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[speaking native language] >> we aree missisi him. [speaking native language] >> just the basics.lse i need, i can come back and finish. >> allll right. >> m my parents do worry about the risks that come with the job. but i think they have seen the amount of passion that i have. you can't stop me once i have got started. >> and what angle are you looking at? >> the government makes political killingngs possible. this creatated an environment f people to do that. >> ok, cool. it will feed through the angle i was just speaking about. actually it has now become an industry to deal with it that way. >> bye-bye. ♪ >> the triflehe so-called cleveland eight has been postponed. i am joined by news from africa's bureau chief horton-tucker is s studio this afternoon. share with me your experience of covering issues around the violence, the kilillings at cleveland'd's hostel, and you have been tracking other political killings, including another one. talk to o me about cleveland's itself. >> it has now become almost a business, the business o o killing anand hit men has b bom so p prominente
[speaking native language] >> we aree missisi him. [speaking native language] >> just the basics.lse i need, i can come back and finish. >> allll right. >> m my parents do worry about the risks that come with the job. but i think they have seen the amount of passion that i have. you can't stop me once i have got started. >> and what angle are you looking at? >> the government makes political killingngs possible. this creatated an environment f people to do...
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aree viral spillover events like greenhouse gas emissions. tools andays, strategies to dissolve them collectively -- solve them collectively. there is a political side you can do with a treaty, but covax is an important economic piece. it is a tool that allows us to collaborate effectively and efficiently to pool our risk. a lot of the building blocks of what we need are already there, and howit is the who they have all come together to create something like covax. and theing the value power of these institutions to create the institutional createrk we need, vaccines for the public good, and make a larger project is where we need to go. certainly treaties are -- one can imagine in the process of trying to think about what might be in a treaty you can make a lot of important progress forward instead of laying out all the different issues, many of which you just touched on, that can become barriers to effective thatboration and i think it would be unlikely that in the current state of politics in this country and probably many others we could r
aree viral spillover events like greenhouse gas emissions. tools andays, strategies to dissolve them collectively -- solve them collectively. there is a political side you can do with a treaty, but covax is an important economic piece. it is a tool that allows us to collaborate effectively and efficiently to pool our risk. a lot of the building blocks of what we need are already there, and howit is the who they have all come together to create something like covax. and theing the value power of...
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truths aree basic still under siege, still under threat.he progress that we have made risk as we sense at gather here today. the truth is that joe biden, the democratic party, and the radical left would undo all the progress we have made in the cause of life. byt a contrast it has been the progress of life under this administration. from the first day he took office, president trump has been standing without apology for the sanctity of human life. [applause] it would be just after we were in office a few days that the president reinstituted the mexico city policy, making sure no taxpayer dollars would ever to provide abortion around the world, then he expanded it a year later. [applause] president trump became the first president in american history to address the march for life in person on the national mall. [applause] v.p. pence: in our first year in office, the president took executive action to end the assault on the conscience rights of a group of nuns, known as the little sisters of the poor, and we appointed justices to the supreme
truths aree basic still under siege, still under threat.he progress that we have made risk as we sense at gather here today. the truth is that joe biden, the democratic party, and the radical left would undo all the progress we have made in the cause of life. byt a contrast it has been the progress of life under this administration. from the first day he took office, president trump has been standing without apology for the sanctity of human life. [applause] it would be just after we were in...
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they feel they areeing made redundant as a cost of having to shield during a pandemic.t's not just morally wrong, it is against discrimination law. you cannote discriminatt agaised on disability, and whileosemployers are trying to do the right thing, some are not following the law. ♪ philippa: this is "outside source," life from the bbc room. french president emmanuel macron has said deep change tuesday's devastating explosion in beirut. some breaking news out of the u.k. now. the latest figures show 900 50 confirmed new cases of covid-19 in the last 24 hours. can see the average number of new cases each y has been 835. 48 deaths were also recorded in theast 24 hours. this takes the total number of these death in t u.k. to30 46. masks bought by the u.k.ace government to protect health care workers will not be used in hospitals because of safetyco erns. they paid $157 million for them. here is our special correspondent. >> the masks have earlobes rather than head loops, which raised concerns about tte amount of pion they were giving. the government says they dee not reco
they feel they areeing made redundant as a cost of having to shield during a pandemic.t's not just morally wrong, it is against discrimination law. you cannote discriminatt agaised on disability, and whileosemployers are trying to do the right thing, some are not following the law. ♪ philippa: this is "outside source," life from the bbc room. french president emmanuel macron has said deep change tuesday's devastating explosion in beirut. some breaking news out of the u.k. now. the...
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as people aree saying, a arms fr peace, and thahat may not be ba, the e benjamin netanyahu s saidt isot part of the deal.. when wewe heard donald t trump say it isis partf .he deal so, todaday we heard f from mike popompeo, and he said it could e part of the deal -- we might consider s selling them partlylo defend t them againstran, and papartly because w we know whate military.ain isrsrael's there will be an advantage to israel. they will sell the more equipment. sometething both had to tackle at this press conference recently. >> what else came out t of the press conference and these talks today in jerusalem? think they were d dancing around thehe f-35 issueue, whics discussesed. i think ththey were alalso tryio see which other natations, which otr pepeople they could bring into the fold.d. i thinkk suydam is high on the list. -- suydam is high on the list. i is high on ththe list. pompmpeo is goining there today. -- it is high on the list. bahrain is anothther country thy are visiting. certainly, f for donald trump, o is facacing reelelection, he was some foreign policy wins on his
as people aree saying, a arms fr peace, and thahat may not be ba, the e benjamin netanyahu s saidt isot part of the deal.. when wewe heard donald t trump say it isis partf .he deal so, todaday we heard f from mike popompeo, and he said it could e part of the deal -- we might consider s selling them partlylo defend t them againstran, and papartly because w we know whate military.ain isrsrael's there will be an advantage to israel. they will sell the more equipment. sometething both had to tackle...
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new zealand says harsh measures aree needed to prevent a second wave of the coronavirus. the belarussian leader who fled the country is calling on her supporters to demand a recount. in a video, she asked supporters to back an official investigation into allegation that the vote was rigged. foreign ministers are discussing the situation after lukashenko secured 80% of the vote. sanctions are called for those who violated democratic values. following their release from prison on friday morning, some protersers described the violence they witnessed both when they were arrested and hile incarcerated. [speaking foreign language] >>>> thousands of peoplele havan detatained i recent days in a police crackdown on peaceful demonstrations against the re-election of president lukashenko. the interior minister has apologized for the treatment of protesters by security forces. "i take responsibility for what they say was violence against those people who failed to back off quickly enough." he was releshted on sunday. every day since thousands of people have come out in protest agains
new zealand says harsh measures aree needed to prevent a second wave of the coronavirus. the belarussian leader who fled the country is calling on her supporters to demand a recount. in a video, she asked supporters to back an official investigation into allegation that the vote was rigged. foreign ministers are discussing the situation after lukashenko secured 80% of the vote. sanctions are called for those who violated democratic values. following their release from prison on friday morning,...
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this program, so we have ongoing clinical trials that aree randomized between placebo, or an inactive substance, and the convalescent plasma.eb while that was going on, we knew that there was great demand from patients and doctors.de the expanded-access program is c way of actually doing that, and fits perfectly with what the president just said about allowing people to be able toal use something that we have now determined to be very safe. >> i think it was something we have to really consider very strongly. >> yes, sir. >> i think it's fantastic. you should get credit for that. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you. that's very good. >> mr. president? >> please, in the back. oan, please. >> thank you, mr. president.. convalescent, convalescent plasma, as a treatment, has been around for, you know, over 100 years. you mentioned warp, operation warp speed, which enabled this process to move along a lot faster. what into the, what went into the effort for this to be approved for covid-19? and was that holdup political in nature? >> well, i think that there might have been a holdup,
this program, so we have ongoing clinical trials that aree randomized between placebo, or an inactive substance, and the convalescent plasma.eb while that was going on, we knew that there was great demand from patients and doctors.de the expanded-access program is c way of actually doing that, and fits perfectly with what the president just said about allowing people to be able toal use something that we have now determined to be very safe. >> i think it was something we have to really...
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athens andnd uncle were aree planning - -- athens and ankara are planning drills as tensions escalatee country at -- continent of africa has been declared free of wild polio. it accounted for half of all global cases less than a decade ago. it usually affects young children and can lead to paralysis. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in bahrain for talks with the countries crown prince. he was on a five day tour the region to discuss peace and sesecurity. he flew to bahrain from sudan, wherere he raised thehe possibiy of removing the country fromm u.s. list of state-sponsored terrorism. america summer of racial reckoning shows no sign of abating, as people take to the streets in wisconsin to protest the shooting of a black man by police. the unrest began after officer shot jacob blake several times in the back on sunday. is to blake survived, but is seriously wounded and in the hospital. >> it began as the mournful cry for help of a community, suffering under the weight of injustice. but as anger grew, so did the tension. some protesters heaving bottles at the police. po
athens andnd uncle were aree planning - -- athens and ankara are planning drills as tensions escalatee country at -- continent of africa has been declared free of wild polio. it accounted for half of all global cases less than a decade ago. it usually affects young children and can lead to paralysis. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in bahrain for talks with the countries crown prince. he was on a five day tour the region to discuss peace and sesecurity. he flew to bahrain from...
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answering a question from journalists, the prime minister said masks would become compulsory in all public areef paris, the worst-hit areas. they are already compulsory across the whole of marseilles. the number of cases in the population there has climbed to 177 per 100,000 for tes avs of wedny night, bars and restaurants have been forced to whole of the region to stem the spread. the government is hoping leal measures l this will target hotspots without stalling its bruised economy again, and keep transit safe fth a second lockdown and the second wave. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris hilton katty: katty: every ki -y williamson, bbc ne, paris. katty: more details are emerging about the shooting in wisconsin of jacob blake on sunday and the killing of two blackives matter protesters days later. authorities have named the police officer who st mr. blake, and a white teenager has been arrested in connection with the deaths, part a of self-destructive militia group. here is aleem maqbool. aleem: the latest night of protest was mainly confined to the city.through the streets of ere was none of the
answering a question from journalists, the prime minister said masks would become compulsory in all public areef paris, the worst-hit areas. they are already compulsory across the whole of marseilles. the number of cases in the population there has climbed to 177 per 100,000 for tes avs of wedny night, bars and restaurants have been forced to whole of the region to stem the spread. the government is hoping leal measures l this will target hotspots without stalling its bruised economy again, and...
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aree honored any of the treaties thahawere ratifified by congress. whihich makes it a lot of the land- just buy it totally i ignore thehe provisios and then violating many of the provisisions by jusust steppingn and taking land. . i am l land that's u under treaty. . so yeat it iss whatever comes in america recognition of anything for our people comes from are doing to make it an issue like standing up for example. that was a treaty rights issue of land and water. so we have to o do that you havave to. you know make the noise so that they look and it's the people and organizations in in america that make the government. notice right- the way what's interesting and we've seen this- through- move more recent- protests against- oil or gas pipelines. coda this pipe. for instance the keystone xl pipeline- we seen the kind of meeting of minds between- environmental activist and american indian. activists even saw the now. miss a young swedish active it's great thundeder go very recently- to n indian american- reseservation o really say okay this is an impo
aree honored any of the treaties thahawere ratifified by congress. whihich makes it a lot of the land- just buy it totally i ignore thehe provisios and then violating many of the provisisions by jusust steppingn and taking land. . i am l land that's u under treaty. . so yeat it iss whatever comes in america recognition of anything for our people comes from are doing to make it an issue like standing up for example. that was a treaty rights issue of land and water. so we have to o do that you...
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soldiers aree rebounding the invaders and soon, the battle is completely won.remendous supply of arms and ammunition the body has made for itself. we are ready for the invader. let him come. somese you should catch deadly disease out of the air itself. way they not the only can enter. they file round -- they fly around on drops of moisture. vaccinated, you do not have to pray because your body is prepared against the invader, no matter which way it chooses to enter. here they come, launching their deadly attack. they have a real surprise in store for them this time. ♪ [whistle] [sirens] ♪ >> hear me army, equipped for the dummy weapons. ♪ >> it continues its menacing advents. this is no false alarm. this is a full-scale invasion. the body has been prepared. march the use firepower to overcome the deadly disease. hand, busy brilliant examples of military strategy. >> the national archives holding in college park, maryland include about 13,000 films and videos from the information agency. distributor to help educate foreign audiences about the system. truman, pre
soldiers aree rebounding the invaders and soon, the battle is completely won.remendous supply of arms and ammunition the body has made for itself. we are ready for the invader. let him come. somese you should catch deadly disease out of the air itself. way they not the only can enter. they file round -- they fly around on drops of moisture. vaccinated, you do not have to pray because your body is prepared against the invader, no matter which way it chooses to enter. here they come, launching...
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aree numbers of people introduced to methods of preventing disease.he government of japan had neglected most standard inoculations. there is faith in ddt. many japanese call it a skin tonic. these methods of control are setting a pattern for the future of japan's average citizen. what is most noticeable in japan today are the shortages in the simple necessities of life. a housewife must wait online, food is scarce, a ration is the enough to provide a working members of the family with enough food. a considerable supply of food has come from america. the government is trying to find methods of distribution to prevent food from being hoarded and prevent its flow into the black market. thate german leaders knew aggression abroad without discipline at home, therefore, the time had come for the republic to be eliminated. they needed a tool with which to appeal to the germans passion for superiority and conquest. annex corporal of the german army with a fanatic gleam in his eye and power to arouse a mob. preaching the same doctrine of his predecessors, the
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people aree american going to decisively vote donald trump out of office and reelect joe biden but we want him to tell us what circumstances he thinks are not clear and we will make sure we get an answer from him. talk about joe biden and his newly selected running mate, kamala harris of california. your reaction to her selection. rep. jeffries: tremendous pick. joe biden had a phenomenal group of women to choose from who were , intoibly well-qualified likely powerful, grounded, hard-working and would have been great assets to the ticket. senator harris was a phenomenal choice. she has great experience at every level of government, as district attorney in san francisco, at the local level, as the attorney general in the larger state of the union. most recently as united states center. i have worked closely with her on a variety of issues including criminal justice reform where she was instrumental in helping to pass the first step act as well as the george floyd justice in policing at where she was one of the primary architects. those are just two examples of the type of legislative a
people aree american going to decisively vote donald trump out of office and reelect joe biden but we want him to tell us what circumstances he thinks are not clear and we will make sure we get an answer from him. talk about joe biden and his newly selected running mate, kamala harris of california. your reaction to her selection. rep. jeffries: tremendous pick. joe biden had a phenomenal group of women to choose from who were , intoibly well-qualified likely powerful, grounded, hard-working...
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thank you very much- supper aucuctions-hese aree the for coming on the friends twenty four- interview your book is published in the french right now. will be- probabably- published in english at some point thank you very much for watching this. interview stay tuned for more news. designed to humans from the health crisis the number of mosques and gloves discarded a contributing to another epidemic. plastic pollution. today either if it's to the life of medical waste and even eliminate some of it in time. from a prisoner at the falls. months with. a personal prestige. the shahares his thoughts. clinton has just. illegal ems. in a moment we'll go to see my school stuff to make as automotive yes of the moon builder do new. hundred this is why do decided not to. four hundred dollars it. suggestions about you two approaches plastic. ausubel prefers also referred for clinton jumped almost as impossible to put it we- don't *-*- emotions looks it the opposite right. i did i did. news don't even know if it's just a in the for. each user because did n not see you. six steele chris with your you
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>> i am profoundly concernehe thatpostal service does not have the resources that aree needed to sure that we carry out the solution properly. but also that the changes they already put in pla need to be reversed. it is not enough the sorting machines need to be installed and figure out where they are to make sure at we can handle the volume which is going to be higher than we've ever seen rei be notwithstanding efforts to discourage and disenfranchise people. i think you should step down. there is a reason why others have chosen people who have experience to run the social postal service. in this risa my donald trump chose a donor instead and that is because the president wants to politicize everything including postal service and as we have seen amply the t presidnts to do anything he can to icke it dit for anyone during the pandemic to cast votes. and that is ju unconscionable. >> at do you expect will come from the postalservice here? >> i know it will pass. and it will provide 25 billion for the postal service. aninit will st on the restoration of the equipment that the postmaste
>> i am profoundly concernehe thatpostal service does not have the resources that aree needed to sure that we carry out the solution properly. but also that the changes they already put in pla need to be reversed. it is not enough the sorting machines need to be installed and figure out where they are to make sure at we can handle the volume which is going to be higher than we've ever seen rei be notwithstanding efforts to discourage and disenfranchise people. i think you should step...
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the chinese don't want the china n aree-el in history, and we're against te che communist party and protectingur economies and protecting our vaccine data. there are a lot of people around the world who aren't happy with america because they don't share our values. and we're going to take every action necessary to keep folks out, whether it is china, russia, iran or others. >> brennan: in a statement that we saw on friday, the counterintelligence chief released this statement saying that china prefers president trump to lose, but it specifically referred to public em, pocy disagreements. are you here today saying that china is tampering with u.s. election infrastructure? >> well, they would like the president to lose, and china, like russia, like iran, have engaged in cyber attacks and phishing and that sort of thing with respect to our election infrastructure, with respect to websites and that sort of thing. we're aware of it and we're taking steps to counter it, whether it ischinor. we're not going to put up with it. there will be severe consequences for anybody who tries to interfere with o
the chinese don't want the china n aree-el in history, and we're against te che communist party and protectingur economies and protecting our vaccine data. there are a lot of people around the world who aren't happy with america because they don't share our values. and we're going to take every action necessary to keep folks out, whether it is china, russia, iran or others. >> brennan: in a statement that we saw on friday, the counterintelligence chief released this statement saying that...
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aree acts of destruction not isolated incidents but demonstrate a pattern of extremismeft-wing that you get to see if you are watching the right news program. under any rational definition, the arson attack on the police precinct in portland would be considered an act of left-wing domestic terrorism. they really are anarchists. these are left-wing anarchists. they are anarchists. and i am directing the department of justice to stop these anarchists. immediately, to stop them. and to work with the city and the state to get the job done. local authorities have to investigate and prosecute all of these crimes immediately. we will work with you. and the local authorities know who they are. they know where they come from. they know a lot about them. they ought to get their act together and get it done and we are ready to help. if you need that help, you shouldn't need that help actually, you should be able to do it yourselves and get it done very well. again, you have excellent police and law enforcement. you have to let them do their job. what you are seeing in portland and seattle, new yor
aree acts of destruction not isolated incidents but demonstrate a pattern of extremismeft-wing that you get to see if you are watching the right news program. under any rational definition, the arson attack on the police precinct in portland would be considered an act of left-wing domestic terrorism. they really are anarchists. these are left-wing anarchists. they are anarchists. and i am directing the department of justice to stop these anarchists. immediately, to stop them. and to work with...
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justice aree, and co--- and justice." the hope he expressed then remains relevant today.applause] we are again engaged in a war that will decide the future of humankind. responding to attacks on our soil, america has led a coalition of countries against extremists who want to destroy us, our children, our way of life, and our values. [applause] this is a war we did not seek. this is a war waged against us. this is a war in which we had to respond. [applause] history shows that we are not imperialists, but we are fighters for freedom and democracy. even though i am a well-recognized liberal on many issues confronting our society today, i find it ironic that many human rights advocates and outspoken members of my own entertainment community are often on the front lines to protest repression, for which i applaud them, but they are usually the first ones to oppose any use of force to take care of these horrors that they catalog repeatedly. [applause] under the unwavering leadership of president bush, the cause of freedom and democracy is being advanced by the courageous men a
justice aree, and co--- and justice." the hope he expressed then remains relevant today.applause] we are again engaged in a war that will decide the future of humankind. responding to attacks on our soil, america has led a coalition of countries against extremists who want to destroy us, our children, our way of life, and our values. [applause] this is a war we did not seek. this is a war waged against us. this is a war in which we had to respond. [applause] history shows that we are not...
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but we aree it, getting closer. we have been holding ready positions for quite a while now. >> copy that. we are going to keep watching from here. thank you for calling in and thank you for being out there and getting us these great views. it is really incredible. portpe to get you back in soon and will talk to you in houston. >> thank you. -- camera viewen change. that is coming from go navigator, the recovery vessel. the fast boats are getting ready install the rigging equipment required to hoist dragon out of the water. the other fast boat is collecting the parachutes from the water. we want to bring those back on board with us, but shortly we should actually see one of the team members crawl up onto the side of the capsule in order to install that rigging like i mentioned. that particular team member is highly experienced and highly trained as you can imagine. and oddly shaped thing in the ocean is tricky. done hours ofs training for this task we see the second fast approaching. both of these needed to wait for
but we aree it, getting closer. we have been holding ready positions for quite a while now. >> copy that. we are going to keep watching from here. thank you for calling in and thank you for being out there and getting us these great views. it is really incredible. portpe to get you back in soon and will talk to you in houston. >> thank you. -- camera viewen change. that is coming from go navigator, the recovery vessel. the fast boats are getting ready install the rigging equipment...
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in these three battleground suburbs aree the going to be a battlefield. >> you are right about that.he vice presidential selection the sameas thing that guided them through the primary process. that is, not get too caught up in the ideological debates in the democratic party. basically, place biden in the kind of center of the democratic party, the consensus figure, not too far left on anything, not too far right on anything. and pay more attention to the importance of diversity in the than some ofrty the ideological litmus tests. i think the biden people think the argument doesn't really hold water. important that the ticket be diverse. and historic. and i think the fact that kamala harris was more ideologically closer to biden then to the left, that didn't bother them. an to the left, that didn't wate-- that didn't bother them . there was a sense that african-americans voters would give him the nomination and that diversity on the ticket was extremely important. harris is someone that can go and speak to a lot of those suburban women who frankly are upset with trump racism that has
in these three battleground suburbs aree the going to be a battlefield. >> you are right about that.he vice presidential selection the sameas thing that guided them through the primary process. that is, not get too caught up in the ideological debates in the democratic party. basically, place biden in the kind of center of the democratic party, the consensus figure, not too far left on anything, not too far right on anything. and pay more attention to the importance of diversity in the...
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the pro-choice movement the pro-abortion movement tells women they have two weeks t aree mothers. saying you are strong enough to be a mother and pursue your dreams and education. jillian: i'm sure you are goings to be fielding a lot of messages, a lot of calls, a lot of reaction based off of your powerful words last night. we appreciate you joining us this morning even on just a few hours of sleep. thank you very much. >> of course, thank you. todd: remember set your dvr 4:00 a.m. every morning so you never face a minute of "fox & friends first." jillian: that's right. "fox & friends" starts right now, have a good day, everyone. ♪ ♪ >> every proud american who bleeds red, white, and blue, my father will continue to fight for you. >> i didn't support trump in 2016, but he has followed through on his promises. when he sees something isn't right, is he fearless in fixing it. >> i grant john a full pardon. praise god i am filled with hope. a proud american citizen who has been given a second chance. >> will president trump is the first president in a generation who has sought to end
the pro-choice movement the pro-abortion movement tells women they have two weeks t aree mothers. saying you are strong enough to be a mother and pursue your dreams and education. jillian: i'm sure you are goings to be fielding a lot of messages, a lot of calls, a lot of reaction based off of your powerful words last night. we appreciate you joining us this morning even on just a few hours of sleep. thank you very much. >> of course, thank you. todd: remember set your dvr 4:00 a.m. every...
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we cannot fight and win the new cold war if we aree constantly engaged in the civil war we are engaged in in american society today. that's what i'm concerned about and while i understand the challenges and restrictions we have to talk about politics, the election in november is all about whether we will continue down the path of recognizing the greatest threat we face in china or whether we retreat not just the obama administration of republican administrations, too who have turned a blind eye to the threat, whether allowing them to join the wto or altogetherer ignoring their violations of many international laws and stealing our jobs and thrusting the coronavirus on us without ever being held accountable for it. >> i think the best way to describe it as a conflict of visions. we have a different vision on how to govern. ours is one where people are allowed to self govern freely, choose their own a government ad pursue their own happiness. that's a particular vision where human nature can be set by democratic institutions that you cannot fundamentally change the nature of man. additio
we cannot fight and win the new cold war if we aree constantly engaged in the civil war we are engaged in in american society today. that's what i'm concerned about and while i understand the challenges and restrictions we have to talk about politics, the election in november is all about whether we will continue down the path of recognizing the greatest threat we face in china or whether we retreat not just the obama administration of republican administrations, too who have turned a blind eye...
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there aree i use is nonprofits that help people get their tax returns filed and get the refund checks the same kind of infrastructure to get with the committee groups that are underserved and get those businesses with an advocate that can help them get into the system and get a loan. this is an interesting conversation, thank you very much indeed for bringing us your thoughts today. >> thank you. to: let's turn our attention one of the ipo's we have been watching, rocket company, the parent company of quicken loan 1.8 billionortgage, dollars in its initial public offering. the original aim was to raise around $3 billion. it begins trading today. the ceo.s now is thanks for your time. the ipo and the changing expectation around what is thiseved, confirmation -- you are not a tech company, you are a financial company? >> i think it's the contrary. i think about $36 billion market cap, this confirms that we are doing something special and different. we think of ourselves as a tech platform. year, $15 billion closed in january, up to $30 billion closed this month. the growth, the scale of
there aree i use is nonprofits that help people get their tax returns filed and get the refund checks the same kind of infrastructure to get with the committee groups that are underserved and get those businesses with an advocate that can help them get into the system and get a loan. this is an interesting conversation, thank you very much indeed for bringing us your thoughts today. >> thank you. to: let's turn our attention one of the ipo's we have been watching, rocket company, the...
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aree -- their ratings reflective of that. think football has to get smart, that is the nfl, we will see what happens. we will -- i thought they learned their lesson two years ago when people started not watching and were not going to the games so much. a lot of empty seats all of a sudden. i just want to say, trevor lawrence, great. some of the great people, sec, big 12, acc, i want to thank them and congratulate them for coming back. i'll -- i also want to mention said,nn had a story that "will they blame trump for football in the swing states?" what a dishonest story that is. will they blame me? i am the one pushing them to come back. they want to try to blame me. them and i guess the new york times reported -- it was one person in the story, one person said maybe it is trump's fault. and i the one pushing them back. am i would like to see college football come back. i would like to see them come back proud and strong. i was very impressed by trevor, i was impressed by other people that called me, players called me, coaches
aree -- their ratings reflective of that. think football has to get smart, that is the nfl, we will see what happens. we will -- i thought they learned their lesson two years ago when people started not watching and were not going to the games so much. a lot of empty seats all of a sudden. i just want to say, trevor lawrence, great. some of the great people, sec, big 12, acc, i want to thank them and congratulate them for coming back. i'll -- i also want to mention said,nn had a story that...
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now many of those who met those standards already got loans from the banks those that didn't borrow aree would involve more credit risk that's the challenge on main street >>> all right. well, i will thank you both for joining us steve, really appreciate it. robert kaplan, thank you for your time as well and further articulating your thoughts. >>> tune in tomorrow for more of the jackson hole symposium, all right here on cnbc. >>> we have breaking news out of the white house. ylan mui has more. >> president trump is ted to announce a new $750 million deal with abbott labs to perform 150 million rabbit covid tests this announcement, according to nbc is scheduled to happen this evening when he makes his speech to the rnc earl why are reporting by politico said the testing would be prioritized for nursing homes, schools and high-risk areas. a spokesman said this is a major development and the trump administration is proud to partner with abbott labs, to help americans back to school and work back over to you. >> a lot of hope the dow is back up 150 points. ylan, thank you. >>> coming up, an
now many of those who met those standards already got loans from the banks those that didn't borrow aree would involve more credit risk that's the challenge on main street >>> all right. well, i will thank you both for joining us steve, really appreciate it. robert kaplan, thank you for your time as well and further articulating your thoughts. >>> tune in tomorrow for more of the jackson hole symposium, all right here on cnbc. >>> we have breaking news out of the...
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yang is we aree seeing a bond market selloff. yields are rising.e seeing a turnaround in the cable rate. earlier on that was positive. it is more driven by what is happening with the dollar than what is happening in the u.k.. economic dataered earlier on. brent is trading up 2%. in terms of the individual markets, the ftse 100 is outperforming. we are seeing the insurance sector trading strongly. there seeing the takeaway, food delivery business is doing well. just eads doing reasonably well -- just eats doing reasonably well. let's take a look at what is happening from a sector point of view, just to break it down there as well. we can do that by taking a look at the terminal. as you can see, every single sector in positive territory and the individual stocks, let's run through them. liberty swooping into sunrise, which is a swiss company. the nice piece on the terminal written by bloomberg opinion columnist alex webb talking about this. but sunrise out of switzerland with its german shareholders has been taken out by liberty. the share price reac
yang is we aree seeing a bond market selloff. yields are rising.e seeing a turnaround in the cable rate. earlier on that was positive. it is more driven by what is happening with the dollar than what is happening in the u.k.. economic dataered earlier on. brent is trading up 2%. in terms of the individual markets, the ftse 100 is outperforming. we are seeing the insurance sector trading strongly. there seeing the takeaway, food delivery business is doing well. just eads doing reasonably well --...
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because we love we know these aree. challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. >>> the latest out in on the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s. has more than 5.5 million cases in california. cases increased today to more than 644,000. hospitalizations in the state are continuing to trend downward. in the bay area's nine counties, there have been 76,661 cases. this includes people who have recovered. despite governor newsom suggesting that san francisc could come off the watch list, it didn't happen today. melanie woodrow explains why. >> san francisco remains on the watch list having not met state thresholds on two key indicators. case rate and percentage of icu beds currently available. yesterday governor gavin newsom said the county was
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we aree taking a trip down memy lane with a last call flashback. ...what?!ith that. do you want a hug? it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. is 100 million reasons to listen up. celebrating the return of sports china virus changed a lot of things this year. i couldn't go to the convention to do "watters' world" but it might not have mattered that much because i have a feeling that 2020 would have sounded a lot like 2016. >> can you name one piece of bernie sanders station. >> not in the moment but give me a second. >> the wall is a joke. >> the economy is not that great. i'll give you that one. we have work to do. >> do you support sanctuary cities? >> immigration is a federal response ability. >> i don't trust the fox news. >> that's offensive. >> i'm here to awaken humanity. ♪ >> do think it is a threat? >> climate change. >> why? >> we can't eat money. jesse: that makes perfect sense. you know who i am? >> y
we aree taking a trip down memy lane with a last call flashback. ...what?!ith that. do you want a hug? it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. is 100 million reasons to listen up. celebrating the return of sports china virus changed a lot of things this year. i couldn't go to the convention to do "watters' world" but it might not have...
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these evolvele ling changes aree of our building a better bay area.ewer tier system, any county listed as purple which means widespread transmission has to keep schools online until t oy r reduced transmission tier. but elementary schools can still apply for a waiver to start in-person classroom teaching. so we're seeing that start to happen in places like contra costa county. and amy hollyfield is live for us in san ramon this morning. >> reporter: all of the schools that have applied here are private. like this one, is an are san ra christian academy. this is just one of 21 that have applied. there are a couple requirements tough for the public cools publ meet. one is that they have to be able to test and have results available in 72 hours. and it is also required to have union support. and only two approvals have been granted in the bay area so far, both in santa clara county. sunnyvale christian academy and the moreland school district. about 100 schools and districts across california have been approved, but most are in southern california. gover
these evolvele ling changes aree of our building a better bay area.ewer tier system, any county listed as purple which means widespread transmission has to keep schools online until t oy r reduced transmission tier. but elementary schools can still apply for a waiver to start in-person classroom teaching. so we're seeing that start to happen in places like contra costa county. and amy hollyfield is live for us in san ramon this morning. >> reporter: all of the schools that have applied...
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in particular, those of us who are striving to be antiracist, those of us who aree knowledgeable aboutrecolonial west african empires, ththose of whynow that the reason there is so mumuch poverty in africa is nott because therere's something wrong with african if not fort colonialism, if not for the slave trade, there may be a w akanda. i think like people in the united states and all over thee world, for them to see their selves in greatness and in excellence, for them to see themselves affirmed, i thinkasas st i incdible.e. i remember seeing bla panther when i was going thrgh chemothepypy. i hahaveeen didinosed weeks before the film came out. d d liketherer bck people who wento o see is film just as nonbla people, it gavee e the ability to step outsidof mymyse. that is outside of my world and imagine what is possible. there isis nothing more radical and critical to transforminthe world than radical imagination. thinking about what is possible. i think "black panther" gave thatat to so many people. amy: i want to go to another clip from "black panther was quote where princess shurii i
in particular, those of us who are striving to be antiracist, those of us who aree knowledgeable aboutrecolonial west african empires, ththose of whynow that the reason there is so mumuch poverty in africa is nott because therere's something wrong with african if not fort colonialism, if not for the slave trade, there may be a w akanda. i think like people in the united states and all over thee world, for them to see their selves in greatness and in excellence, for them to see themselves...
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because we love we know these aree. challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone.apt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. >>> there is some tricky trouble in oakland. the long time resident of the rose garden near lake merritt, gerald the turkey has been up a fuss lately and now there is a battle between residents and state and local of
because we love we know these aree. challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone.apt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto...
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it's in the field of agriculture we have the seeds for exaxample t t aree protectcted by a specicial prproducts andnd product t that requires less. water and less the chemical in the to grow them you see everyry few. you cn be morris. more and by the way predict the end so you see you if they were no language. out old you would b be logical much as ecological use the systems in these products and technologies. how do you convince political and business leaders does who have power to follow that path especially when they have other priorities such as getting reelected all making profit. how do you motitivate g governments and industries to take action. i show them that's the best way to be ree elected and the best way to make cross button to crcreate jobs. iss to implplemet these new technologies because it is more p profitable to date to protect the environment and to destroyoy it. it is more proe to b be m more profitable to bee enerergy efficient. it is much more profitable dot cirircular economomy and to make a good waste management. soo all this isis the language that they can un
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because the trump -- i would over to sudan because the trump administration was trying to call off -- he arees a travel ban and they looking at me like, what are you here for? we will be fortunate to have him as a president because biden knows the world leaders but he will have to piece together all of the agreements they tore up, from the paris climate agreement, some of the nuclear weapons agreements with russia, there will be a lot of repairing -- nato, you name it. laurie: it looks like our government has become government by executive order instead of real legislative process. what do you expect after the elections, will be go back to someone else signing orders, or can we get some real legislative process going? rep. bass: i hate to say this and be partisan, we have to have a senate and the house, and we have to have the presidency. i think one day the republicans might regain their party, but they have given up their party to an extremist element. you see all of these republicans, like with the lincoln project, and other projects like that, you have to have a partner to legislate. you c
because the trump -- i would over to sudan because the trump administration was trying to call off -- he arees a travel ban and they looking at me like, what are you here for? we will be fortunate to have him as a president because biden knows the world leaders but he will have to piece together all of the agreements they tore up, from the paris climate agreement, some of the nuclear weapons agreements with russia, there will be a lot of repairing -- nato, you name it. laurie: it looks like our...
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the temperatures aree some 60s heading over to oakland reaching up to 70 degrees today. look the at what's happening in the pacific, we have hurricane elida and continues to weaken. well to the west of baja california. won't impact any land until it's weakened and drawn into a southwest desert area of high pressure and that's going to bring in some higher humidity for the bay area. starting on friday into saturday. high heat and humidity, not a good combination here because take a look at these numbers. as we go into the next several days we'll see the high temperatures reaching into the upper 80s to 90s and then up to 102 degrees this saturday. combined with humidity it is dangerous to spend long periods of time outside so we'll talk more about that coming up. mike, any issues for the morning commute? >> besides your forecast, yeah, look at the commute itself. the forecast again for kari in a couple days. that's when things get kind of yucky for my taste. over to the roadways, great for my taste as far as most of the drive. green sensors all over the bay. all out the tr
the temperatures aree some 60s heading over to oakland reaching up to 70 degrees today. look the at what's happening in the pacific, we have hurricane elida and continues to weaken. well to the west of baja california. won't impact any land until it's weakened and drawn into a southwest desert area of high pressure and that's going to bring in some higher humidity for the bay area. starting on friday into saturday. high heat and humidity, not a good combination here because take a look at these...
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considerity, when you 367 active fires that we aree awarare of all acroro the statef california.hickck smoke from m the fires has blananketed parts ofof nortn californrnia including the bay area, whwhere fires have consud overer 124,000 acres and are threatatening tens of f thousanf struructures. air ququality inin parts of the reregion on n wednesday registed as the worst in the world, with residents urged to remain inside with their windows and doors closed. meanwhile california's reliance on prison labor has led to a shortage of fire crews. prison officials have placed 12 of california's 43 prisoner fire camps on lockdown due to a massive outbreak of covid-19 at a northern california prison that serves as a training center for r prisoners, who are paid jt $1 an hour to fight azes. toto see our special on this,s,u can go to democracynow.org. the united statererecord nearly 1,300ewew coravirirus deatat and 43,0 new cases on wednesday, with orgia, fririda , and texas s leadg the u. i in per-r-cata infnftions. the ofcicial u. dedeattoll ands at er 173,0. six months into the u.s. e
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because we love we know these aree. challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. >>> abc7 news is committed to building a better bay area. one of the pillars we're focusing on is the economy and what changes mean for your family. home sales in the bay area tip to accelerate. there are actually far fewer homes listed for sale but prices are skyrocketing in some parts of the east bay by as much as 22%. interest rates so low, driving a lot of that. here's leslie brinkley. >> reporter: real estate prices are zooming up in the east bay despite a continued lack in dan last night with nine offers, all over the asking price. >> i got two buyers under contract. both had to compete with six offers. a colleague of mine had final. >> reporter: what
because we love we know these aree. challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. >>> abc7 news is committed to building a better bay area. one of...
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for many people, moments wh they are afraid and fear for their lives, are often moments when they areeedom for security, or freedom for safety. nick: let's talk about china for a cond, that propaganda apparatus has waged an ideological battle, saying their structure is better equipped to deal with this type of crisis. you fear thatrgument could be accepted by people around the world? ann: the problem with the chinese argument is that it has -- it is undermined by their own actions during the crisis, and the fact t ithe chinese first denied th pandemic was dangerous. china is not in a good position pdeh but even when you step away from that, there is another interesting thing happening. best with the virus arehat democracies. create a sense of community and trust, andavet people to b in a way that reduces the virus. there are a number of autocracies that have done badly. it turns out the line between who was doing wl and badly is not democracy versus dictatorship. it is to do more with solidarity. trust, com nick: lastly,resident trump raised the possibility of delaying the u.s. electio
for many people, moments wh they are afraid and fear for their lives, are often moments when they areeedom for security, or freedom for safety. nick: let's talk about china for a cond, that propaganda apparatus has waged an ideological battle, saying their structure is better equipped to deal with this type of crisis. you fear thatrgument could be accepted by people around the world? ann: the problem with the chinese argument is that it has -- it is undermined by their own actions during the...
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area, y youive in a a rural aree not immune or protected frm this virus.my: over the weekend, californrnia became the first state to record more than 500,000 confirmed covid-19 cases. california reported 219 deaths on friday, a new single day high. meanwhile the covid-19 death toll at san quentin state prison has reached 20. this comes as more than 7,000 people in south california have been forced to flee their homems due to a massive wildfirire east of los angeles. a new report in vaninity fair rereveals a a white house taskse led by jared kushner abandndonea nationwide coronavirus testing plan in the spring for political reasons. one public health exexpert in frequent contact with the white house's official coronavirus task force said quote, the political folks believed that because it was going to be relegated to democratic states, that they could blame those governors, and that would be an effective e political strategy. in news from capitol hill, negotiations over the next coronavirus stimulus bill remain at a standstill. republicans are refusing to s
area, y youive in a a rural aree not immune or protected frm this virus.my: over the weekend, californrnia became the first state to record more than 500,000 confirmed covid-19 cases. california reported 219 deaths on friday, a new single day high. meanwhile the covid-19 death toll at san quentin state prison has reached 20. this comes as more than 7,000 people in south california have been forced to flee their homems due to a massive wildfirire east of los angeles. a new report in vaninity...
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. >> colleges aree very comparabl to landlocked crew ships.ents who work as residential assistance also voiced their opposit >> the fact is when you put that ny people together in such confined spaces, social distancing is such the opposite of whathose environments are billed for. john: on the other hand, local businesseaders here the economic impact of a fall without student. the executive director of the amherst downtown. >> if we lose our student population, we will lose more businesses than we are alrthdy presented losing due to the pandemic. hn: the co-owner of a bookstore says he felt caught be.een a rock and a hard la >> i could speak for most of the merchants in town that we are looking forward to having business com back to town, but we are also terrified that people are going to bring th virus. i need the business, but i also would just as soonhe students not come back. john: as the academic year approaches with the pandemic worsening naonwide, umass officials realize pthat their plsented daunting testing all students. >> it is easy
. >> colleges aree very comparabl to landlocked crew ships.ents who work as residential assistance also voiced their opposit >> the fact is when you put that ny people together in such confined spaces, social distancing is such the opposite of whathose environments are billed for. john: on the other hand, local businesseaders here the economic impact of a fall without student. the executive director of the amherst downtown. >> if we lose our student population, we will lose...
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start evaluatiting individuals based on p possible traumas, substance a abuse, mental health when we areelways incarcerag people. does it ha to be -- when messiah talkss about the defundd police c concept, we are seeing ththlargest budgetet idle in a y state community city is always correctitions in law enforcemem. we are saying with d defund polilice, and that isis divest m law enfoforcement and correctios and invest in our c community. our commmmunities are liking substance abususe treatment. they are lacking mental l health substance issssues. messiah talkss abobout the clinc most of those clinics are underfunded becaususe they are t a budget line item on the city's budget. but we have to take omom the over enforcent to cu socia ills or isis comnity has lacked t resources,spececiay in black a bro marnalilize cocommities.s. so i reason fobeing at the table, you're missi t the bt anif you wtto dodo sethingng diffent,t, he to havour voes at thtatable en you drafpoliciesnot after for us to cry. havave be in t d desigof th policy. and we kw you unrstand people being direcy impmpacted being
start evaluatiting individuals based on p possible traumas, substance a abuse, mental health when we areelways incarcerag people. does it ha to be -- when messiah talkss about the defundd police c concept, we are seeing ththlargest budgetet idle in a y state community city is always correctitions in law enforcemem. we are saying with d defund polilice, and that isis divest m law enfoforcement and correctios and invest in our c community. our commmmunities are liking substance abususe treatment....
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have raised concerns about kamamala harris d her record are not the basase, e now black k people, areehite leftist, the bernie breaux mythology y has been r raised. the reality is, there's a lot of grassroots frustration with the fact this again, unprecedented political movement is basically being ignored or very least a gnosis being found a at what is going on in the streets right now. amy: i want to go to donald trump responding to biden's choice of california senator kamala harris as his running mate. pres. trump: she was probably nastier than even pocahontas to joe biden. she was very disrespectful too joe biden.. amy:y: that t is what he said yesterday after he heard the news. aimee allison, you're also part of a group called "we have your back." i was wondering if you could talk about this, first, his response and i also want to get ahna's response to what he said, and his slur against elizabeth warren in the same breath. but also, what you're demanding of the media now as this campaign moves fororward? set the stagep even when he was campaigning in 2016.'s attack on black women
have raised concerns about kamamala harris d her record are not the basase, e now black k people, areehite leftist, the bernie breaux mythology y has been r raised. the reality is, there's a lot of grassroots frustration with the fact this again, unprecedented political movement is basically being ignored or very least a gnosis being found a at what is going on in the streets right now. amy: i want to go to donald trump responding to biden's choice of california senator kamala harris as his...
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with five indigigenous m men insidoff the communinity, why can it not happen with thee peoeoe who areee front lines as happpped with berta caceres?? there going ininside the h houss and treating everyonone with impunity. that is what we're saying today more than ever, my life is in danger. because a month before this happened, one of our garifuna members whwho came to the international court also for the -- he d disappeared. he was kidnapped. six days later, we found him in a river killed. amy: can you talk about the years of violence that this black k indigenous community, te garifuna, have faced in hundreds? and talk about the president jua n orlando hernandez. he is tryiying to smear the grop ththat were disappeared, who we know is involved in drug an orlandog, joh, ju hernandez's brother, he has been imimplicateded, the president himself, was s supported by thee democrats as well as by prpresident t trump. >> it is very important t to undederstand that right now garifuna community's face the worspapart othee violence. [indiscernible] we cryor the dth of 19 of r leaders in different
with five indigigenous m men insidoff the communinity, why can it not happen with thee peoeoe who areee front lines as happpped with berta caceres?? there going ininside the h houss and treating everyonone with impunity. that is what we're saying today more than ever, my life is in danger. because a month before this happened, one of our garifuna members whwho came to the international court also for the -- he d disappeared. he was kidnapped. six days later, we found him in a river killed. amy:...
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the vast majority of f them aree not violent.heyey need serervices so thahay can get onto a better life. and cities across the country, whether we're talking about los angeles or san francisco or austin, texas, just up the road for me, are moving inin that direction. joe biden has said he wants to work with local communities as they are doing that. all of that is positive. as he said, we need to keep pushshing. juan: julian c castro, you may e reluctant to talkk about your on personal r role in ththis, but t must be bittttersweet to s see l of this emphasis now of the national partytyn the issue of police abuse after the murder of gegeorge floydyd when you are ot there eaearly in the campaign raisising this issue and a alsot you in a pest c convention have been a keynonote spepeaker of te democratic conventionn and now many latino leaders feel you have been slighted in the lineup of the four days of the convention. your thougughts onon that? >> look, i know they have a very difficult challenge because the networks c condensed the
the vast majority of f them aree not violent.heyey need serervices so thahay can get onto a better life. and cities across the country, whether we're talking about los angeles or san francisco or austin, texas, just up the road for me, are moving inin that direction. joe biden has said he wants to work with local communities as they are doing that. all of that is positive. as he said, we need to keep pushshing. juan: julian c castro, you may e reluctant to talkk about your on personal r role in...