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as fire ripped through, mcdowell feared he could lose everything. still, he sided with protesters. >> a lot of people don't feel like they're destroying their community. people are angry. people get angry when they hit a wall. this stuff can be replaced. >> reporter: but human life can't. >> it can't. that's why to he am, there's not -- there's know justice for george. >> reporter: pastor williams sees hope in the protest. >> i'm grateful for people to be not just a good person, but be about equity and justice and equality because it takes more than you simply being nice to he my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. >>> this august marks the 75th anniversary of the nuclear bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. the devastation shocked the world and essentially ended world war ii. a new book by fox news anchor chris wall as takes an inside
as fire ripped through, mcdowell feared he could lose everything. still, he sided with protesters. >> a lot of people don't feel like they're destroying their community. people are angry. people get angry when they hit a wall. this stuff can be replaced. >> reporter: but human life can't. >> it can't. that's why to he am, there's not -- there's know justice for george. >> reporter: pastor williams sees hope in the protest. >> i'm grateful for people to be not just...
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a real bifurcation in retail, dagen mcdowell, break it down for us. dagen: one interesting story is that simon properties, the country's largest mall owners, had to file a lawsuit against the gap over unpaid rent and other charges. simon says it's owed $66 million. this raises the biggest issue for retailers and restaurants. in this country, you need to see a broad repricing of rent by commercial real estate owners and operators in order for restaurants to -- and retailers to even continue to exist. you're going to force a restaurant to space people out, then they're not going to be -- the reason restaurants are so crowded in major cities is because the rents are too high. and you've seen, it is a wasteland already before the pandemic of real estate in the large metropolitan areas because the rent have remained elevated. this is on the owners of and operators of real estate and the banks and the lenders. i think that's ultimately what you're going to see. maria: you're also going to see a whole retrofitting plan in malls. you may very well need redist
a real bifurcation in retail, dagen mcdowell, break it down for us. dagen: one interesting story is that simon properties, the country's largest mall owners, had to file a lawsuit against the gap over unpaid rent and other charges. simon says it's owed $66 million. this raises the biggest issue for retailers and restaurants. in this country, you need to see a broad repricing of rent by commercial real estate owners and operators in order for restaurants to -- and retailers to even continue to...
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. >> reporter: sandy mcdowell owns sammy's avenue eatery. how do you feel? >> i feel exhausted for our community. >> reporter: the cafe and other stores have signs in their windows that say, "black-owned business," reminiscent of black business owners in detroit doing the same during the 1967 riots. as fires ripped through this weekend, mcdowell feared he could lose everything. still, he sided with protesters. >> a lot of people don't feel like they're destroying their community. they feel like-- people are angry. and a lot of people get so angry when they hit a wall. this stuff can be replaced. >> reporter: but human life can't. >> it can't. so that's why, to me, there's not-- there's no justice for george. >> reporter: pastor williams sees hope in the protests. >> i'm grateful for people for whom the goal is not just to be a good person but to actually be about equity and justice and equality, because it takes more than simply you being nice to me for us to fix what's broken in our country right now. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> o'd
. >> reporter: sandy mcdowell owns sammy's avenue eatery. how do you feel? >> i feel exhausted for our community. >> reporter: the cafe and other stores have signs in their windows that say, "black-owned business," reminiscent of black business owners in detroit doing the same during the 1967 riots. as fires ripped through this weekend, mcdowell feared he could lose everything. still, he sided with protesters. >> a lot of people don't feel like they're...
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maria: dagen mcdowell, weigh in. powerful message there.agen: it is to make distinction between people who are protesting injustice in this country, not the death of george floyd, but the treatment of black men and women by police and just by the nation. what we are seeing in new york city and other -- and other major cities across the country for another night are just thieves and criminals, looters, vandals taking advantage of a horrible situation of a broken community, a broken country. even before this curfew that went into effect at 11:00 o'clock last night, looters and thieves came out before that. the nintendo store right outside of the window here was breached, a best buy, nike store, the michael kors store right down the street, just to name a few of the stores. in the middle of the night somebody showed up in my building that appeared from sephora break-in trying to sell stolen merchandise to the people who work in the building. by the time i came to work at 3:00 o'clock this morning, 4:00 o'clock, the times square was under lockd
maria: dagen mcdowell, weigh in. powerful message there.agen: it is to make distinction between people who are protesting injustice in this country, not the death of george floyd, but the treatment of black men and women by police and just by the nation. what we are seeing in new york city and other -- and other major cities across the country for another night are just thieves and criminals, looters, vandals taking advantage of a horrible situation of a broken community, a broken country. even...
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that is for 15.99 a month dagen mcdowell do you run into this issue.than 4 screens at one time put password on twitter? just let it out there? you got to pay-to-play. so if you need more passwords pay up. maria: no, i think there giving their password to friends. dagen: yeah. maria: so friends don't pay you can't do that. dagen: you can't do that sorry, by the way, the content -- not that great you are not missing i mean how many times can you watch -- >> i know what you should be watching the dark webb, bob nardelli sons produced dark webb time and mike, have been incredibly successful on this bob congratulations to your son you must be a very proud father tell us about dark web. >> thank you, maria very much yes, i am, dark webb can be seen on amazon prime, a 8 part tv series they wrote it produced it edited it, fruits of work recognized been nominated for seven emmy awards presentations made later this month very, very exciting congratulations to the entire cast that put that together, a lot of hard work by great talented group. maria: fantastic. th
that is for 15.99 a month dagen mcdowell do you run into this issue.than 4 screens at one time put password on twitter? just let it out there? you got to pay-to-play. so if you need more passwords pay up. maria: no, i think there giving their password to friends. dagen: yeah. maria: so friends don't pay you can't do that. dagen: you can't do that sorry, by the way, the content -- not that great you are not missing i mean how many times can you watch -- >> i know what you should be...
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i think mcdowell was close to him as he was when they got him there. there's no doubt in my mind, and this is why i think the operation was important. there's no doubt in my mind that he was childless as a result of this operation. i take my conclusion on that one step beyond where bob left it, although i know he agrees with that. and i created a panel of about nine doctors whose names are acknowledged in the book. some specialists, some general practitioners all thought it wa very risky, but all concluded after they looked at it that not much doubt he was either left sterile or impotent or both, so it was a childless marriage. >> you talk about him being sick. you of course point out he was how long out of office after one term he died? >> he died 90 days after he left the presidency. he went home to die. he left the presidency worn and sickly. probably contracted cholera either on the way home or after he arrived. it was a long trip. he went all the way south to new orleans and came up the river, up the mississippi, and then down the cumberland, acr
i think mcdowell was close to him as he was when they got him there. there's no doubt in my mind, and this is why i think the operation was important. there's no doubt in my mind that he was childless as a result of this operation. i take my conclusion on that one step beyond where bob left it, although i know he agrees with that. and i created a panel of about nine doctors whose names are acknowledged in the book. some specialists, some general practitioners all thought it wa very risky, but...
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quietly, or openly, and commissioner mcdowell is voicing, i'm going to take your word for it, i haven't seen him, or rosenworcel or carr's enthusiastic endorsement. sometimes that rhetoric is not intended to be cognizant of the practical -- the commission will struggle with this because it knows what the practical limitations are. if you have any doubts go watch the history of the struggle with indecency statute or smoking advertisements in the '70s. minute you start talking about content center speech regulation, you are in a thicket that not many regulators relish trying to navigate. number one. that's going to be part of the difficulty and hesitation. the other is the agency is nominally independent. it doesn't like to be drawn into political food fights between electoral politicians who, for the own interest, will often try to use an issue or the agency to serve its lyrical and. that's as old as time and by the way the commission has been pulled in that direction many, many times. you go back to president johnson who was beating up broadcast stations, or nixon who was obsessed with
quietly, or openly, and commissioner mcdowell is voicing, i'm going to take your word for it, i haven't seen him, or rosenworcel or carr's enthusiastic endorsement. sometimes that rhetoric is not intended to be cognizant of the practical -- the commission will struggle with this because it knows what the practical limitations are. if you have any doubts go watch the history of the struggle with indecency statute or smoking advertisements in the '70s. minute you start talking about content...
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so quietly openly, commission mcdowell voicing, going to take your word for it, i haven't seen him, or rosa morsel, sometimes a rhetoric isn't, is that intended to be cognizant of the genuine practical limitation. number one, the commission's going to struggle with this because it knows but the path of limitations are. if any doubts go watch the history of the struggle with indecency statutes or smoking advertisements in the 70s to the minute you start talking about content centered speech, you're in a thicket that not many regular roads trying to navigate, , number one. that will be part of the difficulty. the other is the agency is nominally independent. it doesn't like to be drawn into political suicide between electoral politicians who come for the own interest will often try to use an issue for the agency to serve its lyrical and. that is the oldest time and commission has been -- you can go back to president johnson was beating up broadcast stations, or nixon who was obsessed with coverage. we have seen it for as long as the fcc has existed. but i think most commissioners are qui
so quietly openly, commission mcdowell voicing, going to take your word for it, i haven't seen him, or rosa morsel, sometimes a rhetoric isn't, is that intended to be cognizant of the genuine practical limitation. number one, the commission's going to struggle with this because it knows but the path of limitations are. if any doubts go watch the history of the struggle with indecency statutes or smoking advertisements in the 70s to the minute you start talking about content centered speech,...
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dagen mcdowell, your reaction?agen: that it's nice to hear that from president trump but this is -- people look at colin kaepernick now and what he was doing to draw attention to racial injustice, the treatment of black men and women by some members of police departments across the country even racism taking a knee and they look back and see what he was trying to tell people particularly following the murder of george floyd, and i said this before in terms of what we started seeing from, beginning with a nascar official, taking a knee but saluting during the national anthem, this is going to be a form of powerful but quiet protest across the country to draw attention to these important issues and it's going to be happening across sports and so i think the president and people who don't like it need to realize it's not political, it is deeply personal for these men and women beginning with colin kaepernick. maria: it's a really good way to put it. mark, how do you see it? mark: the way i see it is key here that kaep
dagen mcdowell, your reaction?agen: that it's nice to hear that from president trump but this is -- people look at colin kaepernick now and what he was doing to draw attention to racial injustice, the treatment of black men and women by some members of police departments across the country even racism taking a knee and they look back and see what he was trying to tell people particularly following the murder of george floyd, and i said this before in terms of what we started seeing from,...
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ricky elliott is a close friend of graeme mcdowell and mcdowell's caddie has also tested positive.. simpson has withdrawn its understood that maybe an infection within his family. that is a precaution from him as well. and chase kappa brooks kept his brother has withdrawn as well. he qualified on monday, set up residence in the house for the week in connecticut but of course that then created in association with ricky elliott and so unfortunately he's had to withdraw as well.|j suppose the question now is how it's led to this? some players have been accused of behaving as if they are immune to the virus. does there need to be some sort of change of protocol? i think that is coming. there is no suggestion that any of the players, certain caddies that i just mentioned have been involved in any kind of lax behaviour is so far as social distancing is concerned. but certainly the evidence that we saw on television from the tournaments that have taken place in texas and south carolina last week have shown that the protocols that we re have shown that the protocols that were put in place,
ricky elliott is a close friend of graeme mcdowell and mcdowell's caddie has also tested positive.. simpson has withdrawn its understood that maybe an infection within his family. that is a precaution from him as well. and chase kappa brooks kept his brother has withdrawn as well. he qualified on monday, set up residence in the house for the week in connecticut but of course that then created in association with ricky elliott and so unfortunately he's had to withdraw as well.|j suppose the...
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let me bring dagen mcdowell in. go ahead, dagen. really quickly, in terms of many small business owners feel like that they were not treated fairly during the coronavirus shutdown where the large retailers, amazon became more powerful, the big box retailers, walmart and target, but then it was those small businesses that if you -- you can buy clothes at target but you couldn't buy clothes at an independent store. it's given the big guys more power and the little guys, well, they've been put out of business and with the riots, with some of the violence that you've seen in other cities, doesn't that even exacerbate a horrible situation for these small businesses? >> you're exactly right. you know, it was either safe or it wasn't safe. it couldn't have been safe at mcdonald's and walmart but not safe at your local pizza shop. i mean, it either was safe or it wasn't safe. it wasn't fair. it wasn't equal. the treatment wasn't equal. those who could least afford to absorb a shutdown in many cases were the ones that were forced to shut dow
let me bring dagen mcdowell in. go ahead, dagen. really quickly, in terms of many small business owners feel like that they were not treated fairly during the coronavirus shutdown where the large retailers, amazon became more powerful, the big box retailers, walmart and target, but then it was those small businesses that if you -- you can buy clothes at target but you couldn't buy clothes at an independent store. it's given the big guys more power and the little guys, well, they've been put out...
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>> hey, darren, it's dagen mcdowell. said the movement to defund police departments, what do you say to that? >> darren. i think it's a real problem because when we look at systematic problems, they are primarily there to provide police services or basically public service. so when we go back to the defunding of police i see this is more of a moratorium as opposed to putting putting the n the funding and moving forward we have to understand what the social contract consist of, providing productions for the citizens in the midst of government assistance. it's really a problematic endeavor and i don't see something that will come to fruition but unfortunately when we see what's occurring in minneapolis, this can possibly set a precedence moving forth an agenda that would be very harmful and dangers to us in the united states. i see something similar happening in los angeles, in the terms of removing $100 million in a budget. de blasio here in new york is looking to move to something that's somewhat consistent but goes back
>> hey, darren, it's dagen mcdowell. said the movement to defund police departments, what do you say to that? >> darren. i think it's a real problem because when we look at systematic problems, they are primarily there to provide police services or basically public service. so when we go back to the defunding of police i see this is more of a moratorium as opposed to putting putting the n the funding and moving forward we have to understand what the social contract consist of,...
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joining me this morning, dagen mcdowell, tom bevin and michael lee.t is great to see everybody this morning on a big show. dagen: great to see you. we are driving by all these stores that were totally boarded up this morning, including whole foods. there was like a little plywood door cut out for people to go in and out. insane. maria: so sad. i saw some of those pictures yesterday. it really was devastating to see all of those stores, all boarded up and what is taking place in new york city this week. among the top stories that we are watching this morning, tensions are still running high across america as protests go on for an eighth straight day over the willing of george floyd. peaceful testimon demonstratorsg violence and t looting yesterday. some protesters defied orders. in new york city, protesters got stuck on the manhattan bridge. they blocked both sides for more than an hour, stretching past the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew. 28 states and washington d.c. activated the national guard at this point. in washington, d.c., mostly peaceful demonstrati
joining me this morning, dagen mcdowell, tom bevin and michael lee.t is great to see everybody this morning on a big show. dagen: great to see you. we are driving by all these stores that were totally boarded up this morning, including whole foods. there was like a little plywood door cut out for people to go in and out. insane. maria: so sad. i saw some of those pictures yesterday. it really was devastating to see all of those stores, all boarded up and what is taking place in new york city...
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pastor robert jeffress dagen: good morning, everyone, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. friday june 19, top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. covid cases on the rise, spiking in cases like florida, texas, arizona bringing new discussions over protection measures as california with mandatory mask order for indoor spaces. 251-point gain on futures after mixed close yesterday, stocks pairing losses in the final minutes of trading. daca at the forefront. president trump slamming a supreme court decision against his bid to end the obama-era protection of undocumented immigrant children. he calls it, quote, a shotgun blast to the face of conservatives. is june teenth marking marking e official day of slavery in the united states and many companies making today an official holiday, more on that ahead. big tech taking on commander in chief. campaign says it's a symbol used by antifa. on campaign trail put joe biden far ahead of president trump as the president bushes for more live debates before the november election. and america together, meet a high school principal going above an
pastor robert jeffress dagen: good morning, everyone, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. friday june 19, top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. covid cases on the rise, spiking in cases like florida, texas, arizona bringing new discussions over protection measures as california with mandatory mask order for indoor spaces. 251-point gain on futures after mixed close yesterday, stocks pairing losses in the final minutes of trading. daca at the forefront. president trump slamming a supreme...
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my colleague 8 years they have been to get sacked mcdowell who looks pretty. now what jack kemp brooks it gets a. laugh that only going to kill a gun that little. list his sims understood. how close to the roof the black on black crime i went in for fun point 5000000 you know who so you address it in you know i don't want to like his son. police fight. the protest. was. looking at a search and i could tell that she was a hater i mean you just make our breaking news like look we're going to the like this. was. here you were doing this to you this big i wanted to impress probably don't even touch the machine come to my destination. was. bizarre who says pam i think it's about the ha ha me proof i proof my business may leave the door so who better to know signals from my city needs a little more than a seal a young puppy got picked up like this is necessary everybody claiming cujo today get found in a pet cemetery. the rifle was all right field was. thank you. yes. we know there. sure. are you know you are not there. last year a lot of people say are you afraid f
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my cousin 8 years they have you if you sack mcdowell you want to strip. now why that damn close it gets a. good laugh only going to give a damn good. list his sims understood. how pro still rufe the black on black crime a winning profile point 5000000 in the loop so you address it in you know someone who like his son the police might think about no protest. now. was but i'm looking at a search and i could tell the truth i hate it i mean you just make our breaking news like look we're going to the lakers for. you want to do this to you this big i want to invest money don't give into the machine come to my destination on a stock yes. these are cruises family think the top of the ha ha me proof i proof my business may leave the door so who better to know things from my city needs a little more than a young puppy got big like this is necessary everybody claiming who's job today get found in a pet cemetery. the right course are going to feel it was. for . thank you. thank you there are. many you know. sure. there are you go you are not there. for life and you
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joining the conversation, dagen mcdowell, mark tepper and kelly torrance.ood to see everybody this morning. now some of the top stories this morning. all four officers involved in george floyd's death have now been charged. derek chauvin, seen with his neon floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes is facing a second degree murder charge. the three other officers were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder. a memorial service will be held today for george floyd in minneapolis. his funeral will be tuesday in houston. three new york city police officers meanwhile were ambushed in brooklyn overnight. two officers were shot, another one was stabbed in the neck. all three are expected to recover. the suspect was shot and is in critical condition as well. nypd police commissioner appeared emotional when speaking about this incident. >> it appears to be a completely cowardly, unprovoked attack on a defenseless police officer. thank god we're not planning a funeral right now. the men and women of this police department should not have to stand any more, n
joining the conversation, dagen mcdowell, mark tepper and kelly torrance.ood to see everybody this morning. now some of the top stories this morning. all four officers involved in george floyd's death have now been charged. derek chauvin, seen with his neon floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes is facing a second degree murder charge. the three other officers were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder. a memorial service will be held today for george floyd in minneapolis. his...
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joining the conversation this morning, dagen mcdowell, mark tepper and kristin soltice anderson.: great to see you, maria. maria: confirmed covid-19 cases in the united states have now surpassed 2 million. the nation hitting this grim milestone as several states have seen actually a surge in new cases as the reopenings take place. one of those states, arizona, has been told to fully activate its emergency plans. the cdc is warning of a dramatic spike nationwide. and new reports show that the number of daily infections in the united states is up by 36%. president trump is headed to dallas today to a church to talk about race relations and police reform. it comes on the heels of emotional testimony yesterday from george floyd's brother at a house hearing on police reform. >> he didn't deserve to die over $20. i'm asking you if that -- is that what a black man is worth? $20? this is 2020. the people elected you to speak for them, to make positive change. george's name means something. you have the opportunity here today to make your names mean something too. maria: and as calls to d
joining the conversation this morning, dagen mcdowell, mark tepper and kristin soltice anderson.: great to see you, maria. maria: confirmed covid-19 cases in the united states have now surpassed 2 million. the nation hitting this grim milestone as several states have seen actually a surge in new cases as the reopenings take place. one of those states, arizona, has been told to fully activate its emergency plans. the cdc is warning of a dramatic spike nationwide. and new reports show that the...
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fox business dagen mcdowell, wealth adviser alli mccartney and gianno caldwell.hank you very much being here. >> great to be here. maria: a lot to talk about, jonathan ward, 20 chinese companies including technology giant hauwei that says are backed by the chinese military, this includes surveillance firm hike vision, aircraft manufacturer aviation industry corporate china, what's your take on the pentagon naming the 20 companies right here and by the way, some of the companies are the same companies that the mic index are invested in. many u.s. and global investors invest in companies despite they are helping the chinese military. >> that's right, maria, it's a very important step. much bigger reckoning with u.s. national security and when you have companies back bid the -- backed by the military and designated chinese affiliated. you're talking about companies that are in direct joint ventures with american companies. largest china air -- aerospace and fidelity. this is a big issue. the entire intertwining, this is all going to change. companies and investors h
fox business dagen mcdowell, wealth adviser alli mccartney and gianno caldwell.hank you very much being here. >> great to be here. maria: a lot to talk about, jonathan ward, 20 chinese companies including technology giant hauwei that says are backed by the chinese military, this includes surveillance firm hike vision, aircraft manufacturer aviation industry corporate china, what's your take on the pentagon naming the 20 companies right here and by the way, some of the companies are the...
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dagen: welcome back i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo.y june 22nd, top stories at 6:30 a.m. eastern. triple digit gain at the open, stocks in the green across the board despite a selloff friday over apple keeping stores closed, some of them amid the pandemic but it was a winning week for all three major market gauges here. i europe today stocks there largely flat after erasing earlier losses, the un and china meeting in video summit hoping to ease tensions over coronavirus disinformation. we have losses across the board at the moment, although slight, in asia overnight selling galore in resurgence of coronavirus cases. china reveals new details of hong kong's controversial security law. cheryl: china unveiled the blue fingerprint of security law that would allow beijing to override hong kong's legal system. prosecute crimes considered threatening to national security. the law would allow top officials to hand pick which judges hear cases. china's legislature is currently reviewing the proposal. well, china has suspended poultry import of
dagen: welcome back i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo.y june 22nd, top stories at 6:30 a.m. eastern. triple digit gain at the open, stocks in the green across the board despite a selloff friday over apple keeping stores closed, some of them amid the pandemic but it was a winning week for all three major market gauges here. i europe today stocks there largely flat after erasing earlier losses, the un and china meeting in video summit hoping to ease tensions over coronavirus...
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i am jesse watters with juan williams, dana perino, greg gutfeld and dagen mcdowell.t's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump leading the way on police reform while defending cops and promising to restore law and order. trump signing an executive order after weeks of protests. it bans choke hold unless an officer's life is in danger. it also calls for more police training and creates a database to track cops with complaints against them. here is the president earlier. >> these standards will be as high and as strong as there is on earth. the vast majority of police officers are selfless and courageous public servants. choke hold will be banned except if an officer's life is at risk. we will have reform without undermining our many great and externally talented law enforcement officers. >> jesse: tromped slamming the far left school to defund police, warning that getting rid of cops would be catastrophic. >> i strongly oppose the radical and dangerous efforts to dissolve our police departments especially now when we've achieved the lowest record
i am jesse watters with juan williams, dana perino, greg gutfeld and dagen mcdowell.t's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump leading the way on police reform while defending cops and promising to restore law and order. trump signing an executive order after weeks of protests. it bans choke hold unless an officer's life is in danger. it also calls for more police training and creates a database to track cops with complaints against them. here is the president...
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former world no1 brooks koepka and graeme mcdowell both pulled out as a precaution after their caddies correspondent iain carter joins us now and iain, this shows just how difficult it is to keep tournaments going whilst we're still in the middle of a pandemic. it shows how difficult it is to keep tournaments going while we're still in the middle of a pandemic? that's right. we have seen in all five players withdraw from this week's event which is under way in connecticut. due to covid—19 related reasons on top of caddies testing positive, the player who actually tested positive on arrival and another who has a family member who is suffering with covid—19. five players out of field here, we had reminders from the commissioner of the pga tour yesterday of the player responsibilities because people have noted a lax attitude towards social—distancing in the first two events and serious repercussions are threatened for anyone breaching the protocols that have been put in place. they have been toughened up as well and that i say, the tournament is now under way. thank you very much. i'll ha
former world no1 brooks koepka and graeme mcdowell both pulled out as a precaution after their caddies correspondent iain carter joins us now and iain, this shows just how difficult it is to keep tournaments going whilst we're still in the middle of a pandemic. it shows how difficult it is to keep tournaments going while we're still in the middle of a pandemic? that's right. we have seen in all five players withdraw from this week's event which is under way in connecticut. due to covid—19...
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i am one williams, along with jesse watters, greg got felled, dana perino, and dagan mcdowell.t is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." we are on day seven of civil unrest in america, protests underway to honor the memory of george floyd, but it comes after more exploitation of the tuition last night. a taking place on american streets, rocking places like new york city and st. louis, bill de blasio acting a citywide curfew that will extend from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and president trump is under fire and using extreme tactics to disperse white house protesters stressed moments before walking at a nearby church. accusing the president of fanning the flames of discord. >> we hope that so many presidents want to be a healer and chiefs, not a fan or of the flames. >> donald trump has combined george wallace with richard nixon. >> using teargas and flash grenades as a photo op of one of the most historic churches in the country or at least in washington, d.c. we can be forgiven for believing the president is more interested in power than in principle. >> juan: dana, let me
i am one williams, along with jesse watters, greg got felled, dana perino, and dagan mcdowell.t is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." we are on day seven of civil unrest in america, protests underway to honor the memory of george floyd, but it comes after more exploitation of the tuition last night. a taking place on american streets, rocking places like new york city and st. louis, bill de blasio acting a citywide curfew that will extend from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and...
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let me bring in jesse watters, juan williams, brian kilmeade and dagen mcdowell as we continue to see on your screen the funeral procession of george floyd as he goes to his final resting place. it will be next to his mother, the woman he cried out for in his final moments. juan williams, if i can start with you, reflections on today or what we just heard about news from washington about some possible bipartisan agreement about some potential police reforms. >> juan: thanks, dana. i think it's been a very emotional day for the family and it was really the family that spoke about george floyd at the funeral in such personal ways, to talk about a poor kid who grew up in the projects in the third ward in houston. the kid who was so big, known as big george or. perry. the picture away from the news and the noise and all the protests, we see a human being. so appropriate that we focus on the fact there's a man there who lost his life in an unfortunate manner. in response to your question about all that's going on, i think they're so much arguing sometimes about this slogan, defund the poli
let me bring in jesse watters, juan williams, brian kilmeade and dagen mcdowell as we continue to see on your screen the funeral procession of george floyd as he goes to his final resting place. it will be next to his mother, the woman he cried out for in his final moments. juan williams, if i can start with you, reflections on today or what we just heard about news from washington about some possible bipartisan agreement about some potential police reforms. >> juan: thanks, dana. i think...
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reporter sean mcdowell joined him for a test drive. you want to go for a ride when tom trumpeter takes you for a spin he drives a hot right he built himself from the wheels up what i did is i took 2 brand new bicycles and cut them into. >>and frame when the covid-19 pandemic pump the brakes on many industries, the retired engineer went to work as right here is a step off of a ladder building this car had of random items some of which came from yard sales, including a piece of a broomstick and a shower door i always build things i i'm always been that way even when i was a kid trumpeter call to his model team says it has an old tiny designed to begin with the courage to electric motors and a backup camera system trumpeter finish the multiyear project last week at a news down time during the pandemic to make everything all this is mind blowing what he has done francisco what our lives across the street from trumpeter he says this would be elan musk is a genius and he wants to take the car for a spin of his own this is a fun thing to to h
reporter sean mcdowell joined him for a test drive. you want to go for a ride when tom trumpeter takes you for a spin he drives a hot right he built himself from the wheels up what i did is i took 2 brand new bicycles and cut them into. >>and frame when the covid-19 pandemic pump the brakes on many industries, the retired engineer went to work as right here is a step off of a ladder building this car had of random items some of which came from yard sales, including a piece of a broomstick...
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the current codes and eventual major leaguers, jack mcdowell, -- and ed sprague junior. lots more happening on this day in sports history. >> reporter: it was the icewater in the veins game. on this day, kevin durant pulled up for three of the 31 points in cleveland. down by 6 with three minutes left. the worriers were in front. then he iced it with defense on lebron james. the worriers were winners, going up three games 20. >> 15-0 in the postseason. golden state takes the 3-0 lead. >> reporter: in a different era, it was the bulls against the jazz. game 3, a record center. the lowest total in finals history and the lowest in any game since the 24 second clock. >> a total humiliation for the jazz. beaten by 42. >> reporter: also french open history, roger fetter won for the only time in 2009. in 1981 it was the 11th and final grand slam when in the 1986 it was the 18th and final slam when for chris everett. that is to stay in sports, june 7. >> somewhere along the line, it is no longer enough to wait for the baby to be born or even find out when he saw the images in the
the current codes and eventual major leaguers, jack mcdowell, -- and ed sprague junior. lots more happening on this day in sports history. >> reporter: it was the icewater in the veins game. on this day, kevin durant pulled up for three of the 31 points in cleveland. down by 6 with three minutes left. the worriers were in front. then he iced it with defense on lebron james. the worriers were winners, going up three games 20. >> 15-0 in the postseason. golden state takes the 3-0...
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dagen: good morning, everyone, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. 6:00 a.m. eastern. concern over spike in coronavirus cases spark selloff, snapping 3-week winning streak last week and you can see how the market performed. the dow the hardest hit down 5 and a half percent. coronavirus cases on the rise. texas and florida among states seeing increase in cases and hospitalizations. coming up a look at the places to contract. protests in atlanta. the shooting now ruled a homicide. parts of seattle remain under siege. the mayor supporting protestors calling their actions an act of patriotism, president trump saying that the mayor and governor should be ashamed of themselves tweeting that the matter can easily be fixed. mortgage rates dropping to a record low, quick and loans ceo joins me at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. find out who can take advantage of low rates and what it could mean for housing recovery. mornings with maria is live right now. ♪ ♪ fears of second wave of coronavirus hitting global markets. europe markets are selling off, down to tune of 1% in england, france
dagen: good morning, everyone, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. 6:00 a.m. eastern. concern over spike in coronavirus cases spark selloff, snapping 3-week winning streak last week and you can see how the market performed. the dow the hardest hit down 5 and a half percent. coronavirus cases on the rise. texas and florida among states seeing increase in cases and hospitalizations. coming up a look at the places to contract. protests in atlanta. the shooting now ruled a homicide. parts of...
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joining the conversation this morning, dagen mcdowell, jon hilsenrath and mattie duppler. to see everybody this morning. mattie: good morning. maria: some of the top stories this morning, major unrest in our nation's capital as protesters attempt to create what they are calling a black house autonomous zone outside of the white house. fencing and large garbage cans are used to build the barrier. the zone's letters seen spray painted on st. jon' jon's churc. protesters clashed with police. [crowd noise] maria: rioters met with police as they tried to take down the andrew jackson statue in lafayette park. president trump promising there will be consequences. >> we're going to do an executive order and we're going to make the cities guard their monuments. this is a disgrace. maria: the president just tweeted that it will be a ten year felony if anything is destroyed from here on out. he did an executive order. the secret service says four members of the media were asked to leave the white house yesterday for their own safety amid the demonstrations. the city of seattle moving
joining the conversation this morning, dagen mcdowell, jon hilsenrath and mattie duppler. to see everybody this morning. mattie: good morning. maria: some of the top stories this morning, major unrest in our nation's capital as protesters attempt to create what they are calling a black house autonomous zone outside of the white house. fencing and large garbage cans are used to build the barrier. the zone's letters seen spray painted on st. jon' jon's churc. protesters clashed with police....
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>> reporter: sarah mcdowell released her video publicly this week >> they were yelling at him to put his hands behind his back but i can see the cops are on top of him both of them are on top of him. >> reporter: hours later the man would be pronounced dead, 33-year-old manuel ellis. the officers called for medical assistance in the background, ellis can be heard. >> i can't breathe i can't breathe. >> reporter: i can't breathe, he says, at least twice on wednesday, the medical examiner ruled his death a homicide the cause? respiratory arrest due to physical restraint methamphetamine and heart condition were listed as contributing factors tacoma's mayor lashing out. >> and the officers who committed this crime should be fired and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. >> reporter: the police union fired back this is not the time to sacrifice dedicated public servants at the altar of public sentiment, especially when that sentiment is almost wholly fueled by the uninformed anger of a theatrical politician a spokesperson for the tacoma police says ellis assaulted an officer that nig
>> reporter: sarah mcdowell released her video publicly this week >> they were yelling at him to put his hands behind his back but i can see the cops are on top of him both of them are on top of him. >> reporter: hours later the man would be pronounced dead, 33-year-old manuel ellis. the officers called for medical assistance in the background, ellis can be heard. >> i can't breathe i can't breathe. >> reporter: i can't breathe, he says, at least twice on...
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morning optimal capital, director of strategy and market analyst stacy is here along with dagen mcdowell jon hilsenrath and the national taxpayer's union senior fellow mattie duppler. good morning. mattie: good morning, maria. maria: what do you think of where we are and how severe the recession will go? >> well, it's very interesting because no recession since the 1800's i guess has been shorter than six months. i guess the question on the table is this going to be the shortest recession in history and that all depends on rebound of gdp, of course, which those estimates are still kind of coming because could we lose 50% in the second quarter, there are all of the estimates going out there and how could we have the biggest uptick in gdp with the reopening in the third quarter and all remains to be seen. could anyone view it positively that we don't hit a depression as that was also once on the table. >> francis, what does that mean for the backdrop, would you be allocating capital on where we are in the recession? >> i think that the stock market has gotten ahead of itself as far as mark
morning optimal capital, director of strategy and market analyst stacy is here along with dagen mcdowell jon hilsenrath and the national taxpayer's union senior fellow mattie duppler. good morning. mattie: good morning, maria. maria: what do you think of where we are and how severe the recession will go? >> well, it's very interesting because no recession since the 1800's i guess has been shorter than six months. i guess the question on the table is this going to be the shortest recession...
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dagen mcdowell, what do you think, your reaction?ack and still is boring and slow as it ever was and to the man who posted on my instagram feed under about i don't know what i'm talking about that owners have plenty of money to pay these extremely greedy players, i don't know what i'm talking about, he posted it under photo of my dad where i'm talking about my dead mom. i want to tell that pant stain that he can stick it where the sun doesn't shine. [laughter] maria: i saw your post. i didn't see where he posted it but yeah i hear you. dagen: under the photo of my dad for father's day where i'm talking about my dead mom. that's awesome. it still stinks. maria: unbelievable. it pays to wear a mask. cesar's entertainment in las vegas is offering lucky deal if they wear mask. 20 bucks to gamble, $7,500 has been rollinged out. ryan, what's your take, you can turn the 20 to into 40? ryan: i love that people are gambling again. this is a good sign. people are going to spend that money. maria: come on, are you recommending you spend your st
dagen mcdowell, what do you think, your reaction?ack and still is boring and slow as it ever was and to the man who posted on my instagram feed under about i don't know what i'm talking about that owners have plenty of money to pay these extremely greedy players, i don't know what i'm talking about, he posted it under photo of my dad where i'm talking about my dead mom. i want to tell that pant stain that he can stick it where the sun doesn't shine. [laughter] maria: i saw your post. i didn't...
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reporter sean mcdowell joined him for a test drive. >>and i told her i went on trumpeter takes you for a spin he drives a hot right he built himself from the wheels up what i did is i took 2 brand new bicycles and cut them into and frame when the covid-19 pandemic pump the brakes on many industries, the retired engineer went to work as right here is a step off of the ladder building this car had of random items some of which came from yard sales, including a piece of a broomstick and a shower door i always build things i i'm always been that way even when i was a kid trumpeter call to his model team says it has an old-time he designed to begin with the courage to electric motors and a backup camera system trumpeter finish the multiyear project last week at a news down time during the pandemic to make everything this is my love what he has done francisco what our lives across the street from trumpeter he says this would be elan musk is a genius and he wants to take the car for a spin of his own this is a fun thing to to have in our neig
reporter sean mcdowell joined him for a test drive. >>and i told her i went on trumpeter takes you for a spin he drives a hot right he built himself from the wheels up what i did is i took 2 brand new bicycles and cut them into and frame when the covid-19 pandemic pump the brakes on many industries, the retired engineer went to work as right here is a step off of the ladder building this car had of random items some of which came from yard sales, including a piece of a broomstick and a...
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maria: dagen mcdowell.: one thing we are missing here phil, we are talking about the recovery and the surge in asset prices as if it's happening organically, it's not, it's because of the federal reserve intervention, massive and unprecedented and particularly with the announcement that the fed, details on its move to deploy what a quarter of a trillion dollars to buy corporate bonds. the fed is creating vast distortions in the market and is literally propping up what the wall street journal editorial page is calling zombie companies and the fed will be there forever in order to make sense of the skyrocketing stock and debt prices. phil: i will take that one step forward. i don't think it's just the extraordinary policy response from the federal reserve. i think washington, the administration and congress have set their end of the bargain as well. we've already got 4 phases. phase 5 we think is going come somewhere in the middle of july and that's another trillion dollars and there's been enormously policy
maria: dagen mcdowell.: one thing we are missing here phil, we are talking about the recovery and the surge in asset prices as if it's happening organically, it's not, it's because of the federal reserve intervention, massive and unprecedented and particularly with the announcement that the fed, details on its move to deploy what a quarter of a trillion dollars to buy corporate bonds. the fed is creating vast distortions in the market and is literally propping up what the wall street journal...
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>>that the energy stays the same community organizer michael mcdowell says the wheels of change are moving he believes minneapolis is the epicenter of the uprising and will be the city where different type of policing will become reality i feel like a lot of folks are trying to adjust to how fast the change we want is actually happening what's happening on this site is a connection with community like never before was standing here taking this all in. >>our generation and our children's generation. >>they world could give change you guys are going to see this in textbooks and in history and this is. something you need to it so teaching moment on the last day of school and our 18th wedding anniversary annabeth road it's this gathering of people from all different backgrounds gives him hope that together we can force change i hope one day we can all sit around a. >>a table somewhere have a great conversation and look back at 2 day ago we made a difference that's really want to help. >>bruce rodriguez has been telling us it's going to start cooling down let's take one more look at the forecas
>>that the energy stays the same community organizer michael mcdowell says the wheels of change are moving he believes minneapolis is the epicenter of the uprising and will be the city where different type of policing will become reality i feel like a lot of folks are trying to adjust to how fast the change we want is actually happening what's happening on this site is a connection with community like never before was standing here taking this all in. >>our generation and our...
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mcdowell says he wants to protect the other players and his own physical and mental well—being.ssages on whether you identify as bame, which stands for black and asian and minority ethnic. " itjust lumps us all together rather than saying what we are, it's great you're having this debate". "i don't so much identify with it as full within it, it isa identify with it as full within it, it is a category and given most diversity programmes use bame, it opened some doors but it is less helpful than people of colour to reflect global white racism". sanjay says, "i hate it, the acronym seems to have come from nowhere during the pandemic and i feel it pigeonholes me and puts me in a box, i am british indian and should be called that, i'm notan british indian and should be called that, i'm not an acronym. news shows, they should not use acronyms to compartmentalise people, it is offensive". jp says, "i can't stand it, refer to me as a person of colour or black british". it is up and used by the media, officials and politicians but does anyone who is supposed to be included in those group
mcdowell says he wants to protect the other players and his own physical and mental well—being.ssages on whether you identify as bame, which stands for black and asian and minority ethnic. " itjust lumps us all together rather than saying what we are, it's great you're having this debate". "i don't so much identify with it as full within it, it isa identify with it as full within it, it is a category and given most diversity programmes use bame, it opened some doors but it is...
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over on mcdowell represents a tradition that makes the gospel narrative accessible in many forms. the villages crucifix carvers are as famous as its passion play which has been attracting visitors since the 19th century. some with them were english critics as it was free the british the swedish and the danish royals and the austrian hausberg have all been here little. 1. 101. 100 mired knows he'll be tied up here for the next 10 months 5 times a week from mid may until october the residents of oberammergau will rehearse jesus's suffering and death each performance lasts more than 5 hours it's a mammoth undertaking device to come from from a $1500.00. 1000 visitors come from all over the world to see the passion play at the end is jesus you are at the center of things and that's where you just so you have a responsibility each day that you appear on the stage to perform as well as you possibly can to go to bed early the night before to know other lives and to stay healthy because really after portraying jesus has had a bad day it's especially noticeable on those of. his a festive a
over on mcdowell represents a tradition that makes the gospel narrative accessible in many forms. the villages crucifix carvers are as famous as its passion play which has been attracting visitors since the 19th century. some with them were english critics as it was free the british the swedish and the danish royals and the austrian hausberg have all been here little. 1. 101. 100 mired knows he'll be tied up here for the next 10 months 5 times a week from mid may until october the residents of...
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quietly or openly in commissioner mcdowell's voicing i will take your word for it and i have not seen him or you knowt not intended to be cognizant of the genuine practical limitations? number one, the commission had will struggle with this because it knows the practical limitations are and we have watched the history of them struggling with the decency statute or smoking advertisements in the 70s but the minute you start talking about content centered speech regulation you are in a thicket that many not regulators relish trying to navigate number one. that will be part of difficulty and hesitation. the other is the inter- agency is nominally independent and does not like the being drawn into political fights between electoral politicians who, for their own interest, will often try to use an issue or the agency to serve its political ends. that is all this time and by the way, the commission has been a poll in that direction. go back to president johnson who is beating up broadcast stations or nixon who was obsessed with coverage. we have seen it for as long as the sec has existed but
quietly or openly in commissioner mcdowell's voicing i will take your word for it and i have not seen him or you knowt not intended to be cognizant of the genuine practical limitations? number one, the commission had will struggle with this because it knows the practical limitations are and we have watched the history of them struggling with the decency statute or smoking advertisements in the 70s but the minute you start talking about content centered speech regulation you are in a thicket...
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sumner county patrol deputy jody mcdowell says the ladies left him a note saying black lives matter but your service. breakfast paid. he posted that sweet story to facebook where it is going viral. this is what our country needs to move towards unity and healing. lisa chiming in saying this has made my day and restored my faith a little bit. a story about unity and division. i think we can all get behind that. rob: going to end on a sad story for the fans of the new england patriots, right? >> the time has come. check it out. tom brady in a tampa bay buccaneers uniform. jillian: that's sharp. >> still rocking the number 12 but arresting different colors. what do you think? is this weird? do you care? do you like it? a bunch of opinions. mark saying can we flag this for offensive content and jordan chiming in saying i never thought i would say that but the jersey looks good on t.b. 12. i have a feeling buccaneer jersey sales, guys, are going to go through the roof. jillian: i'm sure. there is the red, and the white,and the black version we just saw. looks pretty good. >> i agree. thanks,
sumner county patrol deputy jody mcdowell says the ladies left him a note saying black lives matter but your service. breakfast paid. he posted that sweet story to facebook where it is going viral. this is what our country needs to move towards unity and healing. lisa chiming in saying this has made my day and restored my faith a little bit. a story about unity and division. i think we can all get behind that. rob: going to end on a sad story for the fans of the new england patriots, right?...
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maria: yeah, dagen mcdowell. dagen: dr. mike, what all the shutdowns are doing suppressing the number of cases in the short run. it just spreads them out over a longer period of time, so when you open up in some way you're going to see more cases and it's not the government's job whether it's federal, state or local to police individual behavior. if people are going to make the decision to not wear a mask or gather in groups which young people are clearly down in florida, that's nobody's business but their own and they're take on that risk. what about the school kids and the effects on their mental health that they've been trapped at home essentially and not able to go to school and socialize with other children? what about older americans who have been trapped at home unable to socialize with people in a safe way? i really push back on, you know, if somebody is not wearing a mask, stay away but it's not the government's job to police it because quite frankly they've done a poor job of doing that, look at governor cuomo ess
maria: yeah, dagen mcdowell. dagen: dr. mike, what all the shutdowns are doing suppressing the number of cases in the short run. it just spreads them out over a longer period of time, so when you open up in some way you're going to see more cases and it's not the government's job whether it's federal, state or local to police individual behavior. if people are going to make the decision to not wear a mask or gather in groups which young people are clearly down in florida, that's nobody's...
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but mcdowell disputes that saying ellis was just walking down the street when the officers got out ofir car and body slammed him. >> looked like he had full pressure on his body. just looks like he can't breathe. >> no heads on knees. no cutting off of circulation. none of that. >> reporter: pierce county detective says the officers involved were placed on leave after the incident but defended their actions. >> throughout the process, he had trouble breathing and he told people, i can't breathe. they put him on the side and called for aid. >> reporter: james bible is now calling for an sundindependent investigation by the state of washington. >> the laumts agencies that have been investigating this have utterly failed this family and this community. >> reporter: i'm carter evans for "cbs this morning." >>> an update on another story we're following. the man who shot ahmaud arbery back in february is accused of using a racial slur. he did so as arbery lay on the ground dying. this allegation came from a georgia state investigator during a hearing for the three men charged in arbery's d
but mcdowell disputes that saying ellis was just walking down the street when the officers got out ofir car and body slammed him. >> looked like he had full pressure on his body. just looks like he can't breathe. >> no heads on knees. no cutting off of circulation. none of that. >> reporter: pierce county detective says the officers involved were placed on leave after the incident but defended their actions. >> throughout the process, he had trouble breathing and he told...
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contributor charlie preachy is so southern she is sweet and a biscuit, fox business network anchor dagen mcdowellshe is the master of stark but she still can't park, host of sincerely cat on fox nation, kat timpf. and a ferris wheel is a tool who, the massive sidekick on fox nation, tyrus. charlie, charlie, charlie, what did you make of his comeback? charlie: i thought it was really sensational. if we lived in the same world, political times professors around the country are tearing up all the lectures for the past 20 years and rewriting everything. that speech, that story that he told about what happened at west point was the greatest political theater i have ever witnessed in my life. it was absolutely astonishing. you take something that is your greatest weakness, you lead with it, that was ia center of the entire rally. you go there, make it hilarious. the guy is walking off stage reenacting the entire thing. he is a comedian genius, he knows how to tell a story and the most important part of telling the story to make sure you have villains in doe's has a villain and there always in the audie
contributor charlie preachy is so southern she is sweet and a biscuit, fox business network anchor dagen mcdowellshe is the master of stark but she still can't park, host of sincerely cat on fox nation, kat timpf. and a ferris wheel is a tool who, the massive sidekick on fox nation, tyrus. charlie, charlie, charlie, what did you make of his comeback? charlie: i thought it was really sensational. if we lived in the same world, political times professors around the country are tearing up all the...