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say hello to kevin, natasha. kevin, say hello to natasha. >> hi kevin! >> how you doin'?m sorry. >> i'm -- that's okay. i'm doing fantastic. much better now that i'm talking to you. much better. >> oh, so good to meet you. meet you both. oh, my gosh. >> this is more exciting for me than it probably is for you. i mean, i've been made aware of all the amazing things that you're doing. >> oh, my goodness. >> and i think for the city of philadelphia, the city of brotherly love to have individuals like yourself and the team the one that you have that are doing positive things like that, you know, that's as dope as dope can be to me. so this is a big moment for me, too. >> thank you so much! >> jimmy: and natasha, to thank you for all the work you're doing, we've arranged with the nice people at beyond meat, they're giving you $10,000 to spend however you like. >> oh, my god! >> jimmy: they'll be sending beyond meat care packages and beyond breakfast sandwiches to all the nurses in your unit. and as part of their pledge to feed a million-plus frontline workers they've donated a
say hello to kevin, natasha. kevin, say hello to natasha. >> hi kevin! >> how you doin'?m sorry. >> i'm -- that's okay. i'm doing fantastic. much better now that i'm talking to you. much better. >> oh, so good to meet you. meet you both. oh, my gosh. >> this is more exciting for me than it probably is for you. i mean, i've been made aware of all the amazing things that you're doing. >> oh, my goodness. >> and i think for the city of philadelphia, the...
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natasha chen joins us now from atlanta with more. natasha, what more are you learning? >> reporter: well, ana, there are a few important things that we learned from the georgia bureau of investigation press conference within the last couple of hours, and remember, the police were first called there because of a report of someone sleeping in his car in the drive-through, and a lot happened after that that is under investigation now. what gbi says is that they have video now from wendy's as well as from witness video, and they are digitally enhancing it to take a closer look. but they can already tell some things just by watching the videos with the naked eye. here is the gbi director describing what he sees in the video. >> we have now seen full video from the wendy's restaurant showing this gentleman entering into the video frame running or fleeing from atlanta police officers. it appears that he has in his hand the taser. you can see, at least not naked eye, that's what it appears. he runs a relatively short distance, looks like it's probably five, six, seven parking s
natasha chen joins us now from atlanta with more. natasha, what more are you learning? >> reporter: well, ana, there are a few important things that we learned from the georgia bureau of investigation press conference within the last couple of hours, and remember, the police were first called there because of a report of someone sleeping in his car in the drive-through, and a lot happened after that that is under investigation now. what gbi says is that they have video now from wendy's as...
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hablÉ con natti natasha.ue vine a este paÍs extranjero tan grande y desconocido para mÍ para poder crecer mÁs, nunca en la vida de le saldrÍan esas palabras de su boca. yo siento que muchos de nosotros estamos en los estados unidos hemos pasado por ese tipo de discriminaciÓn. francisca: cÓmo apoyarÍa se estÁ lucha que hay en contra del racismo? natti natasha: ahora mismo mi manera de apoyar contra el racismo es por mis redes sociales, con mi voz, exhortando a las personas que sana quien los estados unidos a conocer a los lÍderes por los cuales van a votar en su ciudad. para saber quiÉnes van a luchar por nuestros derechos humanos, es muy importante no desviarnos de lo que nosotros como civiles debemos hacer para protegernos. [mÚsica] francisca: con este super palo " macro --"quÉ mal te fue" que no estaba destinado ser un sencillo y terminÓ siendo una espectacular producido por ti. natti natasha: aparte de que ya estaba desesperada porque veÍa en las redes sociales que me preguntaban por mÚsica nueva tenÍa mes
hablÉ con natti natasha.ue vine a este paÍs extranjero tan grande y desconocido para mÍ para poder crecer mÁs, nunca en la vida de le saldrÍan esas palabras de su boca. yo siento que muchos de nosotros estamos en los estados unidos hemos pasado por ese tipo de discriminaciÓn. francisca: cÓmo apoyarÍa se estÁ lucha que hay en contra del racismo? natti natasha: ahora mismo mi manera de apoyar contra el racismo es por mis redes sociales, con mi voz, exhortando a las personas que sana...
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stand by natasha, i want you to catch your breath and be careful out there.ope all of you, our cnn crew are okay. it's a very tough situation. joey jackson is with us, our cnn legal analyst, the criminal defense attorney and joey, as we're watching these pictures, you heard the two lawyers make the case why the killing by police of rayshard brooks at that wendy's was totally without justice, without justification at all. what was the reaction when you heard the powerful words from those two attorneys. >> we are in a difficult state of affairs in this country. when you look at the protesters in atlanta, l.a., new york and around the country. you'll notice that they're multicultural. i think that means that people are getting to understand that something is wrong. something is amiss, as it relates to the treatment of people of color by african-americans and other people of color by law enforcement. what is happening, we are in the midst of a fundamental debate. and that debate has gone so far as to speak to the issue of defunding different things, does it mean
stand by natasha, i want you to catch your breath and be careful out there.ope all of you, our cnn crew are okay. it's a very tough situation. joey jackson is with us, our cnn legal analyst, the criminal defense attorney and joey, as we're watching these pictures, you heard the two lawyers make the case why the killing by police of rayshard brooks at that wendy's was totally without justice, without justification at all. what was the reaction when you heard the powerful words from those two...
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natasha: hay muchas cosas que uno puede hacer.o evite estar afuera cuando los mosquitos estÁn más activos desde el anochecer hasta el amanecer. si optan por estar afuera y el clima lo permite, usa camisas de manga larga y pantalones largos. tambiÉn se usa repelente que contenga ingredientes aprobados por la cdc. tambiÉn es muy importante apoyar los programas de control de mosquitos de su comida porque ellos son los que trabajan para controlar las poblaciones de mosquitos y monitorear la presencia del virus en su Área. carolina: en ocasiones salimos a un parque y los padres optan por llevar a su niÑo a un parque, ¿cuÁndo es que un padre debe preocuparse? natasha: los programas estÁn monitoreando al virus constantemente y ellos te pueden decir cuando hay un virus circulando en la poblaciÓn. por lo general, la mordida de los mosquitos no es nada que deba afectarle mucho. pero siempre se debe tomar precauciÓn y echarle repelente a los muchachos. borja: muchas gracias por haberte conectado con nosotros. sin duda otro caso preocupante a
natasha: hay muchas cosas que uno puede hacer.o evite estar afuera cuando los mosquitos estÁn más activos desde el anochecer hasta el amanecer. si optan por estar afuera y el clima lo permite, usa camisas de manga larga y pantalones largos. tambiÉn se usa repelente que contenga ingredientes aprobados por la cdc. tambiÉn es muy importante apoyar los programas de control de mosquitos de su comida porque ellos son los que trabajan para controlar las poblaciones de mosquitos y monitorear la...
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natasha chen has been following the story all day. first of all, i know you were confronting by some of the protesters, are you okay? is the crew, are the photojournalists, producer, our security guy, everybody okay right now? i want to update our viewers? >> yes, thank you for asking, wolf. we all kind of regrouped back at cnn center. we're meeting back here to continue covering this story as we discussed with you earlier. protesters were angry about us filming the people who were destroying the wendy's building. we saw that people were throwing things at the windows, breaking the glass and setting fire to one of the patio umbrellas. and i was trying to record some of that on my cell phone while our photojournalists were recording that with our cnn camera, that's when a few of them got very aggressive with them and our camera broke. i do want to say that i have been in touch with rayshard brooks family in the last 15 minutes or so. i saw them this evening in the crowd right after tear gas was deployed, and that's when his cousin who
natasha chen has been following the story all day. first of all, i know you were confronting by some of the protesters, are you okay? is the crew, are the photojournalists, producer, our security guy, everybody okay right now? i want to update our viewers? >> yes, thank you for asking, wolf. we all kind of regrouped back at cnn center. we're meeting back here to continue covering this story as we discussed with you earlier. protesters were angry about us filming the people who were...
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natasha, we'll get back to you. natasha chen on the scene for us in atlanta. let's bring in our cnn legal analyst joey jackson with us and brian hilg hggins, former polic chief and now professor at the john j. johnson of criminal justice. joey, two newly released videos of the deadly confrontation at the wendy's restaurant last night and i also want to play a slow motion version. watch this because we could see a brooks running and then turning his head back toward the police officers to raise the tasered gun. we could see the flare of the taser being fired. what's of the incident that stands out? >> let's talk about the human side and then transition to the legal side. from a human perspective, people are wondering, what is this situation? what's the story? whereas officers are using forces and escalating to such an aggressive posture to deadly force right away. is the suspect seen as a brother in the community, an uncle? is he somebody's father? what is it that's forcing police to use this force? from a human perspective, it gnaws at you to understand why go
natasha, we'll get back to you. natasha chen on the scene for us in atlanta. let's bring in our cnn legal analyst joey jackson with us and brian hilg hggins, former polic chief and now professor at the john j. johnson of criminal justice. joey, two newly released videos of the deadly confrontation at the wendy's restaurant last night and i also want to play a slow motion version. watch this because we could see a brooks running and then turning his head back toward the police officers to raise...
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natasha: i think it is a big blow.have been warning for years that it facebook did not seriously address conduct governance on its platform that it would come back to bite them, and it has. we are seeing big brands. verizon, pg&e, procter & gamble were looking at their spending. these are not small brands. threatxactly the kind of that we have been warning about. it is up to companies like facebook to bring critics to the table, hear what they have to say, and make meaningful change, because going forward with the status quo is no longer an option. twitter has been more aggressive in taking a stand on the president's most recent tweets, the same post saying on facebook -- staying on facebook unchanged. what is your take, since you're investor in both of these companies, how they have handled these situations so differently? natasha: five think what we need more than anything is power and decision-making in the hands of more people, not less. when you look at facebook and the power mark zuckerberg has and they decision-
natasha: i think it is a big blow.have been warning for years that it facebook did not seriously address conduct governance on its platform that it would come back to bite them, and it has. we are seeing big brands. verizon, pg&e, procter & gamble were looking at their spending. these are not small brands. threatxactly the kind of that we have been warning about. it is up to companies like facebook to bring critics to the table, hear what they have to say, and make meaningful change,...
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this woman we'll call her natasha is working as a surrogate mother. she usually lives with her parents in a country village she has 2 children of her own is divorced and otherwise out of work her dream is to have a home of her own. with a this will lay the groundwork i will have my own 4 walls and a roof over my head i will find a job and build myself a house would have saved themselves and. she is spending the final weeks of the pregnancy with another sorry good mother in kiev the surrogacy agency found her the apartment today her case manager has come to visit. natasha gets $300.00 euros a month and then $14000.00 euros after the birth if all goes well there is an extra fee for twins or as was area. she's got to know the biological parents and is in regular contact with them. when the border is that it's a couple in denmark very nice people will talk with the help of the agency because i don't speak english and. we send each other videos and stay in touch yes i am. the surrogate mothers have to surrender the babies right after birth to prevent any e
this woman we'll call her natasha is working as a surrogate mother. she usually lives with her parents in a country village she has 2 children of her own is divorced and otherwise out of work her dream is to have a home of her own. with a this will lay the groundwork i will have my own 4 walls and a roof over my head i will find a job and build myself a house would have saved themselves and. she is spending the final weeks of the pregnancy with another sorry good mother in kiev the surrogacy...
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. >> paul, natasha chen reporting for us. guys, thank you very much. let's discuss this further with our medical experts. dr. james phillips, assistant professor at the george washington university hospital in the nation's capital. dr. al sayed, the country has surpassed the high back in early april. there isn't the same sense of urgency in light of the new surge, is there? >> no. and here's the message everybody has to understand. covid is not over. it was not over, and simply because we know more about the virus and because we've made it through that first major peak does not mean that we can act like it's over, and this spread is extremely difficult to see because we know that if it's been spreading this long, it's not just the number of cases, but it's how long it's been spreading consistently that we are getting a delayed view on where we really are. the transmission rate today is not what we're seeing in the
. >> paul, natasha chen reporting for us. guys, thank you very much. let's discuss this further with our medical experts. dr. james phillips, assistant professor at the george washington university hospital in the nation's capital. dr. al sayed, the country has surpassed the high back in early april. there isn't the same sense of urgency in light of the new surge, is there? >> no. and here's the message everybody has to understand. covid is not over. it was not over, and simply...
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natasha chen in pensacola beach, florida.ant to start there in texas in houston with alexander field. alex, we heard the vice president and other top officials send texans a clear message. wear a mask. still, no mask mandate from the governor. >> reporter: yeah, months into this, ana, that message is being sent very loudly that people in texas need to wear a mask including by the governor who's been careful to appear in public wearing his mask. he's also been endorsing the effectiveness of a mask that scientists have made very clear to people across the country and the world for months now. the question is whether that message is resonating with texans are not. the governor has not mandated this across the state. there's no indication that he will do that. instead, you are at a point now where local authorities are able to mandate that businesses require their customers to wear a mask. it's up to the businesses, though, to follow those orders and to mandate that. we have seen that enforced in some of the businesses that we've
natasha chen in pensacola beach, florida.ant to start there in texas in houston with alexander field. alex, we heard the vice president and other top officials send texans a clear message. wear a mask. still, no mask mandate from the governor. >> reporter: yeah, months into this, ana, that message is being sent very loudly that people in texas need to wear a mask including by the governor who's been careful to appear in public wearing his mask. he's also been endorsing the effectiveness...
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natasha: you are absolutely right.thought 2020 was going to be a debate about climate change policy in australia after that horrific summer of the bushfires. what we can see is that concern about drought is very high, concern about environmental disasters like bushfires is very high. however, it seems that anxiety about the economy and the covid-19 pandemic have overtaken that concern about climate change. last year, climate change was at the top of the list for australians. it has now moved quite far down the list. in terms of that, how do australians view their country's own reputation around climate? natasha: as you know, these bushfires were broadcast around the world and there was a lot of concern about the impact it would have on australian power and as a destination. you can see the country thinks the approach to climate change has had a negative impact on our relations in the pacific. less but almost half the country says it has had an effect on our reputation for the world. there is a sizable proportion of aus
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all right well let's talk about the ongoing protests and the political implications in the us natasha lynch that is a political scientist and professor of international relations and comparative politics at the university of essex in england natasha thank you for joining us 1st of all i understand that you were in l.a. during the brutal police attack on rodney king and the ensuing on rest there how do you compare what you saw then to the protests we're seeing now. well that's true them originally from california and i remember there was tremendous tension during the bing king riots but the big difference is those riots lasted about a week and they weren't really nation why of course the tensions would carry on and continue because california is one of the states where there's disproportionate number of african-americans that are killed by the police compared to whites. but as those tensions continue to to fester we see nothing like what we have right now where we have 140 cities you have protests going on there are course riots taking place and we can see that the african-american com
all right well let's talk about the ongoing protests and the political implications in the us natasha lynch that is a political scientist and professor of international relations and comparative politics at the university of essex in england natasha thank you for joining us 1st of all i understand that you were in l.a. during the brutal police attack on rodney king and the ensuing on rest there how do you compare what you saw then to the protests we're seeing now. well that's true them...
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democrats are proposing legislation that if approved would make it easier to prosecute miss conduct natasha can and will join us live from minneapolis shortly where the key suspect in floyd's murder is expected to make his 1st court appearance 1st let's cross to our white house correspondent kimberly health kit who joins us in washington so kimberly this is all about the police reform bill within the prism of american politics there in washington will it get presidential assent i mean will it actually become statute will it become law. it's a very slow process right now it obviously has the support of the house democrats who control that chamber and are unveiling the legislation some republicans have signaled in that chamber they would support it but there are questions about what happens when it gets to the chamber of the upper chamber of the set it that is controlled by republicans and whether this president a republican president would side it now house democrats have been very clear that they want to build on the momentum of those protests we've seen nationwide for weeks that they belie
democrats are proposing legislation that if approved would make it easier to prosecute miss conduct natasha can and will join us live from minneapolis shortly where the key suspect in floyd's murder is expected to make his 1st court appearance 1st let's cross to our white house correspondent kimberly health kit who joins us in washington so kimberly this is all about the police reform bill within the prism of american politics there in washington will it get presidential assent i mean will it...
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suite is reporting from santa monica where a lot of that protesting and looting took place natasha what's happening. yeah lots of living for terminal here you can see the national guard making a wall to enforce that 1 pm curfew that was in acted some 4 hours ago here local time in all because yesterday what started. as peaceful protest and eventually turned into looting and some buildings were ransacked and businesses were even set on fire take a look at this video. you can see this man breaking open the store window when others taking whatever they can stores and cars catching on fire after 500 people were arrested friday night 8 pm curfew was set for los angeles and the national guard was called in the protest group it started downtown then went to the fairfax district near the grove mall then into beverly hills long beach and here in santa monica things became so heated here sunday a 4 pm curfew was set for santa monica and they cited the 6 pm curfew for the rest of us angeles county well stores closed early to avoid looters some store owners stood guard in front of their shops armed l
suite is reporting from santa monica where a lot of that protesting and looting took place natasha what's happening. yeah lots of living for terminal here you can see the national guard making a wall to enforce that 1 pm curfew that was in acted some 4 hours ago here local time in all because yesterday what started. as peaceful protest and eventually turned into looting and some buildings were ransacked and businesses were even set on fire take a look at this video. you can see this man...
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suite reports from santa monica where a lot of protesting and looting has already taken place natasha what's happening in l.a. . yeah you know i mean you can see behind me there is a wall that the national guard is making to you know enact the curfew that started an hour ago and you can see that we do have a few protesters here just a few of them many of them have been arrested so far but yesterday what started as a peaceful protest eventually turned into looting and we saw that several businesses were you know ransacked and some even set on fire take a look at this video you can see this man breaking open the store window and others taking whatever they can stores and cars catching on fire after 500 people were arrested friday night 8 pm curve. he was sent for los angeles and the national guard was called in the protest grew it started downtown then went to the fairfax district near the grove mall then into beverly hills long beach and here in santa monica things became so heated here sunday a 4 pm curfew was set for santa monica and a sudden 6 pm curfew for the rest of us angeles co
suite reports from santa monica where a lot of protesting and looting has already taken place natasha what's happening in l.a. . yeah you know i mean you can see behind me there is a wall that the national guard is making to you know enact the curfew that started an hour ago and you can see that we do have a few protesters here just a few of them many of them have been arrested so far but yesterday what started as a peaceful protest eventually turned into looting and we saw that several...
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but, for natasha, things haven't changed much since she first started to stay at home almost 100 daysents, where you appreciate certain things around you, whether it's just having a chat with a friend, or cooking something and enjoying it or writing a good song, but then it's been really difficult some days, where you don't know when the end is going to be. they four in the end is going to be. they four in the boy boys house. natasha has crohn's disease, so when she learned she should be shielding her partner matt decided he would move in and shield with her. every little bickering has been doing things to exactly the same standards, whether that's one and a half hours it —— hours of wiping the supermarket delivery, i've got to take it as seriously as she does, so she's not going outside, i'm not going outside. the changing faces one says the government needs to do more to listen to people like matt and natasha. it says right now those who are shielding are being forgotten. we must avoid creating a sort of tuttia we must avoid creating a sort of tutti a pandemic society where we focus
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live at the los angeles international airport with the details natasha. yeah that's right you know the f.a.a. is ready to fly the boeing max 737 confirming those test flights could begin as early as today and now we're seeing the market responds in their favor. we don't have the story. looks like we're having some technical difficulties we'll we'll go to tamale 1st of all we're going to talk about the pharmaceutical giant bayer that has agreed to pay more than $10000000000.00 to settle lawsuits by round up users in the u.s. who say the weak killer caused their cancer will the agreement will bring an end to most of the lawsuits the company now faces but it doesn't mean bayer is off the hook for future lawsuits will joining me now to explain legal and journalist molly barrows is contributor to america's lawyer molly good to be good to see you today what are the terms of the settlement and does this mean that there is now admitting liability. hi sarah well of course bear says in no way shape or form does this mean that they are admitting liability there are
live at the los angeles international airport with the details natasha. yeah that's right you know the f.a.a. is ready to fly the boeing max 737 confirming those test flights could begin as early as today and now we're seeing the market responds in their favor. we don't have the story. looks like we're having some technical difficulties we'll we'll go to tamale 1st of all we're going to talk about the pharmaceutical giant bayer that has agreed to pay more than $10000000000.00 to settle lawsuits...
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>> rosa flores in florida there, let's go to cnn's natasha chen -- sorry? did rosa have a correction there, apologies, should we go back to her? rosa, sorry. i wanted to make sure you were clear about your reporting. tell us. >> yes, i wanted to clarify, i believe i said 28,000, it should be 2,800 deaths in the state of florida. thank you, jim. >> all right. notable change. thanks for correcting. let's be to cnn's natasha chen, she's in greenville, south carolina, where a state official said she's more concerned about coronavirus now than ever before. natasha, tell us about the numbers there and crucially, is that changing state political leaders' approach to the problem there or not? >> well, jim, the short answer to that is no. governor henry mcmaster was seen in the same conference -- press conference alongside the state epidemiologist saying he's very resolved at having businesses stay open safely. because he said people need a way to make a living and so his group that he put together back in april called accelerate sc for businesses to figure out how
>> rosa flores in florida there, let's go to cnn's natasha chen -- sorry? did rosa have a correction there, apologies, should we go back to her? rosa, sorry. i wanted to make sure you were clear about your reporting. tell us. >> yes, i wanted to clarify, i believe i said 28,000, it should be 2,800 deaths in the state of florida. thank you, jim. >> all right. notable change. thanks for correcting. let's be to cnn's natasha chen, she's in greenville, south carolina, where a...
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covering this for us, cnn's natasha chen, in pensacola beach, down in florida, natasha, let's start with you. florida reported a record 9,585 new coronavirus cases in what's now the highest single day reporting since the start of this pandemic. so what are you seeing there on the ground? >> reporter: wolf, there's music playing. it's hopping here. people are enjoying themselves like it's any other summer in pensacola beach, and the only difference is that yesterday the states shut down stand alone bars so they can no longer sell alcohol on the premises. they can, however, sell to go orders for people to consume that alcohol off of their property. restaurants are still allowed to operate right now, even with bars in those restaurants at 50% capacity. and the governor has said that there are no plans at the moment to continue the future phases of reopening. so right now, he has stopped short of issuing a statewide mask mandate. and we asked some bartenders about that. they said that, you know, they can see that happening. it wouldn't be unreasonable because they see the numbers rising as w
covering this for us, cnn's natasha chen, in pensacola beach, down in florida, natasha, let's start with you. florida reported a record 9,585 new coronavirus cases in what's now the highest single day reporting since the start of this pandemic. so what are you seeing there on the ground? >> reporter: wolf, there's music playing. it's hopping here. people are enjoying themselves like it's any other summer in pensacola beach, and the only difference is that yesterday the states shut down...
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cnn's natasha chen is in pensacola, florida, for us. natasha, what is happening there? >> reporter: well, as we talked about just now, the high numbers is causing the state to shut down standalone bars like the one behind me. they're no longer allowed to sell alcohol inside the premises, but because where we're standing out in the parking lot is not actually their property, they can allow people to take their drinks to go and sit right outside. now, let's take a look at the general florida situation right now. i think you may have shown a graph. let's show it again. the daily new cases, it really looks exponential. this growth of new cases of covid-19 since early june and early june is when the bars began to reopen. they've only been reopened for a few weeks, and now the bar owners tell me this new shutdown is going to wreak havoc on their businesses, and of course, you also said that governor ron desantis has not created a statewide mask mandate, but the reason i'm wearing mine is that we're about to walk over to these folks who are sitting here at the makeshift outdoo
cnn's natasha chen is in pensacola, florida, for us. natasha, what is happening there? >> reporter: well, as we talked about just now, the high numbers is causing the state to shut down standalone bars like the one behind me. they're no longer allowed to sell alcohol inside the premises, but because where we're standing out in the parking lot is not actually their property, they can allow people to take their drinks to go and sit right outside. now, let's take a look at the general...
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she is in minneapolis minnesota natasha your at that very spot where george floyd was killed and people there have came to gather to how are they remembering him today. it's been a. quiet morning but as the morning has progressed the crowd keeps growing i'm looking at a sign that says rest in power george floyd certainly one of the many signs that resonates particularly today as he's laid to rest i spoke to a woman who says that today yes it's a sad and somber day but she says she has felt so encouraged by what has happened in the several broad radius over the last few weeks she says it has been a unifying experience where people of multiracial multiethnic have come together for an outpouring of grief and anger she says that she would describe this place as a sanctuary and in a literal sign of rebirth someone told me that yesterday right here where you're looking at. someone was baptized but i also spoke to an african-american man who's been coming here every day for the last 2 weeks biking from downtown he says he really needs to be here he says he's been thinking a lot about george fl
she is in minneapolis minnesota natasha your at that very spot where george floyd was killed and people there have came to gather to how are they remembering him today. it's been a. quiet morning but as the morning has progressed the crowd keeps growing i'm looking at a sign that says rest in power george floyd certainly one of the many signs that resonates particularly today as he's laid to rest i spoke to a woman who says that today yes it's a sad and somber day but she says she has felt so...
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joining us now is natasha brown, co-founder of black voters matter.t today, we're heading reports of others, five-hour wait, longer waits than that. it seems like voter suppression machinery is working as designed. >> it is working as designed. i waited for three hours, and i saw something very different in the polling sites that i went that were majority white voters. and right now, lawrence, as we speak, and it's 10:45, there are over 300 people that are in line on my side of town in south fulton, right now as we speak that are waiting to vote out in the dark. the irony is it's at a nursing home. so here it is in the middle of a pandemic, we've got hundreds of people that are going to a nursing home to vote. and it's 10:45 p.m. in atlanta, georgia. >> and of all people to have trouble voting today, it happened to stacey abrams. she got an absentee ballot. she said she requested it in may but was unable to vote with it, because the return envelope arrived sealed shut. she said she went to vote in person on tuesday. so even with the mail-in votes, the
joining us now is natasha brown, co-founder of black voters matter.t today, we're heading reports of others, five-hour wait, longer waits than that. it seems like voter suppression machinery is working as designed. >> it is working as designed. i waited for three hours, and i saw something very different in the polling sites that i went that were majority white voters. and right now, lawrence, as we speak, and it's 10:45, there are over 300 people that are in line on my side of town in...
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natasha, what are you hearing there? >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing the families have brought their children out here because like we've seen in the last couple of weeks, they want their kids to experience this moment. i'm meeting some folks here who came out especially because of what happened last night. i want to turn to jasmine lyons first. what do you think of the chief of police resigning today? >> i mean i think it was kind of crazy that she actually resigned. but just everything that's going on in the city, the pressure was definitely put on. but guess what, the pressure needs to be put on. justice needs to be served for our people. >> and this is carmela robinson. you said you came out today specifically because of what you saw last night. >> yes, ma'am. >> have you had a chance to look at the video that's been released now by gbi, the surveillance from wendy's? >> yes. >> and what do you think of what you're seeing? >> well, first of all, the man is drunk. he's sleeping in his car. if they call the police, why
natasha, what are you hearing there? >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing the families have brought their children out here because like we've seen in the last couple of weeks, they want their kids to experience this moment. i'm meeting some folks here who came out especially because of what happened last night. i want to turn to jasmine lyons first. what do you think of the chief of police resigning today? >> i mean i think it was kind of crazy that she actually resigned. but just...
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cnn's natasha chen joining us now from atlanta. so natasha, what more are you learning?y murder, he is spending the weekend in bail, no bond. we're learning more about his past as well, the atlanta police department released records showing that he had some citizen complaints against him dating back to 2015, several of them. those incidents are marked with notes saying that no action was taken. there was a 2016 use of force complaint for which he got a written reprimand the year after. >> reporter: former atlanta police officer garrett rolfe waived his first court appearance on friday and is held without bond. this comes one week after he fired the shots that killed 27-year-old rayshard brooks at a wendy's drive-through, a drive-through filled with other people including families with children. >> i parked the car and i got out to kind of assist and talk with the over people who were in the drive-through. you know, the people behind me, i asked them, did they shoot him? did they shoot him? >> these witnesses say they saw rayshard brooks having a long, civil conversation
cnn's natasha chen joining us now from atlanta. so natasha, what more are you learning?y murder, he is spending the weekend in bail, no bond. we're learning more about his past as well, the atlanta police department released records showing that he had some citizen complaints against him dating back to 2015, several of them. those incidents are marked with notes saying that no action was taken. there was a 2016 use of force complaint for which he got a written reprimand the year after. >>...
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let me get to natasha chen who is on site. just moments ago the president of georgia's naacp calling for the atlanta police chief to be terminated. we know protesters are gathering at this hour. what is the latest and what do we know about what happened? >> reporter: there are multiple groups of protesters and one group is still behind us here, but a much charger group is taking a walk around downtown. you can see some of the people still here on the corner, and what we know from the georgia bureau of investigation is that they are looking into this. they are aware that there are social media videos out there allegedly showing the incident, recorded by witnesses. now, in a tweet earlier, gbi said that some witnesses on the scene did not want to talk to investigators and so they are asking for the public to come forward and speak to them if they witnessed anything that happened at the wendy's last night. now, we have also seen some of these videos. we are working on talking to the people who recorded them to get more informatio
let me get to natasha chen who is on site. just moments ago the president of georgia's naacp calling for the atlanta police chief to be terminated. we know protesters are gathering at this hour. what is the latest and what do we know about what happened? >> reporter: there are multiple groups of protesters and one group is still behind us here, but a much charger group is taking a walk around downtown. you can see some of the people still here on the corner, and what we know from the...
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streets of minneapolis at that memorial thank you very much natasha. well now we can speak to dr franklin and rather he's a new york city he is also the nation's 1st professor to teach a black lives about a seminar at new york university he's also the founder of black lives about a set of us dot com dr roberts i'm going to start by asking you the question i've been asking a number of people today because this really feels like somewhat a seminal moment for america we've seen back lives not a protest before so how is this different this time around and is it. sure all in some ways only time will tell in terms of long term repercussions but i will say this what makes this moment feel different is that we are witnessing a kind of unprecedented convergence of 3 begin tics essentially happening at the same time a public health epidemic that has klyn the lives of 100000 americans disproportionately black and brown the whole 'd economic it could be an epidemic where you have the 1000000 americans newly out of work disproportionately black and brown and the po
streets of minneapolis at that memorial thank you very much natasha. well now we can speak to dr franklin and rather he's a new york city he is also the nation's 1st professor to teach a black lives about a seminar at new york university he's also the founder of black lives about a set of us dot com dr roberts i'm going to start by asking you the question i've been asking a number of people today because this really feels like somewhat a seminal moment for america we've seen back lives not a...
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natasha ber trand here to explain it all after this.atasha ber trand here to explain it all after this. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care to people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's forgotten poor. if you have ever wondered "how can i, just one person, make a difference?" this is your answer. so many are still suffering. so don't wait. call the number on your screen call or donate now at mercyships.org you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. there are times when our need to
natasha ber trand here to explain it all after this.atasha ber trand here to explain it all after this. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care to people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's forgotten poor. if you have ever wondered "how can i,...
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it's natasha from brooklyn. ounces of coconut ice cream. half an ounce of lime juice, half a teaspoon of macha powder. add ice and blend till smooth. add to your glass and garnish with mint and a bre. and there you have it. try with an enchilada. cheers, jimmy. >> jimmy: cheers. thank you natasha. to learn more about how to help your favorite bartenders. go to givz dot com slash tips from home. that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank the giant strawberry josh gad and apologize to the rotten apple matt damon. pete davidson will be with us tomorrow. nightline is next. sleep tight. or don't. you know what? sleep as loose as you want. you've earned it. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us from houston, texas, where jogeorge floyd right now was laid to rest earlier today. the pain was palpable, and so, too, the commitment to change. after weeks of unrest, a moment for us to witness a family mourning. >> i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. god bless you all. >> 15 days after the world fir
it's natasha from brooklyn. ounces of coconut ice cream. half an ounce of lime juice, half a teaspoon of macha powder. add ice and blend till smooth. add to your glass and garnish with mint and a bre. and there you have it. try with an enchilada. cheers, jimmy. >> jimmy: cheers. thank you natasha. to learn more about how to help your favorite bartenders. go to givz dot com slash tips from home. that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank the giant strawberry josh gad and apologize to...
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natasha in minneapolis. natasha: definitely.ost people will remember george floyd from that horrible video recounting the last minutes of his life. tragic ones. but the family took pains to let you know who the man was as a brother, as an uncle, as a father, a grandfather, a son, one of the most powerful moments of the memorial this afternoon here on the campus of north central university in minneapolis is when the reverend al sharpton, iconic african-american civil rights leader, asked people to stand and take a moment of silence for eight minutes 46 seconds. that is the amount of time that former minneapolis police officer derek tobin -- derek chauvin kneeled on floyd's neck. this is where the ceremony took place. there is a park across the street on the campus and there were loudspeakers playing the ceremony, and you could see people stop, stand in the park, for almost nine minutes for that moment of silence. floyd's family recalled a man that was extremely lovable. they said he was an athletic alpha male, someone who was con
natasha in minneapolis. natasha: definitely.ost people will remember george floyd from that horrible video recounting the last minutes of his life. tragic ones. but the family took pains to let you know who the man was as a brother, as an uncle, as a father, a grandfather, a son, one of the most powerful moments of the memorial this afternoon here on the campus of north central university in minneapolis is when the reverend al sharpton, iconic african-american civil rights leader, asked people...
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cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta as people are beginning to line up to offer condolences.re also watching closely how this case is being handled, natasha. >> reporter: right, jake. the people who lined up here this afternoon told us that they really are here to support the family and obviously pay their respects to rayshard brooks. but they are also highly concerned about police reform. they lined up outside just a couple hours after the hearse came through here and arrived at the church. we have video of that to show you, closely followed by rayshard brooks' family. there was a sign with rayshard brooks' photo. and the words "killed in atlanta 2020." this part may be hard to see. but in the background of that sign was a faint image of a police badge. you mentioned representative doug collins calling for a special prosecutor because he said the georgia bureau of investigation has not even completed its report. and the d.a. has already filed its charges. paul howard has responded saying his office is independent and can make independent decisions from whatever the gbi produ
cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta as people are beginning to line up to offer condolences.re also watching closely how this case is being handled, natasha. >> reporter: right, jake. the people who lined up here this afternoon told us that they really are here to support the family and obviously pay their respects to rayshard brooks. but they are also highly concerned about police reform. they lined up outside just a couple hours after the hearse came through here and arrived at the church....
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in minneapolis natasha will be speaking to you throughout the day but to now thank you. now in the white house president obama has been tweeting about his popularity ratings well also taking aim at the democratic presidential front runner joe biden he's also suggested that a 75 year old protester who was injured after being shoved by the police could be from and t. for well let's bring in our white house correspondent kemi in washington d.c. can be we've been surprisingly been hearing from the president on twitter this morning he's had quite a bit to say and it looks like he's very much now in campaigning mode. yeah it's absolutely right the u.s. president is eager to get out of the white house much like americans are eager to get out of their homes after being understand home warders for so long and there's no question that the u.s. president perhaps is watching many of the marches that have taken place across the united states due to the social unrest and is thinking that it may be time to bring back is make america great again rallies the u.s. president has been tweet
in minneapolis natasha will be speaking to you throughout the day but to now thank you. now in the white house president obama has been tweeting about his popularity ratings well also taking aim at the democratic presidential front runner joe biden he's also suggested that a 75 year old protester who was injured after being shoved by the police could be from and t. for well let's bring in our white house correspondent kemi in washington d.c. can be we've been surprisingly been hearing from the...
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natasha watterson‘s hair salon has been closed since the middle of march. are all african—american, and has been using her savings to stay afloat. i think i was more concerned about clients because they were anxious, just trying to manage their anxieties, not only around their hair but their own personal issues, and then, of course, employees. i'm responsible for seven people. how are they going to get money? cristo has been struggling since the pandemic in new york. he's out of work and found himself depending on food banks — again. i only saw people that looked like me in my line, and thatjust made me so angry. and then i see all of these "unemployment has gone down" and, "oh, thejobs are opening up now," and it's like i don't see that in my own community. he has a point. the latestjobs report may have shown unemployment fell overall, but not for african—americans. america's racial divides have shown up vividly in this pandemic. the virus may not discriminate on who it infects, but death rates in predominantly black communities like this one are higher th
natasha watterson‘s hair salon has been closed since the middle of march. are all african—american, and has been using her savings to stay afloat. i think i was more concerned about clients because they were anxious, just trying to manage their anxieties, not only around their hair but their own personal issues, and then, of course, employees. i'm responsible for seven people. how are they going to get money? cristo has been struggling since the pandemic in new york. he's out of work and...
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i turn to florida and natasha chen. that state is looked at as the next u.s. epicenter. the number of cases there slightly down in florida, still above 8,000. some florida cities implemented their own mask mandates. is the govern considering implementing anything statewide there? >> reporter: ana, he didn't indicate anything like that during the press conference this afternoon as you said it's based on local jurisdiction. i'm standing at pensacola beach. no mask mandate. people don't have to wear one out in public or going into a business, but just across the way in pensacola, there is a mask mandate. depends, really, where you go. we really were looking for updates on how he was going to handle the rise in numbers here. the rise in positivity has also gotten to be about 12% now. a stark increase. the only thing statewide is on friday they shut down stand-alone bars so that people could no longer consume alcohol on premises. i asked him about the republican national convention, because president trump was in disagreement with the state of north carolina about potential r
i turn to florida and natasha chen. that state is looked at as the next u.s. epicenter. the number of cases there slightly down in florida, still above 8,000. some florida cities implemented their own mask mandates. is the govern considering implementing anything statewide there? >> reporter: ana, he didn't indicate anything like that during the press conference this afternoon as you said it's based on local jurisdiction. i'm standing at pensacola beach. no mask mandate. people don't have...