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we are waiting to hear from the president in dallas, texas.ense the meaning of this event the president will be speaking at, and come up with ideas on how you deal with all of that. federal law enforcement office officers, larry, what do you want to here. you can just get your point across. >> thank you for having me on. to work against the folks of the narrative, and we want to work with the communities that are affected and there are a few bad apples and individuals that are out there working properly and the police division. >> we go to dallas, texas for remarks. >> president trump: we have an important time in our country, lots of things are happening and when it ends up it will end up very good for everybody. it's an honor to be a gateway church with the attorney general, our great attorney general william barr. [applause] and my friend ben carson who has done a fantastic job and the young star jerome adams. along with a lot of my friends out in the audience, the great political leaders from texas i see. we have to have "law & order." you
we are waiting to hear from the president in dallas, texas.ense the meaning of this event the president will be speaking at, and come up with ideas on how you deal with all of that. federal law enforcement office officers, larry, what do you want to here. you can just get your point across. >> thank you for having me on. to work against the folks of the narrative, and we want to work with the communities that are affected and there are a few bad apples and individuals that are out there...
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i want to bring in the mayor of dallas, texas, mayor eric johnson is joining us now. what do you think? are you expressing hope that we're going to see some major changes unfold as far as racial justice in our country is concerned? >> i really do, wolf. i still maintain that confidence that ultimately, although this is a difficult period that we're in and things are in our cities across the country, mayors across the country, i talk to every day, we're all facing different challenges, trying to balance the need to bring about much needed change and also lead our cities through a pandemic. but i do believe in the end we are going to be a stronger nation for this and our cities are going to be stronger for this because i believe this is actually bringing people together, to bring about justice and to address an issue that has been 400 years in the making in our country. and i feel like we're finally getting reconciliation on those issues. >> i know you've been following what's going on since friday
i want to bring in the mayor of dallas, texas, mayor eric johnson is joining us now. what do you think? are you expressing hope that we're going to see some major changes unfold as far as racial justice in our country is concerned? >> i really do, wolf. i still maintain that confidence that ultimately, although this is a difficult period that we're in and things are in our cities across the country, mayors across the country, i talk to every day, we're all facing different challenges,...
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karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen is going to have you on the program to years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post and they have the headline i no longer have hope in white america what with the headline be tonight. interesting question and i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my responses somewhat similar to what i wrote back then which is taken from their ostend sharing and it's this notion that i don't work or operate or write out of hokie right out of the shadow. it could be that in my lifetime i don't see these issues go away. just like you know black slaves probably thought their children and their grandchildren would be slaves. so i would operate in this shadow of hope that i knew worked anyway. i don't think hope is quite the right question i think that is a question more so for white america. for the reason that we should help the things will get better and. let me ask you about something we're seeing right now we're seeing police officers across the u.s. mal
karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen is going to have you on the program to years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post and they have the headline i no longer have hope in white america what with the headline be tonight. interesting question and i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my responses somewhat similar to what i wrote back then which is taken from their ostend...
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. ♪ ♪ >> harris: we are awaiting remarks from president trump, as he heads to dallas, texas. esident is prepared to take executive action on police reform. we will see how he is weighing those answers. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. live in dallas, from our fox studios, sitting down with the president later today for an exclusive interview. before i do that, the president will meet with law enforcement and state leaders, growing calls from progressives to defund the police. sources tell fox news president trump wants to put in place protections for communities, but without tying the hands of law enforcement. there's also this, the president plans to announce what he will do to relaunch his signature campaign rallies, heading straight to the heartland for his first rally a week from tomorrow. >> we'll be in oklahoma, in tulsa, oklahoma, a beautiful new venue. brand-new. looking forward to it. they've done a great job with covid, as you know, in the state of oklahoma. we will be coming into florida, big win in florida, a big one in texas. they are all going
. ♪ ♪ >> harris: we are awaiting remarks from president trump, as he heads to dallas, texas. esident is prepared to take executive action on police reform. we will see how he is weighing those answers. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. live in dallas, from our fox studios, sitting down with the president later today for an exclusive interview. before i do that, the president will meet with law enforcement and state leaders, growing calls from progressives...
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this is dallas, texas. we're expecting some sort of announcement before his roundtable discussion that should begin shortly. if that happens in our hour we'll bring it to you, the announcement, that is. i don't believe -- kind of a big policy announcement but we'll see what comes out of the president. you're talking about it will be tough to reopen. that reopening process, mark, has started as you know. what concerns you in terms of, what you're seeing? is it some big population center states like arizona and florida? some of the states we're seeing a spike their overall cases are still quite low? >> that's right. their overall cases are low. so that's good news and rate of increase in cases is nothing like, connell, what we saw this spring in places like new york. so that shows that the steps people are taking around distancing, around wearing masks, around being careful about how long they're in close proximity to lots of other people, those steps are working. they're just not working quite well enough to
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leaving shortly from the white house to dallas, texas.etimes he takes questions from reporters on his way to marine one. we know he will outline plan to address a lot of police abuse issue the white house seems to think has not been really fair to the police. he will try to find a perfect balance meeting with a number of community leaders. clergy, those in the african-american community. law enforcement personnel. the read on all of this from the utah attorney general joins us from salt lake city. attorney general, thank you for taking the time. i would be curious what you want to hear out of the president? wer hearing a lot of this might some via executive action. how do you feel about this? >> well, neil, i think the president has shown grade leadership up to this point on this whole issue and we're taking this as a law enforcement community very, very community. the president has been clear and consistent, first decrying as inhuman and brutal act killing of george floyd and saying we're standing with the 99 plus percent of good, honora
leaving shortly from the white house to dallas, texas.etimes he takes questions from reporters on his way to marine one. we know he will outline plan to address a lot of police abuse issue the white house seems to think has not been really fair to the police. he will try to find a perfect balance meeting with a number of community leaders. clergy, those in the african-american community. law enforcement personnel. the read on all of this from the utah attorney general joins us from salt lake...
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innocent people have been savagely beaten, like the young man in dallas, texas, left dying on the street, or the woman in upstate new york viciously attacked by dangerous thugs. small business owners have seen their dreams utterly destroyed. new york's finest have been hit in the face with brisk -- with bricks. brave nurses who have battled the virus are afraid to leave their homes. a police precinct has been nation'sere in the capital, the lincoln memorial and the world war ii memorial have been vandalized. one of our most historic churches was set ablaze. , federal officer in california an african-american enforcement hero was shot and killed. these are not acts of peaceful protest. these are acts of domestic terror. the destruction of innocent life and the spilling of innocent blood is an offense to humanity and a crime against god. america needs creation, not destruction. cooperation, not contempt. anarchy healing, chaos.red, justice, not this is our mission and we will .ucceed, 100% we will succeed. our country always wins. immediatey am taking presidential action to stop the virus
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karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen it's good to have you on the program 2 years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post today had the headline i no longer have hope in white america what would the headline be tonight. interesting question and i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my responses somewhat similar to what i wrote back then which is taken from there are certain channing and it's this notion that i don't work or operate or write out of hope to write out of the shadow of. it could be that in my lifetime i don't see these issues go away. just say you know black slaves without their children and their grandchildren would be slaves. so i would operate in this shadow of hope that i. work anyway. i don't think hope is quite the right question i think that is a question more so for white america. but the reason though is that health care things will get better and. let me ask you about something we're seeing right now we're seeing police officers across the u.s. male tak
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liberty. ♪ ♪ >> harris: we are awaiting remarks from president trump, as he heads to dallas, texas. red to take executive action on police reform. we will see how he is weighing those answers. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. live in dallas, from our fox studios, sitting down with the president later today for an exclusive interview. before i do that, the president will meet with law enforcement and state leaders, growing calls from progressives to defund the police. sources tell fox news president trump wants to put in place protections for communities, but without tying the hands of
liberty. ♪ ♪ >> harris: we are awaiting remarks from president trump, as he heads to dallas, texas. red to take executive action on police reform. we will see how he is weighing those answers. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. live in dallas, from our fox studios, sitting down with the president later today for an exclusive interview. before i do that, the president will meet with law enforcement and state leaders, growing calls from progressives to defund...
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the selloff comes as president trump is minutes away from arriving in dallas, texas. now, once he lands, he's going to head to a 4:00 p.m. roundtable with faith leaders and police to discuss issues from racial inequality to police brutality. the dallas mavericks basketball team just held their own discussions with local police and current and former nba stars, including shawn marion. how has the nba team managed to strike the right tone? the ceo of mark cuban's team is here to tell you. she's here in a fox business exclusive on making the business of basketball both diverse and inclusive and of course we will ask her about the upcoming restart of the nba season next month. >>> if you have to pick the underpin of all innovation today, you would have to say it's a teeny tiny square of silicon with transistors on it. no wonder team trump is looking to lure foreign microchip companies away from china into the united states. the state department's point man is here. what's the cost of convincing a company like taiwan semiconductors to turn its back on china business and loo
the selloff comes as president trump is minutes away from arriving in dallas, texas. now, once he lands, he's going to head to a 4:00 p.m. roundtable with faith leaders and police to discuss issues from racial inequality to police brutality. the dallas mavericks basketball team just held their own discussions with local police and current and former nba stars, including shawn marion. how has the nba team managed to strike the right tone? the ceo of mark cuban's team is here to tell you. she's...
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and destroy your businesses you had nothing to do that that's exactly what has happened here in dallas texas as a matter of fact saw some of the social media communications from these groups that are out here at the for related this and they're pushing this out of dallas texas let's move further up and garland let's go on the wire and let's go to saks these are small suburban communities so this has nothing to do with getting justice for george this is an opportunity in these very violent gangs who should rightly be called domestic terrorist groups to what they're doing who are not and perpetrating again in the city will. and a now barring the minority of those people looting and displaying occur. you know behavior how do you take this momentum as president obama spoke about today and propel change what does that change look like and how how do you harness this why for want a people and varying ideologies about what moving forward means. you know at the end of the day i think the generation before me. didn't have a figured out in a generation before and there didn't have to figure out you go
and destroy your businesses you had nothing to do that that's exactly what has happened here in dallas texas as a matter of fact saw some of the social media communications from these groups that are out here at the for related this and they're pushing this out of dallas texas let's move further up and garland let's go on the wire and let's go to saks these are small suburban communities so this has nothing to do with getting justice for george this is an opportunity in these very violent gangs...
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i had the chance to meet with the president in dallas, texas, for a wide-ranging conversation on a hostf issues, including his plans were police reform, and what he thinks the protesters want. i also asked him about one of his most controversial tweets, and got his reaction to some fiery remarks recently from joe biden. we'll get to that a little bit later. first, the president weighing in on the rising tensions in the nation and where we go from he here. >> harris: you know, mr. president, with all that's happened in the last couple weeks, i feel like we are at one of those historical moments where future generations will look back and they will decide who we were. are you the president to unite all of us, given everything that is happening right now? >> president trump: well, i certainly think so, and i certainly hope so. the relationships we have are incredible, the spirit of this country, especially considering what happened. we had come out of nowhere, a plague come in from china. it just came in, and it came to all over the world. it went all over the world. looking at 186 countri
i had the chance to meet with the president in dallas, texas, for a wide-ranging conversation on a hostf issues, including his plans were police reform, and what he thinks the protesters want. i also asked him about one of his most controversial tweets, and got his reaction to some fiery remarks recently from joe biden. we'll get to that a little bit later. first, the president weighing in on the rising tensions in the nation and where we go from he here. >> harris: you know, mr....
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calling to florida law enforcement because my uncle has been in law enforcement for 30 years in dallas, texas and he's a very sweet guy. i lived here in texas for 14 years and i've seen a lot of things that have happened, but people need to learn if your door gets kicked in at midnight, who is going to come and protect you? law enforcement. if your wife is getting beaten rule and you are at work and not there to protect her, who are you going to call? law enforcement. but are not out to be bad, some people, like the last guy said, some people do need to get checked and see what is wrong and if they are really bad corruptthat's going to the system because that one guy hurt a lot of cops. he heard a lot of cops will stop that's all i've got to say. go ahead and respond. guest: my dad is a police officer and he's been a police officer for over 20 years and he's a very sweet guy. i agree. police are doing the job we gave them. the issue is we want police to be able to respond to the kinds of incidents you are talking about, like if some one breaks into your house overnight. but you are former chi
calling to florida law enforcement because my uncle has been in law enforcement for 30 years in dallas, texas and he's a very sweet guy. i lived here in texas for 14 years and i've seen a lot of things that have happened, but people need to learn if your door gets kicked in at midnight, who is going to come and protect you? law enforcement. if your wife is getting beaten rule and you are at work and not there to protect her, who are you going to call? law enforcement. but are not out to be bad,...
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of 1000000 riders that way on the new york city basis so i'm civil to walk down the street and dallas texas or tyler texas and not physically bump into somebody not true in new york on a busy day at midtown manhattan there is no way to walk out park avenue or 5th or 'd any of the avenues that not physically come in contact with people at all of this mans mass transit that the left has been wanting to shove the entire country onto turned out to be a rolling petri dish for disease so we did not have the same level of suit level of spread we did it was not as tense here is it was in the northeast and since the northeast it's new york is the center of the media the story got told from a new york centric perspective and it sounded as if all of us are going to suffer what new york which suffered which didn't of course turned out to be the case. nobody got that clobbered worse than las vegas which recently reopened poetically when the dancing waters in front of bolaji oh started up for the 1st time since march the song was elvis singing viva las vegas but not before a bunch of conventions and even
of 1000000 riders that way on the new york city basis so i'm civil to walk down the street and dallas texas or tyler texas and not physically bump into somebody not true in new york on a busy day at midtown manhattan there is no way to walk out park avenue or 5th or 'd any of the avenues that not physically come in contact with people at all of this mans mass transit that the left has been wanting to shove the entire country onto turned out to be a rolling petri dish for disease so we did not...
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in 2013 in dallas, texas, seized pointed it at the officers. in dallas, texas, seized a taser from an officer, refused to drop it when asked and try to use it against the officer was shot dead. here's one more. also from georgia a year ago. david schmidt was running into traffic blocking cars and according to some accounts trying to get into cars. arrived to apprehend him and when he did, schmidt attacked the officer. try to use his taser and wanted to use less than deadly force but schmidt instead sees the taser and try to use it on the officer. when he did that, guerrero shot him. the result of all of this? guerrero has been cleared. "i found the shooting legally justified and declined to pursue any charges against the officer." "the new york times" did not do a series of articles and schmidt has t been charged with aggravad assault but of course all happened last year. this year is year zero and that means brand-new rules for everyone because of evolutionism progress.o southeast regional director of the national brotherhood of police officer
in 2013 in dallas, texas, seized pointed it at the officers. in dallas, texas, seized a taser from an officer, refused to drop it when asked and try to use it against the officer was shot dead. here's one more. also from georgia a year ago. david schmidt was running into traffic blocking cars and according to some accounts trying to get into cars. arrived to apprehend him and when he did, schmidt attacked the officer. try to use his taser and wanted to use less than deadly force but schmidt...
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right, senior tech reporters shelly banjo joining us from dallas, texas.heck on the latest business flash headlines. some of china's top livestreaming apps are under pressure from the central government in a new crackdown on their services. . regulator singled out three apps backed by tencent for what they called vulgar and problematic content. they are also among those names in the crackdown. it is not clear what, if any sanctions may ensue. indonesians -- indonesia -- 430 jobs. as a grapples with the fallout from the coronavirus. most of the losses will affect its newer divisions. which will shut down at the start of july. announced lastl week that it is cutting about 5% of its workforce. sold 10 billion dollars stake in its natural gas pipeline to, a group of investors including gip and singapore's sovereign wealth fund in what is the biggest infrastructure deal this year so far. the buyers will have 49% in the new subsidiary. values it aton almost $21 billion. coming up in the next hour, the rally in tech stocks relative to the broader index is reachin
right, senior tech reporters shelly banjo joining us from dallas, texas.heck on the latest business flash headlines. some of china's top livestreaming apps are under pressure from the central government in a new crackdown on their services. . regulator singled out three apps backed by tencent for what they called vulgar and problematic content. they are also among those names in the crackdown. it is not clear what, if any sanctions may ensue. indonesians -- indonesia -- 430 jobs. as a grapples...
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la desapariciÓn de la joven soldado este viernes han suspendida de su bÚsqueda en la ciudad de dallas texase conociera el video de la muerte de un joven latino mientras era detenido en tucson arizona. ahÍ en tucson arizona los manifestantes piden cambios inmediatos en las tÁcticas de los agentes, francisco cuevas informa. >>> (gritos) >>> en tucson arizona el grito fuerte y de repudio contra la policÍa y es por un video que muestra la muerte de carlos adriÁn cuando era arrestado, desnudo y desarmado. >>> queremos justicia, ya es, ya estÁ bueno >>> la comunidad se ha unido a la familia del joven hispano en vigilias y protestas. carlos tenÍa 27 aÑos se habia graduado de una prestigiosa escuela de cocina y tenÍa una hija de 3 aÑos. >>> siempre muy alegre, siempre muy bromista, el mejor padre. amaba a su hija. >>> graduado del (nombre en inglÉs) en (nombre en ingles) se llegaba el miÉrcoles jueves, (hablan en inglÉs) >>> carlos era el mayor de 3 hermanos grande de estatura y de corazÓn asÍ lo recuerda su madre aÚn sorprendida con su inesperada muerte >>> estaba grandote pero tierno, bueno, tris
la desapariciÓn de la joven soldado este viernes han suspendida de su bÚsqueda en la ciudad de dallas texase conociera el video de la muerte de un joven latino mientras era detenido en tucson arizona. ahÍ en tucson arizona los manifestantes piden cambios inmediatos en las tÁcticas de los agentes, francisco cuevas informa. >>> (gritos) >>> en tucson arizona el grito fuerte y de repudio contra la policÍa y es por un video que muestra la muerte de carlos adriÁn cuando era...
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i think that a place called dallas texas in dallas texas we have 3 superfund sites on the web site means when everyone has been declared by united states government and talks. >>plus calls for change to dangerous living conditions, a digital justice gathering taking place to combat living condition concerns across the country. >>and fog rolling in today what ove our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com >>nearly a month after the death of george floyd protests continued for another day across the nation and the bay area kron four's jonathan mccall is live in our newsroom tonight with a look at some of the demonstrations held today jonathan am today was not a day off for hundreds of demonstrators and protesters across t
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we'll check in with him now in dallas, texas. ed, you're on a bridge. what's going on? >> reporter: hey, don. well, we are on the margaret hunt-hill bridge which is just west of downtown dallas where it is a massive scene. protesters have shut down the bridge here. what is interesting is that this started off as a peaceful protest on the steps of the county courthouse here in dallas and then just they started marching and there is a curfew zone that is set up around downtown dallas. the marchers have been skirting the edge of that curfew zone and then turned on to this bridge, and that is where they were met by hundreds of law enforcement officers and these protesters. it is essentially almost like a scene of civil disobedience at this point. as you can see, the protesters here on the ground. hundreds of officers have detained many of these protesters using zip ties. most of them are being seated. others here at the end of the bridge are still being processed as they are being detained here on the bridge. that is what dallas police are saying. but this bridge is essentia
we'll check in with him now in dallas, texas. ed, you're on a bridge. what's going on? >> reporter: hey, don. well, we are on the margaret hunt-hill bridge which is just west of downtown dallas where it is a massive scene. protesters have shut down the bridge here. what is interesting is that this started off as a peaceful protest on the steps of the county courthouse here in dallas and then just they started marching and there is a curfew zone that is set up around downtown dallas. the...
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president trump is heading out of the white house on the way to dallas, texas. leaving a trail of controversy in his wake quite frankly. first the nation's top general apologizing this morning saying it was a mistake to accompany the president on the walk across the street from the white house for the photo-op admitting that the presence gave the perception of the military getting involved in domestic politics. also the president's facing backlash for the decision to get back out on the campaign trail with a first event in tulsa, oklahoma, next week. that is not all he is facing. there is the coronavirus pandemic, yes, still a pandemic and stale real problem and the calls for real and concrete police reform. on the virus, the president pushed aggressively we'll remember for states to reopen even publicly berating the states accused of dragging their feet and now signs that the push is coming with a high cost. take texas, where the president's headed to today. a clear increase in infections in the state. and more troubling is the spike in hospitalizations in a ha
president trump is heading out of the white house on the way to dallas, texas. leaving a trail of controversy in his wake quite frankly. first the nation's top general apologizing this morning saying it was a mistake to accompany the president on the walk across the street from the white house for the photo-op admitting that the presence gave the perception of the military getting involved in domestic politics. also the president's facing backlash for the decision to get back out on the...
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[cheering and applause] and from dallas, texas, it's the bautista family.cheering and applause] everybody's here trying in
[cheering and applause] and from dallas, texas, it's the bautista family.cheering and applause] everybody's here trying in
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returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it's the bautista family. [cheering and applause] and from ontario, california,
returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it's the bautista family. [cheering and applause] and from ontario, california,
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix: nos vamos a dallas, texas.a renuncia de la jefa del departamento. ocurre despuÉs de que la policÍa saliÓ a marchar a favor de la comunidad afroamericana y se levantara el toque de queda. [hablan en inglÉs] laura: bajo un inclemente sol, el movimiento "black lives matter", se concentrÓ en un parque del centro de la ciudad para rechazar la actuaciÓn de la policÍa de dallas durante las Últimas protestas. >> desde mucho antes llegÓ el momento de convertir toda esta justicia contra la gente negra y tambiÉn la gente latina, pero es que ya basta. laura: rechazan el uso de gases lacrimÓgenos y balas de goma, y exige la renuncia de la jefa de la policÍa. >> queremos que renuncias. tu departamento le tirÓ una vana al ojo de nuestro compaÑero. laura: buscan justicia para george floyd y otras vÍctimas de violencia policial. >> es una oportunidad para acusarlos. ella tiene mucha culpa. laura: rechazaron la maternizad -- realizada por los policÍas de viernes. tras la concentraciÓn, mÁs de 2000 personas comenzaron a marchar p
. ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix: nos vamos a dallas, texas.a renuncia de la jefa del departamento. ocurre despuÉs de que la policÍa saliÓ a marchar a favor de la comunidad afroamericana y se levantara el toque de queda. [hablan en inglÉs] laura: bajo un inclemente sol, el movimiento "black lives matter", se concentrÓ en un parque del centro de la ciudad para rechazar la actuaciÓn de la policÍa de dallas durante las Últimas protestas. >> desde mucho antes llegÓ el momento de...
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returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,530 bucks, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it's the bautista family! [cheering and applause] and from rockford, illinois, it's the flannigan family! [cheering and applause]
returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,530 bucks, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it's the bautista family! [cheering and applause] and from rockford, illinois, it's the flannigan family! [cheering and applause]
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returning for their fifth and final day, with a total of 41,320 bucks, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it's the bautista family. [cheering and applause] and' we've got a
returning for their fifth and final day, with a total of 41,320 bucks, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it's the bautista family. [cheering and applause] and' we've got a
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so she took on the american psychiatric association in 1972 she appeared at the convention in dallas texas and she spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of her coming out and speaking out as a gay person that he wore this mask so she also had an information booth. in this what she had positive images of what the gay social was all about. we. next we will talk about harvey milk. harvey milk was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors 1977. he proceeded to get various but increasing rights for lgbtq citizens. he served for about a year before he was assassinated by four policemen, and a former commissioner himself. in this case, you can see the envelope that was found in his jacket, and you could see the bullet holes that were left in that card that he had written somebody. the light sentence that the person who shot harvey milk, we received that resulted in the white knight riots. where people were just coming forth with fury, and frustration at the lack of attention toward the death of this pioneering figure in lgbtq history. this case,
so she took on the american psychiatric association in 1972 she appeared at the convention in dallas texas and she spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of her coming out and speaking out as a gay person that he wore this mask so she also had an information booth. in this what she had positive images of what the gay social was all about. we. next we will talk about harvey milk. harvey milk was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors 1977. he...
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mascarillas en un establecimiento se ve una mujer molesta cuando un empleado de un supermercado en dallas texasertencias contra los que no permitan la entrada de personas que no lleven mascarilla >> realmente son ilegales es un fraude >> la tarjeta dice ser emitida para la agencia de libertad respitatoria era un grupo que desapareció el departamento de justicia dijo la advertencia no tiene validez los expertos dicen que no hay motivo médico para no usar una mascarilla en público el fbi alerta sobre una estafa que aprovechándose de la pandemia hay personas vendiendo kits de pruebas de anticuerpos los estafadores están interesados en su nombre y el número de seguro social y puede robar información de medicare la agencia dice que debe tener cuidado de anuncios en redes sociales y afirmaciones que pueden recibir dinero para tomarse estas pruebas sigue llegando la ayuda de familias hispanas afectadas por el coronavirus (covid-19) una organización de california recaudó un millón de dólares dinero que beneficia a inmigrantes de la bahía ahora nos tienen más detalles >> se estima que cada año alrededor
mascarillas en un establecimiento se ve una mujer molesta cuando un empleado de un supermercado en dallas texasertencias contra los que no permitan la entrada de personas que no lleven mascarilla >> realmente son ilegales es un fraude >> la tarjeta dice ser emitida para la agencia de libertad respitatoria era un grupo que desapareció el departamento de justicia dijo la advertencia no tiene validez los expertos dicen que no hay motivo médico para no usar una mascarilla en público...
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,530 bucks, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it'she bautista family. [cheering and applause] and from belchertown, mass, it's the mikulski family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their third day with a total of 20,530 bucks, from dallas, texas, it's the champs, it'she bautista family. [cheering and applause] and from belchertown, mass, it's the mikulski family. [cheering and applause]
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dweeb, again, this is dallas, texas. we'll have more on this as we get it. >>> a live look at our top local headlines an explosion and fire ripped through a business and damaged others in stinson beach. the blast happened on the top floor of oh sheen antic reality. the owner was late to work so that might have saved his life. no one was hurt and no word yet on what caused the explosion. >>> guilty, your honor, guilty, your honor. guilty, your honor. >> a total of 84 guilty pleas from pg&e's ceo today. it was for 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter in the 201 catch fire. the utility also acknowledged its old grid wiped out the town of paradise. the company will pay millions in fines and billions more in settlements to the victims. >>> the airman arrested for killing a santa cruz county sheriff deputy has been charged in the fatal shooting of a federal officeer in oakland. the fbi says steven cay littla gunned down officer dave underwood during a night of protest with an accomplice in the car. the investigators sa
dweeb, again, this is dallas, texas. we'll have more on this as we get it. >>> a live look at our top local headlines an explosion and fire ripped through a business and damaged others in stinson beach. the blast happened on the top floor of oh sheen antic reality. the owner was late to work so that might have saved his life. no one was hurt and no word yet on what caused the explosion. >>> guilty, your honor, guilty, your honor. guilty, your honor. >> a total of 84...
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vice president pence going to one of the hot spots today, dallas, texas.e spoke to a crowded church and met with the governor saying we are one day closer to putting the pandemic in the past. white house coronavirus task force doctors and members of the trump administration are saying americans must wear masks and socially distance to avoid a deepening crisis. >>> the rolling stones are threatening president trump with legal action for using their song at his rallies. the stones said their legal team is working with music rights organization bmi to stop the use of their song at president trump's campaigns. "you can't always get what you want" has been popular at his events. it was played in tulsa, oklahoma, last week. >>> we have the day in sports. it wouldn't be long before you are talking about baseball and maybe even a little football, nba and all kinds of stuff. >> that's right. the a's are getting the green light. they released their spring training roster 2.0, i guess you would say. how many players will be working out at oakland? when will it begin?
vice president pence going to one of the hot spots today, dallas, texas.e spoke to a crowded church and met with the governor saying we are one day closer to putting the pandemic in the past. white house coronavirus task force doctors and members of the trump administration are saying americans must wear masks and socially distance to avoid a deepening crisis. >>> the rolling stones are threatening president trump with legal action for using their song at his rallies. the stones said...
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. >> and morgan joins us from dallas. texas is seeing a rise in cases as well. >> reporter: jose, they certainly are, here in allas, as testing goes on behind me the city is now saying more than 400 cases a day for the last four days meanwhile governor greg abbott says he's concerned but not alarmed pointing at the state's wide surplus of hospital beds jose >> morgan chesky in dallas, thank you. >>> president trump is making an about-face on when he'll hold the controversial rally next week. comes as the president spoke to cadets at west point today kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: a ceremony delayed by coronavirus, but celebrated today. >> west point class of 2020 -- >> reporter: the commander in chief came to honor new graduates of the army's military academy. their moment, but also a time of national reckoning over race and social justice that the president noted if indirectly through soldier's role in changing america. >> fought in a bloody war to extinguish the evil of slavery. >> reporter: over whether active duty tr
. >> and morgan joins us from dallas. texas is seeing a rise in cases as well. >> reporter: jose, they certainly are, here in allas, as testing goes on behind me the city is now saying more than 400 cases a day for the last four days meanwhile governor greg abbott says he's concerned but not alarmed pointing at the state's wide surplus of hospital beds jose >> morgan chesky in dallas, thank you. >>> president trump is making an about-face on when he'll hold the...
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she appeared in convention in dallas, texas and spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and speaking publicly as a gay person that he wore this mask. barbara had an information booth. you see the sign for the information booth that gave positive images of what gay people were all about. a year later the american psychiatric organization took away the thought that homosexuality was a mental illness. they sent a letter to their friends saying it's a miracle. we've been cured. then we talk about harvey milk who was elected to office in the united states. harvey milk was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors in 1977. milk proceeded to get various laws passed increasing rights for lgbtq citizens and he served for about a year before she was cut down. he was assassinated by a former policeman and former commissioner himself. in this case you can find a letter in milk's jacket and you can see the bullet holes. the person who shot harvey milk received that resulted in the white night riots when people were coming forthwith fury and
she appeared in convention in dallas, texas and spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and speaking publicly as a gay person that he wore this mask. barbara had an information booth. you see the sign for the information booth that gave positive images of what gay people were all about. a year later the american psychiatric organization took away the thought that homosexuality was a mental illness. they sent a letter to their friends saying...
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in 1972 she appeared at their convention in dallas, texas and spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and speaking publicly as a gay person that he worth mask. barbara had an information booth that gave positive images of what gay people were all about. a year later the american psychiatric association took away the designation of homosexuality being a mental illness. frank kameny sent a letter to his friends saying it is a miracle. we've been cured. next we'll talk about harvey milk one of the pioneering lgbt people to be elected to office in the united states. harvey milk was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors in 197 #please. he proceeded to get various laws passed increasing rights and he served for a year before he was assassinated by a former policeman and former commissioner himself. in this case you can see an envelope that was found in milk's jacket and you can see the bullet holes that were left in that card that he had written to somebody. the light sentence that the person who shot harvey milk and mayor ge
in 1972 she appeared at their convention in dallas, texas and spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and speaking publicly as a gay person that he worth mask. barbara had an information booth that gave positive images of what gay people were all about. a year later the american psychiatric association took away the designation of homosexuality being a mental illness. frank kameny sent a letter to his friends saying it is a miracle. we've...
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. >> let's go to glenda in dallas, texas. democratic caller. hi there, good morning. >> caller: good morning, how are you, c-span? i love c-span. but my question is why are people being paid by their education, instead of the work, you know, if you're capable of doing the work, then you should be paid according to the work. an employer should pay you according to your labor, your work, not your education. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. and i think there is a problem, especially with employers that require four-year college degrees for jobs that don't really need them at that level. and yet, some employers just kind of use it as a shortcut, they're lazy. they say, well, if i know somebody has made it through four years of college -- first of all, they got into college in the first place and they persisted that shows me at least maybe they've got some perseverance, so i like that. there has been a push, though, among some economists and others to try to get companies to really ask themselves what are the skills? are there specific skills?
. >> let's go to glenda in dallas, texas. democratic caller. hi there, good morning. >> caller: good morning, how are you, c-span? i love c-span. but my question is why are people being paid by their education, instead of the work, you know, if you're capable of doing the work, then you should be paid according to the work. an employer should pay you according to your labor, your work, not your education. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. and i think there is a problem,...
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my origin begins in dallas, texas, in the early '90s. i'm the product of a violent attack on a teenage mother. i lived in pover that ultimately forced me to come in to early contact with child welfare system. and when i was in middle school, i was suspended seven or eight times. i was shed out of school despite being in the gifted and talented program. i didn't graduate middle school. in fact, i struggled so hard that i almost didn't make it to college. i accepted the offer at u.c.l.a. and i got my masters in public poly. i graduated top of my class out here. and i worked for yor eric garcetti in the office of reentry for a couple of years. ve been out in the streets. i've been in the halls of power negotiating change. and i've been on the front lines of organizing. as sobemeonwho has moveeen different spaces, i can tell you right now is the space for organizing. it is the space for presting. it ithe space for exclaiming just how upset we are. we saw a man murdered on cera, for the umpteenth time, and it's not training that's gonna fix a
my origin begins in dallas, texas, in the early '90s. i'm the product of a violent attack on a teenage mother. i lived in pover that ultimately forced me to come in to early contact with child welfare system. and when i was in middle school, i was suspended seven or eight times. i was shed out of school despite being in the gifted and talented program. i didn't graduate middle school. in fact, i struggled so hard that i almost didn't make it to college. i accepted the offer at u.c.l.a. and i...
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the us vice president attending a church service in dallas. texase of several southern and western states where record numbers of people are testing positive for covid—19. it's a huge setback for a region that once thought it had seen the worst of the outbreak. if we will but hold fast to him, we'll see our way through these challenging times, we will restore our nation's health, we will renew our freedom. but this is a daunting struggle for the lone star state with governor greg abbott issuing a stark warning about the resurgence of coronavirus cases. covid—19 has taken a very swift and very dangerous turn in texas overjust the past few weeks. 0ver just the past few weeks, the daily number of cases have gone from an average of about 2000 to more than 5000 per day. at the same time, hospitalisations have increased from about 2000 per day to more than 5000 per day. it's a similar picture in florida where officials blame a rush to socialise again after weeks in lockdown. the average age of people infected has dropped sharply to 33 from 65 two months a
the us vice president attending a church service in dallas. texase of several southern and western states where record numbers of people are testing positive for covid—19. it's a huge setback for a region that once thought it had seen the worst of the outbreak. if we will but hold fast to him, we'll see our way through these challenging times, we will restore our nation's health, we will renew our freedom. but this is a daunting struggle for the lone star state with governor greg abbott...
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latest incidents to emerge and that you protesters beating a man who was wielding a machete here in dallas texas has claimed he was trying to protect his neighborhood from looters reports say he was hospitalized but is in stable condition. troubling scenes to you during new york's choose the night curfew a month thought to be a police officer was struck by a hit and run driver propelling him into the air there's no official word from the police department yet but reports say a police sergeant was taken to hospital in a serious condition there are also other incidents involving new york law enforcement at the weekend. and this is all in the least apartment vehicle film tara tempting to try for a crowd and suffered a after a standoff with protesters a separate video shows an officer pointing his gun at protesters after a colleague was assaulted new york city police say around half a dozen incidents are being investigated by the department in contrast to the clashes though on efforts to build bridges officers in some cities have been seen since policy kneeling and solidarity with protest. oh. 00000
latest incidents to emerge and that you protesters beating a man who was wielding a machete here in dallas texas has claimed he was trying to protect his neighborhood from looters reports say he was hospitalized but is in stable condition. troubling scenes to you during new york's choose the night curfew a month thought to be a police officer was struck by a hit and run driver propelling him into the air there's no official word from the police department yet but reports say a police sergeant...
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latest census to emerge on video next protesters beating a man who isn't willing a machete in dallas texas it's claimed he was trying to protect the neighborhood from looters reports say he was hospitalized but in a stable condition now this is new and check this troubling scenes during new york's tuesday night curfew a man thought to be a police officer was struck by hit and run driver propelling him into the air there's no official word from the police department yet but news reports say a police sergeant 2 was taken to hospital in a serious condition there are also other incidents involving new york law enforcement we can too. police department vehicles filmed driving into a group home saturday after standoff with protest as a separate video showing an officer pointing his gun at protest as after a colleague was assaulted new york city police say about 6 incidents a county being investigated in contrast to those clashes though check this in efforts to build bridges police offices in some cities have been seen symbolically kneeling in solidarity with the protesters. of all. of the thinki
latest census to emerge on video next protesters beating a man who isn't willing a machete in dallas texas it's claimed he was trying to protect the neighborhood from looters reports say he was hospitalized but in a stable condition now this is new and check this troubling scenes during new york's tuesday night curfew a man thought to be a police officer was struck by hit and run driver propelling him into the air there's no official word from the police department yet but news reports say a...
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action to safeguard their residents innocent people have been savagely beaten like the young man in dallas texas who was left dying on the street or the woman in upstate new york viciously attacked by dangerous thugs small business owners have seen good dreams utterly destroyed new york's finest have been hit in the face with bricks brave nurses who have battled the virus are afraid to leave their homes. a police precinct has been overrun. here in the nation's capital the lincoln memorial and the world war 2 memorial have been vandalized one of our most historic churches was set ablaze a federal officer in california an african-american enforcement here was shot and killed these are not acts of peaceful protests these are acts of domestic terror. the destruction of innocent life and the spilling of innocent blood is an often still humanity and a crime against god. america needs creation not destruction. cooperation not contempt security not anarchy. healing not hatred. justice not chaos this is our mission and we will succeed 100 percent we will succeed our country always wins. that is why i am
action to safeguard their residents innocent people have been savagely beaten like the young man in dallas texas who was left dying on the street or the woman in upstate new york viciously attacked by dangerous thugs small business owners have seen good dreams utterly destroyed new york's finest have been hit in the face with bricks brave nurses who have battled the virus are afraid to leave their homes. a police precinct has been overrun. here in the nation's capital the lincoln memorial and...