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hee does for us. on the battle o of twenty counties. it also and- -i was sent to another so. to have becausead that it t would beeeen the end of it fofor me the ball do you have a re news of curry by. . she had to kidney issue didn't say kid to tunnnnel was thought about went on a veryy long hunger. demanded that i post case to from i was asking for simple. i i was wonondering like call my lawyer to come to well i was not able to both and photographs. sorry hi s some vey clear tomorrow because of the she had me and asking people years s and when we e saw each otothe thehese. be on phone hii well i wasn't really to talk. she had very ambitious demands. the problem was the people on the other side they didn't really care much for sucuch bebehavior. and i just dragged t out. anand that's why she suffered so much and as you said her kidneys sailingng stuff except. for the first timee sincee. bebeen released y y agrd to speak up here totoday is this important wise is the message of sending ask- i think it's important. because i lived through it d. hey do it and- i was a able to ex
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the story of when he was complaining that great drink whiskey, it may be true, and hee saidwhis sunday borough of whisy all the other generals. that is straight from joe miller. that is in the joe miller joke book. it's the original to lincoln. >> obviously his public life, his humor benefited him. but would you say because of his moroseness, the severe depression, the greatest person to benefit from him with his own psychology? it was an inability to snap himself out of moods, etc. >> i believe so. there is no way of quantifying in a utilitarian way the calculus of who benefited the most from lincoln's humor. but what i can say is that he himself regarded as essential to his well-being. he said to the painter of the white house, if it were not for these vents, it is the event of my well-being, he was acutely aware of it. at one stage, and this is relevant to your question, at one stage he said speaking to a member of his cabinet, it is was so probably chase, my dad didn't stantona joke. he said it was so difficult to im a joke into his head, it would take a surgical operation to impla
the story of when he was complaining that great drink whiskey, it may be true, and hee saidwhis sunday borough of whisy all the other generals. that is straight from joe miller. that is in the joe miller joke book. it's the original to lincoln. >> obviously his public life, his humor benefited him. but would you say because of his moroseness, the severe depression, the greatest person to benefit from him with his own psychology? it was an inability to snap himself out of moods, etc....
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president was called week and he wanted to take control of the streets and created a moment but not as hee inte and people rarelyreak with this administration. and even from west wing privately a on ba groubds but to have the military breaking from him was one thing he was unprepared. some back hash from the religious and it was and those image makes him soug and strong, that split scre of th peaceful protest getting ter gas,hat just served again hardened public opposition and move support away from hisaw and order push and to thees protest tors and he is reeling it from the aftermath. rot i reserve the balance of my time. where do republicans go from here? you have been talking to them all week. >> and various networks, republicans have decided to pat him on the head, president trump, that . him and say, we deposit see that, and don't know the information and don't know what he does and remarkable to see. every singlereay ts a new one of these blowups, milley or some tweet alleged antifa and a 75-year-old man from and it is incredible for senate republicans to fight for their control of w
president was called week and he wanted to take control of the streets and created a moment but not as hee inte and people rarelyreak with this administration. and even from west wing privately a on ba groubds but to have the military breaking from him was one thing he was unprepared. some back hash from the religious and it was and those image makes him soug and strong, that split scre of th peaceful protest getting ter gas,hat just served again hardened public opposition and move support away...
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we hee economymy off war. whwhere companies arere forced move fr moveve. we are not doioing tradiditiona bombs or weapons, but to produce onon the long-term more thihing the kind i just mentionened. medical equipments, health equipments, hospital, housing, health, hygiene, water, good food, et cetera, et cetera. a huge conversion of the industry. >> attali is positive, but he does not shy away from some ugly truths. the pandemic has exposed once again the inequality of our world not just in terms of wealth, but in terms of health as well. i want to mention disparities like in asia or africa that can be pockets of poverty are quite visible right next to skyscrapers. they are the ones who are going through this pandemic with the acute papain. >> death iss equal f for allll . andd thehen we s see also aroun worlrld a lot of wealthy and supposed to be well-protected people whichch are targeted by this disease. but it's clear that the poorest who cannot afford to confine because they have to go out to work simply to find food for their families, these people wi
we hee economymy off war. whwhere companies arere forced move fr moveve. we are not doioing tradiditiona bombs or weapons, but to produce onon the long-term more thihing the kind i just mentionened. medical equipments, health equipments, hospital, housing, health, hygiene, water, good food, et cetera, et cetera. a huge conversion of the industry. >> attali is positive, but he does not shy away from some ugly truths. the pandemic has exposed once again the inequality of our world not just...
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besiegedall that hee the capital tripoli for a year and many peoplple thought t he d gain conontrol.uddenenly, things have turned around totally. >> yes. i think a lot of people were surprprised. i think he was also surprprisedy the interventntion of the scale d opopen intntervention. campaign, the entntire welld control of tripoli supported openly by the uae, russia, and egypt. intervention to aa different level l by intervening locally. i know at the time, very few people in western government expected this kind of intervention by turkekey. i think ththe extent t to whichs has shifted the balance of power has surprised a lot of people. anchor: right. i want to go back to the fact that there is no international mediation effort. the u.n. spepecial envoy divisin is empty now. they left a month ago. europeaneveryone, countries, t the u.s., sayayinge need a political solution, but there is no negotiation at the international level. how can you expect a political solution in that situation? well, it is a actually quitite m meaningfufule a u.n.-led prorocess or even a meaningfulul politi
besiegedall that hee the capital tripoli for a year and many peoplple thought t he d gain conontrol.uddenenly, things have turned around totally. >> yes. i think a lot of people were surprprised. i think he was also surprprisedy the interventntion of the scale d opopen intntervention. campaign, the entntire welld control of tripoli supported openly by the uae, russia, and egypt. intervention to aa different level l by intervening locally. i know at the time, very few people in western...
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originally from gambia, hee arrived in italy and 2016, having crossed the mediterranean. since then, he has been working undeclared. [indiscernible] each candidate is dealt with individually. helping undocumented workers complete applications, there are two possibilities to apply for a six-month residence employment, working g through the end of mah or nonresident, as long as they have a permit. >> this measure is only available to workers in the agricultural sector or domestic health where there is a labor shortage, a restriction that some unions find regrettable. italian] estimation, to 200,000 undocumentnted immigrans able to obtain legal papers, thanks to ththe measure. all applications must be submitted by july 15. >> the french economy won't recover from the pandemic until 2022 according to a forecast from the french central bank, expecting the economy to shrink by 10% thiss year, while almost one million jobs will be lost. if theiness editor on picture is better or worse. >> it is not far off the previous forecast from various bodies on the impact pandemic is havin
originally from gambia, hee arrived in italy and 2016, having crossed the mediterranean. since then, he has been working undeclared. [indiscernible] each candidate is dealt with individually. helping undocumented workers complete applications, there are two possibilities to apply for a six-month residence employment, working g through the end of mah or nonresident, as long as they have a permit. >> this measure is only available to workers in the agricultural sector or domestic health...
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began, nikkhas s be working with a smalalr team than usua hehusband jerry, a co-workeoskakar are both h heeo l lend a helpining hand. and there's also juju-bee, t te yellow-h-headeamazon p parrot. >> she is actually a fort department c cfiscation.n. she was s in a cage with no percrching. her feet are really crippled. e hihily endangegered, jerry tels us.. this is probably onene of bezeze's mosthrereatened animimals. therere are now only a 120ofof ththese left andnd once those 0 are gone. the e bird will be extinct.. they hopoped that the e poachg would decrease this year. but actually in n fact during e lolockdown they y see that sevl of t the nests thahat had chicn them havave already bebeen poa. >>>>ikki buxton collects the chic f from thneststs thateneded byby poaching, t to raise then them havave safefety.ebeen poa. >> it's s the cutest t thin. ththe freshly hahatched yellow-headed amazon partsts needo bebe fedvery f fouhours. >> beieing a surrogagate mothes a long-tererm task. the paparrots will be looked af. then thehey'll be big g enougo be releasesed. >>>> over the papast 16 years,
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it is thanksks that t i am hee today. without them and the b books, i n't know where i i would be.t was not widely known you have been arrested. it was announced in july. for you it was only announced in october. i suppose it changes things for the media speaks about it. i expect ththe french authoritis were then able to speak in public. in february was during one o of my interrogatios somewhat took m me aside had a long conversation with me. been surprised i had refused such simple things as being able to call my family. the most simple thinings were nt even being given to me. i went on a smalall hunger stri, and the i interrogatotors said s is n not really about you. withabout the negotiations an iranian i in france. is --d me your r time here for france. i was just a bargainining chip. and that it was quite comforting. admit they would be an end and there would be an exchange. it also meant my frereedom was t tied to legal proceedings. >> w what do you think is bebes? beining discreet or a media campaign? >> t the media cererage did d pa role. my interrogators said the media tho
it is thanksks that t i am hee today. without them and the b books, i n't know where i i would be.t was not widely known you have been arrested. it was announced in july. for you it was only announced in october. i suppose it changes things for the media speaks about it. i expect ththe french authoritis were then able to speak in public. in february was during one o of my interrogatios somewhat took m me aside had a long conversation with me. been surprised i had refused such simple things as...
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hee largest superpower in the world i would dare say that i would not tell where to send his soldiers it is a powerful decision however i do notde deny i requested he not withdraw us forces from europe because that is important to me and that is a guarantee but if i am ready to receive more trips i am ready. and 2014 and next crimea there were huge fears among the polish society. first and foremost of troops in poland that demonstrateat article t five that it is treated seriously to be a soft landing on - - a soft landing for that. because the strongest army of the world and then to defend our borders 100 years ago in a great battle in 1920 we defeated the bolsheviks so during those outskirts we never want to see that situation and repeated again and with this important security guarantee and very pleased in nato and the realities of europe and understands the situation it brings security and thinks to that the imperial ambitions which have revived because georgia was in 2008 and has been stopped in this part of the world and i have no doubt whatsoever this is the policy of the united
hee largest superpower in the world i would dare say that i would not tell where to send his soldiers it is a powerful decision however i do notde deny i requested he not withdraw us forces from europe because that is important to me and that is a guarantee but if i am ready to receive more trips i am ready. and 2014 and next crimea there were huge fears among the polish society. first and foremost of troops in poland that demonstrateat article t five that it is treated seriously to be a soft...
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eroded the very legitimacy of the residency, that president trump asked the chinese president to ensure hee would win ee electioion. trump also encouraged the presesident to push uighur peope into camps, it said -- the book said. he was ignorantf facts, s such as finlaland being a c country,d britain having nuclear weapons. bolton said -- >> when you're dealing with somebodydy like putin, who hasas made his life undererstanding russia's strategic position n in the world against donald trump who does not enjoy reading about these issues are learning about them -- or learning about them, it is a very diffffult posititin for americica to be in. reporter: trump not only said the book was full of lies, he also found fox's news channel hannity to say this. >> terrible, terrible thing he did. he broke the law, very simple. as much as it is going to be broken, this is highly classified. that is highly classified information that he did not have approval to come up very loud and very strong. reporter: some are now waiting to see if the book might prompt further investigation into the prsident. it is
eroded the very legitimacy of the residency, that president trump asked the chinese president to ensure hee would win ee electioion. trump also encouraged the presesident to push uighur peope into camps, it said -- the book said. he was ignorantf facts, s such as finlaland being a c country,d britain having nuclear weapons. bolton said -- >> when you're dealing with somebodydy like putin, who hasas made his life undererstanding russia's strategic position n in the world against donald...
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. >>>> for the pepenguins that d brbring some welelcome reliefn the ststruggle for survival hee in whatolobl 3000 this we.. don't foet that we love heing from you. so do drop us a line to global3000@dw.com and visit our facebook page -- dw women. until next time, goodbye! safety is about quality of life you know you say that- that safety is not on the absence apartments you know is the presence of well being in the infrastructure to support people in their in their respective healing journey. in order to get people trust you have. let them know or let them see that you hear about. our street team is more like a family. really trying to make a difference. the ononly people of north texas is that they have a voice.
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we hee to reorient totallyly ou economy. inerioiod of warar, we a economy ofof war.ompapanies that are are forced to moveve from producing cars to producing bombs and ailalanes. we need to do the same, not to go to produce momore bombsbs or weapons. it's to produce on the lolong-term, more ththings of ad thatat i just mentioioned. it's more equipment and health, and hospital, and housing, and health. hygiene, water, and good food and et cetera, et cetera. they need a huge conversion of a lot of industries. >> attali is positive, but he does not shy away from some ugly truths. the pandemic has exposed once again the inequality of o our world, not just in terms of wealth, but in terms of health, as well. i want to mention disparity, lilike in asia, africa. there can be dramatic growths and pockets of poverty is visible. would it be right in saying that, thahat they are the one w are going through this pandemic with acutete pain? >> death is equal fofor all of anand then, , we see also aroune world, a lot of wealthy and supppposed to be well-prototted people which are t
we hee to reorient totallyly ou economy. inerioiod of warar, we a economy ofof war.ompapanies that are are forced to moveve from producing cars to producing bombs and ailalanes. we need to do the same, not to go to produce momore bombsbs or weapons. it's to produce on the lolong-term, more ththings of ad thatat i just mentioioned. it's more equipment and health, and hospital, and housing, and health. hygiene, water, and good food and et cetera, et cetera. they need a huge conversion of a lot of...
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. >>>> for the pepenguins that d brbring some welelcome reliefn the ststruggle for survival hee in whatglolobl 3000 this we.. don't foet that we love heing from you. so do drop us a line to global3000@dw.com and visit our facebook page -- dw women. until next time, goodbye! narrator: u urban planners and average citizens a around the world are working g to improve transportation in congested cities. i in bangkok, an architt fed up with his daily commute studies a combination of traditional boats and modern trains to beat traffic. in bogota, a profofessor and his students develop a citywide elelectric car-sharing sysystemo ease congestion in dense urban
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. >>>> for the pepenguins that d brbring some welelcome reliefn the ststruggle for survival hee in whatolobl 3000 this we.. don't foet that we love heing from you. so do drop us a line to global3000@dw.com and visit our facebook page -- dw women. until next time, goodbye! - whatat's your prprobm? whwhat's your soluti?? this is an interviview series about making the world a better place. in the campaign to reverse global warming most scientists, politicians, and entrepreneurs look for new technology. amory lovins, the visionary founder of rocky mountain institute, has led the global conversation about energy for more than 40 years. this is kampmp solutions. why are you growing banananas at 7,000 feet in your home? well, it used to g go to minus s 40 and below out here, and when we were building this passive h house
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there are still millions of people reporting the not been able to get any of the funds they needed or heel amount are due. lewis: samira hussain, u.ank in pakistan, doctors warning the country's already weak health care system coulde overwhelmed. the outbreak has not been as bad as some have fead, but the rate of new cases is at the highest level so far. secunder kermani reports. >> intensive care units for coronaviruse patients der pressure. there are only a handful of dedicated icu beds still free in a city of 15 million peopl they are racing to build new tifacili, but local officials and doctors have been frustrated by the central government's decision to lift nearly all lockdown restrictions. >> [indiscernible] afr the easing of lockdown, our medical services have reached their limit. we have been diverting cases to other hospitals. [indiscernible] secunder: these were shoppers in the capital,, islamabadshortly before the eid festival. since then, the rate of new cases has increased. the government isntroducing fines for those not social distancing or wearing masks, but enforcement is
there are still millions of people reporting the not been able to get any of the funds they needed or heel amount are due. lewis: samira hussain, u.ank in pakistan, doctors warning the country's already weak health care system coulde overwhelmed. the outbreak has not been as bad as some have fead, but the rate of new cases is at the highest level so far. secunder kermani reports. >> intensive care units for coronaviruse patients der pressure. there are only a handful of dedicated icu beds...
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with matt so hee that there is a chance of the lab. and had a c. is out born handle the cm got the. you know nations as well the six. is unless to any times. while in the nine ninety one of the hall million. were able to return to their home country every year. in the course the past decade not fake it tumbleled to only to hundred eighty five thousand. my people who play a pro i'm from. such as syria venezuela and afghanistan which hasas been wracked by conflict or crisis for years. meaning millions more are expected to leave in the near future. the u. n. is particularly concerned about venezuelan refugees most of whom now live in neighboring lombia on n parade. but i'm n nt legally y requested asylum. cool story of has very closely for you that's for the split stay with this more to come you what france. twenty four. the medical tool national park is a hikers paradise. it says one person to thank foror the naturl habitats being so well preserved it's this month. what a dda how are you so i i'm alwas good as long as i'm here in paradise he- bush's to timo first discovered the medica
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that's right so you like i was saying there i is a new ones hee and according to reports on twitter. there were two peaceful protest planned for today at twelve pm local time which is about an hour. but they have both been canceled due to the destruction caused yesterday by people who were not part of the protest so they start at noon and they were very peaceful i was there in santa monica. the protesters yesterday and it was. it was inspiring honestly it was it was beautiful people were just. work usingng theheir their voics to be heard. organizes work very hard to keep the crowds focused on because- i. and walking through the streets with their message i. black lives matter justice for george floyd. they were also chanting the names. of other people in addition to george ford for you who have been. is just- who have been all right at the hands of police who have been targeted- but despite the organizer's attttempt obviously other people took advantage of the situation some officials were also saying that they thought that- a lot of the people that were looting- and the idolizing ha
that's right so you like i was saying there i is a new ones hee and according to reports on twitter. there were two peaceful protest planned for today at twelve pm local time which is about an hour. but they have both been canceled due to the destruction caused yesterday by people who were not part of the protest so they start at noon and they were very peaceful i was there in santa monica. the protesters yesterday and it was. it was inspiring honestly it was it was beautiful people were just....
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questions about compatibibility across europe's borders stop because of it is that t the app in questionon hee in frarance. the french economy will contract 11% this year even more than expected because of course the corona virus pandemic connelly and finance minister bruno le maire. says he expects a rebound next year the government will continue to offer financial support to cafes. and restaurants even as they begin to re open across the country our business editor kate moody joins us cater hope you're on the terrarace but i suspect you might not be. this phase to be seen doctor measures could give a much neededed boost. to t the french economy. that's certainly the hopepe mark i may n not be on te terrace of the brutal american self wasas earlier on today. jut after giving that rather gloomy forecast. for economic growth he was among those who flocked. to a newly reopened terrorists in paris his twitter feed showed him happily having a coffee and a chat near last year- he said that over three hundred thousand restaurants and cafes. had re opened- that allowed some half a million french peop
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he could only be identified by the ring hee was wearing. after seeing the remains, so the world could see what they have done. we must remember the thousands of others whose lives were destroyed. but this bill will not do that. it would expand the meaning to include any bodily injury including a cut, abrasion or bruise, physical pain, illness or any other injury to the body no matter how temporary. mr. president, words have meaning. it would be a disgrace to declare that a bruise is lynching, that and the abrasion is lynching, any injury to the body no matter how temporary is on par with the atrocities done who were killed for no reason other than they were black.er to do that would demean their memory and achieving the legacy in the country. to be clear, the bill doesn't make it [inaudible] murdering on race or conspiring to do so is now illegal under federal law. it is already a federal crime and it's already a hate crime. we have had federal hate crimes statute's for over 50 years and it's been a federal crime to murder someone because o
he could only be identified by the ring hee was wearing. after seeing the remains, so the world could see what they have done. we must remember the thousands of others whose lives were destroyed. but this bill will not do that. it would expand the meaning to include any bodily injury including a cut, abrasion or bruise, physical pain, illness or any other injury to the body no matter how temporary. mr. president, words have meaning. it would be a disgrace to declare that a bruise is lynching,...
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hee said today. if you're. because they- probably then it further away they needed their moment with torch for had to say goodbye to also to bring mess because the peopople i to who were waiting in line were yes therere my andnd how a in it was for r them to say gogoodbye to a george because they y felt it reminded that or sometimes saying that thihis could have been brother their father t ther sonn a and- they wanteted to be there but they also carrrry showining that i s said. just brought this and for the after. there is a they will at six x am locacal time the public you. and tomorrow they will be at the private funeral att four in t te famimily but there will be somee very distinguished guests taking part in about private fufuneral including rev real art al sharpton. who is a very big figure here in the s. for the rights movement. we'll be there with part is there w will be local. politics maybe there who decided to fund a and to finance most of at these different memorials across at the united states he wi
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w well i tk of m my thought just arrived hee today he would be greatly disappointed inn the leadership. of the presisident a and of the government but he he would be very proud of all of those or please that people are demonstrating in a peaceful way jim. change it. was it are in.. with what g going throuough that people are to black glassss matter. and that you know often people thought black lives matter was saying something different there's almost deal believe. well all lives matter well of course we know that but black lives matter also that is what black lives matter stand near no one is ever said you know of a life is important but it seems like the treatment black people. have been getting all over again black black lives do not matter so we must ensure that all liveses do mattr and certainly now it's focused on black lives. black lives a disproportionately mistreated 16% of the popopulation in america. all right she was 60405060% of our population how is that possible analyststs. approached alan peoeople that dd you so there okay. yeah. the end of sure. not i'll try. the year
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that's alook atmornin view traffic a good morning to you, reewwithtower came,n hees are i we start our new week. 56 degrees in oakland. 54 and san francisco. santa rosa comes in at 50 degrees. i'm watching the winds and i am tracking out for you with the strongest winds and the north mountains, were still looking at mount st. helena peek wind gusts 56 mile-per-hour wind gusts. his for kills is of 47. mount hood is 31 miles per hour. the strongest winds this morning for the north bay mountains, with gusty conditions and low relative humidity values, high fire danger is there with a red flag warning for the north around. she the areas highlighted in red. thousand feet under this red flag warning, until 8 p.m.. vehicle fire weather conditions. the gonewsat e we bay inwe lt onshore flows starting to kick in tomorrow. in the meantime, here's what you can expect. gusts and the north bay mountains. it affects us across the region. we like it hot conditions and lynn tomorrow. cooler along the coast. the onshore flow and the pacific marine influence slowly starts to work its way in. will see co
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shouldn't be made political scapegoats by elected officials with their own personal ed>>shldheale council hees. two weeks ago, she declined to have an open discussion about use-of-force policies. word got out and a position was started online calling for her resignation. >>> the statue of queen isabella and christopher columbus will be removed from the state capitol rotunda. the statue has 19 1883. christopher columbus statues have become polarizing. >>> and a utah couple is celebrating an engagement thanks to the game animal crossing. the big moment happend after the original plan to propose in italy fell through. so take a look, his character dressed up in a suit, they sat down on a bench by a virtual campfire. he eventually asked his girlfriend to chop down a tree, revealing a box with a ring which he opened it in the game, he got down on one knee and r l asked her to marry him. and i must say, not the same as ita italy. not to me. >> still a great story. >> definitely. reggie. >> i've never played animal crossing, so i don't really know what is happening. i saw her chop down a tree, so tha
shouldn't be made political scapegoats by elected officials with their own personal ed>>shldheale council hees. two weeks ago, she declined to have an open discussion about use-of-force policies. word got out and a position was started online calling for her resignation. >>> the statue of queen isabella and christopher columbus will be removed from the state capitol rotunda. the statue has 19 1883. christopher columbus statues have become polarizing. >>> and a utah...
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intelligence was not considered credible >>> israel's defense minister says that benjamin netanyahu heesation will have to wait until after the pandempa determin determineic. >>> and removing the con federal battle emblem from mississippi's state flag mississippi is the last state with a confederate insignia on their flag "squawk alley" will return in two minutes time >>> watching these markets this morning. we have a weigh in on what may be driving the action. >> yeah, i mean they're making the case that in the last few weeks they have pulled back internal weakness. most stocks were down. everything that happened last week, as we creatak as it was, e selloffs, it happened within the range of the prior couple of weeks. so just on a technical basis it seems like you can still dhaul a con sal addition are we going to continue to follow the kind of path defined by that 2009 march bottom. it siyncs up okay right now it could be something desightive like that but other things are not really capitol rating with that view. you're not having a linear improvement in the economic numbers. i do thi
intelligence was not considered credible >>> israel's defense minister says that benjamin netanyahu heesation will have to wait until after the pandempa determin determineic. >>> and removing the con federal battle emblem from mississippi's state flag mississippi is the last state with a confederate insignia on their flag "squawk alley" will return in two minutes time >>> watching these markets this morning. we have a weigh in on what may be driving the...
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soon after he entered the war hee and set up headquarters is a russiant son translator.ter the chinese armies entered north korea the headquarters were attacked and the general had just left his son had returned to the cabin. planes came in and they bombed the cabin and killed his son. considered asome potential successor, is buried in north korea and honored on their memorial day so to speak. the connection between china and north korea is quite close historically. , buthave their animosities the chinese people and north heiran people recognize t relationship is deep and long. host: our guest is joining us from florida and our next caller is from florida. bill, good morning. caller: good morning to you. it is a privilege to talk to mr. hanley. my question is two parts. koread north and south originally become separated? my second part is do you think north korea thinks in terms of what drives them today is not self-preservation, but the desire to unify the peninsula? host: thank you. first, on the division between north and south korea along the 30th parallel. guest: ye
soon after he entered the war hee and set up headquarters is a russiant son translator.ter the chinese armies entered north korea the headquarters were attacked and the general had just left his son had returned to the cabin. planes came in and they bombed the cabin and killed his son. considered asome potential successor, is buried in north korea and honored on their memorial day so to speak. the connection between china and north korea is quite close historically. , buthave their animosities...
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coming up, today the president announced that hee is finalizing the executive order on police reform.coming up next. ♪ guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 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. for 37 years we have been fighting for survivors of child sex abuse. even in these uniquely challenging times we're still fighting with dedication and devotion. california law gives survivors a chance to take legal action, but only for a limited time. if you were sexually abused by a priest, scout leader, coach or teacher contact us confidentially today. it's time. >> sean: earlier today the president announced he is executive order of policing. also pardoned by president trump and now running by the way his congressional candidate, and my old home state of georgia.a. also the goddaughter of my friend, al vida king who i love tremendously. you are watching all of this unfolded, probably no greater speech in our history t
coming up, today the president announced that hee is finalizing the executive order on police reform.coming up next. ♪ guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 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. for 37 years we have been fighting for survivors of child sex abuse. even in these uniquely challenging times we're still...
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union back in the civil war appear that many of the people for whom these bases are named were leaders hee regard but who were elevated during the lost cause movement. he goes on to say, we do not live in a country in which robert e. lee can serve as an inspiration. what does the white house say to that? >> fort bragg is known for the heroes that trained there, deployed from there, and it's an insult to say to the men and women who left there, the last thing they saw on american soil before going overseas and in some cases losing their lives to tell them that what they left was inherently a racist institution because of the name. that is unacceptable to the president, and rightfully so. and i would also note, where do you draw the line here? i'm told that no longer can you find on hbo "gone with the wind" because somehow that is now offensive. where do you draw the line? george washington and thomas jefferson and thomas mattison be erased from history question rick what about and internment camps? should he be erased from history, or lyndon johnson, who has a history, documented of racist
union back in the civil war appear that many of the people for whom these bases are named were leaders hee regard but who were elevated during the lost cause movement. he goes on to say, we do not live in a country in which robert e. lee can serve as an inspiration. what does the white house say to that? >> fort bragg is known for the heroes that trained there, deployed from there, and it's an insult to say to the men and women who left there, the last thing they saw on american soil...
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are you saying hee should have testified during the impeachment trial, john bolton, in that interview last night saying he doesn't want president trump to have a secondp term, doesn't think that d is capable of the b of being president ofof united states but doing it in this form, putting that in public in the book, that he is doing get, said that's the more effective way of ensuring that the second term doesn't have it. what you think about that argument? >> caller: i think it's a good argument but at the same time i also think that if he had spoken sooner, the american people would've had a much better idea of what this president is doing in our white house. we deserve better. >> host: that's jane in brooklyn, new york, this morning. or from john bolton about president trump's fitness fort office. >> i think he was so focused on the reelection that longer-term considerations fell by the wayside. there was considerable emphasis on the photo opportunity and the press reaction to it, and little focus on what such meetings did the bargaining position of the united states. >> are you say
are you saying hee should have testified during the impeachment trial, john bolton, in that interview last night saying he doesn't want president trump to have a secondp term, doesn't think that d is capable of the b of being president ofof united states but doing it in this form, putting that in public in the book, that he is doing get, said that's the more effective way of ensuring that the second term doesn't have it. what you think about that argument? >> caller: i think it's a good...
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and hee listens to him, just throws out the false narrative on everything.is just -- it just disgusts me how he never takes responsibility for anything. at least admit to some of your wrongs. host: ok. let's go to arthur in new jersey. democrats line. hello. caller: hi, pedro. i try to get through when the representative was on. i don't need lectures on gun violence from republicans, especially from taste like to -- from states like texas. terrorists on the no-fly list can easily purchase an ak-47 with all the ammunition he needs. the system is hypocritical and i'm disappointed you didn't bring it up to tell the truth. thet ever do that with public brings of gun violence. don't just sit there. bring up that fact. host: larry joins us from rapid city, south dakota. hi. caller: good morning. two things i wanted to comment on, and with this virus response, which is no response at all. it is a herd immunity technique. basically all they are trying to do is they want to get this thing over with. they open up the whole country, the whole country is opened up for p
and hee listens to him, just throws out the false narrative on everything.is just -- it just disgusts me how he never takes responsibility for anything. at least admit to some of your wrongs. host: ok. let's go to arthur in new jersey. democrats line. hello. caller: hi, pedro. i try to get through when the representative was on. i don't need lectures on gun violence from republicans, especially from taste like to -- from states like texas. terrorists on the no-fly list can easily purchase an...
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this young man is leaving his family behind on this father's day and hee we are again you and i talking about another black man who lost his life to law enforcement. >>> david, president trump is pushing his june 19th tulsa rally back a day apparently out of respect for june-teenth the holiday commemorating the end of slavery. this is a man who never backs down. how do you explain this move? >> he did back down. when you think about it, it is extraordinary that he felt he had to. after all, what could be more appropriate in this season than to have a presidential address on june 19th? tulsa would be a good place to do it, a city a site of one of the great -- it would be a great place to make atonement and have reconciliation. the reaction of donald trump says we don't think you are going to do any of those things. we think you are going to make this address to provoke. his reaction was that is exactly what i was going to do. it would not be a speech appropriate to be delivered on the 19th of june. so his retreat is a sign of, again, trouble. i don't think you should accept the reason th
this young man is leaving his family behind on this father's day and hee we are again you and i talking about another black man who lost his life to law enforcement. >>> david, president trump is pushing his june 19th tulsa rally back a day apparently out of respect for june-teenth the holiday commemorating the end of slavery. this is a man who never backs down. how do you explain this move? >> he did back down. when you think about it, it is extraordinary that he felt he had to....
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hee you get a one-use menu and you can see that the tables are at least six feet apart. and if you look beyond this restaurant you will see that restaurants have spilled over on to the street because that gives them a little more room to spread out to allow people to social distance. and you can see that there are multiple layers of restaurants that are doing the same thing. here you could tell that people are social distancing. you're required to wear a mask while you're not dining. but over the weekend three restaurants were closed here in miami-dade because they were not following the rules and that is the message both locally and the state of florida inspections will be going up as the number of coronavirus cases also increase. >> thank you for showing us what's happening there in miami beach. >>> new york city is now entering a phase two of its coronavirus reopening plan today and this means that offices, hair salons, barbershops, car dealerships and outdoor dining are going to be allowed to resume. cnn's alexander field has more from new york. >> reporter: this is
hee you get a one-use menu and you can see that the tables are at least six feet apart. and if you look beyond this restaurant you will see that restaurants have spilled over on to the street because that gives them a little more room to spread out to allow people to social distance. and you can see that there are multiple layers of restaurants that are doing the same thing. here you could tell that people are social distancing. you're required to wear a mask while you're not dining. but over...
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. >> hello, everyone hee's what's happening at this hour moments ago the city of minneapolis agreed toll chokeholds by police and require any officer who see the use of unauthorized force to intervene and report it. >>> in buffalo, new york, a criminal probe has been launched into two officers seen shoving an elderly man to the ground during protests. he's been hospital idesed with a head injury. >>> during president trump's news conference he suggested with apparent aprufl that reporters had chosen to relax their social distancing by sitting closer together. a white house press offense said nbc news it was his decision because it looks better and points out they have been tested >>> iran violating all of the restrictions in its 2018 international nuclear deal that's according to a united states report seen by the ap since the u.s. dropped out of that pact, iran has stepped up the nuclear efforts trying to pressure other countries into counter acting the affects of u.s. economic sanctions. >>> you are up to date, kelly. back to you. >> thank you >>> as the country starts to reopen for
. >> hello, everyone hee's what's happening at this hour moments ago the city of minneapolis agreed toll chokeholds by police and require any officer who see the use of unauthorized force to intervene and report it. >>> in buffalo, new york, a criminal probe has been launched into two officers seen shoving an elderly man to the ground during protests. he's been hospital idesed with a head injury. >>> during president trump's news conference he suggested with apparent...
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woman who watalking about her brther, and how she had bn arrested brutally and this is importantto for heecifically to support him in addition to george floyd. so you had a lot of people outside of the church as the service was going on,as the speeches were going on, all of them with difrent signs, blac lives matter, i can't breathe, and it wasn'pl rojusssthe county who traveled here, amidst a global pandemic to be here today in support of george george and his family. >> woodruff: and it is, in fact, it's not just a national movement. but matt, what are the leaders,. local leaders there inouon saying about all this? how are they relating to it? >> well, te of tings that mayor sylvester turner talked he's going to sign an executive order banning choke holdings by the houston police department. this is a police department, they asked for a member leading into george floyd's death. we have six officer-involved shootings with civilians in the five weeks leading into georgede floyd'h. so there was a lot of momentum locally when it comes to police anthis was just like the cherry on top. but ist
woman who watalking about her brther, and how she had bn arrested brutally and this is importantto for heecifically to support him in addition to george floyd. so you had a lot of people outside of the church as the service was going on,as the speeches were going on, all of them with difrent signs, blac lives matter, i can't breathe, and it wasn'pl rojusssthe county who traveled here, amidst a global pandemic to be here today in support of george george and his family. >> woodruff: and it...
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and on that point of protestors, we're not seeing them right hee in the vicinity of dream city church, but we do know on th perimeter there are several protestors, anti-trump protestors that have shown up. >> woodruff: all right. stephanie sigh reporting from the site of esident trump's visit right now to phoenix, arizona. thank you, stephanie. >> thank you. >> woodruff: as the country faces a moment of reckonings about eatment of black americans and other people of color, the display of memorialst monuments anues is being re-examined once again. president trump doubled down today, thr for vandalizing or destroying statues. part of our race matters coverage, we begin with thi report from jeffrey brown. s >> brown: s on a horse, tall in the saddle: theodore roosevelt, 26th t president of united states, in a pose symbolizing american strength and confidence. but below him, two men-- a native american and an afran, nameless figures in different poses, and for many, different symbols: of american racism and brutal expansionism. sunday, the american museum of natural history in new york an
and on that point of protestors, we're not seeing them right hee in the vicinity of dream city church, but we do know on th perimeter there are several protestors, anti-trump protestors that have shown up. >> woodruff: all right. stephanie sigh reporting from the site of esident trump's visit right now to phoenix, arizona. thank you, stephanie. >> thank you. >> woodruff: as the country faces a moment of reckonings about eatment of black americans and other people of color, the...
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birth, hee of pearl's was involved in the tom starr gang. they were cattle rustlers. he fled with his family to california. shortly after eddie's birth in 1871, they returned to missouri and jim reed rode often on with the -- with both brother gangs. belle was named as an accessory but there were no -- there was no evidence against her. jim was on the run and a deputy sheriff cornered and killed him in texas in august of 1874. belle sent her children to live with their grandparents and legend is taking over where we have no history but we traditionally believe that she herself was on the run and she drifted into oklahoma indian territory where she began to lead her own band of cattle and horse thieves. there week -- therefore we have the belle starr gang. -- who was a cherokee. they married in 1880 all the legends say it might have been a common-law marriage. who knows? they lived on cherokee land and they built a house, where they would harbor outlaws often. in 1883, both of them were convicted of stealing horses and spent nine months in jail in detroit. belle is kno
birth, hee of pearl's was involved in the tom starr gang. they were cattle rustlers. he fled with his family to california. shortly after eddie's birth in 1871, they returned to missouri and jim reed rode often on with the -- with both brother gangs. belle was named as an accessory but there were no -- there was no evidence against her. jim was on the run and a deputy sheriff cornered and killed him in texas in august of 1874. belle sent her children to live with their grandparents and legend...
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>> well, hee in o'fallon, we definitely have a much better officers than a f otherolice places, and i think that's why we're working with them to kind of keep the protests safe. it's not all of theficers that are the probm, but it's the system that they operate under. ey are able to do these things that they do that are someset inhuman, basically, and they're able to get away with a lot of it because of the way that our system works, and that's why wee need to cht. >> reporter: thandiwedu abah, you have been organizing a protest in places where police aree of the criticized for the wayy the handled videos. we've seen police be violent thwarts even peaceful protesters and bystandero so i wnder how you read when a police officer is part of a march or takes a knee? >> i view this as a systemic i don't believe in the good cop narrative. i believe there are good people who decide to become co, but in choosing to do that, i feel you are choosing to join an oppressive system. >> reporter: we've heard two phrases, defund police and abolish police, become popular in recent weeks. i wonder what
>> well, hee in o'fallon, we definitely have a much better officers than a f otherolice places, and i think that's why we're working with them to kind of keep the protests safe. it's not all of theficers that are the probm, but it's the system that they operate under. ey are able to do these things that they do that are someset inhuman, basically, and they're able to get away with a lot of it because of the way that our system works, and that's why wee need to cht. >> reporter:...
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now, hee he admits that's not ly to happen but senator schumer wants a full investigation. >> any investigationust examine the roles of president trump, attorney general barr and anyone else who was involved. the bottom line is we need an answer to two simple questions. what did the president know? and when did he know it? >> reporter: despite being told to resign by barr on friday, it wasn't until last night berman officially agreed to step down as prosecutor in new york's southern district. it was after barr conceded that berman's deputy would take over for the time being. rather than barr's choice. berman saying in light of attorney general barr's decision to respect the normal on of on f presentation of law and have the deputy u.s. attorney become acting u.s. attorney, i will leave the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york effective immediately. barr had president trump fire berman and said berman chose public spectacle over public service. on saturday, the president denied any involvement. >> that's all up to the attorney general, attorney general barr is working on
now, hee he admits that's not ly to happen but senator schumer wants a full investigation. >> any investigationust examine the roles of president trump, attorney general barr and anyone else who was involved. the bottom line is we need an answer to two simple questions. what did the president know? and when did he know it? >> reporter: despite being told to resign by barr on friday, it wasn't until last night berman officially agreed to step down as prosecutor in new york's southern...
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about how ththe different drdrivers rally a arod bubba wallace and that t show of solidaririty and how heed in his words that would not have hahappened 20 years ago. the particulars o of the noose d the f fbi - -- they have call ia noose manany times. ththey d n not say it wasn't. they calleitit a noose, just to make it clear,r, no matter whent was placed there and why bubba wawallace was given that particul garagage, don't know. they call it a noose. but the p part that was realllly impressive to me is, n number o, the way nascar immediately rallied around bubba wallace. ththey did more in 48 hours than the nfl did for con kaepernick for four or five years or however long it has been. the show of solidarity around nascar, around the driver -- which is different than the fans. the fans had one r reaction. he saw a lot of -- i've even seen in the twitter mentions. i posted my support for bubbaba wallace. there's a certain demographic nascar, but the drivers don't match that demographic. atat is one e thing i did not know. i thought they were one in the same. but the show of solidarity is so
about how ththe different drdrivers rally a arod bubba wallace and that t show of solidaririty and how heed in his words that would not have hahappened 20 years ago. the particulars o of the noose d the f fbi - -- they have call ia noose manany times. ththey d n not say it wasn't. they calleitit a noose, just to make it clear,r, no matter whent was placed there and why bubba wawallace was given that particul garagage, don't know. they call it a noose. but the p part that was realllly impressive...
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african-amererican masassage therapist who was checked almlmt a year ago by aurora, colorado, policece, as hee said to them, i am different." we will speak with his family's attorney. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: violinists joinining as there's ---- joining others as a justice for elijah mcclain event over the weekend in aurora, colorado. "violin vigil" for elijah mcclain. he playeyed the violin.. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. as we go now to colorado, where thousands shut down a highway in aurora saturday to demand justice for elijah m mcclain, te 23-year-old african-american man killed by police in august. story is-- elijah's facing renewed scrutiny and outrage amid the nationwide uprising against police brutality. last week, colorado governor jared polis ordered the state attorney general to investigate the death. on the night of august 24, 2019, elijah was walking home from a store when someone called 911 on him to report a "suspicious person." although they said he was unarmed. mcclain was wearing a ski mask, something his family says he often did because he had anemia and
african-amererican masassage therapist who was checked almlmt a year ago by aurora, colorado, policece, as hee said to them, i am different." we will speak with his family's attorney. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: violinists joinining as there's ---- joining others as a justice for elijah mcclain event over the weekend in aurora, colorado. "violin vigil" for elijah mcclain. he playeyed the violin.. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. as we go now to colorado, where...