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. >>> en italia hoy lunes un auto cruzÓ por primera el nuevo puente de genova se desrrum bo en agosto no hubo vÍctimas que lamentar se pide que se mantengan alejado del Área de peligro la Última vez que hizo erupciÓn en 2010 con un saldo de 300 personas muertas. mÁs de # 80 mil evacuados. esta vez solamente una bella, bella imagen al regresar. la mÚsica mariachi vuelve sonar en la plaza gar balbi en la ciudad de mÉxico. pero le vamos a decir por quÉ quÉdese (comerciales). >>> este domingo hubo una buena razÓn para escuchar mÚsica de mariachi en la famosa plaza garibaldi, voluntarios repartieron alimentos a 200 mÚsicos que quedaron sin y gre sos por el coronavirus en estos meses, la mÚsica nos trae alivio, nos une en esta pandemia y muy bien por esta ayuda. asÍ vamos, un dia a la vez. siga con titulares y mÁs. tenga buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> buena noches compadres, bienvenidos tenemos un gran invitado estÁ con nosotros el gran exgoleador del tri. luis el matador hernÁndez, Órale, brother!!! actividad m el fÚtbol europeo, muchos goles. quÉ pasa con el beisbol de las grandes ligas, va a
. >>> en italia hoy lunes un auto cruzÓ por primera el nuevo puente de genova se desrrum bo en agosto no hubo vÍctimas que lamentar se pide que se mantengan alejado del Área de peligro la Última vez que hizo erupciÓn en 2010 con un saldo de 300 personas muertas. mÁs de # 80 mil evacuados. esta vez solamente una bella, bella imagen al regresar. la mÚsica mariachi vuelve sonar en la plaza gar balbi en la ciudad de mÉxico. pero le vamos a decir por quÉ quÉdese (comerciales)....
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welcomed the arrival of what they described as new crowd negroes who unlike ugoisding generations of bo black leaders pledged to wage a battle against working-class exploitation. they declared that the new crowd is uncompromising. its tactics are not defensive but offensive. , it will not send notes after a negro is lynched. it will not appear to white leaders. it will appeal to plain working people everywhere. the new crowd sees that war came, that the negro fought, bled and died. that the war has ended and he is not yet free. victor daily, a cornell university graduate and former officer in the 92nd division served as business manager for the magazine in 1919 and 1920. commissioned as a first lieutenant at the des moines dalyers training camp, received honors, but despite this achievement, like other officers in the 92nd division, the pervasive discrimination soured him to america's professed ideals and sharpened his racial and political consciousness. he wrote in an october 1919 "ther published in messenger," in response to the magazine being labeled as bolshevist, our resistance to
welcomed the arrival of what they described as new crowd negroes who unlike ugoisding generations of bo black leaders pledged to wage a battle against working-class exploitation. they declared that the new crowd is uncompromising. its tactics are not defensive but offensive. , it will not send notes after a negro is lynched. it will not appear to white leaders. it will appeal to plain working people everywhere. the new crowd sees that war came, that the negro fought, bled and died. that the war...
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. >>> se llevaron mas de 200 bo l botellas y este restaurante de sanjo jose aenpenas se prepar r para despues de la pan pandemia . >>> son botellas de 50 dolares, 500 dolrares . >>> esta mujer saco de las ca i camisas a los jovcs yenes y e n unrobo mayun robo mayor tambien este hombre e en laos angeles se puso frntent la tienda. >>> habia una cubeta de eufue q que entre y la saque. >>> aca estos hombres resauguarn su joyeirria. >>> en esta tiendas de de msuu r arrasaron con acordeones de hasta seis mil dolares . >>> que tengan fe y calma, que s sabemos su enojo pero que no d t detruyde destruyan otras fliamilias. >>> si pandemia habia silenciado a los negocios ahora estos actos vandalicos los han dejadoen e o laoscula oscuridad. >>> en mineaponeapolis hay te l calma , parece que labi rabia d disminuyendo pero no el dolor. >>> el clamor ypro protestas sen extingiduido hoy y destacar los0 mil jovenes el ecnen el capit i pidiendo justicia aca en el m meorial y la familia queespera el martes se le hagan los cargos a estos proximo jueves es el primero r servicio fnerario quunerario c aca l
. >>> se llevaron mas de 200 bo l botellas y este restaurante de sanjo jose aenpenas se prepar r para despues de la pan pandemia . >>> son botellas de 50 dolares, 500 dolrares . >>> esta mujer saco de las ca i camisas a los jovcs yenes y e n unrobo mayun robo mayor tambien este hombre e en laos angeles se puso frntent la tienda. >>> habia una cubeta de eufue q que entre y la saque. >>> aca estos hombres resauguarn su joyeirria. >>> en esta...
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, y valores opresivos y fundamentalistas >>> y para esta y otras noticia suscirbadse ribacribase al bo con la i informacion, al volver regrses l la serie italia y cristiano ronaldo despues de mas de 100 dias de inactividad y celebramos a un maestro del periodismo d o deporgivotivo que lelleva dos ds cantando goles en telemundo, e g ergresamoer regresamos con datos sin límites de metro y el nuevo iphone se, gabriel conquista todo. Él trabaja para que la tradición familiar siga siendo tradición. llévate el nuevo iphone se por menos de 100 dólares al cambiarte a metro. disfrutar de una clásica, con un clásico. miller lite. gran sabor. solo 96 calorías. y a convivir con los nuestros. y volverán nuestros conciertos, y domingos de deportes. pero hoy, desde nuestros hogares, podemos ayudar a nuestra comunidad para cuando estemos juntos de nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. llqueremos pedirte quea
, y valores opresivos y fundamentalistas >>> y para esta y otras noticia suscirbadse ribacribase al bo con la i informacion, al volver regrses l la serie italia y cristiano ronaldo despues de mas de 100 dias de inactividad y celebramos a un maestro del periodismo d o deporgivotivo que lelleva dos ds cantando goles en telemundo, e g ergresamoer regresamos con datos sin límites de metro y el nuevo iphone se, gabriel conquista todo. Él trabaja para que la tradición familiar siga siendo...
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la pandemia retasÓ los procesos de ciudadanÍa, y la ceremonia de naturalizaciÓn se llevan a con bo, siguiendosmada por ser ciudadana que madrugÓ. >>> imaginÓ que la ceremonia serÍa de esta manera. >>> nunca. >>> tenÍa mÁs de 30 aÑos viviendo en estados unidos. >>> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ ser ciudadana?. >>> para tener un voto, para votar por los presidentes y el gobierno. >>> no fue la Única con hambre de ejercer su voto >>> ahora voy a sentirme mÁs orgulloso. >>> sentÍa impotencia de no poder votar. >>> me daba tres tristeza y coraje. >>> una de los propÓsitos es elegir un candidato que apoye la igualdad. >>> con un voto hace la diferencia y habrÁn cambios buenos. >>> esta ceremonia se llevÓ acabo. 147 personas de 42 paÍses, se convirtieron en ciudadanos estadounidenses. >>> estoy orgulloso de este paÍs, la verdad. >>> el departamento de salud del condado de san diego, los autos se formaron en 2 filas. al avanzar dieron de juramento y se les entregÓ el certificado. la primera ceremonia de este tipo. si valiÓ la pena. >>> es algo bonito para mÍ, no saben lo que siento, porque trabajamos por hacer al
la pandemia retasÓ los procesos de ciudadanÍa, y la ceremonia de naturalizaciÓn se llevan a con bo, siguiendosmada por ser ciudadana que madrugÓ. >>> imaginÓ que la ceremonia serÍa de esta manera. >>> nunca. >>> tenÍa mÁs de 30 aÑos viviendo en estados unidos. >>> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ ser ciudadana?. >>> para tener un voto, para votar por los presidentes y el gobierno. >>> no fue la Única con hambre de ejercer su voto >>>...
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. >> and susan, you're write ag bo bo book on nancy pelosi. saw a divide between adam schiff and the impeachment leader saying they did want to hear from him, and want to hear from him now, and the, chairman nadler and others saying you know, why bother? why waste our time on him? the argument, of course, is that he could have, could have been a major witness on impeachment, and made it impossible to have him there, and by saying he would only come if subpoenaed. what do you thing congress is going to do? do they want to hear from him? >> i think there's division on that. i think they have other fish to fry, a lot of interest pursuing the attorney general william barr. i think that may take a higher priority than going back to john bolton. you know, john bolton told me one extraordinary thing which is if he was a senator thinks he would have voted to convict donald trump and remove him from office because of the ukraine affair. >> pretty startling. there's another departure pending from the white house, monica. we've confirmed geoff bennett, o
. >> and susan, you're write ag bo bo book on nancy pelosi. saw a divide between adam schiff and the impeachment leader saying they did want to hear from him, and want to hear from him now, and the, chairman nadler and others saying you know, why bother? why waste our time on him? the argument, of course, is that he could have, could have been a major witness on impeachment, and made it impossible to have him there, and by saying he would only come if subpoenaed. what do you thing...
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. >> reporter: feeling doss run deep on bo sides of the protest line, but that is the challenge, isn't it? in union city, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> where he will, this has become thely soundtrack across the bay area. illegal fireworks going off practically every night. kpix 5's kenny choi is live in richmond to show us what east bay police departments are doing to crack down on this, kenny? >> reporter: liz, richmond police say that they have gotten so many complaints that they are now working with some other police departments in the county to try to address concerns from residents. we have seen multiple, countless videos posted online, and these illegal fireworks shows are definitely on the rise as the new numbers indicate. from san francisco to richmond, oakland and san jose. illegal fireworks are lighting up the night's sky. >> it started sometime mid may. we started hearing fireworks over and over. >> reporter: it is not just your imagination. richmond police say over the last three months they have received 1,200 fireworks- related day. >> it is a bay area and nationwide issue vers
. >> reporter: feeling doss run deep on bo sides of the protest line, but that is the challenge, isn't it? in union city, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> where he will, this has become thely soundtrack across the bay area. illegal fireworks going off practically every night. kpix 5's kenny choi is live in richmond to show us what east bay police departments are doing to crack down on this, kenny? >> reporter: liz, richmond police say that they have gotten so many complaints that...
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robert: can the white house stop the publition of this bo on tuesday? geoff: a judge used the phrase the horse is already out of the barn sm the book has been distributed. some 200,000 copies domestically and another 1,00 abroad. when elements of the book hit the press earlier week,t was viewed through a partisan. republicans aresaying he is being a sensationalist and democrats are saying he was unpatriotic when he chose not to testify. which strikes me as particularly damning about the allegations. if you look at t them total of what these four-star generals have said to include jim mattisy they areg the same thing. in their view, president ump is ethicically unfit and unprepared for the job a that is damming and nothing that the white house can say to undo that. robert: this is one of many tell -all books and susan i will be interviewing john bolton on tuesday. i know you have interviewed john bolton for u.s.a. today. but tell me about the significance of this book coming out. i know we have seen these books before from former firms, but why does bolt
robert: can the white house stop the publition of this bo on tuesday? geoff: a judge used the phrase the horse is already out of the barn sm the book has been distributed. some 200,000 copies domestically and another 1,00 abroad. when elements of the book hit the press earlier week,t was viewed through a partisan. republicans aresaying he is being a sensationalist and democrats are saying he was unpatriotic when he chose not to testify. which strikes me as particularly damning about the...
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bo jackson was a pro baseball and football player. an incredibly strong athlete.t with himself for grounding out with the picture. very obvious, he does need a new back. uncle david is sightless. his family gathered around for the first attempt at a free- throw. he has never seen one. the lifetime percentage, 100%. that is a good effort. >>> happy father's day to you as well. >>> thank you julie. thank you as well and we will see all of you tomorrow night. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. music) - i've been curious about china for years. heck, i even lived in chinatown in new york city for a new york minute. but
bo jackson was a pro baseball and football player. an incredibly strong athlete.t with himself for grounding out with the picture. very obvious, he does need a new back. uncle david is sightless. his family gathered around for the first attempt at a free- throw. he has never seen one. the lifetime percentage, 100%. that is a good effort. >>> happy father's day to you as well. >>> thank you julie. thank you as well and we will see all of you tomorrow night. businesses are...
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so i admitted that i wanted to flee to turkey through bo garia and then go on to my relatives in west germany. you can see when they spent the 1st days after the failed escape attempts behind the walls of the central prison in bogus in solitary confinement in darkness. then he was transferred to another prison in sofia. there he shared a 3 by 4 meters cell with 2 other inmates. we only had a 10 meter canister of water that. counted as drinking water. we had a wooden spoon with dirt on it so thick nobody would have dared to eat with it. the toilet was just a bucket it stood in the cell the whole day and was only emptied once a day. in november $988.00 you quest transferred to east germany and put on trial the sentence was one year and 6 months in prison. story and turn it off couldn't find the valuable watch he'd been given as a reward for another arrest but he has many souvenirs from his years of service stored in his basement. now. i have no problem meeting up with him. i'm even curious to see him after so many years and shake his hand. so we can forgive. we all live in the same zone
so i admitted that i wanted to flee to turkey through bo garia and then go on to my relatives in west germany. you can see when they spent the 1st days after the failed escape attempts behind the walls of the central prison in bogus in solitary confinement in darkness. then he was transferred to another prison in sofia. there he shared a 3 by 4 meters cell with 2 other inmates. we only had a 10 meter canister of water that. counted as drinking water. we had a wooden spoon with dirt on it so...
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bo is first up joining us from sylvester, georgia. good morning.elcome to the conversation. >> caller: thank you. i had a relative that served on the lafi during the battle woo son, which was the longest artillery dual i believe in naval history. the first question i have is that president truman called it a police action even though it was undeclared, and the second question i have is that the armistice ended the fighting on the peninsula in 1953, but there has been no formal treaty. to many of the north koreans the war has never been forgotten even though we have forgotten the war itself in a lot of american history. thank you. >> bo, thank you. two very important points. >> yeah. of course, it is a war, as i call it a war on hold. there has been no peace treaty. there was to be a political settlement. this was called for within the original armistice agreement in july of 1953 that there would be a political conference that would reunify the two koreas. but the hostilities were so great that by 1954 the meetings took place in '54 in geneva and it
bo is first up joining us from sylvester, georgia. good morning.elcome to the conversation. >> caller: thank you. i had a relative that served on the lafi during the battle woo son, which was the longest artillery dual i believe in naval history. the first question i have is that president truman called it a police action even though it was undeclared, and the second question i have is that the armistice ended the fighting on the peninsula in 1953, but there has been no formal treaty. to...
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just a few days ago marked the fifth anniversary of my son bo's passing from cancer. there are some days the grief is so great that it feels no different than it did the day i sat on his bed as he passed away. but i also know that the best way to bear loss and pain is to turn it into that anger and anguish into purpose. americans know what our purpose is as a nation. it has to be guided. it has to be guided. it's guided us from the very beginning. you know, it's reported the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated, little yolanda king came home and jumped in her daddy's arms and said, oh, daddy, now we're never going to get our freedom. her daddy was reassuring, strong and brave. he said, no, don't worry, baby. it's going to be okay. it's going to be all right. amid the violence and fear, dr. king, he persevered. he was driven by his dream of a nation where justice runs down like water, rushes like a mighty stream. then in 1968, hate cut him down in memphis. two days before dr. king was murdered, he gave a final sunday sermon in washington where he told us
just a few days ago marked the fifth anniversary of my son bo's passing from cancer. there are some days the grief is so great that it feels no different than it did the day i sat on his bed as he passed away. but i also know that the best way to bear loss and pain is to turn it into that anger and anguish into purpose. americans know what our purpose is as a nation. it has to be guided. it has to be guided. it's guided us from the very beginning. you know, it's reported the day that president...
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if bo was still in harm's way. and this information came out. and the president, bo was my son who was -- i'm sorry. i apologize. who served in iraq for a year, was in the army: if he was in afghanistan, what would you have done, joe? what are the parents thinking out there? what are those sons and daughters? husbands and wives? it's an absolute dereliction of duty. if any of this is even remotely true. so i think the president has a lot to answer for and should answer quickly, quickly. >> what consequences should he face if the reports are true? >> if these allegations are true, and he did nothing about any of this, then in fact i think the public should -- unrelated to my running, conclude this man is unfit to be president of the united states of america. >> do you think -- >> i was told, nbc mike? mike, great relief, doesn't have to follow me every day. >> we saw you on the campaign trail still locked in a difficult nomination battle. the polls though today show you with a sizable national lead, a lead in a lot of the states critical in the e
if bo was still in harm's way. and this information came out. and the president, bo was my son who was -- i'm sorry. i apologize. who served in iraq for a year, was in the army: if he was in afghanistan, what would you have done, joe? what are the parents thinking out there? what are those sons and daughters? husbands and wives? it's an absolute dereliction of duty. if any of this is even remotely true. so i think the president has a lot to answer for and should answer quickly, quickly....
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bolton's book, i know a lot of people have been talking bo out that one, scott. >> boy, a lot of people. certainly president trump is trying to stop it. the justice department has bolton in court but it looks very unlikely they will be able to stop this book from being published. president trump won't have the excuse bolton is some kind of liberal, democrat, what not, he's as republican as republican and conservative's conservative. in the book he said trump made a direct appeal to president xi from china they should work trade differences out to help trump win the re-election specifically asking china to buy more farm products from the midwest. the government is trying to quash the book, though it's really too late. by now there's so many copies in reviewers hands that anything that's interesting in the book is getting published in newspapers and on television. now, one sideot a very good boo. "the new york times" review of book says bolton is a poor writer giving way too much details. at one point adding in details of a nap he took. he said bolton's booking to else between two discord
bolton's book, i know a lot of people have been talking bo out that one, scott. >> boy, a lot of people. certainly president trump is trying to stop it. the justice department has bolton in court but it looks very unlikely they will be able to stop this book from being published. president trump won't have the excuse bolton is some kind of liberal, democrat, what not, he's as republican as republican and conservative's conservative. in the book he said trump made a direct appeal to...
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bo eeoll it off. the situation so, congratulations for that.nd moving forward, also, with the adoption. let's talk about what is going on. beautiful shot from our exploratorium camera back at pier 15 back across a mostly cloudy san francisco and temperatures 55 degrees and brighter today and that means a little bit warmer but nothing out of control. at least not today. that hit us tomorrow and then by the weekend we're looking at a slight chance of showers and not what happened over the weekend. no, i a great time watching those thunderstorms roll in and hopefully you enjoyed the wet weather also. seasonal tonight with a little bit of fog near the coast and low cloudiness at 7:00 and notice by noon still hanging around the coast and still pushing across the golden gate bridge and that will dry up a little bit this afternoon by 7:00 it starts to make that eastward push once again. but notice it is not going to be nearly as extensive tomorrow which will allow tomorrow to be warmer than today. today we get back to average under a partly cloudy sky
bo eeoll it off. the situation so, congratulations for that.nd moving forward, also, with the adoption. let's talk about what is going on. beautiful shot from our exploratorium camera back at pier 15 back across a mostly cloudy san francisco and temperatures 55 degrees and brighter today and that means a little bit warmer but nothing out of control. at least not today. that hit us tomorrow and then by the weekend we're looking at a slight chance of showers and not what happened over the...
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bo when you think the political side here, what was gained? this a president thinking about the campaign and law and order and suburban vots or >> oh, y he had his eye on his re-election, certainly in his comments. i think he sees an opportunity to try to come acros as sobody who is -- pushing off to some voters frightening are seeing -- lootingre seeing s being broken into. trump has taken it upon himself saying if i'm the one as a strongan to come down on that conduct, i'm going to be over politically. that's a gamble, though, becaust if people w order, they want stability, they're not lking for a sort of chaotic moment, well, he's probably not the best candidate given his conduct. this has always been the challenge with trump, i bob, that even if he's sort of given a political, oortuni can often be his own worst ene given his ownhetoric. even when has an opening he will often make incendiaryts comm you look at this past week and time and time again, that's what he did. robert: when we watch these protests, we pay attention to the activism,
bo when you think the political side here, what was gained? this a president thinking about the campaign and law and order and suburban vots or >> oh, y he had his eye on his re-election, certainly in his comments. i think he sees an opportunity to try to come acros as sobody who is -- pushing off to some voters frightening are seeing -- lootingre seeing s being broken into. trump has taken it upon himself saying if i'm the one as a strongan to come down on that conduct, i'm going to be...
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president bo the president claims some governors exaggerated the toll in hopes of getting a higher budgeto deal with the crisis. he's dismissed the danger of the pandemic and replaced health experts in the ministry. he argues steps to curb the virus are worsening the nation's economy. >>> in the middle east, iran reported more than 3 rk,500 new cases, the highest total. the number overall exceed eed 170,000. president ro ha uhanii says is m has been working well and resumed activity while stepping up preventative measures. iran's economy had been hit hard due to u.s. sanctions banning exports of crude oil. iranians are divided over the move to keep reopening. >> translator: i'm not afraid of infection, so i want to carry on my business. >> translator: i understand that people need to earn money, but it's wrong to restart the economy unless the c cases de e declcline. >> r reporter: a according to d compiled b by j johns hopkins university in the u.s., the total number of cases worldwide has topped 7 million. the global death toll is over 400,000. >>> turning to indonesia, where businesses
president bo the president claims some governors exaggerated the toll in hopes of getting a higher budgeto deal with the crisis. he's dismissed the danger of the pandemic and replaced health experts in the ministry. he argues steps to curb the virus are worsening the nation's economy. >>> in the middle east, iran reported more than 3 rk,500 new cases, the highest total. the number overall exceed eed 170,000. president ro ha uhanii says is m has been working well and resumed activity...
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president trump's remark george floyd was looking down an t seeing the grengs happening the u.s., joe bo expected the democratic party's candidate called this commt despicable. disturb ayden: georges floyd' last words, "i can't breathe, i cat breathe," echoed all across this nation and the world. for the president to try to put any other words in the mouth of george floyd is despicable. the fact he did so on d a when black unemployment rose, hispanic unemployment rose, black youth unemployment skyrocketed, tells you everything you need to know about this man and what he really caresbout. lewis: president trump has been commenting on the jobs figures, stating the u.s. econll take off like a rocket. some forecasts addict the unemployment rate would rise to 20%. instead, it felt a 13% with 2.5 million jobs. here is what the graph looks like. the big rise from coronavirus, and perhaps the beginning of a recovery at the end. as joe biden was pointing out, job numbers are gettise for afghan americans. samira hussain is our business correspondent in new york. do these numbers count as the begin
president trump's remark george floyd was looking down an t seeing the grengs happening the u.s., joe bo expected the democratic party's candidate called this commt despicable. disturb ayden: georges floyd' last words, "i can't breathe, i cat breathe," echoed all across this nation and the world. for the president to try to put any other words in the mouth of george floyd is despicable. the fact he did so on d a when black unemployment rose, hispanic unemployment rose, black youth...
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advocate who with ralph nader wrote fake president decoding trumps gaslighting corruption and general bo crap when it substitute poll crap for the word you wrote mark so are you quite interesting lee lay out the mechanics of the permanent light the beginning of the book the you know how that permanent live works and i kind of just want to go through them let's start with what you call the black swan fallacy or cherry picking this phenomenon of you're right of spotting a black swan and then implying that all swans are black what's this about but we have massive evidence against you. you have to search for one example so tribes lied $800000.00 plus times according to washington post and henri is to do is say oh once a bill clinton once barack obama this is true said there were $57.00 states so who are you to tell me that i don't tell the truth now obama said that late in the campaign trip he knows there aren't $57.00 states and obama as a standard politician he may. exaggerate to make his point but he doesn't as you say have a permanent law and that's the crux of his candidacy in recent or
advocate who with ralph nader wrote fake president decoding trumps gaslighting corruption and general bo crap when it substitute poll crap for the word you wrote mark so are you quite interesting lee lay out the mechanics of the permanent light the beginning of the book the you know how that permanent live works and i kind of just want to go through them let's start with what you call the black swan fallacy or cherry picking this phenomenon of you're right of spotting a black swan and then...
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a lockdown in the town of monteith gournay north of naples tensions were spot between residents and bo garion farm workers at the dozens of the laborers tested positive for the coronavirus. flash flooding in ivory coast's main city abidjan has killed 3 people in flooded homes and cars witnesses said the waters rose $150.00 centimeters within half an hour the flooding comes just a week after a deadly mudslide also if the country's economic capital. accord in moscow is handed down a guilty verdict and a 3 year suspended sentence to the russian film and theater director hero sobranie because he was accused of forming a criminal group and embezzling public funds for theater project so a burning pope has called the charges absurd standing by in moscow's de w. correspondent emily show and emily the court suspended the same tense what are the reactions to what seems from this distance quite a surprising outcome. well this trial this case has been going on for 3 years and i think for many people here in moscow and across russia this almost felt like an acquittal at least for the people outside
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loans, it's the banks that actually put up the cash, the same banks thay bo price tried and failed toal from when he first started his business. price applied for a p.p.p. loan when it was announced through chase bank. to the bank for clarification about the program's stipulations, he had litt success. >> there was no answer, no replies, no e-mails. the largest questions were like, what were the expectations of paying it back? how to make it a grant, you know, instead of a loan? it just wasn't clear. >> we filled out the applications, we did all the work,in and we thought we wer queue, but we weren't. >> reporter: rodney brown is executive director of the new covenant community development corporation ichicago. the n son-profit helpll business owners apply for p.p.p. s, but brown says ma didn't have t documents needed in order to qualify. >> what we found was some of them had not filed taxes. some of them did not have a buness plan. they didn't understand what a financial statement was. they-- some had even been paying employees maybe in cash, not keeping records. so, we had to help t
loans, it's the banks that actually put up the cash, the same banks thay bo price tried and failed toal from when he first started his business. price applied for a p.p.p. loan when it was announced through chase bank. to the bank for clarification about the program's stipulations, he had litt success. >> there was no answer, no replies, no e-mails. the largest questions were like, what were the expectations of paying it back? how to make it a grant, you know, instead of a loan? it just...
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will work remotely and doing things from wherever and this is only accelerating it.t this may be a bo what they were already looking to do. >> jay, the amr of commerce is putting together a play book for reopening. can you lk us through the highlights? remy is talking about. ts that we are pivoting from work at ir home ement. many of the larger employers and tech firms are going to allow or encourage employees to work from home for the next several months and maybe next several years. s our neighborhodon't have what it takes to sustain this. viewers have trouble signing on to zoom at the same time and e entire network crashes. we need to build up more ibandwithe neighborhood and allow fiber and close the digital divide so as people work at home we can sustain that kind ocagrowth. >> jeremy you talk about hothe changes to consumer spending will be impacting the economy long term, what esare t conseque >> well, it is going to be tough to know until s us come back, right? there is compleerly different consbehavios in the last three months than what we saw previously and people are expect
will work remotely and doing things from wherever and this is only accelerating it.t this may be a bo what they were already looking to do. >> jay, the amr of commerce is putting together a play book for reopening. can you lk us through the highlights? remy is talking about. ts that we are pivoting from work at ir home ement. many of the larger employers and tech firms are going to allow or encourage employees to work from home for the next several months and maybe next several years. s...
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and even then the water dreams of bos disaster showed that céline deposits could render this land infor a fight a decade. the summer months is a cycle on for one region and we're still recovering from the impact of cycling i like 11 years ago. it was worse and weeks after that this would mean land still lies inundated there are some template of the solution. a group called the quarantine students huge network is helping will this be for dreaming céline water from these ponds thanks when the...
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and then our eyes well my 1st guest tonight is an infectious diseases physician and scientists isaac bo gough's joins me from toronto in canada dr but gosh it's good to have you on the day so we're looking at the steroids that we've used for half a century that could be the difference between life and death for coded 19 patients would you say this is the biggest development we've seen since the pandemic began certainly if it pans out and if the data that they're reporting does is accurate reproducible it would certainly be a major major development in the treatment of hospitalized patients with copd 19 infections we only have a press release we actually don't have access to the data we're going to be we're still waiting for that peer reviewed. publication to come out in a in a medical journal and when that does you can be sure that the medical and scientific community will pore over that to look at the strengths the benefits the weakness of the 30 and figure out how we integrate that into our repeat clinical practice what we would do we know exactly how this stair would work so we know
and then our eyes well my 1st guest tonight is an infectious diseases physician and scientists isaac bo gough's joins me from toronto in canada dr but gosh it's good to have you on the day so we're looking at the steroids that we've used for half a century that could be the difference between life and death for coded 19 patients would you say this is the biggest development we've seen since the pandemic began certainly if it pans out and if the data that they're reporting does is accurate...
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. >> i'd like to take you bo t sets of current events. the first is the tragic death of george floyd. and i'd likeo get both of your reactions to the events that have happened in the pascouple of weeks. >> sure. so i believehat america's heart broke across the country when people watch the horrifyi footage of george floyd's death. i support prosecuting the officers involved to the fullest extent as swiftly as possib. i think that's an important message for otherla enforcement officers. what has been very upsetting to me a new yorker is the rioting and looting and attacks and violence agains law enforcemficers. we want safety and security for every american across this country. and that, unfortunately, has been lost as we've seen the vience and loss of life stemming from some of these riots. >> representative herrera beutler, in your view, what will justice be for george floyd? >> oh, well, if i had the full and complete answer to this, i would give it. but i'm searching. i'm searching right now wist the f america. you know, when i saw wha
. >> i'd like to take you bo t sets of current events. the first is the tragic death of george floyd. and i'd likeo get both of your reactions to the events that have happened in the pascouple of weeks. >> sure. so i believehat america's heart broke across the country when people watch the horrifyi footage of george floyd's death. i support prosecuting the officers involved to the fullest extent as swiftly as possib. i think that's an important message for otherla enforcement...
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cÓmo indicand lo marcha y los gritos se concentran en lass ersonas quer inician con las bocinas y de boara nuestra comunidad estar presente importa.e para nuestra >> también tenemos esta misma igualdad, por eso estamos aquí. >>> tambiÉn necesitamos esa misma >> vanessa, es impresionante como a cambiado el ambiente en estaos aquÍ. es impres onante como hamanifes que comenzaron esto termino en una tremenda fiest terminÓa en la seman una tremenda fiesta, la semanaa pasadapasaÁ 50,000 personas salieron a las Ángeles 50 mil persona calles fueron 30,000, y todo termin y termina de estaa de e algún policía, sin ver algÚn pÍ en la manifestación de los Ángelesa gente feliz. luego >> muchas gracias guadalup mÓe acabo va manifestaciones multitudinarias en todo el país. >>> al menos un agente de servicio secret si utilizÓ... contra la manifestaciÓn pacÍfica. lo declarÓ la agencia. explica que el gas pimienta. despejaron el camino para que el presidente trump se tomara una polÉmica fotografÍa frente a la iglesia episcopal de san juan. >> un agente del servicio secreto utilizó gas pimienta ante la ca
cÓmo indicand lo marcha y los gritos se concentran en lass ersonas quer inician con las bocinas y de boara nuestra comunidad estar presente importa.e para nuestra >> también tenemos esta misma igualdad, por eso estamos aquí. >>> tambiÉn necesitamos esa misma >> vanessa, es impresionante como a cambiado el ambiente en estaos aquÍ. es impres onante como hamanifes que comenzaron esto termino en una tremenda fiest terminÓa en la seman una tremenda fiesta, la semanaa...
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bo thank you so much for joining me. >>> you n find moof our coverage at kqed.org, you can reach me throughy social media handle, priya d clements, for all of us are unusual, good night.watching. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicapasrg robert: he nation marks juneteenth, president trump faces challenges. >> i don't thi he fit for office. i don't think he has the competence. he is doing it for the money. >> it's the washington swamps. robert: the president and his allies diss miss the explosive claims and the president remains defiant with a rurnt to ail over the choice of tulsa. and as protests persists,re co is at a cross roads on race and police reform. >> there is a transition taking place in the country and what we'll ith this legislation is
bo thank you so much for joining me. >>> you n find moof our coverage at kqed.org, you can reach me throughy social media handle, priya d clements, for all of us are unusual, good night.watching. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicapasrg robert: he nation marks juneteenth, president trump faces challenges. >> i don't thi he fit for office. i don't think he has the competence. he is doing...
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. >> reporter: also, pormer national security adviser, john bo bolten. hard-pressed to recognize any election. with top advisers insisting there won't be a second wave of the coronavirus, contrary what health experts were doing. >> they were saying, there is no second spike. >> reporter: the president was no does on friday, and will deliver the event at west point inclu include social distancing. >>> let's story about the doctor of inntsteybob. we know that president trump was moving his valley, one day later. woo do you think of choosing tulsa, and then, the violence in this country? >> i think the one thing he was trying to do was choose oklahoma. this is a state that would open up social distancing early. and he wants to have a huge crowd. but he doesn't have any standing or knowledge of u.s. history. he didn't understand the significance of the state. he didn't understand the significance of tulsa. he's so out of step with some of these key historical moments. he decided to change the state because he was under so much pressure. by playing to the bas
. >> reporter: also, pormer national security adviser, john bo bolten. hard-pressed to recognize any election. with top advisers insisting there won't be a second wave of the coronavirus, contrary what health experts were doing. >> they were saying, there is no second spike. >> reporter: the president was no does on friday, and will deliver the event at west point inclu include social distancing. >>> let's story about the doctor of inntsteybob. we know that president...
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bos telling abcadviser news that a vote to reelect a president in november is too dangerous. >> we can get >> we can get over one term. two terms i'm more troubled about. this is a danger for the republic. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that president trump was not happy after that tulsa rally and that he was especially frustrated that his campaign manager, brad parscale, did not deliver on the blockbuster event that he was promised. norah? >> o'donnell: paula reid at the white house, thank you. and this reminder, you can see our interview with john bolton tomorrow right here on the "cbs the "cbsews." attorney general william barr is denying charges of political interference after he fired a key u.s. attorney to make way for a nominee with no experience as a federal prosecutor. that firing has brought accusations that barr is using the justice department to protect the president and his allies. cre's cbs's nancy cordes. >> i'm not involved. >> reporter: the president and the white house seeking distance from a mysterious power play taking theead on thi attorney general bill barr ann
bos telling abcadviser news that a vote to reelect a president in november is too dangerous. >> we can get >> we can get over one term. two terms i'm more troubled about. this is a danger for the republic. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that president trump was not happy after that tulsa rally and that he was especially frustrated that his campaign manager, brad parscale, did not deliver on the blockbuster event that he was promised. norah? >> o'donnell: paula reid at...
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and this family has bo and there's those and i'm 1000 of all of them that i'm given because this is a time that we need to understand that they're going to do everything they can. to delay these trials. and delayed the accountability and try to wear this family down. and men need that are standing and coming today and skin in and grin and in front of cameras. will not be here for the long run. we must commit this family all of these fam. all 5 of his children grandchildren and all that will be people paid for what they did there we go be there with them because lives like george will not matter until somebody pays the cost for taking their lives. we cannot just act like this is some new way of teaching sociality. we can act like this is some new needful some of us to add social justice to our programs on sunday morning. there is an intention no neglect to make people pay for taking our land. if blacks had done no one white. every fall black cops had done no one white. what was done their job or they wouldn't have to teach no new lessons they wouldn't have to get called peroration to g
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hello again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera at least 9 people have been killedin pakistan after gunmen stormed the karachi stock exchange for attackers a policeman and guards are believed to be among the dead. china is being accused of forcibly lowering birth rates among the wig or minority and investigation by the associated press news agency says hundreds of thousands of women are forced to undergo pregnancy checks sterilization and abortions in the past 3 years both race in many way who regions have dropped one more than 60 percent but i hope. they want to eliminate us but they can't kill all of us it's not possible because the world is watching so they're doing it step by step with policies like sterilization imprisonment or separating men and women and making them work is forced laborers. more than half a 1000000 people around the world have died from coronavirus with more than 10000000 infected a quarter of the cases and deaths are in the united states the worst hit country by far this country free all safe of this virus i mean some countries have some sma
hello again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera at least 9 people have been killedin pakistan after gunmen stormed the karachi stock exchange for attackers a policeman and guards are believed to be among the dead. china is being accused of forcibly lowering birth rates among the wig or minority and investigation by the associated press news agency says hundreds of thousands of women are forced to undergo pregnancy checks sterilization and abortions in the past 3 years both...
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warming up you know earlier this week now he's a soccer player bad boy it was actually so he seems like bo jackson there he can do multiple sports so that was pretty impressive but it will be nice to see ventus play today versus ac. do you really have this video of a real sporting event now go on with the soccer no matter chats but to video yes this was no no this is this week this week this week it's really not wednesday these are fans in serbia belgrade now they are this 15000 the for this match of partisan hosts hosting the city rival red star in the domestic cup finals over there in belgrade and i mean look at these fans are packed together just like you know what we know about players of ours thing they don't seem to care or know over and think they're over it as you can tell this was i'm telling you this was 48 hours ago these fans are doing this this was this this week seriously and i saw it earlier and i was just like there's no space between us space 15000 now the stadium holds 30000 so they did capita 50 percent but there's no space they're not spread out and distant seen so all
warming up you know earlier this week now he's a soccer player bad boy it was actually so he seems like bo jackson there he can do multiple sports so that was pretty impressive but it will be nice to see ventus play today versus ac. do you really have this video of a real sporting event now go on with the soccer no matter chats but to video yes this was no no this is this week this week this week it's really not wednesday these are fans in serbia belgrade now they are this 15000 the for this...
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the bo was thinking this is african issue but it's not kids watch it men was there one here in germany they are also in the risks and most of the god that doesn't even know what's happened to them that i didn't know that mother. explained debby's is a box of our culture a lot of people living in germany in the diaspora living in germany that was big old the language you don't know what is forbidden and what is not the thing is for me it's have something to do and so was integration we have a different project where we can really get the communities involved or the demo about the consequences of s.g.m. i think agenda should not say that all ya dishcloths. is distant just was that if you're just a would just like was that as we are and how german a minute teach and i think if that is something issue like it's going on in 2020 in germany i think a big action. all the way exclusive for the russian foreign minister talked to us at length about helping 5000 to stranded russians get back home from abroad with border restrictions bearing great because from country to country it's coming up. or
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that george floyd's brother will testify to get the feeling looking at the broader picture that mr bo with his comments is going down that road of distancing himself from his boss from donald trump because yes clearly it's significant when someone like mr boss says we have a problem with systemic racism but that's a problem that everyone has known about for a long time i mean if you get an old man of 75 being hospitalized because one police officer pushes him back 12 of his colleagues look at what's happened and then walk on and do nothing that's the systemic problem right there and people only do that when they feel they can do it and they're going to get away with it. yeah that's what was so astonishing in many ways about this not just the act which we know has existed where there have been white police officers abusing their power and authority but the fact that it was done in plain view while bystanders looked on horror urged the police to stop it shows that sort of ability and belief within many police officers my eyes to act with impunity whether it comes to attorney now when it
that george floyd's brother will testify to get the feeling looking at the broader picture that mr bo with his comments is going down that road of distancing himself from his boss from donald trump because yes clearly it's significant when someone like mr boss says we have a problem with systemic racism but that's a problem that everyone has known about for a long time i mean if you get an old man of 75 being hospitalized because one police officer pushes him back 12 of his colleagues look at...
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in the last couple of weeks, we rushed from one side of the life dt bo lifeboat to the other side, fromh to value and back again. you will need some balance. you don't have to sell some of your growth names but you will see some of those financials, some of those industrial names. you have to move down the valuation curve as some of these things get too expensive. you will have to pick and choose because not every airline is the same, not every retail is the same. some retailers will be really challenged, certainly restaurants and others. you have to do your homework, then choose and invest. charles: are you worried at all, is there a yellow flag or any concerns, so many things on the edge as the excess is on the edge, whether it's running up bankrupt stocks 1,000%, are we overreacting to ipos? we had a new ipo today, vroom is up over 100%. you know, do you see those as positives or negatives? i think they are yellow flags. i'm not as concerned but i know the bears make them out to be doomsday, end of the world stuff because here come the dumb individual investors. >> it's a little bit
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no again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera the police officer who knelt on the neck of george floyd in minneapolis in the united states is facing a more serious charge of 2nd degree med a 3 other officers on the scene have now also been charged with aiding and abetting met the former u.s. defense secretary james mattis has criticized president trump's handling of the crisis is accused him of dividing the american people and saying is the consequences are the result of 3 years without much or neither ship in other news libya's u.n. recognized government says it has full control of the capital tripoli after fighting with forces loyal to wall otani for have talked the government of national corps says it has also retaken and abandon airport in southern tripoli. has the latest from southern trippy. happens will have been now have been driven out of all the administrative borders of the capital tripoli including this airport which has been active for the past 4 years as you know after those forces took control of this airport last year and from here they were launching ai
no again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera the police officer who knelt on the neck of george floyd in minneapolis in the united states is facing a more serious charge of 2nd degree med a 3 other officers on the scene have now also been charged with aiding and abetting met the former u.s. defense secretary james mattis has criticized president trump's handling of the crisis is accused him of dividing the american people and saying is the consequences are the result of 3...
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for the back to bo this is al jazeera live from doha race equality demonstrations planned across the u.k. but there are fears of a confrontation with far right groups brazil's coronavirus death toll surges to become the 2nd highest in the world the un's health agency wants the country's hospitals are under huge strain and nepal spawn amende considers redrawing the country's map to include areas under indian control. the at. the end we begin in china's capital and the 1st corona virus infections there in 2 months 45 people at the largest wholesale market in beijing have tested positive focal they have 19 a lockdown has been imposed on 11 neighborhoods near by the wholesale shutdown sporting events accounts old and reopening of primary schools delayed a new cluster of cases s. triggered what the government's describing as it was time footing to train a you has more details from beijing. so what we know is that this new cluster of cases centers around a wholesale market in beijing called the market now this is the biggest wholesale market in the city it's located in the southwest of the
for the back to bo this is al jazeera live from doha race equality demonstrations planned across the u.k. but there are fears of a confrontation with far right groups brazil's coronavirus death toll surges to become the 2nd highest in the world the un's health agency wants the country's hospitals are under huge strain and nepal spawn amende considers redrawing the country's map to include areas under indian control. the at. the end we begin in china's capital and the 1st corona virus infections...
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so again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera india has recorded the biggest single day john been grown of r.'s cases will be nearly 11000 new infections in just 24 hours the rise in infections comes as the government eases a nationwide lockdown and is a quantum has more from new delhi. so the government has warned that all of the worst effects affected state this mosque to delhi tamil nadu going to run out of i feel your beds and ventilators of the next few months if they haven't over. d. and they're asking all states to expand their facilities here in delhi they're expecting more than half a 1000000 cases by the end of july and say that they're going to need 80000 more beds than they have now and they want to follow mumbai's example and convert sports stadiums into treatment centers asian stocks have opened lower after a mock ace in the night it states recorded their steepest decline since maids march this follows rising corona virus infections and a poor economic forecast from the u.s. federal reserve. the top u.s. general says he was wrong to join president donal
so again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera india has recorded the biggest single day john been grown of r.'s cases will be nearly 11000 new infections in just 24 hours the rise in infections comes as the government eases a nationwide lockdown and is a quantum has more from new delhi. so the government has warned that all of the worst effects affected state this mosque to delhi tamil nadu going to run out of i feel your beds and ventilators of the next few months if they...
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. >> tucker: at the news you heard so much about hanging a nascar driver bo bubba wallace's garage turned to be what almost every other recent news turned out to be, not the news at all. it turned out to be up and wrote that post on a garage door. bubba wallace tried to keep the outrage going. >> the image that i had and that i had seen of what was hanging in my garage was not our garage pole. the evidence that i have, it's a straight up noose. >> tucker: it wasn't a straight up news, it was a straight up garage door pole. and today while he sort of admitted that he said the news wasn't what we feared it was. he may have been deeply disappointed to learn that he can no longer poses the victim. cnn immediately repeats every bogus hate crime as fact even before the investigation was done. and of course that was no exception. >> nascar investigating a shocking incident. >> this could have been one of their own who did something like this and that's what is most concerning to the people here. >> that's been helping to drive the hate and confederate flag there. tonight the questions about how
. >> tucker: at the news you heard so much about hanging a nascar driver bo bubba wallace's garage turned to be what almost every other recent news turned out to be, not the news at all. it turned out to be up and wrote that post on a garage door. bubba wallace tried to keep the outrage going. >> the image that i had and that i had seen of what was hanging in my garage was not our garage pole. the evidence that i have, it's a straight up noose. >> tucker: it wasn't a straight...
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jessica bo mathews ceo of uncharted power.is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's get you to the first word news. mark: thank you very much. democrats today proposed a far-reaching overhaul of police procedures and accountability, sweeping legislation is a response to the mass protests denouncing the deaths of black americans at the hands of law enforcement. , america floyd experienced a moment of national anguish as we grieve for the black americans killed by police brutality. today, this moment of national anguish is being transformed into a movement of national action has americans across the country peacefully protest to demand an end to injustice. today, with the justice in policing act, congress is standing those -- standing with those fighting for justice, and taking action. romaine: president trump characterized the democrats as having "gone crazy." the former minneapolis police officer charged with second degree murder in the death of george floyd made his first court appearance today. bail for derek chauvin has been set at $
jessica bo mathews ceo of uncharted power.is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's get you to the first word news. mark: thank you very much. democrats today proposed a far-reaching overhaul of police procedures and accountability, sweeping legislation is a response to the mass protests denouncing the deaths of black americans at the hands of law enforcement. , america floyd experienced a moment of national anguish as we grieve for the black americans killed by police brutality. today, this moment of...
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it began in 2013 when a neighborhood watch volunteer in florida shot and killed trayvon mar bó'.hooter was acquitted in california, an activist in california wrote that, "our lives matter." #blackturned into the lives matter. protests in ferguson and new york were followed by demonstrations in other cities. black lives matter has no formal agenda. protesters just want to reduce police brutality. jennifer, our is quicktake reporter. thank you for joining us. i know you have done some work on what the movement is. what kind of corporate response to the black lives matter movement have we seen? consumers dohink not just want to hear from them, they want to take action and support the black community. spoke with a designer that started an initiative for big companies like target and tostrom to -- and nordstrom purchase black owned brands. the first sheet parted with is the flora, owned by lvmh, which is calling for others to step up to the plate. we are also seeing it with media companies like netflix and hbo. amazon is also taking separate action. and fitness companies like crossfit
it began in 2013 when a neighborhood watch volunteer in florida shot and killed trayvon mar bó'.hooter was acquitted in california, an activist in california wrote that, "our lives matter." #blackturned into the lives matter. protests in ferguson and new york were followed by demonstrations in other cities. black lives matter has no formal agenda. protesters just want to reduce police brutality. jennifer, our is quicktake reporter. thank you for joining us. i know you have done some...
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in a great battle in 1920, we defeated the bo defeated them, but we managed to stop them at the outskirts of the capital city. we would never want to see the situation repeated again. that is why the allied presence is crucial to us and an important security guarantee to us. i'm pleased that both within nato as well as in the united states and today that president of the united states understands the history of europe and he understands the realities in europe and he understands the situation as it is developing in europe. today this generates piece to my country. it brings security and thanks to that a ration. the ambitions have been revived over the last ten of years because georgia was attacked in 2008. thanks to this, those ambitions have been stopped for the time being, at least in this part of the world. and i have no doubt whatsoever that this is also a huge policy of the united states. i'm grateful like this just like all of my come patriots are. >> i want to add 2014, that was a year where russia had a good time with the united states. to the best of my knowledge, president obama
in a great battle in 1920, we defeated the bo defeated them, but we managed to stop them at the outskirts of the capital city. we would never want to see the situation repeated again. that is why the allied presence is crucial to us and an important security guarantee to us. i'm pleased that both within nato as well as in the united states and today that president of the united states understands the history of europe and he understands the realities in europe and he understands the situation...