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let's get more on that story now with class loafed and he's a correspondent for swedish national television in stockholm cause thank you for joining us prosecutors today named the man that they believe killed off on a who is a and what was his motive. well he says he will soon joran state u.s. agents and he worked at an office very close to where was shots and he was stiff curious old at the time and he seems to be rather all secure where do extreme views on politics he was. said to have despised these socialists he was himself like moral right wing rather extreme right wing person breathy was also a low person opus the according to the prosecutor most likely on his own not with an organization beyond cuffed him was murdered 34 years ago why are we saying this announcement being made now. well the 1st answer to your question is that delimit all the prosecuting and well from the order was 25 years and that was changed like yeah a little bit more than a decade ago just because of the ansal problem ordered that was on this it won't be on this week so and the 2nd reason is that the initial inve
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close thank you very much for talking with us that was class from swedish national television in stockholm. german american philosopher that was among the 20th century's great political thinkers german historical museum has dedicated an exhibition to her which aims to trace arents observations on contemporary history she experienced to tell a tarion isn't so much as a life as a refugee and witness the trial of eichmann in jerusalem the days they were among the main chapters of her life now on display at an exhibition titled how to look in the 20th century. and cigarettes went hand in hand the philosopher always had an opinion but there was on anti-semitism naziism escape war on the year 968 and were stopped protests and political unrest around the world she wasn't too concerned about convention or ideology as you can now see at an exhibition in berlin convent called it free thinking. folks cannot didn't follow any school of thought she didn't follow any programme political party or custom when it came to her judgments that means she was the specially hard to pin down what she is socialist
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to see a man killed on national television is a disgrace.s is not -- everybody don't want to make it black or white. this is not black or white. this is about humanity. to see a grown man die before our eyes. if you're not upset by that if you're white, jewish, chinese, it's something wrong with you. >> you're right. floyd's killing has sparked a huge outeye in tcry in the units and around the world. we have seen protests with widespread calls for reform. are you hopeful that this potentially is a significant turning point. >> the democrats and the republicans can't even talk about police reform. that's something we have been talking about since kaepernick kneeled and these clowns in the democrat party and republican party, that's the number one thing they should do before they do anything else. we need the cop, most of the cops do a fantastic job but instead of defunding and all this other stuff, let's do police reform. everybody should be on board for that whether you're a democrat, republican, conservative or liberal. >> police reform is
to see a man killed on national television is a disgrace.s is not -- everybody don't want to make it black or white. this is not black or white. this is about humanity. to see a grown man die before our eyes. if you're not upset by that if you're white, jewish, chinese, it's something wrong with you. >> you're right. floyd's killing has sparked a huge outeye in tcry in the units and around the world. we have seen protests with widespread calls for reform. are you hopeful that this...
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they also -- we want to make sure that we are producing something that is for national television, thatmost amount of people possible watching it. a lot of times people think that any sort of virtual thing would end up being a thousand zoom calls. what we are looking at right now is making sure regardless of what the format looks like, regardless of what happens, whether people participate in person or remote, that it is for national television. and i think that we will be successful in doing that. >> my back tensed up when you said a thousand zoom calls because we know nobody wants that. the reverend al sharpton takes over at the top of the hour. "politics nation" is coming up next. "politics nation" is coming up next ransactions and check your balance from here. ransactions you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. hold on one second
they also -- we want to make sure that we are producing something that is for national television, thatmost amount of people possible watching it. a lot of times people think that any sort of virtual thing would end up being a thousand zoom calls. what we are looking at right now is making sure regardless of what the format looks like, regardless of what happens, whether people participate in person or remote, that it is for national television. and i think that we will be successful in doing...
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there are others that exist that not best for national television. >> i want those videos.ned at home. >> a giant fort in your living room has come down. >> we had to dismantle that. >> dad of the year. >>> "gma" is now two hours on saturday. coming up, the cdc's dire predictions on the number of covid cases by the fourth of july and their new guidelines for social distancing. >>> good morning, everyone. it's happening today after years of waiting. as of this morning you can now finally ride b.a.r.t. down to san jose. it's talk about ever since b.a.r.t. first opened in 1972. after all those years of planning, construction and delays trains are now rolling into the new stations. the next phase of b.a.r.t. silicone valley project will bring trains into downtown san jose and santa clara. but that won't happen until 2029 at the earliest. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has forced many cancellations and closures. to sell brought what would have been the start of the san mateo county fair you can enjoy some fair food. the long time vendor will we at the event ground this weekend and
there are others that exist that not best for national television. >> i want those videos.ned at home. >> a giant fort in your living room has come down. >> we had to dismantle that. >> dad of the year. >>> "gma" is now two hours on saturday. coming up, the cdc's dire predictions on the number of covid cases by the fourth of july and their new guidelines for social distancing. >>> good morning, everyone. it's happening today after years of...
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we cannot have a man killed by the cops on national television. i represent everybody in the united states and that is where i think he dropped the ball. >> charles, you know, we claim you as a philly guy. i came into the studio this morning and i drove around the city hall apron. you know the lay of the land in philadelphia. and national guardsmen are already in place because today will be a big day of protests not only in philly but all across the country. what is it you would say to those coming out to protest wherever they might be, big city, small town, today? >> listen, i'm for protests. i'm never going to be for rioting and looting. i've always been against that. but march in peace, talk to each other, and the thing is, michael, i think you have to be really careful when you're protesting because if it gets out of hand one thing that scared me just watching tv the last few days about this pandemic is still going on and when they are spraying tear gas into these crowds, obviously everybody is taking their masks off and coughing and coughing
we cannot have a man killed by the cops on national television. i represent everybody in the united states and that is where i think he dropped the ball. >> charles, you know, we claim you as a philly guy. i came into the studio this morning and i drove around the city hall apron. you know the lay of the land in philadelphia. and national guardsmen are already in place because today will be a big day of protests not only in philly but all across the country. what is it you would say to...
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grab their megaphone and run into a live shot on television, suddenly their megaphone is on national television, swi the only hope they have of getting any kind of attention. >> well, and the thing that sin furua -- that is infuriating about it, the protesters are angry for a very good reason. i read "deadly force," i know that you though this. we have had hundreds of years of brutality toward black people, people are sick of it, and people are gloming on that and trying to use it for their own anarchist, ridiculous means and people need to stay on topic. >> joy reid is going to stay with us throughout the hour. we have some news to report today. this morning, on the "today" show, benjamin crump, the attorney for george floyd's family, says he expects more charges against minneapolis police. >> one thing that's being lost in all this are the other three officers. i haven't heard anything about any charges. have you heard that anything's coming? >> we heard that they expert to charge those officers. and now the independent officers that pays particularly attention -- which is equally important -
grab their megaphone and run into a live shot on television, suddenly their megaphone is on national television, swi the only hope they have of getting any kind of attention. >> well, and the thing that sin furua -- that is infuriating about it, the protesters are angry for a very good reason. i read "deadly force," i know that you though this. we have had hundreds of years of brutality toward black people, people are sick of it, and people are gloming on that and trying to use...
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as a five-minute surprise displays five-minute surprise displays that will culminate in the national televisioncast featuring a grand finale and musical performances. >>> 4:24 a.m. around the bay area police and fire departments are getting an unusually high number of calls about illegal fireworks. "ktvu" crime reporter henry lee lee says illegal fireworks are happening earlier and more often. >> in the evening it's like a war zone out here. >> shareen deluca lives in oakland but not in the flatlands where illegal fireworks are quite common and she's been hunkering down near lake merritt which has been bombarded. >> beyond fireworks, there are explosions, bombs. our building is shaking. i'm jumping in my apartment. my animals are running under the bed. >> deluca is not alone in cities across the bay area have said more potent was taken in san francisco's outer sunset and for some it's a show and a diversion for being cooped up and for others it's scary and aggravating. >> this is a whole another level . i don't even know how to describe it unless you experience it. >> in oakland, residents have
as a five-minute surprise displays five-minute surprise displays that will culminate in the national televisioncast featuring a grand finale and musical performances. >>> 4:24 a.m. around the bay area police and fire departments are getting an unusually high number of calls about illegal fireworks. "ktvu" crime reporter henry lee lee says illegal fireworks are happening earlier and more often. >> in the evening it's like a war zone out here. >> shareen deluca...
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george floyd on national television what i say on national television obviously was caught on viral video and it spread with everybody else where everyone was able to log in and see that that really changed a lot of hearts and minds were guarding police use of force how police are unfairly targeting african-americans and that there needs to be a fundamental change and quite frankly it couldn't have happened at a better time because we're right in the middle of a pandemic so a lot of places so on lockdown there are a lot of people that have been stuck in their alice's were several weeks at a time they're not working their kids are not in school so this is a prime opportunity people are getting out and protesting in overly were protesting using all the proper social distancing and wearing a mask but i rules at all so i really do think in this this tape this clip where you saw it show an officer show in a murder george floyd it matches anything the terrorist group isis has ever put out i mean this was horrific and it really struck a chord with people not just united states but worldwide frie
george floyd on national television what i say on national television obviously was caught on viral video and it spread with everybody else where everyone was able to log in and see that that really changed a lot of hearts and minds were guarding police use of force how police are unfairly targeting african-americans and that there needs to be a fundamental change and quite frankly it couldn't have happened at a better time because we're right in the middle of a pandemic so a lot of places so...
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house that some of the president's closest allies have reportedly advised him to consider a national televisedffice, sometime quite soon. david, we have been watching pictures right across the united states, neapolis, boston, new york, washington, dc. -- boston, new york, washington, dc. —— minneapolis. obviously there is a different story in every city. it does mean that this evening in the united states there is less violence on the streets, that detention has come somewhat? —— does seem. yes, although it is early days, and i have to say that officials in many major cities here are bracing themselves for the possibility of asic ‘s night of violence. nobody wants but of course, but the national guard has been drafted into a number of cities now, and there are dusk to dawn curfew is in place. —— curfews. among those, los angeles, a city that has not had to be national guard on the streets here since the rodney king riots nearly 30 yea rs rodney king riots nearly 30 years ago, and in actualfact the mayor said he was reluctant to bring them in precisely because of that and because of all the bad
house that some of the president's closest allies have reportedly advised him to consider a national televisedffice, sometime quite soon. david, we have been watching pictures right across the united states, neapolis, boston, new york, washington, dc. -- boston, new york, washington, dc. —— minneapolis. obviously there is a different story in every city. it does mean that this evening in the united states there is less violence on the streets, that detention has come somewhat? —— does...
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guard citizen soldiers and also the federal police forces the attorney general william barr on national television shows its morning arguing that that he personally coordinated this response that took place across from the white house in lafayette square on monday that the protesters were warned 3 times before the pepper balls were put forward even though we can tell you that many protesters said that they smelled tear gas being used this is something that has repeatedly been denied by the the white house as well the tourney general was asked very specifically you know is there a problem of systemic racism in the police forces throughout the united states here's what he had to say. i think there's racism in the united states still but i don't think that the law enforcement system is systemically racist i understand the distrust however of the african-american community given the history of this country i think we have to recognize that for most of our history our institutions were explicitly racist tell us more about another dynamic that today can really congress planning to take up some new legis
guard citizen soldiers and also the federal police forces the attorney general william barr on national television shows its morning arguing that that he personally coordinated this response that took place across from the white house in lafayette square on monday that the protesters were warned 3 times before the pepper balls were put forward even though we can tell you that many protesters said that they smelled tear gas being used this is something that has repeatedly been denied by the the...
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excessive use of force and militarization of the streets he was defending this william barr on national television saying that those active troops for only there to be used as a last resort he also made the argument that the protesters were in fact warned multiple times 3 to be precise before that was the call to move those forces in and clear the streets and finally also is saying that there 'd was no tear gas used even though protesters say that's exactly what they believe was used they said they could smell it he says they were pepper balls he was also asked about the broader concern that there is institutionalized racism in police forces in the united states here's what he had to say. i think there's racism in the united states still but i don't think that the law enforcement system is systemically racist i understand the distrust however if you forget american community given the history of this country i think we have to recognize that for most of our history our institutions were explicitly racist can't believe it also understand congress is planning to take up some new legislation on polic
excessive use of force and militarization of the streets he was defending this william barr on national television saying that those active troops for only there to be used as a last resort he also made the argument that the protesters were in fact warned multiple times 3 to be precise before that was the call to move those forces in and clear the streets and finally also is saying that there 'd was no tear gas used even though protesters say that's exactly what they believe was used they said...
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they wanted free time on national television. the fcc would not grant that. they basically took out a $60,000 loan and purchased half an hour's time on nbc. a broadcast on the evening of may 12, 1970. right after the news. it was up against walter cronkite on cbs at that time. they made the program. several other stations felt the program was so important they ran it later. cbs ran it the following sunday. local stations followed the program ends with an appeal for money and petition. it raised half a million dollars at the time, a little over $3 million today. there are huge bags of mail with people writing and telling them they supported this. the public support was not enough because when the senate eventually got around to voting on the mcgovern-hatfield, it was defeated 55-39. that was substantial. there were several major antiwar senators who voted against it because they didn't like the principal of telling a president in the middle of a war that he had to stop. they were willing to give the president a little more time to withdraw. it was showing ther
they wanted free time on national television. the fcc would not grant that. they basically took out a $60,000 loan and purchased half an hour's time on nbc. a broadcast on the evening of may 12, 1970. right after the news. it was up against walter cronkite on cbs at that time. they made the program. several other stations felt the program was so important they ran it later. cbs ran it the following sunday. local stations followed the program ends with an appeal for money and petition. it raised...
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he's not happy with what he's seeing on national television playing over the last several days, almost non-stop. but his critics pointing out he's talking tough in the phone call with the governors but yet in the bunker on friday night as a safety precaution. obviously, some of the things that the president said on the call are outrageous, but he capitalizes on using that kind of rhetoric in these type of moments just to run through some of these comments, the white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany saying on the call, the president said you have to dominate or you'll look like a bunch of jerks. the only time these protests are successful is when you're weak and most of you are weak is what the president said to these governors and the whole world was laughing at minneapolis over its police station being burned, and that the state of minnesota was a laughing stock all over the world. now, the governor of minnesota, tim walz, took issue with that in the news conference at the conclusion of the phone call the president had with the governors and here's what governor walz had to say.
he's not happy with what he's seeing on national television playing over the last several days, almost non-stop. but his critics pointing out he's talking tough in the phone call with the governors but yet in the bunker on friday night as a safety precaution. obviously, some of the things that the president said on the call are outrageous, but he capitalizes on using that kind of rhetoric in these type of moments just to run through some of these comments, the white house press secretary...
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this is airing on national television, i have now called for collective action. the point is that unions. so americans formed unions they went on strike after world war one. prices were so high and the wages did not match. they went on strike. for the rest of the 1920s, very little in terms of collective action. you can another thing you could do, you try to get a higher paying job, you could send more members of your house old out towork. you can send your children and your wife to work instead of working one job, two jobs, three jobs. you can engage in criminaltivity. you could smuggle. you could they are household income. so trying to increase your individual income. there is a third thing you can do and this is a amelia suggested, and that is that you can take a loan. let's look backward for just a minute. let's introduce you to an important concept. it is an id term. okay. if we look backwards at various moments, americans -- during the 1800s, americans protested high wages but they protested high wages, so bred riots, many strik strikes. they were directed
this is airing on national television, i have now called for collective action. the point is that unions. so americans formed unions they went on strike after world war one. prices were so high and the wages did not match. they went on strike. for the rest of the 1920s, very little in terms of collective action. you can another thing you could do, you try to get a higher paying job, you could send more members of your house old out towork. you can send your children and your wife to work...
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he's never come out with human decency and said hey we can't have a man killed on national televisione our eyes. >> i always want to connect the police power and police crimes with the wall street power and the wall street crimes. we live in a culture where people feel they can do and say anything without no answerability, no responsibility. we saw on wall street in terms with that insider trading and fraudulent activity. how many went to jail? zero. trump, say anything, do anything, they can get away with it. >> african-americans have been sharing their own experiences with cnn when it comes to racism. here's how they describe what it's like growing up black in america. >> growing up black in america is painful and oppressive. every day i feel as though things just are not changing. i constantly see people who look like me being murdered solely for the fact that they have dark is in. >> i wish my black life mattered. i'mhausted i'm constantly proving my worth. >> i'm scared. not only do i have to worry about a global pandemic. i have to worry if i can return home from a job. you know
he's never come out with human decency and said hey we can't have a man killed on national televisione our eyes. >> i always want to connect the police power and police crimes with the wall street power and the wall street crimes. we live in a culture where people feel they can do and say anything without no answerability, no responsibility. we saw on wall street in terms with that insider trading and fraudulent activity. how many went to jail? zero. trump, say anything, do anything, they...
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think about all those leftists who are on national television right now talking about a peaceful, wonderfule, imagine being a member of the police today. we ought to thank them. elizabeth: next case, george washington university law professor jonathan turley is slamming the media for widely dismissing, not covering the recent revelations of obama administration officials including joe biden and obama's chief of staff going after michael flynn. demanding that flynn's name be released in intelligence report in unmasking. he is also blasting the media for not reporting the chilling details of prominent figures who pushed trump russia collusion on the media like susan rice and james clapper but then behind closed doors, testifying to house intelligence they had no proof of that. jonathan turley, brent, is also saying, where is the media coverage of joe biden and barack obama monitoring and keeping close tabs on the trump russia probe, basically, the use of u.s. intelligence powers to investigate a political opponent when there was no there there as rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general who is
think about all those leftists who are on national television right now talking about a peaceful, wonderfule, imagine being a member of the police today. we ought to thank them. elizabeth: next case, george washington university law professor jonathan turley is slamming the media for widely dismissing, not covering the recent revelations of obama administration officials including joe biden and obama's chief of staff going after michael flynn. demanding that flynn's name be released in...
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. >> since this is nationally televised i want to ask you the million dollar question, in your research is gettysburg still considered the major turning point, or do you see it as you know being something else another set of circumstances? >> i would say, it would be the big turning point i know some people would disagree but gettysburg, was a desperate move by confederacy, robert e. lee, to try to get a major victory, on northern home soil. and his biggest purpose for that would have been to bring in, european help to the south. a lot of people in the south, a lot of leadership in the south, we're really counting on bringing in france, and england to the side of the south, to go against the united states. and, one of my research topics was a french nobleman, who right up until the very end in 1965, was still trying to be bringing france in on the side of the confederacy. what the european, powers were looking for was to see if the self had a chance of winning. or at least coming up with a negotiated truce. so that is what le was doing. it would've been a great victory, on northern soil
. >> since this is nationally televised i want to ask you the million dollar question, in your research is gettysburg still considered the major turning point, or do you see it as you know being something else another set of circumstances? >> i would say, it would be the big turning point i know some people would disagree but gettysburg, was a desperate move by confederacy, robert e. lee, to try to get a major victory, on northern home soil. and his biggest purpose for that would...
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i dare say i think your baby girl just made her national television debut. thank you so much for joining us from home. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> and one of the officers charged in rayshard brooks's killing is killing himself in as some officer in atlanta call out or walk off their shifts. plus another major loss for the president at the supreme court. and another of the president's former top officials saying he's incompetent and infit funfit fo office. what john bolton's damning allegations reveal. hot! hot! no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this? wayfair! speaking of dinner, what're we eating, guys? mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz
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you're on national cable television.t to do if you're president for four more years and yet, for this president, there doesn't seem to be a clear answer. >> yes, peter, the classic example of this was ted kennedy in 1980 when he was asked by roger mudd why he was running for president and he couldn't explain it. but ted kennedy's answer sounded like it was from the federalist papers compared to donald trump's answer. donald trump's agenda has been the same. three things. me, me, me. that's all he can talk about. he doesn't even understand the question of what a second term agenda is because he has no agenda other than himself. other than his own grievances as "the wall street journal" said. he has no policy. it's interesting that he just doesn't understand and people are caught into this, that he doesn't understand what governing is. he knows that he can campaign. he knows he likes to give speeches but he has no idea about governing. three fourth of americans are giving him very bad points on how he's handled the coronav
you're on national cable television.t to do if you're president for four more years and yet, for this president, there doesn't seem to be a clear answer. >> yes, peter, the classic example of this was ted kennedy in 1980 when he was asked by roger mudd why he was running for president and he couldn't explain it. but ted kennedy's answer sounded like it was from the federalist papers compared to donald trump's answer. donald trump's agenda has been the same. three things. me, me, me....
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just to see people that are so bold and just open and willing to be hypocrites on national television. i mean, what happened to our fear of god or what happened to us actually caring for people and making, you know a nonbiased and giving a nonbiased opinion on these types of issues? you're talking about life or death. we can't go out there and play games and political games with peoples lives. it's just not right. >> laura: and gentlemen, the left succeeded in getting the president of course to move the tulsa rally off a day from june 19th, juneteenth, to the next day, june 20th, but now they're coming for his rnc speech. i don't even know when that is at this moment, but not just because of the coronavirus, but because it coincides with ax handle saturday. watch. >> are these subtle dog whistles or do they just need a black important dates calendar sent to them? >> it would be hard to believe but no one on this campaign understood what was happening. >> another bloodied day in this country's history. >> what's going on here, coincidences? come on, people. >> laura: come on, people. v
just to see people that are so bold and just open and willing to be hypocrites on national television. i mean, what happened to our fear of god or what happened to us actually caring for people and making, you know a nonbiased and giving a nonbiased opinion on these types of issues? you're talking about life or death. we can't go out there and play games and political games with peoples lives. it's just not right. >> laura: and gentlemen, the left succeeded in getting the president of...
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the mayor describe the fireworks as five-minute surprised displays that will culminate in a national televisionadcast featuring a grand finale and musical performances. >>> when it comes to fireworks what is entertainment to some is torment to others as our crime reporter henry lee tells us, those illegal fireworks are popping off earlier and more frequently here in the bay area this year. >> in the evening, it is like a war zone out here. >> reporter: this woman lives in oakland, but not in the flatlands where illegal fireworks are quite common. she is been hunkering down near lake merritt, which is in bombarded. >> fireworks, beyond fireworks, these are explosions, bombs, the building is shaking. i am jumping in my apartment. my animals are running under the bed. >> reporter: she is not alone. cities across the bay area have reported more cogent commercial grade pyrotechnics sense memorial day. this was taken in the outer sunset. for some, this is a show, diversion from being cooped up due to the coronavirus. for others, it is scary and aggravating. >> this is a whole other level. out even kn
the mayor describe the fireworks as five-minute surprised displays that will culminate in a national televisionadcast featuring a grand finale and musical performances. >>> when it comes to fireworks what is entertainment to some is torment to others as our crime reporter henry lee tells us, those illegal fireworks are popping off earlier and more frequently here in the bay area this year. >> in the evening, it is like a war zone out here. >> reporter: this woman lives in...
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kennedy gave his nationally televised address on civil rights, he said 100 years had passed since abrahamcoln had freed the slaves and that black americans were not free. >> we are confronted primarily with a moral issue, as old as scriptures and as clear as the american constitution. >> that was 57 years ago this week. generations have passed since, and full equality still has not been achieved. this morning we will bring together two generations in its fight for equal rights. lonny bunch is the founder of the museum of african-american history, and alicia garza is one of three women who founded the black lives matter movement. welcome to both of you. lonnie bunch, i will get to you in a moment, but i want to start with alicia garza. i want to start with 16th street and the symbolism and it was on so many papers on saturday. i am curious it went from a hash tag in 2013 to now the majority of americans, multi-racial coalition rallying around a symbol right now. what does this mean and how do you take this from symbol to policy? >> well, i think what this means, chuck, is that black lives
kennedy gave his nationally televised address on civil rights, he said 100 years had passed since abrahamcoln had freed the slaves and that black americans were not free. >> we are confronted primarily with a moral issue, as old as scriptures and as clear as the american constitution. >> that was 57 years ago this week. generations have passed since, and full equality still has not been achieved. this morning we will bring together two generations in its fight for equal rights....
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yuck >> since this is nationally televised i will ask the million dollar question. in your mind, in your research, is gettysburg still considered the major turning point or do you see it as being something else, another set of circumstances? >> i would say it would be the big turning point. i know some people would disagree, but gettysburg was a desperate move by the confederacy, robert e. lee, trying to get a major victory of northern home soil. his biggest purpose for that would have been to bring in european help to the south. a lot of the people in the south, a lot of the leadership in the south we are really counting on bringing in france and england on the side of the south to go against the united states. what are my research topics was a french nobleman who right up until the very end in 1865, was hoping to bring france and on the south end of the confederacy. with these northern -- sorry, with these european powers were looking for was to see if the south had a chance of winning, or at least coming up with a negotiated truce. so that is what -- it would hav
yuck >> since this is nationally televised i will ask the million dollar question. in your mind, in your research, is gettysburg still considered the major turning point or do you see it as being something else, another set of circumstances? >> i would say it would be the big turning point. i know some people would disagree, but gettysburg was a desperate move by the confederacy, robert e. lee, trying to get a major victory of northern home soil. his biggest purpose for that would...
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who were exercising their first amendment right, that is not something i would ever see on national television. >> if you look at it now, the president has had two major crises in the last few months, first on the pandemic and now on these racial issues, and he's bungled it twice. it was surprising to me he was so direct about being the president of law and order. that was race-baiting. we all know what that was about, stretching back to 1968. so i think for a lot of us to go back, john, you and i to go back some, i just have never thought a president would deliberately incite silence instead of calming the nation, soothing the nation in a time of crisis. it just never occurred to me that would happen. it's not the voice of democracy, that's the voice of authoritarianism. i do think the president blundered on that, and can he make up the difference? i think he should, i think he should try, i think he should reach out. i do think joe biden was wise to come out of the basement and make that speech today. it was not the blockbuster speech that obama gave in that same hall back in 2008, but it wa
who were exercising their first amendment right, that is not something i would ever see on national television. >> if you look at it now, the president has had two major crises in the last few months, first on the pandemic and now on these racial issues, and he's bungled it twice. it was surprising to me he was so direct about being the president of law and order. that was race-baiting. we all know what that was about, stretching back to 1968. so i think for a lot of us to go back, john,...
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. >> stephen: are you going to make me cry on national television?e gaveler a shot and she turns to me and said you betrayed me? >> no, the doctor turned to me and said how did you know your husband would be a good father? i said i knew it was true because he makes me laugh. which is true. but i have thought about it over the last 25 years and there are lots of other reasons you're a great father, one is you listen to our children. so i wanted to give you this photo of you talking to john because i think it shows what a great dad you are. happy father's day. >> stephen: there you go. that's me listening to my youngest out on a hill. oh, that's beautiful. >> isn't that sweet? >> stephen: thank you. i love you. >> stephen: i love you, too. happy father's day, dads. we'll be right back with the president of the naacp legal defense fund, sherrilyn ifill. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we stick together, ♪ for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) ♪ we stick together, ♪ ♪ we make the sunshine bright
. >> stephen: are you going to make me cry on national television?e gaveler a shot and she turns to me and said you betrayed me? >> no, the doctor turned to me and said how did you know your husband would be a good father? i said i knew it was true because he makes me laugh. which is true. but i have thought about it over the last 25 years and there are lots of other reasons you're a great father, one is you listen to our children. so i wanted to give you this photo of you talking...
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today he was mourned and celebrated in a nationally televised memorial service. it continues tonight at the intersection not far from here where he died. his name is known around the world. the latest in a lit of african-american men who have fallen victim to police brutality. his death has triggered a national outpouring of grief and anger and a growing resolve that tragedies like this never happen again. tonight, peaceful protests continue across the country. even around the world as many call for change. it all comes at a perilous point in our country. we have seen this before. but now in 2020, we are seeing all of it all at once coming at us. we are in uncharted territory. tonight, we will look at how we got here and what's at stake. and we will meet some of the people who are making a difference. we have our coverage team standing by across the country to report on where things stand right now. we begin with a look at what has been an extraordinary day in this country, "america in crisis." for ten days protesters across the country have stood shoulder to sho
today he was mourned and celebrated in a nationally televised memorial service. it continues tonight at the intersection not far from here where he died. his name is known around the world. the latest in a lit of african-american men who have fallen victim to police brutality. his death has triggered a national outpouring of grief and anger and a growing resolve that tragedies like this never happen again. tonight, peaceful protests continue across the country. even around the world as many...
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. >> that's what chris christie is saying on national television. there's all sorts of reporting out there that that's what folks are telling donald trump, are saying around donald trump in his orbit, his allies, folks inside his campaign. the numbers right now, they say not looking good for the president. let's take a look at what those numbers say. first of all, there is this. this is the average of all the national polls that are out there right now. there have been a bunch in the last couple weeks. if you average them all together, that is a lead for joe biden of more than nine points. that's a 9.2-point lead on average for joe biden. he's getting up near 50%. donald trump is barely, and i mean barely breaking 40 at this point. that's the national horse race. of course if you remember the 2016 election, you know it's about the swing states, the battleground states, the electoral college. the national numbers look like this. let me show you some of the key states. these are the 2016 results. donald trump won each one of these states in 2016, some
. >> that's what chris christie is saying on national television. there's all sorts of reporting out there that that's what folks are telling donald trump, are saying around donald trump in his orbit, his allies, folks inside his campaign. the numbers right now, they say not looking good for the president. let's take a look at what those numbers say. first of all, there is this. this is the average of all the national polls that are out there right now. there have been a bunch in the last...
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so, then all the president's troops went out on national television and said he was just joking, he was just joking. so, then today says he wasn't joking but the people who are in charge, when they were asked today were you told to slow testing down, they were adamant that they hadn't. here they are. >> no. >> no, sir. >> no, congressman. >> so, it's good. he didn't actually do it. he said he did it. he then lied about it and today shed he did it again. they haven't talked to him weeks. how do you put all of this together? >> well, the president of the united states doesn't believe apparently in the two pillars of our pandemic response, the need to test and the need to wear face masks. the president all along has doubted the necessity of testing. he didn't want the passengers from the "grand princess" to come to the united states because it would drive the numbers up. he said that testing is overrated. and today what he said basically is when we test, we just find some people who don't have illness or they're asymptomatic. what he doesn't understand is that that's how we extinguish the
so, then all the president's troops went out on national television and said he was just joking, he was just joking. so, then today says he wasn't joking but the people who are in charge, when they were asked today were you told to slow testing down, they were adamant that they hadn't. here they are. >> no. >> no, sir. >> no, congressman. >> so, it's good. he didn't actually do it. he said he did it. he then lied about it and today shed he did it again. they haven't...
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the white house, and had them pushed back using all sorts of riot oppression matters, live on national televisionpeople saw the split screen of the president talking about law and order from the rose garden while military troops -- not troops, military police, were pushing back peaceful demonstrators. and i think that offended people's sense of democracy, equity, and justice. but it also compounded the anger, rage, and sorrow felt for the killing of george floyd and breonna taylor and ahmaud arbery and walter scott and tamir rice and all the other mostly african-american men and women who have been killed by law enforcement or killed through what we call extra judicial killings. >> nicole, one of the things that also struck me during the protests, i mean, the video, as jonathan mentioned, so difficult to watch, in fact what we're not going to do is at any point during this funeral service is run that video. i think that's an image that we've all seen enough of over the past two weeks. but these marches, nicole, were also happening against the backdrop of, again, a global pandemic that does not ap
the white house, and had them pushed back using all sorts of riot oppression matters, live on national televisionpeople saw the split screen of the president talking about law and order from the rose garden while military troops -- not troops, military police, were pushing back peaceful demonstrators. and i think that offended people's sense of democracy, equity, and justice. but it also compounded the anger, rage, and sorrow felt for the killing of george floyd and breonna taylor and ahmaud...
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tyler's work has also been showcase on national television shows. he also has a free art class and he does on instagram he does every friday at noon. before we go let's take a little peek outside it's feeling nice outside your door this morning we're checking in on the airport sfo temperatures in the 50's and 60's around the bay area, 57 in san francisco, 58 in napa 63 degrees right now in antioch it's going to be a very nice stay warm to hot it all depends on where you are, but we also have a red flag warning. >>in place for certain counties so days for we'll talk a little bit more about that and then we'll see what we can expect for the days ahead we have father's day summer >>a san francisco cisco musician has found a way to bring his live music directly to you andrew saint james takes requests on his instagram page that he performs right in front of your house. >>well, i mean certainly the is that we tried lots of people's houses in a truck or car. people who have contacted me before i had to have a shot and i we can step outside of the vehicle.
tyler's work has also been showcase on national television shows. he also has a free art class and he does on instagram he does every friday at noon. before we go let's take a little peek outside it's feeling nice outside your door this morning we're checking in on the airport sfo temperatures in the 50's and 60's around the bay area, 57 in san francisco, 58 in napa 63 degrees right now in antioch it's going to be a very nice stay warm to hot it all depends on where you are, but we also have a...
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a militarized country or we will be soon and it will play out in front of our very eyes on national television. >> and don, the president said he is now going to be deploying what he described as thousands and thousands of u.s. military troops to american cities. he says he has the right to do so under the insurrection act of 1807, and that's why he's doing this. jim acosta, you were there. you were listening to the president. he made a 6 or 7 minute statement, and then he walked away, didn't answer reporters questions. clearly insisting he's going to win, he's the law and order president, he said. and he called -- what he called the terrorists, and he called them the terrorists, they will lose. and he complained so many of these cities and states were engaging in a total disgrace by not taking decisive military action. >> that's right, wolf. and i just want to catch you up to speed on something that appears to be happening right now, and that is it seems they're making preparations over here at the white house for the president to make some kind of movement off the grounds of the white house.
a militarized country or we will be soon and it will play out in front of our very eyes on national television. >> and don, the president said he is now going to be deploying what he described as thousands and thousands of u.s. military troops to american cities. he says he has the right to do so under the insurrection act of 1807, and that's why he's doing this. jim acosta, you were there. you were listening to the president. he made a 6 or 7 minute statement, and then he walked away,...
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you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app. and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program. or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> on lectures in history, george mason university professor sam lebovic teaches a class about politics and economics of the early cold war period. he argues with extreme ideologies such as fascism and communism completely discredited or out of favor, a consensus formed in the united states around centrist political views to the point where the political parties were barely distinguishable. a belief in a mixed economy ruled, meaning a broad acceptance of some government involvement in the market. >> all right. so the last couple classes we have been talking about the red scare, kind of the impact of the red scare and policing the edges of american politics. today we'll be looking at kind of the rest of the political landscape, beginning to look at what people
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we checked in with them, they're getting better now but they wanted to come on national television, it's embarrassing to come on about but they wanted to because they don't want people to be like them. the urgency of regular people is going to have to replace the urgency from the leadership because you're not seeing it in a lot of places. >> yeah, and i think that might be the bright spot here maybe. i do talk to a lot of people. i'm on the phone all the time with people all over the country and i think people do fundamentally understand this. i hope most people realize if they wear a mask we could save tens of thousands of lives. tens of thousands of lives could be saved by the simple act that you did just putting on a mask like that. >> it's incredible that that detail 0 goes floating past, just unobserved by so many in politics. yeah, thousands could be saved, maybe, maybe not, it's just an estimate. let me ask you, what are you hearing from inside the task force? >> you know, there seems to be a little bit of concern and maybe even a little bit of friction within the task force. the
we checked in with them, they're getting better now but they wanted to come on national television, it's embarrassing to come on about but they wanted to because they don't want people to be like them. the urgency of regular people is going to have to replace the urgency from the leadership because you're not seeing it in a lot of places. >> yeah, and i think that might be the bright spot here maybe. i do talk to a lot of people. i'm on the phone all the time with people all over the...
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because i knew i was 35 in my name is tommy i probably would not have been told to shut up on national television by anyone, let alone the former attorney general of virginia. so i always carried that with me i think a lot of time so many people out there been given the proverbial shut up. that's why talk about in the book i kick it off and i talk about so many of us have given the proverbial shut up. now the time we have to speak up and not shut up. so i guess, thank you because without him i would not of had a book title. >> who would ever say he was your inspiration? who knew, who knew. see what is doing the math this morning and i should know better than to ever do the mouth. when i did my first presidential campaign, you are i think in grade school. [laughter] i think back to how i was when i was in my early to mid 20s getting started. i was a young, i was hungry, i wanted to get into the game. but i kind of followed the steps they say you are supposed to follow. i wish i had read your book, back then. because i think you give a lot of good advice to particularly young people. and anybody wh
because i knew i was 35 in my name is tommy i probably would not have been told to shut up on national television by anyone, let alone the former attorney general of virginia. so i always carried that with me i think a lot of time so many people out there been given the proverbial shut up. that's why talk about in the book i kick it off and i talk about so many of us have given the proverbial shut up. now the time we have to speak up and not shut up. so i guess, thank you because without him i...
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amazing that was pam moore reporting for us this morning tyler's work has also been showcase on national televisionshows and he also has a free art class on instagram and he does that every friday at noon. >>very nice a very talented young man nice to meet those celebrities to a person by the way right. all right a live look outside before we go beautiful shot from sfo normally it's just covered in clouds but this morning we are getting some sunshine. we'll have your >>good morning welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news is go ahead take a live look outside woman creek this time around we're is going to get quite bit later on today, dave spahr has all the details. >>hey good morning marty good morning everybody live shot also of alcatraz we can see in the foreground san francisco behind the this thing's really brighten up here you can see look at the current winds we've had in kind of breezy around solano county that's where the red flag warning will be with offshore dry winds at hand temperatures thus far we're still in the mid 50's, although opens jump up to 60 now and 64 nap as the new num
amazing that was pam moore reporting for us this morning tyler's work has also been showcase on national televisionshows and he also has a free art class on instagram and he does that every friday at noon. >>very nice a very talented young man nice to meet those celebrities to a person by the way right. all right a live look outside before we go beautiful shot from sfo normally it's just covered in clouds but this morning we are getting some sunshine. we'll have your >>good morning...
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yet with the other side of his mouth has gone on national television and said that racial bias doesn'txist in the tulsa police department and that terence crutcher's death was caused by his drug addiction. and that sort of inability to take a stand for the voters who you've said you would stand for is holding us back. and so we come with a message of moving forward and moving forward together but moving forward in an authentic way, guided by truth, guided by justice. and we believe that that's a message that not just tulsans will go to the polls for but people across the country want leaders that are willing to step up in that way. >> all right. all right. i am out of time but i have to ask you this, dr. crutcher. the fact that the president has moved the day, one day from juneteenth to the next day, does that, in any way, make you feel any better? because he's still coming, and he's still coming to the site of the massacre and the site of what happened to your brother terrance, and has not directly dealt with the justice issues around george floyd. >> nothing has changed. we feel the
yet with the other side of his mouth has gone on national television and said that racial bias doesn'txist in the tulsa police department and that terence crutcher's death was caused by his drug addiction. and that sort of inability to take a stand for the voters who you've said you would stand for is holding us back. and so we come with a message of moving forward and moving forward together but moving forward in an authentic way, guided by truth, guided by justice. and we believe that that's...
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peace that he had promised when he was elected he said that in announcement made on sunday on national television he said that he would create a national unity government after so many came out to protest and yet the influential cleric mahmoud decode with the high road these protests he wants to see the end of foreign troops or the presence of foreign troops in mali and they want to see the resignation. has said that there will be more protests to come on the streets about marco this week peter nicholas thank you very much he's senior sudanese militia leader facing more than 50 charges including war crimes relating to the conflict in darfur has appeared before the international criminal court the 1st time kushayb has called the allegations against him untrue he'd surrendered last week more than 13 years after an international arrest warrant was issued for him it's alleged he was leading foundations of jonjo weed fighters and was involved in murder and the rape of civilians he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if he's convicted. one of the philippines most prominent journalist and her col
peace that he had promised when he was elected he said that in announcement made on sunday on national television he said that he would create a national unity government after so many came out to protest and yet the influential cleric mahmoud decode with the high road these protests he wants to see the end of foreign troops or the presence of foreign troops in mali and they want to see the resignation. has said that there will be more protests to come on the streets about marco this week peter...
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>>and marty the president got on national television yesterday and said some critical things about oakland. he also targeted a few other major cities but we want you to hear it in the president's own words take a listen. >>take a look at detroit take a look at what's happening in oakland. take a look at what's happening in baltimore, and it really gets upset when i say and they say oh is that a racist statement is not a racist. frankly. people come up to me say thank you thank you sir for saying it. the city's it's like living in hel. >>that's right. he said living in oakland is like living in hail now mayor shaft to not take too kindly to those statements made by the president she took to twitter saying quote hell's another 4 years of this racist in the white house hashtag low hashtag elections matter in quote. now the trump administration of mayor shall have a history of being vocal around the disagreement, especially on topics of immigration. you might remember when former attorney general jeff sessions accused mayor schaff of not prioritizing the safety of oakland, when she warned the
>>and marty the president got on national television yesterday and said some critical things about oakland. he also targeted a few other major cities but we want you to hear it in the president's own words take a listen. >>take a look at detroit take a look at what's happening in oakland. take a look at what's happening in baltimore, and it really gets upset when i say and they say oh is that a racist statement is not a racist. frankly. people come up to me say thank you thank you...
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know, 35 and, you know, my name was tommy, i probably wouldn't have been told to shut up on national television by anyone, let alone a former attorney general of virginia. and so i always carried that with me, and i think that a lot of times -- [inaudible] the proverbial shut up. so that is what i talk about in the book, talking about so many of us have been given the proverbial shut up and now is a time where we need to speak up and not shut up. is so i guess thank you, ken cucinelli, because without him, i would have not had a book title. >> who would have thought you would say ken cucinelli was your inspiration. >> who knew? >> i was doing the math this morning, when i did my first presidential campaign, you were, i think, in grade school. [laughter] >> probably. >> and i think back to how i was when i was in my early to mid 20s getting started. i was young and i was hungry, and i wanted to get into the game. when i kind of followed the steps that they say you're supposed to follow x what i really found -- i wish i'd read your book, you know, back then, because i think you give a lot of good
know, 35 and, you know, my name was tommy, i probably wouldn't have been told to shut up on national television by anyone, let alone a former attorney general of virginia. and so i always carried that with me, and i think that a lot of times -- [inaudible] the proverbial shut up. so that is what i talk about in the book, talking about so many of us have been given the proverbial shut up and now is a time where we need to speak up and not shut up. is so i guess thank you, ken cucinelli, because...
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this is erin on national television so here we go. i have no called for collection -- collective action. the point is unions give laborers more bargaining power than when a labor stands by himself or herself. americans formed unions, and they went on strike. they went on str world war one. prices were so high, but their wages actually do not match the price increases. so they went on strike between 1919 and 1922. there was an awful lot of strikes. because wages did not match the pace of the increase the cost of living. for the rest the 1920s however we see very few strikes. very little in terms of collective action. okay you try to get a higher paying job, they'll be one way to increase your income right? another thing you can do, you can get a high paying job is you could send more members of your household outwork right? you could send more members of your household out to work. you can send your children, your wife to work. you yourself could take extra jobs right? instead of working one job you might work two jobs or three jobs. y
this is erin on national television so here we go. i have no called for collection -- collective action. the point is unions give laborers more bargaining power than when a labor stands by himself or herself. americans formed unions, and they went on strike. they went on str world war one. prices were so high, but their wages actually do not match the price increases. so they went on strike between 1919 and 1922. there was an awful lot of strikes. because wages did not match the pace of the...