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carmen, welcome to the show. welcome back. carmen barcena: thank you, damian. how are you?n: i'm doing well. thank you. [speaking foreign language] so how are-- you've had kids at your school back for a few weeks now. mentally, how are they coping with everything that they've gone through over the last year? carmen: well, it has been a very difficult journey for the students and also the parents. we have decided to bring some of the students that were struggling a lot being at home because, you know, it's different, especially adolescents are in a very crucial moment where they have to socialize, and they have been precluded to socialize at home. they don't have their friends. they cannot see family members. they cannot see cousins and grandparents. so they have been struggling with a lot of anxiety and depression. parents too. unfortunately, we have to manage, you know, a school at home and our work. so all these amount to a big kind of pressure cooker at home that we have to manage, and all of us have to be watching each other on how the behavior in our kids are changing
carmen, welcome to the show. welcome back. carmen barcena: thank you, damian. how are you?n: i'm doing well. thank you. [speaking foreign language] so how are-- you've had kids at your school back for a few weeks now. mentally, how are they coping with everything that they've gone through over the last year? carmen: well, it has been a very difficult journey for the students and also the parents. we have decided to bring some of the students that were struggling a lot being at home because, you...
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carmen bárcena: ¿cómo está señor damián?o: gracias por estar aquí, perdón, la escuela preparatoria, disculpe; ah, sí, mire, este, los estudiantes ya han regresado, muchos de ellos han regresado al salón, aunque sea 2 veces a la semana, ah, como sea el modelo que está siguiendo sus escuelas; ah, ¿con qué vienen, con qué estrés vienen, por todo lo que han pasado durante el último año? carmen bárcena: ah, bueno, lo que hemos observado nosotros en la escuela, pero se ha generalizado en la mayoría de todos los estudiantes en nuestra área, es la cantidad de estrés y ansiedad, que se ha promovido con esta pandemia, la inhabilidad de ellos, estar con sus amigos, con su familia, el poder salir de su casa, y estar estudiando casi que 24 horas en la pantalla, ha sido muy difícil para todos los jóvenes, y los estudiantes más pequeños, porque no pueden salir afuera, y ha sido un cambio tremendo para ellos. damián trujillo: eh, depresión, ¿verdad?, puede ser algo que puede deprimir a los estudiantes. carmen barcena: sí, depresión, definit
carmen bárcena: ¿cómo está señor damián?o: gracias por estar aquí, perdón, la escuela preparatoria, disculpe; ah, sí, mire, este, los estudiantes ya han regresado, muchos de ellos han regresado al salón, aunque sea 2 veces a la semana, ah, como sea el modelo que está siguiendo sus escuelas; ah, ¿con qué vienen, con qué estrés vienen, por todo lo que han pasado durante el último año? carmen bárcena: ah, bueno, lo que hemos observado nosotros en la escuela, pero se ha...
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carmen. _ control my descent. . your legs, carmen, 90 - control my descent. .ds.— it but lean backwards. taking off terrifying- _ it but lean backwards. taking off terrifying. i _ it but lean backwards. taking off terrifying. i put _ it but lean backwards. taking off terrifying. i put my - it but lean backwards. taking off terrifying. i put my feet . off terrifying. i put my feet against the wall and slowly inched down to the pool. it's hard to stay up with the constant pressure of the water...
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reportera: en georgia carmen dice que tiene toda la documentaciÓnpara sustentar la solicitud de asiloratuita a menores es dicen que serÁ que el presidente biden defina su polÍtica migratoria la frontera. estamos en situaciones de gobierno estÁ cambiando los procesos casi a lo diario. >> segÚn la abogada mÉndez tambiÉn debe poner fin a una de las medidas mÁs restrictivas que se utilizÓ durante el gobierno de trump. >> es claro que la migraciÓn de biden quiere quitar las pÓlizas de trump. pero en su lugar queda el proceso del tÍtulo 42 por el cual les estÁn negando la entrada a la mayorÍa de los migrantes. reportera: es una orden de salud pÚblica, segÚn la cual el gobierno puede expulsarde manera expedita a personas no deseadas en estados unidos. en marzo del aÑo pasado, trump usÓ el covid 19 para poner en prÁctica esa orden en la frontera sur. en ese entonces la senadora harrisla calificÓ de inconstitucional. sin embargo, desde que ella y biden llegaron a la casa blanca, han continuado utilizando el artÍculo 42, resultan de la expulsiÓn del 80% de las familias y los adultos interceptad
reportera: en georgia carmen dice que tiene toda la documentaciÓnpara sustentar la solicitud de asiloratuita a menores es dicen que serÁ que el presidente biden defina su polÍtica migratoria la frontera. estamos en situaciones de gobierno estÁ cambiando los procesos casi a lo diario. >> segÚn la abogada mÉndez tambiÉn debe poner fin a una de las medidas mÁs restrictivas que se utilizÓ durante el gobierno de trump. >> es claro que la migraciÓn de biden quiere quitar las...
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thank you so much, world bank tv economist carmen reinhart -- world bank chief economist, carmen reinhartnk you, kathleen. haidi: we have another big interview coming up and we will be joined exclusively by the finance minister of the philippines. we will discuss the surgeon virus cases, the impact on the economy that suffered its worst ever recession last year. next, the fallout from the collapse of archegos capital continues to reverberate at credit suisse. the latest on that, just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: we have an alert crossing the bloomberg, kkr raising $15 billion dollars, for asian equity pool, the fourth asia focused fund passing that $12.5 billion targeted at the launch in november, 2019, month before the start of the pandemic. they received backers 288, contributions from them, 30% new to the kkr private equity fund asia including private bank family offices as well as high net worth investors. also taking a look at other numbers, this adding momentum for business in asia after they invested $1.8 billion in the region last year. it is about 12% of their newfound. tha
thank you so much, world bank tv economist carmen reinhart -- world bank chief economist, carmen reinhartnk you, kathleen. haidi: we have another big interview coming up and we will be joined exclusively by the finance minister of the philippines. we will discuss the surgeon virus cases, the impact on the economy that suffered its worst ever recession last year. next, the fallout from the collapse of archegos capital continues to reverberate at credit suisse. the latest on that, just ahead....
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>>. >> mathias jaime: i would defer to carmen buti'm happy to feel that . >> carmen chu: i can't ... thank you supervisor. i can't speak too historically the rationale for this. the court committee has tried to focus on the number of representatives from different departments including large departments that have a lot of it resources and can bring to bear expertise to the full committee and in addition to who's on that, there are also subcommittees for budget and finance and others when we bring in other departments as well so i haven't had the instance where i've heard a department like dvi or planning for example potentiallynot getting their projects through as a result of not being on point . rightly i think the committee really does try to review all the different items that come through and try to prioritize the ones that are the most urgent . i believe if you ask dvi and you probably ask tpc or the city planning, they have worked closely with not only our department of technology on their projects including most recently dvi and the project where they had a lot of support thro
>>. >> mathias jaime: i would defer to carmen buti'm happy to feel that . >> carmen chu: i can't ... thank you supervisor. i can't speak too historically the rationale for this. the court committee has tried to focus on the number of representatives from different departments including large departments that have a lot of it resources and can bring to bear expertise to the full committee and in addition to who's on that, there are also subcommittees for budget and finance and...
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your legs, carmen, 90 degrees. hold it but lean backwards. taking off is terrifying. to the pool. it's hard to stay up with the constant pressure of the water pushing me backwards — and i'm told this is the easy part! 0k! we reach the tiny ledge overlooking the last 70 metres and prepare for our descent. what a view! oh, my god! it's amazing! woo! ok, here we go! the waterfall is so close! this is amazing! so far, so good. but halfway down, i'm in for a shock. slightly unnerving that we are going to lose the rock now and we are going to go into freefall. ah! 0k. i can do this. yep, this is good! 0k. without the rock face, i'm literally hanging. tough work on my hand. basically this rope is holding my body weight and i'm having to release the rope to get me down. this way of coming down is faster and scarier than before, but a lot more exciting. we reach the last part of the descent and i'm so relieved to finally get to the bottom. wow! i know it's crazy, i didn't expect quite so much water! laughs. that was amazing! what a rush! yeah! high—five. and once the cold and
your legs, carmen, 90 degrees. hold it but lean backwards. taking off is terrifying. to the pool. it's hard to stay up with the constant pressure of the water pushing me backwards — and i'm told this is the easy part! 0k! we reach the tiny ledge overlooking the last 70 metres and prepare for our descent. what a view! oh, my god! it's amazing! woo! ok, here we go! the waterfall is so close! this is amazing! so far, so good. but halfway down, i'm in for a shock. slightly unnerving that we are...
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>>. >> mathias jaime: i would defer to carmen buti'm happy to feel that . >> carmen chu: i can't ... thank you supervisor. i can't speak too historically the rationale for this. the court committee has tried to focus on the number of representatives from different departments including large departments that have a lot of it resources and can bring to bear expertise to the full committee and in addition to who's on that, there are also subcommittees for budget and finance and others when we bring in other departments as well so i haven't had the instance where i've heard a department like dvi or planning for example potentiallynot getting their projects through as a result of not being on point . rightly i think the committee really does try to review all the different items that come through and try to prioritize the ones that are the most urgent . i believe if you ask dvi and you probably ask tpc or the city planning, they have worked closely with not only our department of technology on their projects including most recently dvi and the project where they had a lot of support thro
>>. >> mathias jaime: i would defer to carmen buti'm happy to feel that . >> carmen chu: i can't ... thank you supervisor. i can't speak too historically the rationale for this. the court committee has tried to focus on the number of representatives from different departments including large departments that have a lot of it resources and can bring to bear expertise to the full committee and in addition to who's on that, there are also subcommittees for budget and finance and...
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carmen enjoying those the peruvian amazon back in 2016. when ade will be looking at sustainable travel and asking if lockdown has changed the way we'll want to travel in the future. up until 2020, the trend towards increasing tourism had been remarkable. it was kind of like this, with that top figure join him for that if you can. and in the meantime, keep an eye out for us in all the usual places on social media. and here's to the time that we can all hopefully get back on the road again. until then, keep planning and we'll see you next week. goodbye. remember last week? it was nice, warm, and sunny — almost a dose of summer for some of us. a completely different picture — shock this week. we've got cold, northerly winds blowing straight out of the arctic bringing wintry showers, it's already been snowing across some parts of the country, especially in the north. if you look at the satellite picture, you can clearly see the pattern. all that weather, all the clouds are drifting in from the north — not coming off the atlantic, coming in str
carmen enjoying those the peruvian amazon back in 2016. when ade will be looking at sustainable travel and asking if lockdown has changed the way we'll want to travel in the future. up until 2020, the trend towards increasing tourism had been remarkable. it was kind of like this, with that top figure join him for that if you can. and in the meantime, keep an eye out for us in all the usual places on social media. and here's to the time that we can all hopefully get back on the road again. until...
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i just wanted to get the vaccine. >> with the help of an idd non-profit called the arc maryland, carments eventually got vaccinated, six weeks after they first became eligible under the state guidelines. >> we are going to make squares. >> ginger's now helping others in their same situation get vaccinated, and looking forward to the day when carmen can return to her many pursuits. >> so i do a lot of like ukulele, ventriloquism, i show you. >> snowboarding. >> snowboarding, dancing, cheerleading, swimming. >> oh, my gosh. it's like you're living the life of seven people all in one. >> back in silver spring, alan cohen, now fully vaccinated -- is looking forward to baseball season, and to seeing his family again. >> one day soon. soon. >> for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in silver spring, maryland. ♪ should judy: he's not a magician, but artist shen wei is very good at disappearing, losing himself as he creates, conjuring ethereal lands and reimagining the human body. his work is now on view at the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston through june 20. special correspondent
i just wanted to get the vaccine. >> with the help of an idd non-profit called the arc maryland, carments eventually got vaccinated, six weeks after they first became eligible under the state guidelines. >> we are going to make squares. >> ginger's now helping others in their same situation get vaccinated, and looking forward to the day when carmen can return to her many pursuits. >> so i do a lot of like ukulele, ventriloquism, i show you. >> snowboarding....
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really interesting to get your expertise here, chuck, david, carmen. thanks to each of you. shortest break on the beat now, 30 seconds. when we return, there are signs of new troubles for matt gaetz, including potentially talk of a recorded phone call. we're back in 30 seconds. we're backn i30 seconds >>> a new development in the doj sex crime probe involving republican congressman and trump ally matt gaetz. his ex-girlfriend is now worried, a key witness tried to get her to incriminate gaetz on a call. the timing is striking, the alleged call soon after gaetz's associate was indicted. they believe it to be a sex trafficking victim, who would want to record gaetz and others may be cooperating with a probe which has featured indictment, intense pressure, and the feds seizing a congressman's phone. he denies all wrongdoing and says he is still at work. >> congressman matt gaetz. i want to thank you for the support and love you've shown me over the last couple of weeks. rest assured, we're still working hard for northwest florida, our state and our country. >> i am joined by ma
really interesting to get your expertise here, chuck, david, carmen. thanks to each of you. shortest break on the beat now, 30 seconds. when we return, there are signs of new troubles for matt gaetz, including potentially talk of a recorded phone call. we're back in 30 seconds. we're backn i30 seconds >>> a new development in the doj sex crime probe involving republican congressman and trump ally matt gaetz. his ex-girlfriend is now worried, a key witness tried to get her to...
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y ahora no saben a quien le entregaron el cuerpo de mi tÍa carmen. >> alguien nos llamo y no dijo queue explique la situaciÓn y piden calma para que los afectados entienden el error patricia: amazon literalmente leecha una mano a la tecnologÍa para facilitar mÁs la zona de pagoen su cadena de tiendas. consiste en pagar con un simple escaneo de la palma de la mano. reportero: para funcionar todos los dÍas necesitamos tarjetas de acceso, billetera, tarjetas de dÉbito. se imagina reemplazar todos estos elementos con tu mano? se acaba de presentar una nueva tecnologÍa de pago que usar la palma de la mano con el objetivo de hacer las compras mÁs rÁpidas y convenientes. hoy algunas tiendascomenzaron a usar este sistema. este tipo de tecnologÍa que hemos tenido por muchos aÑos. probamos usando los dedos, los ojos. pero este tipo de tecnologÍa es algo nuevo que amazon ha sacado. no se sabe si se va a adaptar.yo lo Único que se necesita es una tarjeta de crÉdito o dÉbito. tomando en cuenta que no hay dos palmas iguales la tecnologÍa de ediciÓn evalÚa mÚltiples aspectosy seleccionar los identif
y ahora no saben a quien le entregaron el cuerpo de mi tÍa carmen. >> alguien nos llamo y no dijo queue explique la situaciÓn y piden calma para que los afectados entienden el error patricia: amazon literalmente leecha una mano a la tecnologÍa para facilitar mÁs la zona de pagoen su cadena de tiendas. consiste en pagar con un simple escaneo de la palma de la mano. reportero: para funcionar todos los dÍas necesitamos tarjetas de acceso, billetera, tarjetas de dÉbito. se imagina...
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at this time, i'd like to introduce our city administrator carmen chiu. in 2019, city administrator chiu partnered with the challenge initiative to compile a woman's book list to inspire the next generation of women leaders. we're so fortunate to have her support in getting our libraries re-open. city administrator chiu. >> when i was a little girl, i can remember going to the library. i maxed out every single book i could possibly get with my library card. it was always some kind of a cartoon, garfield or whatever it might have been at the time. and, i have to say how important it was for me to be able to access the library. my parents didn't have a whole lot of money. it wasn't as if we could go to a store and pick out a book or the latest edition we've been hearing about or reading about in school. for me, and many people like me in my community, being able to go to the public library was the one place you got to go where you had the opportunity to get the books you saw in school. you were able to borrow and bring it home. take to your bed or read it o
at this time, i'd like to introduce our city administrator carmen chiu. in 2019, city administrator chiu partnered with the challenge initiative to compile a woman's book list to inspire the next generation of women leaders. we're so fortunate to have her support in getting our libraries re-open. city administrator chiu. >> when i was a little girl, i can remember going to the library. i maxed out every single book i could possibly get with my library card. it was always some kind of a...
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carmen, you have been in this fight a very long time. as you are watching what is happening on capitol hill, what strikes me is if not now, then what will thereever be an appetite for reform? >> exactly. thank you for having me on the show. first of all let's be clear about what reform does not look like. more training. we hear this after every incident and it is not making a difference. there is no a training that will stop the racist killing of black be and latino people by police. video after video clearly displays that officers cannot provide our communities with the safety that we deserve. they are operating within a system to bring us harm. the george floyd justice and policy act calls for many of the reformshundred of organizers have been fighting for years and decades. restructuing restructureing and proceed hinting chokeholds like what led to the killing of eric garner. prohibiting the no-knock warrants. so that police officers are decertified rather than transferred. but the bill doesn't go far enough. we need real transformati
carmen, you have been in this fight a very long time. as you are watching what is happening on capitol hill, what strikes me is if not now, then what will thereever be an appetite for reform? >> exactly. thank you for having me on the show. first of all let's be clear about what reform does not look like. more training. we hear this after every incident and it is not making a difference. there is no a training that will stop the racist killing of black be and latino people by police....
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there is a huge piece of carmen back here. i mean, really big. i can't say it enough. >> that beautiful payoff every spring. the garden is at 850 gave you court and it's only open until this saturday every day from noon until 5 pm. >>> some big attractions are reopening in the bay area tomorrow. first up, the santa cruz beach boardwalk. there will be limited capacity but rides will be running again. online reservations are recommended. and if you're looking for some bigger roller coasters, six flags discovery kingdom is also reopening. only members and season pass holders will be allowed to enter on the first two days. >>> in oakland tomorrow baseball fans will be able to watch the a's in person. it is opening day at the coliseum but don't expect the crowd to look like that. attendance will be capped at 26%. that is about 12,000 fans. the mother changes, all transactions will be cashless. mobile concessions will be delivered to your seat and face masks will be mandatory. >> it sounds like it will be a perfect day to watch them baseball. >> yes, s
there is a huge piece of carmen back here. i mean, really big. i can't say it enough. >> that beautiful payoff every spring. the garden is at 850 gave you court and it's only open until this saturday every day from noon until 5 pm. >>> some big attractions are reopening in the bay area tomorrow. first up, the santa cruz beach boardwalk. there will be limited capacity but rides will be running again. online reservations are recommended. and if you're looking for some bigger roller...
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same thing with carmen best, it is ridiculous. as a result you see police officers leaving this force. the forces across the country in record numbers. and it is causing significant issues. i was thinking about it on the way into the studio today. this is one of the only jobs where society has decided or at least the left has decided to define the entirety of the industry by the worst officers, not the best. when it comes to a bad teacher we say 99% of the teachers are great teachers, we have to back them. when you have a bad apple we say it's not just one bad apple, the entire tree. they ignore all the amazing cops who do really, really good work until it is politically beneficial to them to go out and say they support billy evans. >> harris: i want to talk about that. is there resistance for the good cops to call out the bad ones? that's a sticking point for many people. >> we have challenges. we don't have processes to help police officers do that. we need better programs that some of the things we do and don't do we don't real
same thing with carmen best, it is ridiculous. as a result you see police officers leaving this force. the forces across the country in record numbers. and it is causing significant issues. i was thinking about it on the way into the studio today. this is one of the only jobs where society has decided or at least the left has decided to define the entirety of the industry by the worst officers, not the best. when it comes to a bad teacher we say 99% of the teachers are great teachers, we have...
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that would be common in this case. >> chief carmen best, stand by if you can. i need to turn to kathy park. kathy is in north carolina. kathy is covering the latest on another police shooting, andrew brown, junior, killed there last week as deputies served a warrant for his arrest. his family is going to see the bodycam footage at some point this hour. kathy, what more do we know about that encounter? what can we expect to hear from the family? >> reporter: craig, good morning. there isn't a lot of information that has been released regarding this shooting, which took place on wednesday morning. that's why family as well as the community want the release of the body camera footage. deputies were serving a service and arrest warrant on drug related charges. things quickly escalated. there are so many questions as to what exactly took place. craig, i can tell you we are on standby because at 11:30, the family is supposed to arrive with attorneys to see this body camera footage. they are hopeful. they are frustrated they had to wait this long. >> he did not deserv
that would be common in this case. >> chief carmen best, stand by if you can. i need to turn to kathy park. kathy is in north carolina. kathy is covering the latest on another police shooting, andrew brown, junior, killed there last week as deputies served a warrant for his arrest. his family is going to see the bodycam footage at some point this hour. kathy, what more do we know about that encounter? what can we expect to hear from the family? >> reporter: craig, good morning....
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. >> joining me now is carmen best, retired seattle police chief and msnbc law enforcement analyst, andosecutor and defense attorney and host of "making the case" on black news channel. let me go to you, yodit, first. let me start with your reaction to the exchange we just saw. as a former prosecutor and a defense attorney, what do you think the prosecution wanted the jury to take away from that line of questioning, and do you think it was effective? >> absolutely. what the prosecution was trying to do on redirect there is make sure that the jurors understood what the cause of death was in this case because the defense is saying that drugs, fentanyl, this heart issue that george floyd might have had was the actual cause of death. because if cause of death falls apart, then the prosecution's case falls apart. so they have to make sure the jurors know, whatever the heart condition may be, those are the contributing factors. when the prosecution needs to prove is that chauvin was a substantial factor of george floyd's death, and that is what the prosecution wanted to make clear, and i thin
. >> joining me now is carmen best, retired seattle police chief and msnbc law enforcement analyst, andosecutor and defense attorney and host of "making the case" on black news channel. let me go to you, yodit, first. let me start with your reaction to the exchange we just saw. as a former prosecutor and a defense attorney, what do you think the prosecution wanted the jury to take away from that line of questioning, and do you think it was effective? >> absolutely. what...
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carmen, if you can just take me through today's events. tragically we have norms, we have other inns accidents like this to compare this to, and in that tragic context, i want to ask you about the resignation not just of the police officer offend, but the police chief. does that signal some knowledge of catastrophic failures? >> absolutely. they recognize the severity and the tragedy of what has happened. i don't know if it would signal to the officer ahead of time that she was either going to resign our her employment terminated. i'm not sure about the under pinnings of that, but certainly in light of what has occurred, what has been purported to be accidental shooting and home side, them steps down does sing any fit, and there may be others before we know it that may move on as well. this is truttruly, truly tragic seeing the raw pain of his aunt is very, very hard to see. it's so very disheartening, and we absolutely know there's going to be -- justice hopefully will be served, but also some good outcomes on how to move forward in polic
carmen, if you can just take me through today's events. tragically we have norms, we have other inns accidents like this to compare this to, and in that tragic context, i want to ask you about the resignation not just of the police officer offend, but the police chief. does that signal some knowledge of catastrophic failures? >> absolutely. they recognize the severity and the tragedy of what has happened. i don't know if it would signal to the officer ahead of time that she was either...
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carmen reinhart says sub nations will -- says some nation will need serious debt restructuring.his is bloomberg. ♪ shery: here's a quick check of the latest headlines. softbank is acquiring a 40% stake in warehouse robotics company for a $2.8 billion. the deal values the norwegian firm at $7.7 billion and is expected to be completed this month. investment aims to boost softbank's push to bankroll growing robotics logistics company. google has won a battle against oracle. the u.s. supreme court ruled 6-2 that the use of the code amounted to fair use and did not constitute infringement. the decision spares alphabet a multibillion dollar fine and overturn oracle's and they shall victory. credit suisse's investment bank chief is said to be leaving the firm following the archegos fiasco. sources tell his exit will be announced as soon tuesday. the financial time reports the chief risk officer will lead the company. haidi: as the fallout from the archegos capital collapse continues to reverberate, scott minerd says he is expecting regulations. the guggenheim investments chairman added
carmen reinhart says sub nations will -- says some nation will need serious debt restructuring.his is bloomberg. ♪ shery: here's a quick check of the latest headlines. softbank is acquiring a 40% stake in warehouse robotics company for a $2.8 billion. the deal values the norwegian firm at $7.7 billion and is expected to be completed this month. investment aims to boost softbank's push to bankroll growing robotics logistics company. google has won a battle against oracle. the u.s. supreme...
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we were losing the video feed a little but we could hear carmen. take a listen to this point that the alternate juror revoked, the power, however grim, of the pulmonologist in that testimony. >> the toe of his boot is no longer touching the ground. that means that all of his body weight is being directed down at mr. floyd's neck. >> you can see his eyes. he is conscious. and then you see that he isn't. and that's the moment the life goes out of his body. i remember that day of testimony. gene, let me ask you -- well, go ahead. and then i'll follow up. >> no. i was just going to say about dr. tobin, i really think he was the most effective and impactful expert witness i have ever heard testify in a trial. he was just astoundingly good at communicating what he was trying to get across, including having the jurors, you know, feel their own necks and the features of their own anatomy and involving them in that way. it was -- it was really quite something to see and hear. >> yeah. that's -- and that means something coming from you. that's very interesti
we were losing the video feed a little but we could hear carmen. take a listen to this point that the alternate juror revoked, the power, however grim, of the pulmonologist in that testimony. >> the toe of his boot is no longer touching the ground. that means that all of his body weight is being directed down at mr. floyd's neck. >> you can see his eyes. he is conscious. and then you see that he isn't. and that's the moment the life goes out of his body. i remember that day of...
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our thanks to joyce vance, carmen best, and claire mccaskill. everyone will continue to listen to the trial. we're going to continue to monitor it for other developments, but in the meantime, we're going to get to other headlines when the next hour of "deadline white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. tsfter a quick don't go anywhere. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short
our thanks to joyce vance, carmen best, and claire mccaskill. everyone will continue to listen to the trial. we're going to continue to monitor it for other developments, but in the meantime, we're going to get to other headlines when the next hour of "deadline white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. tsfter a quick don't go anywhere. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other...
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vienen a reclamar el cuerpo de victoria que sen entra en la morgue de playa del carmen.o. —— roa. >> condenaron este acto e hicieron un llamado a las autoridades mexicanas para capacitar a sus elementos de seguridad con perspectiva de gÉnero. >> miles de personas recibieron la vacuna contra el coronavirus en una jornada maratÓnica de 15 horas, ese fue el mayor evento de vacunaciÓn en la isla. hasta ahora se han administrado mÁs de 1 millÓn de dosis, de 3,200,000 habitantes, la mayorÍa son personas entre 35 y 49 aÑos, enfermedades crÓnicas y tambiÉn los que han sido vacunados son mayores de 50. ¿te imaginas el presidente donald trump meditando como un ¿te imaginas el presidente donald- [narrator] grubhubo un buda? perks give you deals on all the food that makes you boogie. (upbeat music) get the food you love with perks from- - [crowd] grubhub. - grub what you love. patricia: para terminar. lo que comenzÓ como una simple diversiÓn, ahora se puede convertir en un negocio lucrativo, en china este diseÑador de muebles de la ciudad, se ocurriÓ hacer dos estatuas de cerÁmica,
vienen a reclamar el cuerpo de victoria que sen entra en la morgue de playa del carmen.o. —— roa. >> condenaron este acto e hicieron un llamado a las autoridades mexicanas para capacitar a sus elementos de seguridad con perspectiva de gÉnero. >> miles de personas recibieron la vacuna contra el coronavirus en una jornada maratÓnica de 15 horas, ese fue el mayor evento de vacunaciÓn en la isla. hasta ahora se han administrado mÁs de 1 millÓn de dosis, de 3,200,000 habitantes,...
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resistencia centenaria, asÍ se resume la fortaleza de doÑa carmen, una super abuela colombiana de 104que sobreviviÓ las dos guerras mundiales. asÍ comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: buenas noches, vamos a comenzar con una buena noticia para los migrantes, las deportaciones express han quedado suspendidas, por ahora una corte federal suspendiÓ la aplicaciÓn de estos procesos de deportaciÓn que estableciÓ el gobierno de donald trump y que negaba la posibilidad de una audiencia justa con un abogado, no hay que cantar harÍa del todo, este fallo es temporal. todavÍa los que quieren complicarle la vida a los migrantes pueden apelar. >> la norma de donald trump entro cinco dÍas antes de que joe biden asumiera la presidencia, permitÍa que las decisiones fueran revertidas por personas. >> habÍan quitado mucho poder a los jueces de migraciÓn con respecto a poder cerrar casos y dar una oportunidad considerada para mÁs informaciÓn. >> el juez federal dijo que no y que la administraciÓn no dio suficiente tiempo para presentar objeciones, quejas
resistencia centenaria, asÍ se resume la fortaleza de doÑa carmen, una super abuela colombiana de 104que sobreviviÓ las dos guerras mundiales. asÍ comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: buenas noches, vamos a comenzar con una buena noticia para los migrantes, las deportaciones express han quedado suspendidas, por ahora una corte federal suspendiÓ la aplicaciÓn de estos procesos de deportaciÓn que estableciÓ el gobierno de donald trump y...
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thank you, carmen for your work. any members of the public who want to speak? >> checking for comments on this item. i see none. >> does public comment be is closed. i want to move the audit report. second? >> second by commissioner mandelman. roll call vote, please. >> item 3. commissioner haney. >> aye. >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye. >> commissioner ronen. >> aye. >> we have three ayes. the motion is approved. >> item 4. recommend authorization of the executive director to execute a master agreement for the receipt of federal aid funds from the california department of transportation and execute program supplemental agreements, cooperative agreements, fund transfer agreements and any agreements there to with caltrans for receipt of $3 million in federal funds for the construction of the treasure island ferry terminal project. this is an action item. >> i will turn it over to you. >> good morning, commissioners. principal management analyst here to present this item. this is a routine administrative item to comply with caltran's funding requirements. we ar
thank you, carmen for your work. any members of the public who want to speak? >> checking for comments on this item. i see none. >> does public comment be is closed. i want to move the audit report. second? >> second by commissioner mandelman. roll call vote, please. >> item 3. commissioner haney. >> aye. >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye. >> commissioner ronen. >> aye. >> we have three ayes. the motion is approved. >> item 4....
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let's bring in our conversation, retired seattle police chief carmen best, and mike memoli.at should we expect to hear from the president tomorrow night on this topic. >> nicolle, based on my conversation with white house officials and my colleagues on the white house beat for nbc are having as well, it's clear that policing reform and the largest issues of racial justice will be a more significant part of this president's first joint speech to congress than any joint address from a recent president in recent memory. there's a very important reason for that, noim. as we mark the 100th day of administration, and for joe biden especially he feels a real obligation to deliver on the promises he made not just to voters, but specifically to the floyd family. this time around a year ago where the biden campaign had to be grounded, it was floyd's death and the demonstrations followed that led biden out on the campaign trail, let him to go to houston for the first time on a plane during the pandemic era to meet with the flight -- floyd family. the chamber tomorrow night will look ve
let's bring in our conversation, retired seattle police chief carmen best, and mike memoli.at should we expect to hear from the president tomorrow night on this topic. >> nicolle, based on my conversation with white house officials and my colleagues on the white house beat for nbc are having as well, it's clear that policing reform and the largest issues of racial justice will be a more significant part of this president's first joint speech to congress than any joint address from a...
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carmen yulin cruz, so good to see you. the i want to get your thoughts on this.in the middle of it all and it seemed that every turn, you were taking on the trump administration and its lack of response. now you hear of this report. what are your thoughts? >> well, donald trump has our blood on his hands and everyone that helped him stop the aid that was coming to us. i remember distinctly in september saying, we are dyeing here and you're killing us with your bureaucracy and inefficiencies. 3,000 puerto ricans did not offer their lives today. you see, you can kill a person with a gun or can kill them with neglect. by withholding that aid, donald trump might have pulled the trigger himself. here's what happens, when an aid or item is weaponized for political purposes -- and i have to tell you even more -- i think president trump really practices his own brand of racism and negligence in puerto rico. we have to remember that was at the beginning of his term, then we saw the culmination of that discrimination of that negligence in the handling of the trump administ
carmen yulin cruz, so good to see you. the i want to get your thoughts on this.in the middle of it all and it seemed that every turn, you were taking on the trump administration and its lack of response. now you hear of this report. what are your thoughts? >> well, donald trump has our blood on his hands and everyone that helped him stop the aid that was coming to us. i remember distinctly in september saying, we are dyeing here and you're killing us with your bureaucracy and...
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our administrator carmen chew and other members you will hear from from neighborhood organizes that are partnering with the city to launch what i think is an incredible program that will address the challenges we have seen happen. not just here in san francisco all over the country. i can't image anyone watching some of the videos we have seen. as she was robbed grandfather was killed. some of the really tragic occurrences. they have really been tough, i know, it's tough on us as a city the api community. more than any other community this community was discriminated against our leadership in the federal government tried to divide us with the number of comments made pertaining to the virus the businesses in chinatown suffered we still have not recovered. that's why we are all here we would like to change things we would like things to get better. when i was a kid i remember at the time 70s, 80s, and a lot of crime like purse snatching and other things. some of us might remember the guardian angle. the guardian angle was a group of volunteers together to patrol the streets they were the
our administrator carmen chew and other members you will hear from from neighborhood organizes that are partnering with the city to launch what i think is an incredible program that will address the challenges we have seen happen. not just here in san francisco all over the country. i can't image anyone watching some of the videos we have seen. as she was robbed grandfather was killed. some of the really tragic occurrences. they have really been tough, i know, it's tough on us as a city the api...
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we are joined by the world bank chief economist carmen reinhart, and philippine finance secretary laterhis week, as australia missed its march target for a vaccine rollout, but more than 3 million. we also discussed the progress of its inoculation program wthee university of sydney during this hour. let's get over to karina mitchell for the first word headlines. >> mumbai instructed private offices to work from home through april amid a surge in virus cases. all nonessential server -- places including malls and places of worship will be set monday. restrictions, as india's case count heads to 100,000 per day. maharashtra accounted for 50 some percent of new infections and 47% of deaths in the country in the past two weeks. france reported 80,000 new infections over the weekend as the country entered a third nationwide lockdown saturday. cases have been surging since december, in part due to more contagious, deadlier variants of the writers, forcing french president emmanuel macron to extend curbs to the rest of the country. the death toll in france stands at 96,000 people. china set a t
we are joined by the world bank chief economist carmen reinhart, and philippine finance secretary laterhis week, as australia missed its march target for a vaccine rollout, but more than 3 million. we also discussed the progress of its inoculation program wthee university of sydney during this hour. let's get over to karina mitchell for the first word headlines. >> mumbai instructed private offices to work from home through april amid a surge in virus cases. all nonessential server --...
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. >>> es evidente que se realizan mentes pruebas de covid-19 en este sitio, carmen recuerda pasar mÁsaba de recibir su segunda dosis una prueba negativa le da tranquilidad. >>> importante hacerse la prueba cada semana, porque no sabemos si aparece otra cepa que viene, no sabemos y tenemos que estar, chacando nos. >>> segÚn funcionarios del condado la tasa de contagios es mÁs alta en la comunidad de color, por lo que exhortan a la comunidad a no bajar la guardia. >>> 200 a 400 casos nuevo por eso dÍa, esto indica que todavÍa es importante ir a tomarse la prueba. hay que realizarse esta prueba, pasamos al norte de Área de la bahÍa, se espera que condado marÍn pase a fase amarilla hoy, una de de las menos represivas, la autoridad de salud advierte que entre mÁs personas se reÚnan mÁs alta posibilidad de positividad. resto de condados en la zona, estÁn en nivel naranja. >>> en una tienda de abarrotes ahora tiene que pagar 20 mil dÓlares a banco de comida al condado alameda por incrementar precios en productos esenciales al inicio de la pandemia, el hombre propietario se declarÓ culpable.
. >>> es evidente que se realizan mentes pruebas de covid-19 en este sitio, carmen recuerda pasar mÁsaba de recibir su segunda dosis una prueba negativa le da tranquilidad. >>> importante hacerse la prueba cada semana, porque no sabemos si aparece otra cepa que viene, no sabemos y tenemos que estar, chacando nos. >>> segÚn funcionarios del condado la tasa de contagios es mÁs alta en la comunidad de color, por lo que exhortan a la comunidad a no bajar la guardia....
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also back with us tonight is carmen best, former police chief in the great city of seattle and jason johnson, a campaign veteran journalist and most importantly a professor of politics and journalism at morgan state university. good evening and welcome to you all. chief best i would like to begin with you. adrenaline is a powerful chemical. not as powerful as a nine millimeter in the wrong hands. correct me if i'm wrong but officers are trained to carry their weapon on the side of their dominant hands and their taser on the side opposed to that. obviously, tasers are bright yellow and lightweight for a reason. obviously, a 9 mm is a 9 mm. so talk about how this might happen. is it adrenaline? is it training? is it a mixture of those two and the intersection of bias? >> well, brian you bring up some really good points. i mean, the taser is certainly by design meant to look and feel different then your weapon, then a handgun would. and i've heard officers say that they can tell the difference between a taser and a handgun if they were blindfolded so they are by design meant to be diffe
also back with us tonight is carmen best, former police chief in the great city of seattle and jason johnson, a campaign veteran journalist and most importantly a professor of politics and journalism at morgan state university. good evening and welcome to you all. chief best i would like to begin with you. adrenaline is a powerful chemical. not as powerful as a nine millimeter in the wrong hands. correct me if i'm wrong but officers are trained to carry their weapon on the side of their...
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. >> por varios años carmen ha trabajado en organizaciones no lucrativas, pero ahora busca trabajar dead con la que nos vamos a enfrentar, y muchas personas se han quitado esa cadena de ir todos los días a una oficina. >> la encuesta indica que los que planean cambiar de trabajo, 80% está preocupado por el crecimiento profesional y muchos empezaron a reconsiderar sus habilidades por la pandemia. es el caso de alexander que es un entrenador físico, y aprendió a crear páginas web durante la pandemia. >> lo que aprendimos con la pandemia y los pasos de avance obligados a dar es increíble. >> las compañías tienen un gran reto para no perder talento. >> tienen que estar en contacto directo con el personal que más necesitan y ver cuál es la nueva circunstancia. >> ellos esperan que las nuevas compañías sean diferentes a las que trabajan hoy día. >> cuántas cosas van a cambiar después de la pandemia. nos vamos y nos vemos esta noche a las 11:35, y a las 10:35 hora del centro. los dejamos con exatlón. buenas noches. >> (música). >> (música). >> ayer en exatlón estados unidos. comenzó la semana
. >> por varios años carmen ha trabajado en organizaciones no lucrativas, pero ahora busca trabajar dead con la que nos vamos a enfrentar, y muchas personas se han quitado esa cadena de ir todos los días a una oficina. >> la encuesta indica que los que planean cambiar de trabajo, 80% está preocupado por el crecimiento profesional y muchos empezaron a reconsiderar sus habilidades por la pandemia. es el caso de alexander que es un entrenador físico, y aprendió a crear páginas...
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correspondent gabe gutierrez who is in minneapolis, retired seattle police chief enforcement analyst carmen best, and civil rights attorney and former prosecutor charles coleman. gabe, it was a very short day in court today but there was a whole lot of drama. break it down for us. >> reporter: that's right, katy, rapid fire results this morning. we had expected perhaps for the testimony today to continue a bit longer, but right out of the gate, katy, you had derek chauvin speaking publicly in that courtroom out of the presence of the jury but saying why he didn't want to testify, essentially invoking his fifth amendment right. so we heard from that. then as you mentioned, it went to other motions, the prosecution trying to introduce those new lab results, saying they got a phone call, essentially, from the hennepin county medical examiner saying those lab tests were available. the prosecution trying to introduce them and the judge saying no, that is just not how we operate. he does not want a mistrial here and he denied that motion. dr. tobin then coming back. he was a highly anticipated wi
correspondent gabe gutierrez who is in minneapolis, retired seattle police chief enforcement analyst carmen best, and civil rights attorney and former prosecutor charles coleman. gabe, it was a very short day in court today but there was a whole lot of drama. break it down for us. >> reporter: that's right, katy, rapid fire results this morning. we had expected perhaps for the testimony today to continue a bit longer, but right out of the gate, katy, you had derek chauvin speaking...
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superarse este aÑo los migrantes enviaron mÁs dinero por la pandemia >>> en cualquier momento doÑa carmen on you ♪ ♪ this is what i said, i said ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do (do, do, do) ♪ ♪ i need it ♪ ♪ to make me happy ♪ ♪ baby, yes i do mean you ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do ♪ ♪ woo! hoy tenemos la microsoft surface pro 7 ♪ y la macbook pro. la surface viene con una pluma y tiene pantalla táctil. mac nos da esta barrita, ¿pero por qué no te da toda la pantalla táctil? la surface pro tiene un teclado desmontable y un armazón de soporte completamente plegable. y la mac no. la surface si tiene la potencia para usar todas tus apps favoritas... ...y es mucho mejor para tus videojuegos. ¡amo mis videojuegos! ¡pues sí! [gritos] [gritos] ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> el legendario salsero willy colon estÁ estable luego de sufrir un accidente, el incidente ocurriÓ el pasado 20 de abril el mÚsico viajaba con su esposa julia el salsero sufriÓ conmociÓn cerebral varios cortes en la cabeza y fractura cervical, luego de tratarlo de un hospital d
superarse este aÑo los migrantes enviaron mÁs dinero por la pandemia >>> en cualquier momento doÑa carmen on you ♪ ♪ this is what i said, i said ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do (do, do, do) ♪ ♪ i need it ♪ ♪ to make me happy ♪ ♪ baby, yes i do mean you ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do ♪ ♪ woo! hoy tenemos la microsoft surface pro 7 ♪ y la macbook pro. la surface viene...
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carmen hernÁndez tiene 104 aÑos, es noticia porque por segunda vez le ganÓ a esta batalla al covid.orja: oscile mentes y no se hubiera vacunado, a lo mejor las secuelas no hubieran sido las mismas. gracias por acompaÑarnos . >> california disputa una carrera contrarreloj. una de las mÁs poderosas del mundo sufre una vertiginosa caÍda, un peligroso virus puso al gobierno de rodillas y brillo viejas heridas de desigualdad social. os miramos hacia un futuro con nuevos desafÍos. ♪
carmen hernÁndez tiene 104 aÑos, es noticia porque por segunda vez le ganÓ a esta batalla al covid.orja: oscile mentes y no se hubiera vacunado, a lo mejor las secuelas no hubieran sido las mismas. gracias por acompaÑarnos . >> california disputa una carrera contrarreloj. una de las mÁs poderosas del mundo sufre una vertiginosa caÍda, un peligroso virus puso al gobierno de rodillas y brillo viejas heridas de desigualdad social. os miramos hacia un futuro con nuevos desafÍos. ♪
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and carmen best, former seattle police chief. chief best, let me begin with you tonight.on to what you're seeing in brooklyn center, minnesota, tonight. >> lawrence, not surprisingly, another night of civic unrest. with people protesting and demonstrating, their first amendment rights. in regards to what can only be called a horrible and tragic day today, and actually the day before as well. so right now, a lot of folks, it sounds like, are still out. officers are out. the national guard is there. i've lived through these moments myself in seattle last year, right after the murder of george floyd. and certainly, i understand the anger and angst of crowds as they come out to protest. there will be those who will stick it out and will not want to go in, and will want to continue to demonstrate their anxiety, angst, and anger over what has occurred. hopefully they can do it peacefully. it tends to settle some people down, who want to follow the rules, so they'll leave at curfew. we'll see what happens, but sounds like it's calming down a little bit. >> gene robinson, people
and carmen best, former seattle police chief. chief best, let me begin with you tonight.on to what you're seeing in brooklyn center, minnesota, tonight. >> lawrence, not surprisingly, another night of civic unrest. with people protesting and demonstrating, their first amendment rights. in regards to what can only be called a horrible and tragic day today, and actually the day before as well. so right now, a lot of folks, it sounds like, are still out. officers are out. the national guard...
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she had to love carmen that imo there is so much money at a. high that count about them oh well some of you would have to be i mean is it. about. to put a man way of putting to much to add to the size of their eyes i'm tired of their minds behind him odds be him i'm to see it be him. so if not then i wouldn't wish to look like but then none of us would just about if we had he would then we must know it's you and i doubt. that the how about of we had them a guy that had no end of hips after the...
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we're joined once again by carmen best, former police chief for the great city of so seattle. chief, indeed, i want to start with the point jim made. and that's that the police stance of take down at any cost, of using an anvil, using the upper hand of force. why are they tasing a 20 year old kid in his own car at a traffic stop when, what do we know? we already have his i.d.. it's in the hand of the officer who ultimately kills him. we have a tag number. we have a registration. he is not at risk of flight, as a 20 year old man. let him run from the scene if he must. you can pick him up later on, any of the sound familiar to you? >> it does sound familiar. it sounds absolutely right. as you said, there is no risk. there is not a felony stop, there's no major crime it's a misdemeanor. it should not end up with somebody dead. that is just the bottom line here. it's incredibly tragic, really inexplicable and what happened there is the young man as you noted knows who he is, they know where he lives. his vehicle is there. if he takes up on healing toe and runs, you've got the vehi
we're joined once again by carmen best, former police chief for the great city of so seattle. chief, indeed, i want to start with the point jim made. and that's that the police stance of take down at any cost, of using an anvil, using the upper hand of force. why are they tasing a 20 year old kid in his own car at a traffic stop when, what do we know? we already have his i.d.. it's in the hand of the officer who ultimately kills him. we have a tag number. we have a registration. he is not at...
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. >> reporter: for coverage of the recent anti-asian violence, carmen chu says portia brings a uniqueerspective that is been an issue. >> it is rising to a level that i think is finally getting tefrom stream media that it is something that i know portia has covered long before this period of time. >> this is the one i know about. >> reporter: in recent article she described supporting a an attack 10 years ago. >> they were attacked on the street and most of them, they are older age. >> reporter: and the police department's response. >> all asian american officers with 30 of them and patrolled that area and then within a month or two months, it stopped. the violence stopped. >> reporter: today she's trying to drum up more advertising to contain the publication that so far has gotten a warm welcome. >> everyone feedback by saying thank you, thank you so much for your paper. >> reporter: she is encouraged this winds of change will keep blowing in her direction. >>> now at six:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, signs of recovery in the states job market. >> the state is ready to come back
. >> reporter: for coverage of the recent anti-asian violence, carmen chu says portia brings a uniqueerspective that is been an issue. >> it is rising to a level that i think is finally getting tefrom stream media that it is something that i know portia has covered long before this period of time. >> this is the one i know about. >> reporter: in recent article she described supporting a an attack 10 years ago. >> they were attacked on the street and most of them,...
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you mentioned often former police chief, seattle police chief carmen best who resigned in the wake. is the work that people say and advocate for that we should have the federal oversight and the investigation, all that does is result then in the work being undone when the people move in and defund. all the fires stoked by the democratic people and the influential and the leadership positions who continue to accept and advocate for the vilifycation of the police. it's not just about the attacks. this is about the murders. dying by suicide. to the v.p. point of the fraternal order of police, profession dying and with it the communities are dying, too. >> harris: so charlie, you know, one of the things that was really popping to the surface last hour is that you need everybody at the table. you need leadership at that table. if they are leaving like carmen best in seattle and some of the, the sheriff and the leadership i had on my show and the law enforcement, if they are losing good people, how do you have the conversation in communities? >> charlie: yeah. what was so good about that,
you mentioned often former police chief, seattle police chief carmen best who resigned in the wake. is the work that people say and advocate for that we should have the federal oversight and the investigation, all that does is result then in the work being undone when the people move in and defund. all the fires stoked by the democratic people and the influential and the leadership positions who continue to accept and advocate for the vilifycation of the police. it's not just about the attacks....
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by the distinguished fellow in leadership from the weissman center and former mayor of san juan, carmennk you so much for joining us on this. really appreciate it. the delay in aid was described by a h.u.d. official as, quote, groundhog day. the request for money, they were returned so many times, he said, quote, it's almost like we're going to keep bringing this back to you until you just eat it. $20 billion of delay -- of money delayed to puerto rico. after those hurricanes. how devastating was that? for puerto rico? >> well, $20 billion that would have gone to help people get help in the hospitals and not have doctors have to do surgery with the batteries on their cell phone. 3,000 lives taken by a man that i would say that, you know, these deaths are on his conscience but he had no conscience. in that clip that you showed, when i shook his hand when he came down to puerto rico for a nearly six, eight hours, i said to him, mr. president, this is not about politics. this is about saving lives. he never got it. he thought this was about him, and those deaths, those 3,000 deaths are on
by the distinguished fellow in leadership from the weissman center and former mayor of san juan, carmennk you so much for joining us on this. really appreciate it. the delay in aid was described by a h.u.d. official as, quote, groundhog day. the request for money, they were returned so many times, he said, quote, it's almost like we're going to keep bringing this back to you until you just eat it. $20 billion of delay -- of money delayed to puerto rico. after those hurricanes. how devastating...
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we're joined once again by carmen best, former police chief for the great city of so seattle. chief, indeed, i want to start with the point jim made. and that's that the police stance of take down at any cost, of using an anvil, using the upper hand of force. why are they tasing a 20 year old kid in his own car at a traffic stop when, what do we know? we already have his i. d.. it's in the hand of the officer who ultimately kills him. we have a tag number. we have a registration. he is not at risk of flight, as a 20 year old man. let him run from the scene if he must. you can pick him up later on, any of the sound familiar to you? >> it does sound familiar. it sounds absolutely right. as you said, there is no risk. there is not a felony stop, there's no major crime it's a misdemeanor. it should not end up with somebody dead. that is just the bottom line here. it's incredibly tragic, really inexplicable and what happened there is the young man as you noted knows who he is, they know where he lives. his vehicle is there. if he takes up on healing toe and runs, you've got the veh
we're joined once again by carmen best, former police chief for the great city of so seattle. chief, indeed, i want to start with the point jim made. and that's that the police stance of take down at any cost, of using an anvil, using the upper hand of force. why are they tasing a 20 year old kid in his own car at a traffic stop when, what do we know? we already have his i. d.. it's in the hand of the officer who ultimately kills him. we have a tag number. we have a registration. he is not at...