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it meant the world to me. >> reporter: and nurse brittany saying it all comes with the job. >> that'seeps you going, that one patient. so just thank a nurse. we're here to help you and we just like to know that we're doing a good job. >> wow. nurse brittany and all theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com >>> now your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >> as the coronavirus forces california into a recession, the list of businesses laying people off just to try to stay afloat financially grows by the day. and some of the best known names in bay area business have announced deep cuts to their workforce. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm k
it meant the world to me. >> reporter: and nurse brittany saying it all comes with the job. >> that'seeps you going, that one patient. so just thank a nurse. we're here to help you and we just like to know that we're doing a good job. >> wow. nurse brittany and all theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep...
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nurse brittany and all of the nurses on th >>> i'm dan ashley in san francisco.ronavirus pandemic is reading to new calls to >>> i'm liz kreutz. as california moves into phase 2 tonight, we'll tell you the only two bay area counties that say they're ready. >>> what will life look like when gyms and clubs reopen, some are hoping by the end of the month? >> now your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >> on friday california will move into stage 2 of lifting shelter in place restrictions, but most of the by area isn't ready. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> counties are allowed to move out their own pace. the bay area's order is currently stricter than what governor newsom is expected to allow at the end of the week thinking graph shows the number of new coronavirus cases in the bay area day beday going back to january there is a lot of up and down, but overall, it's trending down. we're not seeing peaks as high as we did last month, but the numbers are not lowno nhoiz kre live to breck down what we learned today. liz? >> hi, dan and a
nurse brittany and all of the nurses on th >>> i'm dan ashley in san francisco.ronavirus pandemic is reading to new calls to >>> i'm liz kreutz. as california moves into phase 2 tonight, we'll tell you the only two bay area counties that say they're ready. >>> what will life look like when gyms and clubs reopen, some are hoping by the end of the month? >> now your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >> on friday california will move into stage 2 of...
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joining me, president of color of change and brittany.ureau of investigations had to say about why the arrests took so long. take a listen. >> we base our decisions on two things, facts and law. whatever the facts are, we apply the law to it. if the facts say it's felony murder, we take the law to it. there's more than sufficient probable cause in this case for felony murder. >> do you think the arrests would have been made if the video hadn't been shared online? >> with all due deference to what was showed on video, we know things to be true, georgia bureau of investigation was not brought in until there was massive outcry from people across the racial lines. that didn't happen until the video was leaked. charges were not brought because they saw the video, charges were brought because we saw the video. it's bee incredibly rough week for black people. already entered this week suffering from crisis within a crisis. as we continued to suffer more greatly due to coronavirus as we were talking about in last segment, then this week we lost l
joining me, president of color of change and brittany.ureau of investigations had to say about why the arrests took so long. take a listen. >> we base our decisions on two things, facts and law. whatever the facts are, we apply the law to it. if the facts say it's felony murder, we take the law to it. there's more than sufficient probable cause in this case for felony murder. >> do you think the arrests would have been made if the video hadn't been shared online? >> with all...
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what -- >> i knew it had to be because brittany was there, you know?o it had to be. >> i've delivered more than my share of death notifications, and this particular one was -- i'll never forget it. >> i asked her to sit on the couch and we sit there for a second and i said, "you know, we're -- is brooke morris your daughter?" and said, "she is," and i said, "well, she's been murdered." >> she passed out cold. so we had to get her to, you know, come back to. and i think we were just all shocked. >> reporter: when tina came to, she could hardly process what had happened. >> it was almost like it was not real. you know, "you've got the wrong person. it's not her." >> reporter: but it was real. brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >>
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brittany, it's great to talk to you again. i hate that we talk on these circumstances of yet another african-american dying at the hands of police. let me start, first of all, by getting your sense of -- almost six years until the day after eric gartner died using the same words, basically, he can't breathe, as police applied a choke hold to him in that case. this country is not moving forward on that front, it seems. >> and that's exactly why you saw the kind of outpouring of grief and frustration in minneapolis last night. look, the police are not killing fewer people since the ferguson uprising, they're killing more people. and police are killing just as many people during the coronavirus pandemic as they were before this started. and black people across america are powerful and resilient, creative and innovative, but we shouldn't always have to be. we should be allowed to be human, but instead we're managing a crisis within a crisis. what you saw last night was folks saying enough. i'm an activist, so i'm a person who stan
brittany, it's great to talk to you again. i hate that we talk on these circumstances of yet another african-american dying at the hands of police. let me start, first of all, by getting your sense of -- almost six years until the day after eric gartner died using the same words, basically, he can't breathe, as police applied a choke hold to him in that case. this country is not moving forward on that front, it seems. >> and that's exactly why you saw the kind of outpouring of grief and...
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he's torn between two brittanys. - he has nicknamed both brittanys in his life b1 and b2. you can't make this up. - b2 was at my house. and then b1 popped up unannounced. - i was immediately livid. - and this love triangle... - you say you're caught between two brittanys, but it seems to me like you're playing both hands. - is shattering the family circle. - let me tell you something, little lady. - shut your mouth. - you won't speak to me that way. i'm 60 years old. and i'm a grown adult. - you're a grown adult? act like one. - okay, time-out. time-out. i'm a little confused why both of you sit around waiting for him to decide what's gonna happen in your life. today's gonna be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you
he's torn between two brittanys. - he has nicknamed both brittanys in his life b1 and b2. you can't make this up. - b2 was at my house. and then b1 popped up unannounced. - i was immediately livid. - and this love triangle... - you say you're caught between two brittanys, but it seems to me like you're playing both hands. - is shattering the family circle. - let me tell you something, little lady. - shut your mouth. - you won't speak to me that way. i'm 60 years old. and i'm a grown adult. -...
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what has to change, brittany? the frustration of the people, there's no justification for what you see behind me and the destruction of personal property, and there was hol g n hooliganism, no question. how do we convince people this should change and change it so that it actually does change? >> you're absolutely right. a list of names is longer than we can count. i remember my friend randy gloss made a shirt of names back in 2014 after michael brown and the ferguson uprising. frankly, there is not enough room on a shirt to contain all of the names you not just in the last six years but throughout history lost to systemic race age and s foibled searching their hearts. they need to search their policies. at campaign zero we have a project called the support project and have discovered there are eight simple actions that police departments can take to change their use of force policies specifically to reduce police killings by up to 70%. this doesn't take an act of congress. this doesn't take a president's tweet or
what has to change, brittany? the frustration of the people, there's no justification for what you see behind me and the destruction of personal property, and there was hol g n hooliganism, no question. how do we convince people this should change and change it so that it actually does change? >> you're absolutely right. a list of names is longer than we can count. i remember my friend randy gloss made a shirt of names back in 2014 after michael brown and the ferguson uprising. frankly,...
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we have brittany cooper, anna marie cox is back with us, and we have three of our msnbc contributors.ood to have all of you with us tonight. let me come back to you, what do you make of the former vice president's remarks. >> well, look, this was a message that lands very differently with black americans than white americans, so my opinion matters very little in that context. i will tell you i thought the apology was right, or the cleanup was right, he admitted that he shouldn't make assumptions that put political persuasions based on race. it seemed like an accurate statement. i understand it was a bit of a misstep, what we know of donald trump, this is a man who had to settle a racial discrimination suit in the '70s, because he refused to rent to black people. he led on birtherism, he suggested that he ran that his political opportunity with black people was based on the platform, what do you have to lose. to hear biden ar stick u late that is there any question which party and which candidate in this case, best represents the priorities of people of color. it did make sense. but it
we have brittany cooper, anna marie cox is back with us, and we have three of our msnbc contributors.ood to have all of you with us tonight. let me come back to you, what do you make of the former vice president's remarks. >> well, look, this was a message that lands very differently with black americans than white americans, so my opinion matters very little in that context. i will tell you i thought the apology was right, or the cleanup was right, he admitted that he shouldn't make...
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your turn to talk, i will stop talking, brittany. >> yes, thank you, joy.i'm from louisiana, it's my home state, and those numbers are staggering. when i saw this beginning to happen, this narrative about how we weren't just going to go ahead and reopen the country, there was a clear racial tinge to it. there was the sense that as news outlets like yours have begun to cover racial disparities that conservative politicians around the country made a big shift in the way that they were talking about this saying we can reopen the country. underneath that, underlying that is this idea that these lives don't have value. so when i use the term necropolitics, that is a political theory term. it really refers to the politics of death. how governments, how state power entities use policy to determine whose lives are worth protecting, whose lives are valuable. and whose lives are expendable. i know that we don't typically like to think about our government as acting in that kind of way, but we are really facing a pandemic in which we have lost almost 65,000 people in
your turn to talk, i will stop talking, brittany. >> yes, thank you, joy.i'm from louisiana, it's my home state, and those numbers are staggering. when i saw this beginning to happen, this narrative about how we weren't just going to go ahead and reopen the country, there was a clear racial tinge to it. there was the sense that as news outlets like yours have begun to cover racial disparities that conservative politicians around the country made a big shift in the way that they were...
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i want to get brittany cunningham back in. i can remember being in at curfew time in baltimore in the freddie gray uprisings. it is definitely clear, it was clear to meet at the time that at 9:00, the late great congressman elijah cummings would lead a march to march people home to saylet all go home and because people trusted him, because he was a trusted voice and trusted figure and a member of the community, lived around the corner from penn and north, people would go. and the people who were still there after that were not talking about freddie gray anymore. they were not talking about freddie gray at all. they had a different agenda. they were out there but not -- at least overtly for freddie gray. this isn't new. but this is different. because in that case, these weren't what we're now saying are white supremacists organized to come and burn down the black businesses in baltimore. this is -- this is insidious -- it's horrifying and i want to let you as an activist who has been on the streets crying out black lives matter
i want to get brittany cunningham back in. i can remember being in at curfew time in baltimore in the freddie gray uprisings. it is definitely clear, it was clear to meet at the time that at 9:00, the late great congressman elijah cummings would lead a march to march people home to saylet all go home and because people trusted him, because he was a trusted voice and trusted figure and a member of the community, lived around the corner from penn and north, people would go. and the people who...
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but also brittany cooper writes about ida b.ells and mary church terrell and the juxtaposition of those individuals. that goes to the fact that african-americans were never monolithic. and we have a. philip randolph, the means were the same. better lives for african-americans. just like ida b. wells and mary church terrell. ida b. wells was a fire breather and would punch you in the nose. >> literally. >> and mary was a dignified agitator. she says that in her book. and she just kind of believed and, you know, doing things in a dignified manner. but the end state was the same. and that's throughout. that's why we chose people for who they are and not only african-americans, i mean, we talk about, you know, we always say african-americans and their white supporters. you'll see stories about white americans in this exhibition just like you see throughout the museum that are friends of the forward progress of african-americans. >> so we're going to open it up if folks want to start moving to the micro phones. like i said, we just s
but also brittany cooper writes about ida b.ells and mary church terrell and the juxtaposition of those individuals. that goes to the fact that african-americans were never monolithic. and we have a. philip randolph, the means were the same. better lives for african-americans. just like ida b. wells and mary church terrell. ida b. wells was a fire breather and would punch you in the nose. >> literally. >> and mary was a dignified agitator. she says that in her book. and she just...
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leaders, past and present, invited to the white house in 2016. >> people like brittany, who served on police task force in the wake of ferguson has led many of the protests. >> the beginning of our work in ferguson was simply to help people understand that there really is a problem, that racism is not dead no matter who was in the white house at the time. some of our tactics were still rooted in the traditions of the civil rights movement. but given that this is the next chapter, things evolve. we weren't going to sing "i shall not be moved" and "we shall overcome." we're going to play lil boosie. ♪ >> our streets. >> we're not carrying protest signs, we're wearing protest tees. to wear your sunday best, that was a strategic move in the civil rights movement, but i shouldn't have to dress my best for you to see me as a human being. >> reporter: when black lives matter activists objected to the coverage of their movement by mainstream media -- >> looks like we've got a stash here of some amsterdam, new amsterdam citron vodka. >> reporter: they took control of their story. >> we were no
leaders, past and present, invited to the white house in 2016. >> people like brittany, who served on police task force in the wake of ferguson has led many of the protests. >> the beginning of our work in ferguson was simply to help people understand that there really is a problem, that racism is not dead no matter who was in the white house at the time. some of our tactics were still rooted in the traditions of the civil rights movement. but given that this is the next chapter,...
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i spoke with the parents of brittany, a 30-year-old woman, young woman, who had severe head injury ands to be at that facility. they still do not know if she -- if her test has come out negative or positive. they told me there were issues with the testing. they're not getting any responses. so i went and visited with the center. i went immediately to the center because they weren't responding to our phone calls. i was outside. i was wearing a mask following every guideline, and the director invited me in to the reception area. and i went in. she assured me it was a safe zone. i was then notified she should have never have done that which confirms that these nursing homes are not following guidelines. and it's putting a lot of people at risk. and so in florida, those deaths are coming from nursing homes which is a huge concern for me in my area but in our state as well. >> and then what is your response to, say in drew's piece there, he talked about how nursing homes, many of them, are not even reporting the deaths. so it's not being, i guess, logged or documented what is happening at a
i spoke with the parents of brittany, a 30-year-old woman, young woman, who had severe head injury ands to be at that facility. they still do not know if she -- if her test has come out negative or positive. they told me there were issues with the testing. they're not getting any responses. so i went and visited with the center. i went immediately to the center because they weren't responding to our phone calls. i was outside. i was wearing a mask following every guideline, and the director...
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she came from a family of health care professionals, her sister told cnn that brittany had such a kindart. she says the virus took her beloved sister too soon. we also lost martin addison, 44 years old, a speech pathologist from new jersey. he would meet his 2-year-old daughter after work he ever day. his wife said he was planning a getaway for their anniversary in october. to both families, we're so sorry for the loss of your loved ones. may their memories be a blessing. and as the nation nears this tragic 100,000-death milestone, we'll take some time to honor the people who have died from novel coronavirus this sunday at noon eastern. i'm going to host a cnn special, "we remember." it will be a memorial service to those lost. our coverage on cnn continues right now. thanks so much for watching. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're following breaking news. the u.s. death toll from the coronavirus pandemic now approaching 99,000 people with nearly 1.7 million confirmed ca
she came from a family of health care professionals, her sister told cnn that brittany had such a kindart. she says the virus took her beloved sister too soon. we also lost martin addison, 44 years old, a speech pathologist from new jersey. he would meet his 2-year-old daughter after work he ever day. his wife said he was planning a getaway for their anniversary in october. to both families, we're so sorry for the loss of your loved ones. may their memories be a blessing. and as the nation...
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of william bryan junior, that's the man who recorded the encounter that led to arbery's death as brittanyueller reports now from georgia, a very mom is opening up about that coming together to stand for the social injustice are >>it gives me square 1, the very beginning seeing that i have nationally actually standing that me and my are berry's mother says the support has given her strength. chapter of the omega psi phi w fraternity, the group says some of its members had a personal relationship with our berry and coached him in high school take time to. >>to honor them and that with the mob aired i mean this man. had review had goals that were taken away from him are berry's mother and father are leading this silent march in as you can see it's a 2.23 mile march in brunswick to honor the date the 25 year-old was killed. >>hundreds walking together starting at the historic risley building in brunswick to seldon park. >>i had the chance to speak with our berry's mother about the latest developments in the case when gbi announced the arrest of roddy bryan, what went through your mind we fina
of william bryan junior, that's the man who recorded the encounter that led to arbery's death as brittanyueller reports now from georgia, a very mom is opening up about that coming together to stand for the social injustice are >>it gives me square 1, the very beginning seeing that i have nationally actually standing that me and my are berry's mother says the support has given her strength. chapter of the omega psi phi w fraternity, the group says some of its members had a personal...
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with me now is brittany cunningham, a black lives matter activist. a former member of president obama's task force. i want to start with you. you have the kentucky attorney general announcing he's going to serve as a special prosecutor in this case. once the police department investigation is closed. i wonder what you make of that announcement and what full transparency in a case looks like this. >> it looks like a couple things. recognizing that simply calling for a special prosecutor is a first step, not the only necessary step so many times we see that elected officials try to wait out the families and activi activists. the reality is activists, the families of the ten victims of police violence from the last three years in louisville alone, and more are seeking long term solutions to bring accountability for these cases and to bring prevention for more cases like it, we know that the special prosecutor is just a first step, but we also know that transparency looks like ensuring that the officers that were involved in this issue are brought to acc
with me now is brittany cunningham, a black lives matter activist. a former member of president obama's task force. i want to start with you. you have the kentucky attorney general announcing he's going to serve as a special prosecutor in this case. once the police department investigation is closed. i wonder what you make of that announcement and what full transparency in a case looks like this. >> it looks like a couple things. recognizing that simply calling for a special prosecutor is...
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brittany, it's difficult enough to face the idea of losing somebody who's a year older than my daughteru know what i mean? this is a young, young girl and on top of that, there don't seem to be a lot of honesty about what happened. the person was already in custody we're looking for, the postal inspector has said there was no package being delivered there that was suspicious. there's not a lot of honesty with the mom. the mom is looking for the daughter and they -- the police know the daughter is dead but they ask her well, you know, did she and her boyfriend have any problems? you know, the dishonesty i think of it is what is -- is almost more shocking than what they did. >> well, as someone who has been working on issues of police violence for a number of years now, this is something we have to remind people of all the time, that not only are police often unfortunately dishonest, there is a system built to protect and in some ways encourage their dishonesty, that there are a number of police bills of rights and police union contracts that protect and create space for that kind of dish
brittany, it's difficult enough to face the idea of losing somebody who's a year older than my daughteru know what i mean? this is a young, young girl and on top of that, there don't seem to be a lot of honesty about what happened. the person was already in custody we're looking for, the postal inspector has said there was no package being delivered there that was suspicious. there's not a lot of honesty with the mom. the mom is looking for the daughter and they -- the police know the daughter...
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day's global headlines it's time for new policy gives a contrary they cannot all be seen to grady brittany fish the lady of the ball continues inside story on al jazeera. earth. suspended over safety concerns the world health organization holds the trial of an anti malaria drug coated 19 patients. so robin you want your observer life more headquarters here in doha also coming up . no i don't i don't regress when i do that boris johnson's chief advisor defends his lot on trips throwing newquay virus restrictions into confusion. also israel's prime.
day's global headlines it's time for new policy gives a contrary they cannot all be seen to grady brittany fish the lady of the ball continues inside story on al jazeera. earth. suspended over safety concerns the world health organization holds the trial of an anti malaria drug coated 19 patients. so robin you want your observer life more headquarters here in doha also coming up . no i don't i don't regress when i do that boris johnson's chief advisor defends his lot on trips throwing newquay...
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we know brittany and kevin, had you to cancel your original wedding plans. but it made me realize at the end of the day it's all about the person you're going to marry and who you love the most. >> jontanna and gary, you have been through so much and have known each other for decades. do you have any advice for the other couples going through what you're going through? >> well, something that's extremely important for gary and i, just to be supportive and always communicate and prayer. that's helped us get to where we are today. >> i like that. this morning, you guys, it's all about celebrating each of your love stories. while this may not be a wedding -- you all look fantastic, by the way. there's always room for gifts. am i right about that? always room for gifts. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. spoken like a true gentleman there. each of you have an envelope in your pocket. take it out. inside that envelope is a wedding present. our friends at zola are giving each of you a $500 gift card. hopefully that helps and you guys enjoy it. uh-oh. we got a little sh
we know brittany and kevin, had you to cancel your original wedding plans. but it made me realize at the end of the day it's all about the person you're going to marry and who you love the most. >> jontanna and gary, you have been through so much and have known each other for decades. do you have any advice for the other couples going through what you're going through? >> well, something that's extremely important for gary and i, just to be supportive and always communicate and...
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emanuel micron thinks so and it's banking on domestic goods just days ago he visited farmers in brittany micro is demanding that not just fronts but all of europe real national is important branches of production to reduce reliance on overseas imports he wants lessons to be learned from the shortages of face masks and medicines during the pandemic. this crisis has taught us that the poultry with some damage your products and material will stop the strategically important for europe to be independent. but is that even possible these days it's quiet on the famous seans uneasy in paris and sophia seif works as an economist here she skeptical about microns i do this enough that my new fronts in germany come produce everything themselves and it's not in their interests to didn't say. we need to ask ourselves in what areas it makes sense to remain independent during a crisis but we shouldn't become opponents of globalization i thought because globalization and gives us affordable access to a vast array of programs i do quickly do it how should the economy look post corona green says pascal com
emanuel micron thinks so and it's banking on domestic goods just days ago he visited farmers in brittany micro is demanding that not just fronts but all of europe real national is important branches of production to reduce reliance on overseas imports he wants lessons to be learned from the shortages of face masks and medicines during the pandemic. this crisis has taught us that the poultry with some damage your products and material will stop the strategically important for europe to be...
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lisa writes about that, brittany cooper writes about ida b. wells and mary church truro. african-americans have never been monolithic. like dubois, and a. phillip randolph, their means were the same. better lives for african-american, just like ida b. wells and mary truro, but they had different ways of doing it. ida was a fire breather, she would punch you in the nose. >> literally. >> and mary was a dignified agitator. she says that in her book. and she just kind of believed in doing things in a dignified manner. that's throughout the. we chose people for who they are and not only african-americans, we talk about -- you know, we always say african-americans and their white supporters. so you will see stories about white americans in this exhibition, just like you see throughout the museum who were friends and for the progress of african-americans. >> absolutely. so we're going to open et al. up. if folks want to start moving toward the microphones. we just scratched the surface. everybody is in here from josephine baker, louie arm strong. it's a remarkable moment. as fo
lisa writes about that, brittany cooper writes about ida b. wells and mary church truro. african-americans have never been monolithic. like dubois, and a. phillip randolph, their means were the same. better lives for african-american, just like ida b. wells and mary truro, but they had different ways of doing it. ida was a fire breather, she would punch you in the nose. >> literally. >> and mary was a dignified agitator. she says that in her book. and she just kind of believed in...
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global headlines it's time for new policy save our country i think not all of you seem to grady brittany fish the really deep we all continue inside story on al-jazeera. welcome back now getting to watch a movie under the stars is now back in fashion it seems drive in theaters are seeing a revival in cinemas close worldwide because of coronavirus was directions branka gupta reports. longest capital colombo. a musical experiment under the open sky. long can spot in hundreds of cars out there 1st ever live in concert. due to our performance by the island's most popular young musicians was aimed at jumpstarting into to london just to be tarred by the crow navar has come to make a new york dolls and i don't want to front this is a good thing we must get up as a nation again and this is a good way to begin that process. and it's not just music here but i think that if you live in nigeria acting as a testing out such fun use to teach life shows. just an idea the idea is born out of the fact that you know there must be a solution you know we cannot just accept things we just read the way it doe
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brittany boler wants to know if that's what sent her son titus to the e.r., starting with a fever. >> the second day, he was just crying about his tummy. it was like his timing was just hurting and hurting. >> reporter: in a matter of days her son's fever climbing to 104, and he was vomiting. >> his lips were super red, his eyes were bloodshot red. he was breathing really fast. >> reporter: titus was treated for kawasaki disease and recovered, testing negative for covid-19. but his mother now wants him tested for those antibodies. his symptoms, strikingly similar to 9-year-old bobby dean's in upstate new york, who wound up in the icu, later testing positive for the virus. >> if we didn't get bobby to the doctor's within 24 hours of when we did, they said we very well could have lost him, and that's a really scary thought for us. >> stephanie, with us tonight. i know both boys thankfully recovering, but both families really do want to raise awareness. >> reporter: exactly. bobby's parents are stressing the importance of early detection. the american academy of pediatrics is telling par
brittany boler wants to know if that's what sent her son titus to the e.r., starting with a fever. >> the second day, he was just crying about his tummy. it was like his timing was just hurting and hurting. >> reporter: in a matter of days her son's fever climbing to 104, and he was vomiting. >> his lips were super red, his eyes were bloodshot red. he was breathing really fast. >> reporter: titus was treated for kawasaki disease and recovered, testing negative for...
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brittany boler wants to know if that's what sent her son titus to the e.r.. starting with a fever. >> the second day, he was just crying about his tummy. it was like his timing was hurting and hurting. >> reporter: in a matter of days his fever climbing to 104, and vom itting. >> his lips for super red, his eyes were blood shot red. he was breathing really fast. >> reporter: titus tested negative for covid-19 but his mom now wants him tested for those antibodies. his symptoms strikingly similar to 9-year-old bobby dean's in upstate new york, who wound up the icu, later testing positive for the virus. >> if we didn't get bobby to the doctor's within 24 hours of when we did, they said we very well could have lost him, and that's a scary thought for us. >> stephanie, both families want to raise awareness. >> reporter: exactly. bobby's parents are trstressing the importance of early reaction. if you see the symptoms call your doctor. >> stephanie, on this for several nights, we thank you. >>> parents frustrated over tests and results and may not always be accurat
brittany boler wants to know if that's what sent her son titus to the e.r.. starting with a fever. >> the second day, he was just crying about his tummy. it was like his timing was hurting and hurting. >> reporter: in a matter of days his fever climbing to 104, and vom itting. >> his lips for super red, his eyes were blood shot red. he was breathing really fast. >> reporter: titus tested negative for covid-19 but his mom now wants him tested for those antibodies. his...
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brittany, thank you so much. you know yourself. last month, mario waved rent for all 200 of his tenants. i got to see you on television, actually. i said what kind of landlord is that? that's a great landlord. they wanted to make sure they could put food on the table and take care of their families. even though he is losing a lot of income. which he could always use, we could always use it, right, mario? that was a big thing. he says that's irrelevant compared to the value of human life. he also believes he has two callings, to do good and to keep faith. as he puts it, faith is more powerful than fear. that is true. please step up and say a few words. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i'm honored. on this special day of prayer, i have nothing written. i just want to thank the good lord. every morning when i wake up and get ready, get on my feet, i pray. i ask the good lord, please, conquer this vicious virus. i pray for our fair president. i tell god, please, give him the strength and power because he is n
brittany, thank you so much. you know yourself. last month, mario waved rent for all 200 of his tenants. i got to see you on television, actually. i said what kind of landlord is that? that's a great landlord. they wanted to make sure they could put food on the table and take care of their families. even though he is losing a lot of income. which he could always use, we could always use it, right, mario? that was a big thing. he says that's irrelevant compared to the value of human life. he...
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thank -- thank you brittany, so much. no notes, no nothing. you know yourself. i said what kind of landlord is that? that's a great landlord. they powerful than fear. that is true. and say a few words. thank you very much. >> on this special day of prayer, i have nothing written. i just want to thank the good lord. up, imorning when i get pray with my feet. i asked the good lord, please, conquer this vicious virus. tell god, please, give him the strength and power because he is not only our leader of the great united states. the whole world is following this gentleman. cannot say anything else, but let's please pray for this wonderful man. faith before fear. mr. president, i am honored to be here, and i pray for you every day. god bless you mr. president. is so great.at thank you, mario. that's really nice. i appreciate it. by the way, i love your tie, but i love your words even more. in every age and every generation, the prayers of our obstacle orthat no danger can overcome the mighty spirit and soul of our nation. battle against poverty, disease, tierney, we
thank -- thank you brittany, so much. no notes, no nothing. you know yourself. i said what kind of landlord is that? that's a great landlord. they powerful than fear. that is true. and say a few words. thank you very much. >> on this special day of prayer, i have nothing written. i just want to thank the good lord. up, imorning when i get pray with my feet. i asked the good lord, please, conquer this vicious virus. tell god, please, give him the strength and power because he is not only...
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he thinks well, we could get a hold of normandy and brittany and an expanded.arshall is a logistics man. he'he is the architect of victoy in terms of the troops, the artillery weapons. the greatness i think of franklin roosevelt is that he understood that there would be a human being behind every gun. and the person have to be motivated. the person have to be persuaded to overcome the sort of natural tendency towards isolation, isolationism which has obviously come back recently, and to understand that america's destiny would be in a larger world as a global power. and so, the reason i would argue that roosevelt emerges as the greatest of all world war ii strategies and certainly the greatest in american history is because of the patient's way after the total defeat of pearl harbor he pulls himself together and the people around him, and he organizes this coalition which he called i think on the first of january, 1942, the united nations. beforbefore it's an if an organt that is what he called the powers that were fighting against the nazis. and to make sure th
he thinks well, we could get a hold of normandy and brittany and an expanded.arshall is a logistics man. he'he is the architect of victoy in terms of the troops, the artillery weapons. the greatness i think of franklin roosevelt is that he understood that there would be a human being behind every gun. and the person have to be motivated. the person have to be persuaded to overcome the sort of natural tendency towards isolation, isolationism which has obviously come back recently, and to...
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i'm not knocking that, that was a lot of fun especially when brittany would come over and play marco: joey i think they're probably really rich celebrities, the name they give the kid in the name the kid ends up using which is butch. joey: what was that button and ashtray, some of the celebrity names, is it johnny, joseph jones, that was enough, let's call you joey until you start school and get really confused, i'm an expert on this and the unique names are an asset they make fun of him and they make fun of yourself, there you go, this is an exercise in audacity, why did they name of something stupid because they can and they kid will have a great life either way. greg: tyrus have your children, have you ever thought of naming them something silly. tyrus: yeah, like take them. if you want to name your kid, a, y, o, you, how can you mrs., you have been covering artificial intelligence taken over the planet since i met you, it even says in the name, artificial intelligence. how could you sleep on this one. the worst are moore's movie and was a put it out there, that's meeting change.
i'm not knocking that, that was a lot of fun especially when brittany would come over and play marco: joey i think they're probably really rich celebrities, the name they give the kid in the name the kid ends up using which is butch. joey: what was that button and ashtray, some of the celebrity names, is it johnny, joseph jones, that was enough, let's call you joey until you start school and get really confused, i'm an expert on this and the unique names are an asset they make fun of him and...
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. >> a stunning new look of what killed brittany murphy. >> wait until you hear what tracee ellis rossm diana. let's hope michael b. jordan is listening too. >> simon cowell has his own harry styles melon moment. >> this is going to go viral. >>> welcome to "access hollywood," i am mario lopez. we have what you may have missed
. >> a stunning new look of what killed brittany murphy. >> wait until you hear what tracee ellis rossm diana. let's hope michael b. jordan is listening too. >> simon cowell has his own harry styles melon moment. >> this is going to go viral. >>> welcome to "access hollywood," i am mario lopez. we have what you may have missed
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if we are talking about george floyd, brittany cunningham tweeted this and it was perfect. she said that getting this officer arrested and having him go through the court process. and even if he goes to jail for the rest of his life, that will not be justice. that will be accountability. justice would be george being alive with his family, today. >> i wanted to ask you, you're there in los angeles. we are seeing protests there, which we reported on in the last few hours. give us a sense of the mood there. what are you seeing and feeling? >> i have been insulated in the house for most of the day -- most of the afternoon, i should say. and talking with friends that are around town. some that are downtown, that are concerned about -- i saw one of them just tweeted, like, do i need to pack a bag? do i need to get ready to get out? it is -- it is something that we probably would expect that will continue to grow over the weekend. something that's been heavy on my heart the last couple of hours has been thinking about there is this interesting intersection of a moment where we've
if we are talking about george floyd, brittany cunningham tweeted this and it was perfect. she said that getting this officer arrested and having him go through the court process. and even if he goes to jail for the rest of his life, that will not be justice. that will be accountability. justice would be george being alive with his family, today. >> i wanted to ask you, you're there in los angeles. we are seeing protests there, which we reported on in the last few hours. give us a sense...
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brittany cooper a professor at rutgers university and the author of eloquent rage, a black feminist discovers her super power. tamika, i want to start with you and get your response to what we heard earlier today from the attorney general. we also heard from the governor about the possibility that there are outside forces infiltrating these protests. >> well, certainly. first, i just want to say my organization is until freedom, and i'm here representing many people who work within a network across the country that foigs for social justice every day. so, yes, we know not just because of what's happening in minnesota and across the country today and over the last few days, but the history of protest movements and movements in general has been what we always know their if filtrate is. we think about the black panther moment and other moments in history where if filtrators came in and their job is to create division and really destroy movements from inside out and to create confusion. i know i've been on the ground in minneapolis for the last few days with my team, and we have seen it. number on
brittany cooper a professor at rutgers university and the author of eloquent rage, a black feminist discovers her super power. tamika, i want to start with you and get your response to what we heard earlier today from the attorney general. we also heard from the governor about the possibility that there are outside forces infiltrating these protests. >> well, certainly. first, i just want to say my organization is until freedom, and i'm here representing many people who work within a...
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. >>> msnbc's ali velshi will be live on the air coming up next at 8:00 talking to brittany packet cunningham. meantime, new polls out about where vice president joe biden stands and what's driving the numbers, next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. could you be living a big
. >>> msnbc's ali velshi will be live on the air coming up next at 8:00 talking to brittany packet cunningham. meantime, new polls out about where vice president joe biden stands and what's driving the numbers, next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma...
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. >>> with me now is brittany packet. it's great to have you with us. of all, let me get your thoughts on where things go from now that these arrests have been made. what do you think needs to happen next? >> well, i think, first of all, we need to understand that arrests are not justice. they're not even accountability. arrests after 74 days are nothing but the bare minimum. and black people in america deserve far more than that. it should not always require a public outcry in order for black people to finally even receive that bare minimum. if we're a nation of laws, all we ask is that the laws are equitable and that they are enforced equitably. but instead we continue to see that american systems only respond when black americans embarrass them into action. it is one of the greatest shames of this country, that black people, people whose labor built this land are treated so inhumanely. and america has to ask themselves why only a viral consumption of black suffering can bright action. certainly we hope to see this go to trial. we hope to see the mcmi
. >>> with me now is brittany packet. it's great to have you with us. of all, let me get your thoughts on where things go from now that these arrests have been made. what do you think needs to happen next? >> well, i think, first of all, we need to understand that arrests are not justice. they're not even accountability. arrests after 74 days are nothing but the bare minimum. and black people in america deserve far more than that. it should not always require a public outcry in...
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you want to help raise money for families like brittany's mother web site is tunnels to towers.org, the towards the gold star families home program, and he saw evidence right there how much it can help. >> ed: fox news alert now, a college student wanted and considered armed and dangerous by police, suspected and two murders, we have details after this break. anodized non-stick pan. we spent 35 years perfecting it. we put non-stick inside and out, so it's easier to clean. we invented an induction-ready, extra-thick aluminum base, so it can take the heat. then we added an edge-to-edge stainless steel bottom, so it's truly dishwasher-safe. most importantly, we made it for you. anolon. the ultimate nonstick. get yours at anolon.com >> fox news alert. place in connecticut that the accused killer is on the run and he is a uconn student. alex haugen joins us live with more details. got a morning. >> good morning, add, that a man from new jersey to pennsylvania. of course with everyone wearing masks the use of surveillance video might be less helpful. so far we know that this 23-year-old, pete
you want to help raise money for families like brittany's mother web site is tunnels to towers.org, the towards the gold star families home program, and he saw evidence right there how much it can help. >> ed: fox news alert now, a college student wanted and considered armed and dangerous by police, suspected and two murders, we have details after this break. anodized non-stick pan. we spent 35 years perfecting it. we put non-stick inside and out, so it's easier to clean. we invented an...
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meet you, and anna spun around and said "shut the front door" and was so excited and she was with brittanyo she is now this is interesting. >> all that had stuck in my mind from her oeuvre at that stage was "trolls. but it didn't get stuck in my head right, it got suck in my head as "ogres." >> jimmy: did you say, oh, i know you, you're in "ogres"? >> oh, yeah. you know, it's epic, "ogres. there's an image of us having an instagram moment, and i don't look instagram ready i think that's an indication that i'm not ready for this. >> jimmy: you think you're not ready for this -- hannah, everyone who's come on the show, and i thank you so much for coming on. we ask them if there's a a charity or something they'd like to shine a light on, or highlight. for you, you chose safehorizon.org. >> yeah. >> jimmy: can you talk a little about that >> that's a u.s. based charity that provides services for survivors of abuse and basic relationship assault and whatnot. i think, you know, it's a great sort of charity. i think most people are going to be a little worse off after the pandemic, but even thoug
meet you, and anna spun around and said "shut the front door" and was so excited and she was with brittanyo she is now this is interesting. >> all that had stuck in my mind from her oeuvre at that stage was "trolls. but it didn't get stuck in my head right, it got suck in my head as "ogres." >> jimmy: did you say, oh, i know you, you're in "ogres"? >> oh, yeah. you know, it's epic, "ogres. there's an image of us having an instagram...
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then we picked up another scholar, brittany cooper. powerful writer. and she writes the piece on charles and ida b wells. that is the construct. when you read the book, we also have a beautiful timeline. bill pretzer and one of our research assistants, alicia norwood, you pour that out and it goes from 1863 to 1963 and it weaves in the social, cultural and economic and military service, all in the timeline. we have more than 140 captions of some of the artifacts and images. and our exhibition research assistant fortrea hogan, she wrote half of that and i read the other half. >> i want to write about the -- ask about the exhibit and what is in the book. before we get there, they exhibit opens next month? >> the 13th of december. my project manager is here too. carlos bustamante. >> we're going to talk for awhile and then we will open it up. one of your heroes i think we talk about more is charles young. i think it was according to judge wilkins in his work -- it was a long hard truth, it was a hundred years ago this december that young if the talk becau
then we picked up another scholar, brittany cooper. powerful writer. and she writes the piece on charles and ida b wells. that is the construct. when you read the book, we also have a beautiful timeline. bill pretzer and one of our research assistants, alicia norwood, you pour that out and it goes from 1863 to 1963 and it weaves in the social, cultural and economic and military service, all in the timeline. we have more than 140 captions of some of the artifacts and images. and our exhibition...
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brittany cooper chad williams, and curtis young, as i said i have very little time on the stage so i cannot give a shout out to all the people, but if i had time i would. let us do one more very important thing. i see a beautiful young women in uniform there. she reminds me of something. can i ask an active duty and all members of the military who have made the sacrifice for this country to stand? you can stand to colonel. could you please stand? (applause) bless you. thank you. thank you. people say, almost as a throwaway, thank you for your service. but we really mean it. thank you for your service. you stood up, so i can't deny you madam. >> you gentlemen have done an excellent job. what would you say would be the key elements for us to galvanize the military -- (inaudible) of what happened to society. as my grandma would say, the more things change, the struggle we are still fighting. the united states army, the minority of -- (inaudible) we are invested in each other's future, and her future. we are moving out of communities. we are forgetting where we came from. we are engaged
brittany cooper chad williams, and curtis young, as i said i have very little time on the stage so i cannot give a shout out to all the people, but if i had time i would. let us do one more very important thing. i see a beautiful young women in uniform there. she reminds me of something. can i ask an active duty and all members of the military who have made the sacrifice for this country to stand? you can stand to colonel. could you please stand? (applause) bless you. thank you. thank you....
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we are defeating germany, but we want a brittany that will a britain that will provide for working classes. citizens of a great country should have. those things are expensive and are difficult to deal with. there is a wonderful where the british air force museum has one of the first british new clears there and there is a sign from the foreign minister at potsdam in which he says, britain is going to have an independent nuclear force and that missile will have a big bloody union jack on it. we will still be here and be independent. other people like alan brook realized no, you may have those things with the americans, but they will never let you use them. >> very interesting and good for everyone to remember about the fact that the united states and soviet union are the real powerbrokers in this immediate post world. in this case we have harry truman who has only been in office three months. after fdr's death. we have to change over from churchill, to at le. the big change of course is the soviets are there. they had not been in 1919. so much had been about positioning the western world a
we are defeating germany, but we want a brittany that will a britain that will provide for working classes. citizens of a great country should have. those things are expensive and are difficult to deal with. there is a wonderful where the british air force museum has one of the first british new clears there and there is a sign from the foreign minister at potsdam in which he says, britain is going to have an independent nuclear force and that missile will have a big bloody union jack on it. we...
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averwas the main road from anch into brittany. a group,ns ambushed which i was in, , which i was in, and we had some casualties, but got out of it ultimately. headed south and, heading for brest. that was our mission. >> tell me about that mission. a lot of forces? benjamin: no. i was in a light tank. this was hedge row country. the hedge rows were on each side. the hedge row would be about even with that mantle. then there would be agitation on top of it. -- vegetation on top of it. little defenses. there was infantry behind that with machine guns. they had on the railroad crossing, which was about 50 yards ahead, they had a 88 --limeter gun, very cleverly we found out along the level of the tecracks. as our people were coming up or down the hill, they would hit them with artillery. the artillery battery was in front of me and they got badly hit. we were speeding like crazy after we realized this is an ambush, trying to beat it out from the guns. it caught my tank with a bazooka. ultimately got on fire and we had to evacuate and
averwas the main road from anch into brittany. a group,ns ambushed which i was in, , which i was in, and we had some casualties, but got out of it ultimately. headed south and, heading for brest. that was our mission. >> tell me about that mission. a lot of forces? benjamin: no. i was in a light tank. this was hedge row country. the hedge rows were on each side. the hedge row would be about even with that mantle. then there would be agitation on top of it. -- vegetation on top of it....
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. >> you know, brittani, you were an original member of the black lives matter movement.his was the point, but people tend to think it started around michael brown and other case where is police were involved, but it actually started around trayvon martin, accosted by an armed civilian. these states that essential indemnify gun owners. in this case georgia is a guns everywhere state, guns in church, everywhere you want, you can take them. in a bar. the district attorney here acted on that law, that stand your ground type of law to say that, in his view, he did not see the grounds to arrest any of these three parties. the other sort of connection here similar to the trayvon case is they know this guy. this is a former member of the team, a former fellow member of law enforcement, so it feels like a rehash of so many years ago. your thoughts? >> in that letter we heard the same justification, that somehow ahm. ud attacked the men in the truck, instead of being seen as the self-defense that it was. it's the same rhetoric we have heard throughout the existence of black people
. >> you know, brittani, you were an original member of the black lives matter movement.his was the point, but people tend to think it started around michael brown and other case where is police were involved, but it actually started around trayvon martin, accosted by an armed civilian. these states that essential indemnify gun owners. in this case georgia is a guns everywhere state, guns in church, everywhere you want, you can take them. in a bar. the district attorney here acted on that...
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brittany did not. they were the air marshal at the time he, thought it was unfair to the troops to promote flyers because what about the troops that were fighting down? should not they be promoted as well? the troops, especially people in the trenches, they needed heroes. they needed something to point to that was actually working and at this war, or seemed to work anyway. these flyers sort of fit that purpose. most of the pilots knew they were far from invincible. aces died just like everybody else, but for a time, that image became more and more burnished. it was promoted by the press. elaborate ceremonies, pilots were given that. it was amped up publicized events. people would see this in the papers, proof of german superiority. it was actively promoted and sort of gave people hope, especially with george from france. they fell in love with this man. if he was very unique. i call him the anti ace. he did not fist fit the ace arc type. anyway. what else can i talk about? some people like nick manic w
brittany did not. they were the air marshal at the time he, thought it was unfair to the troops to promote flyers because what about the troops that were fighting down? should not they be promoted as well? the troops, especially people in the trenches, they needed heroes. they needed something to point to that was actually working and at this war, or seemed to work anyway. these flyers sort of fit that purpose. most of the pilots knew they were far from invincible. aces died just like everybody...