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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to connor brown he's recently written a fantastic blog post at bitcoin reserve dot com titled bitcoin a bold american future we're going to get into it but 1st connor thanks for coming on thank you so much for having an accessory to be here so you've read some interesting things here so how is big coin and matter of national security let's get into that a little bit connor please certainly so national security can be broken down to a couple different elements but the ones i focus on here is energy independence and the ability or a nation to have its you know control of its own money. and i think that 1st energy independence decline is is very important because it can sort of reignite our energy sector are seeing a lot of issues in the energy sector receive a bunch of malinvestment you know a bunch of. energy companies that aren't necessarily as profitable as certain you know price of oil and so it coined by my own accord instead with that natural gas and this sort of digital i ply you can actually get much more money out of
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it isn't to connor and to his family. they live with the real-life consequences of laws that we make and decisions by the courts that may strike down those laws, like the affordable care act. so the irony here is more than abstract. the outrage here should be real. justin walker, very simply, is unfit to be a judge on the court of appeals. he was judged unqualified to be a district court judge, and i ask my colleagues to reject his nomination. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until stands adjourned until the senate is gambling out ten lawmakers passed a bipartisan public land maintenance bill today. those against the nomination of justin walker to serve on the u.s. court of appeals for the dc circuit court . a number of senators also spoke about senator tim scott, police reform legislation which would introduced today earlier. following synod coverage here on "c-span2". the federal government at work in dc, and throughout the country,
it isn't to connor and to his family. they live with the real-life consequences of laws that we make and decisions by the courts that may strike down those laws, like the affordable care act. so the irony here is more than abstract. the outrage here should be real. justin walker, very simply, is unfit to be a judge on the court of appeals. he was judged unqualified to be a district court judge, and i ask my colleagues to reject his nomination. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the...
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connor, over to you.right clive, tonight in the last 30 minutes or so police scotland have confirmed, they have ruled out that terrorism was a factor in the events that unfolded here on the street behind me earlier on. today this is clearly one of the biggest police operations in scotland and many many yea rs. operations in scotland and many many years. the first minister in the last hour has praised the fast response from those emergency services. i'm joint not live by the leader of glasgow city council, susan, do we know exactly what happened inside that hotel this afternoon? i know exactly the same as the public know. police scotland have been confirming the fax as the afternoon has gone on. i would actually urge people to follow the police scotland account of theirs. they are confirming facts as soon as they are able to, as you say, just re ce ntly they are able to, as you say, just recently they've confirmed that this isn't considered to be a terrorist incident. which i think is helpful. but i know e
connor, over to you.right clive, tonight in the last 30 minutes or so police scotland have confirmed, they have ruled out that terrorism was a factor in the events that unfolded here on the street behind me earlier on. today this is clearly one of the biggest police operations in scotland and many many yea rs. operations in scotland and many many years. the first minister in the last hour has praised the fast response from those emergency services. i'm joint not live by the leader of glasgow...
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civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 came in the tracks of bull connor's vicious dog. to paraphrase, it's the morning we find hope. it's in the morning we find hope when we mourn. but it's going to take more than talk. we had talk before. we have had protests before. we got to now about to make it's vow to makeke it -- it at least an era of action and reverse the systemic racism with a long overdue concrete changes. the action will not be completed in the first 100 days of my presidency, if i am fortunate enough to be elected, or even in my entire term. it's going to take the work of a generation. but if this agenda will take time to complete, it should not wait for the first 100 days of my presidency to get started. a downpayment on what is long overdue should come now, should come immediately. i call on the congress to act this month on measures that would be the first step in this direction, starting with real police reform. congressman jeffries has a bill to outlaw choke holds. congress should put it on the president's desk in the next few days. there are othe
civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 came in the tracks of bull connor's vicious dog. to paraphrase, it's the morning we find hope. it's in the morning we find hope when we mourn. but it's going to take more than talk. we had talk before. we have had protests before. we got to now about to make it's vow to makeke it -- it at least an era of action and reverse the systemic racism with a long overdue concrete changes. the action will not be completed in the first 100 days of...
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couple jeffrey newman and jason connor, handing out backpacks filled with essential items like socks,d hygiene products, hitting close to home. connor was homeless for two years. >> i feel the pain they're in. >> now the two making sure no one is left behind during this difficult time. it was the shall whenever possible. and it's always possible. thanks for the company, america, good night. ♪ ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ♪ jimmy kimmel live! this is ridiculous, from his house. >> jimmy: hello again, it's me, jimmy, from my house. i hope you had a nice day of meetings from your fat pants. once we go back, i'm planning on spending two months living at work. it has been quite a quarantine. we have a very picky 5-year-old daughter who last night decided she no longer eats corn. this morning he refused to eat her pancakes because i used a new mix. they stopped making the mix i used to use. and i had to try a new one. i tried to find one kind of healthy. i don't trust the mix that says just add water, that's for kool-aid. not breakfast. i add the eggs and milk, made the p
couple jeffrey newman and jason connor, handing out backpacks filled with essential items like socks,d hygiene products, hitting close to home. connor was homeless for two years. >> i feel the pain they're in. >> now the two making sure no one is left behind during this difficult time. it was the shall whenever possible. and it's always possible. thanks for the company, america, good night. ♪ ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ♪ jimmy kimmel live! this is...
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his top one back in stoppage time mark to john connor about wrapping up the scoring at 21. first win since the restart mocks of survival. everything was painstakingly prepared for european. visiting freiburg could not pull out of the right places which the host with keep coming in with food for. one meal after just 40 minutes. and the doctor nearly brought it to you shortly after the birth to the face dr penalty. was patched up and then the battered bruises stepped up to the spot himself. to do with 27 minutes. but. private coach christian strikes celebrated his birthday and the contract extension ahead of the game had a squad gave him a gift of a comeback. first lucas her limited to one before the bride. and whatever strikes it a tough time musta been affected directly out of the race stuff right big step into gear catching the hosts colt. listeners heard as if it was such a. battle looping here for more than solid credit to. the school state that my. strong had played into some of. the virtuous frankfurt's paid for 11 years has to sit or lay in tears i had the better star
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the supreme court long time ago graham versus connor, at the split-second time did the officer, did he or she reasonably believe that they were in fear of bodily harm and death and was the use of force applicable and righteous, that's the standard. that's what we have to look at here. leland: you think of the reasonable officer who has been in a tight, taser has been grabbed and the person turns around, you have no idea what's in their hand, whether it's a gun hidden in waistband or taser, what do you make of the fact that there needs to be an investigation, what do you make the atlanta mayor hours of this, she came out and said unreasonable use of force and she came out and said the guys need to be fired? >> that's unfortunate and the standards have been hijacked by the emotion. we have to resist the emotion hijacking our processes and, look, leland, you're spot on with what you just said, taser, i heard a lot of narrative, the taser could have been used against the officer, mr. brooks, it's happened before where the officer's weapon is taken and used against them. a lot of heroic off
the supreme court long time ago graham versus connor, at the split-second time did the officer, did he or she reasonably believe that they were in fear of bodily harm and death and was the use of force applicable and righteous, that's the standard. that's what we have to look at here. leland: you think of the reasonable officer who has been in a tight, taser has been grabbed and the person turns around, you have no idea what's in their hand, whether it's a gun hidden in waistband or taser, what...
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connor defeated, and to this end we endured postponement after postponement. having aided in this community need, we felt that our direct action program could be delayed no longer. the words of dr. kings a letter from a birmingham jail, april 16, 1963. madam president, i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. jones: thank you, madam president. continuing the reading from the letter from the birmingham jail. you may well ask: "why direct action? why sit-ins, marches, and so forth? isn't negotiation a better path?" you are quite right in calling for negotiation. indeed, this is the very purpose of direct action. nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a community which has constantly refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue. it seeks so to dramatize the issue that it can no longer be ignored. my citing the creation of tension as part of the work of the nonviolent resister may sound rather shocking. but i must confess that i am not afraid of the wo
connor defeated, and to this end we endured postponement after postponement. having aided in this community need, we felt that our direct action program could be delayed no longer. the words of dr. kings a letter from a birmingham jail, april 16, 1963. madam president, i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. jones: thank you, madam president. continuing the reading from the letter from the birmingham jail. you may well ask: "why...
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and weren't the words of the president they were the kind of words bull connor would have used only in his dogs a new suit women and children you know the american story is a story about action and reaction that's what actually works we can't be naive about it i wish i could say that hate began with donald trump well and with you it didn't and it won't american history isn't a fairy tale with a guaranteed happy ending the battle for the soul of this nation has been a constant push and pull for more than 240 years a tug of war between the american ideal that we're all created equal in the harsh reality that racism has long torn us apart the honest truth is that both elements are part of the american character both elements at our best the american ideal wins out but it's never a rout it's always the fight and the battle is never fully won but we can't ignore the truth that we're at our best when we open our hearts rather than clinch our focus donald trump is turned this country no bottle feel regret bio resentments and fresh fears he thinks division helps in his narcissism has become mo
and weren't the words of the president they were the kind of words bull connor would have used only in his dogs a new suit women and children you know the american story is a story about action and reaction that's what actually works we can't be naive about it i wish i could say that hate began with donald trump well and with you it didn't and it won't american history isn't a fairy tale with a guaranteed happy ending the battle for the soul of this nation has been a constant push and pull for...
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connor, thank you very much. connor gillies there.llars to save children. the number of new coronavirus infections in the united states has reached a record high — with 40,000 cases reported on thursday. the recent surge has prompted two of the biggest states, texas and florida, to pause reopening plans. the us has more than two million confirmed infections — more than any other country. but the trump administration has stressed that the situation is stabilising in most of the country. zoos and aquariums in england are set to receive up to £100 million from the government to help them deal with the financial fallout of the pandemic. it's an expansion of a relief fund announced in may. zoos and aquariums in england were allowed to reopen two weeks ago, but still remain closed in scotland, wales and northern ireland. the time now is 11 minutes past eight. all the weather and sport coming upfor eight. all the weather and sport coming up for you a little later on. if you are planning a holiday, wish you could go on holiday, perhaps there
connor, thank you very much. connor gillies there.llars to save children. the number of new coronavirus infections in the united states has reached a record high — with 40,000 cases reported on thursday. the recent surge has prompted two of the biggest states, texas and florida, to pause reopening plans. the us has more than two million confirmed infections — more than any other country. but the trump administration has stressed that the situation is stabilising in most of the country. zoos...
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bull connor unleashed dogs on u.s.ook like me and the president talked about using dogs in response to protecting the white house in d.c. i want to give you a chance to respond to that. >> that's a different situation. he was talking about people who were advancing on the gates of the white house and were threatening to jump over the fence. of course, he is going to use whatever force necessary to protect the white house. it's not a comparable situation. i would go back to and look at what president trump said on saturday. he spoke to the family of george floyd and stands united with them and stands united with people who are a right to protest. what is preventing people from exercising their first amendment rights to protest are the looters and the vandals. millions of people would love to go out but they can't because of violence. people are throwing bricks at police officers and burning down businesses. i would not let my children go out there. would you? they are the ones who are standing in the way of having peace
bull connor unleashed dogs on u.s.ook like me and the president talked about using dogs in response to protecting the white house in d.c. i want to give you a chance to respond to that. >> that's a different situation. he was talking about people who were advancing on the gates of the white house and were threatening to jump over the fence. of course, he is going to use whatever force necessary to protect the white house. it's not a comparable situation. i would go back to and look at...
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connor they are both segregationists dedicated to the maintenance of the status quo. i have hopec.he will be reasonable enough to see the utility of massive resistance to desegregation but he will not see this without pressure without those proteins of civil rights. we have not made a single gain in civil rights without nonviolent pressure it is a face group sell them give up their privileges voluntarily. individuals may see the moral light and voluntarily give up their unju posture, but grouen immoral than individuals. we know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given and must be demanded by the oppressed. ctionpaign that was well-timed in the view of those who have not suffered unduly from the disease of segregation. four years i have heard the word weight it readings in the year of every negro this weight has almost always meant never. we must come to see with one of our distinguished jurists that justice too long delayed is justice denied.ited for moren 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights the nations of asia and africa are moving with
connor they are both segregationists dedicated to the maintenance of the status quo. i have hopec.he will be reasonable enough to see the utility of massive resistance to desegregation but he will not see this without pressure without those proteins of civil rights. we have not made a single gain in civil rights without nonviolent pressure it is a face group sell them give up their privileges voluntarily. individuals may see the moral light and voluntarily give up their unju posture, but grouen...
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mark connors, great to see you.ing up, we will break down wirecard,'s missing billions forcing the ceo to step down for just really ugly. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. i am ritika gupta with a first word news. president trump is not giving up on ending daca, the program that shields 750,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. theweeted that administration will be submitting new arguments to the supreme court shortly. justices said the government failed to consider the hardship recipients. today, european leaders are opening debate on an $814 billion economic recovery program. germany and france what the deal wrapped up by next month. it would be financed by joint debt issuance, seen as a significant step towards recovery. not every country wants their taxpayers on the hook for spending by other countries. 1963,e first time since british government that rose in may above 100% of gdp. int reflects a big drop economic output and is surge in spending to counter the effects of the pandemi
mark connors, great to see you.ing up, we will break down wirecard,'s missing billions forcing the ceo to step down for just really ugly. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. i am ritika gupta with a first word news. president trump is not giving up on ending daca, the program that shields 750,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. theweeted that administration will be submitting new arguments to the supreme court shortly. justices said the government failed...
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and unity. >> mitch landrieu, the only man i know who can mention maya angelou, megan trainor, bull connor and leave us with an uplifting moment at the end. we'll be right back. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wanted. (crowd cheering) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. wherelove...feels the same. truths are universal therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. joy... is a joint expression, and health... is an essential need for all. yet with so much we share, there's one thing we don't: around
and unity. >> mitch landrieu, the only man i know who can mention maya angelou, megan trainor, bull connor and leave us with an uplifting moment at the end. we'll be right back. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for...
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and beau connor was the right one because they knew he would fight back. how much do you think, nicole, the fact that you have the inflexii inflexible president donald trump helps to also keep the movement going till we can achieve some concrete results because he is not in any way giving ground that could soften and make people feel in some ways relaxed. but because he is so much reactionary in terms of some of these policies, he keeps people energized that even those of us on the front line may not have been able to energize ourselves. >> absolutely, reverend al. as you know, when dr. king went to albany, georgia and the sheriff there refused to arrest protesters, didn't engage in violence against the protesters, the media didn't care. it was very hard for dr. king to get traction there. they choose to go to birmingham because they knew that beau connor was going to overreact. americans who were very tolerant of civil abuses, as long as it came with a nice veneer, they couldn't put up with that. we're certainly seeing that with this president. you just p
and beau connor was the right one because they knew he would fight back. how much do you think, nicole, the fact that you have the inflexii inflexible president donald trump helps to also keep the movement going till we can achieve some concrete results because he is not in any way giving ground that could soften and make people feel in some ways relaxed. but because he is so much reactionary in terms of some of these policies, he keeps people energized that even those of us on the front line...
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[screaming] >> connor martin, he suffered a concussion, laura. it was not being widely reported that this protest at the st. louis statue was organized and the regional muslim action network told the press commit is a revolution. the number one mission is to take this thing down. and also wants to rename the city of st. louis to, in her words, celebrate the city's racial ethnic and religious diversity. st. louis, by the way, led the seventh crusade to the holy land for the muslims who invaded it. the middle east christian committee tonight, laura blaming care, that woman is part of care.e. they are clearly using blm movement with anti-christian anti-american agenda. taking down a christian statue have a religious diversity is an odd way of achieving it, it seems to me. >> laura: the video, everyone who is deciding to grab on to whatever the most, you know most important politically correct woke with a bumper sticker or t-shirt and send money to a website, you have to know what you are pending. if you support that by all meanr keep sending money b
[screaming] >> connor martin, he suffered a concussion, laura. it was not being widely reported that this protest at the st. louis statue was organized and the regional muslim action network told the press commit is a revolution. the number one mission is to take this thing down. and also wants to rename the city of st. louis to, in her words, celebrate the city's racial ethnic and religious diversity. st. louis, by the way, led the seventh crusade to the holy land for the muslims who...
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force happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate connor wong. >>connors graduating from windsor high school in the graduations later today, he'll be attending colorado school of mines for engineering and he'll also be a on the swim team there so he has a busy time ahead of him, you can let us know about a graduate in your life as well just by going to kron 4 dot com find the salute to grads 2020 under the news tab and then submit a picture of your graduate will add him to the ever-growing list here also tell us what school he graduated from and what's next in line for them. all right, let's go ahead and get a check of the weather forecast from dave's foreign a day how are things looking today. >>looking pretty good morning. you know that was like a goldilocks type of situation here the habitable zone for our weather going on for a june, the that's up for folks that don't like a really hot i'm saying that because it's ready to start climbing a big way all those guys on other flyway just and mike out of the bay bridge toll plaza here camera shy. a
force happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate connor wong. >>connors graduating from windsor high school in the graduations later today, he'll be attending colorado school of mines for engineering and he'll also be a on the swim team there so he has a busy time ahead of him, you can let us know about a graduate in your life as well just by going to kron 4 dot com find the salute to grads 2020 under the news tab and then submit a picture of your graduate...
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the next foundational case that we use in our analysis is grant versus connor, which says that this test is based upon that of a reasonable officer on the scene and not the individual officer, but a reasonable officer on the scene. >> attorney griggs, you and i discussed the garner case here the other night. as soon as i saw the video, i thought, well, that's a clear violation of the garner case. and there is the district attorney using it in his charges. so he's using -- this is not new. this is a 1980s case that he's basing this on. he seems to be on very solid legal reasoning grounds and the evidentiary grounds seem to be very thorough. >> yes. he's done a thorough analysis of the status of the law constitutionally, and i think that his team is building a case for a conviction and then it to be upheld. so with the connor case as well as the gardner case, i think he's building a case to show this is unreasonable under the test, that there was absolutely no legal justification for what happened and then factually by showing the kicking, he's showing that the state of mind was clearly th
the next foundational case that we use in our analysis is grant versus connor, which says that this test is based upon that of a reasonable officer on the scene and not the individual officer, but a reasonable officer on the scene. >> attorney griggs, you and i discussed the garner case here the other night. as soon as i saw the video, i thought, well, that's a clear violation of the garner case. and there is the district attorney using it in his charges. so he's using -- this is not new....
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on your way across the strand to fetch the connors. for you and yours and yours and mine fought shy spoke an old language of conspirators and could not crack the whip or seeds the day. big voiced scullions herders feeders round haycocks and hindquarters talkers and buyers stroll arbitrator's of the burial ground. across that strand of yours the cattle greens up to their bellies in an early miss and know they turned their own bewildered caves where we work our way through squeaking sad drowning in do you. like a dull blade with its edge honed a great bag half shines under the. i turn because the sweeping of your feet has stopped behind me to find you on your needs with blog on the road say more in your hair anatomies in mean in front of you and brimming grass and gather up cold handfuls of the jews to wash cars and. i dab you clean with mosse fine and. the drizzle light of on the clyde. i lift your under your arms and lay a flat. with a rushes that should clean again i plowed green sky pillars to where over your shrine. it was it can no
on your way across the strand to fetch the connors. for you and yours and yours and mine fought shy spoke an old language of conspirators and could not crack the whip or seeds the day. big voiced scullions herders feeders round haycocks and hindquarters talkers and buyers stroll arbitrator's of the burial ground. across that strand of yours the cattle greens up to their bellies in an early miss and know they turned their own bewildered caves where we work our way through squeaking sad drowning...
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grand versus connor is a case that police invoke all the time and this is why -- jurors are told thatofficer's use of force not by a reasonable person's standard but by a reasonable police officer's standard. they're supposed to give deference to the police officer and not use 20/20 hindsight. there is plenty of room for the defense to maneuver to create reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury regarding the use of force here. >> and help me with this one from your experience, especially in the castile case, you thought you had a strong case, the jury wouldn't great. as the prosecutor made his announcement, the georgia bureau of investigation said we are in the process of conducting this investigation. although we have made significant progress in the case, we have not completed our work. the gbi was not aware of the press conference before it was conducted. we were not consulted on the charges filed by the district attorney. if i'm a defense attorney for mr. rolfe, i'm going to use that statement to say the people charged with doing the investigation had not finished their work, thi
grand versus connor is a case that police invoke all the time and this is why -- jurors are told thatofficer's use of force not by a reasonable person's standard but by a reasonable police officer's standard. they're supposed to give deference to the police officer and not use 20/20 hindsight. there is plenty of room for the defense to maneuver to create reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury regarding the use of force here. >> and help me with this one from your experience, especially...
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the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of '65 came on the tracks of bolt connor's vicious dogs. to paraphrase reverend barber, it's the mourning we find hope. it's in the mourning that we find hope, when we mourn. but it's going to take more than talk. we've had talk before. we've had protests before. we've got to now vow to make this at least an area of action and reverse with gracism with long overdue concrete changes. the action will not be completed in the first 100 days of my presidency if i'm fortunate enough to be elected or even in my entire term. it's going to take the work of a generation. but if this agenda will take time to complete, it should not wait for the first 100 days of my presidency to get started. a down payment on what is long overdue should come now, should come immediately. i call on the congress to act this month on measures that will be the first step in this direction, starting with real police reform. congressman jeffries has a bill to outlaw chokeholds. the congressman should put it on his desk in the next couple days, improve oversight and ac
the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of '65 came on the tracks of bolt connor's vicious dogs. to paraphrase reverend barber, it's the mourning we find hope. it's in the mourning that we find hope, when we mourn. but it's going to take more than talk. we've had talk before. we've had protests before. we've got to now vow to make this at least an area of action and reverse with gracism with long overdue concrete changes. the action will not be completed in the first 100 days of my...
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the hosts gong one back in stoppage time mark to john connor about wrapping up the scoring at 21. first win since the restart all but marks of survival. if everything was painstakingly prepared for european. visiting freiburg could not pull out of the right places which the house quickly to avoid coming up with food for. one to just 14 minutes. and the dutchman nearly 2 shortly after the birth to the fight stopped in penalty. was patched up and then the baton stepped up to the spot himself. to do with 27 minutes play. private coach christian celebrated his birthday and a contract extension ahead of the guy in the squad gave him a gift of a comeback. 1st look this whole amounted to one before the bride. and whatever struck said the doctor must have been affected directly after the race stuff i'd be expected to hear catching a host cold. because who knows if it was such a. bottle lewd behavior from roman salas but it seems to. have the school started that white. stripes had played into some of. the letters frankfurt's page 11 years how tough is it for len. hair to have the better st
the hosts gong one back in stoppage time mark to john connor about wrapping up the scoring at 21. first win since the restart all but marks of survival. if everything was painstakingly prepared for european. visiting freiburg could not pull out of the right places which the house quickly to avoid coming up with food for. one to just 14 minutes. and the dutchman nearly 2 shortly after the birth to the fight stopped in penalty. was patched up and then the baton stepped up to the spot himself. to...
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but you can drink cognac today because i'm going to bring connor. 10 o'clock to 10 o'clock 3 hurried start. and i was watching marshal what had his reaction confused s'posed to be there taking taking the salute so i can well imagine what he was experiencing i didn't comment anything because the war oh mine a comment and i didn't say a single word just poured some more cognac. and i had. breakfast not a tiffany's but which marshall. from just perch at radio moscow to his talent for simultaneous translation george was an observer of the world changed the world came to george it was often through sports where there was no politics i also did mainly my work yet radio moscow at that time was translating and as a recorder and interviewing people in russian and translating him. into english. and. there was a lot of public focus on the. track and field meet between deactivates of the united states and the soviet union. and there was. great interest in the east track and field nice especially in the long distance runners. because everyone was cheering for the american team who supported the a
but you can drink cognac today because i'm going to bring connor. 10 o'clock to 10 o'clock 3 hurried start. and i was watching marshal what had his reaction confused s'posed to be there taking taking the salute so i can well imagine what he was experiencing i didn't comment anything because the war oh mine a comment and i didn't say a single word just poured some more cognac. and i had. breakfast not a tiffany's but which marshall. from just perch at radio moscow to his talent for simultaneous...
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when i saw connor schnabel ocean details contained instead some of the issusues where tradition she got cancer program in kenya how consistent buckle to these you have to fix our crab enough often become a pepsi machine for the production process little compound interest you know seventy canadian papers you'll see see articicle by the kitchen could you that's good most of. the comments this is one with his office is also available on the whole if picture i tell ya zero it is close a little piece of it do you have it i mean talk. i do too. defense is not me not anybody you don't get to do that was provided to can exhibit a- after years of this. into a script michelle gave his inner circle a preview. among them st fun of cultural mediator he grew up with for him the story needed to resonate with people outside of the shop. family just like i found out. that was deal the schools to. don't okay chill when you manage. jumped through them as bound thomas not been booked you'll jump young. what i can. when only if we're it was sale in the thumb to markings you spoke to a cut out d. d. a bath t
when i saw connor schnabel ocean details contained instead some of the issusues where tradition she got cancer program in kenya how consistent buckle to these you have to fix our crab enough often become a pepsi machine for the production process little compound interest you know seventy canadian papers you'll see see articicle by the kitchen could you that's good most of. the comments this is one with his office is also available on the whole if picture i tell ya zero it is close a little...
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with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connort to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fakenham garden centre near her norfolk home of anmer hall. she chose strong—smelling plants like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose brother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice that cared for him shortly before he died. as the emblem of hospice care, families were given sunflower seeds to plant, just like her own children who've been racing to see whose will grow the fastest, with prince louis currently in the lead. leigh milner, bbc news. the rolling stones have said that donald trump could face legal action if he continues to use their songs at his campaign rallies. the band is working with the performing rights organisation, the bmi, to stop the unauthorised use of their music. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa in oklahoma. now it's time fo
with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connort to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fakenham garden centre near her norfolk home of anmer hall. she chose strong—smelling plants like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose brother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice that cared for him...
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let's get more from our bbc scotland reporter connor gillies in glasgow.ality of what happened here on this street in glasgow city centre earlier on today it is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now under way in this country. early on this evening we had it confirmed from the officers leading this investigation that it is not terror related. now, the details we know are that this happened around one police after he stabbed and attacked six other people. the injured men are aged between 17 and 53, one of those is a police officer, a 15—year—old. clearly, those family members are being supported of the injured and being treated in cities right across the country or indeed the city. let's now turn to the eyewitness account here, muhammed sultan, thank you forjoining us. what happened here? it was a really shocking thing. i don't want to see it again. it should never happen again. but i was in a restaurant, i heard a lot of noise and screaming, like people trying to ask for help, there was stabbing, saying somet
let's get more from our bbc scotland reporter connor gillies in glasgow.ality of what happened here on this street in glasgow city centre earlier on today it is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now under way in this country. early on this evening we had it confirmed from the officers leading this investigation that it is not terror related. now, the details we know are that this happened around one police after he stabbed and attacked six other...
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western system and will they behave in ways that no other nation behaves when it comes to global connors. they still hold out their claims they are developing one of the largest economies in the world and that is not fair but only to americans and to brits and to the dutch and it is not fair to the developed nations who actually as the wto was formed it was designed for and so yes, i think there's a lot of places we can work but i don't see with the chinese comet's party has an echo consistent with what we demand from each other in the transatlantic alliance but we do our level best to compete and to operate the rules -based organization to go to our court systems and make a claim that is truly adjudicated in a fair and impartial way absent of politics but that does not exist today. inside or operate under a whole different set of rules then european investment inside of china and that is not right. there access to our capital markets in ways we don't have access to there's and we can work on all these things but they've got to make the decision that they conclude that's in their best in
western system and will they behave in ways that no other nation behaves when it comes to global connors. they still hold out their claims they are developing one of the largest economies in the world and that is not fair but only to americans and to brits and to the dutch and it is not fair to the developed nations who actually as the wto was formed it was designed for and so yes, i think there's a lot of places we can work but i don't see with the chinese comet's party has an echo consistent...
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my grandmother who lived through the civil rights movement these words were new or original bull connor popularized them when thinking dogs and water hoses on protesters speaking to in jim crow they were also used by miami police chief walter headley in 1067 as he advocated for radical racialized police policy targeting young black and brown people segregationist george wallace also used the phrase during his 1968 presidential campaign from slavery and reconstruction to the formation of the k.k.k. and jim crow to present day horrors of police brutality and systemic racism blacks have endured human rights violations for well over 400 years call for justice into racial discrimination just keep getting louder the united nations is being called on now to step in where our government seems to continually fail here tell us more is next to freeman from the black alliance for peace welcome that the. thank you for having me the history of human rights violations in america is bast the un has several bodies that have been designed to protect human rights of african and black people because of the
my grandmother who lived through the civil rights movement these words were new or original bull connor popularized them when thinking dogs and water hoses on protesters speaking to in jim crow they were also used by miami police chief walter headley in 1067 as he advocated for radical racialized police policy targeting young black and brown people segregationist george wallace also used the phrase during his 1968 presidential campaign from slavery and reconstruction to the formation of the...
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what i saw connor spohn lotion details confirmed green said he thought it was well actually she she she got them to become him poking your consistent bubuckle to these you have to fx our crarab dededuction but seo n for your production costs as little compoundd interest you know seventy two canadian prime plus you'll see c. arms to question if possible could you be misconstrued as good they almost a thousand local fits the convinces is. one way to get it fixed osman it was on the e whole pizza cake shows tht they are the media i is quick to secular pc connect do you have if any little all i do too certainly the oakland press several young it out of school. just give excellent after four years of turning the story into a script michelle gave his inner circle a preview among them st fun of cultural mediator he grew up with for him the story needed to resonate with people outside of michelle's family yeah because of the dislike i found them that was the deal the fools who. don't know which one that you manager and jump thrhrough the misadventures of thomas member board you'll jump your coo
what i saw connor spohn lotion details confirmed green said he thought it was well actually she she she got them to become him poking your consistent bubuckle to these you have to fx our crarab dededuction but seo n for your production costs as little compoundd interest you know seventy two canadian prime plus you'll see c. arms to question if possible could you be misconstrued as good they almost a thousand local fits the convinces is. one way to get it fixed osman it was on the e whole pizza...
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connor, like others receiving help here, was homeless. you think what are you going to do in the future? how will you survive when you are 30, 40? council leaders say they need to know what practical support they will get as lockdown eases. the government says it's committed to ending rough sleeping and is planning 6,000 new homes. june kelly, bbc news, birmingham. britain's mass market vegetable and fruit growers, are appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to launch it's ‘pick for britain' initiative, hoping many would step in to help, but there's still a significant shortage of workers, needed to bring in this season's harvest. claire marshall has more, from worcestershire. a plea has been made for a land army to help pick british crops. on one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work. everyone in it is from eastern europe.
connor, like others receiving help here, was homeless. you think what are you going to do in the future? how will you survive when you are 30, 40? council leaders say they need to know what practical support they will get as lockdown eases. the government says it's committed to ending rough sleeping and is planning 6,000 new homes. june kelly, bbc news, birmingham. britain's mass market vegetable and fruit growers, are appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic...
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get chris wyllie at connor broadley who is still with us.about real estate because we had a conversation about how the next quarter's payments are due from tenant's. what are your expectations for real estate because there are parts of real estate you think could do quite well here. like so much in the investment world at the moment, real estate is bifurcated right now. we were talking about technology versus cyclical. we are seeing anything from space,ses provide retailers are a buoyant market reflected in the ratings of stocks in terms of real estate investment trust. anything from brick-and-mortar retail, there is a whole sway caught in the middle. i think there are two issues. the first, some of the more popular sectors at the moment are well underpinned. i have some reservations about the housing sector. it is pretty fairly valued now but when we look at other reals, about half of our estate exposure is in supermarket assets at the moment, which has rents fixed to rates inflation and that is attractive. the yield you can get on those re
get chris wyllie at connor broadley who is still with us.about real estate because we had a conversation about how the next quarter's payments are due from tenant's. what are your expectations for real estate because there are parts of real estate you think could do quite well here. like so much in the investment world at the moment, real estate is bifurcated right now. we were talking about technology versus cyclical. we are seeing anything from space,ses provide retailers are a buoyant market...
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that's connor, he stole my car last week. do you help help forgiving him.lease be thankful that you had the privilege of owning a car. thank you. greg: far leftism is like cigarettes to teens. the only way to cure them of the bad habit is to get them to smoke a whole pack. how does the media report on defunding? cnn's house manatee brian stealther claims it was benign. he calls it the riot lie. if only there was proof brian was wrong. people beaten. $100 million in damage in minneapolis. l.a. murder rates up 250% over the same time frame last year. and a dead retired police captain. just a blip. if you say otherwise, it's a lie. how does brian know that. he lives in manhattan, the trash can that was removed has been replaced. brian got his trash can back. he needs more space for the twinkie wrappers. it's all part of the media protecting their narrative. in stelter's case it means not leaving his building except to slow dance with his precious trash can. since the media is pushing defunding. here is my solution. fire the police and replace them with journal
that's connor, he stole my car last week. do you help help forgiving him.lease be thankful that you had the privilege of owning a car. thank you. greg: far leftism is like cigarettes to teens. the only way to cure them of the bad habit is to get them to smoke a whole pack. how does the media report on defunding? cnn's house manatee brian stealther claims it was benign. he calls it the riot lie. if only there was proof brian was wrong. people beaten. $100 million in damage in minneapolis. l.a....
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with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connoru've got to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fakenham garden centre near her norfolk home of anmer hall. she chose strong smelling plants like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose brother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice that cared for him shortly before he died. as the emblem of hospice care, families were given sunflower seeds to plant, just like her own children who've been racing to see whose will grow the fastest, with prince louis currently in the lead. leigh milner, bbc news. let's return now to a pledge by the uk prime minister, that the government will "not go back to the austerity of ten years ago". in an interview with the mail on sunday, borisjohnson set out plans to speed up major building projects in an attempt to help the economy's recovery. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is here. we have been hearing for the home sec
with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connoru've got to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fakenham garden centre near her norfolk home of anmer hall. she chose strong smelling plants like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose brother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice that cared for...