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quien no pase la e t entrevista de miedo creible no podra pasar ante un juez >> rosa maria epsspera el momenuzar a estados unidos co su hijo y pedir asilo, aunque a sabe que el pais le cierra la puerta > >este pdresidente no queiieres inmigrantes, nos esta reteniendo pero seguimos en la lucha. >> y hoy la corte suprema puso u un candando mas a quienes buscan asilos >> ahora con la primera entrev entrevista de miedo creible un a agente tendra autoridad para t determinar si tiene un caso v i valido de asilo, caso contrario podra deportar inmediatamente sin derecho a una corte. >> el aegente tendra el poder >> ahora esta activista piensa u que en esta condicion muchos r seran deportados >> hasta hoy detenidos inclusiv los inmigrantes tenian derecho a un juez, en algunos casos hasta libertad, ahora se quedan sin i ningun derecho >> la jueza sotomayor establece que la corte esta equivocada en negar derechos constitucionales. >> rosa se arriesgara dice que volver a ahonduras no es una c opcion >> la situacion alla esta muy d dificil. >> al volver en noticiero telemundo indignacion opor est v video
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floyd's family down in houston at the momen we will be watching as night falls whether the peacefulnessf these protests can be maintained. let's go live to outside the white house. there has been a lot of focus on politics hereoday and how the president has responded to this. what is the view from within the white house? how do they feel his response is ing? >> he has certainly seemed very pleased with himself. you can hear there are hundreds of people that if come out tonight in spite of what has happened. lots of people out again today. if you look at the president social media, he has been pleased with how things went in washington, d.c., tonight and he has been encouraging little leaders around the country to follow his lead and dominate. that is the word he keeps using two governors and other political leaders around the country, to step out what he has called looting and writing. -- rioting. he has been stamping out legal, peaceful protests. that is what happened yesterday well be out -- well before the curfew. we have seen convoys of military personnel fanning out across the city
floyd's family down in houston at the momen we will be watching as night falls whether the peacefulnessf these protests can be maintained. let's go live to outside the white house. there has been a lot of focus on politics hereoday and how the president has responded to this. what is the view from within the white house? how do they feel his response is ing? >> he has certainly seemed very pleased with himself. you can hear there are hundreds of people that if come out tonight in spite of...
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when we overcame not just the virus but aa m momentt w when we overcame own internal demons,, the momen o overcame hahatred, th moment when we overcame illusions and delusions and crosses of the truth and camame out as m much stronger and a mo unified species. >> he reminds us that the post coronavirus world is not about eradicating covid-19, because the virus is not going to go away. we have no choice but to learn to live with it, wherever that takes us. but we do have other choices and we need to make them wisely because they are going to define a way of life for many years to come.. that's it for today. thank you foror watchining and you next time. anchor: tensions tensions remain high across the united states as protesters demand justice and change, sweeping across the country. curfews have been imposed across several cities, including minneapolis. the u.s. president blames extreme left groups for sparking the violence. donald trump wants to design
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made for white people, , should only be for whe people, and they really see e ts as a do or die momenentnk it is important for evereryone has too recognize tht that is what is at stake. we have seen armemed white militiamen storming capitals in america a at the same time we se the trump administrtration sendg people withoutut clear insignia, troops that are armed, not clearly designated out to the streets in d.c. to facace off wh anti-police brutality protesters. we really y need to recognize wt is at take in this moment inn terms s of facing up both authoritarianism, fascism, and white nationalism. america i was wondering, one, if you could comment on the taking out of the statue of frank rizzo, the former police chief in mayor of philadelphia afterer he was defaceded by protesters. juan: : that was a long titime coming. frank rizzo was probably the mostst racist t d most ovevertly fascistt political leader inin e modern history of the north of the united states, a and i lived in philadelphia during his period of time as mayor. he persosonally led charges attatacking black citizens and
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not in this statement be able to enter block any by july now at the momenent a complplex patchwork of differerent measurs have left many confused coverage takes a look. the announcement came just in time for europe's summer season. you leaders say free travel across the block should be possible by the end of the month. restrictions on external borders however will remain in place a bit longer. i personalally b believe that we wowould reteturn to a full functioning on the schengen area andnd the frereedom of movemement. . no later than thed of the month of june we should consider the granular lifting restrictctions on nonessential travel to your earnings july. since mid may several e. u. countries have been grgradually lifting border restrictions allowing travelers from neneighboring states creating so called regional travel corridors or from member states with the low number of coronavirus cases. that for now only a handful of countries most recently italy havave opend their borders to all shrinking area visit. u. k. plans on doing so on june eighth although a fourteen day self quaran
not in this statement be able to enter block any by july now at the momenent a complplex patchwork of differerent measurs have left many confused coverage takes a look. the announcement came just in time for europe's summer season. you leaders say free travel across the block should be possible by the end of the month. restrictions on external borders however will remain in place a bit longer. i personalally b believe that we wowould reteturn to a full functioning on the schengen area andnd the...
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this is precisely the momenent where you let your guard d down. we will get subsesequent weeksk. so we spepent the last two monts prepingg for this. in the last seven oror more memedical facililities and especially stepping up the e been the t. to test and skill tesest quickly. also in few of contact tracing. because whwhat happens i is thaf you get any. resurgence anyway be able to identify early going quickly. down make sure it does not become a superclususter. states that titime. i would say thisis. on pototter people by ao it of great adventure and some things i on part of it keys. gonna keeping a very clolose al. obviously your country had over forty one thousand- cases- clearly- you went. after the virus by- massive testing are you planning to step up- testing in this. very delicate phase as youou just described i. no absolututely in fact-- we intend before the end of the year two reacheded abilityty to pass forty thousand a a day inn fact if you look at out testing rates in singapore i think on a per capita basisis we e along te highest in the world.. it is this combinatio
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the crowd then observed a momen changes now when it comes to the training of police officers. today he announced they will not be taught the carotid choke hold aimed at causing someone to pass out by blocking blood flow to the brain. he's also demanding the state set standards for crowd control and police use of force during protests. this comes after the use of tear gas and rubber bullets at some of the demonstrations. the governor also plans to shut down at least two state prisons, work on probation reforms, and touted the state's progress in the death penalty. >> because one thing we know about our criminal justice system. it's not blind. it discriminates based on the color of your skin. it discriminates based on annou the governor's first action on police use of force following the death of george floyd. >>> well, people filling the streets in cities across the country tonight. this new video from the northwest. people packing portland. it's the eighth night of protests there against racism and police brutality. thousands of people gathered for this demonstration. >>> over
the crowd then observed a momen changes now when it comes to the training of police officers. today he announced they will not be taught the carotid choke hold aimed at causing someone to pass out by blocking blood flow to the brain. he's also demanding the state set standards for crowd control and police use of force during protests. this comes after the use of tear gas and rubber bullets at some of the demonstrations. the governor also plans to shut down at least two state prisons, work on...
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building on the issue of china that is crucial at the momen moment, you yourself served in the cold war in germany when there were troops on the ground. president trump has announced he will pull out about 10000 of those troops because of the number of issues with germany's economic ties and the energy with russia with 2 percent of the budget payment from nato. how do you explain the strategic decision? we know us strategy has concluded that does pose a threat. how do you explain this to eyour counterparts who were surprised?th we even saw the polish president do that yesterday and what they stand to gain to get some troops over to poland. he himself pleaded with the president not to do the simple the troops t out. so what is the analysis? how does this help american interest? >> first, we do consider russia to be a serious threat spending 1 percent of your gdp on defense as germany does acknowledges they may not take it as serious as a threat as united states of america does. they need to. the commitment they made onhe their behalf it's a commitment germany made up to and a chose not t
building on the issue of china that is crucial at the momen moment, you yourself served in the cold war in germany when there were troops on the ground. president trump has announced he will pull out about 10000 of those troops because of the number of issues with germany's economic ties and the energy with russia with 2 percent of the budget payment from nato. how do you explain the strategic decision? we know us strategy has concluded that does pose a threat. how do you explain this to eyour...
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it's not just a momen it's a climactickic shift. >> woodrff: mark, a shift, will it lead to somethinistinctly different, though, from what we have today because these protestoas we've just been discussing, they want police departments defunded or they want budgets cut, ey want real change, they want more african-americans elected to office, and many, many other demands around ecatio around housing, around communitie are those things really going to change? >> well, judy, i think there are demands, and there are demands. mayor garcetti made app good point that both the african-american community and the police need each other, they truly do. african-americans disproportionately live in high-crime areas, and theyo d want an engaged, principled and activist police force workingo preserve peace and order in their community. but i think we're fard bey the prayers and thoughts, reactions of awakening in this country, to the fact that africamericans, people of color have been treated, and it's irrefutable, been treated differently than law enforcement, and unfairly. i don't think there's an
it's not just a momen it's a climactickic shift. >> woodrff: mark, a shift, will it lead to somethinistinctly different, though, from what we have today because these protestoas we've just been discussing, they want police departments defunded or they want budgets cut, ey want real change, they want more african-americans elected to office, and many, many other demands around ecatio around housing, around communitie are those things really going to change? >> well, judy, i think...
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rit now more than 80 in t momen cincisco is ing ona plan that could potentially speed up the process.kiet do is live from the city with the new plan that could revive san francisco night life. kiet? >> reporter: there's a plan to reopen up restaurants, and now bars, yes, bars. first off, with the restaurants, opening up in person, outdoor dining starting on friday, june 12th, and of course, the rules with that. first off, you can't have more than six people at the table. there's exceptions if you have people from the same household. you must wear a face covering any time you leave the table, and you can only enter the restaurant to order food or use the restroom. bar owners said they are struggling and they need to open as soon as possible. state of california is say allowing most stand-alone bars to reopen this week, but in sas reopening until mid-august. there's an effort at city hall to apply for what is called a variance, basically permission from the state to open up more quickly. 51 out of 58 counties in california have been approved for this variance. >> we will be voting hopef
rit now more than 80 in t momen cincisco is ing ona plan that could potentially speed up the process.kiet do is live from the city with the new plan that could revive san francisco night life. kiet? >> reporter: there's a plan to reopen up restaurants, and now bars, yes, bars. first off, with the restaurants, opening up in person, outdoor dining starting on friday, june 12th, and of course, the rules with that. first off, you can't have more than six people at the table. there's...
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>>> we have breaking news from buffalo, new york at this momen you some very disturbing video of a 75-year-old man in buffalo being knocked to the ground by two buffalo police officers, and you can clearly see that his head starts bleeding immediately. governor andrew cuomo has seen the video. he tweeted this incident is wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful. i've spoken with buffalo mayor byron brown, and we agree that the officers involved should be immediately suspended pending a formal investigation. police officers must enforce, not abuse the law. those police officers have been suspended. a local official in buffalo will join us in a moment with more details on that story. we're watching live coverage tonight on the tenth straight day and night of protests around the country. our coverage covers the country. today 10,000 people gathered in brooklyn for a memorial for george floyd, led by his brother terrence, before then marching across the brooklyn bridge into manhattan. in washington, d.c., protesters nield at the martin luther king jr. memorial while a loudspeaker called
>>> we have breaking news from buffalo, new york at this momen you some very disturbing video of a 75-year-old man in buffalo being knocked to the ground by two buffalo police officers, and you can clearly see that his head starts bleeding immediately. governor andrew cuomo has seen the video. he tweeted this incident is wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful. i've spoken with buffalo mayor byron brown, and we agree that the officers involved should be immediately suspended pending...
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. >> john: let's get to your legislation, because that's your effort to try to get at this momen we'r exactly why. my suspicion is that the presidential politics, and choosing a vice president, was a part of that conversation. what i offered my friends on the other side was not five amendments based on senator schumer's letter to us saying there were five major issues. i said, let's fix those five. they came into the room and we were going to chat about it. and they said there are 20 things we would like to change. and i said, i'll give you 20, and i'll start with my amendment on chokeholds. it was about the same, but in the house legislation they had blood flow as well as air flow. they suggested that my bill will not include air flow. i will add that in there and make that change. we could do so much for those folks in the streets today, and we missed a golden opportunity not because the bills weren't similar enough, but because what the house wanted was not what the senate democrats wanted to have a conversation about. >> john: it seems to me, senator, that it is the procedural que
. >> john: let's get to your legislation, because that's your effort to try to get at this momen we'r exactly why. my suspicion is that the presidential politics, and choosing a vice president, was a part of that conversation. what i offered my friends on the other side was not five amendments based on senator schumer's letter to us saying there were five major issues. i said, let's fix those five. they came into the room and we were going to chat about it. and they said there are 20...
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so, we answer those moral momen moments. we rose to those challenges in our country.haven't finished yet. the arc is fully completed. but we spring from -- my very existence in this body springs from our ancestors who met the darkness with their light, who met the most seemingly impossible odds with moral imagination that was extraordinary and ignited the engagement of others. and so that's where we are. this is a referendum on us. will we surrender to him and his tactics? will we throw up our hands or buckle down and double down and bring the best of who we are, the powerful alchemy that turns concrete and stubborn unmovable challenges into progress for our nation? that's what we need, that kind of spiritual alchemy, that kind of creative love, that kind of unrementing action. i put my bet on the good people of this country over this president any day of the week. and what the people on the streets are trying to show is that always -- i don't care if they're dictators. i don't care if they're illegitimately elected individuals. i don't care if they were elected by a
so, we answer those moral momen moments. we rose to those challenges in our country.haven't finished yet. the arc is fully completed. but we spring from -- my very existence in this body springs from our ancestors who met the darkness with their light, who met the most seemingly impossible odds with moral imagination that was extraordinary and ignited the engagement of others. and so that's where we are. this is a referendum on us. will we surrender to him and his tactics? will we throw up our...
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when in fact, many people momen this case, during an ecoconomic crisis with 40 million people applyingor unemployment -- as if somehow those types of attacks on property or apappropriating property are themseselves part of a movement, part of f a wing of a movement. we know that is not the case at all. the question of looting d does bring forward are two things. to mr.what goes back floyd's question, what is a black maman's life worth? propertystruction of or taking things, taking sneakers or computers somehow more important than watching someone die on film? people killedsemi by the police over the last fears? what is more important? what is the value of someone? the second part of looting is it displaces s the looting that is the history of the ununited states. bodies --at human that black bodies were looted. that is how we got here. looted,igenous land was seizing that land. , theow that for years housing market has been a form of looting which the value of black owned homes have been suppressed. the transfer of wealth is a kind of form of looting. but if you look at the history of
when in fact, many people momen this case, during an ecoconomic crisis with 40 million people applyingor unemployment -- as if somehow those types of attacks on property or apappropriating property are themseselves part of a movement, part of f a wing of a movement. we know that is not the case at all. the question of looting d does bring forward are two things. to mr.what goes back floyd's question, what is a black maman's life worth? propertystruction of or taking things, taking sneakers or...
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itit shows they're completely te deaf about what this momenent is about.know that school safety officers contribute in the school to prison pipeline. students all over arare saying metadetectors s don't keep them safe. officers make them feel like criminals. so the fact they're parading this as a victory by increasing police psence in schools is really upsettingng in this mome. juanan bnka, this whole issue of how t the pololice department grew with such an n octopus. in thehe giuliani days, , the ft birth thehe transit police and housing police and then they merged the school safety officers. this is like beginningng to go back to where it was years agogo bubut without dealing g with the actual issssue of the number of police that have remained largely inincreased even as crie dedecreased throughout t the la0 years. this w whole issue o of how they council anand the mayoyor stil refused to deal, that therere ae too many uniformed police in new york city? >> there too many uniformed police in new york city. furthermore, when we talk about defining the nypd
itit shows they're completely te deaf about what this momenent is about.know that school safety officers contribute in the school to prison pipeline. students all over arare saying metadetectors s don't keep them safe. officers make them feel like criminals. so the fact they're parading this as a victory by increasing police psence in schools is really upsettingng in this mome. juanan bnka, this whole issue of how t the pololice department grew with such an n octopus. in thehe giuliani days, ,...
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in those m moments werere momens where we needed federal to ensusure complianance with our civil rits laws. anand here we are in 2020 dealig yett again with the faiailure to comply with civil rights laws.s. police d departments that abuse the cicivil rights of unarmed aafrican-amemericans far too of. quite remarkakably, w when you k ababout charlottesville and the hate r rally t that unfolded the in 2017 that resultedd in harm o individuduals and loss-of-life, ththe loss of heheather heyer's life. presidident trump's reaction cod not bebe any different. there he referrered to thee viot inindividuals who o drove that y asas very fine people. anand here he is essentitially dedeclaring war -- the cleared r on people who are out solely to speak out against racial violence, against police violence, people were sayingg enough is enough, people who are sayingng we see thesese incidens time and time agagain captured n video and we refused to alloww you to turn a blind eye to this any longer. floyd,killing of f george these images have gone viral across our country, across the globe. it is the
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. >>> we have breaking news from buffalo, new york at this momen you some very disturbing video of a5-year-old man in buffalo being knocked to the ground by two buffalo police officers, and you can clearly see that his head starts bleeding immediately. governor andrew cuomo has seen the video. he tweeted this incident is wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful. i've spoken with buffalo mayor byron brown, and we agree that the officers involved should be immediately suspended pending a formal investigation. police officers must enforce, not abuse the law. those police officers have been suspended. a local official in buffalo will join us in a moment with more details on that story. we're watching live coverage tonight on the tenth straight day and night of
. >>> we have breaking news from buffalo, new york at this momen you some very disturbing video of a5-year-old man in buffalo being knocked to the ground by two buffalo police officers, and you can clearly see that his head starts bleeding immediately. governor andrew cuomo has seen the video. he tweeted this incident is wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful. i've spoken with buffalo mayor byron brown, and we agree that the officers involved should be immediately suspended pending...
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>> what that means as you can't use a chokehold, but in a momen and time that an officer as on the groundfor his life , i don't think it's appropriate that were going to tell the officer they can't tak any maneuver to save their own personal life. in essence, chokehold would be gone from any department. those pretty much have been outlawed. how we treat individuals come a the training, the de-escalation that is what were putting resources in. more importantly were putting a transparency to get rid of bad officers. so many times i've heard from those who have been in the department, have gone bad officer removed commit that it' only been brought back in or that their record to get them t remove has been cleaned and the they co-opt and join another department and the department was never able to see the records. that's what the president dealt with by using attorney general b barr he puts database together so everybody could see the records from before so we wouldn't have that case that happened before. the floyd family will get the justice that they should, and that will not be repeated ev
>> what that means as you can't use a chokehold, but in a momen and time that an officer as on the groundfor his life , i don't think it's appropriate that were going to tell the officer they can't tak any maneuver to save their own personal life. in essence, chokehold would be gone from any department. those pretty much have been outlawed. how we treat individuals come a the training, the de-escalation that is what were putting resources in. more importantly were putting a transparency...
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we are at alar momens time in this place and that dr.king's words are as contrary as they are -- con temperature ri as they are powerful. in 1963, alabama had become the focal point of the racism and hatred that existed throughout our nation. bombings and fires in black neighborhoods were commonplace. suspects never apprehended, a governor promising segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. bull connor shocking the nation when he unleashed vicious police dogs and fire hoses on innocent children engaged in a peaceful protest. and later in that year a church bombing that killed four young girls simply because of the color of their skin. the question on the day that dr. king was arrested is, why now? why risk a jail and perhaps death to protest conditions in a city that dr. king had described as the most segregated in america, a city, though, that had just elected a new city government that had promised change? it was a question dr. king and all black americans had heard for too long and it was time for an answer. i believ
we are at alar momens time in this place and that dr.king's words are as contrary as they are -- con temperature ri as they are powerful. in 1963, alabama had become the focal point of the racism and hatred that existed throughout our nation. bombings and fires in black neighborhoods were commonplace. suspects never apprehended, a governor promising segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. bull connor shocking the nation when he unleashed vicious police dogs and fire hoses on...
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hard as it may be for some to believe, there are people who ue feelel vulnerable at this momen in theirlives not just because buthe virus because of the expense associated with medical care and hospital care. and so, judge wilson, my ordabl question to you ise very simple. you have tweeted over 30 times contemptpt for thee affordable care act.ve chara you have said it in so many nt different ways.egative you have characterized the former president of the united g states in the most negative ingh terms over his propagating and a championing that cause. in light of all the americans fr who have died because of the coronavirus, in light of our o national health emergency, do u you have at least ar moment off pause in your efforts to stop the extension of health insurance to so many americans? >> well, senator, first i'd or d view that i held as the a legislature and even as a private citizen about the importance of access to health care.gate the think during the timed, affordable care act was being co debated and being litigated botf in the court of public opinion as well as in the courts,
hard as it may be for some to believe, there are people who ue feelel vulnerable at this momen in theirlives not just because buthe virus because of the expense associated with medical care and hospital care. and so, judge wilson, my ordabl question to you ise very simple. you have tweeted over 30 times contemptpt for thee affordable care act.ve chara you have said it in so many nt different ways.egative you have characterized the former president of the united g states in the most negative...
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public schools aren't - - or not to take advantage of this momen moment. i yield back. >> on an incredibly important subject we had been working very closely with our teachers and superintendent and parents to get their feedback in real time in my district is one of the most rural districts east of the mississippi river and there are some school districts for up to 50 percent of the students do not have access to broadband. so my a colleague sentiments to close the digital divide i encourage those with special needs to have been woefully underserved during the crisis what are the biggest lessons you have learned because we have learned a lot we are we are not meeting their needs a have completely fallen out of context with the school system and those who are very hands-on parents are those caregivers to navigate that technology what air your biggest lessons with a focus on rural students. >> thank you for that question. >> and to help students thrive. as a father of a young daughter even with connectivity it is still a struggle for parents having to step i
public schools aren't - - or not to take advantage of this momen moment. i yield back. >> on an incredibly important subject we had been working very closely with our teachers and superintendent and parents to get their feedback in real time in my district is one of the most rural districts east of the mississippi river and there are some school districts for up to 50 percent of the students do not have access to broadband. so my a colleague sentiments to close the digital divide i...
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