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were responding to a 911 call, looking for someone else, we can confirm they weren't looking for james garcia, in his own property, and this was where the accounts differ. the family and bystanderes say james was not aggressive and police say he was. at the end of the day, he was killed, two officers unloaded their weapons on him at point blank range and his family will never see him again. this isn't anything new in phoenix, in 2018 alone we had 44 people shot by the police. and more than half of them ended up in death. none of those officers were held accountable or found to have done anything wrong. >> let me confirm one bit of information. you say he was on his property, in his car, correct? >> that's correct. that was his property, his car where he was sitting at. >> okay. what do you make of how the police department is handling this so far? and the information that they have released? do you believe they have been transparent and forth coming with information? >> i think they shared some information. on behalf of us and the family we're continuing to ask for more information for all th
were responding to a 911 call, looking for someone else, we can confirm they weren't looking for james garcia, in his own property, and this was where the accounts differ. the family and bystanderes say james was not aggressive and police say he was. at the end of the day, he was killed, two officers unloaded their weapons on him at point blank range and his family will never see him again. this isn't anything new in phoenix, in 2018 alone we had 44 people shot by the police. and more than half...
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before the gun fire or what else led up to the incident, but the man inside that car, 28-year-old james garcia, died >> the officers did not have a warrant and approached him in the car assuming he was someone he wasn't. >> reporter: phoenix police say they were responding to a 911 caller who said someone was threatening him with a knife. >> yeah, he tried to kill me. >> reporter: police say the caller directed them to a house and once they arrived they spoke with several people including garcia, asking him for ten minutes to leave his car so they could secure the scene >> that is when mr. garcia decided he was not going to interact with officers anymore and rolled his window and that is when he armed himself with a gun. >> reporter: police say garcia pointed the gun at an officer. the department has released this body cam from an officer who arrived after the shooting and retrieved a weapon from the car. >> wasn't there some other way to handle this that would have involved more de-escalation? >> once again those are things that will be looked at when this investigation is complete >> reporte
before the gun fire or what else led up to the incident, but the man inside that car, 28-year-old james garcia, died >> the officers did not have a warrant and approached him in the car assuming he was someone he wasn't. >> reporter: phoenix police say they were responding to a 911 caller who said someone was threatening him with a knife. >> yeah, he tried to kill me. >> reporter: police say the caller directed them to a house and once they arrived they spoke with...
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before the gunfire or what else led up to the incident but the man inside that car, 28-year-old james garcia, died >> the officers did not have a warrant and approached him in the cara tatsumaing he was someone he wasn't. >> reporter: phoenix police say they were responding to a 911 caller who said someone was threatening him with a knife >> yeah, he tried to kill me >> reporter: police say the caller directed them to a house and once they arrived, they spoke with several people including garcia, asking for ten minutes to leave his car so they could secure the scene >> that's when mr. garcia decided that he was not going to interact with officers any more, and he rolled his window that's when he armed himself with a's gun >> reporter: police say garcia pointed the gun at an officer. the department has only released his body camera footage from an officer who arrived after the shooting and retrieved a weapon from the car >> the gun is secure >>> wasn't there some other way to handle this that involved de-escalation? >> once again, those are things that are going to be looked at when the inves
before the gunfire or what else led up to the incident but the man inside that car, 28-year-old james garcia, died >> the officers did not have a warrant and approached him in the cara tatsumaing he was someone he wasn't. >> reporter: phoenix police say they were responding to a 911 caller who said someone was threatening him with a knife >> yeah, he tried to kill me >> reporter: police say the caller directed them to a house and once they arrived, they spoke with...
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deolicivíctor vaguilera y, disparan *4 aseagentes rodeanu vehículo, el joven id se rehusó como james garcÍabra en inglés) indiferencia de n inmigrantemiami p cs detenidos,s graves detenidos en la dañosfrontera. >> los que graves daÑos causan s contaminadosn que deja el coronavirus . causarmÚsica ♪) . causarmÚsica ♪) . >> ado. ahora que sprint es parte de t-mobile, tenemos más torres, más ingenieros y más cobertura que nunca. no solo estamos hablando de una red más grande. ¡sino de una red aun mejor! así que ahora puedes aprovechar una red asombrosa a un precio asombroso. bienvenido a t-mobile. la red 5g más grande. nelimina 10te optic waños de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ¿cómo logramos un plug-in que sí tiene aroma natural? aprovechando la esencia de la naturaleza. air wick scented oils con
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. >> an officer involved shooting has sparked protests, police shot and killed james garcia in a parked car on july 4th. officers are claiming a man had stabbed him. video show police demanding he put down a gun, put down a crowbar to smash a real window before shots were fired, officers say garcia had a gun in his car, video shows officers removing a gun from that car. cases across the country hit a record high of 50,000, the biggest jump since the pandemic started. infections are on the rise in 40 states as texas, arizona and california report record hospitalizations. the lone star state hitting a new single day record with 10,000 new coronavirus cases just yesterday as tri-state governors at delaware, kansas and oklahoma to its mandatory quarantine list. donald trump keeping his options open for the republican convention is covid-19 cases rise in florida, the president insists he's not worried about the event in jacksonville saying the trump administration says it will start a surge in testing in the city have the convention. organizers say attendees will be tested every day. todd: t
. >> an officer involved shooting has sparked protests, police shot and killed james garcia in a parked car on july 4th. officers are claiming a man had stabbed him. video show police demanding he put down a gun, put down a crowbar to smash a real window before shots were fired, officers say garcia had a gun in his car, video shows officers removing a gun from that car. cases across the country hit a record high of 50,000, the biggest jump since the pandemic started. infections are on the...
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police shot and killed 28-year- old james garcia inside a parked car on july 4th.nding to a 911 caller claiming a man who stabbed him and returned and threatened to do so again. >> somebody hit me with a knife and and you will do the same thing again. >> reporter: officers arrived on scene and contacted the caller who told them to men threatened him, one with a knife and went to a gun and he pointed police to a house where garcia was visiting a friend. when this video shows police demand garcia put down the gun. they then used a crowbar to smash a window and shots are fired. >> officers talk to the pac-man for approximately 10 minutes, asked him to leave his cursory take sick could secure the scene. he refused and eventually rolled up the windows and pulled out again. >> reporter: they are releasing by cam video. officer said garcia had in the car. his sister denies that the video shows officers removing a gun from the vee. phoenix until interviews with witnesses and others are completed. once the investigation is finished, goes to the internal affairs and the coun
police shot and killed 28-year- old james garcia inside a parked car on july 4th.nding to a 911 caller claiming a man who stabbed him and returned and threatened to do so again. >> somebody hit me with a knife and and you will do the same thing again. >> reporter: officers arrived on scene and contacted the caller who told them to men threatened him, one with a knife and went to a gun and he pointed police to a house where garcia was visiting a friend. when this video shows police...
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police shot and killed 28-year- old james garcia inside a parked car on july 4th. officers were responding to a 911 caller, proclaiming the man who stabbed him had returned and threatened to do so again. >> unless somebody hit me with a knife, and i go to the hospital a couple days, and the police, the guy is here and try to do the same thing again. >> reporter: officers arrived on scene and contacted the caller who told them two men threatened him, one with a knife and another with a gun. he pointed police to the house where garcia was visiting a friend. witness video shows police demanded garcia put down the gun. they then use a crowbar to smash your window and shots are fired. >> officers talk to the man for approximately tenants, asked him to leave his car so they could secure the scene. he refused and eventually rolled up the windows and pulled out a gun. >> reporter: police releasing body camera video for moments after the shooting. officers said garcia had a gun in the car. his sister denies that. video shows officers removing a gun from the vehicle. >> wher
police shot and killed 28-year- old james garcia inside a parked car on july 4th. officers were responding to a 911 caller, proclaiming the man who stabbed him had returned and threatened to do so again. >> unless somebody hit me with a knife, and i go to the hospital a couple days, and the police, the guy is here and try to do the same thing again. >> reporter: officers arrived on scene and contacted the caller who told them two men threatened him, one with a knife and another with...
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calls for justice after police killed 28-year-old james garcia who was sitting in a parked car in phoenix. officers asked garcia to least car, but he refused. police say he pointed a gun at them. >> shoot [ bleep ]. >> officers shouting at him s p sitting in this parked car and then firing a barrage of bullets. >> [ bleep ]. >> the very vidideo doesn't sho there's an african american threatening my life. >> the white woman who called police on a black man in central park saying he was threatening her now in legal jeopardy. she's charged with filing a false police report. >> are you available? there's a man who is recording me and threatening me and my dog. >> but the man who was the target of her rage very fusing to cooperate with authorities saying she's already suffered enough. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg met with civil rights leaders amid a major ad boycott targeting the social media giant. they say facebook isn't doing enough to stop the spread of racist hate speech and misinformation. facebook stood by their efforts in the meeting telling nbc news we have invested billions in pe
calls for justice after police killed 28-year-old james garcia who was sitting in a parked car in phoenix. officers asked garcia to least car, but he refused. police say he pointed a gun at them. >> shoot [ bleep ]. >> officers shouting at him s p sitting in this parked car and then firing a barrage of bullets. >> [ bleep ]. >> the very vidideo doesn't sho there's an african american threatening my life. >> the white woman who called police on a black man in...
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protesters demanding answers in the killing of james garcia.e camera. officers shouting at garcia sitting inside this parked far and then firing a barrage of bullets. [ gunshots ] the video don't clearly show what happened in the moments before the gunfire or what led up to the incident >> the officers did not have a warrant. they approached him in the car assuming he was someone he wasn't >> reporter: phoenix police say they were responding to a 911 call who said someone was threatening him with a knife >> yeah, he attempted to kill me >> reporter: once arrived the police spoke with several people including garcia asking him for ten minutes to leave his car so they could secure the scene. >> that's when mr. garcia decided that he was not going to interact with officers anymore and rolled up his window and armed himself with a gun >> reporter: police say he had been pointing his gun at an officer. an officer arrived after the shooting and received a weapon from the car >> gun is secure >> reporter: garcia's family is devastated by his death. hi
protesters demanding answers in the killing of james garcia.e camera. officers shouting at garcia sitting inside this parked far and then firing a barrage of bullets. [ gunshots ] the video don't clearly show what happened in the moments before the gunfire or what led up to the incident >> the officers did not have a warrant. they approached him in the car assuming he was someone he wasn't >> reporter: phoenix police say they were responding to a 911 call who said someone was...
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. >> cell phone video posted by a city councilman shows police demanding 28-year-old james garcia putn a gun. witnesses tell police not to shoot. cop smashed the rear window with a crowbar and then you hear shots. police released this statement describing what happened. >> officers talked to the man for approximately 10 minutes asking them to leave his car so they could secure the scene. he refused and eventually rolled up the windows and pulled out a gun. officers ordered the man to drop the gun but he refused. the man repeatedly told officers to shoot him and lifted the gun to the officer's. that's when officers fired their weapons. >> police so far only release this video moments after the shooting. those interviews don't shape statements to match the video. garcia's sister said police were retrieving one from the car. >> gun is secured. >> garcia was visiting a friend when the shooting occurred. and identified the house where they came from. the family is demanding justice, and once the investigation is complete it will go to the county attorney for review and that's probably one
. >> cell phone video posted by a city councilman shows police demanding 28-year-old james garcia putn a gun. witnesses tell police not to shoot. cop smashed the rear window with a crowbar and then you hear shots. police released this statement describing what happened. >> officers talked to the man for approximately 10 minutes asking them to leave his car so they could secure the scene. he refused and eventually rolled up the windows and pulled out a gun. officers ordered the man...
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outrage is mounting in phoeneni, arizona, over the fatal police shooting of 28-year-old james porter garcia while he was in a parked car in a residential driveway saturday. four officers around the car. at least two had their guns drawn and we did at the car. an eyewitness who filmed the shooting said garcia had been sleeping in the car and others who knew the victim say he was unarmed. but police officers claim he armed himself, which led to the officers shooting and killing him. protesters are demanding police release body cam footage. in new york, amy cooper, the white woman who called 911 and falsely claimed a black man in central park was threatening her, was charged monday with filing a false report. christian cooper, the man in question who was in the park bird-watching, had in fact simply asked amy cooper to leash her dog. chris coopop filmed ththe interaction, which quickly went viral. in georgia, republican govovernr brian kemp declared a state of emergency monday, activating 1000 national guard members following weeks of unrest and a weekend marked by increased gun violence. five
outrage is mounting in phoeneni, arizona, over the fatal police shooting of 28-year-old james porter garcia while he was in a parked car in a residential driveway saturday. four officers around the car. at least two had their guns drawn and we did at the car. an eyewitness who filmed the shooting said garcia had been sleeping in the car and others who knew the victim say he was unarmed. but police officers claim he armed himself, which led to the officers shooting and killing him. protesters...
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surfaced just one week after another phoenix police officer was caught on camera fatally shooting james porter garcia while he was in a parked car in a residential driveway over the fourth of j july wewee. president trump reacted angrily tuesday to a question about police killings of african americans. trump was speaking with cbs news correspondent catherine herridie at the white house. >> you said george f floyd's deh was a terribible thing. why are african-americans s stil dying at t the hands of law enforcement in this country? pres. trump: ensor white people. what a terrible question as. so are white people. more white people, by the way. amy: a recent harvard university study found african americans are e more than three times as likely to be killed by police as white americans. meanwhile, president trump again defended displays of t the confederate flag at nascar races and other events, calling it a free speech issue. and in a separate interview, trump defended a wealthy white couple who pointed guns at black lives matter protesters passing their home in a gated community in st. louis last mont
surfaced just one week after another phoenix police officer was caught on camera fatally shooting james porter garcia while he was in a parked car in a residential driveway over the fourth of j july wewee. president trump reacted angrily tuesday to a question about police killings of african americans. trump was speaking with cbs news correspondent catherine herridie at the white house. >> you said george f floyd's deh was a terribible thing. why are african-americans s stil dying at t...
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se presentaron frente al departamento de policía dos familiares de james garcía que murió por disparosdibujar >> (canta) >> da vuelo a su imaginación para plasmar animales salvajes o cualquier tipo de personaje fin vicio o real como las prostitutas de la ciudad de méxico, las que lo cuidan. >> me compraron una maletín tan y me van a comprar zapatos nuevos. elvis presley (habla inglés) en california estados unidos (habla inglés) >> lo transeúntes lo ayudan de alguna manera. >> que tenga que dibujar para ganarse un poco de dinero es triste, la verdad esta bien porque está haciendo algo producto vivo >> si bien es cierto la gente tenemos los sentimientos más a flor de piel, don valdemar utiliza estas personas para inspirarse en sus dibujos si ve a una mujer bella la retrata, la gente está conociéndolo porque está constantemente en el mismo sitio asegura que cuando logra juntar un poquito más de la cantidad que necesita alquila una habitación de hotel porque le encanta ver televisión >> me pareció un ser humano con un corazón maravilloso, y muy lindo, qué pena que tenga que estar viviendo
se presentaron frente al departamento de policía dos familiares de james garcía que murió por disparosdibujar >> (canta) >> da vuelo a su imaginación para plasmar animales salvajes o cualquier tipo de personaje fin vicio o real como las prostitutas de la ciudad de méxico, las que lo cuidan. >> me compraron una maletín tan y me van a comprar zapatos nuevos. elvis presley (habla inglés) en california estados unidos (habla inglés) >> lo transeúntes lo ayudan de...
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policÍa de phoenix arizona, genera indignaciÓn y que la gente saliera a la calle a protestar, james garcÍabi que lleve a cabo una investigaciÓn. grupos de activistas denuncian un aumento de ataques racistas contra asiÁticos en el paÍs en las Últimas semanas, en california, donde habita la mayorÍa de dicha comunidad, un hombre que lanzÓ un ataque verbal a una familia se disculÓo pÚblicamente por su acciÓn, el individuo y sus insultos xenÓfobos quedaron grabados y expuestos por redes sociales, dejando en evidencia su conducta, en otro caso similar una mujer profiriÓ insultos y tratÓ denigrantemente a otra familia asiÁtica tambiÉn en california. vamos a seguir hablando de los temas de actualidad con la familia de "un nuevo dÍa", adelante, chicos. >>> gracias nicole. precisamente, como tÚ estuviste hablando hace un momentito en las noticias. uno de los temas mÁs comentados y controversiales el dÍa de hoy, mi querida familia es la visita del presidente de mÉxico, andres manuel lÓpez obrador al presidente donald trump de los estados unidos. >>> asÍ es, desde el dia de ayer que tomÓ ese vuelo que
policÍa de phoenix arizona, genera indignaciÓn y que la gente saliera a la calle a protestar, james garcÍabi que lleve a cabo una investigaciÓn. grupos de activistas denuncian un aumento de ataques racistas contra asiÁticos en el paÍs en las Últimas semanas, en california, donde habita la mayorÍa de dicha comunidad, un hombre que lanzÓ un ataque verbal a una familia se disculÓo pÚblicamente por su acciÓn, el individuo y sus insultos xenÓfobos quedaron grabados y expuestos por redes...
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garcia explains it all for us. >> now to "something good." lebron james is proving that he is a momma's boy. the lakers' superstar says the hardest part of quarantine was not seeing his mother. james went more than three months without seeing his mother gloria who was in akron, ohio. didn't feel comfortable about flying out to los angeles. but nba's bubble appears to be working. their latest coronavirus tests yielded zero positive results. so play it safe. don't see mom. i miss my dad though desperately. well, during this pandemic, there's certainly been a lot of frustration for a lot of people. and sometimes it builds up and you probably just have to let it out. iceland is actually here to let you do just that. they have a campaign called looks like you need to let it out. the country is asking people all over the world to send them their screams of frustrations. then the screams will be played from one of seven speakers set up around the country. some of us decided to participate and let it out. >> ah! >> ah! >> gahh! >> our own marcus washington, bob redell, and mike letting it all out. i
garcia explains it all for us. >> now to "something good." lebron james is proving that he is a momma's boy. the lakers' superstar says the hardest part of quarantine was not seeing his mother. james went more than three months without seeing his mother gloria who was in akron, ohio. didn't feel comfortable about flying out to los angeles. but nba's bubble appears to be working. their latest coronavirus tests yielded zero positive results. so play it safe. don't see mom. i miss...
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james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home. in san francisco we have had an alarming increase and significant increase in covid-19 infections and hospitalizations of the over the past few weeks, our rates have soared. we are in a situation where we could we seeing early signs of a surge. our increases reflect across the region as increases across the state. as people know, we have put a pause on re-opening. it is vital that everyone take the steps that we know stop the spread of covid-19. slow the spread of covid-19. this means wearing a face covering, social distancing, good hygiene measures, and really limiting outings and staying home as much as p
james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the...
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james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home. in san francisco we have had an alarming increase and significant increase in covid-19 infections and hospitalizations of the over the past few weeks, our rates have soared. we are in a situation where we could we seeing early signs of a surge. our increases reflect across the region as increases across the state. as people know, we have put a pause on re-opening. it is vital that everyone take the steps that we know stop the spread of covid-19. slow the spread of covid-19. this means wearing a face covering, social distancing, good hygiene measures, and really limiting outings and staying home as much as p
james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the...
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james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr.ng everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home. in san francisco we have had an alarming increase and significant increase in covid-19 infections and hospitalizations of the over the past few weeks, our rates have soared. we are in a situation where we could we seeing early signs of a surge. our increases reflect across the region as increases across the state. as people know, we have put a pause on re-opening. it is vital that everyone take the steps that we know stop the spread of covid-19. slow the spread of covid-19. this means wearing a face covering, social distancing, good hygiene measures, and really limiting outings and staying home as much as possible. we know this
james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr.ng everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home....
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garcÍa no había salido del carro. activistas muestra justicia. las cÁmaras corporales echarÍan por tierra la versiÓn oficial. >> nos hicieron pensar que james estaba que llego de una ciudad con la que tengo lazos de sangre y de familia. nuestro querido los Ángeles. era una carta que tenÍa una peticiÓn fuera de lo normal, pero cuando la producciÓn de "despierta amÉrica" lo analizo, nos dimos cuenta de que era algo de mucha urgencia para una familia. [mÚsica] >> mi esposo tenÍa seis aÑos de laborar. marÍa antonieta: victoria se quebranta al contar su caso. victoria: en un restaurante en el centro de los Ángeles. mi esposo nunca pedÍa permiso ni para acompaÑarme a llevar a los niÑos a una cita. marÍa antonieta: la pandemia lo dejÓ sin trabajo. victoria: maÑana cumple cuatro meses exacto desde que cerraron el restaurante por lo de la pandemia. era un restaurante de comida mexicana. Él era cocinero. marÍa antonieta: memorioso esposo es el Único sostÉn econÓmico de la familia que tiene cuatro hijos. victoria: Él estÁ como deprimido. ya se nos fueron los ahorros, lo que tenÍamos lo hemos usado para pagar la renta, para solventar un poco nuestras necesida
garcÍa no había salido del carro. activistas muestra justicia. las cÁmaras corporales echarÍan por tierra la versiÓn oficial. >> nos hicieron pensar que james estaba que llego de una ciudad con la que tengo lazos de sangre y de familia. nuestro querido los Ángeles. era una carta que tenÍa una peticiÓn fuera de lo normal, pero cuando la producciÓn de "despierta amÉrica" lo analizo, nos dimos cuenta de que era algo de mucha urgencia para una familia. [mÚsica] >>...
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james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home. in san francisco we have had an alarming increase and significant increase in covid-19 infections and hospitalizations of the over the past few weeks, our rates have soared. we are in a situation where we could we seeing early signs of a surge. our increases reflect across the region as increases across the state. as people know, we have put a pause on re-opening. it is vital that everyone take the steps that we know stop the spread of covid-19. slow the spread of covid-19. this means wearing a face covering, social distancing, good hygiene measures, and really limiting outings and staying home as much as possible.
james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing...
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james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home. in san francisco we have had an alarming increase and significant increase in covid-19 infections and hospitalizations of the over the past few weeks, our rates have soared. we are in a situation where we could we seeing early signs of a surge. our increases reflect across the region as increases across the state. as people know, we have put a pause on re-opening. it is vital that everyone take the steps that we know stop the spread of covid-19. slow the spread of covid-19. this means wearing a face covering, social distancing, good hygiene measures, and really limiting outings and staying home as much as p
james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the...
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james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the saft thing to do is stay home. in san francisco we have had an alarming increase and significant increase in covid-19 infections and hospitalizations of the over the past few weeks, our rates have soared. we are in a situation where we could we seeing early signs of a surge. our increases reflect across the region as increases across the state. as people know, we have put a pause on re-opening. it is vital that everyone take the steps that we know stop the spread of covid-19. slow the spread of covid-19. this means wearing a face covering, social distancing, good hygiene measures, and really limiting outings and staying home as much as p
james executive director of collective impact. member of the latino task force and stefani garcia. with that i will turn it over to dr. colfax. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us before this long weekend. i just have a brief statement to make with regard to where we are in the covid-19 pandemic. it is a public health message that is really that we need to send across the city, across the region, across various neighborhoods and communities. this fourth of july, th the...