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spokeswoman for european affairs mr brown welcome to the double to the president must crawl and johnson america will have proposed a massive economic rescue plan for the e.u. do you think this is the right way forward. yes we certainly need a mass if you're an investment that needs to come quick so we need agreement on it among member states and the european parliament by the end of july programs can still grow out during the next phase of the corona crisis to economic crisis so it must be fast but also what's important is what it's going to be spent on and am i calling america i'm not completely in agreement matt is blocking more climate commitments more commitment by being when it comes to let's actually i think we need to really start a commitment at the money it's going to be spent for the future you're talking about how this money is going to be spent but let's just talk about the 500000000000 euros that mechanism mccraw have proposed you say that this is the need of the but then there is some strong opposition is there not you have the netherlands austria sweden denmark that do not agree
spokeswoman for european affairs mr brown welcome to the double to the president must crawl and johnson america will have proposed a massive economic rescue plan for the e.u. do you think this is the right way forward. yes we certainly need a mass if you're an investment that needs to come quick so we need agreement on it among member states and the european parliament by the end of july programs can still grow out during the next phase of the corona crisis to economic crisis so it must be fast...
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deja vu news live from berlin getting europe's back on its feet in the wake of the corona crisis johnson america will be trying to rally leaders at a virtual summit today and get them behind plans for a 750000000000 euro recovery fund but there are deep divisions over whether that funk should be in loans or grants. and as beijing claims it has the latest outbreak under control with a report on how the chinese government's expanding its suppression of any criticism of its handling of the pandemic. plus relations between moscow and berlin hitting a new low after german prosecutors allege russia ordered the contract killing of a former chechen rebel in berlin last year. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today the german chancellor all america was holding a video conference with e.u. leaders at this hour they're discussing a future budget and plans for an unprecedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund called next generation u. the funny names to help the bloc emerge intact from the worst economic straits since the great depression this. virtual summit is the 1st step in what are s
deja vu news live from berlin getting europe's back on its feet in the wake of the corona crisis johnson america will be trying to rally leaders at a virtual summit today and get them behind plans for a 750000000000 euro recovery fund but there are deep divisions over whether that funk should be in loans or grants. and as beijing claims it has the latest outbreak under control with a report on how the chinese government's expanding its suppression of any criticism of its handling of the...
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know, willie, the problem, obviously, with the 1968 analogy is that in 1968 that was lyndon johnson's americaas hubert humphrey's america. they associated the chaos, they associated the division, they associated vietnam with a sitting president, which is what americans do whether -- whether it's fair to blame george h.w. bush for a recession at the end of 1992 that comes to and he in the fourth quarter of 1992 after he's defeated or not, that's what americans do. and the real problem politically for this white house, we've always talked about how they have to draw an inside straight, they've been trying to do two things at once. they have to reach back out to suburban voters at the same time they have been promising that they are going to get 15%, possibly 20% of the black vote. >> yeah. >> that's not going to happen now, obviously. unemployment for black adults now over 50%. the president continually calling black protesters thugs out in the streets. talking about with the looting starts the shooting starts. and, again, just the overall call for police to rough up the protesters is going to
know, willie, the problem, obviously, with the 1968 analogy is that in 1968 that was lyndon johnson's americaas hubert humphrey's america. they associated the chaos, they associated the division, they associated vietnam with a sitting president, which is what americans do whether -- whether it's fair to blame george h.w. bush for a recession at the end of 1992 that comes to and he in the fourth quarter of 1992 after he's defeated or not, that's what americans do. and the real problem...
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but magic johnson says he understands the reality of being a black man in america. n told cnn's anderson cooper that he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter if by magic johnson or not. mikey is just like i am still a black man dry and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and ondrej if he pulled over make sure you know you've got your hands out of the window make sure that you comply, look at george floyd. >>he did everything he was supposed to do. and this police officer put all his body weight all his body weight on his neck. right foot 8 minutes. so if that can happen to george floyd begin happened to a j and andre and more black men. >>johnson says he does appreciate that it's not just african americans who are taking part in the protests. >>and hot today we expect temperatures in upper 90's going on those inland valleys a look at your 4 zone forecast next kron 4 morning >>welcome back everyone the time is 8.43 good morning and thanks for staying with us l
but magic johnson says he understands the reality of being a black man in america. n told cnn's anderson cooper that he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter if by magic johnson or not. mikey is just like i am still a black man dry and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and ondrej if he pulled over make sure you know you've got your hands out of the window make sure that you...
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>>talking about people speaking out magic johnson today says he understands the realities of being a black man in americaohnson told cnn's anderson cooper today that his grandfather prepared his father who prepared him said he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter magic johnson or not mike he is just like i am still a black man right and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and andre if he pulled over make sure you know you've got your hands out of the window make sure that you comply, let's look at george floyd. >>he did everything he was supposed to do. and this police officer put all his by the way all his body weight on his neck. right foot 8 minutes. so if that can happen to george floyd begin happened to a j and andre and more black men. >>magic also said he did appreciate that it wasn't just black people out there protesting he says all races need to be out there and they're doing that. they're showing their power and they're letting their voices be heard. >>all right switching gears here f
>>talking about people speaking out magic johnson today says he understands the realities of being a black man in americaohnson told cnn's anderson cooper today that his grandfather prepared his father who prepared him said he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter magic johnson or not mike he is just like i am still a black man right and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j...
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. ♪ emily: bob johnson is the america's first black billionaire.hen he sold bet to viacom in 2001. now he is calling for the payment of $14 trillion in reparations to african-americans. tojoins us now, so great have your voice here on the show. we will get there but first i want to get your thoughts on the state of things. we have the death of an unarmed black man, george floyd at the hand -- hands of police. our own president saying he will use force to contain looting. what are your thoughts on the state of america right now? bob: the state of america goes up and down depending on pressure events that happen in american lives. it tends to show itself in terms of a reaction from the black community. it is built not only around the events, in this case, the tragic death of george floyd but built around frustration, a little bitterness and anger at some of the factors that separate them from the american dream in this country. of mix ofet that kind events, attitude and problems, you have what we have here in minneapolis and around the country. i thi
. ♪ emily: bob johnson is the america's first black billionaire.hen he sold bet to viacom in 2001. now he is calling for the payment of $14 trillion in reparations to african-americans. tojoins us now, so great have your voice here on the show. we will get there but first i want to get your thoughts on the state of things. we have the death of an unarmed black man, george floyd at the hand -- hands of police. our own president saying he will use force to contain looting. what are your...
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despite being a legendary hall of fame basketball player magic johnson says he understands the realities of being a black man in americahnson told cnn's anderson cooper that he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter if by magic johnson or not. mikey is just like i am still a black man dry and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and ondrej if he pulled over make sure you know you've got your hands out of the window make sure that you comply what let's look at george floyd he did everything he was supposed to do. and this police officer. >>put all his bodyweight all his body weight on his neck. right foot 8 minutes. so if that can happen to george floyd begin happened to a j and andre and more black men. >>well johnson said he did appreciate that it wasn't just african americans taking part in the demonstrations across the country. >>well the fda plans to allow more companies to make hand sanitizer is expanding the types of company allowed to make the product. that's because the demand for sanitizer is outpacing t
despite being a legendary hall of fame basketball player magic johnson says he understands the realities of being a black man in americahnson told cnn's anderson cooper that he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter if by magic johnson or not. mikey is just like i am still a black man dry and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and ondrej if he pulled over make sure you know you've...
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it was lyndon johnson's america. those images were cast on the shoulder of lynn sdon johnson a his vice president, humphrey. elise jordan is with us, and she has a question for you. >> ed, i don't disagree with your description of how dire the stakes are for american democracy and the troubling numbers that donald trump is seeing, that only increase his panic and his irritability, and just unpredictability. what needs to happen now, and who do you see as the voices who need to be speaking out? >> i think very strongly -- i mean, you had this on msnbc yesterday -- it has to be senior elected republicans. not just governors. we've seen some governors speak out. we need senators to speak out. i'm not with those who think the "new york times" shouldn't run op-eds by people like tom cotton. i abhor his recommendation, that you treat american cities like baghdad, with low-flying helicopters and flood it with paratroopers. but there are other republican senators who are keeping silent because they know that what trump is do
it was lyndon johnson's america. those images were cast on the shoulder of lynn sdon johnson a his vice president, humphrey. elise jordan is with us, and she has a question for you. >> ed, i don't disagree with your description of how dire the stakes are for american democracy and the troubling numbers that donald trump is seeing, that only increase his panic and his irritability, and just unpredictability. what needs to happen now, and who do you see as the voices who need to be speaking...
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america. omar johnson joins us now to explain, good morning. >> good morning, how are you >> i'm doing well andou are, too i read this piece and i could relate to a lot of it. you said you're getting a lot of questions in the last couple weeks. people saying what can i do to address this and i think a key question is how much is companies wanting to feel better, wanting the heat off of them, and how much of it is them being dedicated to sustained cultural changes in their organizations. what are you hearing from the people you're talking to >> let's start with my objectives my goal was simple i believe in businesses in america solving business problems and i wanted to make the black inequality problem a business problem when you look at what happened with george floyd, i think all of the lives taken in this country, and a lot of them are friends and partners and they all say what can i do. but when you start to pull on the yarn, it's more than what do i do, but that felt like a band aide, as you pull on the band ai band-aid, it was curiosity and fear other executives wanted the same answers and
america. omar johnson joins us now to explain, good morning. >> good morning, how are you >> i'm doing well andou are, too i read this piece and i could relate to a lot of it. you said you're getting a lot of questions in the last couple weeks. people saying what can i do to address this and i think a key question is how much is companies wanting to feel better, wanting the heat off of them, and how much of it is them being dedicated to sustained cultural changes in their...
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and we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnson. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. coming up live tuesday on our politico on c-span, posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd, died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m., the senate finance committee examines unemployment in the role of the cares at during the covid-19 pandemic. on c-span two, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration of legislation to fund national parks and public land maintenance. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee holds a hearing on federal buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. monday's white house briefing, press secretary touted the may 2020 jobs report released last week. she was asked about the congressional democrats police reform bill. the ongoing protest
and we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnson. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. coming up live tuesday on our politico on c-span, posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd, died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m., the...
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. >> boris johnson had a message for protesters in america and in the u.k. >> we mourn george floyd. was appalled to see what happened to him. my message to trump and the united states from the u.k. is racism -- it is an opinion i am sure is shared by the overwhelming majority of people around the world -- racism has no place in our society. >> protests have resonated across europe. this was amsterdam this week. thousands gathering to rally against police brutality in the u.s. and europe. this is paris on tuesday. 20,000 gatheri in protest of excessive use of force of a black man in custody in 2016. in berlin, dozens holding a rally outside the u.s. embassy. the u.s. protests are featured heavily in european papers. one spanish left paper says it is a black spring with unpredictable consequences. another says america faces two crises. a similar theme in the german coervative paper, which doubted trump's chance of reelection, the corona crisis with over 104,000 deaths, 40 million unemployed and a racism debate. institutions have been speaking out. the chairperson of t african european
. >> boris johnson had a message for protesters in america and in the u.k. >> we mourn george floyd. was appalled to see what happened to him. my message to trump and the united states from the u.k. is racism -- it is an opinion i am sure is shared by the overwhelming majority of people around the world -- racism has no place in our society. >> protests have resonated across europe. this was amsterdam this week. thousands gathering to rally against police brutality in the u.s....
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america. >> redditt johnson it's a conversation we look forward to having. we appreciate having you this morning. redditt hudson, sorry. >> all right. >>> cnn's new national poll out this morning finds president trump's approval rating dropping and the former vice president joe biden expanding his national lead. we'll take you through the important numbers ahead. ow? an insightful outlook that comes from experience navigating multiple bear markets. can i find a partner to help guide me through this uncertainty? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant that's your weathered deck, crying for help. while you do nothing, it's inviting those geese over for target practice. and now look who's coming to barbecue. your deck's worst nightmare. not today. today, let's stain. with the #1 rated semi-transparent stain. cause if you stain your deck today, they can't stain your deck tomorrow. behr. exclusively at the home depot. you say that customers
america. >> redditt johnson it's a conversation we look forward to having. we appreciate having you this morning. redditt hudson, sorry. >> all right. >>> cnn's new national poll out this morning finds president trump's approval rating dropping and the former vice president joe biden expanding his national lead. we'll take you through the important numbers ahead. ow? an insightful outlook that comes from experience navigating multiple bear markets. can i find a partner to...
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candidates have a quite a bit of work to do to convince people that they are able to lead america forward in this moment. johnson reporting i agree it's good. i certainly agree with i think it's very very dicey you can't trust the polls but i will say this you know the story about the army that was surrounded by the enemy on all sides in the general called the soldiers in the senate hey listen we're in a great position for the 1st time in the history of this war no matter what direction we can go we go we are going to encounter the enemy and so i think the poll i suppose we on the republican side absolutely have our work cut out for us but at the same time it's going to boil down. to michigan wisconsin pennsylvania north carolina the proverbial swing states and even in those states it's going to. depend on particular swing counties and i know in 2016 allen probably remembers there was the door in sight hole i think it's 2 inside the l.a. times and lee is probably familiar with the remington poll which only polls swedens states and they they actually don't just do the swing state they do the county and precinct i
candidates have a quite a bit of work to do to convince people that they are able to lead america forward in this moment. johnson reporting i agree it's good. i certainly agree with i think it's very very dicey you can't trust the polls but i will say this you know the story about the army that was surrounded by the enemy on all sides in the general called the soldiers in the senate hey listen we're in a great position for the 1st time in the history of this war no matter what direction we can...
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president johnson looked at policing, for example, in america, over 50 years ago, and what he said, basically what i just said, hire the brightest and the best and make sure they are well-trained and they have the tools to do an effective job and work closely with the citizens. but he also said -- but we have to address those social ills that cause decay in african-american communities in the first place. we have to look at economic development. we have to look at jobs. we have to look at wages. we have to look at education. and, you know, some believe that, you know, in order to be fair, if you will, that you treat communities the same, well, it's not that simple. unless communities all start in the same place and we know that's not true. look at the coronavirus. it's something that we have never seen before that requires us to do some things we have never done before. but racism in america and the injustices that comes with it is nothing new. and so we have to get serious about, number one, admitting there is an issue and, number two, working together, and, chuck, it certainly would help if
president johnson looked at policing, for example, in america, over 50 years ago, and what he said, basically what i just said, hire the brightest and the best and make sure they are well-trained and they have the tools to do an effective job and work closely with the citizens. but he also said -- but we have to address those social ills that cause decay in african-american communities in the first place. we have to look at economic development. we have to look at jobs. we have to look at...
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we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president derrick johnson. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. coming up live tuesday on our networks, on c-span politico jose conversation with new jersey governor murphy. in texas, the funeral of george floyd who died in custody in minnesota. the finance committee examines unemployment insurance during the covid-19 pandemic. senate resumes consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. the government affairs committee holds a hearing on government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. president trump met with law enforcement officials amid protests over george floyd's death. the president said he does not or dismantlingng the police, adding his view that 99% of police officers are great people. law enforcement officials spoke about progress made in kernel justice reform, and the need for law and order. pres. trump: thank you very much, it is an honor to have law enforcement, they h
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president of the national association and will talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnsonshington journal live tuesday morning, with facebook comments text messages and tweets. >> this week the house and senate will hold hearings on the federal response of the coronavirus and law enforcement accountability. tuesday at 2:30 p.m., live on c-span sec. of labor eugene scull leah testifies before the set up finance committee on the cares act and the role of unemployment insurance through the coronavirus pandemic and when sit 10:00 a.m. eastern live on c-span the house judiciary committee on policing practices of law-enforcement accountability. also at 10:00 a.m. eastern live on c-span three, secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin testifies before the small business committee on implementation of title i of the cares act. watch this week, live tuesday and wednesday on c-span and c-span three, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> a political reporter covering the presidential campaign in florida. c-span interviewed him on the issues motivating vot
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international association of chiefs of police and we talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnson. watch see spans washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> next, a hearing on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and colleges and university. the senate health education, labor and pensions committee heard from presidents of purdue and brown university and lane college. they talk about the financial assistance provided by the cares act and the importance of addressing the hardships that minority students and those of lower socioeconomic status are facing.
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does depend on people in power making the changes and on both sides of the atlantic, america or here, boris johnson'sinistration -- but having said that, joe biden gets elected, are we going to see huge -- probably not. the lesson here is that we really need to not -- it is not leaders that make the difference here, it will be the organizations, the centuries of organizing, which we have been doing and we'll have to do. i think you're seeing that with the protesters now. you have to give up on all these -- america has had the most successful civil rights movement probably in history. as some of the best legislation on the books in the world. yet still produces terrible outcomes. at some point we have to start defending ourselves. >> well said. we really appreciate your insights on this. your expertise. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> british police are investigating a stabbing attack saturday in reading, england, which a man with a knife killed three people and wounded three others in a park. police say they arrested a 25-year-old local man at the scene on suspicion of murder and that the
does depend on people in power making the changes and on both sides of the atlantic, america or here, boris johnson'sinistration -- but having said that, joe biden gets elected, are we going to see huge -- probably not. the lesson here is that we really need to not -- it is not leaders that make the difference here, it will be the organizations, the centuries of organizing, which we have been doing and we'll have to do. i think you're seeing that with the protesters now. you have to give up on...
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we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnson. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up live tuesday on our networks, on c-span, politico playbook posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. afternoon, we go to houston, texas for the funeral of george of george floyd, who died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:00 p.m., the senate finance committee examines unemployment insurance in the cares act during the covid-19 pandemic. the senate considers legislation to nationally fund public parks and land maintenance. on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee holds a hearing on federal government buying and distribution strategies during covid-19. >> next, congressional democrats unveiled their police reform investigations. they led a press conference to , which includes banning choke holds and starting a federal registry of police misconduct.
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we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president derrick johnson. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. coming up live tuesday on our networks, on c-span politico jose conversation with new jersey governor murphy. in texas, the funeral of george floyd who died in custody in minnesota. the finance committee examines unemployment insurance during the covid-19 pandemic. senate resumes consideration of
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we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president ceo derek johnson. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up live tuesday on our c-span, playbook posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, houston texas for the funeral of george floyd who died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m., the senate finance examines unemployment insurance and the role of the cares act during the covid-19 pandemic. on c-span2, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. on c-span3, the senate homeland security governmental affairs committee holds a hearing on federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. new york city mayor bill de blasio gave an update on the coronavirus pandemic and the protests over the death of george floyd. the city wasounced entering phase one of its reopening plan, coinciding wi
we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president ceo derek johnson. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up live tuesday on our c-span, playbook posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, houston texas for the funeral of george floyd who died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m., the senate finance...
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we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president derek johnson. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. and joined a discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweet. s. coming up on tuesday, on c-span, politico with new jersey governor murphy. at noon we go to texas for the funeral of george floyd who died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m. the senate finance committee on the cares act during the pandemic. the senate returns to resume consideration of legislation to fund national parks. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee holds a hearing on federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. > is elie mystal of "the nation," serves as their justice correspondent. you have probably seen many protests over the years on these related matters of violence by the police and what race relation issues, what makes this different than others, in your mind? guest: it is a good question. my first one of these is sean bell, cops emptied 19
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distancing corona virus is continuing its spread now moving to south america and the new hot spot but today we are learning that boris johnson will self quarantine again out of an abundance of caution after coming in contact with a coded positive person has learned from contact tracing do you feel people need to keep it in mind this pandemic amid all of these protests i mean is it possible to have both that the demonstrations and covert awareness. well i don't know what it's like in the us but in britain as a result directly of government policy and. the quarantine social distance and so on had already begun to seriously break down when you're sending people back to work you're ordering 'd children back to school you are effectively saying the quarantine in the law is very much regret because quote with 19 is still a thing those are very real danger of a big spike over the summer into the autumn long before we have a vaccine if we ever get one. enough to overwhelm the health service this time. for many many thousands of people we've already lost the highest number of people in the world per 1000900 people per 1000000 in brit
distancing corona virus is continuing its spread now moving to south america and the new hot spot but today we are learning that boris johnson will self quarantine again out of an abundance of caution after coming in contact with a coded positive person has learned from contact tracing do you feel people need to keep it in mind this pandemic amid all of these protests i mean is it possible to have both that the demonstrations and covert awareness. well i don't know what it's like in the us but...
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nation and we cannot afford a divided nation into a crowd that reflects the picture of america all right there johnson from the end appreciate that thanks a lot. thank you very much. well thousands of people have gathered in london in solidarity with protesters in the united states unorganized who say they're all so much against systemic racism in britain mass gatherings are still banned under the u.k.'s coronavirus restrictions but the prime minister boris johnson said he understood the anger to join floyd's death and supported their right to protest and said bank was at the rally in london and says protesters are also drawing attention to racism in the u.k. . several 1000 people have turned up to show their support and solidarity for what's taking place in the united states but people just about was talking in the united states about it's about the racial inequalities here in the united kingdom that people are more likely to be stopped and searched there's been a number of deaths in police custody of people also the death of mark duggan who was shot and killed by police in 2011 and the 2 riots have
nation and we cannot afford a divided nation into a crowd that reflects the picture of america all right there johnson from the end appreciate that thanks a lot. thank you very much. well thousands of people have gathered in london in solidarity with protesters in the united states unorganized who say they're all so much against systemic racism in britain mass gatherings are still banned under the u.k.'s coronavirus restrictions but the prime minister boris johnson said he understood the anger...
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and we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnson. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. coming up live tuesday on our politico on c-span, posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd, died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m., the senate finance committee examines unemployment in the role of the cares at during the covid-19 pandemic. on c-span two, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration of legislation to
and we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president and ceo derek johnson. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. coming up live tuesday on our politico on c-span, posts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd, died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m., the...
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international association of we willf police, and talk about race relations in america with naacp president ceo derek johnson. c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. life tuesday on our networks, on c-span, playbook hosts
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the american competency and not going to give to the johnson heights stuck with the america proceed isng a lot of kids are good at taking tests. and jamming through the hoops that they're supposed to do to get their piece of cheese at the end of the maze but they are fragile. they get out of the education system and they're looking to someone to ask permission to do the next thing. i think that is a long-term problem for the american character and people that if you've grown up your whole life we always had a third party authority figure to adjudicate any interpersonal conflict and you just know how to follow instructions really well, something really important about america that we lost. sarah: jonah, i think also kids are deterred from thinking that there are absolute truths. franklin adds humility but in the book he says to be humble like socrates and jesus. so those are not wishy-washy men. they were like your truth is for you it might to this for me. no, socrates has ethics. he has a true understanding of philosophy. and he knowing people with it. something is not humility in the
the american competency and not going to give to the johnson heights stuck with the america proceed isng a lot of kids are good at taking tests. and jamming through the hoops that they're supposed to do to get their piece of cheese at the end of the maze but they are fragile. they get out of the education system and they're looking to someone to ask permission to do the next thing. i think that is a long-term problem for the american character and people that if you've grown up your whole life...
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mention of president johnson in the march and the righteous movement for civil rights in america, had proposed a bill called for more data on the effectiveness of taxes and other butchering intimidation techniques. imagine the present johnson instead the voting rights act, the commission has studied the issue a little bit more. there is no t escaping the fact that senate republicans have drafted a policing bill that is deeply fundamentally and irrevocably flawed. in the democrats normally the ones to say so. this morning's washington post, the floyd family lawyer, reverend sharpton, the legal defense fund, they urged senators to oppose the gop reform bill. they call it a non- starter and that is what we believe as well. last night the legal defense fund said that it cannot support legislation that is not in body the strong accountability framework for police officers and other law enforcement officers who engage in misconduct. the lawyers for the families, of george floyd and breonna taylor paid one of the nation's most renowned civil rights attorneys, benjamin crump wrote, the republ
mention of president johnson in the march and the righteous movement for civil rights in america, had proposed a bill called for more data on the effectiveness of taxes and other butchering intimidation techniques. imagine the present johnson instead the voting rights act, the commission has studied the issue a little bit more. there is no t escaping the fact that senate republicans have drafted a policing bill that is deeply fundamentally and irrevocably flawed. in the democrats normally the...
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derrick johnson talking about the culture of policing in america. have a listen. >> it's unfortunate that we are repeating this now. over the last six weeks, this is the fifth incident dealing with some sort of videotaped, racialized activity. if in fact he had been drinking, we would have preferred him to stop at the wendy's drive through, take a nap, then drive, then drunk driving and kill someone else. police need training. this is not acceptable. i commend the mayor of atlanta for taking decisive actions to ensure the safety of her citizens. i commend all of the protesters who are continuing to raise the question. and that question is central. we need to change the culture of policing. we need to evaluate how we train police. we need to make sure police not only support the communities that they have a duty to protect and serve, but they need to be in the community. we have far too many officers who live outside the jurisdictions in which they work, there for they have little to no re-regagard for the citiz. this is another indication that we mu
derrick johnson talking about the culture of policing in america. have a listen. >> it's unfortunate that we are repeating this now. over the last six weeks, this is the fifth incident dealing with some sort of videotaped, racialized activity. if in fact he had been drinking, we would have preferred him to stop at the wendy's drive through, take a nap, then drive, then drunk driving and kill someone else. police need training. this is not acceptable. i commend the mayor of atlanta for...
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america. q&a on sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. david johnson joining us from new york this morning. executive director of the black justice coalition. who are you funded by what is yourju mission. david johns: i appreciate that. as the nation's only rights organization intentional and unapologetic intersections of racial equities and lg be qe quality. where all people and really all black, and in terms of acronyms and to acknowledge the case often used as a political identifier for a white gay man. so much of our work is by connecting with the grass roots organizations that are working to keepp a unique and often overlooked lease on black square people. host: was involved in the organization. david johns: a lot of artwork is working with members of congress and congressional black caucus. elected officials throughout the were there significant percentages are proportions of blackk square people. we do a lot of work in community around health and hiv and public health. acknowledging a lot of increased needs in the african american community. als
america. q&a on sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. david johnson joining us from new york this morning. executive director of the black justice coalition. who are you funded by what is yourju mission. david johns: i appreciate that. as the nation's only rights organization intentional and unapologetic intersections of racial equities and lg be qe quality. where all people and really all black, and in terms of acronyms and to acknowledge the case often used as a political...
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but magic johnson says he understands the realities of being a black man in america. he told cnn's anderson cooper that he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter if by magic johnson or not. mikey is just like i am still a black man dry and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and ondrej if he pulled over make sure you know you've got your hands out ofthe window make sure that you comply, look at george floyd. >>he did everything he was supposed to do. and this police officer put all his body weight all his body weight on his neck. right foot 8 minutes. so if that can happen to george floyd begin happened to e j and andre and more black men. >>magic said he did appreciate that it's not just african americans taking part in the demonstrations in the country. >>ok we've got blue skies going on and here's a breakdown of what you can expect 90 by 1 o'clock 4 o'clock at 95 to look for his own forecast next >>good morning, welcome back we're live in weather right now a
but magic johnson says he understands the realities of being a black man in america. he told cnn's anderson cooper that he's had the talk with his 2 sons about interacting with police. >>well, it doesn't matter if by magic johnson or not. mikey is just like i am still a black man dry and. yes i had that conversation because it's important that i have that conversation with both e j and ondrej if he pulled over make sure you know you've got your hands out ofthe window make sure that you...
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america. i would like to see success project. i would like to see robert johnsonll kinds of other successful black americans show what they did to overcome the discrimination or the barriers, whatever it was in their life. there are many wonderful people to emulate, and that success project should spread to all. that's what i would like to see. we want everybody in america to rise up and do more and be more, to come from poverty and make it. that's the american story. i want that american story to be shared far and wide, and that is what i would hope the african-american community and all communities focus on. success project, people you want to emulate because they were able to do it. >> melissa: ari fleischer, thank you. appreciate your time. new fallout from the police free zone in seattle. the lawsuits from businesses impacted, claiming their rights are violated. whether they have a case. plus, a new bombshell on the rule former president obama and former vice president biden played in the michael flynn investigation, as flynn's supporters hail and all appeals
america. i would like to see success project. i would like to see robert johnsonll kinds of other successful black americans show what they did to overcome the discrimination or the barriers, whatever it was in their life. there are many wonderful people to emulate, and that success project should spread to all. that's what i would like to see. we want everybody in america to rise up and do more and be more, to come from poverty and make it. that's the american story. i want that american story...
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international association of we willf police, and talk about race relations in america with naacp president ceo derek johnson. c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. life tuesday on our networks, a c-span, playbook hosts conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd, who died in police custody in minnesota. had 2:30, the senate finance committee looks at the role of the cares act during the covid-19 pandemic. on c-span2, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration of legislation to maintenanced land and on c-span3, the senate homeland security & governmental holds acommittee hearing on buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. president trump met with law enforcement officials amid protests over george floyd's death. the president said he does not support defunding or dismantling the police, adding his view that 99% of police officers are great people. law enforcement officials s
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johnson, in for tom llamas. we begin tonight with startling new evidence that america's fight against the coronavirus is far from over, with 11 states reporting record numbers of new cases this weekend. in florida, more than 3,000 people have died from covid-19, and 3,000 new cases in each of the last four days. the governor no longer blaming the surge on testing alone. hospitalizations are on the rise in 17 states, including in arizona, where there are growing concerns about meeting demands in hospital icus. at the same time, president trump making headlines at his campaign rally, telling supporters he wants to slow down testing for the virus. as the u.s. approaches another grim milestone, nearly 120,000 lives lost to covid-19. victor oquendo starts us off in miami. >> reporter: tonight, doctors sounding the alarm over the dangerous surge of the coronavirus. >> covid-19 cases are spreading like wildfire in states like florida, arizona, and texas. >> reporter: the white house saying it's now preparing for a second wave just in case, stockpiling supplies. but this wave is getting worse. 11 states setting new reco
johnson, in for tom llamas. we begin tonight with startling new evidence that america's fight against the coronavirus is far from over, with 11 states reporting record numbers of new cases this weekend. in florida, more than 3,000 people have died from covid-19, and 3,000 new cases in each of the last four days. the governor no longer blaming the surge on testing alone. hospitalizations are on the rise in 17 states, including in arizona, where there are growing concerns about meeting demands in...
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now prime minister boris johnson warning people must follow the rules, making what appears to be a sideswipe at america. >> in some parts of the world, i won't name them, you've got spikes, really serious spikes in the instances of the diseases. >> reporter: and here in britain those risks only look set to rise when pubs and restaurants reopen next weekend. cecilia? >> ian, thank you. >>> back here at home, to the hate crime investigation in wisconsin. an 18-year-old biracial woman who says she was set on fire by four white men. here's alex perez. >> it's 2020 and i never thought something like this would happen to me. >> reporter: tonight, althea bernstein anxiously hoping authorities in madison, wisconsin, will track down the four white men she says doused her with a flammable liquid and lit the biracial 18-year-old on fire. >> i haven't really slept and i don't really have an appetite so it's just -- i don't want anyone to ever feel like this. >> reporter: bernstein says she was in her car at a red light around 1:00 a.m. wednesday, when she heard someone yell a racist slur at her. according to the p
now prime minister boris johnson warning people must follow the rules, making what appears to be a sideswipe at america. >> in some parts of the world, i won't name them, you've got spikes, really serious spikes in the instances of the diseases. >> reporter: and here in britain those risks only look set to rise when pubs and restaurants reopen next weekend. cecilia? >> ian, thank you. >>> back here at home, to the hate crime investigation in wisconsin. an 18-year-old...
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most economic historians would andthe monetary expansion footing america on work footing had much to do with it. fdrs johnson from 's ability to connect with and hisnd his energy reputation for big bold moves. the prime minister will travel north to the black country, the west midlands. as you say, it is a time of another place in history. black country folks were the black of the suit of the industrial revolution. needs thosely people to stay in this majority position. if it is a parliamentary government, if boris johnson is in charge, who is opposing this new deal? why won't it get done? is noe: the simple answer joke and do what boris johnson sets out to do. he has a majority. the fact that he is going to make this speech shows how sensitive he is to the hardship being suffered from the country that won him the election. who will oppose that, we have seen vigorous opposition from -- not on the general principle of spending, but he will hammer on the thought that a lot of spending has been in the works for some time. pounds of,000,000,000 new investments in schools is something the labor government propose
most economic historians would andthe monetary expansion footing america on work footing had much to do with it. fdrs johnson from 's ability to connect with and hisnd his energy reputation for big bold moves. the prime minister will travel north to the black country, the west midlands. as you say, it is a time of another place in history. black country folks were the black of the suit of the industrial revolution. needs thosely people to stay in this majority position. if it is a parliamentary...
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walter turned against the war saying it was a stalemate johnson said middle america. before that, he had seen massive demonstrations and he must have known it would impede any chance he had to go around the country. he loved the campaign and 64, his energy was phenomenal. he would stay up until 3:00 a.m. even if there is just three people left in a crowded and couldn't get the energy back from the crowd because he wouldn't be able to go around the country again. the antiwar movement not only because it produced mccarthy the primary canopy and he didn't want to run against kennedy, the fact that demonstrations were taking place had something to do with withdrawing so it was important. >> a recent segment lived left an impression to get his father to resign his position on the supreme court to nominate marshall was an amazing tape. i hadn't known that tape before but lyndon johnson talked to don clark and he wants to put ramsey on but he wants to get tom clark off. he wanted to get tom clark off their mostly. he said i'd like to get you into this but i can't quite make
walter turned against the war saying it was a stalemate johnson said middle america. before that, he had seen massive demonstrations and he must have known it would impede any chance he had to go around the country. he loved the campaign and 64, his energy was phenomenal. he would stay up until 3:00 a.m. even if there is just three people left in a crowded and couldn't get the energy back from the crowd because he wouldn't be able to go around the country again. the antiwar movement not only...
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there is an urgency about this and i believe that boris johnson and others should be pressing the leaders of the g20, saudi arabia and america soon, online of course and it could be done immediately. as you said, it requires all of the different leaders to agree it is the right thing to do and there are different leaders now in place, from when you we re leaders now in place, from when you were dealing with this, do you think that that leadership is going to be there? i think it is difficult, with president trump wanting to call a smaller summit of his favoured friends, so he will call to washington in september, a few leaders, but he would exclude africa, the middle east, latin america, exclude most of asia and thatis america, exclude most of asia and that is no substitute for getting eve ryo ne that is no substitute for getting everyone together and working together. we have got to give debt relief to some of the poorest countries and that has to happen soon because they are spending more on paying for the debts than on health protection in their countries. we have got to create this new international money, perhaps $1 tri
there is an urgency about this and i believe that boris johnson and others should be pressing the leaders of the g20, saudi arabia and america soon, online of course and it could be done immediately. as you said, it requires all of the different leaders to agree it is the right thing to do and there are different leaders now in place, from when you we re leaders now in place, from when you were dealing with this, do you think that that leadership is going to be there? i think it is difficult,...
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rally prime minister boris johnson condemned the violence saying quote far right has no place i'm british streets also coming up corona virus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll after the us despite this restrictions are being east we'll go live to a correspondent in rio de janeiro to see how people there are reacting. in sports for a minute as making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against potter brought. a 1000000 blue cross thanks for joining a day of street protests around the world are keeping the focus on structural racism across the society s. grief and frustration sparked by the death of george floyd a black man who died under the knee of a white police officer in the u.s. city of minneapolis in may was met by far right groups out to protect monuments that they see as part of their national identity. police had warned everyone to stay home the threat of spreading the coronavirus was too great but in the air at trafalgar square smoke bombs in tear gas bottles and rocks were the main concern as police try to keep anti-racism protests sepa
rally prime minister boris johnson condemned the violence saying quote far right has no place i'm british streets also coming up corona virus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll after the us despite this restrictions are being east we'll go live to a correspondent in rio de janeiro to see how people there are reacting. in sports for a minute as making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star...
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boris johnson prepares england to emerge from hibernation, in hope that the coronavirus is in retreat. not in the americasough. north and south, nearly half of the world's cases are there. the united states, which donald trump wants back to work, has a "serious problem" with covid—19, according the top official fighting infectious disease. brazil, where bolsonaro has opposed a lockdown, now has the second highest number of deaths in the world.with me to discuss that, and some of the week's stories that have received less attention, are polly toynbee of the guardian, a liberal newspaper, and jeff mcallister, us—born lawyer and broadcaster. and here with me — still a safe two metres distant, one of canada's finest exports, lyce doucet, the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. i mentioned the distance between us because one of borisjohnson‘s changes was a reduction in social distancing to one metre plus. this is a compromise: at two metres, many bars and restaurants would not have been able to open safely and profitably. yet when the british prime minister announced this, among a raft of other changes, h
boris johnson prepares england to emerge from hibernation, in hope that the coronavirus is in retreat. not in the americasough. north and south, nearly half of the world's cases are there. the united states, which donald trump wants back to work, has a "serious problem" with covid—19, according the top official fighting infectious disease. brazil, where bolsonaro has opposed a lockdown, now has the second highest number of deaths in the world.with me to discuss that, and some of the...
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america. this juneteenth, many are looking to raise awareness about the work unequality that remains incomplete. cierra johnson is live in oakland with details. cierra, good morning. >> reporter: good afternoon. as the nation celebrates what marks the ending of slavery thousands here in the bay area took a moment to pause, reflect, and really march toward change. and that march symbolically and physically will end here in front of city hall. unions stopped for the entire first shift to honor juneteenth and what the day means for this nation and its people. but they took to the street. they started -- excuse me, they started at the port there in oakland ending at city hall to raise awareness about issues still plaguing the black community including police violence and systemic racism. those who came out tell me today is really a long time coming. >> we've been doing this since i was a kid. in san francisco they had a big old park, we had rides. and then in the '90s it started dying down with the gang violence. then they made it just one block. and, i mean, my friends and family are already celebrated. why is th
america. this juneteenth, many are looking to raise awareness about the work unequality that remains incomplete. cierra johnson is live in oakland with details. cierra, good morning. >> reporter: good afternoon. as the nation celebrates what marks the ending of slavery thousands here in the bay area took a moment to pause, reflect, and really march toward change. and that march symbolically and physically will end here in front of city hall. unions stopped for the entire first shift to...
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johnson: the ordinary men and women of north vietnam and south vietnam -- of china and india -- of russia and america -- are brave people. they are filled with the same proportions of hate and fear, of love and hope. most of them want the same things for themselves and their families. most of them do not want their sons to ever die in battle, or to see their homes, or the homes of others, destroyed. well, this can be their world yet. man now has the knowledge -- always before denied -- to make this planet serve the real needs of the people who live on it. i know this will not be easy. i know how difficult it is for reason to guide passion, and love to master hate. the complexities of this world do not bow easily to pure and consistent answers. but the simple truths are there just the same. we must all try to follow them as best we can. we often say how impressive power is. but i do not find it impressive at all. the guns and the bombs, the rockets and the warships, are all symbols of human failure. they are necessary symbols. they protect what we cherish. but they are witness to human folly. a dam bu
johnson: the ordinary men and women of north vietnam and south vietnam -- of china and india -- of russia and america -- are brave people. they are filled with the same proportions of hate and fear, of love and hope. most of them want the same things for themselves and their families. most of them do not want their sons to ever die in battle, or to see their homes, or the homes of others, destroyed. well, this can be their world yet. man now has the knowledge -- always before denied -- to make...