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comm.'rielly: well, i haven't talked to tom, you know. but i think that the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have likened 5g to a number of health concerns that just aren't realistic or accurate. the boogeyman of what they think may come from 5g are the same ones we heard on 4g and 3g and everything before that. this does not surprise me. there's a group of folks in america and worldwide who shun technology and believe that there are nefarious purposes from what is being deployed at the latest time. we have to be cognizant of that. we've been very mindful of health issues at the commission. i worked hard to get a couple items up for voting so we could have 5g deployed and dealing with the radio frequency issues, the health issues. so i think that it is something that is going to be beneficial to americans and it's within the health standards from the experts, which we at the -- which we are not at the f.c.c. -- we rely on policy experts at a number of health agencies. that's,
comm.'rielly: well, i haven't talked to tom, you know. but i think that the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have likened 5g to a number of health concerns that just aren't realistic or accurate. the boogeyman of what they think may come from 5g are the same ones we heard on 4g and 3g and everything before that. this does not surprise me. there's a group of folks in america and worldwide who shun technology and believe that there are nefarious purposes from what is being deployed...
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comm.worcel: this pandemic has exposed a hard truth. we've got millions of students who can't go to class because they can't get online. we've got folks who can't continue with their jobs because they don't have internet access. we've got parking lot wi-fi in this country right now because people don't have access at home and they sit in their cars and go online to connect to schools, education, and health care. we've got to fix our digital divide, and i think the fcc has a lot of work to do to make that happen. emily: the fcc is reassigning airways for 5g service. how smoothly is that going, and is it the right path? comm. rosenworcel: we lead in the deployment of 4g, and the rest of the world took note on how the application's economy and the internet economy grew up here, so there is a world ride rush -- worldwide rush to do well in 5g. this administration has been slow out of the gate. we don't have an nongovernment approach to 5g, and we have made slow choices on spectrum policy, infra
comm.worcel: this pandemic has exposed a hard truth. we've got millions of students who can't go to class because they can't get online. we've got folks who can't continue with their jobs because they don't have internet access. we've got parking lot wi-fi in this country right now because people don't have access at home and they sit in their cars and go online to connect to schools, education, and health care. we've got to fix our digital divide, and i think the fcc has a lot of work to do to...
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i have to talk to my comms team about that. >> okay. that's right. take your time. play hard to get. it will pay off. so what made you decide that eliot engel should not continue representing this congressional district? you are both democrats. what did you see that made you say, i need to get in there, i need to take that job away from him, here's how i can do the better job? >> well, i have worked in this district for ten years as a middle school principal and i have spoken to and built relationships with thousands of students and parents over that time and congressman engel was
i have to talk to my comms team about that. >> okay. that's right. take your time. play hard to get. it will pay off. so what made you decide that eliot engel should not continue representing this congressional district? you are both democrats. what did you see that made you say, i need to get in there, i need to take that job away from him, here's how i can do the better job? >> well, i have worked in this district for ten years as a middle school principal and i have spoken to and...
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the latest from the director of comms from the royal berkshire, there are two casualties being treateding said and in reading. police say they are investigating the incident and it looks as if it happened on the site of a black lives matter protest. of course, will bring the latest here as and when we get it. spain's foreign minister announced the country will from sunday open its doors to british tourists without the need for two weeks of self isolation. madrid is set to lift its state of emergency it imposed in march, opening on sunday its borders to travel from european union and schengen countries. spain's foreign minister, arancha gonzalez laya, told the bbc earlier today that spain was discussing whether britain would reciprocate and lift its quarantine measures, but explained spain took the unilateral decision out of "respect" to those with second homes in the country. we are discussing with the uk authorities to see if they would do the same on their side. we nevertheless are doing this out of respect for the 400,000 british citizens that have a second residence in spain and th
the latest from the director of comms from the royal berkshire, there are two casualties being treateding said and in reading. police say they are investigating the incident and it looks as if it happened on the site of a black lives matter protest. of course, will bring the latest here as and when we get it. spain's foreign minister announced the country will from sunday open its doors to british tourists without the need for two weeks of self isolation. madrid is set to lift its state of...
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for a the numbers for black americans that went up even though it went down for otherit comms.nearly hit 20% for latino americans. and even among the trump voters that i've spon to, a i spoke to a lot in the lead-up to the 2016 election and the ones i they held their nose. d maybe they don't like his tweets. they don't want him weighing in on some of the issues he does. thhe were voting on economy, on their jobs, on the fact that it would help them. and they are asking themselves wquestions aboutther that is enough. robert: pierre, let's turn t what's happening in minnesota. we saw the images from the floyd memorial. you see n charges now from the staterottorney general in that state, keith ellison. what's the nex step for the attorney general and the department of justice as they consider a civil right investigation? >> well, the state charges have been filed. investigation ongoing being conducted by the f.b.i. and they're doing what they call a color of law investigation, looking at whether those officers intentionally violated the civil rights of mr. floyd. d those are diffi
for a the numbers for black americans that went up even though it went down for otherit comms.nearly hit 20% for latino americans. and even among the trump voters that i've spon to, a i spoke to a lot in the lead-up to the 2016 election and the ones i they held their nose. d maybe they don't like his tweets. they don't want him weighing in on some of the issues he does. thhe were voting on economy, on their jobs, on the fact that it would help them. and they are asking themselves wquestions...
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and even in the northern hemisphere, , harvesfaililur are becoming more comm. there e just isn't e enough r. >> it might t look green.. t t just below t the surface sl here in the north west german region of brandenburg, the earth is dry. farmer tim deter can see by measuring the soil's hardness, that years of drought have taken their toll. and this year also looks like there will be too little water. >> we're now standing in the triticalale field. it's a grain, it's a mix between wheat and rye. these are typical grains used for feed and they're actuallyy very resilient in dry conditionsns, but even still,, we're having to figure out a plan, what meaeasures to implement bebecause it's been y too dry again. >> l lower t than average rainl alrerey thisis year is pututtg stress on the plants. without water, their roots struggle to gather nutrients from the soil. it makes them grow more slowly and in extreme cases means they might die completely. digging deeper there's even less , water. that's a problem for farmers. >> we're harvesting less, , soe have lesess grai
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even when has an opening he will often make incendiaryts comm you look at this past week and time ande again, that's what he did. robert: when we watch these protests, we pay attention to the activism, but also the police forces. and it's not just in lafayette square. i was wondering how do the police leaders see this. police officials. how are they handling this ml tarization not only in washington but across the country? >> i think it's two different conversations, rht? if y get back to that moment which was a tipping point in so many ways of the president's walk across lafayette square, obviously military officials were troubled enough by that general milly who was with him on that walk felt heiseeded to e a statement to all of the want to remind you o your y i constitutional obligation which is to the constitution and not the president. there's arowing fear withi a number of seniorilitary officials that i talked to that over the last threeal and a years, they've become increasingly used as political tools for the president. now, on the law enforcement side, you're right. i talked
even when has an opening he will often make incendiaryts comm you look at this past week and time ande again, that's what he did. robert: when we watch these protests, we pay attention to the activism, but also the police forces. and it's not just in lafayette square. i was wondering how do the police leaders see this. police officials. how are they handling this ml tarization not only in washington but across the country? >> i think it's two different conversations, rht? if y get back to...
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military comedown -- de comm have been sent to their posts. this was an empty building.s also a threat north korea had made over the last fewat days.thet came from kim jong-un's sister. saturday, she said the building would be collapsed. it seems that is the case. the building has been destroyed. katty: we have spent a fair amount of time on thisve program ng the anger i america following the death of george floyd. much of that fury aimed at president trump himself. but outside of america's major cities and a fym talk of police reforms and politics,th e's another conversation. one that could determine whether the president wins another four years in the white house. our correspondent sophie long has that from montana. reporter: in big sky country, high.he president is and thi is the relatively liberal city of bozeman. >> happy birthday, president trump. loveou. >> i love him and he deserves a chance. democrats cut him off at every angle. women for trump. >> 's important and this is the election that will make the difference. reporter: not everyone is happy to see this ce
military comedown -- de comm have been sent to their posts. this was an empty building.s also a threat north korea had made over the last fewat days.thet came from kim jong-un's sister. saturday, she said the building would be collapsed. it seems that is the case. the building has been destroyed. katty: we have spent a fair amount of time on thisve program ng the anger i america following the death of george floyd. much of that fury aimed at president trump himself. but outside of america's...
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the artillery units deployed will operate the level of the from guard duty to top class comm by due to system through all the front line and all kind of regular military exercises in the areas close to the boundary if the north actually takes such a move it will certainly paid the price for it. let's go through what they had to this perhaps north korea has been complaining in recent weeks that propaganda leaflets have been feeling from the saw it claiming it's in violation of their reached agreements some defector groups have been sending flyers by balloon across the heavily fortified border the government the site react to the taking at police action against those groups saying their activities were not helping efforts to achieve peace and prosperity on the korean peninsula on saturday reports emerged that north korea was going to retaliate with its own leaflets specialist company up or no police pyongyang's ultimate aim though could be about generating attention much further we. think it's just because of those leaflets those anti north korea propaganda let's which they say that's wh
the artillery units deployed will operate the level of the from guard duty to top class comm by due to system through all the front line and all kind of regular military exercises in the areas close to the boundary if the north actually takes such a move it will certainly paid the price for it. let's go through what they had to this perhaps north korea has been complaining in recent weeks that propaganda leaflets have been feeling from the saw it claiming it's in violation of their reached...
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responsible for a gaijin in such practices some years ago europe took action it created east strap comm task force which runs a website e.u. the disinfo to identify and to track this information and fake news every year they get millions of euros and the blessings of top europe crowds to do their thing leading elites in europe like this that you can. waltz to the very much of the level of program. and so off cause it's. your all. want go all of those too grim for worked all night years who want to bring forward a society or bring forward 5000000000 euro for something like finding create news in 2018 e.u. v disinfo targeted dutch media outlets largely euro skeptic outlets surprisingly enough labeling their stories big news but which they were soon forced to correct themselves because they lied and it caused a lot of the bassman for the e.u. our analysis demonstrates that e.u. vs does in force headlines and summaries border on dissent from asian according to the east rat coms own definition of the term so they visit r.t. for example and rip a sentence entirely out of context such as this
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comms and health care. you have a similar call. technology being tempered by more balanced exposure to the space -- tos equity the equity space. do you wait for a better entry opportunity or do you just say i'm rolling the dice and i'm all in? i'm not going to risk being left behind. when you first mentioned technology and health care, i'm definitely one to follow that, but with health care relative to technology isn't as expensive. i think health care on the msci world pharmaceutical index is trading at a discount. valuations are less of an issue. hitting all-time highs regularly over the last couple of weeks. that is a bit more challenging. both of those are where the long-term growth is going to be. the show manyn years about the idea of secular growth stories and strength that can provide. our expectation is that world post coronavirus will still have low growth and low interest rates. amid that backdrop, you want growth equities, even when the valuation has been bid up over the last few months in particular. if you can have a
comms and health care. you have a similar call. technology being tempered by more balanced exposure to the space -- tos equity the equity space. do you wait for a better entry opportunity or do you just say i'm rolling the dice and i'm all in? i'm not going to risk being left behind. when you first mentioned technology and health care, i'm definitely one to follow that, but with health care relative to technology isn't as expensive. i think health care on the msci world pharmaceutical index is...
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how this dad daughter duo is bringing much needed jo comm 'st cbsn y arnot see the clouds clear the coast all day. forecast coming up after this. >> and taste busy ride an 580. we're getting reports of a crash alongside >>> nba is offering to track the virus. this rning,this a story that's going to warm your heart and something we definitely all need to hear to help us get through these times. >> one dad, daughter duo bringing joy one smile at a time. >> it doesn't take much for her to communicate. what it could do for others as well. he decided to launch the smile project. >> there's a little platform i created just to create change in my life and within our community. >> the smile project started with a photo in a begin's drive thru in 2018. michael and maddie took a picture of the employee. they first took pictures of the strangers throughout the city and granted random acts of kindness. >> they started nominating people. >> it's not easy. >> michael and maddie still trying to follow the social distancing rules. they use 10-foot polls to take pictures and hug it out. time now 5:46. let
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. >> jay, the chamber of comm is putting together a play book for opening. can you talk us through the highlights? >> some of the highlights that jeremy is talking about. we are pivoting from work at home environment. many of the larger employers and tech firms are going allow or encourage employees to work from home for the next several months and maybnext several years. our neighborhoods don't have what it takes sustain this. viewers have trouble signing on to zoom at the same time and the entire network crashes. we need to build up more bandwith in the neighborhood and allow fiber and close the digil divide so aspeople work at home we can sustain that kind of growth. >> jeremy can you talk about how the changes to consumer spending will be impacting the economy long term, what are the consequences? >> well, it is going to be tough to know until we see us b cok, right? there is completely different consumer behavios in the last three months than what we saw previously and people are expecting us to go back and behaviors from three months ago. but how much
. >> jay, the chamber of comm is putting together a play book for opening. can you talk us through the highlights? >> some of the highlights that jeremy is talking about. we are pivoting from work at home environment. many of the larger employers and tech firms are going allow or encourage employees to work from home for the next several months and maybnext several years. our neighborhoods don't have what it takes sustain this. viewers have trouble signing on to zoom at the same...
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starting to take a stand, and the advertisers that we were showing, the ones that are ut purt of this comm committed to this, this is just a pause for the month of july. for kcompanies like p&g saying they're going to draw a line in the sand and they don't want their content next to racist or offensive content, will we start to see the conversations that i hear right now between the world's biggesti tizadvertisersn facebook start to really push change >> this is exactly why the stop hate for profit campaign happened they want to encourage that conversation there is so much wonderful about facebook my whole point here is that we should have the good without the bad. and advertisers have, i think, taken the position that there was no way to effect the outcome here that facebook was too big, they didn't have enough influence, but they realize that by aligni aligning but they actually, their voice will be heard more and we can have a conversation. facebook is more powerful than any individual government. >> i heard from various sources that facebook is very concerned about the bushback and rea
starting to take a stand, and the advertisers that we were showing, the ones that are ut purt of this comm committed to this, this is just a pause for the month of july. for kcompanies like p&g saying they're going to draw a line in the sand and they don't want their content next to racist or offensive content, will we start to see the conversations that i hear right now between the world's biggesti tizadvertisersn facebook start to really push change >> this is exactly why the stop...
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comm. o'reilly: chairman wicker, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here to discuss these important matters. my fairly lengthy written testimony, thought about the focus my comments on a few topics. in the forefront of my priorities, spring broadband access to unserved areas and expeditiously as possible. when assigning idea is to provide financial incentives for fcc entrepreneurs to accelerate the broadbent deployment obligations through funding provided by congress. i think chairman wicker, senators blackburn and o-uppercase-letter, for introducing accelerated content and activity predicament to continue working with the committee and staff on this important initiative. and with members of congress, and limiting our obligations under the broadband data act. i've long been critical of the fcc data for purposes of determining the funding and applaud the bipartisan effort that led to the mapping being signed into law earlier this year. i agree we must produce n
comm. o'reilly: chairman wicker, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here to discuss these important matters. my fairly lengthy written testimony, thought about the focus my comments on a few topics. in the forefront of my priorities, spring broadband access to unserved areas and expeditiously as possible. when assigning idea is to provide financial incentives for fcc entrepreneurs to accelerate the broadbent deployment obligations through funding provided by...
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jonathan: i would say that comms at the federal reserve were very strategic, putting michael mckee at the very end of the news conference so they could do a quick question and answer and run out the door. in the market right now, we break down session lows of 59 points for the s&p 500, down by 1.84%. later, afsaneh beschloss this thursday morning. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. a second wave of coronavirus cases emerging in the u.s. texas reported its highest one-day total since the pandemic emerged . reported 87 new cases. still, they say that surge cannot be linked directly to reopening. it powerful message from federal reserve chairman drone how -- chairman jerome powell. he says the central bank will keep umping stimulus into the economy until the country has healed from coronavirus. he says they are not even thinking about raising interest rates almost all officials forecast keeping it near zero through 2022. president's slip and polls may make it difficult to keep control of the senate. crisis and protests have hurt the president's popularity. the
jonathan: i would say that comms at the federal reserve were very strategic, putting michael mckee at the very end of the news conference so they could do a quick question and answer and run out the door. in the market right now, we break down session lows of 59 points for the s&p 500, down by 1.84%. later, afsaneh beschloss this thursday morning. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. a second wave of coronavirus cases emerging in the u.s. texas reported its highest...
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comm. o'reilly: it is not sustainable. so that recent increases because of this pandemic things going on but it's the rising part far too long. have been a number of ideas that are been put forward to. of those pushed forward by the state commissioner which involved attacks on broadband prior to haven't favored that. we haven't been able to get past that conversation. i would ask any idea to be debated out. let's figure out how to get a new mechanism for u.s. of funding. how we collected. it. sen. roger wicker: would you like to jump in on this conversation commissioners. >> i think that commissioner riley and i have had the pleasure of running universal service joint statement forward. it's hard to wrestle with these issues. and honestly is really hard because a system that was set up, the telecommunications a 1996, assumed the future was interstate long distance voice. what that means as that is what we have been up against in order to come up with all of these broadband funds pretty so t
comm. o'reilly: it is not sustainable. so that recent increases because of this pandemic things going on but it's the rising part far too long. have been a number of ideas that are been put forward to. of those pushed forward by the state commissioner which involved attacks on broadband prior to haven't favored that. we haven't been able to get past that conversation. i would ask any idea to be debated out. let's figure out how to get a new mechanism for u.s. of funding. how we collected. it....
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i felt like it was something i could do. ,nt comme about people doing this kind of work. ht to it. learned of her work when she wrote the newshour say that she found some of her ri s'd seen on her program. a bus driver, a sanitation worker, first responders. erto of her subjects are clos a daughter who has worked at a grocery store through is period. >> i asked my daughter and said, what the grief? it felt like my drawings could talk about some of the things going on. >> artists have always done this around pandemics of the past. one norwegian artist whose "scream" isou viral image o time painted this self-portrait with the spanish f in 1919, speaking directly to his. more recently, thisof a man dyid pneumonia. >> i can think of the aids crisis, i can think of 9/11. thartists respond te moments and this is no different. rttccur an hithe worlnkd tsaroud rus and we respond to them. been presenting new works for more than 30 years. but covid-19 took its toll. he furloughed his team to further notice. wrecently, asked to do something beyond hisie expe, create a socially distanced dance
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mid to upper 70s in the south bay, low 80s in the north bay and low and mid-80s in to thebay. 7 is comm building a better bay area and helping you navigate these four main areas including the changing workplace. part of that is your changing commute. today b.a.r.t. takes another step toward restoring service with saefety in mind. amy hollyfield has some of the changes this we'at we'll see. >> reporter: riders here this morning are telling us this is a relief and very needed. we watched the first train on this new schedule depart at 6:16 here from the pleasant hill station. it wasn't very crowded. the trains were coming every ur daly city, they will come every 15 minutes between 6:00 and 7:30 a.m. and this is because ridership is picking up. so they want to give people room to spread out. commuters tell us that they have definitely noticed. >> last week i noticed i was right in and i usually find a seat. last week the seats started disappearing, so people are looking around and trying to find a place to sit and no one wants to sit next to each other. so, yeah, we need that extra train no
mid to upper 70s in the south bay, low 80s in the north bay and low and mid-80s in to thebay. 7 is comm building a better bay area and helping you navigate these four main areas including the changing workplace. part of that is your changing commute. today b.a.r.t. takes another step toward restoring service with saefety in mind. amy hollyfield has some of the changes this we'at we'll see. >> reporter: riders here this morning are telling us this is a relief and very needed. we watched...
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. >> you, why your comme in your called for peaceful protests.what do looting and acts of violence, what does that do to the broader message to you? are you concerned about that? >> you know, honestly, don't want to focus on it. i think america, i think that mainstream media has to refocus their energy not on the oppressed, not on the results of a broken system, but on the oppressors. on the people that are really initiating these acts. i think once we focus on the system, the system is broken. it is a system based on systematic racism, on keeping a specific population of people down. once we focus on the system, we start to see the inconsistencies in it. we start to see the black men are policed and incarcerated at a rate five times as high as -- higher than white people. we start to see that black people make up 12% of the population, but we are 32% of the prison population. these are the things that have to change. these are the things that once you look at the discrepancies, they are standing right, they're standing right at you. >> and you s
. >> you, why your comme in your called for peaceful protests.what do looting and acts of violence, what does that do to the broader message to you? are you concerned about that? >> you know, honestly, don't want to focus on it. i think america, i think that mainstream media has to refocus their energy not on the oppressed, not on the results of a broken system, but on the oppressors. on the people that are really initiating these acts. i think once we focus on the system, the...
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all morning at the richmond sandra fell it's easy and smooth and to the north bay and checking that comme from the north bay to san francisco. as i looked at map here. i don't see any problems through nevado sandra phil larkspur mill valley sausalito so we're right on time 22 minutes nevado to the toll plaza party. >>all right robin well as the second night of curfews took place in the south bay. there were still signs of emotions, they're running very high kron four's rob fladeboe has the latest on that. >>the 100 or so people peacefully protesting in front of san jose city hall on monday. we're in stark contrast to what happened a few miles away unless san carlos street overnight. just before 02:00am a stolen car was driven through the windows and into this stuff and puff smoke shop. or intruders then ransacked the place smashing display cases and making off with assorted goods says owner rick to bashi i don't see. >>you know. protests can be peaceful. it is going to turn into a riot or people start taking advantage of this. >>and just start looting tomorrow. she says a few neighboring
all morning at the richmond sandra fell it's easy and smooth and to the north bay and checking that comme from the north bay to san francisco. as i looked at map here. i don't see any problems through nevado sandra phil larkspur mill valley sausalito so we're right on time 22 minutes nevado to the toll plaza party. >>all right robin well as the second night of curfews took place in the south bay. there were still signs of emotions, they're running very high kron four's rob fladeboe has...
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business affairs here at abc news, is alleged to have said derogatory things about the staff including a comme robin roberts. >> here's a statement from abc news management, there are deeply disturbing allegations in this story that we need to investigation and we have placed barbara fedida on administrative leave while we conduct a thorough and complete investigation. these allegations don't represent the values and cultures of abc news. where we strive to make everyone feel respected in a thriving, diverse and inclusive workplace. >> barbara fedida gave a statement to the huffpo reading, throughout my career, i have been a champion for increased diversity in network news. building a news division where everyone can thrive has been my life's mission. i am proud of my decades of work of hiring, supporting and promoting talented journalists of color. unlike these heartbreaking and incredibly misleading claims about me, that track record is well documented and undeniable. >> again, abc news has placed fedida on leave and launched an investigation. those are the facts that we know this morning, a
business affairs here at abc news, is alleged to have said derogatory things about the staff including a comme robin roberts. >> here's a statement from abc news management, there are deeply disturbing allegations in this story that we need to investigation and we have placed barbara fedida on administrative leave while we conduct a thorough and complete investigation. these allegations don't represent the values and cultures of abc news. where we strive to make everyone feel respected in...
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it's about how broadly the virus spreads in tithe comm. it creates the equivalent of a reservoir of a virus that's going to take a long time. new york city had to shut down for months to cool it down. >> reporter: very sobering news. dr. tom frieden, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you so much. nice to speak with you again. >> woodruff: as we reported ieea the supreme court struck down a restrictive louisiana abortion law with a 5-to-4 majority. as john yang reports, chief dejustice john roberts pro the decisive vote. >> yang: chief justice john roberts was again in an unusual position today: siding with the four reliably liberal justice to strike down a restrictive louisiana abortion law by a 5-4 majority. justice stephen breyer wrote the decision, relying on the 2016 5- 3 ruling invalidating a nearly identical texas law at the time the court's biggest enrsement of abortion rights in quarter century. th, roberts was on the oth side, among the dissenters. today, incurring opinion, he wrote of the importance of supreme court prece
it's about how broadly the virus spreads in tithe comm. it creates the equivalent of a reservoir of a virus that's going to take a long time. new york city had to shut down for months to cool it down. >> reporter: very sobering news. dr. tom frieden, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you so much. nice to speak with you again. >> woodruff: as we reported ieea the supreme court struck down a restrictive louisiana abortion law with a 5-to-4 majority. as john yang reports,...
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nadler added that he is confident the comm has nothing to do with politics. >>i put number one. politics should have nothing to do with this with so much so very missed. essentially they're making statement. they don't care about other people cells. >>doctor swartzberg also recommends limiting the time that you spend outside your home and if you meet with others make sure you do so outdoors. >>and we're going to head outdoors virtually and take a live look outside of sfo this morning still some cloudy skies there but we understand no delays stay with us. >>welcome back everyone the time is 7.55 we need to get a check of the forecast we're off to a very cloudy start but hopefully it will be nice and sunny again today police safe police say nice going nice and sunny we'll sure right robin you got that right good morning and good morning, everybody got that right to this cloudy overcast still hanging around with the fog and everything just temporary will be clearing temps for us mixture of 50's and 60's going on for right now at least again that will change as this mixes out we go
nadler added that he is confident the comm has nothing to do with politics. >>i put number one. politics should have nothing to do with this with so much so very missed. essentially they're making statement. they don't care about other people cells. >>doctor swartzberg also recommends limiting the time that you spend outside your home and if you meet with others make sure you do so outdoors. >>and we're going to head outdoors virtually and take a live look outside of sfo this...
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yesterday we met with the comm leaders from around the state, heard all of their concerns. i know that we can do better both statewide and federally as well. now phoenix is the fifth largest metropolitan area in the entire country and we've learned some lessons over the last three days. first, the more aggressive approach does work. we wanted peaceful protestors to be able to exercise their first amendment rights. we had a tough time after the sun went down figuring out who was the peaceful protestors and who was the person who was going to cause trouble, destroy property, or begin violent action. i put out a statewide emergency yesterday and we put out a statewide curfew for 8:00 p.m. and we did that because of what we saw the night before. phoenix police department, department of public safety did a great job stopping the unlawful part of the protests became riotous, but it morphed into scotsdale, was rumored to go to candler or to the west side, so we put out the statewide curfew. we called up the national guard in force. we got all of our mayors, all of our police chief
yesterday we met with the comm leaders from around the state, heard all of their concerns. i know that we can do better both statewide and federally as well. now phoenix is the fifth largest metropolitan area in the entire country and we've learned some lessons over the last three days. first, the more aggressive approach does work. we wanted peaceful protestors to be able to exercise their first amendment rights. we had a tough time after the sun went down figuring out who was the peaceful...
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i have to talk to my comms team about that. >> okay. that's right. take your time.hard to get. it will pay off. so what made you decide that eliot engel should not continue representing this congressional district? you are both democrats. what did you see that made you say, i need to get in there, i need to take that job away from him, here's how i can do the better job? >> well, i have worked in this district for ten years as a middle school principal and i have spoken to and built relationships with thousands of students and parents over that time and congressman engel was an absent congressman, quite frankly. you never saw flyers advertising town halls or assemblies talking about the most important issues in the district. when we decided to explore a potential run for office, we spoke to hundreds of constituents from the north bronx all the way to new york, we continued to hear the same thing over and over again. he wasn't present, he's not engaged and it is time for a change. so that's that side of it. on the other side, you know, when you work with children who
i have to talk to my comms team about that. >> okay. that's right. take your time.hard to get. it will pay off. so what made you decide that eliot engel should not continue representing this congressional district? you are both democrats. what did you see that made you say, i need to get in there, i need to take that job away from him, here's how i can do the better job? >> well, i have worked in this district for ten years as a middle school principal and i have spoken to and built...
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i have a comment from the guardian, i asked what they wanted to say, brendan from comms has said theendent, looked at the cutting up the tyne and concluded that the imagery where both borisjohnson and priti patel were depicted together as r, not her alone, refer to bullying allegations of the senior civil servant and they pointed out that politicians from all parties are that politicians from all parties a re often that politicians from all parties are often caricatured as animals. i'm joined by jamelia now. she is a musician, a presenter, she has acted and she has her own experiences of racism. good morning. good morning, how are you? very well, thank you. i want to ask you about boris johnson in well, thank you. i want to ask you about borisjohnson in that video, recalling the horrors of the national front recalling the horrors of the nationalfront in recalling the horrors of the national front in the 70s, he said i truly believe we are in much, much less racist society than we were. is he right? i don't think it is as black—and—white as that, forgive the term. to say something it'
i have a comment from the guardian, i asked what they wanted to say, brendan from comms has said theendent, looked at the cutting up the tyne and concluded that the imagery where both borisjohnson and priti patel were depicted together as r, not her alone, refer to bullying allegations of the senior civil servant and they pointed out that politicians from all parties are that politicians from all parties a re often that politicians from all parties are often caricatured as animals. i'm joined...
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we'll open up the public comme comment. >> clerk: operations, are there any callers in the queue? >> mr. chair, there are no callers to wish to speak. >> supervisor peskin: public comment is now closed. and given the late hour let me commend to you colleagues and to members of the public this really incredible piece of work by the city administrator's office. and the department of emergency management in collaboration with a number of departments. let me thank our chief resiliency officer brian strong. this is nothing short of a horror story that ranges from earthquakes to tsunamis to hazardous materials to, yes, even pandemics, droughts, wildfires, urban fires and climate change, air quality, heat waves and i'm only naming a few, but more importantly it talks about our capacity and our strategies and it really is a brilliant piece of work. mr. strong, if you would like to -- or miss mary ellen carol or miss kelly, if you would like to add to that in a handful of words, please do so. >> yes, thank you very much, supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: or miss johnston there too.
we'll open up the public comme comment. >> clerk: operations, are there any callers in the queue? >> mr. chair, there are no callers to wish to speak. >> supervisor peskin: public comment is now closed. and given the late hour let me commend to you colleagues and to members of the public this really incredible piece of work by the city administrator's office. and the department of emergency management in collaboration with a number of departments. let me thank our chief...
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>>> ahead, two-time super bowl champion malcolm jenkins reflects on the death of george floyd and commrant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk® i can finally enjoy cereal again. it's totally natural. and having only the a2 protein makes all the difference. my first latte in 12 years. ♪ ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ ♪ life is better with you >>> there is much more news ahead, including our conversation with oscar winner spike lee. we'll hear about his new vietnam war movie called "defy blood" and why protest over george floyd's death actually give him hope. we thank you for that. we'll be right back. . it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some-rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system... ...attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood
>>> ahead, two-time super bowl champion malcolm jenkins reflects on the death of george floyd and commrant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk® i can finally enjoy cereal again. it's totally natural. and having only the a2 protein makes all the difference. my first latte in 12 years. ♪ ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ ♪ life is better with you >>> there is much more news ahead, including our conversation with oscar...
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independent in a republican party in lockstep with the president, and she said that general mass tittis' comme were true and honest and necessary and overdue. and when she was ask fundamental she would support president trump in the upcoming election, senator murkowski said, i'm struggling with it and i have struggled with it for a long time. there are many on capitol hill who say in private republicans are deeply concerned about this moment, about what it does to their re-election chances, but also what it means for the country. george? >> terry moran, thanks very much. amy. >>> all right, george, this morning all eyes on those new possibly historic unemployment numbers reflecting the impact of the pandemic and months of stay-at-home orders. rebecca jarvis joins us with more on that. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: amy, this is the most optimistic report we've received on the economy since the pandemic began. economists were forecasting gigantic job losses for the month of may. instead the rehiring began. 2.5 million americans went back to work in the month of may. the unemployment rate c
independent in a republican party in lockstep with the president, and she said that general mass tittis' comme were true and honest and necessary and overdue. and when she was ask fundamental she would support president trump in the upcoming election, senator murkowski said, i'm struggling with it and i have struggled with it for a long time. there are many on capitol hill who say in private republicans are deeply concerned about this moment, about what it does to their re-election chances, but...
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. >> at apple, our mission has always been to make the place, comm >> been addressing an empty auditoriumled apple's new technology. including dropping intel chips after nearly 15 years and moving to apple silicon and its new mac computers. the same chip which already phones runs iphones and ipads. >> many of the security benefits and privacy benefits that exist on ipad and iphone are only there because they designed their silicon. >> they also introduce the latest operating system i was 14. the home screen is redesigned to new widgets for easier access to your information. some of the newest features include cycling navigation and electric vehicle charging stations in maps. to translate up which can translate a conversation between two languages in real time. forget your keys? not a problem. iphone will be able to unlock and start your car where you can send a digital key to friends. but for now this feature will only be available in 2021 bmw five series. and health is a focus for the apple watch. new automatic detection will make sure that you wash your hands. >> if you positively there
. >> at apple, our mission has always been to make the place, comm >> been addressing an empty auditoriumled apple's new technology. including dropping intel chips after nearly 15 years and moving to apple silicon and its new mac computers. the same chip which already phones runs iphones and ipads. >> many of the security benefits and privacy benefits that exist on ipad and iphone are only there because they designed their silicon. >> they also introduce the latest...
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but this really shines a glare ing spotlight on the fact that we can skpnt communi't and comm not beenon local analysis. and it doesn't make sense that the scientific evidence that should be subjective seems to be at odds and only confirms that there might be a separate track of justice for law enforcement when we look at wrongdoing. the fact that we have an independent autopsy indicating, supporting of asphyxia as the cause of death. as if there were real questions from what we all saw in the video, it seems very ominous when it shows there was no direct cause to asphyxia and instead we heard all about this, that seems to fly in the face of what we all saw in the video. the bigger problem is now that that case has not been challenged quality from the community, we see the case has been removed and presented to the attorney's office of the state. and i think this is part of the problem and part of why communities are so frustrated and lashing out in the protests, lashing out in all of the gatherings that they have, because we can't wait for other agencies to come in. some of these solu
but this really shines a glare ing spotlight on the fact that we can skpnt communi't and comm not beenon local analysis. and it doesn't make sense that the scientific evidence that should be subjective seems to be at odds and only confirms that there might be a separate track of justice for law enforcement when we look at wrongdoing. the fact that we have an independent autopsy indicating, supporting of asphyxia as the cause of death. as if there were real questions from what we all saw in the...
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. >> i could make one last comme comment. >> i thank you. >> i know time is up and i won't go through the other comments because we could talk on that but the issue that really has to happen in that one thing we have to correct is the day cdc got in the lane to make the public health test the private sector had to be in the lane to make the test for the rest of america. it wasn't cdc. cdc makes the public health lane but it took unfortunately weeks before the private sector stepped up and developed what we now have, as you know, we now done over 70 million tested private sector is in the game. public health is a small part of it but that has to change to. >> thank you. thank you madam chair. >> congressman. >> thank you very much, madam chair but thank you, doctor redfield for being with us. doctor redfield, i have a lot of questions so if you can be as concise as possible i would certainly appreciate that. it was heard earlier by our ranking member that i thank you answered the question that we don't have the worst amount of cases, highest amount per per capita on the planet, is that
. >> i could make one last comme comment. >> i thank you. >> i know time is up and i won't go through the other comments because we could talk on that but the issue that really has to happen in that one thing we have to correct is the day cdc got in the lane to make the public health test the private sector had to be in the lane to make the test for the rest of america. it wasn't cdc. cdc makes the public health lane but it took unfortunately weeks before the private sector...
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we'll open up the public comme comment. >> clerk: operations, are there any callers in the queue? >> mr. chair, there are no callers to wish to speak. >> supervisor peskin: public comment is now closed. and given the late hour let me commend to you colleagues and to members of the public this really incredible piece of work by the city administrator's office. and the department of emergency management in collaboration with a number of departments. let me thank our chief resiliency officer brian strong. this is nothing short of a horror story that ranges from earthquakes to tsunamis to hazardous materials to, yes, even pandemics, droughts, wildfires, urban fires and climate change, air quality, heat waves and i'm only naming a few, but more importantly it talks about our capacity and our strategies and it really is a brilliant piece of work. mr. strong, if you would like to -- or miss mary ellen carol or miss kelly, if you would like to add to that in a handful of words, please do so. >> yes, thank you very much, supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: or miss johnston there too.
we'll open up the public comme comment. >> clerk: operations, are there any callers in the queue? >> mr. chair, there are no callers to wish to speak. >> supervisor peskin: public comment is now closed. and given the late hour let me commend to you colleagues and to members of the public this really incredible piece of work by the city administrator's office. and the department of emergency management in collaboration with a number of departments. let me thank our chief...
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we'll open up the public comme comment. >> clerk: operations, are there any callers in the queue? >> mr. chair, there are no callers to wish to speak. >> supervisor peskin: public comment is now closed. and given the late hour let me commend to you colleagues and to members of the public this really incredible piece of work by the city administrator's office. and the department of emergency management in collaboration with a number of departments. let me thank our chief resiliency officer brian strong. this is nothing short of a horror story that ranges from earthquakes to tsunamis to hazardous materials to, yes, even pandemics, droughts, wildfires, urban fires and climate change, air quality, heat waves and i'm only naming a few, but more importantly it talks about our capacity and our strategies and it really is a brilliant piece of work. mr. strong, if you would like to -- or miss mary ellen carol or miss kelly, if you would like to add to that in a handful of words, please do so. >> yes, thank you very much, supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: or miss johnston there too.
we'll open up the public comme comment. >> clerk: operations, are there any callers in the queue? >> mr. chair, there are no callers to wish to speak. >> supervisor peskin: public comment is now closed. and given the late hour let me commend to you colleagues and to members of the public this really incredible piece of work by the city administrator's office. and the department of emergency management in collaboration with a number of departments. let me thank our chief...
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. >> caller: good afternoon, comm, chief executive officer. i appreciate the discussion about this important issue. i want to let you know the proposed resolution with the amendments on the table today. discussions on this topic facilitated by may or breed's office have been appreciated. the recent participation by commissioners vietor and maxwell are very beneficial and resulted in the proposed resolution you have before you. on june 2, i wrote a letter to governor newsom asks for his leadership to move this forward to review by the state water board. this is what the p.u.c. is asking for as part of this resolution. also to support early resolution of the agreement once submitted for analysis and evaluation. i urge and support the commission to adopt the resolution as proposed and amended. thank you. >> you have two questions remaining. >> caller: i am dave warner. i would like to address my letter to this resolution. this is a example. the supersedes language deals with adaptive management language in the 2019 resolution i think says it is t
. >> caller: good afternoon, comm, chief executive officer. i appreciate the discussion about this important issue. i want to let you know the proposed resolution with the amendments on the table today. discussions on this topic facilitated by may or breed's office have been appreciated. the recent participation by commissioners vietor and maxwell are very beneficial and resulted in the proposed resolution you have before you. on june 2, i wrote a letter to governor newsom asks for his...
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remaining and that is trade policy has a direct effect on jobs in black and browand blackand brown comm. what trade priority is our data-processing to ensure that it promotes racial equality and equity? >> i'm glad you brought that up. the trade agenda and fiv in fivr report is something that i commend that we specifically had provisions that we think are significant results of the policy and the fact that it's so prominent is on page two of the agenda but it goes through a variety of professions and that is that the wages are growing faster and they are seeking the fastest growth since president trump took office. those with a bachelor's degree i'm going to get to it if i can. average growth in the tenth percentile is outpaced growth of individuals and average for african-americans and hispanics outpaced overall. >> my question is what specific policies as the administration pursued? spec this is such an important part of the trade policy to take back manufacturing jobs to america and the result is those that have historically been disadvantaged will have middle-class family supporting
remaining and that is trade policy has a direct effect on jobs in black and browand blackand brown comm. what trade priority is our data-processing to ensure that it promotes racial equality and equity? >> i'm glad you brought that up. the trade agenda and fiv in fivr report is something that i commend that we specifically had provisions that we think are significant results of the policy and the fact that it's so prominent is on page two of the agenda but it goes through a variety of...