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atis clear we are looking the strain on school districts we have not seen in a decade. how do states, families and school districts cope with the massive physical strain of the great recession and how do you expect this crisis to be similar or different than what we just went through in the last decade? -- fiscal strain. providedderal aid under the recovering act during the great recession was really important but only covered one quarter of state budget shortfalls. it ended too soon when the state is still struggling to meet their needs. result states enacted those laughs and spending reductions laughs andthose spending reduction slowed the economic recovery in a significant way. of schoolhe impact level was pronounced. the school year was shrunk. the reductions in arizona and arizona entered its full-day kindergarten. those kinds of effects were widespread and in many cases are still with us today. i mentioned haven heading into the pandemic there were 77 thousand fewer teachers and other school workers in this country than there were when the great recession took hol
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trngtocrow aty, sauz the county health officer says it was practically impossible tabs on people crowded on beaches. the cost of enforcement was too high. now, 32 miles of coastline will be back open to the public. >>> and the weather, will it be beach weather? we will find out right now. paul heggen. it has been nice. foggy at the coast. but nice. >> yeah. the fog shifts back and forth. hasn't been too hot inland. all and all, yeah, it could be worse. the fog is spreading inland. a live look in a second. tomorrow and saturday, a little cool down inland and sunday cooler and breezy weather to the whole bay area. along the coast and near the bay, not too much of a change. here is the fog that we are tracking as it is spreading across the bay area. nice look at the bay bridge at the moment. upper 50s in san francisco. mid-50s in santa rosa. otherwise mid-60s with pleasant conditions for now. the fog will continue making its way inland. future cast in red, the areas that will have the thickest fog and low cloud cover tomorrow morning. it backs up toward the coast and temperatures rebound, e
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h, i do ati wiat. i probably will still do take- out. but i don't think people are doing to rush to actually pack the place out. >> reporter: that is a concern of customers and employees alike, so the market takes the temperature and logs the arrival of if worker into the building around miguel is installing a thermal camera. they're doing their best to to navigate these uncharted waters. now there is social unrest to worry about. >> it is a learning factor for everyone and we're all adapting to this and, you know, just dealing with it as we can. >> reporter: in san jose, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> let's take a live look at san jose. the bay kicking off another mini heat wave. let's get to american league paul hagen with a spike in temperatures. >>> yes. the peak of this heat wave will be tomorrow. it is toasty away from the bay. 98 in fairfield. a usual hot spot. 89 degrees in san jose. even the airport in san francisco is at 82 degrees. downtown it is several degrees cooler. i'll show you that coming up. the heat advisory continues until
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ati errors. become the new york times has admitted there were major flaws in it he reported to your knowledge he is living in the elections which triggered a coup. the details just stop. and. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic development only loosely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. it seems wrong we're all just don't all. get to shape out just being educated and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. welcome but now the new york times has surprised many of its readers with a major u. turn having previously back to kill a report into fraud during last year's believe you know elections it now says that those findings were actually incorrect he was though that very report which triggered a coup in bolivia topping the reelected president. as more. forget who sions 11 or th
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ati errors. in your chances admitted there were major flaws in the key reporting to you. live elections which triggered the coup we'll have details after the break. seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out. active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic development only loosely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back to new york times surprised many of its readers with a major you to have been previously back to king reported to stream last year's bolivian elections are now says those findings were correct it was a very poor choice triggered a coup in bolivia toppling the related president david morale this. has been taking a closer look. forget who sions 11 or the italian job this was something else they didn't rob a bank or a casino vault this heist was so much more ambitious they
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french state say to pick up a bale of up to $120000.00 euros a month for that all using solar table ski ati. a leading black lives matter activist has warned that the us political system will be burned down and replaced if the movement's demands are ignored speaking to fox news hawk newsome did insist however that he doesn't condone violence or rioting we spoke to the rights activist in the wake of the controversial interview and asked him about the changes he wants to see the authorities make would we sing in this in our education to give black people who better opportunities toward the future what are we saying defund the police a lot of people don't understand what the funding to police is the money back into community organizations should take a remedial the situations that they cause a need for the police people commit crimes i don't know how verty mental health issues and desperation let's attack poverty by providing opportunity let's provide social services to tackle the mental health aspect of our recent poll shows that almost half of americans view the black lives matter movement v
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ati harris. new york times has admitted there were major flaws in the key reporting to. action which triggered the coup we'll have details after the break. point is now made it to the gates of the central bank in the chaos just like of course the apocalypse now was a remake of part of. really reflects the chaos of the insanity of the vietnam war america is part of darkness america's plunge into imperialist insanity by spending billions to. really nothing interest but spending billions and trillions to get there were a repeat of the insanity on a much more epic scale. destruction of nature. there's a lesson. we need. this over and over. and we. knew at times surprised many of its readers with a major you to have been previously back to q. reporting to you for joining us is believe in elections it now says that those findings were incorrect it was a very report which helped trigger a coup in bolivia toppling the reelected president. because the it takes a closer look. forget who sions 11 or the italian job this was something else they didn't rob a bank or a casino vault th
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going to hand over that we are global news channel going to hand over now to london office time for ati u.k. i'll bring you updates on the top stories in 30 minutes. the world is driven by drama shaped by one person. of the day or thinks. we dare to ask. we're told the civil unrest in the united states and beyond is about systemic racism we're told western institutions are values are inherently flawed and. neither really explain the real evidence of social breakdown what is really in play here is an ideology and ideology that demands absolute submission. they were going underground as derek chervin charged with the murder of george floyd that sparked uprisings across the western world makes his 1st appearance at a court in minneapolis this on the 52nd anniversary of the london arrest of james earl ray guilty of the assassination of dr martin luther king jr which catalyzed the greatest wave of social unrest in the united states since the civil war coming up in the show as protesters in the u.s. and u.k. call for the new liberal governments to tackle the roots of systemic injustice we ask
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hear an hour from now i'm kevin 0 in for me in the same right now thank you for watching our chalo ati international was. the simple things workshop sims and peter's backup public spaces where adults with learning disabilities can engage on equal terms with creative activities like graphics sewing ceramics. cookery and joinery. just giving you shit what's that you know what. you know but just what did you have one case to come up with. the underlying idea of the workshop is a calendar of happiness which they feel thrilled to find joy in the little things of. god are sick i guess. but. i know no crowd. no shots. actually helps me. know. which your thirst for action. in southern california the sun rises over san diego bay. next to a parkway in this parking lot 54 year old maria begins her day.
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ok that wraps it up for this news hour thanks for staying with ati inhofe now it's time. we're told the civil unrest in the united states and beyond is about systemic racism in the western institutions are values are inherently fun and. neither really explain the real evidence of social breakdown what is really in play here is an ideology and ideology absolute submission. oh it gets pretty. we've been a real good shot to begin murderers. become some sort of class community young people are deciding if they want to not like their parents not like the liberals. the blacks are always struggling schools. always have problems but. it's the most ubiquitous gun out there most police departments use it almost overstayers in the school they could get their hands on economies in 24 hours. we were teaching these kids about racism about police brutality taking cried of them there are these kids are a part of history. here we're going underground as derek chervin charged with the murder of george floyd that sparked uprisings across the western world makes his 1st appearance at a court
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people whose tax dollars pay for them it will mop and artsy new york the former minnesota governor and ati america host jesse ventura says the minister eyes a sion of the police can be insane on the streets. why do cops now look like star wars commandos i mean when they come out and you look at them they don't look like your friend they look like an occupying military today not only that i was driving down minnesota a year or 2 ago and i saw on the freeway this big black vehicle looked like it belonged in iraq and i pulled alongside him and said mr soldier state highway department this thing was unbelievable i mean it was it was a combat military machine we need to get that stuff out of our police force as we do i was in the philippines when ferdinand marcos declared martial law i was physically there and there were military on every corner with machine guns let's not do that. they were to come on the way to pay off the 10s of thousands of coronavirus destiny and public anger towards its leadership by the crisis the gulf now and he says russia and china a place you need to simply mention w
people whose tax dollars pay for them it will mop and artsy new york the former minnesota governor and ati america host jesse ventura says the minister eyes a sion of the police can be insane on the streets. why do cops now look like star wars commandos i mean when they come out and you look at them they don't look like your friend they look like an occupying military today not only that i was driving down minnesota a year or 2 ago and i saw on the freeway this big black vehicle looked like it...
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ati's khaled have been to national memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or a part of a global news platform you can submit to your published works in either video or format go to award go to r.t. dot com and into now. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see if. the unwelcome across soccer all things are considered i'm you know about the people's republic of china a non-conformist utopia or a politically correct well take your pick no less the experiment being played out in seattle is no laughing matter the ideas of law and order and the legitimate use of force are at stake a piece of advice go visit shots for chasse visits you. to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest and even in oslo he's an associate professor at the university of south used your norway as well as obdurate russia's economic strategy for a greater eurasia ending in los angeles we
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say that now sees a town of bani walid the next august to the city of sirte which was more market ati's hometown and f l commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league has handled to play as protest against police brutality following the death of george floyd goodell says the need will now encourage peaceful protests against racism and thousands of people have been demonstrating across australia in solidarity with the black lives matter movement and to oppose the deaths of indigenous people in police custody. in other news former us vice president joe biden has formally secured the democratic party's presidential nomination to run against donald trump in november's election early results from primary votes held this week give him the required number of delegates to clinch the nomination biden became the presumptive nominee 2 months ago when his main challenger senator bernie sanders dropped out of the race. now president trump says the u.s. economy is bouncing back from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic it regain $2500000.00 jobs in the month of may
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crying for justice on ati. i know to no crowd. no shots no. action and dealt. with drag no arrests were. points your thirst for action. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to the show rene she is the founder and c.e.o. of informative services she is the creator of the largest block chain aspire global wealth summit for people of color in the chicago land area michelle welcome to the kaiser report thank you for having me max appreciate it all right well looking forward to this conversation now in 2018 if founded informative services your motto is economic parity through education so a lab arrayed on this tell us about your mission good information to police to get education and i saw a deficiency end there. with anything we make decisions so to have a big impact we must have good information to have options available to us good options and as you may know we're living in uncertain times so my vision is to level the playing field good information at least a good education which impacts us economically and socially some would argue that th
crying for justice on ati. i know to no crowd. no shots no. action and dealt. with drag no arrests were. points your thirst for action. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to the show rene she is the founder and c.e.o. of informative services she is the creator of the largest block chain aspire global wealth summit for people of color in the chicago land area michelle welcome to the kaiser report thank you for having me max appreciate it all right well looking forward...
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. >> and our next guest not only i wearing aty hat, he actually wes two hats in his role in life. he's the mayor of union city, georgia, the democratic mayor t there, and also the second vice president for the national ng. league of cities. vince williams, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> tell us, first of all, where union city, georgia, is.of the and how big is it? >> well, union city is approximately ten minutes south of the great city of atlanta. and we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people.ed and we're about 19.6 square jan miles. we'rein nestled six to seven minutes away from hartsville jackson international airport, n so we are greatly positioned in the metro area. >> you serve as one of the vice presidents for the national nizi league of cities. what's that organization's mission? >> well, certainly, the mission of the national league of cities is truly to be the arm for local leaders to be able to understand but also navigate through many of the issues that most of us don't get an education on, because
. >> and our next guest not only i wearing aty hat, he actually wes two hats in his role in life. he's the mayor of union city, georgia, the democratic mayor t there, and also the second vice president for the national ng. league of cities. vince williams, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> tell us, first of all, where union city, georgia, is.of the and how big is it? >> well, union city is approximately ten minutes south...
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aty were allotted rent $10,000 a foot, and out tenants today say, $3000 a foot. stays vacant until you hope somebody shows up at $10,000 a foot. rents don't move like that on fifth avenue. they soared through the ceiling. same with the village and soho. the internet brands, the strong brands on the internet, they find -- and i know it is true because i am on the board of estee lauder for 15 years or the physical helps the digital and they work together, the e-commerce platforms and the physical locations. they reinforce each other. digital only companies often do not get the scale of retail, whether it is bonobos, warby parker. warby parker now has 120 stores, and their stores are very successful. the tenants will be super picky where they go. and the ball is kind of an outdated concept, to some extent. we own some, it has been really hard. our tenants keep going bankrupt, even if we have a good pier 1 or a good forever 21. j.c. penney just announced a round of store closings, as did macy's, none in our malls. our malls are safe, not the worst of the malls. but i
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ard.livier blanche tenure atis steamed at national monetary fund the massachusetts institute of technology the peterson institute holding court with adam posen. professor blanchard, honored to have you with us today. definitive in saying we must have the courage to reflate. with the years you've studied this topic, do we have the ability to reflate ourselves out of this low interest rate regime? i do not care about what happens to interest rates, i care what happens to the economy. it may well be we need to low rates for a long time. but onot a catastrophe, your question i think we can reflate, go back not quite to the old normal but do something not far from it. we can go there quickly. spoke ofwrote, and you the american economic association a year and a half ago about our public debt. are we nationalizing our public debt? have we messed up our bond market so much with this fed action that it is a repairable? olivier: on this we surely disagree. i think there are two issues. we were wise to spend what we .eeded to spend it is not catastrophic, because interest rates are low. the central
ard.livier blanche tenure atis steamed at national monetary fund the massachusetts institute of technology the peterson institute holding court with adam posen. professor blanchard, honored to have you with us today. definitive in saying we must have the courage to reflate. with the years you've studied this topic, do we have the ability to reflate ourselves out of this low interest rate regime? i do not care about what happens to interest rates, i care what happens to the economy. it may well...
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aty were never made to feel home. that is where inclusion is. i wish we had more time with you. speak with someone who is willing to use their time, their platform to make this place a little bit better for everyone. quite a long and storied history. the first black woman to head up and s&p 500 cap -- company. caroline, a lot to digest here. caroline: a lot to digest. she has had a storied career and is not right there still only 4 black ceo's in fortune 500 companies. it is not right that female ceo's of color ended with her leaving. but also, with the administration being able to impact with policy -- he was saying, perhaps my federal level, but at the city level right now -- she was saying, perhaps at a federal level, but at the city level right now. romaine: you talk about women, 5% of the s&p 500 being headed by women. there's a real sense, caroline, something we have talked about a lot this week -- it's not just the feeling people have. it's the feeling things are going backwards. that we made a lot of progress executivemen into numbers, but getting black people into those
aty were never made to feel home. that is where inclusion is. i wish we had more time with you. speak with someone who is willing to use their time, their platform to make this place a little bit better for everyone. quite a long and storied history. the first black woman to head up and s&p 500 cap -- company. caroline, a lot to digest here. caroline: a lot to digest. she has had a storied career and is not right there still only 4 black ceo's in fortune 500 companies. it is not right that...
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i was scheduled to speak here last year at the symposium, but when it came to it, i stayed ati home. and now i may possibly be the ugliest man you have ever seen, though i certainly hope not. but that wasn't why i stayed away. i simply wasn't well enough to travel.e so i'm especially grateful to president john white and the executive committee of the i wat abraham lincoln t institute fora extending the invitation a second time. and i want particularly to thank michael burlinggame who stepped in to fill the gap a year ago.so now, while i was working on my book on lincoln's humor, i was aware of those who questioned my choice of subject so seemingly lacking in gravitas and so marginal to the big issues of s lincoln's time. i believe, however,when b peoplu as muchs. if not more revealing about themselves when being funny than when they're serious. it was plato who reflected, gra serious things cannot be grasped without ridiculous ones. and no one indulged in humor more than lincoln. it was as characteristic of him as his stovepipe hat, but unlike his hat, it was an intrinsic element of
i was scheduled to speak here last year at the symposium, but when it came to it, i stayed ati home. and now i may possibly be the ugliest man you have ever seen, though i certainly hope not. but that wasn't why i stayed away. i simply wasn't well enough to travel.e so i'm especially grateful to president john white and the executive committee of the i wat abraham lincoln t institute fora extending the invitation a second time. and i want particularly to thank michael burlinggame who stepped in...
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. >> i started weeping at the aty we're very close to having kids. >> reporter: they have retained anttorney, who filed a claim against the city and the police. >> they were aiming at a body part that is prohibited when using those type of riot guns. you're not meant to aim at the groin or the head. >> reporter: that officer didn't know that the person he shot has connections that, he knows the san mateo police chief personally. for years he trains police officers about injustice. he wonders now if that work has been in vain. >> the way they've treated people out there over the weekend has been really heartbreaking. the chief is a good person who is trying to do the right thing zbl . >> reporter: i broke nuts to the chief this afternoon about what happened. he issued a statement, derek has been a real leader to reduce bias and discrimination through dialogue. i assured him we will be investigating this incident. the police chief said he is reviewing at what distance police can shoot those projectiles. >>> in our efforts to build a better bay area during this coronavirus pandemic, when
. >> i started weeping at the aty we're very close to having kids. >> reporter: they have retained anttorney, who filed a claim against the city and the police. >> they were aiming at a body part that is prohibited when using those type of riot guns. you're not meant to aim at the groin or the head. >> reporter: that officer didn't know that the person he shot has connections that, he knows the san mateo police chief personally. for years he trains police officers about...
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atis happened on friday. already ic offf s crr imeinhaals against him. breonna taylor was killed three force. theyre on administrative reassignment. and as far as we know publicly the investigation has had very little movement. , very little public movement. what do you make of that difference? >> i definitely think that it has to do with how we see and understand violence and who it impacts and how it's impactedden think it also has to d with the jurisdiction. it'song past time for those officers to be fired. er hit's long pastim tor f reparations and healing ha they're owed and deserved. i think part of it is about how i think our understanding of state violence is shaped by the experiences oflack men like rayshard, who are percived to be the sort of quintessential margets from the time of lynching to the of the present, and that the experiences of women, ofer geased violence as kind of shaped by our understanding of white women experiencing domestic violence in t home, and as a result, black women who experience both state and violence in hoivmese and
atis happened on friday. already ic offf s crr imeinhaals against him. breonna taylor was killed three force. theyre on administrative reassignment. and as far as we know publicly the investigation has had very little movement. , very little public movement. what do you make of that difference? >> i definitely think that it has to do with how we see and understand violence and who it impacts and how it's impactedden think it also has to d with the jurisdiction. it'song past time for those...
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-- the other three officers are facing new charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and atie in aiding and abetting manslaughter. tell us about those charges. >> if you aided and abetted in a crime, you can be liable for the same crime even though the principal actor is driving the action or the crime. if you assisted, advised, helped, you can be held culpable for the crimes of another. >> the maximum sentence i take it for all four ex-police officers remains the same, 40 years, is that right? >> 25 years is the statutory sentence. >> for second-degree murder, is 25 years? >> yes. >> as you know, the floyd family and their attorneys, they had wanted first-degree murder charges for derek chauvin. is that still a possibility, attorney general? >> we're continuing to gather evidence and if we get evidence to support that that we can put in front of a jury, we will present that. at this time we brought forth the maximum ethical charges we could, which are based on the facts that we have found. >> i take it the three other ex-police officers, they either already had been or are ab
-- the other three officers are facing new charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and atie in aiding and abetting manslaughter. tell us about those charges. >> if you aided and abetted in a crime, you can be liable for the same crime even though the principal actor is driving the action or the crime. if you assisted, advised, helped, you can be held culpable for the crimes of another. >> the maximum sentence i take it for all four ex-police officers remains the same, 40...
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could be from a social worker, mental health ofessional or armed cops when that is deemed appropriate; ati shoo or armed robbery, say. e e council plans to initi long process, including likely a referendum, to change the city's charter. at the same time, and alloe it to shift s the $193 million annual police department budget to community-based ograms. councillors say they want to address underlying problems liks homelessnd other symptoms of poverty that drive crime and violen. critics of the council's move say they are alarmed at the lack of details or time frame. steve cramer, with a downtown business association, says it sendthe wrong message to the economically vital companies and sport venues who want reassure customers, employees and fans that the downtown is safe. >> there's no plan.la there's noto make a plan. yet there's this very poovocative headline out there, kind of a talkint that's created a huge vacuum that people are filling with their their worst fears.aspirations or >> reporter: others worry about morale in the minneapolis police department, troubledears by officer-involv
could be from a social worker, mental health ofessional or armed cops when that is deemed appropriate; ati shoo or armed robbery, say. e e council plans to initi long process, including likely a referendum, to change the city's charter. at the same time, and alloe it to shift s the $193 million annual police department budget to community-based ograms. councillors say they want to address underlying problems liks homelessnd other symptoms of poverty that drive crime and violen. critics of the...
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we are seeing people of asymptomatic testing positive, but again, we look aty hospitalizations.e have built plenty of capacity of 5,000 beds available. that is why we issued 25 executive orders to slow the spread. we've done that in oklahoma. >> jason: so you have these massive crowds and nearly a million tickets demanded out there. and applications and whatnot. what are you going to do with all these people that lyrically could be hundreds of thousands of people to come and you only have 19,000 people indoors. what about the other people? what are you going to do with them?co >> well, there is an overflow crowd but it is a testament that people are ready to move on and ouespecially in oklahoma. we have to learn how to deal with this virus. it's not like it's going to magically disappear in august or september. so other states, we are several months ahead of other states. and so we know people will be there and there will be people outside and really underscores the fact that people are ready to get back to their normal lives. and people are excited to see president trump and we
we are seeing people of asymptomatic testing positive, but again, we look aty hospitalizations.e have built plenty of capacity of 5,000 beds available. that is why we issued 25 executive orders to slow the spread. we've done that in oklahoma. >> jason: so you have these massive crowds and nearly a million tickets demanded out there. and applications and whatnot. what are you going to do with all these people that lyrically could be hundreds of thousands of people to come and you only have...
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central command over the past year and from here russian military experts i don't agree with him are ati and egyptian military experts have been supporting kept at it they run the battles beyond the battles in southern tripoli from the certain central command and the city of tijuana from ted who would not have tied his forces received military enforcement reinforcements and also military supplies over the past year memorial services have been held in the united states for george floyd who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days of black lives matter protests across the u.s. were paused as tributes were paid for policemen have been sacked and charged in connection with his murder victory it's crazy all these people came to see my brother and. that's amazing to me that he touched so many people. you know that he be in touch in our hearts you know. you come to 3rd war where we're from people across right now and it's how much they love them you know i'm just stand strong as i came in because i need to get it out i need to get it out everybody won't justice we want justice for george h
central command over the past year and from here russian military experts i don't agree with him are ati and egyptian military experts have been supporting kept at it they run the battles beyond the battles in southern tripoli from the certain central command and the city of tijuana from ted who would not have tied his forces received military enforcement reinforcements and also military supplies over the past year memorial services have been held in the united states for george floyd who died...
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but also there's the notion that decisions might be being made with regard to life and whether or not aty of person's quality of life is worth saving. so and we talk about advocacy, for example, having an advocate in the room for people with disabilitiesespecially with someone like down syndrome who hato go ind cnd have a family member or a person who has been working with them over the years to help them make care, so this puts them more at risk, and there's policy being looked at now that is a bit scary to people with disabilities that that determinations are being made,ge like whos a ventilator basedyo onknow, physical and cognitive ability. how the virus might be afecting them and whether or not they get to keep a ventilator. >> woodruff: goernor tom ridge, as somebody who's been involved with the disability community for a lo time, are these issues that have been discussed in the past, or is this something that is just now for the first time being thought about seriously? >> one to have thehallenge that danny and i and the broader disability communityti organis are dealing with is th
but also there's the notion that decisions might be being made with regard to life and whether or not aty of person's quality of life is worth saving. so and we talk about advocacy, for example, having an advocate in the room for people with disabilitiesespecially with someone like down syndrome who hato go ind cnd have a family member or a person who has been working with them over the years to help them make care, so this puts them more at risk, and there's policy being looked at now that is...
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another glorious chapter in history of zionism the irony is that many ardent design is disagree policia ati initial mon west bank. and finally boris johnson's chief age dominic cummings could face private legal action over his controversial trip to durham all of the restrictions were in place the action is currently being crowd funded by a law graduate frustrated by cummings flouting of the government's own coronavirus guidelines. well launched on sunday the fundraiser is seeking $300000.00 pounds for the case with the nation so far at a little under $3000.00 the money raised will initially fund legal advice on coming strip and if a basis for prosecution is found will they go towards prosecuting him any of the money raised which is spent on the prosecution will be donated to a charity which helps people with fission problems well in april cummings had his wife drive 260 miles to take their child to a 2nd time in durham at a time when full measures were still in place for a star and police that the trip didn't break the law while a subsequent 60 mile round trip to barnard castle which some t
another glorious chapter in history of zionism the irony is that many ardent design is disagree policia ati initial mon west bank. and finally boris johnson's chief age dominic cummings could face private legal action over his controversial trip to durham all of the restrictions were in place the action is currently being crowd funded by a law graduate frustrated by cummings flouting of the government's own coronavirus guidelines. well launched on sunday the fundraiser is seeking $300000.00...
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you look atis, when the fashion world in general, not just footwear, but apparel as well, you have seenars, a trend towards casual eyes nation -- casualization where people are less formal in the workplace and social events. that applies to the way people dress and the type of shoes they wear. in the industry, people are wearing more and more, what we call, athleisure shoes and speakers. this -- sneakers. this is why you see sneakers growth has been five times faster. we are seeing it a lot with the booming athleisure and sneaker type of categories. have been very, very busy preparing for that. i would like to say we are making good products -- good strides in that direction. one of the good things about our company is that our risk profile, in such instances, is relatively robust. from the product offering standpoint, we offer one of the broader collections you can find in the country. from the price standpoint we can be in the belly of the market. , whetherall channels it's wholesale or online, and within aisle 9 we also offer the services from our own platform and third-party online
you look atis, when the fashion world in general, not just footwear, but apparel as well, you have seenars, a trend towards casual eyes nation -- casualization where people are less formal in the workplace and social events. that applies to the way people dress and the type of shoes they wear. in the industry, people are wearing more and more, what we call, athleisure shoes and speakers. this -- sneakers. this is why you see sneakers growth has been five times faster. we are seeing it a lot...
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thank our and supporting staff for helping possible.nday's event without objection, the chair recess aty declare any time. before we talk about merging trends, howerging to address some housekeeping matters. first, today's session will be conducted entirely on an unclassified basis. all participants should refrain from classifying any -- the committee is conducting this in compliance with house resolution 965 and a remote committee proceeding. it is being broadcast live on the website. like many of you, i would have -- prefer to hold this in washington dc but because the covid-19 pandemic remains serious and widespread, there proceeding remotely to ensure the safety of our witnesses, members, staff and public. today's important conversation is essential to our oversight of the intelligence -- how the intelligence committee is keeping this from foreign interference. bite -- i hope there will be a bipartisan discussion. colleagues have not worked with the committee. i hope they will reconsider and join us for future hearings. whether conducted remotely or in person, these hearings are offi
thank our and supporting staff for helping possible.nday's event without objection, the chair recess aty declare any time. before we talk about merging trends, howerging to address some housekeeping matters. first, today's session will be conducted entirely on an unclassified basis. all participants should refrain from classifying any -- the committee is conducting this in compliance with house resolution 965 and a remote committee proceeding. it is being broadcast live on the website. like...
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atis retiring this year, and the end of this year.eek that ad last confederate monument that is on the courthouse square in dekalb county, georgia, had to be taken down, and i am happy to report , cranes wereument called at 12:00 a.m. last thursday night, i believe, and they took that statue down, and there were cries of joy by the citizens of dekalb county, that they no longer had to look up to that confederate monument looming over them as they walked to the courthouse to seek justice. so i am proud that that has occurred in my district. host: we will have to end it there. cumbersome and hank johnson, democrat from georgia, we appreciate your time. to thetake our viewers house floor for gavel-to-gavel coverage. the honorable donald s. beyer jr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: almighty god, thank you for giving us another day. have mercy upon us, o god, as the r
atis retiring this year, and the end of this year.eek that ad last confederate monument that is on the courthouse square in dekalb county, georgia, had to be taken down, and i am happy to report , cranes wereument called at 12:00 a.m. last thursday night, i believe, and they took that statue down, and there were cries of joy by the citizens of dekalb county, that they no longer had to look up to that confederate monument looming over them as they walked to the courthouse to seek justice. so i...
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to give aty, you have warning before you shoot. duty tocity, you have a intervene. and there will be other things in this executive order. i want you to know that it goes beyond policing. talking i have been with business owners and ceo's over the last several weeks, and what i have said to them, when we invest in communities that and underunderserved, invested in, when we have not done the investments, then you do not have to spend as much on policing if you can take the necessary funds. i want you to know and appreciate that everything you lastly, i will say this. george and his family, in houston, the third ward, coming thought thatd have his name would now be mentioned in south africa, canada, nairobi, berlin, south korea, europe, a person who may not have been known on many before. people --olkman for people for people, turned for good. we honor him not because he was perfect, but because when he took his last breath we will -- we were able to breathe. we proudly recall -- we proudly aslare june 9 2020 day george perry day. may god be the glory. ♪ >> to god be
to give aty, you have warning before you shoot. duty tocity, you have a intervene. and there will be other things in this executive order. i want you to know that it goes beyond policing. talking i have been with business owners and ceo's over the last several weeks, and what i have said to them, when we invest in communities that and underunderserved, invested in, when we have not done the investments, then you do not have to spend as much on policing if you can take the necessary funds. i...
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s text us aty that same number -- (202) 748-8003. we are always reading on social media.c, we are seeing a lot of states do different things when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic. , sometates are open fully states are putting their toes in the water slowly. how is that going to affect the national numbers when all of the states are doing different things when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic? guest: to the degree that some restrictions remain in place for several more months, that will hold back a number of people that can be rehired. i talked to a restaurant owner in chicago and she said, maybe half the people she let go in march she could bring back by the fourth of july. she said one of her restaurants really can't reopen. it is a small pub and she has to be at half capacity, it is not worth reopening. you will see those types of things play out. manufacturing,ke it might not be possible to have the same number of workers in the same amount of production, even if they are allowed to reopen. host: are there certain areas where the unemployment rates have hit har
s text us aty that same number -- (202) 748-8003. we are always reading on social media.c, we are seeing a lot of states do different things when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic. , sometates are open fully states are putting their toes in the water slowly. how is that going to affect the national numbers when all of the states are doing different things when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic? guest: to the degree that some restrictions remain in place for several more months, that will...
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these are difficult issues that we must atis least be able to debate and discuss them without somebody being called a name or someone losing their job because they don't subscribe to the new orthodoxies is to say institutional racism are you for or against it. if you challenge it in any way, people lose their jobs i think this is a dangerous trend that i'm witnessing in america. only can't even sit down and logically discuss and deal with some facts not emotions. the one again are conversations with robert woodson he is the founder and president here to talk about issues related the last couple of weeks. the first call for robert is from leo in oklahoma, leo go ahead. >> caller: how are you today it's good to see you again i am half native american half whites, i'm 72 years old i was there in 64, 65 and 66. we have come a long way in this country. it looks like we have not come far enough and there's still more work to do. i represent a group of retired professionals, mostly racial we are approaching this problem from a different perspective and that based on -- we studied i can't say
these are difficult issues that we must atis least be able to debate and discuss them without somebody being called a name or someone losing their job because they don't subscribe to the new orthodoxies is to say institutional racism are you for or against it. if you challenge it in any way, people lose their jobs i think this is a dangerous trend that i'm witnessing in america. only can't even sit down and logically discuss and deal with some facts not emotions. the one again are conversations...
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so we're kind of locked in per to aty into an unfair situation. i think that something has to be dope to chan done to change that and everybody comes down to the same tariffs. the rue -- >> i like the idea of everybody coming down. i don't like the idea of everyone coming up. >> maybe we'll have to meet in the middle. we can't be locked into this position. in the past, the negotiations have basically been the currency has been the u.s. has paid everyone to lower there's a little bit. just very briefly, the biggest single problem there is that you have a group of unelected, unaccountable people who make juris prudence, which juris prudence binds the united states, affects our jobs and our businesses and our farmers and our ranchers and there's nothing that we can do about it. it's a screwball system where you have these people doing what they were never intended to do and that is to say right rules and that's a large part of the reason why we've had no negotiations in the last 25 years. no real negotiations in the last 20, 25 years. i could go on,
so we're kind of locked in per to aty into an unfair situation. i think that something has to be dope to chan done to change that and everybody comes down to the same tariffs. the rue -- >> i like the idea of everybody coming down. i don't like the idea of everyone coming up. >> maybe we'll have to meet in the middle. we can't be locked into this position. in the past, the negotiations have basically been the currency has been the u.s. has paid everyone to lower there's a little...
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. >> reporter: as he faced new york's surging covid-19 cases, governor cuomo also facing off trump atio say thank you? i'm saying thank you for doing your job. the president's position was the states were in charge, the states, the governors, the governors, yeah, but the federal government is nothing without the states. we have to work together. there are things that the federal government has, assets that they have that the states don't have. i'm calling china to buy ppe. every governor is calling china to buy masks. it made no sense. and when we agreed, we agreed and when we disagreed, we disagreed and i said to him from day one, forget the past. forget the politics. i'll call it straight the way i see it and he'll call it straight and when it worked, i said it worked and when it didn't i said it didn't. >> if you had to give president trump a grade on how he's handled this pandemic, what would you give him? >> i don't grade him. he can grade himself or higher being or the people of this nation will grade him come election day. >> what grade would you give yourself? >> i would ask th
. >> reporter: as he faced new york's surging covid-19 cases, governor cuomo also facing off trump atio say thank you? i'm saying thank you for doing your job. the president's position was the states were in charge, the states, the governors, the governors, yeah, but the federal government is nothing without the states. we have to work together. there are things that the federal government has, assets that they have that the states don't have. i'm calling china to buy ppe. every governor...