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murphy: there is no question. i think this is a can -- akin, maybe even on a bigger scale, but certainly akin to life before 9/11 and life after 9/11, and things we never imagined. that we would be taking our shoes off before we got on the airplane in the summer of 2001 are part of our daily habits. i think there are a lot of things that will be changing. i think face coverings will be more prevalent, social distancing will stay with us, regular, hyper hygiene, particularly surfaces, etc. i think work from home, assuming that that is compatible with the type of job you have got and the type of business you work for, is going to be much more prevalent. i think it will have a big impact on mass transit. i think you will get a big urban-suburban re-think of where folks see themselves and not just where they are raising their family, but where they might be doing their jobs. we have a restart and recovery commission that we established a couple of months ago, wise women and men with both new jersey and national perspe
murphy: there is no question. i think this is a can -- akin, maybe even on a bigger scale, but certainly akin to life before 9/11 and life after 9/11, and things we never imagined. that we would be taking our shoes off before we got on the airplane in the summer of 2001 are part of our daily habits. i think there are a lot of things that will be changing. i think face coverings will be more prevalent, social distancing will stay with us, regular, hyper hygiene, particularly surfaces, etc. i...
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we have governor phil murphy live next. stay with us. stay with us i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and...
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i know phil murphy, the governor who we are showing had an executive ordealing with this.ctly, kristina, what happened there? kristina: have a situation i suppose frustration, phase two slow recovery, restrictions on indoor dining has upset a lot of restaurant owners. they were expecting things to slowly start back to normal today. they were told unfortunately they cannot open indoors. more specifically the city council voted, voted on opening indoors at 25% capacity or 50 people, but positive murphy of new jersey as well as the state decided no, we're not doing that and that anger ad lot of people including a heckler shared some comments on live television when governor murphy was on tv. he responded to. listen to his response. >> this guy deserves to say what he wants to say, honestly, overwhelmingly the majority of folks get it. we make decisions not arbitrary. they are based on facts and data kristina: the majority get it. i spoke to several restaurant owners find there is lack ever consistency when it comes to the rules. they're saying that the retail shop can open bu
i know phil murphy, the governor who we are showing had an executive ordealing with this.ctly, kristina, what happened there? kristina: have a situation i suppose frustration, phase two slow recovery, restrictions on indoor dining has upset a lot of restaurant owners. they were expecting things to slowly start back to normal today. they were told unfortunately they cannot open indoors. more specifically the city council voted, voted on opening indoors at 25% capacity or 50 people, but positive...
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governor murphy, thanks for joining us. the "new york times" obtained audio of a phone call between vice president pence and governors yesterday. yesterday the vice president said i would just encourage you all to make sure and continue to explain to your citizens the magnitude of increase in testing and that in most of the cases where we are seeing some marginal rise in number, that's more result of the extraordinary work you're doing, unquote. but, health experts say that's not necessarily the case, that positive tests in many states are increasing more than the testing is increasing so that there is spread. were you surprised when the vice president said that? >> jake, good to be on with you. i have to say i wasn't terribly surprised. i actually didn't read it that way. we lived through hell and back, and we're finally coming out of it. we've got almost 13,000 lives lost. at the very peak of this, when we were ramping our testing up aggressively, and positive cases were going through the roof, we were very clear that it
governor murphy, thanks for joining us. the "new york times" obtained audio of a phone call between vice president pence and governors yesterday. yesterday the vice president said i would just encourage you all to make sure and continue to explain to your citizens the magnitude of increase in testing and that in most of the cases where we are seeing some marginal rise in number, that's more result of the extraordinary work you're doing, unquote. but, health experts say that's not...
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and also, you catch yourself watching eddie murphy.r ] did a whole episode with him without just staring at him and cracking up. and i mean, it's a dream come true like, eddie murphy's the reason why my family watched "snl" in the '80s, you know like, eddie murphy's role on "delirious." he's -- he's the g.o.a.t. in a lot of households. so, it was just dope for him to even be in the room. >> seth: did you feel, though, he -- could you tell, was he having fun >> i think so. i think he start -- i mean, like any other comedian -- comedians are always tricky because comedians always have, like, the worst trust issues with comedy, for good a reason, because they trust in writers, you know they never know it's funny until it's funny, and then they're like, okay, this is funny, you know so, there's always that kind of trepidation, i feel that most comedians have when they host the show and eddie's no different but i mean, you could tell once he started getting the laughs, that he was having fun again it looked like -- i mean, at least it looke
and also, you catch yourself watching eddie murphy.r ] did a whole episode with him without just staring at him and cracking up. and i mean, it's a dream come true like, eddie murphy's the reason why my family watched "snl" in the '80s, you know like, eddie murphy's role on "delirious." he's -- he's the g.o.a.t. in a lot of households. so, it was just dope for him to even be in the room. >> seth: did you feel, though, he -- could you tell, was he having fun >> i...
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a cyclon fence in front there were 5000 people or more outside waiting to get a glimpse of eddie murphy this is the fame that he had you know at that time and still still i can't imagine he could ever go anywhere without people you know grabbing him on some level and he had a big bus and the door of the bus would open up and the fence would bow in they would push it in like it was going to collapse because they were waiting to see the one and only eddie murphy who couldn't have been kinder arsenio was fun to play with you know samuel jackson rob me. i got to work with china amos i got to work with james earl jones i got to work i think i was maybe one of the only white people in the whole show it was a really good for me i grew up in the projects i am the i'm colorblind with that stuff and so i just was i was like i had a week's work i play this kooky thing and eddie helped walk me through it so i was nervous but he walked me right through it to help me make it as funny as possible as john dead and here i am just last year going to atlanta to film coming to america 2 and. it was eddie w
a cyclon fence in front there were 5000 people or more outside waiting to get a glimpse of eddie murphy this is the fame that he had you know at that time and still still i can't imagine he could ever go anywhere without people you know grabbing him on some level and he had a big bus and the door of the bus would open up and the fence would bow in they would push it in like it was going to collapse because they were waiting to see the one and only eddie murphy who couldn't have been kinder...
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ware and at the time saturday night live eddie murphy was red hot and he was doing bach. wait you know eddie murphy were trained buckwheat from our gang and so i came up to coco before the matches and i said coco your name is coco be aware i said do you have any problem if i tell the people that the b. stands for buckwheat and coco looked at me and he smiled he says body he said you talk about me any way you want because anything you talk about means i make more money i said ok so i went out on the broadcast that night and i referred to him as ko-ko be aware and i said that the b. stood for buckwheat and lo and behold the n.w.a. c.p. came crashing down on vince mcmahon it was the 1st time vince mcmahon ever censored me and i was never allowed to say that again and i personally felt that was unfair because i said here you've got eddie murphy on t.v. portray him buckwheat i remember the famous one buckwheat is dead you know where they did a whole show on saturday night live on buckwheat and yet i as a white guy wasn't allowed to say that name even though i got permission fr
ware and at the time saturday night live eddie murphy was red hot and he was doing bach. wait you know eddie murphy were trained buckwheat from our gang and so i came up to coco before the matches and i said coco your name is coco be aware i said do you have any problem if i tell the people that the b. stands for buckwheat and coco looked at me and he smiled he says body he said you talk about me any way you want because anything you talk about means i make more money i said ok so i went out on...
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here's dennis murphy with the farm. >> reporter: council bluffs, iowa. in a small courtroom the new, and final, scene of a four-year long drama was playing out. >> count one, murder in the first degree. the defendant did, having malice aforethought, willfully deliberately, and with premeditation kill shirley dean carter. >> reporter: it's a case that ripped the stitches out of a close-knit family, never to be >> the bullet strikes her in the side. it carves a path through her chest, shattering ribs and punching holes in her lung and heart. >> reporter: shirley carter, shot twice with a deer rifle, in the little home set in cornfields that she'd shared with her husband of 50-years, bill carter. in pleasantville, iowa, so much of the rhythm of life is set by the seasons, turning the acreage, planting the seed, then bringing in the harvest, corn and soy, mostly. so that june morning in 2015 dawned with no particular omens. shirley carter and her husband, bill, started their day as they always did, with coffee at the general store. >> we went to coffee every
here's dennis murphy with the farm. >> reporter: council bluffs, iowa. in a small courtroom the new, and final, scene of a four-year long drama was playing out. >> count one, murder in the first degree. the defendant did, having malice aforethought, willfully deliberately, and with premeditation kill shirley dean carter. >> reporter: it's a case that ripped the stitches out of a close-knit family, never to be >> the bullet strikes her in the side. it carves a path...
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so senator murphy and i have had a number of discussions on this. we are both committed to reach the goals that i know you want to reach, senator durbin, and that i think this whole body wants to reach. we're going to hold a series of hearings as to how to do this, how best to do it, how it should be funded, how it should be organized, and how the management should take place. what it's not going to focus on is the finger-pointing for what happened after wuhan escaped from a bat into foreign relations committee would take it on because it is such importance that we don't go through this again. there is a lot more we can do then to pass the resolution it is my ambition with a very significant piece of legislation to create a vehicle to address the fast-moving virus like this we can all argue about the who but they did and did not do but what we do know is who has done good work in the past as you know senator when it came to implementing pet far to do great things very helpful with polio and smallpox. this was a different virus. at the house on fire
so senator murphy and i have had a number of discussions on this. we are both committed to reach the goals that i know you want to reach, senator durbin, and that i think this whole body wants to reach. we're going to hold a series of hearings as to how to do this, how best to do it, how it should be funded, how it should be organized, and how the management should take place. what it's not going to focus on is the finger-pointing for what happened after wuhan escaped from a bat into foreign...
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phil murphy? mr. murphy: mr. president, good morning to each of you. honored to be with you. we had about 30 protests through the weekend and the attorney general said it exactly right, the problem was that there were [inaudible] there was about 30 and we managed 28 out of 30. there were some disturbances involving atlantic city and trenton, but by the scale, based on what we see on television, these were, while unfortunate, were not big scale of that [inaudible] no philosophical issue whatsoever due to or not due to the national guard [inaudible] so far. [inaudible] state police, rep. [inaudible] local police would have been able [inaudible] within our range, so far we've got about nine, it looks like nine more scheduled for today [inaudible] expecting these are peaceful in nature. we've got about nine looks like nine more of these scheduled -- at least the organizers are claiming these are peaceful in nature. we're gonna make sure we've got the police there to ensure that that's safe, protect the community, allow folks to express their protest -- which we have no issue with
phil murphy? mr. murphy: mr. president, good morning to each of you. honored to be with you. we had about 30 protests through the weekend and the attorney general said it exactly right, the problem was that there were [inaudible] there was about 30 and we managed 28 out of 30. there were some disturbances involving atlantic city and trenton, but by the scale, based on what we see on television, these were, while unfortunate, were not big scale of that [inaudible] no philosophical issue...
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coming up after the break i'll be joined by political commentator professor richard murphy who look at some of the keep policy challenges facing the new labor leader. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. virtually never great it was founded on the rape murder. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we deal with. people get shot every other day she is just people killing each other black
coming up after the break i'll be joined by political commentator professor richard murphy who look at some of the keep policy challenges facing the new labor leader. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at...
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so he hires a hobby-store owner, matt murphy, to catalog, appraise, and prepare the troops for sale.ars are represented? >> we have world war ii... american civil war... napoleonic wars... the sudan campaign... zulu war. we have two shelves of zulu war. >> what makes bob's army valuable, according to matt, is that he focused his energy on completing many sets from high-end soldier makers, such as stanton studios, king & country, and w. britain. >> another really sought-after brand is trophy miniatures, made in wales. a set of six would sell for about $100, and now they can fetch up to $300 on ebay. >> matt says this trophy miniature would go for 500 bucks. it's a tractor for transporting troops during the boer wars in africa. this british nile riverboat, used during the 19th century -- $1,500. before matt can go through every piece, however, robert dies, at home, in september 2015, surrounded by all his guys. he's 75 years old. were you prepared to live life without him? >> no. i never thought it would come. >> and, so, you're faced with a dilemma. you're left with "the guys" -- the
so he hires a hobby-store owner, matt murphy, to catalog, appraise, and prepare the troops for sale.ars are represented? >> we have world war ii... american civil war... napoleonic wars... the sudan campaign... zulu war. we have two shelves of zulu war. >> what makes bob's army valuable, according to matt, is that he focused his energy on completing many sets from high-end soldier makers, such as stanton studios, king & country, and w. britain. >> another really...
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and so senator murphy and i have had a numbern of discussions on this. we are both committed to reach the goals i w know you want to reach, senator durbin, that i think this whole body wants to reach. we're going to hold a series of, were going to live series of hearings as to how to do this, how best to do, , how it shoulde funded, how it should be organized and how the management should take i place. what it's not come to focus on is theis finger-pointing for wht happened after wuhan escaped from a bat into human being in wuhan, china, and what happened after 11 wuhan, china, and went around the world. we've got really good o information on that already. there's going to be a lot of other investigation and hearings and that sort of thing. we want to talk about what do we do when this happens in the future? how can we create an agency that come just like a fire department, when the bell rings, they pulled up boots on, slide down the pole, get on the truck and go put out the fire. i commit to you we will continue to work with this. my staff tells me, and
and so senator murphy and i have had a numbern of discussions on this. we are both committed to reach the goals i w know you want to reach, senator durbin, that i think this whole body wants to reach. we're going to hold a series of, were going to live series of hearings as to how to do this, how best to do, , how it shoulde funded, how it should be organized and how the management should take i place. what it's not come to focus on is theis finger-pointing for wht happened after wuhan escaped...
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one of the managers of the stonewall was a career criminal, ed murphy, a gay man, who was arrested in the mid-1960's for running operation blackmailing homosexuals, murphy found the a prostitution ring. he used an office above the stonewall in the late 1960's to run a prostitution ring. these stonewall's leaders also collected information customers, especially those with more lucrative careers. when the new york police department received a query from interpol, and they investigated and determined that it was stolen by a wall street employee who was blackmailed because of his homosexuality. further investigation showed stonewall as the likely origin of the blackmailing operation. at a time of extensive investigation into police corruption in new york city, seymour pine, an honest police officer who had a reputation to be honest, was transferred against his objections to be the head of the public morals squad. he was summoned by his captain and order to put the stonewall out of business because of its connection with the mafia blackmail operation. after routine raids on the stonewall,
one of the managers of the stonewall was a career criminal, ed murphy, a gay man, who was arrested in the mid-1960's for running operation blackmailing homosexuals, murphy found the a prostitution ring. he used an office above the stonewall in the late 1960's to run a prostitution ring. these stonewall's leaders also collected information customers, especially those with more lucrative careers. when the new york police department received a query from interpol, and they investigated and...
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new jersey governor phil murphy ready to outline guidelines for reopening in the fall.e what he is looking for on that front and how things are going. we'll speak with him ahead of the announcement check out the futures at this hour dow futures down by 76 s&p futures down by 1. the nasdaq is indicated up by 10.5 points. "squawk box" will be right back. with smartride® from nationwide, they can get discounts for safe driving. does she get one? mrs. carmichael? safest driver in peytonville. takes a lot of work and effort to be the safest driver in peytonville. what about this guy? with nationwide smartmiles®, the less he drives, the less he pays. the list of inspiring stories goes on and on. i bet. i've never seen anyone do more with their retirement... ♪ ...than you. i... concur. >>> the bank stress test results are in and the fed has ordered banks to limit dividends and halt buy backs warning that a prolonged downturn driven by the pandemic can result in deep losses wilfred frost, i'm excited by this, because he's on the squawk news line. it means we're going to use thi
new jersey governor phil murphy ready to outline guidelines for reopening in the fall.e what he is looking for on that front and how things are going. we'll speak with him ahead of the announcement check out the futures at this hour dow futures down by 76 s&p futures down by 1. the nasdaq is indicated up by 10.5 points. "squawk box" will be right back. with smartride® from nationwide, they can get discounts for safe driving. does she get one? mrs. carmichael? safest driver in...
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energy insights that i don't know certainly not in the current scottish region professor richard murphy thank you for joining us again on the our examined show thank you alex many commentators thought that silky of starmer had drawn the ultimate short straw and becoming labor leader under the shadow of the greatest health crisis for a century and the event the atmosphere of crisis for stood him in good stead governments particularly in his forensic understated style as prime minister of questions of the cost of those prime minister has been shorn of the being ranks of public in a by social distancing and as a result i think he has looked stumbling and then that you'd like to see how it'll take more than bosses bumbling to make your stammer prime minister that will inquire squaring the european issue with labor's former support of and above all finding that new economic platform to take account of the post pandemic reality. over the last half century or so the bin to label illegals honna wilson and tony blair who hold the top of the law which totally majorities for better or for was both
energy insights that i don't know certainly not in the current scottish region professor richard murphy thank you for joining us again on the our examined show thank you alex many commentators thought that silky of starmer had drawn the ultimate short straw and becoming labor leader under the shadow of the greatest health crisis for a century and the event the atmosphere of crisis for stood him in good stead governments particularly in his forensic understated style as prime minister of...
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instead it was the 10—1 shot kameko that stormed to a thrilling victory, ridden by oisin murphy.ld once have had the grandstands bouncing. that, though, will have to wait. there isn't the same atmosphere after the race. in fact, there's no atmosphere, but it means just as much. when i look back at this race in a few years time i won't remember there was no crowd there. i'll just remember kameko gave me my first guineas winner. there may have been few at newmarket to actually see it but kameko remains a special winner on a rather extraordinary occasion. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. from me and the team, have a very good night. you're watching the bbc news with clive myrie. the death of george floyd has sparked protests in many corners of the globe. demonstrations have taken place in states across the us as well as here in the uk, france and australia. earlier, my colleaguejames reynolds spoke to two activists who have been part of those protests, denise richards in derby and tylik mcmillan in washington. what is happening in the states is awful, what happened to george. it's gr
instead it was the 10—1 shot kameko that stormed to a thrilling victory, ridden by oisin murphy.ld once have had the grandstands bouncing. that, though, will have to wait. there isn't the same atmosphere after the race. in fact, there's no atmosphere, but it means just as much. when i look back at this race in a few years time i won't remember there was no crowd there. i'll just remember kameko gave me my first guineas winner. there may have been few at newmarket to actually see it but kameko...
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visit ncicap.org] discusseshil murphy his coronavirus response efforts as well as the ongoing protest over george floyd's death. it is moderated by anup palmer and jake sherman. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. or facebook.com/c-span. monmouth university released a recent poll taking a look at relations between police and minority communities. here are some of the findings from that pole. it showed 87% of those polled felt that individuals of their race are more likely than whites to experience excessive force. 49% of white americans say police are more likely to use excessive force against a black culprit, and 39% of whites say police are just as likely to use excessive force regardless of race. that was done by monmouth university. atre is more to the poll their website. several communities are reaching out to dialogue with members of minority communities on the topic of policing. i will show you a couple. this from kansas city, kansas. saying the mayor once members of the community to share their experience and establish ongoing dialogue between the african-ame
visit ncicap.org] discusseshil murphy his coronavirus response efforts as well as the ongoing protest over george floyd's death. it is moderated by anup palmer and jake sherman. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. or facebook.com/c-span. monmouth university released a recent poll taking a look at relations between police and minority communities. here are some of the findings from that pole. it showed 87% of those polled felt that individuals of their race are more likely than...
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tiffany murphy, then the director of the oklahoma innocence project.'t the first time a tulsa case had landed on murphy's desk. >> i was seeing a lot of cases where were no facts that supported what i was seeing on these convictions. when you're seeing that lack over time involving the same departments, sheriff's office, police department, prosecutor's office, that's what really bothered me. >> reporter: cullen and the innocence team tracked down the second eyewitness who testified he had seen malcolm and de'marchoe. but police records showed he had been shot in the buttocks and his back was turned. >> common sense tells you if you got shot in the butt and you're running away, you're not able to see anything. >> reporter: the eyewitness recanted and he claimed detectives had coerced his testimony too. >> this is a kid who got pressured into saying something he did not see. i was just watching him. and i could tell. this was a man who was remembering something that was extremely traumatic. and as a black woman, i get that. i understand that. you know, t
tiffany murphy, then the director of the oklahoma innocence project.'t the first time a tulsa case had landed on murphy's desk. >> i was seeing a lot of cases where were no facts that supported what i was seeing on these convictions. when you're seeing that lack over time involving the same departments, sheriff's office, police department, prosecutor's office, that's what really bothered me. >> reporter: cullen and the innocence team tracked down the second eyewitness who testified...
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beto o'rourke will join me from texas and fill murphy on the northeast quarantine for visitors from outbreak states. >>> why democrats are impeaching bill barr after today's stunning accusations of corruption. >>> plus, why is louisville still waiting for justice for breonna taylor. >>> and the trouble trump is having running against a white male candidate when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. here we are again, faster than i thought it would take, but we have set the single day record for new krr cases in the country. more than 36,000 new infections across the country today. the latest number surpassing the single highest day record set way back on april 25th after the lockdowns and the economic calamity and the mourning and the grief and the fatalities and the deaths and the crisis in this country is today getting worse. and instead of doing something about it, the president is trying to cover it up. federal government is now, get this, ending funding for a whole bunch of coronavirus testing sites, including seven in the state of texas, which of cours
beto o'rourke will join me from texas and fill murphy on the northeast quarantine for visitors from outbreak states. >>> why democrats are impeaching bill barr after today's stunning accusations of corruption. >>> plus, why is louisville still waiting for justice for breonna taylor. >>> and the trouble trump is having running against a white male candidate when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. here we are again, faster...
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murphy where he now works as montgomery county sheriff and where his solutions are still in place.nk you fo tjoining us. nk you for having me. >> reporter: what moved you to hand congressman lew your badge that day? >> i saw him come to montgomery over a several years' periol. they wouw the civil rights trail and spend time in montgomery. as a young member of the department i would see him and wonder why has never acknowledged the injustices that occurred here and thought if i ever become police chief, i'm going to change that. then the day did arrive when they were to comto montgomery for the annual tour and not tell anybody, i did not want it to be a political act, i wanted it to be sincere and heartfelt, and the respect that i have for congressman lewis is immeasurable. >> reporter: well, he's told me he has the same for you. in your days as a police officer, you asked questions. what kind of questions did you ask and what kind of responses did you get? >> i found that a lot of the officers who had really lived through that era, particularly the white officers, were very ctant a
murphy where he now works as montgomery county sheriff and where his solutions are still in place.nk you fo tjoining us. nk you for having me. >> reporter: what moved you to hand congressman lew your badge that day? >> i saw him come to montgomery over a several years' periol. they wouw the civil rights trail and spend time in montgomery. as a young member of the department i would see him and wonder why has never acknowledged the injustices that occurred here and thought if i ever...
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thank you very much, governor murphy. i do believe, we're all on the other side of the mountain, but we determine what happens. it's what our people do, it's our policies and it's not over until it's over and it will help us all. thank you very much, phil. and our other colleague and partner, governor ned lamont from connecticut. governor, thank you very much for your partnership and thank you for your personal support and personal friendship, and nobody wanted to go through this and you see sometimes in life when the pressure is on and you see the best and the worst of people and society, and i think we saw that here, and one of the high points, one of the best facets that came out of this was strong people got stronger and strong relationships got stronger and new york and connecticut and new jersey really stood together and i want to thank you very much. governor ned lamont. [ no audio ] >> technical glitch. can we get governor lamont back? one second for governor lamont. let me give you some details. oh! >> but it's n
thank you very much, governor murphy. i do believe, we're all on the other side of the mountain, but we determine what happens. it's what our people do, it's our policies and it's not over until it's over and it will help us all. thank you very much, phil. and our other colleague and partner, governor ned lamont from connecticut. governor, thank you very much for your partnership and thank you for your personal support and personal friendship, and nobody wanted to go through this and you see...
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tuesday, on c-span, politico playbook hosts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston texas for the funeral of george floyd. committee finance examines unemployment insurance and the role of the cares act. the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration to annually fund national parks and public land. the, holds a hearing andhe federal government its response to covid-19. washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser spoke about the protests in her city following the death of dortch floyd. floyd.ge she said the weekend protests were peaceful. >> good morning. i'm going to begin this press conference. this is a joint press conference the mayor and i have been doing since the pandemic and these more limited press conferences. before the legislative meeting, i have a press conference where our report on the issues coming up in the legislative meeting the next day. tomorrow, tuesday, june 9, the council will have its regular meeting for the month of june. on the agenda is, is not very large in terms of number of measures. so i'm going to speak to
tuesday, on c-span, politico playbook hosts a conversation with new jersey governor phil murphy. at noon, we go to houston texas for the funeral of george floyd. committee finance examines unemployment insurance and the role of the cares act. the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration to annually fund national parks and public land. the, holds a hearing andhe federal government its response to covid-19. washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser spoke about the protests in her city...
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let's start with gatwick with issue murphy has won the 2000 guineas.or those attending which was held without spectators in the big sporting event to return since the coronavirus shutdown. murphy guided the ten to one shot to a stunning victory clocking the fastest time in the history of race. coming up that what led by the favourite pentateuch. it obviously hasn't sunk in. there isn't the same atmosphere after the race in fact there is no atmosphere. it means just as after the race in fact there is no atmosphere. it meansjust as much after the race in fact there is no atmosphere. it means just as much to me. i'm afraid to dream to beg because often races don't work out. as if you plan the result they result isn't the way you want to go. this horse are trying very well. where i can't do anything silly on him at home. i was really pleased. well watching was an emotional tv presenter who brother is chemicals trainer. she tweeted watching the tv in tears and said not even a daddy won the 2000. three to one favourite for another classic the derby it edson
let's start with gatwick with issue murphy has won the 2000 guineas.or those attending which was held without spectators in the big sporting event to return since the coronavirus shutdown. murphy guided the ten to one shot to a stunning victory clocking the fastest time in the history of race. coming up that what led by the favourite pentateuch. it obviously hasn't sunk in. there isn't the same atmosphere after the race in fact there is no atmosphere. it means just as after the race in fact...
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it's quiet back-country roads. >> we loved murphys.ould actually take us on walks and we would collect leaves and acorns and we would go on picnics. >> pennsylvania gulch road, where the karlsen family settled, was off the highway down a rural road. >> where karl and christina and their three children lived was on old mining shack, converted into a house. but it was a difficult environment. >> it was very dilapidated. but i remember when we moved in, gosh, my mom put in a lot of effort to get the house clean. >> she painted it, she decorated it, she sewed curtains, she was a phenomenal seamstress. >> it was amazing when my father wasn't home, but when he was home it was very tense. >> he just had a very aggressive personality. um, kind of that personality that either my way or the highway, and the highway isn't an option, so it's my way. for her 30th birthday i bought her a glamour shot. i thought this would just be the perfect 30th birthday for her. walk into hi house. he sees her. tells her, take the makeup off, you look like a -- an
it's quiet back-country roads. >> we loved murphys.ould actually take us on walks and we would collect leaves and acorns and we would go on picnics. >> pennsylvania gulch road, where the karlsen family settled, was off the highway down a rural road. >> where karl and christina and their three children lived was on old mining shack, converted into a house. but it was a difficult environment. >> it was very dilapidated. but i remember when we moved in, gosh, my mom put in...
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champion jockey oisin murphy won his first classic.000 guineas at newmarket on board kameko, can he do the double in the 1000 guineas later today? another fairly blustery day out there today. not as windy as yesterday and fewer showers around. willa yesterday and fewer showers around. will a few yesterday and fewer showers around. willa few sharp showers today, particularly in the north and east. i will bring you all the details coming up shortly. it's sunday 7th june. our top story: thousands of protestors joined anti—racism rallies across the uk, despite fears large gatherings could increase the spread of coronavirus. the demonstrations held yesterday were largely peaceful but in the evening missiles and fireworks were thrown at a police line outside downing street. 1a people were arrested and ten officers were injured. sean dilly has more. more than 4000 miles from the scene of george floyd's death, during an encounter with white police officers in minneapolis, the cries of injustice could be no clearer than on the streets of britai
champion jockey oisin murphy won his first classic.000 guineas at newmarket on board kameko, can he do the double in the 1000 guineas later today? another fairly blustery day out there today. not as windy as yesterday and fewer showers around. willa yesterday and fewer showers around. will a few yesterday and fewer showers around. willa few sharp showers today, particularly in the north and east. i will bring you all the details coming up shortly. it's sunday 7th june. our top story: thousands...
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senator murphy? >> thank you.response to a question about global vaccine efforts, they said we are rooting for these efforts. why should be we be rooting for these global vaccine efforts? in fact we could be part of these global vaccine efforts. in particular, there is one that is the most promising the coalition for epidemic preparing us innovations, all our out lies are part of it, frankly doing work as we speak with u.s. companies. the legislation that senator rich and i have is authorizing the u.s. to become a partner with them and put money behind that effort. what is the administration specific position on the wisdom of joining this particular global vaccine effort? it just seems to be smarter to be at the table, so if they are the one at the table producing a vaccine, we have something to say about who gets it first. >> i appreciate that. up it plays an important role, when there are many that play in essential role. the administration just made the largest pledge ever for thee international effort for vacc
senator murphy? >> thank you.response to a question about global vaccine efforts, they said we are rooting for these efforts. why should be we be rooting for these global vaccine efforts? in fact we could be part of these global vaccine efforts. in particular, there is one that is the most promising the coalition for epidemic preparing us innovations, all our out lies are part of it, frankly doing work as we speak with u.s. companies. the legislation that senator rich and i have is...
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governor phil murphy. >> andrew, thank you.cho your words of thanks and deepest appreciation for the partnership with you and with ned. we live in the densest neighborhood in america. we've been clobbered by this virus. no region of the country has paid a bigger price with the loss of brothers and sisters, we've lost nearly 13,000 members of our new jersey family. new york has paid an enormous price. connecticut has paid a big price as well. i can't thank you enough for your partnership, guys. we need to do things right inside the four walls in our respective states. we need the federal government. but boy, have we needed our neighbors, and i can't thank you and governor lamont enough for your partnership and the spirit of teamwork in this extraordinary chapter in our states' and nation's history. my echo is simple. this is a smart thing to do. we have taken our people, the three of us, these three states through hell and back. the last thing we need to do right now is to subject our folks to another round. this virus is risky
governor phil murphy. >> andrew, thank you.cho your words of thanks and deepest appreciation for the partnership with you and with ned. we live in the densest neighborhood in america. we've been clobbered by this virus. no region of the country has paid a bigger price with the loss of brothers and sisters, we've lost nearly 13,000 members of our new jersey family. new york has paid an enormous price. connecticut has paid a big price as well. i can't thank you enough for your partnership,...
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>> senator murphy, i think this is the exact question. unfortunately, what we are seeing in a lot of places, is a degree of paralysis because if you are anticipating a 20 to 30% cut in state aid, that will be devastating. that will mean layoffs, program eliminations and so districts are in a sense stuck waiting to see if congress will help states with state stabilization dollars that might prevent those kinds of cuts. even if people are doing their scenario planning, they are pampered in that work because of the year of cuts. there's no question that students with disabilities will need particularly intensive supports when they return. they may be well served by returning earlier but that would be a very small group. those teachers will need tremendous amount of support to plan for how they make up or the loss learning time and many of the students have not only disabilities that might affect learning needs but they also have, at times, disabilities that affect your social i'm ocean or needs. we already know that schools have too few coun
>> senator murphy, i think this is the exact question. unfortunately, what we are seeing in a lot of places, is a degree of paralysis because if you are anticipating a 20 to 30% cut in state aid, that will be devastating. that will mean layoffs, program eliminations and so districts are in a sense stuck waiting to see if congress will help states with state stabilization dollars that might prevent those kinds of cuts. even if people are doing their scenario planning, they are pampered in...
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phil murphy will be here with me live a lot of ground to cover with him. the next phase f new jersey opening. concerns over a potential spike in coronavirus cases around the country. and the plan to safely balance the needs of business and public but first this is "today" on nbc. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. with x1, it's all at your beck and call. show me "parks and rec." see? the best really did get better! magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included for no additional cost. no strings attached. >>> just >>> just ahead, we've got a big sports weekend to talk about >> that's right. led by nascar with fans and without the confederate flag ♪ dive in. polo deep blue. the new men's fragrance. ralph lauren. macy's the fragrance destination. the wind in your hair... the feeling of freed
phil murphy will be here with me live a lot of ground to cover with him. the next phase f new jersey opening. concerns over a potential spike in coronavirus cases around the country. and the plan to safely balance the needs of business and public but first this is "today" on nbc. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator murphy. mr. grigsby, i can tell you i've got context with the w.h.o., and your suggestion that our talk of withdrawing and withdrawing funds might get their attention, i can assure you it has gotten their attention. it's probably been your experience, too, but it's clearly my experience. in any event, we want to look forward as opposed to backward, and we're going to talk about that in a few minutes. before we do that, senator cardin. >> well, i hope i'm looking forward. mr. chairman, thank you very much for holding this hearing. let me thank all our witnesses for their service to our country. on global challenges, u.s. leadership is indispensable. if we're going have the type of outcome that in the interest of the united states and our security interests. this committee knows that best, so that's why i was very pleased to see we're holding this hearing. it's through u.s. leadership that we have a safer world, a more democratic world, and a healthier world. so many of us are very concerned as to
chairman. >> thank you, senator murphy. mr. grigsby, i can tell you i've got context with the w.h.o., and your suggestion that our talk of withdrawing and withdrawing funds might get their attention, i can assure you it has gotten their attention. it's probably been your experience, too, but it's clearly my experience. in any event, we want to look forward as opposed to backward, and we're going to talk about that in a few minutes. before we do that, senator cardin. >> well, i hope...
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coming up live tuesday on our networks, on c-span politico jose conversation with new jersey governor murphy. in texas, the funeral of george floyd who died in custody in minnesota. the finance committee examines unemployment insurance during the covid-19 pandemic. senate resumes consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. the government affairs committee holds a hearing on government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. president trump met with law enforcement officials amid protests over george floyd's death. the president said he does not or dismantlingng the police, adding his view that 99% of police officers are great people. law enforcement officials spoke about progress made in kernel justice reform, and the need for law and order. pres. trump: thank you very much, it is an honor to have law enforcement, they have enforced the laws. they have done a fantastic job. we had among the best numbers we have ever had in terms of recorded history. this has been a strong year for less crime. reason for less crime. we had grea
coming up live tuesday on our networks, on c-span politico jose conversation with new jersey governor murphy. in texas, the funeral of george floyd who died in custody in minnesota. the finance committee examines unemployment insurance during the covid-19 pandemic. senate resumes consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. the government affairs committee holds a hearing on government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19....
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"the last bite" next. >> laura: governor phil murphy letting people go to church but just too dangerous. but protesting? fine. are you concerned about a spike in cases when you combine reopening and the protest? >> you have to be, but the alternative, i just don't think it is feasible. i can't see it. i can't -- the overwhelming anger, frustration, the mademoiselle come i will not take it anymore moment in the state in the country and the state of racism against the kilg of george floyd. there is no choice. >> laura: certain parts of the first amendment are better than others or certain causes are more essential, okay, that is where we are. shannon bream and "fox news @ night" team take it from here, shannon appearance bill and laura come i as much. we began tonight with a fox news alert. several city blocks of seattle reportedly under the control of protesters who have banned police and are told taking over city hall. residents allegedly being shaken down and intimidated by the occupiers. so how will d.c. handle this persistent effort by the most progressive bays? forcing radical chang
"the last bite" next. >> laura: governor phil murphy letting people go to church but just too dangerous. but protesting? fine. are you concerned about a spike in cases when you combine reopening and the protest? >> you have to be, but the alternative, i just don't think it is feasible. i can't see it. i can't -- the overwhelming anger, frustration, the mademoiselle come i will not take it anymore moment in the state in the country and the state of racism against the kilg...
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it happened after midnight at the home on murphy avenue in sunnyvale. police say the driver was going too fast before losing control and crashing into the home at the intersection. the man pinned was transported to the hospital. his son was injured but not taken to the hospital. in total eight people inside the home were displaced. the red cross is helping them. the driver who caused the crash was arrested on suspicion of dui. >>> marine one touched down after the president's campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma. thousands came out though the turnout was nowhere near the numbers being touted. despite warnings not to hold it, the president persisted and spoke directly to his base. >> republicans are the party of liberty, equality, and justice for all. we are the party of abraham lincoln, and we are the party of law and order. >> vice president was in tulsa. he met with black leaders and talked about the city's painful racial history including the single largest incident of racial violence which happened in tulsa in 1921. >>> and a tiktok prank may be why th
it happened after midnight at the home on murphy avenue in sunnyvale. police say the driver was going too fast before losing control and crashing into the home at the intersection. the man pinned was transported to the hospital. his son was injured but not taken to the hospital. in total eight people inside the home were displaced. the red cross is helping them. the driver who caused the crash was arrested on suspicion of dui. >>> marine one touched down after the president's campaign...
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. >> reporter: sunnyvale took this plunge a few days ago closing historic murphy avenue.fficials say the $187 permit fee for outdoor dining is waived as an enticement for the cities 350 restaurants.>> is been phenomenal the restaurants have been very proactive and were very happy to be able to expand onto the street.>> we are seeing this trend everywhere it's actually pretty cool. we are seeing it in the northeast and the atlantic seaboard and now the west coast. >> reporter: experts say allowing restaurants to use streets and in some areas parking lots for food service feeds their individual economic needs and the overall bay area economy. >> there's a step to getting the country reopened, it's a good step.>> it could also be the perfect step at the right time as summer is starting and temperatures are warming. officials say murphy avenue has been packed some stunning expended to the street.>> it was a totally unexpected surprise i had no idea that anything was going to be open.>> it's a good thing. it's less cars. >> reporter: he hopes the expansion allows him to rehire
. >> reporter: sunnyvale took this plunge a few days ago closing historic murphy avenue.fficials say the $187 permit fee for outdoor dining is waived as an enticement for the cities 350 restaurants.>> is been phenomenal the restaurants have been very proactive and were very happy to be able to expand onto the street.>> we are seeing this trend everywhere it's actually pretty cool. we are seeing it in the northeast and the atlantic seaboard and now the west coast. >>...
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.. >> for phil murphy letting people go to church is dangerous but protesting, fine. you concerned about a spike in cases when you combine reopening and protests. >> it is not feasible. i don't see it. the overwhelming anger, frustration, i'm not going to take it anywhere moment in our state and country against the stain of racism against the killing of george floyd, there is no choice. >> certain parts of the first amendment are better than others or certain causes are more essential, that is where we are. shannon bream, take it from here. shannon: we begin with a fox news alert. several city blocks of seattle reportedly under the control of protesters who have banned police and we are told taken over city hall. residents being shaken down and intimidated by the occupiers, how will democrats in dc handle this effort by the proposed progressive part of their base to force radical change to law and order in america. protesters across the country tearing down statues, many of them icons of the confederacy, christopher columbus statue also tumbling, the latest one in
.. >> for phil murphy letting people go to church is dangerous but protesting, fine. you concerned about a spike in cases when you combine reopening and protests. >> it is not feasible. i don't see it. the overwhelming anger, frustration, i'm not going to take it anywhere moment in our state and country against the stain of racism against the killing of george floyd, there is no choice. >> certain parts of the first amendment are better than others or certain causes are more...
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connell: they did that when they saw the headline, right, came out of cuomo, murphy, lamont about theuarantine in new york, new jersey and connecticut. what's your take on that in terms of, you know, not necessarily medically, how effective it might be but impact it has from what you do with investing, that type of going back to where we were sort of thing? >> it changes the narrative. that is a very important point, connell. the narrative for a long time has been about hope and about recovery. when you have something like this is literally cold water right in your face with regard to the possibility of a recovery that is going to cause a reset and going to cause a reset both in humans terms and once the machines begin duking it out. 85%, not many people realize it, 85% of today's markets are computer controlled, etfs, mutual funds. these are all big parts of he a equation. connell: yeah. and then we've seen it, that is why things move so fast, seems like forever, only a couple of months ago when all of this started, we had crazy days, next thing you're down one thousand points, 2000
connell: they did that when they saw the headline, right, came out of cuomo, murphy, lamont about theuarantine in new york, new jersey and connecticut. what's your take on that in terms of, you know, not necessarily medically, how effective it might be but impact it has from what you do with investing, that type of going back to where we were sort of thing? >> it changes the narrative. that is a very important point, connell. the narrative for a long time has been about hope and about...
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new jersey governor phil murphy joins me now. pleasure to have you on with us.thanks for being here. i know this is a big step and it's taken a long time and a lot of work to get here. what do people in new jersey need to know as they head to some of these establishments today. >> good to be with you, john. folks have got to be careful. we have a lot of parameters in place for a reason. this virus based on any evidence that's out there is a whole different animal indoors than it is outdoors. so with successfully opened parks, beaches, out door dining last week, all with success, we or now going inside. folks are going to have to be careful, obey the rules. this is a big step for us today. >> next week is shopping malls. shopping malls are almost the state bird of new jersey or tantamount to that. malls are places where people by definition congregate inside. how safe would you feel walking into a shopping mall next week? >> i think folks can feel safe, but also this is a time for personal responsibility. so there are going to be parameters in terms of face cover
new jersey governor phil murphy joins me now. pleasure to have you on with us.thanks for being here. i know this is a big step and it's taken a long time and a lot of work to get here. what do people in new jersey need to know as they head to some of these establishments today. >> good to be with you, john. folks have got to be careful. we have a lot of parameters in place for a reason. this virus based on any evidence that's out there is a whole different animal indoors than it is...