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we will get -- maya, thank you so much. we will get back to maya bhandari.g up, we spoke to michael o'leary of ryanair. we will ask about social distancing and what can airlines really do. when consumers will be ready to go back on those trips abroad. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. let's get to new york city. viviana: we begin with this. for the first time in more than a decade, apple is not providing a forecast. -- despite the tech giant reporting a 1% rise in revenue. shares down in trading. a strong online performance -- hit a quarterly record. -- the e-commerce giant says it is the hardest time it has ever faced. amazon may incur a loss as it boosts spending to keep operations running smoothly during the coronavirus pandemic. of $1.1 billion. we work is cutting more jobs as a part of an ongoing series of reductions since the company failed ipo last year. the co-working company also plans to shutter its on-demand efforts. location and closed due to the pandemic. that is your bloomberg
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maya, my friend, thank you very much for being part of it. i understand back in minneapolis, correspondent morgan chesky is down the road a little bit from tonight's activity to what was the location of last night's story, the target store where i see a fresh fire burning, morgan. >> reporter: yeah, brian. you're exactly right. and we have a crowd running towards us right now. i'm going to step out of the way here. we don't know what they're running from now, but i can tell you that we wanted to -- us and the police precinct so we started walking two to three blocks down the road and that's when i saw that glow, that flame that's popping up all over this part of the city tonight, brian. and when we walk to the rear of the building we saw -- you can hear that popping now. the fireworks are going off. someone has set fire to two tractor-trailers that were directly behind this target store that has really been continually looted throughout the day. just a few minutes ago as we were walking the this way i witnessed a group of people run out and o
maya, my friend, thank you very much for being part of it. i understand back in minneapolis, correspondent morgan chesky is down the road a little bit from tonight's activity to what was the location of last night's story, the target store where i see a fresh fire burning, morgan. >> reporter: yeah, brian. you're exactly right. and we have a crowd running towards us right now. i'm going to step out of the way here. we don't know what they're running from now, but i can tell you that we...
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maya, thank you for joining us.i told viewers when we were going break, this is a topic you know intimately, but different than what we booked you on because of the breaking news. your response to both the timing and the development of this charge and the fact that it is what legally is a very aggressive charge in this instance, a felony murder charge. >> yeah. i think we knew that there was investigation from news reports about this third suspect or witness, depending on who took the leave. and what we know is that the family had been calling for his arrest because mr. mcmichael, gregory mcmichael said apparently in an early statement to police that this third person, brodie is his nickname, actually helped to block mr. arbery's attempts to escape them. and remember, he was escaping someone who had a gun and a truck that had blocked his way. so there's obviously legitimate reason for anyone to try to run from that. so why was the third person using his vehicle according to gregory mcmichael to block his mr. arbery'
maya, thank you for joining us.i told viewers when we were going break, this is a topic you know intimately, but different than what we booked you on because of the breaking news. your response to both the timing and the development of this charge and the fact that it is what legally is a very aggressive charge in this instance, a felony murder charge. >> yeah. i think we knew that there was investigation from news reports about this third suspect or witness, depending on who took the...
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maya, my friend, thank you very much for being a part of it. i understand back in minneapolis, correspondent morgan chesky is down the road a little bit from tonight's activity to what was the location of last night's story, the target store where i see a fresh fire burning, morgan. >> reporter: yeah, brian, you're exactly right. and we have a crowd running towards thus right now. i'm going to step out of the way here. we don't know what they're running from now, but i can tell you we decided to put more distance between us and the police precinct. so we started walking two to three blocks down the road, and that's when i saw that glow, that telltale glow of flame that's popping up all over this part of the city tonight, brian. and when we walked to the rear of the building -- and you can hear that now. the fireworks are going off. someone has set fire to two tractor trailers that were directly behind this target store that has really been continually looted throughout the day. in fact, just a few minutes ago, as we were walking this way, i wit
maya, my friend, thank you very much for being a part of it. i understand back in minneapolis, correspondent morgan chesky is down the road a little bit from tonight's activity to what was the location of last night's story, the target store where i see a fresh fire burning, morgan. >> reporter: yeah, brian, you're exactly right. and we have a crowd running towards thus right now. i'm going to step out of the way here. we don't know what they're running from now, but i can tell you we...
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maya, i played a little bit of justice kagan.ant to play something else, which we don't usually hear, and that's justice clarence thomas, both to reckon with that part of the case what those justices were saying and remind everyone we're in this pandemic era, and it has all sorts of odd outcomes. and justice thomas famously lawyers know but i think a lot of news viewers may know spent years without ever speaking on the bench at all. you get on a conference call and patiently he is a little more comfortable. here is something rare in the news. justice thomas discussing whether or not this could if trump loses this kind of records request could debilitate a president. take a look. >> at some point, there is a straw that breaks the camel's back. and it seems as though you're saying that we should look at these in isolation as opposed to in the aggregate. why wouldn't we look at all of them and look at the full effect and whether at some point it debilitates the president? >> maya? >> yeah, it was very interesting. thomas actively pa
maya, i played a little bit of justice kagan.ant to play something else, which we don't usually hear, and that's justice clarence thomas, both to reckon with that part of the case what those justices were saying and remind everyone we're in this pandemic era, and it has all sorts of odd outcomes. and justice thomas famously lawyers know but i think a lot of news viewers may know spent years without ever speaking on the bench at all. you get on a conference call and patiently he is a little more...
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gail saltz an maya feller, registered dietitian. mary anne from them until writes i have moderate copd. i often have to pull it done to catch my breath. what do i do? >> so, someone with copd is -- if there's any way to avoid going out that would be the safest bet because we know people who have copd or asthma or other chronic lung conditions are at higher risk of having bad outcomes with covid. if you do have to go out, if you really have no choice, then think about how the timing, maybe you can go out, make sure you check the weather, maybe you can go out at a time when it's not as hot, because when it's hot outside that can make it difficult to keep your mask on. think about the kind of mask you're wearing. if you can access one of those surgical face masks, they do tend to be a little lighter. they can be purchased, again, we do want to reserve them mostly for health care workers but if you have to go out it might be more comfortable. make sure it fits around over your nose and mouth and covers your face comfortably. and be sure
gail saltz an maya feller, registered dietitian. mary anne from them until writes i have moderate copd. i often have to pull it done to catch my breath. what do i do? >> so, someone with copd is -- if there's any way to avoid going out that would be the safest bet because we know people who have copd or asthma or other chronic lung conditions are at higher risk of having bad outcomes with covid. if you do have to go out, if you really have no choice, then think about how the timing, maybe...
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maya, talk ta you to be a case in indianapolis. police shooting of a young man named graysean reid. read you from the "new york times." indianapolis police face growing questions after killing three people in eight hours. this is one of them. video captured a morbid joke from a detective out of view of the camera after mr. reid was shot. "i think lgts going to be a closed casket, homey ". detective said apparently referring to mr. reid's funeral. recordeded killing, he ran from the police. they tased him and then they shot him. >> yeah. this is -- ah. i mean first of all we have to acknowledge it's mother's day and there are a lot of mothers today in a lot of pain who aren't going to get their children back and not going to be able to see their children. this is a case where we need a lot more evidence. it's devastating to hear any kind of insensitive comments from a police officer about
maya, talk ta you to be a case in indianapolis. police shooting of a young man named graysean reid. read you from the "new york times." indianapolis police face growing questions after killing three people in eight hours. this is one of them. video captured a morbid joke from a detective out of view of the camera after mr. reid was shot. "i think lgts going to be a closed casket, homey ". detective said apparently referring to mr. reid's funeral. recordeded killing, he ran...
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her younger sister maya recently converted to islam you know. so far she is the only muslim among the 7 children. so i had good things her sister decided to convert out because she was in love with a muslim. yes you know why it was marriage would only be possible after conversion . but it does it well enough. but then we. did 20 year old maya one talk with her family about her reasons. and. it's a tough situation for all of them are the 3 that we did little. other who. were here geared up and worked with our parents were very alarmed when she converted but she can be a good person as a muslim to so it's all right it's her decision was the most important thing is that she's a good person. just right. but. dressed as a muslim. on pitch i miss colors things just like with my family. i did go on wearing it but i don't know any western in love. looking at the problem isn't the religion but the people if you convert to islam and keep on wearing colored clothing people might think that you are not committed to islam or have even abandoned it. and actua
her younger sister maya recently converted to islam you know. so far she is the only muslim among the 7 children. so i had good things her sister decided to convert out because she was in love with a muslim. yes you know why it was marriage would only be possible after conversion . but it does it well enough. but then we. did 20 year old maya one talk with her family about her reasons. and. it's a tough situation for all of them are the 3 that we did little. other who. were here geared up and...
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maya, if i -- if you're the maya that i think you are, then i've been following your tweets. were you the one who said "we apologize for the minor inconvenience of the temporary disruption to your commute?" was that you? maya, are you with us? >> yeah, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. ma maya, were you the one who posted on twitter about the apologies for the inconvenience of shutting down traffic, but we're talking about hundreds of years of oppression and racism and inequality? was that your tweet, something to that effect? >> yeah, that was my tweet. >> okay. so talk to me, then. you must be one of the key organizers, or you've been there from the beginning today. walk us through how you felt, if you felt like you accomplished what you needed to. >> yeah, so i would like to say i wasn't a key organizer. i heard about this event yesterday from an instagram story. i got there around 2:00 p.m. today, around city hall, and we sort of kind of like marched west towards south market street and made a loop around until we got back to city hall. and then we took our march to highway
maya, if i -- if you're the maya that i think you are, then i've been following your tweets. were you the one who said "we apologize for the minor inconvenience of the temporary disruption to your commute?" was that you? maya, are you with us? >> yeah, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. ma maya, were you the one who posted on twitter about the apologies for the inconvenience of shutting down traffic, but we're talking about hundreds of years of oppression and racism and...
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maya wiley has been our guest at long last again tonight. maya, thanks. >>> another break for us. and coming up, consider it this way. a nation with a president trying to diminish the coronavirus, comparing it to the flu, talking up hydroxychloroquine, and it's not the united states. but we will take you there when we come back. >>> there are exceptions to it just like china. but a new so-called ban on visitors from brazil to the u.s. is going into effect really minutes from now at the top of the hour. more people are now dying in brazil from the coronavirus every day than in any other nation in the world. nbc news correspondent bill neely has our report. >> reporter: today like every day, dozens of virus funerals in rio. american oscar stearns was 64 and from boston and lived here all his life. one of 800 victims in one day. brazil now has the highest daily death toll in the world. today one city with a high death toll and a shattered economy ended its lockdown. tens of thousands poured onto the streets. the mayor of this city, who's had the virus, ordered it to open up. he doesn
maya wiley has been our guest at long last again tonight. maya, thanks. >>> another break for us. and coming up, consider it this way. a nation with a president trying to diminish the coronavirus, comparing it to the flu, talking up hydroxychloroquine, and it's not the united states. but we will take you there when we come back. >>> there are exceptions to it just like china. but a new so-called ban on visitors from brazil to the u.s. is going into effect really minutes from...
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maya wiley has been our guest at long last again tonight. maya, thanks. >>> another break for us.nd coming up, consider it this way. a nation with a president trying to diminish the coronavirus, comparing it to the flu, talking up hydroxychloroquine, and it's not the united states. but we will take you there when we come back. - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. i also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. i was worried what others would think. td can affect different parts of the body, and it may also affect people who take medications for depression and bipolar disorder. i know i shouldn't change or stop medication, so i was relieved there are treatment options for td. - [announcer] managing td in today's uncertain environment may seem daunting. but we can help. visit talkabouttd.com for a doctor discussion guide to better prepare for your next appointment, w
maya wiley has been our guest at long last again tonight. maya, thanks. >>> another break for us.nd coming up, consider it this way. a nation with a president trying to diminish the coronavirus, comparing it to the flu, talking up hydroxychloroquine, and it's not the united states. but we will take you there when we come back. - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive...
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maya wiley, thank you for pointing out, maya whiiley was board chair of the policing review and both of our guests know a great deal of what they speak. we're going to take a quick break right now. i'm just going to ask my control room if that's the right thing to do. yeah, that sounds like the right thing to do. i'm ali velshi in minneapolis. . muy diferentes. (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo) that's why verizon lets everyone mix and match different unlimited plans. so everyone gets what they need without paying for things they don't. the plan is so reasonable, they can stay on for the rest of their lives. aww, did you get that on camera? (vo) plans start at just $35, our lowest price on unlimited for everyone. plus, get up to $900 off the motorola edge+. the network more people rely on gives you more. your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 14 key nutrients to help feed your cells, nourishing your body inside and out so you can focus on what matters most. centrum. feed your cells.
maya wiley, thank you for pointing out, maya whiiley was board chair of the policing review and both of our guests know a great deal of what they speak. we're going to take a quick break right now. i'm just going to ask my control room if that's the right thing to do. yeah, that sounds like the right thing to do. i'm ali velshi in minneapolis. . muy diferentes. (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo) that's why...
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maya wiley has been our guest at long last again tonight. maya, thanks. >>> another break for us. coming up, consider it this way. a nation with a president trying to diminish the coronavirus, comparing it to the flu, talking up hydroxychloroquine, and it's not the united states. but we will take you there when we come back. whether you need dinner for two. or a room with a view. fresh hay all day. ...or a ball to play. bribes to roll over. ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up without contact. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you get more than just a big discount. i'm gonna need you to leave. you get relentless protection. [ baseball bat cracks ] >>> there are exceptions to it just like china. but a new so-called b
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maya wiley, let me just pick up on that point really quickly if i can. why do you think there is that contrast really quickly between what john was just describing in seeing at state capitols in various states predominantly white protesters armed, not being pepper sprayed, not being tear gassed or shot at with rubber bullets and what we see play out on the streets of minneapolis? >> there is a tremendous amount of stereotyping of black people as violent, as dangerous. very little of it is based in become the. unfortunately this means we see the behavior that imprints on people that behavior whether or not they're engaging in it or not. i have to say there was footage of police officers in a different state with a white man coming at them with a machete, and i mean coming at them with a machete in a violent stance, and the officer put his two hands up and backed away to de-escalate the situation. i think all too frequently, it doesn't matter, as we saw in that shocking video with the cnn reporter, that no matter your behavior, that man was the epitome of
maya wiley, let me just pick up on that point really quickly if i can. why do you think there is that contrast really quickly between what john was just describing in seeing at state capitols in various states predominantly white protesters armed, not being pepper sprayed, not being tear gassed or shot at with rubber bullets and what we see play out on the streets of minneapolis? >> there is a tremendous amount of stereotyping of black people as violent, as dangerous. very little of it is...
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the initiative was launched by maya mariel who was a pulled by the pollution brought to this remote city by the wind and by sea currents. you see stray dogs tearing apart the garbage looking for food. belongs in a landfill but a lot of it ends up on streets across the city and the birds come and pick away at the rest. the ticket i'm in. and i thought it must know some of the what we've gotten used to burying the garbage. sometimes when the snow arrives in winter the trash is just left on the beach. and when it's no melts the trash ends up in the sea that ameena nothing a lot of. bush ally is called the gate to the and take the half a 1000000 tourists who descend on terror del fuego every year pose a further threat to the largely untouched ecosystem. in 2005 and rio rae founded a group bringing together citizens' initiatives and local to operate says. what they want to see is better management of the tourism sector says the group's coordinator sabrina kids money. i mean there's been a rise in tourism and but i think we're actually in the number of boats with tourist trips out to the scene
the initiative was launched by maya mariel who was a pulled by the pollution brought to this remote city by the wind and by sea currents. you see stray dogs tearing apart the garbage looking for food. belongs in a landfill but a lot of it ends up on streets across the city and the birds come and pick away at the rest. the ticket i'm in. and i thought it must know some of the what we've gotten used to burying the garbage. sometimes when the snow arrives in winter the trash is just left on the...
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maya wiley, thank you so much. and you have very good answers always. thanks so much.e'll see you again. >>> so it may be key to stopping the spread of coronavirus without a vaccine. one european country seems to have figured it out, but will the u.s. follow? ollow?slow turk. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner
maya wiley, thank you so much. and you have very good answers always. thanks so much.e'll see you again. >>> so it may be key to stopping the spread of coronavirus without a vaccine. one european country seems to have figured it out, but will the u.s. follow? ollow?slow turk. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to...
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joining me is that lieutenant governor, also msnbc legal analyst and professor at the new school, maya wiley. thanks to both of you. lieutenant governor gilchrist, let me start with you. where is the president in terms of legal standing on telling you in the state of michigan that your efforts -- and let's just put this plainly -- your efforts to be able to have more people vote in the upcoming election is illegal and that he will hold back federal funding. >> well, ali, first of all, thank you for having me on the show, and let's start with the fact that the president has no legal basis, authority, or power to threaten or make these claims against the people of michigan. and secondly, he stands squarely against the people of michigan who in 2018 voted to expand our ability as a state government to mail people absentee ballot applications so they could choose to vote by mail. right now that's super important in the midst of a pandemic where they don't need to choose between going in person to vote and risking their lives and their democratic rights and democratic values. the president
joining me is that lieutenant governor, also msnbc legal analyst and professor at the new school, maya wiley. thanks to both of you. lieutenant governor gilchrist, let me start with you. where is the president in terms of legal standing on telling you in the state of michigan that your efforts -- and let's just put this plainly -- your efforts to be able to have more people vote in the upcoming election is illegal and that he will hold back federal funding. >> well, ali, first of all,...
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let's bring in another friend of ours, maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, a veteran importantly of the new york city mayor's office who is now with the new school in new york. and, maya, again at the risk of repetition because you and i last spoke between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. eastern time this afternoon, so many people have legal questions today. the family of george floyd is holding out for murder one, murder in the first degree. the charge is murder three and manslaughter. but in order to prove murder one -- and a good many prosecutions have failed because of it -- it's viewed through 2020 hindsight as having overshot. what has to be present for murder in the first degree? >> well, brian, first let me say i'm surprised you're still speaking to me after all these hours, and i'm grateful to be with you again. first-degree murder is something that we have to think of as, i want you dead, and so therefore i'm planning to kill you, and then i accomplish it. that's what first-degree murder is. and one of the reasons
let's bring in another friend of ours, maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, a veteran importantly of the new york city mayor's office who is now with the new school in new york. and, maya, again at the risk of repetition because you and i last spoke between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. eastern time this afternoon, so many people have legal questions today. the family of george floyd is holding out for murder one, murder in the first degree. the charge is...
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like maya more and more young kalash are converting to islam. that is where the numbers have been continuously dwindling. from 300-029-5238 extension 00 today. class women are allowed to choose their husbands. to divorce them. because they marry a muslim and convert to islam to do so they are bound to their new faith. conversion to islam is a step that can't be reversed. in this way a personal choice can affect the entire society. in the few kalash you remain bear the responsibility of preserving the culture. the weather in the valley is ideal for hair washing the river. using what nature has given. striking braided hair styles of being worn by collage women for centers. of colorful hyundai be neck laces also have a long tradition they way up to several kilograms and the one by women of all ages when the birth chains increases as a woman grows older. early summer is movie time and bomber at the sweet fruits ripen almost off once. everyone pitches in to harvest them and dry and store them for the winter to come. or at least the ones the cows leav
like maya more and more young kalash are converting to islam. that is where the numbers have been continuously dwindling. from 300-029-5238 extension 00 today. class women are allowed to choose their husbands. to divorce them. because they marry a muslim and convert to islam to do so they are bound to their new faith. conversion to islam is a step that can't be reversed. in this way a personal choice can affect the entire society. in the few kalash you remain bear the responsibility of...
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now, i want to talk here with, this is maya santa maria that owns a nightclub behind us as well as other businesses and you knew this officer. you worked with him. what was his role there? >> he was our offduty police officer for the better part of two decades. >> reporter: what was your interaction or experience with him? obviously, worked in security, you were saying, what was he like? >> he was off duty officer. he was kind of a calm gentleman, i never would have expected anything like this from him at all, but i did notice that he got very anxious when there was an urban night with a lot of african-american people and officers, certainly not the only one. >> reporter: you saw a different tone or different posture from him when you had african-american patrons versus other races, is that what you're saying? >> yeah, ours is a predominantly latino nightclub. with the latino staff, people behaved in one manner, and then when we had a predominantly african-american clientele, the way in which, the entire event was treated was completely different. >> reporter: give me details, just for o
now, i want to talk here with, this is maya santa maria that owns a nightclub behind us as well as other businesses and you knew this officer. you worked with him. what was his role there? >> he was our offduty police officer for the better part of two decades. >> reporter: what was your interaction or experience with him? obviously, worked in security, you were saying, what was he like? >> he was off duty officer. he was kind of a calm gentleman, i never would have expected...
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joining us is maya wiley, legal analyst with msnbc and nbc news.'t quite even know where to start with those tweets. the president, first of all, making it political and going after the mayor of a city that right now is under siege. and also saying that he's going to assume control of an american city. i just would let your initial reaction to what we're hearing from the president tonight as we're watching what is unfolding in minneapolis. >> well, unfortunately, chris, donald trump has demonstrated time and time again that he will throw gasoline on a fire rather than water. and that's what we're hearing in the president's tweets. it is both incredibly insensitive, not just to the floyd family but to everyone and everyone of many different races in minneapolis and across the country who are extremely angry about their sense of a failure to have law enforcement protect their lives. and rather than addressing that and figuring out how to draw us into a constructive conversation together and how to understand these events and actually asking what he m
joining us is maya wiley, legal analyst with msnbc and nbc news.'t quite even know where to start with those tweets. the president, first of all, making it political and going after the mayor of a city that right now is under siege. and also saying that he's going to assume control of an american city. i just would let your initial reaction to what we're hearing from the president tonight as we're watching what is unfolding in minneapolis. >> well, unfortunately, chris, donald trump has...
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, the and academic, maya goodfellow, front pages.ian. the front pages. we start with the guardian. ministers talking about using health passports for people to return to work. the i focuses on d raft return to work. the i focuses on draft guidelines on the return to work sent to employers and union same working hours will be staggered with one—way systems and stations. according to the financial times, hot their skin will be curtailed, lifts will be closed and workplaces kept half empty. the metro claims the prime minister will urge the world to come together in the quest for a coronavirus vaccine as he joins a bid to raise £6.6 billion to fight the pandemic. the daily telegraph reports that borisjohnson will describe the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine is the most urgent shared endeavour of a lifetime as he urges countries not to see it as a competition. the times says the prime minister is relu cta nt to the times says the prime minister is reluctant to ease the lockdown for phase of moving too fast. healthy over 70s might st
, the and academic, maya goodfellow, front pages.ian. the front pages. we start with the guardian. ministers talking about using health passports for people to return to work. the i focuses on d raft return to work. the i focuses on draft guidelines on the return to work sent to employers and union same working hours will be staggered with one—way systems and stations. according to the financial times, hot their skin will be curtailed, lifts will be closed and workplaces kept half empty. the...
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regarded as the finest in the whole of england today the melody played by the musical director of the maya chapel. neutralise hams while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of their adult life in the spot conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not on the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one old talking planed pillars colonnades unsealing dress goes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flattery all that's been watered down. the heart of the naval hospital is the painted hole sabs is a dining it seeks more than 300 that is a mark of respect this by office. the painted hole does food justice to its name freshness cover every will make a huge hole and they will all painted by james for him to work on the room for a team he. was paid $6685.00 pounds for his. it's. this is not enough king george the 1st was not prepared to increase for children numeration instead he raised the
regarded as the finest in the whole of england today the melody played by the musical director of the maya chapel. neutralise hams while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of their adult life in the spot conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not on the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one...
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msnbc legal analyst maya wiley is here.e worked in the southern district of new york's civil division, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank, and the reverend al sharpton will be joining us. frank, you were on with me and you described what you saw on the tape which at the time was all that we had. we now have one more piece of videotape, a heavily redacted piece of body cam video. do you stand by your observations earlier in the week that what we saw was homicide or manslaughter, and has any of the new video evidence changed anything that you observed when you first saw the publicly available tapes? >> nicolle, unfortunately, the videos that have most recently been revealed only change my opinion more toward my homicide conclusion. what we're watching on these videos is a homicide in progress. the training that police officers receive will become a centerpiece of any prosecution against those officers. i'm here to tell you as someone who not only has been through law enforcement training but h
msnbc legal analyst maya wiley is here.e worked in the southern district of new york's civil division, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank, and the reverend al sharpton will be joining us. frank, you were on with me and you described what you saw on the tape which at the time was all that we had. we now have one more piece of videotape, a heavily redacted piece of body cam video. do you stand by your observations earlier in the week that what we saw was homicide...
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how this maya spent 10 years in mexico. at a time when its left wing government was introducing sweeping social reforms. to this have not is that the new yorker dirtier insisted that its architecture was an art form. nobody young. there were resistant to harness myra's hardly a rationalist approach the. old man. so what did meyer accomplish work to support the plan to build units on every corner of. the us you're my list for 10 years laughs we don't have a single building here in mexico city already actually designed. with major but we do have many buildings that are a testament to his influence rooms. that. give me yet more. film about house teaches yosef and annie i was also helped by our house ideas spread across latin and south america. the couple traveled extensively through mexico cuba peru and chile frequently guest teaching. on the album as fell in love with mexican weaving techniques and traditional south american textiles back at black mounting college she passed on to her students what she demands. mexican artist
how this maya spent 10 years in mexico. at a time when its left wing government was introducing sweeping social reforms. to this have not is that the new yorker dirtier insisted that its architecture was an art form. nobody young. there were resistant to harness myra's hardly a rationalist approach the. old man. so what did meyer accomplish work to support the plan to build units on every corner of. the us you're my list for 10 years laughs we don't have a single building here in mexico city...
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ringback on noir maya has the advantage balancing his 1973. he's devoted his life to don. 45 t.w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online fed d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. we leave. feel the fear of everybody and the worries and and on the day that we fled of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing. we never thought we would survive the trip.
ringback on noir maya has the advantage balancing his 1973. he's devoted his life to don. 45 t.w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online fed d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. we leave. feel the fear of everybody and the worries and and on the day that we fled of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing. we never thought we would survive the trip.
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education wasn't just the annual cinco de maya holiday celebrated in parts of mexico and also the u.s. . it was also to mark the recovery of long suffering patient amanda mendoza finally discharged from hospital he spent the last 45 days there battling cope with 19. amid so much bleak knees finding these moments of joy has become all the more important. the. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download our out from google play or from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the w up to send us photos of what's happening around you. know watching the news don't forget you can keep in touch with the news on our website that's still w. dot com and you can follow us on twitter and on instagram at. the state of emergency. and. people around the world are dog dramatic times. they're keeping a corona diary and welcoming us into their heart. to a little skittish doesn't close and personal as the pandemic will allow.
education wasn't just the annual cinco de maya holiday celebrated in parts of mexico and also the u.s. . it was also to mark the recovery of long suffering patient amanda mendoza finally discharged from hospital he spent the last 45 days there battling cope with 19. amid so much bleak knees finding these moments of joy has become all the more important. the. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download our out from google play or from the app store that'll give you access to all...
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. >> now, i was interested to talk to the two of you about what kind of role you feel maya has going forward after u're gone in terms of... >> maya has more of a role than the others, because she's very interested in the second- generation trauma. >> what do you feel that second- generation trauma is? >> that you must not ask me. that you must ask her. >> no, but, no... >> i don't know what the trauma is. >> but i guess you raised the second generation, so maybe you were a witness to... >> no, i'm, i'm sorry. i am not-- i will not elaborate on second-generation... to me, anybody who's got a roof over their head and enough food, forget the trauma, you know? >> but that's a really important answer. a lot of my difficulties were to do with trauma. why was i so disturbed? why was i picking my face when i was two? >> yeah, well, i can answer that-- because your mother was always absent. >> but the reason you were always absent was because of the holocaust. she will have kind of-- well, she did sort of project into me this, this sort of feeling, an idea that, yes, there was something wrong
. >> now, i was interested to talk to the two of you about what kind of role you feel maya has going forward after u're gone in terms of... >> maya has more of a role than the others, because she's very interested in the second- generation trauma. >> what do you feel that second- generation trauma is? >> that you must not ask me. that you must ask her. >> no, but, no... >> i don't know what the trauma is. >> but i guess you raised the second generation,...
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20 minutes later life seek return the favor christen kuku the bulls assist leader found lucas costa maya who headed home for the home side to level the score 11. after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't stop live sick t.-mo vana to patrick chick who fired towards goal to keep her yars 9 looked at stop did but somehow the boss slipped from his grasp ruled an own goal take it to one week dance and were given a lifeline thanks to leipsic physicality in the 81st mini. newcomer christophe biotic who subbed in minutes earlier converted from the spot to level the school. i should have. before the match i shared with amy. i am at the foot for the team and this is the most important. leipzig remain unbeaten since the restart and so does head to berlin behind new head coach bruno la but be. welcomed minds to the german capital knowing they could ill afford a slip up against a side also desperate to avoid relegation the visitors came with a positive attitud
20 minutes later life seek return the favor christen kuku the bulls assist leader found lucas costa maya who headed home for the home side to level the score 11. after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't stop live sick t.-mo vana to patrick chick who fired towards goal to keep her yars 9 looked at stop did but somehow the boss slipped from his grasp...
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will spend 2 months at the research station new maya 3. since 2009 scientists have been conducting research here with different focuses such as meteorology geology and atmospheric chemistry the architecture of the neumeyer 3 station has been adapted to the environmental conditions of the antarctic. it's built on stilts to keep it free of snow drifts up to 60 scientists stay here in the antarctic summer between november and february. aerospace engineer powered sabah is the only member of his team who will also spend the winter here his task is to grow fresh vegetables as part of the even i.s.o.'s project to do better. the idea is to try out all going to seri technology and operational procedures here in the antarctic so that in future our greenhouse can also work in space. from growing between 15 and 20 different species of plant. we also have little strawberry plants. hope we can get them to flower so we can harvest strawberries in a few months. until the mobile green house reaches the antarctic by ship the team has to take good care of th
will spend 2 months at the research station new maya 3. since 2009 scientists have been conducting research here with different focuses such as meteorology geology and atmospheric chemistry the architecture of the neumeyer 3 station has been adapted to the environmental conditions of the antarctic. it's built on stilts to keep it free of snow drifts up to 60 scientists stay here in the antarctic summer between november and february. aerospace engineer powered sabah is the only member of his...
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it's 23 kilometers away from the unloading point to new maya 3. although there is no darkness in the antarctic summer as the sun never goes down they still have a regulated 8 hour working day this day ends with a long awaited arrival of the container at the station. the next day begins early it's time to build the greenhouse. the scientists have a container full of equipment which they have to unpack and inspect after such a long journey. at the same time the mobile greenhouse is assembled. it's made up of 26 metre long containers and is precision lifted by crane onto the platform. has been completed the project can really get going. inside the container we can see how the antarctic greenhouse works in detail. the 1st part contains the services sector where all the. air and management are monitored and controlled. part contains herbs vegetables. which can pollinate with the help of ventilation. the technology which allows them to grow is called. transporting heavy oil into space the roots of the plant are. the right color composition. complex wate
it's 23 kilometers away from the unloading point to new maya 3. although there is no darkness in the antarctic summer as the sun never goes down they still have a regulated 8 hour working day this day ends with a long awaited arrival of the container at the station. the next day begins early it's time to build the greenhouse. the scientists have a container full of equipment which they have to unpack and inspect after such a long journey. at the same time the mobile greenhouse is assembled....
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the dk she wasn't just the annual cinco de maya holiday celebrations in parts of mexico and also the u.s. . it was also to mark the recovery of long suffering patient amanda mendoza. finally discharged from hospital he spent the last 45 days that battling kovac 19. amid so much bleak sneeze finding these moments of joy has become all the more important. that. you have to celebrate when you catch and with that now you're up to date there on the news i'm sarah kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us don't forget you can always get more on our web site e.w. dot com you can follow us on social media d w news my handle is at sarah kelly t.v. thank you so much for watching. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d w. this state of emergency is the normal. people around the world during document.
the dk she wasn't just the annual cinco de maya holiday celebrations in parts of mexico and also the u.s. . it was also to mark the recovery of long suffering patient amanda mendoza. finally discharged from hospital he spent the last 45 days that battling kovac 19. amid so much bleak sneeze finding these moments of joy has become all the more important. that. you have to celebrate when you catch and with that now you're up to date there on the news i'm sarah kelly in berlin thank you so much...
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dan es respuesta latina.com, allÍ puede encontrar informaciÓn en tres distintos idiomas, hasta en mayaesamos con mÁs en la comunidad de valle. regresamos en comunidad del valle con la calle 24 bueno estÁn haciÉndose esfuerzos aÚn john quÉ pasa en un aÑo, que clases de esfuerzos o todavÍa no sabemos estamos investigando cÓmo va a estar la situacion? >>> la realidad que este momento de veras no sabemos se sabe exactamente quÉ va a pasar, lamentablemente pienso que vamos a estar en este problema del covid-19, por un tiempo largo no se va a desaparecer el prÓximo mes la realidad es va a estar por un buen tiempo, una cosa buena que saliÓ en hacer esfuerzos de hablar y tratar de trabajar por la comunidad es que ahora por este estudio tenemos dos cosas la primera cosa es que en la ciudad de san francisco todos los trabajadores esenciales personas van a trabajar califican para un examen del covid-19 que es gratis lo pueden tomar el examen si tienes sÍntomas o no. ahora si tenÍa fiebre, tos y la segunda cosa es que la supervisora en conjunto con latino ha puesto una nueva ley que va a ayudar a
dan es respuesta latina.com, allÍ puede encontrar informaciÓn en tres distintos idiomas, hasta en mayaesamos con mÁs en la comunidad de valle. regresamos en comunidad del valle con la calle 24 bueno estÁn haciÉndose esfuerzos aÚn john quÉ pasa en un aÑo, que clases de esfuerzos o todavÍa no sabemos estamos investigando cÓmo va a estar la situacion? >>> la realidad que este momento de veras no sabemos se sabe exactamente quÉ va a pasar, lamentablemente pienso que vamos a...
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joining me now is msnbc legal analyst maya wily and glen ke kershner.es here. but let's start with the potential inside trading investigation. how much trouble are these senators, particularly mar. measure, how much trouble do you think they're in? >> nice to so you again. it seems like the amount of trouble they may be in depends on how donald trump is feeling about their loyalty. you know, the problem is, when we see a senator richard burr apparently involved in insider trading, because, you know, 2012 congress passed the stop act, when it looks like richard burr is taking advantage of information he receives in his capacity as the chair of the senate intel committee, using that information before it is available to the public and dumping stocks or buying stocks and earning a whole bunch of money in the midst of this coronavirus national emergency, it sure looks like potentially criminal conduct. the question then unfortunately becomes how does donald trump and by extension bill barr feel about richard burr's loyalty or lack of loyalty? we all know ri
joining me now is msnbc legal analyst maya wily and glen ke kershner.es here. but let's start with the potential inside trading investigation. how much trouble are these senators, particularly mar. measure, how much trouble do you think they're in? >> nice to so you again. it seems like the amount of trouble they may be in depends on how donald trump is feeling about their loyalty. you know, the problem is, when we see a senator richard burr apparently involved in insider trading,...
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on today's look back, los angeles dodger kiké hernández comes to offer maya the opportunity of a lifetimes a patriotic experience i will never forget. enjoy. [ birds chirping ] ♪ >> eric: okay, so how hi
on today's look back, los angeles dodger kiké hernández comes to offer maya the opportunity of a lifetimes a patriotic experience i will never forget. enjoy. [ birds chirping ] ♪ >> eric: okay, so how hi
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my daughter maya, we wanted to congratulate you on the birth of wyatt.couldn't give it in person but amazing to see this happen in midst of crisis. congratulations. >> i peaced to the a nursery in midst of this, nothing hanging on the walls, i'll hang that. >> all love. >> thank you mayor, thanks maya. >>> up next, sanjay and sean penn in atlanta. o make an averae of over 600 million calls and send nearly 8 billion texts every day... you do whatever it takes. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. when things are tough, do we stop? no. we keep going. we make plans and sow seeds. we adapt. we
my daughter maya, we wanted to congratulate you on the birth of wyatt.couldn't give it in person but amazing to see this happen in midst of crisis. congratulations. >> i peaced to the a nursery in midst of this, nothing hanging on the walls, i'll hang that. >> all love. >> thank you mayor, thanks maya. >>> up next, sanjay and sean penn in atlanta. o make an averae of over 600 million calls and send nearly 8 billion texts every day... you do whatever it takes. many of...
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we have a certificate, from my daughter maya, we wanted to congratulate you on the birth of wyatt.ouldn't give it in person but amazing to see this happen in midst of crisis. congratulations. >> i pete pieced together, i pieced together a nursery in the midst of all of this, so there is nothing hanging on the walls so i'll hang that. >> all love. >> thank you mayor, thanks maya. >>> up next, sanjay and sean penn in atlanta. >>> there's little doubt there is more testing available as the coronavirus pandemic continues, thankfully. also little doubt much more is needed. in atlanta, sean penn and his organization are helping as many people as they can. >> it's a call to arms but a call to unity in the country that's exhilarating to be part of, win or lose. >> reporter: sean penn with his organization core is in the fight. trying to fill in gaps in emergencies like he did in haiti in 2010. now during this pandemic, his focus is on testing. >> reality is that in a time where we know there are limited ppe and test kits available for these operations, reality is that we should be testing,
we have a certificate, from my daughter maya, we wanted to congratulate you on the birth of wyatt.ouldn't give it in person but amazing to see this happen in midst of crisis. congratulations. >> i pete pieced together, i pieced together a nursery in the midst of all of this, so there is nothing hanging on the walls so i'll hang that. >> all love. >> thank you mayor, thanks maya. >>> up next, sanjay and sean penn in atlanta. >>> there's little doubt there is...
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>> it's based off a maya angelou quote that we may encounter many defeats but we will not be defeated. that sometimes you need to suffer defeat to know what you can become and it was really i think both from a sports standpoint and from a race standpoint really kind of came together as an ideal. sports, our kids lose. we hugged them. they're going to lose games and we need to let them know this is the end of the world and there will be another opportunity and just the resilience of what black americans have done in this country, their resilience and their triumph over obstacles, how it was reflected in the quote so the undefeated felt like that. >> there are six athletes featured in the fierce 44 our athletes inherently role models ? >> i think whether they want to be or not they are for many people because they play in public. they are out doing the work in public and they interact fans and fans watch them do people pay money to see the game so just kids look up to them because many kids grew up playing sports they wished they could become serena williams or look at coco goff now. sh
>> it's based off a maya angelou quote that we may encounter many defeats but we will not be defeated. that sometimes you need to suffer defeat to know what you can become and it was really i think both from a sports standpoint and from a race standpoint really kind of came together as an ideal. sports, our kids lose. we hugged them. they're going to lose games and we need to let them know this is the end of the world and there will be another opportunity and just the resilience of what...
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parques de la ciudad de nueva york se donan mascarillas a lo largo de este fin de semana y hasta el 5 de mayantras la realidad del boquete econÓmico que ha dejado la pandemia hizo que el alcalde de nueva york bill di blassio le advirtiera al gobierno federal sino ofrece otro paquete econÓmico la ciudad mÁs importante del paÍs no se recuperarÁ >>> los sistemas educativos del paÍs tuvieron que inventarse po la pandemia a solo meses de iniciar las clases los padres y alumnos se preguntan si abrirÁn sus puertas en el prÓximo ciclo escolar >>> scansado de tomar clases en lÍnea jeffrey quiere tomar clases >>> se necesita un profesor al frente de usted >>> la mayorÍa de las universidades del paÍs haaÚn eÁa evaluando si abren las clases en otoÑo >>> podemos contar con una opciÓn hÍbrida donde parte de las clases por internet y en el campus >>> francisca busca matricularse en la universidad el prÓximo otoÑo aunque para su madre no vale la pena pagar tanto dinero para estudiar en lÍnea >>> estoy esperando el momento que ya dicen okey esta escuela no tiene problema >>> no solos las universidads las escu
parques de la ciudad de nueva york se donan mascarillas a lo largo de este fin de semana y hasta el 5 de mayantras la realidad del boquete econÓmico que ha dejado la pandemia hizo que el alcalde de nueva york bill di blassio le advirtiera al gobierno federal sino ofrece otro paquete econÓmico la ciudad mÁs importante del paÍs no se recuperarÁ >>> los sistemas educativos del paÍs tuvieron que inventarse po la pandemia a solo meses de iniciar las clases los padres y alumnos se...
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maya shade talked to floyd's grade school teacher. >>cry uncontrollably can gennaco george could not bring herself to speak about her father george floyd she let her mom speak for the family they heard his girls. >>the really really >>rose hudson in floyd stay friends long after they had broken up. both were proud of their daughter but floyd never got a chance to meet his granddaughter journey. just 3 years old he loved his kids. >>this family. >>it was a rare hudson her daughter and granddaughter are not alone in their party. >>doctor we know sexton was coit second grade teacher it breaks my he was murdered i helped her doctor sexton showed us floyd second grade black history month project work. he wrote about wanting to become a supreme court justice. today, the retired educators says as a country we are not doing enough for all the young george floyd's out there we have to teach our children now have that approach a police officer in. and i know that. >>in many police officers are good good man. we just have to do better for the fl
maya shade talked to floyd's grade school teacher. >>cry uncontrollably can gennaco george could not bring herself to speak about her father george floyd she let her mom speak for the family they heard his girls. >>the really really >>rose hudson in floyd stay friends long after they had broken up. both were proud of their daughter but floyd never got a chance to meet his granddaughter journey. just 3 years old he loved his kids. >>this family. >>it was a rare...
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amigos fueron a llegar a este.donde uno matara al otro es increíble, no me cabe en la cabezareÍble >>> mayadÍa su dolor pero antes fa mostró sus condolencias pero antes en twitter amenazó con disparar amenazÓ con contra los manifestantes nuevamente etiquetó ese mensaje etiquetÓ este mensaje y otra se la polÉmica javier tiene todo quÉ tal. javier tal julio la frase tiene el reporte desde washington peseta julio, la frase polémica es habérseles surgidtoria de una Época de tensiones raciales en el miami de 1960, pero elo la hista desde 1960 presidente dice desconocer este dato y parscono a to y tras postergar su facer resurrección finalmente filie defendiÓ el sentido general de su es twitter. una conferencia de prensa de Última el presidenteo anunciÓ l en sentido general una conferencia de prensa de última hora el presidente anunció la ruptura de relaciones con la organización mundial de la salud habla de china hong kong y fue dejando una decena de eros hares ávidos por cuestionarlas quizá para evitar la cuestionarlos para evitar la controversia del Ía. día mientras mineápoli minneapÍ trump en
amigos fueron a llegar a este.donde uno matara al otro es increíble, no me cabe en la cabezareÍble >>> mayadÍa su dolor pero antes fa mostró sus condolencias pero antes en twitter amenazó con disparar amenazÓ con contra los manifestantes nuevamente etiquetó ese mensaje etiquetÓ este mensaje y otra se la polÉmica javier tiene todo quÉ tal. javier tal julio la frase tiene el reporte desde washington peseta julio, la frase polémica es habérseles surgidtoria de una Época de...
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on sunday we learned the ss jer maya unique world war ii artifacts stored in the warehouse was lost. the captain says that they used part of the space that burned as storage. >> in a call which is what holds the compass, a lot of brass, some brass items that had been donated from other ships. >> in a facebook post volunteers with the "ss jer maya" national ship memorial are asking for donations to replace what was launched. "the o'brien" launched in may and 2,700 built during world war ii that remain fully functional. port officials say they'll likely move the ship to a temporary location. the cause of saturday's fire is expected to be next week. reporting live from fisherman's wharf, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> thank you, lauren. >>> new questions about how long we're going to be feeling the impact of the coronavirus at the grocery store. we've been reporting for weeks now about plant closures around the country and that leads to higher prices for us. jobina has more of that for us at the live desk. hi, jobina. >> hi, reggie. thank you. some of you may have noticed higher prices
on sunday we learned the ss jer maya unique world war ii artifacts stored in the warehouse was lost. the captain says that they used part of the space that burned as storage. >> in a call which is what holds the compass, a lot of brass, some brass items that had been donated from other ships. >> in a facebook post volunteers with the "ss jer maya" national ship memorial are asking for donations to replace what was launched. "the o'brien" launched in may and 2,700...
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it's all thanks to an 11 year-old girl that young lady is tonight's kron 4 hero maya winokur is a 5th grader at huff elementary school. she says that she wanted to help her community during the pandemic so. >>she reached out to monica fay ng, the owner chat tea cafe for some advice together they came up with a plan to collect face masks and donate them to their local police department maya also has her own youtube channel as he hopes to one day raise money through her videos to help even bigger causes. she's very busy who want to hear about someone making a difference in your community go to kron 4 dot com find kron 4 heroes under the news tab. >>once you're there you just fill out a quick little form let us know about your hero and kron 4 is also saluting the class of 20 20 tonight. we want to congratulate emily a gallon she is graduating from university preparatory academy in san jose in the fall, she'll be attending saint mary's college majoring in psychology congratulations to you emily. >>and you can let us know about a graduate in your life go to kron 4 dot com find a salute to
it's all thanks to an 11 year-old girl that young lady is tonight's kron 4 hero maya winokur is a 5th grader at huff elementary school. she says that she wanted to help her community during the pandemic so. >>she reached out to monica fay ng, the owner chat tea cafe for some advice together they came up with a plan to collect face masks and donate them to their local police department maya also has her own youtube channel as he hopes to one day raise money through her videos to help even...