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. >> we'll hit ge finishing the quarter in the red down 14%. steve, tradeit or fade it? >> i would trade this one. if you have to think about when the economy recovers, it's not if, it's when. when economy recovers what's going to be better, aviation and power. pmis are better. the entry point, you're under $7 you have the ability to have a double in this stock or at least a 30% gain rather quickly once the economy recoughkocourecovers i would be a trader of ge? >> guy, would you trade it or fade it? >> oh. >> you said it was your favorite. >> it is my favorite at this price point it's probably worth a flier in this environment. i'm disappointed it hasn't moved higher we talked about danaher earlier. now you have some danaher dna in ge danaher was named after a creek in montana that the rails brothers were fishing on that is the more you know. you can fire that graphic if you want as well if you have it handy. ♪ >> "fast money" classic. >> it's not a dime. >> we've got to move on. we have an earnings alert on fedex, the stock soaring in the after hours session. >> that's
. >> we'll hit ge finishing the quarter in the red down 14%. steve, tradeit or fade it? >> i would trade this one. if you have to think about when the economy recovers, it's not if, it's when. when economy recovers what's going to be better, aviation and power. pmis are better. the entry point, you're under $7 you have the ability to have a double in this stock or at least a 30% gain rather quickly once the economy recoughkocourecovers i would be a trader of ge? >> guy, would...
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a ge part of the work force. one of the things that the chamber is pushing for is opening up large commissary kitchens that allow restaurants to pivot from food trucks or delivery or takeout and bring the workers back earlier and allow th to woin a remote site that is safe and sanitary and allows them to come back to work. >> jeremy what are the signs that you are looking for? what are the signals that market will send at we are in a sustained recovery? >> we will get the numbers from back. d see how many will come there is that big jump in the national umployment or national employment. we improved in may unexpectedly. a lot of that was because the temporary -- the workers temporarily laid off in april or march were getting the ppe payments. a classification thing. it will be tough to even say if those numbers will really show we are back. i think what we need todo is continue to focus on the infection numbers and the deatha ra the people in hospitals, right? we have not seen that improve in al a unalameda but i
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police are by their nature vlence workers and that when we return problems over to the mapolice to ge there is going to be violence. if we don't wa that we need to try to figure out other ways of managing our problems. >> alex, th e are stro words. we are in a time of crisis and i have spoken to many who say the police should definitely not be defunded right now. maybe later, maybe they see a problem but right now they nt the police to keep them safe from violence that may break out in their neighborhood. yo what do say to people who are worried about their safety will be reduced if police are defunded? >> of course, the disorder that we see on the streets right now is the product of problematic policing. but, nobody is talking about a situation where tomorrow we flip a switch and there are no police. this is about an ocongoing s of critically examining the particular roles that we have turned over to police and is asdeveloping alternatives we go. so, this is going to be a ng- term process. >> jody, for you, is there a place for police, or do u think they should be done away altogethe
police are by their nature vlence workers and that when we return problems over to the mapolice to ge there is going to be violence. if we don't wa that we need to try to figure out other ways of managing our problems. >> alex, th e are stro words. we are in a time of crisis and i have spoken to many who say the police should definitely not be defunded right now. maybe later, maybe they see a problem but right now they nt the police to keep them safe from violence that may break out in...
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the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis policefficers.
the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis policefficers.
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ge >> and afterpersonal the killin george floyd in minneapolis, tell us your personal reaction,l but also p how you reacted as mayor in terms of anticipating e potential protests, potential unrest there in union city. thef >> well, i'll tell you, i'm going to speak to the protest.ve certainly, the first amendment speaks to that, peaceable protest. and certainly, i am a supporter of that, have always been an advocate of that.cert you know,ai i have a great pleasure, i was born and raised in the city of memphis and certainly recall a number of protests around the time dr. martin luther king was drie certainly a extremely vocal and prominent as it relates to protests, but never did he drive a protest to rioting and looting, you know. gat's when you lose the message of what the issues are, you know.an sit and you know, hopefully, we can get to a place where we can siti down and have the real conversations, because certainly, there is a real conversation that needs to be had, you know, in this nation, you know.ho ipe hope that our federal leaded areing paying attention, but a i hope our f
ge >> and afterpersonal the killin george floyd in minneapolis, tell us your personal reaction,l but also p how you reacted as mayor in terms of anticipating e potential protests, potential unrest there in union city. thef >> well, i'll tell you, i'm going to speak to the protest.ve certainly, the first amendment speaks to that, peaceable protest. and certainly, i am a supporter of that, have always been an advocate of that.cert you know,ai i have a great pleasure, i was born and...
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>> in the wake of these two tests following the murder of ge fl of se tisch ishe's snuffet picking apren >> i think to the extent that there was pressure for diversity on the ticket, that pressure is going to be increase t. >> right now to understand what's happening on the streets, justice must be an urgent issue. i think you have to put a candidate on that ticket that is incredible in that space. >> belcher is a pollster and political strategist. he believes the odds got a lot longer for senator kobe lar. a former prosecutor touched off the protests. >> i'd make the argument that this is unfair, which i think it is. political reality is i think she's a harder pick today because if you pick her today you still are in the position of having to inoculate and explain, you're explaining, so who's stock has risen? >> i don't think there's another person more vocal and been more spot on in the conversations about inequality and justice and the discrimination that is within the system. >> it is time that we say that bad cops are bad for good cops. >> those mimgs of senator harris in the protes
>> in the wake of these two tests following the murder of ge fl of se tisch ishe's snuffet picking apren >> i think to the extent that there was pressure for diversity on the ticket, that pressure is going to be increase t. >> right now to understand what's happening on the streets, justice must be an urgent issue. i think you have to put a candidate on that ticket that is incredible in that space. >> belcher is a pollster and political strategist. he believes the odds...
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ge is amongst them, jim.ion year one in which you're talking about growth that is off the table for ge >> that is what i was doing at the beginning of the year. i underestimated the problems with the 737 max i don't think anyone saw the 737 max on hold but obviously, also, covid. you had to be a visionary to see covid. >> yeah. that is true >> i'm changing my life. do i have a 12-person party on tuesday night, social distancing but in new jersey, this was all outside. people outside and i always thought that would be enough but, no, people want to take it and say, oh, we can be outside we can go inside and sit next to each other no in the air conditioning in a restaurant has to be changed in order to make it so you don't get the droplets just talked to wynn and they really figured this out and is remarkably scientific outfit you have to be scientific to open up a restaurant >> no, you do. maybe it will be beneficial carrier the recent spin as businesses need to upgrade their ability to have air recirculating
ge is amongst them, jim.ion year one in which you're talking about growth that is off the table for ge >> that is what i was doing at the beginning of the year. i underestimated the problems with the 737 max i don't think anyone saw the 737 max on hold but obviously, also, covid. you had to be a visionary to see covid. >> yeah. that is true >> i'm changing my life. do i have a 12-person party on tuesday night, social distancing but in new jersey, this was all outside. people...
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ge usaa was made for right now. and is a time for action.o, for a second time we're giving m a credit on their auto inight thing to do. we're also givpayment relief options to eligible memberske care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or right now is the time to take care o like we've done together so many time discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see s ur balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. 's your bank?" n tell them: here's mymy bank. s my bank. because if you download d use the chase mobile app ane. you asked for 'em, so tiny tacos are back for good. delivery. the spread of the very real risk. >>on our nas valley in the salad bowl of oof d-19 y or from this is causing some and how iimpact our supply of lettuce broccoli and other vegetables that
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el repunte obliga a cerrar playas y otros lug ges pÚblicos de costa a costa.jo, los 2 mÉdicos se enfermaron de covid 19. el hijo fue hospitalizado se contagiaron por un paciente sin mascarilla. pero estÁn dispuestos a seguir en la lucha. >>> indignaciÓn por un video donde una pareja apunta con armas contra manifestantes que protestaban pacÍficamente en saint louis missouri >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. ediciÓn especial >>> 6 meses despuÉs de los primeros casos en china, la pandemia por el coronavirus no para 10 millones 190 mil contagios. estados unidos es el paÍs mÁs golpeado con mÁs de 2 millones 500 mil contagios. y mÁs de 126 mil muertes esta grÁfica lo muestra con claridad. la diferencia entre estados unidos y otras regiones del mundo como europa. los nuevos contagios en los Últimos 7 dÍas estados unidos otras zonas bajas estados unidos va en franco repunte como vemos algo o mucho se ha hecho mal en este paÍs. ya varios estados, ciudades ponen en freno sus planes de reapertura >>> buenas noches a todos en casa se acercan las celebraciones por
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comentarios, asombrosos poderosos y verdaderos honestos y necesarios, el exvicep exvicepresidente dijo que gey afirman que el mandatario es iracundo buscar reemplazo su secretario de defensa en wash g washington noticias telemundo. >>> polÍtica en medio de todo, la uniÓn americana presento la demanda contra los agentes otro condados por los toque de queda y asegura que toque de queda que hemos visto es una violaciÓn al derecho de libertad de expresiÓ es tratar de levantar el toque de queda en la ciudad pero cada persona nos explica de quÉ se trata la polÉmica >>> imÁgenes como estas (gritos). >>> oficiales golpeando a e dfestantes que no oponen oficiales golpeando manifesta manifestantes que no opone re resistencia prÁctica policial este tipo quedaron documentada por la muerte de george floyd y en calzÓn a periodistas y lo que eran protestas pacÍficas ante s esto interponen varias demandas washington incluyen el go gobernador presidente que aparentemente autoriza dispersar de esta manera manifestante para cruzar libremente la calle yceso de toques de queda que vio la primera enmienda de la co
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carlos >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah >> boo-yah >> caller: just wanted to know your thoughts in ge. >>e is in restructuring mode probably not going to have anything good to say until late 2021 a patient person might be able to hold it till then let's go to john in pennsylvania, john >> caller: hey, jim. with everybody getting out of the mass transit, and in the used car market is red hot, somebody has to work on these cars would it be a good idea to invest a little money into goodyear tire. >> i would rather see you in auto zone, frankly i like your thinking i think that goodyear tire is such a dog for so long i'm just biased. let's go to dave in tennessee, dave >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy! >> yo, what's happening? >> caller: shoutout to my buddy, who has been listening to cramer, and we make money. jim, i want to know about costar group. >> oh, man why can't you just be in zillo zillow has a strategy. zillow got good. i know they had to do a little change of management james in new york. james. >> caller: jim, how are you doing? appreciate your show i appreciate you just a quick questio
carlos >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah >> boo-yah >> caller: just wanted to know your thoughts in ge. >>e is in restructuring mode probably not going to have anything good to say until late 2021 a patient person might be able to hold it till then let's go to john in pennsylvania, john >> caller: hey, jim. with everybody getting out of the mass transit, and in the used car market is red hot, somebody has to work on these cars would it be a good idea to invest a little...
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i owned ge for a while what should we do, hold it >> just hold it.ulp is going to figure it out. i just got to leave it like that and thank you for your john. beth in massachusetts, beth. >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for teaching me something new every day. i look forward to seeing you every night. biotech company, they signed a multiyear agreement with ab mori, a global supplier of baking ingredients, who use all-natural zero calorie pure cane sweetener >> i looked at this when it was value versus iff we have to do a deep dive on this this is a very interesting story. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. guidance to help you stay on track, no matter what comes next. ♪ can i find an investment firm with a truly
i owned ge for a while what should we do, hold it >> just hold it.ulp is going to figure it out. i just got to leave it like that and thank you for your john. beth in massachusetts, beth. >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for teaching me something new every day. i look forward to seeing you every night. biotech company, they signed a multiyear agreement with ab mori, a global supplier of baking ingredients, who use all-natural zero calorie pure cane sweetener >> i looked at this...
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trades wide of ge, always has, they said they will be free-cash flow positive by 2021 and street has them positive by 2021 and they are scaling back 18% in the next two years in terms of deliveries they would have taken. this to me is a credit story, very concerned about the profile. they raised $10 billion and cut the dividend p different story if airlines go back to doubling capacity in july which is what he's talking about. it's about time for boeing they've raised a lot of capital. 50% is defense and global services, people forget that, that's why i'm on boeing >> got it. >> 262 that gets you basically to the halfway mark from the all-time high in february of '19 to thatthat $89 recent low so technically makes sense and lines up with what jeff and carter is saying as well >> coming up, banks on fire, analyst saying the rally's just getting started and he will give us his top picks and we're firing up the grill for this sizzlinstg ock going above and beyond today "fast money" back in two our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're
trades wide of ge, always has, they said they will be free-cash flow positive by 2021 and street has them positive by 2021 and they are scaling back 18% in the next two years in terms of deliveries they would have taken. this to me is a credit story, very concerned about the profile. they raised $10 billion and cut the dividend p different story if airlines go back to doubling capacity in july which is what he's talking about. it's about time for boeing they've raised a lot of capital. 50% is...
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reportera: se llevarÁ el primer relativo servicio religioso memoria ge floyd. emocionÓ cuando le preguntaron por los incidentes. y dijo que su corazÓn estaba con la mujer lesionada. ilia: nueva york enfrenta otra noche de protesta. mientras los comercios se refuerzan para evitar saqueos. jorge: activistas piden no confundir la mayor de manifestantes pacificos con saqueadores y con los violentos. ilia: mÉxico pierde a uno dre sus mÁs grandes comediantes del cine, el teatro y la televisiÓn. ♪ ♪ queremos pedirte que lleves la cuenta de los abrazos que no has podido dar, las manos que no has estrechado y las comidas familiares que no han ocurrido. pero piensa que por cada cosa que has dejado de hacer hubo una persona menos que quedó vulnerable, una persona menos que quedó expuesta, y que tú estás ayudando a la salud de tu comunidad. lleva bien la cuenta, porque cuando esto cambie querrás ponerte al día, ¿verdad? ♪ ilia: el alcalde de nueva york extendiÓ el toque de queda para prevenir violencia y saqueo de comercio, rechazÓ oferta del presidente trump de usar la gu
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e world series.packed minute ge >>he washington nationals have world champions. >> reporter: and president touted progress in the tariff battle between the u.s. and china. >> there was a lot of friction between the united states and china, now it's a lovefest. >> reporter: little did we know parking lots on the other side of the world would foreshadow the collapse of the u.s. economy and loss of more than 100,000 lives. images reviewed by harvard researchers to paint a picture that seemingly shows a major health event in wuhan in october 2019, nearly three months before china would report its covid-19 outbreak to the world. >> when you put these images together and see pattern emerge, first thing you think, can't be possible. >> reporter: lead researcher of the new study from boston children's hospital and harvard medical school. uses images from commercially available satellites, analyzed more than 400 photos of wuhan hospitals. satellite photos showed hospitals in october 2019, clues are the red dots, cars inside packed hospital parking lots. >> satellite photos, mirror images, october 2
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this is not an examplef one bad aorithm ge wrongbut it showiwing, again, the systemic racism can become systematitic when we use automated tooools in the context of police. amy: let me play clip from "coded bias" that shows police in london stopping a young black teen beded on rveieillance. >>, what is happening. this young black kid in school ufoform got stopped as thresult oa a matc him down that streejujust to o one side, very thoroughly search him. plainclothes offerers asell.l. four plainclothes officers who opped him. him.rprinted after that, maybe 10 to 15 minutes, searching and chkiking details and theyamame ba andnd said -- you have just been stoppe becae e theyisididenfied y y. a bit shaken. s s fries wewerehere.. they could not belveve wha happened to him. you have been midedentifd byby thee system and stopped to you. this is s an innocent 14 euro child being stopped by the police as a result of facial recognition misidentification. amy: said that is an excerpt from "coded bias." a permit of the sundance film festival. i incorrectly said it was canceled, the sundance film fes
this is not an examplef one bad aorithm ge wrongbut it showiwing, again, the systemic racism can become systematitic when we use automated tooools in the context of police. amy: let me play clip from "coded bias" that shows police in london stopping a young black teen beded on rveieillance. >>, what is happening. this young black kid in school ufoform got stopped as thresult oa a matc him down that streejujust to o one side, very thoroughly search him. plainclothes offerers...
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. >>> in san francisco a new direcould ke crim ges being filed from a suspect if an officer involved has ever committed serious misconduct. the san francisco district attorney said the new policy is aimed at ensuring no one is falsely prosecuted at the word of an officer with known history of excessive force, dishonesty, or racial bias. >>> the statue of john sutter was remo why sutter health decided to take action. [ cheers ] >> reporter: pulled from the pedestal and hoisted away from what had been its place in sacramento history. the the massive john sutter statue, a symbol of sacramento's first days, removed at the request of native american groups. >> everyone around the country is tired of it, tired of seeing people who represent slavery and people who represent colonizat it ion. >> to be quite honest with you, i think it's a mmer. i'm a native american indian. it's part of the history. >> reporter: sutter health out of respect for some community members' viewpoints and out of interest of safety for patients and staff, we are removing the statue that was originally donated to su
. >>> in san francisco a new direcould ke crim ges being filed from a suspect if an officer involved has ever committed serious misconduct. the san francisco district attorney said the new policy is aimed at ensuring no one is falsely prosecuted at the word of an officer with known history of excessive force, dishonesty, or racial bias. >>> the statue of john sutter was remo why sutter health decided to take action. [ cheers ] >> reporter: pulled from the pedestal and...
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how do we maket sure t this is ge last time that we wonder, is thisng to be what it takes?ow do we sustain t energy? unfortunately, people fatigue very easily when it comeso doing the right thing. because we're already starting to see white people who are saying that, you know, it's been a tot to haveo think about fcism for three weeks. and they're rea the conversation to move on. but the conversation is just beginning. >> one of the things that people have been heartened by is the outpouring of support from members of the whitecommunity. and people acknowledging their privilege or recognizing it for the firstime in some cases. but there's this issuearound performative anti-racism. congressmen -- should we call it out or should we just applaud people for even tryinnk >> i t it's a step in the right direction, however, a lot of the people who are performing anti-racism have not cleaned up their houses first. and so i think we should call those peopleout. when your company puts out a really highlyrafted anti-racism message and you make a $100 million donation to anti-racist e
how do we maket sure t this is ge last time that we wonder, is thisng to be what it takes?ow do we sustain t energy? unfortunately, people fatigue very easily when it comeso doing the right thing. because we're already starting to see white people who are saying that, you know, it's been a tot to haveo think about fcism for three weeks. and they're rea the conversation to move on. but the conversation is just beginning. >> one of the things that people have been heartened by is the...
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is yet t to come" asasountries a across the globare experiencing new spspikes, with s some putting ge brakes on reopenining. over.all l want this to be we all want to get on with our lives. is, this isrd reality not even close to being over. although many countries have globally,progress, the pandemic is actually speeding up. amy: scientists in china are reporting a strain of flu virus found in pigs has become more infectious to humans. in a new study, the scientists warn the virus has the potential to b become a pandemic virus but other scientists have downplayed the risk posed by the virus which has been circulating for five years.. in minneapolis, three of the four police officers who are charged in the killing of george floyd appeared in court monday, where a judge scheduled a tentative march date for their trial. derek chauvin, who kneeled on floyd's neck until he stopped breathing and died, appeared remotely from prison. outside the courthouse, george floyd's aunt, angela harrelson, spoke to reporters. >> going through the process is frustrating. and hopingng for justice. becaus
is yet t to come" asasountries a across the globare experiencing new spspikes, with s some putting ge brakes on reopenining. over.all l want this to be we all want to get on with our lives. is, this isrd reality not even close to being over. although many countries have globally,progress, the pandemic is actually speeding up. amy: scientists in china are reporting a strain of flu virus found in pigs has become more infectious to humans. in a new study, the scientists warn the virus has the...
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. >> translator: this is important ththat peoplee with symptoms ge tested for the virus swiftly before seconond wave of infection. >> the japanese health ministry has started antibody tests on about 10,000 people. ♪ >>> it's time now for world weather with our meteorologist tsietsi monare. tsietsi, it looks look heavy reign fall leading to flooding are increasing in parts of japan. where can we expect these severe coconditions to happen? >> hello there. those conditions are expected towards the western-most parts of japan including the islands of shikoku as well as kyushu where we're seeing a stationary front bringing seasonal rainfall in copious amounts. in those areas we could expect between 200 millimeters of rainfall in just a single day and that could lead to mud slides and also possibilities of flooding. so, please do take care at all times. then the high pressure system closer towards japan is going towards the eastern side and that's leaving open for the frontal and low pressure systems to bring heavy rainfall along those parts. temperaturewise also a bit of a concern as it's g
. >> translator: this is important ththat peoplee with symptoms ge tested for the virus swiftly before seconond wave of infection. >> the japanese health ministry has started antibody tests on about 10,000 people. ♪ >>> it's time now for world weather with our meteorologist tsietsi monare. tsietsi, it looks look heavy reign fall leading to flooding are increasing in parts of japan. where can we expect these severe coconditions to happen? >> hello there. those...
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ge reporter: in los angeles, the mayor took a knee surrounded by protesters. a gesture of solidarity made by some police officers who later made arrest for curfew violation. york also detained protesters as they enforced the city's first curfew and 75 years. put in place this week by authorities to quell chaos and looting. as in many cities nationwide, thousands of protesters remained in the streets, defiant of a popolice force they say they cannot respect. >> if they can get away with doing whatever they want, why can't we? we fought for our freedom for years. we still have to deal with racism, discrimination. >> no violence. we will not let trump degrade our democracy today. reporter: new york's mayor has rejected calls from the states governor and the president to bring the national guard. in washington, the troops made a show of forcece on the steps s f ththe lincncoln memomorial. tension in the capital have been flowed a day after police aggressively cleared protesters out of donald trump's path. by nightfall police begin launching tear gas on crowd to re
ge reporter: in los angeles, the mayor took a knee surrounded by protesters. a gesture of solidarity made by some police officers who later made arrest for curfew violation. york also detained protesters as they enforced the city's first curfew and 75 years. put in place this week by authorities to quell chaos and looting. as in many cities nationwide, thousands of protesters remained in the streets, defiant of a popolice force they say they cannot respect. >> if they can get away with...
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the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis police officers. this is 25 minutes. gov. abbott: first i want to thank everybody for being here. -- everythingk the people around me have been working on so very much. the chief, who has been one of the leaders in responding to covid-19. we have the general who has done document is job in helping texas respond to covid-19 and to instill a sense of safety and security in our communities to allow peaceful protests to occur. i want to point out in particular the director who has been involved across the entire state over the past week, making sure that our communities are as safe as possible. also, all of these people behind the cameras who have been manning this emergency operations center, for everything you have been working on in the course of responding to covid-19. in typical texas fashion, we are dealing with multiple challenges at one particular time. what we are here to talk about today is the status of this tropical storm. you can see the map of it behind me. i will be making referen
the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis police officers. this is 25 minutes. gov. abbott: first i want to thank everybody for being here. -- everythingk the people around me have been working on so very much. the chief, who has been one of the leaders in responding to covid-19. we have the general who has done document is job in helping texas respond to covid-19 and to instill a sense of safety and security in our communities to allow...
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i'm glad mike talked about the winds because that is what i ge. we do have a high wind advisory here, so please take your time this morning. traffic is definitely beg to pick up. we've been seeing that trend so i'll be on the lookout for the metering lights for you. it has been around the 6:30ish area. and also the chp did just chan sell a high wind advisory for the richmond/san rafael bridge. but still breezy, just not enough for a this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. ♪ discover what's possible for summer... at lowe's. >>> there is a live look from the east bayhills where you can see it is clear everywhere, even out to the coast where the temperature 54 there up in the hills where it has been kind of a noisy night because of the breezes. se in your accuweather 12 hour planner. 60 at the coast, 77 to 80 aroun
i'm glad mike talked about the winds because that is what i ge. we do have a high wind advisory here, so please take your time this morning. traffic is definitely beg to pick up. we've been seeing that trend so i'll be on the lookout for the metering lights for you. it has been around the 6:30ish area. and also the chp did just chan sell a high wind advisory for the richmond/san rafael bridge. but still breezy, just not enough for a this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people...
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then i looked ge i really hope this is the beginning of something different. >> and he did address why the police targeted the blm protesters on tuesday. juan says for public safety police officers wanted to target the larger crowd and the antiprotesters were on private property where the curfew does not apply. andrea nakano kpix 5. >>> in mill valley a big crowd came out to protest and march for the black lives matter movement. demonstrators held signs, chanting, while they blocked the street. at one point they laid on the ground chanting i can't breathe. the last words of george floyd. >> the bay area county once hit the hardest is now lifting restrictions. but for some in santa clara county it's still not business as usual. >> reporter: as of today outdoor dining is now allowed. here in willow glen the transformation was obvious. cars lined the streets and people were seen going store to store. not every business owner has been rejoicing just yet. >> reporter: urma did something she had not done for months, soere tha grocery nside a store. >> people were excited to come in and feel
then i looked ge i really hope this is the beginning of something different. >> and he did address why the police targeted the blm protesters on tuesday. juan says for public safety police officers wanted to target the larger crowd and the antiprotesters were on private property where the curfew does not apply. andrea nakano kpix 5. >>> in mill valley a big crowd came out to protest and march for the black lives matter movement. demonstrators held signs, chanting, while they...
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substantially above normal for the middle of june and then it the farther you adorth lakendmeo coties geing inon the action as well, temperatures into the 80s and low 90s. the fire weather index will give you an explanation. the scale is the easy part. zero to 10. zero good, 10 and everybody is worried about it. it take as bunch of different things into account. the dryness of the fire fuel, the vegetation, the moisture in the atmosphere the wind speed and the temperature, and that is the problem tomorrow. we're already going to start off with an elevated fire index in napa, solano county and it gets up to the halfway point on the scale as we head towards midday and the afternoon hours with the gusting northerly winds. relative humidity is lower than 10%. that is why solano county is -- a red flag washing in effect throughout the day tomorrow into midday on thursday. phatter's day, highs in the low 90s. but around the bay and the coast, cooling off. the hottest day of the week, thursday. mid 90s inland. along the coast reaching up to above 70 degrees. coming up at 6:00, we'll zoom in just t
substantially above normal for the middle of june and then it the farther you adorth lakendmeo coties geing inon the action as well, temperatures into the 80s and low 90s. the fire weather index will give you an explanation. the scale is the easy part. zero to 10. zero good, 10 and everybody is worried about it. it take as bunch of different things into account. the dryness of the fire fuel, the vegetation, the moisture in the atmosphere the wind speed and the temperature, and that is the...
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ge bron pasha sees huge disparities. >> if you grew up in north tulsa you are more likely to have a stroke or suffer from heart disease, to die at a younger age for any physician that really should set some alarms off. >> reporter: alarms that many residents say should mark the beginning of a new era. >> tulsa is waking up and i think that tulsa wants to become one tulsa and not the city of two >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, tulsa. >>> still ahead tonight, the debate over monuments, protesters now tearing down statues of george washington and ygrant. staying safe, pools open in the age of berman berman. >>> back with a debate over who we choose to honor in this country. protesters have been defacing and tearing down monuments to confederate leaders but now statues of past presidents have become targets, kathy park reports. >> reporter: tonight across the country more monuments toppled, not just those commemorating confederacy. lighting on fire a monument of george washington. >> that's a little bit disrespectful to george washington's legacy. >> reporter: the nation's first preside
ge bron pasha sees huge disparities. >> if you grew up in north tulsa you are more likely to have a stroke or suffer from heart disease, to die at a younger age for any physician that really should set some alarms off. >> reporter: alarms that many residents say should mark the beginning of a new era. >> tulsa is waking up and i think that tulsa wants to become one tulsa and not the city of two >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, tulsa. >>> still ahead...
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the best thing is to ge them the resources they need for reforms and to condition federal dollars onpleting those reforms." you know there is a big debate, mayor, about defunding police departments. do you agree with former vice president biden, or do you think theyhould be defunded? mr. stoney: i agree with vice president bidek we need to l at how the thresource go to the richmond police department and other police departments -- you know, the police have been asked for decades to do more and more in our communities, and i think some work cod be done by social workers, those who work in mental health, those that can conflict resolution. katty: but what happens if those calls for reform do not work? they have not worke before. isn't something more radical needed? mr. stone the cost for reform have to go top to bottom. it has to start with the federal government. i like whatof we are seeing ou congress. it has to trickle down. and as the vice president stated in his op-ed, we have to have the money to implement it. ifot we do have the money -- i million -- it is very difficult to retr
the best thing is to ge them the resources they need for reforms and to condition federal dollars onpleting those reforms." you know there is a big debate, mayor, about defunding police departments. do you agree with former vice president biden, or do you think theyhould be defunded? mr. stoney: i agree with vice president bidek we need to l at how the thresource go to the richmond police department and other police departments -- you know, the police have been asked for decades to do more...
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why is daddy ge? americans w knowing many that they could lose their life in the course of just living their life? ♪>> been a long loime coming ♪ reporter: punctuating the somber event, display of joy and celebration, a home-going celebration, they called it, george floyd was remembered as a champion basketball and football player, a gentle man, despite his imposing height at 6'6", a regular guy from a rough neighborhood. he may have been an unlikely catalyst for a pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out activist reverend william lawson, who worked with martin luther king. this is a turning point, he said. >> back in the days when i used to be part of marge's, all the marchers were black -- of marches, all the marchers were black. but now there are white people who know the story and hispanics who know the story. >> ♪ reporter: george floyd will be ried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying, but that's not the end of his story. when his life stretched out
why is daddy ge? americans w knowing many that they could lose their life in the course of just living their life? ♪>> been a long loime coming ♪ reporter: punctuating the somber event, display of joy and celebration, a home-going celebration, they called it, george floyd was remembered as a champion basketball and football player, a gentle man, despite his imposing height at 6'6", a regular guy from a rough neighborhood. he may have been an unlikely catalyst for a pivotal moment...
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gavin: yeah, absolutuntil we ge and more reassuranelcey.social distancing, this is the new normal for now. until the end of th season, for sure. next season we wait and see what the guidelines willt be. think for fans and spectators, you can wgach all ths, of course, in some it's a condensed season until the final round of matches, you know, the next fiv weeks we'll have a resolution. ro falea u ns league and august. there is an e in sight, some sense, some clarity to the end of the 2020 season. that is one good tng for fans. but we wait and see what other guidelines will be in place. there will be several games per day as the season progresses now. and the bck lives matter movement, the gesture we've seen tonight has been something i think that football can really ke a stand for and be proud of anchor:t's go to china where th virus originated. h at the --ji bngeis outbreak. flights have been cand and railway services have been reced until the ninth of july. primary hool, colleges been suspended. swimming poo and gyms, they've all been clos
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this is most likely the case because young people are out and about m ge. ad thing because young people don't get asick as older people. the problem is, young people do get sick. we know young people and up in e icu's and die. some may get long-term problems, including strokes and they may be debilitated for life. because young people are up and about more, it could be the they are going home andn. affecting their older relatives. visiting people in nursing homes. unfortunately, because young people are out and about more, this can mean there is a lot more community transmission happening around the u.s. katty:or as ar public health official yourself, do you support what we are seeing t she governors e new england states doing, telling peoe to come in and quarantine. and what the governor of texas is doing, which sounds like what we have in april, to stay home altogether? laces like texas, florida, arizona, the numbers need every measure.y that they i understand the purpose of these travel quarantines that these governments are implementing. hthey went thro
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even though it may look by, it is to limit how many get in, and you might find a line before you eveno geps. they are making sure there are no more than three or four or five people in thehop at any one time, and when you get in here, it might feel a bit different, advice about social distancing, reminders on the floor about where you can go. also, advise to pay with a card rather than using cash. and also, in some shops that have been in here, especially othing shops, they are saying not to try on the clothing. by and taket home, and then if there is problem, bring it back. you'll also notice ath screen at e checkout to protecttaff and customers and make sure they feel confident about coming back. cause, look. it is quite an important moment in england, getting these nonessential retailers open, and that is because the british retail consortium is saying it costs just short of $2 billion every sing week to keep these shops closed, so yes, oped ng and a limipacity. limiting what people can touch and pick up. they will keep it clean and make sure other customers are safe. anchor: wetarted
even though it may look by, it is to limit how many get in, and you might find a line before you eveno geps. they are making sure there are no more than three or four or five people in thehop at any one time, and when you get in here, it might feel a bit different, advice about social distancing, reminders on the floor about where you can go. also, advise to pay with a card rather than using cash. and also, in some shops that have been in here, especially othing shops, they are saying not to...
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the 68 pound big cat was captured in mission bay, after putting up a bit ofterina ge th checkupnd tt it s healthy enough for roadway lease, so it you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. >>> good evening the 49ers will be counting on debo samuel to be the wide receiving threat this up coming season. a major set back, surgery. he got in hurt in inporminforma workout,s. normal recovery is ten weeks. which means he still has a couple of weeks to get ready for the season opener. he emerged as a major weapon last year. debow tweeting, ten weeks, i'm back. better than the debow you seen before. the niner
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ros: and the president ge us some detail on how he is planning to do that. pres.mp: an executive order, encouraging fessdeionalmepon hnaigenhe tstwo standards to serve their communities. these standards will be as high and trong as there is on earth. ros: well, the president did not course there are plenty of questions to be asked about exec we would all of thiseans in practical terms and when it will happen. wencnow these reformsde banning chokeholds and less -- unlessn officer's life is at risk, grants to increase practices, database to trace officers with it complaint against them, andso deploying al workers alongside officers to deal with nonviolent scenarios, such as drug e or homelessness. let's have a look at some of the reaction to this. chuck schumer, the minority that, meaningful change andt accountability in our nation'spo ce department that americans are demanding, and we have also heard from emberleyw, crens a civil rights advocate who started the "say her name naghlight black women killed by u.s. pice, bre taylor being the most recent ekimple. here i
ros: and the president ge us some detail on how he is planning to do that. pres.mp: an executive order, encouraging fessdeionalmepon hnaigenhe tstwo standards to serve their communities. these standards will be as high and trong as there is on earth. ros: well, the president did not course there are plenty of questions to be asked about exec we would all of thiseans in practical terms and when it will happen. wencnow these reformsde banning chokeholds and less -- unlessn officer's life is at...