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jenny hill reporting.e government has also begun to reopen its economy, with a number of industries permitted to return to work this week, but the country has one of the lowest levels of testing in the americas. some scientists say the decision has been taken too early. more than 10,000 people have died in mexico from covid—19. the bbc‘s mexico correspondent will grant reports. officially, mexico has lost 10,000 people to coronavirus. one of them was omera servando, wh succumbed to the virus in his impoverished town in the state of mexico. his funeral was simple — the indigenous community marking another life lost to covid—19. mexico's poor being buried beneath the dusty earth in their droves. but the true number of dead may be far higher. mexico's testing rate is among of the worst in latin america. fewer than one in 1,000 are tested for covid—19. the policy is only to test the most severe cases, but it's causing confusion and distress for family members. "my boy is here with pneumonia", says rohellio her
jenny hill reporting.e government has also begun to reopen its economy, with a number of industries permitted to return to work this week, but the country has one of the lowest levels of testing in the americas. some scientists say the decision has been taken too early. more than 10,000 people have died in mexico from covid—19. the bbc‘s mexico correspondent will grant reports. officially, mexico has lost 10,000 people to coronavirus. one of them was omera servando, wh succumbed to the...
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jenny hill, bbc news, braunschweig. stay with us on bbc news.ia, meeting the last family standing, as their village is sinking. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given, the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter and he fought all the way to the end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles‘ lp, sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. the latest headlines: the family and friends of george floyd, the african—american man killed at the hands of minneapolis police last week, have paid tribute to him at his memorial ser
jenny hill, bbc news, braunschweig. stay with us on bbc news.ia, meeting the last family standing, as their village is sinking. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given, the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three times...
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jenny hill reporting.government has also begun reopening its economy with a number of industries permitted to return to work this week, but the country has one of the lowest levels of testing in the americas. some scientists say the decision has been taken to early. more than 10,000 people have died in mexico from covid—19. the bbc‘s mexico correspondent will grant reports. eventually mexico has lost 10,000 people to coronavirus. one of them was a man who succumbed to the virus in his published town in the state of mexico. the funeral was simple — indigenous community marking another knife last two covid—19. mexico's paul being buried below the dusty earth in their droves. but the true number of death may be far higher. mexico's testing rate is one of the worst in latin america. policy is only to test the most severe cases, but it's causing confusion and distress for family members. "my boy is here with pneumonia", says this man outside a hospital, "but we have no information or document that says he was t
jenny hill reporting.government has also begun reopening its economy with a number of industries permitted to return to work this week, but the country has one of the lowest levels of testing in the americas. some scientists say the decision has been taken to early. more than 10,000 people have died in mexico from covid—19. the bbc‘s mexico correspondent will grant reports. eventually mexico has lost 10,000 people to coronavirus. one of them was a man who succumbed to the virus in his...
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jenny hill, bbc news, saxony—anhalt.england have delayed plans to reopen to more pupils on monday. it's over fears of rising coronavirus infections. some scientists suggest the ‘r', or reproduction number, is creeping up and may have surpassed one, the point at which the epidemic could take off again. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports now from greater manchester. well, here we are, russell scott primary school in very changed times. and it's all about welcoming your children back in a safe and sensible manner. yesterday morning, head teacher steve marsland posted this video on his school website as he prepared to open up to more children on monday. but by the afternoon, those plans were on hold. the school, told to delay by the local director of public health. we want the children in school where they should be but in terms of the health of our community, i salute the decision, that somebody has actually come out and followed the guidance that was issued originally, where if the r level is anywhere
jenny hill, bbc news, saxony—anhalt.england have delayed plans to reopen to more pupils on monday. it's over fears of rising coronavirus infections. some scientists suggest the ‘r', or reproduction number, is creeping up and may have surpassed one, the point at which the epidemic could take off again. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports now from greater manchester. well, here we are, russell scott primary school in very changed times. and it's all about welcoming your...
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jenny hill reports.e german countryside, the former home of a suspected child killer. christian b owned this land, lived here sometimes ina caravan. the impression you get is of a rather secretive man, someone who came and went, usually at night, who didn't want to speak to the neighbours. in fact, gave the very clear impression he didn't want to be disturbed. police have searched this land twice in the last four years. they found a memory stick containing child pornography, but no trace of a little german girl who went missing in 2015. inga was five when she disappeared from a family party. we've been told that police still suspect christian b of involvement in her disappearance. there are other suspects. detectives know he had an acquaintance who worked at the complex where the party was held. this lawyer represents inga's father. it's always when every few months or every few years, new evidence in ourcase appears, it is something between hope that his daughter is still alive and resignation that she
jenny hill reports.e german countryside, the former home of a suspected child killer. christian b owned this land, lived here sometimes ina caravan. the impression you get is of a rather secretive man, someone who came and went, usually at night, who didn't want to speak to the neighbours. in fact, gave the very clear impression he didn't want to be disturbed. police have searched this land twice in the last four years. they found a memory stick containing child pornography, but no trace of a...
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jenny hill, bbc news, saxony—anhalt. left ta ke left take you back to the us. to 8:30pm. but cities from philadelphia, san francisco, people out on the street. largely peaceful protest. this is very different to what we saw not that many days ago. this is los angeles now which was the scene of looting and fires but not today. this is the 12th day of protest, possibly the biggest so far and that this is on the day that we have already seen earlier, a second memorial to george floyd being held in north carolina, ina being held in north carolina, in a church not far from where he was born. lots of people paid their respects at that service. that was followed by a private memorialfor the service. that was followed by a private memorial for the family and you will remember there was and you will remember there was a first memorial back in minneapolis on thursday and his finalfuneral minneapolis on thursday and his final funeral expected on tuesday in houston. this is a seen live in washington. yet again, another evening, thousands of people coming out to protest aga
jenny hill, bbc news, saxony—anhalt. left ta ke left take you back to the us. to 8:30pm. but cities from philadelphia, san francisco, people out on the street. largely peaceful protest. this is very different to what we saw not that many days ago. this is los angeles now which was the scene of looting and fires but not today. this is the 12th day of protest, possibly the biggest so far and that this is on the day that we have already seen earlier, a second memorial to george floyd being held...
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jenny hill, bbc news.14—day quarantine for arrivals to the uk over the coming months. the proposed move comes amid signs of a rebellion among mps concerned about the impact of the quarantine on the aviation and tourism industries. andy moore reports. the beaches of spain are beginning to open up, but will beginning to open up, but will be be able to get to them? spain's tourism minister sister the coronavirus figures will have to improve for british tourists can be welcomed back. and as well as problems that our intended destination, we will also have to deal with two weeks isolation when we return. that scheme has hollande many in the tourism industry and on the back benches of the conservative party. we will get more detail today, but the plan which starts next week will be reviewed every three weeks. one possibility to ease the quarantine is to create so—called air bridges or travel corridors to places with similar levels of infection. that might not come in the first review, but could come towards the
jenny hill, bbc news.14—day quarantine for arrivals to the uk over the coming months. the proposed move comes amid signs of a rebellion among mps concerned about the impact of the quarantine on the aviation and tourism industries. andy moore reports. the beaches of spain are beginning to open up, but will beginning to open up, but will be be able to get to them? spain's tourism minister sister the coronavirus figures will have to improve for british tourists can be welcomed back. and as well...
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this country, praised worldwide for its initial success, feels rather fragile now. jenny hill, bbc newstics say the move would still be "discriminatory" against those unable to attend for other reasons. the commons leaderjacob rees—mogg said he will put forward a proposal tomorrow that would allow some mps to participate remotely. the vote this afternoon lead to some unusual scenes in westminster. here's our chief political correspondent vicki young. mps have been told to set an example and get back to work. for some it has a round trip of almost 1500 miles. in excess of 18 hours for something that frankly is of questionable necessity. either say it is their duty to return to parliament rather than take part via video link. i am going to westminster to do the job i was democratically elected to do. but what about government's advice during coronavirus pandemic? the government said if we can work from home we had to avoid the risk of spreading the virus but here we are, all corners of the uk heading to westminster. the parliamentary authorities then installed a virtual system so mps not
this country, praised worldwide for its initial success, feels rather fragile now. jenny hill, bbc newstics say the move would still be "discriminatory" against those unable to attend for other reasons. the commons leaderjacob rees—mogg said he will put forward a proposal tomorrow that would allow some mps to participate remotely. the vote this afternoon lead to some unusual scenes in westminster. here's our chief political correspondent vicki young. mps have been told to set an...
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jenny hill, bbc news. thank you to mike who has e—mailed on those business loans.emselves as inundated, the cash never materialises. thank you. let's bring you the weather, with carol. hello. if you were hoping for rain in the forecast in the next few days, there is somebody it falls and how much there is, is going to be fairly hit and miss. it's going to drink much cooler than it has been. pulling in more of a northerly wind, sometimes that wind will be quite costly. high pressure in charge of the weather today, keeping things across england and wales fairly settled. but for scotla nd and wales fairly settled. but for scotland and northern ireland, the far north of england, we have a weather front and are slowly sinking southwards, taking this cloud and showery outbreaks of rain with it. some of the showers could be quite heavy and possibly thundery in north—east scotland, northern ireland, later in northern england. behind that weather front it's turning much cooler than it has been, yesterday in the north highlands it was 26 degrees, tie only 12 degrees but as w
jenny hill, bbc news. thank you to mike who has e—mailed on those business loans.emselves as inundated, the cash never materialises. thank you. let's bring you the weather, with carol. hello. if you were hoping for rain in the forecast in the next few days, there is somebody it falls and how much there is, is going to be fairly hit and miss. it's going to drink much cooler than it has been. pulling in more of a northerly wind, sometimes that wind will be quite costly. high pressure in charge...
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jenny hill, bbc news, brown—shweig.o come: we meet south korea's army of contact tracers — using technology to track down coronavirus carriers. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. 0utspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing for which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter. he fought all the way to the end. even through his illness. yes he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the beatles lp sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band. of the beatles lp sergeant pepper's a record described as the album of the century. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. the family and friends of george floyd, the african—american man killed at the hands of minneapolis police last week, have paid tr
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our berlin correspondent, jenny hill reports.yside, the former home of us suspected child killer. he lived here sometimes in a caravan. the impression you get is a very secretive man, someone who came and went, usually at night who did not wa nt to went, usually at night who did not want to speak to the neighbours and gave the very clear impression that he did not want to be disturbed. police have searched this land twice in the past four years, they found a memory stick containing child pornography, but note traits of the little german girl went missing in 2015. she was five and she disappeared from a family party. we have been told that the police still suspect him of involvement in her disappearance. there are other suspects but detectives know he had an acquaintance that worked where the party was held. it is always every few months or every few years, new evidence in our case appears. it is something between hope that his daughter is still alive and resignation that she might be dead already. christian b came to portugal in
our berlin correspondent, jenny hill reports.yside, the former home of us suspected child killer. he lived here sometimes in a caravan. the impression you get is a very secretive man, someone who came and went, usually at night who did not wa nt to went, usually at night who did not want to speak to the neighbours and gave the very clear impression that he did not want to be disturbed. police have searched this land twice in the past four years, they found a memory stick containing child...
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jenny hill, bbc news, brown—shweig.vin lee joins us from praia da luz in portugal. do we have any more details on the suspect, christian b? we are getting more of a picture of the suspect from locals who lived here. some say they knew him for 20 years and one says she was contacted by german police years ago. she said she often heard him shouting with his girlfriend. another said he would do odd jobs, that he always had no money that the media here talk about a life of criminality, drug dealing, burglary. it is not clear whether portuguese investigators knew about the convictions for child sex offences but to date there has been no sign of an investigation. the portuguese police saying this is about targeting tourists, thousands who are here in may 2017 who might have seen something, perhaps taking a picture with the suspect in the background by chance and the police saying they have had more than 200 calls and e—mails with information to the incident room. they said there is a £20,000 reward for anyone with information
jenny hill, bbc news, brown—shweig.vin lee joins us from praia da luz in portugal. do we have any more details on the suspect, christian b? we are getting more of a picture of the suspect from locals who lived here. some say they knew him for 20 years and one says she was contacted by german police years ago. she said she often heard him shouting with his girlfriend. another said he would do odd jobs, that he always had no money that the media here talk about a life of criminality, drug...
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jenny hill, bbc news, braunschweig. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee joins us from praia da luz inng to people over there today. what are they saying? there are no police on the streets of praia da luz today and no visible sign ofany of praia da luz today and no visible sign of any appeal. we understand portuguese police say they are supporting their german counterparts, but they say their focus now is to attract the attention of thousands of tourists who came here in may 2007 who may by chance have ta ken who came here in may 2007 who may by chance have taken photos or video footage with the suspect in the background, or video of the vehicles he was driving, including a jaguar carand he was driving, including a jaguar car and this camper than he was living out of from 1995 to 2007. this building behind me in the background, which is half hidden by palm trees and bamboo, is a site where a local media report said was used as storage for drug dealings which was frequented by the suspect, christian b, and one of two sites that the police are trying to appeal for more detail about. the
jenny hill, bbc news, braunschweig. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee joins us from praia da luz inng to people over there today. what are they saying? there are no police on the streets of praia da luz today and no visible sign ofany of praia da luz today and no visible sign of any appeal. we understand portuguese police say they are supporting their german counterparts, but they say their focus now is to attract the attention of thousands of tourists who came here in may 2007 who may by...
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i got this update from our berlin correspondent, jenny hill, who is in braunschweig, where the police out of it is the fact that investigators in germany are convinced that madeleine mccann is dead, that she was killed by this man that they are now saying is a suspect, this chap who's been in prison for some time, serving quite a lengthy sentence. and his back story is quite something, isn't it? it is. i mean, today, prosecutors have said that he has got convictions for child sexual assault. while he was in portugal... he comes from this city, braunschweig, they think, or he lived here for some time, but he spent a considerable amount of time in portugal and they say he drove around the algarve in a camper van and during that time they say he was funding his lifestyle by burgling hotels and holiday accommodation and drug dealing. he's in prison at the moment. police say officially he's serving a sentence for a sex crime. reportedly, that crime was the rape of a 72—year—old american woman who was in praia da luz and was attacked two years before madeleine mccann disappeared from the sa
i got this update from our berlin correspondent, jenny hill, who is in braunschweig, where the police out of it is the fact that investigators in germany are convinced that madeleine mccann is dead, that she was killed by this man that they are now saying is a suspect, this chap who's been in prison for some time, serving quite a lengthy sentence. and his back story is quite something, isn't it? it is. i mean, today, prosecutors have said that he has got convictions for child sexual assault....
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jenny hill, bbc news.t the leaders say quicker action is needed to prevent an even deeper worldwide recession and health crisis. ican i can talk now to gordon brown who joins us live from his home. thank you forjoining us. you famously and successfully led the charge for coordinated action during the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009. looking at what is happening now, do you think there has been a failure of collective leadership? yes, i think this will go down as one of the greatest social and economic policy failures of our generation because there is a common enemy, the virus, a common challenge, we are all facing economic recession, there isa all facing economic recession, there is a ready—made vehicle for acting which is the g20 which was created in 2009 and it seems surprising, astonishing, quite reprehensible that it astonishing, quite reprehensible thatitis astonishing, quite reprehensible that it is not going to meet until six months from now to discuss issues that have to be dealt with now. peopl
jenny hill, bbc news.t the leaders say quicker action is needed to prevent an even deeper worldwide recession and health crisis. ican i can talk now to gordon brown who joins us live from his home. thank you forjoining us. you famously and successfully led the charge for coordinated action during the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009. looking at what is happening now, do you think there has been a failure of collective leadership? yes, i think this will go down as one of the greatest social and...
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jenny hill has the latest from berlin. it‘s going to be a painful recovery.d we are easing up too much, so we risk a second wave. and i don‘t really understand why this is done so quickly, because still more than 80% of the population stand behind the federal agreement which we had some time ago. small but voluble, a minority demanded angela merkel lifted restrictions. so, more significantly, did germany‘s regional leaders, like armin laschet, a leading candidate to replace her when she steps down next year. translation: we have the health problem of the pandemic, but there‘s other damage. children from disadvantaged backgrounds who couldn‘t go to school, sick people who didn‘t get treatment because the hospitals were reserved for covid, people in care homes got lonely. this is damage too, and it claimed lives. nothing, then, to do with raising his political profile? translation: the measures we had to decide are so important, a matter of life and death, you couldn‘t act on a tactical basis. katerina‘s not impressed, though the relaxations mean she‘s seen her
jenny hill has the latest from berlin. it‘s going to be a painful recovery.d we are easing up too much, so we risk a second wave. and i don‘t really understand why this is done so quickly, because still more than 80% of the population stand behind the federal agreement which we had some time ago. small but voluble, a minority demanded angela merkel lifted restrictions. so, more significantly, did germany‘s regional leaders, like armin laschet, a leading candidate to replace her when she...
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the bbc‘s berlin correspondent jenny hill reports from dusseldorf.edoms but at the same time, i'm a bit scared — maybe it was too early." germany's cautious approach, relaxing now. angela merkel continues to warn repeatedly that this country is still in the early stages of the pandemic. on a day like this, it's hard to believe it. germany has brought its outbreak under control but there is now an intense public debate about what happens next. this country can still boast low infection rates but it's early days. yes, i think it is too soon just now, we are easing up too fast, we are easing up too much, so we risk a second wave and i don't really understand why this is done so quickly because still more than 80% of the population stand behind the federal agreements which we had some time ago. small but voluble, a minority demanded angela merkel lift restrictions. so, more significantly, did regional leaders, like armin laschet, who's as a leading candidate to replace her when she steps down next year. translation: we have the health problems of the pan
the bbc‘s berlin correspondent jenny hill reports from dusseldorf.edoms but at the same time, i'm a bit scared — maybe it was too early." germany's cautious approach, relaxing now. angela merkel continues to warn repeatedly that this country is still in the early stages of the pandemic. on a day like this, it's hard to believe it. germany has brought its outbreak under control but there is now an intense public debate about what happens next. this country can still boast low infection...
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jenny hill in berlin.'m delighted to say they both join me now. congratulations to you both. sarah, perhaps if i can start with you. how have your plans been affected by this virus?” you. how have your plans been affected by this virus? i guess it's the uncertainty at the minute. and up the uncertainty at the minute. and up untila the uncertainty at the minute. and up until a while back, we didn't know how many people we would be allowed, and just realising we had to make a call ourselves, make a decisionjust to reduce to make a call ourselves, make a decision just to reduce the numbers ourselves, and we are going to do a really small wedding, and then hopefully celebrate with all of our guests at some point in the future. so, yes, we are working round it, it's fine. peter, can ijust clarify. are you in separate houses? we are, we are only ten minutes apart from each other, but separate houses. so when did you last see each other in person? since the northern ireland executive brought in the distance we ha
jenny hill in berlin.'m delighted to say they both join me now. congratulations to you both. sarah, perhaps if i can start with you. how have your plans been affected by this virus?” you. how have your plans been affected by this virus? i guess it's the uncertainty at the minute. and up the uncertainty at the minute. and up untila the uncertainty at the minute. and up until a while back, we didn't know how many people we would be allowed, and just realising we had to make a call ourselves,...
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joe terranova, jenny harrington with gilman hill asset management and megan shue is the head of investmenttrategy at the wilmington trust let's go to the walls. i want to show you where the major averages are trading right now. we're just about at the highs of the day. the dow is above 26,150. that's a gain of better than 400 points
joe terranova, jenny harrington with gilman hill asset management and megan shue is the head of investmenttrategy at the wilmington trust let's go to the walls. i want to show you where the major averages are trading right now. we're just about at the highs of the day. the dow is above 26,150. that's a gain of better than 400 points
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joe terranova, jenny harrington with gilman hill asset management and megan shue is the head of investment strategy at the wilmington trust let's go to the walls. i want to show you where the major averages are trading right now. we're just about at the highs of the day. the dow is above 26,150. that's a gain of better than 400 points 1 2/3% boeing is having a big day today. the reopening trade is in full effect piper sandler is up today. they say the pain trade is up. they reiterate their 3,600-point year-end target for the s&p, which sounded crazy when they first put that out, but now i wonder if we have to start looking at that as a coming formali formality, as crazy as that sounds >> look, i've been adding capital to the market and if you asked me a month ago what i would be doing, i would tell you, i would be down 50% in my exposure not for performance, but for taking money off the table this has sort of hit the frenzied period. the reason why it's doing that is because it's a valuation holiday, it's a fundamental holiday. and when you see things that are happening in the real world,
joe terranova, jenny harrington with gilman hill asset management and megan shue is the head of investment strategy at the wilmington trust let's go to the walls. i want to show you where the major averages are trading right now. we're just about at the highs of the day. the dow is above 26,150. that's a gain of better than 400 points 1 2/3% boeing is having a big day today. the reopening trade is in full effect piper sandler is up today. they say the pain trade is up. they reiterate their...
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this violence against a peaceful protest movement on capitol hill was caroled out by mayor jenny durkanf thousands of people in seattle are calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went all right day after day after day since the first protests on may 30th was the police, under orders by the democratic party establishment and mayor durkan, it was the police making things going all right. lou: did you see how interested and thrilled the cnn anchor was with her comments? well, with the radical dems caught up in how best to bow to antifa's demands, president trump says he won't permit the lawlessness that now rages in part of seattle. he plans to straighten the city out if its leaders fail to do so. >> we're not going to let seattle be occupied by anarchists, and i'm not calling -- >> have you talked to the mayor? >> i'm not -- no, but i got to see a performance that i've never seen. i mean, you think he was a weak person in minneapolis, the woman, i don't know, has she ever done this before? how can -- oh, it's papa nettic. no, no, we're not going to let this happen
this violence against a peaceful protest movement on capitol hill was caroled out by mayor jenny durkanf thousands of people in seattle are calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went all right day after day after day since the first protests on may 30th was the police, under orders by the democratic party establishment and mayor durkan, it was the police making things going all right. lou: did you see how interested and thrilled the cnn anchor was with her comments?...
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this violence against the peaceful protest movement on capitol hill was carried out by mayor jenny durkans of thousands of people in seattle calling for her resignation. we want a society that's based on equality and cooperation. >> i do want to ask you, you said, look, we were looking at even so many people going into city hall and it was peaceful. what if something happens where things go awry? if there is violence. then who steps in then? >> well, absolutely. we are all united in this wanting a society based on public safety but the statistics, you know, if i might speak as an economist for a moment, the statistics show unfortunately that it is not by continuing to have a bloated police budget and by having police armed to the teeth that you can have peace. it's actually the exact opposite. it's when you have a society that's free of that kind of oppressive and repressive policing that it's possible. as far as things going awry, i can tell you the only thing that went awry day after day after day since the first protest on may 30th was the police under orders by the democratic party es
this violence against the peaceful protest movement on capitol hill was carried out by mayor jenny durkans of thousands of people in seattle calling for her resignation. we want a society that's based on equality and cooperation. >> i do want to ask you, you said, look, we were looking at even so many people going into city hall and it was peaceful. what if something happens where things go awry? if there is violence. then who steps in then? >> well, absolutely. we are all united in...
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they were known as a capitol hill organize protests after two recent shootings left one person dead and too injured. the mayor of jennyurkan says of violence is distracting from peaceful protesters opposing racial inequality and police brutality. >> we believe organizations, individuals and others continue to gather my capitol hill peacefully. they continue to disorder, violence and impacts on violence and businesses are not just at odds with the message of justice and equity, they cannot continue to occur. we are working with the community to bring this to an end. >> remember she wants that it was a block party, no time for clearing out the occupied zone was given but the mayor said additional steps will be examined if people did not leave voluntarily. >> sandra: we will continue watching that. for the first time since the george floyd protest rocked minneapolis, we are now hearing from the police union president as officers, and who they are blaming for all the unrest. plus, the trump administration's firing up over the prosecutor with house judiciary committee jerry nadler saying his committee will launch an invest
they were known as a capitol hill organize protests after two recent shootings left one person dead and too injured. the mayor of jennyurkan says of violence is distracting from peaceful protesters opposing racial inequality and police brutality. >> we believe organizations, individuals and others continue to gather my capitol hill peacefully. they continue to disorder, violence and impacts on violence and businesses are not just at odds with the message of justice and equity, they cannot...
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hill. what is carried out by mayor jenny durkin and no surprise that tens of thousands of people in seattlere calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went awry day after day it's the first protest may 30th was the police under orders to the democratic party establishment and may or durkin. it was the police making things going awry. >> all right, we will take you inside the autonomous zone, somebody on the ground at the scene with abandon precinct but first we take you to white house correspondent kevin corke with the president's latest response to what i was going down in seattle, good evening. >>> the president has been seriously critical of the mayor's handling of the chaz zone, "capitol hill autonomous zone" in the city's downtown area. it's been quarantined off to the police and operating as its very own space. but to hear seattle's mayor tell it, that is no big deal. >> we have a summer of love, four blocks in seattle that you saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it is not an armed takeover or military. >> president trump seems to strongl
hill. what is carried out by mayor jenny durkin and no surprise that tens of thousands of people in seattlere calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went awry day after day it's the first protest may 30th was the police under orders to the democratic party establishment and may or durkin. it was the police making things going awry. >> all right, we will take you inside the autonomous zone, somebody on the ground at the scene with abandon precinct but first we take...
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seattle mayor jenny durkan said monday the city would start dismantling the capitol hill organized protest. "it's time for people to go home," durkan told protesters. the autonomous zone, formed around a city police precinct, was the site of three shootings in recent days, resulting in one death. durkan said seattle police will soon return to the precinct after abandoning it on june 8. protesters occupying the area are calling durkan out for using the shootings to justify shutting them dodown, and contie to call for her resignation. in bdgeport, connectutut, a protest enmpmpmentutsisidehe city'popoliceeadqdquaers enend over theeeeekendfterer t cityy council coitted toacack a series of otester mands including shting funngng fro the poli d deparent.t. in addition, the bridgept t city coununcihas babaed the removal of officers fromhehe ci's schohools and to call for e demilitarizaonon of e departmement. e e weekong g enmpmentntas led by the gup justice for jayson formrmedfter t t fatal police shooting o of 15-year-r-old jayn negron in 2017. the new york city popolice commissioner on mondnday
seattle mayor jenny durkan said monday the city would start dismantling the capitol hill organized protest. "it's time for people to go home," durkan told protesters. the autonomous zone, formed around a city police precinct, was the site of three shootings in recent days, resulting in one death. durkan said seattle police will soon return to the precinct after abandoning it on june 8. protesters occupying the area are calling durkan out for using the shootings to justify shutting...
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seattle mayor jenny durkan says the seattle police department will not enter the zone styled at capitol hillept in the event of a, quote, significant life safety issue, whatever that is. the police define a life safety issue as an active shooter, an assault, structure fire or a significant medical emergency like a heart attack or stroke. but since the radical left has taken over those city blocks, police response time has more than tripled in the preat this point including -- precinct including to so-called c.h.o.p., so not much of what she's saying has much relevance. the radical left has been leading the charge for weeks to defund the police department. the message not catching on with the american people, for some reason. according to a politico e morning poll, by a 2 to 1 margin american voters oppose the defunding of the police department. 57% to 29%. 43% say they're strongly opposed to that so-called movement. not much of a movement. joining us now is bob woodson, former civil rights activist. he's the founder of the woodson center which helps residents of low income neighborhoods. and
seattle mayor jenny durkan says the seattle police department will not enter the zone styled at capitol hillept in the event of a, quote, significant life safety issue, whatever that is. the police define a life safety issue as an active shooter, an assault, structure fire or a significant medical emergency like a heart attack or stroke. but since the radical left has taken over those city blocks, police response time has more than tripled in the preat this point including -- precinct including...
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hill. go all in because apparently it is not that big of a deal. meanwhile, mayor jennyurkin won't come down here and certainly want with art wow without armed security and s.w.a.t. teams around the block to come in just in case something goes down. meanwhile, we still have no idea when the east precinct will come back but we can tell you when you call 911 for a crisis in progress, it takes three times the amount of time it normally would for them to report because they are so undermanned. is absolutely disgraceful. >> tucker: the mayor should be forced to live in chaz as long as it's there. i'm serious. >> she keeps her address secret because of threats. >> tucker: she does come up with the rest of us get to live there. i'm starting to figure out how this works. all right, thank you for that update and i hope you will join us again as this nation flourishes and grows. the president of the seattles police officers guild, and he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on tonight. i don't want to make what is clearly a tough situation for you even worse, but it does
hill. go all in because apparently it is not that big of a deal. meanwhile, mayor jennyurkin won't come down here and certainly want with art wow without armed security and s.w.a.t. teams around the block to come in just in case something goes down. meanwhile, we still have no idea when the east precinct will come back but we can tell you when you call 911 for a crisis in progress, it takes three times the amount of time it normally would for them to report because they are so undermanned. is...
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hill district have or will have any real impact. i think that the seattle city council is definitely definitely listening. the seattle near jenny durkan has responded to jim's threats of sending in the active duty army saying that she would not tolerate what she referred to as an invasion of seattle. they are listening some of the major demands * right now are the defunding of the seattle police department by 50 percent of vocus enough funds to actually seattle based universal health care helping to end the removal of working class communities from seattle and there are definitely there are at least listening i'm not 100 percent sure when change will and will not come but i expect we'll see sunk see some changes in response to mr sam briefly i know that this is a question on everybody's mind you touched on it just a 2nd ago. what do you think the actions are going to be if police do attempt to reenter that zone. well so this don't lose pretty much taken after weeks and weeks of protesters resisting seattle police department violence. and talking to a large demonstrators they are willing to resist police department violence agai
hill district have or will have any real impact. i think that the seattle city council is definitely definitely listening. the seattle near jenny durkan has responded to jim's threats of sending in the active duty army saying that she would not tolerate what she referred to as an invasion of seattle. they are listening some of the major demands * right now are the defunding of the seattle police department by 50 percent of vocus enough funds to actually seattle based universal health care...
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hill autonomous zone. trump warned the city's mayor to take back control or else he would, referring to the protesters as domestic terrorists. here is how seattle mayor jenny durkan responded. >> one of the things this president will never understand is that listening to community is not a weakness. it is a strength. a real leader would see nationwide protests, the grief in so many communities of color, particularly our black communities, and the call to be an anti-racist society as an opportunity for america, an opportunity to build a better nation. >> it's not just city mayors in dispute with president trump. several high-ranking members of the military have also criticized the president over his threat to deploy y troops against protersers. now another general has publicly apologized for taking part in a photo op with trump oututside a hurch in washington. >> amid growing protests over the killing of george floyd, the u.s.s. president sought toto reassert his authority. after threatening to deploy the army to restore order, donald trump walked to a damaged church. his path cleared of peaceful demonstrators by federal authorities in a heavyhanded operati
hill autonomous zone. trump warned the city's mayor to take back control or else he would, referring to the protesters as domestic terrorists. here is how seattle mayor jenny durkan responded. >> one of the things this president will never understand is that listening to community is not a weakness. it is a strength. a real leader would see nationwide protests, the grief in so many communities of color, particularly our black communities, and the call to be an anti-racist society as an...
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mayor jenny durkan said at a news conference today officials are working with the community to bring that capitol hill occupied protest zone to an end after 2 weeks. the mayor said violence was distracting from changes sought by thousands of peaceful protesters. i want to address racial inequity and police brutality and over the weekend police say that the protests terry was so violent. they couldn't immediately entered to help the shooting victims and some are even criticizing the seattle fire department for failing to help. deborah home explains. >>you got to be saved this man's life, it was a desperate plea, according to those trying to get help from 19 year-old lorenzo anderson, the angry mob that was that was created quote unquote. >>as as part of the response to what happened was but the shooting was likely is in response to seattle fires lack of response to an actively dying and slate is the leader of the sentinel scout the self-proclaimed peace keepers at the capitol hill occupy protests own slate was in here early saturday morning but was told sentinel scouts had to take matters into their ow
mayor jenny durkan said at a news conference today officials are working with the community to bring that capitol hill occupied protest zone to an end after 2 weeks. the mayor said violence was distracting from changes sought by thousands of peaceful protesters. i want to address racial inequity and police brutality and over the weekend police say that the protests terry was so violent. they couldn't immediately entered to help the shooting victims and some are even criticizing the seattle fire...
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hill. the visitinga, and andor on budget and policy, jenny schuetz. testimony will be two to five minutes. a chime will go off at the end of your time. i ask you respect the members and other witnesses' time by wrapping up your testimony. your written statement will be now,part of the record and ms. hill you are recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. ms. hill: thank you and good afternoon. i name is cashauna hill. for welcoming all the witnesses here. to center was established eradicate segregation. we are based in new orleans and serve all of new orleans. our work includes across four outreach,cation and foreclosure prevention, free legal representation, and policy advocacy at the state and local levels. fair housingr the act, housing discrimination remains a force that perpetuates poverty and segregation and limits access to opportunity. the work of our center is dedicated to eradicating this scourge and addressing the legacy of policies that feed unjust outcomes. in the louisiana we have a lot of experience reco
hill. the visitinga, and andor on budget and policy, jenny schuetz. testimony will be two to five minutes. a chime will go off at the end of your time. i ask you respect the members and other witnesses' time by wrapping up your testimony. your written statement will be now,part of the record and ms. hill you are recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. ms. hill: thank you and good afternoon. i name is cashauna hill. for welcoming all the witnesses here. to...