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skin the move comes amid growing calls for police reform in the wake of the place killing of george floyd amazon's facial recognition technology was the post to help police catch suspects instead the program has been rife with issues like amazon launch recognition and 2016 aimed at businesses hoping to bulk up their search capabilities but it was quickly adopted by police and other agencies like the u.s. immigration enforcer ice police said the program allowed them to quickly and more accurately identify suspects in crimes researchers warn the company's algorithms harbor dangerous racial biases a $21000.00 study from the massachusetts institute of technology found that the algorithm misidentified darker skinned women 31 percent of the time activist researchers and even the company's shareholders have repeatedly urged the company to stop selling recognition of police those calls have gotten louder after the death of george floyd sparked a global backlash to police tactics amazon tuesday vowed to the pressure and said it would halt sales to law enforcement we hope this one year moratorium might give
skin the move comes amid growing calls for police reform in the wake of the place killing of george floyd amazon's facial recognition technology was the post to help police catch suspects instead the program has been rife with issues like amazon launch recognition and 2016 aimed at businesses hoping to bulk up their search capabilities but it was quickly adopted by police and other agencies like the u.s. immigration enforcer ice police said the program allowed them to quickly and more...
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tomado las calles para conmemorar cnmarchas con y caravanas tras la muerte de j george floyd y las ma manifestaciones nike amazoneclararon s este dia como festivo oficial la familia de un joven hispano mu r muerto a tiro por oficiales del alguacil de los angeles exigen justicia los agentes involucra o involucrados en la muerte del o joven de 18 aÑ aÑos de edad fur fueron conrfronitados portado m amazon la amaf familia >> al regresar de la pausa en noticias telemundo expertos a r alertan...
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. >>> today, amazon says it is banning the use of facial recognition software by police for one year as technology companies are facing pressure to respond to the killing of george floyd by a police officer in minneapolis. amazon said, quote, advocated that governments should put into place stronger regulations of ethical use of facial recognition technologies early this week, ibm said it was getting out of the facial recognition business all together >>> corporate america continuing to pledge hundreds of millions to fight for social justice. adidas announcing it is upping donation to $120 million over four years coming after facing criticism for its own lack of diversity. the announcement put it right between nike, sony, walmart and our parent company comcast were the largest donations to date. despite the recent push of change after decades of racial inequality has been lack luster at best. our guest this morning, pippa, an important topic look forward to reading your pierce the important question is this, we can throw money at the problem. that's a start what else can these companies do >> hey there, brian. good morning y that really gets to the heart of the issue.
. >>> today, amazon says it is banning the use of facial recognition software by police for one year as technology companies are facing pressure to respond to the killing of george floyd by a police officer in minneapolis. amazon said, quote, advocated that governments should put into place stronger regulations of ethical use of facial recognition technologies early this week, ibm said it was getting out of the facial recognition business all together >>> corporate america...
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george floyd rage in the united states. president trump meets with national security officials and governors today. amazon scales back deliveries and adjusts routes in cities including chicago and los angeles as the unrest targets, temporarily closes stores across the nation. the hang seng pushes higher after president trump stopped short of sanctions over beijing's new security law. asian pmi shows china's recovery continues. a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 86:00 a.m. in london. annmarie hordern joins us. we have got to understand, the ofgers on the streets america, the danger to human life, the danger to reopening, and the death rate. real,mentum is really very palpable, we need to understand how markets post -- price those. we have more unrest this evening after a weekend of protests across the entire nation, coast-to-coast. chicago, new york, boston, d.c. some starting peacefully but ending with quite violent scenes as you have seen displayed across the news. i want to give you a sense of what the new york papers lead with this week, "the new york times," spreading unrest leads nation
george floyd rage in the united states. president trump meets with national security officials and governors today. amazon scales back deliveries and adjusts routes in cities including chicago and los angeles as the unrest targets, temporarily closes stores across the nation. the hang seng pushes higher after president trump stopped short of sanctions over beijing's new security law. asian pmi shows china's recovery continues. a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 86:00 a.m....
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many of the tech gave ants, apple, amazon facebook, microsoft condemning injustice of george floyd. hollywood, netflix, hulu, hbo some of many names issuing statements that are denouncing racism and a lot of companies are putting money and action where their mouth is, they're he donating to causes that support equal rights. melissa, back to you. melissa: lauren thank you. connell? connell: about to washington now as tensions mount between the protests movement and the white house. blake burman joins us coming out of the president's office today, blake? reporter: connell, tensions between president trump and governors as the president spoke to governors on phone call earlier this morning. at one point the president said following to many governors on the phone call, said, quote, you have to dominate, if you don't dominate, you're wasting your time. they're going to run over you. you're going to look like a bunch of jerks. you have to dominate. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany contending that the president was not referring to dominating protesters. he said dominating the
many of the tech gave ants, apple, amazon facebook, microsoft condemning injustice of george floyd. hollywood, netflix, hulu, hbo some of many names issuing statements that are denouncing racism and a lot of companies are putting money and action where their mouth is, they're he donating to causes that support equal rights. melissa, back to you. melissa: lauren thank you. connell? connell: about to washington now as tensions mount between the protests movement and the white house. blake burman...
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george floyd. my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir.is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. this crisis is going to be over know exactly when if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, and we don't know exactly when the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for three, well that's great. but if you think you're going to be furloughed for three months and it lasts for nine, well that'll be emotionally devastating. so, we've got to prepare ourselves. tangibly and practically, as well as psychologically and emotionally. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 g
george floyd. my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir.is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. this crisis is going to be over know exactly when...
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>>> plus top selling items on amazon have ties to george floyd 's protests. details on what people have been buying this week, when mornings on 2 continues. hi. uh, can you tell me how to get to i-70, please? o-okay, are you -- ah, yes. thank you. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. >>> welcome back, time now, 7:12. joe biden will attend the funeral of george floyd but no word yet of whether will speak at the funeral, set for next tuesday morning. it will be held in houston, texas. biden says bridging a generational divide will be a main goal, if he is elected president in november. he swept tuesday primaries but is now just a few delegates away from officially clinching that democratic nomination for the white house. >>> all across the nation, protesters continue to flood the streets, demanding justice for george floyd. protests were largely peaceful yesterday, and the nation's tweets were much calmer than they have been in recent days. reporting on this national movement -- >> reporter: more than a week of george f
>>> plus top selling items on amazon have ties to george floyd 's protests. details on what people have been buying this week, when mornings on 2 continues. hi. uh, can you tell me how to get to i-70, please? o-okay, are you -- ah, yes. thank you. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. >>> welcome back, time now, 7:12. joe biden will attend the funeral of george floyd but no word yet of whether will speak at the funeral, set for next...
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george floyd. and the protests over racial profiling and please brutality. this really elevated the issues and prompted these companies to take action. you can see this from the comments from amazon were feeling that pressure. they decided to step back from offering this to the police until there are some rules to guide its use. >> so microsoft and amazon are calling for some sort of national law to be put in place that guides help facial recognition software is used by law enforcement. in order to protect people's civil rights. what we we imagine this kind of legislation would look like? what sort of protections might be put in place? >> it is a fair question. it is really an open question. you know, one of the criticisms of pushing for these sort of laws is that microsoft and amazon will lobby for the laws to be written in ways. the american civil liberties the unit union thinks that police should be banned from using this altogether. this effectively racially profiled, the study shows. it is not good of detecting the face of dark skinned people. >> you know, we have reported on this in the past. there is this inherent racial bias even a gender bias in the software. do we know
george floyd. and the protests over racial profiling and please brutality. this really elevated the issues and prompted these companies to take action. you can see this from the comments from amazon were feeling that pressure. they decided to step back from offering this to the police until there are some rules to guide its use. >> so microsoft and amazon are calling for some sort of national law to be put in place that guides help facial recognition software is used by law enforcement....
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amazon deliveries. the company is limiting deliveries in cities including los angeles after its trucks were attacked this weekend by people protesting the death of george floydme drivers were contacted in dd r utes and told to stop and return home, and target has taken similar steps. >>> turning now to campaign 2020 where 7 states and washington dc will hold democratic presidential primaries on tuesday. >> 4 of them were postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. as you look live at capitol hill, where the race for the presidency has mainly moved online during the coronavirus crisis. meanwhile former vice president joe biden is holding virtual rallies and joined tik tok and snapchat to reach voters. >> welcome aboard the international space station bob and doug. when visible set out to create the future of phone service... we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. and kept the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. meet visible. unlimited data, messages and minutes. just $25 for your first month. join us at visible.com. ♪ feel like getting back out there? nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. and great offers. kick
amazon deliveries. the company is limiting deliveries in cities including los angeles after its trucks were attacked this weekend by people protesting the death of george floydme drivers were contacted in dd r utes and told to stop and return home, and target has taken similar steps. >>> turning now to campaign 2020 where 7 states and washington dc will hold democratic presidential primaries on tuesday. >> 4 of them were postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. as you look...
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oakland en honor a george floyd y a otros estos murales fueron pintados hace dos días sobre la avenida (nombre en inglés) tributos se hicieron hace unos días y telemundo une fuerzas con amazonabe usted debe pedirlo y nosotros estaremos en su casa dándole las noticias tenemos una cita mañana en nuestros noticieros muy buenas noches nos vemos >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> ♪ ♪ >>> buenas noches, soy julio vaqueiro, estas son las noticias que tiene saber hoy, antes que acabe el dÍa. sepultan en oaxaca alexander el joven estadounidense que muriÓ de un disparo de la policÍa. estamos en el lugar con la familia que clama justicia ademÁs, eran fondos de comida y medicina para los inmigrantes. la policÍa los usÓ para comprar vehÍculos todo terreno y comida para perro
oakland en honor a george floyd y a otros estos murales fueron pintados hace dos días sobre la avenida (nombre en inglés) tributos se hicieron hace unos días y telemundo une fuerzas con amazonabe usted debe pedirlo y nosotros estaremos en su casa dándole las noticias tenemos una cita mañana en nuestros noticieros muy buenas noches nos vemos >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> ♪ ♪ >>> buenas noches, soy julio...
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george floyd. >>> i do have breaking news for you. tesla's ceo elon musk calling for the breakup of amazon.usk writes time to break up amazon. monopolies are wrong. this comment was prompted by an author who tweeted his book on the novel coronavirus pandemic was pulled by amazon. musk's tweet comes two days after saying he was taking a break from social network services. not a long break but maybe for him. two days. >>> another week and the same script with the markets, right? we start the week very very strong and toward the end of the week, more cautious as we head into the weekend. it's the same thing. the driver has been this trend that has seen the improvement in the economy, the economic data keeps coming in a little bit better. i got to tell you, got many market watchers going back to the drawing board which i think tomorrow will be the case for all investors with the release of the government's main job support, we will have to re-figure out what happens. the big question is what will the news do to your investments, how will it impact that. i want to bring in edward jones investmen
george floyd. >>> i do have breaking news for you. tesla's ceo elon musk calling for the breakup of amazon.usk writes time to break up amazon. monopolies are wrong. this comment was prompted by an author who tweeted his book on the novel coronavirus pandemic was pulled by amazon. musk's tweet comes two days after saying he was taking a break from social network services. not a long break but maybe for him. two days. >>> another week and the same script with the markets, right?...
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amazon is banning facial recognition for one year and gives congress times to come up with ways to regulate the technology. protests after the death of george floyd focused a lot of attention on racial injustice and how police use technology to track people. ibm says they are getting out of the facial recognition business because of concerns about how the technology can be used for mass surveillance and also racial profiling. and walmart says it will no longer place multicultural hair care and beauty products inside of locked cases. those locked cases have to be unlocked by store employees before a product can be purchased. walmart has been criticized over the years because that implies customers who buy those particular products can't be trusted. the company is said in the past those products are some of the items that are stolen the most. >> the state of california is preparing california to provide coronavirus testing at more state prisons. no swab testing will start later this week at san quentin. mandatory staff staffing has been instituted and workers are being screened for virus related symptoms. more than 3000 california inmates have pass
amazon is banning facial recognition for one year and gives congress times to come up with ways to regulate the technology. protests after the death of george floyd focused a lot of attention on racial injustice and how police use technology to track people. ibm says they are getting out of the facial recognition business because of concerns about how the technology can be used for mass surveillance and also racial profiling. and walmart says it will no longer place multicultural hair care and...
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we hearfrom the indigenous people of the colombian amazon, who fear the coronavirus panademic could decimate their community. the funeral of george floyd, whose killing by us police triggered anti—racism protests around the world, has taken place in houston, texas. delivering the eulogy, the civil rights leader al sharpton called forjustice. mr floyd's family also paid tribute, with his niece brooke williams asking why the system was corrupt and broken. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. a final goodbye to a man whose death sparked protests around the world, a black man loved by his family, killed by the police, whose death may have changed the world. george floyd was a regular guy from a rough neighbourhood, a father, a champion basketball and football player, a gentle man. his funeral was passionate, political, but above all personal. ijust want political, but above all personal. i just want to say, political, but above all personal. ijust want to say, i love you, and i think god for giving me my own personal superman. amongst the tears and the family's grief, there was angen the family's grief, there was anger, ref
we hearfrom the indigenous people of the colombian amazon, who fear the coronavirus panademic could decimate their community. the funeral of george floyd, whose killing by us police triggered anti—racism protests around the world, has taken place in houston, texas. delivering the eulogy, the civil rights leader al sharpton called forjustice. mr floyd's family also paid tribute, with his niece brooke williams asking why the system was corrupt and broken. our north america correspondent peter...
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in the wake of the killing of george floyd, this day has taken on added meaning many making it a paid holiday including nike, lyft, uber an target google and amazon told employees to cancel all meetings best buy is giving a paid volunteer day that can be used today or any time during the year and some banks are closing early today. >> amy klobuchar is withdrawing her name saying joe biden should put a woman of color on the ticket that's the latest, brian back to you. >>> let's get back to the markets volatility may be down from market levels huge moves could come quickly and without warnings what might be ahead. welcome managing director of capital markets. good to chat with you again. are these markets really hard to figure out >> these are pretty hard to figure out there is a lot of uncertainty. if we look at the markets, so much of what we see is driven by coronavirus, fears, good news, bad news, trials, vaccines it is a very reactive market to all of that. i think what is holding the market up and causing people to stay in the market is all the support from fiscal and monetary policies in no uncertain terms, the fed has announced a floor from
in the wake of the killing of george floyd, this day has taken on added meaning many making it a paid holiday including nike, lyft, uber an target google and amazon told employees to cancel all meetings best buy is giving a paid volunteer day that can be used today or any time during the year and some banks are closing early today. >> amy klobuchar is withdrawing her name saying joe biden should put a woman of color on the ticket that's the latest, brian back to you. >>> let's...
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george floyd and a particular focus on the lives. of a side from public support the black lives matter movement has the backing to with major u.s. companies including amazon microsoft and starbucks however it does seem their actions aren't speaking louder than their words ask taylor explains. 21st century companies live in fear of castle culture along tweed to i misjudged joe kony 20 hoss sentence in the court of public opinion so with black lies not to protests sweeping the globe every business is clamoring to say they are part of the fight the problem is they forgot to do a background check on themselves just phoned up starbucks is catering to the comfort of their racist customers by asking their stuff not to wear anything in support of black clothes matter so i won't be visiting them and they'll be telling everyone i know to boy called them as well that ban on b.l.m. attire was late for a bus but it was too late because by then incensed activist had gotten a pumpkin spice latte fuel deep ties to the company's history and sure enough starbucks got schooled but it's a low hypocrisy. stop bots use a scoff at the 6 practiced by 80 year old slaves and what
george floyd and a particular focus on the lives. of a side from public support the black lives matter movement has the backing to with major u.s. companies including amazon microsoft and starbucks however it does seem their actions aren't speaking louder than their words ask taylor explains. 21st century companies live in fear of castle culture along tweed to i misjudged joe kony 20 hoss sentence in the court of public opinion so with black lies not to protests sweeping the globe every...
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that's where george floyd died the city council there has ordered offices to stop using child calls and is working on restructuring the whole police department and there is gabriel amazon that was among demonstrators in new york. these are truly extra ordinary scenes thousands of protesters that are right now walking over the brooklyn bridge they're doing it on are of black lives matter and also drawn to the life of george florey these are protesters that are quiet obviously very very peaceful and they're really sending a message a message to new york a message to the united states and they say a message to the world that they will continue to fight for justice for george floyd and black lives matter they're also fighting over the last 2 weeks here in new york for a justice of people that have been victims of police brutality by the new york police department and on tuesday 2 things happened one is a new york police department officer was. sure with assault for pushing a peaceful protest or in the very early weeks of the protest in new york and also new york state lawmakers have voted for a series of bills that would in theory make the n.y.p.d. more accountable but wha
that's where george floyd died the city council there has ordered offices to stop using child calls and is working on restructuring the whole police department and there is gabriel amazon that was among demonstrators in new york. these are truly extra ordinary scenes thousands of protesters that are right now walking over the brooklyn bridge they're doing it on are of black lives matter and also drawn to the life of george florey these are protesters that are quiet obviously very very peaceful...
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protests in the response of the death of george floyd have prompted ibm to get out of the facial recognition field. it will no longer build or sell the software. also, amazonnition software by law enforcement for one year. recently, civil liberties advocates have raised concerns about law enforcement using it to monitor protesters or enforce pandemic rules. california last year banned facial recognition software and police body cams. >>> up next at 6:30, the brother of george floyd makes an emotional plea for change to congress. the ideas for reform that lawmakers are now considering. >>> also, white coats for black lives. a bay area covid doctor joins us to talk about the importance of medical workers standing up to fight injustice. >>> right now at 6:30, continuing the fight after testifying before congress today, george floyd's brother joined the family attorney, as some members of congress in a march through streets of washington, d.c. now, he brought his memory, brought george floyd's memory to life before the house judiciary committee today, pleading with lawmakers to make sure that his brother is "more than another face on a t-shirt." >> alice barr
protests in the response of the death of george floyd have prompted ibm to get out of the facial recognition field. it will no longer build or sell the software. also, amazonnition software by law enforcement for one year. recently, civil liberties advocates have raised concerns about law enforcement using it to monitor protesters or enforce pandemic rules. california last year banned facial recognition software and police body cams. >>> up next at 6:30, the brother of george floyd...
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george floyd. >>> facebook employees are pulling off a virtual protest over mark zuckerberg's approach to president trump. when you walk into an amazonfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, we've sent well over 10 million gloves. and this may look like a bottle of vodka. when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] with this pandemic, safety is even more important because they're going home to babies, they're going home to grandparents. so, our responsibility is to make sure that they go home safe every single day. >>> it is violent to go after other black people, to tear us down. we will not tolerate that. >> the area leader is calling to an end for violence while supporting those peacefully protesting the death of george floyd. >>> if you don't dominate, you're going to waste your time. they're
george floyd. >>> facebook employees are pulling off a virtual protest over mark zuckerberg's approach to president trump. when you walk into an amazonfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the...
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amazon plans to give them time to regulate the software. it comes after protests of police brutality after the killing of an unarmed black man, george floyd.the u.k., an estimated one billion pound hit from the coronavirus cases. according to deloitte, this amounts to about 500 million pounds of lost revenue for this financial year for soccer clubs. that extra 500 million will be deferred to year. that is down to broadcasters and lost business sales. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much. stock futures are lower as coronavirus cases in the u.s. are rising. texas reported the highest number of daily cases yesterday since the pandemic started. california's hospitalization cases are the highest. according to johns hopkins university, the u.s. cases have topped 2 million. adding to a lot of unease in the markets, given the caution from the fed. joining us today as a maya bhandari, executive director at columbia threadneedle. i am happy to have you on the program for insight and perspective. when you look at what is going on in the market, how much of it is fear of a second wave, that is not quite pric
amazon plans to give them time to regulate the software. it comes after protests of police brutality after the killing of an unarmed black man, george floyd.the u.k., an estimated one billion pound hit from the coronavirus cases. according to deloitte, this amounts to about 500 million pounds of lost revenue for this financial year for soccer clubs. that extra 500 million will be deferred to year. that is down to broadcasters and lost business sales. and that is your bloomberg business flash....
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george floyd shining new light on a troubling issue, what police sometimes say and what really happened. y and what really happened. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazonen you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, we've sent well over 10 million gloves. and this may look like a bottle of vodka. when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] with this pandemic, safety is even more important because they're going home to babies, they're going home to grandparents. so, our responsibility is to make sure that they go home safe every single day. >>> in some cases involving police violence, there is a disconnect between what officers say happened and what the evidence later shows as stephanie gosk tells us, it's happened enough that there is even a word for it. >> reporter: before the video went pub
george floyd shining new light on a troubling issue, what police sometimes say and what really happened. y and what really happened. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazonen you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping...
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amazon is banning police use of facial recognition software. it's calling for tech companies to respond to the killing of george floyd. governments must have stronger regulations for the ethical use of facial recognition. ibm said it was getting out of the facial recognition business. >>> a manhunt underway in california after a sheriff's deputy was shot in the face after what police say was an ambush attack. the suspect is identified as 26-year-old mason lira. wanted in a shooting spree that began when he opened fire at the police department early wednesday. they warn lira is considered armed and dangerous. >>> overnight the u.s. crossed a painful milestone. 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases. almost nearly 113,000 people have died from the virus. a top harvard doctor now projects that could almost double by september and overnight a new model often referenced by the white house projects a significant second wave starting as early as september, much earlier than previously expected. since memorial day covid-19 hospitalizations are up in at least a dozen states. state's hospitalizations are a more reliable indicato
amazon is banning police use of facial recognition software. it's calling for tech companies to respond to the killing of george floyd. governments must have stronger regulations for the ethical use of facial recognition. ibm said it was getting out of the facial recognition business. >>> a manhunt underway in california after a sheriff's deputy was shot in the face after what police say was an ambush attack. the suspect is identified as 26-year-old mason lira. wanted in a shooting...
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just like amazon says, "deliver smiles," and honestly, i believe i do. >>> george floyd's brother isirst time. terrence floyd was among hundreds who gathered for a vigil yesterday near the place in minneapolis where his brother was killed during an encounter with police. jamie yuccas is there for us now. jamie, good morning. what did floyd's brother have to say about the violence over this past week? >> reporter: tony, he says he knows it's not what his brother would have wanted. he's tired of seeing destruction like this but it seems last night protesters took his brother's words to heart as the demonstrations were far more peaceful. in contrast to the chaos and destruction, minneapolis protesters took part overnight in a peaceful sit-in near the place police pinned down george floyd. earlier speakers called for justice and more arrests. floyd's brother terrence implored for the looting to stop in minneapolis and across the country. >> what are y'all doing? y'all are doing nothing. because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: a newly released autopsy commis
just like amazon says, "deliver smiles," and honestly, i believe i do. >>> george floyd's brother isirst time. terrence floyd was among hundreds who gathered for a vigil yesterday near the place in minneapolis where his brother was killed during an encounter with police. jamie yuccas is there for us now. jamie, good morning. what did floyd's brother have to say about the violence over this past week? >> reporter: tony, he says he knows it's not what his brother would...
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george floyd. major music labels as well as apple music and spotify are calling for accountability and change. los gatos based netflix, amazonulu have all posted messages of solidarity on their official social media. even retailers like lucky brands closed today in solidarity. but there is some criticism. activists point out posting a bunch of tags clogs up channels of information on search engines. so they're saying use a different #so that people don't drown out the black lives matter messages. that should still be seen. and i would just point that out that i think it's great that these companies are doing it, but it's not a one-day thing. it can't be a simple gesture one time only. it has to be consistent in the way they support minority communities and communities where they're suffering economically. and that takes a long-term commitment. spencer? >> it does. it does. i'm still encouraged, though, to see any effort to promote solidarity and unity, no matter how corny or simple it may seem. it's a good message to put out there right now. >> what do you think, ama? >> well, you know, it's interesting because i actually ju
george floyd. major music labels as well as apple music and spotify are calling for accountability and change. los gatos based netflix, amazonulu have all posted messages of solidarity on their official social media. even retailers like lucky brands closed today in solidarity. but there is some criticism. activists point out posting a bunch of tags clogs up channels of information on search engines. so they're saying use a different #so that people don't drown out the black lives matter...
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george floyd. incomparable design makes it beautiful... state-of-the-art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx, with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert, and amazonlexa compatibility, standard. experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, s
george floyd. incomparable design makes it beautiful... state-of-the-art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx, with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert, and amazonlexa compatibility, standard. experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to...
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george floyd in police custody. an early coronavirus vaccine study. the company is one of the front runners in the race. they say more than 90% of those showed immune response. amazontargeting military space organizations as potential users of its services. they are pouring billions into new users. one of the pentagon's biggest contractors, lockheed martin, already us an amazon customer. romaine: let's turn our attention to uber. the foodalks to buy delivery company post mates. this comes as post mates considers going public. joining us with more, bloomberg opinion columnist. thank you for being with us. whatus a general sense of uber is looking for with post mates and whether this is remarkably different than what it was reported to be looking at with grubhub earlier? >> it is not that different. just taking a step back, the food delivery industry as a whole, they have pursued a strategy that has resulted in passive losses. uber eats lost more than $300 million for each of the last three quarters. that game is over. there needs to be consolidation, rationalization of pricing. also, a deal will help them have some cost synergies. caroline: 30% market share in the u
george floyd in police custody. an early coronavirus vaccine study. the company is one of the front runners in the race. they say more than 90% of those showed immune response. amazontargeting military space organizations as potential users of its services. they are pouring billions into new users. one of the pentagon's biggest contractors, lockheed martin, already us an amazon customer. romaine: let's turn our attention to uber. the foodalks to buy delivery company post mates. this comes as...
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amazon to put its own software on hold. ibm is getting out of the business entirely. this comes in the aftermath of the killing of george floydti-police brutality movement because facial recognition is still relatively undeveloped business. it will be worth $70 billion in the next four years. it should be used in the majority of airports and hotels. studies have found the software has racial bias, miss identifying people of color up to 100 more times than a white man. you can understand the social considerations. to bring it back to financial implications for microsoft, it won that $10 billion computing contract from the pentagon, and the business is vital to its top line. it makes up 33% of revenue. that is not something you would want to put at risk. it is not just microsoft that could be involved with the cloud computing contracts. we know amazon has sued over the pentagon refusal to grant its contract, saying president trump has a political enemy in jeff bezos. david: he intervened inappropriately in the allocation of that contract and he was outspoken about microsoft at the time. at the same time, the contracts are large
amazon to put its own software on hold. ibm is getting out of the business entirely. this comes in the aftermath of the killing of george floydti-police brutality movement because facial recognition is still relatively undeveloped business. it will be worth $70 billion in the next four years. it should be used in the majority of airports and hotels. studies have found the software has racial bias, miss identifying people of color up to 100 more times than a white man. you can understand the...
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amazon says, "deliver smiles," and honestly, i believe i do. >>> the protests continue across the bay area and the nation over the police killing of george floyd with calls for systemic changes to address police discrimination and violence targeting the black community. we are joined by a civil rights attorney representing the families of a number of people who have died at the hands of police. sadly, we have been here before as a country. clearly the killing of george floyd has sparked some of the most widespread protests we have seen in cities across the nation. do you feel as though we are at a turning point in this . i hope that we are at appoint in this country where we can close the very dark, long, and tragic history of police violence. >> hopefully you can hear me. i want to ask you how do you turn the calls for change that we are hearing on the streets of america into something meaningful? what are the key steps you believe need to be taken to address racial bias and discrimination? >> transparency is key. those officers who run afoul of the law who is in the community by abusing, killing, and brutalizing people in our name must be he
amazon says, "deliver smiles," and honestly, i believe i do. >>> the protests continue across the bay area and the nation over the police killing of george floyd with calls for systemic changes to address police discrimination and violence targeting the black community. we are joined by a civil rights attorney representing the families of a number of people who have died at the hands of police. sadly, we have been here before as a country. clearly the killing of george floyd...
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amazon owns holds foods. they are changing schedules for the upcoming weekend to keep drivers safe. >>> a medical examiner hired by the family of george floyd says he died by homicide of excess by sustained pressure on his neck as well as his back. the autopsy determined the pressure applied by a former minneapolis police officer cut off the lead flow to floyd's brain. that finding is different from the official autopsy report which said he experienced a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement officers. >> when he said, i can't breathe, unfortunately, many police are under the impression that if you can talk it, that means you are breathing. that is not true. >> george floyd's brother terrence is calling for an end to violence across the country. he lives in new york. he went to the scene where his brother died. he told protesters that destruction will not bring his brother back. >> he would not want y'all to be doing this. i'm not saying people here have been doing it. relax. let's switch it up. do this peacefully. please. >> floyd mayweather says he is paying for george floyd's funeral and services. it is schedule
amazon owns holds foods. they are changing schedules for the upcoming weekend to keep drivers safe. >>> a medical examiner hired by the family of george floyd says he died by homicide of excess by sustained pressure on his neck as well as his back. the autopsy determined the pressure applied by a former minneapolis police officer cut off the lead flow to floyd's brain. that finding is different from the official autopsy report which said he experienced a cardiopulmonary arrest while...
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amazon down 2.7%. >>> up next, as we await the president's arrival in dallas, where he will discuss police brutality issues that triggered the george floydtests, it's the dallas mavericks who have already embraced the topic. the mavs have the only african-american ceo in the nba. mark cuban hired her in 2018 to fix major inclusion and diversity issues in the back offices, on the team, in the whole organization. she's here in a fox business exclusive on why issues off the court can make a winning team next. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that'
amazon down 2.7%. >>> up next, as we await the president's arrival in dallas, where he will discuss police brutality issues that triggered the george floydtests, it's the dallas mavericks who have already embraced the topic. the mavs have the only african-american ceo in the nba. mark cuban hired her in 2018 to fix major inclusion and diversity issues in the back offices, on the team, in the whole organization. she's here in a fox business exclusive on why issues off the court can make...
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george floyd. up next, what she said when she was offered the chance to apologize. ♪ my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazonp onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. >> shannon: "washington post" reporting tonight to go secret service agents have tested positive after the president's rally in tulsa on saturday. the post says more agents are told to self-quaranti
george floyd. up next, what she said when she was offered the chance to apologize. ♪ my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazonp onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out...
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death of george floyd in a companywide memo saying there was deeply rooted discrimination within the criminal justice system and called for the creation of a better, more just world for everyone amazonhut several of its whole food stores across the country over the weekend as it complied with curfews in several major u.s. cities. the e-commerce giant also adjusted the closing time in multiple locations in a bid to ensure employees could get home safely target announced it is temporarily closing 175 of its stores due to the ongoing protests it comes after the minneapolis-based company said several of its outlets had been targeted by demonstrators. >>> president trump was taken into a secure bunker on friday night as demonstrators gathered outside the white house. the u.s. leader stayed mostly silent over the weekend but blamed an extremist group for the violence, declaring the antifascist group, antifa. >> radical groups, criminals, thugs and others all throughout our country and throughout the world will not be allowed to set communities ablaze we won't let it happen it harms those who have the least. and we will be protecting those who have the least the leadership of the national
death of george floyd in a companywide memo saying there was deeply rooted discrimination within the criminal justice system and called for the creation of a better, more just world for everyone amazonhut several of its whole food stores across the country over the weekend as it complied with curfews in several major u.s. cities. the e-commerce giant also adjusted the closing time in multiple locations in a bid to ensure employees could get home safely target announced it is temporarily closing...
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george floyd's funeral. why andrew cuomo, governor of new york, is outraged, coming up next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. hell reports" only on msnbc when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. gubut force factor's test x180 are tough. safety is even more important to make sure we go home can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. >>> as the memorial service for george floyd was set to get under way on tuesday, president trump was tweeting a baseless conspiracy theory about an elderly buffalo man who was clearly knocked down by police and left bleeding from a head injury the other day. 75-year-old martin gugino is seen in this v
george floyd's funeral. why andrew cuomo, governor of new york, is outraged, coming up next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. hell reports" only on msnbc when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams...
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amazon said they will ban use of facial recognition for one year. it gives congress time to come up with ways to regulate the technology. the protest after the death of george floyd focused its attention on racial injustice and how they use technology to track people. yesterday ibm said they are getting out of the facial recognition business due to concerns about how the technology could be used for mass surveillance and racial profiling. >> walmart announced today that it will no longer place multicultural hair products and beauty products in locked cases. walmart received criticism for doing so because it implies customers who buy those products can't be trusted. the cases have to be unlocked by a store employee before an item can be purchased. >> knew it 10, a big increase in the cost of groceries. food prices jump nearly 6% between march and june. the past three months found retailers and suppliers struggling to keep up with demand. the price of meat jumped the most with sticks up 11% and porkchops up 8% meat processing plants were hit hard by the pandemic sewing production and in some cases halting it. shoppers say they noticed the higher prices. >> everythi
amazon said they will ban use of facial recognition for one year. it gives congress time to come up with ways to regulate the technology. the protest after the death of george floyd focused its attention on racial injustice and how they use technology to track people. yesterday ibm said they are getting out of the facial recognition business due to concerns about how the technology could be used for mass surveillance and racial profiling. >> walmart announced today that it will no longer...
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demonstrations happening from coast to coast as memorials are held for george floyd, clash of tech titans, elon musk is calling for the breakup of amazon. meanwhile slack and amazon are joining forces to take on microsoft. joining me at 8:50 eastern on powerful alliance. getting make back to work, universal orlando opening gates to public and nba has plan to return july 31st. mornings with maria begins right now. global markets this morning with firmer tone, take a look at european indices right now, the cac quarante in paris is up 106, better than 2% and dax index in germany 213 points. european markets closing out the week following yesterday's announcement. in asia overnight green across the board. best performer as you can see is the hang seng. nikkei average hitting 3-month high in japan with gain of 3 quarters of 1%. now some some of the top storiet we are watching this morning from los angeles to new york city, massive but mostly peaceful protests across the country honoring the life and legacy of george floyd. more than 32,000 national guard troops activated in taits. dc and major cities lift curfew curfews. family and friends
demonstrations happening from coast to coast as memorials are held for george floyd, clash of tech titans, elon musk is calling for the breakup of amazon. meanwhile slack and amazon are joining forces to take on microsoft. joining me at 8:50 eastern on powerful alliance. getting make back to work, universal orlando opening gates to public and nba has plan to return july 31st. mornings with maria begins right now. global markets this morning with firmer tone, take a look at european indices...
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amazon prime. they are trying to check their prolific filmic privilege while checking their apple watches. so let's watch everyone on their knees. not in prayer for racial hearing for george floyd, but in submission to their ever-growing list of demands. today, they demand we defined the police. >> most people don't realize that only 5% of the arrests happen in the country actually happen for a violent crime. we don't need the police and the way we do. in the policing apparatus always. >> tomorrow they may demands abolishing prisons altogether except for the people they don't like. liberals use to celebrate the end result and i remember that, they encourage you to be your own true self. free expression was celebrated, but now it is really bizarre because they are all about enforcing their own orthodoxy, their own conformity in speech and belief. you deviate from their ever-changing moving goalpost and they will excommunicate you at once. they have no interest and debate. who can blame them. they can't defend their lousy ideas or hatred of america. and they have no idea how to make anyone's life better, really better. and so that distracts you with the latest two minute symbol o
amazon prime. they are trying to check their prolific filmic privilege while checking their apple watches. so let's watch everyone on their knees. not in prayer for racial hearing for george floyd, but in submission to their ever-growing list of demands. today, they demand we defined the police. >> most people don't realize that only 5% of the arrests happen in the country actually happen for a violent crime. we don't need the police and the way we do. in the policing apparatus always....
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amazon plans to give lawmakers time to regular the software. the move comes amid protests against police brutality after the killing of unarmed black man, george floyd has acquired french rival, the deal will create one of the largest digital platforms in europe. the company aims to reach revenues of a billion euros by 2024. both platforms connect large companies with small trucking firms, making it possible to have a diversified fleet to deliver their products. on the phone with us is david nothacker, ceo, sennder. does thisof growth acquisition and able you to achieve? david: thank you for having me. we are reactive in germany and italy before this acquisition. we have the ambitious goal of hitting one billion in revenue by 2024. this acquisition-merger allows us to get closer to that target. is it more opportunity for consolidation in the european trucking market? david: absolutely. huge and highly fomented. trucks you see on european roads are run by companies that have fewer than 10 trucks. we definitely believe there is a -- consolidation opportunity here, and also with our platform and technology we are able to be significantly more efficient
amazon plans to give lawmakers time to regular the software. the move comes amid protests against police brutality after the killing of unarmed black man, george floyd has acquired french rival, the deal will create one of the largest digital platforms in europe. the company aims to reach revenues of a billion euros by 2024. both platforms connect large companies with small trucking firms, making it possible to have a diversified fleet to deliver their products. on the phone with us is david...
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george floyd uttered the words "i can't breathe." i'm kent coloma, it's my job to make sure all the packages that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazonen you come into work, that's what drives you. my little one, i would say he's definitely proud of me. every time he sees the blue prime trucks, he says, "daddy, there's your people!" i know every single one of us is here busting as hard as we can go every day to make sure these packages get delivered. as hard as we can go it's just that it's... lavender, yes it is. old spice, it's for men. but i like the smell of it. [music playing] frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the bounce wrinkle guard shorts have fewer wrinkles and static, and more softness. it's the world's first mega sheet that does the job of three dryer sheets! bounce out wrinkles. saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pa
george floyd uttered the words "i can't breathe." i'm kent coloma, it's my job to make sure all the packages that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazonen you come into work, that's what drives you. my little one, i would say he's definitely proud of me. every time he sees the blue prime trucks, he says, "daddy, there's your people!" i know every single one of us is here busting as hard as we can go every day to make sure these...
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quick headlines for you amazon is banning police departments from using facial recognition software for one year. the decision coming amid protests over the death of george floydngress time to regulate the technology and i.c.e. is banned from making arrests of courthouses in new york. a federal judge ruling the agency's practice is illegal saying it jeopardizes public safety. i.c.e. says it only makes courthouse arrests when necessary because some jails won't cooperate with them. steve? steve: thanks ainsley. critics say cancel culture has struck again from those to top editors residing from the new york times and the philadelphia inquiry after these stories ran in their papers to now when the classic film from 1939 gone with the wind now gone temporarily from hbo, as they add historical context to it. and the hit tv shows cops and livepd also getting canceled what does this all mean and how did we wind up here? let's talk to the author of " don't burn this book" dave rubi n. good morning to you. you've been talking about cancel culture for about five years, and here we are. >> here we are. well first off i just want to let you know that i did actually cancel
quick headlines for you amazon is banning police departments from using facial recognition software for one year. the decision coming amid protests over the death of george floydngress time to regulate the technology and i.c.e. is banned from making arrests of courthouses in new york. a federal judge ruling the agency's practice is illegal saying it jeopardizes public safety. i.c.e. says it only makes courthouse arrests when necessary because some jails won't cooperate with them. steve? steve:...
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protestas luego de la muerte de george floyd, al surgir informes que cuestionan la fiabilidad del sistema al ver rostros de estadounidenses y de raza negra en general, amazon sus compaÑeros de 4 patas son impulsores de la sana distancia, entre turistas y ciudadanos como gregorio, que vino desde oaxaca, pero no podrÁ visitar el parque. >>> me parece adecuado para que podamos protegernos un poco, no? >>> su labor es muy primordial, pues la ciudad de mÉxico se encuentra en semÁforo rojo de contagios, y de acuerdo con las autoridades, en los Últimos dÍas, ha aumentado la movilidad mÁs de un 10%. >>> como toda persona sentimos miedo, pero es parte de nuestras funciones y nuestra labor y es el trabajo que escogimos y lo r realizamos con mucha satisfacciÓn. >>> como los charros, estos policÍas no se saben rajar, salen a cabalgar y tratar con la crisis sanitaria. en mÉxico, noticias telemundo. >>> una manera muy creativa de enviar ese mensaje, muy importante, momento de comenzar un viernes en una nueva era, la era del nuevo normal. adelante. ♪(mÚsica)♪ los estados unidos reabriÓ. tu vida continÚa, y ahora mÁs que nunca tomando ciertas precauciones. adaptÁndonos al
protestas luego de la muerte de george floyd, al surgir informes que cuestionan la fiabilidad del sistema al ver rostros de estadounidenses y de raza negra en general, amazon sus compaÑeros de 4 patas son impulsores de la sana distancia, entre turistas y ciudadanos como gregorio, que vino desde oaxaca, pero no podrÁ visitar el parque. >>> me parece adecuado para que podamos protegernos un poco, no? >>> su labor es muy primordial, pues la ciudad de mÉxico se encuentra en...