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course happening in the middle of the cone of out of spend i spoke of professor safe from the institute of water and flood management of the by another is university of engineering and technology i start about asking him how this measures what impacting the flood recovery. it's a very crucial time we're experiencing flood as you know that there are this super cycle and on fun is the middle in t.v. . land fall in bangladesh and part of a media and then these at the city has our get income so all this makes it challenging for either star management. and but equally and people has to go to a shelter under this 19 and any that it was a very long time so they take shifts are some of the roads and involvement has also be challenging to provide relief to the flood vulnerable people. many houses damages. the school damages children start also not have to go to school so all this makes it very difficult situation to and of these 2 discussed or even single. right and by now there's been no one country is unfortunately no stranger to flooding i wonder how the government is being able to deal with this situ
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of the cone i want to spend make earlier i spoke to professor a cam so full islam from the institute of water and flood management of the by now this university of engineering and technology i start about asking him how could one of us measures what impacting the flood recovery. very crucial time we are experiencing flood as you know that there are this. is a bit weird to be. part of a media and then. if he said he has a good income so all this makes it a challenge for management. but equally it will have to. be 19 and any and it was a very long time so there are some of the roads and all that has also. challenging to provide relief to the vulnerable people and many houses. students are also not about to go to school so all this makes it very difficult situation to these. single. ride and by now there's being no one country is unfortunately no stranger to flooding i wonder how the government is being able to deal with this situation. gallman try their best actually because this is the door that this is. going to france situation that we have seen the just. the shia telling this more also i me
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we take our samples of rice and water to the institute of ecology jagir on university. i think you're going to condense to want to go and go for you. right. professor sonority sooty on to runs the only lab for environmental analyses in the region. was lead. medically also cadmium lead. when predict if it is something like i. think you are going to. continue thank you get you to see you thank you. not far from the factories while we wait for the results we invite some of the women and children of the village to take part in a test. we offer them a hair analysis to get a more precise picture of the toxins they are exposed to. it's a delicate undertaking. for expert advice we get price up and sell around online. what can you hear me professor. yes he's a leading expert on testing solutions with hair samples and is head of human bio monitoring research at the luxembourg health institute. what is the point of hair analysis compared to blood or urine tests. blood or urine test gives us information about the few hours before the sampling with hair it's different. the speed of
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we take our samples of rice and water to the institute of ecology jaja run university. and since you are going to get us going to want to go i'll go for you. right. professor sonority city on runs the only lab for environmental analyses in the region. was lead. to study. medically. predict if you. can predict if it is something like. a continued thank you so you. not far from the factories while we wait for the results we invite some of the women and children of the village to take part in a test. we offer them a hair analysis to get a more precise picture of the toxins they are exposed to. it's a delicate undertaking. for expert advice we get price up and sell around online. what can you hear me professor. yes he's a leading expert on testing solutions with hair samples and is head of human bio monitoring research at the luxembourg health institute. what's the point of hair analysis compared to blood or urine tests. blood or urine test gives us information about the few hours before the sampling with hair it's different. the speed of growth is around one centimeter per
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we take our samples of rice and water to the institute of ecology jaja run university. i think you are going to get us going to go on carefully. right. professor sonority study on to runs the only lab for environmental analyses in the region. was the lead. medically also cadmium lead. if you. can predict if it is something like. a continued thank you so you. not far from the factories while we wait for the results we invite some of the women and children of the village to take part in a test. we offer them a hair analysis to get a more precise picture of the toxins they are exposed to. it's a delicate undertaking. for expert advice we get price up and seller on the line. can you hear me professor. yes he's a leading expert on testing solutions with hair samples and is head of human bio monitoring research at the luxembourg health institute. what's the point of hair analysis compared to blood or urine tests. blood or urine test gives us information about the few hours before the sampling with hair it's different. the speed of growth is around one centimeter per month and
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show the complexity of what water constitutes for african americans who are descendents of enslaved people and how that stretches it stretches its own legacy stemming from institutionalgation but also epigenetic's and what the water can do to our lives. >> absolutely, fam. going up down here, like a lot of us have grandparents and parents who died or almost died in lakes and rivers the fear of all the bodies in those lakes is one of the things that terrified us going up. when i got to that part of the book. she researches and finds the majesty, what i call the abundant, you talk about the be abundance in us. i feel like the internet makes these kinds of books less likely because research people think it's push and click in google. you wrote a book about researching you, fam. you wrote a book about researching me, beyond the other book stuff, thank you for doing that. i want to make sure we get to, for people who might not actually read the book, can we talk about the tension. it wasn't just, i'm going down and this is going to be a tense free exploration, narrating my journey, there were some tense moments in that journey. can you talk about those bit? >> so many. wh
show the complexity of what water constitutes for african americans who are descendents of enslaved people and how that stretches it stretches its own legacy stemming from institutionalgation but also epigenetic's and what the water can do to our lives. >> absolutely, fam. going up down here, like a lot of us have grandparents and parents who died or almost died in lakes and rivers the fear of all the bodies in those lakes is one of the things that terrified us going up. when i got to...
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waters which america. england was the beneficiary of the slave trade and its products, and so you have this kind of institutionaps many hns of years and everybody's implicated in it. >> everybody's implicated in it including the people that ep joyed this face. they made their fortune in sugar business which was formed with slave labor. if it looks a little familiar, that's because its modelled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the imposing memorial to kwooep victoria that has sat in front of buckingham paults for more than a search features classic himry to deticket a monarchy. while the museum shows the dark side of imperial history, the horrors of the forced transport of slaves from africa to work in blip's colonies in north america and the caribbean. the work was commissioned well before the killing o gf t black lives matter movement, which has taken hold here, too, with large demonstrations on the streets of london and other cities. >> it's very timely. >> take r.he work is more >>otk an he conrsation in the public is everywhere. >> part of the conversation here as in the u.s., involves con
waters which america. england was the beneficiary of the slave trade and its products, and so you have this kind of institutionaps many hns of years and everybody's implicated in it. >> everybody's implicated in it including the people that ep joyed this face. they made their fortune in sugar business which was formed with slave labor. if it looks a little familiar, that's because its modelled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the imposing memorial to kwooep victoria that...
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new report by the environmental think tank the overseas development institute says china's distance water fishing fleet is made up ofs. to put that in perspective as you see there, we have 225. and, by the way, we haven't done a darn thing about what is happening in the galapagos surrounded by some 360 of those vessels. >>> former fbi director james comey endorses joe biden in "the washington post." wow. he writes in part, quote: the facts and the law, not loyal i think to trump or wealth or race, must be the only things that matters. uh-oh, he's in trouble. and no matter -- get the play -- no matter our politics, we should see it the same way. in march bind's campaign rejected comey's endorsement, asking if they could return it free of charge. well, house intelligence committee ranking member devin nuÑes says obama rah cia director john brennan is not in the clear in john durham's obamagate investigation. brennan claims durham told him he wasn't a target. noonan says that is not true until durham publicly says so. joining us now, "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon, author of the important book "fallout: n
new report by the environmental think tank the overseas development institute says china's distance water fishing fleet is made up ofs. to put that in perspective as you see there, we have 225. and, by the way, we haven't done a darn thing about what is happening in the galapagos surrounded by some 360 of those vessels. >>> former fbi director james comey endorses joe biden in "the washington post." wow. he writes in part, quote: the facts and the law, not loyal i think to...
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of the institutes in the u.s. have been closed. >>> china's military says it has conducted a drill in waters that include the taiwan strait.his comes at a time when tensions between beijing and washington are ramping up following the visit of a high-ranking u.s. official to taiwan. a spokesperson said on thursday the exercise was aimed at strengthening operational coordination between a number of different unitits. china had announced its military would be conducting five days of live ammunition drills in waters near taiwan ststarting this pas tutuesday. the spspokesperson madade an indidirect referenence to thu.u saying recent moves by major powers have been sending the wrong g message to p pro-indepet foforces on the e island. e official added these developments pose a serious threat to peace and stability in the taiwan strait region. the drill comes asas u.s. healt secretary alex azar wrapped up a historic visit to taiwan on wednesday. he met with president tsai ing-wen and several other cabinet ministers in what was the first trip to a high-ranking u.s. official to the island in over four decades. a chinese foreign min
of the institutes in the u.s. have been closed. >>> china's military says it has conducted a drill in waters that include the taiwan strait.his comes at a time when tensions between beijing and washington are ramping up following the visit of a high-ranking u.s. official to taiwan. a spokesperson said on thursday the exercise was aimed at strengthening operational coordination between a number of different unitits. china had announced its military would be conducting five days of live...
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of the establishment. that explosion. because all the water they could establish is responsible. sammy noted that the director of the 11th institute of strategic a fan as always great to have you in fact outta there. well thousands in west jerusalem protesting against israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for weeks demonstrators have demanded the netanyahu step down want standing trial if a corruption charges and they've also voiced trust patient over the government's handling of the coronavirus outbreak there well that's a car spun and harry forth and he's in western us and with those crowds how do those crowds really do seem to grow every week. well yes i mean this was said last week last saturday to have been the biggest protest so far to the naked eye it looks at least as big this week if not bigger so the momentum of these protests remains extremely high we are just a few 100 meters away on the other side of the square behind me from the residence of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu this is another substantial very noisy protest directed at him personally demanding that he step down once again there is a pretty large
of the establishment. that explosion. because all the water they could establish is responsible. sammy noted that the director of the 11th institute of strategic a fan as always great to have you in fact outta there. well thousands in west jerusalem protesting against israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for weeks demonstrators have demanded the netanyahu step down want standing trial if a corruption charges and they've also voiced trust patient over the government's handling of the...
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of government institutions and display banners supporting yemen's president and the i'm in for governor a turkish drone strike has killed 2 iraqi border guards the driver of the vehicle also died in water aki commanders are calling flagrant aggression the attack was near city khan in northeastern iraq near the borders with turkey and iran egypt has reopened its border with gaza the rougher crossing will be accessible from both sides for 3 days the 1st time in 5 months that people wanting to leave or enter will be able to do so elliston health ministry says those entering gaza will have to undergo a 21 day quarantine period. britain and france are working on a new plan to stop the growing number of boats carrying migrants crossing the english channel britain's immigration minister made the announcement during talks in paris hundreds of migrants including unaccompanied children and small overloaded boats have been intercepted string the past week and one of the world's busiest shipping routes we had a very constructive meeting with our french colleagues in paris this morning we have reaffirmed our unshakable shared commitment to making sure this route of crossing the channel is made on v
of government institutions and display banners supporting yemen's president and the i'm in for governor a turkish drone strike has killed 2 iraqi border guards the driver of the vehicle also died in water aki commanders are calling flagrant aggression the attack was near city khan in northeastern iraq near the borders with turkey and iran egypt has reopened its border with gaza the rougher crossing will be accessible from both sides for 3 days the 1st time in 5 months that people wanting to...
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access to water to basic public health infrastructure that placed people a higher risk for infectious diseases. >> reporter: this is not a question of race, but racism ease essentially. >> institutional racism. >> reporter: it's a history he knows only too well. while he's proud his people flattened the curve, he says the crisis is not over. >> this is serious it's life or death. >> reporter: what should the rest of america know >> that we're in a war, still struggling. >> reporter: navajo nation president jonathan nez hopes people see what happened here as a cautionary tale. >> look at navajo nation as a case study. >> reporter: you say public health guidelines help if you do them? >> listen to your professionals. i wish the administration up in d.c. would do the same, even the states around us would do the same >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, from navajo nation. >> coming up next, no lockers, no water fountains. we're going back to see the surprising new changes one school is making >>> also simon cowell's crash the new warning about those electric bikes >>> we are back with the start of nbc's week long series, coronavirus and the classroom. a few months ago kerry sanders
access to water to basic public health infrastructure that placed people a higher risk for infectious diseases. >> reporter: this is not a question of race, but racism ease essentially. >> institutional racism. >> reporter: it's a history he knows only too well. while he's proud his people flattened the curve, he says the crisis is not over. >> this is serious it's life or death. >> reporter: what should the rest of america know >> that we're in a war, still...
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institute for environmental studies and the environment ministry. earlier this month the japanese government sent the first team of experts including members of the coast guard. japanese private companies are assisting efforts to clean up the watersround mauritius. this company in tokyo has developed a special fabric that absorbs susurface oil. >> translator: the a accident tk placace in a pristine natural environment. it must be difficult for local residentss to have to go throug this. we want to offer our help to them. >> the company says the material will be sent to m mauritius to assist cleanup efforts. >>> new data for july show that japan's imports and exports both remain sluggish due to the coronavirus pandemic. however, exports to china showed growth for the first time in seven months. exports last month fell 19.2%. imports fell 22.3% year on year. stood a at approximately $110 million. exports to the united states were down 19.5% while those too thee european union plungnged b 30.5%. meanwhile, exports to china sa 8.2% growth on metals, semiconductor machinery, and automobiles. while stimulus measures appear to be working in the automotive and other sectors in china, the u.s. and europe are seeing restricted economic act
institute for environmental studies and the environment ministry. earlier this month the japanese government sent the first team of experts including members of the coast guard. japanese private companies are assisting efforts to clean up the watersround mauritius. this company in tokyo has developed a special fabric that absorbs susurface oil. >> translator: the a accident tk placace in a pristine natural environment. it must be difficult for local residentss to have to go throug this....
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water, to basic public health infrastructure. >> reporter: this is not a question of race, but of racism, essential essentially. >> institutional racism. >> reporter: while he's proud that his people flattened the curve, he says the crisis is not over. >> this is serious. it's life or death. >> reporter: what should the rest of america know? >> we're still struggling right in the middle of the united states. >> reporter: he hopes people see what happened here as a cautionary tale. you're really saying public health guidelines work if you stick to them. >> listen to your professionals. the administration in d.c. would be the same, even the states around us would be the same. >> reporter: nbc news from navaho nation. >>> some concerns tonight about air quality. >> researchers say many schools are poorly ventilated. here's candace nguyen. >> keeping children outdoors will not always be an option. researchers say with covid-19, this invisible problem can no longer remain unseen. eric clark says he started caring about the air inside his son's classroom before the pandemic. in 2018, he said, the campfire filled schools with smoke an
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of the nile waters. in the western hemisphere, the entirety of our approach seems to be anti-immigrant hysteria and bullying, all while gutting our institutional capacity to deal with the root causes of migration. there is bipartisan support for your venezuela policy. but your approach has met with suffering. the administration will not support those who are already exiled. you propose cutting our international narcotics and law enforcement. on climate change, your department has not just failed to be part of the solution, but is becoming part of the problem. our allies in europe, in asia, in the middle east routinely wonder out loud whether we can really be counted on. our values have been denigrated. president trump screen lighting of concentration camps in china and revisionist and sometimes repulsive views espoused by your so-called unalienable rights commission. and in the face of a global pandemic, we haven't just taken a backseat at home and abroad. our leaders point fingers at china and the world health organization, are absent from meetings, and refused to be straight with the congress and the american people on the public health thre
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of the core institutions in this entire country. something we assume will always be there. there will be air to wreath and waterto drink and there will be a post office where you can mail something and your mail will arrive. he is playing with fire by trying to sabotage and undermine the delivery of mail. people will not forget that. we look at who depends on the post office the most. seniors. it is lower income people. it is people living in rural america. and they're not going to forget. >> it will be interesting to see how it will play out and we don't have any idea, to be honest. we do appreciate your time. thanks for joining us. and coverage of the you can adjust youriggest sacomfort on both sides...eep your sleep number setting.. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the slee
of the core institutions in this entire country. something we assume will always be there. there will be air to wreath and waterto drink and there will be a post office where you can mail something and your mail will arrive. he is playing with fire by trying to sabotage and undermine the delivery of mail. people will not forget that. we look at who depends on the post office the most. seniors. it is lower income people. it is people living in rural america. and they're not going to forget....
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water reservoir that stood then on the site of the library. i was a wonderful part of town and people would come and look at this model institution as a charitable good work that which many people were proud. >> we have an image of some of the children playing in the garden there. it's pretty famous image that's in the collection of the new york historical. >> it's a great image. it's probably the year before the draft riots. >> so talk us through july 13, 1863. that was the initial afternoon of the riding. what happened at the asylum? >> so on july 13th, a large mob maybe 1000 of more people massed outside the orphan asylum. if we can see the next slide, you'll see what happened, the building was breached, it was looted, rioters carried off the beautiful beds and mattresses not before they took enough straw out of the mattresses teases kindle. and they set the building on fire. here is an artist rendering of this horrific scene. if you want to wear the african american children are, that is the agonizingly heartbreaking horrific story. there were 233 children and they were all trapped inside when this blaze began with rioters outside taunting t
water reservoir that stood then on the site of the library. i was a wonderful part of town and people would come and look at this model institution as a charitable good work that which many people were proud. >> we have an image of some of the children playing in the garden there. it's pretty famous image that's in the collection of the new york historical. >> it's a great image. it's probably the year before the draft riots. >> so talk us through july 13, 1863. that was the...
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institutions in a free economy. [applause] i say that we can and that our party history proves that we will. [applause] with leadership, democratic leadership, we can conserve our resources of land, and forest, and wateran develop them for the benefit of all of our citizens. we can and the record shows that we will. [applause] with leadership, we can rekindle the spirit of liberty emblazoned in the bill of rights. we can build this new america where the doors of opportunity are open equally to all, the doors of our factories and the doors of our school rooms. [applause] we can make this -- we can make this a land where opportunity is founded on responsibility and freedom on faith, where nothing can smother the lonely, defiant spirit of the free intelligence. we can, and by our conditions as a party, we will. [applause] all these things we can do and we will. but in the international field, the timing is only partially our own. here, the "unrepentant minute" once missed, may be missed forever. other forces, growing yearly in potency, dispute with us the direction of our time. here more than anywhere guidance and illumination are needed in the terrifying century of the hydrogen bomb. here, more than any
institutions in a free economy. [applause] i say that we can and that our party history proves that we will. [applause] with leadership, democratic leadership, we can conserve our resources of land, and forest, and wateran develop them for the benefit of all of our citizens. we can and the record shows that we will. [applause] with leadership, we can rekindle the spirit of liberty emblazoned in the bill of rights. we can build this new america where the doors of opportunity are open equally to...
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political elites that have used those institutions usually for their own financial gain more again all the utilities the tricity the water the telecoms network in control of individuals or political elites that run the most their own personal fiefdoms the ports destroyed in the explosions was the biggest cash cow for one of those political elites that would skim off money. from taxes for the balance of the job is to find a way of getting the billions of dollars of aid directly to where it needs to go on cutting out those political elites to stop them skimming off the top and that is an extraordinary challenge because they are so entrenched here ok indeed but at the moment thanks very much we'll come back to you throughout the day missy boswell is the result director of advocacy at the international rescue committee and she joins us now also from beirut just had a correspondent saying that the challenge is getting the aid directly to the people who need it can you give us an idea of just how difficult that is in lebanon. well it is going to be a huge challenge to get the aid to the people who need it we know that the country with already reeling prior to t
political elites that have used those institutions usually for their own financial gain more again all the utilities the tricity the water the telecoms network in control of individuals or political elites that run the most their own personal fiefdoms the ports destroyed in the explosions was the biggest cash cow for one of those political elites that would skim off money. from taxes for the balance of the job is to find a way of getting the billions of dollars of aid directly to where it needs...
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a watered-down idea, as partisanship is a priority and both parties go in the democrats finally saying they're just arguing, were going all out, they will just destroy the ability of the institution to work, any semblance we have now a policymaking in the middle of the pandemic, that would be gone, all you have is totally politicized for every crisis we think whether big crises, pandemic and criminal justice reform or small crises in passing a budget so the government can pay for what they said they were going to pay for and that is destructive, i don't believe there's no cost all partisanship. >> assuming partisanship continues, there's a great question hear from vanessa, who do you think the republicans are grooming to be the next green grange or mcconnell? >> it sounds like tucker kirsten is going to run for president, maybe that's our answer, i'm not sure there are grooming people from within, they are ted cruz, who still remained even though they have been isolated, big voices in the party, a cleaned up version of what donald trump is trying to do, but with a little more -- those are some of the figures i like to but as this continues i think they're also looking outside tra
a watered-down idea, as partisanship is a priority and both parties go in the democrats finally saying they're just arguing, were going all out, they will just destroy the ability of the institution to work, any semblance we have now a policymaking in the middle of the pandemic, that would be gone, all you have is totally politicized for every crisis we think whether big crises, pandemic and criminal justice reform or small crises in passing a budget so the government can pay for what they said...
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drinking water for a village, town and that's the kind of breakthroughs in technology that we need to, you know, to keep earth habitable. arthel: that's fascinating. those types of discoveries and institutesal to human in existence. what about that aspect? can that become too much of a good thing? just asking. >> in terms of tourism, arthel? arthel: yeah, yeah. >> well, i would like to see the competition bring the price down rapidly. space should not only be a place where the rich can go. we don't want that to be limited to the very super wealthy. right now it's been costing up towards to $50 million to make a trip to the space station. the russians have only carried a handful of people up there. so spacex and boeing will have to beat that price and it'll be in tens of millions of dollars for orbreal trip on earth and this is within 20 years you'll have so many competitors and the technology will become so reliable that the cost of getting up there will be equivalent in terms of spending power to going to the south pole or taking a trip to antarctica today. so it's still going to be a real luxury vacation for a long time, but it won't out of reach of many, many people who have saved mone
drinking water for a village, town and that's the kind of breakthroughs in technology that we need to, you know, to keep earth habitable. arthel: that's fascinating. those types of discoveries and institutesal to human in existence. what about that aspect? can that become too much of a good thing? just asking. >> in terms of tourism, arthel? arthel: yeah, yeah. >> well, i would like to see the competition bring the price down rapidly. space should not only be a place where the rich...
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water and they're the ones who caused the change within the institution. they're the ones who make change with the community. when you have a significant portion of people working in this way, growing together, the permits change. together, departments change. we have difficult conversations because we want to be together. >> what we also do with the training is we acknowledge and recognize police is a culture as well. we do not go into the training's saying you are bad and you have to do this. [indiscernible] forlso have an opportunity the police officers to acknowledge and be appreciated for their culture because they have culture. got is important, when you and meet with the community. because a lot of times police officers have this, i cannot show my emotion cannot show anything [indiscernible] just about the facts. if you can lower your guard just a little bit. i'm not saying risk officer safety, but when i am saying if you connect with -- when you connect with community on a human level and they start to a prescient and trust you, because they -- they start to appreciate and trust you because they feel you know what they're talking about, a
water and they're the ones who caused the change within the institution. they're the ones who make change with the community. when you have a significant portion of people working in this way, growing together, the permits change. together, departments change. we have difficult conversations because we want to be together. >> what we also do with the training is we acknowledge and recognize police is a culture as well. we do not go into the training's saying you are bad and you have to do...
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institution's reputation. new york state has had 20 straight days with a rate of positive test results under 1%. new jersey governor will allow gyms and indoor wateruesday. and on the final night of the rnc president trump addressed a largely maskless crowd on the white house lawn sparking a lot of criticism for the lack of social distancing at the event the president thanked his task force for the role in taking on the virus. >> president trump: we are meeting this challenge. we are delivering life-saving therapies and will produce a vaccine before the end of the year or maybe even sooner. >> so sandra, a more optimistic thing we've heard from medical experts. back to you. >> sandra: thank you, alex. >> trace: fox news alert now a massive cleanup underway in louisiana after hurricane laura kills at least six people and knocking out power for nearly a million customers. an update on how people are coping next. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. >> sandra: coming off his big speech last night presi
institution's reputation. new york state has had 20 straight days with a rate of positive test results under 1%. new jersey governor will allow gyms and indoor wateruesday. and on the final night of the rnc president trump addressed a largely maskless crowd on the white house lawn sparking a lot of criticism for the lack of social distancing at the event the president thanked his task force for the role in taking on the virus. >> president trump: we are meeting this challenge. we are...