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>> good morning, victor and christi.navarro saying that the white house is eyeing about $2 trillion for this so-called phase 4 stimulus money going out. they want to focus on the manufacturing sector. they said yesterday basically that there are so many economic headwinds across many sectors. but especially dining, the restaurant industry, the entertainment industry. those are taken a big hit. the manufacturing sector has to be boosted to compensate for that. it will incentivize offshore companies to come back and will follow the president's often repeated phrase, that people should buy american and hire american. navarro did acknowledge that there are differences in what congressional republicans have wanted and what congressional democrats have said they wanted. democrats want more for the phase 4 stimulus package and have been trying to move on a faster timeline than what republicans have been willing to entertain. senator mitch mcconnell wants something half the size of what the white house is eyeing. white house adv
>> good morning, victor and christi.navarro saying that the white house is eyeing about $2 trillion for this so-called phase 4 stimulus money going out. they want to focus on the manufacturing sector. they said yesterday basically that there are so many economic headwinds across many sectors. but especially dining, the restaurant industry, the entertainment industry. those are taken a big hit. the manufacturing sector has to be boosted to compensate for that. it will incentivize offshore...
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i think that's very important governor christie, as a sign of hope and confidence. after what this public has been through in the past six months, we forgot that he went through impeachment for the first month and a half of the year. this is all it's been for six months. >> laura: i think we are going to have some trouble. >> the most strictly given diagnosis, the fact of the matter is, they lose their savings and people are distraught, they are submitting
i think that's very important governor christie, as a sign of hope and confidence. after what this public has been through in the past six months, we forgot that he went through impeachment for the first month and a half of the year. this is all it's been for six months. >> laura: i think we are going to have some trouble. >> the most strictly given diagnosis, the fact of the matter is, they lose their savings and people are distraught, they are submitting
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>> reporter: good morning, victor and christi.arlier this week the white house wanted 10,000 active duty troops to patrol the streets of d.c. when we were seeing active destruction in parts of the protests that were spiraling out of control. president trump was advocating a crackdown not just in the nation's capital but in parts of the country. he was not liking what he was seeing. defense secretary mark esper and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff pushed back on the president's demands. esper eventually did send 1600 active duty troops on to the streets of d.c. acquiescing in part to the white house's demands. but there were already national guardsmen out there. none were needed and they started to go home thursday night. slowly phasing out the national guardsmen. the white house yesterday issuing a strong statement of support for esper after he ended up on shaky ground. on wednesday, he broke publicly with the president saying he did not support the use of active duty troops. that touched off speculation, victor and christi t
>> reporter: good morning, victor and christi.arlier this week the white house wanted 10,000 active duty troops to patrol the streets of d.c. when we were seeing active destruction in parts of the protests that were spiraling out of control. president trump was advocating a crackdown not just in the nation's capital but in parts of the country. he was not liking what he was seeing. defense secretary mark esper and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff pushed back on the president's...
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hillary ford which boom bust anchor christi i. among the trends already in motion which have accelerated during the pandemic distance learning school was out in many cases and here in rhode island we did the remarkably well big companies were donating laptops big telcos are passing out hot spots and are donating free wi-fi the fall semester is a. question mark because a lot of parents are squawking about paying full boat to wishin if college is going to do a glorified correspondence course and the buzz word we've been hearing is credit wars meaning will the legacy university accept the credits that we earned for those 1st couple of years of western civ an english comp back home at the community college hilary as a college parent yourself i got one minute left but for see the fall seminar and what about this credit wars issue. well i would say to you yes well and normal is a transaction the pain but something to your students to enjoy to benefit from to grow and to learn it is just online learning they're not having the entire expe
hillary ford which boom bust anchor christi i. among the trends already in motion which have accelerated during the pandemic distance learning school was out in many cases and here in rhode island we did the remarkably well big companies were donating laptops big telcos are passing out hot spots and are donating free wi-fi the fall semester is a. question mark because a lot of parents are squawking about paying full boat to wishin if college is going to do a glorified correspondence course and...
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sara carter, laura dorgan and chris christie are all here to respond.s the big covid lie, where is the second wave that the left has been warning us about? if it weren't for celebrities shoving it down our throats, raymond arroyo is here with hollywood's latest embarrassing new plea to stay relevant. but first, the angles g.o.p. platform for 2020,ea that's a focus of tonight's angle. the past six months have been -- to put it mildly a very difficult time for the country. first the democrats drag the nation through the phony impeachment proceedings without even specifying a crime and then the coronavirus hit. a blue state governors decide to flatten the curves by flattening our economy and our constitutional rights. now we are in the midst of mass demonstrations and still some writing breaking out in major cities. with a 2020 elections now just four and a half months away or so, the g.o.p. has to make sure it's platform actually speaks to the horrors and the hardship that this country is experiencing. the best days are indeed ahead of us, not behind us..
sara carter, laura dorgan and chris christie are all here to respond.s the big covid lie, where is the second wave that the left has been warning us about? if it weren't for celebrities shoving it down our throats, raymond arroyo is here with hollywood's latest embarrassing new plea to stay relevant. but first, the angles g.o.p. platform for 2020,ea that's a focus of tonight's angle. the past six months have been -- to put it mildly a very difficult time for the country. first the democrats...
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christy, good morning. guest: good morning and thank you for having me. host: you are the codirector of the innovative policing program at georgetown law school. what exactly is that? guest: that is something i started with some of my colleagues who have a background in policing. one of them is a professor, also a reserved police officer. we do a number of programs trying to get police to speak differently about their professions. we call it the police for tomorrow program. it is a program for officers to bring them together once per month and have them ask some of the hardest questions about policing and talk about how it impacts their life and doing something about it. whereabouts a starter program, able active bystander support law enforcement. it is really meant to get at one of the issues that was so tragically relevant in the george floyd killing, trying to help officers do a better job intervening to prevent other officers' misconduct. it is something we all think we should do what we know from the , but what we know from the research is that many
christy, good morning. guest: good morning and thank you for having me. host: you are the codirector of the innovative policing program at georgetown law school. what exactly is that? guest: that is something i started with some of my colleagues who have a background in policing. one of them is a professor, also a reserved police officer. we do a number of programs trying to get police to speak differently about their professions. we call it the police for tomorrow program. it is a program for...
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victor and christi. >> sarah westwood, live at the white house. thank you, sarah. >>> for the officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks is waking up in jail today. as the georgia lawmaker says he believes the charges against him are purely political. we have the charges against him. stay close. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing anolon pioneered the hard- anodized non-stick pan. we spent 35 years perfecting it. we put non-stick inside and out, so it's easier to clean. we invented an induction-ready, extra-thick aluminum base, so it can take the heat. then we added an edge-to-edge stainless steel bottom, so it's truly dishwasher-safe. most importantly, we made it for you. anolon. the ultimate nonstick. get yours at anolon.com anolon. the ultimate nonstick. can attack anywhere. get fast relief here with primatene mist. available over the counter for mild ashtma. primatene mist. breathe easy again. ♪ >>> my overwhelming feeling about
victor and christi. >> sarah westwood, live at the white house. thank you, sarah. >>> for the officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks is waking up in jail today. as the georgia lawmaker says he believes the charges against him are purely political. we have the charges against him. stay close. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing anolon pioneered the hard-...
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i to talk about the market christy what's going on here . well doesn't look like the market optimism has resulted in a kind of an over what situation here and especially as we move forward we're going into the summer lol where there won't be any that much new data or catalyst it's going to be a data law it's going to be a data vacuum where liquid you know will also be very thin and so that's going to impact trading and volatility and we might see some dramatic swings up or down but as one creator in all week or pretty much all month long the market is being kept well supported and fully inflated by the constant injections by this of a bank this is a very well supported market here and it's hard to keep that down so right now there is a bias for positive news over negative news however there's still a lot of concern right now as beijing has just reported that it will be shutting down schools again amid a resurgence of one of ours outbreak we all priced in this recovery a sharp quick recovery and a bounce but how can we get that when the reali
i to talk about the market christy what's going on here . well doesn't look like the market optimism has resulted in a kind of an over what situation here and especially as we move forward we're going into the summer lol where there won't be any that much new data or catalyst it's going to be a data law it's going to be a data vacuum where liquid you know will also be very thin and so that's going to impact trading and volatility and we might see some dramatic swings up or down but as one...
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christi, victor?> response from the democrats, what are you hearing? >> last night, jerry nadler said he would welcome jeffrey berman to testify next week. chuck schumer, the senate minority leader, is issued a statement where he said the late friday night dismissal reeks of potential corruption in the legal process. what is angering president trump? a previous action by this u.s. attorney or one that is on going? so raising questions again about the motivations behind this attempt or first step toward a firing? christi, victor? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a former homicide prosecutor in new york and cnn legal analyst with us now. paul, so good to see you again. we know that sndy is regarded as one of the most independent prosecutorial offices in the u.s. with that said, what power does berman have to fight for his position? >> berman is in a remarkably strong position because he essentially was appointed by the district court judges of the federal district that he sits in. that happened b
christi, victor?> response from the democrats, what are you hearing? >> last night, jerry nadler said he would welcome jeffrey berman to testify next week. chuck schumer, the senate minority leader, is issued a statement where he said the late friday night dismissal reeks of potential corruption in the legal process. what is angering president trump? a previous action by this u.s. attorney or one that is on going? so raising questions again about the motivations behind this attempt or...
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christie smith is there live with more. christie?> reporter: you talk a walk around union square or market street and you see scenes like this one here behind me. windows have been broken up. some hit by looters. in the area, you can hear drills because more and more boards are going up on the store fronts around here. especially those that were hit. the mayor and the police chief says after the peaceful protest over the in-custody death of george floyd in minneapolis, things took a turn here with groups of vandals coming out. they said fires were set, businesses looted, and there were some assaults at stores like coach and louisvuitton. the windows are being replaced. they estimate that it's millions of dollars in damage. they say 25 to 30 businesses were broken into or looted. we just spoke with people in the area. >> i'm not surprised but it's shocking to see the destruction around the city and around places of business. so it's sad things dom this. >> reporter: this comes in a time when they are struggling with covid-19 restricti
christie smith is there live with more. christie?> reporter: you talk a walk around union square or market street and you see scenes like this one here behind me. windows have been broken up. some hit by looters. in the area, you can hear drills because more and more boards are going up on the store fronts around here. especially those that were hit. the mayor and the police chief says after the peaceful protest over the in-custody death of george floyd in minneapolis, things took a turn...
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juan and christi i ben let's start with you why was this ban lifted at this time and was a truly over telegrams founder saying that what he would do or he would do more actually to combat extremism. i think it had been very little to do with combating extremism it had much more to do with the fact that this ban on telegram was completely ineffective and all about 15800000 i p addresses were being blocked out including 8 counts on amazon and google clouds it was severely affecting russian businesses but here's the most interesting part of it even though this ban has been in effect for 2 years there are 2 years that the russian government has said you cannot use telegram because it is dangerous system to be used even though that was happening in russian government had accounts on telegram including the russian foreign ministry and the coronavirus task force in russia they all have official telegram channels so we you know when you're losing this thing by attrition when you place a ban on using a certain service and the government into d.'s are forced to use that service because so many
juan and christi i ben let's start with you why was this ban lifted at this time and was a truly over telegrams founder saying that what he would do or he would do more actually to combat extremism. i think it had been very little to do with combating extremism it had much more to do with the fact that this ban on telegram was completely ineffective and all about 15800000 i p addresses were being blocked out including 8 counts on amazon and google clouds it was severely affecting russian...
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open the outback steakhouse, governor christie needs a bloomin' onion.nd at our house, every week is teacher appreciation week. children are wonderful to a point. a point we passed about 35 days ago. we're lucky to have teachers to pawn them off on. we asked parents about their gratitude for teachers on this very special day. >> dear teachers -- >> thank you. >> thanks for all you do. >> every single day. >> we never fully appreciated you. >> we took you for granted. >> but having our kids at home has taught us -- >> beyond a shadow of a doubt. >> that our children -- >> our children. >> our sweet, beautiful children are terrible. >> selfish. >> impossible monsters. >> who suck our life force. >> begging for snacks like zoo animals. >> all day on tiktok. >> and youtube. >> while i'm printing out 500 wo worksheets. >> and trying to figure out what the hell the water cycle is. >> there's jelly on my laptop. >> thank you, teachers. >> thank you. >> how are you not all alcoholics? >> you deserve more money. >> much more. >> how does the president make more t
open the outback steakhouse, governor christie needs a bloomin' onion.nd at our house, every week is teacher appreciation week. children are wonderful to a point. a point we passed about 35 days ago. we're lucky to have teachers to pawn them off on. we asked parents about their gratitude for teachers on this very special day. >> dear teachers -- >> thank you. >> thanks for all you do. >> every single day. >> we never fully appreciated you. >> we took you for...
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reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christi, thanks a lot. a special pink torch made its way through san francisco today ahead of the lighting of the pink triangle. libby shaft kicked the run off this afternoon. 40 runners took part. the run starts at 6:00 before winding up at twin peaks. this is the first year the symbolic pin triangle is not made out of canvases. instead it's made out of lights. it's expected to be so bright you can see it from space. >>> we're following developing news in oakland where someone vandalized the city's lgbtq community center this morning. witnesses say a young white male rode up on a bike, started smashing the windows with a golf club. mayor libby shaft is calling the attack shameful and heartbreaking. >>> fallout at san jose pd after a story we reported last night. several officers accused of making racist facebook posts now on leave. marianne favro just talked with the mayor. she's live with his reaction. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo says the officers involved should be fired. four active duty san jose po
reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christi, thanks a lot. a special pink torch made its way through san francisco today ahead of the lighting of the pink triangle. libby shaft kicked the run off this afternoon. 40 runners took part. the run starts at 6:00 before winding up at twin peaks. this is the first year the symbolic pin triangle is not made out of canvases. instead it's made out of lights. it's expected to be so bright you can see it from space....
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>> reporter: in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> hundreds of happy pride cards on the way to transgender people incarcerated across california. flying over walls/sf bay area black and pink. queer, trans prison solidarity project has been sending cards for years. 300 this weekend were created. >>> deadly shooting at walmart near red bluff. sheriff's department says the suspect was fired from job last year. louis lane let go february of 2019 after failing to show up for work. circled the parking lot four times yesterday before crashing into the building and opening fire with semiautomatic rifle. officers shot and killed him. >>> oakland city council president talking to
>> reporter: in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> hundreds of happy pride cards on the way to transgender people incarcerated across california. flying over walls/sf bay area black and pink. queer, trans prison solidarity project has been sending cards for years. 300 this weekend were created. >>> deadly shooting at walmart near red bluff. sheriff's department says the suspect was fired from job last year. louis lane let go february of 2019 after...
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>> well, honestly, we already know, christi. from the polling data, the seniors, the 65 and up, they long ago walked away from president trump, even before the coronavirus pandemic. they were favoring joe biden. even more so now. there's nothing about what he's saying that's going to turn that around. the reality is there's lots of folks, my dad one of them, happy father's day, dad. he's living with this the way a lot of seniors are. in a way where he can't see his grandkids, we can only visit him one at a time. there's a real serious problem here that the president is trying to pretend does not exist. he gives half truths and then the explanation from the white house is that he was quote-unquote joking about slowing down the testing. there's 121,000 people who died so far. the country is losing something like 800 people a day, christi. 20,000 people a month are dying from this. it's real, real serious. it's affecting seniors more than anybody else. the president clearly doesn't have a plan. he didn't announce a plan. he didn't
>> well, honestly, we already know, christi. from the polling data, the seniors, the 65 and up, they long ago walked away from president trump, even before the coronavirus pandemic. they were favoring joe biden. even more so now. there's nothing about what he's saying that's going to turn that around. the reality is there's lots of folks, my dad one of them, happy father's day, dad. he's living with this the way a lot of seniors are. in a way where he can't see his grandkids, we can only...
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of course, victor, christi, this is all part of president trump's law and order message. he advocated both publicly and privately for law enforcement to dominate the streets in cities across the country earlier this week. >> sara, tell us about this new statement from the press secretary about the defense secretary. >> reporter: we know, victor that esper has been a bit of shaky ground particularly after wednesday when he took to the podium at the pentagon that he did not support the use of active duty troops to quell the protests around the country. white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany says the president has confidence in esper. she described him as instrumental in helping keep the peace over the past week. on wednesday, mcenany had a less than full-throated defense of him. she said as of right now he's still the defense secretary. but there have been tensions between president trump and esper and even with robert o'brien as well. he's on tenuous ground. >> sara westwood at the white house. >>> be sure to watch state of the union with jake tapper. he's joined by
of course, victor, christi, this is all part of president trump's law and order message. he advocated both publicly and privately for law enforcement to dominate the streets in cities across the country earlier this week. >> sara, tell us about this new statement from the press secretary about the defense secretary. >> reporter: we know, victor that esper has been a bit of shaky ground particularly after wednesday when he took to the podium at the pentagon that he did not support...
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sudden and caviar at if the suspect named locally as is usual in these cases in germany as only christie in the was behind model and disappearance police knew he was being talked about as a suspect as long ago as 2013 and didn't act on the information one person did submit its hip about christian b. but the subsequent report from police in branch tied to the federal criminal investigation office was apparently not acted upon much to the horror of the local investigators hindsight can always be 2020 but it does seem that there was a large amount of evidence linking christie and b. to the mccann case that wasn't followed up on the suspect lived in the no go between 995 in 2007 civil years in a house between lagos and prove dilution during this period he had several casual jobs in the lagos region mainly in catering evidence suggests that he also and living by committing crimes including hotel burglaries and drug trafficking as much . as might have been deeply affected to hear but someone who did such awful things and is being accused of such awful crimes used to live here on this peaceful
sudden and caviar at if the suspect named locally as is usual in these cases in germany as only christie in the was behind model and disappearance police knew he was being talked about as a suspect as long ago as 2013 and didn't act on the information one person did submit its hip about christian b. but the subsequent report from police in branch tied to the federal criminal investigation office was apparently not acted upon much to the horror of the local investigators hindsight can always be...
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reporting live in vallejo, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie, thanks very much. >>> over to oakland we go now where protesters spread their message loud and cl started abo0 this morning. people marching from t ridge b.a.r.t. station to sproul plaza in berkeley. >>> new at 6:00, hundreds took to the streets of downtown san jose today. demonstrators marched to city hall this afternoon. they're demanding sweeping changes to address systemic racism. many carried signs calling for justice and to defund police. the demonstration lasted for hours, tied up some traffic along the way. >>> we will continue to follow and update you on marches and rallies across the bay area. for the most up to date information, even when we're not on the air, our web page is a great resource. just head over to nbcbayarea.com. click the live block link for rallies and marches. >>> it is a new era in bay area transportation. today passengers jumped on the first train leaving the brand-new berryessa b.a.r.t. station in san jose. nbc bay area's marianne favro live in san jose with a closer look. mariann
reporting live in vallejo, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie, thanks very much. >>> over to oakland we go now where protesters spread their message loud and cl started abo0 this morning. people marching from t ridge b.a.r.t. station to sproul plaza in berkeley. >>> new at 6:00, hundreds took to the streets of downtown san jose today. demonstrators marched to city hall this afternoon. they're demanding sweeping changes to address systemic racism. many carried...
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hindsight can always be 2020 but it does seem that there was a large amount of evidence linking christie and b. to the mccann case that wasn't followed up on the suspect lived in the yogo between 995 and 2007 civil years in a house between lagos and prove dilution during this period he had several casual jobs in the lagos region mainly in catering and evidence suggests that he isa and living by committing crimes including hotel burglaries and drug trafficking is must be tough and so i have been deeply affected to hear but someone who did such awful things and is being accused of such awful crimes used to live here on this peaceful street often used german police have been accused of not acting effectively before in cases of child safety last year the force in north rhine-westphalia admitted to losing almost all the incriminating digital evidence in a case involving the alleged rape of over 30 children for them account of family 13 years of not knowing what happened to their daughter madeleine could be about to come to an end but if it turns out that christie and b. what was behind her di
hindsight can always be 2020 but it does seem that there was a large amount of evidence linking christie and b. to the mccann case that wasn't followed up on the suspect lived in the yogo between 995 and 2007 civil years in a house between lagos and prove dilution during this period he had several casual jobs in the lagos region mainly in catering and evidence suggests that he isa and living by committing crimes including hotel burglaries and drug trafficking is must be tough and so i have been...
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is as as christy and danielle were just talking about when the u.s. is printing money in astonishment rate with the fed intervening as it is in the economy printing some 2 trillion dollars just in the 1st quarter of this year alone and now ben part of the reason for this move was because reportedly the fed was looking at negative interest rates despite drove to being specifically against it as daniel said as long as he's in charge is probably not going to happen she is the fed insider she knows better than any of the lot of us but as a judge today the fed you know did not lower the rates will that actually make any sort of difference while much of it does make a difference in terms of the way china's you know because i don't think china is necessarily going to listen and say well we trust the drone paul is not going to do this and if it's not your own pal then it might might be someone in the future when you're holding as much money in terms of u.s. securities that the chinese are holding you're going to want to divest that china is the 2nd largest ho
is as as christy and danielle were just talking about when the u.s. is printing money in astonishment rate with the fed intervening as it is in the economy printing some 2 trillion dollars just in the 1st quarter of this year alone and now ben part of the reason for this move was because reportedly the fed was looking at negative interest rates despite drove to being specifically against it as daniel said as long as he's in charge is probably not going to happen she is the fed insider she knows...
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the nigerian government has written to christie's to object to the sale but that again is just in the immediate i suspect that authorities in nigeria should be much more invested in robust efforts to discuss the fate of these objects but also they have to do their part which is to say that they have to prepare. places institutions infrastructure for receiving these objects when eventually they return from exile as they are currently so there's a lot of work that needs to be done on the niger and they haven't done enough and i hope they're going to do a lot more the chicory in your view is an open shut case that all artifacts should be returned or annoyance in some situations that some could say museums. it's a very complicated situation what i am campaigning for is that there are very specific instances in history well documented it's not just the be nene's brassieres and sculptures in the great museums of europe there are various other instances of artworks that were taken by europeans during that period that are well documented we should start with those. virtually impossible to arg
the nigerian government has written to christie's to object to the sale but that again is just in the immediate i suspect that authorities in nigeria should be much more invested in robust efforts to discuss the fate of these objects but also they have to do their part which is to say that they have to prepare. places institutions infrastructure for receiving these objects when eventually they return from exile as they are currently so there's a lot of work that needs to be done on the niger...
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going to be upset that they did sell off $200.00 from i told you because i'll take the profits or christie now i would move to that other point that i made there china u.s. trade relations have reached their lowest point in years and now we have comments from navarro speaking the markets further what does the outlook between the 2 nations actually look like at this point. well right now there's just this tremendous mistrust between the 2 superpowers because by now you've had the trade war that lasted more than 2 years you've heaped over $370000000000.00 in tariffs on chinese products you've whipsawed the entire financial markets and dented global growth on top of that and now i guess add on top coronavirus which china is claiming this is actually should should be able to rule out phase one because it's unexpected headlines but why does it is that. anna and moves are so codependent on each other like a bad relationship that no matter what they can decouple so no violence comments were completely unwarranted saying that phase one is dead because the trump immediately retreated that relations
going to be upset that they did sell off $200.00 from i told you because i'll take the profits or christie now i would move to that other point that i made there china u.s. trade relations have reached their lowest point in years and now we have comments from navarro speaking the markets further what does the outlook between the 2 nations actually look like at this point. well right now there's just this tremendous mistrust between the 2 superpowers because by now you've had the trade war that...
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yeah i think what christy just said really bears into that as well which is essentially this that big coin has found kind of its new low which is around 8600 and if that becomes the new low the not the $3600.00 of the $3500.00 but $8600.00 now we're looking at a new kind of jumping off point so as far as moving past this $10000.00 mark i think we very well may do that and some analysts are saying we could go to around $12000.00 that absolutely could happen because we're kind of looking at a crucial moment here that determines whether or not we're going to surpass this $10000.00 or we're going to fall back but at this point in the end what krissy just said is critical here that there is so much kind of volume right now and momentum behind what's happening with bitcoin not a rush like we saw in 2017 of new people jumping in but a holding firm of where we've been but i don't think we're going to see it slip back i think we're going to see it move beyond that 10000 mark breakthrough that ceiling and then head towards 12000 so essentially it's people who have already cryptocurrency that cl
yeah i think what christy just said really bears into that as well which is essentially this that big coin has found kind of its new low which is around 8600 and if that becomes the new low the not the $3600.00 of the $3500.00 but $8600.00 now we're looking at a new kind of jumping off point so as far as moving past this $10000.00 mark i think we very well may do that and some analysts are saying we could go to around $12000.00 that absolutely could happen because we're kind of looking at a...
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of transformative research co-host christi i thank you both so much for joining us today christy i want to start here we're seeing the largest single day increase in global quota virus case on sunday according to w.h.o. but apparently the international financial market doesn't seem to even be worried what's going on here. well so i just mention this uptake in case it seemed worldwide comes as many of the previous restrictions and quarantine orders have now been lifted so the markets are being really biased now and surging on the hope and optimism the slightest hint of a good news at the slightest hint of reopening but it's not really reacting to any new bad news as it should. and most of it is due to central bank policy and this seemingly unlimited amount of stimulus being poured into the market daily the fed balance sheet from 4 shelling and dollars and march to 7 point 2 trillion just last week acting like a big we keeping everything afloat so for traders it's actually kind of difficult to short to try to see him get going toe to toe with the fed now the market has completely decouple
of transformative research co-host christi i thank you both so much for joining us today christy i want to start here we're seeing the largest single day increase in global quota virus case on sunday according to w.h.o. but apparently the international financial market doesn't seem to even be worried what's going on here. well so i just mention this uptake in case it seemed worldwide comes as many of the previous restrictions and quarantine orders have now been lifted so the markets are being...
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like you know any crypto currency like it is a currency but i also want to say very quickly to christie's point i think this is important you know she was mentioning that there is kind of a standard view of how it should be for if you're a purist for big coin or a purist for crypto currency that you're supposed to be cutting out the middleman and that is absolutely that is absolutely accurate the problem that we're going to run into with a company like pay pal coming in is that it will also help to drownd out or crush smaller crypto currencies that have different function than that coin and might in some cases even be more effective or a better technology than that point but because people can access it in a very convenient way or as she said a middleman in between which a lot of people like the idea of those alternative currencies are going to get crushed. kristie is there something that stands in the way of getting onto an exchange like this or why is it so different sometimes you see only 5 coins offered obviously because it's offered everywhere but how do you how do you get as many co
like you know any crypto currency like it is a currency but i also want to say very quickly to christie's point i think this is important you know she was mentioning that there is kind of a standard view of how it should be for if you're a purist for big coin or a purist for crypto currency that you're supposed to be cutting out the middleman and that is absolutely that is absolutely accurate the problem that we're going to run into with a company like pay pal coming in is that it will also...
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reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much.ride celebrations continue online. virtual main stage opened with performance by bay area american indian two spirits. ♪ the group is community-based, volunteer organization with with cultural activities for lgbtq native americans and supporters. tonight's headliner is motown legend, selma houston. >>> governor newsom ordering some bars to shut down due to climbing covid-19 cases. tweeting that due to the rising spread, bars in the following counties must close, fresno, imperial, kern, kings, los angeles, san joaquin and tooulary. recommending others. costra costa was going to open wednesday, no call for santa clara to reopen. santa clara has responded to the order, we are reviewing the comments and will respond as appropriate. bars continue to be closed pursuant to the local health order. more on the story in live report 5:00. statewide now more than 211,000 cases. 4,100 added past 24 hours. nationwide, around 2.5 million cases. more than half the country is seeing a surge in new case
reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much.ride celebrations continue online. virtual main stage opened with performance by bay area american indian two spirits. ♪ the group is community-based, volunteer organization with with cultural activities for lgbtq native americans and supporters. tonight's headliner is motown legend, selma houston. >>> governor newsom ordering some bars to shut down due to climbing covid-19 cases. tweeting...
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ben swan and christy i ben i want to actually start with you here how big of a push was this give kryptos currencies like bitcoin. yeah if you want to know how big it's going to be goes back to right now when you had a little bit of a pause there when you almost said 300000 had to correct it 300000000 users using pay-pal worldwide that's how big this is on we're talking about the ability for pay pal to reach into audiences that that where big coing and alternative coins have never been before just to give you an example of how big we're talking about you know coinbase is probably the most famous exchange in the united states for big coin they have about 11000000 users 11000000 on coinbase buy nance which christie is very familiar with knows the guys over there by nancy very well they're the largest in the world they have about 15000000 users so when you're talking about a company a behemoth company like possibly stepping into this space and introducing about 305000000 users to cryptocurrency it's a very big deal the real i think issue is whether or not it's just because or which alternati
ben swan and christy i ben i want to actually start with you here how big of a push was this give kryptos currencies like bitcoin. yeah if you want to know how big it's going to be goes back to right now when you had a little bit of a pause there when you almost said 300000 had to correct it 300000000 users using pay-pal worldwide that's how big this is on we're talking about the ability for pay pal to reach into audiences that that where big coing and alternative coins have never been before...
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christi, victor. >> josh campbell, we appreciate you bringing it to us. >>> the fallout from president trump aes campaign relaunch in tulsa, oklahoma. it didn't attract the massive crowds as expected. >> after promising a record-setting audience and predicting no empty seats in tulsa, look, plenty of empty seats. also, one of the big headlines out of the speech, the admission on how he feels about coronavirus testing. part of the president's speech to his supporters there. >> i stand before you today to declare the silent majority is stronger than ever before. five months from now we're going to defeat sleepy joe biden. >> cnn's sarah westwood at the white house. walk us through the reality of this. what went wrong for the trump campaign last night? >> what went wrong is a much smaller than expected crowd showed up to the bank of oklahoma center in tulsa last night for the president's rally. the campaign had billed this sort of as a reboot of the president's re-election effort. it's been on hold for the past three months as the president has been focused on the pandemic response. the c
christi, victor. >> josh campbell, we appreciate you bringing it to us. >>> the fallout from president trump aes campaign relaunch in tulsa, oklahoma. it didn't attract the massive crowds as expected. >> after promising a record-setting audience and predicting no empty seats in tulsa, look, plenty of empty seats. also, one of the big headlines out of the speech, the admission on how he feels about coronavirus testing. part of the president's speech to his supporters there....
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christie smith has the story. >> reporter: they gathered on polk street, call to action by y nguyen and moore. both fed up with what's happening in the country. san francisco's pride parade was canceled but people's march goes on. >> compton riots and stonewall, 50 years ago here is first march on polk street. that was started because of the riot, that feels so good we're going to be marching together. >> we're tired of brown and black bodies ending up in a body bag. this has got to stop. >> reporter: people were told to wear masks and keep a social distance, diverse group in solidarity walking toward civic center. >> black lives matter, black trans lives matter. health care rights matter. >> reporter: at the rally, reflections on the death of george floyd at hands of police as people protested racial injustice and police violence. >> as gay black man, convergence of all that. pride month but we've been fighting for gay rights and civil rights, you can do it at the same time. >> one of the biggest, most important things as white ally, self-proclaimed white ally is showing up. that's the
christie smith has the story. >> reporter: they gathered on polk street, call to action by y nguyen and moore. both fed up with what's happening in the country. san francisco's pride parade was canceled but people's march goes on. >> compton riots and stonewall, 50 years ago here is first march on polk street. that was started because of the riot, that feels so good we're going to be marching together. >> we're tired of brown and black bodies ending up in a body bag. this has...
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which christie's denies well so the bees in new york is holding several cells from tuesday including this brass statue that is from gavel and it's thought to be worth up to 4 $1000000.00 is being growing pressure for artifacts to be returned to the countries of origin and the issue has been highlighted by recent black lives matter protesters this point i'm going to address who joins us live from a bridge in and out of it tell us about the reaction of the local communities there where these artifacts have been taken from. well nic there is a lot of anger from local communities a lot of people don't really know that these statues or artifacts was tall and but there are much more people who are aware of what is happening especially in the last few days the nigerian government in particular said it launched a campaign to bring these statutes back and because they were taken or looted according to one of our during the civil war and there was according to him an international convention about conflicts facts of conflict artifacts which banned them from being auctioned or declared illegal
which christie's denies well so the bees in new york is holding several cells from tuesday including this brass statue that is from gavel and it's thought to be worth up to 4 $1000000.00 is being growing pressure for artifacts to be returned to the countries of origin and the issue has been highlighted by recent black lives matter protesters this point i'm going to address who joins us live from a bridge in and out of it tell us about the reaction of the local communities there where these...
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let me introduce the moderator of today's roundtable repressor christy lopez. professor lopez joined our faculty in january 2017 right after completing a federal investigation of the chicago police department will goodwill serving of the department just a civil rights division she led that investigation and many others to examine patterns and practices of unconstitutional policing across the country including in new orleans, los angeles and ferguson. since joining our faculty professor lopez has cofounded our innovative policing program which is now launching a prevention program called abler active bystander ship for recently professor lopez has written up that somehow the police culture could have saved george floyd's life and what the funding of police really -- to funding of the police really means. professor lopez i will turn it over to you. >> thank you so much and i really appreciate the support you in georgetown has shown on this issue and agreement should appreciate the work of jean henning in making this happen. i want to thank all the viewers who hav
let me introduce the moderator of today's roundtable repressor christy lopez. professor lopez joined our faculty in january 2017 right after completing a federal investigation of the chicago police department will goodwill serving of the department just a civil rights division she led that investigation and many others to examine patterns and practices of unconstitutional policing across the country including in new orleans, los angeles and ferguson. since joining our faculty professor lopez...
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markets and the economy we are joined by boom bust co-host christine christie thanks for being here and the dow is looking at its biggest one day loss since march and it dropped over 6 percent at 1.6.8.6.82 percent just on thursday alone why the sudden shift in sentiment when we when we talked earlier this week we didn't seem to think that volatility was back. looks like bad luck brenton's here all over again when the dow got me about $100.00 once a day and this is on export 1st 3 day losing streak and about a month which is basically led by airlines cruise lines and retail all of which fell more than 10 percent today so it looks like instead of the reopening being the bullish narrative taking center stage we now have mounting concerns of a growing 2nd wave across the virus texas has just reported 3 consecutive days of record breaking hospitalized patients and california is also reporting spikes in confirmed cases so in light of all this and musters are concerned that the recent protests will fuel a new wave of infections and result in persistently. economic as the country can't fully r
markets and the economy we are joined by boom bust co-host christine christie thanks for being here and the dow is looking at its biggest one day loss since march and it dropped over 6 percent at 1.6.8.6.82 percent just on thursday alone why the sudden shift in sentiment when we when we talked earlier this week we didn't seem to think that volatility was back. looks like bad luck brenton's here all over again when the dow got me about $100.00 once a day and this is on export 1st 3 day losing...
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i am with the planning department staff, christy alexander. a overview of the hub area and with the 10 south vanness project, you got to see a good portion of what is currently going on. we have a couple slides to show you the architecture and the context of the 98 project within the project of the area. to give you an overview of the project. the sponsor is partnership between related california and the american international high school. the proposed project would include 31 story residential tower above a five story school podium. the tower would be in the northwest portion of the site currently an empty parking lot, and it would extend an arm out to the market street site as well. the podium would be 68 feet tall and the 31 story tower above would extend 365 feet in height. the paraput would extend up to an additional 36 feet above the roofline. as permitted in the planning code, and the residential portion of the project contains a good mix between studios, one, two, three bedroom units. 20% of the 345 residential dwellings rental are aff
i am with the planning department staff, christy alexander. a overview of the hub area and with the 10 south vanness project, you got to see a good portion of what is currently going on. we have a couple slides to show you the architecture and the context of the 98 project within the project of the area. to give you an overview of the project. the sponsor is partnership between related california and the american international high school. the proposed project would include 31 story residential...
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christie smith joins us live with more from golden gate park. >> reporter: the city says the crew came out here and worked through the night after the statues were pulled down. i want to step aside so you can see what it looks like out here. basically just the pedestals remain here and at another location. now, today people keep coming by to see what happened. city crews removed spray paint from pedestals. >> i think that those should have been taken down a long, long time ago. >> reporter: statues of francis scott key, ulysses s. grant are gone. we obtained video of the monuments being pulled down. last night hundreds of people showed up and bottles were thrown at officers. established missions and accused. scott key composed the "star spangled banner" and was known to have owned slaves. and grant, the 18th president, had a history with both. >> haven't seen any representation of oppression or racism or slavery come down. >> mayor london breed released a statement saying in part there's real pain in the country of slavery and oppression especially against african-americans and indigen
christie smith joins us live with more from golden gate park. >> reporter: the city says the crew came out here and worked through the night after the statues were pulled down. i want to step aside so you can see what it looks like out here. basically just the pedestals remain here and at another location. now, today people keep coming by to see what happened. city crews removed spray paint from pedestals. >> i think that those should have been taken down a long, long time ago....
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reporting live in vallejo, christie smith. nbc-bay area news. >> a loud bunch of protesters gathered on the streets of oakland today, this video from the sky ranger. they gathered outside the oakland police headquarters before briefly stopping some traffic. that was what happened today in oakland. one man is dead, and a woman is in the hospital after an officer involved shooting in hey street avenue. officers were conducting a criminal investigation there, a man driving was shot and killed and a female passenger is being treated for gunshot wounds. not a lot of information out right now, but police say we are going to get more information tomorrow. >>> a fire in solano county, still burning. the quail fire started yesterday afternoon, more than 1400 acres are burned and it is just 10% contained. three structures destroyed. roughly 80 others are threatened, people in the area have been evacuated. all of it going on north of vacaville. north of winters. a live look at san ra fefel, it gusty. rob, i was driving down here to work
reporting live in vallejo, christie smith. nbc-bay area news. >> a loud bunch of protesters gathered on the streets of oakland today, this video from the sky ranger. they gathered outside the oakland police headquarters before briefly stopping some traffic. that was what happened today in oakland. one man is dead, and a woman is in the hospital after an officer involved shooting in hey street avenue. officers were conducting a criminal investigation there, a man driving was shot and...
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christie. >> reporter: well, terry, this started as a gathering at a church parking lot. that was led by pastors and grew in to a march here to the waterfront in vallejo, it was a diverse crowd, many people carrying -- they really talked about injustices in the system, and pushing legislation to bring about change. and called the names of those who had died at the hands of the police acrosses t the country, including george floyd. there was a large crowd out here. they called this erasism to erase racism. and focusing on supporting policies for political change and change and law enforce. tackling issues like a lack of housing and education and lead to confrontations with police. >> this is inspiring and frustrating at the same time. i mean, i dealt with a lot of the things we are talking about when i was a kid. and i really thought we would be done by now, and now i have two adult children that i have to address the same issues with. it's ridiculous. >> our hearts go out to all the families. but we want to create the conditions, so there's not another family. so the purp
christie. >> reporter: well, terry, this started as a gathering at a church parking lot. that was led by pastors and grew in to a march here to the waterfront in vallejo, it was a diverse crowd, many people carrying -- they really talked about injustices in the system, and pushing legislation to bring about change. and called the names of those who had died at the hands of the police acrosses t the country, including george floyd. there was a large crowd out here. they called this erasism...
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christie smith live at the demonstration in vallejo. >> reporter: a large crowd gather at city hall inallejo but wii want to tell you what happened since then. they held a rally here and marched other there. they're about a half a block away from the police department. a lot of folks out here speaking, carrying signs, stop police brutality, justice for sean. there are also other names on signs, also black lives matters. they say it's in honor of family members. several community groups took part in organizing it. they say they are calling for change including the release of body cam footage in the shooting of sean montero sa. some of them are calling for defunding police by reducing the budget and putting funding towards program that help the community. we just spoke with one of the organizers. >> i think with the momentum that this nation has from the george floyd case, i think everybody's ready to, you know, get involved, do something, demand change. so, i'm taking advantage of that momentum and trying to put it towards something positive and coming together and having our voices hea
christie smith live at the demonstration in vallejo. >> reporter: a large crowd gather at city hall inallejo but wii want to tell you what happened since then. they held a rally here and marched other there. they're about a half a block away from the police department. a lot of folks out here speaking, carrying signs, stop police brutality, justice for sean. there are also other names on signs, also black lives matters. they say it's in honor of family members. several community groups...
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they're in trouble. >> some real candor there from chris christie.threat to joe biden's campaign right now? >> well, look, if you'd look at the piece -- i'd focus on right now is joe biden's got seniors, the first democrat to win in his winning 65 and older voters since al gore, and if everybody remembers, back in davos, president trump acknowledged that he was going to look at second term at social security and medicare. given the opportunity that the democrats have right now with seniors, that's a historic moment, i'd start drilling down on that senior vote. i come from the great jewish weakness, paranoia. gravitating towards joe biden -- seniors are the most vulnerable group because of what they think about the president and on economic terms and et cetera. if i was joe biden, i'd go after that senior vote to solidify. you have a window of opportunity. they're open to listening. a second term in davos the president himself said he's going to cut social security and medicare. in his own budget two years ago was the largest cut in medicare. i'd say
they're in trouble. >> some real candor there from chris christie.threat to joe biden's campaign right now? >> well, look, if you'd look at the piece -- i'd focus on right now is joe biden's got seniors, the first democrat to win in his winning 65 and older voters since al gore, and if everybody remembers, back in davos, president trump acknowledged that he was going to look at second term at social security and medicare. given the opportunity that the democrats have right now with...
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[children crying] >> christie is just now receiving her measles vaccination. she is not happy about the shot but her mother is relieved the child is now safe from the didisease. >> we know about the import of prevention. if there is an outbreak, my child is now protected. >> while little christie is safe, measles has killed 6800 people since the beginning of the outbreak in early 2019. but the e world and manyny darkr -- donor organizations have been focused on the covid-19 threat and to separate ebola outbreaks here. [speaking foreign language] >> ebola is a global threat and that is causing a stir. lots of people are interested because it is ebola. measles is only a threat to underdeveloped countries, countries dealing with conflicts, and that is not attract the media. the measles outbreak is silently spreading in the shadow of ebola and covid-19. humanitarian groups say it was neglected from the start. supplying clclinics with mededie has been problematic. vaccination campaigns s have ben delayed. [s[speaking foreign language] >> the couountry has been expe
[children crying] >> christie is just now receiving her measles vaccination. she is not happy about the shot but her mother is relieved the child is now safe from the didisease. >> we know about the import of prevention. if there is an outbreak, my child is now protected. >> while little christie is safe, measles has killed 6800 people since the beginning of the outbreak in early 2019. but the e world and manyny darkr -- donor organizations have been focused on the covid-19...
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coming up, bay area's christie smith more on the celebration and the push to make this a national holiday. >> a lot happening with the covid crisis. phones are ringing off the hook. a lot of people booking nail appointments. san mateo, napa, sonoma and solano counties were the first in the bay area to allow salons to reopen. they're reopening with a host of new safety protocols, including mandatory masks, temperature checks and new physical distancing. barriers and shields are there as well. no more walk-ins. got to have an appointment. >> i'm very excited to be back. i was really impressed, actually, with everything that they did to keep it safe. the barriers, the contact tracing. all the gloves and the masks have been -- made me feel very assured. things are safe as they can be right now. >> get used to it. this nail salon in burlingame filled up quickly and it's booking clients a week out. others tell us the reopening order came as a surprise and they'll need a few more days to get ready. >>> besides nail salons, other personal care salons can open in napa and sonoma county, tattoo par
coming up, bay area's christie smith more on the celebration and the push to make this a national holiday. >> a lot happening with the covid crisis. phones are ringing off the hook. a lot of people booking nail appointments. san mateo, napa, sonoma and solano counties were the first in the bay area to allow salons to reopen. they're reopening with a host of new safety protocols, including mandatory masks, temperature checks and new physical distancing. barriers and shields are there as...
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christie's rejected the claim that they were stolen. new bbc report on the islamic state group. world's pre—occupation with the pandemic. in fact, it's even called the virus "god's little soldier". one reason is that the outbreaks in iraq and syria have meant fewer western troops on the ground. and so a group that had been on the retreat has re—emerged with a guerrilla campaign of assassinations and murders. quentin sommerville reports. while coronavirus brought the world to a halt, in iraq and syria, a war has reignited. the islamic state group is resurgent. in the dead of night in syria's deir ez—zur, a convoy of kurdish—led special forces are on the move earlier this month. inside this house, is suspects thought to be armed. 150 were arrested in this operation alone. many more are at large. is is back. the caliphate remains, says this graffiti. terrorising and extorting the people here. and like in its early days, is hit men are murdering local officials. the people here live in fear. this man's son was murdered by thejihadists. translation: eyewitnesses said that a car start
christie's rejected the claim that they were stolen. new bbc report on the islamic state group. world's pre—occupation with the pandemic. in fact, it's even called the virus "god's little soldier". one reason is that the outbreaks in iraq and syria have meant fewer western troops on the ground. and so a group that had been on the retreat has re—emerged with a guerrilla campaign of assassinations and murders. quentin sommerville reports. while coronavirus brought the world to a...
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host: go ahead and respond, christy.uest: i think that is exactly the problem, that if you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail. we have a lot of problems that are not nails and we have created one tool, police, the hammer, to deal with those. that's what people are talking about. host: stacy is calling from dallas, texas. stacy is a relative of someone in law enforcement. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you. defendctually calling to the law enforcement because my uncle has been in law enforcement for 30 years in dallas texas, and he is a sweet guy. texas for 14 years, and i've seen a lot of things that have happened, but people need to learn that, if your dork gets kicked in at midnight, who's going to come and protect you? the law enforcement. if your wife is getting beaten and brutal and you are not there to protect, who are you going to call, law enforcement. people need to understand that they are not out to be bad, but some people, like the last guy said, need to get jack and see what's wrong --
host: go ahead and respond, christy.uest: i think that is exactly the problem, that if you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail. we have a lot of problems that are not nails and we have created one tool, police, the hammer, to deal with those. that's what people are talking about. host: stacy is calling from dallas, texas. stacy is a relative of someone in law enforcement. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you. defendctually calling to the law enforcement because my uncle has...