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but to her, jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail.he said on the night of the murder, one of those drug dealers contacted her. >> did you have to talk to the drug dealers directly? >> reporter: she was getting text messages from this man, she said? >> that's what she indicated, yes. and that he would do harm, or kill her and her family, her children, if she didn't comply with what he was telling her to do. >> reporter: that's when jessie admitted she didn't drive down fidelio road because she was feeling sick. >> i got a text that told me to turn on the road. >> what did the text say? "turn on this road," or "turn on the next --" or what did it say exactly? >> it told me to turn on the road after the stop light. >> okay. >> "if you do not your whole family's dead." >> reporter: she said she felt she had no choice but to go through with what the man said, even though she suspected something bad was about to happen. >> i kind of figured it as we're gonna down here and you're gonna get your ass beat. >> reporter: as jessie's interview on
but to her, jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail.he said on the night of the murder, one of those drug dealers contacted her. >> did you have to talk to the drug dealers directly? >> reporter: she was getting text messages from this man, she said? >> that's what she indicated, yes. and that he would do harm, or kill her and her family, her children, if she didn't comply with what he was telling her to do. >> reporter: that's when jessie...
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jessie was a huge part of this.here were wisemen of washington let's call them. , francis blair would be the most famous. susan: blair house? steve: it was one of his houses in washington, d.c. he had an estate called silver spring, now the general location of the city just outside washington, d.c. he had been a counselor to multiple democratic presidents, was alienated from the party, and because of jessie, who was a friend of his, because of her request, he began advising john c fremont and helped to craft his campaign as he maneuvered for the first ever republican nomination. susan: for people who decry our was the 1860y, how campaign? steve: brutal and kind of familiar because of the way the issues were fought. this was an election in which people on both sides felt everything was at stake. that is another way the story of the 1850's feels like now. it was not just the fear of losing an election, but the fear of losing for all time. there was a huge demographic change. the north and south had been somewhat evenl
jessie was a huge part of this.here were wisemen of washington let's call them. , francis blair would be the most famous. susan: blair house? steve: it was one of his houses in washington, d.c. he had an estate called silver spring, now the general location of the city just outside washington, d.c. he had been a counselor to multiple democratic presidents, was alienated from the party, and because of jessie, who was a friend of his, because of her request, he began advising john c fremont and...
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famous, jessie was becoming better known.his is a time when the abolition movement was starting up, when women were starting to begin to push for more rights in society. did she use her fame for those causes? steve: she totally did. it is fascinating she became a symbol of women's rights and of opposition to slavery, because she did not have a deeper record in either of them. it was the time of the seneca falls convention when people declared all were created equal. jessie fremont was not a participant in that movement. there is a quote from later in which elizabeth cady stanton, the great women's rights advocate, asked fremont for a contribution and jessie fremont said, i don't know. i think women in their present condition manage men better. she did come around to supporting the right to vote, but she was not a radical feminist in that way. nevertheless, she was very ambitious and became more public. when her husband was nominated for president, women seized upon her as a symbol. women had been politically active not only o
famous, jessie was becoming better known.his is a time when the abolition movement was starting up, when women were starting to begin to push for more rights in society. did she use her fame for those causes? steve: she totally did. it is fascinating she became a symbol of women's rights and of opposition to slavery, because she did not have a deeper record in either of them. it was the time of the seneca falls convention when people declared all were created equal. jessie fremont was not a...
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jessie fremont married john c fremont.usan: how did he get his first charge to lead an expedition and how was it funded? steve: it was through senator benton shortly after this elopement. it is a remarkable story that senator benton was enraged this young man had taken away his daughter, his most precious daughter of his children, and yet within a few weeks, he had reconciled himself to that. this was a senator who had fought gunfights against people and reconciled himself to them later. senator benton, as a powerful senator in charge of the committee that oversaw the military, was able to use his influence to get john assigned to lead his first expedition. he was qualified. he had been the apprentice or second in command on other expeditions. but it was senator benton's connections that made it possible, and it was his vision that john c fremont followed. his early expeditions were to map the oregon trail, to entice americans to settle the oregon country, which was disputed with great britain, and the idea was lots of ame
jessie fremont married john c fremont.usan: how did he get his first charge to lead an expedition and how was it funded? steve: it was through senator benton shortly after this elopement. it is a remarkable story that senator benton was enraged this young man had taken away his daughter, his most precious daughter of his children, and yet within a few weeks, he had reconciled himself to that. this was a senator who had fought gunfights against people and reconciled himself to them later....
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mi dios hará historia es la primera mujer en terminar la primera fase (gritos) jessie graff lo logróes uno de los circuitos más difíciles que hemos tenido, terminó con 12 segundos de sobra (gritos) >>> será nuestra carrera de la noche, con una mano jessie graff hizo historia al subir al muro inclinado, desde este momento supo que podía terminar, miren, la sonrisa en la ardilla voladora, hizo lo que nadie había hecho . >> es la primera vez que una mujer va a la final en america ninja warrior estoy orgullosa de ti, orgullosa eres la primera mujer en superar la primera fase, ¿qué significa esto para ti?. >> siempre supe que podía hacerlo, hasta que lo vi pasar, cada momento después del muro inclinado pensaba, oh por dios, lo logré . >> fue increíble, felicidades >>> jessie graff es la primera ,mujer en finalizar la primera fase >>> hasta la próxima >>> (m (musica) (musica) el gobernador ordcena el cierre de bares en california. el mundo alcanza numeros record en cifras de contagio. >> así comnzamos >> muy buenas tardes bienvenidos comenzamos con cifras dadas a conocer estamos lejos de s
mi dios hará historia es la primera mujer en terminar la primera fase (gritos) jessie graff lo logróes uno de los circuitos más difíciles que hemos tenido, terminó con 12 segundos de sobra (gritos) >>> será nuestra carrera de la noche, con una mano jessie graff hizo historia al subir al muro inclinado, desde este momento supo que podía terminar, miren, la sonrisa en la ardilla voladora, hizo lo que nadie había hecho . >> es la primera vez que una mujer va a la final en...
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that is jessie singh. more on the markets next.will speak with wells fargo securities equity strategist. later on we will be following all of the top stories of the afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. mark: health and human secretary -- human services secretary denies trump is at odds with his advisers as more states open economies. the president has been urging states to open faster. zar says each governor knows his or her state better. the coronavirus outbreak in brazil might be worse beneficial data suggest. that is according to a new study. they estima
that is jessie singh. more on the markets next.will speak with wells fargo securities equity strategist. later on we will be following all of the top stories of the afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no...
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, 170 staff members and prisons have tested positive 68 inmates have died washington correspondent jessi to new york has more. >>we cannot discuss the issue incarceration in america. without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. >>illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for releasing inmates only 7% of black men were classified as minimum risk. compared to 30% of white men in our bureau prisons bureau of prisons, director michael cauble hall told lawmakers his agency has placed more than 3500 federal inmates on home confinement based on the attorney general standards the inmates covid-19 risk factors and public safety these are individualized assessments we take them very serious missouri senator josh holly was concerned about the lack of coordination between the officers charged with supervising these inmates are we putting. >>public safety risk by accelerating early release of inmate
, 170 staff members and prisons have tested positive 68 inmates have died washington correspondent jessi to new york has more. >>we cannot discuss the issue incarceration in america. without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. >>illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for...
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washington correspondent jessi to nor has more. >>we cannot discuss the issue of incarceration in america without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality. >>the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for releasing inmates only 7% of black men were classified is minimum risk. compared to 30% of white men in our bureau prisons bureau of prisons, director michael cauble hall told lawmakers his agency has placed more than 3500 federal inmates on home confinement based on the attorney general standards the inmates covid-19 risk factors and public safety these are individualized assessments we take them very serious missouri senator josh hawley was concerned about the lack of coordination between the officers charged with supervising these inmates are we putting. >>public safety at risk by accelerating early release of inmates without adequ
washington correspondent jessi to nor has more. >>we cannot discuss the issue of incarceration in america without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality. >>the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for releasing inmates only 7% of black men were classified is minimum risk. compared...
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subsides washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>chairman lamar alexander told the senate health committee during the pandemic many patients are turning to virtual visits instead of a trip to the doctor's office to cram 10 years worth of telehealth experience in just 3 months and alexander does not expect that practice to change any time soon that would produce a massive change in our health care delivery system alexander wants to see at least 2 of the temporary coronavirus policies congress passed become permanent reimbursing doctors for telehealth appointments, no matter where the patient is located and expanding the number of telehealth services medicare can reimburse. doctor andrea willis with blue cross blue shield of tennessee agreed with alexander it has and down italy improved access to care but willis and lawmakers want to make sure patient privacy is not sacrificed the question of whether to extend the hippa privacy waivers should be considered carefully alabama senator doug jones said telemedicine is especially importan
subsides washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>chairman lamar alexander told the senate health committee during the pandemic many patients are turning to virtual visits instead of a trip to the doctor's office to cram 10 years worth of telehealth experience in just 3 months and alexander does not expect that practice to change any time soon that would produce a massive change in our health care delivery system alexander wants to see at least 2 of the temporary coronavirus...
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jessy morton was very important jihadiing a tissist in america in the 2000s. a predecessor magazine to inspire called jihadi recollection, which you can look it up, it looks exactly the same as inspire, also rough around the illinoiss put developed in the united states by akahn and by jessie morton who said that al-awlaki was actually involved with jihad recollections, which is something i didn't know until i spoke to jessie about it, and so he was getting strucks to acan when he used to live in america in the mid-2000s about what jihad recollections should contain. so, it was a brainchild of people like akahn, jessie morton, al-awlaki. al-awlaki is the guy who made it popular. they needed to drive it but i think a lot of the strategic thinking had to do with akahn but human being was very involved with it and wrote alreadies under his own name. >> the patron at that time. kind of the honorary editor in chief or something. >> guest: yeah. and one thing al-awlaki was keen is jihad recollection, he wrote an article with jihad recollection saying we should reshif
jessy morton was very important jihadiing a tissist in america in the 2000s. a predecessor magazine to inspire called jihadi recollection, which you can look it up, it looks exactly the same as inspire, also rough around the illinoiss put developed in the united states by akahn and by jessie morton who said that al-awlaki was actually involved with jihad recollections, which is something i didn't know until i spoke to jessie about it, and so he was getting strucks to acan when he used to live...
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i thought as many others did that jessie was the better man of the two. she helped write his famous reports and some of his letters serving as secretary, editor, writing partner and occasional ghost writer. she amplified the talent working with news editors to publicize his journeys. she became his political advisor and attracted talented young man debate co- young men to the circle and lashed out at enemies. she carried on conversations with senators twice her age, offered her opinion even when they didn't agree with her and was gradually recognized as a political force in her own right. her timing was as perfect as her husband. she was pushing the boundaries of women's roles just as women were demanding a larger place in life. the .. >> his newest book is called for god and
i thought as many others did that jessie was the better man of the two. she helped write his famous reports and some of his letters serving as secretary, editor, writing partner and occasional ghost writer. she amplified the talent working with news editors to publicize his journeys. she became his political advisor and attracted talented young man debate co- young men to the circle and lashed out at enemies. she carried on conversations with senators twice her age, offered her opinion even...
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jessie: yes, indeed.it by the consumption tax hike even before the pandemic hit the economy. i think the economy does look quite bad in the second quarter. but recently, the mobility data shows that the economic activities are gradually picking up in japan. we do expect a decent recovery starting in q3 if japan of lloyds a major second wave of covid-19 infections but that being said, we have still greatly revised down our forecast partly due to the sharp decline in output in the first half of the year. gdp growth is seen to contract i about 4.5 -- 4.3% this year with a strong rebound of 5.2% is expected for next year. what are you expecting out of kuroda's news conference coming up? there has been a lot of speculation about what he will say regarding the steepening of curve. will try toink he avoid being too optimistic. he has said the central bank is ready to use all necessary tools to cope with the economy. likely tos he is allow a moderate steepening of the yield curve with the improving fundamentals i
jessie: yes, indeed.it by the consumption tax hike even before the pandemic hit the economy. i think the economy does look quite bad in the second quarter. but recently, the mobility data shows that the economic activities are gradually picking up in japan. we do expect a decent recovery starting in q3 if japan of lloyds a major second wave of covid-19 infections but that being said, we have still greatly revised down our forecast partly due to the sharp decline in output in the first half of...
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his father was a blacksmith, jessie hoover. his mother, huldah hoover, was - first of all, they're both quakers, which meant that she was an equal presence in the church, in the community, in the home. she was a lay preacher, if you will. >> so religion was a significant part of his early days. he remembered - again, it seems to me, such a window on his later shortcomings, if you will, as a politician in particular. he remembered as a boy sitting in the stark, cold, barren meeting house that the quakers used in west branch. and his feet didn't even touch the floor. and along with all the adults, women on one side, men on the other, waiting for the divine light to illuminate his life, to move him to speak as it moves others in the congregation. >> and he also said something, i think, terribly poignant. he said he was 10 years old before he realized that he could do something for the sheer joy of it without offending the lord. >> when people wrote about the adult hoover being an enigma, an emotionally distant man, who was neverth
his father was a blacksmith, jessie hoover. his mother, huldah hoover, was - first of all, they're both quakers, which meant that she was an equal presence in the church, in the community, in the home. she was a lay preacher, if you will. >> so religion was a significant part of his early days. he remembered - again, it seems to me, such a window on his later shortcomings, if you will, as a politician in particular. he remembered as a boy sitting in the stark, cold, barren meeting house...
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. >>> jessie navarro policia, i v investigadores asguegura que p c practico la maniobra mas de una vezocer que en el 99 por ciento de los c casos se ha hecho en a fomrrma a adecjuda >>> un cambio mas alla de sus suspemnder una tactica, el pr problema va a exitir . >>> en tacoma un policia en washington privo a un hombre de vivir, >>> y asi llegamos al final de t esta edicion de noticias, mgucha gracias por el provilegivilegiou tiempo, buenas noches, m y coususteics,a musica marco antonio regil. [aplausos] [♪] >> gracias. muchas gracias. gracias. bienvenidos a esto que se llama "minuto para ganar", donde una pareja de concursantes va a luchar para ganarse, ¿cuÁnto dinero? >> [todos] ¡100.000 dÓlares! >> ¡eso! 100.000 dÓlares. esa es la promesa, lo tienen que hacer muy bien. primera pareja de concursantes
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recommendations for the lawmakers all in an effort to save more lives and money in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>and temperatures into the upper 60's already lot of the east bay for now we'll take a look at your 4 zone forecast >>and welcome back everyone that i'm a 44 we need to get a check of the weather forecast, it looks like it's shaping up nicely let's check in with dave spahr day yeah good morning rob, good morning everybody live shot coming in from timber on there's the golden gate off towards the distance and sfo, no delays happening this morning. pretty much sunny skies to start to finish. we're looking at numbers now already in the upper 60's even some lower 70's like fremont up to the north bay, some mid to upper 60's holding on there 69 san francisco in 67 meanwhile for san jose. the winds are really doing much of anything we're seeing a little bit of a breeze but because we have this dry air up in solano county the other red flag warning still in place. but the offshore winds we did have dried out conditions a little bit of the east bay too we've noticed temperatures for
recommendations for the lawmakers all in an effort to save more lives and money in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>and temperatures into the upper 60's already lot of the east bay for now we'll take a look at your 4 zone forecast >>and welcome back everyone that i'm a 44 we need to get a check of the weather forecast, it looks like it's shaping up nicely let's check in with dave spahr day yeah good morning rob, good morning everybody live shot coming in from timber on there's the...
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certain no knock warrants and making it easier to sue police it will be passed in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>today the minneapolis city council unanimously approved a resolution that will create a transformative new model of policing in that city. the move comes days after council members announced their intent to disband the city's police force in favor of a different model. >>people minneapolis are tired of each protesting in the streets every time police kill someone in our community. george floyd's death has already inspired city councils and other u.s. cities to make change that's our goal here is to make sure every single person in has what they need to feel safe and to be safe in our community. >>the resolution yearlong process to create a new public safety model the council also voted unanimously to terminate the local emergency order that had been declared because of protests and unrest in minneapolis in the days following george floyd's death. >>they're close more than 170,000 fake acco we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me?
certain no knock warrants and making it easier to sue police it will be passed in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>today the minneapolis city council unanimously approved a resolution that will create a transformative new model of policing in that city. the move comes days after council members announced their intent to disband the city's police force in favor of a different model. >>people minneapolis are tired of each protesting in the streets every time police kill someone in our...
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>>leaving lawmakers with more to consider on the road to recovery in washington, i'm jessi to nor. >>and happening tomorrow, california dmv offices that were closed during the pandemic are going to reopen employees at all of those 169 field offices in the state will be back at work. they'll be helping people with current appointments and also allow some limited transactions that require an in person visit. now keep in mind behind the wheel driving tests are still not going on and the dmv is still encouraging everyone to use its online services to handle driver's license and car registration renewals if you'd like more information on that you can just go to our website at kron 4 dot com. happening this weekend. the wait is over for the long-awaited berryessa bart exteion it will finally open on saturday now they had originally planned the grand opening but now they're going to do it virtually and asking anyone who is interested to celebrate with them vt a bill to the 10 mile extension from the bar at warm springs station in fremont and they added 2 new transit centers in milpitas an
>>leaving lawmakers with more to consider on the road to recovery in washington, i'm jessi to nor. >>and happening tomorrow, california dmv offices that were closed during the pandemic are going to reopen employees at all of those 169 field offices in the state will be back at work. they'll be helping people with current appointments and also allow some limited transactions that require an in person visit. now keep in mind behind the wheel driving tests are still not going on and...
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our washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports senators hosted a roundtable discussion today. >>on how they can help families. >>it puts parents and caregivers in impossible situations while businesses across the country continue to reopen many daycares remain closed. it's a side effect of the coronavirus crisis that's bringing together senate democrats like sherrod brown and republicans like joni ernst our economy cannot truly reopen unless working moms and dads. >>know that their children are able to be in a safe environment congress passed a temporary role to help parents stay home with their kids by expanding paid leave for certain employees through the end of the year. but now senators are looking at post-pandemic solutions paid leave is absolutely essential to protect vulnerable infants to financially support parents. >>and to ensure babies have a healthy start to life bill cassidy has been working on legislation to allow new moms and dads to get an advance on their child tax credits. >>tweet or stay home with their baby or pay for day care and other expenses fellow repu
our washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports senators hosted a roundtable discussion today. >>on how they can help families. >>it puts parents and caregivers in impossible situations while businesses across the country continue to reopen many daycares remain closed. it's a side effect of the coronavirus crisis that's bringing together senate democrats like sherrod brown and republicans like joni ernst our economy cannot truly reopen unless working moms and dads....
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yeah we've washington correspondent jessi turnure with details on that story for us this morning. >>we cannot discuss the issue incarceration in america. without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. >>illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for releasing inmates only 7% of black men were classified is minimum risk. compared to 30% of white men in our bureau prisons bureau of prisons, director michael cauble hall told lawmakers his agency has placed more than 3500 federal inmates on home confinement based on the attorney general standards the inmates covid-19 risk factors and public safety these are individualized assessments we take them very serious missouri senator josh hawley was concerned about the lack of coordination between the officers charged with supervising these inmates are we putting. >>public safety at risk by accelerating early release of inmates without adequate
yeah we've washington correspondent jessi turnure with details on that story for us this morning. >>we cannot discuss the issue incarceration in america. without considering the impact of racism amid nationwide protests against police brutality the senate judiciary committee highlighted how the coronavirus crisis is disproportionately impacting black federal prisoners. >>illinois senator dick durbin criticized the justice department's criteria for releasing inmates only 7% of black...
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parents during the pandemic but it's unclear if the senate's version will include it in washington, i'm jessi turnure. all right let's take another life. and barca daryl i think yes, it's beautiful know bruce and i were talking about. >>bruce it's going to be like until what 8.30 saturday night, yeah and even for tonight as well we are still noticing the days getting a little bit longer as far as daylight goes catherine so enjoy it because after this weekend we're going to start to notice. >>daylight not going to be as long as our nights and days we'll get a little bit longer so let's take a look right now outside downtown san francisco. we're noticing june gloom not in the picture just yet it will arrive during the overnight hours and temperatures as you head out the door 60's along the coast with 70's throughout the east bay shoreline and 80's 90's as you make your way inland. so we are seeing a more than 30 degree difference right now between half moon bay at 61 degrees and antioch currently in the mid 90 still so scorching heat for parts of our tribe valleys even at this nearly 7 o'clock
parents during the pandemic but it's unclear if the senate's version will include it in washington, i'm jessi turnure. all right let's take another life. and barca daryl i think yes, it's beautiful know bruce and i were talking about. >>bruce it's going to be like until what 8.30 saturday night, yeah and even for tonight as well we are still noticing the days getting a little bit longer as far as daylight goes catherine so enjoy it because after this weekend we're going to start to...
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promote it during the pandemic should continue as the virus up sites, washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>and then tomorrow alexander told the senate health committee during the pandemic many patients are turning to virtual visits instead of a trip to the doctor's office to cram 10 years worth of telehealth experience in just 3 months and alexander does not expect that practice to change any time soon that would produce a massive change in our health care delivery system alexander wants to see at least 2 of the temporary coronavirus policies congress passed become permanent reimbursing doctors for telehealth appointments, no matter where the patient is located and expanding the number of telehealth services medicare can reimburse doctor andrea willis with blue cross blue shield of tennessee agreed with alexander it has and down italy improved access to care but willis and lawmakers want to make sure patient privacy is not sacrificed the question of whether to extend the hippa privacy waivers should be considered carefully alabama senator doug jones said telemedicine is
promote it during the pandemic should continue as the virus up sites, washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>and then tomorrow alexander told the senate health committee during the pandemic many patients are turning to virtual visits instead of a trip to the doctor's office to cram 10 years worth of telehealth experience in just 3 months and alexander does not expect that practice to change any time soon that would produce a massive change in our health care delivery system...
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there are challenges to get child care and now lawmakers want to help and washington dc correspondent jessi turnure explains how. >>it puts parents and caregivers in impossible situations while businesses across the country continue to reopen many daycares remain closed. it's a side effect of the coronavirus crisis that's bringing together senate democrats like sherrod brown and republicans like joni ernst our economy cannot truly reopen unless working moms and dads. >>know that their children are able to be in a safe environment congress passed a temporary role to help parents stay home with their kids by expanding paid leave for certain employees through the end of the year. but now senators are looking at post-pandemic solutions paid leave is absolutely essential to protect vulnerable infants to financially support parents. >>and to ensure babies have a healthy start to life bill cassidy has been working on legislation to allow new moms and dads to get an advance on their child tax credits. >>to either stay home with their baby or pay for day care and other expenses fellow republicans li
there are challenges to get child care and now lawmakers want to help and washington dc correspondent jessi turnure explains how. >>it puts parents and caregivers in impossible situations while businesses across the country continue to reopen many daycares remain closed. it's a side effect of the coronavirus crisis that's bringing together senate democrats like sherrod brown and republicans like joni ernst our economy cannot truly reopen unless working moms and dads. >>know that...
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>>leaving lawmakers with more to consider on the road to recovery in washington, i'm jessi turnure. want to head to the movies. sure why not california movie theaters can be an opening later this week if they limit theater capacity to 25% are no more than 100 people. >>the state recommends making a reservation. so don't forget that moviegoers will have to socially distance from other groups and wear masks when coming or going and you know to the concession stands. the state also suggest us us posible are washable seat covers are considering that and also keeping the doors propped open so that people don't have to touch those handles other entertainment the use of that can reopen later include bowling alleys. many golf courses and arcades >>i can smell the popcorn caters we're taking a live look outside at sfo and that we have clear skies there and it looks and looking pretty good so far we'll be right back. morning welcome back ron for is happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate sonia renee schmidt. >>sonia graduated from presentation high school in
>>leaving lawmakers with more to consider on the road to recovery in washington, i'm jessi turnure. want to head to the movies. sure why not california movie theaters can be an opening later this week if they limit theater capacity to 25% are no more than 100 people. >>the state recommends making a reservation. so don't forget that moviegoers will have to socially distance from other groups and wear masks when coming or going and you know to the concession stands. the state also...
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in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>sonoma county is marking a major milestone the health director just announced wineries may reopen and this is a big development for the wine industry that relies heavily on tourism in order to survive kron four's to resist also tells us how one winery it's getting ready to welcome people back. >>we were really excited to hear the we've been getting a lot of questions from our members about when they can come back, i'm really happy. we can say already come on back. >>chris paul with cope and winds in sonoma county. on how after so many months they are now able to welcome visitors. the winery like many others in sonoma county forced to shut down due to the coronavirus but that is in the rear view mirror at least for now as they prepare the tasting room for gas. >>yes, so we have come up with a social distance our hospitality and be able to do the wine tasting without having to physically be near the guests at all times. so yes, guess we'll still be able to come the wine country enjoy
in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>sonoma county is marking a major milestone the health director just announced wineries may reopen and this is a big development for the wine industry that relies heavily on tourism in order to survive kron four's to resist also tells us how one winery it's getting ready to welcome people back. >>we were really excited to hear the we've been getting a lot of questions from our members about when they can come back, i'm really happy. we can say...
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officer kevin piner is heard telling corporal jessi more that the protests would soon lead to "a civil war,' and that "he is ready." he goes on to tell moore that he was going to buy a new assault rifle soon, "we are just going to go out and start slaughtering them-- expletive n words." piner says a civil war is neede. that will put them back about four or five generations. later, during a phone call with piner, moore refers to a woman he arrested as the "n" word and says, "she need a bullet in her donnie wil head right then." donnie williams is the department's new police chief. he fired the officers on his first day. >> when you talk about killing people and generations of people >> reporter: according to >> reporter: according to investigators, the officers blame their comments on the enforcement.day's climate in law cbs news has reached out to the police union and the three officers for comment. no far, they haven't responded. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: today, president trump again blamed the spike in covid cases on more nationwide testing. but experts say tha
officer kevin piner is heard telling corporal jessi more that the protests would soon lead to "a civil war,' and that "he is ready." he goes on to tell moore that he was going to buy a new assault rifle soon, "we are just going to go out and start slaughtering them-- expletive n words." piner says a civil war is neede. that will put them back about four or five generations. later, during a phone call with piner, moore refers to a woman he arrested as the "n"...
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in washington, i'm jessi to nor.>it's for 27 right now, let's take a live peek at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's an easy ride for you and very clear would have more weather for you a few minutes. for 30 is going to reflect on how the weather was yesterday but. >>you know what i did i think was that sunday was it i took a dog walk at one point it seemed the sun yes yesterday was a bad it was definitely a little cloudier in a little breezier but not a bad day for sure. >>today we're going to just get more cloud cover and even more winds and it's going to be a lot cooler so if you like a bit of a cooler feel today, not a bad one to step outside, but no shortage of changes. that's for sure you can see the low clouds that are pushing in over the east bay right now nothing that's resulting in any visibility issues for berkeley and oakland, currently as cloud cover is sitting right above the bay
in washington, i'm jessi to nor.>it's for 27 right now, let's take a live peek at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's an easy ride for you and very clear would have more weather for you a few minutes. for 30 is going to reflect on how the weather was yesterday but. >>you know what i did i think was that sunday was it i took a dog walk at one point it seemed the sun yes yesterday was a bad it was definitely a little cloudier in a little breezier but not a bad day for sure. >>today...
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i'm jessie fernandez. i'm the program manager for alliance called communities for health and justice. thank you for this discussion.ce funding is secure for the affordable housing projects in district 11 since that is the only two projects in our neighborhood in 20 years. i want to take a moment to invoke some of the neighborhood planners, who over the course of several years spent significant energy to secure public investment, as well as plan and design both the upper yard expect mortuary project. you know, our 2015 report, people in power planning were serving hundreds of community members in four languages was referencing the rfp for the upper yard and identified the valencia mor mortuary as a site. we have had to weather multiple delays for projects and all the while experiencing a surge in market rate development and spike in no-fault evictions and the brunt of rampant unemployment and economic relief pandemic as we're largely a low-income people of colour neighborhood and i'm delighted to hear that
i'm jessie fernandez. i'm the program manager for alliance called communities for health and justice. thank you for this discussion.ce funding is secure for the affordable housing projects in district 11 since that is the only two projects in our neighborhood in 20 years. i want to take a moment to invoke some of the neighborhood planners, who over the course of several years spent significant energy to secure public investment, as well as plan and design both the upper yard expect mortuary...
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team wrangler to show exactly they can do last ride for world number 8 just against a bull shortstop jessie held on through the buck off time to earn him self a score of $89.00 but cooper tires kept in a world of one hold a view of contributed to his team pretty much running the table in division a here on the ball rocco and that man was not bumped off until after the. i was called her myself and i scored 86 unit home mortgages trying to make the playoffs any way they can american market math deliver the go ahead score above a g. earn himself 86.5 but not enough to make the trip south dakota. they came in with the young. against get so given his team a 173.521 so if you buy the edge over you know home. wait till july for the playoffs in south dakota in front of some fans and manila while we talk about the k.b. oh here in the united states we love watching it if it's 5 34 in the morning the major league baseball over the weekend had started discussing that the commissioner rob manfred might just make it ultimatum saying these are how many games we're going to play this isn't the season start
team wrangler to show exactly they can do last ride for world number 8 just against a bull shortstop jessie held on through the buck off time to earn him self a score of $89.00 but cooper tires kept in a world of one hold a view of contributed to his team pretty much running the table in division a here on the ball rocco and that man was not bumped off until after the. i was called her myself and i scored 86 unit home mortgages trying to make the playoffs any way they can american market math...
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. >> greg: jessie, that's on against your show and my show. >> jesse: dvr!ark >> martha: straight ahead to come up with this become joe biden's deplorables moment? what he just said about millions of americans, when we t come back on "the five." i am in so much debt. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ >> joe biden insulting even more voters, take a look. >> do we really think this is as good as it can be? i don't think the vast majority of people think that. probably ten or 15% of people out there are just not very good people but that's not who we are. the vast majority of and we have to bring them together. >> so greg, i'm wondering exactly who he's talking about especially given the events of last week. >> is absolutely a comic genius. the fact that we really need to unite people, ex
. >> greg: jessie, that's on against your show and my show. >> jesse: dvr!ark >> martha: straight ahead to come up with this become joe biden's deplorables moment? what he just said about millions of americans, when we t come back on "the five." i am in so much debt. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like...
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. >> greg: jessie, that's on against your show and my show. >> jesse: dvr! x mark >> martha: straight ahead to come up with this become joe biden's deplorables >> joe biden insulting even more voters, take a look. >> do we really think this is as good as it can be? i don't think the vast majority of people think that. probably ten or 15% of people out there are just not very good people but that's not who we are. the vast majority of and we have to bring them together. >> so greg, i'm wondering exactly who he's talking about especially given the events of last week. >> is absolutely a comic genius. the fact that we really need to unite people, except, there are 30 or 40 million people who i just set are not worth having around. i'd like to know who he's talking about, are they all white people or male or female or are they handicapped or our children part of it? this is the same guy who decides how black you are. after putting enough blacks behind bars. the worst part is, he's just an appeaser he's an appeaser to the hard left because he likes being in power
. >> greg: jessie, that's on against your show and my show. >> jesse: dvr! x mark >> martha: straight ahead to come up with this become joe biden's deplorables >> joe biden insulting even more voters, take a look. >> do we really think this is as good as it can be? i don't think the vast majority of people think that. probably ten or 15% of people out there are just not very good people but that's not who we are. the vast majority of and we have to bring them...
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y ahora seguimos con mÁs informaciÓn importante sobre el coronavirus cuÉntanos jessi?.er para bajar el riesgo pero nunca vamos a eliminar el riesgo >>> con el propÓsito de reducir el riesgo de contraer el coronavirus, a medida que la gente trata de regresar a sus vidas cotidianas el cdc publicÓ una extensa lista de nuevas recomendaciones. >>> si va a comer y salir afuera llame antes para ver si los empleados usan mascarillas si quien tiene un encuentro en su hogar pregunte a los invitados sus sÍntomas >>> uno puede ver cÓmo se dispersa la comida, mejor hacerlo al aire libre que adentro >>> y ojo si su prueba sale negativa no significa que se pueda descuidar, asÍ enfatiza una tecnologa mÉdica que lleva administrando las pruebas del covid-19 >>> el virus se basa entre 2 y 14 dÍas y lo primero que vamos a hacer es detectar si el paciente estÁ en una fase infecciosa y en este momento tiene una carga viral en su cuerpo >>> ella con otros doctores han en fa ti zado si mÁs personas utilizan cubrebocas los nÚmeros de contagios pueden disminuir >>> los pacientes con su mascarill
y ahora seguimos con mÁs informaciÓn importante sobre el coronavirus cuÉntanos jessi?.er para bajar el riesgo pero nunca vamos a eliminar el riesgo >>> con el propÓsito de reducir el riesgo de contraer el coronavirus, a medida que la gente trata de regresar a sus vidas cotidianas el cdc publicÓ una extensa lista de nuevas recomendaciones. >>> si va a comer y salir afuera llame antes para ver si los empleados usan mascarillas si quien tiene un encuentro en su hogar...
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jessie, you look like a terrible driver. >> jesse: why would you say that? excellent driver and i take offense to that and i'm not talking to you anymore. >> dagen: you're not talking to me? dana, you can talk. >> jesse: . >> jesse: i'm offended and i'm not talking. go ahead, dana. >> dana: when we moved to new york city i stopped driving because i was too afraid to drive in the city but because of the pandemic i actually drove in the city. now, it was like driving in downtown newcastle wyoming because there was nobody on the road but i actually have improved my driving skills during coronavirus. >> dagen: . greg? >> greg: was the study of u.k. drivers, they already drive on the wrong side of the road so actually this means if they are driving poorly there actually driving better. >> dagen: [laughs] long? >> juan: well yeah, picking up on it, it is a british study so their number one problem was stalling because people are getting back into manual cars and not shifting properly. that's not a problem for us, americans drive automatic cars. our problem is more
jessie, you look like a terrible driver. >> jesse: why would you say that? excellent driver and i take offense to that and i'm not talking to you anymore. >> dagen: you're not talking to me? dana, you can talk. >> jesse: . >> jesse: i'm offended and i'm not talking. go ahead, dana. >> dana: when we moved to new york city i stopped driving because i was too afraid to drive in the city but because of the pandemic i actually drove in the city. now, it was like driving...
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you'll earn more over the course of your lifetime the game has to cheese you the game as jessie livermore said, it shouldn't spare the rod. take your wins, take your ls, learn the game >> good stuff, josh. thank you. jenny, let's talk about naveant. david in seattle wants to know whether you like that or centurylink better >> i like them both equally. we had a new account come out that funded with all cash. we held off on that, and this morning put about half of it to work both of the names were -- >> what are your thoughts on emerging markets we haven't discussed this today, and frankly we haven't discussed it recently. >> that's right. it's a very good question. i think there's two reasons why you want to be in emerging markets, either because you're long term or looking for a tactical trade what's interesting is i think there's an opportunity for both. for long-term investors, emerging markets are dominated by tech and consumer discretionary we think are great opportunities, and at the same time those are the exact sectors within emerging markets that typically perform at this stage of
you'll earn more over the course of your lifetime the game has to cheese you the game as jessie livermore said, it shouldn't spare the rod. take your wins, take your ls, learn the game >> good stuff, josh. thank you. jenny, let's talk about naveant. david in seattle wants to know whether you like that or centurylink better >> i like them both equally. we had a new account come out that funded with all cash. we held off on that, and this morning put about half of it to work both of...
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. >> jessie fell for vince, a man in uniform. fort during his long deployments. >> my hat goes off to all military wives. it's not easy. >> it's not. she was a good mom.
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>>leaving lawmakers with more to consider on the road to recovery in washington, i'm jessi turnure.ur money this morning amc theaters says it plans to fully reopen in july and california is top for tech jobs, let's check in with jane king who's live in new york with those stories and more good morning today, hey rob and yes, good morning shoot, california. still number one when it comes to tech jobs. now many companies have cut jobs during the pandemic uber's one of those air bnb their hit really hard by this amazon listed by coty i as the tech employer with the most tech jobs available in may texas by the way second to california in terms of tech job openings well amc theaters, the worlds largest movie theater chain says it's planning to reopen its 1000 theaters around the world next month though it had just said last week it was a shortcut even stay in business has been closed down since march, but it says it does plan to give this a try and fully reopen in july they did not give a specific date on israel things that and adidas promises to hire black and latino people for 30% of n
>>leaving lawmakers with more to consider on the road to recovery in washington, i'm jessi turnure.ur money this morning amc theaters says it plans to fully reopen in july and california is top for tech jobs, let's check in with jane king who's live in new york with those stories and more good morning today, hey rob and yes, good morning shoot, california. still number one when it comes to tech jobs. now many companies have cut jobs during the pandemic uber's one of those air bnb their...
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and to me, it's analogous to what happened to the trump-select trump-selected attorney jessie lue, whooved and there, we know the reason why. here, we don't yet know the reason, but in d.c., we know that the reason had to do with putting in a hand-picked person loil to the attorney general who reversed the decisions, the sentencing decisions on roger stone and michael flynn. so, you needed to get rid of jesse lue so you could have somebody who was going to be, let's just say, more malleable. >> well, let's talk about the motivations, and i'm sorry, jay clayton, not tom clayton, my apologies for the misspeak. "the wall street journal" is reporting that william barr and berman had a disagreement over writing a letter criticizing new york city mayor bill de blasio. is that something that makes sense, that could lead to his removal, a disagreement over a letter, barr wanting him to sign it and berman not signing it? >> i find that highly unlikely. i mean, to me, it wreaks of sort of an after the fact justification that the attorney general is coming up with. i mean, you have to remember, t
and to me, it's analogous to what happened to the trump-select trump-selected attorney jessie lue, whooved and there, we know the reason why. here, we don't yet know the reason, but in d.c., we know that the reason had to do with putting in a hand-picked person loil to the attorney general who reversed the decisions, the sentencing decisions on roger stone and michael flynn. so, you needed to get rid of jesse lue so you could have somebody who was going to be, let's just say, more malleable....
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jessie liu. a close associate of barr brought in, and this echoes what he's later tried to do in the southern district of new york. then in addition to the stone case, they are also trying to drop the charges against michael flynn. so there is a systematic attempt to undo the special counsel investigation here as well. >> all right. thank you guiys so much. get back to breaking news as doctors say that coronavirus is spiraling out of control. several states are hitting new records. several of them. new york, new jersey and connecticut are issues restrictions to americans traveling in from states with these high infection rates. this is cnn special live coverage. t now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is
jessie liu. a close associate of barr brought in, and this echoes what he's later tried to do in the southern district of new york. then in addition to the stone case, they are also trying to drop the charges against michael flynn. so there is a systematic attempt to undo the special counsel investigation here as well. >> all right. thank you guiys so much. get back to breaking news as doctors say that coronavirus is spiraling out of control. several states are hitting new records....
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attorney, jessie lu.ut of time, barr and trump held out to her the promise of a promotion. she then resigned, and the moment that resignation was in hand, they yanked away that promotion. they offered the same trick to jeffrey berman. he didn't resign, because he had seen before the promise had been yanked away. so there is a new and more coordinated strategy to get control of the u.s. attorney's offices, and to use them to protect trump's friends and maybe some day president trump himself. >> and very quickly, before we go, cynthia, as he does just do whatever he thinks donald trump wants, and he just assumes he knows what he wants, donald trump said he would like his former national security adviser, long-time republican donor and friend, john bolton, to go to prison. do you see william barr has it in him to do that for donald trump? >> no, i do not. let me tell you something, i think everybody is disheartened by the flynn dismiss al dismiss. that is not over. it may be heard by a court of appeals. i wo
attorney, jessie lu.ut of time, barr and trump held out to her the promise of a promotion. she then resigned, and the moment that resignation was in hand, they yanked away that promotion. they offered the same trick to jeffrey berman. he didn't resign, because he had seen before the promise had been yanked away. so there is a new and more coordinated strategy to get control of the u.s. attorney's offices, and to use them to protect trump's friends and maybe some day president trump himself....
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>> i think it's worth noting, and matt mentioned it, the jessie lou incident at the d.c.istrict when he was removed with the promise she would go on to the head of treasury. she never did get that post. but we have seen this over and over and over again. it's absolutely unprecedented. even during the bush years, we never saw it quite like this and never saw the justice department having such a stake in making sure the right u.s. attorneys were in the right place at the right time. >> john? >> well, you know, i think that what we have here is a total breakdown of our legal system. in the sense that there's no one above these people to correct them. i was encouraged that the judiciary chair, nadler, is trying to introduce a bill to withdraw $50 million from the office of barr. also, we lawyers have written a letter saying the i.g. should investigate how he's handled these cases and so has nadler made a request that the i.g. and the justice department look into these things. these are not strong enough matters. there's censure, there's subpoenas. for those people who are no
>> i think it's worth noting, and matt mentioned it, the jessie lou incident at the d.c.istrict when he was removed with the promise she would go on to the head of treasury. she never did get that post. but we have seen this over and over and over again. it's absolutely unprecedented. even during the bush years, we never saw it quite like this and never saw the justice department having such a stake in making sure the right u.s. attorneys were in the right place at the right time....
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parents during the pandemic but it's unclear if the senate's version will include it in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>and today's june team also known as freedom day we're going to tell you where you can go across the bay area the dove men+care 3-in-1 bar is unique. it can be used on the hands, body, and face. it cleanses and moistuizes with 1/4 moisturizing cream. leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. dove men+care 3-in-1 bar. >>5.29 right now checking out the weather sure did cool off nice at my house it did the edge on tribal take a look at this cool push of air bring in some fog with a coming into the bay, good morning john good morning. yeah, the fog may not be the prettiest or near in the midst of it, but it sure feels good after a hot day looking out there this morning you can see that fog making its way into timber on definitely blocking out the view in some of our coastal areas but where you're seeing the fog. i think you're probably liking it because it did result in a nice cool down half moon bay, not seeing much of a view right along highway one so watch your travel
parents during the pandemic but it's unclear if the senate's version will include it in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>and today's june team also known as freedom day we're going to tell you where you can go across the bay area the dove men+care 3-in-1 bar is unique. it can be used on the hands, body, and face. it cleanses and moistuizes with 1/4 moisturizing cream. leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. dove men+care 3-in-1 bar. >>5.29 right now checking out the...
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reporter for our affiliate ksnv, faith jessie, is there. what's going on?you know what, stephanie, emotions are very high in this city. there are a lot of people frustrated. a lot of people angry. now there are many people grieving, including the family of one officer who is in critical condition in one of our hospitals here. it's unique, right? this was the fifth day of protests. late around 11:00 p.m., peeople were going to sleep saying finally a night of peace. around 3:30 this morning, the sheriff updated us, and it was not so peaceful. what we saw, a famous hotel out here, the circus circus, there was a demonstration. it got pretty big. the officers were ordered to break it up. those who didn't leave started to be arrested, and then there were gunshots that rang out. one of those hit an officer. that officer in critical condition. another demonstration down the street at a federal building. officers were stationed at the steps of the federal building to protect the building and to keep people from getting in. the demonstration there, there was a man, p
reporter for our affiliate ksnv, faith jessie, is there. what's going on?you know what, stephanie, emotions are very high in this city. there are a lot of people frustrated. a lot of people angry. now there are many people grieving, including the family of one officer who is in critical condition in one of our hospitals here. it's unique, right? this was the fifth day of protests. late around 11:00 p.m., peeople were going to sleep saying finally a night of peace. around 3:30 this morning, the...
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in washington, i'm jessi to nor.>as mlb teams convene for camp ahead of their shortened 16 game season. we're now learning that the giants 2019 1st round pick hunter bishop has tested positive for coronavirus so bishop will be temporarily capped off the giant 60 man roster sports medicine doctor rand mcclain says that fans should not overreact to these positive test. >>and these players and those session will be waived for her. if you put a treaty out about a week every member also. actually a take it or actions. if the gun case is about little mary. >>every work how the rain. >>well when pre season chance open up tomorrow players and staff will be required to go through medical testing and screening before they can even enter the team's facilities. the leak has also banned spitting sunflower seeds, peanut shells and tobacco and pitchers will be allowed to carry wet rags in their pockets, you know instead of the common habit of looking those fingers for moisture, no more of that. >>no speed is all but impossible well
in washington, i'm jessi to nor.>as mlb teams convene for camp ahead of their shortened 16 game season. we're now learning that the giants 2019 1st round pick hunter bishop has tested positive for coronavirus so bishop will be temporarily capped off the giant 60 man roster sports medicine doctor rand mcclain says that fans should not overreact to these positive test. >>and these players and those session will be waived for her. if you put a treaty out about a week every member also....
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in washington, i'm jessi to nor. oakland mayor libby shaft held a town hall last night where she talked about police reform we're going to. >>write down what was you asked for 'em, so tiny tacos are back for good. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. ♪ you've got something up your sleeve ♪ ♪ what you didn't know was you were surprising ♪ ♪ your father-in-law steve ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers in your cup ♪ grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >>and we are back at 6.30 just moments away from the ringing of the opening bell on wall street too start the official trading day on this friday after we had a just an awful day yesterday with the dow plunging more than 1800 points as it stands dow futures are looking positive strongly in fact we're looking for a potential 4 to 500 point boost right out of the opening gate this morning as investors are trying to rally back from yesterday's losses and recov
in washington, i'm jessi to nor. oakland mayor libby shaft held a town hall last night where she talked about police reform we're going to. >>write down what was you asked for 'em, so tiny tacos are back for good. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. ♪ you've got something up your sleeve ♪ ♪ what you didn't know was you were surprising ♪ ♪ your father-in-law steve ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers...
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our older dog jessie has a hard time getting up and down the trails of the mountains now, but the younger ones still can. you think about some of our fondest memories are spending time outside on our public lands. it's why we need to continue to preserve, protect, and expand that access to this incredible treasure that we have in america. mr. heinrich: i really think our public lands are one of america's greatest democratic accomplishments. when you think about the fact how we became a nation, and you look at the history in europe, and people were locked out of the great lands of europe. you look at -- all of the feudal history that europe had, and wildlife and public lands, they didn't -- lands and wildlife belonged to the king, they belonged to the crown. and if you were caught hunting on those lands, you could be put to death. you didn't have access to those lands later in european history until -- unless you could pay for them. and so our forefathers were very thoughtful about not wanting that to be the same approach in the united states of america, making sure that our wildlife was h
our older dog jessie has a hard time getting up and down the trails of the mountains now, but the younger ones still can. you think about some of our fondest memories are spending time outside on our public lands. it's why we need to continue to preserve, protect, and expand that access to this incredible treasure that we have in america. mr. heinrich: i really think our public lands are one of america's greatest democratic accomplishments. when you think about the fact how we became a nation,...
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and there were two other girls, molly mcelroy's daughters, jessie and may, a little older than theircousin, but these girls came to live with their mother in the white house. >> chris is watching us in hartford, connecticut. what's your question? hi, my question is, if president garfield had been shot in recent times with our modern medical technology, do you think he would have survived? >> you know, not being a medical historian, i wouldn't want to say too much on that, except to just venture a guess by saying yes, in the sense that the simple removal of a bullet, one would be today able to detect where that was in his system. >> now, he may have, he, chester arthur, chet arthur, may have been severely depressed by his loss of his wife and the assassination of the president, but they entertained lavishly in the white house and he undertook an amazing redecoration of the white house that was done by louis tiffany. and anybody at home who thinks of a tiffany lamp, with all the glass and all the colors, think of that applied to the white house, as we know it. what did it look like whe
and there were two other girls, molly mcelroy's daughters, jessie and may, a little older than theircousin, but these girls came to live with their mother in the white house. >> chris is watching us in hartford, connecticut. what's your question? hi, my question is, if president garfield had been shot in recent times with our modern medical technology, do you think he would have survived? >> you know, not being a medical historian, i wouldn't want to say too much on that, except to...
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. >> jessie? i stand with everyone else t too away with sfpd support. >> i'm calling into demand to remove presence from schools of the sfpd. mou seems to be a piece of paper that doesn't actually represent the traumatic experience that black and brown students are experiencing with police presence in their schools. so it's not enough to edit this piece of paper and hope for the best. studies show that young kids of color have higher anxiety when having contact with police. this relieves ptsd, depression, poor school performance and school suspensions and expulsions and knowing this data, how can we place police in a place meant to be safe and one of learning if there are actual alternatives which people have mentioned on this call? if there was proof that any other thing, like a drug or a pill or a textbook had this federal government on the learnineffect on student's safei feel like the immediate decision from the school board would be to remove that factor from schools. it should be just as eas
. >> jessie? i stand with everyone else t too away with sfpd support. >> i'm calling into demand to remove presence from schools of the sfpd. mou seems to be a piece of paper that doesn't actually represent the traumatic experience that black and brown students are experiencing with police presence in their schools. so it's not enough to edit this piece of paper and hope for the best. studies show that young kids of color have higher anxiety when having contact with police. this...
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. >> jessie fremont had her image on one particular campaign piece in 1856.cy hayes had her image on a poster. but in the'88 election, the democratic party is rolling out frances cleveland. and then there are the creation of the frances cleveland clubs. >> donald blais writes, "i read that when she left the white house in 1889, she told the white house butler that she'd be back exactly four years from today. how was she so confident that president cleveland would be re-elected after losing the'88 election? " >> in fact, here's her quote: "i want you to take good care of the furniture and ornaments in the house, for i want to find everything just as it is now when we come back four years from today." >> it sounds supremely confident. >> sounds supremely confident. and to be honest with you, i think that the minute they hit new york, which is where they lived for the next four years, she started campaigning for him. she... >> well, and part of it is that he didn't lose the 1888 election. >> (crosstalk) >> he won the popular vote. >> ... new york electoral vote.
. >> jessie fremont had her image on one particular campaign piece in 1856.cy hayes had her image on a poster. but in the'88 election, the democratic party is rolling out frances cleveland. and then there are the creation of the frances cleveland clubs. >> donald blais writes, "i read that when she left the white house in 1889, she told the white house butler that she'd be back exactly four years from today. how was she so confident that president cleveland would be re-elected...