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question that many of you him, buzz ming from -- it had power. and i had an answer. yes. it will be passed. public insists upon it. as usual i quoted lincoln, everything.ment is with it you can accomplish almost anything. nothing t practically but in order for public sentiment to prevail, people to know, and more than people do er before, know what the challenges, what he solutions are, in this legislation, and what the obstacles are to its passage. so we'll not rest until it becomes the law. rest until the changes are made. countries t of the ahead of us, in states and towns, cities and states and towns, people are acting upon of these provisions already. it is our responsibility now it does becomeat the law. as we're doing this we see injustice, the disparity in the deaths of the coronavirus crisis. of colorad that people have a disproportionate share of a deaths, and there is reason for that. because we do not have a plan executed by the xecutive branch for testing, treating, social distancing to identify the size of the problem. those who are infected, so that and con
question that many of you him, buzz ming from -- it had power. and i had an answer. yes. it will be passed. public insists upon it. as usual i quoted lincoln, everything.ment is with it you can accomplish almost anything. nothing t practically but in order for public sentiment to prevail, people to know, and more than people do er before, know what the challenges, what he solutions are, in this legislation, and what the obstacles are to its passage. so we'll not rest until it becomes the law....
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ming one joe was detained by canadian officials in december 2018 at the request of the us government unveiling charges one showing the chinese telecom firm trade secrets obstructed a criminal investigation and evaded economic sanctions on iran. canada's government has insisted that it had stayed out of the legal proceedings against manc but newly released documents tell a different story heavily redacted report shows that canada's spy agency the canadian security intelligence service or. knew about meng's arrest ahead of time the report also shows the us federal bureau of investigation was involved in the arrest saying that it vance communication to see sis came from the f.b.i. before the arrest happened at vancouver international airport since the beginning many have suspected that making one shows arrest has been politically motivated some experts say the newly released documents point to coordinated state misconduct between the u.s. and canada in fact one part of the report points out that the f.b.i. didn't attend meg's arrest in an effort to avoid perception of influence with the
ming one joe was detained by canadian officials in december 2018 at the request of the us government unveiling charges one showing the chinese telecom firm trade secrets obstructed a criminal investigation and evaded economic sanctions on iran. canada's government has insisted that it had stayed out of the legal proceedings against manc but newly released documents tell a different story heavily redacted report shows that canada's spy agency the canadian security intelligence service or. knew...
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arrested in canada china's move now comes weeks after canadian judge ruled out proceedings to extradite ming to the u.s. will go ahead. officials in the south african city of cape town bracing for infections to peak at the end of june or beginning of july the city has been especially hard by the coronavirus with more than half of the country's 83000 confirmed cases located in the western region u.w. south africa correspondent the reports now from cape town the cape town international convention center is now a field hospital with around 1000 beds cape town the center of the coronavirus pandemic in south africa is preparing for the worst and additional $5000.00 jobs for nurses and doctors have been advertised for cape town and the surrounding area . and his team have massively increased testing one 3rd of those tested here have been infected with the virus and there aren't enough testing kits available. port levenstein. one problem is clearly the international supply situation that's something we really notice in the laboratory we're ultimately at the back of the line when it comes to supply
arrested in canada china's move now comes weeks after canadian judge ruled out proceedings to extradite ming to the u.s. will go ahead. officials in the south african city of cape town bracing for infections to peak at the end of june or beginning of july the city has been especially hard by the coronavirus with more than half of the country's 83000 confirmed cases located in the western region u.w. south africa correspondent the reports now from cape town the cape town international convention...
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y ahÍ estÁn los datos equino mings. abril asÍ estaba la tasa de desempleo. quÉ pasÓ en mayo, el dato es mejor, 13,3% la tasa de desempleo y se crearon 2,5 millones de trabajos estos trabajos se generaron en estos sectores, ocio y.... 1,2 millones casi medio millÓn de empleos en la construcciÓn. 443 mil empleos generado fernandes la educaciÓn. los hombres tienen menor tasa de desempleo t que las mujeres. y en grupos raciales los blancos se llevan la peor parte. quienes han visto el mayor descenso en la tasa de desempleo en el Último mes flt el coronavirus avanza y el nÚmero de contagios se acerca al millÓ 900 mil. >>> ahÍ estÁ 1 millÓn 900 mil. hay una nueva noticia y viene de new york van 2 dÍas consecutivos en los que ahÍ, que fue el epicentro d la pandemia no sereportÓ ninguna muerte en new york en otros lugares, sÍ que hemos visto un repunte en los contagios. karla amezola nos explica por quÉ hemos visto este incremento >>> los casos de coronavirus en estados unidos han ido en aumento. reuniones masivas como despegue
y ahÍ estÁn los datos equino mings. abril asÍ estaba la tasa de desempleo. quÉ pasÓ en mayo, el dato es mejor, 13,3% la tasa de desempleo y se crearon 2,5 millones de trabajos estos trabajos se generaron en estos sectores, ocio y.... 1,2 millones casi medio millÓn de empleos en la construcciÓn. 443 mil empleos generado fernandes la educaciÓn. los hombres tienen menor tasa de desempleo t que las mujeres. y en grupos raciales los blancos se llevan la peor parte. quienes han visto el mayor...
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partly from lack of trying, but partly "wall street journal," bob davis and ming ming wers e i. -- wein know the main players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i thi
partly from lack of trying, but partly "wall street journal," bob davis and ming ming wers e i. -- wein know the main players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and...
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partly from lack of trying, but partly "wall street journal," bob davis and ming ming wers e i. -- weiain players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends ba
partly from lack of trying, but partly "wall street journal," bob davis and ming ming wers e i. -- weiain players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a...
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it s really not real noticeae, but tn enever the watertarted ming inven moreith it, got to be me rapid ecause theyad more ter coming in and theand di'ttand a ance, so many ople on eir wn did me the desion to becau of the ter. dena naqn: my damoved of th island, want toay, righ before was borbecause sn' able get to rk with theoad floong and hneeded to rk, but am from e biloxi-ctimacha-octaw ba isle deean charles, and that's mheritagethat is dghter's hertage. y know, th's oufamily lacy. albert. naqui yaah! [laughr] getll the pple who ll be med. huy up, faer boy. a ild waborn, everybo went anvisit androught aift. nowt's t appening hank youor toda's srise. den, yowant a iian na? yes.our names little fox. the dplacemenreally, ally ade a chge in ouculture. nowe kind live-- ha ha ha-like the are no indns, ok? dupre: e only way these coastal mmunitiewill rvive io the lar 21st cenry is torotect oselves fm the gu of mexi. i realize 300 yea, this wl prbably bell open ter. iean, theea will ke us al ov. what 'm ting to dwith e leveeystem, wt i' ying too, is buourselve two o3 generaons. i's jt about
it s really not real noticeae, but tn enever the watertarted ming inven moreith it, got to be me rapid ecause theyad more ter coming in and theand di'ttand a ance, so many ople on eir wn did me the desion to becau of the ter. dena naqn: my damoved of th island, want toay, righ before was borbecause sn' able get to rk with theoad floong and hneeded to rk, but am from e biloxi-ctimacha-octaw ba isle deean charles, and that's mheritagethat is dghter's hertage. y know, th's oufamily lacy. albert....
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partly from lack of trying, but partly "wall street journal," bob davis and ming ming wers e i. -- weiplayers in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. and because we don't know exactly when this crisis is going to be over and we don't know exactly when the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for... and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else. it's why at m
partly from lack of trying, but partly "wall street journal," bob davis and ming ming wers e i. -- weiplayers in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new...
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all the warnings that were ming, thinking about the health systems in africa and how they would struggltoand seeing how wealthy nations were having it tough, many cntries took swift measures early on. we saw countries going out of lockdown before -- going into lockdown before they confirmed their first taste. -- case. that is why it has spread slower contained it or seemingly to contain itould initial cases that were rorted in the countrbefore it spread into communities. vemauritius, they had o300 cases and they have tested more than 7% of the population and have not had cases frly a month now. katty: y not only ar a journalist, you have a masters in epidemiology. looking at this situation going foard, can there be the same level of confidence the countries will matain it? reporter: it ia mixed bag. you have mauritius which has done well, and others which are having aough luck. so in denial. we see in east africa tanzania's stopped testing and stopped posting results at the end of april and recently the government declad they have dealt with coronavirus and nng they are opep the country f
all the warnings that were ming, thinking about the health systems in africa and how they would struggltoand seeing how wealthy nations were having it tough, many cntries took swift measures early on. we saw countries going out of lockdown before -- going into lockdown before they confirmed their first taste. -- case. that is why it has spread slower contained it or seemingly to contain itould initial cases that were rorted in the countrbefore it spread into communities. vemauritius, they had...
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a particula variety can get ededs dictly from the farmeraratherhan buying tm m commciallyly that's mingsier for farmers to divsifyfy sains. >> arod heherefor example, the ack, t t red and the spotted corn have stard d to didisappr. they're e not being grgrown as . we w want to revivive these ts of corn n and reintegrgrate tm back intnto farming. >> the i idea of registering eh corncob exactly y is designed o encouragage the farmerers to w local l varieties, r rather tn buying industrlllly pruced seeds. this corn was s grown byrwrwino gÓmez. he's o one of the lolocal farm. on h his land or m milpa, as e fields are known here, he grows pumpkins, beans and above all maize. ,>> here i havyeyellow cn. there are 14 rows of that. i li to o growots ofof didifferent cololours. i have four r here altogetethe whwhite, yellow,w, black a r d cocorn. and sometimes i've h had pink, spotted or purple cause they've crcross-propagatated ie field.d. >> cororn was first t cultivaty the inindigenous peoeoples f mexico thousands of yearagago. dedespitthe mamany alternatits availablble these days, most farmer
a particula variety can get ededs dictly from the farmeraratherhan buying tm m commciallyly that's mingsier for farmers to divsifyfy sains. >> arod heherefor example, the ack, t t red and the spotted corn have stard d to didisappr. they're e not being grgrown as . we w want to revivive these ts of corn n and reintegrgrate tm back intnto farming. >> the i idea of registering eh corncob exactly y is designed o encouragage the farmerers to w local l varieties, r rather tn buying...
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then the monthels insayed and then the ming empire and the ming were opposite. they wanted tight, centralized control of everything. they literally controlled where you could travel and they needed a report from every merchant on how much stock he held in this warehouse at regular intervals. the mandarins at the center did. this was a recipe for killing innovation and sure enough china sank into lack of information and e -- innovation and eventually extreme poverty. the lesson there is if you run an authoritarian regime and gets more intrusive into the life of ordinary small businessmen you'll stop innovation. it's easy to do. >> host: i wonder if we worry too much but china being a leading technological power, having an authoritarian country being the technological front tier, if those who things aren't sustainable and i worry that we're so worried about it that we figure maybe they figured out a different model and we have to follow and because already the united states there's more and more talk but industrial policy and we need to be picking -- everybody kno
then the monthels insayed and then the ming empire and the ming were opposite. they wanted tight, centralized control of everything. they literally controlled where you could travel and they needed a report from every merchant on how much stock he held in this warehouse at regular intervals. the mandarins at the center did. this was a recipe for killing innovation and sure enough china sank into lack of information and e -- innovation and eventually extreme poverty. the lesson there is if you...
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and the police officers suspected of sho ming brooks was fired.ell, the shooting came aft d anti-racistnother blacklo, wa inarke i the huge p ptests atlanttduring the weekend. the wendys's -- wendy's was burned. we saw momentum building now in atlanta as we await this decision from the authorities is going to be forward to a his criminal proceedings for the police officer involved. gary: yeah. there's two -- there ibe a n of choices the district attorney has down the in fulton county in atlanta. he could charge garrett, the man, the police officer who could charge him with murder. he cou h charge with econd-degree t of version of murder which is felony murderhich is effectively murdering someone while committing another offense d isef uustifiedea suation. he could charge him with esarselursl my sentence. the other police officer, we don't know what kind of charge he may face. but those are the choices that are facing the district attorney. just to remd you, in the case in minneapolis, of course, no ses are exactly the same, but in the case of minn
and the police officers suspected of sho ming brooks was fired.ell, the shooting came aft d anti-racistnother blacklo, wa inarke i the huge p ptests atlanttduring the weekend. the wendys's -- wendy's was burned. we saw momentum building now in atlanta as we await this decision from the authorities is going to be forward to a his criminal proceedings for the police officer involved. gary: yeah. there's two -- there ibe a n of choices the district attorney has down the in fulton county in...
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local autonomy and there was a lot of freedom and then the mongols invaded and after that came the ming empire and the ming work quite the opposite of the song, they wanted centralized control of everything. a literally controlled where you could travel and they needed a report from every merchant on how much stock he held in his warehouse. at regular intervals. the mandarins. this was a recipe for killing innovation and sure enough, china into lack of innovation and eventually extreme poverty over the next few centuries. so the lesson there is that if you run an authoritarian regime and it gets more and more intrusive into the life of ordinary small businessman , then you will stop innovation. it's quite easy to do. >> i wonder if we worry to much about china being a leading technological power, that having an authoritarian country the technological frontier, if those are just two things are sustainable and i worry that we are so worried about it we figure maybe they figured out a different model and that's what we have to follow an already the united states there's more and more talk
local autonomy and there was a lot of freedom and then the mongols invaded and after that came the ming empire and the ming work quite the opposite of the song, they wanted centralized control of everything. a literally controlled where you could travel and they needed a report from every merchant on how much stock he held in his warehouse. at regular intervals. the mandarins. this was a recipe for killing innovation and sure enough, china into lack of innovation and eventually extreme poverty...
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saturday contra costa county had its most, its highest number of positive coronavirus much better ming in at 92. with 82 new confirmed pulsatile possible cases in contra costa county. andria borba kpix 5.>>> the number of people getting tested in the state has gone up significantly with a record number of 92,000 test just yesterday. more than 3 million tests have been given since mid-march. with the number of tests going up, so has the positivity rate. that's the number of people who have tested positive divided by the total number of tests administered. the rate went from 4.5 % last monday to 4.8 % today.>>> california governor's past and present coming together to urge residents to wind those ace masts. >> maybe you didn't vote for me. >> news flash, i voted for greg amos. >> no matter who you voted for our if you didn't vote at all, it doesn't change the fact that californians look out for one another. >> the state released this video on social media today putting safety above politics. former governor jerry brown, greg davis, arnold schwarzenegger, pete wilson all sharing the same
saturday contra costa county had its most, its highest number of positive coronavirus much better ming in at 92. with 82 new confirmed pulsatile possible cases in contra costa county. andria borba kpix 5.>>> the number of people getting tested in the state has gone up significantly with a record number of 92,000 test just yesterday. more than 3 million tests have been given since mid-march. with the number of tests going up, so has the positivity rate. that's the number of people who...
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bullets and tear gas he's now applauding the protesters hillary clinton whose phone us for football ming things has led to a new black slave industry in libya and she's now tweeting tag black lives not. this chart tells an incredible story of the power of black lives matter as a mass movement your fellow american sahara and you keep marching over the past few weeks we've seen young people in every corner of the country step up and become leaders through organization and mobilization they're showing us that we can sustain this momentum to bring about real change at the end of the day this is a cruel and unjust world for most war as war and politics is politics take libya as an example a decade ago it was well a state it had little or it was ruled by an autocrat but there was one of the richest states in africa people didn't need to see to europe to find peace but then came european and american jets and bombs and the people rather supporting the people of libya build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous for attacks by regime forces on the libyan citizens. we came we saw the
bullets and tear gas he's now applauding the protesters hillary clinton whose phone us for football ming things has led to a new black slave industry in libya and she's now tweeting tag black lives not. this chart tells an incredible story of the power of black lives matter as a mass movement your fellow american sahara and you keep marching over the past few weeks we've seen young people in every corner of the country step up and become leaders through organization and mobilization they're...
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. >> the cat in the video looked very uncomfortable ming on the trying to find its way back. and it may be a little disoriented. the videos are actually quite sad because it's clearly not in its comfort zone. >> it's at least the third time one was seen in the city since 2017. >>> in business wsjob cuts at a carrier is planning to eliminate at least 3,400 jobs, and the company is closing 250 stores across the country as it deals with the economic fallout from covid-19. >>> the former head of bumblebee tuna has been sentenced to more than three years in prison convicted of price fixing in a scheme that also involved starkist and chicken of the sea brands. prosecutors say the scheme cost consumers millions and the companies have been fined. >>> a lebron james rookie card is going up for sale next monday, and it's expected to sell for a record price. only 23 of them were made. the one being sold is autographed and comes with a piece of james' jersey from that season. experts predict it will fetch more than a million dollars. >>> coming up, a homeowner cooking bacon for breakfast
. >> the cat in the video looked very uncomfortable ming on the trying to find its way back. and it may be a little disoriented. the videos are actually quite sad because it's clearly not in its comfort zone. >> it's at least the third time one was seen in the city since 2017. >>> in business wsjob cuts at a carrier is planning to eliminate at least 3,400 jobs, and the company is closing 250 stores across the country as it deals with the economic fallout from covid-19....
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. >> reporter: charles ming says he is angry but doesn't support violence. he's hoping protests will lead to the change america needs. >> it's important because it's been going on too long. >> reporter: one protest sign tonight said george floyd was peaceful and so are real protesters. after curfew, a small group refusing to disperse near a freeway on-ramp erupted in cheers. a newspaper photographer captured the moment. an officer took a knee and hugged a protester. satisfied, the group left. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> in fremont, it was the silence that spoke. demonstrators knelt on a knee for five minutes in solidarity with floyd who died after being kneed by a police officer for nearly that amount of time. the crowd marched to city hall and then to the police stat a td marchers made their way down the great highway spreading across the bike path, marching along ocean beach. and in marin, a large crowd marched to st. andrew presbyterian church in sausalito where they sat on the lawn and listened to speakers. warnings of violence and looting, hundred
. >> reporter: charles ming says he is angry but doesn't support violence. he's hoping protests will lead to the change america needs. >> it's important because it's been going on too long. >> reporter: one protest sign tonight said george floyd was peaceful and so are real protesters. after curfew, a small group refusing to disperse near a freeway on-ramp erupted in cheers. a newspaper photographer captured the moment. an officer took a knee and hugged a protester. satisfied,...
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. >> can you handle these donations ming in?>> we are currently handling is allowing us to bring back employees for processing those donations so that is creating jobs as well. it is a lot of donations but we are incredibly grateful r the generosity and the coarunity nd us. >> whais your expectatn about how many stores you will be able to reopen and how many will be closed for good? >> it is one of the saddest things because we are employing some of the most vulnerable californians but because we have not goen relief we are going to have to close a number of stores. i think of the 18 stores we have in my chapter we will have to close probably five or six. we also have folks around the state of california and some w gols that are struggling. there may be mergers and closures of good wells. it remains to be seen. people are -- i don't think that people often understand the huge service that goodwill ovides to the community on an environmental level but also on an employment level. and we ve at my chapter alone, 10% of the people t
. >> can you handle these donations ming in?>> we are currently handling is allowing us to bring back employees for processing those donations so that is creating jobs as well. it is a lot of donations but we are incredibly grateful r the generosity and the coarunity nd us. >> whais your expectatn about how many stores you will be able to reopen and how many will be closed for good? >> it is one of the saddest things because we are employing some of the most vulnerable...
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he's recording me and threat ming me and my dog. >> reporter: the list of false claims against african-americanback decades. 1989 in boston. >> charles stewart shot and killed his pregnant wife and wounded himself, but told police a black man did it. >> reporter: a murderous south carolina mother five years later. >> in 1994, susan smith claimed she was car jacked by a black man who took off with her two young sons in the back seat. >> reporter: and last month in florida, after the droungiwninga 9-year-old uh advertiautistic b allegedly by his mom. >> she made up a story about her son alejandro being abducted by two black men. >> why is it we're so quick to blame black folks for things they didn't do? they all k o ty feho educator tim wise says it's not fear that drives people to conflate blackness with crime, but power and a disregard for some people of color. >> american history
he's recording me and threat ming me and my dog. >> reporter: the list of false claims against african-americanback decades. 1989 in boston. >> charles stewart shot and killed his pregnant wife and wounded himself, but told police a black man did it. >> reporter: a murderous south carolina mother five years later. >> in 1994, susan smith claimed she was car jacked by a black man who took off with her two young sons in the back seat. >> reporter: and last month in...
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idea has ming up because the children are relatively asymptomat, that they mainly have the infection and may be carriers. the data suggestso far that may not be the caseut we really haven't seen large scale studies where the children are back in school. we have seen some studies for example, from holland. that demonstrated that the mosti common traion pathway is from adult to child but that was during a time in holland when the shelter in place rules were therdo sue we know from looking at schools around the world that there are examples of successes and there are examples where there's outbreaks in thdo schools. wet know yet whether those outbreaks appeared from the kids to the adults or from the l to the children. this is really important and yet unanswered question. >> but you are in favor of sending kids back to school in the fall despite the risk of infection? >> yes. this among many of my colleagues o are expertin the transmission and experts in social andbehavioral that the risk of keeping children at home suggest that you can keep them in a bubble that they te won't ct with a
idea has ming up because the children are relatively asymptomat, that they mainly have the infection and may be carriers. the data suggestso far that may not be the caseut we really haven't seen large scale studies where the children are back in school. we have seen some studies for example, from holland. that demonstrated that the mosti common traion pathway is from adult to child but that was during a time in holland when the shelter in place rules were therdo sue we know from looking at...
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turn in her favor with her lawyer saying the spy agency documents prove abuse of power in addition mings attorneys reportedly plan to use president trump public comments made in 2018 when he said he would be willing to intervene in this case if it would help the u.s. secure a trade deal with china or serve other american national security interests her legal team claiming given another example to her extradition case the u.s. is tainted by politics for r t m now it's my heart with. allies voices at the white house continue to finger point at china for this pandemic china has opened up its $45.00 trillion dollar financial market to foreign investors and some of that to american express the u.s. based credit card company meanwhile another financial story is brewing but not yet getting headlines and that is where our very own record sanchez comes in host of news a threat sanchez of course tell us what's happening behind closed doors with this upcoming u.s. china talk in hawaii. well there are 3 really important developments that have been taking place that i thing. we as americans need to k
turn in her favor with her lawyer saying the spy agency documents prove abuse of power in addition mings attorneys reportedly plan to use president trump public comments made in 2018 when he said he would be willing to intervene in this case if it would help the u.s. secure a trade deal with china or serve other american national security interests her legal team claiming given another example to her extradition case the u.s. is tainted by politics for r t m now it's my heart with. allies...
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more commands are ming made on you. if you depend on fundraisers will are none taxing place, so we must step up and be bold and creative for most of us we live off of an endowment and when the market is vulnerable, be take more and we come up with a plan, a mechanism, made in part by the low interest rate environment that we're in. so we will issue a billion dollars of bonds a social bond, that will be used to give away in the next 18 months and we're joying by the mcarthur, duke, and kellog foundation in addition to the fund that's are already approved by grant making >> those are all names that people are very familiar with that have quite a track record over time. i want to broaden out the lens you look at a variety of social and economic kmanls all over the world. you try to have a measurable impact, tell me how you assess the situation right now. what is the problem and why, if you don't have a solution for it how do you approach it >> the larger challenge for america today in this moment is the change of race i th
more commands are ming made on you. if you depend on fundraisers will are none taxing place, so we must step up and be bold and creative for most of us we live off of an endowment and when the market is vulnerable, be take more and we come up with a plan, a mechanism, made in part by the low interest rate environment that we're in. so we will issue a billion dollars of bonds a social bond, that will be used to give away in the next 18 months and we're joying by the mcarthur, duke, and kellog...
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. >> and ivan watson looks at how the isolation is affects ming mental health. >> reporter: the coronavirustied manyports are stil. and it is because of ships like this that you can go to the store or order online and get a new shirt, or a bottle of shampoo or a tube of toothpaste. this is what helps the goods of the wrord moorld move around. but they are under strain. because since the pandemic hit, hins hundreds of thousands of seafarers have been stranded on these investigation he wil the ships are unable to go home. a second officer, filipino father of three, answers. how long have you been at sea? >> now 11 months. >> reporter: you've been working for 11 months swrat? . >> yes, should be going home march, but they locked down borders. >> reporter: governments closed their borders and airlines canceled flights when the pandemic struck. that left seafarers stuck. when becauwas the last time you stepped on land? >> december. >> reporter: and she says she was supposed to know back home to independeia when her contracd two months ago. >> immigration authorities are not working. and so many
. >> and ivan watson looks at how the isolation is affects ming mental health. >> reporter: the coronavirustied manyports are stil. and it is because of ships like this that you can go to the store or order online and get a new shirt, or a bottle of shampoo or a tube of toothpaste. this is what helps the goods of the wrord moorld move around. but they are under strain. because since the pandemic hit, hins hundreds of thousands of seafarers have been stranded on these investigation...
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whiteer: chief, with the house cordoned off by the secret service, another night of have any ming, do you indication of where protesters do, you ther, if you might not say publicly. are you prepared that the white house being taken away as an that we could st have more trouble elsewhere in the city tonight? chief: it's very fluid. never know exactly where they're going to go. media to ring social get some sense, as i mentioned before, the president is moving today. may be where protesters may gather, i think the last four any indication, i think there is a strong likelihood that we will have protesters in and around the white house and then we will be repared, we'll be fully activated to respond. i think the other thing that i your that i sensed from uestions, the arrests that the metropolitan police department made were all after multiple thatngs regarding a curfew we were having in this city and essentially to violence andxtreme destruction that i know was eartbreaking to everybody in occurred the had two preceding nights. that was a difficult decision. struggle n the mayor with tha
whiteer: chief, with the house cordoned off by the secret service, another night of have any ming, do you indication of where protesters do, you ther, if you might not say publicly. are you prepared that the white house being taken away as an that we could st have more trouble elsewhere in the city tonight? chief: it's very fluid. never know exactly where they're going to go. media to ring social get some sense, as i mentioned before, the president is moving today. may be where protesters may...
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she is the western connection in ryan ming. suffrage often thought about as east moving west did not really happen that way. we have to be really clear and part of that as western women. the national women's hall of fame records that there are about 200 men and women who did the most to advance suffrage contributing and weighs big and small. abigail scott done away was among them, a crusader for women's suffrage. she was born in illinois and then she traveled to what was called the western skit state of oregon. what we call a western state now? i'm not so sure. i would call it northwest myself. abigail scott duniway moved there with her family in 1852 and describes the very arduous journey west in her book, her first book called captain wray's company or crossing the planes, or something like that. she was nearly completely self taught. she read newspapers avidly to learn more, and when she got west, she started her own newspaper, so that she would still continue to be educated. in 1886, she was recognized as the leading women
she is the western connection in ryan ming. suffrage often thought about as east moving west did not really happen that way. we have to be really clear and part of that as western women. the national women's hall of fame records that there are about 200 men and women who did the most to advance suffrage contributing and weighs big and small. abigail scott done away was among them, a crusader for women's suffrage. she was born in illinois and then she traveled to what was called the western skit...
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suh ming tan of new york was 83 years old.randdaughter said her food and smile brought joy to everyone and she was always there to support family and friends. we're told she enjoyed volunteering at a senior citizen center. lily may mitchell was the mother of 5 children. she had a wonderful spirit and a passion for dancing and gardening. she was nicknamed sweet lips due to her smile and infectious laugh. may they rest in peace, and may their memories being a blessing. i'm jim acosta. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. ♪ >>> outfront next, an alarming prediction, dr. anthony fauci warns the u.s. is, quote, moving in the wrong direction, predicting the country could see 100,000 new cases awe day. breaking news in colorado, the latest state to announce its shutting back down. and breaking news this hour, the white house warned last year that russians could be offering bounties to kill u.s. soldiers. why is it the white house is saying that the president was just briefed on the plot then? let's
suh ming tan of new york was 83 years old.randdaughter said her food and smile brought joy to everyone and she was always there to support family and friends. we're told she enjoyed volunteering at a senior citizen center. lily may mitchell was the mother of 5 children. she had a wonderful spirit and a passion for dancing and gardening. she was nicknamed sweet lips due to her smile and infectious laugh. may they rest in peace, and may their memories being a blessing. i'm jim acosta. thanks very...
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ming up -- ea calm the new le protests ing ll across the country in which five police officers were shot, and their conditions, when we come back. >>> and police officers open fire on looters in vallejo. we will have a live report. >>> and a reminder, kpix5 has a new app. it gives you easier 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and the kpix newscast and real time news updates. you need to delete the old app and download the new one from app store or google play, and you can - why choose invisalign over other aligners? - only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably than ordinary aligners. so i can create custom treatment plans for every smile. . >>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, police open fire in celano county. the connectionhave to get out h and you can't sit back or tweet or text. you have to get out here. >> and a big-name actor protesting in the bay area, and his message to celebrities to get involved. good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, june 2nd. and i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning. righ
ming up -- ea calm the new le protests ing ll across the country in which five police officers were shot, and their conditions, when we come back. >>> and police officers open fire on looters in vallejo. we will have a live report. >>> and a reminder, kpix5 has a new app. it gives you easier 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and the kpix newscast and real time news updates. you need to delete the old app and download the new one from app store or google play, and you can - why...
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>> first step is exposure [indiscernible] >> is it small iran up and ming once that we know the names are a lot of smaller companies that have operations in china and ininvestigators might look at those differently. d i'm not an expert on iminvest ing but you shouldn't look at a particular jurisdiction in amon legitimateic way but look at a smaller company, an imcompany that derives interviews and has its own risks and rewards profiles. >> do you talk with your counter parts in beijing and china. they have said we want to open up our markets, securities markets. is that comeing about? >> we do talk. i talk to my counterparts around the word. said to them.en't >> it is pending in the senate ap sensible a. is it doable that they could enforce? >> oh, yes. it's a sensible piece of legislation and captures the issue in a way. i tried very hard not to tell congress what to do. it's the other way around. but this is a very sensible way to approach what has been around for a while. >> that is the chairman. look at chinese markets. we are still seeing gains in the mapeland markets. ap tech. [
>> first step is exposure [indiscernible] >> is it small iran up and ming once that we know the names are a lot of smaller companies that have operations in china and ininvestigators might look at those differently. d i'm not an expert on iminvest ing but you shouldn't look at a particular jurisdiction in amon legitimateic way but look at a smaller company, an imcompany that derives interviews and has its own risks and rewards profiles. >> do you talk with your counter parts...
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. >> we think the consumer ask ming toward atwe digital and >> brean: ow, we abououg of ohe world, thatu are one of only four african-americans in that list. there are zero black women on that list among the 37 female leaders. and i wonder what you think the reason is. why at the highest levels is diversity still a challenge? >> it is an unfortunate reality and it is a real opportunity and it is an opportunity really for boards and for management to challenge themselves, to really challenge themselves in terms of both diversity and inclusivity, so you focused in terms of statistics on diversity and it is clear that we need to better recognize that it is not simply a nice thing, it is a real business imperative to have a diverse number of views around the table, the more you have different life perspectives, different experiences around the table, we develop better products. we develop better solutions as corporations and it is one of america's great strengths if we get it right. so it is really holding ourselves much more accountable, the same way we hold ourselves accountable for reven
. >> we think the consumer ask ming toward atwe digital and >> brean: ow, we abououg of ohe world, thatu are one of only four african-americans in that list. there are zero black women on that list among the 37 female leaders. and i wonder what you think the reason is. why at the highest levels is diversity still a challenge? >> it is an unfortunate reality and it is a real opportunity and it is an opportunity really for boards and for management to challenge themselves, to...
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between letting gn z and kind of accepting that gen z will be the change and, also, at the same time, ming sure that older nerations are doing their part in making sure our future is bright as wel. >> reporter: jalen thompson in abdullah joining us fromthandiwe h s angeles, thank you bot much for sharing your perspectives. >> thank you. >> woodr analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mar shied "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you and let's talk about the young voices we have been hearing. david, generation z, the youngest generation, we've heard them say, in effect, we're not going to take this anymore, things have to cnga can they make a difference with our without our help? >> we hae to realize how different their mindset is than those of us in older generations. if you ask people in te boomer generation are the majority of people around you trustworthy? the majority say yes. if you ask gen z, 65% say no. if you say, are most selfish and out for themselves? 73% of thesay yes. why is that? because they have been raised in a society they feel h
between letting gn z and kind of accepting that gen z will be the change and, also, at the same time, ming sure that older nerations are doing their part in making sure our future is bright as wel. >> reporter: jalen thompson in abdullah joining us fromthandiwe h s angeles, thank you bot much for sharing your perspectives. >> thank you. >> woodr analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mar shied "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to...
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remember the first time i met vice president biden, him saying, being on city council was part of the ming vice president. i was shocked to hear him say that. i said why? he said because everybody knows where you live. that is a reality of being a mayor and even in this time period, knowing where you live means that at least in my case, protesters even show up at your house sometimes. we're just just trying to figure it out as we go and make decisions we know are best for our communities. i think in atlanta those decisions are helping us to save lives. >> and mayor i wanted to follow-up with you on the issue on the disproportionate impact with communities of color that the virus has had. there any strategies on how you have to address those issues or redress that whether it's more resources to hospitals serving communities of color, changing the way the health system is dealing with these issues, and anything you would like to share about how you are tackling the virus? >> the one thing we're doing now is to mitigate those things. some of those things cannot be fixed in the middle of covid
remember the first time i met vice president biden, him saying, being on city council was part of the ming vice president. i was shocked to hear him say that. i said why? he said because everybody knows where you live. that is a reality of being a mayor and even in this time period, knowing where you live means that at least in my case, protesters even show up at your house sometimes. we're just just trying to figure it out as we go and make decisions we know are best for our communities. i...
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. >> jim: as ming things begin to open up or reclose, depending on where you live, either way, i haveic ting was going to be kind of easy for me. you see, at first i thought the quarantine was going to last two weeks. so i was a little off, a little off. i also assumed quarantine life would be relaxing. [yelling] [laughter] >> jim: wrong again, wrong again. before you think i'm a fool, which i am, you should understand my logic back then. you see, in early march in new york city, when there was rumblings of a possible order to stay home, there was part of me was, like, so they want us to stay home? okay, i can do that. i don't think you can tell by looking at me, but shelter-in-place is kind of my go-to anyway. i'm kind of what you call indoorsy. if i go out to eat and i order a salad, the waiter goes like oh, look at you trying. doing what i love, but my life had lost some balance. i viewed a lockdown as a time to regroup, maybe rejuvenate. i thought spending time with my family would be helpful. it wasn't and it isn't. but what did i know. back then, in early march, when we were fin
. >> jim: as ming things begin to open up or reclose, depending on where you live, either way, i haveic ting was going to be kind of easy for me. you see, at first i thought the quarantine was going to last two weeks. so i was a little off, a little off. i also assumed quarantine life would be relaxing. [yelling] [laughter] >> jim: wrong again, wrong again. before you think i'm a fool, which i am, you should understand my logic back then. you see, in early march in new york city,...
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s answer to a city still reeling from the way federal officials are hand ming the protests there.e come back we'll talk to two experts and ask who leads the conversation in law enforcement about reforming law enforcementme enforcement. . >>> has this week been a turning point in the 2020 election. trump losing his military and falling behind in some must win states. all those stories coming up. machine states all osthe stories coming up. machin patitis c... ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test... ...if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant,... ...other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions,... ...and all medicines you take. don't take mavyret with at
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anna: that was the chinese ambassador to the eu, zhang ming , talking to my colleague maria tadeo.s us now. our bloomberg reporter in brussels. some of the policy pushback out of europe. maria: the thing is if you look at the past week, there has been a lot of pushback from brussels, you have this resolution that is going to be voted in the european parliament. today, there will haps be a combination of china's actions in hong kong, you will also have the european commission clearly referring to china that there is almost predatory behavior sometimes when it comes to european companies. have leaders like emmanuel macron saying very openly europe has to be much more self-sufficient and health independent at this point, not rely too much on other countries, so the chinese can see this. so they are saying, we are aware of this, but he told me at one point, money only likes going to places where it is well received so the europeans don't play ball , then you could see some chinese investments not materializing in europe because of that. you could read that as a threat or perhaps just a
anna: that was the chinese ambassador to the eu, zhang ming , talking to my colleague maria tadeo.s us now. our bloomberg reporter in brussels. some of the policy pushback out of europe. maria: the thing is if you look at the past week, there has been a lot of pushback from brussels, you have this resolution that is going to be voted in the european parliament. today, there will haps be a combination of china's actions in hong kong, you will also have the european commission clearly referring...
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ming powell reporting that china is to holder press briefing on the security law -- is to hold a presshe security law this tuesday and they will publish it in the government gazettes. this could perhaps be the first time see the full language and text of the national security legislation. we did have early reporting that said the law committee will be meeting later today immediately after this was passed, to discuss the insertion into the basic law. perhaps we will get more detail later this afternoon. we have a and continuation of the rhetorical but also the cheerio tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china -- but also the material tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. mike pompeo saying china must honor the promises they made and the chineseing threat of visas for u.s. officials. mike am passing the chinese communist party cracking down a hong kong has because the u.s. to retool its relationship with the territory and the communist party should take response ability for its own choices. mike pompeo, the secretary of state in the u.s. responding there. next, singapore's election campai
ming powell reporting that china is to holder press briefing on the security law -- is to hold a presshe security law this tuesday and they will publish it in the government gazettes. this could perhaps be the first time see the full language and text of the national security legislation. we did have early reporting that said the law committee will be meeting later today immediately after this was passed, to discuss the insertion into the basic law. perhaps we will get more detail later this...
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they say he has done no such ming, and even if he has, that is not a crime according to pennsylvania's brand-new state constitution which promises that the people have a right to freedom of speech and of writing and of publishing their sentiments. their objects will go unheeded. henry will be arrested. he will, in fact, never be charged with a crime. he will never have a hearing before a judge or a trial before a jury. at one point the pennsylvania supreme court will issue a writ of habeas corpus on his behalf saying that the government must release him or charge him with a crime, and not only will the government refuse to follow this court order, they will pass a law and say in the case of henry drinker their enforcement will be completely immune from interference including writs of habeas corpus and make that law retroactive. shortly after his arrest, henry and about 20 other mostly quakers and passivists will be compiled to virginia, to winchester. two of them will die there before they can come home. their families will be left to fend for themselves in philadelphia even as the bri
they say he has done no such ming, and even if he has, that is not a crime according to pennsylvania's brand-new state constitution which promises that the people have a right to freedom of speech and of writing and of publishing their sentiments. their objects will go unheeded. henry will be arrested. he will, in fact, never be charged with a crime. he will never have a hearing before a judge or a trial before a jury. at one point the pennsylvania supreme court will issue a writ of habeas...
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takes to the charts to determine where they're heading next on trading requk t seeco mo sawonhetrt mingn own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. >>> now that most travel plans have been halted delays or canc cancelled, what happens to the hotel points you've learned? >> good morning, mike. it's a big question. hotels are under pressure to retain their loyal customers who have built status with them. an account for a disproportionate amount of sales. marriott saw 58% of roomed booked for hilton over 60% one way travel companies are attempting to keep this customer base engaged is by extending the status through the end of 2021 and pushing back the expiration date for
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