day immediately sure archer and interactions with place are in stop and search as well or more likely to be stopped and searched if you're an black and particular parts of the a tank to cross examining the wheels so for me it's disheartening but not so great and unfortunately it's not something that changed easily i think it's like anything and you know what the 1st thing we have to do is accept that there's a problem...
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. >> reporter: next up the archer fish who eating live crickets. oh my god. >> okay.ht about. >> reporter: this aquarium is just 1 of 226 accredited zoos and aquariums that closed because of covid. at new york's bronx zoo, animals and staff are missing some of the two million guests who visit each year. the staff has split into two teams, making meal, caring for the giraffes, penguins and bears. closed since mid march. some of the animals have even noticed. >> are there any animals that sense something a little different. >> when anyone shows up to look at them and see how they are, they definitely take an interest. it is almost like they are trying to figure out where everybody is. >> for this zoo, it's been personal. 8 of their big cats tested positive for coronavirus. >> i'm happy to report everybody is doing really well. >> back in baltimore they can't wait for this aquarium to be swimming with people again. >> it is so exciting to be able to welcome guests back through our doors and get to hear children so excited to be able to see these amazing animals. >> anima
. >> reporter: next up the archer fish who eating live crickets. oh my god. >> okay.ht about. >> reporter: this aquarium is just 1 of 226 accredited zoos and aquariums that closed because of covid. at new york's bronx zoo, animals and staff are missing some of the two million guests who visit each year. the staff has split into two teams, making meal, caring for the giraffes, penguins and bears. closed since mid march. some of the animals have even noticed. >> are there...
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. >> other devices, such as the tp link archer a 20, and nighthawk offer parental controls.he better business bureau reports a massive uptick in online scams and phishing attacks are not related to covid-19 third hackers are trying to exploit headline grabbing global events. >>> a popular videoconferencing site is seen dramatic increase in the number of users during the pandemic. zoom is now offering and to an encryption, which means anyone outside the call is prevented from entering it. >>> coming up on mornings on 2, san francisco is preparing to welcome back shoppers and diners. the changes it is rolling out to help visitors social distance and keep safe. >>> also a health concern at a popular bay area beach. we'll tell you why swimmers became sick with something they call swimmers itch. you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offi
. >> other devices, such as the tp link archer a 20, and nighthawk offer parental controls.he better business bureau reports a massive uptick in online scams and phishing attacks are not related to covid-19 third hackers are trying to exploit headline grabbing global events. >>> a popular videoconferencing site is seen dramatic increase in the number of users during the pandemic. zoom is now offering and to an encryption, which means anyone outside the call is prevented from...
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pictures back, and one picture was shown and they said hey, do it over somebody and they picked this guy archerslave represented a freedom, in charge of his own deliverance, so they wanted him breaking his own chains looking strong and depicting lincoln with him and working with him. that's why they went to 1876 to do it. frederick douglas felt good giving a historic speech. now in 2020 we want to make sure to take it down. steve: here is the thing, brian. that particular statue in lincoln park, in fact it used to be referred to as the lincoln memorial, before the big lincoln memorial opened in 1922. that particular statue absolutely paid for by former slaves but you know, the criticism is they had no say in how lincoln and the slave were depicted and they have a problem with the symbolism because they are not shown as equal. lincoln is standing and the slaves -- brian: who has a problem? steve: those people in attendance right there. they don't like that particular, they don't have a problem with lincoln. they got the problem with that particular statue, and so that is why -- brian: let's spra
pictures back, and one picture was shown and they said hey, do it over somebody and they picked this guy archerslave represented a freedom, in charge of his own deliverance, so they wanted him breaking his own chains looking strong and depicting lincoln with him and working with him. that's why they went to 1876 to do it. frederick douglas felt good giving a historic speech. now in 2020 we want to make sure to take it down. steve: here is the thing, brian. that particular statue in lincoln...
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manchester city forward raheem sterling has joined the likes of anthonyjoshua, rio ferdinand and jofra archerdemanding equality across society. sterling has described racism as a "disease" — and despite criticism from the government — told the bbc he backs those who took part in peaceful rallies across the uk — following the death of american george floyd. by speaking out — the england international says he's hoping to help football change and to create more opportunities for people from all backgrounds. i don't really think about myjob when things like this happen. i think about what is right and at this moment in time, you know, there is only so much people can take. it's been going on for hundreds of yea rs it's been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired. you know, people are ready for change, and this is something that i myself will continue to do, and spark these debates and get people in my industry looking at themselves and thinking what they can do to give people an equal chance in this country. and hopefully other industries as well can do that as well and everyday soci
manchester city forward raheem sterling has joined the likes of anthonyjoshua, rio ferdinand and jofra archerdemanding equality across society. sterling has described racism as a "disease" — and despite criticism from the government — told the bbc he backs those who took part in peaceful rallies across the uk — following the death of american george floyd. by speaking out — the england international says he's hoping to help football change and to create more opportunities for...