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horace cooper is here next to expose the reverend's playbook.y there. >> laura: al sharpton has made it his business to insert himself in the most divisive, racial conflicts of the last four decades. in recent years, that's including cases like freddie gray, michael brown, and we are seeing the same playbook with george floyd's death. >> mom is the word until we lay michael the rest, and the injustice, justice is the agenda. >> justice for freddie gray. do not condemn people for their anger. the movement won't rest until we get justice. until we have one standard of justice. >> laura: after tragedy hits, sharpton swoops in with his no justice, no peace mantra and leaves a trail of destruction with zero results literally. from ferguson to baltimore, minneapolis, sharpton's in the prevention made the situation of our volatile and violin. joining me now is horace cooper, project 21 cochair, and how "trump is america how does he keepgetting away wi? >> it's lucrative. it's absolutely lucrative. he has no actual purpose. not in ferguson, not in flori
horace cooper is here next to expose the reverend's playbook.y there. >> laura: al sharpton has made it his business to insert himself in the most divisive, racial conflicts of the last four decades. in recent years, that's including cases like freddie gray, michael brown, and we are seeing the same playbook with george floyd's death. >> mom is the word until we lay michael the rest, and the injustice, justice is the agenda. >> justice for freddie gray. do not condemn people...
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horace cooper is here next to expose the reverence playbook. woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. >> laura: al sharpton has made it his business to assert himself into the most divisive racial conflicts in the last four decades and recent years, that's including cases like freddie gray, michael brown and we are seeing the same playbook with george floyd's tragic death. >> no matter what they said, mom is the word until we lay michael to rest, and then, justice. justice is the agenda. >> justice. do not condemn people. we do not get rest until we get one standard of justice. >> laura: after tragedy hits, sharpton swoops in with his justice. they leave t
horace cooper is here next to expose the reverence playbook. woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555....
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horace, why do we see this happen city after city?it is because democrats cannot learn any new tricks. from the 19th century, 21st century, there has always been efforts on their part to intimidate black americans, the kind of people that want to work, the kind of people that want to own their own businesses, the kind of people that want to succeed. the irony is, it is really clever this time because the effort to set blacks back is being done in the name of saving blacks. i'm asking black america, white america, brown america, wake up. look and see what they are doing. don't let it happen again. two sentries of this was enough. >> laura: systemic great racism is blamed for most of this and from cities that have n run by liberals and in many cases minority governments for year after year. you pointed out before in baltimore what happened under their leadership but this isn't solving itself. and al sharpton today at the funeral for george floyd said this. >> george floyd's story has been distorting black folks. what happened to floyd h
horace, why do we see this happen city after city?it is because democrats cannot learn any new tricks. from the 19th century, 21st century, there has always been efforts on their part to intimidate black americans, the kind of people that want to work, the kind of people that want to own their own businesses, the kind of people that want to succeed. the irony is, it is really clever this time because the effort to set blacks back is being done in the name of saving blacks. i'm asking black...
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interior minister horace the who for visited stick guard city center with both the state premier and the mayor at his side. they wanted to show strength and solidarity with local police in the aftermath of the weekend riots. those the i hope the perpetrators have been found. and that speedy and harsh sentences will be handed down. through. shopkeepers already suffering from the pandemic lock down had to sweep up glass shards the cost of the damage is in the millions. the last thing we need in these difficult times is for young men to initiate an orgy of violence for no reason at all signed by. police are at pains to determine what led to this not a vile. following a single drug check by police young men joined forces to riot in stuttgart from saturday night into the early hours of sunday morning. all they seem to have in common was a hatred of police and a desire to broadcast their violent acts online 25 suspects have been arrested so far. you've won unites them is a hatred of the police that we have been observing across germany during the last few weeks and months. they acted on th
interior minister horace the who for visited stick guard city center with both the state premier and the mayor at his side. they wanted to show strength and solidarity with local police in the aftermath of the weekend riots. those the i hope the perpetrators have been found. and that speedy and harsh sentences will be handed down. through. shopkeepers already suffering from the pandemic lock down had to sweep up glass shards the cost of the damage is in the millions. the last thing we need in...
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kasik to an economic recession plus the looming prospect of a no deal breaks it adds up to a horace an aria. production at press mark is only slowly starting again normally 90 people were in the heart of england supplying steel parts for the car industry. coronas hit the company hard they have very few new orders the last thing they need is a hard breads and with no trade deal at the end of the year that's going to be. very difficult especially in a market that's been depressed as well so its 2nd triple hit it's going to be the most challenging time in my career ever the u.k. car industry is facing its biggest crisis ever due to the virus. luxury carmaker mclaren had to layoff a quarter of its workforce and nodia bragg's it with the e.u. would mean that cars as well as components would be hit with a 10 percent tariff making u.k. cost very expensive to sell on the continent its main export market if there was a no trade deal breaks or at the end of the year there would be a hit to exports and therefore a hit to production in the u.k. and we would see tens of thousands of job losses ther
kasik to an economic recession plus the looming prospect of a no deal breaks it adds up to a horace an aria. production at press mark is only slowly starting again normally 90 people were in the heart of england supplying steel parts for the car industry. coronas hit the company hard they have very few new orders the last thing they need is a hard breads and with no trade deal at the end of the year that's going to be. very difficult especially in a market that's been depressed as well so its...
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horace cooper joins us tonight. horace cooper, thanks so much for coming on.most of all by the response from the authorities, the people in positions of power in law enforcement, in politics. why do they react as they did? >> we are all under this grand delusion that racism is running rampant in america. when i was just a little kid, my grandmother told me the story about the emperor that had no clothes. you may remember the story. myry grandmother ended the stor, she explained -- she said buck naked and finally a little kid said what everyone saw, knew to be true, but was denying. i've got my own truth bomb. america isn't a racist country. in fact, racism is so hard to find, you have to create these circumstances in order to find one. you are member that guy in chicago? he had to hire foreigners to do the racism that american somatic america just won't do >> tucker: we covered the story for a month and never used that line, that is so good. but why -- and i think you're absolutely right and i think most americans, no matter who they voted for, understand real
horace cooper joins us tonight. horace cooper, thanks so much for coming on.most of all by the response from the authorities, the people in positions of power in law enforcement, in politics. why do they react as they did? >> we are all under this grand delusion that racism is running rampant in america. when i was just a little kid, my grandmother told me the story about the emperor that had no clothes. you may remember the story. myry grandmother ended the stor, she explained -- she...
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loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruit it here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place charlotte thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit so into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the else
loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruit it here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place charlotte thought it...
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economy and their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose ran out of bags and other supplies to aid the cleanup says the city's bernie rosales don't come down faster way through they're going to incite people will probably vote to incite people to leave them or graffiti. >>this downtown bank lost every street front window other businesses were boarding up on broken windows to guard against further trouble hoping to reopen soon and recoup some of his pandemic losses. >>cesar paskel says the broken window send him back another $1800. >>all in this together you know it's it's a it's a role that our lives are economy. well, the mostly peaceful demonstrations c
economy and their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by...
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economy and their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose ran out of bags and other supplies to aid the cleanup says the city's bernie rosales don't come down faster way through they're going to incite people will probably vote to lose sight people early them or graffiti. >>this downtown bank lost every street front window other businesses were boarding up on broken windows to guard against further trouble hoping to reopen soon and recoup some of his pandemic losses. >>cesar paskel says the broken window send him back another $1800. >>all in this together you know it's it's a it's a role that our lives our economy. and now we've got we have to be positive
economy and their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by...
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economy and their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the prote%ts that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. for shame there are some elements of one to create a problem. >>and fight >>still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose ran out of bags and other supplies to aid the cleanup says the city's bernie rosales don't come down faster way through they're going to incite people will probably vote to lose sight people early them or graffiti this downtown bank lost every street front window other businesses were boarding up on broken windows to guard against further trouble hoping to reopen soon and recoup some of his pandemic losses. >>cesar press call says the broken window send him back another $1800. >>all in this together you know it's it's a it's a role that our lives are economy. well, the mostly peaceful demonstrat
economy and their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the prote%ts that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. for shame there are some elements of one to create a problem. >>and fight >>still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up...
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bring you to france you know the latest rally by french health workers is under way in horace live images right you know. carnival atmosphere right now as you're seeing as people move down the street a great mass as well all of people we saw a number of weeks ago around 100000 plus health workers came out onto the streets it looks as if the unions are evening for even higher than that indeed what is happening right now in paris is one of many planned nationwide this choose day let's go to the city to our correspondent charlotte dubin ski who is there for us sure just bring us up to date remind us why french medical staff are buckeye to all to the streets again today. they've been coming out most tuesdays leaving them these days to make sure the government is aware of how unhappy they are about this situation that this isn't a problem 7 that's resulted into from the pandemic it could be 19 cond that make this is a problem that has been all new going for many many years in france in fact before the curve at 19 pandemic we were speaking to doctors and nurses to a consistent be telling us tha
bring you to france you know the latest rally by french health workers is under way in horace live images right you know. carnival atmosphere right now as you're seeing as people move down the street a great mass as well all of people we saw a number of weeks ago around 100000 plus health workers came out onto the streets it looks as if the unions are evening for even higher than that indeed what is happening right now in paris is one of many planned nationwide this choose day let's go to the...
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analysis on this and and the state of the economy with todd horace chief strategist at bubba trading and co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles thank you both for being here today but i want to start with you now the n b e r declared that the u.s. recession began officially in february now this marks the fastest and be our has actually declared any recession is this a good thing as the faster the drop usually the faster the bounce back. hi brad thanks for having me back listen i put very little stock into what any accounts really said because they're not calling it until it's already over and they're sure on your show with you i said that we're going into a recession back at the end of january it was easy to see that they were starting to break down and of course then the coronavirus really kicked in and we saw the country shut down which is automatically by itself going to create some major problems creating a recession again this steve this is how fast they bounce back nobody really knows the answer to that and we'll see where we go from here but at the end of the day we'
analysis on this and and the state of the economy with todd horace chief strategist at bubba trading and co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles thank you both for being here today but i want to start with you now the n b e r declared that the u.s. recession began officially in february now this marks the fastest and be our has actually declared any recession is this a good thing as the faster the drop usually the faster the bounce back. hi brad thanks for having me back listen i put...
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those police officers and as we are just getting this tape just the details are just getting more horacebecause there were multiple witnesses out there we talked to some witnesses today who said that the officers wouldn't put on plastic globes and picked up their silkies. after they killed before really doing it we tell that 16 seconds before they did the. 57 new cases of corona virus have been reported in china dozens tested positive after visiting the biggest wholesale food market in the capital beijing that area is now closed and under police guard. and chillies health minister has been replaced the day off to the country reported its west spike included $1000.00 cases since the pandemic began high monoliths has been under mounting pressure to resign over his handling of the outbreak the french government spokeswoman is calling for the collection of ethnicity based statistics in a bid to monitor the extent of discrimination in the country to beseen di a who is of senegalese heritage says not being able to measure and see reality as it is has allowed fantasies to prosper and venezuela'
those police officers and as we are just getting this tape just the details are just getting more horacebecause there were multiple witnesses out there we talked to some witnesses today who said that the officers wouldn't put on plastic globes and picked up their silkies. after they killed before really doing it we tell that 16 seconds before they did the. 57 new cases of corona virus have been reported in china dozens tested positive after visiting the biggest wholesale food market in the...
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. >>> horace is in philadelphia, as our discussion continues. hi, horace. >> caller: good evening.'m fascinated by the program. i'm watching every night it appears. how did the lincolns come to know each other? who courted who? how did they come to meet? >> may we answer that by video. we're going to learn more about lincoln's springfield home. we'll learn about their life there as we visit that. can we watch that next? >> this is the lincoln home in springfield, illinois. this is the only home they ever owned. this is where mary learned how to be a wife and mother. they lived here from 1844 to 1861. over the course of the 17 years they added on and added on and created this two-story, very comfortable upper class home. after 11 years of living in the house they were able to add a full second floor as part of the expanding of not only their family, they were expanding their house at the same time and mr. lincoln's career. he was traveling the circuit. most of the day-to-day oversight would have been mary lincoln. she was very decisive. she knew what she wanted. it was probably not
. >>> horace is in philadelphia, as our discussion continues. hi, horace. >> caller: good evening.'m fascinated by the program. i'm watching every night it appears. how did the lincolns come to know each other? who courted who? how did they come to meet? >> may we answer that by video. we're going to learn more about lincoln's springfield home. we'll learn about their life there as we visit that. can we watch that next? >> this is the lincoln home in springfield,...
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horace johnson will set out his plan today for easy -- boris johnson will set out his plan today for easing the lockdown. since restrictions were imposed last month, johnson said non-essential retailers could reopen june 15 if the threat of the virus continued to recede. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in i amthan 120 countries, ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. tom? francine? tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. it is so important to frame out where we are, spx back year to date, not out to the record high we saw in february, but very impressive. we take a pause now. 30, futures,ive negative 3.07. the vix, 26.77. yields come in nicely from the .92 that we saw a day ago, maybe a day and a half ago. we are back to .82 on the 10 year yield. francine? francine: there was a bit of with risktum lost assets stalling after the historic rally, treasuries still advancing. at is a good thing to look when we see a risk rally. 107.89.ently up shrinking less than expected, so down 3% d
horace johnson will set out his plan today for easy -- boris johnson will set out his plan today for easing the lockdown. since restrictions were imposed last month, johnson said non-essential retailers could reopen june 15 if the threat of the virus continued to recede. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in i amthan 120 countries, ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. tom? francine? tom: thank you so much. equities,...
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tonight horace cabrera delivered the response to the deliberate exploitation. also tonight and this is a huge story, a ucla professor is not receiving death threats after refusing to move exams in the wake of floyd's death.
tonight horace cabrera delivered the response to the deliberate exploitation. also tonight and this is a huge story, a ucla professor is not receiving death threats after refusing to move exams in the wake of floyd's death.
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hi, horace. >> caller hey, good evening. i'm fascinated by the program.ve been listening since it's been on and watching every night that it appears. i'd like to know, how did the lincolns come to know each other? who courted who? and how did they get to meet? >> well, thanks so much. may we answer that by video? because we are next going to learn more about the lincolns'springfield home. and we'll learn a little bit more about their life there as we visit that. can we watch that next? (begin video clip) >> this is the lincoln home in springfield, illinois. this is the only home abraham and mary lincoln ever owned. this is where mary learned how to be a wife and mother. they lived here from 1844 to 1861, so over the course of those 17 years, they added on and added on and created this two-story, very comfortable upper-class home. >> after about 11 years of living here in the house, they were able to add a full second floor as part of the expanding - of not only their family, they were expanding their house at the same time and mr. lincoln's career. he was
hi, horace. >> caller hey, good evening. i'm fascinated by the program.ve been listening since it's been on and watching every night that it appears. i'd like to know, how did the lincolns come to know each other? who courted who? and how did they get to meet? >> well, thanks so much. may we answer that by video? because we are next going to learn more about the lincolns'springfield home. and we'll learn a little bit more about their life there as we visit that. can we watch that...
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tonight, horace cooper delivered the response to the latest exploitation. also tonight, a huge story. a ucla professor is now receiving death threats after refusing to move exams in the wake of floyd's death but he's here tonight in his first interview t
tonight, horace cooper delivered the response to the latest exploitation. also tonight, a huge story. a ucla professor is now receiving death threats after refusing to move exams in the wake of floyd's death but he's here tonight in his first interview t
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. >> zilia is a student at horace mann elementary school which was graffitied. the cleanup was organized by beautify sj. >>> coming up here, the two college students who organized this huge demonstration. even they were surprised at the turn 80. you'll meet them, next. >>> also, the protest at a sleepy sonoma county town. small business owners there wonder why here? >>> i'm spencer christian. our most recent heat spike is upon us, and the spike will rise even higher tomorrow. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> with all the violent protesting we've seen, the worry is there. wayne freedman has the difference between fears and realities in a small town. >> in windsor tonight, something doesn't fit. we'll make you wait for it after showing the quiet street, the idyllic spring sun, and the stars and stripes in a bedroom community of 27,000 people where only 5% are african american. so what's with this? >> this is -- yeah, it's a pretty surreal. >> he put the boards up last night for fear of protesting or vandalism overflowing from santa rosa after rumo
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townhall.com, senior rider and author of the upcoming book how trump is making black america great again, horace cooper. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> shannon: so let's start there with where robert johnson left off saying listen, people who think that they're doing these things to benefit the black community, he says it's not going to help one another black child through college or give them an opportunity to be out there destroying their cities and tearing down statues. it sounds like he said at one point black people are sort of laughing at you white people who are doing this. >> one of the problems here is that none of the conversation talks about what it is that's really, really critical, the genesis of much of the civil rights movement, starting in the 1950s '60s, and that was economic opportunity. what are we doing to make it better, easier and more possible for black americans like other americans to succeed in this country? our president has actually been focused on that like a laser, but the conversation we're having right now, it's almost completely ignoring that. >> shannon
townhall.com, senior rider and author of the upcoming book how trump is making black america great again, horace cooper. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> shannon: so let's start there with where robert johnson left off saying listen, people who think that they're doing these things to benefit the black community, he says it's not going to help one another black child through college or give them an opportunity to be out there destroying their cities and tearing down statues....
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. >> i just theev horace mann elementary school which was graffitied. the school was cleaned up by beautify sj. >>> the transit will comply with the curfew implemented by alameda county in response to vandalism and looting. starting tonight through friday, the transit agency will halt all bus service, meaning nobody will be permitted to board a bus from 7:30 to 5:00 in the morning. that is ac transit rules at this point. most other transit agencies are not altering their service because of the curfews that includes muni and bart. they will be running. sam transwon't be running buss from the peninsula into san francisco. >>> political stakes. what we learned from how past presidents have dealt with >>> ready to reopen? ronavirus restrictionsy? >>an making t making plans for summer? what you need to know. >>> i'm spencer christian. our midweek heat spike is under way. it's going to be even hotter tomorrow. i'll give you a look at the >>> today is tuesday, june 2nd, day 78 of our coronavirus shelter in place in the bay area. santa clara county is loosening
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president dissolved so there are too many question marks to know right now the president has engaged in horace trading politics to manage just enough votes 'd maybe to block an impeachment so at this point at least in the near future i think it would be safer to assume that both another will stay put. but without power to do much at least not democratically ok good stuff or great to talk to again thanks for your insight good stuff rabiya are there in a couple of brazil. and solidarity protests against racism have been hurled across europe including in london for a 2nd day in a row thousands of people gathered outside the u.s. embassy the demanding an end to systemic racism and police brutality is not a bubble. i was marching to the american embassy but demanding change at home the protest in london was the latest of many across the u.k. that have echoed events in the united states but demonstrators a clear that there are huge challenges facing their own country and 5 people think the case in this and you case like you said not all that happens here every day people don't speak about it but fin
president dissolved so there are too many question marks to know right now the president has engaged in horace trading politics to manage just enough votes 'd maybe to block an impeachment so at this point at least in the near future i think it would be safer to assume that both another will stay put. but without power to do much at least not democratically ok good stuff or great to talk to again thanks for your insight good stuff rabiya are there in a couple of brazil. and solidarity protests...
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press freedom but it isn't over a clever title wow well you are very smart woman you are very clever horace maria ressa thank you so much for joining us we appreciate it thanks for having me right . plenty more had and the news hour including hospitals under pressure in india so what's the government doing to ease the coronavirus burden on health care workers shot twice and in the back more black lives matter anger and atlanta as an autopsy following the police killing is released and this team doesn't waste any time getting the job done farwell have all the details and or. turkish warplanes have several areas in northern iraq targeting kurdish separatist fighters it's part of a new operation against the kurdistan workers' party or p k k turkey's defense ministry says it's in response to an increase in attacks on its army bases p k k it's designated a terrorist group by turkey united states and the european union the hearse and workers party was formed in the late 1970 s. calling for free and dependent kurdish state and launched an armed struggle in 1984 and is now listed as a terrorist org
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i'm a bilingual teacher at horace mann elementary. in order for school sites to meet these needs, they will need more resources, not cuts. now is the time for the school board to show what true leadership is, to be creative and use resources of our very affluent city to address our district financial needs so that the burden doesn't continue to fall on our school sites, educators, students, and families. thank you. >> thank you. hello, greg? >> hi there. i'm greg mcgary. i'm from submissimission high and also former teacher of student delegate betsy. i just wanted to echo jael castro's comments. i just want everybody present -- board members and sfusd administrators to realize that you're cutting from bone. i'm a second generation san francisco educator, and i want to tell you all right now, here and now, we are all ready, we are all stripe ready, and if you try to defund our schools in the middle of a crisis when we need more funding than ever, we will fight back, and we will win. thank you. hello, joe. i show you as a panelist, so y
i'm a bilingual teacher at horace mann elementary. in order for school sites to meet these needs, they will need more resources, not cuts. now is the time for the school board to show what true leadership is, to be creative and use resources of our very affluent city to address our district financial needs so that the burden doesn't continue to fall on our school sites, educators, students, and families. thank you. >> thank you. hello, greg? >> hi there. i'm greg mcgary. i'm from...
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i'm a leader at buena vista horace mann, and they're giving us the support we need. i want to talk about the budget cuts and the people that are being laid off. i don't think that you should -- you should be firing people because it's people that actually need to have a job, and also, they need -- we need them to support our families and our children. thank you. >> thank you. hello, richard? richard, are you -- >> hi there. this is richard, and i'm the director of mission promise neighborhood. we're a collaborative of nine public students serving about 5,000 students in and around the mission district. i want to say that -- [inaudible] >> both before and during covid. they've been very accessible to our parents' input, and they've used their input to make policy decisions. gabriela is a leader on a community task force responding to covid and is soliciting community input and also sharing information on return to school plans, on distance learning, food security, and we will be hosting community forums with commissioner lopez in -- soon. so i just wanted to celebrate
i'm a leader at buena vista horace mann, and they're giving us the support we need. i want to talk about the budget cuts and the people that are being laid off. i don't think that you should -- you should be firing people because it's people that actually need to have a job, and also, they need -- we need them to support our families and our children. thank you. >> thank you. hello, richard? richard, are you -- >> hi there. this is richard, and i'm the director of mission promise...