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eric, is very much unlikely to happen. eric: all right, john. good to see you. >> good to see you. take care. eric: of course. arthel. arthel: and eric, more now on minneapolis mayor jacob frey who was booed and shouted out of a protest for mr. george floyd, this took place near the mayor's home last night, because he won't commit to dismantling the city's police force. as you and john just discussed, it's a demand that has become a rallying call for some demonstrators across the country. let's go live to minneapolis where we find our matt finn. matt. >> reporter: arthel, right now we're standing in this beautiful, peaceful park but in just a few hours this place is likely going to be much more electric. some of the minneapolis city council members that are in favor of dismantling police are hosting a public forum here to discuss the death of george floyd and what happens next and this open forum today comes after that moment yesterday where minneapolis mayor jacob frey showed up to a very large demonstration in downtown. the same group that's participating in today's forum in the park also hosted a massive demonstrat
eric, is very much unlikely to happen. eric: all right, john. good to see you. >> good to see you. take care. eric: of course. arthel. arthel: and eric, more now on minneapolis mayor jacob frey who was booed and shouted out of a protest for mr. george floyd, this took place near the mayor's home last night, because he won't commit to dismantling the city's police force. as you and john just discussed, it's a demand that has become a rallying call for some demonstrators across the country....
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eric. eric: of course, arthel. arthel: well, eric, hundreds of thousands of people across the country are still waiting for their unemployment checks to arrive. the delays due to backlogs and outstated state systems. in washington state alone 71,000 people are waiting for their cases to be resolved. one woman in clark county in state's southern border says she started receiving benefits but then got flagged for id check and has not received anything since. >> id and social security card six times in total. arthel: her stepfather has it even worse. >> he has been waiting since march 15th and has not gotten a letter, he has not gotten a phone call. he has got nothing and he just keeps claiming. arthel: washington state says it has processed one hundred thousand applications in the last 1 weeks alone with the help of the national guard. a federal judge ordering the release of migrant children detained with their parents amid concerns over the coronavirus spreading inside facilities, this as the supreme court gives the greenlight to fast
eric. eric: of course, arthel. arthel: well, eric, hundreds of thousands of people across the country are still waiting for their unemployment checks to arrive. the delays due to backlogs and outstated state systems. in washington state alone 71,000 people are waiting for their cases to be resolved. one woman in clark county in state's southern border says she started receiving benefits but then got flagged for id check and has not received anything since. >> id and social security card...
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eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us, i'm eric shawn. w moments ago, california's governor, gavin newsom, ordered bars in seven of the state's counties to close down completely as that state is trying, like others, to get a handle on the new outbreaks. this as other states continue to see record single-day increases and confirmed cases. we are told that infections are increasing in 33 states. among them, arizona, florida, texas, california, nevada, mississippi, south carolina, idaho. so far more than 2.5 million americans have been infected. sadly, the death toll has surpassed 125,000 of us. vice president mike pence joining texas governor greg abbott for a briefing on the situation when he visited dallas earlier today. >> that there was guidance throughout that applied to all of the phases. and chief among them was that people should continue to practice good hygiene, wash your hands, avoid touching your face and wear a mask. wherever it's indicated. or wherever you're not able to practice the kind of social distancing that would prevent
eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us, i'm eric shawn. w moments ago, california's governor, gavin newsom, ordered bars in seven of the state's counties to close down completely as that state is trying, like others, to get a handle on the new outbreaks. this as other states continue to see record single-day increases and confirmed cases. we are told that infections are increasing in 33 states. among them, arizona, florida, texas, california, nevada, mississippi, south carolina,...
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eric. eric: hello, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn. lanta police say they were called to the wendy's after brooks allegedly fell asleep in his car and he was blocking the other drivers in the wendy's drive-through. he was then fatally shot after grabbing an officer's taser. it was captured on police body cam and surveillance video. atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms calling the use of deadly force unjustified. the atlanta police union says proper police procedure was followed. the officer, garrett rolf, has been fired. the city's police chief resigned yesterday. jonathan serrie is live in atlanta at the wendy's where brooks was fatally shot. >> reporter: as you can see behind me, the group of protesters is getting larger and larger as we go into the afternoon, surrounding this wendy's. meanwhile, atlanta crimestoppers is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment of the arsonist or arsonists responsible for destroying this wendy's last night. no one was inside the building at the time but police have t
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eric. eric: all right, christina, thanks so much. arthel. arthel: ericwe have a fox news alert from atlanta where police say they will soon release video of a police-involved shooting. it happened last night. when police were investigating reports of a man asleep at a drive-through restaurant, they say that man, 27-year-old rachard brooks, failed a field sobriety test. police say he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. they say one officer tasted mr. brooks -- tased mr. brooks before he allegedly grabbed the taser. that's when police say brooks was shot. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. the shooting is sparking protests throughout the city today. the juror bureau of investigation -- georgia bureau of investigation said they will look into the incident. the mayor will hold a news conference in about one hour from now. >>> hello, cadets. on behalf of our entire nation, let me say congratulations to the incredible west point class of 2020. congratulations. everyone have a good time, enjoy yourselves, because we are here to celebrate
eric. eric: all right, christina, thanks so much. arthel. arthel: ericwe have a fox news alert from atlanta where police say they will soon release video of a police-involved shooting. it happened last night. when police were investigating reports of a man asleep at a drive-through restaurant, they say that man, 27-year-old rachard brooks, failed a field sobriety test. police say he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. they say one officer tasted mr. brooks -- tased mr. brooks before he...
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here in new york city to defund or abolish the police and, eric, here in new york city the budget deadline is looming now just 2 days away. eric. ericah, thanks so much, arthel. arthel: eric, vice president mike pence taking part in a celebrate freedom rally at first baptist church in dallas. mr. pence is speaking right now, in fact, those in attendance including house and urban development secretary ben carson and first baptist pastor robert jeffress after the event the vice president is expected to meet with texas governor greg abbott about the rise in coronavirus cases there in the lone star state. eric. eric: all right, arthel, thank you. while president trump is calling chicago a war zone, you know the controversies over police procedures and the calls for reform and defunding, what is all that doing to police morale and the fight against crime in our country? straight ahead the leader of the chicago police is here to fill us on the effect of the force. n. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that
here in new york city to defund or abolish the police and, eric, here in new york city the budget deadline is looming now just 2 days away. eric. ericah, thanks so much, arthel. arthel: eric, vice president mike pence taking part in a celebrate freedom rally at first baptist church in dallas. mr. pence is speaking right now, in fact, those in attendance including house and urban development secretary ben carson and first baptist pastor robert jeffress after the event the vice president is...
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then rayshard brooks, public viewing will be on monday, a private funeral for him, eric, will be on tuesday. eric. eric bryan, thanks so much. well, explosive new political controversy and has to do with the u.s. attorney who is refusing to go. his name is jeffrey berman, he's in new york, pushing back after the justice department tries to apparently force him out. critics say the trump administration is trying to fix investigation supporters, though say not so is the president's right, who is right, we will take a look next. right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, 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 cos
then rayshard brooks, public viewing will be on monday, a private funeral for him, eric, will be on tuesday. eric. eric bryan, thanks so much. well, explosive new political controversy and has to do with the u.s. attorney who is refusing to go. his name is jeffrey berman, he's in new york, pushing back after the justice department tries to apparently force him out. critics say the trump administration is trying to fix investigation supporters, though say not so is the president's right, who is...
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eric. eric: jacqui and the fire engines out in the streets of new york, arthel. arthel: all right, ericl in the meantime a little more than four months until the election joe biden is weighing candidates for president. nearly a dozen women are said to be under consideration as the pandemic as nationwide protests may have the biden campaign rethinking its priorities for a running mate. joining me right now former pennsylvania governor and former dnc chairman, governor, good to have you. thanks for being with us. >> sure. arthel: so that said, why is the position of vice president so critical and what skills, experience and character must mr. biden's vp pick -- >> and i think joe biden knows that. he has 8 years experience as vice president. he knows the good working relationship he had with president obama, so he's not going to fit someone that doesn't fit the category. the 5 or 6 candidates who have been talked about in my judgment all fit the category. you will say some don't have experience in foreign affairs or the military, well, it's not just experience because you can get experien
eric. eric: jacqui and the fire engines out in the streets of new york, arthel. arthel: all right, ericl in the meantime a little more than four months until the election joe biden is weighing candidates for president. nearly a dozen women are said to be under consideration as the pandemic as nationwide protests may have the biden campaign rethinking its priorities for a running mate. joining me right now former pennsylvania governor and former dnc chairman, governor, good to have you. thanks...
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eric yeah. well, you know, hopefully they'll get through this. as your book behind you says "pay up," this really is is something. chip, good to see you. >> eric, thanks a lot. ericrthel? arthel: well, eric, as police hunt for the suspects who killed a retired st. louis police captain, that captain's family is warning of scammers trying to profit from their tragedy. this story is next. we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer. our time for more time... has come. living longer is possible - and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding,
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eric: look at the picture of the doctor. arthel: eric. yeah. ericure of doctor that's what it takes to protect from coronavirus. one of the states that has seen big sometime happens to be arizona, some have said that the state has lost control of the pandemic. is that the case, the president of the medical association will be here to talk to us about that next this is nothing new. throughout our history any time something bad has happened to us ...we've recovered. every time. we fall, we rise. we break, we rebuild. we stumble, we learn. we come together. we work together. we innovate and create. we meet up and get to work. we find our way forward. every time. this has been the key to our survival, the key to our growth that whenever we thought we were at our weakest, this is when we became the strongest, became the best version of ourselves, and found our way home. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. arthel: princeton university says it will remove the name of former u.s. president woodrow wilson from its school of public polic
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eric. eric: all right, garrett. thanks so much. arthel. arthel: well, ericas covid-19 cases spike in close to two dozen states recently, dr. anthony fauci telling a british newspaper today waves of infections will likely ebb and flow for months and it could be a year before we return to to normal. christina coleman is live in our west coast newsroom with more. hi, christina. >> reporter: hi, arthel. well, the telegraph is reporting that a vast majority of british citizens are banned from travel to the u.s. because of the coronavirus and in an interview with dr. anthony fauci he said that that ban could be in place until a vaccine is developed, although he also said it could be lifted before that. we'll have to wait and see. this comes as there's mounting concern over the flair-up of covid-19 in different countries including china and south korea. as of today there's been more than 2 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in the u.s. according to johns hopkins university. and although there's been a dramatic decline in coronavirus fatalities and hospitalizati
eric. eric: all right, garrett. thanks so much. arthel. arthel: well, ericas covid-19 cases spike in close to two dozen states recently, dr. anthony fauci telling a british newspaper today waves of infections will likely ebb and flow for months and it could be a year before we return to to normal. christina coleman is live in our west coast newsroom with more. hi, christina. >> reporter: hi, arthel. well, the telegraph is reporting that a vast majority of british citizens are banned from...
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eric. eric: hi, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this afternoon. i'm eric shawn. let's take a live look at the bank of oklahoma center in tulsa where tonight just hours from now, about 19,000 supporters will be noise ely packing that ayou rena, thousands more outside for a chance to attend the president's rally that the administration is calling the great american comeback celebration. it's the first large scale event inside any arena in the country since the coronavirus pandemic began in march. there are fears the gathering may potentially spread the virus. there's been a doubling this week of cases in tulsa and six trump campaign advance workers who were part of the event did test positive for the virus. oklahoma's governor said he's excited for the president to attend. >> this is going to be a peaceful night and we're excited for the president to come. there was a million requests for tickets. it's really unprecedented. you got to remember, we're several months ahead of other of states because we fully reopened on june 1st. eric arthel: we have fox news team cov
eric. eric: hi, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this afternoon. i'm eric shawn. let's take a live look at the bank of oklahoma center in tulsa where tonight just hours from now, about 19,000 supporters will be noise ely packing that ayou rena, thousands more outside for a chance to attend the president's rally that the administration is calling the great american comeback celebration. it's the first large scale event inside any arena in the country since the coronavirus...
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eric. eric: thank you, arthel. happy father's day to all the dads out there. i'm eric shawn. e president telling fox news exclusively that he will refile a bid to end daca, that as you know is the program president obama started to shield immigrants who were brought here illegally as children from deportation. this comes after the supreme court blocked the trump administration from rescinding those very protections. acting homeland security secretary chad wolf told us the white house still believes that daca is against the law. >> at no point in that decision did they say the program was lawful. they simply didn't like the rational and the procedures that we used. what we have seen from this administration is we take a logical approach to winding this down over a six month period, been very clear about that and so we find ourselves where we're at today. the president's been very clear. we need to find a solution for this population. eric: the president vowing to take another crack at daca and david spunt is live at the white house with that. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, eric. g
eric. eric: thank you, arthel. happy father's day to all the dads out there. i'm eric shawn. e president telling fox news exclusively that he will refile a bid to end daca, that as you know is the program president obama started to shield immigrants who were brought here illegally as children from deportation. this comes after the supreme court blocked the trump administration from rescinding those very protections. acting homeland security secretary chad wolf told us the white house still...
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eric? eric: all right, mike, thanks so much. arthel? arthel: well, eric, thank you. el, incredible pictures earlier with, we brought those to you live on the network as we showed you what was happening down constitution avenue. we have joined marchers as we continue to move through the city where now, actually, just along the u street corridor. for the folks at home who are wondering, that's still about a mile and a half north of the actual white house. to we're about a mile and a half north, maybe a block over. we're not too far away from the -- i mean, the center of the city as we just kind of make our way back down there toward lafayette park. we're watching marchers in every single direction. in fact, this street moments ago was closed a off as a huge band of marchers made their way right past us. now, we're looking left where we are. if you take a look at what's happening over at malcolm x park, you can see another fairly challenger collection of marchers there, all preparing to make their way down 16th street. as you know, 1600 pennsylvania avenue, that gives yo
eric? eric: all right, mike, thanks so much. arthel? arthel: well, eric, thank you. el, incredible pictures earlier with, we brought those to you live on the network as we showed you what was happening down constitution avenue. we have joined marchers as we continue to move through the city where now, actually, just along the u street corridor. for the folks at home who are wondering, that's still about a mile and a half north of the actual white house. to we're about a mile and a half north,...
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eric. eric: jonathan, any signs that the citizens of chas, protestors have any plans to leave and depart their zone? jonathan: none whatsoever, eric to some of them over the course of the hours we've been here today, they say that are staying here. this is now the people's property and as far as they are concerned it will stay that way. they've set up as you look down the street a couple of blocks of the protest. they've said the no-cop where they are giving free food and water and other supplies to other protestors. over on the right the conversation cafe, where they are sitting and holding discussions about issues such as racism and police brutality and they say that are just going to be here. they want to own this area of seattle right now. they do own this area of seattle, eric, and it's very interesting to think, will at some point you would imagine the police are going to come in and take the precinct but it's not going to be given up easily and we will see if and when that does happen, as i said, mayor of seattle, the city, governor ainsley of the state of washington clearly no appetite for them to order any retaking of thi
eric. eric: jonathan, any signs that the citizens of chas, protestors have any plans to leave and depart their zone? jonathan: none whatsoever, eric to some of them over the course of the hours we've been here today, they say that are staying here. this is now the people's property and as far as they are concerned it will stay that way. they've set up as you look down the street a couple of blocks of the protest. they've said the no-cop where they are giving free food and water and other...
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eric. eric: all right, matt. thanks so much. arthel. arthel: eric, protesters taking to the streets of downtown atlanta amid growing calls for criminal charges against the officers involved in the death of rayshard brooks. our legal panel weighs in on the case, coming up next. at visionworks, we know there's lots of things you've been avoiding. like people... and pants. but don't avoid taking care of your eyes, because we're here to safely serve you with new procedures that exceed cdc guidelines and value your time. visionworks. see the difference. think you need to buy expensive skincare products [♪] to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkles. while new olay retinol24... provides visibly smoother, brighter skin. for dramatic skincare results, try olay. and now receive 25% off your purchase at olay.com brand power. helping you buy better. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we'
eric. eric: all right, matt. thanks so much. arthel. arthel: eric, protesters taking to the streets of downtown atlanta amid growing calls for criminal charges against the officers involved in the death of rayshard brooks. our legal panel weighs in on the case, coming up next. at visionworks, we know there's lots of things you've been avoiding. like people... and pants. but don't avoid taking care of your eyes, because we're here to safely serve you with new procedures that exceed cdc...
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eric. >> eric: abe. >> abe: hey, hey, hey. >> eric: hey, thank you for making it over on such short notice. >> abe: yeahu said it was urgent and you needed my help, so... what's going on? >> eric: i want to surprise nicole. [knocking] >> claire: mom? dad? >> belle: hi, baby. >> claire: hi. >> shawn: hey, hey, hey. oh, we missed you so much. >> belle: oh, we missed you. >> claire: i missed you too. what are--what are you guys doing here? >> belle: well, um, we have spoken with your grandmother, and we have really great news. you're coming home. >> claire: i am? >> shawn: yes, you are. you're coming home. >> claire: oh, my god. oh, my god. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. and thank you. i have been waiting so long and just hoping and praying that this day would come. look, i am myself again. i swear i'm gonna make both of you so proud of me. how soon can i go home? >> belle: well, there's still a little bit of red tape to work through, but our hope is that we can get you out of here later today and on a plane to hong kong tomorrow. >> claire: wait. what are you talking about? no, there's no way
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eric eric you are a working professional you're in the garden express so just tell us about the situation you find yourself in you still get to do your gardening you still get to earn your pay but talks about the unique position that you find yourself in right now how. many people don't walk by example or my my friends from my homeland where i'm from the whole area is working can support beams cause they're always what i run from this look down. at those rigs it's worse i don't have to focus very well now run from. was teach me something and we have to go quickly to watch about the situation right right and i just want to focus him right now because erick still able to save money over back home you've not been employed at the point are you still having to has it out for people back home. you know all week we've gone from a commuter society and we have to support our. close members of the family my mom or my home or sisters or regardless of where they're working or knowledge they don't. there's to your need that support and the hard to find a way so this conversation is bringing in that we're about remittances the money that erikson so the money that that seems talk about has been sitting home how important is that and can you give us more insight into that yeah we can 1st of all look at the general picture we have like $48000000000.00 u.s. dollars sent in remittances just to sub-saharan africa alone and $29000.00 so that is more than official development aid much as foreign direct investment. and on average like a migrant will spend 15 percent of his awnings to send back home and often it supports like 60 percent of the household in africa so you can imagine it's direct it's a very direct economic impact because of the pressure to send the money back home sometimes and i'm very honest about the struggles that you actually go through to send that exact money here and so that will be something i would like to throw in i think that would be nice if there was an opening up of the family discourse. in africa for me is basically what she's saying is they won't believe you even if you thought i mean. i have tried it i've tried it several times i don't believe you think that you are lying to think you are hiding something you think those of you know as that conversation it is happening nobody believes it jim also just bringing back you into the conversation or so this is the position that we find ourselves in i'm sure it's not unique to to to to eric and to dorothy what do you reckon we should be doing and what should perhaps governments like the german government know about our hustle and the diaspora and how they can help us we have to establish systems well where we can. unify or like the energy to financial incomes and put a little thing aside and this is things that we know actually since since africa there's a lot of systems you know that everybody just just calculated and put a small pot. on the site you know for a community reasons but you know i want to push back on that because you know that's bound to raise issues guys i mean do you really realistically think that that's going to be like that's going to work and you know you're disagreeing so i'm just i mean you i mean is it really going to work as if this mission all of us putting money into one pot and hoping we can all be satisfied with how that money is going to be used i'll tell you the truth when it comes to money friendship goes over people or something sometimes
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eric eric you are a working professional you're in the gardening space so just tell us about the situation you find yourself in you still get to do your gardening you still get to earn your pain but talk to us about the unique position that you find yourself in right now. to in so many people don't walk by example or my my friends from my homeland where i'm from the whole area is working with me because they're always what i run from this. has. got those for because it works i don't have to focus very well now run from. was teach me some finger in the we have a to go quickly torch about this situation right right and i just want to talk to sam right now because eric staal able to send money over back home you've not been employed at the point are you still having to has it out for people back oh yeah you know all week we've gone from a community society and we we have to support our. close members of the family my mom my my my sisters or our you got us over there working on knowledge they don't. they still need that support and the hard to find a way so this conversation is bringing in that word about remittances the money that erikson so the money that that seems talk about has been sitting home how important is that and can you give us more insight into that yeah we can 1st of all look at the general picture we have like $48000000000.00 u.s. dollars sent in remittances just to sub-saharan africa alone and 29000 so that is more than official development aid much as foreign direct investment. and on average like on my ground will spend 15 percent of his awnings to send back home and often it supports like 60 percent of the household in africa so
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in that case i'm going to ask eric, i hope i get this right, eric, eric -- please. >> i want to say hi to everybody. >> if i could just very quickly -- the second part of wesley's point. >> if i could say something that wesley mentioned. one question that arises with all of these things is -- who is essential and who is not. some people are very upset at being called essential because they are afraid this exposes them to health risk. others are upset being called nonessential because that damages their livelihoods. there was a penn state court case where a claim was brought, among other things, procedural due process claims because there were waivers that could be issued by the bureaucracy, that there was not really adequate procedures for making sure that it's done fairly. this is a very serious issue. it's often an issue of stated -- state administrative law, and at the same time, we also have to recognize that inevitably, any situation, whenever you're trying to draw the line between one thing and another thing, non-tax-exempt, regulated to not regulated things, you're going to have
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eric? eric: yeah. i am. lemonis: eric, i'm marcus. eric: nice to meet you. nis: so, do you run the whole print shop? eric: yeah. lemonis: what's the capacity of the shop? eric: on a good night, i would say we could get about 600 cases. lemonis: and so, that's a pretty big number. eric: yeah. lemonis: i'm impressed with everybody i'm meeting at the casery. you handle all of the online imaging? xavier: yeah. lemonis: and you did all of this? xavier: yeah. lemonis: this is one of the best flip books i've ever seen. xavier: thank you very much. lemonis: matt may not know the names of his employees, and he may not know how much money he put in, and he may not be generous with his equity when somebody else puts in a lot of money, but he has hired some good people. how'd you guys meet? skyler: honestly, i just applied through the usc career board. lemonis: is that where you went to school? skyler: yeah. i was a 3-year graduate. lemonis: wow. skyler: yeah, so i'm... lemonis: it's not like you've been out of... skyler: i'm 23. i run the office day-to-day. you know, ma
eric? eric: yeah. i am. lemonis: eric, i'm marcus. eric: nice to meet you. nis: so, do you run the whole print shop? eric: yeah. lemonis: what's the capacity of the shop? eric: on a good night, i would say we could get about 600 cases. lemonis: and so, that's a pretty big number. eric: yeah. lemonis: i'm impressed with everybody i'm meeting at the casery. you handle all of the online imaging? xavier: yeah. lemonis: and you did all of this? xavier: yeah. lemonis: this is one of the best flip...
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eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us, i'm eric shawn.s governor, gavin newsom, ordered bars in seven of the state's counties to close down completely as that state is trying, like others, to get a handle on the new outbreaks. this as other states
eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us, i'm eric shawn.s governor, gavin newsom, ordered bars in seven of the state's counties to close down completely as that state is trying, like others, to get a handle on the new outbreaks. this as other states
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eric answer that pretty. eric: as i said before, the justice department needs to meet local police accountable. i think also you need to enhance the department of civil rights, the criminal section that is actually response over the prosecution investigation of these cases. thank you need to enhance that unit in addition to that of the vice president. what is proposed pretty sunny a greater focus on this at the justice department. their career focus and doing a great job by giving them but cook tools and resources that they needed. we do that, the justice department can be a good backstop. and the accountability to the that we don't have. guest: rising junior studying government. philadelphia suburb. use both so much. amy klobuchar: is not a purple robe. guest: my question is about what you both have said about reforms involving body cams. as far as i've seen the decreased funding to the police pretty and he talked about the significant portion of the budget on police. how we could reallocate those funds. he said you advocate for some the reforms that would actually allow increased funding and what kind of message with that said and involving the police department . and if that is the answer that we should have for the people right now. thank you. eric: i think that what we need to do is to build budgets that are consistent with aims that you have. the voice said that you budget is an indication of what you think is important. so i think we need to kind of step back and look at the way in which we have our system as it is presently constructed. state-by-state in their different concerns and needs. different priorities. and then make assessments. it's a, just because we have given eczema money every year, can we continue that. or is what we have done is effective. maybe move the money and other places. just-new approaches. we are focusing on prevention activities. making sure that's as senator colby char said, we have to focus on the things that are unfortunately, involved in ten to like for housing and poor education opportunities and high rates of an appointment. these are all the kind of things in the invest there, give people opportunities there will have less people beat the criminal justice. the fundamental things. when you're
eric answer that pretty. eric: as i said before, the justice department needs to meet local police accountable. i think also you need to enhance the department of civil rights, the criminal section that is actually response over the prosecution investigation of these cases. thank you need to enhance that unit in addition to that of the vice president. what is proposed pretty sunny a greater focus on this at the justice department. their career focus and doing a great job by giving them but cook...
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eric. eric: hello, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn.ere called to the wendy's after brooks allegedly fell asleep in his car and he was blocking the other drivers in the wendy's drive-through. he was then fatally shot after
eric. eric: hello, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn.ere called to the wendy's after brooks allegedly fell asleep in his car and he was blocking the other drivers in the wendy's drive-through. he was then fatally shot after
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eric. eric: hi, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this afternoon. i'm eric shawn.klahoma center in tulsa where tonight just hours from now, about 19,000 supporters will be noise ely packing that ayou rena, thousands more outside for a chance to attend the president's rally that the administration is calling the great american comeback celebration. it's the first large scale event inside
eric. eric: hi, arthel. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this afternoon. i'm eric shawn.klahoma center in tulsa where tonight just hours from now, about 19,000 supporters will be noise ely packing that ayou rena, thousands more outside for a chance to attend the president's rally that the administration is calling the great american comeback celebration. it's the first large scale event inside
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eric. eric: thank you, arthel. happy father's day to all the dads out there. i'm eric shawn.t telling fox news exclusively that he
eric. eric: thank you, arthel. happy father's day to all the dads out there. i'm eric shawn.t telling fox news exclusively that he
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eric, over to you. eric: thanks, arthel and jonathan. for a closer look at chaz and what's being called the capitol hill protest center, brandy hill joins us, a reporter for our affiliate, cat he'l seattle q-1. first of all, it seems pretty peaceful this morning. what is the mood like when you are sitting at home watching on television, what is it like to be there? >> sure. well, i think there have been some gross mischaracterizations on both sides and often the truth falls somewhere in the middle. i thought jonathan hunt did a great job there of describing what for the most part the vibe is like and what is now being called chop, the capitol hill organized or occupied protests because there are individuals who say we don't want to be autonomous, we want to fix the system we're currently living in. you do have -- i think two things, to square away where we're at. people who refer to it as a block authority or seattle's mayor called it the summer of love, that's a mischaracterization. probably offensive to the people fighting for change t
eric, over to you. eric: thanks, arthel and jonathan. for a closer look at chaz and what's being called the capitol hill protest center, brandy hill joins us, a reporter for our affiliate, cat he'l seattle q-1. first of all, it seems pretty peaceful this morning. what is the mood like when you are sitting at home watching on television, what is it like to be there? >> sure. well, i think there have been some gross mischaracterizations on both sides and often the truth falls somewhere in...
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hi, eric. eric: hello, hi, arrest
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hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us this afternoon.ing fox news that vice president mike pence will no longer participate, we're told, in the upcoming campaign events. and florida and arizona responding to the surge of coronavirus casesn
hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us this afternoon.ing fox news that vice president mike pence will no longer participate, we're told, in the upcoming campaign events. and florida and arizona responding to the surge of coronavirus casesn
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drain the eric eric egypt's iconic the tourism industry based. instantly if we have another bleaching event of these magnitude. continue just when the opportunity for the corals to recover in between those magic. sides is supporting full strong climate policy from the government to reduce emissions without this the situation on the get worse. paying their respects to the people of george floyd's home city filed past his body ahead of his funeral on in minneapolis the former police officer charged with his murder makes his 1st appearance in court. my. american taylor this is al jazeera live from london also coming up north korea and now it says it's cutting off all communication with the south. libya's u.n. backed government may.
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eric. eric? >> okay. hi, i think i'm unmuted now. >> we can hear you. >> i'm wondering how any civil liberties restriction can be worse than telling people they have to close down their business, close their church, and location tracking seems utterly completely trivial , compared to that. so why are we talking about it? and why are some people complaining more about that? because when they do talk, i hear trivial things like, if your neighbors sees you coughing can we tell the , neighbor that you got covid-19 , or is that an infringement on your hiba rights? we aren't worried because everybody is treated equally and it's going to get tough only when sick people get surveilled, but i think under our e quality fetish,-- our equality stalinism is what we bought. stalin even as executions and , arrests were mostly random after 1930, it was just a matter of terrorizing everybody, and i wonder if they would say that's find in america, especially since everything you did is perfectly legal if what you do is what the courts say is legal rather than using natural law or something like that, we don't even know what is illegal yet, if the courts haven't ruled. it's like if you asked me if i can play the tuba, i don't know, i haven't tried. why aren't you more worried? >> one of the things we have been talking about here, these are tremendous burdens of liberty -- burdens on liberty. we have been living under them for two or three months. now they are already easing it will probably largely be gone in two or three weeks. but they are tremendously serious, but i think many libertarians are many people think they are not serious. i'm not a libertarian, i'm libertarianish. a libertarian sympathizer. i think many recognize that in extraordinary times when the normal circumstances of the nonaggression principle, where we can go out there and do anything we want as long as we don't hurts don't apply because we might be hurting others by our very physical presence without even knowing that we're carriers, that under those circumstances, certain things on a temporary basis are legitimate. that's been recognized throughout american history when we have had quarantines and various other such things. and it's serious but it's timely. one reason to worry about location tracing and such, especially if it is mandatory, not that i'm tremendously worried about it but i think it's right to be worried about it, the danger that this is going to last indefinitely, that this is going to be seen as a necessary precaution against future plagues, then it might end up being used, oh, incidentally, why don't we use location tracking to track people who are members of terrorist groups, white supremacist groups, that people say something on twitter that some people believe saros -- some people believe shows sympathy four things like white supremacy. these are serious risks and those are things wherein deed the restriction is smaller but it will last for a much longer time where as here we have something that's a very big restriction but one we have every confidence will last for a short time. i think that's one reason why people are rightly not as troubled by it as they would be had the restriction been aimed at something else and potentially lasting longer. >> thank you. >> the so-called smaller restrictions might not be justified at all if they are shown to be ineffective. i think eric makes a good point, that he would be happy to see the aclu fight, which from the beginning has talked about civil liberties being on both sides of the equation. and if we could have minor restrictions that are effective in getting us safely into a free realm, that that's definitely worth the cost. but unfortunately, some of the proposals have been worst of both worlds. they do restrict our freedom and they, in fact, don't make us safer from a health perspective. >> i agree with nadine completely. i would add one more thing to and that. put me in the category of the very concerned. i think we are at risk of what is called tyranny by model. are not wrong, but some are useful, but these models that are not very good, yet they can be invoked as justification for extraordinary restrictions by the government. so this is just another layer to the difficulty of figuring out as a society when we trump experts, and to what extent and so forth. so i am not relaxed about it. >> very fine. thank y
eric. eric? >> okay. hi, i think i'm unmuted now. >> we can hear you. >> i'm wondering how any civil liberties restriction can be worse than telling people they have to close down their business, close their church, and location tracking seems utterly completely trivial , compared to that. so why are we talking about it? and why are some people complaining more about that? because when they do talk, i hear trivial things like, if your neighbors sees you coughing can we tell...
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eric garner eric garner somebody who died in a similar fashion to george full weight and that al sharpton basically said enough is enough we need to stop jumping from funeral to a funeral of african-americans who have died at the hands of police officers now eric garners mother kevin hart a looter chris and master p. were also and attendance at today's memorial service now masterpiece spoke to the media and he discussed his experiences with the police brutality he also. spoke out against the media coverage he was saying that some members of the media are showing the wrong parts now meesha we've seen plenty of video of the looting and fires we've seen that stuff on a loop and that's a p. he says this is the wrong message and said the media should be showing the positive sides of this global movement now after george floyd's family al sharpton and been jamin crump the lead attorney for the family left the university a peaceful protest in a way took center stage as people shout it georgia boy's name and they called on i can ability and demanded that these officers not just be charged as they have been but be convicted and sentenced by media. we're going to say you've been on the ground in minneapolis for quite some time what is both of your exper
eric garner eric garner somebody who died in a similar fashion to george full weight and that al sharpton basically said enough is enough we need to stop jumping from funeral to a funeral of african-americans who have died at the hands of police officers now eric garners mother kevin hart a looter chris and master p. were also and attendance at today's memorial service now masterpiece spoke to the media and he discussed his experiences with the police brutality he also. spoke out against the...
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eric and justin . every year, eric gets ready in lancaster county pennsylvania. he loads up his equipment on the back of a semi truck and this was a photo taken by a drone ithink , by the character in the book whose name is samuel and after loading up equipment like this eric and his crew drive about 1700 miles from lancaster county to texas where the american wheat harvest begins and i have here a math for you which shows you what that journey looks like. the blue dotted line is the harvester that eric takes every year cutting wheat for harvesters in each of the states and this is theroute i followed . that's the sign of the story of american harvest in this map, i've included a couple of other historic roots. the green lines show the historic cattle trails, the red line is the trail route and the mormon trail route would be parallel to that route and you can see the union pacific railroad, transcontinental railroad i should say and you can see how the harvesters i took in 2017 intersects with a lot of famous roads in american history so a lot of the details from the stories around those historical incidents occur in american harvest. and once on the road the custom harvester who live in trailers like this. able campsite. the laundry on out to dry. i thin
eric and justin . every year, eric gets ready in lancaster county pennsylvania. he loads up his equipment on the back of a semi truck and this was a photo taken by a drone ithink , by the character in the book whose name is samuel and after loading up equipment like this eric and his crew drive about 1700 miles from lancaster county to texas where the american wheat harvest begins and i have here a math for you which shows you what that journey looks like. the blue dotted line is the harvester...
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he had brain hemorrhage or heart attack, the video is the most important thing as it was with eric garner. ericand george floyd, the pressure on the neck prevented him from breathing and prevented oxygen from going to the brain, the blood vessels in the neck and the pressure on the back prevents the diaphragms from going up and down so he can't inhale and exhale. every time we inhale and exhale means our diaphragms are going up and down but if there is too much pressure on the back, delivering the internal abdominal organs below the diaphragm that can't move. garner and floyd said they couldn't breathe because they couldn't inhale. a mistake among police but if somebody says i can't breathe, they are breathing, i am talking to you right now is going on in run on sentences not breathing even though i am talking. the problem both of them called out i can't breathe and the officers, and enough oxygen to get to the brain, lost consciousness and died. ainsley: i'm walking -- watching the new york times report. was he really drunk and was there an underlying heart condition? did any of those factors
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eric. at the moment, he is five years old and very preoccupied with that truck he's playing with there. eric is really quite unaware for what lies ahead for him. but we are not unaware of what lies ahead for ericic is going to be faced with a problem far more difficult than any that faced his grandfathers , a world plunged into the sudden reality of what had once been man's maddest dreams of achievement. basically, above and beyond the vital components of teachers and classrooms. it's a job involving the very thing that eric is going to be taught, all summed up in the one word, curriculum. narrator: look at all these people and all this material. what is it all for? to educate a single child, not a class of children, but one, single child. it looks like a great deal, but it takes a great deal to put one child all the way through school. eric is in the middle of his elementary schooling. 50 or 60 years ago, when his grandfather was in the same great, he got reading, writing, arithmetic, period. let's listen to eric's learning this morning. language] foreingn >> the verb is the present tense in that sentence. the cat is on the table. narrator: french. >> whoever heard of teaching french in grade
eric. at the moment, he is five years old and very preoccupied with that truck he's playing with there. eric is really quite unaware for what lies ahead for him. but we are not unaware of what lies ahead for ericic is going to be faced with a problem far more difficult than any that faced his grandfathers , a world plunged into the sudden reality of what had once been man's maddest dreams of achievement. basically, above and beyond the vital components of teachers and classrooms. it's a job...
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we're going to congratulate eric waller eric is graduating from clayton valley charter high school in concord this fall, he plans on going to see su in fresno congratulations ericnd you can let us know about a graduate in your life just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads twenty-twenty it's right under the new staff there. >>and then give us a picture of your grad let us know which high school they went to and what is coming up next for them. that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 o'clock we will be back at the top of the hour, though we have newly released body cam footage from the alameda. >>police department shows a confrontation between officers and dancing in the streets that has led to a use of force investigation plus bars gyms schools, summer camps they can all reopen one week from today, we'll explain the safety guidelines and one bay area city that must be in place. >>before the green light is given those stories in just more just minutes away at k news station. >>you're watching kron 4 news at 9 testers have the right to protest peacefully. protesters have the right to do so without being arrested. gassed. he shot up by projectiles. >>now at 9 governor
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eric in pennsylvania. eric you oppose the idea of another shut down. guest: good morning greta. i'm extremely concerned about the spread. i'm self-employed, have no health insurance. i will be 50 in a couple of months. i certainly don't want to get sick there's a lot that would not going to note about this in a long time in terms of longer-term effects on the human body and health. but i favor a series of sanctions for individuals. put in place, strict requirements as a matter of law. for masks and distancing. and with behavioral step. in holding individuals accountable to the tune of serious consequence if they violate t is. a complete shutdown at this point, is quite possibly the bridge and civil war. greta: who would do that type of policing that you arend talking about. tracking and following people inviting them or putting them in jail. i do know whatfi you're proposig but what city or town but have the do that. guest: it would be something less official and more community-based. i personally would like to see some of our american police, when there is a bad apple, would like for the other apples to let us know as the community rather than us having to find out the hard way far too late in the goings. so coworkers, neighbors, they're going to have to be willing to look at people they care about in the eye and say listen, it is for your own good and mine and everyone else's that you behave appropriately because you're not, i'm going to sniff you out. we'll have the ability to take photographs and instant these days. so to document that rate of the social contract should not be too difficult. some people argue. but the reality is something like a public health crisis does require everyone that if they are truly patriotic, to act in the best interest of the country. in the greater good of the society itself. having to wear a mask, putting that with tierney and showing up at that capitals withh dense . that is just absurd that's the place with those kind of people choose to let the flag. child safety speech and motorcycle helmets. there are always other restraints against individual liberties. mask during mobile health crisis,l. the county i am in, here in pennsylvania, our case count and hospitalization count got to just a little over about a hundred in the first 12 weeks since the early march. in the last six weeks, with quadruple the number. all of the businesses, there the governor to issue eric county a green while is still yellow. i am looking at the numbers skyrocketing and wondering how they explain that to us as the republic. at the rules are as they are, for how we go about well going into yellow and then read in the coming out. and everyone is just like ignoring the governor. so i think the best thing that we can do is hold individuals accountable. greta: i ask that question because in the headline in the wall street journal, more aid push for cities and states, some lawmakers from both parties state and rest heightens bolster public safety. from that article, the wall street journal reports that it drop in sales taxes and other revenues nearly 90 percent of cities expect revenue shortfalls rain according to a survey, the national league of cities in the u.s. conference of mayors. national league of cities report estimated that as many as 1 million public-sector employees including police, could face a layoff due to falling revenue. and goes on to say the states are ex
eric in pennsylvania. eric you oppose the idea of another shut down. guest: good morning greta. i'm extremely concerned about the spread. i'm self-employed, have no health insurance. i will be 50 in a couple of months. i certainly don't want to get sick there's a lot that would not going to note about this in a long time in terms of longer-term effects on the human body and health. but i favor a series of sanctions for individuals. put in place, strict requirements as a matter of law. for masks...
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sharpton he also delivers the eulogies of michael brown and eric garner and eric one who died in a similar. way that i do want to mention that eric garner the mother is here at the memorial as well now sharpton called what happened to george would simply murder he said he believes this time as a different point to the fact that people are marching the roof to divert and they are literally risking their lives in the middle of a pandemic for drugs says the reverend reverend sharpton he also added that minnesota attorney general ellison played a major role in bringing criminal charges against the 3 remaining officers and he played a role and that was an officer derrick jovan 3rd degree murder charge to the 2nd degree and i want to speak to the charges for the other 3 and includes aiding and abetting 2nd degree murder which is punishable by up to 30 years he also talked about aiding and abetting 2nd degree manslaughter is punishable by up to 10 years ago that judge a leading to this case that bail for each of the 3 officers and $150000.00 benjamin crump the lead attorney for the with families needed that the free officers were simply
sharpton he also delivers the eulogies of michael brown and eric garner and eric one who died in a similar. way that i do want to mention that eric garner the mother is here at the memorial as well now sharpton called what happened to george would simply murder he said he believes this time as a different point to the fact that people are marching the roof to divert and they are literally risking their lives in the middle of a pandemic for drugs says the reverend reverend sharpton he also added...