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joining me now is biden surrogate end democratic congressman al lawson of florida. you for joining me today. may i get your take on that news out of atlanta? is that story develops and we wait to find out if those officers will be charged in the killing of rayshard brooks. >> i certainly hope that they will be charged due to the fact that it was unnecessary and that young man should be alive today. there was no threat to a law enforcement officer and they knew exactly his information, where he lives, how they could go back and get him. it's just that, you know, some of these police officers are turning this into the wild, wild west, you know? and that's what happened, you know, they pulled a gun and they are ready to use it and that's the way they've been trained, that's the reason why we had to set standards for the police all across this nation because that's what happened. in the last couple years, there's been 10,000 african-american men and women that have been killed by the police which is very unacceptable. and the only thing -- >> dana: 10,000? >> 10,000. th
joining me now is biden surrogate end democratic congressman al lawson of florida. you for joining me today. may i get your take on that news out of atlanta? is that story develops and we wait to find out if those officers will be charged in the killing of rayshard brooks. >> i certainly hope that they will be charged due to the fact that it was unnecessary and that young man should be alive today. there was no threat to a law enforcement officer and they knew exactly his information,...
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lawson will vote yes for h.r. 5332. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote aye on h.r. 5332. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote ye on h.r. 5332. as the member designated by mr. cardenas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that cardenas will vote ye on h.r. 5332. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yea on h.r. 332. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> as the member designated by, ms. -- by ms. lofgren,
lawson will vote yes for h.r. 5332. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote aye on h.r. 5332. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that...
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lawson, you're recognized for five minutes. mr. lawson. >> thank you madam chair. and really appreciate the opportunity to talk to you today. madam chair said that maybe two hours ago and the application number has slowed dramatically. would you believe that businesses take an additional debt obligation is effecting the program and in order to create confidence and reopening and hiring a grant program would be better, what do you propose for businesses that cannot take additional debt? >> so we don't have the -- the spa administers the paycheck protection program, ppp. we have a little bit of a role in that once a bank makes the loan we'll take the loan off their balance sheet so they can have the room to make another loan. so i follow it but it's not one that we would say the benefit o program is when a loan turns into a grant as long as you obey the rules. and i know that the rules have been adjusted by the last -- both by the last law that you passed and also in regulatory flexibility. so i would say for many small businesses, that's what they need, and they're
lawson, you're recognized for five minutes. mr. lawson. >> thank you madam chair. and really appreciate the opportunity to talk to you today. madam chair said that maybe two hours ago and the application number has slowed dramatically. would you believe that businesses take an additional debt obligation is effecting the program and in order to create confidence and reopening and hiring a grant program would be better, what do you propose for businesses that cannot take additional debt?...
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that was part of our powerful conversation with tina knowles lawson also known as miss tina to all ofonce's fans. everybody knowns her. and we spoke with the mother of breonna taylor. they spoke about the dangers of voter suppression during the pandemic. they want to make sure bla voices are >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >>> good morning, it is 7:26. end of. in the north bay, a shooting sense two people to the hospital overnight in santa rosa. police found two adults with multiple gunshot wounds on sebastopol road. the victims are expected to survive, and there's a reward of up to $2500 for information on a suspect. >>> the coronavirus outbreak keeps growing in san quentin state prison. and has more than 450 cases after having non-just three weeks ago. 1 in 8 inmates are now infected, +40 employees. >>> the sharp increase in cases has led in santa clara county on the state's watchlist. the county saw ty a single day increase on tuesday. the hospitalization rate is also climbing. state leaders now taking a closer look at the county's practices, testing, and business sectors
that was part of our powerful conversation with tina knowles lawson also known as miss tina to all ofonce's fans. everybody knowns her. and we spoke with the mother of breonna taylor. they spoke about the dangers of voter suppression during the pandemic. they want to make sure bla voices are >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >>> good morning, it is 7:26. end of. in the north bay, a shooting sense two people to the hospital overnight in santa rosa. police found two...
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lawson at the texas division good morning, mr. thank you, kelly, for giving me the opportunity to speak to you today. >> do we know why cases, especially in texas, are increa increasing >> we are seeing an increase it would be easy to speculate it's tied to reopening of the state, but i think that might be a mistake. our most important priority at st. luke's health system and across the health care industry is to make sure we have the equipment to care for people safely reopening the economy is incredibly important opening it safely it even more important. >> why would you say they're not connected? obviously you're testing people and the case count could go up, but the hospitalizations seem to be a separate issue. where are the hospitalizations coming from? >> that's one thing we're working closely with our county and local health officials is to trace the people coming in that are testing positive we're in the early stages of preparing a study to begin actively looking at and assessing where the patients are coming from. we rece
lawson at the texas division good morning, mr. thank you, kelly, for giving me the opportunity to speak to you today. >> do we know why cases, especially in texas, are increa increasing >> we are seeing an increase it would be easy to speculate it's tied to reopening of the state, but i think that might be a mistake. our most important priority at st. luke's health system and across the health care industry is to make sure we have the equipment to care for people safely reopening...
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parties and island have formed an unprecedented coalition government and in months of deadlock michael lawson is the new prime minister and for the 1st time his fin a failed party will be partners and government with rivals fianna gael along with the green party. those are the headlines and i'll have more news for you here on al-jazeera after people in power. in the coronavirus pandemic hit iran earlier this year filmmaker james should move to begin documenting his own life and the lock down in a nation already beset by international sanctions the result was this intimate portrayal of isolation in one of the world's least understood countries. there was a shot but then as if we knew that it was. either secure if we knew that was on the money you could put us into your book how to go into the fund. based on the 10 member then this will make your mother nothing about you back. thank you for everything her mother did ever ever. put in with that have been going to work for you are they going to call home around them and look for the new. even if you have mum house. whatever you do you know more t
parties and island have formed an unprecedented coalition government and in months of deadlock michael lawson is the new prime minister and for the 1st time his fin a failed party will be partners and government with rivals fianna gael along with the green party. those are the headlines and i'll have more news for you here on al-jazeera after people in power. in the coronavirus pandemic hit iran earlier this year filmmaker james should move to begin documenting his own life and the lock down in...
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reverend bill lawson, steven wells and dr. us a portrait of the man we only knew through the news, but who we now know not only as a human being, but as a great human being. we're glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came, but couldn't get in, but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [ laughter ] >> thanks to pastor remus wright who said let's just forget that. right now, we are christians. [ applause ] he asked us to stay at two minutes. i don't know that we can do that, but let's work on it. today, i want to say that it is marvelous that this young man -- he's 46, but he's young. that this young man has done what he has done to let us know who george floyd was. i'm glad to know that in his last moment of breath, he called for his mother. and that means something about who he was. he came up in a family that was close and that loved each other. i heard from people who knew him as a
reverend bill lawson, steven wells and dr. us a portrait of the man we only knew through the news, but who we now know not only as a human being, but as a great human being. we're glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came, but couldn't get in, but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [ laughter ] >> thanks to pastor remus wright who said let's...
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the idea to use this waste heat came from thermal engineer neil lawson. it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saw a stream coming in from the left and it was steaming and the ducks were sitting there enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres have been identified around the country, including the anglian water treatment plant near bury st edmunds. so we're now at the water recycling plant, where this treated water will then be pumped into a station and the heat will be removed from that process, and then the heat will be transferred to the greenhouse. we're taking a low source of energy which is otherwise a waste energy, using heat pumps to upgrade or compress
the idea to use this waste heat came from thermal engineer neil lawson. it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saw a stream coming in from the left and it was steaming and the ducks were sitting there enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts...
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the honorable william alexander lawson. he deserves some love! he is in the house today.conservative or liberal. we are here because pastor wright was so right when he said we have no extendibles in our community. george floyd was not expendible. this is why we're here. his crime was that he was born black. that was his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we accord all people simply because they are children of a common god, and it's very unfortunate that we have to be here. but we're going to celebrate the life of george floyd today. and to the family, it's important that i say this to you. we who are here today are here to say we stand with you. we will be there for you. let's let them know they are not alone. let's give them some love. let's say to this family, we are here to stay. say it for the family, please, with some love. give them some love, please, the family. i believe you can do better than that. if you love them and you know it, why don't you stand up and show it. let's make it clear that we are here for them, that we will make
the honorable william alexander lawson. he deserves some love! he is in the house today.conservative or liberal. we are here because pastor wright was so right when he said we have no extendibles in our community. george floyd was not expendible. this is why we're here. his crime was that he was born black. that was his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we accord all people simply because they are children of a common god, and it's very unfortunate that we have...
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the honorable william alexander, helper of humankind, lawson. his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we acquired all people, simply because they are children of a common god, and it's very unfortunate that we have to be here, but we are going to celebrate the life of george floyd today. [applause] and to the family, it's important that i say this to you. we who are here today are here to say we stand with you, we will be there for you. let's let them know they are not alone. let's give them some love. let's say to this family, "we are here to stay." say it for the family, please, with some love. give them some love, please. the family. [applause] i believe you can do better than that. if you love them and you know it, why don't you stand up and show it? let's make it clear that we are here for them. that we will make it known to the world that they are not going to suffer, because we are going to support them. ♪ and finally, this. members of congress have the privilege of having flags flown over the capitol. we do
the honorable william alexander, helper of humankind, lawson. his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we acquired all people, simply because they are children of a common god, and it's very unfortunate that we have to be here, but we are going to celebrate the life of george floyd today. [applause] and to the family, it's important that i say this to you. we who are here today are here to say we stand with you, we will be there for you. let's let them know they...
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let's check in now for the current conditions with meteorologist frances lawson. >> eric, the wind haseen so strong the past couple days or so. i want to show you live doppler 7. it's very clear out there, but check out conditions right now. they actually have decreased a little bit. we're down to 21 miles per hour right now in san francisco. 22 in half moon bay. but in the higher elevations, winds are still very gusty. in fact, at mount tamalpais, they're gusting up to 41 miles per hour, mt. diablo still at 36 miles per hour, and we'll see the winds stay with us for another day, bringing us temperatures a little bit below average in some spots. here's a live beautiful shot, though, as we look out towards the bay bridge and the moon and winds have calmed a little bit. temperatures are mainly in the 50s. san francisco 55. oakland still hanging onto 60, though, and we see some upper 50s in redwood city and san jose mid 50s and gilroy and pacifica. i'm taking you across the bay to look at the bay bridge in san francisco. we have mostly clear skies, but notice the camera bouncing around a
let's check in now for the current conditions with meteorologist frances lawson. >> eric, the wind haseen so strong the past couple days or so. i want to show you live doppler 7. it's very clear out there, but check out conditions right now. they actually have decreased a little bit. we're down to 21 miles per hour right now in san francisco. 22 in half moon bay. but in the higher elevations, winds are still very gusty. in fact, at mount tamalpais, they're gusting up to 41 miles per hour,...
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movement right here in houston, texas, one that we know and love, the honorable william alexander lawsononservative or liberal. we are here because pastor remus wright was so right when he said we have no expendables in our community. george floyd was not expendable. this is why we're here. his crime was that he was born black. that was his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we accord all people because they're children of a common god and it is very unfortunate we have to be here but we celebrate the life of george floyd today. [ applause ] and to the family, it's important that i say this to you. we who are here today are here to say we stand with you. we will be there for you. let's let them know they're not alone. let's give them love and say to this family we are here to say. say it for the family, please, with some love. give them some, please. the family. [ applause ] i believe you can do it better than that. let's make it clear we are here for them. we make it known to the world that they are not going to suffer because we are going to support them
movement right here in houston, texas, one that we know and love, the honorable william alexander lawsononservative or liberal. we are here because pastor remus wright was so right when he said we have no expendables in our community. george floyd was not expendable. this is why we're here. his crime was that he was born black. that was his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we accord all people because they're children of a common god and it is very unfortunate...
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market comes from a legal minds in jockey the trick for some exporters is to buy a lawson's from raw just to make good business is appealing and to export their products with the correct pipework. the man then introduces us to his color. he tells us that it is also possible for import businesses to get a certificate of ethical conduct regarding child labor all you have to do is pay the. late money. became a woman but. also set up thank you. for both of them. also live we're going to. give up to fulfill your. here is what the city bigots look like this one comes from an indian company provides international certification. according to the indian exporter these papers are a mandatory requirement for international groups like mine. i'm able to buy them at any. one of. the all i like to get a very very. good i live in a while. large corporations like merck conduct their own inspections but according to these boss exporters also have tricks to get around these take it in a minute. that you'll be up at the helm eventually give myself a good cut it open to get that at the end of quarter. bu
market comes from a legal minds in jockey the trick for some exporters is to buy a lawson's from raw just to make good business is appealing and to export their products with the correct pipework. the man then introduces us to his color. he tells us that it is also possible for import businesses to get a certificate of ethical conduct regarding child labor all you have to do is pay the. late money. became a woman but. also set up thank you. for both of them. also live we're going to. give up to...
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elizabeth: coming up, writer joshua lawson put it this way: torching and looting businesses like target single moms working two jobs. it hurts minorities trying to build up a resumÉ. it hurts recent high school graduates that can't afford college or can't pay the tuition, they've got to work multiple retail jobs as long as they can between classes. the washington times' opinion eder charles hurt is going to weigh in on this story next. ♪ ♪ if your gums bleed when you brush you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. it was a very struggling period of time. up and down. depression to exuberance. and you could name many, many cycles like that over the years. my generation, having come through so many wars and so many things... persistence. it's the heartbeat of this country. stick with it. ♪ the xfinity voice remote will find exactly that.for, happy stuff. the group's happy, i'm happy. you can even say a famous movie quote a
elizabeth: coming up, writer joshua lawson put it this way: torching and looting businesses like target single moms working two jobs. it hurts minorities trying to build up a resumÉ. it hurts recent high school graduates that can't afford college or can't pay the tuition, they've got to work multiple retail jobs as long as they can between classes. the washington times' opinion eder charles hurt is going to weigh in on this story next. ♪ ♪ if your gums bleed when you brush you may have...
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elizabeth: coming up, right otter joshua lawson, put it this way, torching and looting businesses likeor discount stores hurts single moms working two jobs. it hurts minorities trying to build up a resume'. it hurts recent high school graduates who can't afford college or can't pay tuition, they have to work multiple retail jobs as long as they can between classes. "the washington times" opinion editor charles hurt, he is going to weigh in on this story next. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7. we do what we do best so they can too. the xfinity voice remote will find exactly that.for, happy stuff. the group's happy, i'm happy. you can even say a famous movie quote and it will know the right movie. circle of trust, greg. relax, the needles are jumping. you can learn something new any time. education. and if you're not sure what you're looking for, say... surprise me. just ask "what can i say" to find more of what you love with t
elizabeth: coming up, right otter joshua lawson, put it this way, torching and looting businesses likeor discount stores hurts single moms working two jobs. it hurts minorities trying to build up a resume'. it hurts recent high school graduates who can't afford college or can't pay tuition, they have to work multiple retail jobs as long as they can between classes. "the washington times" opinion editor charles hurt, he is going to weigh in on this story next. but what we can do it be...
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elizabeth: coming up, writer joshua lawson put it this way: torching and looting businesses like target single moms working two jobs. it hurts minorities trying to build up a resumÉ. it hurts recent high school graduates that can't afford college or can't pay the tuition, they've got to work multiple retail jobs as long as they can between classes. the washington times' opinion eder charles hurt is going to weigh in on this story next. ♪ ♪ effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. it does help us save. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ ♪ round and round! ♪ what
elizabeth: coming up, writer joshua lawson put it this way: torching and looting businesses like target single moms working two jobs. it hurts minorities trying to build up a resumÉ. it hurts recent high school graduates that can't afford college or can't pay the tuition, they've got to work multiple retail jobs as long as they can between classes. the washington times' opinion eder charles hurt is going to weigh in on this story next. ♪ ♪ effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back...
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the whole pot so lawson about this here i can modify their file on a good night and impress on their corporates who are often i look there's a good chance of you and boss off the it i was always under speech to try to give a fork so no child was in service of the teachers when done i'm getting the i know i'm working lifetime to bring all of your p.r. to have done it blow or give science missions or clout 400 today germany and egypt have a good business relationship initial misgivings about l c c's military regime faded away in the light of a mega-project that egypt granted to the german company siemens a gigantic investment to build the largest gas fired power plant in the world i'd siemens does now become hard to do on a demon's own for mark milley garden. is only for nicky demon's own office remains that was that of an example from english to sort of a type. of marker you would important to have had to collide lawson found in keep what says king deniece to give you a president. start so again inside before added some 2 to 4 were tied at 1st must be endorsement and you need to feel
the whole pot so lawson about this here i can modify their file on a good night and impress on their corporates who are often i look there's a good chance of you and boss off the it i was always under speech to try to give a fork so no child was in service of the teachers when done i'm getting the i know i'm working lifetime to bring all of your p.r. to have done it blow or give science missions or clout 400 today germany and egypt have a good business relationship initial misgivings about l c...
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and doctor lawson into this wonderful family that has demonstrated what it means to be faithful and courageous. all of us in our lives faithful and courageous. all of us in ourlives begin faithful and courageous. all of us in our lives begin with obscurity. we do not know how it will end in history. no one thought on that january morning of the 15th day of 1929 that that boy would grow up to be the liberator to a movement called the civil rights. no one knew and in august, 1961, on the fourth day, and hawaii of all places, and obscurity that the first african—american president would be born. and nobody knew on october the 14th, 1973, and obscurity, north carolina, parents bold and courageous carolina, parents bold and courageous migrated to houston, had i'io courageous migrated to houston, had no idea in the home that god had birthed someone that now belongs in a rightful place of history. we all begin and obscurity. we do not know where we will land in history. the question of theology is an theodicy and where is god in all of this? god was and is where god has always been. god didn't cause
and doctor lawson into this wonderful family that has demonstrated what it means to be faithful and courageous. all of us in our lives faithful and courageous. all of us in ourlives begin faithful and courageous. all of us in our lives begin with obscurity. we do not know how it will end in history. no one thought on that january morning of the 15th day of 1929 that that boy would grow up to be the liberator to a movement called the civil rights. no one knew and in august, 1961, on the fourth...
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of marker you would important to have had to collide lawson found keep it up what's asking the s. to give you a president morsi start so again inside police were added some 2 to 4 were tied at 1st must be endorsement and you need to feel what an a a democracy of a duly and you to become a little is that not enough that even a little bit was a terrible idea where. it was allowed us to use an inside pool the president. puts up the shaft heart. demon's you one vastly. east dozens even steven corson off the comment that sitting on. the berlin press conference with the 2 leaders took an ironic turn . a protest by an egyptian medical student was drowned out by as he sees all too chanting. it is a great honor to have with us today presidential c.c.v. with donald trump's presidency l.c.c. look forward to friendly relations in washington tunes everything. and. it's no secret that trump has an affinity for dictatorial figures he's explicitly embraced c.c. in public he's called him a strong leader as someone who's really getting stuff done. at the same time russia and egypt have grown closer
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for a pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out activist reverend william lawsoned with martin luther king. this is a turning point, he said. >> back in the days when i used to be part of marge's, all the marchers were black -- of marches, all the marchers were black. but now there are white people who know the story and hispanics who know the story. >> ♪ reporter: george floyd will be ried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying, but that's not the end of his story. when his life stretched out in front of him, he once told a friend, "i want to touch the world," and that he has done. bbc news, houston. katty: for almost three hours in that church, they said goodbye. it wasel political,ious. a lot of singing and prayers. it was also very personal. e story of george floyd's life remembered by his family, very touching. a frequent refrain was that mr. floyd's death should not be in vain, and that t means refor america's police and how to keep joining me now iellow at the brookings institute. thank you for joining me. you'veceorked with po department
for a pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out activist reverend william lawsoned with martin luther king. this is a turning point, he said. >> back in the days when i used to be part of marge's, all the marchers were black -- of marches, all the marchers were black. but now there are white people who know the story and hispanics who know the story. >> ♪ reporter: george floyd will be ried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying, but...
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with me now is terry lawson, the supervising policy attorney for the immigrant defense fund.erry, you spoke to the man who was detained. what did he tell you about this incident? >> you know, he told us that he was terrified. that when they drew their guns on him, he thought that they were going to shoot him. you know, he was walking with peaceful protesters. and then suddenly, he's grabbed by this swarm of officers. and thrown to the ground. he hit his head. he had suffered multiple injuries on his arms. and his knee. he woke up yesterday feeling awful and had to go to the hospital for a cat scan. i spoke to him this morning to check on him, and he said he wants me to let you know that this abuse has to stop so that other people are not injured like he was. and now he's terrified of law enforcement. and we're extremely concerned now because i.c.e. is stationed, we heard last night, they're stationed outside the police precincts in the bronx, and where they will likely be targeting and racial profiling of black and brown people as routine. the other thing i wanted to make sur
with me now is terry lawson, the supervising policy attorney for the immigrant defense fund.erry, you spoke to the man who was detained. what did he tell you about this incident? >> you know, he told us that he was terrified. that when they drew their guns on him, he thought that they were going to shoot him. you know, he was walking with peaceful protesters. and then suddenly, he's grabbed by this swarm of officers. and thrown to the ground. he hit his head. he had suffered multiple...
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that fire sparked yesterday just before noon in lawson valley forcing people to evacuate.he fire grew to more than 400 acres and is about 20% contained. evacuation orders are now lifted. firefighters say so far no one is hurt and no buildings are damaged. >>> across southern california today a lot of new changes, a whole new world, in fact, as a lot of businesses and other entities restart for the first time in months similar to what we're seeing here. reopenings in l.a. county include gyms, museums and recreation areas. film and television production can resume. in neighboring riverside county they're taking it a step further. starting today bars can reopen along with restaurants and gyms at the earliest. >> we're going to take it slowly and carefully. >> film and tv production can resume. it may be weeks before some directors can say action due to the increased sanitation costs, longer shoots and higher budgeting demands. >>> the new health officer in orange county is lifting the face covering requirement after public backlash. it was made wearing it in public a requirem
that fire sparked yesterday just before noon in lawson valley forcing people to evacuate.he fire grew to more than 400 acres and is about 20% contained. evacuation orders are now lifted. firefighters say so far no one is hurt and no buildings are damaged. >>> across southern california today a lot of new changes, a whole new world, in fact, as a lot of businesses and other entities restart for the first time in months similar to what we're seeing here. reopenings in l.a. county include...
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your time michael and thank you all and you for watching the big picture on next week's show vivaah lawson virus sin city has reopened are the precautions a buzz kill and what are the odds of another coronavirus breakout set your d.v.r. and if it's easier for you then where you see us now you can also find r t america live when you click the live stream on youtube dot com slash r t america if you have directv we're channel 321 if you have pluto t.v. we are 279 and if you have. the dish dish we're 280 and if you haven't yet gotta gotta gotta download the portable t.v. app it's free and it is a scream i'm holland cook at home in rhode island but i'll be back here same time next week in the mean time wash your hands and question more. this is all about bailing out the banks on wall street and why because they are the biggest contributors and owners of the fed the fed is bailing itself out all these stocks the fed has all these loans the fed owns all these bonds when it prints money and keep zombie companies alive it's to keep itself alive it printing money for itself and by the way who's a hu
your time michael and thank you all and you for watching the big picture on next week's show vivaah lawson virus sin city has reopened are the precautions a buzz kill and what are the odds of another coronavirus breakout set your d.v.r. and if it's easier for you then where you see us now you can also find r t america live when you click the live stream on youtube dot com slash r t america if you have directv we're channel 321 if you have pluto t.v. we are 279 and if you have. the dish dish...
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pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out a veteran activist, reverend william lawson with martin luther king. this is a turning point, he said. back in the days when i used to be part of marches, all the marchers were black. but now, there are white people who know the story and hispanics who know the story and there are asians who know the story. george floyd will be buried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying. but that's not the end of his story. when his life stretched out in front of him, he once told a friend, "i want to touch the world." and that he has done. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, houston. donald trump has been promoting conspiracy theories again. you may have seen this video from last thursday. this was filmed in buffalo — and we see a 75—year—old man pushed by a police office. he falls backward — and hits his head. he then lies motionless as blood pools on the pavement. officers walk past. the man who fell is martin gugino — he remains in hospital in a critical condition. and two police officers were subsequently charged with assa
pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out a veteran activist, reverend william lawson with martin luther king. this is a turning point, he said. back in the days when i used to be part of marches, all the marchers were black. but now, there are white people who know the story and hispanics who know the story and there are asians who know the story. george floyd will be buried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying. but that's not the end of his story....
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lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will vote mr. lawson third block. thank you, madam chair. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the amendment ebb block number 3. -- en bloc number 3. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 234. he nays are 178. the amendment en bloc is adopted. without objection, the motions to reconsider the votes on amendment en bloc numbers one, two, and three to h.r. 2 are laid on the table. pursuant to clause 1-c of rule 19, further consideration of h.r. 2 is postponed. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 4091, an act to amend section 1113 of the social security act to provide 2020, ty for fiscal year for increased payments for temporary asince to united returned from foreign countries, and for ther purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pu
lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will vote mr. lawson third block. thank you, madam chair. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the amendment ebb block number 3. -- en bloc number 3. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 234. he nays are 178. the...
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the idea to use this waste heat came from thermal engineer neil lawson.n from nature really. walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saw a stream coming in from the left and it was steaming and all the ducks were sitting there, obviously enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres have been identified around the country, including the anglian water treatment plant near bury st edmunds. so we're now at the water recycling plant, where this treated water will then be pumped into a station and the heat will be removed from that process, and then the heat will be transferred to the greenhouse. we're taking a low source of energy which is otherwise a waste energy, using heat pumps to upgrade or compress tha
the idea to use this waste heat came from thermal engineer neil lawson.n from nature really. walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saw a stream coming in from the left and it was steaming and all the ducks were sitting there, obviously enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth...
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pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out a veteran activist, reverend william lawson with martin luther king. "this is a turning point", he said. back in the days when i used to be part of marches, all the marchers were black. but now, there are white people who know the story and there are hispanics who know the story and there are asians who know the story. applause singing george floyd will be buried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying. but that's not the end of his story. when his life stretched out in front of him, he once told a friend, "i want to touch the world." and that he has done. barbara plett usher, bbc news, houston. many of the largest protests of the past few weeks have been in washington, dc, much of it around the white house. muriel bowser is the mayor of washington, dc. she told me why she thinks today's funeral feels like a turning point. it definitely feels like a moment. and i especially see it in the young people who we have seen out in american cities in droves demanding change. they are a generation who is — who has expe
pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out a veteran activist, reverend william lawson with martin luther king. "this is a turning point", he said. back in the days when i used to be part of marches, all the marchers were black. but now, there are white people who know the story and there are hispanics who know the story and there are asians who know the story. applause singing george floyd will be buried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay...
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one of them that i had the privilege of recognizing just a few months ago was reverend lawson known toany as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought back the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter. other leaders in the community and how to have a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. going back as we debated to the 1950s he argued back to 1947 and the impact jackie robinson had on the movement. not just in mattel. and that moment that marked a part of history that changed the momentum. montgomery bus boycott. others that he organized and helped lead. what makes this moment oris we from that moment, is living in and living through? i have the opportunity to meet with many youth leaders. i will tell you, of all the conversations i have out over the course of last week in particular it is the clarity and conviction of our youth. they don't mince words. they don't beat around the bush. they don't, they are not patien
one of them that i had the privilege of recognizing just a few months ago was reverend lawson known toany as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought back the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter. other leaders in the community and how to have a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. going back as we debated to the 1950s...
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damn it also steamed me so no one else could tell what the licensing authorities actually checked lawson's recorded or roku taught just matters that makes life easy for the authorities because no one can really question their decisions and try to replace roku from as well as 10 it's a very very convenient relationship between industry and regulatory authorities would you rather. to this day have remained a distinctly sickly system what if independent voters were to carry out tests prior to approval instead of these powerful chemical companies we'd like to discuss this with the german agriculture minister yulia kleck not for weeks we tried to get an interview when we finally got an appointment we were told that we couldn't use our camera and that the minister had no time for us instead we received a statement saying that the ministry was committed to continuing to develop the approval and licensing procedures on the basis of the latest developments in science and technology and yet and a directive aimed at tightening the approval regulations for pesticides has been stalled for years with ge
damn it also steamed me so no one else could tell what the licensing authorities actually checked lawson's recorded or roku taught just matters that makes life easy for the authorities because no one can really question their decisions and try to replace roku from as well as 10 it's a very very convenient relationship between industry and regulatory authorities would you rather. to this day have remained a distinctly sickly system what if independent voters were to carry out tests prior to...
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deserves some love, he is in the house today, the honourable william alexander helper of humankind lawson to you as well dear brothers. to the friends and family again, i'm not here today is a democrat. we are not here as republicans. we are not here because we are republicans. we are not here because we are rich or poor, we are not here because we are conservative or liberal. we are here because pastor remus wright was so right when he said we have no expendables in our community. george floyd was not expendable. this is why we're here. his crime was that he was born black. that was his only crime. george floyd deserved the dignity and the respect that we accord all people simply because they are the children of a common got and it is very u nfortu nate children of a common got and it is very unfortunate that we have to be here but we are going to celebrate the life of george floyd today. and to the family, it's important that i say this to you. we who are here today are just here to say we stand with you. we will be there for you, let's let them know that they are not alone, let's give
deserves some love, he is in the house today, the honourable william alexander helper of humankind lawson to you as well dear brothers. to the friends and family again, i'm not here today is a democrat. we are not here as republicans. we are not here because we are republicans. we are not here because we are rich or poor, we are not here because we are conservative or liberal. we are here because pastor remus wright was so right when he said we have no expendables in our community. george floyd...
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founder chris wright a white man again the name after attending the michelle they black face did you lawson know we hired former slaves nancy grace that is very much amana where she went around to the bank case and said the people stories of the good all sad and the as they say how about something to her and the feeling of having their very own man back last man to people. even over this some say it's far from racist to have the image of a black person on a food product list of brands changing their logos is growing. amid all the protest and public outrage it seems that images. symbols and monuments have become the focus of so much public discussion. politicians are eager to make grand gestures for those who wish to leave one now neal for a moment of silence. just a. purpose to seize and to listen to you now is the time for racial justice but will this solve the actual issue behind the protests the conditions facing african-americans symbolic gestures that the corporations and some government entities are involved it's not going to be enough to win social stability in the united states and
founder chris wright a white man again the name after attending the michelle they black face did you lawson know we hired former slaves nancy grace that is very much amana where she went around to the bank case and said the people stories of the good all sad and the as they say how about something to her and the feeling of having their very own man back last man to people. even over this some say it's far from racist to have the image of a black person on a food product list of brands changing...
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bassett or on the security council is a veteran diplomat mona you'll she and her husband terry are rude lawson hosted the very 1st then unofficial contacts that led to the all slow accords 27 years ago james pays out his era the united nations isn't at the busy electoral university and the author of palestinian politics and the middle east peace process he says the political culture in israel has changed enormously since the signing of the oslo accords orsillo accords and the peace process is based on the assumption that it should lead into a 2 state solution now there is no longer a critical mass in israel that leads that israel should give up their control over all or most of the occupied palestinian territories and recently they have been supported by the new administration and the united states which leaves us really very far away from the required. for the peace. i think now the palestinians should try to encourage major players on the international level and especially those who believe into 2 state solution to recognize. the state of palestine because. the 2 state solution is about isra
bassett or on the security council is a veteran diplomat mona you'll she and her husband terry are rude lawson hosted the very 1st then unofficial contacts that led to the all slow accords 27 years ago james pays out his era the united nations isn't at the busy electoral university and the author of palestinian politics and the middle east peace process he says the political culture in israel has changed enormously since the signing of the oslo accords orsillo accords and the peace process is...
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she and her husband rude lawson hosted the very 1st then unofficial contacts that led to the all slow accords 27 years ago james al-jazeera of the united nations. well again i'm fully battle with the headlines on al-jazeera libya's un recognized government says it has started an offensive to capture the city of sirte any strategic military base of jus for the major stronghold of honey for have task forces in central libya that's after troops seize the town of bani walid and the nearby city of tire who now on friday as they continue their advanced east wards had as the latest from tripoli have just got this news from syria confirming that the government forces have started the new offensive that they launched it to take control of a not only of sit city but also all the way. until a job for a military base in central libya the major stronghold of have to his forces in central libya the government military sources tell us that they have been preparing for this new offensive. deploying forces and sending reinforcement. and f.l. commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.
she and her husband rude lawson hosted the very 1st then unofficial contacts that led to the all slow accords 27 years ago james al-jazeera of the united nations. well again i'm fully battle with the headlines on al-jazeera libya's un recognized government says it has started an offensive to capture the city of sirte any strategic military base of jus for the major stronghold of honey for have task forces in central libya that's after troops seize the town of bani walid and the nearby city of...
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it is my honor to introduce tiffany lawson, the youth director of the naacp. in that capacity, she works closely with over 700 different youth councils, high school naacp affiliated groups as well as college affiliated groups, young people interested in making america a better place as tiffany is doing. it is now my honor to yield to tiffany lawson for her thoughts. >> thank you, congress member jeffries. i want to first thank everyone of the speakers who spoke before me, but especially the congressional black caucus members who every day are on the front lines fighting for the protection, liberation, and safety for our people. i know there is often a binary between elected officials and community members, but i know you all personally enough to know that this work is difficult, but it is better when we work together, so i appreciate not only the opportunity to address everyone here, but i also want to acknowledge the hard dedication of our elected officials, especially our black elected officials, who care deeply about us and are facing the challenges of deal
it is my honor to introduce tiffany lawson, the youth director of the naacp. in that capacity, she works closely with over 700 different youth councils, high school naacp affiliated groups as well as college affiliated groups, young people interested in making america a better place as tiffany is doing. it is now my honor to yield to tiffany lawson for her thoughts. >> thank you, congress member jeffries. i want to first thank everyone of the speakers who spoke before me, but especially...
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i can't wait to hear from him, reverend bill lawson. he is going to speak with us.nderful job down in midtown houston. we are good to have him with us. and finally, we have my good friend and brother of the church without walls peered we will speak in that order. >> to this family who hopefully has been comforted by many people who have come today and who have given to us a portrait of the man we only knew through the news, but who we now know not only as a human being, but as a great human being. we are glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, and i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came but can it get in. but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [laughter] thanks to pastor who said let's just forget that. right now we are christians. [applause] he asked us to stay 2 minutes. i don't know that we can do that, but let's work on it. today, i want to say that it is marvelous that this young man, his 46, but he's young. that this young man has done what he has done
i can't wait to hear from him, reverend bill lawson. he is going to speak with us.nderful job down in midtown houston. we are good to have him with us. and finally, we have my good friend and brother of the church without walls peered we will speak in that order. >> to this family who hopefully has been comforted by many people who have come today and who have given to us a portrait of the man we only knew through the news, but who we now know not only as a human being, but as a great...
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began on monday comes after months of speculation and concerns about the safety of the network said lawsonexplains why rice school suppose some holes there are a familiar sight in modern day landscapes communication towers that should soon provide the dutch with internet speeds 100 times faster than current 4 g. connections but i have also become a popular target for activists protesting against 5 g. dozens have been satellite in the madeline's in the past few months while protests and the covert 1000 pandemic have delayed the introduction of 5 g. in other european countries the netherlands has given the green light if you as a country can support all grounds of a precocious with 5 then maybe your county is the 1st where all these applications are used maybe there are also developed in your country and that stimulates the economy of the applications the netherlands is keen to develop with 5 g. ourselves driving cars robot arms in hospitals and feeding cattle with drones in agriculture while the fastest frequency of 3 and a half megahertz can only be auctioned off to 2021 providers hope tha
began on monday comes after months of speculation and concerns about the safety of the network said lawsonexplains why rice school suppose some holes there are a familiar sight in modern day landscapes communication towers that should soon provide the dutch with internet speeds 100 times faster than current 4 g. connections but i have also become a popular target for activists protesting against 5 g. dozens have been satellite in the madeline's in the past few months while protests and the...
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is an island have formed an unprecedented coalition government and in months of deadlock michael lawson is the new prime minister and for the fast time his fin a failed party will be partners and government with rivals fianna gail along with the green party well those are the headlines and i'll have more news for you hit on al-jazeera people and power. when the coronavirus pandemic hits iran and he this year filmmaker jamsheed majid ezzati began documenting his own life and the lockdown in a nation already beset by international sanctions the result was this intimate portrayal of isolation in one of the world's least understood countries.
is an island have formed an unprecedented coalition government and in months of deadlock michael lawson is the new prime minister and for the fast time his fin a failed party will be partners and government with rivals fianna gail along with the green party well those are the headlines and i'll have more news for you hit on al-jazeera people and power. when the coronavirus pandemic hits iran and he this year filmmaker jamsheed majid ezzati began documenting his own life and the lockdown in a...
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perhaps holding those to account in institutions and holding political elites also into account strong lawson's head of programs of political institutions and processes the electoral institute for sustainable democracy in africa and he's joining us live from johannesburg thanks very much indeed for being with us this is a very rare occasion isn't it in that it's rare for a court in africa to actually overturn a presidential election how significant is this. this is a very very significant events it's it's not just a river it's unique in the african context we have never had a lection an old and in the results 'd to be different than what the 1st round which was an old that result was of course the only other case where an election was an old previously was kenyan 2070 so this is really the court stepping in to say that the elections were not run properly and then the electoral commission returning a different result in the rerun so it's a completely unique event in the african continent president says he wants a 3rd election is he going to get it well he's now on the other side of this because
perhaps holding those to account in institutions and holding political elites also into account strong lawson's head of programs of political institutions and processes the electoral institute for sustainable democracy in africa and he's joining us live from johannesburg thanks very much indeed for being with us this is a very rare occasion isn't it in that it's rare for a court in africa to actually overturn a presidential election how significant is this. this is a very very significant...