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and to mollie's comment about hoax, that's not what the mueller report said, mollie. howie: i want to get to this video that the president retweeted this morning, a clash of protestors at the villages in florida and shows one guy in golf cart with trump campaign stickers shouting white power at some antitrump supporters and the president wrote, thank you to the great people of the villages, radical left do nothing, democrats will fall, the president at the beginning of the program deleted the tweet and democrats endorsing racism. mollie: it appeared to show someone sarcastically responding him accusing him of holding this individual of holding the views bizarre castically saying -- by sarcastically saying he did. you have a lot of people advocating hatred toward white people and responses like this and it needs to be very careful. i think the media seem to want to promote conflict rather than remind people that this is a wonderful people where people get along very well and where we are, you know, we are the best country in the world on some of these things. howie: je
and to mollie's comment about hoax, that's not what the mueller report said, mollie. howie: i want to get to this video that the president retweeted this morning, a clash of protestors at the villages in florida and shows one guy in golf cart with trump campaign stickers shouting white power at some antitrump supporters and the president wrote, thank you to the great people of the villages, radical left do nothing, democrats will fall, the president at the beginning of the program deleted the...
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mollie, there are some interesting things in there.all, they basically say that viewers are stupid, that if we watch that we are unable to distinguish and that we think all cops are good cops. so you can't watch good cops on tv, because you will be misled to think that cops are good. what are your thoughts? >> mollie: well, this does show how radical some people in the movement are, despite what some will say. you can also tell how seriously to take a movement by what demands that movement has. this started as, "we must reform the police so men who aren't a threat won't be killed by out-of-control cops." now it's that we can't have these keyword pretenders who wear costumes on television because they make me feel unsafe. it's deeply unserious and is also not just about cops who help people like howe is portrayed in the show, but "paw patrol" has also been canceled. this desire to tear down statues and monuments and speech and culture and history really is the scariest part of the mob we have seen right now. i don't know if we've seen e
mollie, there are some interesting things in there.all, they basically say that viewers are stupid, that if we watch that we are unable to distinguish and that we think all cops are good cops. so you can't watch good cops on tv, because you will be misled to think that cops are good. what are your thoughts? >> mollie: well, this does show how radical some people in the movement are, despite what some will say. you can also tell how seriously to take a movement by what demands that...
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. >> molly. >> so we'll hear references to mary arthur and molly, and that's the same person.and becky robinson asks on twitter, did mary arthur mcelroy live in the white house with her brother? or did she keep house elsewhere in d.c.? >> she lived in the white house with her brother. >> and how protective were they of the little girl? >> extremely protective. in fact, part of the whole reason arthur kept her away from the white house for nearly a year, making sure she lived either at her home, which was his home, in new york city. then he was having that remodeled, so then she went to live with her aunt. and there were two other girls, molly mcelroy's daughters, jessie and may, a little older than their cousin, but these girls came to live with their mother in the white house. >> chris is watching us in hartford, connecticut. what's your question? hi, my question is, if president garfield had been shot in recent times with our modern medical technology, do you think he would have survived? >> you know, not being a medical historian, i wouldn't want to say too much on that, ex
. >> molly. >> so we'll hear references to mary arthur and molly, and that's the same person.and becky robinson asks on twitter, did mary arthur mcelroy live in the white house with her brother? or did she keep house elsewhere in d.c.? >> she lived in the white house with her brother. >> and how protective were they of the little girl? >> extremely protective. in fact, part of the whole reason arthur kept her away from the white house for nearly a year, making sure...
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holding signs here in honor of molly watkins. we did learn molly is going to be here dancing today. very close to where he was handcuffed by those police officers. today's protest is not just about molly, but before all victims of police brutality. demanding real reform. >> people calling on a black person, just for whatever reason or another. and weaponizing the police. enough is enough. >> amos white works with a special grassroots project of the aclu. >> quite frankly, the community's calling to defund the police in alameda. that means redirecting funds. >> the call for action stems from this body camera footage released last friday. showing molly watkins cuffed and pinned to the ground by five alameda police officers after he was seen dancing in the street. >> it was horrendous, and it really hurt. being a black man, personally hurt knowing this happens here. right where we live. >> but if you ask watkins. >> i'm not angry at all. i wasn't angry then, i'm not angry now. >> he wants to take that anger and focus on reform. >> i'm not upset. there's none of that. it's genuine conce
holding signs here in honor of molly watkins. we did learn molly is going to be here dancing today. very close to where he was handcuffed by those police officers. today's protest is not just about molly, but before all victims of police brutality. demanding real reform. >> people calling on a black person, just for whatever reason or another. and weaponizing the police. enough is enough. >> amos white works with a special grassroots project of the aclu. >> quite frankly, the...
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barrows contributor with you now with more on the accusations that amazon is facing molly good to see you how many that are a geisha is are we talking about here and are they all focusing on the same issues . pretty much there are some nuance differences but basically you have several investigations 2 state investigations out of california and washington of course that's amazon's home state and also you've got the european commission that is looking into some antitrust regulation by aleisha as well and in fact charges are expected so in a nutshell amazon has its own private labeling brand and the european commission investigation is focusing on that in the 2 state investigations are sort of looking into similar issues but basically what that means is amazon has the ability to collect data on a lot of it's 3rd party sellers like information like who's looking for what how well it's selling and the european investigators as well as some state trust regulators here in the united states are trying to see if amazon is using that information to boost their own private labeling business as a
barrows contributor with you now with more on the accusations that amazon is facing molly good to see you how many that are a geisha is are we talking about here and are they all focusing on the same issues . pretty much there are some nuance differences but basically you have several investigations 2 state investigations out of california and washington of course that's amazon's home state and also you've got the european commission that is looking into some antitrust regulation by aleisha as...
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mollie, i know you spent a lot of time on this. which way do you think this is going? think this case is over or do you think there will be subsequent hearings? >> this whole case has been weird from the beginning. it began with illegal targeting of michael flynn. it involved a special and a lot of people who very, very much wanted to push this notion of collusion with russia to steal the 2016 election. people are still invested in that. this judge has a mixed reputation. on this case he's had trouble being impartial. he was vindictive to flynn. and the justice department determined this was an illegal prosecution, an independent u.s. attorney reviewed the case and said this is a mess. flynn never should have been targeted. there was nothing wrong with these phone calls. all of this flowed from that. the judge didn't say we will stop this, he appointed a shadow prosecutor to go after flynn. he hid stuff on the docket. the justice department showed this was a whole operation. yesterday there were more notes showing that the operation went all the way to president obama
mollie, i know you spent a lot of time on this. which way do you think this is going? think this case is over or do you think there will be subsequent hearings? >> this whole case has been weird from the beginning. it began with illegal targeting of michael flynn. it involved a special and a lot of people who very, very much wanted to push this notion of collusion with russia to steal the 2016 election. people are still invested in that. this judge has a mixed reputation. on this case...
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mollie, could biden silence on this unrest in the costing him? >> absolutely. it's's a strategy to be silent. a lot of people engaged in violent protest, destruction of statues and other things alarming a lot of the country are a big consensual group for the democratic party and biden serves almost as a trojan horse. he appears to be a moderate or a less chaotic person in these moms but coming in with these trojan horse that have ideas that frankly are really into fema to a lot of americans shared ideals. freedom of expression, support for the rule of law, the notion of equal justice under the law, that all people should be treated equally. these are things that are not being speaking up enough. a lot of people aren't speaking up against it a enough. and when people are saying that the country is not the most free and prosperous and wonderful nation on earth but this irredeemably evil people should speak up about it and biden should be chief among them. >> laura: he supposedly the standard-bearer of hist countr. none of these leaders on capitol hill, they are a
mollie, could biden silence on this unrest in the costing him? >> absolutely. it's's a strategy to be silent. a lot of people engaged in violent protest, destruction of statues and other things alarming a lot of the country are a big consensual group for the democratic party and biden serves almost as a trojan horse. he appears to be a moderate or a less chaotic person in these moms but coming in with these trojan horse that have ideas that frankly are really into fema to a lot of...
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molly, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with a case study.let's look at facebook, they headquartered in menlo park, offices in san francisco and said in the next decade half of their workforce could be working remotely. how much will that impact those two cities which have lied on there revenue, tax revenue and ancillary spending? >> there is a difference between an employer giving employees the opportunity to work remotely and employees actually wanting to do that every day of the week. i think a lot of the surveys úthat have come out show us tha employees do want flexibility but that does not mean they want to work remotely forever. they still value face-to-face interaction and of course, there are a lot of jobs that cannot be done remotely and we have seen the impact on those jobs through the shelter in place. while some small percentage of workers may choose to work remotely and in fact leave the bay area, i don't think it is going to have a dramatic effect on silicon valley's economy. >> interest in what about the need for people to feel
molly, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with a case study.let's look at facebook, they headquartered in menlo park, offices in san francisco and said in the next decade half of their workforce could be working remotely. how much will that impact those two cities which have lied on there revenue, tax revenue and ancillary spending? >> there is a difference between an employer giving employees the opportunity to work remotely and employees actually...
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i molly, this is from joe. joe asks molly, what kind of access did you get to the speaker? >> she gave me a series of interviews and i've been covering her since before i started writing the book so i had interviewed her deviously prior to starting work on the biography. i would not say that we became friends. she never invited me around the house or introduced me to her family or that kind of thing. there's a formality to her, there's a sense of remove that she has and she's not, he has good relationships with the capitol hill press corps. but she isn't the sort of chummy politician that's strikes reporters as colorful and entertaining and so i talk about this a little bit in the book. i do sort of ] the fourth wall in the chapter and talk about my personal feelings and reflections about the reporting process. and i did never feel like i really got inside her head in that way. i felt like i observed her very closely and i got to understand the way she works andoperates . but because she isn't someone who engages in public introspection, i think she's a fundamentally privat
i molly, this is from joe. joe asks molly, what kind of access did you get to the speaker? >> she gave me a series of interviews and i've been covering her since before i started writing the book so i had interviewed her deviously prior to starting work on the biography. i would not say that we became friends. she never invited me around the house or introduced me to her family or that kind of thing. there's a formality to her, there's a sense of remove that she has and she's not, he has...
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to retaliate with tariffs on some of their products were legal journalist molly barrows together with america's a lawyer joins us now with more molly good to see you why are european leaders proposing new international tax rules. well there they say it's long overdue that there needs to be a major update and over all these international taxes in order to bring it up to the modern digital era they're basically looking at big digital companies that are based in the u.s. getting corporately tax in the u.s. but not having to pay corporate taxes anywhere else in the world where they have hundreds of millions of customers and are raking in hundreds of millions of dollars each year so you're being countries have started to levy these digital taxes in the past year and they had them on hold as long as the u.s. was willing to negotiate well this week u.s. trade leaders said we're not like in this it looks like it's going to move forward regardless and they feel like they're being unfairly targeted essentially because the current rules say you can only be taxed in the country you're producing t
to retaliate with tariffs on some of their products were legal journalist molly barrows together with america's a lawyer joins us now with more molly good to see you why are european leaders proposing new international tax rules. well there they say it's long overdue that there needs to be a major update and over all these international taxes in order to bring it up to the modern digital era they're basically looking at big digital companies that are based in the u.s. getting corporately tax in...
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. >> mollie: we've seen a lot of hostility towards the police and the last week.police tend to be one of the institutions that has the most credibility in the american according to americans. the police, the military are far more trusted in congress than the media. and so it seems that it might be wise for people who are looking to prevent bad situations from happening with the police. remember, there are literally hundreds of millions of interactions each year between the police and civilians. we are focused, rightly so on a small percentage of those that don't go properly, but the proper way to do it might be less grandstanding and more specific things. i thought what attorney general barr said about clearer guidance to police officers knowing they will be in these difficult situations and having a clear understanding what is prescribed and what is not can be very helpful and can be more of a widespread action as opposed to a point of anger and hostility. >> bret: chris, the things from the interview. the attorney general said he was against choke hold and one o
. >> mollie: we've seen a lot of hostility towards the police and the last week.police tend to be one of the institutions that has the most credibility in the american according to americans. the police, the military are far more trusted in congress than the media. and so it seems that it might be wise for people who are looking to prevent bad situations from happening with the police. remember, there are literally hundreds of millions of interactions each year between the police and...
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harold, mollie, jonah. harold, your thoughts. >> i happened to be in agreement.come to this position after thinking long and hard about how we have a -- as a nation have celebrated freedom. juneteenth should be a holiday and one in which every american, understanding freedom granted, freedom denied, freedom resisted. i was astonished when a dear friend said from a totally different perspective on slavery and i wondered what his previous perspective was and hopefully if we have these bigger conversations a holiday might allow us to do that we might come to cherish freedom and think more equally about how we disperse it to every american. >> mike: here is the white house press secretary on juneteenth. >> i wanted to share some words from president trump. juneteenth reminds us of both the unmanageable injustice of slavery and the incomparable joy that must have attended emancipation. it's a remembrance of a blight on our history and a celebration of our nation's unsurpassed ability to triumph over darkne darkness. >> mike: mollie, some are pushing to make it a natio
harold, mollie, jonah. harold, your thoughts. >> i happened to be in agreement.come to this position after thinking long and hard about how we have a -- as a nation have celebrated freedom. juneteenth should be a holiday and one in which every american, understanding freedom granted, freedom denied, freedom resisted. i was astonished when a dear friend said from a totally different perspective on slavery and i wondered what his previous perspective was and hopefully if we have these...
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barrows is contributor to america's lawyer molly good to be good to see you today what are the terms of the settlement and does this mean that there is now admitting liability. hi sarah well of course bear says in no way shape or form does this mean that they are admitting liability there are in fact fighting 3 individual verdicts that happened that they basically got verdicts against in the case of other individual people who say they got cancer from using round up in particular there's an active ingredient that they're focusing on so no they're not admitting liability but in this settlement which they have agreed to they're basically going to pay between $9.00 and $9.00 and a half $1000000000.00 to settle roughly 75 percent of some $125000.00 lawsuits and also as part of the settlement there they're going to have to pay about $1250000000.00 more than the militia $1000000000.00 to fund a scientific panel of independent scientists who will take a look closely at round up including that specific chemical glass of fate and determine if it does cause cancer and that's where things start
barrows is contributor to america's lawyer molly good to be good to see you today what are the terms of the settlement and does this mean that there is now admitting liability. hi sarah well of course bear says in no way shape or form does this mean that they are admitting liability there are in fact fighting 3 individual verdicts that happened that they basically got verdicts against in the case of other individual people who say they got cancer from using round up in particular there's an...
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come in and do the show tomorrow >> i love molly. happy birthday happy tenth. and happy graduation thanks for joining us. if you'd like to join our plaza, sign up at today.com/mytodayplaza so much fun. >>> all right. let's go over to mr. roker hey, al. >> hey, guys let's take a look at the weekend. it's not too early to do that. we'll start off with friday. and we'll see strong storms hot and humid down through the plains and up into the upper plains look for some wet weather moving into the pacific northwest as we look ahead toward saturday, we're going to see cooling off conditions around the great lakes. but the heat and humidity continue from texas into the mid-plains wet weather through the rockies. and moving into sunday, sunday, it's going to be mild along the eastern seaboard but showery heat wave continues through texas into the mid-plains. hot and dry. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we get a live look at our current temperatures, our high temperatures for today in the east bay it's 93 degrees in napa toda
come in and do the show tomorrow >> i love molly. happy birthday happy tenth. and happy graduation thanks for joining us. if you'd like to join our plaza, sign up at today.com/mytodayplaza so much fun. >>> all right. let's go over to mr. roker hey, al. >> hey, guys let's take a look at the weekend. it's not too early to do that. we'll start off with friday. and we'll see strong storms hot and humid down through the plains and up into the upper plains look for some wet...
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molly hemingway, missouri, great to see you. also always. -- as always. drawing criticism for airing a graphic. fortune and the "wall street journal" had already examined that question, but as ative graphic, it's not -- tv graphic, it's not surprise. the network said in a statement, the info graphic used on fox news channel's "special report" to illustrate market reactions should never have aired on television without full context. we apologize for the insensitivity of the image and take this issue seriously. ♪ howard: up next, are all those camera crews in cities across america spurring on the protesters and the extremists? we'll debate that next. ♪ ♪ ere is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . she said it was like someone else wa
molly hemingway, missouri, great to see you. also always. -- as always. drawing criticism for airing a graphic. fortune and the "wall street journal" had already examined that question, but as ative graphic, it's not -- tv graphic, it's not surprise. the network said in a statement, the info graphic used on fox news channel's "special report" to illustrate market reactions should never have aired on television without full context. we apologize for the insensitivity of the...
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molly hunter is in london right now. molly, this is becoming a full-time job for you covering these protests. what is going on today, what is the protest about? >> reporter: that's right, so it is different than what we've seen. i want to set the stage. so we're in parliament square is big ben of course behind the construction. heavy police presence. but these actually aren't anti-racist protests. originally "black lives matter" protesters had planned to hold a rally, a peaceful march like we've been seeing all week and talking about for the last two weeks. and then a counter protest was announced. so blm organizers said no, we don't want our people out there if there will be a counter protest or risk violence. they held a peaceful march yesterday and this is the counter protest. so take a look around, a lot of people around the square. and that gray boarded up building, that is the statue of winston church minl churchill t sandal van ddalized and now boarded up for protection. there are mostly right men from extreme rig
molly hunter is in london right now. molly, this is becoming a full-time job for you covering these protests. what is going on today, what is the protest about? >> reporter: that's right, so it is different than what we've seen. i want to set the stage. so we're in parliament square is big ben of course behind the construction. heavy police presence. but these actually aren't anti-racist protests. originally "black lives matter" protesters had planned to hold a rally, a peaceful...
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there was a harp tune in ireland that was named for her called molly molly molly molly st. george. richard st. george accumulated to about 12,000 acres of land. on the right is one of those plots of land that he owned shown in a 1775 land book that documents some of the land he owned. 12,000 acres of land, that's quite a lot. that's about the size of manhattan island. he was a pretty wealthy individual. but here are his ten known surviving cartoons that he published when he was a college student at cambridge trinity college cambridge university in england and they make fun of the new rich in england and ireland. they poke fun at macaroni fashions. they poke fun at, for example, in the senate the country apothecary. they poke fun at one of his professors at cambridge who he calls the old macaroni critic at a new play. these are published by matthew and mary darly in 1772 and 1773. and so soon after that, he joins the british army, and that's when he commissions this portrait by thomas gainsboro, 1776, right before he ships off for america. this portrait was probably painted. he prob
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it is an interesting place, don't you think, mollie? is, but again, a lot of the problems you have seen with former employees of president trump relates to very legitimate conflicts of foreign policy. i don't know if has honest about the conflicts as they should have been. president trump ran on a campaign of getting out of middle eastern words or ending conflicts like the one in afghanistan. a lot of people don't support that. a lot of people in sort of the military-industrial complex don't don'ts for that. that seems to be the basis on which a lot of people used to work for trump rx upset they could not convince him to continue the wars or escalate various conflicts. >> shannon: are right, is out today blocked by the federal court so we will watch, mollie hemingway we always appreciate your time, thank you. >> thank you. >> shannon: joe biden traveling to a police suburb today to talk about reopening america and the response to the coronavirus. also today the first openly gay secretary of the army is endorsing the former vice presiden
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savannah >> all right, molly, thank you. >>> and coming up next, summer camp looking a little different in the summer of covid. >>> before we go, in our latest episode of "nightly news kids edition," camp may look a little different this year but that is not stopping these kids from having fun. also, popular tv star opens up to al roker about racism and how it impacts him personally, his important message for all kids. >>> plus, kids give teachers advice for summer our new episode is streaming now. >>> and that is "nightly news" for thursday i'm savannah guthrie see you all tomorrow morning, friday morning on "today. have a good evening. ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, y'all. my summer staycation is continuing in my backyard. let's kick things off with a talented song by lisa loeb. here is me with my band y'all singing "stay." ♪ ♪ you say ♪ i only hear what i want to ♪ and you say ♪ i talk so all the time, so ♪ and i thought what i felt was simple ♪ ♪ and i thought that i don't belong ♪ ♪ and now that i am leaving ♪ now i know that i did something wrong ♪ ♪ 'cause i missed you ♪ yeah i miss
savannah >> all right, molly, thank you. >>> and coming up next, summer camp looking a little different in the summer of covid. >>> before we go, in our latest episode of "nightly news kids edition," camp may look a little different this year but that is not stopping these kids from having fun. also, popular tv star opens up to al roker about racism and how it impacts him personally, his important message for all kids. >>> plus, kids give teachers...
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savannah >> all right, molly, thank you. >>> and coming up next, summer camp looking a little different in the summer of covid. >>> before we go, in our latest episode of nightly news kids edition, camp may look a little different this year but that is not stopping these kids from having fun also, popular tv star opens up to al roker about racism and how it impacts him personally, his important message for all kids. >>> plus, kids give teachers advice for summer our new episode is streaming now. >>> and that is "nightly news" for thursday i'm savannah guthrie see you all tomorrow morning on friday morning on "today. have a good evening. >>> right now, at 6:00, masks are key to containing the coronavirus, but not everyone is complying with the tate order. could you soon be fined for not wearing one? >> the news at 6:00, starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us. >> we are going to get to the story in a moment, but first, what to do in an emergency? the covid-19 pandemic has forced people to rethink almost everything. including how we would respond to a major disaster. n
savannah >> all right, molly, thank you. >>> and coming up next, summer camp looking a little different in the summer of covid. >>> before we go, in our latest episode of nightly news kids edition, camp may look a little different this year but that is not stopping these kids from having fun also, popular tv star opens up to al roker about racism and how it impacts him personally, his important message for all kids. >>> plus, kids give teachers advice for summer...
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molly hunter reports. >> welcome back to homestead, miami. >> reporter: it had all the speed, top drivers and that sound -- 1,000 service members and first responders at the dixie 400 but conspicuously absent the confederate flag in a statement earlier this unique nascar saying its presence runs krae kroe contrary to our commitment o providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans supporters and critics credit 26-year-old driver bubba wallace. >> we want change. it starts with us. >> reporter: wallace, the only black fulltime driver led the campaign donning a shirt saying "i can't breathe." his car getting a new paint job last week reading black lives matter for black fans, it's a welcome long overdue change. >> the first time going to nascar, i have to admit, when you first see all of those confederate flags, i was immediately feeling unwanted. >> i love nascar more than i love the confederate flag i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: many fellow drivers lined up to support wallace on social media. >> to make real change. >> reporter: but days later one driver on nascar's se
molly hunter reports. >> welcome back to homestead, miami. >> reporter: it had all the speed, top drivers and that sound -- 1,000 service members and first responders at the dixie 400 but conspicuously absent the confederate flag in a statement earlier this unique nascar saying its presence runs krae kroe contrary to our commitment o providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans supporters and critics credit 26-year-old driver bubba wallace. >> we want change....
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molly lost her father to cancer, an event that triggered drug abuse by her mother.er spending a year with one sister in foster care she's been reunited with older sisters who now care for the whole family. >> basketball allowed me to clear my mind. hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what they learn and not necessarily quit but get better. we have to find a way to make sure that we let not only them know but their families know that they care about you. >> they couldn't do their annual breakfast but 47 seniors will be celebrated the same virtually. ktvu fox 2. >> after weeks after protest, demonstrations and online campaigns, the u.s. senate may walk away from the issue that's gripped the nation for weeks. the reason senators say they're at an inpass over a national bill we're doing as a nation, we're not doing so well. >> for the bay area, the troubling prediction. health officials warn deaths from the coronavirus may triple in the next three months. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us on mornings on 2. i'm pam cook. >> welcome, i'm dave clark. ste
molly lost her father to cancer, an event that triggered drug abuse by her mother.er spending a year with one sister in foster care she's been reunited with older sisters who now care for the whole family. >> basketball allowed me to clear my mind. hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what they learn and not necessarily quit but get better. we have to find a way to make sure that we let not only them know but their families know that they care about you. >> they couldn't...
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his daughter mollie knows that that will bebe the end of hih.anny: i just notice all the time it's just getting harder and harder t to breathe, you kn. reporterer: danny says he felte had no choice. if he hadn't agreed to work under those conditions, he would have been out t of job. right now his lungs are functioning at less than 50%. danny: it's anywhere from 43% to 47%. mollie: if i had to even go and get the phone if he didn't have it, you know, i'd just go. it was only a a few steps awa, but you know, itit still affecd him. reporter: danny has been diagnosed with black lung disease. at 45, he's no longer able to work. with his income gone, his family is close to financial ruin. it's a fate shared by thousands of people in the area. in eastern kentucky, coal mining has long been a mainstay of the economy. in the past especially, it was difficult to find any other work. one former miner, jimmy moore, tells us most of the coal companies cut corners when it comes to installing ventilation. he says they ignore regulations governing the levels of
his daughter mollie knows that that will bebe the end of hih.anny: i just notice all the time it's just getting harder and harder t to breathe, you kn. reporterer: danny says he felte had no choice. if he hadn't agreed to work under those conditions, he would have been out t of job. right now his lungs are functioning at less than 50%. danny: it's anywhere from 43% to 47%. mollie: if i had to even go and get the phone if he didn't have it, you know, i'd just go. it was only a a few steps awa,...
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as i said, we've moved molly out of way because this is becoming a little bit rough.back to you on it. >>> protesters in seattle, on the other hand, have created something called an autonomous zone outside of an abandoned police precinct. residents call it a picture of what a new way of living could be. the "wall street journal" reporting that black lives matter protesters negotiated with local officials their terms for leaving a six-block area that they have controlled for most of the week without a police presence. president trump has warned that the washington governor and seattle mayor need to take action now or he'll take matters into his own hands. mayor jenny durkan ordered police to leave the precinct after daily confrontations with protesters. here's what she had to say in response to trump. >> i also want to be clear. as i stated previously, it is unconstitutional and illegal to send military to seattle. if you don't believe me, tuyou n take the word of a line of highly decorated generals. i have spoken with governor inslee and together we will assure the pe
as i said, we've moved molly out of way because this is becoming a little bit rough.back to you on it. >>> protesters in seattle, on the other hand, have created something called an autonomous zone outside of an abandoned police precinct. residents call it a picture of what a new way of living could be. the "wall street journal" reporting that black lives matter protesters negotiated with local officials their terms for leaving a six-block area that they have controlled for...
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. >> jimmy: molly? >> it's not molly. it's me, lentils. >> jimmy: lentils?ils? >> yeah, lentils from the kitchen lentils. remember me? >> jimmy: oh, right. i forgot i put you in there. how have you been? >> oh, i'm great. i'm awesome jimmy. i'm so, so good just in this cupboard. actually i don't want to fight. i kinda just wanna know what happened? because last we spoke i remember we were in the supermarket and you turned to your wife and you said "let's get some lentils." that was years ago. >> jimmy: didn't i use you to make some kind of soup once? i used like a handful of you? jimmy, can i speak for a second? in 2017, you looked at me, lifted me and put me right back on the shelf. that was the last time you even touched me. that was the last time i was even touched, do you know how hard that is? >> jimmy: i feel like you're reading too much into this. i feel like you're going a little bit overboard. >> oh,. i love when a man tells me how i should be feeling and that i shouldn't trust my emotions. you know, jimmy? i hear what your kids call me. the girl sa
. >> jimmy: molly? >> it's not molly. it's me, lentils. >> jimmy: lentils?ils? >> yeah, lentils from the kitchen lentils. remember me? >> jimmy: oh, right. i forgot i put you in there. how have you been? >> oh, i'm great. i'm awesome jimmy. i'm so, so good just in this cupboard. actually i don't want to fight. i kinda just wanna know what happened? because last we spoke i remember we were in the supermarket and you turned to your wife and you said "let's...
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molly. and tom bevan. let me start with you.n is also obviously pointing to tv ratings that were skyrocketing on this network to more than 8 million. 7.7 million. and online viewing. should this matter? he talked about it earlier. should it factor in? >> i think it does. whether it was covert or civil unrest or the curfew or media campaigning against the rally or hostile tech companies controlled by a hostile foreign governments, it's clear that this was lower than what the trump campaign had hoped to see. it's also true that even with these numbers, it's still at least ten times what joe biden could draw for any such thing. joe biden has very serious problems with enthusiasm. that could be a part of this conversation. it shows that donald trump has a much better advantage on enthusiasm over joe biden. i think what is interesting is that we have had many months where you could forget that there was an actual presidential campaign going on. the trump campaign knows they need to align people. there is a campaign. people need to ma
molly. and tom bevan. let me start with you.n is also obviously pointing to tv ratings that were skyrocketing on this network to more than 8 million. 7.7 million. and online viewing. should this matter? he talked about it earlier. should it factor in? >> i think it does. whether it was covert or civil unrest or the curfew or media campaigning against the rally or hostile tech companies controlled by a hostile foreign governments, it's clear that this was lower than what the trump campaign...
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joining me now as mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist and fox news contributor. good biden's silence on this unrest end up costing him? >> absolutely, it's clearly a strategy to be silent because a lot of the people that are engaged in violent protests, destruction of statues and other things that are alarming lot of the country are a big constituent group for the democratic party and biden serves as a trojan horse of some crimes team a kind, he appears to be a moderate or less chaotic person then these mobs were coming in with this trojan horse are all these constituent groups that have ideas that are frankly to a lot of american shared ideals. the notion of equal justice under the law, that all people should be treated equally and these are things that are not being spoken up against nearly enough, you're pointing out, biden doesn't speak up against it, a lot of people aren't and a lot of people are saying the country is not the most free and prosperous nation on earth but this irredeemably evil hellhole. a lot of people should speak up against it and biden sho
joining me now as mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist and fox news contributor. good biden's silence on this unrest end up costing him? >> absolutely, it's clearly a strategy to be silent because a lot of the people that are engaged in violent protests, destruction of statues and other things that are alarming lot of the country are a big constituent group for the democratic party and biden serves as a trojan horse of some crimes team a kind, he appears to be a moderate or...
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mollie, i don't think the president believes it is the be-all, end-all on the executive order.ving forward with legislation. he's hoping to get bipartisan support for that democrats have their own. >> the executive order lays out a number of things appropriate for federal executive action. you have bills in the house and senate that deal with this. i wonder if too much of our response has political and to federal. policing is very local and more than anything, there's a huge elephant in the room that nobody is talking about. if you want to improve the situation for people growing up in the united states today, one of the very biggest things you can do is ensure that children are raised in homes with their own married parents and we have a crisis in this country with 40% of children not being born to married parents. if you're talking about graduation of my school, getting into college, having a career. not getting in altercations with police, not being incarcerated, not being drug addicted and all these types of things, this is one of the most important things we can do. nobody
mollie, i don't think the president believes it is the be-all, end-all on the executive order.ving forward with legislation. he's hoping to get bipartisan support for that democrats have their own. >> the executive order lays out a number of things appropriate for federal executive action. you have bills in the house and senate that deal with this. i wonder if too much of our response has political and to federal. policing is very local and more than anything, there's a huge elephant in...
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molly hunter, nbc news >> progress on two fronts and getting out there and you see the banning of thatice to see. you would think that inclusion should be at the top of every sport's list >> thank you for waking up with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena don't go anywhere. coming up later today, chris stewart, an attorney for the family of rayshard brooks, speaks out in a live i >>> developing overnight, new analysis of the shooting video of rayshard brooks we'll hear from multiple law enforcement officers, as the local medical examiner says he died from two shots in the back. >>> developing right now, american paul whelan held indeca russian prison late details ahead >>> the alarming surge in covid cases overwhelming some hospitals. health care officials are voicing their concerns ahead of president trump's campaign rally. >>> and meet the single mother who put aside her dreams to raise her
molly hunter, nbc news >> progress on two fronts and getting out there and you see the banning of thatice to see. you would think that inclusion should be at the top of every sport's list >> thank you for waking up with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena don't go anywhere. coming up later today, chris stewart, an attorney for the family of rayshard brooks, speaks out in a live i >>> developing overnight, new analysis of the shooting video of rayshard brooks...
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in fact, molly county has the highest unemployment rate in any rate in the entire country. we need to do another covid bill so of course to support the state and local governments because they are facing huge budget shortfalls. if we don't help the state and local governments with these shortfalls to the tune of at least $500 billion for states they are going to have to make some very tough decisions that will hurt our communities. course of the of urgency that we all have two task the justice and policing act. : : : >> yes the pandemic is over, we will all be normal. and the protesters are going to go away. as though they are not facing huge concerns expressing frustration about police brutality and racism. there's one part of this fact that i particularly am supportive of si present the idea by the justice department. what they mean is that you're able to see a pattern, with police misconduct. and make them clean up their acts. and if they are not pursued. with that racism, pandemic, all of these are tied together. and then spread because of course, blacks have been affec
in fact, molly county has the highest unemployment rate in any rate in the entire country. we need to do another covid bill so of course to support the state and local governments because they are facing huge budget shortfalls. if we don't help the state and local governments with these shortfalls to the tune of at least $500 billion for states they are going to have to make some very tough decisions that will hurt our communities. course of the of urgency that we all have two task the justice...
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. >> reporter: molly watkins, the 44-year-old black man detained outside his home is at the center of the video that took place on this street. he says what happened to him and what happened to george floyd in minneapolis is part of a bigger movement of healing that needs to take place. >> just a small space to get into it with the music. >> reporter: these are the small intentional movements that molly watkins does every day, a mix of martial arts, dance, and rehab for an injury he sustained years ago. these are also the movements that led to his detainment by alameda police on may 23rd. >> at this point you're detained. understand? >> reporter: audio from the call and body cam footage released by the alameda police department today showing watkins being temporarily detained by police officers. >> stop resisting now! >> reporter: watkins said he tried to explain his activity to officers as clearly as he could, but to no avail. >> i said, hey, my car is three cars in front of this car. my house is right there where i live. i literally asked him, i said, officer, what was i doing? he s
. >> reporter: molly watkins, the 44-year-old black man detained outside his home is at the center of the video that took place on this street. he says what happened to him and what happened to george floyd in minneapolis is part of a bigger movement of healing that needs to take place. >> just a small space to get into it with the music. >> reporter: these are the small intentional movements that molly watkins does every day, a mix of martial arts, dance, and rehab for an...
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we know molly watkins is here and present today. just as they intended, they are dancing in the middle of the street right in front of the alameda marlt. these protesters are holding signs saying dance for all their names indicating this protest isn't just about molly watkins but about all victims of police brutality. demanding really reform. >> i don't understand this phenomena of people calling on a black person. just for whatever reason or another and weaponizing the police. enough is enough. >> amos white works with people power. a special grassroots effort. his message a cheer one. >> the community is calling to defund police in alameda. that means redirecting funds. >> reporter: i think a call for action on friday. showing molly watkins cuffed and pinned to the ground by five police officers after he was seen dancing in the street. >> upon seeing the video, it was horrendous. and it really hurt. being a black man. it personally hurt knowing this happens here, right where we live. >> reporter: but if you ask watkins -- >> i'm n
we know molly watkins is here and present today. just as they intended, they are dancing in the middle of the street right in front of the alameda marlt. these protesters are holding signs saying dance for all their names indicating this protest isn't just about molly watkins but about all victims of police brutality. demanding really reform. >> i don't understand this phenomena of people calling on a black person. just for whatever reason or another and weaponizing the police. enough is...
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nbc's molly hunter is live in paris where the eiffel tower has reopened.olly, walk us through this reopening. what sort of new rules are in place there? >> reporter: craig, that's right. we're midway up the eiffel tower, as far as you can go right now. it's a little different than before. the first thing i noticed besides the mask wearing, no elevators. if you're not in shape from all that lockdown cheese and baguette, you have to walk up 75 steps to get here. there's also significant social distancing in place. even if that wasn't in place, the numbers are so low compared to what they normally are. authorities are telling us about 1300 people have visited. they're even for another couple of hours. normally on a daylight this, late june, height of summer tourist season, 23,000 people. now, the eiffel tower has been closed for 103 days, the longest closure since world war ii. a lot of people including parisians, american residents of paris are dying to get up here when it's not mobbed with tourists. i want to play you a quick clip from cory, an american who
nbc's molly hunter is live in paris where the eiffel tower has reopened.olly, walk us through this reopening. what sort of new rules are in place there? >> reporter: craig, that's right. we're midway up the eiffel tower, as far as you can go right now. it's a little different than before. the first thing i noticed besides the mask wearing, no elevators. if you're not in shape from all that lockdown cheese and baguette, you have to walk up 75 steps to get here. there's also significant...
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let's go to my colleague, nbc's molly hunter, live from paris, a beautiful backdrop, there's a lot of negativity with the things eu officials are saying. what's going on, what does this look like for summer travel? >> reporter: that's right. it's not look good for americans summer travel. the latest is, and we have been reporting on this for the last week, about a possible draft. as of friday, two eu diplomats involved in the discussions told my colleague, alex smith, a reporter based out of our london bureau that there is a draft tax. now that goes back to the european capitals to be agreed. diplomats say it's unlikely to change. on that list are countries that the eu feels comfortable allowing travelers to come into their borders when it opens on july 1stme. not on that list, americans and russians. china is on the list with the condition that china then opens its borders to eu travelers. of course this is a huge blow to the u.s. handling of coronavirus. one quote released to me, one of the eu diplomats who has been involved in the negotiations, we asked is the u.s. on that list, an
let's go to my colleague, nbc's molly hunter, live from paris, a beautiful backdrop, there's a lot of negativity with the things eu officials are saying. what's going on, what does this look like for summer travel? >> reporter: that's right. it's not look good for americans summer travel. the latest is, and we have been reporting on this for the last week, about a possible draft. as of friday, two eu diplomats involved in the discussions told my colleague, alex smith, a reporter based out...
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have indeed banned the product the herbicide will keep following it and see where it goes from here molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer thank you again for your time today. despite the global pandemic and 2 fatal accidents boeing me 3 there 737 max jetliner with passengers in the near future while the federal aviation administration is working to help certify boeing's newest plane which has reportedly made improvements since the jets were grounded across the globe so what does this mean for the company's revenue stream. live at the los angeles international airport with the details natasha. yeah that's right you know the f.a.a. is ready to fly the boeing 737 confirming those test why it's could began as early as today and now we're seeing the market responds in their favor 800 boeing 737 max jets that are grounded but according to reuters media report it may not stay that way for long in an email to congress the f.a.a. said its type inspection authorization board completed its review clearing the way for flights of the case and testing to begin and that e-mail says that that c
have indeed banned the product the herbicide will keep following it and see where it goes from here molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer thank you again for your time today. despite the global pandemic and 2 fatal accidents boeing me 3 there 737 max jetliner with passengers in the near future while the federal aviation administration is working to help certify boeing's newest plane which has reportedly made improvements since the jets were grounded across the globe so what does this...
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have indeed banned the product the herbicide will keep following it and see where it goes from here molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer thank you again for your time today. despite the global pandemic and 2 fatal accidents boeing me see there 737 max liner with passengers in the near future well the federal aviation administration is working to help certify boeing's newest plane which has reportedly made improvements since the jets were grounded across the globe so what does this mean for the company's revenue stream. live at the los angeles international airport with the details natasha. yeah that's right you know the f.a.a. is ready to fly the boeing 737 confirming those test why it's clear began as early as today and now we're seeing the market. responds in their favor 800 boeing 737 max jets that are grounded but according to reuters media report it may not stay that way for long in an e-mail to congress the f.a.a. said its type inspection authorization board completed its review clearing the way for flights for vacation testing to begin an email says that that could start
have indeed banned the product the herbicide will keep following it and see where it goes from here molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer thank you again for your time today. despite the global pandemic and 2 fatal accidents boeing me see there 737 max liner with passengers in the near future well the federal aviation administration is working to help certify boeing's newest plane which has reportedly made improvements since the jets were grounded across the globe so what does this...
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like molly was the zoo's biggest attraction for more than 40 years molly spent almost every day of his life performing for visitors but the lockdown means he can finally have a prolonged moment of peace and rest. yet to still enjoys a treat from mere visitors every now and then. the officials at manila as you see they'll have a much better shelter once the renovations are finished and they're in no rush they save the fact people are now forced to see home means these animals are enjoying a world relatively free of human a world a lot less terrifying to dog an al-jazeera. your children there with the whole robin a reminder of our top stories donald trump has addressed a smaller than expected crowd in tulsa oklahoma and his 1st major public rallies since the coronavirus crisis began some had called for the rallied to be counseled who say the timing is racially insensitive and poses a health risk trump used his appearance so attack his political opponents and black lives to protest. what americans are watching left wing radicals burn down buildings visitors destroy private property your h
like molly was the zoo's biggest attraction for more than 40 years molly spent almost every day of his life performing for visitors but the lockdown means he can finally have a prolonged moment of peace and rest. yet to still enjoys a treat from mere visitors every now and then. the officials at manila as you see they'll have a much better shelter once the renovations are finished and they're in no rush they save the fact people are now forced to see home means these animals are enjoying a...
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like molly was the zoo's biggest attraction for more than 40 years molly spent almost every day of his life performing for visitors but the lockdown means he can finally have a prolonged moment to peace and rest yet to still enjoys a treat from rare visitors every now and then. the officials at manila's who see bill have a much better shelter once the renovations are finished and they're in no rush they say the fact people are now forced to see home means these animals are enjoying a world relatively free of humans a world a lot less terrifying. dog an al-jazeera manila crowds in paris or protested against racism and police brutality some of the messages called for justice for him a bar a black man who died in a french police operation in 2019 racial justice protests have spread from the united states to several cities in europe in the past weeks. in the midst of the covert crisis on black lives matter protests the soho district of new york has been turned into an art gallery hundreds of artists are painted the plywood of boarded up storefronts with protest art depicting expressions of
like molly was the zoo's biggest attraction for more than 40 years molly spent almost every day of his life performing for visitors but the lockdown means he can finally have a prolonged moment to peace and rest yet to still enjoys a treat from rare visitors every now and then. the officials at manila's who see bill have a much better shelter once the renovations are finished and they're in no rush they say the fact people are now forced to see home means these animals are enjoying a world...
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like molly was the zoo's biggest attraction for more than 40 years molly's spent almost every day of his life performing for visitors but the lockdown means he can finally have a prolonged moment to peace and rest yet to still enjoys a treat from rear visitors every now and then. the officials at manila's who see bill have a much better shelter once the renovations are finished and they're in no rush they say the fact people are now forced to see home means these animals are enjoying a world relatively free of humans a world a lot less terrifying to dog an al-jazeera manila. sunday's the northern hemisphere is the longest day and shortest night of the year the summer soltis soul cisco insides with a so-called ring of fire solar eclipse this is how it looks from new delhi in india sky watchers along a narrow band from west africa to the arabian peninsula india and southern china witnessed the eclipse shortly after sunrise south of the equator it's the winter solstice the shortest day of the year these images were filmed in nairobi kenya where an astronomer enjoy if you. know what i'm
like molly was the zoo's biggest attraction for more than 40 years molly's spent almost every day of his life performing for visitors but the lockdown means he can finally have a prolonged moment to peace and rest yet to still enjoys a treat from rear visitors every now and then. the officials at manila's who see bill have a much better shelter once the renovations are finished and they're in no rush they say the fact people are now forced to see home means these animals are enjoying a world...