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particularly in the challenging time when we see violence overtaking the centers of our major cities., more than ever, the american people are grateful for those who serve on the thin blue line, and president trump and i will always stand with the men and women of law enforcement, just as your standing with us. [applause] the president was in north carolina just yesterday, and i am happy to be here today. the president was in wilmington, dedicating the first-ever american world war ii heritage. it was an epic event. there, the president said we will uphold the rule of law and defend the american dream for every child in our land. that is what the men and women of law enforcement do every day. the truth is that the people of north carolina understood this president's leadership early on. four years ago, you believed we could be strong again. you believed we could be prosperous again. the people of north carolina said yes to president donald trump in 2016, and i know, with the support of these great men and women in law enforcement, that's north carolina will say yes to president donald
particularly in the challenging time when we see violence overtaking the centers of our major cities., more than ever, the american people are grateful for those who serve on the thin blue line, and president trump and i will always stand with the men and women of law enforcement, just as your standing with us. [applause] the president was in north carolina just yesterday, and i am happy to be here today. the president was in wilmington, dedicating the first-ever american world war ii heritage....
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they compared the homicide rates of major cities both run by republicans and democrats. they also talked to the leaders in some of those cities, including oakland police chief susan manheimer. >> you know, i get on major cities chiefs calls on a regular basis. i was on one as late as last friday, and i can tell you that cities across this country, major city chiefs, are saying the exact same thing. >> you can hear exactly what chief manheimer has to say. along with what else "nightly news" found out coming up right here in about 20 minutes. >>> still to come, paying back a promise made decades ago. how one act of kindness led to a global campaign to help the homeless across the bay area. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll have the change in the air quality we could see tomorrow, and some dangerous heat on the way. that's in about seven minutes. >>> a texas firefighter helping battle the california wildfires has died. diana jobs was also an emt with the crescent volunteer fire department near fort worth. jones and her son, a fire captain, were helping crews fig
they compared the homicide rates of major cities both run by republicans and democrats. they also talked to the leaders in some of those cities, including oakland police chief susan manheimer. >> you know, i get on major cities chiefs calls on a regular basis. i was on one as late as last friday, and i can tell you that cities across this country, major city chiefs, are saying the exact same thing. >> you can hear exactly what chief manheimer has to say. along with what else...
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health officials are struggling to stem the surge in the virus as it spreads beyond major cities.r reporter ishleen kaur. explain this rise in smaller cities and towns, then? india has seen the fastest growing coronavirus are great and the last cases have been over 13 days. so these are varying statistics, but the virus is now moving beyond the major cities, into smaller towns and rural areas. and most of india actually lives in rural areas, where healthcare facilities are really, really poor and testing capacity is abysmally low. it's pick up on that point. for people who live in towns or even villages, what kind of access to doctors, nurses or testing might they have? there are very few private healthcare facilities. if you look at government hospitals, they have been overwhelmed, even before the pandemic started. if i could throw a few numbers that you come india anyway has the lowest doctor density in the world, 0.55 per thousand in the population, and in brazil, the numbers are higher. and if you are looking at states like bihar, bihar‘s rate is even lower. and the number in
health officials are struggling to stem the surge in the virus as it spreads beyond major cities.r reporter ishleen kaur. explain this rise in smaller cities and towns, then? india has seen the fastest growing coronavirus are great and the last cases have been over 13 days. so these are varying statistics, but the virus is now moving beyond the major cities, into smaller towns and rural areas. and most of india actually lives in rural areas, where healthcare facilities are really, really poor...
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there is a resurgence in cities like delhi and mumbai but now the virus is going beyond the major citiesading in north—eastern states and if you look at these smaller second tier cities or rural areas it is important to understand that most of india lives in rural areas, where healthcare facilities are really, really poor and testing capacity is abysmally low. if you look at private healthcare, very few hospitals, and government hospitals have been overwhelmed, even before the epidemic, there are hardly any doctors or hospital beds to cater to patients. that is what worries the experts most. it is that if the callous load rises in rural areas that if the callous load rises in ruralareas — that if the callous load rises in rural areas — as if the caseload, it will be hard to reverse the pandemic, keeping the focus in rural areas. young people want to become doctors and engineers, they are right now having to face exams as well? it is true, it is the medical entrance exam and medical entrance exam and medical entrance exam for medical entrance exam for medical and engineering students. the
there is a resurgence in cities like delhi and mumbai but now the virus is going beyond the major citiesading in north—eastern states and if you look at these smaller second tier cities or rural areas it is important to understand that most of india lives in rural areas, where healthcare facilities are really, really poor and testing capacity is abysmally low. if you look at private healthcare, very few hospitals, and government hospitals have been overwhelmed, even before the epidemic, there...
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1,000 federal law enforcement officers to support state and local law enforcement authorities in major citiesround the country and they've made more than 2,000 arrests of violent protesters in america. we are going to have law and order in every city in this country, for every american of every race and crede and color, so help us god. cheers and applause] crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! vice president pence: for months all joe biden ever talked about was peaceful protesters. as the american people watched businesses and our major cities literally burn. but two weeks ago he did step out and, in his word, condemn violence in all the form it takes. but right after that he criticized law enforcement. the truth is, joe biden never called out his campaign staff or his runningmate for raising money to bail out violent criminals and he still has never called on democrat mayors to get their cities under control. i think you all know here, joe biden would double down on the policies that have contributed to the atmosphere of violence in our cities. joe biden says that america is systemically racist. and that l
1,000 federal law enforcement officers to support state and local law enforcement authorities in major citiesround the country and they've made more than 2,000 arrests of violent protesters in america. we are going to have law and order in every city in this country, for every american of every race and crede and color, so help us god. cheers and applause] crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! vice president pence: for months all joe biden ever talked about was peaceful protesters. as the american people...
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1,000 federal law enforcement officers to support state and local law enforcement authorities in major citiesd the country and they've made more than 2,000 arrests of violent protesters in america. we are going to have law and order in every city in this country, for every american of every race and creed and color, so help us god. [cheers and applause] crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! vice president pence: for months all joe biden ever talked about was peaceful protesters. as the american people watched businesses and our major cities literally burn. but two weeks ago he did step out and, in his word, condemn violence in all the form it takes. but right after that he criticized law enforcement. the truth is, joe biden never called out his campaign staff or his runningmate for raising money to bail out violent criminals and he still has never called on democrat mayors to get their cities under control. i think you all know here, joe biden would double down on the policies that have contributed to the atmosphere of violence in our cities. joe biden says that america is systemically racist. and that law
1,000 federal law enforcement officers to support state and local law enforcement authorities in major citiesd the country and they've made more than 2,000 arrests of violent protesters in america. we are going to have law and order in every city in this country, for every american of every race and creed and color, so help us god. [cheers and applause] crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! vice president pence: for months all joe biden ever talked about was peaceful protesters. as the american people watched...
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health officials are struggling to stem the surge in the virus as it spreads beyond major cities. is our reporter ishleen kaur. let's talk about access to healthcare is the virus moves into towns and villages. it is very worrying and it is important to remember that most of india lives in rural areas so of india lives in rural areas so in such towns, especially in some states, there are few healthcare facilities and government hospitals were overburdened before the pandemic. the testing capacity is abysmally low, there are fewer doctors. this populace states do not have as many hospitals and, as the case loads increases, it might be ha rd to loads increases, it might be hard to survive the pandemic. getting through the pandemic is bad enough for everyone but, in the middle of all this, millions of students are having to seek to incredibly competitive and important exams? medical entrance exams for inspiring doctors, and also entrance exams for inspiring engineers. i did a b 01 four and engineering exam and i can tell you the competition is extremely stiff and it is an unnerving ti
health officials are struggling to stem the surge in the virus as it spreads beyond major cities. is our reporter ishleen kaur. let's talk about access to healthcare is the virus moves into towns and villages. it is very worrying and it is important to remember that most of india lives in rural areas so of india lives in rural areas so in such towns, especially in some states, there are few healthcare facilities and government hospitals were overburdened before the pandemic. the testing...
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the city avoided any layoffs despite major revenue hits from the pandemic. it will drain the city of its reserves. >>> meantime, on the national level the fiscal bill. >> that means the government can now stay open. >> yes, funded through december as the two sides made compromises. democrats agreed to subsidies to farmers. republicans agreed to extending food support for hungry children. the bipartisan bill easily passed the house. it has to go to the senate and be signed into law by the president. it seems to have ended the threat the government would shut down next week. president trump was in the must-win state of pennsylvania where he made fun of joe biden wearing a mask. the president has been inconsistent with his own approach towards masks. >> he has a -- he feels good about the mask. i wonder in the debate it'll be him and i on the stage, is he going to walk in with a mask? >> we can and we will get control of this virus, but we need a president who will honestly face the problem and lead. this president has proven he can do neither. he can neither f
the city avoided any layoffs despite major revenue hits from the pandemic. it will drain the city of its reserves. >>> meantime, on the national level the fiscal bill. >> that means the government can now stay open. >> yes, funded through december as the two sides made compromises. democrats agreed to subsidies to farmers. republicans agreed to extending food support for hungry children. the bipartisan bill easily passed the house. it has to go to the senate and be signed...
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we'll separate fact from fiction a cyber attack creates chaos for one major city's first week of remote learning. new york city pushes back the reopening of its in-person classes. across the globe schools reopen from wuhan to the uk. what they are doing. >>> one of the most promising covid vaccines beginning the final phase of trials in the u.s tonight new plans for rolling it out who gets it first? walmart taking on amazon announcing their version of prime. what they're offering to win your business >>> the scare in the sky. a man in a jet pack spotted in the path of incoming planes. the search for the daredevil. >>> and the hero nurses who stayed behind as hurricane laura struck how they saved 19 tiny lives. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening i'm peter alexander in for lester president trump visiting the city of kenosha, wisconsin still scarred by the latest round of violence following the police shooting of a black man jacob blake. the president blasting democratic leaders for allowing what he today called antipolice and anti-american riots while democra
we'll separate fact from fiction a cyber attack creates chaos for one major city's first week of remote learning. new york city pushes back the reopening of its in-person classes. across the globe schools reopen from wuhan to the uk. what they are doing. >>> one of the most promising covid vaccines beginning the final phase of trials in the u.s tonight new plans for rolling it out who gets it first? walmart taking on amazon announcing their version of prime. what they're offering to...
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so we are seeing kind of across the country major cities are seeing this type of an increase and it's everything from gang and group conflicts to the level of sort of anxiety and frustration around the challenges and the fiscal crisis. and when you think even just about so many of our individuals, really, seeing a level of challenge with the pandemic and not knowing what the future brings, changes and patterns, so our bars, our restaurants, the regular places people gather are not available so these gang group conflicts. these tensions, we saw a situation the other night where two brothers got out of a car, they were arguing. and they started shooting at each other. i think because the shooting versus gone up, i'm on a monthly call with the major city chiefs across america and we are seeing this in most of the cities that everyone has a short temper, that people are having anxiety. it's two things. i call it the no bail and no jail. as a peace event. i don't want to oversell that peace. but when you think about the fact we have had a lot of early releases because of the pandemic and t
so we are seeing kind of across the country major cities are seeing this type of an increase and it's everything from gang and group conflicts to the level of sort of anxiety and frustration around the challenges and the fiscal crisis. and when you think even just about so many of our individuals, really, seeing a level of challenge with the pandemic and not knowing what the future brings, changes and patterns, so our bars, our restaurants, the regular places people gather are not available so...
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out but you never are even a year ago 2 enormous problems in the world war over tourism in all major cities and raging obesity everywhere in the world so what mother nature do she gave us this cold and virus and there's not a tourism problem anymore in these major cities as a matter of fact america's those in $3000000000.00 a week in lost tourist dollars and the looks like based on this photo the obesity problem is going to be addressed as well yeah ok but there's a supply issue that's going to continue into this the 2nd you know we've if there's a 2nd wave of this pandemic we have new fiscal policies coming out new fiscal stimulus so who knows how many more chileans are going to be added to our budget deficit which is going to cause more inflation we know that the likes of day fortnight are going to send his army of robin hood apparatus to jay powell and to manage. i don't hear that because as we have discovered that money printing can't fix supply chains exactly right and so the food is is beholden to the supply chain to a large degree and so no matter how much they print those twinkies m
out but you never are even a year ago 2 enormous problems in the world war over tourism in all major cities and raging obesity everywhere in the world so what mother nature do she gave us this cold and virus and there's not a tourism problem anymore in these major cities as a matter of fact america's those in $3000000000.00 a week in lost tourist dollars and the looks like based on this photo the obesity problem is going to be addressed as well yeah ok but there's a supply issue that's going to...
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essex police jeeves have resigned in major cities since the first of june. let me be clear.e are going to stand with the men and women who serve on the thin blue light of law enforcement whether it is in rochester, portland, or in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we will always back to blue. [applause] that is probably why the largest police union in america just endorsed president donald trump for four more years. cops are for drug, because drug drug --- trump, because trump is for cops. biden says law enforcement is systemically racist and law enforcement has an implicit bias against minorities. president trump and i know we do not have to choose between supporting law enforcement and supporting our african-american families. we can support law enforcement with more resources for better training and also support improving the quality of life, education, jobs, opportunities for our minority families in our cities. of their first day administration, we have done bold, and we will keep doing both for four more years. [applause] when heot to tell you, was asked whether he would suppo
essex police jeeves have resigned in major cities since the first of june. let me be clear.e are going to stand with the men and women who serve on the thin blue light of law enforcement whether it is in rochester, portland, or in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we will always back to blue. [applause] that is probably why the largest police union in america just endorsed president donald trump for four more years. cops are for drug, because drug drug --- trump, because trump is for cops. biden says...
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coronavirus cases in india is outpacing every other country in the world, spreading rapidly beyond major citiesaller towns and rural areas. the country reported a record jump of over 90,000 new cases of the new virus on sunday — a global daily record. with me is our reporter ishleen kaur. first of all, what is your analysis of the latest figures we have got? if you look at the last few weeks india has had the last just run last few weeks india has had the lastjust run a virus outbreak in the world, lust is growing. so it is third were trying —— behind the us. if you look at the record numbers but you are seeing every day, the silver lining experts point out is that the country has a low fertility rate and today, as per the ministry of health, they say the mortality rate is 1.73 which is a new low for the country so what the health officials are saying that we must also look at the recovery is that the country is making and the low mortality rate. what kind of numbers other issuing with recovery rates? todayit issuing with recovery rates? today it was a record, so they had the record recovery ra
coronavirus cases in india is outpacing every other country in the world, spreading rapidly beyond major citiesaller towns and rural areas. the country reported a record jump of over 90,000 new cases of the new virus on sunday — a global daily record. with me is our reporter ishleen kaur. first of all, what is your analysis of the latest figures we have got? if you look at the last few weeks india has had the last just run last few weeks india has had the lastjust run a virus outbreak in the...
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about peaceful protesters as the american people have watched businesses and communities in our major citiesurn. it has been heartbreaking to watch. woulduth is, joe biden down on the policies that have led to violence in american cities. you willou all know not be safe in joe biden's america. president trump and i will always support the right of americans to peaceful protest, but rioting and looting is not peaceful protest. burning businesses is not free speech. those who do so will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. [applause] too many heroes have died defending our freedom. to see american strike each other down in our streets. we will have law and order on the streets of this country for every american of every race and creed and color so help us, god. [applause] i thank the people of know despite what the many leaders in the democratic party have to say, many voices in the media, those in the radical left, we do not have to choose between supporting law enforcement and standing with our african-american neighbors to improve the quality of their lives, education, jobs and s
about peaceful protesters as the american people have watched businesses and communities in our major citiesurn. it has been heartbreaking to watch. woulduth is, joe biden down on the policies that have led to violence in american cities. you willou all know not be safe in joe biden's america. president trump and i will always support the right of americans to peaceful protest, but rioting and looting is not peaceful protest. burning businesses is not free speech. those who do so will be...
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seeing a person in exile able to move the egyptian street and 2nd people are not coming out in the major cities people are coming out in peripheral cities which means these are. the return to what we used to call bread rice people coming out because of the extreme living conditions they live under so the egyptian regime had not anticipated this we as people who study this did not see this coming that someone in exile can move the egyptian street but more so at the peripheral cities are the ones who are leading this moment. thousands of farmers in india have blocked roads and rail lines to protest against new laws approved earlier this week they fear they'll no longer get guaranteed prices for their grain the government wants to loosen the rules and who can buy wholesale produce farmers say the changes could a lot of the large private buyers like supermarket chains to control the locket and drive down prices charles trafford has more the. farmers in india and green thousands across the country are protesting you gauge new legislation they say will expose them to exploitation by private buyers of
seeing a person in exile able to move the egyptian street and 2nd people are not coming out in the major cities people are coming out in peripheral cities which means these are. the return to what we used to call bread rice people coming out because of the extreme living conditions they live under so the egyptian regime had not anticipated this we as people who study this did not see this coming that someone in exile can move the egyptian street but more so at the peripheral cities are the ones...
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in several major cities there, to breathe is to take new risks. consider this: the e.p.a.'r quality index labels anything above 300 emergency conditions. the index in salem, oregon, today, nearing 800. the skylines in seattle, as well as the major cities of los angeles and portland, oregon, now smokey, gray, and bleak. here is danya bacchus. >> reporter: unrelenting wildfires continue to wreak havoc on the west. >> this is insane. >> reporter: leaving behind unimaginable destruction and a rising loss of life. this week alone, at least 19 people have died. 16-year-old josiah williams was one of them. >> the family is just so heartbroken. >> reporter: in oregon, officials are bracing for a mass-fatality incident. fires there have wiped out more than 800,000 acres. and after only five days, this outbreak of fires in washington state is the second worst in its history. mandy mcdonald is now homeless. >> and, unfortunately, i went at the very exact moment to come around the corner to see my house falling to the ground, completely in flames. >> reporter: aaron buck's home was in
in several major cities there, to breathe is to take new risks. consider this: the e.p.a.'r quality index labels anything above 300 emergency conditions. the index in salem, oregon, today, nearing 800. the skylines in seattle, as well as the major cities of los angeles and portland, oregon, now smokey, gray, and bleak. here is danya bacchus. >> reporter: unrelenting wildfires continue to wreak havoc on the west. >> this is insane. >> reporter: leaving behind unimaginable...
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coronavirus cases in india is outpacing every other country in the world, spreading rapidly beyond major citiesr towns and rural areas. the country reported over 86,000 new cases of the new virus on saturday, a global daily record. with me is our reporter ishleen kaur. the virus is moving from bigger cities towards smaller towns, villages even. what is the healthcare villages even. what is the healthca re system villages even. what is the healthcare system like? it is important to remember that most of india lives in rural areas. there has been a meteoric rise in the number of cases. healthcare facilities are already really poor. five fewer private healthcare facilities. government hospitals were already overwhelmed. there are fewer doctors, fewer hospital bed so healthcare facilities are poor and testing is abysmally are poor and testing is a bysmally low are poor and testing is abysmally low in places and thatis abysmally low in places and that is what the experts are worried about that, as the case load increases, it mightjust become very hard to survive the pandemic. it is hard enough livin
coronavirus cases in india is outpacing every other country in the world, spreading rapidly beyond major citiesr towns and rural areas. the country reported over 86,000 new cases of the new virus on saturday, a global daily record. with me is our reporter ishleen kaur. the virus is moving from bigger cities towards smaller towns, villages even. what is the healthcare villages even. what is the healthca re system villages even. what is the healthcare system like? it is important to remember that...
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airlines are pushing for, quote, air bridges between major cities like new york and london that would require preflight covid tests for all on bompltd there does appear to be lawmaker support for the air bridges as well. lufr tanz airks the german carrier says it will start rapid testing passengers next noochlt airline has set up two testing points for arriving paechblgts american airlines says it, too, is considering rapid testing for passengers. >> kris van cleave on the tarmac. remote learning is difficult enough for some young students. for many children with special needs it can be all but possible. jamie wax talked to a family. >> reporter: a new approach is taking shape. >> he doesn't have much receptive language and he's starting to understand small things. he's starting to want to participate in group activities, which he'd never really wanted to do and then covid happened. >> reporter: christian is mom to hudson, an in jikt five-year-old on the autism spectrum. she's co-founder of a nonprofit. the group offers for children with special needs by encouraging socialization and
airlines are pushing for, quote, air bridges between major cities like new york and london that would require preflight covid tests for all on bompltd there does appear to be lawmaker support for the air bridges as well. lufr tanz airks the german carrier says it will start rapid testing passengers next noochlt airline has set up two testing points for arriving paechblgts american airlines says it, too, is considering rapid testing for passengers. >> kris van cleave on the tarmac. remote...
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tenants rights groups say landlords are filing for more evictions across major cities. that data called the private equity stakeholder project found 900 new eviction cases in eight major u.s. cities. critics argue it's only a way to delay and not prevent evictions. they argue it also provides no unpaid rent relief. time is now running out for the added $300 in weekly benefits for those in california still waiting to find jobs. the president's lost wages assistance order expanded benefits for at least three and up to six weeks as long as congress cannot agree on a new stimulus plan and the president does not extend the order, no more added benefits will come before november. californians who can verify they've lost jobs due to the pandemic and received at least $100 from their initial claim have priority. >>> next for you here on "today in the bay," no relief for renters. the all new numbers showing a huge spike in evictions. and we're going to have much more ahead for you this morning here on "today in the bay." >>> hi, everybody. i'm brian sullivan. your cnbc morning bu
tenants rights groups say landlords are filing for more evictions across major cities. that data called the private equity stakeholder project found 900 new eviction cases in eight major u.s. cities. critics argue it's only a way to delay and not prevent evictions. they argue it also provides no unpaid rent relief. time is now running out for the added $300 in weekly benefits for those in california still waiting to find jobs. the president's lost wages assistance order expanded benefits for at...
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protesters flooding the streets of several major cities overnight after the grand jury decision in theolice shooting of breonna taylor. violence erupting. two officers are shot. hundreds of national guard troops called in. tear gas fired in atlanta. what we're now learning about the breonna taylor case. >>> transfer of power. president trump's response when asked what he'll do if he loses the election in november, and this morning, one republican senator's reaction. >>> breaking overnight, the encouraging news about the coronavirus in schools. the new research surprising the experts. >>> plus, the powerful tributes to supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spanning the generations. >>> tom hanks revealing something we never knew about "forrest gump." the scenes that almost didn't make the movie. >>> and some call it the robot of nightmares. the 60-foot giant now on the move. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm kenneth moton. >> i'm deirdre bolton. mona is off. we begin with the outrage and unrest after a grand jury in kentucky decided not to charge any
protesters flooding the streets of several major cities overnight after the grand jury decision in theolice shooting of breonna taylor. violence erupting. two officers are shot. hundreds of national guard troops called in. tear gas fired in atlanta. what we're now learning about the breonna taylor case. >>> transfer of power. president trump's response when asked what he'll do if he loses the election in november, and this morning, one republican senator's reaction. >>>...
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the thick, toxic smoke smothering several major cities. portland now with the worst air quality in the entire world. the hazardous conditions shutting people indoors in san francisco. the latest on the dire situation right now. >>> overnight, president trump holds his first indoor rally in nearly three months, packed, no social distancing, many not wearing masks ignoring nevada's covid restrictions. >> if the governor comes after you, which he shouldn't be doing, i will be with you all the way. >> the president takes aim at joe biden as the democratic nominee heads to florida where he is about to get a $100 million boost from former rival michael bloomberg. >>> urgent manhunt. the desperate search for the shooter who ambushed two los angeles sheriff's deputies, walking up to their vehicle and opening fire. the news on their condition this morning. >>> kicking off. sunday football re stands. the nfl stars sending their messages about social justice. and brady and the bucs. the two oldest quarterbacks in the league, brady and brees squaring
the thick, toxic smoke smothering several major cities. portland now with the worst air quality in the entire world. the hazardous conditions shutting people indoors in san francisco. the latest on the dire situation right now. >>> overnight, president trump holds his first indoor rally in nearly three months, packed, no social distancing, many not wearing masks ignoring nevada's covid restrictions. >> if the governor comes after you, which he shouldn't be doing, i will be with...
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for the major cities to go inside. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. in for just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you go your podcast you can also find us at. science. shift special how drones are helping humans during the crossfires pandemic and beyond. to cope with 900 pandemic has given drones a truce to the unmanned aerial vehicles are being used to disinfect streets remind people of lockdown measures and still of our food as well as other supplies. this is a promo clip from the irish startup motto the company was set to begin testing its food delivery by drone service in march. but then came the coronavirus. endemic now modifying its drones to a small town called money gall instead we're delivering critical food supplies pharmacy products that happens at the trial and are kooning the cunt and. given its of drones is that they can deliver goods to lock down area
for the major cities to go inside. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. in for just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you go your podcast you can also find us at. science. shift special how drones are helping humans during the crossfires pandemic and beyond. to cope with 900...
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san francisco, seattle, and portland have the worst air quality of any major city in the world. hazy conditions from the fires have spread as far as new york and washington, d.c. president trump was in california monday where he was challenged by california's natural resources secretary wade crowfoot over his s denial of climate change. >> if we ignore that science and think it is all about vegetation management, we're not going to succeed protecting california. pres. trump: it will start getting cooler. you just watch. >> i wished science agreed with you. pres. trump: i don't think science knows, actually. amy: "i don't think science knows," trump said. democratic presidential candidate joe biden slammed trump as a climate arsonist. pres. trump: if you give a client arsononist for more year, why would anyone be surprised if we have more america blaze. amy: and related news, oregon prisoners report being pepper-sprayed by guards after they were evacuated due to the wildfires, making it even more difficult to breathe amid the smoke and air pollution. we'll have on the recordrd-sh
san francisco, seattle, and portland have the worst air quality of any major city in the world. hazy conditions from the fires have spread as far as new york and washington, d.c. president trump was in california monday where he was challenged by california's natural resources secretary wade crowfoot over his s denial of climate change. >> if we ignore that science and think it is all about vegetation management, we're not going to succeed protecting california. pres. trump: it will start...
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how it stacks up against other major city.ive report coming up next. >>> and why alameda county isn't moving forward with reopenings despite getting the green light to do so. "today in the bay" continues right now. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> mike is keeping an eye on
how it stacks up against other major city.ive report coming up next. >>> and why alameda county isn't moving forward with reopenings despite getting the green light to do so. "today in the bay" continues right now. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> mike is keeping an eye on
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cuts for 2 major cities. in such. terms. i was imagining what would it be an orchestra to have an orchestra have the world's 1st soloists. it's a current project obviously it would have never happened if it wasn't for the situation. i think you have to learn to adapt to any situation and that's why i think you have to be optimistic. every time there's a crisis creativity comes out. the impossible orchestra is an unusual music video project that emerged due to the pandemic. because friends 1st i called all the people that i had their phone numbers and had i had worked with. it's impossible orchestra because of the normal situation if i had called them up they would've said that sounds great but i have this concert of that concert and we can plan it for 2024. someone would have not been possible without a doubt but suddenly everyone was free. in the end musicians from 14 countries took part in the project recording their pieces in studios all over the world. for i don't want to seem homemade. i was getting out there are tricks
cuts for 2 major cities. in such. terms. i was imagining what would it be an orchestra to have an orchestra have the world's 1st soloists. it's a current project obviously it would have never happened if it wasn't for the situation. i think you have to learn to adapt to any situation and that's why i think you have to be optimistic. every time there's a crisis creativity comes out. the impossible orchestra is an unusual music video project that emerged due to the pandemic. because friends 1st i...
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for the major cities to go to inside. counter. that is for me. is for. beethoven it is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2022 fiftieth anniversary here on d w. reopening the theatres and opera houses of europe is a challenging task in times of corona we'll check in with moscow's famous boris choice theatre and have a look at these stories. a new museum in amsterdam explores how human experience is altered by new media and technologies with experimental multisensory installation. and to italian photographers publish an ode to the beauty and diversity of the humble chicken. well it's proof once again that reopening measures must proceed very carefully indeed just days after moscow's legendary bush choice theater reopened in grand style with a production of jews at the verities don carlos starring among others russian austrian diva and on a trip it was unfortunately abruptly canceled when one of the soloist tested positive for the coronavirus so much for that but the company's ballet went ahead with its season premiere. back on stage after a forced bre
for the major cities to go to inside. counter. that is for me. is for. beethoven it is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2022 fiftieth anniversary here on d w. reopening the theatres and opera houses of europe is a challenging task in times of corona we'll check in with moscow's famous boris choice theatre and have a look at these stories. a new museum in amsterdam explores how human experience is altered by new media and technologies with experimental multisensory...
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talk about the idea that with violence rising in this country and you are seeing that in many major citiesolice is the solution. >> you know, in st. louis city of st. louis is a small town st. louis only has 300,000 people, split about 50-50 between black and white but so far this year there have been 180 murders, are nobody seals to care about that we are 200 police officers down in st. louis, and the concept of making us safer by reducing the police department is just is an insanity hard to get your mind around who can actually say that out loud expect people to believe it or think it makes seen ins patty what is your take. >> dichotomy can't understand we had offer killed over the weekend, and -- people are against the police, hard to imagine in lifetime we would see people against police want to defund police in light of all this terror going on around us, that we never would have thought we had to deal with in this country, and, you know, the suburban areas see same things happening kenosha is a promise fulfilled because black lives matter antifa groups promised that is what they were
talk about the idea that with violence rising in this country and you are seeing that in many major citiesolice is the solution. >> you know, in st. louis city of st. louis is a small town st. louis only has 300,000 people, split about 50-50 between black and white but so far this year there have been 180 murders, are nobody seals to care about that we are 200 police officers down in st. louis, and the concept of making us safer by reducing the police department is just is an insanity...
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tonight, the hazardous air quality choking major american cities. portland, oregon, the worst air qualify in the world. what they're now handing out there. and this dangerous air, evidence of this all the way to the east coast. the search for the missing continues. the death toll, at least 27 tonight. and this evening, the facing, the names of some of those lost. >>> the breaking development today, a major settlement announced in the breonna taylor case. the city of louisville will pay $12 million to her family, six moptds after chef was shot and killed by police serving a no-knock warrant. what now in the criminal case? >>> at this hour, the abc news town hall. president trump and george stephanopoulos, the president taking questions directly from uncommitted voters. amid this pandemic, the toll now nearing 200,000 american lives lost. >>> history made at the white house today. president trump hosting leaders rain. the landmark agreement to normalize relations. and the competing martha raddatz standing by tonight. >>> the apology after that top off
tonight, the hazardous air quality choking major american cities. portland, oregon, the worst air qualify in the world. what they're now handing out there. and this dangerous air, evidence of this all the way to the east coast. the search for the missing continues. the death toll, at least 27 tonight. and this evening, the facing, the names of some of those lost. >>> the breaking development today, a major settlement announced in the breonna taylor case. the city of louisville will pay...
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>> jim, the idea across china and seeing all the major cities if forward with today being their firsticial day of school is to bring students and staff back into the classroom, and so what we're seeing in many so of these major cities, including here in beijing, is that they are going to have, of course, the social distance. they will have the mask policy. what is fascinating to us when you if to wuhan, as you point out, the original epicenter of this outbreak, a place we've visited twice over the past few months, is that they do not have that strict of a policy for their students and masks. they are suggesting their students bring masks, but they say you don't have to wear it. now, part of that is part of this public relations flex, if you will, to show that they have it under control. that's the portrayal that they are trying to put out there, and we saw that just a few weeks ago with the massive pool parties that were crowded that were happening in wuhan as well, that even the foreign ministry tweeted out they are proud of it. it's something that they are wanting to show as a rebou
>> jim, the idea across china and seeing all the major cities if forward with today being their firsticial day of school is to bring students and staff back into the classroom, and so what we're seeing in many so of these major cities, including here in beijing, is that they are going to have, of course, the social distance. they will have the mask policy. what is fascinating to us when you if to wuhan, as you point out, the original epicenter of this outbreak, a place we've visited twice...
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we've seen throughout the city the major cities surging crime and many black deaths as a result.ack deaths don't seem to matter as much to the people who are proclaiming black lives matter. i believe black lives matter but i believe all black lives matter and i also believe that is not just a matter of protecting your safety from physical harm. it's also providing economic opportunity which this it ministration has done, it's also giving a meaningful education that allows them to seize that opportunity. i think there is systemic racism in this country, but i think the best example of systemic racism that i'm talking about is the educational system which is relegated our inner-city children to schools that are failing and failed them and a president that as you know is for school choice to put the buying power in the hands of every inner-city kid. safety on the street. you can't have a community life and economic progress without safety. these are the things that we should be providing to the inner-city holistically, but the media recently has looked at our efforts to bring some j
we've seen throughout the city the major cities surging crime and many black deaths as a result.ack deaths don't seem to matter as much to the people who are proclaiming black lives matter. i believe black lives matter but i believe all black lives matter and i also believe that is not just a matter of protecting your safety from physical harm. it's also providing economic opportunity which this it ministration has done, it's also giving a meaningful education that allows them to seize that...
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the major cities along the west coast likes los angeles, san francisco, seattle are feeling the effects. >> i listen to the fire professionals. it's been very clear that years of drought that we're seeing, whether it's too much water or too much rain or too little, this is climate change. >> mother nature is physics, biology, chemistry. she bats last and she bats a thousand. that's the reality we're facing, the smash mouth reality. this perfect storm. the debate is over around climate change. just come to the state of california. >> governor newsom will join other officials to brief about the fires. the president has been silent about the fires. kamala harris heads back to her home state of california today. smoke from the fires is making air quality there unhealthy. it can irhad i tate lungs, cause irritation and cause infections. more than 10% of oregon's population is under evacuation order. >> it's all gone. it looks like a war zone hit it. >> false claims about the fires. facebook has removed thousands of claims saying antifa started them. they are spending valuable resources knock
the major cities along the west coast likes los angeles, san francisco, seattle are feeling the effects. >> i listen to the fire professionals. it's been very clear that years of drought that we're seeing, whether it's too much water or too much rain or too little, this is climate change. >> mother nature is physics, biology, chemistry. she bats last and she bats a thousand. that's the reality we're facing, the smash mouth reality. this perfect storm. the debate is over around...
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and san francisco has the low is covid-19 related death of any other major city in the united states find out >>it was preventable. not all of it. but much of it. and what could be lost in the future is preventable too. if we embrace science science instead of politics. >>the nation has now surpassed 200,000 covid related deaths, a stunning visual now marks the lives lost at the national mall in washington. a group of volunteers placed 20,000 flags there that represents one flag for every 10 americans who died from coronavirus because of the pandemic many families were unable to hold proper funerals flags will remain in place through sunset. tomorrow. >>this by the grim covid milestone nationwide san francisco has had the lowest covid death rate of any major us city throughout most of the pandemic kron 4 sanaz live for us in the newsroom with more on this. good trend sanaa's. >>that's right. pam and ken a san francisco is the second most densely populated city in the united states after new york city of course
and san francisco has the low is covid-19 related death of any other major city in the united states find out >>it was preventable. not all of it. but much of it. and what could be lost in the future is preventable too. if we embrace science science instead of politics. >>the nation has now surpassed 200,000 covid related deaths, a stunning visual now marks the lives lost at the national mall in washington. a group of volunteers placed 20,000 flags there that represents one flag for...
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conceding nothing despite an intensive government crackdown tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday police and the military have been out in force detaining peaceful demonstrators who are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after just future elections. the streets of minsk turned into a sea of red and white flags the symbol of the opposition tens of thousands joined the march of justice in the capital and of his cities it's the 6th straight sunday of protests but what looks like a high turnout was actually significantly lower than other weekends perhaps a result of call expect president alex on the go for tougher action against his critics who want him to step down. some of them have never experienced without him. the i recently stated i do my gratitude there is a streaming of democracy dreaming of freedom and justice where laws are observed across instable notion that we don't want our children to grow up in a prison look around that people in uniforms behind barbed wire everywhere which are where all. the government is flexing i
conceding nothing despite an intensive government crackdown tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday police and the military have been out in force detaining peaceful demonstrators who are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after just future elections. the streets of minsk turned into a sea of red and white flags the symbol of the opposition tens of thousands joined the march of justice in the capital and of his cities it's the...
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a worsening government crackdown tens of thousands have gathered in major cities throughout the country police and i'm the army has been out in force and have started a tiny peaceful demonstrators this has been the same in the capital minsk the focus of office protests some portion we don't have those pictures there they are there the same in minsk the capital the focus of opposition protests since the disputed presidential elections in august the protests have gone ahead despite a strong police presence. only cowards beat women shout hundreds of women as they face down the police but the authorities no longer want to let this weekly march go ahead unchallenged. police barely seem to hesitate as they pack women into their trucks even 73 year old enough but he was briefly detained her defiance of the authorities has made her an icon of these protests overwhelmingly led by women. if you look around it was scary at the beginning but then you get used to it what can you do you know i'm not scared about living with the feeling that i did nothing when all this was happening in my country. was
a worsening government crackdown tens of thousands have gathered in major cities throughout the country police and i'm the army has been out in force and have started a tiny peaceful demonstrators this has been the same in the capital minsk the focus of office protests some portion we don't have those pictures there they are there the same in minsk the capital the focus of opposition protests since the disputed presidential elections in august the protests have gone ahead despite a strong...
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hospitalized it has been rising as well to contain the virus france has introduced stricter rules in major cities like marsay. marci on maximum alert as the number of killed that patients in intensive care searches non-emergency operations are being cancelled to keep critical care beds free authorities worry a 2nd wave could overwhelm the health care system. to contain the flare up bars and restaurants in france's 2nd largest city will be forced to close for at least 15 days starting on saturday the decision is left many bar owners and staff seething some feel they are being unfairly targeted or we are unjustly punished stigmatized fingers are automatically being pointed at us bars and restaurants we are responsible for the rise in kobe cases in marsay it's nonsense how and why are we responsible for this when we do everything to comply with the rules with the others also that france is prime minister disagreements speaking on a t.v. programme he said the industry has contributed to the surge in covert cases. don't think long ago about throwing in a wall many people in cities see bars where a lot
hospitalized it has been rising as well to contain the virus france has introduced stricter rules in major cities like marsay. marci on maximum alert as the number of killed that patients in intensive care searches non-emergency operations are being cancelled to keep critical care beds free authorities worry a 2nd wave could overwhelm the health care system. to contain the flare up bars and restaurants in france's 2nd largest city will be forced to close for at least 15 days starting on...
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who was the one that was leading those major cities? it was very interesting that they started naming off all the accomplishments and all the things that the president has done to empower the black community, they quickly cut me off and it was time to move on. let's not forget that one of the hosts of that show actually called the president a terrorist despite the fact -- >> sean: which one was that? i probably missed that. >> the one you called joyless. yes. despite the fact that the president did the last four years wiping the most dangerous terrorist off the face of the pe definition of hypocrisy and they've decided that they hate this president more than they love this country and it has never been more evident than the fact that they can't be happy about the positive things that this president has done to help all americans particularly black americans across this country. >> sean: i look at the enthusiasm in north carolina tonight, and i don't see that for joe biden. i look at the accomplishments, they can't acknowledge a single t
who was the one that was leading those major cities? it was very interesting that they started naming off all the accomplishments and all the things that the president has done to empower the black community, they quickly cut me off and it was time to move on. let's not forget that one of the hosts of that show actually called the president a terrorist despite the fact -- >> sean: which one was that? i probably missed that. >> the one you called joyless. yes. despite the fact that...
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up despite a worsening government crackdown there are tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday and police and the army has been out in force again detaining peaceful demonstrators calling for president lukashenko to step down after disputed elections. the streets of minsk turned into a sea of red and white flags the symbol of the opposition tens of thousands joined the march of justice in the capital and other cities it's the 6th straight sunday of protests but what looks like a high turnout was actually significantly lower than other weekends perhaps a result of calls by president alex on the go for tougher action against his critics who want him to step down. some of them have never experienced belarus without him. there recently stated i do my crowds to various dreaming of democracy but i was dreaming of freedom and justice where laws are observed because we don't want our children to grow up in a prison look around that people in uniforms behind barbed wire everywhere. the government is flexing its military muscles armored vehicles are meant
up despite a worsening government crackdown there are tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday and police and the army has been out in force again detaining peaceful demonstrators calling for president lukashenko to step down after disputed elections. the streets of minsk turned into a sea of red and white flags the symbol of the opposition tens of thousands joined the march of justice in the capital and other cities it's the 6th straight sunday of...