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taylor: let's pose that foreign policy perspective to boyd.t is interesting on a day like today where president trump is helping to broker a deal between israel and the uae to help normalize relations, this is an area where perhaps the president has been more week. -- more weak. critics would argue joe biden has foreign policy experience. how do you see the foreign policy an issue in this election coming into play. out of these candidates stack up? -- how do these candidates stack up? boyd: a big debate coming down the home stretch was did he want a vice president like susan rice who had more of the international skill set? obviously it senator harris does not have that. on a day like today where you're looking at it. most administrations go in thinking they will focus solely on domestic policy. it is not the way the world turns. it is not the place america can hide and worry internally. it does matter. ford experience does matter and it is something -- foreign experience does matter and it is something she does not bring a lot to the table on
taylor: let's pose that foreign policy perspective to boyd.t is interesting on a day like today where president trump is helping to broker a deal between israel and the uae to help normalize relations, this is an area where perhaps the president has been more week. -- more weak. critics would argue joe biden has foreign policy experience. how do you see the foreign policy an issue in this election coming into play. out of these candidates stack up? -- how do these candidates stack up? boyd: a...
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years ago at age 13 female surfers were nowhere to be found in senegal back then and some feel better boyd becoming a pioneer for the sport however her journey wasn't an easy ride. meant that what i always advise young girls who start surfing is to not listen to other people who try and stop them because they have girls to concentrate and to keep on going ahead focus on their training i tell them that if you want to progress don't listen to those who tell you to stop or to stay at hartman's. with and each one teach one mentality some now 23 years old spent his spare time showing other females in senegal the ins and outs of the sport. and i'm so happy and proud this is extraordinary is that i always think to myself when i wake up in the morning you have got something to do you represent something everywhere in the world and you must go straight to the top don't give up whatever people say don't listen go forward so that everybody can get up and believe they can sell us. some was looking forward to competing in the olympics until they were postponed because of coronavirus until the next summ
years ago at age 13 female surfers were nowhere to be found in senegal back then and some feel better boyd becoming a pioneer for the sport however her journey wasn't an easy ride. meant that what i always advise young girls who start surfing is to not listen to other people who try and stop them because they have girls to concentrate and to keep on going ahead focus on their training i tell them that if you want to progress don't listen to those who tell you to stop or to stay at hartman's....
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president give us the reasons why he dismissed the governor or else help is on its way i will mobilize mr boyd he has since deleted his tweets but he did say that he stood by his statement adding that the central bank independence was not negotiable zichal more on this we've invited to be able to enter the program he served as a finance minister of zambia between 20082011 he is a member of the opposition united party for international development a welcome to news africa dog south africa is fine as minister is insinuating that this is an issue central bag independence do you know what he's talking about is the independence of zambia central bank and the. yes. by the way i will serve as a deputy governor of the central bank was done via so i understand exactly what you don't know about yes i think it's correct to feel that. their central bank independence is being threatened those are for because of the money about which they are going to. fight at. best and that we all feel it was doing a good job trying to we don't think they spun ition. of us 3 not shows that there's no need brendan's but yo
president give us the reasons why he dismissed the governor or else help is on its way i will mobilize mr boyd he has since deleted his tweets but he did say that he stood by his statement adding that the central bank independence was not negotiable zichal more on this we've invited to be able to enter the program he served as a finance minister of zambia between 20082011 he is a member of the opposition united party for international development a welcome to news africa dog south africa is...
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thanks boyd so be it. be as i mean. i am me. i do i. sang it's. so bill that's you know. there's a bit. like the banks of wild. boy. your. dad's. a bad. case of us a. dumb armenian vote. no. not told them. by those who vote was only up is looked out builtin on song think think she will die you don't talk then bang vision told him like a. known son dish to go along to buy younger. and those he is called la much was a huge stopping thing davis. could be feel embarrassed or any kind of equal if him enough to do so fairly. kovi the proof. that they should go right by them lean over that the oh well temple of those who wish. to milk or it ourselves. i voted to do this. as a vision of this is. because i'm. going to. use some of the darkest. secrets of in our lives and our wealth. vault. elop the government assuming it will see us as a top. 2 was to simply get it riseth. what bathroom is a longish body dish will work in the i don't see feel or play my way more or less being a jew going to the jury was an issue. those of the should make. each member on the ship isn't that much be
thanks boyd so be it. be as i mean. i am me. i do i. sang it's. so bill that's you know. there's a bit. like the banks of wild. boy. your. dad's. a bad. case of us a. dumb armenian vote. no. not told them. by those who vote was only up is looked out builtin on song think think she will die you don't talk then bang vision told him like a. known son dish to go along to buy younger. and those he is called la much was a huge stopping thing davis. could be feel embarrassed or any kind of equal if...
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burns, the descendent, they are still in that area, in mcmahon county and iota tennessee and tyler boyd, the great-great-grandson of harry t byrne, has written a book and is quite a story and. thishat we learn from mother-son relationship, is that they were very close. they were committed to one another. suffragist was quite concerned her son was going to be an anti-as they were called. and he was wearing a red rose. so she pins a letter and gets it off to nashville. and says, as we mothers will do now. be a good boy. washer instruction to him to be a good boy. catt, and help anput the 'rat' in ratification. takes off the red rose and puts on a yellow rose and changes his vote. and suffrage passes by one vote. >> that is how tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify. >> that is right. it is because of this. see, everything boiled down to tennessee. this is where the battle was taking place. what we have to do is realize how unusual it was for women to take a leadership role, or to travel by themselves, as some of the suffragists were doing. not only from towns around te
burns, the descendent, they are still in that area, in mcmahon county and iota tennessee and tyler boyd, the great-great-grandson of harry t byrne, has written a book and is quite a story and. thishat we learn from mother-son relationship, is that they were very close. they were committed to one another. suffragist was quite concerned her son was going to be an anti-as they were called. and he was wearing a red rose. so she pins a letter and gets it off to nashville. and says, as we mothers...
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toby boyd, the president of the california teachers association.eciate your time and commitment to the schools. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >>> and we are continuing our commitment to keeping up in the classroom all week. we're going to be looking in depth into the divide between families who have the means to make learns from home work and those who can't afford it. keeping up in the clooassroom as this thursday. >> i think we'll be talk about this for months. up next, flying the flag. the bay area unlike most prepared to support the black lives matter movements. feel like you've watched all the things? now there's more to love with xfinity x1, the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the f
toby boyd, the president of the california teachers association.eciate your time and commitment to the schools. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >>> and we are continuing our commitment to keeping up in the classroom all week. we're going to be looking in depth into the divide between families who have the means to make learns from home work and those who can't afford it. keeping up in the clooassroom as this thursday. >> i think we'll be talk about this for...
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. >> reporter: lawrence boyd left one side of the fire, only to find the other side looming over his home, he and his mother used a garden hose to save this house in 1972, only that time, the power stayed on. >> now the electricity is off, i just bought that generator, i am not going to stand by and watch this place burned, i'm going to do my damnedest to keep it heteth have benumberfirn resources, which we have seen throughout the day, the hope is the marine layer contributes again tonight to the slowing of the spread of the walbridge fire. >> that same fire has killed at least five people, three are believed to have died at this property on the 6900 block of highway 128 in napa county, the closest neighbor is about a quarter of a mile away. >> they seemed like good people, my condolences as this, it is a tragedy. >> other fire casualties include a worker and a person who lived on pleasant valley road in solano county, that man apparently refused to evacuate. >>> smoke from those wildfires is blanketing the bay area as we look live outside from our exclusive tower camera, you can se
. >> reporter: lawrence boyd left one side of the fire, only to find the other side looming over his home, he and his mother used a garden hose to save this house in 1972, only that time, the power stayed on. >> now the electricity is off, i just bought that generator, i am not going to stand by and watch this place burned, i'm going to do my damnedest to keep it heteth have benumberfirn resources, which we have seen throughout the day, the hope is the marine layer contributes again...
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tracking this complex for about a week now joins us live from the cal fire base camp in scotts valley boyd and this fire is not nearly as big as the other complexes, but that doesn't mean it hasn't been completely devastating. absolutely you know nearly 200 homes have thousands and thousands of people have been evacuated not just for a couple of days. >>but for up to a week we can show you some video. >>of what we're looking at he spoke with some of the evacuees today and they have told us they thought they might be out for a couple of not the case and it back to. >>we talked to the former fire chief in boulder creek who says that he thinks people will be out at least another week. he says some people are trying to get back into their homes. he is pleading with them not to do that. he wants them to stay out of harm's way and also let the firefighters do their work. bonny doon was one area of concern today, the firefighters did make a lot of progress last night putting in a lot of dozer line on the north part of this fire. and they're trying to hook that up to the eastern part of this fire
tracking this complex for about a week now joins us live from the cal fire base camp in scotts valley boyd and this fire is not nearly as big as the other complexes, but that doesn't mean it hasn't been completely devastating. absolutely you know nearly 200 homes have thousands and thousands of people have been evacuated not just for a couple of days. >>but for up to a week we can show you some video. >>of what we're looking at he spoke with some of the evacuees today and they have...
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but first, we will start with pastor james boyd jr. to lead us in prayer. >> thank you, attorney crump. good afternoon, everyone. my name is james e. ward jr. along with my wife, pastor sharon, we've been highly privileged to be the family pastor for more than 30 years to ms. julia jackson, the mother of jacob blake and also her mother janey johnson for more than 30 years. and at julia's request and at attorney crump's request, i want to set the tone for our press conference today by briefly representing julia's faith in the name of our lord jesus christ and offer a brief ward of prayer. there are three types of law that govern a nation. spiritual law, moral law and civil law. but we're only familiar with civil law, and we're often ignorant of the ramifications of violating spiritual and moral law which civil law alone cannot remedy. when the spiritual and moral foundations are destroyed, societies implode. people hurt each other and what can the righteous do? so we're calling our nation back to faith in god. despite our differences, e
but first, we will start with pastor james boyd jr. to lead us in prayer. >> thank you, attorney crump. good afternoon, everyone. my name is james e. ward jr. along with my wife, pastor sharon, we've been highly privileged to be the family pastor for more than 30 years to ms. julia jackson, the mother of jacob blake and also her mother janey johnson for more than 30 years. and at julia's request and at attorney crump's request, i want to set the tone for our press conference today by...
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i think iran is boyd by the fact that the un security council almost unanimously shot down a u.s. proposal to continue with the embargo on arms so they feel and i think that this is a signal this was a signal by the allies of the members of the security council to say let's keep that agreement go in and i think you're rama's pano are probably follow suit as a consequence and not do anything to disrupt that channel. if i move from a such a can i web and social media teams through the headlines for you 24 seventh's for now frottage to this wednesday reporting from moscow kevin oh in the team wishing you a great day. if you go to symphony orchestras warming up any musician is is tuning his or her instrument so you hear this year all these sounds are noise but it but it's it's a constant a it's disorganized and then the the band the orchestra plays and you get music so what the brain does and what the maker june bills do is is organized or orchestrate these one collapses.
i think iran is boyd by the fact that the un security council almost unanimously shot down a u.s. proposal to continue with the embargo on arms so they feel and i think that this is a signal this was a signal by the allies of the members of the security council to say let's keep that agreement go in and i think you're rama's pano are probably follow suit as a consequence and not do anything to disrupt that channel. if i move from a such a can i web and social media teams through the headlines...
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months long protests over alleged racial injustice and police brutality following the death of george boydin minneapolis i discussed the case with journalist daniel is on. there's every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there is a consistent pattern of. blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's and we're getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do you think running from armed police officers is ever a good idea people are afraid of the police people are afraid of the police with good reason they're afraid that if they out that they surrender to the police they will be killed the months of protests in the wake of the george floyd killing the calls to defend the police. the protests actually achieve anything a what. how have the achieved they've achieved that certainly brought the drop dravid ties the problem they from dave dave and pressed the much of the population there really is a serious problem but the american political structure isn't unresponsiveness that p
months long protests over alleged racial injustice and police brutality following the death of george boydin minneapolis i discussed the case with journalist daniel is on. there's every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there is a consistent pattern of. blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's and we're getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do you think running...
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security analyst mike maloof does believe that washington has been sent a clear message i think iran is boyd by the fact that the u.n. security council almost unanimously shot down a u.s. proposal to continue with the embargo on arms so they feel and i think that this is a signal this was a signal by the allies of the members of the security council to say let's keep that agreement going and i think you're rama's on the other way follow suit as a consequence and not do anything to disrupt that channel you're watching our table be back up with morning just after this break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. if you go to the symphony orchestra's warming up and each musician is is tuning his or her instrument so you hear this year all these sounds and noise but it but it's it's a constant it's disorganized and then the band the orchestra plays and you get music so with the brain doesn't work the made
security analyst mike maloof does believe that washington has been sent a clear message i think iran is boyd by the fact that the u.n. security council almost unanimously shot down a u.s. proposal to continue with the embargo on arms so they feel and i think that this is a signal this was a signal by the allies of the members of the security council to say let's keep that agreement going and i think you're rama's on the other way follow suit as a consequence and not do anything to disrupt that...
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and other cities around the country and reacting to the death of a number of people such as george boyd. -- george floyd. how has the smithsonian reacted? lonnie: i thought it was really important to realize that in some ways, the smithsonian is the glue that holds the nation together, he can bring people of different political points of view together so when all of the angst and the pain happened as a result of the murder of george floyd and others, i realized the smithsonian had a role to play, that we should be a place that would help the public grapple with the things that divide us. one of the things we did was we garnered support from bank of america, created a program that looks to raise the future to basically say, how do we create town halls for people to come together to talk about this? how do we use the resources of the smithsonian, our expertise on african-american culture, to get people a historical guidance to help them live their lives? david: what about the diversity in the smithsonian workforce, and your executives? lonnie: i think the smithsonian like many places has
and other cities around the country and reacting to the death of a number of people such as george boyd. -- george floyd. how has the smithsonian reacted? lonnie: i thought it was really important to realize that in some ways, the smithsonian is the glue that holds the nation together, he can bring people of different political points of view together so when all of the angst and the pain happened as a result of the murder of george floyd and others, i realized the smithsonian had a role to...
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of all summer long protest over racial injustice and police brutality following the death of george boyd in minneapolis. the weekly continues after this short break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. lead. welcome back germany and france the u.k. russia and china have all rejected a u.s. request to reimpose sanctions on iran the so-called snapback sanctions can be triggered as part of the nuclear deal but only by signatories to the agreement or just come up and picks up the story. so at this point we've got the united states essentially demanding that the united nations reimpose its crippling sanctions economic warfare against the islamic republic of iran this is mike pompei o laying out the demand just a few minutes ago i delivered letters to both the un secretary general to terrorism to the president of the security council. notify them that the united states is initiating the restoration of virtually all u.n. sanctions on iran lifted under un security council resolution 22
of all summer long protest over racial injustice and police brutality following the death of george boyd in minneapolis. the weekly continues after this short break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. lead. welcome back germany and france the u.k. russia and china have all rejected a u.s. request to reimpose sanctions on iran the so-called snapback sanctions can be triggered as part...
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security analyst mike maloof does believe that washington has been sent a clear message i think iran is boyd by the fact that the u.n. security council almost unanimously shot there on a u.s. proposal to continue the embargo on arms so they feel and i think that this is a signal this was a signal by the allies of the members of the security council to say let's keep that agreement go in and i thank your honour's for no other way follow suit as a consequence and not do anything to disrupt that channel but with less than 3 months to go until the u.s. election increasing baten cracks are appearing too in both the republican and democratic party platforms kelly market has more. the conventions mark the final stage of the u.s. presidential election so they mark the moment when the 2 major parties come together they rally their forces select their candidates and then go all in for a big win in november the conventions are expected to be a moment of unity however divisions are pretty clearly there beneath the surface for example 25 percent of the democratic party's delegates voted against the plan
security analyst mike maloof does believe that washington has been sent a clear message i think iran is boyd by the fact that the u.n. security council almost unanimously shot there on a u.s. proposal to continue the embargo on arms so they feel and i think that this is a signal this was a signal by the allies of the members of the security council to say let's keep that agreement go in and i thank your honour's for no other way follow suit as a consequence and not do anything to disrupt that...
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friday's march was announced at the funeral of george boyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you no need of our there. tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic could not keep them home because with or without black americans are being gunned down by police officers earlier this week in another flashpoint the shooting of jacob blake in wisconsin an officer shot him 7 times in the back paralyzing him in front of his children and. exited at cameras and young bright black and brown people suffer. the marchers say president trump doesn't care about black americans and some members of congress have floated proposals for change but little action has been taken hopefully our efforts don't go unheard hopefully we can really makes a legislative change hopefully we can make some political change and hopefully we can really move forward
friday's march was announced at the funeral of george boyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you no need of our there. tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic could not keep them home because with or without black americans are...
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insurers say damage from george boyd's protests the past damage during the 1992 la riots.e to downtown business, $23 million including lost customers because of violence shutting down the street and in minneapolis the chamber of commerce say damage to their local economy and local businesses are approaching $1 billion and in dc the mayor's office tells us they don't have a final tally for the cost of daily protests that gripped the nation's capital but the cost will be, quote, substantial. shannon: a missouri man hailed as a hero for rescuing a stranger from a burning car. antonio morgan saw car crash, rushed into action, saved and unconscious robinson from his smoking car moments before went up in flames. antonio morgan, you are tonight's midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. i am shannon bream. re gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage f
insurers say damage from george boyd's protests the past damage during the 1992 la riots.e to downtown business, $23 million including lost customers because of violence shutting down the street and in minneapolis the chamber of commerce say damage to their local economy and local businesses are approaching $1 billion and in dc the mayor's office tells us they don't have a final tally for the cost of daily protests that gripped the nation's capital but the cost will be, quote, substantial....
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going to fly or aircraft or military aircraft and we wouldn't comply with the perspective was nolan boyd which we'd did and he looked them in the eye and he made that very strong statement. he stood up for our prerogatives and their allies prerogatives and yet in that same meeting later in the agenda he talked to xi jinping about how the u.s. and china could work together on climate change and how we could eventually build at the lateral agreement as a foundation for the paris climate agreement. that initial set of conversations opened up and translate into what we saw the following year with the bilateral agreement between the u.s. and china. justin that one session you could see how president joe biden could compete vigorously in push back firmly stand up strongly for the united states and at the same time be prepared to work with china in the interest of the united states to do so. i think he'll take that same basic approach. he will seek to compete from a position of strength but he will also work with china and any other country on those issues where they can advance the basic purpo
going to fly or aircraft or military aircraft and we wouldn't comply with the perspective was nolan boyd which we'd did and he looked them in the eye and he made that very strong statement. he stood up for our prerogatives and their allies prerogatives and yet in that same meeting later in the agenda he talked to xi jinping about how the u.s. and china could work together on climate change and how we could eventually build at the lateral agreement as a foundation for the paris climate...
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one with dion boyd who shot and killed himself at the end of july.sident of the chicago police union says his officers are seeking early retirement with such haste they stopped waiting to qualify for medical benefits. >> we are under attack in the profession you sworn an oath to the changed your life and your family's life, being told you are the worst thing ever in this country. >> in los angeles early retirement for all public employees was up 50% in june. in seattle police officers killed could not provide numbers but following the surrender of the precinct they feel abandoned by leaders. >> i fear for the overall majority of the citizens that their won't be an effective number of police officers to answer the call for service. >> a new poll by the gallup center on black voices determined most americans and most black americans don't want to do away with or decrease the size of their police force, 61% of black people polled want the police presence to remain the same. jillian: space x launches its falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida. >> 3
one with dion boyd who shot and killed himself at the end of july.sident of the chicago police union says his officers are seeking early retirement with such haste they stopped waiting to qualify for medical benefits. >> we are under attack in the profession you sworn an oath to the changed your life and your family's life, being told you are the worst thing ever in this country. >> in los angeles early retirement for all public employees was up 50% in june. in seattle police...
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. >> john boyd junior is a fourth generation virginia farmer, the founder of the national black farmersand this is all the same land, but the bank sees that as a good investment. but the bank does not see this as the same level of good investment? >> there are any independent farmers that aren't operating without help from the banks or loans? you need a farm operating loan to operate? >> yeah. >> every year. >> every year, and then you sell your livestock and you pay it off, and you do it again next year. and i'm going to say it, farming is a white man's game. and the top ten banks in the united states. they're guilty but not lending money to black farmers the way they lend it to white farmers. >> that's true. >> between 1910 and 1997, black farmers lost about 90% of the land they owned. where white farmers lost about 2%. it wasn't because they were 88% better at farming. internal studies found the usda authorities had routinely discriminated against flynn american farmers. >> the government treated us worse than the dirt on the ground we're sitting on. 387 days to process a black farme
. >> john boyd junior is a fourth generation virginia farmer, the founder of the national black farmersand this is all the same land, but the bank sees that as a good investment. but the bank does not see this as the same level of good investment? >> there are any independent farmers that aren't operating without help from the banks or loans? you need a farm operating loan to operate? >> yeah. >> every year. >> every year, and then you sell your livestock and you...
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to catch up.good mark boyd men -- moi -- mark boidman of pj solomon. talking about lockdowns, dr.ci says it is all or nothing. medical experts on hydroxychloroquine -- that is something the president has apparently taken, or said he has, and has been promoting on and off. he says they need to do better in shortening the tests to results. he says durability of the vaccine is not a problem. you can always get a booster. having to do it every year, he says get a booster and you are good to go. a 50% or 60% rate of vaccine overall helps the public health. in the market, we are looking at oil really popping. we are looking at official numbers coming out at 10:30. will we wind up having oil keeping at a five-month high, when it comes to brent? what do oil companies do if we actually get to the on brent? we will discuss that. bp's dividend cut. a historic shift for the industry and for bp yesterday. we dig into what it means if oil stays at 40. alix: my from new york, i'm alix steel. i johnson is off today. this is "bloomberg markets." brent at a five-month high after data coming out str
to catch up.good mark boyd men -- moi -- mark boidman of pj solomon. talking about lockdowns, dr.ci says it is all or nothing. medical experts on hydroxychloroquine -- that is something the president has apparently taken, or said he has, and has been promoting on and off. he says they need to do better in shortening the tests to results. he says durability of the vaccine is not a problem. you can always get a booster. having to do it every year, he says get a booster and you are good to go. a...
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friday's march was announced at the funeral of george boyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you know neither of our there. tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic cannot keep them home because with or without black americans are being gunned down by police officers earlier this week in another flashpoint the shooting of jacob blake in wisconsin an officer shot him 7 times in the back paralyzing him in front of his children and. executed cameras young there are black and brown people suffer. the marchers say president trump doesn't care about black americans and some members of congress have floated proposals for change but little action has been taken hold only our efforts don't go unheard hopefully we can really makes a legislative change hopefully we can make some political change and hopefully we can really move forward
friday's march was announced at the funeral of george boyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you know neither of our there. tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic cannot keep them home because with or without black americans are...
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but first, we will start with pastor james boyd jr. to lead us in prayer. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone. along with my wife, we have been highly privileged to be family pastor for more than 30 years through miss julia jackson, the mother of jacob blake, and also her mother, jamie johnson from what rate at julia's request and the attorneys request, i want to just set the tone for our press conference today by briefly representing julia's faith in the name of our lord jesus christ and offer a brief word of prayer. there are three types of laws that govern our nation. spiritual law, moral law, and civil law. we are only familiar with civil law, and we're often ignorant of the ramifications of violating spiritual and moral law which civil law alone cannot remedy. when the spiritual and moral foundations are destroyed, societies implode, people hurt each other. what can the rations do? despite are differences, every citizen of america can agree we indeed have a monumental problem in our nation. a problem that people created, people are incapable of solving. as we tel
but first, we will start with pastor james boyd jr. to lead us in prayer. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone. along with my wife, we have been highly privileged to be family pastor for more than 30 years through miss julia jackson, the mother of jacob blake, and also her mother, jamie johnson from what rate at julia's request and the attorneys request, i want to just set the tone for our press conference today by briefly representing julia's faith in the name of our lord jesus christ...
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with bottle works,. 14 chicago cops have committed suicide since 2017, one was deputy chief deion boyd who sho and killed himself at the end o july. the president of the chicago police union says his officers are seeking early retirement with such haste that they have stopped waiting to qualify for medical benefits. >> we are under attack, and the profession use for an oath too, it changed your life and your families life to perform every day is now being told that you are the worst thing ever in thi country. >> in los angeles, early retirement for all public employees was up 50 percent in june. in seattle the police officers guild could not provide numbers but following the surrender eve precinct, they feel abandoned b leaders. >> iv or for the overall majority of the citizens populace, that there won't be effective number of police officers to answer that call fo service. >> a new poll by the gallup center on black voices determin most americans most black americans don't want to do away with or decrease the size of th police force. 61 percent of black people polled said they want th
with bottle works,. 14 chicago cops have committed suicide since 2017, one was deputy chief deion boyd who sho and killed himself at the end o july. the president of the chicago police union says his officers are seeking early retirement with such haste that they have stopped waiting to qualify for medical benefits. >> we are under attack, and the profession use for an oath too, it changed your life and your families life to perform every day is now being told that you are the worst thing...
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but first we will start with pastor james boyd jr.ad us in prayer. >> thank you, attorney crump. good afternoon, everyone. my name is james ward jr. and along with my wife pastor sharon we've been highly privileged to be the family pastor for more than 30 years to ms. julia jackson, the mother of jacob blake and also her mother jamie johnson for more than 30 years. and julia's request and at attorney crump's request, i want to just set the tone for our press conference today by briefly representing julia's faith in the name of our lord jesus christ and offer a brief word of prayer. there are three types of law that govern our nation. spiritual law, moral law, and civil law. but we're only familiar with civil law and we're often ignorant of the ramifications of violating spiritual and moral law, which civil law alone cannot remedy. when these spiritual and moral foundations are destroyed, societies implode. people hurt each other. and what can the righteous do? so we're calling our nation back to faith in god. despite our differences,
but first we will start with pastor james boyd jr.ad us in prayer. >> thank you, attorney crump. good afternoon, everyone. my name is james ward jr. and along with my wife pastor sharon we've been highly privileged to be the family pastor for more than 30 years to ms. julia jackson, the mother of jacob blake and also her mother jamie johnson for more than 30 years. and julia's request and at attorney crump's request, i want to just set the tone for our press conference today by briefly...
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as soon as i was elected, i put my lieutenant governor, boyd rutherford, in charge of a task force focused on opioid addiction. we came up with a number of suggestions and passed a piece of legislation to enact all of them. we've attacked it from every direction because it's tearing apart, you know, families and communities from one end of the country to the other. it's killing people and it's costing us lives and money and focus. and it's just ravaging the country. and we've gone after it with everything we've got. we've made some strides and we've stopped, you know, the explosive growth, but it's a tough one to get a handle on. kind of like this coronavirus, you know? you fix one part of it, and another one pops up. it's a little bit like whack a mole. it's not growing at the rate it used to be. this fentanyl is a very dangerous drug. we got part of it under control, and then this fentanyl came in from china which is more deadly. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. nga, you know, it's sort of a tribute, governor, that you were chosen to be the head of the national governors' association. tell me
as soon as i was elected, i put my lieutenant governor, boyd rutherford, in charge of a task force focused on opioid addiction. we came up with a number of suggestions and passed a piece of legislation to enact all of them. we've attacked it from every direction because it's tearing apart, you know, families and communities from one end of the country to the other. it's killing people and it's costing us lives and money and focus. and it's just ravaging the country. and we've gone after it with...
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. >> reporter: stress is at an all-time high for parents like lara boyd whose kids are heading back toleepless nights are real. you don't know how you're going to make that work. if you are a parent that's working from home and how do i teach? >> reporter: according to a "washington post" poll conducted by ipsos, nearly seven in ten parents say they worry children will fall behind in their education. broward county in florida realizing the strugg tanent who needs one, and we've also negotiated discounted internet services. >> reporte equipped to learn for the fall, there was just one missing element, the parents. >> we knew that our parents were having these challenges. and to help our kids, we were going to have to help our parents. >> reporter: the district starting parents university, an online recorded webinar teaching parents step-by-step the programs and tools their kids will be using while also providing an inside look at what an average school day will look like. >> it's a one-stop shop to make it very easy for our parents to go on, our students to go on, and our teachers can a
. >> reporter: stress is at an all-time high for parents like lara boyd whose kids are heading back toleepless nights are real. you don't know how you're going to make that work. if you are a parent that's working from home and how do i teach? >> reporter: according to a "washington post" poll conducted by ipsos, nearly seven in ten parents say they worry children will fall behind in their education. broward county in florida realizing the strugg tanent who needs one, and...
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to continue to grow spot fires are popping up in the burn zone and air attack resources are thin at boyd stan lives nearby in the pell valley but stopped by a friend's house on carlson way to power up their generator, this keep their fridges freezers and fridge raiders going because eventually life will have to go on now was some back yeah now you know get a break. and right now that's about all you can do. in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>tonight, thousands of people are still under evacuation orders in the north bay because of the l in new lightning complex fires kron four's justine waltman live in the newsroom with us tonight with the latest on the evacuation orders there justine. >>well, pam and ken really quickly before we get to that information there is new details right now about how many structures have been damaged and destroyed in the l a new fire. cal fire just put out the information for the lnu lightning complex fire. 845 structures have been destroyed and 231 have been damaged let's go now to look at the evacuation zones that are happening right now and na
to continue to grow spot fires are popping up in the burn zone and air attack resources are thin at boyd stan lives nearby in the pell valley but stopped by a friend's house on carlson way to power up their generator, this keep their fridges freezers and fridge raiders going because eventually life will have to go on now was some back yeah now you know get a break. and right now that's about all you can do. in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>tonight, thousands of people are...
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to continue to grow spot fires are popping up in the burn zone and air attack resources are thin at boyd stan lives nearby in the pell valley but stopped by a friend's house on carlson way to power up their generator, this keep their fridges freezers and refrigerators going because eventually life will have to go on now was some back yeah now i don't get a break. and right now that's about all you can do. in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>and this is the latest evacuation map showing napa county the red actually shows the overall size of the well in you complex fires which covers much of the north bay tonight, the areas in blue are under a mandatory evacuation order. those areas stretch from the north of calistoga down to the napa solano county border. let's take a live look outside now from our sutro camera looking out over the san francisco bay area, relatively clear considering how much smoke is in the air tonight hard to see at night though isn't it our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to tell us if there really is smoke out there and looks like there is a loo
to continue to grow spot fires are popping up in the burn zone and air attack resources are thin at boyd stan lives nearby in the pell valley but stopped by a friend's house on carlson way to power up their generator, this keep their fridges freezers and refrigerators going because eventually life will have to go on now was some back yeah now i don't get a break. and right now that's about all you can do. in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>and this is the latest evacuation...
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>>no nobody want to see anybody lose their home at boyd students praise house and carlson weigh survived he stopped by to power up the generator hoping to keep the food in the freezer and refrigerator is cold until his friend return and says help from a out that's what we are here and that's the mindset that will allow this community to eventually rebuild. but there's still a long way to go. cal fire says the lnu fires still pose a thrtat to more than 30,000 structures and firefighters are expecting the fire fight to get worse in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>more of the desperately needed help is coming to fight these fires around the bay area and the state's governor newsom announced today the trump administration approves the state's request for a presidential major disaster declaration that declaration provides federal assistance to help state and local governments fund emergency response recovery and protective measures. 4 people suffered losses to the wildfires. decoration offers crisis counseling housing unemployment assistance and legal services. governor newsom
>>no nobody want to see anybody lose their home at boyd students praise house and carlson weigh survived he stopped by to power up the generator hoping to keep the food in the freezer and refrigerator is cold until his friend return and says help from a out that's what we are here and that's the mindset that will allow this community to eventually rebuild. but there's still a long way to go. cal fire says the lnu fires still pose a thrtat to more than 30,000 structures and firefighters...
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evolved and changed and that the black lives matter movement the murder the kill the homicide of george boyd at the hands of police and all of the protests that took place following that have changed the landscape and changed her politics as well she was known as somewhat of a centrist figure not far to the left or to the progressive wing of the democratic party had joe biden wanted that sort of balance he could have chosen elizabeth warren the senator from massachusetts or perhaps a congresswoman karen bass here from here in los angeles. who is the chief chairperson of the congressional black caucus but biden chose a popular centrist that's in keeping with his entire sort of political profile that he is he is someone who will while he will tackle the issues that have been brought to the to the forefront by the black lives matter movements he's not called for the abolition of police or any of those things nevertheless president trump has accused biden of being a puppet of the far left so it'll be very interesting to see how trump and his campaign now approach the their criticism of senator h
evolved and changed and that the black lives matter movement the murder the kill the homicide of george boyd at the hands of police and all of the protests that took place following that have changed the landscape and changed her politics as well she was known as somewhat of a centrist figure not far to the left or to the progressive wing of the democratic party had joe biden wanted that sort of balance he could have chosen elizabeth warren the senator from massachusetts or perhaps a...
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friday's march was announced at the funeral of george boyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you know neither of our and narrow. tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic could not keep them home because with or without hope it black americans are being gunned down by police officers earlier this week in another flashpoint the shooting of jacob blake in wisconsin an officer shot him 7 times in the back paralyzing him in front of his children. executed cameras and young bright black and brown people suffer. the marchers say president trump doesn't care about black americans and some members of congress have floated proposals for change but little action has been taken hopefully our efforts don't go unheard hopefully we can really makes a legislative change hopefully we can make some political change and hopefully we can really
friday's march was announced at the funeral of george boyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you know neither of our and narrow. tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic could not keep them home because with or without hope it black...
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african-american stories as well into boyd's. and in some the very difficult position they were put in in a way because they both wanted everyone to recognize the situation in these african american communities and urban communities. they were also almost trying to agree with some of the scholarships at the same time and can you talk a little bit more about some of the work they did to highlight these issues at that time. khalil gibran muhammad: we can spend the remaining time talking about them because they deserve that much attention. so encourage everyone to learn more about them if you go to teach and use their voice they left quite a remarkable record of primary documents behind. great critiquing students about racial ideas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. but really the first national black expert to come of age in the progressive era is an anti- racist scholar. this how we meet described him. but the root was really no pure in terms of his scholarly credentials in the body of work that he produced printed in the
african-american stories as well into boyd's. and in some the very difficult position they were put in in a way because they both wanted everyone to recognize the situation in these african american communities and urban communities. they were also almost trying to agree with some of the scholarships at the same time and can you talk a little bit more about some of the work they did to highlight these issues at that time. khalil gibran muhammad: we can spend the remaining time talking about...
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holistically the evidence is viewed this cannot provide sufficient proof of their involvement in mr boyd does his disappearance and certainly not for the pleated purpose namely of finding someone suitable to make a false claim of responsibility. mr sole role in the conspiracy is connected with the false claim of responsibility and coordinating mr and nessie and mr sabra. as the trial chamber is not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the pay did any of the plated activities namely those connected with mr abbott dust his alleged grooming luring disappearance alleged quote abduction unquote and subsequent appearance on the broadcast video 8 likewise follows that mr merrick cannot be guilt found guilty of coordinating these activities mr allegedly coordinated with mr batra day in the preparation of the false claim of responsibility he allegedly coordinated the activities of mr unless he and mr sabra in the lead up and aftermath of the attack but the trial chamber cannot find beyond reasonable doubt that mr mack high was using green 071 and even if he would there was no reliable evidence
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to continue to grow spot fires are popping up in the burn zone and air attack resources are thin at boyd stan lives nearby in the pell valley but stopped by a friend's house on carlson way to power up their generator, this keep their fridges freezers and ford raiders going because eventually life will have to go on that was some night. yeah now you know get a break. and right now that's about all you can do. in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>and we also want to give you an update on the fire that is burning in marion county the woodward fire. it's out of control in steep terrain at the point reyes national seashore it's about 2000 plus acres right now and 5% contained you can see. >>how they are working on that from the air and the ground it's burning south of women to a road north of the bear valley trail and west of the shoreline highway. there are evacuation warnings right now for multiple communities in west moran. there are many closures. for example you can go to the beach or hike in that area because of the fire. >>we've been made sure to show accurate timely infor
to continue to grow spot fires are popping up in the burn zone and air attack resources are thin at boyd stan lives nearby in the pell valley but stopped by a friend's house on carlson way to power up their generator, this keep their fridges freezers and ford raiders going because eventually life will have to go on that was some night. yeah now you know get a break. and right now that's about all you can do. in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>and we also want to give you an...
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can't boyd and chan point to the racist doctor, you are looking at a computer screen that says you don't measure up. you don't get this particular outpatient treatment. and so what does that mean in the context of the pandemic? many healthcare organizations are using algorithms of all sorts for more old school types of algorithms to more automated advanced types. and with these we know that for example the basis of that algorithm is designed, many are for example on who's going to get a ventilator or not. and if that algorithm is designed to ensure the person who gets the ventilator is someone who is more likely to survive by giving them the ventilator. so you are using the person who is healthier and more likely to survive. you are building that understanding into this algorithm that is essentially automating eugenics. it's ablest it's racist it's wealthy are lighter able patients are more likely to get that scarce resource. went to be very aware, now more than ever that when we are automated and automating decisions and those decisions are predicated on the value of some kinds of peopl
can't boyd and chan point to the racist doctor, you are looking at a computer screen that says you don't measure up. you don't get this particular outpatient treatment. and so what does that mean in the context of the pandemic? many healthcare organizations are using algorithms of all sorts for more old school types of algorithms to more automated advanced types. and with these we know that for example the basis of that algorithm is designed, many are for example on who's going to get a...
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to other types of stronger enforcement that you all might call for that would be against what this boyd or the city would want. could you speak to that in sort of the people versus tents and how you view that? i think it has come up a lot in the neighborhood. >> i think it is a very fair question. first, i do want to highlight that the agreement itself makes it very clear that the unhoused ought to be given the dignity and respect they deserve as human beings. the agreement specifically says and i am reading page 3 line 26. all parties shall respect the legal rights of the unhoused of the tenderloin in all manners in relation to removing. the tents and materials and personal property. so we as a legal matter were not in the position to represent the unhoused. we represented ourselves and we were joined by other residents that in legal terms were differently situated than the unhoused. from a legal standpoint there wasn't an opportunity to combine those. throughout the agreement and if you read it carefully you will see several places. in fact at the very beginning it starts out by sayin
to other types of stronger enforcement that you all might call for that would be against what this boyd or the city would want. could you speak to that in sort of the people versus tents and how you view that? i think it has come up a lot in the neighborhood. >> i think it is a very fair question. first, i do want to highlight that the agreement itself makes it very clear that the unhoused ought to be given the dignity and respect they deserve as human beings. the agreement specifically...
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outside of the democratic leader and the speaker of the house, even democrats can see that the boyd upside down to pay people more not to work. last week the house democratic majority leader said, quote, it's not just $600 or bust. our colleague, the senior senator from maryland, has said, quote, we certainly understand we don't want to have higher benefits than what somebody can make working. and just yesterday the senior senator from west virginia stated plainly that speaker pelosi's position was untenable. quote, i don't think we're going to stay at the $600. let's bare in mind even $200 would be eight times what democrat, put in place with union -- unified control in the last crisis in 2009. it's unthinkable they would hold every bit of relief hostage unless we land back at $600 and pay workers a bonus, a bonus if they do not help to reopen our country. maybe the speaker and the democratic leader will get the memo from their colleagues sometime soon. and then there's democrats' demand for a trillion more dollars to hand out to state and local governments even though they've only spent
outside of the democratic leader and the speaker of the house, even democrats can see that the boyd upside down to pay people more not to work. last week the house democratic majority leader said, quote, it's not just $600 or bust. our colleague, the senior senator from maryland, has said, quote, we certainly understand we don't want to have higher benefits than what somebody can make working. and just yesterday the senior senator from west virginia stated plainly that speaker pelosi's position...
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let's speak now to lydia boyd, a volunteer at the miscarriage association, and gill harrison, a sonographered bleeding, and we don't know whether this was normal bleeding, abnormal bleeding, but we will give you a scan and we will find out, and the ultrasound that we had with the sonographer, it was fairly devastating because we found out that it was a miscarriage but the way in which that information was communicated to us, it was really ha rd was communicated to us, it was really hard for us to then kind of go away and feel something about what we had been told because the sonographer basically questioned us. what i mean by that is, we went into the scan, they started scanning and said how many weeks do you think you are? and buy my date i was 11.5 weeks and the sonographer said this gestation sac is only eight weeks and your baby actually isn't there. so that was how we found out that we had lost our baby that we had been dreaming about for 11 and a half weeks, so coming away from that, both my husband and i were in shock but also found it really hard to start processing that loss and fe
let's speak now to lydia boyd, a volunteer at the miscarriage association, and gill harrison, a sonographered bleeding, and we don't know whether this was normal bleeding, abnormal bleeding, but we will give you a scan and we will find out, and the ultrasound that we had with the sonographer, it was fairly devastating because we found out that it was a miscarriage but the way in which that information was communicated to us, it was really ha rd was communicated to us, it was really hard for us...