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mark shields a david brooks break down the politics around the pand the white house.for all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundingorbs newshour has been provided by: we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. communities.nd engaged more at kf.org.it >> andthe ongoing support of these institutions: and friends ofhe newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation foro publiccasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: a record-setting week in the covid-19 pandemic is coming to a close with the world approaching 14 milon cases and 600,000 deaths. nearly 140,000 of those deat have occred in the united states, and the virus continues to spread every day. in response today: the city of miami imposed strict enforcement of orders to wear face masks as cases surge across florida;ry miliedics gan deploying to help overwhelmed hospitals; and governo
mark shields a david brooks break down the politics around the pand the white house.for all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundingorbs newshour has been provided by: we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. communities.nd engaged more at kf.org.it >> andthe ongoing support of these...
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david brooks and mark shields, always good to talk to you, especially at the end of thisk. you so much and please stay safe. >> thanks. ♪ amna: as we discussed tonight, the coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate communities and has taken a toll on countless families. enow, take a moment to remember some of the lives lost. ♪ >> lloyd cornelius porter was gregarious, entertaining, and loving. hisrother said he carried in the spir of their mother, a minister,ti by people in his brooklyn neighborhood cafÉs. heelcomed the customers and his wife cooked. also a professional family said his sparkle and wit came through in his 11-year-old daughter. he was 49 years old. she worked in public service spanning five decades in several countries. she was an advocate for those with disabilities in liberia and help established the first women's resource center in grenada. e moved the u.s. and settled in new york. after she was diagnosed with parkinson's in 2014, she bece a self advocate, probably participating in the annual unity walks. a dedicated mother and grandmother, her family sa
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free phone calls or transfer money to their families but since the pandemic it's mostly empty mark shields voluntary is the exception. his captain gave him permission to leave the ship for an hour so that he could wire his family some urgently needed money he wouldn't have left the ship for any other reason. for me is smith as the ship stay away from the people. after the money has been transferred to his family module volunteer quickly buys a few things at the siemens mission shop. yet they stock the items that sailors are always asking for souvenirs toothpaste and sweets and pork chunks which are pork flavored chips popular among the sailors. if it weren't for the coronavirus crisis the seaman's mission in hamburg would be filled to capacity but these days sailors like moksha volante and his colleague just take the shuttle bus directly back to their ship. after this visit to hamburg they don't know where or when they'll be on land again . and that's all we have time for from me and the team and taken. tension remains high in the middle east. israel wants to develop more settlements in th
free phone calls or transfer money to their families but since the pandemic it's mostly empty mark shields voluntary is the exception. his captain gave him permission to leave the ship for an hour so that he could wire his family some urgently needed money he wouldn't have left the ship for any other reason. for me is smith as the ship stay away from the people. after the money has been transferred to his family module volunteer quickly buys a few things at the siemens mission shop. yet they...
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free phone calls or transfer money to their families but since the pandemic it's mostly empty mark shields voluntary is the exception. his captain gave him permission to leave the ship for an hour so that he could wire his family some urgently needed money he wouldn't have left the ship for any other reason. for me is smith on the ship stay away from the people. after the money has been transferred to his family mark jubilant to quickly buys a few things at the siemens mission shop. yet they stock the items that sailors are always asking for souvenirs toothpaste and sweet and pork chunks which are port flavored chips popular among the sailors. if it weren't for the coronavirus crisis the seaman's mission in hamburg would be filled to capacity but these days sailors like moksha volante and his colleague just take the shuttle bus directly back to their ship. after this visit to hamburg they don't know where or when they'll beyond land again . and that's all we have time for from me and the team it's good bye and take care . deep insight into the body. chemical process makes it possible to se
free phone calls or transfer money to their families but since the pandemic it's mostly empty mark shields voluntary is the exception. his captain gave him permission to leave the ship for an hour so that he could wire his family some urgently needed money he wouldn't have left the ship for any other reason. for me is smith on the ship stay away from the people. after the money has been transferred to his family mark jubilant to quickly buys a few things at the siemens mission shop. yet they...
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coronavirus crisis or siemens mission in hamburg would be filled to capacity but these days sailors like mark shields and his colleagues just take the shuttle bus directly back to their ship. after this visit to hamburg they don't know where or when they'll be online and again. a few more i'm joined by my as she gets house and goods from the international transport workers federation good to have you with us our reporter to just show to the situation for seafarers here in germany is it the same elsewhere right even worse actually around the world because i mean most of the european countries they have recognized the ferrous as key workers but that's why they're exceptional if i look at the global perspective so for example if i look at the global seafaring market it's around 400 c. 5 us what why that awaiting to leave the best of all why the join the vessel so it's it's quiet. it's quite a tight situation right and is there a difference in terms of working on a container ship. line a few safe areas right now. went away yeah that's that's the difference i mean so the duty. on the best they define away
coronavirus crisis or siemens mission in hamburg would be filled to capacity but these days sailors like mark shields and his colleagues just take the shuttle bus directly back to their ship. after this visit to hamburg they don't know where or when they'll be online and again. a few more i'm joined by my as she gets house and goods from the international transport workers federation good to have you with us our reporter to just show to the situation for seafarers here in germany is it the same...
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mark shields and david ooksam e the ongoing pandemic response, the president's threats against cities, and the race for the white house. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lu >> consumer cr understands that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumercellular.t >> the knight foundation.. fostering informed and engageds. communit more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributio to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the nation ends this week with 145,000 deaths to date from covid-19 and infections spreading rapidly beyond 4 million. still, the white house renewed a this fl.ay to see schools reopen press secretary kayleigh mcenany cited revised guidance fror the centers sease control an
mark shields and david ooksam e the ongoing pandemic response, the president's threats against cities, and the race for the white house. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lu >> consumer cr understands that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to...
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i'd like things to start moving forward with mark shields for that. in switzerland germany and austria there are some 15000 people waiting for a donor organ just like florence and in spain and italy the waiting lists are shorter these countries have an opt out system anyone who doesn't register their opposition is a potential donor and there are other factors that can affect the number of organs available in different nations you know far more people die in traffic accidents in countries where seatbelts are not mandatory and where cars on top of the same standards that's one reason when of course another significant factor is the high or even very high standard of preventative health care in germany france and switzerland where blood pressure is monitored and regulates with fewer people die of complications such as a brain hemorrhage as a result and fewer people are therefore eligible to become organ donors quote if it's here something that is in fact positive has a negative impact on the number of organs available for transplant like germany switzerl
i'd like things to start moving forward with mark shields for that. in switzerland germany and austria there are some 15000 people waiting for a donor organ just like florence and in spain and italy the waiting lists are shorter these countries have an opt out system anyone who doesn't register their opposition is a potential donor and there are other factors that can affect the number of organs available in different nations you know far more people die in traffic accidents in countries where...
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mark shields, david brooks, thank you both.e come to the end of another difficult week, we want to take a moment to honor some of the lives lost to covid-19. >> renÉe chavez had big dreams and an active imagination. said his wife, and that. passionate about the animated he-man series from the 1980's, renÉe launched aers called the nerds from a couch. he even drafted his own sci-fi , ories. >> helnÉe. >> as a high school english teacher, he would often loan his comics to students to encourage them to read more. he was 45 years old. dr. gulati was a spiritual person. her pastor said she had a particular affinity for people who felt left out. a psychiatrist and social activist, she cared for drug addicts and hiv patnts. for more than 50 years, a mother of two served as an esteemed faculty member at howard university'solge of medicine. until hersi pasng at the age of 91, she never gave up her passion for dancing. ken kirkman was a friend to all, but especially to the underdog his family said. ken, whois was 74, andife karen, grew u
mark shields, david brooks, thank you both.e come to the end of another difficult week, we want to take a moment to honor some of the lives lost to covid-19. >> renÉe chavez had big dreams and an active imagination. said his wife, and that. passionate about the animated he-man series from the 1980's, renÉe launched aers called the nerds from a couch. he even drafted his own sci-fi , ories. >> helnÉe. >> as a high school english teacher, he would often loan his comics to...
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mark shields and david brooks break down the week's myriad political headlines. plus, much more. about her background to come to the u.s. as the- is as u.s. takes on china on multiple fronts, there's a major push on the legal front as nick schifrin reports the partment alleged chinese inial andting strategic espionage a top. priori >> schifrin: in june 2018, the f.b.i. caught china spying, on camera. u.s. citizen edward pong didn't realize he was being filmed uraving an envelope of $20,000 in cash, and rng later to pick up an s.d. card with what he was told was classified u.s. intelligence to give to the people's republic of china, or p.r.c. >> the charges, unsealed today, provide a rare glimpse into the efforts of the p.r.c. to obtain classified national security information of the u.s. >> schifrin: since then, that glimpse has become less rare. the department of justice has charged chinese hackers who act "in association" with chinese wtelligence, chinese military office pose as students and researchers to live in the who steal trade secrets for chinese companies, and just lask
mark shields and david brooks break down the week's myriad political headlines. plus, much more. about her background to come to the u.s. as the- is as u.s. takes on china on multiple fronts, there's a major push on the legal front as nick schifrin reports the partment alleged chinese inial andting strategic espionage a top. priori >> schifrin: in june 2018, the f.b.i. caught china spying, on camera. u.s. citizen edward pong didn't realize he was being filmed uraving an envelope of...
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mark shields is away. . >> let's srt with the coronavirus, david, as we just the head nurse there in hues, these cases areurging, having difficultye areitals are seeing cities set new records across the south and e ecord with president trump said he sayshings are well d expects things to do get better and he is now insisting schools open in the fall. what do you make of the president's approac >> well, this is of just toh -- why is it rising in california and florida? i think the epidemiologists are humblever what a complicated and tough disease this is. it's just not a hel that donald trump is detached from that, from the reality of that, detached from anthony fauci and he hasn't spoken to him in two months, i turns out. so he is living in a different world, which wld be bad enough but he's sizcessfully pol the country. a few weeks, i was on the program talking about all of the warm there was. gack in march and april, people were react not as republicans and the doctor yachts but as one. you have the 77 percent majorities and that's notes case as much anymore. we have the president
mark shields is away. . >> let's srt with the coronavirus, david, as we just the head nurse there in hues, these cases areurging, having difficultye areitals are seeing cities set new records across the south and e ecord with president trump said he sayshings are well d expects things to do get better and he is now insisting schools open in the fall. what do you make of the president's approac >> well, this is of just toh -- why is it rising in california and florida? i think the...
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mark shields is away.king you both about presidential leadership and covid, but listening to that conversation right now between amna and kevin blackstone i have to ask u both quickly, david, what do you make of the fact that the washington redskins are now seriously looking at changing their name >>l, i think they should .. i think there is a greater awareness of names, there was ao studne in 2016 they asked native americans are you offended by the name and 90 percent said no, but that is shifting and the most recent study there was a berkeley study that said many more are offended and if people are offend paid name, especially if it is theire owle and it is clear it is wrong to use that name. >> and, jonathan capehart? >> long past time for the washingt football team to change its name. this is a long time in coming. >> woodr f: and we wille what happens, but clearly forces are -- forces are ti mo. so let's comback to the covid-19. david, two days in a row the c moases in a single day ever. we are settin
mark shields is away.king you both about presidential leadership and covid, but listening to that conversation right now between amna and kevin blackstone i have to ask u both quickly, david, what do you make of the fact that the washington redskins are now seriously looking at changing their name >>l, i think they should .. i think there is a greater awareness of names, there was ao studne in 2016 they asked native americans are you offended by the name and 90 percent said no, but that...
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. >> mark is a retired police officer and was creating face shields.er 2,600 face shields. thank you, mark. >> i honor you for the valuable work you are doing. >> and i just want to thank him for all of his hard work and hoping those in need. you two are truly amazing, and we need more people like you. thank you. ♪ you're doing a good job ♪ don't get too down >> stories that make you smile. we want to know who inspires you. record a short video thanking someone who is helping others during this crisis and post it on init a gram with the #goodjobchallenge. a big weekend coming up, july 4th. we want you all to celebrate with family and friends. listen to the doctors, wear masks, socially distant and do it at home as many doctors have said and we wish you a very happy fourth. i'm jim sciutto. "newsroom" with kate balduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate balduan. thanks so much for joining us. fireworks and face masks. the country is facing a fourth of july like we've never seen before with the country setting a new record for the number of
. >> mark is a retired police officer and was creating face shields.er 2,600 face shields. thank you, mark. >> i honor you for the valuable work you are doing. >> and i just want to thank him for all of his hard work and hoping those in need. you two are truly amazing, and we need more people like you. thank you. ♪ you're doing a good job ♪ don't get too down >> stories that make you smile. we want to know who inspires you. record a short video thanking someone who...
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he said if you have goggles or a face shield, you should use it. facebook's mark zuckerberg was speaking alongside the bosses .rom alphabet, apple he says facebook lags behind its competitors. credit suisse says it will merge trading and investment banking and combine its risk function. the chief executive says it is the first major rebound of the swiss lender. undoes some of the decisions by the predecessor. >> the bank merger is something we have been discussing for months. bute will be cost-benefits, it is about having one underwriting business to have one investment bank globally. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. bloomberg. you.: thank we will get back to the german gdp data in a moment. we saw a contraction in the second quarter, worse than the estimate of 9%. back to the u.s., jerome powell has kept his message is dovish as possible, left rates near zero. he said signs of a coronavirus resurgence are starting to weigh on activities. he will boost
he said if you have goggles or a face shield, you should use it. facebook's mark zuckerberg was speaking alongside the bosses .rom alphabet, apple he says facebook lags behind its competitors. credit suisse says it will merge trading and investment banking and combine its risk function. the chief executive says it is the first major rebound of the swiss lender. undoes some of the decisions by the predecessor. >> the bank merger is something we have been discussing for months. bute will be...
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mark foley on twitter dr oz would you recommend plastic shields for the face if you don't like wearing a mask i think a plastic shield makes sense i don't think the benefit of a shield and the mask is worth it for most people if you're in a really crowded environment if you're high risk and vulnerable yeah it's the belt and suspenders approach to protect your eyes. marcel from a brick on face book regarding the mass we are now forced to wear how does one get the fresh oxygen needed if one is constantly breathing in the carbon dioxide. so i've actually done an experiment on myself for the show to demonstrate that if you put a mask on and wear it appropriately that your actions saturation in your finger does not change and that's the saturation we use to measure whether or not you have enough watch in your body when you whether you have covered 1000 or any other illness also as a heart surgeon i'll tell you i wear masks all day long and if i couldn't exchange air so that i could focus on delicate heart surgery it'll be a problem so yeah you have to learn to breathe with the mask it's a t
mark foley on twitter dr oz would you recommend plastic shields for the face if you don't like wearing a mask i think a plastic shield makes sense i don't think the benefit of a shield and the mask is worth it for most people if you're in a really crowded environment if you're high risk and vulnerable yeah it's the belt and suspenders approach to protect your eyes. marcel from a brick on face book regarding the mass we are now forced to wear how does one get the fresh oxygen needed if one is...
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mark of the. day she would then. see if there was shield. could this be and i thought the dish should be a myth. i would wanted. this done a bit about us. not on him with a commission. and with the lesson of some ultra. left and i think enough said my candidate is a. soloist the color. of the. round of the original. name good stuff. cheap shot. no they are not. going. to show the young. blair thing. which is the top of the. if they are. given to the most popular. he has shot weed good because he. had a slightly. cumbersome and can learn never smoke as. the. official. let's run some. initiate left for dead she. in the nursery to me here. one of those. little black jokes. so i'm. sure one of the things talk about the other is you see a look. in the face with a good quote in it could hold. the soul but hardly. i'm afraid that men don't have a colored man. and few months ago are big headed that will be a man and the body. for africa man and had them what they are now to find out in the spring a surgeon how about not they all have to sit in. if you had the little. hand and asked them if they live by
mark of the. day she would then. see if there was shield. could this be and i thought the dish should be a myth. i would wanted. this done a bit about us. not on him with a commission. and with the lesson of some ultra. left and i think enough said my candidate is a. soloist the color. of the. round of the original. name good stuff. cheap shot. no they are not. going. to show the young. blair thing. which is the top of the. if they are. given to the most popular. he has shot weed good because...
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shield, you should use it. during congressional testimony yesterday, mark zuckerberg broke ranks.e was speaking alongside the bosses about the bet, amazon, and apple. he said facebook lags behind its competitors, calling out google and amazon. samsung is seeing a recovery in demand, giving a cautiously optimistic outlook. it protects new smartphones and gaming consoles will boost demand in the second half of the year. the company posted better-than-expected profit for the quarter at around $4.6 billion. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake , powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. ♪ nejra: thank you. coming up, standard chartered delivers earnings that topped estimates. we speak to the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. standard chartered has topped estimates with adjusted profit for the first half of the year of almost $2 billion. they set aside less money than expected. they plan a new round of job cuts. sources telling us it could see hundreds of positions eliminated. with s
shield, you should use it. during congressional testimony yesterday, mark zuckerberg broke ranks.e was speaking alongside the bosses about the bet, amazon, and apple. he said facebook lags behind its competitors, calling out google and amazon. samsung is seeing a recovery in demand, giving a cautiously optimistic outlook. it protects new smartphones and gaming consoles will boost demand in the second half of the year. the company posted better-than-expected profit for the quarter at around $4.6...
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there are markings on the floor to show how long is six feet. there are plexiglass shieldsckout stands and pharmacy. been tryinges have to do the best job they can in keeping each other safe and customers safe. that is what i will remember from this whole experience is the time with them rather than living on zoom. david: your associates, have many of them contracted covid-19? had cases.ve our stores in hotspot areas have increasing cases and we have some additional steps we take to try and make sure they are safe. basis, on a per capita both in case count and fatalities, we are well below state, county, and national levels. david: if i go to a walmart this afternoon, will i be required to wear a mask if i go in and shop? about 3700ill be in locations where local governments or states have mandated it. we do not currently mandated in the other stores but that is something on our minds. david: let's talk about your background. did you go to a fancy ivy league is the school? did you work at a fancy consulting firm? private equity firm? how did you get this job to be the ceo o
there are markings on the floor to show how long is six feet. there are plexiglass shieldsckout stands and pharmacy. been tryinges have to do the best job they can in keeping each other safe and customers safe. that is what i will remember from this whole experience is the time with them rather than living on zoom. david: your associates, have many of them contracted covid-19? had cases.ve our stores in hotspot areas have increasing cases and we have some additional steps we take to try and...
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shield rules in place. >>> masks, super spreaders, the surge, all topics facebook founder mark zuckerberg and dr. anthony fauci discussed in an hour-long facebook live today. abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is breaking down the highlights. it sounds like zuckerberg showed his cards a bit today. >> that's right. mark zuckerberg found a polite way to criticize the government's response to the pandemic admitting this crisis was avoidable. but much of the conversation gave clarity to why we're seeing this major resurge of cases across the country. >> i also have to say i think you might be quite generous in your description of the government's response here. >> reporter: before a long list of questions on an hour-long facebook live mark zuckerberg didn't hide his opinion when assessing the u.s. response to the pandemic. >> i just think that it was avoidable and it's really disappointing that we still don't have adequate testing, that the credibility of our top scientists like yourself and the cdc are being undermined. >> reporter: dr. fauci made it clear part of why we're seeing this falls to fa
shield rules in place. >>> masks, super spreaders, the surge, all topics facebook founder mark zuckerberg and dr. anthony fauci discussed in an hour-long facebook live today. abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is breaking down the highlights. it sounds like zuckerberg showed his cards a bit today. >> that's right. mark zuckerberg found a polite way to criticize the government's response to the pandemic admitting this crisis was avoidable. but much of the conversation gave...
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we knew a member of mark drakeford's family had been shielding.is something he has done, he said, in order to protect members of his family. from today, passengers arriving in the uk from luxembourg will have to isolate for 1h days after the country was taken off the quarantine—free list. the government said there had been a "consistent increase" in covid—19 cases in the country since the end ofjune. our brussels correspondent nick beake joins us now. good to see you. luxembourg is on the list but belgian is one that has also been spoken about so i imagine we will keep a close eye on things. i think you are right. the grand duchy of luxembourg may not be on top of everyone ‘s summer holiday list but it is the latest country to get the attention of the british government. the foreign office said last night it was advising against all but essential travel to luxembourg and anyone coming from there to the uk will had to quarantine full two weeks. it is on the same list as spain. there was speculation that belgian has seen a rise in cases meaning it w
we knew a member of mark drakeford's family had been shielding.is something he has done, he said, in order to protect members of his family. from today, passengers arriving in the uk from luxembourg will have to isolate for 1h days after the country was taken off the quarantine—free list. the government said there had been a "consistent increase" in covid—19 cases in the country since the end ofjune. our brussels correspondent nick beake joins us now. good to see you. luxembourg...
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the wall of moms group was formed to shield young and vulnerable protesters, keep them safe and it's been prevalent in portland. in portland last night marked the 59th night of protests in a row. military veterans banded together. the wall of vets lined up against protesters, some wearing black lives matter shirts. >> we are all born here. that's our streets, it's our fence, it's on our property. take it down. it's already been ruled illegal. take it down and leave our town. our police were doing a fine job, and they're still doing a fine job. >> similar protests in solidarity were held yesterday in l.a., seattle and houston. one person was shot and killed in a protest in austin, texas. we have complete coverage of the portland protests on our website deral agents.cluding a my you can get full information on given today only to open an investigation into the police shooting of sean they have repeatedly asked the d.a. to investigate. the d.a. kristen adams has recused herself, citing public mistrust. he said if it isn't opened tonight, he will file a mandate tomorrow forcing an investigation. this comes after gruesome body camera footage was
the wall of moms group was formed to shield young and vulnerable protesters, keep them safe and it's been prevalent in portland. in portland last night marked the 59th night of protests in a row. military veterans banded together. the wall of vets lined up against protesters, some wearing black lives matter shirts. >> we are all born here. that's our streets, it's our fence, it's on our property. take it down. it's already been ruled illegal. take it down and leave our town. our police...
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the court this is the privacy shield that you were referring to earlier this has been seen as the way in which the european commission has bowed down to u.s. influence and marks has been mentioning that this case really shows how the european union as a whole really needs to take into account that u.s. surveillance laws need need reform and need serious reform so in a nutshell this case is about 2 very procedural decisions but from a practical perspective it's about the situation when a user concludes a contract with facebook which is going to be facebook ireland for users from the european union and then the question is how can it facebook us get access to data from facebook carland so the answer to that is that it's not going to be that easy twitter meanwhile is scrambling to fix a major hacking of a system that has seen fake messages posted to some of the most followed accounts in the world among those hacks our former u.s. president barack obama presidential nominee joe biden and amazon boss jeff bezos victoria good to be every force. the fake tweets were only on screen for a few minutes but long enough for people to capture screenshots of several before
the court this is the privacy shield that you were referring to earlier this has been seen as the way in which the european commission has bowed down to u.s. influence and marks has been mentioning that this case really shows how the european union as a whole really needs to take into account that u.s. surveillance laws need need reform and need serious reform so in a nutshell this case is about 2 very procedural decisions but from a practical perspective it's about the situation when a user...
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the moms are trying to shield protesters to keep them from being injured and they are prevalent in the ongoing protests. in portland, last night marked the 59th night of protests in a row. military vets banned together. the wall of vets lined up between protesters and federal agents, some wearing "vets for black lives matter" t-shirts. ricere doing ati doing a yeenula fine job. >> similar protests in solidarity for were held in l.a., seattle and houston. one person was killed in a protest in austin, texas. we have complete reports of the protests on our website right now, including a view of this mlitary vet being beaten by federal agents. for that and full information of protests around the country you can head to abc7news.com. >>> this attorney is given a day only to open an investigation of the police shooting of sean monterrosa. he was killed earlier this month after police responded to reports of looting. they have repeatedly asked the selano d.a. to investigate, but adams has recused herself, citing public mistrust. an attorney said if one isn't opeed tonight, he will file a mandate tomorrow to force adams to conduct an investi
the moms are trying to shield protesters to keep them from being injured and they are prevalent in the ongoing protests. in portland, last night marked the 59th night of protests in a row. military vets banned together. the wall of vets lined up between protesters and federal agents, some wearing "vets for black lives matter" t-shirts. ricere doing ati doing a yeenula fine job. >> similar protests in solidarity for were held in l.a., seattle and houston. one person was killed in...
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the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield to target weeds precisely and kill them right down to the root. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. markhen i stand back and watch what goes on in it amazes me when i stand back and watch what goess on, the president tax returns which are meaningless to the american people, the only meaningful to the democrats who want to club them over the head. we see other debates going on what needed in the cities and systemic racism from lebron james comment on it in hollywood actors and john lennon and media types know nothing about it, so disconnected. yet, we have this issue. basic education. learning arithmetic, literature and english and science and history, the things that are needed to get along in society and assimilate into the culture. what we have? democrat party and national education association and american federation of teachers, is conglomerate monopoly that controls our cities and all education will particular the cities cds were many people are too poor and are told you're going to go to the whether or not your kid is right and, whether they educated, whether or not you like it. in
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the court this is the privacy shield that you were referring to earlier this has been seen as the way in which the european commission has bowed down to u.s. influence and marks has been mentioning that this case really shows how the european union as a whole really needs to take into account that u.s. surveillance laws needs need reform and need serious reform so in a nutshell this case is about the 2 very procedural decisions but from a practical perspective it's about the situation when a user concludes a contract with facebook which is going to be facebook ireland for users from the european union and then the question is how can it facebook us get access to data from things we're carland so the answer to that is that it's not going to be that easy another 1300000 unemployment claims have been filed in the u.s. last week commute jobless claims have already been mostly steady over the pos months after falling over may and early june as many states opened up their economies but now reopened these are being posed amid a surge in coronavirus cases. still ahead on al-jazeera 25 years obama's and we look at the rise from cabbage base bookseller to the world's b
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mark: we'll be right back. ♪ .. if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. draw the line with roundup. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shieldeds precisely and kill them right down to the root. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. you've written a beautiful book, the triumph of joseph, how today's healers are reviving our streets and neighborhoods. i strongly suggest you go to amazon and grab a copy. this entire show buildup to this book. woodson 1776 project, the 1619 project, your project really is about americanism. your project is about radical les leftism. >> it's reaffirming the values of 1776 and the purpose of the bring america together because we have a critical problem that even rich white people are dying from drug overdose and there is a crisis in america and we need to be coming together, black, white, brown, whatever so we can exchange our strategies for healing but we can't do it as long as this racism is hanging over us. let's put it aside so now we can concentrate on healing the hurt that is within us that is causing us to destroy ourselves. this country is in trouble but we can fix it because america i
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shield that very president. and that there says it all, folks. nbc news has learned that some administration officials, including attorney general william barr and chief of staff mark meadows advised trump against commuting stone's sentence. that advice obviously fell on deaf ears and lends more credence to the belief that trump will do what trump wants to do and anyone else be damned. nonetheless, as former special counsel robert mueller writes in a new op-ed in "the washington post," stone remains a convicted felon and rightly so, end quote. as the nation doigests the latet controversy and watches the coronavirus cases rise, trump played golf. and after his round on the links, in which he wasn't wearing a mask, during a visit to walter reed medical center, trump donned a medical mask in front of cameras for the first time after almost half a year. maybe he got the message. or maybe not. maybe it's got more to do with the growing number of americans who disapprove of his handling of the epidemic. as more people suffer from the disease, it's harder to believe it's a hoax, as he has said. cases have skyrocketed. trump says it hasn't translated into more deaths. that
shield that very president. and that there says it all, folks. nbc news has learned that some administration officials, including attorney general william barr and chief of staff mark meadows advised trump against commuting stone's sentence. that advice obviously fell on deaf ears and lends more credence to the belief that trump will do what trump wants to do and anyone else be damned. nonetheless, as former special counsel robert mueller writes in a new op-ed in "the washington...
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shield that very president. and that there says it all, folks. nbc news has learned that some administration officials, including attorney general william barr and chief of staff markdows advised trump against commuting stone's sentence. that advice obviously fell on deaf ears and lends more credence to the belief that trump will do what trump wants to do and anyone else be damned. nonetheless, as former special counsel robert mueller writes in a new op-ed in "the washington post," stone remains a convicted felon and rightly so, end quote. as the nation doigests the latet controversy and watches the coronavirus cases rise, trump played golf. and after his
shield that very president. and that there says it all, folks. nbc news has learned that some administration officials, including attorney general william barr and chief of staff markdows advised trump against commuting stone's sentence. that advice obviously fell on deaf ears and lends more credence to the belief that trump will do what trump wants to do and anyone else be damned. nonetheless, as former special counsel robert mueller writes in a new op-ed in "the washington post,"...
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shield that very president. >> it's not a surprise there apparently was disagreement in the white house about doing this. nbc reporting that bill barr didn't want to do it, markt bottom line, since these kind of decision business the president no longer shock, why should this matter to the average american? >> you know, we do again to become numb. every morning we seem to wake up in a new fog of injustice, chris. but i think we need to remain focused on just how deeply corrupt in commutation of roger stone's sentence is. it's particularly galling to prosecutors, to former career prosecutors like myself to the jury of roger stone's peers that convicted him, held him accountable and assumed there would be punishment for his crimes. it's also a slap in the face and i don't know that we focus on this enough, to every single defendant in the united states involved in the criminal justice system who is not a rich, powerful, influential friend of the defendant because those defendants will receive no favorable treatment but roger stone will. chris, i think there are two important data points that show just how corrupt in commutation of the sentence is. it wasn't a p
shield that very president. >> it's not a surprise there apparently was disagreement in the white house about doing this. nbc reporting that bill barr didn't want to do it, markt bottom line, since these kind of decision business the president no longer shock, why should this matter to the average american? >> you know, we do again to become numb. every morning we seem to wake up in a new fog of injustice, chris. but i think we need to remain focused on just how deeply corrupt in...
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shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. mark and joint chiefs chairman mark milley, who i will remind you accompanied president trump on his walk to st. john's church. now, testified that neither of them know who gave the orders for the law enforcement to clear the peaceful protectors, that were in lafeyette square so the president could have his famous bible photo op. why can't we get an answer to that simple question? cnn correspondent barbara starr has more. barbara. >> don, today, the two top leaders at the pentagon made clear there is still a lot to learn about that walk through the lafeyette square park on the way to st. john's church, so president trump could have his photo op in front of the church. the defense secretary mark esper, and the chairman of the joi joint chiefs of staff, mark milley, told congress today they still don't know for certain who ordered protestors to be cleared out of the park before the president approached. have a listen to what they had to say. >> we've had that discussion a few times. we had i
shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. mark and joint chiefs chairman mark milley, who i will remind you accompanied president trump on his walk to st. john's church. now, testified that neither of them know who gave the orders for the law enforcement to clear the peaceful protectors, that were in lafeyette square so the president...
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the court this is the privacy shield that you were referring to earlier this has been seen as the way in which the european commission has bowed down to u.s. influence and marks has been mentioning that this case really shows how the european union as a whole really needs to take into account that u.s. surveillance laws needs need reform and need serious reform so in a nutshell this case is about the 2 very procedural decisions but from a practical perspective it's about the situation when a user concludes a contract with facebook which is going to be facebook ireland for users from the european union and then the question is how can it facebook us get access to data from things we're carland so the answer to that is that it's not going to be that easy. none of us are going is under way into a major hack of twitter which sell fake messages posted from some of its most famous users the social media company says hackers targeted employees to gain access to twitter's internal systems among those affected were former barack obama and a muslim boss jeff bezos we're told to get reports. the fake tweets were only on screen for a few minutes but long enough for peopl
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to shield young and vulnerable protesters to keep them from being injured and they've been prevalent in the ongoing portland protesters. >>> now to the latest there in portland where last night marked the 59th night of protests in a row. military veterans banded together in support of the demonstrators, some wearing black lives matter shirts. >> we were all born here. it's on our fence, it's on our property. take it down, it's already been ruled illegal. take it down and leave our town. our police were doing a fine job and they're still doing a fine job. >> similar protests in solidarity with portland were held yesterday in l.a., seattle, and houston. one person was shot and killed in a protest in austin, texas. locally in vallejo this morning, the solano county district attorney has been given today only to open a police investigation into the shooting of a 22-year-old when police responded to a report of looting. the city attorney has repeatedly asked the solano county d.a. to investigate but the d.a. has recused herself siting public mistrust. the interim city attorney says if one isn't opened by tonight he will file a rare mandate tomorrow to force an investigation. all this co
to shield young and vulnerable protesters to keep them from being injured and they've been prevalent in the ongoing portland protesters. >>> now to the latest there in portland where last night marked the 59th night of protests in a row. military veterans banded together in support of the demonstrators, some wearing black lives matter shirts. >> we were all born here. it's on our fence, it's on our property. take it down, it's already been ruled illegal. take it down and leave...
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the court this is the privacy shield that you were referring to earlier this has been seen as the way in which the european commission has bowed down to u.s. influence and marks has been mentioning that this case really shows how the european union as a whole really needs to take into account that u.s. surveillance laws need need reform and need serious reform so in a nutshell this is about him 2 very procedural decisions but from a practical perspective it's about the situation when a user concludes a contract with facebook which is going to be facebook ireland for users from the european union and then the question is how can it facebook us get access to data from things we're carland so the answer to that is that it's not going to be that easy. rob approaches director of the cyber security expert it's a security consultancy firm and he's also former deputy head of cyber security operations center u.k. government and he's joining us on skype from chamonix in france we appreciate your time thank you very much indeed one would imagine that the companies knew that there was a risk that this ruling would come into place presumably they have some sort of replace
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and we have directional markings on the ground, and also identifying the 6-foot spacing, the minimum of 6-foot spacing. so we do have the plexiglass shieldsin front of every staff member that separates them from the customer. we have -- with our move to 49 south van ness, we're going to have higher shields and they will have side wings to them. and they will have a little window that can be closed or opened or adjusted to a particular height. so we're constantly thinking about these things. and trying to improve on them. and it's foremost in all of our minds the safety of our staff and stakeholders that have to come in the building to facilitate our curbside operation. and again it's just the two hours in the morning really that's of issue. and for right now in regards to the discussion. >> of course. then the last question, i try to do one of the virtual tours on youtube, that shows the new building. it's kind of helpful. i will say i miss the actual tour being able to see it. just because i haven't, is the space big enough for the workstations to also be separated and the physical distance needed. and is the common break room area, i'm
and we have directional markings on the ground, and also identifying the 6-foot spacing, the minimum of 6-foot spacing. so we do have the plexiglass shieldsin front of every staff member that separates them from the customer. we have -- with our move to 49 south van ness, we're going to have higher shields and they will have side wings to them. and they will have a little window that can be closed or opened or adjusted to a particular height. so we're constantly thinking about these things. and...
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and we have directional markings on the ground, and also identifying the 6-foot spacing, the minimum of 6-foot spacing. so we do have the plexiglass shieldsin front of every staff member that separates them from the customer. we have -- with our move to 49 south van ness, we're going to have higher shields and they will have side wings to them. and they will have a little window that can be closed or opened or adjusted to a particular height. so we're constantly thinking about these things. and trying to improve on them. and it's foremost in all of our minds the safety of our staff and stakeholders that have to come in the building to facilitate our curbside operation. and again it's just the two hours in the morning really that's of issue. and for right now in regards to the discussion. >> of course. then the last question, i try to do one of the virtual tours on youtube, that shows the new building. it's kind of helpful. i will say i miss the actual tour being able to see it. just because i haven't, is the space big enough for the workstations to also be separated and the physical distance needed. and is the common break room area, i'm
and we have directional markings on the ground, and also identifying the 6-foot spacing, the minimum of 6-foot spacing. so we do have the plexiglass shieldsin front of every staff member that separates them from the customer. we have -- with our move to 49 south van ness, we're going to have higher shields and they will have side wings to them. and they will have a little window that can be closed or opened or adjusted to a particular height. so we're constantly thinking about these things. and...
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shield the president. we've heard from nancy pelosi and adam schiff, both outraged by the move. we'll let you know if the president has more to say about that later on this afternoon. gillian: markank you. leland. leland: we bring in presidential scholar, senior fellow at kings college, mark smith, who served on president trump's transition team. good to see you, appreciate it, counsel or. counselor, you think about this, commuting the sentence of a friend on a friday night news dump, three days before he's supposed to go to prison for crimes that universally it seems that people agree he committed, doesn't this hand democrats the talking points they're using now that the president is putting his hand on the scale for friends? >> no, i don't think so. bear in mind that roger stone was going to prison in a matter of days. his appeal has not been heard. he has very strong grounds to win that appeal and overturn his conviction for, among other reasons, questions about how the jury handled this case and whether or not there was an issue with the jury's bias. we don't know. that's for an appellate court. he was being asked -- leland: all important questions. but in terms of commuting
shield the president. we've heard from nancy pelosi and adam schiff, both outraged by the move. we'll let you know if the president has more to say about that later on this afternoon. gillian: markank you. leland. leland: we bring in presidential scholar, senior fellow at kings college, mark smith, who served on president trump's transition team. good to see you, appreciate it, counsel or. counselor, you think about this, commuting the sentence of a friend on a friday night news dump, three...