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derrick: powerful words. heard individuals who were sworn to uphold and protect the law, and they did that on january 6, in the face of a mob that was encouraged by then president trump and many others, in an attempted coup, and insurrection, a treasonous act. what we heard was an account, firsthand, unvarnished, by those law enforcement officers. i commend them for their courage and bravery, as this commission must get to the bottom of who was behind this, and hold people accountable. juan: derek johnson, you have tweeted quote, "if it were black people storming the capitol on january 6th, the walls would have been dripping in blood. not only was it an attempted coup on our democracy, it was white supremacy in plain sight. " could you talk about that? derrick: you think about the many things that have happened over the last several years, the last several decades, where unprovoked violence has been put upon african-americans across the country, whether it was rodney king, george floyd, ahmaud arbery, many of
derrick: powerful words. heard individuals who were sworn to uphold and protect the law, and they did that on january 6, in the face of a mob that was encouraged by then president trump and many others, in an attempted coup, and insurrection, a treasonous act. what we heard was an account, firsthand, unvarnished, by those law enforcement officers. i commend them for their courage and bravery, as this commission must get to the bottom of who was behind this, and hold people accountable. juan:...
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joining us is gene wu and derrick johnson. representative wu, let's start with you. there's obviously backlash since you all left the state of texas. your colleagues are facing the possibility of arrest when you come back. moody was stripped of his leadership position. how confident are you that you'll come up with a solution or get back to texas? >> sure. the threats go far beyond that. governor abbott has threatened to jail us. people have threatened to remove our card access, remove our access to email, remove our access to the entire building at all. they can do anything they want. texas democrats are here and ready to take any punishment in order to fight for texans' freedom to vote. this is a serious cause. john lewis was ready to die for this, and democrats will do nothing less than that to make sure not only is the nation
joining us is gene wu and derrick johnson. representative wu, let's start with you. there's obviously backlash since you all left the state of texas. your colleagues are facing the possibility of arrest when you come back. moody was stripped of his leadership position. how confident are you that you'll come up with a solution or get back to texas? >> sure. the threats go far beyond that. governor abbott has threatened to jail us. people have threatened to remove our card access, remove...
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and so that was probably the reason that we, we told derrick. so maybe he could do some research. and if you ever found out who's donor they had was, you know, that might help him give him some more insights into his medical issues. so may i ask what they were? i was having some allergy problems that made it difficult to swallow the food at some point. and interestingly enough, that was, that was something that after i made a connection with steve that you, we kind of shared. and some of these families had that had that problem over the christmas holidays. i actually told steve, i said, well, we'll thank you for making it possible for us to have derrick said, i think he turned out pretty well and i'm glad you report the, the donor program there a little all that efforts that the medical community, sorry, went to to keep everybody divided wasn't actually that necessary perhaps. right. and when bob shared this was my response question is tremendous. bless me. for one god showing me that he on my prayers, he but hundreds more might be too much of a blessing and still wants to find ou
and so that was probably the reason that we, we told derrick. so maybe he could do some research. and if you ever found out who's donor they had was, you know, that might help him give him some more insights into his medical issues. so may i ask what they were? i was having some allergy problems that made it difficult to swallow the food at some point. and interestingly enough, that was, that was something that after i made a connection with steve that you, we kind of shared. and some of these...
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derrick johnson, the naacp has stepped in.the commitment to pay the bail of any of these lawmakers who are arrested should they go back to texas and face that. why was it important for your administration to get involved with texans, but in this particular way? >> well, the right to vote isn't a partisan issue. it's a guarantee in the constitution. and any time you see people standing up to block efforts to subvert democracy, to deny access, to try to create a process where they are able to select their voters as opposed to voters selecting their representative, i think it's a threat to our nation and for the ncaa p. when we see that type of courage, it's important for us to stand up because that's our work. we've been in the exact same place for 112 years, whether it was fighting segregations who happened to be democrats in the '60s or republicans today. this is unconscionable and we should all be involved not only in texas but across the country. congress must act. the city must do their job. a procedural rule should not pro
derrick johnson, the naacp has stepped in.the commitment to pay the bail of any of these lawmakers who are arrested should they go back to texas and face that. why was it important for your administration to get involved with texans, but in this particular way? >> well, the right to vote isn't a partisan issue. it's a guarantee in the constitution. and any time you see people standing up to block efforts to subvert democracy, to deny access, to try to create a process where they are able...
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. >> dropped down to his knees and he said it's that [bleep] derrick. >> a moment of unguarded griefrrick mower, kim's adult stepson. >> it was apparent there were difficulties between those two. >> trouble in the family didn't stop with derrick. >> there seemed to be a rift. >> not between dee and ken. there is a genuine love story. but now, a grieving dee told detectives she was as baffled about the murder as they were. >> she was not able to provide us any information as to who he was meeting that day, or anything about that day. >> and despite all that friction, beat fighting over money or control, dee's family produced not a single viable suspect, not even ken's stepson. >> derrick had an alibi the time of the murder. >> those interviews weren't entirely in vain. a clue emerged from ken's assistant. the night before the murder, she said, ken got a call on his cell. >> she knew that he had set up the meeting to meet with whoever he was talking to. at 7 am, on the 15th. >> the day and time at which ken dolezsar was shot to death. was the color also the killer? if so, they now had
. >> dropped down to his knees and he said it's that [bleep] derrick. >> a moment of unguarded griefrrick mower, kim's adult stepson. >> it was apparent there were difficulties between those two. >> trouble in the family didn't stop with derrick. >> there seemed to be a rift. >> not between dee and ken. there is a genuine love story. but now, a grieving dee told detectives she was as baffled about the murder as they were. >> she was not able to provide...
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. >>> up next, back up his bro derrick carr's warning this is new special k dipped., dipped in creamy, chocolatey goodness. and tossed with real almonds. ♪ new kellogg's special k dipped. do what's delicious. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent booster new kellogg's special k dipped. downy unstopables good morning more treatment? we're going to try something different today. hi! awwww, so pretty. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree® brings out the good in them. ♪ ♪ got to go back to nature ♪ ♪ get it straight ♪ ♪ why don't you vax that thing ♪ ♪ real likely need to vax that thing up ♪ >> wish we could just keep playing it kind of dig it 1999 twerk anthem, that's juvenile and manny fresh it is now a viral vaccine anthem the cash money records artist remade that song into "vax that thing up". they hope the song will help ease vaccine hesitancy that's what they're hoping for if nothing else to get a smile and way back memories. >> what? 1999, never heard that song, totally foreign. now they'll know >> bring it back. >>> first impressions are shifting square space
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so i met derrick darren about a year ago actually. yeah. how did you find a job? i just got onto several of the websites. the 1st thing that i didn't need was was to contact him who's kind of what, what, what did you think it's for money? well, you know, everything was figuring out all that was going through my head. you, how do you refer to him? my biological father, my friend, is become a really good friend and a friend my parents as well was using a spend on a difficult decision to go. it wasn't for me, but i'll let john speak for sale a little bit some somewhat. i want to say more of the of a pride thing. you know, you want you it would be nice to have your own related child there was a bit of the loss. yes. yes. so but you decided to tell you on the truth, derrick was having some medical issues that i'd never experienced or had run in janet's family. and so that was probably the reason that we, we told derrick. so maybe he could do some research. and if you ever found out who's donor they had was, you know, that might help him give him some more insights into
so i met derrick darren about a year ago actually. yeah. how did you find a job? i just got onto several of the websites. the 1st thing that i didn't need was was to contact him who's kind of what, what, what did you think it's for money? well, you know, everything was figuring out all that was going through my head. you, how do you refer to him? my biological father, my friend, is become a really good friend and a friend my parents as well was using a spend on a difficult decision to go. it...
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derrick johnson is the president ceo of the naacp.congress investigates the attack on the capital, hundreds of criminal cases are working their way through the court system. based on evidence that the alleged insurrectionists posted online themselves. we'll get the latest on those cases when we come back. e come back. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. ♪ downy's been taking you back, since way back. with freshness and softness you never forget. feel the difference with downy. (piano playing) here we go. ♪♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your together awaits. vrbo are you taking a statin drug to reduce
derrick johnson is the president ceo of the naacp.congress investigates the attack on the capital, hundreds of criminal cases are working their way through the court system. based on evidence that the alleged insurrectionists posted online themselves. we'll get the latest on those cases when we come back. e come back. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. you need an ecolab scientific...
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, always a pleasure to talk to you, derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp.appreciate your time tonight. >>> even if congress investigates the january 6th attack on the capitol, hundreds of criminal cases are working their way through the court system. based on evidence that the alleged insurrectionists posted online themselves. we'll get the latest when we come back. ack. thma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatme
, always a pleasure to talk to you, derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp.appreciate your time tonight. >>> even if congress investigates the january 6th attack on the capitol, hundreds of criminal cases are working their way through the court system. based on evidence that the alleged insurrectionists posted online themselves. we'll get the latest when we come back. ack. thma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of...
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, always a pleasure to talk to you, derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> even if congress investigates the january 6th attack on the capitol, hundreds of criminal cases are working their way through the court system. based on evidence that the alleged insurrectionists posted online themselves. we'll get the latest when we come back. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. if you're age 50 to 85, yo
, always a pleasure to talk to you, derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> even if congress investigates the january 6th attack on the capitol, hundreds of criminal cases are working their way through the court system. based on evidence that the alleged insurrectionists posted online themselves. we'll get the latest when we come back. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who...
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and so that was probably the reason that we, we told derrick. so maybe he could do some research. and if you ever found out who's donor they had was, you know, that might help him give him some more insights into his medical issues. so may i ask what they were? i was having some allergy problems that made it difficult to swallow food at some point. and interestingly enough, that was, that was something that after i made the connection with steve that we kind of shared. and some of the families have that had that problem over the christmas holidays. i actually told steve, i said, well, we'll thank you for making it possible for us to have derek. i said, i think he turned out pretty well and i'm glad you are part of the, the donor program. they're all that efforts that the medical community, sorry, went to, to keep everybody divided. wasn't actually that necessary perhaps. right. and when bob shared this was my response question is tremendous, blessing to me. for one god showing me that my prayers, he but hundreds more might be too much of a blessing and still wants to find out how
and so that was probably the reason that we, we told derrick. so maybe he could do some research. and if you ever found out who's donor they had was, you know, that might help him give him some more insights into his medical issues. so may i ask what they were? i was having some allergy problems that made it difficult to swallow food at some point. and interestingly enough, that was, that was something that after i made the connection with steve that we kind of shared. and some of the families...
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derrick pitts. ea elon musk is working on that, past the speed of light. a few ideas.el it. >> reporter: we are, looks like t minus 15 trying to figure this out. it looks like it might paused the timing you can see on side of your screen, that is oliver daemen. . first paying passengers onboard. the launch of this flight will mark the first time we have actually seen a u.s. company carry a paying passenger, and a u.s. company carry a paying passenger to the edge of space he, of course, took that seat after the anonymous winner of that $28 million auction rescheduled to a later flight, but, guys, it looks like we're looking at video of the base of the rocket here. looks like the launch time may have been paused i'm going to check in on that right now and get right back to you on that. looks like we're at hold t minus 15. >> we see that on our screen here, too, morgan. obviously, these things can move watching these issues. >> reporter: absolutely. >> 62 miles up, morgan, and then they detach the capsule at the top that you see, and then, what is it? about three minutes
derrick pitts. ea elon musk is working on that, past the speed of light. a few ideas.el it. >> reporter: we are, looks like t minus 15 trying to figure this out. it looks like it might paused the timing you can see on side of your screen, that is oliver daemen. . first paying passengers onboard. the launch of this flight will mark the first time we have actually seen a u.s. company carry a paying passenger, and a u.s. company carry a paying passenger to the edge of space he, of course,...
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i interviewed the president at the naacp president derrick johnson and al sharpton is saying where is the word fill buster in that long passionate speech? where is the action of the way forward and the strategy of how the democrats are going to match? what is the efficiency of the republicans who have introduced more than 800 bills across the country when it comes to voting rights and of course, haiti and latin america, and this is a white house who is prioritizing a lot of ways russia and china, but this is latin america and issues and crises knocking on the white house's door, and i put a question to the press secretary about haiti, and they don't have a strategy there in terms of if they want to send troops, and the push now from the house haiti caucus to try to halt deportations to haiti, and the president has to make a decision on that, and he has not yet, and a lot juggling here, but he is using a loft the political capital on infrastructure trying to get the bills done while all of this other stuff is happening. >> and garrett haake, if you are back with us, and waiting to see
i interviewed the president at the naacp president derrick johnson and al sharpton is saying where is the word fill buster in that long passionate speech? where is the action of the way forward and the strategy of how the democrats are going to match? what is the efficiency of the republicans who have introduced more than 800 bills across the country when it comes to voting rights and of course, haiti and latin america, and this is a white house who is prioritizing a lot of ways russia and...
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it's great to have you both here derrick, you think you have a simple explanation for what's going on here. what is it >> we all know there's an evolving regulatory situation in china where they're trying to get ahold of what they want data rules to be like but the simple explanation here are the chinese are signaling companies with overseas exposure, whether that's in commercial sales or financial overseas exposure, whatever their rules are going to be, they're going to trump anybody else's rules i don't care if you can make a lot of money overseas, the party is saying. our rules are the ones you're going to have to follow. when you're looking at negotiating with the u.s. about staying on u.s. exchanges in anticipation of a 2024 delisting, you better realize that whatever we choose this year, next year, doesn't matter, you're going to be following our rules and everybody else is out of luck. and if that means you lose money, then get used to it >> so, brendan, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. we've heard this theme on every show this morning. people who have ha
it's great to have you both here derrick, you think you have a simple explanation for what's going on here. what is it >> we all know there's an evolving regulatory situation in china where they're trying to get ahold of what they want data rules to be like but the simple explanation here are the chinese are signaling companies with overseas exposure, whether that's in commercial sales or financial overseas exposure, whatever their rules are going to be, they're going to trump anybody...
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. >> we get >> alcindor: we get a different view now from derrick johnson.is the president and c.e.o. of the n.a.a.c.p. last week, he met with president biden to discuss voting rights, along with other civil rights leaders. president johnson, thank you so much for joining us here. president biden just delivered one of the most passionate speeches of his presidency. he called for a new coalition to be formed to push back on these voting laws. my question is: what do you want to see in addition to these powerful words? are you seeing enough action behind these words? >> the words were powerful and impassioned. but we're waiting to see the outcome of the commitment. one part of the speech i thought was profound when he quoted john lewis who said freedom is action. in this moment, democracy is under attack, and we need to push back with actionable policy to ensure that all citizens are afforded access to voting. >> now, you talk about wanting to see the outcome here. you have the g.o.p., who has been quick and efficient. they have introduced hundreds of g.o.p.-b
. >> we get >> alcindor: we get a different view now from derrick johnson.is the president and c.e.o. of the n.a.a.c.p. last week, he met with president biden to discuss voting rights, along with other civil rights leaders. president johnson, thank you so much for joining us here. president biden just delivered one of the most passionate speeches of his presidency. he called for a new coalition to be formed to push back on these voting laws. my question is: what do you want to see...
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>> a police unit involved in the arrests in the 1970's was run by detective sergeant derrick ritual. and again, he did later die. 3 other men were arrested by ridge wells team in 1972 in london. those men now their late 60's all became known as the stockwell 6. 4th july weekend box office. it went off with a which movie did a major post-pandemic milestone. that's right after the break. >> sprinter should carry richardson has been left off the u.s. relay team and will not run in the tokyo olympics shortly after she won the olympic trials in oregon last month. she did test positive for chemicals found in marijuana. it was acknowledged that this was not done for performance unhappy and hampson purposes. she was upset about the death of her mother. still, though she had her results erased and was given a one-month fan. in entertainment news. the 4th of july box office has booming that even hit a major milestone here with the breakdown is entertainment. tonight's nischelle turner. >> that's right, vicki and catherine, it was a good weekend for hollywood and the fast and furious franchise
>> a police unit involved in the arrests in the 1970's was run by detective sergeant derrick ritual. and again, he did later die. 3 other men were arrested by ridge wells team in 1972 in london. those men now their late 60's all became known as the stockwell 6. 4th july weekend box office. it went off with a which movie did a major post-pandemic milestone. that's right after the break. >> sprinter should carry richardson has been left off the u.s. relay team and will not run in the...
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on paper, it seemed like we're taking you derrick and for the 1st time in many years would have an election that was internationally observed the circumstances with like george and really involved the whole nation. people marched on the cheese. it was such a moment of happiness. they'll probably re engagement with formerly hostile nations . and that's what got me excited because i am passionate about open trade and investment. ah, i got the sense that maybe this wasn't watching him from early on, but you keep thinking, oh no, it will get better. we'll get, we'll get better, but i think by about one all the, one of the soldiers shot people on the street. that's when i realized that this might actually not go anywhere because. ready to very willing to use the course element of the into the personal garbage and the real central trail is that to feel and to experience because we had a really wonderful opportunity to move our country in a different direction. and i'm very fearful that we have missed that chunk. oakdale hunger roadrunner no beans in my board and cool thing. we can't do bins anymo
on paper, it seemed like we're taking you derrick and for the 1st time in many years would have an election that was internationally observed the circumstances with like george and really involved the whole nation. people marched on the cheese. it was such a moment of happiness. they'll probably re engagement with formerly hostile nations . and that's what got me excited because i am passionate about open trade and investment. ah, i got the sense that maybe this wasn't watching him from early...
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>> derrick beck. >> daryk beck. >> great guy. the work for independence. bringing it up to 1776. because the questions -- that's always baffled me is obviously that oh, well, we just started a war. how did they become patriots and so forth? spending years at george washington's berth place national monument, and from british provincial officer to suddenly leading the american revolution. and what was that -- everyone wants that one moment where they switch. but it's not really that one moment that it switches. but -- so yeah. so i know i'm struggling assed moderator because i have to intersect because i'm a history guy. but mark, besides victory or death, what is the one book? >> pre-2000, i would say -- one of the best i think is douglas freeman's washington biography. and i think that because of how he takes it, as far as from washington's point of view what information he is gathering at the time. you know, it's a great campaign study from his point of view. and the other one i would say is devil of the whipping. about the battle of cowpens. because babbitts takes it not only
>> derrick beck. >> daryk beck. >> great guy. the work for independence. bringing it up to 1776. because the questions -- that's always baffled me is obviously that oh, well, we just started a war. how did they become patriots and so forth? spending years at george washington's berth place national monument, and from british provincial officer to suddenly leading the american revolution. and what was that -- everyone wants that one moment where they switch. but it's not really...
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ahead in sports england take on ukraine in the euro. 2020 quarter finals in a couple hours time. derrick, south gates, england team, our hot favorite having beaten germany in the last round. they're looking to reach their 1st semi final since $996.00. ukraine are full of confidence after scoring a winner in the last minute of extra time against sweden, ukraine's president voted me as the lensky has told the team, the nation will be cheering for their heroes share guide. it's too early to go home. all of ukraine will play with you, all of ukraine will root for you for your luck, and if god will have all of you cry well when loop. all the tennis and wimbledon, where german onto the count has jumped into. the round for beating. alexander says, no rich please me. 2018 champion struggled for the past 2 years, but he found for me just before the tournament and has carried it into the grass. grand flan hemma is the only form of wimbledon champion left in the women. england saw a 17 year old cocoa off in the next round dutchman max fish stop and has sealed pole position yet again for the austria
ahead in sports england take on ukraine in the euro. 2020 quarter finals in a couple hours time. derrick, south gates, england team, our hot favorite having beaten germany in the last round. they're looking to reach their 1st semi final since $996.00. ukraine are full of confidence after scoring a winner in the last minute of extra time against sweden, ukraine's president voted me as the lensky has told the team, the nation will be cheering for their heroes share guide. it's too early to go...
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time for one of your questions and over to derrick. paul. oh, can i get it 19 vaccine feeding my baby. oh, getting a clear answer to this question. you're interested in frustration for new mothers, and i totally get why, because authorities have kind of danced around the subject. the cdc in the u. s, for example, says that because lactating women weren't part of studies, it can't make a concrete prediction on any effects. that vaccination might have on mothers, their milk or their newborns. but the agency also adds that there are no indications that breast note from vaccinated mothers poses a risk to their babies. and that women therefore can receive a vaccine. so an answer that place is the responsibility for making the decision squarely back on the shoulders of those women and the doctors who advise them. many experts expect a firmer official stands in the coming months as, as results from targeted studies roll land. but until then, here's a breakdown of what the data indicates so far. first of all, there is no evidence that vaccines harm,
time for one of your questions and over to derrick. paul. oh, can i get it 19 vaccine feeding my baby. oh, getting a clear answer to this question. you're interested in frustration for new mothers, and i totally get why, because authorities have kind of danced around the subject. the cdc in the u. s, for example, says that because lactating women weren't part of studies, it can't make a concrete prediction on any effects. that vaccination might have on mothers, their milk or their newborns. but...
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have blood, you have the water infrastructure in the water that goes underneath they. sodium jessa. derrick goes immediately to the democratic republic of congo tributaries be 30 minutes on d. w. a 3 d power operating system . it's brutal. we can't pay the price to get the drug risk side effects. the gaming system w. o. against the virus pandemic now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context. ah carina virus updated because it central monday to friday on d. w. the in december 2019 the european councils new president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear job to make sure of the 1st time a gentleman by 2015 in the member states supported and some persuasion is required. a surprising glance into the very heart of power to win the game. diplomatic poker, the intrigue power, please. and the lines is behind the scenes. it starts august, 5th on d, w. the news . the news alive from berlin grew faces a desperate battle against herbert 19th authorities, race to fax against corona vars
have blood, you have the water infrastructure in the water that goes underneath they. sodium jessa. derrick goes immediately to the democratic republic of congo tributaries be 30 minutes on d. w. a 3 d power operating system . it's brutal. we can't pay the price to get the drug risk side effects. the gaming system w. o. against the virus pandemic now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context. ah carina virus...
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. >> reporter: derrick johnson is the owner of the home of chicken and waffles. the restaurant is two blocks away from where former senator barbara boxer was assaulted and robbed. >> robberies and car break-ins in oakland have gotten really out of control. >> reporter: the former senator was robbed here in the 300-block of third street. someone pushed her, grabbed her phone and got into a get away car. later she released this tweet confirming what happened and saying she's thankful she was not seriously hurt. he hope this is assault on a public figure will be a wake-up call for action. >> we need to work with law enforcement to beef up security. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf releasing a statement saying she was deeply troubled to learn of the assault and robbery on the former senator. today two hours before the attack on boxer, the police chief, along with the fbi and other city leaders held a news conference to talk about plans to address violent crime in oak land's chinatown. johnson said all of it must stop. in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> a
. >> reporter: derrick johnson is the owner of the home of chicken and waffles. the restaurant is two blocks away from where former senator barbara boxer was assaulted and robbed. >> robberies and car break-ins in oakland have gotten really out of control. >> reporter: the former senator was robbed here in the 300-block of third street. someone pushed her, grabbed her phone and got into a get away car. later she released this tweet confirming what happened and saying she's...
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time for one of your questions and over to derrick. paul. oh, can i get retreated 19 vaccine breast feeding my baby. oh, getting a clear answer to this question is an exercise in frustration for new mothers, and i totally get why? because authorities have kind of danced around the subject. the cdc in the u. s. for example, says that because lactating women weren't part of studies, it can't make a concrete prediction on any effects that vaccination might have on mothers, their milk or their newborns. but the agency also adds that there are no indications that breast note from vaccinated mothers poses a risk to their babies. and that women therefore can receive a vaccine. so an answer that place is the responsibility for making the decision squarely back on the shoulders of those women and the doctors who advise them. many experts expect a firmer official stands in the coming months as, as results from targeted studies roll land. but until then, here's a breakdown of what the data indicates so far. first of all, there is no evidence that vacci
time for one of your questions and over to derrick. paul. oh, can i get retreated 19 vaccine breast feeding my baby. oh, getting a clear answer to this question is an exercise in frustration for new mothers, and i totally get why? because authorities have kind of danced around the subject. the cdc in the u. s. for example, says that because lactating women weren't part of studies, it can't make a concrete prediction on any effects that vaccination might have on mothers, their milk or their...
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here's our science guy, derrick voice call. you viruses a piece syndrome like painted over the last year and a half. we've learned a lot about the chronic condition that affects up to 30 percent of people infected with over 194 weeks or months after they supposedly recovered. but there's a whole lot more that we still don't know about what's causing the wide range of long cov it symptoms which often include crippling fatigue. and what sufferers call a brain fog. although some common symptoms of long covert are pretty specific to an infection with stars covey to, for example, a loss of the sense of smell. researchers and doctors say there's also quite a bit of overlap with many chronic symptoms that can sometimes be triggered by other pathogens. among them. viruses that cause the flu, mano, nuclear, osis, and herpes. many of the long term symptoms reported by long covert sufferers are also common in people diagnosed with what's known as my allergic and stuff low my a light s or, or chronic fatigue syndrome when its origins can b
here's our science guy, derrick voice call. you viruses a piece syndrome like painted over the last year and a half. we've learned a lot about the chronic condition that affects up to 30 percent of people infected with over 194 weeks or months after they supposedly recovered. but there's a whole lot more that we still don't know about what's causing the wide range of long cov it symptoms which often include crippling fatigue. and what sufferers call a brain fog. although some common symptoms of...
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after, after so many years of complex sector more than 40 years of conflict, the understanding is derrick cross the board. busy and i believe that, okay, victoria phones and from the american university over can stand. thank you. thank this police in south africa are preparing for more unrest after days of riots and looting. at least 72 people have been killed in the protests which have grown and so wider show of anger, against poverty and inequality. the protests were initially triggered by the imprisonment of jacob sooner, whose foundations says there will be no peace until he is released from jail. security officials are urging people to stop the rioting with concerns growing over the supply of foods and fuel life night. see for me the miller in johannesburg for me to how is the situation right now? well, since the deployment of the army, and they've certainly been more visible in the last day or so, we have seen certain amount of com returned to specific hot spots in the halting around johannesburg. but in pursuing the call with us unrest began, we continued to see looting as well as
after, after so many years of complex sector more than 40 years of conflict, the understanding is derrick cross the board. busy and i believe that, okay, victoria phones and from the american university over can stand. thank you. thank this police in south africa are preparing for more unrest after days of riots and looting. at least 72 people have been killed in the protests which have grown and so wider show of anger, against poverty and inequality. the protests were initially triggered by...
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or derrick talk again, who was out that 10 fight all between england on it's. and he says that a spike of cases is on the horizon. the restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when looking at the final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks. and last nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the game, a lot of people, but no dual monster waiting so that they could be a rising, teach because of that. then as i mentioned, they'll have no checks for corporate heading into the grounds. so that as of what that, i mean i was in the ground just about 20 minutes. there was already 3 or 4 as young guys of older the boston. meanwhile, the pan to set england free from nearly all coven rules has left many terrified, especially those seen as most a risk in england, and are almost 4000000 people. cost is extremely vulnerable to the virus. and for that, and there's nothing liberating about the upcoming freedom day calling it freedom days just to be totally ridiculous. so f
or derrick talk again, who was out that 10 fight all between england on it's. and he says that a spike of cases is on the horizon. the restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when looking at the final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks. and last nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the game, a lot of people, but no dual monster waiting so that they could be a rising, teach because...
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if so, if a police officer was aware, as was in the case of derrick shelven, that he was being video camera right. your body cameras recording you and they were this comfortable with their actions. there is a serious epidemic, a serious problem. and then police officers, history needs to be looked into. we need to look at how many other times that person been accused, or have they taken excessive force beyond the level of what they were lawfully around the allowed to use. because if somebody feels this comfortable to get this out of control on video camera guarantee is that the 1st time they've done this. as an incident like us, the defined, the police movement is not properly communicated to the public. the de, from the police moment is a political card. it's what the politicians are using to wind up bolstering your base for more voting. it really just removes programs funding for certain areas for police officers. will you remember a wave of violent alex involving police officers in the u. s. provoke mass protest last year, around the country, leading to coles to d from the police?
if so, if a police officer was aware, as was in the case of derrick shelven, that he was being video camera right. your body cameras recording you and they were this comfortable with their actions. there is a serious epidemic, a serious problem. and then police officers, history needs to be looked into. we need to look at how many other times that person been accused, or have they taken excessive force beyond the level of what they were lawfully around the allowed to use. because if somebody...
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a binary choice between preserving his heritage status and reviving and developing deprived, and derrick parts of the city. unesco. want this place to just stay as a post industrial ghost town? we con, allow that happen as a city, the area that they stock is with it and is incorrect award, which is one of the most deprived war. it's not only within liverpool, but in the entire country. the in all areas of course, much more to liverpool than it's unesco status to continue attracting tourist 10. i point to the economic value from having that status over the last 17 years. very little do i think we will lose investment or visitors because of losing the plaque. know, will we be a will her to site know what would be a world class? heritage city. yes. losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to charge for preservation, it's but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. bul
a binary choice between preserving his heritage status and reviving and developing deprived, and derrick parts of the city. unesco. want this place to just stay as a post industrial ghost town? we con, allow that happen as a city, the area that they stock is with it and is incorrect award, which is one of the most deprived war. it's not only within liverpool, but in the entire country. the in all areas of course, much more to liverpool than it's unesco status to continue attracting tourist 10....
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and teach them compassion and humanity to take a pause, a somber pies and be in follow derrick, you were not asking for a lot. we're asking for some time and space to grieve, and we will continue to great grieve as more graves are uncovered. donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who orchestrated the invasions of iraq and afghanistan, has died at the age of 88. our state department correspondent, ross and jordan, takes a look back at his life. donald rumsfeld was brass and abrasive, infamously, so his critic say the combination was the former us defense secretaries undoing during the worst days of the us war in iraq rumsfeld take, he was right, his critics were wrong and they couldn't stand it. rumsfeld was a survivor of washington politics. he made history as both the youngest and the oldest secretary of defense. and he did the bidding of 4 republican presidents in 1983 president ronald reagan sent rumsfeld to baghdad to try to broker closer ties with saddam hussein. but 2 decades later, it was defense secretary rumsfeld, who argued saddam had to go in rejecting the president's ulti
and teach them compassion and humanity to take a pause, a somber pies and be in follow derrick, you were not asking for a lot. we're asking for some time and space to grieve, and we will continue to great grieve as more graves are uncovered. donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who orchestrated the invasions of iraq and afghanistan, has died at the age of 88. our state department correspondent, ross and jordan, takes a look back at his life. donald rumsfeld was brass and abrasive,...
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again, there's not having met anybody and so recently it just didn't really feel real time at derrick darren about a year ago. actually. yeah. how did you find joe? i just got onto several of the websites. the 1st thing they sent me was, was to contact him, who's kind of what, what was this? did you think might be for money? well, you know, everything's lunch has all that was going through my you how do you for him? my biological father, my friend, is become a really good friend and a friend, my parents as well, was using a sperm on a difficult decision, feel that it wasn't for me, but i'll let jan speak for sale a little bit some somewhat. i want to say more of the, of a pride thing. you know, you want it you, it would be nice to have your own related child. so there was a bit of the loss. yes. yes. so bob, you decided to tell you on the truth very was having some medical issues that i'd never experienced or had run in janet's family. and so that was probably the reason that we, we told eric so maybe he could do some research. and if you ever found out who is donor dad was, you know,
again, there's not having met anybody and so recently it just didn't really feel real time at derrick darren about a year ago. actually. yeah. how did you find joe? i just got onto several of the websites. the 1st thing they sent me was, was to contact him, who's kind of what, what was this? did you think might be for money? well, you know, everything's lunch has all that was going through my you how do you for him? my biological father, my friend, is become a really good friend and a friend,...
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or there is derrick to me, savage as more from the memorial instrument 26 years later, 19 victims of the 7th genocide have found. there it is. the youngest, among them, was just 16 years old when he was killed in the oldest, who had 63 years after the memorial. there is still a community that live in severance and some of the challenges they face. one of the challenges they face and they emphasize on is the genocide denial. and that was the theme of the collaboration. the genocide denial has the genocide, denial is the lay of the latest or the last stage of genocide and it can indicate on other future suffering. that is why this issue is really important for the victims. bosnia and herzegovina doesn't have a law that forbids genocide denial because the bosnian serbs have the power of you know, in the parliament. and they are using that power to block block, bringing that law into power on the other handling. traditional community has tools in the office of the high representative to bring that law into power regardless of the parliament and veto in the parliament. there are some indi
or there is derrick to me, savage as more from the memorial instrument 26 years later, 19 victims of the 7th genocide have found. there it is. the youngest, among them, was just 16 years old when he was killed in the oldest, who had 63 years after the memorial. there is still a community that live in severance and some of the challenges they face. one of the challenges they face and they emphasize on is the genocide denial. and that was the theme of the collaboration. the genocide denial has...
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derrick, you're in wisconsin. what would your number one issue be?ing over your first born. this irresponsible, out of control spending by congress, as the other gentlemen have said, we're going to need your help to get into congress. this is a team effort so please go to van orden for congress.com, support me and my fellow navy seals here. help us get into congress. and i want to put it in this perspective, you elect all five of us to congress, that's the majority in the house of representatives. think of it in those therms. it starts -- in those terms. it starts with these five guys on the screen. steve: i'm the only one on the screen that doesn't have a stevedoocy.com. i've got to work on that. [laughter] ely, you are in arizona. i'm just guessing, but i would imagine the number one issue for you has got to be border and immigration. >> yeah, border's a big deal out here. it's not a laughing matter. we take it really seriously. there's some real issues that come in from sex trafficking, drug trafficking, supporting the cartels. i'll tell you somet
derrick, you're in wisconsin. what would your number one issue be?ing over your first born. this irresponsible, out of control spending by congress, as the other gentlemen have said, we're going to need your help to get into congress. this is a team effort so please go to van orden for congress.com, support me and my fellow navy seals here. help us get into congress. and i want to put it in this perspective, you elect all five of us to congress, that's the majority in the house of...
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streaming on apple tv, plus we will talk about both of those projects right after this with our friend derrick bows on dennisville plus one ah, ah, to don't to leave this notion over 20 new he said when she gets home later to love me as she knew, she wouldn't be a little girl for what i was studying for me to teach julia traditional. but she's she's really, if you see the one doing the best for me was upset for me in the last with yeah, so this is the new, the new new new new which is about what if the new i see executable once it went up, when i got to pull it up on that. got me. ah hey folks. welcome back to dennis miller plus one. it's nice to know that the is the well, let me say it for me. sacred voices from my youth and kids use today have been entrusted into such sweet soul. and i can tell bowels, is that just from chat and i'm up for a segment here. we got the big film coming up, m j did this years ago. now labranz step and then i hope he's good as m j because m j really is that was, that was a groovy film. tell me about the new space champ, to my friend. well, i, like you said, i mean
streaming on apple tv, plus we will talk about both of those projects right after this with our friend derrick bows on dennisville plus one ah, ah, to don't to leave this notion over 20 new he said when she gets home later to love me as she knew, she wouldn't be a little girl for what i was studying for me to teach julia traditional. but she's she's really, if you see the one doing the best for me was upset for me in the last with yeah, so this is the new, the new new new new which is about...
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but as shown, derrick argued almost a century ago in 1928. instability is one of the strength of industrial capitalism, not a weakness. it leads to the innovation and change that is the essential strength of capitalism compared to other systems. the fact that the system is out of equilibrium all the time is partly because of and partly the motivation for entrepreneurial activity. so this whole notion of zombie banks, zombie corporation, zombie, everything seems to arrive out of the fact that so you're saying that they have to stick to this model. that all is in equilibrium. yeah, they do. and to do what they actually leave out the existence of money. actually a little bit of fun. so i see search on you on, on you, on good google for poll cronin master class. and you'll see a little $47.00 per 2nd promotion where curriculum sells the course he's giving in that master class series. and as part of it, he says, you know, watch it all about. you said it's about people. it's not about money. that's their analysis of capitalism. without money, and that's, you know, that's like bodies without blood
but as shown, derrick argued almost a century ago in 1928. instability is one of the strength of industrial capitalism, not a weakness. it leads to the innovation and change that is the essential strength of capitalism compared to other systems. the fact that the system is out of equilibrium all the time is partly because of and partly the motivation for entrepreneurial activity. so this whole notion of zombie banks, zombie corporation, zombie, everything seems to arrive out of the fact that so...
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streaming on apple tv, plus we will talk about both those projects right after this with our friend derrick bows on dennis filler, plus one ah, join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm . the climate i trip it there. we found 25 years ago. took only 4 days to go around the us, which means to finance is very close. so that was really the big surprise. and we have learned since then. our own system is maybe one amongst many. that's not the archetype. that's not the stand out. the way to our planet, and another shot because everybody was expecting the planet to look all the same. ah, to don't to leave, you know, move a toy. knew she was she who fits ready to love. ah, let me see if she knew she wouldn't be a little girl for the study, especially if you could totally traditional moving to where she's she's actually she quoted you. she was doing the best for me was upset for me and lasted with metro. okay. yeah. so i love this and this is what i need from the new new new which is
streaming on apple tv, plus we will talk about both those projects right after this with our friend derrick bows on dennis filler, plus one ah, join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm . the climate i trip it there. we found 25 years ago. took only 4 days to go around the us, which means to finance is very close. so that was really the big surprise. and we have learned since...
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streaming on apple tv plus we will talk about both of those projects right after this with our friend derrick bows on dennis miller plus one. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. we have so many with demon a little bout must protect its own existence with exist. hey folks. welcome back to dennis miller plus one. it's nice to know that the is the well, let me say it for me. sacred voices from my youth and kids use today have been entrusted into such sweet soul. and i can tell bowels, is that just from chat and i'm up for a segment here. we got the big film coming out, m j did this years ago now labranz step, then i hope he's good as m j because m j really that was, that was a groovy film. tell me about new space, jump to my friend. well, like you sai
streaming on apple tv plus we will talk about both of those projects right after this with our friend derrick bows on dennis miller plus one. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs...