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judge campbell. >> thank you and welcome judge campbell. next we go to chief justice bridget mccormack. she joined the supreme court in 2013 and became chief justice and 2019. before her election to the court she started as a clinical professor of law associate dean of clinical affairs and codirector of the innocence clinic at the university of michigan law school. prior to joining the university of michigan law school faculty she was a fellow itl law school. before that she worked as a staff attorney with the office of the appellate defender and as is a senior trial attorney with the criminal defense legal aid society in new york city. chief justice mccormack received her b.a. from trinity college and her j.d. from new york university school of law. will come judge. judge jeremy fogel became the first executive director of the berkeley judicial institute in 2018. prior to his appointment at her glee he served as director of the federal judicial center as a united states district judge for the northern district of california and as a judge
judge campbell. >> thank you and welcome judge campbell. next we go to chief justice bridget mccormack. she joined the supreme court in 2013 and became chief justice and 2019. before her election to the court she started as a clinical professor of law associate dean of clinical affairs and codirector of the innocence clinic at the university of michigan law school. prior to joining the university of michigan law school faculty she was a fellow itl law school. before that she worked as a...
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what did you think when you heard that a soldier from fort campbell has been gunned down? he's barely been home from his tour of duty. >> it hurt. we take a great pride in having fort campbell as part of our community, the fact that our soldiers protect us every day, and we wanted to make sure that we got justice for him. >> reporter: was jessie able to describe the person who shot her husband? >> she initially described him as a black man. and i believe that's pretty basically all the description she was being able to give. >> reporter: jessie also described the killer's car. >> what kind of car? >> an old one. one of them big ones. >> what color was it? >> i don't know, like a reddish brownish color. >> reporter: it wasn't much for police to go on, and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness, walter ferguson, had seen something different. >> reporter: describe the truck that you saw speeding off. >> um, as he passed me, i could see that it was like a white truck. and i saw the four-by-four on it, but that was about as much as i could see on it. >> reporter: so the
what did you think when you heard that a soldier from fort campbell has been gunned down? he's barely been home from his tour of duty. >> it hurt. we take a great pride in having fort campbell as part of our community, the fact that our soldiers protect us every day, and we wanted to make sure that we got justice for him. >> reporter: was jessie able to describe the person who shot her husband? >> she initially described him as a black man. and i believe that's pretty...
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captain campbell interpreted this as a personal attack. and so he began beating tweeting and threatened to send him away. sweetie recalled the throughout this incident, he repeatedly required satisfaction as a gentlemen but captain campbell refused to duel. simply silencing him and ignoring his requests. this was a power struggle between these two men with enslaved person caught in the middle. although he insisted that the two men were on intimate footing. he was frustrated by their quarterly arrangements. he felt frustrated and disempowered within his own home. tweedy complained that in the wake of his brother's death, captain campbell has shown little sympathy. he invited company over to the house and played music and ignored tweedy when he saw him in the entryway. campbell conversely, denied that the men were friendly. he implied that he felt no obligation to offer comfort in the circumstances. campbell also, significantly, defended his behavior by insisting that he had entertained company and played music in his quote own quarters. and
captain campbell interpreted this as a personal attack. and so he began beating tweeting and threatened to send him away. sweetie recalled the throughout this incident, he repeatedly required satisfaction as a gentlemen but captain campbell refused to duel. simply silencing him and ignoring his requests. this was a power struggle between these two men with enslaved person caught in the middle. although he insisted that the two men were on intimate footing. he was frustrated by their quarterly...
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campbell conversely denied that the men were friendly. disavow that he felt no obligation to offer comfort in these circumstances. campbell also significantly defended his behavior by insisting that he had entertained company and played music in, his, quote, own quarters. so parsing these statements gives us a sense and glimpse of how each man interpreted his claim to their shared domestic space. as the head of household, tweety expected the captain campbell to adhere to certain standards of behavior that aligned with the needs of the family. for this reason, tweety's framing of the men's relationship is significant in presenting its friendship rather than a forced billet, it's an implicit assertion of social equality between this newport apothecary and british officer and also enabled tweety to maintain this illusion of power over his household even though in reality he is quite powerful to control anything that captain campbell does. campbell, other the other hand, was aware he inhabited tweety's house and was not oblivious to the famil
campbell conversely denied that the men were friendly. disavow that he felt no obligation to offer comfort in these circumstances. campbell also significantly defended his behavior by insisting that he had entertained company and played music in, his, quote, own quarters. so parsing these statements gives us a sense and glimpse of how each man interpreted his claim to their shared domestic space. as the head of household, tweety expected the captain campbell to adhere to certain standards of...
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mark clouse, great to see you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >> this is not the same campbell's soup. you can own this stock, they're doing so many things right and they're going to continue to do things right. it is not just pantry stocking anymore. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> fast few months have been challenging, but in times like these, you can always find somebody going the extra mile to help the people around you do you know someone who has gone above and beyond to uplift their family, neighbors, or community over the past few months we want to hear their story. go to cnbc.com/homegrown heroes to nominate your homegrown hero. ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey try nature's bounty sleep3, a unique tri-layer supplement that calms you, helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer great sleep comes naturally with sleep3. only from nature's bounty. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are
mark clouse, great to see you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >> this is not the same campbell's soup. you can own this stock, they're doing so many things right and they're going to continue to do things right. it is not just pantry stocking anymore. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> fast few months have been challenging, but in times like these, you can always find somebody going the extra mile to help the people around you do you know someone who has gone above...
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let's go to cnn's josh campbell who is live for us in st. paul, minnesota, where this press conference is going to take place in just minutes. josh, these new charges are reflected in court documents. >> reporter: that's right, jake, we heard just hours ago from our law enforcement sources that there had been a major development here in this investigation into the death of george floyd. and what we were awaiting was some type of official confirmation. what we were told is that the state attorney general's office which had assumed leadership of this case from county prosecutors days ago, that they had been reviewing the evidence, sifting through all the available video and other eyewitness statements in this case to determine whether or not additional charges would be brought against the police officers depicted in those videos. we can now report, as you mentioned, that based on court records all of the officers involved in that incident that resulted in the death of george floyd have been charged by authorities. three of the officers, j. ale
let's go to cnn's josh campbell who is live for us in st. paul, minnesota, where this press conference is going to take place in just minutes. josh, these new charges are reflected in court documents. >> reporter: that's right, jake, we heard just hours ago from our law enforcement sources that there had been a major development here in this investigation into the death of george floyd. and what we were awaiting was some type of official confirmation. what we were told is that the state...
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i am african-american. >> reporter: officer campbell did not think he would become a cop.lashback three years, he was offensive linemen in a football league. before that, he played in the nfl. you grew up in georgia and a time when he was told calling the police only made things worse. >> i had a lot of bad experiences in my childhood. that was with cops and in the neighborhood in general were people were like hey, we do not call the police. if you call the police you are disowned. >> reporter: overtime he overcame that distrust. football did not work out, he realized that becoming a cup could enable him to be a role model and in change. looking back at how the department handled the protest in san jose . >> everything happened fast. everything was for the safety of the people. nothing was malicious. >> reporter: as for his actions, he tried to de- escalate. campbell says that that young woman asked him why he wanted to be a police officer . >> i told her, i am fighting the same fight. >> reporter: he says fighting to have a voice and fighting to connect with the community
i am african-american. >> reporter: officer campbell did not think he would become a cop.lashback three years, he was offensive linemen in a football league. before that, he played in the nfl. you grew up in georgia and a time when he was told calling the police only made things worse. >> i had a lot of bad experiences in my childhood. that was with cops and in the neighborhood in general were people were like hey, we do not call the police. if you call the police you are disowned....
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. >> reporter: officer terrence campbell reflecting on the night of may 29th. the police chief has described it as one of the most violent nights of the chiefs tenure. ktvu capturing officer campbell standing at the front of the police line, baton in hand facing a sea of protesters seemed talking with a young woman he says approached him with tears. >> i felt her pain. i could definitely see what she was going through and i could feel what she was going through. i am african-american myself . >> reporter: officer campbell didn't think he would become a cop flashback three years and he wasn't defensive lineman in the canadian football league. before that he played in the nfl and grew up in georgia at a time when he was told calling the police only made things worse. >> i had a lot of bad experiences in my childhood growing up with cops and just in the neighborhood where people were like, hey, we don't call the police. if you call the police it is like you were disowned . >> reporter: over time he overcame that distrust. when football didn't work out he realized
. >> reporter: officer terrence campbell reflecting on the night of may 29th. the police chief has described it as one of the most violent nights of the chiefs tenure. ktvu capturing officer campbell standing at the front of the police line, baton in hand facing a sea of protesters seemed talking with a young woman he says approached him with tears. >> i felt her pain. i could definitely see what she was going through and i could feel what she was going through. i am...
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cnn's josh campbell has the story. josh was the first to report that all four officers were being charged in floyd's death. >> reporter: it's been a dramatic 24 hours here in minneapolis. the community, the nation wondering if the officers that were seen on the video footage, whether they would be charged. we learned obviously they were. the first officer who was arrested days ago, his charge being elevated from third degree murder to second degree murder. the other three officers here on the scene behind be me when that police encounter occurred, they are being charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder. all four are in police custody. one of them will appear in court later on this afternoon. this case is obviously about digital forensics. we've seen the dramatic video. we're also getting a sense of what it was like to be here from an eye witness, one of george floyd's friends was speaking with "the new york times" describing what that was like. i'll read for you. he was, talking about george floyd from the
cnn's josh campbell has the story. josh was the first to report that all four officers were being charged in floyd's death. >> reporter: it's been a dramatic 24 hours here in minneapolis. the community, the nation wondering if the officers that were seen on the video footage, whether they would be charged. we learned obviously they were. the first officer who was arrested days ago, his charge being elevated from third degree murder to second degree murder. the other three officers here on...
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colin campbell reports.th die after she contracted covid—19. she was at the time 26 weeks pregnant. on sunday night, tyson lee mannering was born, weighing in at 8lb 1oz. the moment i gave birth to him and i heard his cry, i think that was it, the emotions just kicked in then. i actually felt i could cry, grieve, feel sorry for everything we've been through together and put it in perspective — oh, dear — and how lucky we both are to be here. i have pneumonia in both lungs. i'm fighting for me and my baby. karen was rushed to hospital in march. from her bed, she filmed this video appeal that went viral. it's not worth going out. stop going out, listen to boris. i was a 39—year—old pregnant woman that come down bad with it, and ijust wanted everyone to know it's not a joke, take it seriously — people are dying from it. after making a speedy recovery, karen was back at the qeqm hospital in margate in may to thank staff who had cared for her. i literally can't thank you enough for the sacrifices you all make. sh
colin campbell reports.th die after she contracted covid—19. she was at the time 26 weeks pregnant. on sunday night, tyson lee mannering was born, weighing in at 8lb 1oz. the moment i gave birth to him and i heard his cry, i think that was it, the emotions just kicked in then. i actually felt i could cry, grieve, feel sorry for everything we've been through together and put it in perspective — oh, dear — and how lucky we both are to be here. i have pneumonia in both lungs. i'm fighting...
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. >> reporter: officer terrence campbell reflecting on the night of may 29th. the police chief has described it as one of the most violent nights of the chiefs tenure. ktvu capturing officer campbell standing at the front of the police line baton in hand facing a sea of protesters seemed talking with a you want young woman he says approached him with tears. >> i felt her pain. i could definitely see what she was going through. i could feel what she's going through. i am african america micelle . >> reporter: officer campbell didn't think he would become a cop. flashback three years and he was an offensive lineman in the canadian football league. before that he played in the nfl and grew up in georgia at a time when he was told calling the police only made things worse. >> i had a lot of bad experiences my childhood growing up with cops . just in the neighborhood where people were, like, hey, we don't call the police. if you call the police it's kind of like you were disowned . >> reporter: over time he over the next him that distrust. when football didn't work
. >> reporter: officer terrence campbell reflecting on the night of may 29th. the police chief has described it as one of the most violent nights of the chiefs tenure. ktvu capturing officer campbell standing at the front of the police line baton in hand facing a sea of protesters seemed talking with a you want young woman he says approached him with tears. >> i felt her pain. i could definitely see what she was going through. i could feel what she's going through. i am african...
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. >> terence campbell reflecting on the night of may 29th. the most violent night of the chief's tenure. capturing campbell standing in front of the police line, face facing a sea of protesters. >> i could see what she was going through and feel what she is going through. i am african american myself. >> he didn't think he would become a cop. he was a lineman in the canadian football league. he grew up in georgia at a time he was told calling the police only made things worse. >> i had a lot of bad experiences with cops, and just in the neighborhood in general people were like, hey, we don't call the police, if you call the police you were like disowned. >> overtime he over came that trust, when football didn't work out he realized becoming a cop could enable him to be a role model and help change. >> everything happened fast you know, and it was for the safety of the people. nothing was ever malicious. >> he tried to de-escalate the tension. campbell said that young woman asked him why she wanted to be a police officer. >> told her, i am fig
. >> terence campbell reflecting on the night of may 29th. the most violent night of the chief's tenure. capturing campbell standing in front of the police line, face facing a sea of protesters. >> i could see what she was going through and feel what she is going through. i am african american myself. >> he didn't think he would become a cop. he was a lineman in the canadian football league. he grew up in georgia at a time he was told calling the police only made things worse....
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. >> chance campbell, officer reflecting on the may 29th at the police chief said it was the most violentchiefs 10-year. standing at the front of the police line facing a sea of protesters been talking with the young woman he said approached him with tears. i felt her pain and i could definitely see what she was going to and i am african- american myself. >> officer campbell did not think he would come become a cop. he was an offensive lineman in the canadian football league and before that he played in the nfl and grew up in georgia at a time when he was tall calling the police only made things worse. >> i had a lot of bad experiences in my childhood growing up. in general where people were like we don't call the police. if you call the police it's kind of like you are disowned. >> overtime he overcame that distrust. when football did not workout he realized becoming a cop could enable him to be a role model and bring change. looking back on how the department handled the protests and then san jose. >> everything was for the safety of the people. nothing was malicious. >> as for his acti
. >> chance campbell, officer reflecting on the may 29th at the police chief said it was the most violentchiefs 10-year. standing at the front of the police line facing a sea of protesters been talking with the young woman he said approached him with tears. i felt her pain and i could definitely see what she was going to and i am african- american myself. >> officer campbell did not think he would come become a cop. he was an offensive lineman in the canadian football league and...
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let's bring in cnn correspondent and former fbi agent josh campbell in minneapolis. >> reporter: laura and boris, with calls for some groups across the country for the defunding of police, the city council here in minneapolis, the epicenter here following the death of george floyd, city council here signaling their intention to move ahead with reforms that would dismantle the police department and create a new model for police safety. i spoke with the city council president who says she has a veto proof vote. >> in the past i have supported and moved funding out of the police department into community-based safety strategies so that is what i think about when i think about that ask is that instead of investing in more policing, that we invest in those alternatives, those community-based strategies. >> reporter: it's worth pointing out that the city council president does not appear to be on the same page as the city's mayor. just over the weekend mayor jacob fry was at a rally and was asked whether he would agree to defund the police. he said, no, he would not agree to that. that leadi
let's bring in cnn correspondent and former fbi agent josh campbell in minneapolis. >> reporter: laura and boris, with calls for some groups across the country for the defunding of police, the city council here in minneapolis, the epicenter here following the death of george floyd, city council here signaling their intention to move ahead with reforms that would dismantle the police department and create a new model for police safety. i spoke with the city council president who says she...
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in campbell, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> despite a spike in cases marin county is moving forward with easing more restrictions today. indoor dining, hair salons and barber shops plan to reopen. campgrounds and picnic areas were also given the green light to reopen today. however, the county did hit a pause on hotels and short-term rentals, gyms, as well as skin care services and tattoo parlors. right now there's no word on when they will be able to reopen. >>> happening today san francisco unified is trying to help families during the pandemic by giving away free thermometers. the school district will hand out nearly 9,000 thermometers during the event at lincoln high school beginning at 11:00 this morning. they will help families monitor themselves for possible fevers. those thermometers were donated to the district by san francisco-based public health company. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," pressing pause. why you won't see any ads for starbucks in your facebook feed, at least for now. and it's not the only company. >>> plus, a legendary american western star now the
in campbell, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> despite a spike in cases marin county is moving forward with easing more restrictions today. indoor dining, hair salons and barber shops plan to reopen. campgrounds and picnic areas were also given the green light to reopen today. however, the county did hit a pause on hotels and short-term rentals, gyms, as well as skin care services and tattoo parlors. right now there's no word on when they will be able to reopen. >>>...
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campbell, good to see you. dr. campbell. professor of surgery at uc san francisco. >>> neither george floyd or breonna taylor or ahmaud arbery were able to get due process and they never will. how their deaths are resonating with youth across america. ♪ young black man ♪ doing all they can ♪ to stand ♪ up and look round ♪ i see what been done ♪ to our kind ♪ every day ♪ i've been haunted ♪ my people don't ♪ my people don't ♪ [♪] you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. brand power. helping you buy better. unlike ordinary wmemory supplementsr? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. me
campbell, good to see you. dr. campbell. professor of surgery at uc san francisco. >>> neither george floyd or breonna taylor or ahmaud arbery were able to get due process and they never will. how their deaths are resonating with youth across america. ♪ young black man ♪ doing all they can ♪ to stand ♪ up and look round ♪ i see what been done ♪ to our kind ♪ every day ♪ i've been haunted ♪ my people don't ♪ my people don't ♪ [♪] you want a fresh-smelling home,...
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however police failed to arrest jackson meanwhile he is of liberty to murder part campbell. jackson of being a member of the ulster defense regiment then the largest regiment in the british army. he was later involved in the massacre of the miami showband in july 975 when 3 band members were killed by members of the clan and gang as they attempted to plant a bomb on the musicians boss. loyalist paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place chill it thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. decla
however police failed to arrest jackson meanwhile he is of liberty to murder part campbell. jackson of being a member of the ulster defense regiment then the largest regiment in the british army. he was later involved in the massacre of the miami showband in july 975 when 3 band members were killed by members of the clan and gang as they attempted to plant a bomb on the musicians boss. loyalist paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded...
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. >> reporter: chance campbell reflects on an may 29th. one of the most violent nights of his tenure. "ktvu" capturing officer campbell standing at the front of the police line baton in hand facing a sea of protesters seemed talking with a young woman he said approached him with tears. >> i felt her pain. i could definitely see what she was going through and i could feel it. i am african-american myself. >> officer kampbell didn't think he would become a cop. flashback three years he was an offensive lineman in the canadian football league and before that in the nfl. he grew up in georgia when he was told calling the police only made things worse back i had a lot of bad experiences. and the neighborhood where people were just we don't call the police. if you call the police it's like you was disowned. >>reporter: over time he overcame the distrust. when football did not work out he thought a cop could be a good choice to bring change. looking back at the protests and san jose. >> everything happened fast, you know. everything was for the s
. >> reporter: chance campbell reflects on an may 29th. one of the most violent nights of his tenure. "ktvu" capturing officer campbell standing at the front of the police line baton in hand facing a sea of protesters seemed talking with a young woman he said approached him with tears. >> i felt her pain. i could definitely see what she was going through and i could feel it. i am african-american myself. >> officer kampbell didn't think he would become a cop....
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let's go live to minneapolis and bring in cnn's josh campbell. josh, explain the information here and walk us through the forensics. >> reporter: let me first apologize to our viewers as we get into the details of the forensics. it's sensitive to talk about but it's so important when it comes down to the prosecution of the officers. as you mentioned, the family of george floyd commissioned an independent autopsy looking into the cause of death. that came after the medical examiner released a preliminary report indicating that the cause of death did not include asphyxiation, the lack of oxygen. that conflicted with a report that was issued by the family that determined that he did, indeed, die as a part of lack of oxygen. we did hear last night from medical officials here, the medical examiner's office indicating that the cause of death was, indeed, a homicide based on heart failure. at this point it does not appear to be a disagreement that it was the action of the officer, the knee on the neck that caused mr. floyd's death, guys. >> bottom line,
let's go live to minneapolis and bring in cnn's josh campbell. josh, explain the information here and walk us through the forensics. >> reporter: let me first apologize to our viewers as we get into the details of the forensics. it's sensitive to talk about but it's so important when it comes down to the prosecution of the officers. as you mentioned, the family of george floyd commissioned an independent autopsy looking into the cause of death. that came after the medical examiner...
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. >>> after the break, campbell's soup ceo on the impact of covid-19 and civil unrest.k is a mover after upso sales rose 35% stay with us >>> dow is up 260 points c campbell's organic sales jumped 17% due to increased demand for at-home food comsumption during the pandemic joining us is the ceo. wow, what a quarter. 35% sales growth in soup talk about sort of the trends that you saw from consumers from the early pantry loading, the stockups to what you're seeing right now. >> yes thank you for having me back on. it's an an interesting i think the early phase let's call that the psychological buying not too different than when a blizzard is projected to come in. in this case, it was as if it was happening in every city in the country. that drove pantry loading focussed on products like soup with long shelf life that are consistent with what you do when you're trying to create some comfort that if you're stuck at home for a while and that drove demands as high as on ready to eat soup of 140%. really, truly, unprecedented but what we've seen and probably what in a very tou
. >>> after the break, campbell's soup ceo on the impact of covid-19 and civil unrest.k is a mover after upso sales rose 35% stay with us >>> dow is up 260 points c campbell's organic sales jumped 17% due to increased demand for at-home food comsumption during the pandemic joining us is the ceo. wow, what a quarter. 35% sales growth in soup talk about sort of the trends that you saw from consumers from the early pantry loading, the stockups to what you're seeing right now....
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cnn's josh campbell is on the scene in minneapolis. >> josh, tell us what you know. >> reporter: good morning. violence erupting overnight in minneapolis. you can see behind me some of the aftermath. we're here at this intersection. south hennepin avenue here in minneapolis. what was a celebration so to speak. people out here in and around the area turned violent very quickly when a shooting took place. now, as you mentioned, a number of injuries, one person died. i want to talk to one of the witnesses here. this is fred wong. thanks for talking to us. you were across the street. can you tell us what you saw? >> i was standing right at the door here of the restaurant. the barbecue restaurant. i witnessed everything. so the shooter, right in front of mcdonald's, kind of like this end here kind of by the bike rack. and then i mean, they started firing off towards our direction. and then i mean, that's when everyone dropped to the floor. >> you think that it was two groups of people shooting at each other, gunfire moving in two directions. >> for sure two or more. that's why you see this
cnn's josh campbell is on the scene in minneapolis. >> josh, tell us what you know. >> reporter: good morning. violence erupting overnight in minneapolis. you can see behind me some of the aftermath. we're here at this intersection. south hennepin avenue here in minneapolis. what was a celebration so to speak. people out here in and around the area turned violent very quickly when a shooting took place. now, as you mentioned, a number of injuries, one person died. i want to talk to...
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josh campbell, you're there as well. we had two autopsies of george floyd, both point to one conclusion that is homicide, what does this mean, not only for the prosecution of the officer who is already been charged, but the others who stood by? >> jim, this is obviously a sensitive topic when talking about forensic data of someone who died. but it is so important. it is a key part of this investigation. now, the medical examiner released a preliminary report that indicated there were no apparent signs of of asphyxiation or lack of oxygen. that stands in contrast to a report that was released yesterday by the family, in an independent report that was commissioned, this autopsy showed that there were indeed signs of asphyxiation. the reason this is so important to the prosecution is because if you're the defendant here in this case, the officer, if the cause of death is listed as heart failure, they might argue that perhaps there was some type of pre-existing condition rather than the cause of death being the officer's kne
josh campbell, you're there as well. we had two autopsies of george floyd, both point to one conclusion that is homicide, what does this mean, not only for the prosecution of the officer who is already been charged, but the others who stood by? >> jim, this is obviously a sensitive topic when talking about forensic data of someone who died. but it is so important. it is a key part of this investigation. now, the medical examiner released a preliminary report that indicated there were no...
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and before campbell, there are other scots officers.so we have common britishness and the colony of service and we need to move down through the social order. scotland had a much more diverse of military service than just the officer class. and that's because of the nature of order and arrangements in scotland. they may be materially poor but it is difficult to overexaggerate the social power they have over the populations under their control. they maintain a much, much more aggressive and coercive level of leverage over their tendency than any class in ireland, wales or england. almost no one in scotland in rural scotland has a formal lease for their farms. hundreds of thousands of scots live on daily discretion on farms their families have probably farmed for centuries. the vast majority of scots men, women and children, have no legally recognized access to land. the freehold leases of 30, 60 or 100 years common in ireland and accessible even to catholic tenancy simply don't exist in scotland. most of the scottish population live unde
and before campbell, there are other scots officers.so we have common britishness and the colony of service and we need to move down through the social order. scotland had a much more diverse of military service than just the officer class. and that's because of the nature of order and arrangements in scotland. they may be materially poor but it is difficult to overexaggerate the social power they have over the populations under their control. they maintain a much, much more aggressive and...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.of visitors. 15 animals were born in the west bank zoo during the two months it was shut down due to covid—19. that's three times more than usual. staff say the lack of excursions by school children provided a more comfortable environment for some animals to breed. the zoo says it missed out on around 200,000 visitors during lockdown, but have started to see people return since it was reopened late last month. this is bbc news. hello. there are some big thunderstorms in the forecast for this weekend but it is not going to be raining everywhere all the time. in fact, there will be some sunny spells. and in any sunshine, it will feel quite warm and pretty humid but some thundery downpours are likely, all driven by an area of low pressure. you can see this swirl of cloud on the satellite picture. our area of low pressure has been spinning around across the bay of biscay. it's been throwing lumps of cloud and rain in our direction — a process which continues on through saturday. we can fol
sarah campbell, bbc news.of visitors. 15 animals were born in the west bank zoo during the two months it was shut down due to covid—19. that's three times more than usual. staff say the lack of excursions by school children provided a more comfortable environment for some animals to breed. the zoo says it missed out on around 200,000 visitors during lockdown, but have started to see people return since it was reopened late last month. this is bbc news. hello. there are some big thunderstorms...
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however police failed to arrest jackson meanwhile he is at liberty to murder part campbell. jackson had been a member of the also.
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sarah campbell, bbc news, woolwich barracks. time for a look at the weather.ound over the last 24 hours, particularly across parts of northern england and for many of us, more rain on the cards over the next few days. this is the picture out there at the moment in surrey, cloud increasing during the morning and we could see some heavy showers later. over the next few days, many of us, there will be a mixture of sunny spells, quite warm and as the humidity rises, that's going to spark some heavy and thundery showers. the areas most
sarah campbell, bbc news, woolwich barracks. time for a look at the weather.ound over the last 24 hours, particularly across parts of northern england and for many of us, more rain on the cards over the next few days. this is the picture out there at the moment in surrey, cloud increasing during the morning and we could see some heavy showers later. over the next few days, many of us, there will be a mixture of sunny spells, quite warm and as the humidity rises, that's going to spark some heavy...
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we will also be seen more chinooks pouring home to fort campbell, tennessee and investing in practical improvements on our military bases. madam president, ours is the kind of freedom that is always in danger of extinction but always worth protectingl, and wh this bill, i believe, we have ensured that our best first line of defense has the ability to do so. we thank our military and in women and i yield the floor. >> senator from west virginia is recognized. >> thank you, madam president. i like to thank my colleagues from florida and tennessee for their great service to our armed forces and our armed services and great support. i have enjoyed hearing senator blackburn from tennessee talk about her tennesseans. i stand before you as my calyx today to talk about the ndaa. how important it is to pass the national defense authorization act. my state of west virginia has some of the highest rates of veteran population, about 10% of our population are veterans and nationally that average is only seven. i think service init the militay is taking care of our military has been a source of very
we will also be seen more chinooks pouring home to fort campbell, tennessee and investing in practical improvements on our military bases. madam president, ours is the kind of freedom that is always in danger of extinction but always worth protectingl, and wh this bill, i believe, we have ensured that our best first line of defense has the ability to do so. we thank our military and in women and i yield the floor. >> senator from west virginia is recognized. >> thank you, madam...
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i want to get straight to josh campbell in minneapolis. major news about potential criminal investigations. josh. >> yeah, john, we have been following this investigation into the death of george floyd here in minneapolis. two law enforcement sources are telling me that the minnesota state attorney general's office has finished its initial review into that investigation and into the four police officers that were seen on tape in and around that incident, and they have rendered a decision on additional charges. now, the officials would not tell us right now what that decision is. they're not telling us that publicly. one of the officials said the state's attorney general, keith ellison, will be making an announcement in the case early this afternoon, where he's expected to lay out what their decision is. again, after this investigation, looking through all of the fact, we know this case was originally handled by county prosecutors. the state's a.g.'s office took that investigation over. that's a decision by the governor's office to handle t
i want to get straight to josh campbell in minneapolis. major news about potential criminal investigations. josh. >> yeah, john, we have been following this investigation into the death of george floyd here in minneapolis. two law enforcement sources are telling me that the minnesota state attorney general's office has finished its initial review into that investigation and into the four police officers that were seen on tape in and around that incident, and they have rendered a decision...
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. >> cnn's omar jimenez and josh campbell are on the ground for us in minneapolis. omar, let us start with you. very moving ceremony yesterday, the city council trying to address issues today. what is the scene this morning? >> reporter: well, this morning the scene at the makeshift memorial here is much like it's been over the course of the past week and a half or so. the difference is it's fresh off a visit from the family here. they came right in the immediate aftermath of their emotional memorial that played out over the course of yesterday, the first of which will be a series of goodbyes to george floyd over the next few days. they paused standing in silence for eight minutes and 47 seconds to represent the time that derek chauvin had his knee on george floyd's neck. in passing, you might think that's a pretty short amount of time, but standing there for that exact every single second while someone in your head, you imagine, was struggling to breathe was just incredibly powerful there. again, almost two weeks after, we are still learning more about the moments
. >> cnn's omar jimenez and josh campbell are on the ground for us in minneapolis. omar, let us start with you. very moving ceremony yesterday, the city council trying to address issues today. what is the scene this morning? >> reporter: well, this morning the scene at the makeshift memorial here is much like it's been over the course of the past week and a half or so. the difference is it's fresh off a visit from the family here. they came right in the immediate aftermath of their...
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by ezpw for that trade, the publicly traded shop, not the campbell's soup. will be tough. unless you tell me we're having another pandemic starting next february, it will be very hard for the street to look at the numbers of this year and see anything even close. and while people understand that, it's a 30 multiple on the name so i am not a buyer on this dip in campbell's today. >> i guess the question is, josh -- >> it will go well >> it's really good point about the last recession i guess the question is do the new buyer, the people that -- the younger generation that actually is embracing these old brands like we never thought they would, do they stick with it do they stick with -- by the way, campbell's owns snyder's and chex and other things, pepperidge farm. >> it's a great storied, historic franchise they've got a lot of brands you love i think this is maybe as good as it gets. >> we've got, what, just four minutes left of the session, s&p up 1.5%. snapchat slumping after announcing it will no longer promote president's content on snapchat julia boors
by ezpw for that trade, the publicly traded shop, not the campbell's soup. will be tough. unless you tell me we're having another pandemic starting next february, it will be very hard for the street to look at the numbers of this year and see anything even close. and while people understand that, it's a 30 multiple on the name so i am not a buyer on this dip in campbell's today. >> i guess the question is, josh -- >> it will go well >> it's really good point about the last...
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and could we get the report please, miss campbell?> yes, members of the committee, this is the first amendment to a concession agreement between the airport and dcs group. it suspends the minimum guaranteed rent of 42 million for the term from april 2020 to december of 2020 and as miss weidner pointed out, there is a percentage rent from 45% of gross revenues to 33% of gross revenues expect reason fo and te percentage rent are summarized on pages 11 and 12 of our report. actual revenues anticipated by the airport during the suspension period is about 11.3 million and based on representation by the airport, we are recommending approval of the propose the resolution. >> thank you very much. madam clerk, can we open this up for public comment. >> operation is checking to see there are any calls in queue. operations, please let us know if there are callers that are ready. if you have not done so, please press star 3 to be added. for those on hold, continue to wait until the system indicates you have. un-muted. are there any callers on ite
and could we get the report please, miss campbell?> yes, members of the committee, this is the first amendment to a concession agreement between the airport and dcs group. it suspends the minimum guaranteed rent of 42 million for the term from april 2020 to december of 2020 and as miss weidner pointed out, there is a percentage rent from 45% of gross revenues to 33% of gross revenues expect reason fo and te percentage rent are summarized on pages 11 and 12 of our report. actual revenues...
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that's reporting from my colleague, josh campbell. we've already seen charges against one officer, officer derek chauvin. i mentioned his role in this. and those charges, as they stand right now, third-degree murder and manslaughter. the family is stepping up to the podium right now to give some words. let's listen in. >> i'm attorney ben crump, the lead attorney for the family of george floyd. >> quiet, please! >> i'm attorney ben crump, the attorney for the family of george floyd, and recently arriving in minneapolis is his son, quincy mason. he's going to make a few remarks to you. understand, this is a young man who is brokenhearted, and this is very emotional for him. now, we come here today, to this spot, to remember george floyd, who was tortured, who was tortured to death. and so, we thank the minnesota governor for bringing human rights charges against the minneapolis police department, because we actually believe that he was tortured in the last eight minutes and 46 seconds of his life. witness donna williams yesterday, who
that's reporting from my colleague, josh campbell. we've already seen charges against one officer, officer derek chauvin. i mentioned his role in this. and those charges, as they stand right now, third-degree murder and manslaughter. the family is stepping up to the podium right now to give some words. let's listen in. >> i'm attorney ben crump, the lead attorney for the family of george floyd. >> quiet, please! >> i'm attorney ben crump, the attorney for the family of george...
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let's show you our daytime highs across the south bay looking at 73 and san jose, campbell as well, 77 lot more comfortable for us. a pleasant day across the bay area for the east bay's. 74 in concord. then along the bay, mid 60s in san francisco as well as upper 60s for richmond, berkeley, and oakland to the north bay, daytime highs in the low to mid 70s. now let's show you the extended forecast of what you can expect for cooler temperatures today and for tomorrow. high pressure building back in. more sunshine, warmer weather ahead at sunday into next week, back to you. >>> if you're headed to the fairgrounds, you would think it would look something like this. but starting this weekend it all changes. the socially distant activity >>> 6:21, happening today in time for the summer. the fairgrounds will transform into a drive in. >> the pop-up will show a different flick every friday and saturday through august for 25 bucks. raiders of the lost ark will kickoff the fun tonight after jurassic park, and greece. movies to concerts, another part of the fairgrounds tonight. on the lineup, thr
let's show you our daytime highs across the south bay looking at 73 and san jose, campbell as well, 77 lot more comfortable for us. a pleasant day across the bay area for the east bay's. 74 in concord. then along the bay, mid 60s in san francisco as well as upper 60s for richmond, berkeley, and oakland to the north bay, daytime highs in the low to mid 70s. now let's show you the extended forecast of what you can expect for cooler temperatures today and for tomorrow. high pressure building back...
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here's what you can expect for the south bay, headed through the afternoon. 93 in campbell. 95 in morgan hill, and 94 for the east bay. you will see some of the hottest temperatures today, 98 in concord. 99 in pleasant hill. 99 for brentwood. the trivalley, mid- to upper 90s. around the bay, 79, close to 80 for san francisco, and looking at 84 in san leandro. low to mid-90s for the north bay. here's the extended forecast, heating up more for tomorrow. upper 90s to triple digit heat inland for tomorrow, and the upper 70s to low to mid-80s around the bay tomorrow, and low 70s for the coast. slightly cooler on thursday, and a warm to hot day, and much cooler on friday, into the weekend. shower chances possible on sunday. back to you. >>> time now is 5:51, and lifting spirits during a difficult time, how some bay area residents are using bread to spread joy. that's next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> remember, kpix5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connect you to people looking to help out. kpix.com/together. you can find stories and also there are
here's what you can expect for the south bay, headed through the afternoon. 93 in campbell. 95 in morgan hill, and 94 for the east bay. you will see some of the hottest temperatures today, 98 in concord. 99 in pleasant hill. 99 for brentwood. the trivalley, mid- to upper 90s. around the bay, 79, close to 80 for san francisco, and looking at 84 in san leandro. low to mid-90s for the north bay. here's the extended forecast, heating up more for tomorrow. upper 90s to triple digit heat inland for...
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>> miss campbell, you suggested on -- what vehicle to post it on, the quarterly report? >> well, we were thinking it could be posted in legistar, but may be more accessible on the puc website. >> i think the puc website is the place where people would naturally go to. >> i think you could -- we could, you could consider a very simple amendment today. if you look at page five of the legislation, which is where the reporting requirement is, subsection b, it now says starting with the quart -- beginning july 1, 2019, shall submit quarterly reports, all grant agreements sfpuc has entered into in the prior quarter, and shall post such reports on its website. >> yes. that's perfect. >> yes. so, i think we would like to adopt that amendment and i would like to propose that before this committee to formally adopt before we actually pass this out of committee, so i would like to do it as amended. so, if you would not mind, madam city attorney, we could add that in, so i would like to make a motion to add that amendment into the legislation. could i have a roll call vote, please.
>> miss campbell, you suggested on -- what vehicle to post it on, the quarterly report? >> well, we were thinking it could be posted in legistar, but may be more accessible on the puc website. >> i think the puc website is the place where people would naturally go to. >> i think you could -- we could, you could consider a very simple amendment today. if you look at page five of the legislation, which is where the reporting requirement is, subsection b, it now says...
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looking at the highs for san jose, 73 for campbell, 72 for the east bay, 74 in concord, 78 in antiochand brentwood. around the bay, san francisco upper 60s for richmond, berkeley, and oakland. low to mid 70s throughout the afternoon and mid-70s, here is the extended forecast, cooler conditions for today and tomorrow, high pressure builds back in. the end of the weekend, we warm- up, sunshine, that continues into next week, back to you. >>> if you're headed to the fairgrounds, you would think it would look like this. starting this weekend, it all changes. the socially distant activity taking over the fairgrounds this summer. >>> remember, they want to bring you the good news happening in the bay area. come online/together to find stories of how we are better together. also send your story ideas options. no matter what you're looking for, it's always good to have 'em. and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity mobile, and sa
looking at the highs for san jose, 73 for campbell, 72 for the east bay, 74 in concord, 78 in antiochand brentwood. around the bay, san francisco upper 60s for richmond, berkeley, and oakland. low to mid 70s throughout the afternoon and mid-70s, here is the extended forecast, cooler conditions for today and tomorrow, high pressure builds back in. the end of the weekend, we warm- up, sunshine, that continues into next week, back to you. >>> if you're headed to the fairgrounds, you would...
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looking at 85 in santa clara. 87 for morgan hills and san jose, and 88 for campbell.ast bay, concord, pleasant hill, low 90s, fairfield, pittsburgh, and antioch, heat advisory. all the way until saturday. as we look to the trivalley, upper 80s, around the bay, mid- 60s in san francisco, and sausalito, and 73 for the high in oakland. richmond, berkeley, 73 degrees this afternoon. the north bay, upper 70s to low 80s. 81 in santa rosa, and topping out at 81 in windsor. triple digit heat for clear lake. the extended forecast and what to expected as we look at temperatures on the rise, especially inland wednesday, thursday, and friday. we are going to keep the summer- like weather pattern going until the end of the week, into early next week. back to you. >>> happening today, the anniversary of a heroing rescue mission, two years ago, a group of thai boys and their soccer coach were trapped in a cave. 12 members of the wild bores youth soccer team and their coach entered the sprawling cave network on june 23rd, and they were quickly trapped by rising flood waters. the worl
looking at 85 in santa clara. 87 for morgan hills and san jose, and 88 for campbell.ast bay, concord, pleasant hill, low 90s, fairfield, pittsburgh, and antioch, heat advisory. all the way until saturday. as we look to the trivalley, upper 80s, around the bay, mid- 60s in san francisco, and sausalito, and 73 for the high in oakland. richmond, berkeley, 73 degrees this afternoon. the north bay, upper 70s to low 80s. 81 in santa rosa, and topping out at 81 in windsor. triple digit heat for clear...
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going calling for that close tie with a tie still looms campbell 91 point. you know what it's going to mean i'm going to be. coming. down in. the. well listen but they. leave. me mad was those that they would name me a minute. let me hold the. door your views are we 77 so i'll go to newt and behold he says the one below you so the. always see and that and the carcass of the felicity ellis see if they are in the bank because of it than i know and frankly if. daniel has sort of a. feeling for it to be a cup of tea or even just this is legal but. we need to keep this part of our bodies in the schools it's a lot of this is going to you once a group. they don't. care. for you because. let me know how. you standing stand up i found a city yet beginning. to believe me. a little bit of the only. thing more. news. 6 coming. out with. me today than my it's just funny because i'm. going to have some child love this kind of. be coalescing what i think to myself. oh. look at the mess you got to get it back you i think. it's you know you. did this to grill for salty knowi
going calling for that close tie with a tie still looms campbell 91 point. you know what it's going to mean i'm going to be. coming. down in. the. well listen but they. leave. me mad was those that they would name me a minute. let me hold the. door your views are we 77 so i'll go to newt and behold he says the one below you so the. always see and that and the carcass of the felicity ellis see if they are in the bank because of it than i know and frankly if. daniel has sort of a. feeling for it...
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. >> jim, we mentioned the whole reopening dynamic and then as we said earlier jeffries takes campbelland walmart to buy at 135 and the gap between the laggers and winners in retail will continue to widen will we continue to order in and eat at home for the duration even as these reopen. >> turns out, not everybody is going back and, second, not a lot of restaurants to go to or variety. i just learned and we just got permission to put tables outside because of the haphazard nature where you can and can't go helps campbell and conagra and i think these stocks are good. i had campbell's on and i think they have a magnificent path towards growth turns out you eat the stuff and it's pretty good david, i know never a favorite but you look at what they have and you say, this is pretty good millennials, by the way, love frozen food. i guess because they owe $80,000 a year in college and now you have to pay $80,000 to sit at home >> well, let's hope not. university of phoenix online is going to play university online. safest game there is >> that's suboptimal for these country's universities t
. >> jim, we mentioned the whole reopening dynamic and then as we said earlier jeffries takes campbelland walmart to buy at 135 and the gap between the laggers and winners in retail will continue to widen will we continue to order in and eat at home for the duration even as these reopen. >> turns out, not everybody is going back and, second, not a lot of restaurants to go to or variety. i just learned and we just got permission to put tables outside because of the haphazard nature...
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colin campbell reports.me 26 weeks' pregnant. on sunday night, tyson lee mannering was born, weighing in at 8lb 1oz. the moment i gave birth to him and i heard his cry, i think that was it, the emotions can all kick in then. i actually felt i could cry, grieve, feel sorry for everything we've been through together and put it in perspective — oh, dear — and how lucky we both are to be here. i have pneumonia in both lungs. i'm fighting for me and my baby. karen was rushed to hospital in march. from her bed, she filmed this video appeal which went viral. it's not worth going out. stop going out, listen to boris. i was a 39—year—old pregnant women that come down bad with it, and ijust wanted everyone to know it's not a joke, take it seriously — people are dying from it. after making a speedy recovery, she was back at the qeqm hospital in margate in may to thank staff who had cared for her. i literally can't thank you enough for the sacrifices you all make. like, i remember... she wasn't expecting to return to gi
colin campbell reports.me 26 weeks' pregnant. on sunday night, tyson lee mannering was born, weighing in at 8lb 1oz. the moment i gave birth to him and i heard his cry, i think that was it, the emotions can all kick in then. i actually felt i could cry, grieve, feel sorry for everything we've been through together and put it in perspective — oh, dear — and how lucky we both are to be here. i have pneumonia in both lungs. i'm fighting for me and my baby. karen was rushed to hospital in...
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campbell. you can hear much more from dr.d for the new york times is titled, could trump turn a vaccine into a campaign stunt? thank you both. >>> pulitzer-prize winning columnist connie schultz joins us. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. treating cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. and now, we're able to treat more patients because we're in-netwo
campbell. you can hear much more from dr.d for the new york times is titled, could trump turn a vaccine into a campaign stunt? thank you both. >>> pulitzer-prize winning columnist connie schultz joins us. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to...
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josh campbell joins us again from minneapolis with the developments. the what is the defense of his client this morning? >> reporter: yeah, poppy. we've been reporting on this prosecution and some of the defense strategies that we've noticed. just in an extraordinary interview last night with our colleague chris cuomo speaking with earl gray, the attorney for former officer lane who has been charged with accessory, aiding and abetting second-degree murder, the attorney said something. i had to be honest. i had to re-rack it and listen a sec time because i thought i misheard. he indeed is saying part of the blame lies with bistanders who was watching this incident, that encounter with police and george floyd saying it's partially up -- they are to blame for not going in and intervening if they didn't like what was happening before them. listen here to what he said to our colleague, chris kwemo. >> the public is watching us. my client doesn't have a good view of mr. floyd and what chauvin is doing, but if all of these people say why didn't my client inte
josh campbell joins us again from minneapolis with the developments. the what is the defense of his client this morning? >> reporter: yeah, poppy. we've been reporting on this prosecution and some of the defense strategies that we've noticed. just in an extraordinary interview last night with our colleague chris cuomo speaking with earl gray, the attorney for former officer lane who has been charged with accessory, aiding and abetting second-degree murder, the attorney said something. i...
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. >> let's go to cnn's josh campbell in minneapolis with the latest. josh?ell us about the reforms. >> reporter: we know that there are at least three investigations under way right now into minneapolis police officers related to that incident that encounter with george floyd that resulted in his death. there is the state criminal investigation, there is an fbi civil rights investigation, and there is a department of human rights investigation. but the city of minneapolis wants to see reform immediately. they don't want to wait for the results of these investigations. yesterday the minneapolis mayor called an emergency meeting of the city council and in that meeting they voted on a new series of reforms, temporary restraining order against the police department. let me tell you about some of the reforms. first of all we're talking about a ban on chokeholds by police officers. obviously in that video we saw, the dramatic footage where an officer had his knee on george floyd's neck, that caused widespread cries for that type of technique to be banned. that wil
. >> let's go to cnn's josh campbell in minneapolis with the latest. josh?ell us about the reforms. >> reporter: we know that there are at least three investigations under way right now into minneapolis police officers related to that incident that encounter with george floyd that resulted in his death. there is the state criminal investigation, there is an fbi civil rights investigation, and there is a department of human rights investigation. but the city of minneapolis wants to...
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well campbell in saratoga as well as los gatos back to the 90's for you east bay, daytime highs, mostly 80's to 90's 90's for inland valleys with conquered at 94 oakland you'll be at 70 for a solid 20 degrees cooler and pretty comfortable comparatively. pittsburgh in vacaville as well as antioch also on the toasty side in the mid 90's while close to 94 nevado in sandra fell. tomorrow's temperatures similar to today's friday just a couple of degrees warmer but enough to make it the hottest one of the week. saturday will remain warm before temperatures really cool down into sunday. daria thanks john a size, 16 and bart riders will not have to worry about service shutdowns nearer end on the 4th of july weekend. >>bart crews finished a track replacement project. a little earlier than they had planned they had been working on replacing equipment and the track since april the work led bart to have service delays. and there were traffic backups on highway 24. the project was supposed to shut down service over the july 4th holiday but not anymore they're all done. in alameda county neighbors sa
well campbell in saratoga as well as los gatos back to the 90's for you east bay, daytime highs, mostly 80's to 90's 90's for inland valleys with conquered at 94 oakland you'll be at 70 for a solid 20 degrees cooler and pretty comfortable comparatively. pittsburgh in vacaville as well as antioch also on the toasty side in the mid 90's while close to 94 nevado in sandra fell. tomorrow's temperatures similar to today's friday just a couple of degrees warmer but enough to make it the hottest one...