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nate: absolutely.een through covid-19 that using zoom, instagram life, even youtube was more apparent. it was an easy tool. we know that when gyms open back up, a lot of the consumers are going to go back into the brick and mortar. before covid-19, digital at home fitness was growing tremendously. on zoom, onappening instagram life, because those user experiences are not great. you are not really creating that community aspect. neou that brings consumers together, gives great quality, allows us to separate ourselves from the zoom. we do know that the consumer wants great quality content and a great user experience to stick around. they may do that content class once or twice but that can get boring, difficult to filter, how do i know if i have a good instructor or bad instructor. with neou, you know what you will get is really good. we are really curating the content and making sure the experience is good. caroline: what is the most popular ones being downloaded at the moment? nate: i think boot camp w
nate: absolutely.een through covid-19 that using zoom, instagram life, even youtube was more apparent. it was an easy tool. we know that when gyms open back up, a lot of the consumers are going to go back into the brick and mortar. before covid-19, digital at home fitness was growing tremendously. on zoom, onappening instagram life, because those user experiences are not great. you are not really creating that community aspect. neou that brings consumers together, gives great quality, allows us...
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it has been u nfortu nately, even came to power., even less enforcement of the protection of the amazon forest. what we are now seeing is because police and law enforcement cannot cope because of the pandemic, there has been massive areas of the amazon that have been deforested. in the article it says it is an area of 20 times the size of manhattan, so this is really a massive area. at the appellee staggering when you put it like that. it really hit home what is happening —— absolutely staggering. they also talk about the infections surging as the world ends, —— world ends lockdown measures. when it comes to infections, the line is going the other way. yes, it looks at the new york times —— the new york times looks at developing countries such as india, mexico, pakistan and russia where the governments are having a very hard choice because they have to choose between the economy and the public health, and because the economic situation everywhere is very difficult and very dire, they opt to open the economy again. but if you look at
it has been u nfortu nately, even came to power., even less enforcement of the protection of the amazon forest. what we are now seeing is because police and law enforcement cannot cope because of the pandemic, there has been massive areas of the amazon that have been deforested. in the article it says it is an area of 20 times the size of manhattan, so this is really a massive area. at the appellee staggering when you put it like that. it really hit home what is happening —— absolutely...
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people are still nervous, u nfortu nately.l see a death toll around the country, and until that drops considerably, i think people will continue to be nervous. new york recovers like that, so it's just a matter of time. retail was allowed to reopen this morning, but many shops are still shuttered from the racial protests that have also had a paralysing effect. new york is america's beating heart — the capital of its banking, retail, culture and tourism. getting this city reopen again is the key to reviving the us economy. so this — commercially, at least — may well be a concern. the shots we took of wall street before this partial reopening were almost the same as the shots we took today. there are signs of economic life. restaurants are now allowed to serve food at outdoor tables, although social—distancing regulations mean that street cafes now come with the trappings of a crime scene. we could never have gotten here if people had not done so much hard work, so consistently. and it took immense discipline and strength for ne
people are still nervous, u nfortu nately.l see a death toll around the country, and until that drops considerably, i think people will continue to be nervous. new york recovers like that, so it's just a matter of time. retail was allowed to reopen this morning, but many shops are still shuttered from the racial protests that have also had a paralysing effect. new york is america's beating heart — the capital of its banking, retail, culture and tourism. getting this city reopen again is the...
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insight and analysis from fivethirtyeight's nate silver and our powerhouse roundtable. >> announcer: from abc news it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." more than five months ago the first case of covid-19 was confirmed in the united states, but as we come on the air this morning, the pandemic's grip on our country appears to be as strong as ever.00 new reported saturday. four states hit new daily highs. five have set new records for hospitalizations. more than 40 states marking higher weekly averages than last week. with new records set nearly every day. overnight, the number of cases worldwide topped 10 million. more than 1 out of 4 right here in the united states. we all had hoped the worst had passed and thankfully, the mortality rate of the virus is coming down. but the notion that america could reopen quickly without consequence has now evaporated. several states putting plans on hold. dr. anthony fauci warns of outbreaks across the south and west that could spread across the country. that came at friday's p
insight and analysis from fivethirtyeight's nate silver and our powerhouse roundtable. >> announcer: from abc news it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." more than five months ago the first case of covid-19 was confirmed in the united states, but as we come on the air this morning, the pandemic's grip on our country appears to be as strong as ever.00 new reported saturday. four states hit...
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that is what nate silver is seeing.clear, trump could absolutely win reelection. he has his work cut out for him."om we welcome back to the show mark short. chief of the staff to michael pence. great to see you again. your take on what nate silver is saying. >> well, liz, because of some restrictions, i cannot really comment on the political strategy. if you look at where the president will be going tomorrow, arizona and to highlight the fact that this administration has now completed 200 miles of new wall, the midwest later this week to talk about expansion of our military and new resources provided there the vice president will be in milwaukee s tomorrow to talk abt the benefit of school choice and how we want to make sure every child gets the same opportunities. the vice president will be in ohio later this week in florida next week. certainly, we will have a very vigorous campaign. you have seen the activity level the vice president and the president have right now. we look at the other side and there are legitimate
that is what nate silver is seeing.clear, trump could absolutely win reelection. he has his work cut out for him."om we welcome back to the show mark short. chief of the staff to michael pence. great to see you again. your take on what nate silver is saying. >> well, liz, because of some restrictions, i cannot really comment on the political strategy. if you look at where the president will be going tomorrow, arizona and to highlight the fact that this administration has now...
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nate silver of 538. one of the top election forecasting groups, he says this is a different electoral map than in 2016. that president president trump to fighting a two-front war to win the midwest on the one hand and arizona and florida on the other. that is what nate silver is seeing. he says, i want to really clear, trump could absolutely win re-election. he has his work cut out for him n a fox business exclusive, welcome back to the show. marc short, chief of staff to vice president michael pence. good to see you. >> hello. elizabeth: good to see you. your take on what nate silver is saying? >> because of some restrictions i can't comment on the political strategy but as i can tell you look at president's vigor and energy, he will go tomorrow to arizona and to highlight the fact that this administration now has completed 200 miles of new wall. he is going to the midwest later this week to talk about expansion of our military and new resources provided there. the vice pitt will be in milwaukee to talk
nate silver of 538. one of the top election forecasting groups, he says this is a different electoral map than in 2016. that president president trump to fighting a two-front war to win the midwest on the one hand and arizona and florida on the other. that is what nate silver is seeing. he says, i want to really clear, trump could absolutely win re-election. he has his work cut out for him n a fox business exclusive, welcome back to the show. marc short, chief of staff to vice president michael...
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i have nate cohen to help us understand that and all the rest.tion that everybody is asking why is this poll different than any other poll? what makes this one feel different than the polls showing hillary clinton ahead four years ago? >> well, there's really no comparison between these surveys and the surveys that show hillary clinton ahead four years ago, fareed. hillary clinton was up by 4 points in the national polls. joe biden is leading by 14 points in the national polls. he's up by smaller amounts in the battle states. even if the polls were wrong like four years ago, joe biden would still be elected president fairly comfortably. it is materially different. >> the polls that went wrong the last time, as you pointed out to me before, were the state polls. the national poll was roughly correct. we have state by state polls now. "times" and cnn did. the mistake that was made the last time around -- and i know this because we talked about it on this program before -- was that the state by state polls did not account for enough noncollege-educa
i have nate cohen to help us understand that and all the rest.tion that everybody is asking why is this poll different than any other poll? what makes this one feel different than the polls showing hillary clinton ahead four years ago? >> well, there's really no comparison between these surveys and the surveys that show hillary clinton ahead four years ago, fareed. hillary clinton was up by 4 points in the national polls. joe biden is leading by 14 points in the national polls. he's up by...
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hey, nate. >> how are you? >> good. don't remember, remind us how you and colin kaepernick recall inially connected and taking a knee to police brule. >> i actually, i grew up in the bay area. i grew up a huge 49ers fan. when i was a kid, it was joe montana, ronnie lott era with four super bowls and steve young as well. when colin kaepernick came along, i was immediately a big fan. this guy had an immediate impact once he step on the field i loved the way he played the game. i went to college after the time in the earl. i went to college in and i had that pre season with the seahawks. i had a lot of experience with the league after that. the one game i got to play in, i stood on the field while the anthem played and it was a really emotional moment for me. thinking about my brothers in arms. guys fighting overseas, guys who made the ultimate sacrifice. i had to carry one of my friends in a box draymoped with the fla. a year later colin is sitting on the bench during the national anthem and he explained, this is doing it
hey, nate. >> how are you? >> good. don't remember, remind us how you and colin kaepernick recall inially connected and taking a knee to police brule. >> i actually, i grew up in the bay area. i grew up a huge 49ers fan. when i was a kid, it was joe montana, ronnie lott era with four super bowls and steve young as well. when colin kaepernick came along, i was immediately a big fan. this guy had an immediate impact once he step on the field i loved the way he played the game. i...
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and i have that newspaper's nate cohn to help us understand it and all the rest.te, so let me ask you the question that everybody is asking asking, why is this poll different from any other poll? what make this is one feel different than "the hill" which showed hillary clinton ahead four years ago? >> there's no comparison between these that had hillary clinton up four years ago. she was up by four points in the national poll. as you said, joe biden is up by 14 points. he's up by smaller amounts in the critical battleground states. if the polls were just as young wrong as they were four years ago, joe biden would still be elected president and comfortab comfortably. it is materially different. >> the polls that went wrong the last time, as you pointed out to me before, were the state polls. the national poll was roughly correct. we have state-by-state polls now. the mistake that was made the last time around, and i know this because we've talked about it on this program before, was that the state-by-state polls did not account for enough non-college educated white
and i have that newspaper's nate cohn to help us understand it and all the rest.te, so let me ask you the question that everybody is asking asking, why is this poll different from any other poll? what make this is one feel different than "the hill" which showed hillary clinton ahead four years ago? >> there's no comparison between these that had hillary clinton up four years ago. she was up by four points in the national poll. as you said, joe biden is up by 14 points. he's up...
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the actual attack we started listening to names as the monster minds behind the crime we listen for nate and of fossils and this opens up a myriad of possibilities you know like are they together are they acting in the visually. i wanted to find out more about processes and when they really are. and i when you see that i tell them ain't you know that they don't know me i'm on your own you. don't watch me when you came on the. news and. back to boston and i. said going to my files in this unusual sitting i was on the muse. for than a soldier was as a living on of them was i don't think that that is if you look at bodies. like any father in the. little bottle what are they going. to follow the sea because this is. the day. when they say i'm going to learn you've got to. go on and on this is game one you know you've been that they're. very in that they house mantle but it's a swim meet is you know kind of. but also some good looking in the us that they got in mining is i mean when you get more. than 5 times in the modern alliance an amount of miles on and. so on. and you feel special. so wh
the actual attack we started listening to names as the monster minds behind the crime we listen for nate and of fossils and this opens up a myriad of possibilities you know like are they together are they acting in the visually. i wanted to find out more about processes and when they really are. and i when you see that i tell them ain't you know that they don't know me i'm on your own you. don't watch me when you came on the. news and. back to boston and i. said going to my files in this...
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nate boyer, we had technical issues with you, thanks so much for joining us now.ou played in the nfl. you also served in the military. just from a factual basis, as someone who has looked at this from these different sides, explain why the comments from drew brees, which he has now apologized for completely, wasn't i apologize if i hurt anyone's feelings, he says i was wrong. but explain to me why they hurt or why they may have missed the mark. >> first of all, i'm proud of the demario davis, he's a great dude. i don't know if he's still on with us, i can't see anything on my screen. love you, if you're still there. demario and drew and a lot of players on the saints have done a lot in the city of new orleans, to bring about equality. and they fought for voting rights for formerly incarcerated people there and they have done so much more and whether it is post katrina or now, and it was -- i was very happy to hear those remarks. and what was most frustrating about it, i know the type of person that drew is. i don't know drew very well. but i know the type of man h
nate boyer, we had technical issues with you, thanks so much for joining us now.ou played in the nfl. you also served in the military. just from a factual basis, as someone who has looked at this from these different sides, explain why the comments from drew brees, which he has now apologized for completely, wasn't i apologize if i hurt anyone's feelings, he says i was wrong. but explain to me why they hurt or why they may have missed the mark. >> first of all, i'm proud of the demario...
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. >> jimmy: chloe, are you haluce na nating now? >> jimmy: chloe, are you haluce nating now?hank you for your work on the front lines. >> paypal is sending you $10,000. they have been sending gifts of thanks and they will be sending paypal vouchers to your co-workers at the clinic there in san diego, too. >> oh, my gosh. >> i have something for you, chloe. i am going to sign this lightsaber and have it delivered to you. i want you to use it wisely. if you go to any protests, please leave it, please leave it at home. >> jimmy: yes, to are sure. >> all right? >> yes, sir. thank you so much. >> thank you for your support. thank you for being a fan to me. "star wars" fans are more than just fans. they're more like family, so thank you for that. and may the force be with you always. >> may the force be with you, too. >> jimmy: may the force be with both of you. viewers at home, you can pay it forward to heroes in your communities with the paypal app. thank you, chloe, thank you, mark, that was so nice of you to do that. >> my pleasure. thanks, guys. >> thank you. ♪ now, every hybr
. >> jimmy: chloe, are you haluce na nating now? >> jimmy: chloe, are you haluce nating now?hank you for your work on the front lines. >> paypal is sending you $10,000. they have been sending gifts of thanks and they will be sending paypal vouchers to your co-workers at the clinic there in san diego, too. >> oh, my gosh. >> i have something for you, chloe. i am going to sign this lightsaber and have it delivered to you. i want you to use it wisely. if you go to any...
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here to walk us through, nate cohen. let's start with the general characterization of the state of the race right now based on your national battleground state polling. >> not terribly close, chris. we found the president trailing by 14 points nationwide. losing by nine points across the battleground states, as you said. that kind of margin also i plies that he's probably trailing in the whole next tier of swing states, at least in a highly competitive race including georgia, texas, ohio, iowa, that would certainly endanger the republican hold of the senate, and biden would be in position to win as many as 400 electoral votes. >> what's -- what's driving this right now in the internals, both in terms of, you know, what -- what issues and what sort of subgroups demographically are -- is -- is leading to this result? >> right. so, just starting with the issues. i think it's very simple. in the last couple of months, american life has been shaken by new issues that didn't exist six months ago, the coronavirus pandemic and t
here to walk us through, nate cohen. let's start with the general characterization of the state of the race right now based on your national battleground state polling. >> not terribly close, chris. we found the president trailing by 14 points nationwide. losing by nine points across the battleground states, as you said. that kind of margin also i plies that he's probably trailing in the whole next tier of swing states, at least in a highly competitive race including georgia, texas, ohio,...
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nate koe hcohen of the new yorks will bring it all down. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are in the midst of a national outbreak again. this time even more widespread than the outbreak we went through back in march and april. and the president who got bored of the virus and decided to sacrifice public health may not ending up succeeding with any of it. in arizona where they're experiencing one of the worst surges in the country, a record number of patients were hospitalized yesterday and cases continue to climb with 20% testing positive. governor ducey announcing today the state is on pause and admitting the worst is yet to come. >> this is arizona's first wave, and this will not be our last wave. we expect that our numbers will be worse next week and the week following in terms of cases and hospitalizations. >> the largest hospital in texas reached 100% capacity in its intensive care unit today. california set back-to-back records this week for the most daily new cases of covid and hospitalizations are surging there as well, up 32%. florida rekcorded
nate koe hcohen of the new yorks will bring it all down. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are in the midst of a national outbreak again. this time even more widespread than the outbreak we went through back in march and april. and the president who got bored of the virus and decided to sacrifice public health may not ending up succeeding with any of it. in arizona where they're experiencing one of the worst surges in the country, a record number of patients were...
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able to know what it is going to actually be available is a real sorry state of affairs but u nfortu natelyrry state of affairs but unfortunately, it is one that is all too predictable from some time ago. mr hancock did say that both apps are being developed and they're being developed since may but the nhs app in the google apple one. being developed since may but the nhs app in the google apple onem history there and for that statement, they said they were only looking at the nhs developed app and i hope it is right that they've been with me both because we certainly believe that is probably the more realistic way to go ahead and most countries the road from looking at existing tech providers to provide the software and it makes sense to go that particular way to get to international travel where you want an app that will be functional around the world. but there are issues but this other app as well, about the distance. it is not so good at measuring the distance between people. this is why we need to understand the full extent of on the isle of wight, what happened there. there are oppo
able to know what it is going to actually be available is a real sorry state of affairs but u nfortu natelyrry state of affairs but unfortunately, it is one that is all too predictable from some time ago. mr hancock did say that both apps are being developed and they're being developed since may but the nhs app in the google apple one. being developed since may but the nhs app in the google apple onem history there and for that statement, they said they were only looking at the nhs developed...
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number two, there's a telling sign if you take what nate showed.e upper states michigan where he's invested a lot of time attacking the governor he's down by 10. kind of different than where he is in wisconsin and pennsylvania. showing the more involved he gets, the worse he's doing in every part of the race. third, the last year and a half i believe the democrats were angry at trump and swing voters were exhausted. i think since the crisis from covid to what's happened in minnesota and around the country swing voters have gone from exhausted to now being angry at donald trump. in every crisis he could have flipped his presidency and done something with it. if he reacted appropriately -- they've now seen the full part of the president and the most important part of the voters, swing voters, have come to the same conclusion as the democrats have for the last three and a half years. the president is out classed by this job and he's not up to uniting the country to face all three of these challenges in a united front. that's why he has the judgment by
number two, there's a telling sign if you take what nate showed.e upper states michigan where he's invested a lot of time attacking the governor he's down by 10. kind of different than where he is in wisconsin and pennsylvania. showing the more involved he gets, the worse he's doing in every part of the race. third, the last year and a half i believe the democrats were angry at trump and swing voters were exhausted. i think since the crisis from covid to what's happened in minnesota and around...
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well, it is a grim one u nfortu nately. narrative. well, it is a grim one unfortunately.n la, we had the riots over the officers who beat rodney king in 1992 and we have to remember that with george floyd, thatis remember that with george floyd, that is only the latest example of police brutality against black people and the violent deaths that many black people experience because of racism and just in a couple of months before that, there was a black man in georgia who was killed by two white men as he ran through the neighbourhood and a young woman in kentucky who was killed in her own home when detectives broke down the door and came in on a drug raid in which they found nothing, but she died of gunfire, and i think this is a confluence of all the events that have been happening recently. but even though it is the start of a very grim story, i have even though it is the start of a very grim story, i have hopes even though it is the start of a very grim story, i have hopes that this narrative actually will then go ona this narrative actually will then go on a different
well, it is a grim one u nfortu nately. narrative. well, it is a grim one unfortunately.n la, we had the riots over the officers who beat rodney king in 1992 and we have to remember that with george floyd, thatis remember that with george floyd, that is only the latest example of police brutality against black people and the violent deaths that many black people experience because of racism and just in a couple of months before that, there was a black man in georgia who was killed by two white...
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nate lyday's loss is our loss. george floyd's loss is our loss. and we ought to honor and remember them both. we must all work to uphold justice for all. both of these tragic, horrific deaths last week show us how far we have to go to achieve this goal. it's work that must be undertaken by each and every one of us each and every day. but we cannot do that work by pitting ourselves against one another. race versus race, police versus protester. we will never move forward if we continue to reduce human beings to the color of their skin or the color of their uniform. we're all one nation, and it will only be in standing and working together in peaceful solidarity that we can finally heal the wounds in our nation. what the people of ogden did this weekend is an example for us all, and it is a reason for hope. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. i want to talk for a few minutes today, mr. president, about the gulf of mexico energy security act, the land and water conservation fund, the great american outd
nate lyday's loss is our loss. george floyd's loss is our loss. and we ought to honor and remember them both. we must all work to uphold justice for all. both of these tragic, horrific deaths last week show us how far we have to go to achieve this goal. it's work that must be undertaken by each and every one of us each and every day. but we cannot do that work by pitting ourselves against one another. race versus race, police versus protester. we will never move forward if we continue to reduce...
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course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was asass nated, but the citizens of ohio, especially since several were assassinated, thought it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and his memory. of course he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also, susan, the last u.s. civil war president. i think the legacy that that produced in addition to the fact that he was assassinated probably contributed to them, you know, having this wonderful memorial. it really truly is. >> it's impressive. it's -- the amount of space that it takes and the size of the memorial itself, which i understand the first lady was very much involved in the building of it. >> that's correct. >> the first lady's memorial museum is on the same campus, so would you talk a little bit about mrs. mckinley and her legacy and role in the white house. >> absolutely. wonderful mate, wonderful, supportive wife of william. you know the story of her having epilepsy
course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was asass nated, but the citizens of ohio, especially since several were assassinated, thought it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and his memory. of course he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also, susan, the last u.s. civil war president. i think the legacy that that produced...
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leaflets are dissim nated in two ways. first, by air, as we have seen. second by artillery shells. specifically adapted, these 105 millimeter shells can penetrate targets. leaflet shells can also strike in combat zones in which aircraft can be impractical. in addition, these message filled missiles are able to penetrate densely wooded areas. leaflets are printed in color and vivid contrast to the terrain they are aimed at. they are best fired at twilight, since it is still light enough to see where the enemy landed, yet dark enough to gather up the literature. which is comeing to him air express. the loud speaker platoon of the loud speaker and leaflet company operates directly with the front line unit. these loud speakers are used to get across timely messages to the enemy in close proximity. further more, illiteracy is prevalent among the chinese and north koreans, so the spoken message makes our meaning thoroughly clear. when more mobility is desired, loud speakers are mounted on tanks. the physical force of the tank coupled with the psychological for
leaflets are dissim nated in two ways. first, by air, as we have seen. second by artillery shells. specifically adapted, these 105 millimeter shells can penetrate targets. leaflet shells can also strike in combat zones in which aircraft can be impractical. in addition, these message filled missiles are able to penetrate densely wooded areas. leaflets are printed in color and vivid contrast to the terrain they are aimed at. they are best fired at twilight, since it is still light enough to see...
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. >> i'm fast nated by the idea of a michelin starred chef delivering food essentially from the trunk i've done dishes. i've cleared tables. i've bartended. you have to do what you need to do. i just thought that if our customers can't come to us, we have to go to them, so we started delivering. >> reporter: delivering family style male kits of up scale were you ever worried about going into a building or apartment given the pandemic? >> i worry for myself, i worry for my staff. i hope it doesn't become a habit. i hope that there's a lithe at the end of the tunnel. business wise, it still is not close to what we do or wha we did as a restaurants, but we're doing better than most and we're lucky. i really consider myself very lucky. >> reporter: vladimir duthiers, new york. >> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. i'm kris van cleave reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, alarming spikes
. >> i'm fast nated by the idea of a michelin starred chef delivering food essentially from the trunk i've done dishes. i've cleared tables. i've bartended. you have to do what you need to do. i just thought that if our customers can't come to us, we have to go to them, so we started delivering. >> reporter: delivering family style male kits of up scale were you ever worried about going into a building or apartment given the pandemic? >> i worry for myself, i worry for my...
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country has flattened its curve significantly since then most of the new cases are linked to a wholesale nate and vegetable market in beijing or thora he's have now placed 11 surrounding neighborhoods on lockdown. correspondent mathias bullinger is following the developments for us in beijing and we asked him about how the virus is thought to have spread there. we don't know details of how it spread but what we've seen this there it is again a market like. every where the virus can spread easily these are crowded places deserted around people being around so this is obviously a surrounding that is very favorable to spread we don't know where it comes from exactly but you know that once it was detected that you are just quickly thought many many cases asymptomatic cases we are now yesterday there were 45 cases and today there were 36 cases so this is quite a significant spread that hard obviously been going on for some time on she checked . and his billing us speaking to us a little earlier from beijing and infection rates going up in a number of places according to data from johns hopkins uni
country has flattened its curve significantly since then most of the new cases are linked to a wholesale nate and vegetable market in beijing or thora he's have now placed 11 surrounding neighborhoods on lockdown. correspondent mathias bullinger is following the developments for us in beijing and we asked him about how the virus is thought to have spread there. we don't know details of how it spread but what we've seen this there it is again a market like. every where the virus can spread...
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. >> reporter: this is nate's delicatessen, closed this week after shows like and carl reiner for years where he hosts his weekly lunch. that is suspended for now as are millions of other meaningful social gatherings for millions of americans. it also means if you want to talk to mel brooks and carl reinor, it's going to be a cyber chat. that's where the two old friends got together to talk about world war ii, the depression, the notion of sacrifice, and, of course, to give each other the business. let the bickering begin. >> carl, stop talking for one minute. >> okay. >> reporter: a real-life comedy routine. >> wow, i can't believe it. >> reporter: from two best friends. >> i think the only way to get through this crisis is to sing a world war ii song, and that song is "we did it before and we can do it again." ♪ we can do it again >> i'd rather sing -- ♪ ♪ >> came closer. you open carl up, there's no closing. ♪ >> oh, that's great. >> reporter: the mel and carl show hasn't closed since they met as tv joke writers in the 1950s. >> i didn't know who he was. i came to work for the show o
. >> reporter: this is nate's delicatessen, closed this week after shows like and carl reiner for years where he hosts his weekly lunch. that is suspended for now as are millions of other meaningful social gatherings for millions of americans. it also means if you want to talk to mel brooks and carl reinor, it's going to be a cyber chat. that's where the two old friends got together to talk about world war ii, the depression, the notion of sacrifice, and, of course, to give each other the...
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organizing projects people's plan that gives us the time we need to create a detailed plan to e limb nate o.s.p.d. by the end of 2020. and oakland unified has a lot of work to do. >> they have to think through if there's going to be police on campus, what will the alternatives be? i am aware districts in the state have gone through the actions in past years. many of them made the decision to remove the school resource officer and didn't create an alternative program and they had to come back to the same policing model on campus. >> it is a false narrative in d kwhere's aroblem at a school where police are needed, they can call o.p.d. and get police help. we're trying to get the public school system to move out of the policing business. >> reporter: and the board president mentioned they need a few more months to get in place a plan to replace the officers providing security on the campuses. the meeting is at 40 p.m. online only. live in oakland, kiet do, kpix5. >>> and the san francisco school district will no longer partner with the san francisco police department. they made the decision
organizing projects people's plan that gives us the time we need to create a detailed plan to e limb nate o.s.p.d. by the end of 2020. and oakland unified has a lot of work to do. >> they have to think through if there's going to be police on campus, what will the alternatives be? i am aware districts in the state have gone through the actions in past years. many of them made the decision to remove the school resource officer and didn't create an alternative program and they had to come...
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happened is the whole thing has accelerated, and, you know, we have now moved on, sadly and u nfortu natelyve now moved on, sadly and unfortunately, because the whole issue has been hijacked by the far right on the pretext of protecting churchill. and we seem to have forgotten what the original protests we re forgotten what the original protests were about, which is black lives matter. i was just were about, which is black lives matter. i wasjust going to bring a nigel, if we go forward to the mail on sunday, a direct confrontation there, and i'm going to stand to be corrected, but i think this may be the moment when police helped down the moment when police helped down the woman who has been standing next to the statue of churchill, one of the far right protesters appeared to ta ke the far right protesters appeared to take a pot shot at her. what has become of the tolerant britain we love ? become of the tolerant britain we love? eight pages inside on this, a nation in turmoil. i suppose one of the ways to tackle this, which we have often fallen back on, is a demand for tougher response fr
happened is the whole thing has accelerated, and, you know, we have now moved on, sadly and u nfortu natelyve now moved on, sadly and unfortunately, because the whole issue has been hijacked by the far right on the pretext of protecting churchill. and we seem to have forgotten what the original protests we re forgotten what the original protests were about, which is black lives matter. i was just were about, which is black lives matter. i wasjust going to bring a nigel, if we go forward to the...
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circus out on that pseudo pool and just about what i would use up until the mob or you simply had to go nate out before a lot of good on you but i'm here so mind but don't think it's only think assume this and demands of the boss you on the the go about our numbers of. illegal. 6 for days for months planning this. i have to move from i'm just so everybody here. in such such a big project to get. a mistake right you should be having thore. but everybody's here it's really an incredible feeling that this is my baby this project and to the cheers of us. ever since i was at music college it was something that had always been a worry for me about taking the responsibility to stand up there and say this is my version of the music i'm going to play it for you most musicians have the 2nd voice inside in this self doubt saying i have maybe you're not as good as everyone thinks he was. going to go out there with love and with excitement and happiness being there instead of being nervous and boring to talk to the news that's not the point tonight the point is to go huge huge huge stage even with my. it
circus out on that pseudo pool and just about what i would use up until the mob or you simply had to go nate out before a lot of good on you but i'm here so mind but don't think it's only think assume this and demands of the boss you on the the go about our numbers of. illegal. 6 for days for months planning this. i have to move from i'm just so everybody here. in such such a big project to get. a mistake right you should be having thore. but everybody's here it's really an incredible feeling...
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actual attack we started listening to names as the monster minds behind the crime we listen of for nate and of fossils and this opens up a myriad of possibilities you know like are they together are they acting individual e. i wanted to find out more about processes and when they really are. and i when you see that i tell me that they don't know me i'm on your own you. don't but i mean when you came on the. news and. back to boston and i. said don't do much as innocent as you'll do sitting always on the mute was. a father not so much was that only me none of them was i don't and that is if you look at bodies. like any falling in the. giant that i don't nodded the little bottle what are they going to. do with the seed because this is. the day. that i'm. going to learn you don't let me. go on and on this is game on you know you mean that they're. very mean that they house mantle but i swim meet his. eyes but also some good looking in the u.s. lobby that look at that they've got a mining is going to be more delicate 5. years on and then fun times in the modern alliance and mamas on and. so
actual attack we started listening to names as the monster minds behind the crime we listen of for nate and of fossils and this opens up a myriad of possibilities you know like are they together are they acting individual e. i wanted to find out more about processes and when they really are. and i when you see that i tell me that they don't know me i'm on your own you. don't but i mean when you came on the. news and. back to boston and i. said don't do much as innocent as you'll do sitting...
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press that i have seen the polls to decide what i would use up until the mob yes somebody had to go nate out before a lot of the buddha but i mean yes i don't mind but on the there's only think assume the sentimental bit of us here on the that though i've always been on the subject. 6 'd for days for months planning to think oh i have everything i moved from i'm just so everybody here and. in such such a big project to get her off i must cry to her should be mad at me sorry. but everybody's here it's really an incredible feeling this is my baby it was like a chicken to the cheers of us. ever since i was at music college it was something that had always been a worry for me about taking the responsibility to stand up there and say this is my version of the music i'm going to play it for you most musicians have the 2nd voice inside them this self doubt saying i have maybe you're not as good as everyone thinks you are. owning our other loves and saying this instead of being nervous and boring to talk of the nerds that's my point tonight the point is to go huge should the stage even with my.
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nate boyer, thank you so much for your perspective. i appreciate it. your local news coming next.g update. >>> good morning, i am len kiese. we move into an expanded phase 2 of reopening today, outdoor dining, in-store shopping and outdoor religious services can resume. the easing of restrictions brings the county in line with state guidelines. san mateo county is easing its shelter in place restriction starting tomorrow. outdoor dining and services will be allowed with social distancing modifications. and, funeral services with a limited number of people. retailer gap has posted its worst loss in 50 years. the san francisco-based company took a $900 million hit in the last quarter. sales went down 43% despite strong online transactions. >>> taking a look at the roadways right now, we have a couple of trouble spots if you're headed toward sfo this morning, there is an accident near the airport, that exit there. we are seeing a backup as a result. in that area, self 101 we have a crash there as well. brake lights headed into redwood city and again for the crash on the northbound si
nate boyer, thank you so much for your perspective. i appreciate it. your local news coming next.g update. >>> good morning, i am len kiese. we move into an expanded phase 2 of reopening today, outdoor dining, in-store shopping and outdoor religious services can resume. the easing of restrictions brings the county in line with state guidelines. san mateo county is easing its shelter in place restriction starting tomorrow. outdoor dining and services will be allowed with social...
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u nfortu nately, unfortunately, it is not like riding a bike where you never lose that, you will be ableit is not like that with football because we have to bring 11 or more together to have the same idea and the same moment, nice things you have to train back. use have to see that this game has a great opportunity for us or try and win and to try and your dallas —— best, but you have to try and we want to try. from the premier league today. burnley have decided not to extend goalkeeperjoe hart's contract beyond the end of this month. having joined from manchester city back in 2018, he was only first choice for around four months, losing his place to nick pope after a 5—1 league defeat to everton, and he's madejust three appearances since, all coming in cup games. he was an integral part of city's two title—winning squads in 2012 and 2014, winning 75 caps for england. leeds have missed the chance to go top of the championship after a 2—0 defeat at cardiff. a draw would have been enough to see them move ahead of west bromwich albion, but goals from junior hoilett and sub robert glatzel ga
u nfortu nately, unfortunately, it is not like riding a bike where you never lose that, you will be ableit is not like that with football because we have to bring 11 or more together to have the same idea and the same moment, nice things you have to train back. use have to see that this game has a great opportunity for us or try and win and to try and your dallas —— best, but you have to try and we want to try. from the premier league today. burnley have decided not to extend goalkeeperjoe...
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. >> reporter: nate boyer is the person responsible forsuesting t to kaepernick. >> kneeling w bground, you know. two people that disagreed on a lot, but two people that were willing to just have a conversation and listen. >> that was stephanie gosk reporting. >>> alameda county is reopening more places today and allowing more face-to-face or mask-to-mask contact in smaller groups. nbc bay area's jackie ward is live in oakland for us, where it's back open. is that right, jackie? >> reporter: that's right, chris. health officials are saying that this part of the reopening is possible because of all the progress that the people in the county have made so far. so what is a social bubble that they're talking about? it's a group of 12 people or less from different households that should be maintained for a minimum of three weeks. people should restrict themselves to being in one social bubble at a time. social distancing and face coverings are still encouraged. hanna watson of oakland thinks slowly adapting to a prepandemic lifestyle is necessary, but under the right precautions. >> that's
. >> reporter: nate boyer is the person responsible forsuesting t to kaepernick. >> kneeling w bground, you know. two people that disagreed on a lot, but two people that were willing to just have a conversation and listen. >> that was stephanie gosk reporting. >>> alameda county is reopening more places today and allowing more face-to-face or mask-to-mask contact in smaller groups. nbc bay area's jackie ward is live in oakland for us, where it's back open. is that...
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u nfortu nately, this restriction. why?eep growing, was —— hospitalisations are getting worse, hospitals in our atms and capacity. which means we don't really have a lot of wiggle room and hospitals are really a lagging indicator. what seeing over the past two weeks is a 500% increase in cases in arizona in the last two weeksjohn white what cases in arizona in the last two weeks john white what you put that down to? reopening too early and too fast. u nfortu nately, early and too fast. unfortunately, there wasn't a lot of slowdown efforts. we went from bringing in elective surgeries on may one to expiring stay—at—home orders may 15, to allowing businesses to reopen. you saw it over memorial day weekend at the end of may, people were flocking to bars and of may, people were flocking to bars a nd restau ra nts of may, people were flocking to bars and restaurants and we had cases going through the roof.” can understand some of that in terms of the desire to get over lock down, et cetera. hospitals, though, perhaps one area whe
u nfortu nately, this restriction. why?eep growing, was —— hospitalisations are getting worse, hospitals in our atms and capacity. which means we don't really have a lot of wiggle room and hospitals are really a lagging indicator. what seeing over the past two weeks is a 500% increase in cases in arizona in the last two weeksjohn white what cases in arizona in the last two weeks john white what you put that down to? reopening too early and too fast. u nfortu nately, early and too fast....
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class issue but then the ruling elites do not like to to frame things in terms of class and i think nate did a very good job of doing that and i'm coming from this from a complete servitude perspective here because watching the elites in washington bail out the richest people in the world i think they were are no chance these people are going to go under here and i'm really disappointed with the g.o.p. i have are not going into the lame stablish when democrats will need to put their toes didn't believe in helping working class a little better ways is it's good policy is good oh it takes but it's not happening r.c. go ahead well i think that there is no i. sure exactly could have done a better job but he got her package that would appease a wire for right the americans blow a lot of america. i think if they got few $1000.00 you'd probably still see these protests if they had gotten $3500.00 you'd probably still see these protests i think that it's highly academic and a little bit of spin in nature to say that since i'm now to turned into a class struggle i think in actual quality what you
class issue but then the ruling elites do not like to to frame things in terms of class and i think nate did a very good job of doing that and i'm coming from this from a complete servitude perspective here because watching the elites in washington bail out the richest people in the world i think they were are no chance these people are going to go under here and i'm really disappointed with the g.o.p. i have are not going into the lame stablish when democrats will need to put their toes didn't...
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so we are seeing teens, but it has been slow and u nfortu nately teens, but it has been slow and unfortunatelye not going to be enough. absolutely. it is good to talk to you again, thank you for yourtime, to you again, thank you for your time, getting up so early as well. just to say as well, today marks the 72nd anniversary of the arrival of the hmt empire windrush which of course brought workers from the caribbean to the uk and there is a lot on our website discussing their stories, and what is being done with regards to the windrush generation. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: venice is reopening, but tourist attractions are desperate for customers so they're putting on a show to drum up attention. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as our land. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering as the uk woke up to the news that it is to exit the european union, leave campaigners began celebr
so we are seeing teens, but it has been slow and u nfortu nately teens, but it has been slow and unfortunatelye not going to be enough. absolutely. it is good to talk to you again, thank you for yourtime, to you again, thank you for your time, getting up so early as well. just to say as well, today marks the 72nd anniversary of the arrival of the hmt empire windrush which of course brought workers from the caribbean to the uk and there is a lot on our website discussing their stories, and what...
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we asked nate silver, do you buy that? to answer this question, i looked back at every convention since 1964 about how every party did in that state compared to others, and earlier. it turns out there's basically no effect. on average, candidates saw only 0.7 percentage points in their states that held the convention. at the time, sometimes the party actually did worse in that state. take for example 2016, it was in cleveland, ohio, and republicans did flip that state from obama to trump. democrats held their convention in philly, but then lost pennsylvania for the first time since 1988. so no. i don't buy that locations matter, but that's not to say conventions overall don't matter. they can't produce a -- they can produce a bump in the polls. john mccain pulled ahead of barack obama following their convention in 2008, but both of those bounces occurred nationwide, and not just in the convention state. that's because conventions are made for tv spectacles. contnvne year, eosle wtual get a it's what ibeid we e a virtual co
we asked nate silver, do you buy that? to answer this question, i looked back at every convention since 1964 about how every party did in that state compared to others, and earlier. it turns out there's basically no effect. on average, candidates saw only 0.7 percentage points in their states that held the convention. at the time, sometimes the party actually did worse in that state. take for example 2016, it was in cleveland, ohio, and republicans did flip that state from obama to trump....
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november, but we are eg an entirely new house of representatives, and a little bit of a third of the nateall of them will be sworn in the beginning of next year. nothing gets done now, and it looks likely that nothing will get done, we will have to look to january, february of next year with a new congress p possibly a nsident, to make efforts reform, when this divided government could be broken. >> ok. thank you very much for the update. as soon as we get thatn decis, which we are expecting inen hous co time, we will bring you that on bbc news." the impetus around these bills is the death of george floyd. today marks 40 days since he's lo is life in minneapolis. marks the spot where white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes as he lay on the pavement. there was outrage around the world. miions joined protests about racial inequality and police this was one of them in london. we saw similar rallies in new symbols were torn down.kenya. the statue of a slave trader was thrown in a river during a protest in england. he is our correspondent with what has changedwhn america
november, but we are eg an entirely new house of representatives, and a little bit of a third of the nateall of them will be sworn in the beginning of next year. nothing gets done now, and it looks likely that nothing will get done, we will have to look to january, february of next year with a new congress p possibly a nsident, to make efforts reform, when this divided government could be broken. >> ok. thank you very much for the update. as soon as we get thatn decis, which we are...
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officers say the suspect was driving up to 90 miles per hour and swerving on highway 101 at nate road. the 35-year-old was pulled over at the highway 37 interchange. she was booked into the county jail and is now facing several charges including cruelty to a child. >> reporter: a large illegal marijuana grow house has been seated in the county per the home was purchased with half $1 million in cash back in april and then was quickly turned into a grow operation . 00 marijuana plants and 500 pounds of harvested product. six people were cited for various violations.>>> in an effort to welcome back riders to b.a.r.t. they offer parking without any contact. riders can park at any station and pay for their parking stall on their phones through the official b.a.r.t. app. that way they don't have to touch any payment machines. the feature is part of b.a.r.t.'s effort to monitor modernize parking payments.>>> a bay area company setting a price on the first drug to treat covid-19. but will it be accessible to patients who need it?>>> the push to change the name of a california airport named af
officers say the suspect was driving up to 90 miles per hour and swerving on highway 101 at nate road. the 35-year-old was pulled over at the highway 37 interchange. she was booked into the county jail and is now facing several charges including cruelty to a child. >> reporter: a large illegal marijuana grow house has been seated in the county per the home was purchased with half $1 million in cash back in april and then was quickly turned into a grow operation . 00 marijuana plants and...
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u nfortu nately, issued prior to indictment.ortunately, this marks the 40th prosecution of police officers for misconduct here in our county and this is the ninth time that we have prosecuted a homicide case committed bya prosecuted a homicide case committed by a police officer. eight of those cases involved black males, and one of those cases involved a black female. in reaching our decision there were some considerations that we considered important. and one of the things that we noted from our evaluation was that mr brooks, on the night of this incident, was calm, he was cordial, and really displayed a cooperative nature. secondly, even though mr brooks was slightly impaired, his demeanour during this incident was almost jovial. also, we noted that he received many instructions from the atla nta received many instructions from the atlanta officers and he was asked many questions. some of the questions he was asked repeatedly, but for 41 minutes and i7 questions he was asked repeatedly, but for 41 minutes and 17 seconds he fol
u nfortu nately, issued prior to indictment.ortunately, this marks the 40th prosecution of police officers for misconduct here in our county and this is the ninth time that we have prosecuted a homicide case committed bya prosecuted a homicide case committed by a police officer. eight of those cases involved black males, and one of those cases involved a black female. in reaching our decision there were some considerations that we considered important. and one of the things that we noted from...
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. >> nate bowyer knows he put himself in the crosshairs when he stood along side kneeling colin kaepernick. we will see a lot of kneeling this season. be sure of that. boyer joined us on our podcast. and the green berret wants everyone to love and respect the flag but knows we have a lot of work to do. >> i don't want people to sit or kneel, i them to stand and feel the way i do. but if they don't, what can i do to help get it to a place where they do? you know, i don't want anything don't wt you to stantd for the youee like you have to. you cannot wait for the two minutes to get over with. i want you to stand and put your hand on your heart. >> time for call my play, your video, my description, hold on to your ax, scott love built this wall for fun. he is throwing the long ax, not as easy as it looks. scott's wife amanda with the hatchet. >> she is dangerous. >> how about daughter, viera. >> the family that axs together, stays together. son jack. >> nice. >> backaten ks wi dention when you can show them this video. every year, you can see spectacular celebrities at aids walk san francisco
. >> nate bowyer knows he put himself in the crosshairs when he stood along side kneeling colin kaepernick. we will see a lot of kneeling this season. be sure of that. boyer joined us on our podcast. and the green berret wants everyone to love and respect the flag but knows we have a lot of work to do. >> i don't want people to sit or kneel, i them to stand and feel the way i do. but if they don't, what can i do to help get it to a place where they do? you know, i don't want...
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footballer colin kaepernick began kneeling ding the national anthem at nfl games then.itas fellow player natenitially made the suggestion to colin kaepernick. we have been hearing his story. >> a couple months before the presidential election in 2016, and obviously very dividedth ti, an country was still quite divided for a period., all of a setti colin was sitting on the ben in protest of racial inequality, sial injustice, police brutality. and of course, our country, media-wise, just society-wise, reacted to the gesture, acted strict on what he was doing, the fact h would not stand for the anthem. that was the focus, not necessarily thehy. it hurt me to see because i'm a veteran. i only got to play in one nfl game -- said it was a short career, very short -- when i wa on the sideline during the anthem, i burst into tearsth because o emotion and my connection to those symbols, but not everybody feels that way. that isk. i wrote an open letter saying, colin, this is how i feel but i understand you have a different experience in relationship to the flag, the anthem, those sitting down for at t
footballer colin kaepernick began kneeling ding the national anthem at nfl games then.itas fellow player natenitially made the suggestion to colin kaepernick. we have been hearing his story. >> a couple months before the presidential election in 2016, and obviously very dividedth ti, an country was still quite divided for a period., all of a setti colin was sitting on the ben in protest of racial inequality, sial injustice, police brutality. and of course, our country, media-wise, just...
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but u nfortu nately and he started to self—isolate.fore lockdown. there was no ppe provided, no social distancing, and the appointment did not need to be in person. we are reasonably sure that's where he contracted covid. given his health issues, he went downhill very quickly and passed away on the 2nd of april. he was someone who was never given the opportunity to fight the cancer he had. he never had the chance to see if he would get better. it just swooped chance to see if he would get better. itjust swooped in and took him when none of us were ready. do you think if the lockdown had been introduced sooner, your dad would still be with you? yes, absolutely. he was only at the beginning of his cancer treatment. we have heard in recent days that around half lives could have been saved if we locked down a week earlier and that would absolutely put him in that category. ido absolutely put him in that category. i do feel there has to be some learning from what happened there. what has led to them to set up this campaign group as one of t
but u nfortu nately and he started to self—isolate.fore lockdown. there was no ppe provided, no social distancing, and the appointment did not need to be in person. we are reasonably sure that's where he contracted covid. given his health issues, he went downhill very quickly and passed away on the 2nd of april. he was someone who was never given the opportunity to fight the cancer he had. he never had the chance to see if he would get better. it just swooped chance to see if he would get...
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russian propaganda is going to be pressing that were because both are one to say that nature is terrible nate that was aggressor and they want to come and that's another part of the turn no russian take on this situation right ok and just lastly i mean they had to have always said that they could survive one tribe president saying the question is can he alliance survive to. well of course i don't know. and i hope that there will not be a 2nd trump administration but you're right if there is if you went he will be further emboldened. he will. be and reelection will affirm in his mind and in in those of his followers that he's on the right course and therefore one can imagine not predicting but one can imagine that that would then worsen relations between united states and europe with regard to security early what then nato is parties be at this juncture when i think it would be naive to believe that if we do not see a 2nd trump administration after november then things go all the fine because of what i said earlier every american who is gratian reminded europe and germany in particular that we
russian propaganda is going to be pressing that were because both are one to say that nature is terrible nate that was aggressor and they want to come and that's another part of the turn no russian take on this situation right ok and just lastly i mean they had to have always said that they could survive one tribe president saying the question is can he alliance survive to. well of course i don't know. and i hope that there will not be a 2nd trump administration but you're right if there is if...
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twice in the back it is the latest incident involving police and a black man, sparking face wi ining nate protests >> reporter: anger, frustration in atlanta crowds gathering outside the fire gutted wendy's where 27-year-old rayshard brooks was shot and killed by police during an attempted arrest. isaac lee, one of hundreds who came to pay respects you've had a chance to walk around and see the site. when you come here and you see the site firsthand, what do you feel >> sadness disparity. i'm afraid >> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because i'm afraid this is not going to be the last time this will happen. >> reporter: this video shows a struggle between brooks and the police officers. the father of four grabs a taser, runs away, and shoots towards police, who then returned with fatal gunfire. >> it's just a legitimate fight and use of force >> reporter: steve gainer stands by the officer's actions, stressing the encounter changed when brooks turned and fired the taser. >> someone is running away, is it okay to fatally shoot them? >> only if they attack you he attacked the office w
twice in the back it is the latest incident involving police and a black man, sparking face wi ining nate protests >> reporter: anger, frustration in atlanta crowds gathering outside the fire gutted wendy's where 27-year-old rayshard brooks was shot and killed by police during an attempted arrest. isaac lee, one of hundreds who came to pay respects you've had a chance to walk around and see the site. when you come here and you see the site firsthand, what do you feel >> sadness...