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portland in oregon, denver, colorado. lives matter, very clear, late into the evening, once again in the united states. that is a picture that you will get in many parts of the country, and as we focus on that story, my colleague mike embley has been speaking to kristin clark. she is president of the national lawyers' committee for civil rights under law, and asked her if it's likely that the new charges will make it harder to get convictions. the good development about today is the offending officer has been charged with a higher offence that will come with a longer sentence if he is indeed prosecuted at the end of the day. three officers who were present during the time of this killing have also been charged with aiding and abetting second—degree murder. they face a sentence of up to 12 years in prison. right now people are demonstrating and protesting because they want accountability. i am pleased that state attorney general keith ellison has made the decision to elevate the charges in this case. it is most appropriate
portland in oregon, denver, colorado. lives matter, very clear, late into the evening, once again in the united states. that is a picture that you will get in many parts of the country, and as we focus on that story, my colleague mike embley has been speaking to kristin clark. she is president of the national lawyers' committee for civil rights under law, and asked her if it's likely that the new charges will make it harder to get convictions. the good development about today is the offending...
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well let's now take you to the streets of denver colorado these are live pictures from there protesters have been gathering at the capitol now for a 7th straight day now the mayor michael hancock he himself is african-american joined those thousands of protesters on the streets today and an officer in denver was also fired on choose day when he posted let's start a riot on an instagram photo you can see those huge huge crowds still out it's currently now off to 10 o'clock in the evening in denver colorado and there is a curfew in place from 9 pm to 5 am so they are out in defiance of that but it does seem to be a relatively peaceful process protest so far as we've been seeing across the country in many many other cities as well we'll be bringing you all the developments on those as they happen here on al-jazeera. well right now hong kong's legislature is also voting on a bill which would make insulting the chinese national anthem a criminal offense now despite widespread opposition politicians dominating that legislative council are expected to approve the law once passed those consider
well let's now take you to the streets of denver colorado these are live pictures from there protesters have been gathering at the capitol now for a 7th straight day now the mayor michael hancock he himself is african-american joined those thousands of protesters on the streets today and an officer in denver was also fired on choose day when he posted let's start a riot on an instagram photo you can see those huge huge crowds still out it's currently now off to 10 o'clock in the evening in...
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he loved being at the university of denver and to be in colorado and to spend time with the young people and talk about diplomatic history and the importance of democracy and people participating in it. this is one of the truly great agreements that have been made, the linkage, because you and i've seen each other quite a lot in between. we testified together in front of congress on the problems, on authoritarianism. i know your dedication to democracy and your interests in having this particular relationship. i think it is great to have this relationship between the korbel school and you, and fritz is a perfect person to pull it all together. i look forward to occasionally being invited and having a chance to really link these two great organizations together and understand that democracy is under threat and it has to be developed by understanding what the 21st century has brought and understand the importance of relationships. i think you both for doing this, and i think it is a great time and a very difficult moment to look forward and understand that there are structures that can mak
he loved being at the university of denver and to be in colorado and to spend time with the young people and talk about diplomatic history and the importance of democracy and people participating in it. this is one of the truly great agreements that have been made, the linkage, because you and i've seen each other quite a lot in between. we testified together in front of congress on the problems, on authoritarianism. i know your dedication to democracy and your interests in having this...
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luis: caramelizada molina de dÉnver, colorado las maÑanas de los lunes se han vuelto una pesadilla. >ta si podrÁ seguir trabajando. si la corte termina con taca, como quien el presidente, unos 800,000 seÑores podrÍan ser deportados. en una reciente audiencia congresional. el jefe de deportaciones de inmigraciÓn dijo no haber hecho planes para expulsarlo del paÍs, pero dijo estar dispuesto a cumplir con lo que las cortes ordenen. mientras tanto, lo Único que se puede hacer es esperar. paola: asÍ es, esperemos que todo se resuelva a favor de los soÑadores. gracias. por la informaciÓn . en guatemala, trabajadores cercanos al presidente dan positivo a coronavirus. en mÉxico, se efectÚan arrestos vinculados por la muerte de giovanni lÓpez, un joven que fue asesinado por no utilizar una mascarilla. las autoridades dan una respuesta. le contarÉ qué dijeron. paola: al menos 18 trabajadores de la presidencia de guatemala tiene coronavirus. en conferencia, el presidente dijo que el equipo trabajarÁ desde casa para evitar la posibilidad de contagios. el mandatario se hizo la prueba de covid-19 y
luis: caramelizada molina de dÉnver, colorado las maÑanas de los lunes se han vuelto una pesadilla. >ta si podrÁ seguir trabajando. si la corte termina con taca, como quien el presidente, unos 800,000 seÑores podrÍan ser deportados. en una reciente audiencia congresional. el jefe de deportaciones de inmigraciÓn dijo no haber hecho planes para expulsarlo del paÍs, pero dijo estar dispuesto a cumplir con lo que las cortes ordenen. mientras tanto, lo Único que se puede hacer es esperar....
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permitió que pintaran la parte (nombre en inglés) en una calle cerca de la casa blanca >>> en dénver, coloradoa hecho visible durante esta pandemia >>> queremos compartir con ustedes esta nota de celebración, nuestra estación fue reconocida este fin de semana entre ellos tres de tendencia informativa su noticiero al mediodía, si como mejor noticiero vespertino en español al norte de california como siempre le agradecemos a ustedes por la confianza y su preferencia para el trabajo que hacemos todos aquí en esta estación conocemos con mucho gusto y siempre agradeciéndoles la confianza que nos da y sobre todo que nos deje entrar en su casa siete días a la semana, gracias a todos ustedes yo me despido desde mi casa gracias por habernos acompañado, buenas tardes vamos contigo sandra >>> gracias a ustedes, nos vemos esta tarde a partir de las cinco, buenas tardes. ♪. ♪. .. >> hoy lunes en noticias t telemundo mediodia tributo a g 1 george floyd en su tercer fune funeral y en washington con le i legisladores arrodillados denuncian brutalidad den ciudad de mexico y en ghuuadalajara y q ataques a los m
permitió que pintaran la parte (nombre en inglés) en una calle cerca de la casa blanca >>> en dénver, coloradoa hecho visible durante esta pandemia >>> queremos compartir con ustedes esta nota de celebración, nuestra estación fue reconocida este fin de semana entre ellos tres de tendencia informativa su noticiero al mediodía, si como mejor noticiero vespertino en español al norte de california como siempre le agradecemos a ustedes por la confianza y su preferencia para...
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. >>> un inmigrante mexicano de 61 aÑos fue brutalmente golpeado mientras vendÍa paletas en denver coloradoidas en la cara y una fractura >>> por quÉ les va a dar si vengo a trabajar la muchacha me dio un trancazo en el ojo. y me fui hacia atrÁs y caÍ en la parte del frente de mi camioneta perdÍ el conocimiento y ahi fue donde me sacaron el dinero. ya cuando me levantÉ habÍan unos muchachos hispanos que me ayudaron >>> todo por la venta del dÍa. el fbi investiga y los abogados de este hombre y sus amigos y compaÑeros de trabajo crearon una cuenta para recaudar fondos para ayudar a recuperar lo perdido. >>> ahorque remos presentar una historia que inspire. la historia de una mujer invidente. desde niÑa perdiÓ la vista y aprendiÓ a cocinar abriÓ su propio restaurante. aquÍ estÁ laura martÍnez para alegrarnos el viernes. >>> para laura, la oscuridad es el territorio en el que cabe todo lo que no hemos alcanzado >>> un buen platillo alimento del pa ard. >>> cÓmo le empezo el gusto por la cocina. >>> me llamÓ mucho la atencion, cuando probaba algo y no me gustaba, me molestaba querÍa mejrarlo >>
. >>> un inmigrante mexicano de 61 aÑos fue brutalmente golpeado mientras vendÍa paletas en denver coloradoidas en la cara y una fractura >>> por quÉ les va a dar si vengo a trabajar la muchacha me dio un trancazo en el ojo. y me fui hacia atrÁs y caÍ en la parte del frente de mi camioneta perdÍ el conocimiento y ahi fue donde me sacaron el dinero. ya cuando me levantÉ habÍan unos muchachos hispanos que me ayudaron >>> todo por la venta del dÍa. el fbi...
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>>and we're going right now to show you pictures from denver, colorado a protest ongoing there. we see light blinking on cars over dozen of it appears that these people are marching we don't know where we'll continue to monitor developments out of colorado and across the country as protests continue. thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. so thanks again. one good share deserves another. so thanks again. >>gavin newsom today signed an executive order to promise in person voting opportunities are available for the november election to accommodate physical-distancing the executive order requires counties to provide 3 extra days of early voting drop boxes to be available nearly a month before the election and at least one voting locatio
>>and we're going right now to show you pictures from denver, colorado a protest ongoing there. we see light blinking on cars over dozen of it appears that these people are marching we don't know where we'll continue to monitor developments out of colorado and across the country as protests continue. thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to...
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tear gas on protesters and in the bay area and beyond look at this live picture tonight from denver coloradohere a protest is continuing right now. >>large crowds and fact marching all across the nation at outcry over the death of george floyd details on the charges all for minneapolis police officers now face kron 4 news at 10 is next. >>news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 10. >>the nation comes together for the 9th night mourning the death of george floyd and calling for an end to police brutality this is a live picture from portland oregon tonight or a peaceful protest with hundreds of people continues right now also here in the bay area protests happened in several cities again today. >>these are some of them the ones in san mateo san francisco and oakland. thanks for joining us at 10, i'm ken wayne and i pale more we have team coverage on the protests over the killing of george floyd and we begin with our jonathan mccall who is watching the mass gathering happening right now in
tear gas on protesters and in the bay area and beyond look at this live picture tonight from denver coloradohere a protest is continuing right now. >>large crowds and fact marching all across the nation at outcry over the death of george floyd details on the charges all for minneapolis police officers now face kron 4 news at 10 is next. >>news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 10. >>the nation comes together for the 9th night mourning the death of george floyd and...
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his life journey caught between fascism and communism to denver, colorado, made him aware that democracy is ultimately a necessary condition for addressing all other issues and that the united states has a role and responsibility to promote it and those convictions live on at the school. there are of course many worrisome trends in the world being discussed at this summit and in the united states as well. this is also to my eye a hopeful moment. in the protests happening in the united states and around the world, there is a stirring of democracy particularly among the younger generation. there is a great optimism in protest. it demands or tends on the belief that we can make a difference. i would be remiss if i did not note today in the united states is juneteenth, the anniversary of the signing of the proclamation that freed the slaves. i hope and believe it will be a day that will become a fixture on the american civic calendar. a day to remember and celebrate to be sure but also for us to our slowo continue journey toward freedom and equality. this is an auspicious moment to launch ou
his life journey caught between fascism and communism to denver, colorado, made him aware that democracy is ultimately a necessary condition for addressing all other issues and that the united states has a role and responsibility to promote it and those convictions live on at the school. there are of course many worrisome trends in the world being discussed at this summit and in the united states as well. this is also to my eye a hopeful moment. in the protests happening in the united states...
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there were protests today, in orlando, florida, as, in denver, colorado, as i mentioned, in detroit, michigan, in miami, florida, i want to show you a shot of brooklyn, new york, today, a huge protest, outside the brooklyn public library. new york city has been home to some of the largest protests since all of this started 11 days ago, it has also been home to some of the more chaotic protests, thanks in large part to an aggressive and at times militaristic response from police that usually comes toward the end of each day. we've seen that day after day after day in new york. in the bronx, last night, right before curfew, a group of heavily-armed officers aggressively pushed their bikes into a throng of protesters, knocking people to the ground left and right, and they arrested people who tried to run away, they arrested them by tackling to the ground, as people were trying to get away from the police. police reportedly started arresting legal observers who were on the scene, if you've ever been on a protest, a well-organized protest of any size, you have probably seen people in hats
there were protests today, in orlando, florida, as, in denver, colorado, as i mentioned, in detroit, michigan, in miami, florida, i want to show you a shot of brooklyn, new york, today, a huge protest, outside the brooklyn public library. new york city has been home to some of the largest protests since all of this started 11 days ago, it has also been home to some of the more chaotic protests, thanks in large part to an aggressive and at times militaristic response from police that usually...
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in denver, colorado, police confiscated an arsenal of fireworks. look at this. there were also several guns. this came from one home. police say the person who lived in the home planned to resell more than $10,000 worth of fireworks. >> depending on the markup and secondary cell of that, it would probably be significantly more than that. >> because of the significant amount of firepower involved, the epa was called in to remove the fireworks. >>> in the bay area, the contra costadepartment is concerned about illegal fireworks ahead of fourth of july. they have seen 12 fires this month alone. that is four times the usual number. authorities remind people that all fireworks are illegal in contra costa county. people who use them are putting themselves and their neighbors at risk. >> they are all dangerous to all of us. anyone of those could be the firework that sparks a disastrous wildfire that caput lives, and certainly, homes, and grievous risk. >> experts say children and adults are most likely to be hurt. >>> county officials made the official decision to clos
in denver, colorado, police confiscated an arsenal of fireworks. look at this. there were also several guns. this came from one home. police say the person who lived in the home planned to resell more than $10,000 worth of fireworks. >> depending on the markup and secondary cell of that, it would probably be significantly more than that. >> because of the significant amount of firepower involved, the epa was called in to remove the fireworks. >>> in the bay area, the contra...
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para marisa bolÍn ante denver colorado, las maÑanas de los lunes se han vuelto una pesadilla.se la corte termina cota que como que el presidente, unos ochocientos mil tribales podrÍa ser eventualmente deportados en una reciente audiencia congressional rÍos no fue en oakland tambiÉn con la sexo es el jefe de deportaciones de inmigraciÓn dijo no haber hecho planes para expulsados del paÍs, pero dijo tambiÉn estar dispuesto a cumplir con lo que las cortes ordene mientras tanto, lo Único que se puede hacer es de esperar. san pero se corre este hit univision. >> el presidente de mÉxico, andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador dice sentirse bien y no serÁ la prueba del covid diecinueve. esto, tras haber compartido con el director del instituto del seguro social sobre robledo, quien anunciÓ que se habÍa contagiado robledo estuvo con el mandatario durante un evento pÚblico en tabasco antes de dar positivo. >> el presidente de guatemala, alejandro giammattei confirmÓ que dieciocho trabajadores en la casa presidencial de otras entidades del ejecutivo tienen coronavirus, pero dejÓ claro que Él no es
para marisa bolÍn ante denver colorado, las maÑanas de los lunes se han vuelto una pesadilla.se la corte termina cota que como que el presidente, unos ochocientos mil tribales podrÍa ser eventualmente deportados en una reciente audiencia congressional rÍos no fue en oakland tambiÉn con la sexo es el jefe de deportaciones de inmigraciÓn dijo no haber hecho planes para expulsados del paÍs, pero dijo tambiÉn estar dispuesto a cumplir con lo que las cortes ordene mientras tanto, lo Único...
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pennsylvania, a push to ban the use of rubber bullets and tear gas choke holds are already banned in denver, colorado and nashville, tennessee is part of the growing number of cities requiring police officers to wear body cameras. camden, new jersey overhauled its police department in 2013 to focus on community policing and has since seen a 40% drop in violent crimes. >> reporter: so is community policing working? >> 1,000% yes. >> reporter: a country searching for solutions and beginning to heal as the calls for change grow even louder morgan radford nbc news, new york. >>> meantime tonight, president trump and his democratic opponent, former vice president joe biden are both weighing in on this defund the police movement. and kristen welker tells us about it from washington now. >> reporter: aiming to capitalize, president trump is again calling himself the law and order president and trying to cast democrats who support the movement to defund the police as anti-law enforcement and radicals the president meeting with law enforcement officials today at the white house. >> we won't be defunding our p
pennsylvania, a push to ban the use of rubber bullets and tear gas choke holds are already banned in denver, colorado and nashville, tennessee is part of the growing number of cities requiring police officers to wear body cameras. camden, new jersey overhauled its police department in 2013 to focus on community policing and has since seen a 40% drop in violent crimes. >> reporter: so is community policing working? >> 1,000% yes. >> reporter: a country searching for solutions...
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erika thomas, a member of our tam fam, is a mom from denver, colorado, who you could say had the sweetestn town making ice cream for a living with her husband. since the pandemic hit, she says every day is an emotional roller coaster filled with uncertainty.
erika thomas, a member of our tam fam, is a mom from denver, colorado, who you could say had the sweetestn town making ice cream for a living with her husband. since the pandemic hit, she says every day is an emotional roller coaster filled with uncertainty.
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was also elected 3 times to be mayor of houston texas and that is where she is tonight and from denver colorado dan baer dan was u.s. ambassador to the organization for security and cooperation in europe under president obama he is now with the carnegie endowment to both of you welcome to the day let me start with you a nice would you bring today's court ruling up there with making same sex marriage legal what we saw about 5 years ago. absolutely it's an important ruling it is a day to celebrate although with a caution in this is protections on employment but it's not a blanket protection we still have. we still face discrimination in other areas in housing in public accommodations in access to health care so it is a great day but we recognize that it's not a final decision and we still have a patchwork of local nondiscrimination policies and state nondiscrimination policies that allow us to. face discrimination in other areas so when these are you saying we need more legislation then to protect the rights of the community in the u.s. . it's not just more legislation because you reference that
was also elected 3 times to be mayor of houston texas and that is where she is tonight and from denver colorado dan baer dan was u.s. ambassador to the organization for security and cooperation in europe under president obama he is now with the carnegie endowment to both of you welcome to the day let me start with you a nice would you bring today's court ruling up there with making same sex marriage legal what we saw about 5 years ago. absolutely it's an important ruling it is a day to...
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other protests have been mostly peaceful including in denver colorado. and las vegas demonstrators gathered at trump tower to protest the president's approach they feel his words were inflammatory and made the situation even worse. let's get more now we're joined by dean of your puerto william glu crawford who is following developments in the united states for us trump threatening to bring in the military does he have the authority to do so the short answer is yes it's called the insurrection act it's been used dozens of times according to the congressional research service in american history not so much recently it was employed a lot during the civil rights movement the 1960 s. most famously to desegregate schools when the state of arkansas refused to dwight eisenhower sent in the army to force that desegregation. most recently it was used in 1902 with l.a. riots and was also used in 2005 after hurricane katrina so there are instances of this being used but it would face a lot of protest if it's not being requested by governors of states who are curren
other protests have been mostly peaceful including in denver colorado. and las vegas demonstrators gathered at trump tower to protest the president's approach they feel his words were inflammatory and made the situation even worse. let's get more now we're joined by dean of your puerto william glu crawford who is following developments in the united states for us trump threatening to bring in the military does he have the authority to do so the short answer is yes it's called the insurrection...
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all of a sudden you were somehow worse you know decent i lived in a small community outside of denver colorado and it was lily white but the same issue apply the same exact name apply right. margaret and margaret ok in again you know losing your job poverty it's a shameful element of american culture here but you know you know if you're told you can't work you can't go to work you can't murder a living for yourself and your family then then again i criticize the structural deficiencies of the economy if you're telling people you can't go to work then you better you have to compensate them ok but no that's not what the $1200.00 check or whatever you know that's going to pay off debt that's not going to put food on the table here how can the absence of any interest in the in the concerns of the conditions of the middle class and working people i find abhorrence and there's nothing out there to change it because we're all focused on race race breaks go ahead mark you're like well there are if. you're lucky if you know and if black people suffer the most because you're less likely to have family w
all of a sudden you were somehow worse you know decent i lived in a small community outside of denver colorado and it was lily white but the same issue apply the same exact name apply right. margaret and margaret ok in again you know losing your job poverty it's a shameful element of american culture here but you know you know if you're told you can't work you can't go to work you can't murder a living for yourself and your family then then again i criticize the structural deficiencies of the...
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between health care workers who stood in their scrubs and masks blocking protesters cars in denver, coloradoville, florida, the beaches reopened to thousands of people who came out. and in new york, a glimmer of hope this past weekend. the one-day number of lives lost, the lowest in two weeks. and we keep saying we're going to get on the other side of this, and i know we will, but the reality is we have lost tens of thousands of lives, and those are just covid-19 related deaths. as the country tries to move forward, families are left behind struggling to bury their loved ones, and funeral directors, the last responders in this crisis, are desperately trying to help. [somber music] ♪ ♪ with over 10,000 deaths in new york alone, hospital morgues are overflowing with coronavirus victims. covid-19 hot spots across the nation, like chicago, new orleans, and new york are now turning to refrigerator trucks as mobile morgues. - today is kind of getting worse and worse. we had to get a refrigerated truck - devastating images of trenches being dug
between health care workers who stood in their scrubs and masks blocking protesters cars in denver, coloradoville, florida, the beaches reopened to thousands of people who came out. and in new york, a glimmer of hope this past weekend. the one-day number of lives lost, the lowest in two weeks. and we keep saying we're going to get on the other side of this, and i know we will, but the reality is we have lost tens of thousands of lives, and those are just covid-19 related deaths. as the country...
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last week, i was so moved by this mother and small-business owner from denver, colorado. of having to potentially lay off 30 employees, lose her business and even the roof over her family's head. she talked about 9/11 and how people walked down the street and hugged each other and said it would be okay, but with this virus, we can't give each other a hug or a pat on the back. it's something we don't have right now, and that's why i want us to keep talking about because, even though physical touch is off-limits, we can talk, and talk we will, so let's talk love. many of y'all have found love online, and we are still obsessed with the journey of the "bachelor" series. the next chapter of "the bachelor" debuts actually tonight. "listen to your heart" is what it's called. it matches 20 musicians looking for a love connection through music.
last week, i was so moved by this mother and small-business owner from denver, colorado. of having to potentially lay off 30 employees, lose her business and even the roof over her family's head. she talked about 9/11 and how people walked down the street and hugged each other and said it would be okay, but with this virus, we can't give each other a hug or a pat on the back. it's something we don't have right now, and that's why i want us to keep talking about because, even though physical...
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i am michelle - michelle jeske from denver colorado. i have been here a little over 18 years which is crazy to think about. i've been director for five years. i am on the board of directors with kelvin, the president-elect for another month before i take on the actual president role of pla. >> i am miguel figueroa from the center for the future of libraries and happy to be here with colleagues that i have so much respect, for making this time available. it should be a great conversation and i am happy to be a part of it. >> as i mentioned we are having a guided conversation so i will kickoff with the first question. how did your library land on priority in this covid-19 time and do you see these priorities extending past the crisis? >> i can start with that one. i feel really lucky that we just created a new strategic framework before this started and before this happened we were trying to center our work on our values fostering curiosity, strengthening connections, challenging inequity and honoring the public's trust for stewardship, w
i am michelle - michelle jeske from denver colorado. i have been here a little over 18 years which is crazy to think about. i've been director for five years. i am on the board of directors with kelvin, the president-elect for another month before i take on the actual president role of pla. >> i am miguel figueroa from the center for the future of libraries and happy to be here with colleagues that i have so much respect, for making this time available. it should be a great conversation...
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her op-ed in the "denver post" is headlined, "colorado's police reform law will help rein in worst ofaw enforcement behavior." welcome to democracy now! it is good to have you with us, mari. if you can take us through once again what you understand and how it is possible that it is only almost a year later that the attorney general is now re-i-investigating this case and the officers are at work. what happened to him that night? >> you have given a great summary of whahat happened. you k know, it is really atrocis that it has taken almost a year for this case t to gain the kind of attenention that it should he gained immediately. back in november of last y year, we were standing on the stepspsf the menace of a building in aurora, colorado, demanding an independent ininvestigation, a all we heard w was crickets. of new mayorr was e elected aurora, mayor mike coffman, and even before he came intoo office he said his first order off busisiness would be to address this case. he did nothing, never reached out to the family. we heard nothing about that until veryry recently, after a n ononl
her op-ed in the "denver post" is headlined, "colorado's police reform law will help rein in worst ofaw enforcement behavior." welcome to democracy now! it is good to have you with us, mari. if you can take us through once again what you understand and how it is possible that it is only almost a year later that the attorney general is now re-i-investigating this case and the officers are at work. what happened to him that night? >> you have given a great summary of...
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one of them is denver, colorado. chief paul pazen, thank you for being with us this morning. i want to show people the changes that your department has just made. it's going to ban using chokeholds. s.w.a.t. officers are required to wear body cameras. and restrictions on when police can use chemical weapons and projectiles. so why? why have these changes been made? >> well, first of all, this is a lot of work with our use of force committee made up of community members as well as some ongoing work with the center for policing and equity. we really looked at these types of policies. we had a pretty strong and progressive use of force policy already. however, strengthening the language can really help us around culture, making sure that every member of our department knows and understands that chokeholds are strictly prohibited. >> how will the changes affect your ability to enforce the law? >> we believe that working with our community is how we're most effective in addressing crime issues and public safety issues in our community, and continuing to have dialogue with our comm
one of them is denver, colorado. chief paul pazen, thank you for being with us this morning. i want to show people the changes that your department has just made. it's going to ban using chokeholds. s.w.a.t. officers are required to wear body cameras. and restrictions on when police can use chemical weapons and projectiles. so why? why have these changes been made? >> well, first of all, this is a lot of work with our use of force committee made up of community members as well as some...
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>>protests happening in washington dc yesterday, denver, colorado. in the evening, portland, oregon kneeling with their hands in the air and las vegas, nevada people walking through the streets to demonstrate as they did through the bay area and most of those demonstrations nationwide were peaceful even if somewhere past curfew camila bernal reports from minneapolis. >>46 year-old george floyd died while in police custody last week his death sparking protests across the country and around the world. his family continues to ask. >>why i'm here with my family we demand justice. my first time a killer like this. we want justice. she learned some now how he that. now the thing that i can certainly is. very. >>today his friends and family will begin to celebrate his life at the first of 3 memorials. meanwhile new charges were filed yesterday against all 4 former minneapolis police officers present at his death charges against derek chauvin were upgraded from third-degree to second-degree murder. the 3 other officers involved were charged with aiding and a
>>protests happening in washington dc yesterday, denver, colorado. in the evening, portland, oregon kneeling with their hands in the air and las vegas, nevada people walking through the streets to demonstrate as they did through the bay area and most of those demonstrations nationwide were peaceful even if somewhere past curfew camila bernal reports from minneapolis. >>46 year-old george floyd died while in police custody last week his death sparking protests across the country and...
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some cities are rethinking the need to have offices in schools, charlottesville, virginia and denver, colorado pushing to not have them all together. >> alex hogan, thank you. brand-new efforts to defund the largest police department in the world and as we move forward are you feeling bullied by friends, family and employer to promote a movement you don't fully endorse? robert george, princeton university's professor jurisprudence says denied cave to cancel culture, he is next. customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle. you try to stay a
some cities are rethinking the need to have offices in schools, charlottesville, virginia and denver, colorado pushing to not have them all together. >> alex hogan, thank you. brand-new efforts to defund the largest police department in the world and as we move forward are you feeling bullied by friends, family and employer to promote a movement you don't fully endorse? robert george, princeton university's professor jurisprudence says denied cave to cancel culture, he is next. customers...
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in denver, colorado, police confiscated an arsenal of fireworks and several guns. look at this. all of this came from one house. police say the person who lived in the house plan to resell more than $10 thousand worth of fireworks. >> depending on the markup and the secondary cell it will be significantly more than that. >> because of the huge amount of firepower involved, the e.p.a. was called in to help take away the fireworks. >>> here in the bay area contra costa the fire department is concerned about an increase in fires caused by illegal fireworks. the head of the fourth of july holiday firefighters have said they seem 12 fires this month alone and that is four times the usual number. authorities remind people that off fireworks are illegal in contra costa county and people who use them are putting themselves and their neighbors at risk. >> they are all dangerous to all of us because any one of those could be the fireworks that sparks a disastrous wildfire that could put lives and homes and businesses at grievous risk. >> experts say children and teenagers are the most lik
in denver, colorado, police confiscated an arsenal of fireworks and several guns. look at this. all of this came from one house. police say the person who lived in the house plan to resell more than $10 thousand worth of fireworks. >> depending on the markup and the secondary cell it will be significantly more than that. >> because of the huge amount of firepower involved, the e.p.a. was called in to help take away the fireworks. >>> here in the bay area contra costa the...
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showing viewers live pictures from denver, colorado. a huge crowd has gathered there. and retweeting a disparaging interview about george floyd. the unarmed african-american man who died at the knee of a now fired minneapolis police officer. as the nation faces a crisis like it hasn't seen in decades, president trump has opting for division right now over unity. it's that behavior that's driving top republican voices like former secretary of state general powell, john kelly and james mattis to speak out very angrily. the cnn presidential historian is joining us now. david gergen is a senior political analyst to presidents nixon, ford, re begun and clinton. david, nou how dangerous, from your perspective, for the president of the united states to be sewing division in this country at least on twitter as he does a at a time like this? >> it's exceptionally dangerous. it's also reckless. i think that's one of the reasons why the president is in deep trouble and white house aids, as you just reported, are gathered trying to figure out whether he should give an oval office
showing viewers live pictures from denver, colorado. a huge crowd has gathered there. and retweeting a disparaging interview about george floyd. the unarmed african-american man who died at the knee of a now fired minneapolis police officer. as the nation faces a crisis like it hasn't seen in decades, president trump has opting for division right now over unity. it's that behavior that's driving top republican voices like former secretary of state general powell, john kelly and james mattis to...
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to be an ally, that you will start listening to the asks of the black community atly here in denver, colorado now organizers in different cities and different states may be doing different things, but here in denver we are asking people to please keep the peace. >> woodruff: and that brings me back to what you said a moment ago anna deavere smith, because you said, there is a sense of progress you see in the makeup of who is protesting and the message that is coming out. and yet we just heard roxane gay say it is hard because it just keeps happening over and over again. >> well, no, i mean i see a direct line from lynching to this, right? lynching is, i think de fined as extra legal, execution. anddthat's really what happened, right, chauvin was working outside the bounds of what was acceptable. and i was in the court room in los angeles for that second trial after the riots there. and i saw how hard it is to bring police officers to justice. how hard it is to put them in jail. we thought that second treatment was also going to have them all walk and as you may recall two did, and two did not
to be an ally, that you will start listening to the asks of the black community atly here in denver, colorado now organizers in different cities and different states may be doing different things, but here in denver we are asking people to please keep the peace. >> woodruff: and that brings me back to what you said a moment ago anna deavere smith, because you said, there is a sense of progress you see in the makeup of who is protesting and the message that is coming out. and yet we just...
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colorado? most folks will know denver quite well, but they may not know aurora. >> reporter: yeah. city that's the 54th largest municipality in the country. so it's a sizeable city in its own right, right next to denver, colorado, the capital of this state. it's the third largest city in the state of colorado. it operates kind of oddly. it's in two different counties. that adds a kind of complication when it comes to how it's governs and who the d.a. bringing charges would be, for instance. but it is a large city in its own right separate from denver. the two mayors stress that they do work together, but it is a place that has a commute in its own right. >> we're going to start a new week tomorrow. what are residents looking for, those who are protesting today, for instance? what are they looking forward to in terms of decisions that might be made and progress, milestones that might be coming? >> reporter: richard, i mentioned that legislation signed into law by the governor. most people think that's a good step forward. they think the independent investigation is a good step forwa
colorado? most folks will know denver quite well, but they may not know aurora. >> reporter: yeah. city that's the 54th largest municipality in the country. so it's a sizeable city in its own right, right next to denver, colorado, the capital of this state. it's the third largest city in the state of colorado. it operates kind of oddly. it's in two different counties. that adds a kind of complication when it comes to how it's governs and who the d.a. bringing charges would be, for...
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here you see just a sample of some of the cities that saw big demonstrations, washington d c denver colorado, portland, oregon. and las vegas, nevada and of course throughout the bay area as well most of the protests were peaceful, even if some went past curfew camila bernal has more from minneapolis. >>46 year-old george floyd died while in police custody last week his death sparking protests across the country and around the his family continues to ask why. >>i'm here with my family we demand justice. my first time a killer like this. we want justice. >>she learned some now how he that. now the thing that i can tell is. and very. >>today his friends and family will begin to celebrate his life at the first of 3 memorials. meanwhile new charges were filed yesterday against all 4 former minneapolis police officers present at his death charges against derek chauvin were upgraded from third-degree to second-degree murder. the 3 other officers involved were charged with aiding and abetting shot of an enter scheduled to appear in court today. yesterday minnesota attorney general keith ellison sai
here you see just a sample of some of the cities that saw big demonstrations, washington d c denver colorado, portland, oregon. and las vegas, nevada and of course throughout the bay area as well most of the protests were peaceful, even if some went past curfew camila bernal has more from minneapolis. >>46 year-old george floyd died while in police custody last week his death sparking protests across the country and around the his family continues to ask why. >>i'm here with my...
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southwest and new areas starting to flare up, we also need to understand that there are areas like denver, coloradolouis, missouri, columbus, ohio, areas that appear to be safely reopening. and i think it's going to become more and more important to understand exactly what those communities are doing that are allowing them to regain some of that open economy that people are seeking about without conferring extra risk to their communities. >> one of the things that has been so troubling is the lack of modeling from the leadership. we saw at the white house, in the rose garden, the fact that people weren't wearing masks other than the uniformed services there, in the rose garden yesterday, when the president was having his event. people were shaking hands, putting their arms around each other. we're talking about senate leaders, the president, his staff. we saw the vice president in a diner the other day, without a mask. he's the head of the white house task force and he was in a diner mixing with the patrons there and not wearing a mask. don't people in washington have to show more leadership about
southwest and new areas starting to flare up, we also need to understand that there are areas like denver, coloradolouis, missouri, columbus, ohio, areas that appear to be safely reopening. and i think it's going to become more and more important to understand exactly what those communities are doing that are allowing them to regain some of that open economy that people are seeking about without conferring extra risk to their communities. >> one of the things that has been so troubling is...
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come up with a cure or treatment, but explain how it is passed if people are lying there in denver, colorado and breathing all over each other and not social distancing, how it is then passed. >> well, it's a good question. if you are within six feet of one another, and you don't have masks on and you have someone who is infected, clearly the likelihood of transmitting it to the next person that you are close to is quite high. you may recall early in the pandemic, people were coming up with numbers on the ease of tra transmissability and they used the term reproductive rate. that says if you had the infection and then were in contact with a group of people who were susceptible, without an intervention, how many would you infect. for the coronavirus it was somewhere between 2.5 and 3. now, is being outdoors going to lessen that a bit? perhaps. but i still think if you are in close quarters and breathing, as you said, breathing all over each other, that risk is clearly there. and you know, again, it may not show up in this cohort, it may show up in the secondary transmission to people who they
come up with a cure or treatment, but explain how it is passed if people are lying there in denver, colorado and breathing all over each other and not social distancing, how it is then passed. >> well, it's a good question. if you are within six feet of one another, and you don't have masks on and you have someone who is infected, clearly the likelihood of transmitting it to the next person that you are close to is quite high. you may recall early in the pandemic, people were coming up...
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charlottesville, virginia, and denver, colorado, are now one pushing to not have them all together, shannon>> shannon: alex hogan for us in new york tonight, thank you, alex. brand-new efforts tonight to defund the police department in the world. you heard about that from alex and now as we move forward, bullied by friends, family and an employer to promote a movement you don't fully endorse? robert george, princeton university mccormick professor says do not. trusted for over 40 years. what makes you, you? your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients to support your energy. so you can take care of what matters most. and try new centrum minis today. whether you need or a room with a view. fresh hay all day. ...or a ball to play. bribes to roll over. ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up without contact. and its mission is to make sleep... feel cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking. no high-blast ceiling fans. or pol
charlottesville, virginia, and denver, colorado, are now one pushing to not have them all together, shannon>> shannon: alex hogan for us in new york tonight, thank you, alex. brand-new efforts tonight to defund the police department in the world. you heard about that from alex and now as we move forward, bullied by friends, family and an employer to promote a movement you don't fully endorse? robert george, princeton university mccormick professor says do not. trusted for over 40 years....
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denver, colorado, officers being run over by cars.here are agitators. >> shannon: we are going to leave it there. we have to leave it there. thank you for your time. we are going to continue this coverage after a quick break through midnight.re stay with us. thank you. psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by
denver, colorado, officers being run over by cars.here are agitators. >> shannon: we are going to leave it there. we have to leave it there. thank you for your time. we are going to continue this coverage after a quick break through midnight.re stay with us. thank you. psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell...
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these peaceful protests around the country as you can see demonstrators in washington d c and denver colorado below that for lenore again and las vegas, nevada and as you can see these protests were peaceful and some did go past curfew to but remain violence free. let's focus now on the peninsula where hundreds of people also gathered to make their voices heard at san mateo city hall kron four's gayle ong has a report. >>the crowd spanned blocks as hundreds got together outside san mateo city hall wednesday afternoon demonstrating against racism and police brutality in response to the death of george floyd it's enough we've had enough death senseless deaths in this country. >>trying to something that's been got going on since reconstruction relief. >>many were face coverings and carried signs declaring black lives matter say their names and just calling for change i would like to see some some type of legislation passed now something that you will not protect. though few police officers i think >>you know this systemic injustice is got to it on the people to make that happen because it. we ca
these peaceful protests around the country as you can see demonstrators in washington d c and denver colorado below that for lenore again and las vegas, nevada and as you can see these protests were peaceful and some did go past curfew to but remain violence free. let's focus now on the peninsula where hundreds of people also gathered to make their voices heard at san mateo city hall kron four's gayle ong has a report. >>the crowd spanned blocks as hundreds got together outside san mateo...
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events that happen in big cities around the country washington d c and the car left hand corner, denver colorado had a huge group portland oregon. people are kneeling in silence there in las vegas, nevada they're on the move all wanting justice for george floyd and a lot of people continue to demonstrate past curfews, but still things remain peaceful camila bernal is in minneapolis with the latest. >>46 year-old george floyd died while in police custody last week his death sparking protests across the country and around the world. and his family continues to ask. >>why i'm here with my family we demand justice. my first time a killer like this. we want justice. she learned some now how he that. now the thing that i can certainly is. very. >>today his friends and family will begin to celebrate his life at the first of 3 memorials. meanwhile new charges were filed yesterday against all 4 former minneapolis police officers present at his death charges against derek chauvin were upgraded from third-degree to second-degree murder. the 3 other officers involved were charged with aiding and abetting sh
events that happen in big cities around the country washington d c and the car left hand corner, denver colorado had a huge group portland oregon. people are kneeling in silence there in las vegas, nevada they're on the move all wanting justice for george floyd and a lot of people continue to demonstrate past curfews, but still things remain peaceful camila bernal is in minneapolis with the latest. >>46 year-old george floyd died while in police custody last week his death sparking...
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protests again and most of them were peaceful washington dc left hand corner to the right that's denver colorado, which ahead and evening protest and that was peaceful in portland oregon. people marching and they're on their knees there at that moment raising their hands and in las vegas. >>nevada protesters on the move with their signand their masks. >>some did go past curfew but again things remain peaceful, let's focus on the peninsula where hundreds of people were marching and stood outside santa to city hall to oppose brutality as kron four's gayle ong reports, demonstrators want action. >>the crowd spanned blocks as hundreds got together outside san mateo city hall wednesday afternoon demonstrating against racism and police brutality in response to the death of george floyd it's enough we've had enough death senseless deaths in this country. >>trying to something that's been got going on since reconstruction really many were face coverings and carried signs declaring black lives matter say their names. >>and just calling for change i would like to see some some type of legislation passed n
protests again and most of them were peaceful washington dc left hand corner to the right that's denver colorado, which ahead and evening protest and that was peaceful in portland oregon. people marching and they're on their knees there at that moment raising their hands and in las vegas. >>nevada protesters on the move with their signand their masks. >>some did go past curfew but again things remain peaceful, let's focus on the peninsula where hundreds of people were marching and...
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from a montage of violent attacks from all parts of the country from new york in the east to denver colorado in the west. unprovoked random senseless and costing a dock light on those who are supposed to serve my kind of washington. let's take this on we can speak to bill fletcher who's a knight of his writer and executive editor of global african worker dot com he joins us via skype from prince george's county in maryland bill flett chair so we have a growing number of police departments now beginning to enforce change a long 'd way to go but it seems that the the voice of protest is having some effect yeah question about it i mean we're at such an unusual moment and all of these things have come together that led to this explosion it wasn't just the killing floor it it was that this was the 3rd lynching in a row combined with a coded 1000 crisis combined with the economic collapse combined with an environmental crisis and all of these things gave rise the fertilizer situation and we had this explosion and now there is there is a kind of discussion we should have had years ago about the rol
from a montage of violent attacks from all parts of the country from new york in the east to denver colorado in the west. unprovoked random senseless and costing a dock light on those who are supposed to serve my kind of washington. let's take this on we can speak to bill fletcher who's a knight of his writer and executive editor of global african worker dot com he joins us via skype from prince george's county in maryland bill flett chair so we have a growing number of police departments now...
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bring you some live pictures here this is a vigil being held in denver colorado where hundreds of protesters paying tribute to george floyd whose funeral took place earlier today in houston in houston texas live pictures there of this special vigil remembering the life of george floyd live pictures coming to us to al-jazeera thanks. the pan american health organization says it's going to take a lot longer to stop the spread of covert 19 in latin america the number of infections is growing exponentially in brazil peru and mexico and analysts believe economic inequality is largely to blame for the region becoming the new coronavirus epicenter by a rapid i reports now from mexico city. life almost appears to be back to normal in rio de janeiro the return of crowds to public beaches however doesn't mean things are improving. despite an easing of restrictions brazil remains the country worst affected by coronavirus in all of latin america. while the worsening outbreak in brazil is an extreme example other latin american countries are also struggling to contain the virus health officials say wides
bring you some live pictures here this is a vigil being held in denver colorado where hundreds of protesters paying tribute to george floyd whose funeral took place earlier today in houston in houston texas live pictures there of this special vigil remembering the life of george floyd live pictures coming to us to al-jazeera thanks. the pan american health organization says it's going to take a lot longer to stop the spread of covert 19 in latin america the number of infections is growing...
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. >> reporter: terry gentry is in the black american west museum in denver, colorado. >> almost one in cowboys is black. >> reporter: among them, edward cheatham and mat love and bass reeves. >> we understand the stories of the long ranger were based on bass receives' life. >> reporter: after the civil war, says gentry, black cowboys played a key role in settling the west. why would the cowboy way appeal to so many of these formerly enslaved people? >> there is an incredible mount of freedom withible managing cattle. it is a very, very tough way to make a living, but i would imagine there is a lot of gratification in being out in the open plains, underneath the stars. >> reporter: maurice wade learned to ride on his grandfather's farm. but... >> i used to watch cowboys on tv, and i never saw an african-american cowboy. if we did see one, he was like on the chuckwagon or trail drive. >> reporter: then the rodeo started up, named for the famous "bulldogger" bill pickett. wow, there are a lot of you? >> yeah. as a matter of fact, i said what spaceship did these brothers come from. >> repo
. >> reporter: terry gentry is in the black american west museum in denver, colorado. >> almost one in cowboys is black. >> reporter: among them, edward cheatham and mat love and bass reeves. >> we understand the stories of the long ranger were based on bass receives' life. >> reporter: after the civil war, says gentry, black cowboys played a key role in settling the west. why would the cowboy way appeal to so many of these formerly enslaved people? >> there...
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attending the second annual meeting of the livestock association in the grand opera house in denver colorado. these were stockmen. you need to understand the distinction between stockmen and cowboys. stop men owned the hurts. they owned the land. they were the ones who controlled the trade from top to bottom. in this setting here, the stage, mccoy is going to be honored and given a lifetime membership in this organization for what he meant to developing the modern cattle treat that was on the cusp of the beginning in the 20th century. when they talked about him, they talked about his work. it is an interesting statement to say in the cattle trade, pursuing a mission. but it was contemplating the benefits to mankind at large. particularly, mccoy wanted to produce enough beef to feed the working class peoples of the united states. who before this time or unable to afford it. but they also talked about ecological changes that were coming about as well. to make the wilderness the bloom and blossom as the rose. that is how he was introduced as being the person who did this. mccoy, when he thought
attending the second annual meeting of the livestock association in the grand opera house in denver colorado. these were stockmen. you need to understand the distinction between stockmen and cowboys. stop men owned the hurts. they owned the land. they were the ones who controlled the trade from top to bottom. in this setting here, the stage, mccoy is going to be honored and given a lifetime membership in this organization for what he meant to developing the modern cattle treat that was on the...
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you're watching live pictures of l.a., and now we are taking you to denver, colorado, where we are also outside. right now is looking like it is still a peaceful protest, but we continue to see people on the streets as more u.s. cities extend curfews, including in new york. you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going, including the latest on the protests across the u.s. this is the latest edition of "daybreak," bloomberg subscribers can go to your terminals, or the bloomberg app. you can customize it so that you only get the news you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ we have brent and wti futures climbing higher in the wednesday asian session, the highest since early march, right before the collapse with the price war. let's get to our energy reporter in sydney. we have oil trading above these levels that we saw when the saudis and russia begin the price war. we are looking at the $30 per barrel pricing for brent. a lot of indicators for a positive uptrend. what is driving the trend toward normality? >> definitely a more normal type trading than what w
you're watching live pictures of l.a., and now we are taking you to denver, colorado, where we are also outside. right now is looking like it is still a peaceful protest, but we continue to see people on the streets as more u.s. cities extend curfews, including in new york. you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going, including the latest on the protests across the u.s. this is the latest edition of "daybreak," bloomberg subscribers can go to your...