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system that we use the term jim crow to describe is a separation,che racial frequently by the law. initially, it was accomplished practice, ander late 1890's, bollards were passed to expand the system and enforce the power. for example, the simple pleasure that i am enjoying right now, ofting at the southern tip this part would have been unavailable to meet during the , becauseera african-americans were excluded from the parts of the city. they were not allowed to recreate in them, in particular this location, which was a premier recreational area in the city. the only way african-americans could be in such a place like this is if they were in the employ of white people, and the classic and most common example of this would have been black women who were nurse mates or ,aretakers for white children who could bring the children to the battery, take them for a walk, so on and so forth. proximity to and having charge of that white child would toe them a legitimate reason be here. people don't fully appreciate what this system is. yes, a system that enforced racial separation, and it w
system that we use the term jim crow to describe is a separation,che racial frequently by the law. initially, it was accomplished practice, ander late 1890's, bollards were passed to expand the system and enforce the power. for example, the simple pleasure that i am enjoying right now, ofting at the southern tip this part would have been unavailable to meet during the , becauseera african-americans were excluded from the parts of the city. they were not allowed to recreate in them, in...
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and over in argentina if you've got the money and you're a fan of che guevara then hey you're in for a treat the birthplace of the leftist revolutionary as a 1st sale in gross audio che was born in this apartment here on june 14th inc 228 the current owner is a businessman who currently lives in brazil he bought the place back in 2002 now he says he's got to sell because of the pandemic. and regina ham is over at the sports h.q. would you know soccer fans in argentina got creative with the sport so they can retire within 5 feet of their favorite teams as those teams across the world are holding games behind closed doors so for those who want to get back in the emergency into their very creative solution to take the game to a new level soccer fans in the bonus ideas province of pedigree no came up with a modified version of the game from the mind of gustave c. you follow the pitch is divided into several dozen areas allowing players to move within his limited zone the human table football as it's being called has gone viral and after a 100 days of closure due to coven 1000 the play fo
and over in argentina if you've got the money and you're a fan of che guevara then hey you're in for a treat the birthplace of the leftist revolutionary as a 1st sale in gross audio che was born in this apartment here on june 14th inc 228 the current owner is a businessman who currently lives in brazil he bought the place back in 2002 now he says he's got to sell because of the pandemic. and regina ham is over at the sports h.q. would you know soccer fans in argentina got creative with the...
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che was born in this apartment here on june 14th 1928 the current owner right now is a businessman who lives in brazil he bought the apartment back in 2002 but he says he's got to sell now because of the pandemic. let's head over to regina ham at the sports h.q. regina there are about to be a lot of happy racing fans in just a couple of days yeah those are seeing bands you know they are ready and they could dig out their finger and watch in the comfort of their homes as a choice when a formula one season gets underway in austria this weekend careening champion were city's driver a loser hamilton will be starting his quest for a record setting 7 title 35 year old will be the favorite going into the start of the season to asha's red bull ring it is a challenging track given the high altitude high temperatures and difficult layout it's the 1st of 2 races at the track in austria with a string and grand prix held there the following weekend this week leading up to the austrian prix sebastian vettel departure from ferrari but also more time for red bulls next or stop in to you know hit the g
che was born in this apartment here on june 14th 1928 the current owner right now is a businessman who lives in brazil he bought the apartment back in 2002 but he says he's got to sell now because of the pandemic. let's head over to regina ham at the sports h.q. regina there are about to be a lot of happy racing fans in just a couple of days yeah those are seeing bands you know they are ready and they could dig out their finger and watch in the comfort of their homes as a choice when a formula...
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but not everyone in this playground ches this confidence older people in particular are still worried. service in my will mean i only need to come out at the weekend to see that people are partying everywhere 20 also to together the young just want to go for. a concert cover with us this neighborhood takes a more casual approach something the pandemic is over all of us believe that never really was a crisis so no one's saying that out loud it can be confusing. it's heading this in shaft assistive it's difficult for people to know how close to each other they can get it specially when they're not sinking about it all day something they're experts and some just go with their own instincts. black spot now was in the on 101 yeah it was here i can and it works or not involve me monk. it's good to take a break but many missed their friends. because of the fact that it was on the board. and learning to live with the pen dymock each in their own grey. car also or in the face of treat the old boy boy is higher she drew the trigger here in new jersey shore is cold to a dual so rare you are take
but not everyone in this playground ches this confidence older people in particular are still worried. service in my will mean i only need to come out at the weekend to see that people are partying everywhere 20 also to together the young just want to go for. a concert cover with us this neighborhood takes a more casual approach something the pandemic is over all of us believe that never really was a crisis so no one's saying that out loud it can be confusing. it's heading this in shaft...
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the che the daytime highs. 75 at san francisco, 83 and san jose.earning is for concord and fairfield. here's the extent forecast and we can expect as you look at temperatures that are warmer inland. theriault, weekly down as he goes through the rest of the week and hitting it back through the weekend. let's look at traffic. good morning. >>> good morning, we had the byron wearing a stage of the university crews are dealing with a serious accident. a fatal crash around byron eileen. one lane's blog. between clifton court and holyrood. it's been there since 2:00 this morning. the vehicle return. serious injuries. one person died. they call that a medical chopper out to the scene. that'll take pictures and it will clear things up as it happens are there. the highway shutdown. let's head to the ultimate pass, was barren 580 is starting to load up, at least from my own house to grant fine, pretty typical for the morning ride, looks better connecting on two 6a,he troub s adn 3-d. stop blocking any lands, you have chp on the scene for the right side. chp
the che the daytime highs. 75 at san francisco, 83 and san jose.earning is for concord and fairfield. here's the extent forecast and we can expect as you look at temperatures that are warmer inland. theriault, weekly down as he goes through the rest of the week and hitting it back through the weekend. let's look at traffic. good morning. >>> good morning, we had the byron wearing a stage of the university crews are dealing with a serious accident. a fatal crash around byron eileen. one...
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. >> officially ches on monday. >> tonight, a pair of san francisco residents are apologizing to theirr a confrontation involving a black lives matter sign. last tuesdayof his pac home whe approached by a white couple walking by. he pulled out his phone and started recording when they d him of itting a crime and defacing private property. he said that he is a proud, gay filipino. tonight lisa alexander released a statement saying in part, i did not realize at the time that my actions were racist and have learned a painful lesson. i am taking a hard look at the meaning behind white privilege. i would like to apologize in person. the center statement tonight saying i have a lot to learn about how racism impact people in their lives daily. i have hurt my neighbor, i am full of regret and sorry, i am hoping to meet to express my sincere apology. >>> 24 hour fitness will keep 10 of its bay area clubs closed permanently as a result of the pandemic. san francisco locations are among the selected closures in california and 10 other states. clubs in berkeley, fremont, also closing. in a twitter
. >> officially ches on monday. >> tonight, a pair of san francisco residents are apologizing to theirr a confrontation involving a black lives matter sign. last tuesdayof his pac home whe approached by a white couple walking by. he pulled out his phone and started recording when they d him of itting a crime and defacing private property. he said that he is a proud, gay filipino. tonight lisa alexander released a statement saying in part, i did not realize at the time that my...
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gracias por continuar con nosotros hay luto en el mundo del espectÁculo por el fallecimiento de huboing che el alto riesgo que conllevan porque los contagios y muertes podrÍan crecer rÁpidamente ademas que los hospitales estÁn llenos. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> por cierto brasil registra medio millÓn de contagios y esperan el pico de la infecciÓn a final de junio o principio de julio >>> mÉxico tambien tiene caÍda de remesas y la disminuciÓn de los ingresos y 12 millones de personas empleo raÚl torres tiene todo >>> la mala noticia que durante el mes de abril cayeron y muy muertes las remesas la buena que solo tomaron su nivel te saludo desde la ciudad de mÉxico que fue lo que pasÓ que en el mes de marzo se rompieron todas las marcas los inmigrante mandaron mÁs de 4 mil millones de dÓlares por la pandemia y temor a la crisis econÓmica durante el mes de abril solo enviaron 2600 millones de dÓlares el nivel real con respecto a aÑos anteriores el banco de mÉxico solamente en el Último aÑo ha habido un crecimiento de casi 10% en el envÍo de las remesas. pero por quÉ hubo esta disminuciÓn? p
gracias por continuar con nosotros hay luto en el mundo del espectÁculo por el fallecimiento de huboing che el alto riesgo que conllevan porque los contagios y muertes podrÍan crecer rÁpidamente ademas que los hospitales estÁn llenos. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> por cierto brasil registra medio millÓn de contagios y esperan el pico de la infecciÓn a final de junio o principio de julio >>> mÉxico tambien tiene caÍda de remesas y la disminuciÓn de los ingresos y 12...
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the napa police department says that it will limit the use of carotid restraints better thknown as che holds oig. officers will only use it in a deadly force situation. earlier this month, vallejo and daly city police said that they would no longer use chokeholds. >>> leaders in one bay area county are pushing for punishment if you do not wear a mask. san mateo county supervisor suggested that people face a fine for not wearing one in public. amy hollyfield is live with more on this. >> reporter: yeah, isn't this getting interesting. we have county government now saying to the state we'd like to see you take this one step further. you need to do more. so county supervisor david canapa made a personal governor newsom, asking michlhi enforce the statewide order. he proposes a warning for the first offense, $100, and $500 for the third. and he suggests that community service officers could enforce the mask order instead of police officers. the governor hasn't responded specifically to the letter, but you yesterday he dismissed any idea of penalizing people who don't wear a face mask. >> p
the napa police department says that it will limit the use of carotid restraints better thknown as che holds oig. officers will only use it in a deadly force situation. earlier this month, vallejo and daly city police said that they would no longer use chokeholds. >>> leaders in one bay area county are pushing for punishment if you do not wear a mask. san mateo county supervisor suggested that people face a fine for not wearing one in public. amy hollyfield is live with more on this....
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the reopening of the continent is proving to be filled withle ches.of today, border controls are being lifted across much of your, but there is still a lot can gousion about who where. today, all of these countries reopen their borders some still have restrictions on specific countries deemed higher risk. greece isped to tours from the e.u., but bad if youm within live in a u.k.'s spain or italy, you are not welcome. german -- germany is opening its borders for travelers, but the invitation to travhat is not an and france is opening its borders today, but businesses in spain and e u.k. are being asked to self-isolate upon arrival. our correspondent is on the streets of paris where restaurants can open inside indoors. >> it is taken five weeks and a but paris is start looklockdown, like a city that tourists might recognize. fromll today, the bars and restaurants in the paris region can open fully. that meansustomers can sit inside or outside them as long as there is a meter between tables.opening up the bars and restaurants to customers from kind of te
the reopening of the continent is proving to be filled withle ches.of today, border controls are being lifted across much of your, but there is still a lot can gousion about who where. today, all of these countries reopen their borders some still have restrictions on specific countries deemed higher risk. greece isped to tours from the e.u., but bad if youm within live in a u.k.'s spain or italy, you are not welcome. german -- germany is opening its borders for travelers, but the invitation to...
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thousands of people have hunted in vain since then foreare ches four people even died trying find it.s was from 2018. >> i was diagnosed with what i thought was terminal cancer. but besides that, we were going into a recession and i just wanted to give people hope. >> the treasure includes gold coins and jewelry that he collected. there is no word yet on who found the treasure or where exactly it was hidden. mike, it won't be us i guess. >> that is fun though. that is really neat. wow. congratulations to whomever it may be. >> let's talk about our fire danger, want to revisit solano county, still underedla warning through 8:00 this evening because of the breezy dry conditions there. right now things are pretty quiet, 57 degrees, 47% relative humidity, winds do s down to 10s per hour, but they will pick up the next 24 hours. afternoon and evening is when they will be the fastest. but tomorrow the winds will be even slower so that is why the red flag warning is mainly through today. and good thing because it is going to get hotter with those lack of breezes, temperatures tend to soar ju
thousands of people have hunted in vain since then foreare ches four people even died trying find it.s was from 2018. >> i was diagnosed with what i thought was terminal cancer. but besides that, we were going into a recession and i just wanted to give people hope. >> the treasure includes gold coins and jewelry that he collected. there is no word yet on who found the treasure or where exactly it was hidden. mike, it won't be us i guess. >> that is fun though. that is really...
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so you think that looks like che?t does look like him. the optical illusions, you see the things when someone tells you it is there. we had a toy where you could move in filings around iron. they we re move in filings around iron. they were fabulous. this is a nice picture, really. this couple were sitting down to dinner mr and mrs van dam... any relation to jean—claude? van dam... any relation to jean-claude? you ask funny questions. there are nine squirrels in the picture... where are they? you are asking me things, i do not know. under the isle of wight. thank you for that. now we know. i have really missed the theatre and do you remember, we spoke about lungs, redone with clarify, a two hander and the head seems which had clinches and they have redone it so they have social distances... performances for which you buy tickets to watch at home. but i do miss sitting down and going to the theatre. the joy of going to the theatre may seem like a distant memory for many of us, and now the producer behind some huge west
so you think that looks like che?t does look like him. the optical illusions, you see the things when someone tells you it is there. we had a toy where you could move in filings around iron. they we re move in filings around iron. they were fabulous. this is a nice picture, really. this couple were sitting down to dinner mr and mrs van dam... any relation to jean—claude? van dam... any relation to jean-claude? you ask funny questions. there are nine squirrels in the picture... where are they?...
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ches: our reality correspondent chris morris has this.hris was the fourth round of post-brexit trade talks taking remotely in the shadow of the coronavirus crisis. that has not helped matters, but it is not the only reason these talks have not made much progress. there is no agreement on the structure they are trying to negotiate. the e.u. once one deal, but the u.k. sees that as keeping it more tied to european institutions. the u.k. argues there should be a series of separate agrments, but the e.u. sees that as anothe exale of the u.k. trying to cherry pick the benefit it wants, while avoiding obligations of e.u. membership. there are also specific issues on which they hit a brick wall. a level plane field, insures businessesotn one side do have an unfair advantage over their competitors on the other. emall trade agts have these, but the e.u.o once the u.k. stick closely to e.u. on workers rights, environmental regulations and subsidies for businesses. then, there are fisheries. th u.k would like to have full access to the e.u. marketo
ches: our reality correspondent chris morris has this.hris was the fourth round of post-brexit trade talks taking remotely in the shadow of the coronavirus crisis. that has not helped matters, but it is not the only reason these talks have not made much progress. there is no agreement on the structure they are trying to negotiate. the e.u. once one deal, but the u.k. sees that as keeping it more tied to european institutions. the u.k. argues there should be a series of separate agrments, but...
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there are now tememperature ches at thentntrances. masks are required.customer numbers are limited inside shops. the first visitors are still happy thatthey finalllly have their r market b back. it is good it is open again. we have been waiting for this. i will do some shopping and then return home. it is the first time in a long time that i am outside again. traders are tidying up their stores. they are happy that the bazaar has we opened. bubut t they are not expecting t of business anytime soon. a cacarpet cellar tells us the most important customers are not here yet. we are facing a tough time. the tourism seasoson has not ststarted yet bebecause of the crisis ininternational flflights to tuy will resume by mid june, they say. but we do not know how m my tourists will actually come. i am worried about this. outside the bazaar, more and more corona measures are being relaxed. many mosques have been opened for r ss gatherings again since friday. but because of social distancing rules, many worshipers have to pray outside. istanbul's largest shopping st
there are now tememperature ches at thentntrances. masks are required.customer numbers are limited inside shops. the first visitors are still happy thatthey finalllly have their r market b back. it is good it is open again. we have been waiting for this. i will do some shopping and then return home. it is the first time in a long time that i am outside again. traders are tidying up their stores. they are happy that the bazaar has we opened. bubut t they are not expecting t of business anytime...
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i think his first film, kai po che, all his films have been massive, and i think he's also going to bes that played into whatever we see now because everyone, even if the other stars that i met, they loved him but he was a bit of a loner. thank you so much for your time loner. thank you so much for yourtime and loner. thank you so much for your time and talking to us about susha nt your time and talking to us about sushant singh rajput. thank you. bells at churches across london have rung 72 times to honour the victims of the grenfell tower fire, on the third anniversary of the disaster. the grenfell united campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as "nothing has changed", since the fire. sima kotecha reports. bell tolls. church bells tolled in unison across london this evening. 72 times to remember each victim who died on that day. and then came their names. mohammed al—haj ali. jeremiah deen. zainab deen. # hallelujah, hallelujah. ..# due to coronavirus, services were online, involving song and prayer. we are still going through the grieving process and the
i think his first film, kai po che, all his films have been massive, and i think he's also going to bes that played into whatever we see now because everyone, even if the other stars that i met, they loved him but he was a bit of a loner. thank you so much for your time loner. thank you so much for yourtime and loner. thank you so much for your time and talking to us about susha nt your time and talking to us about sushant singh rajput. thank you. bells at churches across london have rung 72...
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hold on to that thought on an india and china george we'll get to that in just a 2nd i want to get an che's thoughts his read on this on again off again attempts at peace between the korea's. president donald trump you know did make some strides. in advance. negotiation with north korea. that as we know has been 0 for many reasons. i would just say that it is are inevitable for the koreas to be reunited at some point. in current and then make it into a charade bring in the pandemic. model. good governance during the pandemic. and i imagine that. it's not like that it was like you want the world and to be back on. to a child work. day you bring up president trump and kim jong il and george you also kind of touched on this they had the last summit was a failure the u.s. has continued to posture and play war games across asia how do you think that plays into the peace process along the peninsula. well there is more than one petulant child in this picture i can assure you the north koreans don't have any coronavirus at least that's what they say no one has produced any evidence that is untrue a
hold on to that thought on an india and china george we'll get to that in just a 2nd i want to get an che's thoughts his read on this on again off again attempts at peace between the korea's. president donald trump you know did make some strides. in advance. negotiation with north korea. that as we know has been 0 for many reasons. i would just say that it is are inevitable for the koreas to be reunited at some point. in current and then make it into a charade bring in the pandemic. model. good...
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its problems with building up walls and shutting people off and a lot of unfortunate a kind of under che king and a kind of. subversion of the critical and philosophical a dia's that the western intellectual world had inherited from the enlightenment on court that music is a universal language that means the same thing to everybody or fortunately speak to everybody. what better way to figure out what music needs than to do it in a project such as one has the words used in the broadcaster and eventually the background so you're. welcome. i swear to make music is to become one all come together and stay permanently connected. i want to die from the start. that's why there's the philosophy of i call it the thinking here or. we created this curricula linking the music that they play to. other aspects of context and content but the original thought was music and philosophy. but as soon as we developed it into a larger program we realized that that philosophy was one angle of humanities. plato where i ask you are such a smart philosopher plato students i want to learn what is the human being a
its problems with building up walls and shutting people off and a lot of unfortunate a kind of under che king and a kind of. subversion of the critical and philosophical a dia's that the western intellectual world had inherited from the enlightenment on court that music is a universal language that means the same thing to everybody or fortunately speak to everybody. what better way to figure out what music needs than to do it in a project such as one has the words used in the broadcaster and...
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blaney takes the che by that. finishes 14th, his best ever finish in talladega, and he a handful of supporters. >> proud to carry -- first time from atlanta? that is so cool. the sport is changing. the deal that happened yesterday, sorry i'm not wearing my mask. i wanted to show whoever it was, you are not going to take away my smile. and i'm going keep ongoing. >> now, to baseball and this quote from reds pitcher trevor bauer, we are driving the bus straight off a cliff. that sums it up. another day of jousting. the enonn--ssner rob man ford will likely implement a 50-60 game season and players will get paid the full pro-rated salaries. time for the call my play. send me the video, i call the action. we have a throw-back tonight to the old american gladiators tv show. >> hey, three, two, one. >> the game is simple, shoot a nerf dart acrosses the yard in to a barrel, one problem, you have to avoid the rain of foam darts coming. 4-year-old drew is nerve battle tested. whoa, close call. only two chances remaining. h
blaney takes the che by that. finishes 14th, his best ever finish in talladega, and he a handful of supporters. >> proud to carry -- first time from atlanta? that is so cool. the sport is changing. the deal that happened yesterday, sorry i'm not wearing my mask. i wanted to show whoever it was, you are not going to take away my smile. and i'm going keep ongoing. >> now, to baseball and this quote from reds pitcher trevor bauer, we are driving the bus straight off a cliff. that sums...
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these are -- i am nejra che pitch. continuing a slow recovery. industrial output rises.nvestments data and for the first time in three months. it has just gone 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. in paris, 9:00 a.m. in dubai. who do you believe? larry says there will be a 20% upsurge in the united states going into the second half of the year. morgan stanley says we will have a short, sharp recession. a v-shaped recovery on the way? it is reminiscent of the great brexit bubble that many people wrote about but never lived. our next guest talks about risk on, risk off. we will talk about the markets in a moment. did you have a good weekend? nejra: i did. we can go out shopping again to non-essential shops in the u.k.. i personally will not be rushing out. last week was definitely gay risk off week. -- was definitely a risk off week. andrew shaw thinks that investors should position as such, that stocks and credit will be marginally higher and tighter. looking at cyclical and value stocks. wells fargo and ing are among those also seeing the selloff as temporary. read on the scre
these are -- i am nejra che pitch. continuing a slow recovery. industrial output rises.nvestments data and for the first time in three months. it has just gone 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. in paris, 9:00 a.m. in dubai. who do you believe? larry says there will be a 20% upsurge in the united states going into the second half of the year. morgan stanley says we will have a short, sharp recession. a v-shaped recovery on the way? it is reminiscent of the great brexit bubble that many people wrote...
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let's head over to argentina if you've got the money and you're a fan of che guevara then you're in for a treat the birthplace of the left us revolutionary is now up for sale in a chair was born in this apartment you're looking at there june 14th 1028 the court owner of businessman who lives in brazil bought the apartment back in 2002 but he says he's got to sell it now because of the pandemic. for it regina hands over the sports h.q. regina it was a while blow out of the game for the 2nd place team over at k.v. what happened it was actually pretty fun we're loving the caveat here because the human heroes really look to chip away at the lead that the n.c. diners have in the korean baseball organization and that hinged on the result of the game against the tucson bears top of the 1st bears left fielder kim jay one beat out this to ground 0 for an r.b.i. single that scores former l.a. angels infield of all day miguel fernandez early one not then leave the 2nd q. and catcher leave with a 2 run double left center gap that overhauled former minnesota twins didn't feel very young and young. h
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today they are neither has a visitor i said that been che's an activist who is committed to preserving cool calm a culture. she fears that the new infrastructure projects will do lasting damage. i think almost give my heels a kid in the new technology and the machines they'll bring in will have a devastating impact marking us it will destroy a lot of things when i say some of this be humongous i'm really glad it wasn't cool weather means life for us and for the animals little things and i mean mine. is that with edith and me the loser is everything they own will be just dandy it's as important as having a supreme being in light of. the rivers and lakes of the amazon are central to the calmest culture they believe there's another world under the water whether ancestors gather and where people spirits and animals all live together. for the comma any harm to the rivers and lakes with threaten the balance of the spiritual realm. in the. home but the protests against the new water highway also have a very practical dimension. still the runs of painting school. she says you only have to look
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today they are neither has a visitor i said that been che's an activist who's committed to preserving cool calm a culture she fears that the new infrastructure projects will do lasting damage. i think almost didn't he was a kid in the new technology and the machines they'll bring in will have a devastating impact mocking us it will destroy a lot of things when the cynicism of this big show. i'm only. a river means life for us and for the animals little things and i mean mine. is that with eat with them in the most receiver thing they will be just empty it's as important as having a supreme being light in. the rivers and lakes of the amazon are central to the calmest culture they believe there's another world under the water where their ancestors gather and where people spirits and animals all live together. for the comma any harm to the rivers and lakes with threaten the balance of the spiritual realm. will be in the. home but the protests against the new water highway also have a very practical dimension. still that runs of painting school. she says you only have to look at the cours
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all of that ches happening before last week. before the cold blooded killing of a black man by a white police officer with his knee on his neck. the eneraging cruelty, eight minutes, at the core of what set so many americans off into the streets. listen for a moment to the pain in the voice of george floyd's brother. >> i am constantly seeing it. this is going to be forever. this is not a one-time thing. it will last forever. it is hurts a lot. you know? i grew up with him. that was my oldest brother. i love him. i am never going to get my brother back. >> i am sorry. >> we need justice. we need justice. those four officers need to be arrested. they executed my brother in broad daylight. people had to film that people had to see that people pleaded for his life. >> they did, they asked that officer, begged that officer to take the knee off his neck. the story of george floyd, all the other black men and women who have suffered at the hands of police that sparked this moment. now, for the past week, unrest in dozens of city, the
all of that ches happening before last week. before the cold blooded killing of a black man by a white police officer with his knee on his neck. the eneraging cruelty, eight minutes, at the core of what set so many americans off into the streets. listen for a moment to the pain in the voice of george floyd's brother. >> i am constantly seeing it. this is going to be forever. this is not a one-time thing. it will last forever. it is hurts a lot. you know? i grew up with him. that was my...
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maybe they need t we need to che orientation of schooling to say the subjects can be interesting there is no weight to this we want you to learn some of these things and find what interests you and i could be liberal arts are more technical things. >> guest: i have four kids, so i've seen a lot of what it looks like as well. it doesn't start for college. it starts earlier than that. >> guest: you could imagine making it radically different and people wouldn't consider school anymore. like honestly it would be better to have three hours today and then the rest of the day they can go to the library. if there were a school like that that is where i would send my kids to. you've got to use it even if you don't like it that kids shouldn't suffer the rest of the day being bored. i don't see any justification for it. why not try something else but in terms of why can't we change it to make things fun with there's a lot of emphasis like putting posters and things like this there are some people that enjoy that. my sons loved this. i just wanted to leave. in terms of coming up with a system lik
maybe they need t we need to che orientation of schooling to say the subjects can be interesting there is no weight to this we want you to learn some of these things and find what interests you and i could be liberal arts are more technical things. >> guest: i have four kids, so i've seen a lot of what it looks like as well. it doesn't start for college. it starts earlier than that. >> guest: you could imagine making it radically different and people wouldn't consider school...
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her mother is a nurse and afthat story che cae, but it was too late for dominic's family. >> we didn't know what we were going to do or like where we were going to go, and it's like the rent around here, it's really high. >> reporter: they were able to buy a home in richmond. dominic said they are lucky they could make it work, but richmond is not home. >> it's sad to be from here and see the changes being made, and they don't include me or people who look like me. >> reporter: both make too much for the housing subsidies, but they don't make enough to pay the going rate in their hometowns. >> my wages are okay, $30 an hour, but it's not enough for san francisco. >> we are losing cue d a see of >> to thk can build a new culture in exclusive suburbs, that's kind of wishful thinking, i think. some of this will be lost forever. >> reporter: chapel said there's a lot that can be done. most importantly resources need to be shared regionally, so those who have been forced to the fringes, they don't end up being even more disconnected. >> if we just leave it to the market, it's all going to s
her mother is a nurse and afthat story che cae, but it was too late for dominic's family. >> we didn't know what we were going to do or like where we were going to go, and it's like the rent around here, it's really high. >> reporter: they were able to buy a home in richmond. dominic said they are lucky they could make it work, but richmond is not home. >> it's sad to be from here and see the changes being made, and they don't include me or people who look like me. >>...
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>>that's basically been what i've been doing this entire shelter at home, a out of che's watching yourhis itself is that many of us that's eugene right look at his belly. yeah is it really that it's alright know my time. but it's get >>8.56 is the time still ahead baseball's back that's how we're all going to look on the couch once we finally get some baseball on tv to watch yeah crawford's will trend live at oracle park with what it's going to be like once the first pitch lives. and we also have a surge in coronavirus cases here in california that's one of the big stories we'll talk more about that and the latest on a possible coronavirus vaccine when might it become available. and people are complaining about illegal fireworks. hanging all night long, it's got a lot of people calling police to and they're stepping up and form. >>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 09:00am. >>and thanks for playing along its wednesday 9 o'clock if you're keeping track of that means anything to you and i think more and more people are keeping track of the you know you still have the weekends and you
>>that's basically been what i've been doing this entire shelter at home, a out of che's watching yourhis itself is that many of us that's eugene right look at his belly. yeah is it really that it's alright know my time. but it's get >>8.56 is the time still ahead baseball's back that's how we're all going to look on the couch once we finally get some baseball on tv to watch yeah crawford's will trend live at oracle park with what it's going to be like once the first pitch lives....
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i want to bring in shah balani and che levine. shah, it is great for the market to go sideways. we're knot accustomed to that this year. >> i think the reason it is sideways now, charles. the market is taking a breather in here. the trend has been clearly up. all of the days when the market has been up the volume has been great. on down days the volume slept off. that is only positive time. the reversal last thursday last, market sold off big time, volume was big and this past friday, we did reversal, volume picked up. that is a little worrisome but the trend is up and investors are looking at retail, having driven up the market, institutional investors behind the curve will come in behind them and bid up the market further because they are lacking in performance. charles: they are lacking in performance. but i get the sense, shah, some are weighing if we wait back, retail, particularly millenials, run out of money if we get the pullback we'll get our chance. i kind of feel that is going on as well. alicia, what are your thoughts? >> i think the markets are really waiting for a
i want to bring in shah balani and che levine. shah, it is great for the market to go sideways. we're knot accustomed to that this year. >> i think the reason it is sideways now, charles. the market is taking a breather in here. the trend has been clearly up. all of the days when the market has been up the volume has been great. on down days the volume slept off. that is only positive time. the reversal last thursday last, market sold off big time, volume was big and this past friday, we...
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rides through the station ♪ ♪ crying, what will become of me ♪ ♪ how can i afford ea see my sister in chearter past two ♪ ♪ and through the open window she hands arlie a sandwich ♪ ♪ as the train comes rumbling through ♪ ♪ but did he ever return ♪ no, he never returned and d his fate is still unlear♪ ♪ he may ride forever ♪ he may ride forever 'neath the streets of boston ♪ ♪ he's the ma ♪ pick it, davey davey: kinda hurts my fingers. ♪ now, ♪ don't you think it's a scandal ♪ ♪ how the people have to pay and pay ♪ ♪ fight the fare increase, vote for george o'brian ♪ ♪ get poor charlie off the mta or else he'll never return ♪ ♪ no, he'll never rets n and his fate istill unlearned ♪ ♪ just like pl revere ♪ he may ride forever 'neath the stets of boston ♪ ♪ he's the man who never returned ♪ ♪ he's the man who never returned ♪ ♪ he's the man who never returned ♪ rried man" by the kingston trio) ♪ it takes a worried man ♪ng a worried song ♪ it takes a worried man ♪ to sing a worried song ♪ it takes a worried man ♪ to sing a worried song ♪ i'm worrd now ♪ ♪ but i won't be worried long ♪ ♪ got m
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yach miami beach che alcindor joins us next. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down because of your health, even if you have health problems or take medication. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up, perfect if you're on a fixed budget. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can never be cancelled, so you get lifetime security. and for extra peace of mind, you also have a 30-day mon
yach miami beach che alcindor joins us next. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance...
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statue in the district of honoring confederate soldiers or generals or whenever dc council member mary cheas part of the most recent effort partnering with former council member jack evans. >>chase says that they went to the free masons who commission that statue and says they agreed to have it removed. and it's on federal land. park service told them to take the matter to congress no i think they just ignored us but fast forward 3 years later and that statue is being hauled away covered in graffiti. >>she says she understands, but cannot condone illegal activity >>sometimes it's important that we stop and think about why are we honoring. this person and it no longer fits we're stuck with it because it was there for many >>again now is carl willis reporting for us tonight. time now for 4 zone forecast getting a live right now at san francisco's embarcadero and the weekend is wrapping up and we have a breeze a rodriguez standing by to look at the work week. yeah, let's take a quick check out your microclimate monday forecast because it is going to be a warmer one at that. a few degrees abov
statue in the district of honoring confederate soldiers or generals or whenever dc council member mary cheas part of the most recent effort partnering with former council member jack evans. >>chase says that they went to the free masons who commission that statue and says they agreed to have it removed. and it's on federal land. park service told them to take the matter to congress no i think they just ignored us but fast forward 3 years later and that statue is being hauled away covered...
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. >> woodruff: stay-at-home ordere posed a che to americans who struggle with addiction and rely on thesupport of in-person nycovery meetings. and thers found their drinking habits changed drastically during the pandemicn william am looks at the impact covid-19 has had on americans' substance use, and t the consequenct could long outlast the virus. >> this week has been allenging. found myself having an unexpectedly strong urge to drink yesterday. >> brangham: this is what a recovery meeting looks like i the age of social distancing. >> it's been kind of difficult, in having urges and cravings to drink. >> brangham: groups like this one, f people struggling with substance abuse and addiction, have been forced to move online. these members of what's called"y smart reco it's an alcoholics anonymous alternative, all agreed to be filmed/recorded. >> i have been dealing with quarantine in a rather negative way, with my anxiety a >> bng sepat onef m fighting off membera., reagan reed, decided to depart from that group's anonymity policy to speak personally about the challenges posed by corona
. >> woodruff: stay-at-home ordere posed a che to americans who struggle with addiction and rely on thesupport of in-person nycovery meetings. and thers found their drinking habits changed drastically during the pandemicn william am looks at the impact covid-19 has had on americans' substance use, and t the consequenct could long outlast the virus. >> this week has been allenging. found myself having an unexpectedly strong urge to drink yesterday. >> brangham: this is what a...
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we need resources like personal protective equipment not only for doctors and nurses but ka che -- cashiersnd bus drivers and a national coordinated strategy. if we don't have a national strategy for combatting covid-19, those are the most affected are those that are the most vulnerable who bear the greatest brunt of disparities. >> so in looking at the underlying issues that make -- that have made it so that covid affects black and brown people worse than it affects white people, you're looking at socioeconomic factors, not getting as much sleep, not being able to access high quality food, we talked about food deserts around the country in portions of urban areas. people don't have access to vegetables. there are issues of stress with the jobsites. there's the fact that black and brown people are -- have more of the essential worker jobs in many of the cities, the grocery store workers, the bus drivers, the subway workers, people who are nmore exposed to more peopl, they live in denser areas. in order to address those issues, it seems like we're also needing to address some underlying soci
we need resources like personal protective equipment not only for doctors and nurses but ka che -- cashiersnd bus drivers and a national coordinated strategy. if we don't have a national strategy for combatting covid-19, those are the most affected are those that are the most vulnerable who bear the greatest brunt of disparities. >> so in looking at the underlying issues that make -- that have made it so that covid affects black and brown people worse than it affects white people, you're...
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lethey are called human che trials, in which, a smaller group of volunteers are given ac e and then deliberately infected with covid 19 to quickly test whether it works. >> so challenge studies fill a really critical gap there. >> nawaz: seema shah, a bioethicist at northwestern t university, sa real value of human challenge trials is their speed. >> so you can take two groups of people randomize one to receive a vaccine. the other to receive placebo and then expose them to the virus. and if you see a difference between those two groups, you know, very quickly whether that vaccine worked. >> nawaz: now, up until this point, human challenge trials have only ever been used with diseases like malaria or typblid fever-- cuif the vaccine fails. with covid 19, there is no cure. >> challenge trials have a lot of promise and potential. but we have to be sure that they're going to realize that potential and that we can manage the risks appropriately. >> nawaz: a recent study published in the "journal of infectious diseases" also says that human challenge trials could have the potential to accelerate a co
lethey are called human che trials, in which, a smaller group of volunteers are given ac e and then deliberately infected with covid 19 to quickly test whether it works. >> so challenge studies fill a really critical gap there. >> nawaz: seema shah, a bioethicist at northwestern t university, sa real value of human challenge trials is their speed. >> so you can take two groups of people randomize one to receive a vaccine. the other to receive placebo and then expose them to...
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dan makes julia an easy grill-roasted whole chicken, jack challenges bridget to a taste test of milk cheisa reviews specialty gadgets, anelle makes bridget the perfect skillet-charred green beans. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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and a profession that allows you to use lethal force, there should be very significant>> che unfortunatelyis play out too many times before, the death of a police man -- of an individual, black citizen come at the hands of policeman, protests, sometimes looting or violence, demands for a reform and in the end, notonfident ares time will be different, then all those other times in the past and how much are you willing to compromise to get the legislation that you have advanced in the house through the republican-led senate and then signed by the president? >> at the end of the day, and legislation is always about compromise, but i am extremely hopeful this time and i've been doing this work for years. decades, actually. but the difference now is that there is a significant awareness, people are in the streets. if i just hate when it gets reduced to violence, but the majority of the protest to know over the last few weeks have been peaceful and the pressure is on us and i really feel it were going to act in the conversations with my republican colleagues, even at our first hearing, has been
and a profession that allows you to use lethal force, there should be very significant>> che unfortunatelyis play out too many times before, the death of a police man -- of an individual, black citizen come at the hands of policeman, protests, sometimes looting or violence, demands for a reform and in the end, notonfident ares time will be different, then all those other times in the past and how much are you willing to compromise to get the legislation that you have advanced in the house...
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and living on the same earth and need to start working together >> seth: we had our friend michael cheterday. it was really moving for me to hear him say that he has never, nor would he ever, call 911, because he did not think that that was a service that was for him, or that would make any situation that he would call it for better what is your -- you know, historically, what has your relationship with police been like on a one-to-one level >> well, you know, like i said again, i'm 52. and i've lived through a lot of stuff. my brother was a hardcore gangster there's been many nights that i had to go pick him up in the alley after sheriffs have dropped him off or beaten him to death, you know, just beating him up they just stop by and pick him up, throw him in the car, and beat him up. you know, so, you know, for me coming from compton, you know, the police is a bad thing. but, you know, like you grow up, you know you grow up, and you meet other people, you learn things and i have learned that there -- all cops ain't bad i don't think all cops are bad i think there's a percentage of th
and living on the same earth and need to start working together >> seth: we had our friend michael cheterday. it was really moving for me to hear him say that he has never, nor would he ever, call 911, because he did not think that that was a service that was for him, or that would make any situation that he would call it for better what is your -- you know, historically, what has your relationship with police been like on a one-to-one level >> well, you know, like i said again, i'm...
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out that senate majority leader voted no on that bill, because it emotes with the majority, there's a che he could bring it up again after further negotiation. if there's not much time left between now and the fourth of july break. it is highly doubtful anything will move forward in the senate. a large piece of police reform legislation from the house and the senate appears elusive. the other thing that president talked about, we have seen monuments being pulled down across the country on monday night, a group of protesters tried to pull down the statue of andrew jackson that is really the center piece of lafayette square. the president said he will be signing an executive order which will put a number of different processes in place so that anyone who is involved in action like that will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. the president tweeted yesterday morning that people who do such things should be sentenced to as much as ten years in jail. we also talked today, david, about the upcoming polish elections on sunday. president duda is in a tight race with his challenger. th
out that senate majority leader voted no on that bill, because it emotes with the majority, there's a che he could bring it up again after further negotiation. if there's not much time left between now and the fourth of july break. it is highly doubtful anything will move forward in the senate. a large piece of police reform legislation from the house and the senate appears elusive. the other thing that president talked about, we have seen monuments being pulled down across the country on...
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good about doing is not making celebrity out of people are feeling that everyone has to be the next che guevara to practical or is it that's what you're going for that's not what you're going to be so i think we will look back on history and maybe 5 or 10 years and be able to point to key individuals who did help get the police defunded who dig create change in different cities but i think right now in the moment it might be you know 2 hired to necessarily say develop your finish up or where. a lot of people are just like people become addicted can't look like you know something like the bigger organization put forth some of the bigger figures who are who are trying to marry the movement but there's not a lot of people i'm speaking from my mom there's a lot of underground people who are doing pretty good thing about our community to buy into to make money for them to make sure our students have something to love and look forward to when i think i think i don't know if those people are going to get the praise they deserve a history but they don't care about the parade because i don't tha
good about doing is not making celebrity out of people are feeling that everyone has to be the next che guevara to practical or is it that's what you're going for that's not what you're going to be so i think we will look back on history and maybe 5 or 10 years and be able to point to key individuals who did help get the police defunded who dig create change in different cities but i think right now in the moment it might be you know 2 hired to necessarily say develop your finish up or where. a...
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meese floyd giving a very personal testimony as he begins to make the argument that there needs to be che's change in policing in the united states whether it's ending systemic racism whether it is ending police practices that affect blacks and whites when it comes to chokeholds when it comes to a national registry to see that civilians can file and lodge a complaint and that that will be listened to and that a police officer can't just change and find a new job so these are all things that need to be addressed that will be addressed in the house of representatives the question becomes will it be picked up in the republican controlled senate will this republican president sign it i suspect that this is something that's going to be discussed on the campaign trail as we march towards the presidential election in november candy how can a white house correspondent thanks very much combining. well we can dig into this a little more with eric can he is joining us via skype from washington d.c. is a political analyst he's also the author of the g.o.p. civil war every president trumps approval rati
meese floyd giving a very personal testimony as he begins to make the argument that there needs to be che's change in policing in the united states whether it's ending systemic racism whether it is ending police practices that affect blacks and whites when it comes to chokeholds when it comes to a national registry to see that civilians can file and lodge a complaint and that that will be listened to and that a police officer can't just change and find a new job so these are all things that...
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former club immanence he's covering the 600 kilometer distance from his previous home in bella has on che on 2 wheels the 36 year old who signed a 2 year contract hopes to help around $4000.00 families on his cycling trip companies sponsoring him will give out full faith kits for each kilometer he writes fred will be fit if not a little tired when he gets to rio and could start training soon as some rare clubs have already got on to non-contact practice on the way all right that is useful for now have more feel later rob. thanks very much indeed and folly basketball is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories more dog details on the website which is you dot com on top matheson. examining the impact of today's headlines extraordinary times require extraordinary measures but these should not be at the expense of our privacy setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussed moods and nor the life that was in these walls and now there is no live in the one global experts in discussion in this democracy why are people not voting international filmmakers and the world cl
former club immanence he's covering the 600 kilometer distance from his previous home in bella has on che on 2 wheels the 36 year old who signed a 2 year contract hopes to help around $4000.00 families on his cycling trip companies sponsoring him will give out full faith kits for each kilometer he writes fred will be fit if not a little tired when he gets to rio and could start training soon as some rare clubs have already got on to non-contact practice on the way all right that is useful for...
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smelseis heardn his lal vio tellinvalenzue, "i'm going to expleve to che you out, bro even aer valenela lost conscisness, t video sws elser ma no attet to hel him. instead he iheard deribing s encounr with venzuela as a "gd littleight." antonivalenzue was a father ofour r whwoworkeds a painter. acrding tothe washgton po," l lasruruces,ew mexic had the ghest ra of poli killingsf any ci in th country tween 20 and 201 on capitol hill, democratic lawmakers from the house and senate introduced their police reform legislation monday. this is congressional black caucus chair karen bass. acthe justice and policing establishes a bold transformative vision of policing in america. never again should the will be subjected to witnessing what we saw on the streets in minneapolis. the slow murder of an individual by uniformed police officer. amy: the legislation would make prosecuting police abuses easier, create a national registry to track misconduct, the transfer of some military equipment to police departments, and ban chokeholds and other practices that have killed people. before unveiling the bi
smelseis heardn his lal vio tellinvalenzue, "i'm going to expleve to che you out, bro even aer valenela lost conscisness, t video sws elser ma no attet to hel him. instead he iheard deribing s encounr with venzuela as a "gd littleight." antonivalenzue was a father ofour r whwoworkeds a painter. acrding tothe washgton po," l lasruruces,ew mexic had the ghest ra of poli killingsf any ci in th country tween 20 and 201 on capitol hill, democratic lawmakers from the house and...
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let's go now to nbc's morgan che cheski live from minneapolis. what is it like right now and can you tell us what happened on that bridge? >> reporter: katy, i absolutely can. the first thing, what a stark contrast from last night to tonight where around this time we were seeing hundreds of law enforcement officers make their way through the city clearing out areas where thousands had gathered earlier in the day and tonight an almost eerily quiet evening here, katy, after a series of arrests that happened within the past several hours. we know 150 people were taken into custody not too far from where i'm standing, in fact, you'll see a line of police and national guard humvees. about 50 yards down this street. we know there was a gas station a short disstoons ttance on the side of that barricade of vehicles where police and law enforcement officers were able to round up that many protesters and take them into custody. and that is one of the more aggressive actions we've seen since this footprint from law enforcement really tripled yesterday, katy
let's go now to nbc's morgan che cheski live from minneapolis. what is it like right now and can you tell us what happened on that bridge? >> reporter: katy, i absolutely can. the first thing, what a stark contrast from last night to tonight where around this time we were seeing hundreds of law enforcement officers make their way through the city clearing out areas where thousands had gathered earlier in the day and tonight an almost eerily quiet evening here, katy, after a series of...
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(cheering, applause) (air horn blowing) (cheing, applause continue) all the while, the number of bodiescksade their daily runs to a potter's field where the poorest among us are laid to rest. worldwide, the virus has killed more than 430,000 people. in t u.s., a nationwide lockdown has led to the steepest drop in employment since the great depression. now countries around the worldbe are nning to reopen. health care officials warn of a second wave. >> go to pbs.org/frontline fomore of our coverage of the pandemic. >> (chanting) i can't breathe! >> and listen to o podcast "race, police, and the pandemic" wi historian, jelani cobb. >> from our educational system, our healthre system, like all these things that ultimately culminate in the explosions that we've seen in the past week. >> connect with frontline on facebook and w twitter, andch anytime on the pbs video app or pbs.org/frontline. >> wall street loves a success story. and, john kapoor had a great story to sell. >> his mantra was, by any means necessary, get the job done. >> the only way that i knew how to do it to get that guaran
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there'there is also the huge che how it could cease fully independent. who are these people with this problem without accountability and who will decide who is on the court. i think our system reaches a compromise that makes sense, which is that judges have a lifetime opinion if they are not answerable to the elections or to the elected officials once they are appointed, but they are appointed by elect officials said that there is a connection between them and our democratic system, but there is also those that are independent. i've been open to the idea that lifetime tenure on the court is something that can be resolved and others proposals out there for the terms so that you don't have the justices that are appointed when they are 50 and to serve for 40 years on the court and you sort of step with whatever you get. and if they would go to the appellate court and still have lifetime tenure on the supreme court, they would only serve a period with eight years. so they would get two or three appointments. the lucky you just mentioned is about the contempt
there'there is also the huge che how it could cease fully independent. who are these people with this problem without accountability and who will decide who is on the court. i think our system reaches a compromise that makes sense, which is that judges have a lifetime opinion if they are not answerable to the elections or to the elected officials once they are appointed, but they are appointed by elect officials said that there is a connection between them and our democratic system, but there...
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nypd commissioner che. >> the perpetrator struck multiple times. he is here in critical condition. we had two police officers shot in the hand and we had the third police officer stabbed in the neck. all police officers at this point in time thank god are in stable condition and are expected to recover. reporter: meanwhile there was still plenty of activity with demonstrations last night there were 180 arrests of protesters breaking the 8:00 p.m. curfew in new york. in just a few hours a memorial prayer service will take place here in brooklyn at plaza park for george floyd who died last week while in minneapolis custody. his brother terrence floyd lives here in new york and will be on hand with other family members. that is getting ready to take place. once the service is over, the group here is expected to march over the brooklyn bridge into manhattan. neil? neil: laura, be safe yourself. laura engle reporting in the middle of all of that. obviously disturbing times. doesn't my next guest know it. darren porcher, former nymd lieutenant. lieutenant, good to have you. there is so m
nypd commissioner che. >> the perpetrator struck multiple times. he is here in critical condition. we had two police officers shot in the hand and we had the third police officer stabbed in the neck. all police officers at this point in time thank god are in stable condition and are expected to recover. reporter: meanwhile there was still plenty of activity with demonstrations last night there were 180 arrests of protesters breaking the 8:00 p.m. curfew in new york. in just a few hours a...
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morgan ches ski is joining us from atlanta just across the street from where the shooting took place. morgan, a good sunday to you. how have things been going there today? >> it has been tense here. we know there's been a steady presence of people here all night long. since that fire gutted this wendy's following the death of rayshard brooks friday night. not even 36 hours since his death, we are seeing some of those significant steps forward. we know three parallel vest fwagss are happening now looking into his death. one from the georgia bureau of investigation, another from the district attorney then the police investigation happening into this incident that took place when ever brooks fell asleep at the drive through u and was initially contacted by the two officers. as far as the crowd here goes, obviously, there have been you know the same cries for justice that we saw a few weeks ago in the death of george floyd in minneapolis. there's a protest planned later today filling the streets of atlanta. the location has yet to be determined but we've seen a significant show of support
morgan ches ski is joining us from atlanta just across the street from where the shooting took place. morgan, a good sunday to you. how have things been going there today? >> it has been tense here. we know there's been a steady presence of people here all night long. since that fire gutted this wendy's following the death of rayshard brooks friday night. not even 36 hours since his death, we are seeing some of those significant steps forward. we know three parallel vest fwagss are...
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de-escalation and a peaceful response to the injustice of the murder of george floyd, breonna taylor, chego through the list, and that has taken far too long in seattle. >> and obviously, as you know, there's that new bill that is going through congress, at least led by house democrats, who want sweeping reforms of policing in this country, no-knock warrants, a ban on those, a ban on chokeholds, you know, all kinds of reforms that are out there but the reality of it is, so much of this happens on a state and local level. how do you take what you are doing in washington, d.c., and make sure that some of the counties, police departments on the city level actually implement them? >> well, you have to have both. you have to outlaw some of these things federally, and then you also need to give more jurisdiction to state attorney generals and others who are trying to prosecute, which we do in the bill, and then you have to have a component that is around investing in local communities. so, the bill -- the justice in policing act, the democrats have written and we invite republicans to come into
de-escalation and a peaceful response to the injustice of the murder of george floyd, breonna taylor, chego through the list, and that has taken far too long in seattle. >> and obviously, as you know, there's that new bill that is going through congress, at least led by house democrats, who want sweeping reforms of policing in this country, no-knock warrants, a ban on those, a ban on chokeholds, you know, all kinds of reforms that are out there but the reality of it is, so much of this...
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otro es ser tan alto como alan, tan fuerte como el che, tan inteligente como tÚ raúl. y es, chicos?bla con francisca y le revela, entre otras cosas, que ha sido victima de discriminacion. preguntas y respuestas candentes. ===gracias por amanecer con nosotros aqui en despierta america, el show que tu prefieres en las maqanas porque te trae mas ♪ hey! ♪ yo quiero que este ♪ sea el mundo que conteste ♪ del este hasta oeste ♪ y bajo el mismo sol ♪ bajo el mismo sol en la ducha. caress intensifica tus sentidos, con su extracto de seda y esencia de aceite floral. obtén una piel radiante, y deja que la imaginación fluya. caress, la inspiración nace aquí. ♪ y despierta amÉrica ♪ alan: "despierta amÉrica" no se detiene, el departamento de trabajo publica su mÁs reciente informe, la tasa de desempleo disminuyen el Último mes. a medida que avanza la reapertura de los 50 estados. analizamos su impacto en la economÍa. carlos: natti natasha se confiesa con francisca, la cantante habla de su nuevo Éxito, revela que la discriminar y cuenta por quÉ muestra mÁs sus atributos. alan: hoy vamos a conoce
otro es ser tan alto como alan, tan fuerte como el che, tan inteligente como tÚ raúl. y es, chicos?bla con francisca y le revela, entre otras cosas, que ha sido victima de discriminacion. preguntas y respuestas candentes. ===gracias por amanecer con nosotros aqui en despierta america, el show que tu prefieres en las maqanas porque te trae mas ♪ hey! ♪ yo quiero que este ♪ sea el mundo que conteste ♪ del este hasta oeste ♪ y bajo el mismo sol ♪ bajo el mismo sol en la ducha. caress...
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de bogota, colombia con capacidad limitada al 35 por ciento, antes de ent entrar los clientes deben chedores en epocas de crisis surgen oport oportunidades para hacer dine dinerito de mas, ahi los vemos, muy buenos dias para los dos. >>> muy buenos dias, saludos p para la audiencia. >>> quiero comenzar contigo porque eres como muchas personas que viven de cheque en qcheque. >>> tenia 3 trabajos, tenia que hacer de todo, hasta que un dbun dia decidi aprender en la bolsa de valores, abri mi cuenta y el resto lo acabas de describir, ayud o ao a personas de todas ps del mudnndo. >>> qque bueno, un ejemplo de u superacion, las estadisticas nos dicen que solo el 25 por ciento de los hispanos invierte nen l b boslsa, no fue hasta este aÑo qe comence a invetrtir, quien inn s necesita alguien para iniciar en el tema. >>> lo primero es aprender ,los hispanos llegamos a este pais buscando una nueva empresa, b c buscando rehacer nustestro futu, podemos decir si ya cogimos el g gran risdgo como no aprender algo tan importante que puede ayudar a mi flamilia, lo 1prime es abrirse a aprender, creerse q
de bogota, colombia con capacidad limitada al 35 por ciento, antes de ent entrar los clientes deben chedores en epocas de crisis surgen oport oportunidades para hacer dine dinerito de mas, ahi los vemos, muy buenos dias para los dos. >>> muy buenos dias, saludos p para la audiencia. >>> quiero comenzar contigo porque eres como muchas personas que viven de cheque en qcheque. >>> tenia 3 trabajos, tenia que hacer de todo, hasta que un dbun dia decidi aprender en la...
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he wore a che guevara t-shirt, upset miami, who has negative things to say about fidel castro's coconspiratorg we should have signed him. the commissioner saving we should have signed him. i'm not sure he wants to play. 2scouts said there, he had 28 scouts, he doesn't like this. he went to high school field. nobody showed up. the problem with kaepernick. doesn't want to be a back up. three years, i don't know what is left. no one will make him a starter now. what will he do as jameis winston or teddy bridgewater. i don't see it. stuart: the league may well be worried about collusion. it is quite possible that kaepernick could launch a lawsuit, say heying you guys colluded to keep me out. that is wrong. it is illegal. i want money. they have got to be worried about that? >> he sued already. got a few million bucks. it is not nearly what he would have made as a player. they settled out of court. nike giving him a ton of money. he has speaking gigs. he doesn't have to get tackled. plus if he goes out on the field, and terrible. it will back up all the critics that the nfl would sign anybody incl
he wore a che guevara t-shirt, upset miami, who has negative things to say about fidel castro's coconspiratorg we should have signed him. the commissioner saving we should have signed him. i'm not sure he wants to play. 2scouts said there, he had 28 scouts, he doesn't like this. he went to high school field. nobody showed up. the problem with kaepernick. doesn't want to be a back up. three years, i don't know what is left. no one will make him a starter now. what will he do as jameis winston or...