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isaac: two takeaways.he first is that this is what can be described in no other way than a significant loss for the trump administration. this is a policy proposal that was important for president trump himself and steven miller miller, the president's advisor. president trump has tried to break--tried brick by brick to undo president obama's policies. this is a significant loss for the trump administration. secondly, and this is a more important point as we move into true election season, i think immigration was always going to be a theme on the campaign trail, just given president trump's background and the importance of the topic. but the surprise decision from the supreme court really elevates the issue of immigration reform as we head into the campaign trail. how does president trump respond, do you think? will it be symmetrical, asymmetrical? he obviously has to do with the bolton book, which we will talk about in more detail. this is the second time that the president has had an issue with the supre
isaac: two takeaways.he first is that this is what can be described in no other way than a significant loss for the trump administration. this is a policy proposal that was important for president trump himself and steven miller miller, the president's advisor. president trump has tried to break--tried brick by brick to undo president obama's policies. this is a significant loss for the trump administration. secondly, and this is a more important point as we move into true election season, i...
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isaac: in areas we have.he recovery rebate of nearly $300 billion in direct checks, those more -- those move more quickly than some of the other programs. hadppp has its warts, but clear economic benefits. part of the answer has been highlighted by the past few weeks. our financial architecture is rusty. the fact it is 2020 and we are still talking about cutting checks to people is a bit absurd. point and relation to some of the direct benefits. , it is good at certain things. it did tremendous work when it comes to corners of the margaret bly corporate bonds or asset-backed -- corners of the market, corporate bonds, or asset-backed facilities. they do not have a successful history when it comes to main street lending. this is important when we talk about the fed and political risk more broadly. the fed is terrified of being tagged as bailing out wall street, yet doing nothing for main street. i think that dichotomy is something that is important when we talk about the main street lending facility. david: clo
isaac: in areas we have.he recovery rebate of nearly $300 billion in direct checks, those more -- those move more quickly than some of the other programs. hadppp has its warts, but clear economic benefits. part of the answer has been highlighted by the past few weeks. our financial architecture is rusty. the fact it is 2020 and we are still talking about cutting checks to people is a bit absurd. point and relation to some of the direct benefits. , it is good at certain things. it did tremendous...
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isaac. isaac brian, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> at this time of anti-racism protests all around the world, cnn has conducted an extensive poll on attitudes about racism in the u.k. we'll have the results and analysis starting this coming monday. >>> flis redding, england, has been detained after a deadly stabbing there. >> police have now launched a murder investigation after three people were killed and three others wounded. this happened here in reading on saturday. they are not treating this as terror related at this time. we spoke to an eye witness who is at the scene and he heard a man shouting unintell lidge gi bring and he stabbed three people according to the eye witness. it caused chaos. people began to flee and the attacker fled the scene as well according to the eye witness that we spoke to. now shortly after that incident counter terrorism police were seen at the building behind me here. it's unclear how this building is related to the murder investigatio
isaac. isaac brian, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> at this time of anti-racism protests all around the world, cnn has conducted an extensive poll on attitudes about racism in the u.k. we'll have the results and analysis starting this coming monday. >>> flis redding, england, has been detained after a deadly stabbing there. >> police have now launched a murder investigation after three people were killed and three others wounded. this happened...
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it's part of kcet's series "i was there." >> my names isaac bryan, i'm the director of public policy at the ralph j. bunche center for african american studies at u.c.l.a. i'm also the director of the l.ack policy project at u. >> black lives matter! w's lives matter? >> black lives matter! >> black lives that matter where? >> black lives that matter here! >> l blaes that matter where? >> may become one of the momentous years of an entire generation. the protests right outside of losel a mayor eric garcetti's house was not publicized. we know that law enforcement has been brutal many organizes in the city. i have bn brutalized by law tenforcement during the of protest. and so, the idea marching on the may's house and peaceful protests, we were, quite frankly, scared of what could be lethal rercussions. it was one of the most beautiful and powerl things i've ever been a part of. it was well organized. .e spent time organizing thousands of people were in the streets. we chanted, we sang, we did the electric slide. i want to give a special shout out to common for coming out. we were met
it's part of kcet's series "i was there." >> my names isaac bryan, i'm the director of public policy at the ralph j. bunche center for african american studies at u.c.l.a. i'm also the director of the l.ack policy project at u. >> black lives matter! w's lives matter? >> black lives matter! >> black lives that matter where? >> black lives that matter here! >> l blaes that matter where? >> may become one of the momentous years of an entire...
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isaac on to see if we could at least, very least get her full voting participation in the house of representatives and we have not gotten there. i think they also attempt to make united states senators. i came to the conclusion, the only way were going to redress this is to extend statehood to the district of columbia. this could be a federal enclave of which will be marked off i will be under federal jurisdiction, as a capital of the united states but there's a reason the overwhelming majority of the city which is under the home rule hospices of the district of columbia government elected by its citizens, that we saw when you say it could have been a moment, we saw unlike a state with the governor has control of the national guard and the district of columbia, that's not the case and there's no reason why they should be treated differently than any other state. they are also changed $700,000. most states got $1.2 billion as an initial isis from the federal government to confront covid-19. unfortunately, the district was treated as a territory and only god 500,000. so they were 700,000 shortchange
isaac on to see if we could at least, very least get her full voting participation in the house of representatives and we have not gotten there. i think they also attempt to make united states senators. i came to the conclusion, the only way were going to redress this is to extend statehood to the district of columbia. this could be a federal enclave of which will be marked off i will be under federal jurisdiction, as a capital of the united states but there's a reason the overwhelming majority...
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economy and then our icing on my 1st guest tonight is an infectious diseases physician and scientists isaac bug offs joins me from toronto in canada dr but gosh it's good to have you on the day so we're looking at the steroids that we've used for half a century that could be the difference between life and death for coded 19 patients would you say this is the biggest development we've seen since the pandemic began certainly if it pans out and if the data that they're reporting does is accurate reproducible it would certainly be a major major development in the treatment of hospitalized patients with copd 19 infections we only have a press release we actually don't have access to the data we're going to be we're still waiting for that peer reviewed. publication to come out in a in a medical journal and when that does you can be sure that the medical and scientific community will pore over that to look at the strengths the benefits the weakness of the 30 and figure out how we integrate that into our routine clinical practice what do we know exactly how this stair would works and we know that
economy and then our icing on my 1st guest tonight is an infectious diseases physician and scientists isaac bug offs joins me from toronto in canada dr but gosh it's good to have you on the day so we're looking at the steroids that we've used for half a century that could be the difference between life and death for coded 19 patients would you say this is the biggest development we've seen since the pandemic began certainly if it pans out and if the data that they're reporting does is accurate...
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stop promoting the president's account talk about the big changes on social media adjoined by mike isaacthank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. i know that you were in and listening to the call that mark zuckerberg had, how does it go? >> after a week of real turmoil zuckerberg had an emergency question and answer session and his point being that he really wanted to explain the position that facebook had, why they are not taking down any of the president's post on the network. it was pretty tense and to his credit, he allowed the employees to sort of directly question him and put their concerns to him on video chat, on air. but, a lot of his responses were basically in line with the idea that it didn't break our terms of service and basically on twitter they led to violence or voter suppression and that zuckerberg, even though he personally found his rhetoric distasteful and really uncomfortable, he felt he needed to keep the post up on the network . >> mike, how important is it that these companies are not regulated but they could be, facebook, twitter, social media companies, t
stop promoting the president's account talk about the big changes on social media adjoined by mike isaacthank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. i know that you were in and listening to the call that mark zuckerberg had, how does it go? >> after a week of real turmoil zuckerberg had an emergency question and answer session and his point being that he really wanted to explain the position that facebook had, why they are not taking down any of the president's post on the network. it...
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and i get isaac. and in league a little. liability. there was a. little really good you say get out so how can we. c have we're not here to get the so that. the middle of embroidery on. are used to leave the audience to the had to have it in you to. get there but i would have gotten caught out when i hit my head i don't know i'll. tell you how good we all have our. other kids by god if you're. going to get in a little bit of this it's not a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going to get out of there was the night that you didn't already know they must. have been very much what a drunk wow what a bit didn't. you know that in the. fall. of the. so there. would be to let. you know that. you're learning. to. speak. to the level of further out. the other thing to your. l.d.l. so it's something smart down there even tailed off or some of us are the standards for the home where a local korean dummer example are down the city running into tricky is also his activism bike impurity had a. big deal to fish to spit so a new high level tims
and i get isaac. and in league a little. liability. there was a. little really good you say get out so how can we. c have we're not here to get the so that. the middle of embroidery on. are used to leave the audience to the had to have it in you to. get there but i would have gotten caught out when i hit my head i don't know i'll. tell you how good we all have our. other kids by god if you're. going to get in a little bit of this it's not a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not....
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and i got isaac. and in league a little. liability you know. there was a. little really good you say get out so hard on me again. we're not making this about. the middle of embroidery on. i'm used to leave the audience you did the had to even if you didn't. get there but i would have gotten caught and i want to let it be that adam was. going to have to me i'll have the. goods by god if you. get to that in a minute then in the oval office it's not a bit of a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going to get out of there was the night that you demand of. what a drunk well how for a bit didn't. you know that in the. fall. on the. living. there. so there. we do you not have. the you. don't really believe. that. it's because. of the low level of further oh. yeah they think they are. doing also something smart down there in and tear off some of the stuff that has really stunned us for the color a local korean dumber example are down the city down the road to tripoli is also his activism bike impurity had a. big deal to fish to spit so new high le
and i got isaac. and in league a little. liability you know. there was a. little really good you say get out so hard on me again. we're not making this about. the middle of embroidery on. i'm used to leave the audience you did the had to even if you didn't. get there but i would have gotten caught and i want to let it be that adam was. going to have to me i'll have the. goods by god if you. get to that in a minute then in the oval office it's not a bit of a look at the building in the morning...
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and i got isaac. and in league a little. liability. there was a. little really good you say get out so heartily. we're not looking to see that. lovable embroidery on. are used to leave the audience to the had even if you didn't. get the bit on one hand was hot and i want to let it be that adam was up. going to have a good meal about the other kids by golly gosh if you're. going to get in a little bit then in the oval office it's not a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going to get out of there was the night that you didn't read and there must have. been very much ado wow for a bit didn't. you know that in the. fall. of the. so there. we do you not let. you know what. you're learning. from. this because. if you don't know the further out. the other thing to you're out of. doing and so it's something smart down there even tails off or some of us are the standards for the home where a local korean dunmore example are down the city running into tricky is also his activism bike impurity had a. big deal to fish to spit so near had wil
and i got isaac. and in league a little. liability. there was a. little really good you say get out so heartily. we're not looking to see that. lovable embroidery on. are used to leave the audience to the had even if you didn't. get the bit on one hand was hot and i want to let it be that adam was up. going to have a good meal about the other kids by golly gosh if you're. going to get in a little bit then in the oval office it's not a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going...
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in africa as well people rallied for change he wus isaac reports from the canadian capital accra where young people gathered for a vigil to ask their leader to end police brutality. young people have gathered for a vigil in honor of dutch flight the black man who was killed by police officers to minneapolis and he weighs the vigil is also to pick against risk is in my games blocks across the world gun as president one of the african leaders who has condemned the killing of dogs lloyd for young people here see they want to move from offer condit is when it's a fight for justice in the u.s. yes i said on the house and maybe that's as soon as an american citizen i believe that but he also needs a 5 in just a right here in africa in ghana police brutality to swell in a life in a way. to make him go no and this is why we came here we came out to stand against these things was disrupted clearly a misunderstanding between secrecy officials on to balkanize this and the young people who will protect god. that you have. for these young people out here who express your concerns and call for an en
in africa as well people rallied for change he wus isaac reports from the canadian capital accra where young people gathered for a vigil to ask their leader to end police brutality. young people have gathered for a vigil in honor of dutch flight the black man who was killed by police officers to minneapolis and he weighs the vigil is also to pick against risk is in my games blocks across the world gun as president one of the african leaders who has condemned the killing of dogs lloyd for young...
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lance price, a political commentator & the former labour pa rty‘s director of communications, and anna isaacstreetjournal. so lets take a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with prince charles is warning of the "potentially devastating" impact of coronavirus on younger generations — that's the lead story for the telegraph. there's an urgent call in the mirror, for the uk prime minister to get all children back to school — or risk ruining their education. doctors are also calling on borisjohnson to reopen schools — in an open letter signed by more than 1,600 paediatricians. that's on the front page of the times. the new york times reports on the introduction of new contact tracing apps — and the debate they spark about safeguarding privacy rights. the guardian leads on the news that 0riel college in oxford has announced that it wants to take down the controversial statue of cecil rhodes. in singapore, a senior minister has laid out steps to ensure social cohesion, in the face of the covid crisis. that's on the front page of the straits times. according to the i, the "triple lock" pledge
lance price, a political commentator & the former labour pa rty‘s director of communications, and anna isaacstreetjournal. so lets take a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with prince charles is warning of the "potentially devastating" impact of coronavirus on younger generations — that's the lead story for the telegraph. there's an urgent call in the mirror, for the uk prime minister to get all children back to school — or risk ruining their education. doctors are...
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and i got isaac. and in league a little. liability. there was a. little really good you say get out so how can we. have we're not here to give us a better. love of embroidery on . are used to leave evidence you did the had to leave it in you didn't. get there but i would have gotten caught and i want to let it be that i don't know i'll. tell you how come you know about the other kids by god if you're. going to get in a little bit then in the oval office it's not a bit of a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going to get out of there was the night that you demand there must. have been very much what a don't cut out for a bit didn't. you know that in the. long. run. even. if it just so that. you do not have. you know the. only people you. know they have. got. to speak. to the little fellow the father oh. yeah they think they are. getting on so it's something smart down there in until the off or some of the stuff that has really started us for the cold when a local korean dunmore example are down the city down the road to tripoli is
and i got isaac. and in league a little. liability. there was a. little really good you say get out so how can we. have we're not here to give us a better. love of embroidery on . are used to leave evidence you did the had to leave it in you didn't. get there but i would have gotten caught and i want to let it be that i don't know i'll. tell you how come you know about the other kids by god if you're. going to get in a little bit then in the oval office it's not a bit of a look at the building...
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. >> joining me now, isaac brian, executive director at the black policy project at ucla at the centerou for joining us. let's talk about what this means. i think there are a lot of people out there who fear defund the police and think it means abolishing a police department. it doesn't. so can you explain to me, i know it is a wide spectrum, but explain what this term means. >> thank you for having me. it's great to be with you. i disagreed with the premise initially and the fact that it doesn't not mean abolishing the police. what it means is as far as the political imagination and the political will of our leaders across the country willing to push the idea, that's as far as it belongs. defunding police is not a new idea as far as reallocating resources that we put into law enforcement, human caging, mass incarceration, putting it into systems of healing. that movement has been going on for decades. people have been calling for this for much longer. the death of george floyd, breonna taylor and countless others have served as a catalyst to bring this to national dialogue. >> when yo
. >> joining me now, isaac brian, executive director at the black policy project at ucla at the centerou for joining us. let's talk about what this means. i think there are a lot of people out there who fear defund the police and think it means abolishing a police department. it doesn't. so can you explain to me, i know it is a wide spectrum, but explain what this term means. >> thank you for having me. it's great to be with you. i disagreed with the premise initially and the fact...
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and isaac. he was convicted for a drug offense.me a paralegal in prison working with others on his own exoneration. he is now a licensed attorney in new jersey and we should note the abc show for life is actually based on his experience. so it may be familiar to some. thank you for joining me. >> we'll get to all of it. what you sometimes find under the hood, at least in some departments. >> well, two things. making use of the technology thatle police officers have been outfitted with. listening to tapes and not relying on what police themselves report. >> i think police are a microcosm of the american public. so you'll finds police saying many of the same things that people across the country say. so i think not shocking. is it disturbing? yes. these are people who have, they are armed and they've been given license to enforce the law up to death, right? so it is certainly scary that this is their goal or even casual conversation. but what we can extrapolate from this, beyond these particular officers, it is pretty hard to say. >>
and isaac. he was convicted for a drug offense.me a paralegal in prison working with others on his own exoneration. he is now a licensed attorney in new jersey and we should note the abc show for life is actually based on his experience. so it may be familiar to some. thank you for joining me. >> we'll get to all of it. what you sometimes find under the hood, at least in some departments. >> well, two things. making use of the technology thatle police officers have been outfitted...
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>>kron four's happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate isaac arbel isaac is graduating from gundersen high school that's in san jose will be attending the trades orientation program in hopes of becoming a skilled tradesman one day that's fantastic. you can let us know about the graduate in your lite as well go to kron 4 dot com find the salute to grads twenty-twenty under the news tab. and then upload a picture of your graduate let us know the high school that the graduate attended and what is next in store for them. >>and now checking in on your tuesday forecast we want to tuesday forecast we want to know what it's feeling like dave spahr day hey good morning robin good morning, everybody live shot of the golden gate with lots of blue skies that he not a ba% start with most readings in the 50's a look at the winds. we're pretty much calm over the district a couple of miles per hour winds to be noted that everybody is in single digits. still at least. we do see some 50's along the east bay shoreline and 59 of to oakland though and conquered antioch a
>>kron four's happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate isaac arbel isaac is graduating from gundersen high school that's in san jose will be attending the trades orientation program in hopes of becoming a skilled tradesman one day that's fantastic. you can let us know about the graduate in your lite as well go to kron 4 dot com find the salute to grads twenty-twenty under the news tab. and then upload a picture of your graduate let us know the high school...
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here so i think it was in his own life isaac we crept on google groups and.based on industry data one o one east estimates quinto exported wood with more than $320000000.00 from their project a figure the company denies but it's clear tribes got mega sums for their land is that fair compensation for the transfer of their land and resources to create or market dictates the price not us. you know west papuan town we need nicolas mahut a tribesman who says he worked with corrino and pasco international to acquire pharmacists. nicholas confirms the deal he witnessed some tribes were only offered $5.00 a hectic do you think korea is a august negotiator for you and your new young comedian or can hardly media trying to measure. maybe he cannot have doesn't. nicholas is a driving force in many troubled negotiations with your highness good to get see who is from one of west palm with most powerful political families in 2007 when gibbs he was elected local government leader he promised these lands would deliver incredible prosperity. tori's of time by one to one east s
here so i think it was in his own life isaac we crept on google groups and.based on industry data one o one east estimates quinto exported wood with more than $320000000.00 from their project a figure the company denies but it's clear tribes got mega sums for their land is that fair compensation for the transfer of their land and resources to create or market dictates the price not us. you know west papuan town we need nicolas mahut a tribesman who says he worked with corrino and pasco...
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wendy's where 27-year-old rayshard brooks was shot and killed by police during an attempted arrest isaac lee, one of hundreds who came to pay respects. >> you've had a chance to kind of walk around and see the sights when you come here and see the sight firsthand, what do you feel >> sadness, disparity. i'm afraid. >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this is going to happen. >> reporter: this eyewitness video shows a struggle between brooks and police officers the father of four grabs a taser, runs away, and shoots toward police who then returned with fatal gunfire. >> it's a legitimate fight. a legitimate use of force. >> steve gainer with georgia's police union stands by the officer's actions stressing the encounter changed when brooks turned and fired the taser. >> if someone is running away, is it okay to fatally shoot them >> only if they attacked you he attacked the officer with a taser he fires at the officer with a taser >> and then took off. >> it's all in an instant. >> within 24 hours the police chief stepped down,
wendy's where 27-year-old rayshard brooks was shot and killed by police during an attempted arrest isaac lee, one of hundreds who came to pay respects. >> you've had a chance to kind of walk around and see the sights when you come here and see the sight firsthand, what do you feel >> sadness, disparity. i'm afraid. >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this is going to happen. >> reporter: this eyewitness...
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wendy's where 27-year-old rayshard brooks of shot and killed by police during an attempted arrest isaac lee one of hundreds who came to pay respects you've had a chance to walk around and see firsthand, what feel >> sadness i'm afraid >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because -- i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this is going to happen >> reporter: this eyewitness video shows a struggle between brooks and police officers father of four grabs a taser, runs away and shoots towards police who then return with fatal gunfire. >> just a legitimate fight legitimate use of force. >> reporter: georgia's police union stand by the officer's action saying the encounter changed when brooks turned and fired the taser. >> is it okay to fatally shoot them >> only if they attack you he fires at the officer with a taser. >> reporter: and took off. within 24 hours the latest police chief stepped down. the officer who shot brooks was fired ane other officer involved placed on administrative duty. >> there's no way from watching that videotape the officer's life was in immediate danger
wendy's where 27-year-old rayshard brooks of shot and killed by police during an attempted arrest isaac lee one of hundreds who came to pay respects you've had a chance to walk around and see firsthand, what feel >> sadness i'm afraid >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because -- i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this is going to happen >> reporter: this eyewitness video shows a struggle between brooks and police officers father of four grabs a...
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isaac lee, one of hundreds who came to pay respects you've had a chance to walk around and see the site. when you come here and you see the site firsthand, what do you feel >> sadness disparity. i'm afraid >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this will happen. >> reporter: this video shows a struggle between brooks and the police officers. the father of four grabs a taser, runs away, and shoots towards police, who then returned with fatal gunfire. >> it's just a legitimate fight and use of force >> reporter: steve gainer stands by the officer's actions, stressing the encounter changed when brooks turned and fired the taser. >> someone is running away, is it okay to fatally shoot them? >> only if they attack you he attacked the office we are the taser. he fires at the officer. >> and took off. >> it's all in an instant. >> reporter: within 24 hours, atlanta's police chief stepped down, the officer who shot brooks was fired and the other officer placed on administrative duty >> there's no way that officer's life was in immediat
isaac lee, one of hundreds who came to pay respects you've had a chance to walk around and see the site. when you come here and you see the site firsthand, what do you feel >> sadness disparity. i'm afraid >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this will happen. >> reporter: this video shows a struggle between brooks and the police officers. the father of four grabs a taser, runs away, and shoots towards police,...
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able to do when they treating covert 1000 patients another story here very simple one of exams thomas isaac says here 14 days ago school students completed their school final exams and carola not a single student affected by covert it was meticulously planned schools were sanitized mass distributed to all who and then flying what does it look like what are your flight attendants that i am just move up here and they look like you're actually basically an award these are your flight attendants this is a flight not fully for whom and when you're looking at this as a somebody who knows about public health. what are these pictures telling you're using these pictures elsewhere in a while because of course we have a global pandemic. kettler has learned its lessons from the need. and also have been partly from the 2 major floods that the government successfully prevented spread of any possible epidemic and this is limited to the state missionary learning lessons putting in protocols which help contain the way that's at the beginning so that the problem is not large now to handle. even even even whe
able to do when they treating covert 1000 patients another story here very simple one of exams thomas isaac says here 14 days ago school students completed their school final exams and carola not a single student affected by covert it was meticulously planned schools were sanitized mass distributed to all who and then flying what does it look like what are your flight attendants that i am just move up here and they look like you're actually basically an award these are your flight attendants...
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before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawnand all cases closed in 2010 at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authority. these. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day during this period matthew maintained a pennsylvania kennel license but in january 2014 he applied for a new u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license for millwood puppies l l c this was the 3rd u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license and the 2nd pennsylvania license issued for this one address in the past 8 years i think one of the most remarkable things that we actually were able to illustrate on the oprah show that one of the dogs that we picked up from know what chemicals we kill it was either millwood kennels at the time or millward puppies was a yellow out a male yellow lab and i'll never forget he's
before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawnand all cases closed in 2010 at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authority. these. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day...
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coping 90 and it's certainly good to be able to report positive news in this pandemic for a change dr isaac book. this tradition dr because we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thanks. we're germany has launched its official smartphone app to fight the spread of the virus the technology can send warnings to users if they've been in close contact with anyone who has been confirmed to have the virus the coded app uses bluetooth technology to determine which other smartphones are in the vicinity of a person and for how long if an app user with coronavirus comes near you for a certain amount of time that app since your app a warning message no data is exchanged and the data about it remains stored on your smartphone. or germany is not the 1st country to see technology this way in the mobile phone as a way to keep the coronavirus in check it's still too early to say if the apps are affected against the pandemic but there are concerns that the cost in terms of privacy could be too high take a look here in china as the coronavirus spread the government set out to fight it w
coping 90 and it's certainly good to be able to report positive news in this pandemic for a change dr isaac book. this tradition dr because we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thanks. we're germany has launched its official smartphone app to fight the spread of the virus the technology can send warnings to users if they've been in close contact with anyone who has been confirmed to have the virus the coded app uses bluetooth technology to determine which other...
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the restaurant's manager, isaac, knows thejob hunt will be incredibly tough.are facing now here has been replicated already in other places, with other talented managers. and we need to understand the competition will be quite fierce. today's figures show the most challenging jobs market for decades. between march and may, payroll data reveals more than 600,000 uk workers lost theirjobs. and just look at the dramatic fall in job vacancies, plummeting around 60% in the last quarter. by the summer there's every chance we'll have 3 million people unemployed, and it'll be the top, top priority for government to be setting out how it can restart hiring, can support employers to keep more people on. the to keep more people on. outlook would be much b it the outlook would be much bleaker if it wasn't for the furlough scheme, subsidising the wages of around 9 million workers but the fear is it could simply be delaying redundancies and the figures suggest the young are likely to be the ha rd est the young are likely to be the hardest hit. you just think, why couldn't w
the restaurant's manager, isaac, knows thejob hunt will be incredibly tough.are facing now here has been replicated already in other places, with other talented managers. and we need to understand the competition will be quite fierce. today's figures show the most challenging jobs market for decades. between march and may, payroll data reveals more than 600,000 uk workers lost theirjobs. and just look at the dramatic fall in job vacancies, plummeting around 60% in the last quarter. by the...
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able to do when they treating covert 1000 patients another story here very simple one of exams thomas isaac says here 14 days ago school students completed their school final exams in kerala not a single student affected by covert it was meticulously planned schools were sanitized mass distributed to all and then flying what is it look like what are your flight attendants that i am just move up here and they look like you're actually basically an award these are your flight attendants this is a flight not fully for whom and when you looking at this as a somebody who knows about public health why would all these pictures tell me oh you seen these pictures elsewhere in a while because of course we have a global pandemic. i'm careless haven't learnt a lesson from the new power grid and also partly from the last 2 major floods that the government successfully prevented spread of any portable into the me and this is devoted to the state machinery learning less than putting in front of course which help contain the waiters at the beginning so that the problem is not a lot of the now to handle so
able to do when they treating covert 1000 patients another story here very simple one of exams thomas isaac says here 14 days ago school students completed their school final exams in kerala not a single student affected by covert it was meticulously planned schools were sanitized mass distributed to all and then flying what is it look like what are your flight attendants that i am just move up here and they look like you're actually basically an award these are your flight attendants this is a...
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look at their situation this is the human isaac we are sleeping here we have no money children called me and said mama are you coming home soon but i don't know when. melanie morrow home is angry she says her domestic flight took a day and the order province has been postponed 3 times and the next would be for several more weeks. they are among the hundreds of filipinos who have been living like this over the past few days under a bridge just across manila's airport refusing to leave until transport restrictions are used or until the government tells them of its plan to help them get home some have repeatedly traveled abroad as overseas workers while others were waiting for their deployment for the 1st time when they were stranded in manila after the government imposed a lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus more than 2 months ago most of them come from impoverished communities they have spent almost all of their life savings to come to manila hoping for a chance at a better life but now they say they're actually putting all their dreams in the back burner for now all they want i
look at their situation this is the human isaac we are sleeping here we have no money children called me and said mama are you coming home soon but i don't know when. melanie morrow home is angry she says her domestic flight took a day and the order province has been postponed 3 times and the next would be for several more weeks. they are among the hundreds of filipinos who have been living like this over the past few days under a bridge just across manila's airport refusing to leave until...
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host: this is isaac, a democrat. good morning. caller: i wanted to ask you a question. why did you only allow republicans and independents to comment in the last segment? host: people have complained that too many democrats have called in. people have complained that too many republicans have called in. i think that means we are doing something right. what we do is try to rotate the calls as they come. do you have a question for jenna ellis? caller: i want to know why bill barr is carrying the water for donald trump. can you find out why they are carrying the water for donald trump? guest: we are certainly not carrying the water for donald trump. i was a supporter well before i worked on the campaign. i was a proud woman -- proud woman who supported donald trump in 2016. i was clear then, in colorado, where i was located during the 2016 election, that i have probably been a supporter of donald trump. i am working for him and the campaign because i absolutely believe he is the breast -- best present we have had in -- president we have had in modern history. making sure t
host: this is isaac, a democrat. good morning. caller: i wanted to ask you a question. why did you only allow republicans and independents to comment in the last segment? host: people have complained that too many democrats have called in. people have complained that too many republicans have called in. i think that means we are doing something right. what we do is try to rotate the calls as they come. do you have a question for jenna ellis? caller: i want to know why bill barr is carrying the...
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the leaves and isaac arizonan houses office of banks managing director said that they did not suspend trading during the attack. >>> a police officer charged the murder charge florida's expected and pretrial hearing, derek chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and will appear at the jail remotely. the three other officers of used of aiding and abetting in his death will also make word appearances, two autopsies were floyuff is a homicide. there were differences and what caused his death. >>>'s shocking tests from st. louis, missouri are going viral. this all happened over the weekend. you can see an arms couple was staring down demonstrators. they call for the mayor's regular nation after she revealed on facebook live the names and addresses of constituents that wrote to her to many police reform. the videos been deleted and the mayor has apologized. >>> taking a live look at the white house where president trump is facing scrutiny after re-twitting a video out of florida. >> why power! >> there is nothing much to be said, it's inappropriate. it should be taken down. a fou pres
the leaves and isaac arizonan houses office of banks managing director said that they did not suspend trading during the attack. >>> a police officer charged the murder charge florida's expected and pretrial hearing, derek chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and will appear at the jail remotely. the three other officers of used of aiding and abetting in his death will also make word appearances, two autopsies were floyuff is a homicide. there were differences and what caused...
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isaac bars from the house of commons. general gates is a man of great ability, whose call to services in that country, which i am sure he will never do, unless at the same time you give him the sort of all of brands you give to the others. i think that sums up his efforts. scores have tried to defy the colonies. at the same time, the colonists are hit with what we call the intolerable acts. so, now governments are moved out of boston. now, they have to close the port of boston down. you have the quebec act. next thing you know, there's a lot of unemployed people. it's important that we have soldiers in the town. we have removed their chance to elect leaders. and now, many of the british to get in trouble. we don't have to try them in the colonies. we can send them 3000 miles away. obviously, everything is peachy and boston at this time. at the same time he is battling, trying to figure out what to do, he has a limited amount of man power there. he is also at the cusp of british colonial policy. britain has let the colonie
isaac bars from the house of commons. general gates is a man of great ability, whose call to services in that country, which i am sure he will never do, unless at the same time you give him the sort of all of brands you give to the others. i think that sums up his efforts. scores have tried to defy the colonies. at the same time, the colonists are hit with what we call the intolerable acts. so, now governments are moved out of boston. now, they have to close the port of boston down. you have...
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but he does have some of the support of gentlemen isaac barr from the house of commons. general gauge who is a man of great abilities. the quality of servants in that country. unless at the same time you give him the sword in one hand and give him the olive branch in the other. i think that sums up gauge's efforts. he's got the sword to try to defy the colonists and also supposed to give the olive branch. at the same time, the colonists are hit with the coercive acts. and now government moved out of boston. you have to close the port of boston down. now you have the quebec act and the quartering act and next thing you know, he's dealing with, okay, there's a lot of unemployed people in the port. we have soldiers in the town. the government we removed their chance to elect leaders and now if any of the british do get in trouble, dwoent have trouble, we don't have to try them in the colonies. obviously,i9iÑÑb% everything is peach y in boston at this time. so at the same time, he is battling trying to figure out what to do. he has a limited amount of manpower there. he is a
but he does have some of the support of gentlemen isaac barr from the house of commons. general gauge who is a man of great abilities. the quality of servants in that country. unless at the same time you give him the sword in one hand and give him the olive branch in the other. i think that sums up gauge's efforts. he's got the sword to try to defy the colonists and also supposed to give the olive branch. at the same time, the colonists are hit with the coercive acts. and now government moved...
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as isaac asimov said, "violence is the last refuge of the incompetent." second-to-last refuge?tely tweeting "law & order." and, second of all, they're outnumbered. there are just too many voices in too many cities and towns from hawaii to maine, all demanding that every american receive equally the first government benefit ever promised us: the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. and you're not going to intimidate them. if you think you can make them protest the way you want them to, then you've never protested. the whole point is making the powerful uncomfortable. side benefit: it's a great way to get your steps in. and speaking of comfort-- i just want to speak for a moment to my fellow white people, if i may. what are you afraid of? violence? then you would get rid of guns. losing money to redistribution? then you would tax the rich, who pay less than you do. reparations? how much money have you lost just this year to the criminal mismanagement of the covid crisis? loss of control? we white people have no problem losing control when th d.j. plays bruno mars
as isaac asimov said, "violence is the last refuge of the incompetent." second-to-last refuge?tely tweeting "law & order." and, second of all, they're outnumbered. there are just too many voices in too many cities and towns from hawaii to maine, all demanding that every american receive equally the first government benefit ever promised us: the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. and you're not going to intimidate them. if you think you can make them...
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i would ask him to, please, just read the history of isaac woodard, a black man who came home from world war ii. on the bus from fort gordon, georgia trying to get to south carolina. and he was stopped, taken off a bus in south carolina by a deputy sheriff. he was in his uniform. and that deputy sheriff punched his eyes out. is that institutional? in law enforcement? and that has been the foundation upon which law enforcement in many parts of this country has operated. cotton is from arkansas. he ought to be ashamed of himself. >> i represent the heartland of america. missouri is just north. i'm lacy clay, from st. louis, missouri. missouri is just north of arkansas, and i would suggest to any local, state, or federal official -- sometimes, we have to follow the will and wishes of the american people. i've seen millions in my state and around the country in small towns in missouri and throughout this nation who know there is injustice throughout this nation, that we have been treated unequally. i suggest senator cotton and others follow the lead of the people, the american people, and ge
i would ask him to, please, just read the history of isaac woodard, a black man who came home from world war ii. on the bus from fort gordon, georgia trying to get to south carolina. and he was stopped, taken off a bus in south carolina by a deputy sheriff. he was in his uniform. and that deputy sheriff punched his eyes out. is that institutional? in law enforcement? and that has been the foundation upon which law enforcement in many parts of this country has operated. cotton is from arkansas....
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. >> stephen: quarantine-while, pages of his previously unpublished notes show that "isaac newton proposed," using "blended powdered toad with toad vomit to form lozenges," to which 17th century england said, "i'll stick with the plague." quarantine-while, "a brewery is offering $20,000 for someone to hike the entire appalachian trail while drinking beer." the devils back-bone brewing company is hiring a "chief hiking officer," who will trek the entire 2,200-mile trail from georgia to maine, consuming and sharing plenty of brews along the way." alternately, they'll give you a canoe, and you can row to maine on a river of your own urine. quarantine-while, a recently published scientific paper asks an important question: "did men's beards evolve to absorb a punch to the jaw?" no wonder that mall santa wouldn't go down. when my kid asks for hot wheels, he expects hot wheels, old man. the article was published in the scientific journal "integrative organismal biology," easily in my top three favorite journals of organismal biology. it was previously argued that beards evolved as ornamentation
. >> stephen: quarantine-while, pages of his previously unpublished notes show that "isaac newton proposed," using "blended powdered toad with toad vomit to form lozenges," to which 17th century england said, "i'll stick with the plague." quarantine-while, "a brewery is offering $20,000 for someone to hike the entire appalachian trail while drinking beer." the devils back-bone brewing company is hiring a "chief hiking officer," who will...
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but he does have some of the support of gentleman isaac barr from the house of commons, says general gauge who is a man of great abilities. unless at the same time you give him the sword in one hand, you give him the olive branch in the other. i think that sums up gauge's efforts. he's got a sword to try to defy the count he is but he's supposed to give the olive branch. at the same time the colonists are hit with what we call the intolerable acts or corrosive acts so now government has moved out of boston. now you have to close the port of boston now, now you have the quebec act and quart erring act and things thing you know he's dealing with, okay, there's a lot of unemployed people in the port, we have soldiers in the town, the government we have removed their chance to elect leaders and now if any of the british do get in trouble we don't have to try them in the colonies, we can send them 3,000 miles away. so obviously everything is peachy in boston at this time. so that's the -- gauge -- so statement he is battling trying to figure out what to do. he has a limited amount of manp
but he does have some of the support of gentleman isaac barr from the house of commons, says general gauge who is a man of great abilities. unless at the same time you give him the sword in one hand, you give him the olive branch in the other. i think that sums up gauge's efforts. he's got a sword to try to defy the count he is but he's supposed to give the olive branch. at the same time the colonists are hit with what we call the intolerable acts or corrosive acts so now government has moved...
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after hurricanes like katrina in 2005 or isaac in 2012 people say they know how quickly the storms canhange. >> we'll take these any day. definitely don't want anything major like a katrina or a category 1 or 2. anything like that. a tropical storm is easy. >> from out here, you would think it's kind of bad. from my house, about a mile, nothing. >> reporter: cristobal will move through arkansas before passing through missouri early tomorrow and it is the third named storm, the hurricane season, which started just eight days ago, usually the first -- or the third named storm isn't until on average august 13th so experts say this is an indication of what we can expect this hurricane season. but again, here it is calm. those waters are returning to normal. so an easy start to this morning. rob, jillian. jillian: alex hogan live for us. thanks, alex. rob: the minneapolis city council looking to overrule the mayor and disband the city's police department. jillian: this as mayor bill de blasio and other cities look to defund the police. our next guest is a former nypd detective who says the
after hurricanes like katrina in 2005 or isaac in 2012 people say they know how quickly the storms canhange. >> we'll take these any day. definitely don't want anything major like a katrina or a category 1 or 2. anything like that. a tropical storm is easy. >> from out here, you would think it's kind of bad. from my house, about a mile, nothing. >> reporter: cristobal will move through arkansas before passing through missouri early tomorrow and it is the third named storm, the...
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. >> joining me now from los angeles is isaac brian, the director of public policy at the ucla centerfrican-american studies. i'm just curious in the big picture are you heartened by the push for change that's come after the killing of george floyd, rayshard brooks as well, or do you fear that time will pass and actual substantive change won't literally be put into effect? >> first of all it's great to be with you. thank you for having me. and i'm not pessimistic. i'm optimistic. i'm hopeful. millions of people across the united states and millions more around the world are calling for dramatic change. we're calling for institutional change, and it's unlike any moment that we've had in recent history if ever because of the amplification of social media and these violent videos we keep seeing. so my resolve is strong, still high and i still hold out hope. despite the stone walling from elected officials i still believe the peoples will to demand change is ultimately going to overcome. >> certainly does seem to be a public ground swell for change. that's for sure. when it comes to refor
. >> joining me now from los angeles is isaac brian, the director of public policy at the ucla centerfrican-american studies. i'm just curious in the big picture are you heartened by the push for change that's come after the killing of george floyd, rayshard brooks as well, or do you fear that time will pass and actual substantive change won't literally be put into effect? >> first of all it's great to be with you. thank you for having me. and i'm not pessimistic. i'm optimistic....
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chair david isaacs said tackling race inequality benefits society as a whole now is a once in a generational but unity to tackle longstanding entrenched racial inequalities we intend to use our stock to tory powers to address the loss of lives and livelihoods of people from different ethnic minorities only by taking focused action to tackle race inequality across britain we become a fair country in which every individual can reach their full potential everyone must live and work together in order to create a stronger economy and a cohesive society when it comes protesters in london bristol and manchester gathered to take a knee in solidarity with george floyd the black man killed by police in the u.s. last month it's the 3rd black lives out of protest in the capital this mike with thousands marching from ipart parliament square on wednesday and meanwhile the health secretary has warned against further protests citing a social distancing concerns. like so many i'm appalled by the death of george floyd and i understand why people are deeply upset but we're still facing a health crisis and coro
chair david isaacs said tackling race inequality benefits society as a whole now is a once in a generational but unity to tackle longstanding entrenched racial inequalities we intend to use our stock to tory powers to address the loss of lives and livelihoods of people from different ethnic minorities only by taking focused action to tackle race inequality across britain we become a fair country in which every individual can reach their full potential everyone must live and work together in...
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isaac, they do not give you long-term deals? the head of one respected college said, sir, we are like beggars. every year we have to beg for money. i sikkim you should have a long-term deal. and we signed a long-term deal, so they do not have to come. i will miss them. i told them, i will miss them. i did not think anything of it the first year. the second year, i thought this is strange. not long ago, the same people, the heads of the historically black small colleges and universities, 44 people, maybe a little more or less than that, sometimes. but after three years i said, what are you doing? they said, the past administration did nothing for us. the administration before that did nothing for them. so, i am going to do it. so we did. the opportunity with senator tim scott has been fantastic. and by the way, it is one of the great unknowns, because you do not talk about it. this is one of the most incredible success stories ever in terms of the inter-cities -- of the inner cities and in terms of black, hispanic, asian unemploy
isaac, they do not give you long-term deals? the head of one respected college said, sir, we are like beggars. every year we have to beg for money. i sikkim you should have a long-term deal. and we signed a long-term deal, so they do not have to come. i will miss them. i told them, i will miss them. i did not think anything of it the first year. the second year, i thought this is strange. not long ago, the same people, the heads of the historically black small colleges and universities, 44...
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he was isaac and separated an incentive point he was realizing he was getting anything done because itwas reaching across to these other people he said that he realized he came across and had to learn how to deal with people of all different classes and just as you said, reese became his great friend. and originally he was against regulation of the sediments that were making cigars that that he was from that tradition pretty saw the conditions and he changed his mind early on was for regulation buried in these reporters, when he became police commissioner took in him to our people were living in the middle of the night. what helped him a lot was he had so many different jobs. then when he was in the dictionary hand group of people with him. and he kept his relationship with these reporters are much more involved in the nitty-gritty and he was pretty and they weren't able to criticize him with was the heat rather than just becoming fickle to him. and this guy mr. dooley, the famous chicago bartender. and humans, he wrote a review of teddy roughriders book. he city put so much in the cen
he was isaac and separated an incentive point he was realizing he was getting anything done because itwas reaching across to these other people he said that he realized he came across and had to learn how to deal with people of all different classes and just as you said, reese became his great friend. and originally he was against regulation of the sediments that were making cigars that that he was from that tradition pretty saw the conditions and he changed his mind early on was for regulation...