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none of that was present. >> so sheriff bruce made a quick conclusion.him, no injuries meant no fall. fred had to be lying. >> what you see here, andrea, this is. >> we went back to cottonwood creek with the sheriff in may of 2014. that's the same month leslie died. >> we got a late snowstorm this year. >> a spring storm had just blanketed the woods and rocks. i have to say, i'm honestly nervous just standing here. >> it's -- >> this is very steep. >> that's a sheer drop-off. >> it was up here where they had posed for pictures, that sheriff bruce showed me what he thought were key pieces to their puzzle. >> the evidence here at the scene makes us believe that something entirely different happened. >> they found trampled bushes, what they thought looked like scuff marks, and a pair of broken glasses that turned out to be fred's. >> there was evidence of a struggle in there. and that's where fred's mangled glasses were found. >> sheriff bruce formed a theory that after snapping those photos, fred and leslie got into a physical fight. >> we think that at th
none of that was present. >> so sheriff bruce made a quick conclusion.him, no injuries meant no fall. fred had to be lying. >> what you see here, andrea, this is. >> we went back to cottonwood creek with the sheriff in may of 2014. that's the same month leslie died. >> we got a late snowstorm this year. >> a spring storm had just blanketed the woods and rocks. i have to say, i'm honestly nervous just standing here. >> it's -- >> this is very steep....
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bruce: i hope so. amanda: thank you for that, bruce smith, hydrow ceo. league returns tomorrow. organizers trying to reverse the damage that was done through the coronavirus pandemic. expressed the league difficulties that lie ahead. >> what football will look like in a post covid environment, my views on that will be shaped by what happens over the next three months, how we start this season. this season has been significantly impacted by covid. we are hopeful that the season will be less impacted by covid from an organizational and financial perspective. obviously, we don't know the course of the virus. ♪ vonnie: it is time for your latest bloomberg business flash. let's get to some of the biggest stories in the news right now. jpmorgan will start to bring back more traders to its offices in new york. the bank host to have 50% of its sales and trading step by the middle of july. returning will be voluntary. that is her latest bloomberg business flash. there is renewed optimism about a treatment team developed at oxford university, and anti-inflammatory
bruce: i hope so. amanda: thank you for that, bruce smith, hydrow ceo. league returns tomorrow. organizers trying to reverse the damage that was done through the coronavirus pandemic. expressed the league difficulties that lie ahead. >> what football will look like in a post covid environment, my views on that will be shaped by what happens over the next three months, how we start this season. this season has been significantly impacted by covid. we are hopeful that the season will be...
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no bruce brown!"t say them out loud. >> yeah. >> seth: gentlemen, always a pleasure to see you. i wish it was in person. but you have brought me great joy in using time over the course of the weekend to shoot this and i'm very happy and i will see you both very soon >> sounds great. thanks, seth >> seth: bye, guys ♪ ♪ what if once in a blue moon happened more than once in a blue moon? reach for the moon. ♪ >> seth: i want to thank my guests, mike o'brien and jason sudeikis, and the second chance children's theatre company. i want to thank fred armisen and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for "lilly singh. stay safe. wash your hands. we love you. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> lilly: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh," from "zombieland: double tap," rosario dawson and zoey deutch [ cheers and applause like, really it's called "double tap? isn't that kind of sexual? [ light laughter ] >> i don't think so. >> lilly: what it's totally a sex thing >> no, no. i'm pretty sure it's like a shooting ter
no bruce brown!"t say them out loud. >> yeah. >> seth: gentlemen, always a pleasure to see you. i wish it was in person. but you have brought me great joy in using time over the course of the weekend to shoot this and i'm very happy and i will see you both very soon >> sounds great. thanks, seth >> seth: bye, guys ♪ ♪ what if once in a blue moon happened more than once in a blue moon? reach for the moon. ♪ >> seth: i want to thank my guests, mike o'brien...
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bruce: it is a good point.count the number at about 100 billion that will have been raised this calendar year that could capitalize. of $400ed to a number billion in distress. only 100 billion dollars has come. there is more opportunity than what the capital is available as this plays out over the next year. a lot of these situations will start to get worked through. you look at the airlines. at the peak, tsa was running about 2 million for their checkpoints in the u.s. on a daily basis. about 90gh to at thousand, less than 100,000. it has recovered, a fourfold recovery, but it is only up to 400,000. the fleets are going to run 50% of their fleets. 50% are going to run at capacity. it is about 25%. 65%, 75% to get to break even. ory have to either downsize get more activity going. they are continuing to burn cash. they have taken $25 billion of cash from the government, and it will not be enough if this extends longer. the question is going to be the second wave and the impact on certain sectors. airlines, mara
bruce: it is a good point.count the number at about 100 billion that will have been raised this calendar year that could capitalize. of $400ed to a number billion in distress. only 100 billion dollars has come. there is more opportunity than what the capital is available as this plays out over the next year. a lot of these situations will start to get worked through. you look at the airlines. at the peak, tsa was running about 2 million for their checkpoints in the u.s. on a daily basis. about...
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manus: some pretty big numbers being thrown around by the chairman bruce richards.'s put some of these numbers to our chief strategist at global investments, seema. he calls for these companies to blow up to $400 billion. that takes us from 4.5% to 10% annualized, cumulative 18%. i just wonder whether the yield compression you have seen -- i know gtv is working hard. high-yield has compressed down. do you think that compression in high-yield from 12% to 6% and over treasuries is pricing $400 billion of default? or do we need to redo the pricing? seema: that is a very negative scenario. it is a lot worse than we saw. no, i don't think the yield spread moves we have seen would price and that kind of scenario but i agree. there are a lot of risks out there. from our perspective, although we think q3 could be ok, there's a lot of fiscal stimulus. q4 is when you can see a reckoning, where maybe some governments start to take away the help they have been providing and that will bring a wave of bankruptcies. with it, another rise in unemployment. we agree there are problem
manus: some pretty big numbers being thrown around by the chairman bruce richards.'s put some of these numbers to our chief strategist at global investments, seema. he calls for these companies to blow up to $400 billion. that takes us from 4.5% to 10% annualized, cumulative 18%. i just wonder whether the yield compression you have seen -- i know gtv is working hard. high-yield has compressed down. do you think that compression in high-yield from 12% to 6% and over treasuries is pricing $400...
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does the white house have any comment on bruce orr testifying on the hill today? >> no comment on that specifically. but what i will say more generally, what bruce orr and others and the obama era government have to answer for is quite substantial. you have a dossier of lies, and bruce's wife involved and the creation of the dossier, that is funded by the democratic national committee with the hillary clinton campaign and was used to spy on the trump campaign, to launch an investigation in the russian collusion, and a waste of taxpayer dollars, mr. orr and others have a lot of questions to answer for. >> why was it behind closed doors? why wasn't it televised given the public interest? >> that would be a question for congress. but i think the public deserves to know mr. orr's answers on that matters. >> one thing about leakers, democrat lawmakers are calling for a -- white house personnel today. is there a concern to brief democratic lawmakers given the leaks out of his committee? >> i think that democrats should come forward in good faith. if anyone has political
does the white house have any comment on bruce orr testifying on the hill today? >> no comment on that specifically. but what i will say more generally, what bruce orr and others and the obama era government have to answer for is quite substantial. you have a dossier of lies, and bruce's wife involved and the creation of the dossier, that is funded by the democratic national committee with the hillary clinton campaign and was used to spy on the trump campaign, to launch an investigation...
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for life and you a lot of people say are you free from bruce. and he always feel me see him. i'm not afraid. we live. well yeah we piece that house together remember that pray for him all the time i pray for my kids the same way i'm doing what i love and i don't initiate change where i'm donna's to help other people so don't worry about me and if some does happen to me i get it because i want to change what's happening to my legs and i'm going to feel mighty. place where daddy grew up does. this always been like i'll feel like this. now we used to play football here. these little space and. play kickball football or. that's all we have this is. an aluminum. sale for. like mark here. when you have video. games that's what our brother was killed. last year's deadly battle. to maintain what the house our door one for dotted the. other without a gun other pick my brother. used to machine to block him from the shot to. hell with the remember. back in one brother got a cure i was so young i think that's what hurts the most we. have a lot of memories i remember they took on a plane
for life and you a lot of people say are you free from bruce. and he always feel me see him. i'm not afraid. we live. well yeah we piece that house together remember that pray for him all the time i pray for my kids the same way i'm doing what i love and i don't initiate change where i'm donna's to help other people so don't worry about me and if some does happen to me i get it because i want to change what's happening to my legs and i'm going to feel mighty. place where daddy grew up does....
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bruce, i will come to you first and just get your reaction.e is involved in this. >> bruce: well, harris, i'm a little biased. i stand with the president. i grew up in fort hood texas, fort ord california, missouri, manheim heidelberg, seoul, korea, traveled the world. let me tell you, five of my uncles fought in the korean war, to fight in vietnam. my grandparents fight in world war i and world war ii. let me tell you something, i never heard one mention. all they cared about was having the proper commitment and going over there to defend this country and defend this nation. that's the only conversation i ever knew, or ever heard. people don't realize, harris, this takes hundreds of millions of dollars of changed signs, names, i would rather you put those dollars in infrastructure in our underserved communities and out here with the president is doing, to me it runs flat. it's like they took off gone with the wind, are we going to be the political police? where we had with this? are we looking for the perfect person? people who look like me -
bruce, i will come to you first and just get your reaction.e is involved in this. >> bruce: well, harris, i'm a little biased. i stand with the president. i grew up in fort hood texas, fort ord california, missouri, manheim heidelberg, seoul, korea, traveled the world. let me tell you, five of my uncles fought in the korean war, to fight in vietnam. my grandparents fight in world war i and world war ii. let me tell you something, i never heard one mention. all they cared about was having...
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but it's kind of a bruce have been feeling like summer already. >>and billy got a sneak peek of that in the last couple of days and today was no exception catherine live look outside and we are noticing those thin high cirrus clouds overhead also known as our fair weather maker clouds so was another warm day and still warm out there, especially for inland valleys, widespread 80's and 90's right now cooling down into the 60's along the san francisco peninsula coastline with upper 70's and low 80's throughout the east bay shoreline out there right now for your thursday night and overnight lows tonight low to mid and upper 50's a little bit cooler along the coast, thanks to the return of that cool sea breeze arriving during the overnight hours and that's what's going to help cool down temperatures in downtown san francisco to 72 degrees still about 5 degrees above average. but it is going to be some much welcome much needed relief there. half moon bay 69 degrees. pacifica in the low 60's at 62 degrees wind speeds out of the southwest at around 20 mil
but it's kind of a bruce have been feeling like summer already. >>and billy got a sneak peek of that in the last couple of days and today was no exception catherine live look outside and we are noticing those thin high cirrus clouds overhead also known as our fair weather maker clouds so was another warm day and still warm out there, especially for inland valleys, widespread 80's and 90's right now cooling down into the 60's along the san francisco peninsula coastline with upper 70's and...
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take another look at the forecast and a look at the golden gate bridge and this time we can see it bruce a really dry out there that's continuing to be a concern about the wildfire. us. yes, especially sunday night through monday were some of our inland valleys in the north and east they could actually be as low as 20% relative humidity. catherine. >>already tracking bone dry conditions and this weekend's double digit wind speeds certainly not going to help let's take a live look outside though first throughout the east bay we are noticing mostly sunny skies but that marine they're starting to make its way across the bay into the east bay shoreline and expect to see it relatively soon temperatures out there right now in the low 60's for downtown san francisco in quite the temperatures spread out there right now 5060 70's 80's and even 90's as you make your way inland. antioch 91 degrees in half moon bay, 59 degrees as you step outside current wind speeds out there right now little bit breezy for downtown san francisco in fairfield seeing sustained winds near 25 miles per hour. but in the
take another look at the forecast and a look at the golden gate bridge and this time we can see it bruce a really dry out there that's continuing to be a concern about the wildfire. us. yes, especially sunday night through monday were some of our inland valleys in the north and east they could actually be as low as 20% relative humidity. catherine. >>already tracking bone dry conditions and this weekend's double digit wind speeds certainly not going to help let's take a live look outside...
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. ♪ ♪ >> hi, everyone, i'm tammy bruce in for laura ingraham, and this is a special edition of "the ingrahamle" from new york city tonight. jerry nadler is claiming antifa is imaginary. i'll talk to a former member of the extremist group, the violent extremist group, about how rhetoric just like that only emboldens them. plus, "the new york times" 1619 project in our schools, it's in there, you know, at its indoctrinating young children, now we are learning disturbing new details about its creator. and the leftist media is giving cuomo a pass while launching disgusting allegations against president trump. the wn
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bruce, i'm going to get your reaction to the back and forth with drew brees. >> bruce: thanks for havingan't get in drew brees' head, i can only speak for me personally. you and i have a lot in common, we were military brats, as you might call it. privileged to live all over the world. as a child, my dad went home to the lord last year. most of the funerals i attended as a young child were colleagues from the war, and they were all laying under the flag being buried. as was my father being laid under the flag last year in august under the flag, my uncle in september laying under the flag. so i understand the emotions on both sides. it got to remember, the pledge of allegiance, the best part of it is "one nation under god." whatever religion we are, whenever we choose, that flag signifies of that first amendment. whether we agree with the kneeling or not the kneeling or what have you. i think, respectfully, both sides can engage in great dialogue. but there is one thing that we do know, that flag gives us the ability for the folks who fought, that we could agree to disagree. >> harris: am
bruce, i'm going to get your reaction to the back and forth with drew brees. >> bruce: thanks for havingan't get in drew brees' head, i can only speak for me personally. you and i have a lot in common, we were military brats, as you might call it. privileged to live all over the world. as a child, my dad went home to the lord last year. most of the funerals i attended as a young child were colleagues from the war, and they were all laying under the flag being buried. as was my father...
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c's mary bruce in washington to lead us off. >> reporter: from san francisco where thousands marched across the golden gate bridge. to philadelphia. and chicago. tonight, thousands taking to the streets calling for an end to police brutality and systemic racism. in washington dc, the largest crowds yet, tens of thousands of people marching from the capitol. and the lincoln memorial. to the white house. we walked with michael howard. his ten year-old son christopher, holding on tight. >> for things to happen in this society, it takes all of us. and this is his part that's he families speaking out for the next generation. >> this is part of history and they need to learn that history takes hard work. >> reporter: heather gerold is from minnesota and says george floyd's death there was eye opening for her. >> even though i thought i was educated, i was not, and there's a lot of work to do. >> reporter: at the white house, a powerful message to the president. this is now the scene outside the white house. and then right outside, you have this higher more fortified perimeter, and then thi
c's mary bruce in washington to lead us off. >> reporter: from san francisco where thousands marched across the golden gate bridge. to philadelphia. and chicago. tonight, thousands taking to the streets calling for an end to police brutality and systemic racism. in washington dc, the largest crowds yet, tens of thousands of people marching from the capitol. and the lincoln memorial. to the white house. we walked with michael howard. his ten year-old son christopher, holding on tight....
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thank you mr chair members of the committee bruce franks from 78th district in the city of st louis the current deal is house concurrent resolution 7 days this bill speaks to a couple of different things firstly identifies use violence as a public health epidemic last year we had $200.00. it's over 51 percent of murders the victims were between the ages of 16 to 24 and that is a public health epidemic especially when we talk about communities with lack of resources this. last part of the bill. excuse me because like i just married at this my last. break in this bill. it identifies june 7th christopher harris day. in 1901. christopher hears my brother. was killed at 9 years old. playing the ripple effect of. violence when it comes to youth violence as a whole. it stretches far why. i spend a lot of time talking to people you know a lot of times it seems like people listen when it benefits them. when you come people listen. and give an option have to be called talking about racism but i do realize day folks may not come from where i come from. professional problems i have my own page prog
thank you mr chair members of the committee bruce franks from 78th district in the city of st louis the current deal is house concurrent resolution 7 days this bill speaks to a couple of different things firstly identifies use violence as a public health epidemic last year we had $200.00. it's over 51 percent of murders the victims were between the ages of 16 to 24 and that is a public health epidemic especially when we talk about communities with lack of resources this. last part of the bill....
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last year a lot of people say are you afraid for bruce. and he always. i'm not afraid. we live. well. and we piece that house together remember that pray for him all the time i pray for my kids the same i'm doing what i love and i don't initiate change where i'm donna's to help other people so don't worry about me and if some does happen to me i get it because i want to change what's happening to my wings and i'm going to feel mighty. place where daddy grew up does. this always been like i'll feel like this. always to play football i hear. these little space to. play kickball football or. that's all we have this is. no money. they have a sale for. like mark here. when you have video. games that's a war brother was killed. last year's deadly battle. to maintain with the house our door one forward out of the. other without a gun other pick my brother. used to machine to block him from the shots to something else or the remember. back on my brother got cured i was so young i think that's what hurts the most we. have a lot of memories i remember they took on a plane into him. and i
last year a lot of people say are you afraid for bruce. and he always. i'm not afraid. we live. well. and we piece that house together remember that pray for him all the time i pray for my kids the same i'm doing what i love and i don't initiate change where i'm donna's to help other people so don't worry about me and if some does happen to me i get it because i want to change what's happening to my wings and i'm going to feel mighty. place where daddy grew up does. this always been like i'll...
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bruce, a. >>coming up why some amazon deliveries could take a longer. the company says it's for the safety of their drivers. and looters walking off with a lot of 5 inventory from a san francisco pot dispensary and after the break the popular decor and furniture store that's going out of business. pier one imports it is officially going out of business it's closing after a court approved a bankruptcy application that allows pier one to liquidate its retail operations and about 500 stores across the country a lot but at one point they had more than a 1000 stores. it sells things like furniture pillows to car. it has struggled with competition from big box chains and online retailers. it is expected all pier one stores will be permanently closed by october. gas prices up a little bit the national average now 2 o 5 a gallon that's gone up about $0.8 in the last 2 weeks that jump comes as demand increases the stay at home orders being used of course more people getting out the average price of gas from san francisco, 3 '06 a gallon in oakland, it is to 95.
bruce, a. >>coming up why some amazon deliveries could take a longer. the company says it's for the safety of their drivers. and looters walking off with a lot of 5 inventory from a san francisco pot dispensary and after the break the popular decor and furniture store that's going out of business. pier one imports it is officially going out of business it's closing after a court approved a bankruptcy application that allows pier one to liquidate its retail operations and about 500 stores...
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bruce baron's big idea was back on its feet. carcash has expanded dramatically over the last two years. there are locations around the country, and we have a call center where 1-800-carcash calls go into. the cars are either going directly to the auction, where we're maximizing our profit, or they're being sold at automatch, a used-car retail center that was started here on the show. but back at our original new york store, we're facing a very serious problem. andrew: the landlord has revoked our lease here. lemonis: what do you mean, he's revoked it? andrew: he's trying to use a clause from like 30 years ago to kick us out. jon: he sent this letter. i wanted to show you this letter. lemonis: do you have the letter? jon: yeah, i do. -lemonis: can i see it? -jon: sure. lemonis: lease dated 1987. "dear mr. baron, landlord hereby exercises its right to terminate the lease." jon: i grew up here. i was this big running around here. andrew: yeah. jon: to lose this spot would be catastrophic. lemonis: if you go back and you look at wha
bruce baron's big idea was back on its feet. carcash has expanded dramatically over the last two years. there are locations around the country, and we have a call center where 1-800-carcash calls go into. the cars are either going directly to the auction, where we're maximizing our profit, or they're being sold at automatch, a used-car retail center that was started here on the show. but back at our original new york store, we're facing a very serious problem. andrew: the landlord has revoked...
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thank you for bruce a. >>federal prison officials testified before the senate judiciary committee today they're talking about the toll being taken by the coronavirus on prison inmates more than 1600 federal inmates, 170 staff members and prisons have tested positive 68 inmates have died washington correspondent jessi to new york has more. >>we cannot discuss the issue incarceration in america. without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. >>illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for releasing inmates only 7% of black men were classified as minimum risk. compared to 30% of white men in our bureau prisons bureau of prisons, director michael cauble hall told lawmakers his agency has placed more than 3500 federal inmates on home confinement based on the attorney general standards the inmates covid-19 risk fa
thank you for bruce a. >>federal prison officials testified before the senate judiciary committee today they're talking about the toll being taken by the coronavirus on prison inmates more than 1600 federal inmates, 170 staff members and prisons have tested positive 68 inmates have died washington correspondent jessi to new york has more. >>we cannot discuss the issue incarceration in america. without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality...
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>>thank you bruce, a. >>why some amazon delivers cod take longer. the company says it all for the safety of their drivers and looters they walk off with nearly $10,000 worth of inventory from a san francisco pot dispensary. and after the break the popular to current furniture store that's going out of pier one imports it is officially going out of business it is closing after court approved its bankruptcy application that allows pier one to liquidate its retail operations and about 500 stores across the country. pier one had a more than a 1000 stores at one point they so things like furniture pillows other decor. it is struggling with a lot of competition from big box chains and of course online retailers. it's expected all pier one stores will be permanently shut down by october. amazon scaling back deliveries. it's changing routes to avoid areas where there have been a violent protests. the temporary safety measures are for cities including la and 2 of the spots of course where amazon. had to quickly recall some drivers saturday night because of a
>>thank you bruce, a. >>why some amazon delivers cod take longer. the company says it all for the safety of their drivers and looters they walk off with nearly $10,000 worth of inventory from a san francisco pot dispensary. and after the break the popular to current furniture store that's going out of pier one imports it is officially going out of business it is closing after court approved its bankruptcy application that allows pier one to liquidate its retail operations and about...
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bruce aparentemente lo usa contra policÍa que saca su pistola y dispara contra Él. detalles y luego informar al pÚblico, dijo secretario de vivienda. los abogados de la familiaafirman que la evidencia es obvia. por quÉ lo mato? preguntÓ el abogado.agregando que era completamente necesario. la fiscalÍa de condado afirma que en el vÍdeo la primera reacciÓn de policÍa que disparÓno es mostrar alivio por haber salvado su vida ante una amenaza sino exclamar "le di". si se disparÓ por una razón que no fue salvan la vida del policÍa no estÁ justificado. el cargo potencial es asesinato, agregÓ. este nuevo caso recalca la urgencia de encontrar un consenso entre demÓcratas y republicanos para aprobar una reforma policial. hasta ahora ese consenso no se ha conseguido. arantxa: las protestas de esta maÑanafrente al buen disco son muy diferentes a las escenas que anoche se vieron. el restaurante de comida rÁpida fue incendiado. la carretera fue bloqueada durante horas y 36 personas por un arrestado astur actos de vandalismo. dana y no lleva lugar que pasÓ de ser un lugar caÓtico
bruce aparentemente lo usa contra policÍa que saca su pistola y dispara contra Él. detalles y luego informar al pÚblico, dijo secretario de vivienda. los abogados de la familiaafirman que la evidencia es obvia. por quÉ lo mato? preguntÓ el abogado.agregando que era completamente necesario. la fiscalÍa de condado afirma que en el vÍdeo la primera reacciÓn de policÍa que disparÓno es mostrar alivio por haber salvado su vida ante una amenaza sino exclamar "le di". si se...
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joining me now is bruce lavelle.xecutive director of the national diversity coalition for trump and burgess owens, candidate for utah's 4th congressional district, former nfl player. bruce, we are supposed to believe that biden now is some sort of hero when it comes to race relations? what did he accomplish in decades? >> absolutely nothing. and thanks for having me. this is a travesty. it's bad enough we've gone through covid, it's bad enough with going through unrest in the cities, there's actually no way -- and he needs to understand it, laura, he authored and wrote the 94 crime bill that he put on quentin's desk and sign. he's part of this pandemonium we have out in the streets. both ears, four years with obama, four years before, for her years bush, no one puts anything on the table and addressed the prison reform. president trump did. president trump did the most aggressive prison reform the nation's history. he knew there was a disconnect in the black community. he knew that there was a disconnect and black ge
joining me now is bruce lavelle.xecutive director of the national diversity coalition for trump and burgess owens, candidate for utah's 4th congressional district, former nfl player. bruce, we are supposed to believe that biden now is some sort of hero when it comes to race relations? what did he accomplish in decades? >> absolutely nothing. and thanks for having me. this is a travesty. it's bad enough we've gone through covid, it's bad enough with going through unrest in the cities,...
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time for another check on the forecast let's go back a brace or rodriquez heyman bruce a. >>hi there cath there yeah, definitely noticed a nice warm up and temperatures today in the bay area store weathe rollercoaster ride continues, here's a live look outside golden gate bridge camera and you can see june gloom. not in the picture today because of today's warmer temperatures in fact tracking widespread 80's 90's for parts of the tri valley is like conquered in antioch but already cooling down into the mid to upper 70's right throughout downtown san francisco and even threw out oakland in the east bay shoreline and overnight lows tonight will be on the waer side mid 50's so mild temperatures during the overnight hours and tomorrow's daytime highs going to be about 5 to nearly 15 degrees above average nearly 10 degrees above normal for downtown san francisco warming up to 75 degrees. half moon bay in the low 70's with mid 70's for burlingame brisbane 70 degrees for your wednesday afternoon highs and widespread 70's 80's from san mateo at 77 degrees to redwood city, 82 degre
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let's check on the forecast with mabrisa rodriguez bruce a. >>hi there cath and yet here's a quick check out my stand board cast because winds howling throughout today and i can certainly hear it right outside my bedroom, so i know that it's extremely windy out there right now in downtown san francisco. in fact at times it almost sounds like the work is about to just fly off my place, sustained winds around 20 miles per hour for most of the bay area air field though seeing the gusty west winds right now at 30 miles per hour and it's all because of this storm sweeping through the bay area just to our south burning right scattered showers to parts of monterey county in the central coast. but instead of being a rainmaker for us it's more of a wind maker with another storm just off the coast expected to inch closer to the bay area during the overnight hours and once again it is going to be a dry one at that were the winemaker then actual rain and crew when speeds out there right now have been at or slightly below wind advisory bubble act the gusty
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tammy bruce hosts get hosts get tammy bruce on fox nation. it's great to see you.thing about this story is j.k. rowling as a writer, has an international following, worth hundreds of millions and is pretty insulated, a lot of us are insulated from the mob. but what does this tell you about their aims and their tactics? what about people who don't have the protection that rowling has, where are they? >> she knows that she has received a great deal of support from the trans community. very rarely do i mention this, but i am at gay woman. s the model was silencing -- and all we wanted was to be embraced due to our differences, not to ignore our differences, not for us to try to change other people, but the fact is to admit that we were different and to equal treatment. want to be viewed in that way. she is now dealing with as we all are a section of this kind of extreme activism framework that really does want to destroy people with any disagreement, and all she's asking for is to be able to be heard with the disagreement on this in her main issue is also the desire,
tammy bruce hosts get hosts get tammy bruce on fox nation. it's great to see you.thing about this story is j.k. rowling as a writer, has an international following, worth hundreds of millions and is pretty insulated, a lot of us are insulated from the mob. but what does this tell you about their aims and their tactics? what about people who don't have the protection that rowling has, where are they? >> she knows that she has received a great deal of support from the trans community. very...
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tammy bruce and rob are here with us for the hour. later on our friend knew had a domestic policy at the white house and cure davis with an inspiring story about what black lives matter from a conservative perspective. tonight lawn order and justice. what we are living through now started with a moment of national unity. everyone was sickened by what happened in minneapolis we all came together to condemn a callous murder by someone that should be a symbol of respect and pride but thanks to the brutality of a few, all police officers are seen by millions over african-american natives as a violent threat. the direct opposite of how they should be seen by everyone. this weekend i hate bad cops and help good ones. they are in the line of fire. what their advocat advocating for is an end of racism and that's justified precisely because of the unity over george boyd's murder. it felt like positive change might happen. president trump immediately said the right things and did the right things, he spoke out forcefully and personally ordered
tammy bruce and rob are here with us for the hour. later on our friend knew had a domestic policy at the white house and cure davis with an inspiring story about what black lives matter from a conservative perspective. tonight lawn order and justice. what we are living through now started with a moment of national unity. everyone was sickened by what happened in minneapolis we all came together to condemn a callous murder by someone that should be a symbol of respect and pride but thanks to the...
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normal by monday with a gradual warming trend for most of next week back to you catherine thank you for bruce, i'm still ahead the bay area county supervisor who says if you're not wearing a mask you really ought to be fined. >>and this week we're celebrating 50 years of pride in san francisco we're going ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. week we're celebrating 50 years of pride in san francisco next time you're in the castro neighborhood. >>be sure to looked out. that's because you won't want to miss the rainbow honor walk kron four's john tribal has that story. you may not have noticed it before but there's something very special. >>on the sidewalks of the castro neighborhood plaques that honor some of the bravest pioneers a
normal by monday with a gradual warming trend for most of next week back to you catherine thank you for bruce, i'm still ahead the bay area county supervisor who says if you're not wearing a mask you really ought to be fined. >>and this week we're celebrating 50 years of pride in san francisco we're going ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken....
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office along actually bruce while he laid on the ground the other officer officer bronson. on mr bruce young we've concluded at the time mr brooks was shot dead he did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer we appreciate and we come in the d.a.'s office for charging these officers appropriate. but that's just one. step 2 is complete this is a celebration or a victory lap of watching these officers get charged. nobody's happy nobody's celebrating because this never should have happened i just hope they can read things need to follow me his are charged right out of syria. it is because i don't know what i want to know how to see him if you must help but after everything in a film is bad here is. what he went through. donald trump's weighed in saying he hopes the accused officer is treated justly outing not brooke should not have resisted arrest. ok gets a fair shake because the police have not been treated fairly in our country they have not been treated fairly but again you can't resist a police officer like that and he ended up in a
office along actually bruce while he laid on the ground the other officer officer bronson. on mr bruce young we've concluded at the time mr brooks was shot dead he did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer we appreciate and we come in the d.a.'s office for charging these officers appropriate. but that's just one. step 2 is complete this is a celebration or a victory lap of watching these officers get charged. nobody's happy nobody's celebrating because...
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>> mary bruce for us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> now, to the white house on the defensive, over reports president trump received written intelligence information that russia paid bounties to taliban fighters for killing american troops. new reports saying the intelligence was in his presidential daily briefing months ago. the white house defending the president, saying when it comes to threats, he is, quote, the most informed person on planet earth. abc's jonathan karl is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: today, the white house refused to say whether president trump received intelligence as part of his written presidential daily briefing that yaugs offered bounty payments to the taliban for killing american troops. "the new york times" reported the information was presented to president trump back in february. >> the pdb is a top secret document that is widely disseminated among government. i will never sit here and confirm or deny what is in a top secret document. >> reporter: that prompted reporters to
>> mary bruce for us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> now, to the white house on the defensive, over reports president trump received written intelligence information that russia paid bounties to taliban fighters for killing american troops. new reports saying the intelligence was in his presidential daily briefing months ago. the white house defending the president, saying when it comes to threats, he is, quote, the most informed person on planet earth. abc's jonathan karl is at...
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>> mary bruce reporting in tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and now, to the deadly police encounter just not getting attention. a young black man stopped, police said he was acting suspiciously and resisting. and then the violent takedown. he can be heard pleading for his life. tonight, the governor calling for an investigation. why did it take so long? here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: in the wake of the death of george floyd, who died after a minneapolis police officer put his knee on his neck, this controversial police encounter with a young black man in aurora, colorado, is getting new attention. elijah mcclain, a 23-year-old massage therapist who loved playing the violin, is dead because of a misunderstanding. it began with this 911 call last august about a suspicious man walking just after 10:00 p.m. on a saturday night. >> i don't know. he looks sketchy. >> okay. >> he might be a good person or a bad person. >> reporter: mcclain, returning from buying iced tea at a corner store, is wearing a mask. his family says b
>> mary bruce reporting in tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and now, to the deadly police encounter just not getting attention. a young black man stopped, police said he was acting suspiciously and resisting. and then the violent takedown. he can be heard pleading for his life. tonight, the governor calling for an investigation. why did it take so long? here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: in the wake of the death of george floyd, who died after a minneapolis police officer put...
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bruce. well i think you might be talking about 1 our stock markets these days driven by fed liquidity and well whole bunch of people in america 100 over 100000000 got free money remember and free money what do you do you spend free money you go crazy with free money it's like walking into the casino and they give you some pretty drinks and free chips and they say go out it well.
bruce. well i think you might be talking about 1 our stock markets these days driven by fed liquidity and well whole bunch of people in america 100 over 100000000 got free money remember and free money what do you do you spend free money you go crazy with free money it's like walking into the casino and they give you some pretty drinks and free chips and they say go out it well.
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here's mary bruce. >> reporter: as president trump left washington to speak to thousands of supporters in arizona, on capitol hill, his top health adviser told lawmakers, these rallies are a mistake. >> you should not congregate in crowds, you should keep your distance. if you do, please wear a mask. so plan a, don't go in a crowd. plan b, if you do, make sure you wear a mask. >> reporter: but at today's students for trump rally, that advice went unheeded. no social distancing. and with few exceptions, no masks. the president is staking his re-election on showing that the virus is under control. but now, he's on defense, after saying he ordered his team to slow down testing. >> when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people, you're going to find more cases. so, i said to my people, "slow the testing down, please." >> reporter: his aides insisted the president was just kidding. but this morning, trump said, no, he wasn't. >> i don't kid. let me just tell you, let me make it clear. here's what i say -- testing is a double-edged sword. >> reporter: but before congres
here's mary bruce. >> reporter: as president trump left washington to speak to thousands of supporters in arizona, on capitol hill, his top health adviser told lawmakers, these rallies are a mistake. >> you should not congregate in crowds, you should keep your distance. if you do, please wear a mask. so plan a, don't go in a crowd. plan b, if you do, make sure you wear a mask. >> reporter: but at today's students for trump rally, that advice went unheeded. no social...
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here's mary bruce. >> reporter: president trump at the white house today meeting with his daughter's workforce advisory board and barely acknowledging the growing coronavirus crisis. >> but we have a little work to do, and we'll get it done. >> reporter: he left it to his vice president to put a positive spin on the administration's response, even as cases surge. >> we flattened the curve. we saved lives. >> reporter: but the health experts painted a darker picture, pleading with americans to socially distance and avoid large crowds for the sake of the greater good. >> i want to just re, re, re-emphasize how important, for individuals to really think seriously, as tony said, about the responsibility to others that we have. >> reporter: our kyra phillips asking pence, why then is the trump campaign holding large rallies? >> can you tell me why the campaign continues to hold these rallies? >> well, the -- the freedom of speech, the right to peaceably assemble is enshrined in the constitution of the united states, and we have an election coming up this fall. >> reporter: reporters kept
here's mary bruce. >> reporter: president trump at the white house today meeting with his daughter's workforce advisory board and barely acknowledging the growing coronavirus crisis. >> but we have a little work to do, and we'll get it done. >> reporter: he left it to his vice president to put a positive spin on the administration's response, even as cases surge. >> we flattened the curve. we saved lives. >> reporter: but the health experts painted a darker...
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penalty if convicted the other officer who was there is charged with aggravated assault 27 year old bruce had failed a breath test and was found asleep in his pocket as officers attempted an arrest brooks all of the officers tasers and fired in their direction before attempting to flee brooks was shot twice in the bucket and died later in the hospital the district attorney said there was no justification in opening fire before revealing further details about what the officers did next often wrong actually he missed the bruise while he laid on the ground the other officer officer bronson. actually. on this the groups who song we've concluded at the time mr brooks was shot dead he did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer we appreciate and we come in the d.a.'s office for charging these officers appropriate. but that's just step one. step 2 is complete this isn't like a celebration or a victory lap of watching these officers get charged. nobody's happy nobody's celebrating because this never should have happened i just hope they can rethink how i ne
penalty if convicted the other officer who was there is charged with aggravated assault 27 year old bruce had failed a breath test and was found asleep in his pocket as officers attempted an arrest brooks all of the officers tasers and fired in their direction before attempting to flee brooks was shot twice in the bucket and died later in the hospital the district attorney said there was no justification in opening fire before revealing further details about what the officers did next often...
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bruce. well i think you might be talking about our stock markets these days driven by fed liquidity and well whole bunch of people in america 100 over 100000000 got free money remember and free money what do you do you spend free money you go crazy with free money it's like walking into the casino and they give you some pretty drinks and free chips and they say go at it well not a single s. and p. 500 stocks down over the last 10 weeks today was a 3rd straight day with over 6000000000 shares traded on the nasdaq all of which have been higher than any day in history to put that in perspective from 2009 until 2020 there wasn't even a one day with 5000000000 shares there's no connection between the economy and the stock market now that's not abnormal there's usually a lag between the 2 main street can collapse and then stock market can start moving up based on anticipation of main street or the economy picking up and sometimes the stock market will go down before the economy does because it has
bruce. well i think you might be talking about our stock markets these days driven by fed liquidity and well whole bunch of people in america 100 over 100000000 got free money remember and free money what do you do you spend free money you go crazy with free money it's like walking into the casino and they give you some pretty drinks and free chips and they say go at it well not a single s. and p. 500 stocks down over the last 10 weeks today was a 3rd straight day with over 6000000000 shares...
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tammy bruce, great to have you both with us tonight. thank you. lockdowns are being lifted and americans are trying to get back to something resembling normal, a new warning from the cdc, we may have to lock down all over again? journalist alex bears sin here to sort through the facts on whether this all adds up. ♪ effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm in your day. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. >> martha: second way of panic is setting and in some places across the country as we see some spikes in covid-19 cases. still this is precisely what we were told would happen. so it really should not be coming as a big surprise. >> when you see the reopening that we tell the cities the locations, the community to be on the alert for what i refer to as the little blips that you might see, because as you open
tammy bruce, great to have you both with us tonight. thank you. lockdowns are being lifted and americans are trying to get back to something resembling normal, a new warning from the cdc, we may have to lock down all over again? journalist alex bears sin here to sort through the facts on whether this all adds up. ♪ effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm in your day. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles...
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espn giving us this sneak peek narrated by abdul-jabbar. >> bruce basically called my home and said,look, i can't pay you yet. they hadn't financed the film yet. we shot our scenes then it was time for me to go. >> you can see the bruce lee documentary "be water" debuting this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific on espn. >>> all right, coming up here on "gma," four-time grammy winner gary clark jr. performing in our "gma" summer concert series. ♪ i need your helping hand ping hand ♪ family is all togetherect... and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! >>> time now for our "gma" concert series and we have a good one. gary clark jr. is a four-time grammy award winner including three for his current alm.s mo0 million times and this morning, he's performing a song meaningful for the times we are in. >> hey, good morning, america. i'm gary clark jr. i'm going to play a song for you called "c
espn giving us this sneak peek narrated by abdul-jabbar. >> bruce basically called my home and said,look, i can't pay you yet. they hadn't financed the film yet. we shot our scenes then it was time for me to go. >> you can see the bruce lee documentary "be water" debuting this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific on espn. >>> all right, coming up here on "gma," four-time grammy winner gary clark jr. performing in our "gma" summer...
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>> all right, mary bruce, live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> and one more note on the coronavirus tonight, because so many of you at home still have questions, among them, what happened to hope that perhaps the summer months with the heat would help bring a showdown? so, let's bring our chief medical editor dr. jen ashton, back with us tonight. and jen, first off, the seriousness of this moment. i know you were listening to dr. fauci today, saying the next few weeks are critical. and you told us that is absolutely the case. >> exactly, david. many hospitals activating their surge capacity plans. doctors on the front lines getting concerned. and let me tell you why. we have to remember, there's a lag time between exposure to this virus, when people get sick, confirmed cases, then hospitalizations and possible deaths. so, the next several weeks are critical. >> and jen, you and i were talking, there's still so much we don't know about this, but many hoped the heat, the summer might help slow down the virus but yet look at wha
>> all right, mary bruce, live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> and one more note on the coronavirus tonight, because so many of you at home still have questions, among them, what happened to hope that perhaps the summer months with the heat would help bring a showdown? so, let's bring our chief medical editor dr. jen ashton, back with us tonight. and jen, first off, the seriousness of this moment. i know you were listening to dr. fauci today, saying the next few weeks...
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of georgia chris bruce and with the people's response atlanta. guys the charges were announced just a few hours ago for the officers involved are a charbroil today what are your immediate reactions. sort of course about. go ahead go ahead we'll start with you chris. well thank you thank you for having me on the show. i'll start off by saying we need to look at a whole hearted you of what's happening with this case so we know that there were charges against the police officers and now one police officer is allegedly going to be a state witness against the other police officer that actually did the shooting the thing that i really want to point out is what exactly is justice in this situation because what i don't want to happen is for this to happen again next year or next month so having police being charged with the murder is a step forward but getting ultimately to changing the police so they never encounter this type of situation again is really where the city of atlanta needs to be and the rest of the nation the united states. daniel i want to
of georgia chris bruce and with the people's response atlanta. guys the charges were announced just a few hours ago for the officers involved are a charbroil today what are your immediate reactions. sort of course about. go ahead go ahead we'll start with you chris. well thank you thank you for having me on the show. i'll start off by saying we need to look at a whole hearted you of what's happening with this case so we know that there were charges against the police officers and now one police...
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>> all right, mary bruce. good to you have on a monday night. >>> we're going to turn now to that shark attack. a 16-year-old boy surviving the terrifying attack in north carolina. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the terrifying images. some 40 puncture wounds from a shark attack on a teenager, just yards off a north carolina beach. >> i like tried lifting my leg up out of the water and i saw, oh, my god, it's a five-foot shark attacked to my leg. >> reporter: 16-year-old nick arthur now sharing how he desperately tried to fight it off. >> the pressure was so intense. i was trying to pry its mouth open. >> reporter: tim arthur, hearing his sons screams, joined the fight. finally getting the shark to let go by hitting it on the nose. nick was rushed to the hospital, receiving 17 stitches, but suffering no serious injuries in last week's attack. shark bites are actually way down this year, only 18 worldwide since january 1st. the lowest level since 2005. experts believe it is likely due to fewer pe
>> all right, mary bruce. good to you have on a monday night. >>> we're going to turn now to that shark attack. a 16-year-old boy surviving the terrifying attack in north carolina. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the terrifying images. some 40 puncture wounds from a shark attack on a teenager, just yards off a north carolina beach. >> i like tried lifting my leg up out of the water and i saw, oh, my god, it's a five-foot shark attacked to my leg....
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mary bruce, abc news, the white house. >> our thanks to mary bruce there. >>> dr.kers he is cautiously optimistic a vaccine will be ready in about six months. he said the country is still in the middle of the first wave of the pandemic, and they're hoping to get it under control. >> right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surgings that we're seeing in florida, in texas, in arizona, and in other states. they're not the only ones having difficulty. there will be coronavirus infections in the fall and winter, because the virus is not going to disappear. there's a reasonably good chance that by the very beginning of 2021, that if we're going to have a vaccine, that we will have it by then. >> dr. fauci did not directly criticize trump for refusing to wear a mask, but he said he wears one to protect others, to protect himself, and to set an example. >>> today a federal prosecutor is expected to tell a house committee that he faced pressure to go easy on roger stone. stone was convicted of lying to congress in its inve
mary bruce, abc news, the white house. >> our thanks to mary bruce there. >>> dr.kers he is cautiously optimistic a vaccine will be ready in about six months. he said the country is still in the middle of the first wave of the pandemic, and they're hoping to get it under control. >> right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surgings that we're seeing in florida, in texas, in arizona, and in other states. they're not the...
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attorney bruce fein thank you very much as always for your time thank you thank. libya's u.n. recognized government has denounced the egyptian president's threats of military intervention president abdel fattah el-sisi says his army is ready to step in if libya's d.n.a. forces at vons on the strategic city of sirte that's up to g.m.a. forces captured significant ground against walloping for hafta over the past month like china reports from misrata. after a 14 month military campaign. has failed to take control of the libyan capital the battle for tripoli has exposed how deeply involved foreign actors are in libya. after has been backed by the u.a.e. russia and egypt while cherokee has given its support to the internationally recognized government or g.n.a.t. signing military in maritime agreements in november that proved to be a game changer. the g.n.a.t. has since retaken control of western libya and are now position to the west of sirte they say they will not negotiate with house or and want his forces to retreat from central libya. tricky agrees g.n.a.t. thinks and we suppo
attorney bruce fein thank you very much as always for your time thank you thank. libya's u.n. recognized government has denounced the egyptian president's threats of military intervention president abdel fattah el-sisi says his army is ready to step in if libya's d.n.a. forces at vons on the strategic city of sirte that's up to g.m.a. forces captured significant ground against walloping for hafta over the past month like china reports from misrata. after a 14 month military campaign. has failed...