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expect dodge city to look in the height of the wild west. dusty road, brick and clapboard buildings, horse tie in front of the saloon. the surprising thing is what lies in the middle of the street is a big billboard, the carrying of firearms strictly prohibited. you came into a wild west town you were not allowed to be a gunslinger with a gun on each hip and rifle in your pants. >> i get the sense it's like going into a restaurant now where you put your umbrella in a rack when you go in to town. what we know horse thieves were hanged. did people steal each other's pistols or was it like an umbrella, you picked up your own umbrella as you left town? >> i'm sure there was plenty of thievery in the wild west with guns too. you would get them and you would give them to the law enforcement officer. there was -- research, i didn't put the picture in there, but i found a photograph from a bar in juneau, alaska, that had a handgun checked by wyatt earp and had to leave town before the sheriff's office opened again and the sheriff to this day has the
expect dodge city to look in the height of the wild west. dusty road, brick and clapboard buildings, horse tie in front of the saloon. the surprising thing is what lies in the middle of the street is a big billboard, the carrying of firearms strictly prohibited. you came into a wild west town you were not allowed to be a gunslinger with a gun on each hip and rifle in your pants. >> i get the sense it's like going into a restaurant now where you put your umbrella in a rack when you go in...
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it is a picture of dodge city. it looks exactly -- it looks exactly like dodge city and what you would expect it to look like in the wild west. little horse time front of the saloon. the surprising thing is what lies in the middle of the street is a big billboard. the carrying of firearms strictly poker hit prohibited. if you came to the wild west town you are not allowed to be a gun slinger with guns on each ship with a rifle in your hand. >> i get the sense that it's like going to arrest right now, where you put your umbrella on a rack when you go into town. what we know, did people still each other's pistols, or was it like an umbrella? you picked up your own umbrellas and you left town? >> i'm sure there was plenty of thievery in the wild west with guns but no, you would get them and give them to the law enforcement officer. i did not put the picture in there, but i found a photograph from a bar in juneau alaska that has a handgun who is checked none other by why it herb when he came to visit juneau. he had to
it is a picture of dodge city. it looks exactly -- it looks exactly like dodge city and what you would expect it to look like in the wild west. little horse time front of the saloon. the surprising thing is what lies in the middle of the street is a big billboard. the carrying of firearms strictly poker hit prohibited. if you came to the wild west town you are not allowed to be a gun slinger with guns on each ship with a rifle in your hand. >> i get the sense that it's like going to...
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it's per 1000, dodge city is per 1000 forcases dodge city, which is not like new york city. county. in between, is great county. a small county in between the two. there is 4.3, which is one of the worst in the state. host: we are running short on time, so if you wouldn't mind, address your question to the guest. caller: bronx, new york has lower rates. there rate was 30 something. so how would you do that, addressing the hotspots? host: steve, thanks. guest: here is the thing, this virus, it's behavior is different in different parts of the country. no one knows the exact reason for that. is it population density? is it people who get exposed to the virus on the subway, mass transit? is it anything to do with environmental temperature? we are in hundred year degree temperature. no one knows the answer to that -- we are in 100 degree temperature. no one knows the answer. of the states understand the conditions on the ground in their area that are then someone in an agency building. monitoring for hotspots, texas is a big one. the governor has moved forward with phase three openings
it's per 1000, dodge city is per 1000 forcases dodge city, which is not like new york city. county. in between, is great county. a small county in between the two. there is 4.3, which is one of the worst in the state. host: we are running short on time, so if you wouldn't mind, address your question to the guest. caller: bronx, new york has lower rates. there rate was 30 something. so how would you do that, addressing the hotspots? host: steve, thanks. guest: here is the thing, this virus, it's...
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as tools, heat and cold, nature burnish his and strengthens hide and hair on the open range from dodge cityo the foothills of the western mountains. ♪ perhaps there are jobs you never thought of as being an important part of the great american economy pattern could but every basic task is essential to the necessity and convenience of all in this blessed land of all of us. , no matter where you go or what you are looking for, you will find somebody looking -- somebody working. working as part of the vast and interlocked network of production that leads from raw material to finished products. a serpentine aral in florida and link in a the first chain that winds itself from portland, maine to portland, oregon. fields, there is a man-made tree that grows, a deep-rooted tree that yields a strange assortment of fruits that will be soap and candles, paint and asphalt. from its root thousands of feet in the earth, the oil rig brings forth precious sap that will become a polish or lubricant or a colorant or fuel. andhe giant test tubes apparatus of refineries, the oil crudes are cracked and distille
as tools, heat and cold, nature burnish his and strengthens hide and hair on the open range from dodge cityo the foothills of the western mountains. ♪ perhaps there are jobs you never thought of as being an important part of the great american economy pattern could but every basic task is essential to the necessity and convenience of all in this blessed land of all of us. , no matter where you go or what you are looking for, you will find somebody looking -- somebody working. working as part...
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red river and the rio herds with000 out of wind,nd win -- sun and furnishesold, nature hide from dodge cityo the foothills of the western mountains. perhaps there are jobs you never thought of as being an important part of the great american basicy pattern, but every task is essential to the necessity and convenience of all in this blessed land of all of us. west or south, no matter where you go or what you are looking for, you will find somebody working, working is a part of part of the interlocking network of production that leads raw material to finished product. turpentine barrels in florida and georgia are the first link in an endless conveyor belt that winds it way from south or east to west and north from portland, maine to portland, oregon. all america,lds of there is a man-made tree that that, a deep rooted tree is to yield a strange assortment of fruits that will be soap and candles, paints and asphalt's. from its roots, thousands of feet in the earth, the oilwell rig brings forth a harvest of precious sap that is to become a polish, lubricant, coloring, and fuel. test tubes of th
red river and the rio herds with000 out of wind,nd win -- sun and furnishesold, nature hide from dodge cityo the foothills of the western mountains. perhaps there are jobs you never thought of as being an important part of the great american basicy pattern, but every task is essential to the necessity and convenience of all in this blessed land of all of us. west or south, no matter where you go or what you are looking for, you will find somebody working, working is a part of part of the...
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things that i think are relevant that are going on, one is the current hot spots in kansas are in dodge cityarden city is the meatpacking plant. couple large-scale meatpacking operations having a really hard time controlling their Ãb containing the virus. there's really intense debate bouncing around in the courts about what churches can and cannot do. there is a church near lawrence that is really trying hard to keep this right to have services in person and there's all sorts of rhetoric between people within lawrence who tend to have more cosmopolitan and urban point of view and the people in the country where the church is located. so it certainly is an interesting way. >> it's funny too, a few weeks ago i had this conversation with eric on the phone around food supply and we were talking about how covid-19 is impacted wheat farming and i wrote a piece which was published about a week or two weeks ago. in that conversation he said to me, the interesting thing to watch is meatpacking and meet facilities. this is weeks ago. as is often the case of conversations with him now i'm suddenly sho
things that i think are relevant that are going on, one is the current hot spots in kansas are in dodge cityarden city is the meatpacking plant. couple large-scale meatpacking operations having a really hard time controlling their Ãb containing the virus. there's really intense debate bouncing around in the courts about what churches can and cannot do. there is a church near lawrence that is really trying hard to keep this right to have services in person and there's all sorts of rhetoric...
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is a democrat and it used to be my senator and she graduated to the governorship but anyway in dodge cityook at the rate of occurrence, i'm not sure how you to find it 50 - per thousand people and it's like 50 some cases per thousand per city not like new york city but great counties, they are pretty high not quite the high like 40 or something. per thousand but in between is great county. it's right in between the two in the incident there is 4.3. >> caller were running short on time if you would not mind asking your question or comment to the guest. >> bronx, new york has lower rates is like 30 something. and great county was for. how would you do that addressing the hotspots, where is the hotspot there. >> okay steve, thanks. >> this viruses behavior is different in different parts of the country and no one knows the exact reason for that, as a population density, people who get exposed to the virus on the subway, mass transit, doesn't have anything to do with environmental temperature in texas, i suspect you're not far behind that, do they have an effect on the natural history of the
is a democrat and it used to be my senator and she graduated to the governorship but anyway in dodge cityook at the rate of occurrence, i'm not sure how you to find it 50 - per thousand people and it's like 50 some cases per thousand per city not like new york city but great counties, they are pretty high not quite the high like 40 or something. per thousand but in between is great county. it's right in between the two in the incident there is 4.3. >> caller were running short on time if...
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one is the current hotspots in kansas are in dodge city and garden city atthe meatpacking plant . there are a couple of large-scale meatpacking operations having a hard time controlling, containing the virus and there's really intense debate that's bouncing around in the courts about what churches can and can't do and there's a church near lawrence that is really trying hard to its right to have services in person. and there's all sorts of rhetoric between people within more institutes and have more cosmopolitan and urban people point of view and where the church is located so it's certainly an interesting way. >> it's funny to, a few weeks ago i had this conversation with eric on the phone around food supply and we were talking about how covid-19 has impacted we carving and i wrote a piece for salon which was published about a week or two weeks ago but in that conversation he had said to me the interesting thing to watch is meatpacking and meat facilities and this was weeks ago and as is often the case in these conversations with him it's suddenly showing up in the news and someb
one is the current hotspots in kansas are in dodge city and garden city atthe meatpacking plant . there are a couple of large-scale meatpacking operations having a hard time controlling, containing the virus and there's really intense debate that's bouncing around in the courts about what churches can and can't do and there's a church near lawrence that is really trying hard to its right to have services in person. and there's all sorts of rhetoric between people within more institutes and have...
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a beef processing plant in dodge city.about $18 an hour. a job that's now putting his life at risk. united food and commercial workers, this facility reported three confirmed deaths from covid-19. the plant first reported illness was in march and national beef response was inadequate. the company supplied masks and ran out. he says there is not enough hand sanitizers and no opportunity to social distance at work. some of the country's major meat plants implemented partition on the food line. the company provides test zg temperature checks. . the employees would cluster in one area. already more than 20 meat packing plants across the country have closed due to concerns of illness. he says if he does not work, he does not get paid. >> we did not hear from national beef in time for our broadcast the company's ceo issued a statement that reads in part. "we operate in areas of with high covid-19 case counts but that is due to large part to the ongoing testing of our work force." joining me now is andrew zimmern of host of "what
a beef processing plant in dodge city.about $18 an hour. a job that's now putting his life at risk. united food and commercial workers, this facility reported three confirmed deaths from covid-19. the plant first reported illness was in march and national beef response was inadequate. the company supplied masks and ran out. he says there is not enough hand sanitizers and no opportunity to social distance at work. some of the country's major meat plants implemented partition on the food line....
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we're actually seeing this dome of high pressure that is building from dodge city to chicago where daytimeast. we're about 5 to 10 degrees above average. but really that warm air is going to continue to be in place. slightly cooler from charleston to philadelphdelvphiladelphia. by tomorrow afternoon, we're back into the upper 80s. the summer heat is building across the area. jasmizmi >> thank you. >>> according to the "new york post," the nationals will begin their title defense hosting the yankees on the evening of july 23rd. the game is expected to feature a blockbuster pitching matchup between max scherzer against gerrit cole in new york. they have not finalized their upcoming 60-game regular season schedule. >>> still ahead, more states open amid surge infections. and did the trump campaign report signs were missing at its tulsa rally? we'll have more on that. we're back in a moment. we'll have more on that. we're back in a moment ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no s
we're actually seeing this dome of high pressure that is building from dodge city to chicago where daytimeast. we're about 5 to 10 degrees above average. but really that warm air is going to continue to be in place. slightly cooler from charleston to philadelphdelvphiladelphia. by tomorrow afternoon, we're back into the upper 80s. the summer heat is building across the area. jasmizmi >> thank you. >>> according to the "new york post," the nationals will begin their...
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i can't imagine, you think about towns like dodge city. they are always in these western. there is a saloon on every corner. but it is the first state to go dry. i love this visual. i thought you should see it. we lips that touch liquor shall not touch hours. the fifth of the sixth issues of suffrage has a very interesting western connection. because if women were going to hack -- get in education, have rights and be able to vote, it seems it was up to women to make that happen. and the rebellion began in earnest in about 1848. but go back a little bit because two of the fomenters, elizabeth katie stanton and ... we're at a rural anti slavery convention in 1840. elizabeth stanton was there on her honeymoon as her husband was a delegate. they bonded when the christian mott was denied a seat at the convention. because she was a woman. together, they decided that they would hold their own convention when they returned home. form a society to advocate for the rights of women these leaders, at a time of history when women did not speak in public use their extraordinary skills,
i can't imagine, you think about towns like dodge city. they are always in these western. there is a saloon on every corner. but it is the first state to go dry. i love this visual. i thought you should see it. we lips that touch liquor shall not touch hours. the fifth of the sixth issues of suffrage has a very interesting western connection. because if women were going to hack -- get in education, have rights and be able to vote, it seems it was up to women to make that happen. and the...
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working at a beef processing plant in dodge city.is difficult and physically exhausting work for about $18 an hour. a job that's now putting his life at risk. according to his union, united food and commercial workers, this facility reported three confirmed deaths from covid-19. he says the plant's first reported illness was in march and national beef's response was inadequate. the company supplied masks and then ran out. he says there is not enough hand sanitizers and little to no opportunity to socially distance at work. some of the country's major meat plants implemented partitions on the food line. national beef uses them when feasible, according to the union. the company provides rapid testing and temperature checks, but he says the employees wait clustered in one area. already more than 20 meat packing plants across the country have closed due to concerns about illness. he wants to see his plant closed temporarily to implement modi modificatio modifications. he says if he does not work, he does not get paid. we did not hear fro
working at a beef processing plant in dodge city.is difficult and physically exhausting work for about $18 an hour. a job that's now putting his life at risk. according to his union, united food and commercial workers, this facility reported three confirmed deaths from covid-19. he says the plant's first reported illness was in march and national beef's response was inadequate. the company supplied masks and then ran out. he says there is not enough hand sanitizers and little to no opportunity...
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defunding any major city police department is absolutely ludicrous, almost every city would be dodge citys. so i do want to say everyone hates police brutality, almost everyone favors basic measures like body cams. i saw the george floyd of video. i want charges brought against all the officers involved, but we know scientifically what is going to happen if you dramatically pull back policing in urban centers because we have seen it. we call this the ferguson effect four years ago. following the riots near st. louis, there was substantial police pull back and you started seeing headlines like from my hometown of chicago, police stocks down 90%, crime skyrockets. this is an theoretical period from 2014 to 2017, we went from 14,000 odd murders in the united states to 17,294, substantial 20% increase. but i want to note, this affects communities of color the most read the majority of those lives lost if you want to talk about black lives were african-american lives. by the end of that. matt, black people had moved past the combined white and hispanic category in terms of the number of murder
defunding any major city police department is absolutely ludicrous, almost every city would be dodge citys. so i do want to say everyone hates police brutality, almost everyone favors basic measures like body cams. i saw the george floyd of video. i want charges brought against all the officers involved, but we know scientifically what is going to happen if you dramatically pull back policing in urban centers because we have seen it. we call this the ferguson effect four years ago. following...
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i interviewed a very wonderful older man in dodge city kansas who told me historian about making money as in adolescent during the early 19 thirties. kansas still had prohibition and there were bootleggers that were there in the community. he knew they were. you could sell bottles to the bootleggers for five cents a bottle. totally illegal, but he knew that he could earn five cents a bottle doing this. so he was busy finding and washing bottles and selling them to the bootleggers. what he also lived at the edge of town. because of that, he could see where the bootleggers hit the boos and their clients would come out and find it along the fence posts and take it home with him after they had paid their money. the sheriff would pay 50 cents for any bottle of boos that someone had led him to. and so this guy was selling the bottles to the bootleggers, then figuring out where they were hiding the bottles and then letting the sheriff know. and so he was making a nice little sideline for himself out of the bootlegging business. his wife was absolutely terrified to have me tell this story beca
i interviewed a very wonderful older man in dodge city kansas who told me historian about making money as in adolescent during the early 19 thirties. kansas still had prohibition and there were bootleggers that were there in the community. he knew they were. you could sell bottles to the bootleggers for five cents a bottle. totally illegal, but he knew that he could earn five cents a bottle doing this. so he was busy finding and washing bottles and selling them to the bootleggers. what he also...
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you think about towns like dodge city, there's a saloon on every corner but they're a state to go dry i love this visual. it. yes, lips that touch liquor shall not touch ours. the fifth of sixth issues of suffrage has a very interesting western connection. because if women were going to get an education, have rights and be able to vote it seemed that it was up to women to make that happen. and the rebellion began in earnest in about 1848, but go back a little bit because two of the fomenters were at a world anti-slavery convention in 1840. elizabeth katey stanton was there on her honeymoon as her husband was a delegate, and lucria mott was herself a delegate. they bonded when she was denied a seat at the convention because she was a delegate. they decided they would form their own convention when they returned home and advocate for a society for the rights of women. so these leaders at a time in history when women did not speak in public used their extraordinary skills, their network, their friends, articulate like minded women and 1848 womens rights convention. now, it took them a fe
you think about towns like dodge city, there's a saloon on every corner but they're a state to go dry i love this visual. it. yes, lips that touch liquor shall not touch ours. the fifth of sixth issues of suffrage has a very interesting western connection. because if women were going to get an education, have rights and be able to vote it seemed that it was up to women to make that happen. and the rebellion began in earnest in about 1848, but go back a little bit because two of the fomenters...
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i can't imagine -- you think about towns like dodge city. it's always in the westerns, right?a saloon on every corner. but first state to go dry. i love this visual. i thought you should see it. liquor -- yes. lips that touch liquor shall not touch ours. the fifth of the six issues, suffrage has a very interesting western connection because if women were going to get an education, have rights and be able to vote, it seemed that it was up to women to try to make that happen. and the rebellion began in ernst in about 1848. but go back a little bit because mott! elizabeth cady stanton were a world. stanton was on her husband and mott was a delegate. they bonded with mott was denied a seat at the convention because she was a woman. so, together they decided that they would hold their own convention when they returned home and form a society to advocate for the rights of women. so, these leaders, at a time in history when women did not speak in public, use their extraordinary skills, their networks, their friends, articulate like-minded women, and their passion to organize this s
i can't imagine -- you think about towns like dodge city. it's always in the westerns, right?a saloon on every corner. but first state to go dry. i love this visual. i thought you should see it. liquor -- yes. lips that touch liquor shall not touch ours. the fifth of the six issues, suffrage has a very interesting western connection because if women were going to get an education, have rights and be able to vote, it seemed that it was up to women to try to make that happen. and the rebellion...
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access to the polls should not be an issue that becomes partisan, but unfortunately in dodge city andly 30,000 people and 14,000 registered voters. those voters have one polling place located in a white area of town. >> that is not right. >> this is what happens when democracy is not valued and left to those who simply do not care if it does not affect them. >> my name is maria and i am a native of trinidad. i have been living in massachusetts for over 50 years. cna,e medical field as a pca, and companion. our systems in place to make sure i do not succeed. you cannot achieve your goals or dreams when you're working for a wage that does not even allow you to meet your basic needs. i thought my issue is just that, mine. i found out i was not alone. millions of people have the same problem that i was experiencing. povertyll hostages of primarily because we lack the knowledge of truth. we are the solution to every problem we face in your mobilize,, to unify, come together because then we are stronger than the forces against us. disgusted ind, and one voice. [cheering] [applause] voice wh
access to the polls should not be an issue that becomes partisan, but unfortunately in dodge city andly 30,000 people and 14,000 registered voters. those voters have one polling place located in a white area of town. >> that is not right. >> this is what happens when democracy is not valued and left to those who simply do not care if it does not affect them. >> my name is maria and i am a native of trinidad. i have been living in massachusetts for over 50 years. cna,e medical...
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remember, the slightest villages of down by dodge city, the routes of the trail going through here?t started from right about here, this enormous erosion, aberration, mass abrasion of land itself. these people, they're coming in the summer of course, they're also cutting the trees to use for fuel. they're also grazing their animals, if you're 50,000 people crossing the planes, for every person, there are three or four animals. toxin, horses, eventually, sheep. they're all eating the grass. millions of animals being driven and led across, they're taking their toll. they're polluting the water, we talked about that. what effect does that have on indian peoples? we did not go into this but on the great plains and even more on the great basin, indians had to have access to those river valleys, those river streams. along the rivers, first of all, and in the great basin, there were a lot of grasses that grew that they used for food, they harvested the seeds of these grasses. these grasses are now the valleys of oxen. trees, for the most part they were hunting. the great basin rut and the
remember, the slightest villages of down by dodge city, the routes of the trail going through here?t started from right about here, this enormous erosion, aberration, mass abrasion of land itself. these people, they're coming in the summer of course, they're also cutting the trees to use for fuel. they're also grazing their animals, if you're 50,000 people crossing the planes, for every person, there are three or four animals. toxin, horses, eventually, sheep. they're all eating the grass....
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unfortunately in dodge city and across the country it has. stered voters. they have one polling place ilokaed in one of the few affluent and white areas of team. it is the most burdened poll location in kansas. this is what happens when democracy is not valued and left to those who simply don't care because it doesn't affect them. .> my name is maria, a native trinidad and tobago. i have been living and working in massachusetts for over 30 years in the medical field as a c.n.a., a p.c.a., a companion. there are two things in place to ensure that i don't succeed. you can't achieve your goals or dreams when you are working for a wage that does not even allow ou to meet your basic needs. i thought my issue was just that, mine. i found out i was not alone. millions of people have the same problem that i was experiencing. e are all hostages of poverty, primarily because we lack the knowledge of truth. we are the solution to every problem that we face. in your brokenness, to unify, mobilize, come together. because then we are stronger han the forces
unfortunately in dodge city and across the country it has. stered voters. they have one polling place ilokaed in one of the few affluent and white areas of team. it is the most burdened poll location in kansas. this is what happens when democracy is not valued and left to those who simply don't care because it doesn't affect them. .> my name is maria, a native trinidad and tobago. i have been living and working in massachusetts for over 30 years in the medical field as a c.n.a., a p.c.a., a...
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dodge city 100 degrees today we are going to see this warm air continue to spread to the east as we golle right on track for average, about 88 degrees. matching in detroit. wichita, 101 73 in billings, montana. as we continue through the week, temperatures on the warm side with highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s. by friday a high of about 92 degrees. and today we could till see heavier rain through the upper midwest like we're seeing now and also down through the st. louis area too that's a look at >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. red flag warnings continue for parts of the north bay. our elevations above 1,000 feet will have a high fire danger for today. be careful with any sparks because it could cause a wildfire to spread rapidly in these conditions. and our temperatures will reach into the upper 80s and low 90s for many of our inland areas. along the coast we're in the upper 60s to low 70s. the seven-day forecast shows that we're going to actually cool off as the week goes along. forecast >> all right thank you so much. >>> coming up next, a night of stars at the b.
dodge city 100 degrees today we are going to see this warm air continue to spread to the east as we golle right on track for average, about 88 degrees. matching in detroit. wichita, 101 73 in billings, montana. as we continue through the week, temperatures on the warm side with highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s. by friday a high of about 92 degrees. and today we could till see heavier rain through the upper midwest like we're seeing now and also down through the st. louis area too that's a...
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well to the east bay more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit the city sunday night, the car dealership says it spent the majority of the day just fixing up the cars that were left there in the lot and cleaning up all the glass and the you know the shot or the debris, the windows and doors that were broken kron four's taylor sackey reports. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way into the dealership by 1030 people drove off with nearly million for the brand new cars. and still to come. >>and he was sam and last night. so nobody could come out so they had about 5 hours of in the dealership video posted to social media shows looters burning out tires. >>and driving brand new cars off the lot at the san leandro dodge dealership owner of the dealership carlos hidalgo says looters drove off with more than 70 of his cars sunday night everything from trucks jeeps chargers and the expensive dodge challenger hellcat i was a war so i came in and i got in here and that
well to the east bay more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit the city sunday night, the car dealership says it spent the majority of the day just fixing up the cars that were left there in the lot and cleaning up all the glass and the you know the shot or the debris, the windows and doors that were broken kron four's taylor sackey reports. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the...
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dodged bottles and worse. i'm proud of the exceptional demonstration in any of the cities, i am grateful they have preseented worstthe officers are those of the parer in agencies have shown great resolve and i want to take a moment to thank other agencies, 13 other departments, santa clara county she haves and the s the cities around us that have contributed to first ameantment rimts here in san jose. and nonetheless, i have had meetings about a the conduct of officers in the last several days, particularly on friday. i have seen as many of you have video clips of officers interactions with protestors i was not affair of the con ticket, and we will investigate. and the chief will tell us in greater detail how we will ensure that each one of the instances fully investigate any police auditor that has any responsible for a sfwul fair review of any complaint. we will ensure the facts are are brought to life. and the conduct is in sharp contrast to what was other wise overwhelmingly admirable in the department. and they allowed them to have their duty to the public and i know an investigation is already under way, and
dodged bottles and worse. i'm proud of the exceptional demonstration in any of the cities, i am grateful they have preseented worstthe officers are those of the parer in agencies have shown great resolve and i want to take a moment to thank other agencies, 13 other departments, santa clara county she haves and the s the cities around us that have contributed to first ameantment rimts here in san jose. and nonetheless, i have had meetings about a the conduct of officers in the last several days,...
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city to issue an immediate curfew. and looters swarmed the san leandro dodge dealership. social media is showing them stealing brand-new cars and driving them clearly off the lot. they took nearly every high-end dodge hellcat. as you can see, the sports cars sell for about $100,000 . >> how many vehicles? >> right now we are thinking 50. >> stolen? >> gone. [ booing ] it's not a cause for anyone. this is just bad deeds. it's horrible. it is domestic terrorism. >> right across the street the nike store also dealing with the aftermath looting. last night the parking lot was filled with looters arriving in their cars. shelves, racks, cash registers picked clean. class, merchandise, debris strewn out everywhere. also the bay fair mall in san leandro, looters stole armfuls of merchandise, even cleaning out c's candies .>>> authorities are invested getting an officer involved shooting in hayward. happened overnight. officers responded to reports of looting at the cvs on harter road and mission boulevard. videos showing the aftermath there was a standoff. officers opened fire on
city to issue an immediate curfew. and looters swarmed the san leandro dodge dealership. social media is showing them stealing brand-new cars and driving them clearly off the lot. they took nearly every high-end dodge hellcat. as you can see, the sports cars sell for about $100,000 . >> how many vehicles? >> right now we are thinking 50. >> stolen? >> gone. [ booing ] it's not a cause for anyone. this is just bad deeds. it's horrible. it is domestic terrorism. >>...
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more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership is looting and destruction hit that city last night you heard to believe the car dealership says it spent the majority of the day fixing the cars that were left on the lot and. >>cleaning up glass from the shattered windows and doors for taylor bisacky spoke to the dealership's owner has more. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way into the dealership by 1030 people drove off with nearly million for the brand new cars. >>it's still on the car. >>the video posted to social media shows motors burning out tires. driving brand new cars off the lot at the san leandro dodge dealership i was a war so i mean you know, i mean they came in and finally got in here and that they had tear gas and you know their word. >>crashed everywhere and it was that and 70 plus cars are missing owner of the dealership carlos hidalgo says. >>looters drove off with more than 70 of his cries sunday night. everything from trucks jeeps chargers in the expensi
more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership is looting and destruction hit that city last night you heard to believe the car dealership says it spent the majority of the day fixing the cars that were left on the lot and. >>cleaning up glass from the shattered windows and doors for taylor bisacky spoke to the dealership's owner has more. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30...
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>>more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership is looting and destruction hit the city sunday night the car dealership says it spent the majority of the day fixing the cars that were left on the lot and cleaning up all the glass and debris from shattered windows and doors coffers. taylor dispatch, this tacky spoke to the dealership owner and has more details. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way into the dealership by 1030 people drove off with nearly million for the brand new cars. >>all the car. >>it was look sam and last night so nobody could come out so they had about 5 hours of and the dealership video posted to social media shows looters burning out tires. >>driving brand new cars off the lot at the san leandro dodge dealership owner of the dealership carlos hidalgo says looters drove off with more than 70 of his cars sunday night everything from trucks jeeps chargers the expensive dodge challenger and that they had tear gas and you know their word. >>crashed everyw
>>more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership is looting and destruction hit the city sunday night the car dealership says it spent the majority of the day fixing the cars that were left on the lot and cleaning up all the glass and debris from shattered windows and doors coffers. taylor dispatch, this tacky spoke to the dealership owner and has more details. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square...
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and in the east bay more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit that city sunday night. the car dealership says that it spent the majority of monday fixing the cars that were left on the lot and also cleaning up the glass from the shattered windows and doors kron four's taylor bisacky has more. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way into the dealership by 1030 people drove off with nearly million for the brand new cars. >>and still no the car. and still to come. >>and he was sam and last night. so nobody could come out so they had about 5 hours of in the dealership video posted to social media shows looters burning out tires. >>and driving brand new cars off the lot at the san leandro dodge dealership owner of the dealership carlos hidalgo says looters drove off with more than 70 of his cars sunday night everything from trucks jeeps chargers and the expensive dodge challenger hellcat i was a war so i came in and i got in here and that they had tear gas and you
and in the east bay more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit that city sunday night. the car dealership says that it spent the majority of monday fixing the cars that were left on the lot and also cleaning up the glass from the shattered windows and doors kron four's taylor bisacky has more. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way...
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well to the east bay more than 70 new cars were stolen from a san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit the city sunday night, the owner of the dealership says the looting began across the street at the marina square shots. and then at around 7.30 people made their way to the dealership and then by 10 it started driving off of cars nearly million worth of brand new cars. dealership owner carlos hidalgo he says that looters broke into the building and found the save holding the car keys and then they use some of those cars. she just rammed through the vehicles blocking access to the driveway. >>and this was sam and last night. so nobody could come out so they had about 5 hours of in the dealership was a war so i came in and i got in here and that they had tear gas and you know there were. >>cars crashed everywhere. it was bad and 70 plus cars are missing. >>while so far the dealership recovered about 20 cars. and they've hired new armed security guards to watch the dealership at night. well to the north and now a curfew will remain in place for the next few nights to curb overnight violence after
well to the east bay more than 70 new cars were stolen from a san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit the city sunday night, the owner of the dealership says the looting began across the street at the marina square shots. and then at around 7.30 people made their way to the dealership and then by 10 it started driving off of cars nearly million worth of brand new cars. dealership owner carlos hidalgo he says that looters broke into the building and found the save holding the...
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the east bay where more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit the city sunday night, the car dealership said it spent on the door majority of yesterday fixing the cars that were left on the lot, cleaning up glass as well from shattered windows and doors kron four's taylor psaki has more. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way into the dealership by 1030 people drove off with nearly million for the brand new cars. >>and there's still no the car. and still to come. >>and these was sam and last night. so nobody could come out so they had about 5 hours of and the dealership video posted to social media shows looters burning out tires. >>and driving brand new cars off the lot at the san leandro dodge dealership owner of the dealership carlos hidalgo says hooters drove off with more than 70 of his cars sunday night everything from trucks jeeps chargers and the expensive dodge challenger hellcat i was a >>came in and kind of got in here and they had tear gas and yo
the east bay where more than 70 new cars were stolen from the san leandro dodge dealership as looting and destruction hit the city sunday night, the car dealership said it spent on the door majority of yesterday fixing the cars that were left on the lot, cleaning up glass as well from shattered windows and doors kron four's taylor psaki has more. >>the owner of the dealership says that the looting began across the street at the marina square shops around 7.30 people made their way into...
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dodge chrysler dealership. >> it is shocking. how could you have that firepower in the inner-city over a potential stolen car?> the women who shot survived. >> how do they justify the use of deadly force under the circumstance? rifle shooting into a car? that doesn't make sense. there's no legal justification for it. >> all i know is, this was not right. >> reporter: no officers were hurt. the das office will continue to investigate whether this was justified. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 4:48. federal prosecutors have charged to 3 more people with crimes related to public disruption and money laundering in san francisco. the charges are related to charges filed in january against mohammed nuru, the former look works defender accused of being involved in a scheme to bribe in airpark commissioner. the attorney's office filed charges against the directors of the mayor's office of neighborhood services, sand ridge and sunita -- they charge multiple people. >>> investigators are looking for the cause of a fire that sent thick smoke over in oakland neighborhood. it started in the banana blossom restaurant on
dodge chrysler dealership. >> it is shocking. how could you have that firepower in the inner-city over a potential stolen car?> the women who shot survived. >> how do they justify the use of deadly force under the circumstance? rifle shooting into a car? that doesn't make sense. there's no legal justification for it. >> all i know is, this was not right. >> reporter: no officers were hurt. the das office will continue to investigate whether this was justified. ktvu,...
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dodge chrysler dealership. >> how could you have that kind of firepower in the inner-city and a potential stolen car. >> they have contacted john burris. >> that doesn't justify the using of excessive deadly force. rifle shooting into a car. that doesn't make any sense to me. >> all i know is that we love him. it wasn't right what happened. >> reporter: no chp officers were hurt. it will be up to the da to determine whether the shooting was justified. this was the 10th deadly shooting by law enforcement in the bay area since easter. >> and the woman and the car was four months pregnant. do we know how she is doing and how her unborn baby is doing? >> she will survive, but we have not confirmed how that baby is doing. >> thank you. >>> we told you the public defenders in santa clara county, san francisco, alameda county and contra costa county held demonstrations against police brutality. with me right now is the person who organized the demonstrations. let's start out with why you decided to organize this demonstration? >> sure. the racial justice at my office met last week and talked about ways we can organ
dodge chrysler dealership. >> how could you have that kind of firepower in the inner-city and a potential stolen car. >> they have contacted john burris. >> that doesn't justify the using of excessive deadly force. rifle shooting into a car. that doesn't make any sense to me. >> all i know is that we love him. it wasn't right what happened. >> reporter: no chp officers were hurt. it will be up to the da to determine whether the shooting was justified. this was the...
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dodged bottles, detonated fireworks, and sometimes worse. i am proud of the restraint shown by the officers, and professionalism, first amendment rights, of thousands of our residents and protesters. >> all the various citiesd us, who have contributed to help ensure the safe exercise of first amendment rights here in san jose. nonetheless, in recent hours, i have had inquiries about conduct of several officers, particularly on friday, i have seen, video clips, of particular officers' interactions with protesters, on locations, i was not able to see directly. i was not aware of the context of any of those incident, i hate to make judgments in the absence of facts, that is why we will investigate. the chief will tell us, in greater detail, we will make sure each incident is investigated, with an auditor, that will ensure a full and fair review of any complaint, due to use of force. we will make sure facts are brought to light. i found the video statements particularly disturbing, and his conduct, sharp contract, to what was overwhelming professionalism in our department. in my view, that officer allowed his emotions to undermine his duty to the public. an investigation is under the way, and the officer has b
dodged bottles, detonated fireworks, and sometimes worse. i am proud of the restraint shown by the officers, and professionalism, first amendment rights, of thousands of our residents and protesters. >> all the various citiesd us, who have contributed to help ensure the safe exercise of first amendment rights here in san jose. nonetheless, in recent hours, i have had inquiries about conduct of several officers, particularly on friday, i have seen, video clips, of particular officers'...
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friends around des moines and oklahoma city, the forecast for today, another hot day in the mid-atlantic. very hot in the middle of the country. we'll be dodging around many areas of the southeast. then into friday, same thing there. stormy weather. weekend, all eyes will be on louisiana and possibly north florida, tropical downpours. on sunday, we should see thunderstorm cristobal making landfall along the northern gulf coast. >>> still ahead, we're going to go live to cnbc for a look at our layest jobless claims due out this morning. obless claims out this morning finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. miles to the job site. the campsite. and anything else we set our sights on. miles that take us back to the places we want to go. and to the people who count on us. so, let's roll up our sleeves. because we've got miles to make up. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and se
friends around des moines and oklahoma city, the forecast for today, another hot day in the mid-atlantic. very hot in the middle of the country. we'll be dodging around many areas of the southeast. then into friday, same thing there. stormy weather. weekend, all eyes will be on louisiana and possibly north florida, tropical downpours. on sunday, we should see thunderstorm cristobal making landfall along the northern gulf coast. >>> still ahead, we're going to go live to cnbc for a look...
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dodge a shower or two. no real issues for dad this weekend >> i've got to say, bill, you make a good point about the fear factor because when you're in new york cityhousands of folks are dying around you every day when we're at the height of the coronavirus and we're hearing the wiri iwhirring sounu put the mask on not knowinging what the pandemic can do. thank, you bill zwriel ahead, classic brands with a move to change their js in light of racial injustice. that story is coming up. in th, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com >>> welcome back. as many european countries were preparing to settle upon a digital tax on tech companies yesterday, secretary steve mnuchin suddenly declared an impasse on international talks, putting our european partners' plans to a halt. cnbc's julianna tatelbaum joins us this morning. go
dodge a shower or two. no real issues for dad this weekend >> i've got to say, bill, you make a good point about the fear factor because when you're in new york cityhousands of folks are dying around you every day when we're at the height of the coronavirus and we're hearing the wiri iwhirring sounu put the mask on not knowinging what the pandemic can do. thank, you bill zwriel ahead, classic brands with a move to change their js in light of racial injustice. that story is coming up. in...
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investigators discovered the dodge hellcat was one of 74 vehicle stolen from a san leandro car dealership during a night of rioting and looting earlier this month. and in san francisco today city officials announced a financial relief package to assist crabbers impacted by last month's fire at pier, 45 mayor london breed says it is necessary if we want to crab season this year back on may 23rd a fire ripped through san francisco's fisherman's wharf. >>resulting in more than 30 crabbers losing some 8,000 crab shrimp and black cod traps the fire destroyed a majority of the crab community pots essentially bringing the local industry to a standstill supervisor. aaron peskin says he'll be leading a $500,000 fundraising campaign aimed at providing down payment assistance funds for crabbers. when police officer has been reprimanded after a confrontation with the and the body cam video that led to the arrest plus details on the shocking argument made by an attorney for one of the officers arrested. >>and the killing of george floyd. and what san francisco is doing to help people who've >>thousands of dollars for medical bills, mental health services relocation even funeral services bu
investigators discovered the dodge hellcat was one of 74 vehicle stolen from a san leandro car dealership during a night of rioting and looting earlier this month. and in san francisco today city officials announced a financial relief package to assist crabbers impacted by last month's fire at pier, 45 mayor london breed says it is necessary if we want to crab season this year back on may 23rd a fire ripped through san francisco's fisherman's wharf. >>resulting in more than 30 crabbers...
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dodged weighing in on the handling of monday's protest the outlook on i'm not going to other people for performances like in minneapolis, i'm nadia romero. >>and this was the scene in atlanta earlier the that city's 5th straight night of demonstrating. and largely said to be peaceful arrest warrants were issued tuesday for 6 atlanta police officers involved in the arrest of 2 college students that took place during saturday night's unrest the officers were caught on video in downtown atlanta breaking the windows of the vehicle and then yanking a woman out of the car and tasing a man police have released the body camera video of what happened. atlanta's mayor keisha lance bottoms terminated 2 of the 6 officers on sunday saying excessive force was used. the 2 victims were later identified as town of and the cy young there students of historically black colleges spellman and more house. >>it was just ridiculous and i'm happy. they're finally being held accountable and i can say is i hope. every police officer who thinks it's ok judge someone beat someone do all this stuff because they're cops. and i hope there are going to be held accountable as well i feel. >>a little safer know the these monsters
dodged weighing in on the handling of monday's protest the outlook on i'm not going to other people for performances like in minneapolis, i'm nadia romero. >>and this was the scene in atlanta earlier the that city's 5th straight night of demonstrating. and largely said to be peaceful arrest warrants were issued tuesday for 6 atlanta police officers involved in the arrest of 2 college students that took place during saturday night's unrest the officers were caught on video in downtown...
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city, dallas, minneapolis. by the way, prices are down an average of 6.5% in miami, 5.8% in orlando. in miami, some of the best savings are bmw 3 series down 14%, dodge5%. by the way, nationwide, vehicle prices for used cars down about 3.6%. not a massive amount. it really does vary by city, by region and by model of vehicle. but if you are in the market, there are some good deals out there. as always, do your homework. stuart: used cars are where it's at. there's a big market these days. it's on fire, that used car market. all right. >>> closed down bars and restaurants did not stop us from drinking. up 26% since march. people are drinking more affordable american-made alcohol. more on that coming up for you. >>> another lockdown winner. how about this. michael jordan and his last dance documentary. six million people tuned into it. now you could get in on the excitement and you could own a little piece of history. we will tell you how you do that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey wherever you make go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexu
city, dallas, minneapolis. by the way, prices are down an average of 6.5% in miami, 5.8% in orlando. in miami, some of the best savings are bmw 3 series down 14%, dodge5%. by the way, nationwide, vehicle prices for used cars down about 3.6%. not a massive amount. it really does vary by city, by region and by model of vehicle. but if you are in the market, there are some good deals out there. as always, do your homework. stuart: used cars are where it's at. there's a big market these days. it's...
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cities. and they were killing children and they were basically colonizing the streets. driving people out of the way. you can see the policeman even dodging the road. this is called the crusade of the 500, the charge of the 400. back in the day, -- list. everybody was listed on it. that's the joke there. vanderbilt, willie the second was the most notorious one of these guys. the ones who really got into it were young men of inherited wealth. their fathers had made a fortune. they didn't really need any money. vanderbilt told a reporter, he may be thought he was his analyst, but he said wealth is a certain death to ambition as cocaine is to morality. in other words, he had nothing to excite him in life. life was too easy. the automobile shows up and off he goes. there is also an interesting op-ed. vanderbilt wanted to build a raceway on long island. private raceway. no other cars. no other people on it. the times editorialized and said they don't want that. foruse the fun of racing them is seeing how close they can get to pedestrians without killing them. let me turn now to how we deal with this problem. problem in the city. we begin to tr
cities. and they were killing children and they were basically colonizing the streets. driving people out of the way. you can see the policeman even dodging the road. this is called the crusade of the 500, the charge of the 400. back in the day, -- list. everybody was listed on it. that's the joke there. vanderbilt, willie the second was the most notorious one of these guys. the ones who really got into it were young men of inherited wealth. their fathers had made a fortune. they didn't really...