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lasting solution this latest escalation suggests a difficult path ahead for these 2 new clear on nations. time now for a good look at some of the other stories making headlines this. council more than half of its scheduled flights as the city battles to contain a new outbreak of covert 19 schools are closed for a 2nd day on a travel ban is in place. in paris hundreds of police officers been protesting to demand better working conditions the rally was in response to demonstrations around france against alleged police brutality and racism police unions won a victory earlier this week when the government backed down from a newly announced ban on chokeholds during arrests. tons of says its shareholders might not approve the german government's proposed 9000000000 euro rescue package for the airline at the general meeting next week that's after investor hans hamm until it holds a 15 percent stake in the tons of suggested in an interview that he might not back the deal. was. today is world's desert if occasion day and the un is raising the alarm over the issue it says in just 20 years we may run out
lasting solution this latest escalation suggests a difficult path ahead for these 2 new clear on nations. time now for a good look at some of the other stories making headlines this. council more than half of its scheduled flights as the city battles to contain a new outbreak of covert 19 schools are closed for a 2nd day on a travel ban is in place. in paris hundreds of police officers been protesting to demand better working conditions the rally was in response to demonstrations around france...
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at this time i will turn it over to major general don jensen of the sort of national guard. good morning everyone major general john johnson on the action general the minnesota national guard and as governor was just announced. this morning we received guidance from the governor as it relates to the mobilization of the minnesota national guard and the return of part of the minnesota national guard back to their hometown and back to their armories this is not an order to return the entire organization back home any redeployment is coordinated with the mac and approved by the governor our plan will remain flexible and have a scalable temple that we can accelerate as the security situation improve delay or even stop if the security situation worsens with over 7000 minnesota national guardsmen currently mobilized i am confident that we can reduce our presence while meeting the needs of the mission taskings received by the mac the state patrol and the department of safety you may see movement begin as early as this afternoon as we take. units who are not required to respond in st
at this time i will turn it over to major general don jensen of the sort of national guard. good morning everyone major general john johnson on the action general the minnesota national guard and as governor was just announced. this morning we received guidance from the governor as it relates to the mobilization of the minnesota national guard and the return of part of the minnesota national guard back to their hometown and back to their armories this is not an order to return the entire...
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the republican majority doesn't seem to have time to address a cascading series of national crises. no time. why is that? and wears president trump? wears hiset cabinet? they all know that we need more. they know we haven't solved the economic problem, are from it. they all know that we to do a lot more on testing. so a a republican majority doet seem to have time to address the covid national crisis, but you know what it does have time for? chasing president trump's wild conspiracy theories. dancelike the death knell of the republican party as we know it. they can't deal with the two major crises of the day, racial justice and the covid crisis. and they're busy pursuing conspiracy theories, some of them emanatingro from russia, to go after president obama and vice president biden. this makes no sense. this again sounds like the death knell of the republican party, the republican party we used to know that had some principles but not be afraid to run to every major issue, to any major issue almost. but that's what they are doing. today in the judiciary committee the republican commit
the republican majority doesn't seem to have time to address a cascading series of national crises. no time. why is that? and wears president trump? wears hiset cabinet? they all know that we need more. they know we haven't solved the economic problem, are from it. they all know that we to do a lot more on testing. so a a republican majority doet seem to have time to address the covid national crisis, but you know what it does have time for? chasing president trump's wild conspiracy theories....
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to emphasize what we are not wrong in the name of the things that were done that divided this nation's time to heal this nation in a full step forward is taking these statues down of those who took up arms against america this conservative it's ok with that fair enough well leave that as the last word same group i thank you for your time today thank you very much. meanwhile coke at 19 continues to grip the world cases now topping 6500000 with about 388000 deaths reported globally the u.s. still leading the way with the most confirmed cases followed by brazil and russia taking a closer look at this country the u.s. now with 1800000 cases and about 107000 deaths. and amid the nationwide protests over the pollution george lloyd health experts are worried about another wave of coded $1000.00 infections among protesters and law enforcement experts say the large protests provide fertile ground for transmission of the respiratory disease and because most of the protestors are pretty young experts say they will most likely be silent carriers aired urge protesters to wear face masks to minimize tran
to emphasize what we are not wrong in the name of the things that were done that divided this nation's time to heal this nation in a full step forward is taking these statues down of those who took up arms against america this conservative it's ok with that fair enough well leave that as the last word same group i thank you for your time today thank you very much. meanwhile coke at 19 continues to grip the world cases now topping 6500000 with about 388000 deaths reported globally the u.s. still...
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there's a bigger problem is i get like the national time out the needs to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this is the one we're moving is i welcome step forward looking forward to see what following steps will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome over customers and that perhaps is a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much will social interaction want to survive now be hoping that everyone not just off the customers to get used to this new site a more antisocial way of life. greatly appreciate your company throughout the afternoon this is the national time for us to say goodbye we handed it to you all colleagues in london will be here. this is. the show you can't afford to miss or in washington coming up. today. we can say. that on national high the nation is beginning to come to an end. london's streets will soon see more people headed out of the government has announced an ease in lockdown measures but this comes as the u.s. has seen a surge in some states and markets have ra
there's a bigger problem is i get like the national time out the needs to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this is the one we're moving is i welcome step forward looking forward to see what following steps will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome over customers and that perhaps is a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much will social interaction want to survive now be hoping that...
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and unprecedented national crisis it is time to rethink what we value as society and fundamentally transform our national fight. the status quo is no longer good enough, in national crises, a growing pandemic, economic meltdown, police brutality, and unstable president, it is time for us to truly focus on what we value as a society and fundamentally transform our national priorities. cutting the military budget by 10%, investing in human needs, is a modest way to begin the process, with that i yield the floor. >> maryland senator ben cardin paid tribute to those killed on the anniversary of the capital gazette shooting in annapolis, maryland, five employees of the newspaper were killed by a gunman on june 20 eighth 2018.
and unprecedented national crisis it is time to rethink what we value as society and fundamentally transform our national fight. the status quo is no longer good enough, in national crises, a growing pandemic, economic meltdown, police brutality, and unstable president, it is time for us to truly focus on what we value as a society and fundamentally transform our national priorities. cutting the military budget by 10%, investing in human needs, is a modest way to begin the process, with that i...
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now is a time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. that was a time to think justice a reality for all of god's children. it would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. madam president, house of representatives is scheduled to pass their version of the justice and policing act on thursday. let us take up meaningful legislation in the senate as the base will negotiate between democrats and republicans. let us rise to the occasion and make the founders of this nation proud. with that, madam president, i would suggest the absence of a quorum. >> the murder of george floyd captured the attention and the emotions of the entire world. in the weeks that followed, folks around the world have been crying out a change, and into racial inequality and the beginning of a new era of justice, understanding, and healing.g. while sometimes uncomfortable, this conversation is much needed, and in my opinion, it is long overdue. and folks, it should not
now is a time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. that was a time to think justice a reality for all of god's children. it would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. madam president, house of representatives is scheduled to pass their version of the justice and policing act on thursday. let us take up meaningful legislation in the senate as the base will negotiate between democrats and republicans. let us rise to...
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there's a bigger problem is i didn't like the national time out and used to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this is the one we're move is i welcome step but we're looking forward to see what following steps will will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome or customers and perhaps as a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much all social interaction want to survive hoping that everyone not just off the customers to get used to this new slightly more antisocial way of life . no matter where you are in the world it always comes back to someone going to have a drink. at certain of such a being with a signature. we go to work some straight home. was new to national well the start of an hour when we've been able to molest that solicit it was a propagandist you cross and it's you kind of see her from where you're morgue you're more your partner are going to be moving through our. bush or psyche would orbit us lucifer mistletoe is just that i'm like i don't i'm just i have nobody it is
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so at a time when our nation, strike that a time that i need help. i will tell you i turned to the spiritual of our day. i have met them, i've been to a church in south carolina white supremacist stormed in and murdered nine blessed souls. i washed on a tv screen about this spiritual who somehow turned the most unimaginable grief into forgiveness and a lesson for a nation. i visitedrc a church just a few months ago in tulsi, oklahoma. it was the last structure left standing one of the greatest acts of domestic heroism we have seen for the torching and bombing a black wall street. and i met a pastor there, pastor turner, a great spiritual alchemist who somehow turned the only remaining structure, after horrific violence he somehow turned it into a symbol, i talked to mothers of the movement. these are the great black women whose sons were murdered, nays we now know. i learned from them this unbelievable demonstration of spiritual alchemy they somehow turn their tragedy into a grit comic guts, determination to never stop fighting as long as a breath an
so at a time when our nation, strike that a time that i need help. i will tell you i turned to the spiritual of our day. i have met them, i've been to a church in south carolina white supremacist stormed in and murdered nine blessed souls. i washed on a tv screen about this spiritual who somehow turned the most unimaginable grief into forgiveness and a lesson for a nation. i visitedrc a church just a few months ago in tulsi, oklahoma. it was the last structure left standing one of the greatest...
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245th army birthday when we recognize the american soldiers bravery serving and protecting our nation. timee west point band will present a musical tribute honoring the legacy and history of our united states army, established in 1817, the west point band is army's oldest band and has been inspiring american leaders for over 200 years. ♪ the west point class adds to the army stories from the birth of , as bearer of the torch of freedom. >> the iconic legacies of west point graduation continues to inspire our diverse force. continues to make us the greatest army in the world. >> no matter the struggles our readyities face, we stand to answer the call, in defense of our fellow americans and freedom around the world. the west point class of 2020 .raduates dedication, and leading by army values. ♪ >> we honor your support by continuing to safeguard our omen -- armies morse precious resource, its people. the american soldier. ♪ ♪ >> are army continues to , protecting the rights and freedom of every american. ♪ [applause] celebrating army's birthday, we realize it's inextricably woven in the fabr
245th army birthday when we recognize the american soldiers bravery serving and protecting our nation. timee west point band will present a musical tribute honoring the legacy and history of our united states army, established in 1817, the west point band is army's oldest band and has been inspiring american leaders for over 200 years. ♪ the west point class adds to the army stories from the birth of , as bearer of the torch of freedom. >> the iconic legacies of west point graduation...
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so at a time that our nation -- strike that -- a time that i need hope, i tell you i turn to the spiritual al came mists of our -- alchemists of our day. ive amet them. i've been to a church in south carolina where a white sup prem mist -- supremacist stormed in and murdered nine blessed souls. i watched on a tv screens about the spiritual alchemist who somehow turned the most unimaginable grief into forgiveness, a lesson for our nation. i visited a church just a few months ago in tulsa, oklahoma. it was the last structure that was left standing out of one of the greatest acts of democracy terrorism we've ever seen, the torch, the bombing of black wall street. and i met a pastor there, pastor turner, a great spiritual alchemist who somehow turned the only remaining structure after horrific violence he somehow turned it into a symbol of struggle. i talked to the mothers of the movement. these are these great black women whose sons were murdered, names we now know. i learned from them, unbelievable demonstration of spiritual alchemy that somehow they turned their tragedies into a grit and a
so at a time that our nation -- strike that -- a time that i need hope, i tell you i turn to the spiritual al came mists of our -- alchemists of our day. ive amet them. i've been to a church in south carolina where a white sup prem mist -- supremacist stormed in and murdered nine blessed souls. i watched on a tv screens about the spiritual alchemist who somehow turned the most unimaginable grief into forgiveness, a lesson for our nation. i visited a church just a few months ago in tulsa,...
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yes, now at this moment at unprecedented national crisi crisis, it is time to rethink what we value as a society to transform our national priorities. the status quo is no longer good enough. now, at this moment of a national crisis, growing pandemic and economic meltdown, the demand to and systemic racism and police b brutality and an unstable president, it is time for us to truly focus on what we value as a society to transform our national priorities cutting the budget by 10 percent and investing that money in human needs is a modest way to begin that process with that i yield the floor. >> to see these are distribution problems he will face problems of equity to have a vaccine for everybody those that have the privilege to say i'm not comfortable and tell 5 million people have been vaccinated then there will be those that say have to get it because i have to go to work to make sure i am safe and provide for my family. i guarantee we will see problems of equity that this is one thing i feel concerned about.
yes, now at this moment at unprecedented national crisi crisis, it is time to rethink what we value as a society to transform our national priorities. the status quo is no longer good enough. now, at this moment of a national crisis, growing pandemic and economic meltdown, the demand to and systemic racism and police b brutality and an unstable president, it is time for us to truly focus on what we value as a society to transform our national priorities cutting the budget by 10 percent and...
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nation of laws. and we must work to uphold those laws to protect everyone. but my fear is so many other times in our nations history, what will happen is these killings will fade from the public's consciousness. and we will move silently back to the status quo. we cannot allow that to happen this time. it is past time for us to have a robust and inclusive national dialogue. on racial inequities and some difficult but necessary conversations about how we move forward as a country. over the past couple of days my spoken with the mayors of cleveland, cincinnati and columbus. our three biggest cities in ohio. all three of which hadf peaceful protests, and destructive rioting. e their support of citizens demonstrating peacefully. and for what they have done to try to stop the violence. we talked about cultivating hope for a better world world. i will continue. to try to use this volume here in the u.s. senate to foster unity and discussions with my colleagues in my constituents. the leaders across ohio. we need to work together to find solutions that promote strong families and communities and try
nation of laws. and we must work to uphold those laws to protect everyone. but my fear is so many other times in our nations history, what will happen is these killings will fade from the public's consciousness. and we will move silently back to the status quo. we cannot allow that to happen this time. it is past time for us to have a robust and inclusive national dialogue. on racial inequities and some difficult but necessary conversations about how we move forward as a country. over the past...
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enforcement reform legislation on the floor before july 4th a divided nation cannot wait for healing or solutions. at the same time our nation needs calm and steady leadership and a big heart and a sure hand and qualities the president has never displayed an office. i repeat my request. president trump, watch joe biden speech that he gave this morning. not what you are doing. we are living through a tale of two crisis of cove it and racial justice and president trump has been a failure to handle both. last night and while peaceful law-abiding and then to protest in a public park across the white house, but then to trudge a few blocks from the white house to stand in front of the church not to go inside for a relentless need to make a weak man feel strong, to order federal law enforcement officers to gas peacefully assemble the americans so he can go to a church photo op. and at led him to gas to go to the church for the photo op. so and not even a bible or even his bible. it was appalling. it was an abuse of presidential power it may well have been ill legal and blatantly unconstitutional the president of the unit
enforcement reform legislation on the floor before july 4th a divided nation cannot wait for healing or solutions. at the same time our nation needs calm and steady leadership and a big heart and a sure hand and qualities the president has never displayed an office. i repeat my request. president trump, watch joe biden speech that he gave this morning. not what you are doing. we are living through a tale of two crisis of cove it and racial justice and president trump has been a failure to...
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there's a bigger problem is i didn't like the national time out the needs to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this is the one we're moving is i welcome step forward looking forward to see what following steps will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome or customers and that perhaps is a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much on social interaction want to survive now be hoping that everyone not just off the customers to get used to this new slightly more antisocial way of life. precious time with him not international will be more holidays from today's victory day parade i'll be back at the top of the hour. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter all about it is fair to say many of the protesters on the streets of america want social justice nominally speaking that's a positive message the problem is how that message is translated into concrete political demands and what happens if you don't agree with those political demands . discussing social
there's a bigger problem is i didn't like the national time out the needs to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this is the one we're moving is i welcome step forward looking forward to see what following steps will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome or customers and that perhaps is a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much on social interaction want to survive now be hoping that...
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. ♪ >> this is a nation divided at the end of world war ii at the 38th parallel. north korea the soviet union lost no timeetting up a communist puppet government. in the south united states and united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago, as seoul the capital of korea, a commission supervised free election south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign democratic nation, was born. its president was sigmund reid. in may, 1950, the citizens of this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify the country by force. and this was their target, a partly mountainous peninsula and the 20 million peace loving citizens of the republic of korea. the attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. the heroic republican army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception and surprise,
. ♪ >> this is a nation divided at the end of world war ii at the 38th parallel. north korea the soviet union lost no timeetting up a communist puppet government. in the south united states and united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago, as seoul the capital of korea, a commission supervised free election south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign democratic nation, was born. its president was sigmund reid. in may, 1950,...
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it's partisan business as usual nation time when our calls out for so much more. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: thank you, madam speaker. with that let me yield two inutes to the gentleman from california, mr. thompson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 1425. this legislation expanding and enhancing the affordable care ct and lowering health care costs for all americans. n the past six months, over 120,000 americans have died due to covid-19. have lost their jobs, and in many cases their health insurance. why it's so critical we strengthen and build upon the foundation of the affordable act, which is exactly what this bill does. his legislation reduces the price of expensive pharmaceuticals, including taxpayers ving billions of dollars while all ng down drug costs for americans. and the bill uses those savings and wer insurance p
it's partisan business as usual nation time when our calls out for so much more. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: thank you, madam speaker. with that let me yield two inutes to the gentleman from california, mr. thompson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 1425....
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. >> over the weekend i was reflecting on the time the nations [inaudible] we are witnessing the rebirth of the new civil rights movement when it comes to reforming our police departments. americans no don't know the nams of george boyd, breonna taylor, freddie grady and so many others.th current protests we see throughout the nation and throughout the world are the direct result of an incredible leap in technology. individual citizens and officers themselves can record interactions between police officers and members of the cocommunity in real-time. madam president, both these troubling interactions between the police and the citizens that are sworn to protect c or serve wasteful on video, it's not new but they have the evidence they happened to be caught creating stronger legal evidence, misconduct and abuse. today as the nation experienced yet another civil rights avement, this time giving pandemic, i want to share with my colleague some word colleaguf inspirations i turn to in times of trouble. first it's the constitution. we the people of the united states in order to form a more pe
. >> over the weekend i was reflecting on the time the nations [inaudible] we are witnessing the rebirth of the new civil rights movement when it comes to reforming our police departments. americans no don't know the nams of george boyd, breonna taylor, freddie grady and so many others.th current protests we see throughout the nation and throughout the world are the direct result of an incredible leap in technology. individual citizens and officers themselves can record interactions...
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a divided nation cannot wait for healing, for solutions. at the same time our nation needs calm and steady leadership, a sure hand and a big heart, qualities that president trump has never displayed in office. i repeat my request to president trump. president trump, watch joe biden's speech that he gave this morning. that's what leadership is. not what you're doing. we are living through a tale of two crisis, covid and protests and trump was been a failure at handling both of them. last night the scene in washington, d.c., might have provided the enduring portrait of the trump presidency. while peaceful, law-abiding citizens were exercising their constitutional right to protest in a public park across from the white house, president trump ordered federal troops to clear those peaceful crowds with tear gas and rubber bullets so he could trudge a few blocks from the white house to stand in front of a church, not to go inside but for a photo-op. the president's relentless need to make a weak man feel strong led him to order federal law enforcement officers to
a divided nation cannot wait for healing, for solutions. at the same time our nation needs calm and steady leadership, a sure hand and a big heart, qualities that president trump has never displayed in office. i repeat my request to president trump. president trump, watch joe biden's speech that he gave this morning. that's what leadership is. not what you're doing. we are living through a tale of two crisis, covid and protests and trump was been a failure at handling both of them. last night...
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time. national registry is good. there are other components of that bill that makes a lot of sense. whether that will become law or not, people that have been in this business for at least the last 20 or so years have been talking about many of the things that would -- >> now we have seen these global rallies. how do you explain why black people are getting killed by police? do you think there's systemic racism? if not, what else could be causing it. >> clearly there's racism in our society. i think it's very difficult to paint the entire policing as racist. policing is so different, that it is different depending where you are. i have worked with police officers all over the time and then of them would be difficult for me to say we have to take this as seriously as we are. we have to stop talking about this and shift into real sustainable kind of quantum leap changes. we can't do this again. we can't keep doing this, watching people die at the hands of police. it sounds like it's simple, having cops stop killing people. it takes a toll on them. obviously they came out better. i per
time. national registry is good. there are other components of that bill that makes a lot of sense. whether that will become law or not, people that have been in this business for at least the last 20 or so years have been talking about many of the things that would -- >> now we have seen these global rallies. how do you explain why black people are getting killed by police? do you think there's systemic racism? if not, what else could be causing it. >> clearly there's racism in our...
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we have the latest on the presidents stands during this national time of crisis. >> reporter: what happenede than a week ago in minneapolis is causing divisions to widen. the president says he's done more for black people than any president since abraham lincoln. in a ceremony honoring pope john paul ii, he appeared outside the white house. the president second departure in two day drawing protesters. >> the presidents relentless need to make a week man feel strong and led him to order federal law enforcement officers to gas peacefully assembled americans so he could sneak his way to a church photo up. >> reporter: the president continues to urge state leaders to crackdown on rioters offering military intervention if needed. >> justice is a two-way street. we need justice for the killer of george floyd and justice for the people being hurt whose property is burned to the ground . >> reporter: peaceful protests overshadowed by overnight violence. in las vegas, two police officer shot. in st. louis, four officer shot. in new york, the governor pleaded for the violence to end. >> when you were
we have the latest on the presidents stands during this national time of crisis. >> reporter: what happenede than a week ago in minneapolis is causing divisions to widen. the president says he's done more for black people than any president since abraham lincoln. in a ceremony honoring pope john paul ii, he appeared outside the white house. the president second departure in two day drawing protesters. >> the presidents relentless need to make a week man feel strong and led him to...
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even if the national past time is on pause, the baseball memorabilia industry is thriving.ueled in part by a treasure trove of cards and letters in perfect condition that date back a century. dana jacobsen has the story of this historic find. >> reporter: for generations a treasure was kept inside the attic of this northern new jersey home. it was complied by this man, james, known to family adds uncle jimm >> he'seen an avid collector his entire life. he never got married. >> reporter: jeanie and peter are two of uncle jimmy's seven nieces and nephews. when 97-year-old world war ii veteran died in march, they discovered what until then had been a family legend. >> we thought it was a special collection, and he always told us the attic is where all the good stuff is. >> reporter: the good stuff is this. six babe ruth baseball cards from the 1930s in pristine condition, all of them autographed by the great bambino himself. dating back almost 90 years. >> every box was a treasure. >> reporter: it took the family days to sort through the array of signed cards, clippings, ticke
even if the national past time is on pause, the baseball memorabilia industry is thriving.ueled in part by a treasure trove of cards and letters in perfect condition that date back a century. dana jacobsen has the story of this historic find. >> reporter: for generations a treasure was kept inside the attic of this northern new jersey home. it was complied by this man, james, known to family adds uncle jimm >> he'seen an avid collector his entire life. he never got married. >>...
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times says. minister puts the nation only diet, as the sunday times sayslj minister puts the nation only diet, as intriguing. because he was overweight, that affected how coronavirus affected him back in the spring. now he wants the nation to get fit. this is a tory prime minister who is all about individual liberty, but apparently he is talking about buy one get one free, which those of us of certain generation have seen that study come around again and again and nothing ever happens. and his party, a huge pa rt of ever happens. and his party, a huge part of his party are opposed to the sugar tax on sugary fizzy drinks, yet he is talking about having family health eating plans, and yes, all the way up to surgery, including gastric band surgery. it is really intriguing as to what will happen here and what the thinking is because it seems not a natural fit for a libertarian tory prime minister, but there is clearly something going on there so it will be interesting to see how it plays out in the weeks and months to come. and, do you think this every time for a renewed against obesity? because we k
times says. minister puts the nation only diet, as the sunday times sayslj minister puts the nation only diet, as intriguing. because he was overweight, that affected how coronavirus affected him back in the spring. now he wants the nation to get fit. this is a tory prime minister who is all about individual liberty, but apparently he is talking about buy one get one free, which those of us of certain generation have seen that study come around again and again and nothing ever happens. and his...
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time. the available tests nationally over time was around about 3,500 tests a day and, in agreement with thesituations, given the limited number of tests, including very sick patients on itu, other patients in hospital needing a differential diagnosis, who had a respiratory infection. and testing in care homes, to diagnose outbreaks. those are the three top categories. sir geoffrey was still not satisfied. you are discharging them from hospital into care homes when care homes were already in dire trouble. some of the most vulnerable people in society, the testing wasn't available, the ppe wasn't available, the training wasn't available — wasn't this a pretty reckless policy by the government? no, for the reasons that my colleagues have described. i am not here to say that there would not be issues with care homes in that we have learned that we need to do more both now and in the future. that is all common ground. what i am saying is that the decisions that we took around discharge, which were all based on clinical advice at the time and the way that mrjohnson had described, or rational, giv
time. the available tests nationally over time was around about 3,500 tests a day and, in agreement with thesituations, given the limited number of tests, including very sick patients on itu, other patients in hospital needing a differential diagnosis, who had a respiratory infection. and testing in care homes, to diagnose outbreaks. those are the three top categories. sir geoffrey was still not satisfied. you are discharging them from hospital into care homes when care homes were already in...
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considered the true guardians of the town of london time nation. and this man is responsible for looking after her majesty's ravens. when i miss sky on the way even master here at the top london there's election the ravens leave the top london it will quote go to dust in the great hall more before locking done so it is my responsibility to make sure that i stay here. his 1st time ask in the early morning hours to check on the ravens. when both of you but i will look for more speed at the time so. i'll get to you for. just a skank who's been in charge of the great inside the tower of london since 2011 the raven monster and shoes the well being of the birds there are 8 of them at the moment these popish 2 year old she lived with me in my home for about 45 weeks before she came into the enclosure she's absolutely beautiful really intelligent life and course very intelligent date. drawings. and then. the ravens can fly around freely scaife knows each individual very well. and they are very peculiar they all have their own different characteristics some
considered the true guardians of the town of london time nation. and this man is responsible for looking after her majesty's ravens. when i miss sky on the way even master here at the top london there's election the ravens leave the top london it will quote go to dust in the great hall more before locking done so it is my responsibility to make sure that i stay here. his 1st time ask in the early morning hours to check on the ravens. when both of you but i will look for more speed at the time...
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and what we have all seen across the nation, time in and time again. so what we all have to do as mayors, across all municipalities, is put in the hard work now. so what that does is make sure we prevent what we saw last night and two weeks ago. >> you say put in the hard work now. and there are a lot of places where people have been trying to make change. and really, before this -- before this outpouring that we've seen on streets of america over the last almost month, there seemed to be little appetite. there seemed to be a lot of pushback. what happened in your community that could be useful in other places who are trying, now, to institute reform? >> well, i think every city should have a citizens review board of some type of independent capacity. that's number one. every city should be employing deescalation tactics and implicit bias training. every city should have some type of executive order, which we'll be forwarding ourself, as it relates to banning chokeholds and other such tactics to prevent what we saw with mr. george floyd. the things tha
and what we have all seen across the nation, time in and time again. so what we all have to do as mayors, across all municipalities, is put in the hard work now. so what that does is make sure we prevent what we saw last night and two weeks ago. >> you say put in the hard work now. and there are a lot of places where people have been trying to make change. and really, before this -- before this outpouring that we've seen on streets of america over the last almost month, there seemed to be...
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nation. >> when times are turbulent, and the road is rough, what matters most, is that which is permanent. timeless, enduring and eternal. >> the president celebrated the diversity of the class of 2020 at the historic u.s. military academy. 40 miles north of new york city. >> you have come from the farms and the cities. from states big and small. and from every race, religion, color and creed. >> the president thanked the national guard for its work during the protests. earlier this month the commander-in-chief rankled military leaders when he threatened to deploy u.s. troops to american cities to quell the unrest after george floyd diune knee of in minneapolis police officer. joint chief of staff chairman mark millie expressed regret for accompanying president trump to st. john's church after peaceful protesters were cleared from the area. >> my presence in that moment and in that environment created a perception the military involved in domestic politics. while protesters chanted outside of west point the president saluted as cadets names were read aloud. precautions family and friends h
nation. >> when times are turbulent, and the road is rough, what matters most, is that which is permanent. timeless, enduring and eternal. >> the president celebrated the diversity of the class of 2020 at the historic u.s. military academy. 40 miles north of new york city. >> you have come from the farms and the cities. from states big and small. and from every race, religion, color and creed. >> the president thanked the national guard for its work during the protests....
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it exceed definitely what makes you think world leaders will want to share with other nations as especially at a time of increased nationalism if this vaccine does come out. but i think that you know especially in the very beginning of you know the separation of national interests and closing the borders was a catastrophe for moment by now if you will but on that point of view of many of the population and i'm sure arts and politics and other organizations now it's more open and trying to sponsor it again and more collaboration i think very hot and very happy that the. german minister terence and the french minister affair a theft into w.h.o. talk to the secretary general and discuss much of it were corrosion so i think we are on a good rate but with this problem we have it still ahead of us i think market operation is necessary ok you mentioned the w h o chief that let's let's have have a listen in to see what he had to say about a vaccine some of the things we are seeing now is some countries are going to have . countries in this that suits them and that may undermine the global axis making the smo
it exceed definitely what makes you think world leaders will want to share with other nations as especially at a time of increased nationalism if this vaccine does come out. but i think that you know especially in the very beginning of you know the separation of national interests and closing the borders was a catastrophe for moment by now if you will but on that point of view of many of the population and i'm sure arts and politics and other organizations now it's more open and trying to...
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the organizer said he threw the event to unite the nation. time now is 40 minutes after the hour.ersey shore community plans to offer indoor dining today, blocked by a judge as the state's democrat governor intervenes. jillian: the owner who has seen revenue drop 83% says she can't wait much longer to fully reopen. she joins us live, next. jillian: good morning. welcome back. new jersey governor phil murphy is hitting the brakes on asbury park's plan to reopen today, setting a fight with several local restaurant owners who plan to defy state orders of. how much longer can the businesses afford to stay closed? amy russo is the owner of of diner in asbury park, new you jersey and she joins me now. good morning, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. jillian: i know how important it is, i know that you guys rely on these primarily 12 weeks throughout the year to make a lot of your business, a lot of your profits. tell me where you are right now with that. >> well, we're halfway through june and another weekend has gone by and here we are. we're opening for outdoor dining onl
the organizer said he threw the event to unite the nation. time now is 40 minutes after the hour.ersey shore community plans to offer indoor dining today, blocked by a judge as the state's democrat governor intervenes. jillian: the owner who has seen revenue drop 83% says she can't wait much longer to fully reopen. she joins us live, next. jillian: good morning. welcome back. new jersey governor phil murphy is hitting the brakes on asbury park's plan to reopen today, setting a fight with...
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aware of the northern territory with us so site right is 3 and a half times the national average wedding to an indigenous can't just say how culturally appropriate methods are being used to heal and say they are. david cole runs belling you which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just have some time out get away from things play them on share some tools of the. him some say the understanding and. for the challenges i got. to just let things go and how is it culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem through identity and culture and that's a key component of the program. for about a week at this 19 high risk youths are being put to task. for. making traditional weapons to help break them to their ancient culture. more than 40000 history. with traditional dance. and smoking ceremonies to cleanse. but one of these adolescents have thought of committing suicide and are recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. we can't ide
aware of the northern territory with us so site right is 3 and a half times the national average wedding to an indigenous can't just say how culturally appropriate methods are being used to heal and say they are. david cole runs belling you which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just have some time out get away from things play them on share some tools of the. him some say the understanding and. for the challenges...
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all contributed giving our nation time to stand up a broad-based response of the whole of government response that we spoke about so many times at the podium throughout this pandemic. with the state department. also coordinated the repatriation of 95,000 americans and then came the moment when we brought this chart. to the president of the united states. on the council of our very best scientists. the president was presented with the decision. that if we did nothing no intervention. the possibility existed at that moment in time that we could lose between 1.5 million and two 0.2. million americans. but with intervention and with mitigation. calling on the american people to embrace the the mitigation efforts social distancing. there were call upon first in the 15 days to slow the spread that would become 45 days to slow the spread. our bus believe that we could we could reduce the number of american fatalities to a number ranging between 100,240 1000. the president made that decision. we unveiled the. 15 days that became the 45 days to slow the spread. in arguably as we see where we
all contributed giving our nation time to stand up a broad-based response of the whole of government response that we spoke about so many times at the podium throughout this pandemic. with the state department. also coordinated the repatriation of 95,000 americans and then came the moment when we brought this chart. to the president of the united states. on the council of our very best scientists. the president was presented with the decision. that if we did nothing no intervention. the...
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now is the time to make real the promise of democracy and transform our pending national now is the time to lift our national policy from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of human dignity. you speak of our activity in birmingham as extreme. at first i was rather disappointed that fellow clergymen would see my nonviolent efforts as those of an extremist. i began thinking about the fact that i stand in the middle of two opposing forces in the negro community. one is a force of complacency, made up in part of negroes who, as a result of long years of oppression, are so drained of self-respect in the sense of "somebodiness" that they have adjusted to segregation; and in part of a few middle-class negroes who, because of a degree of academic and economic security and because in some ways they profit by segregation, have become insensitive to the problems of the masses. the other force is one of bitterness and hatred, and it comes perilously close to advocating violence. it is expressed in the various black nationalist groups that are springing up across the nation, the larg
now is the time to make real the promise of democracy and transform our pending national now is the time to lift our national policy from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of human dignity. you speak of our activity in birmingham as extreme. at first i was rather disappointed that fellow clergymen would see my nonviolent efforts as those of an extremist. i began thinking about the fact that i stand in the middle of two opposing forces in the negro community. one is a force of...
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time was able to become a software engineer. they have so much opportunity in this great nation to bring people forward. d i think this is the time to do it. president trump: that's a great story. amazing story. jeannie, please. jeannie: well, first,th mr. president, thank you for your leadership during this time. and you used an important word when you described ivanka's contribution here as a labor of love because this is something what the team has done collectively will have a long-term impact as well as short-term. and we are solving problem or working towards helping solve one of the most important programs for growth for the country as well. so to help anyone from any social economic background. thanks to secretary ross and to ivanka for having led us through this. and i think what we've put on the table is substantive change. i know it's changed a company like mine. we've adopted and in 15% of our hires were people from nontraditional backgrounds. and so it's really what this is all about, i think and giving everyone a bright future in this era. so thank you for that. president trump: thank you v
time was able to become a software engineer. they have so much opportunity in this great nation to bring people forward. d i think this is the time to do it. president trump: that's a great story. amazing story. jeannie, please. jeannie: well, first,th mr. president, thank you for your leadership during this time. and you used an important word when you described ivanka's contribution here as a labor of love because this is something what the team has done collectively will have a long-term...
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the national guard is moving into chicago after clashes between protesters and police. >> in the city, we care for each other. this is a time for us to unite. >> reporter: a nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in the wake of yet another violent night. >> those images are powerful thank you for that report. >>> as firing protests rage in washington, d.c., secret service rushed president trump to a white house bunker on friday night. the senior administration official tells nbc news that the president spent nearly an hour inside the complex designed for emergencies like terror attacks. tracie potts is joining us now with the lawsuitest. the president is blaming an extremist group for the violence in d.c >> reporter: yeah, not only does he want to call them out, but hpts to declare them a terrorist group. a leftist but domestic group is questioning whether the federal government has the authority to declare a home grown group a terrorist organization that label is typically for foreign organizations. meantime, all of this is happening as violence and demonstrations continue to rage right outside the white ho
the national guard is moving into chicago after clashes between protesters and police. >> in the city, we care for each other. this is a time for us to unite. >> reporter: a nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in the wake of yet another violent night. >> those images are powerful thank you for that report. >>> as firing protests rage in washington, d.c., secret service rushed president trump to a white house bunker on friday night. the senior...
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british empire carried out against nations and peoples are considered inferior indigenous peoples in canada a glaring example among them perhaps corbin was just ahead of his time as was canada they officially passed the motion back in 2018 making their national anthem gender neutral. i debates around symbols such as them statues or bronze don't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon but as the calls for transformation grow louder many may question what fundamentals they really change beyond just up symbolism. is so many elements of life under the microscope right now american t.v. producers not 'd taking a stand on the use of white performers playing characters of people of color case in point long running on a mated comedy the simpsons took at an early lead there back in january. voicing the indian character of the already been years a criticism of the characters portrayal was racist and offensive. i don't know which way to the obvious what came over there. are you gary hear this new eddie murphy said. moving forward the simpsons. will no longer have white actors voice non white characters. nobody really cares what years ago and nobody really cares now nobody
british empire carried out against nations and peoples are considered inferior indigenous peoples in canada a glaring example among them perhaps corbin was just ahead of his time as was canada they officially passed the motion back in 2018 making their national anthem gender neutral. i debates around symbols such as them statues or bronze don't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon but as the calls for transformation grow louder many may question what fundamentals they really change beyond...
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travel from europe and then travel from places around the country, all contributed to giving our nation timestand up a broad-based response, the whole of government response that we spoke about so many times at the podium throughout this pandemic. we at the state department also coordinated the repatriation of some 95,000 americans, and then came the moment where we brought this chart to the president of the united states on the council of our very best scientists. the president was presented with a decision that if we did nothing, no intervention, the possibility existed at that moment in time that we could move between 1.5 million and 2.2 million americans. but with intervention and mitigation, calling on the theican people to embrace mitigation efforts, social distancing, that were called upon in the first 15 days to slow the spread, it would become 45 days to slow the spread, our best scientists believed we could reduce the number of american fatalities to a number region between 100000 and 240,000. the president made that decision the 15 day isd that became the 45 days to slow the sprea
travel from europe and then travel from places around the country, all contributed to giving our nation timestand up a broad-based response, the whole of government response that we spoke about so many times at the podium throughout this pandemic. we at the state department also coordinated the repatriation of some 95,000 americans, and then came the moment where we brought this chart to the president of the united states on the council of our very best scientists. the president was presented...
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is a time for all nations. >> it's a time to listen, and it's a time learn what injustice is despite the progress over years and decades. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: new zealand's leader urging participants to find other ways to spread their message to avoid spreading illness. >> i don't want to stop peaceful protests any more than i want to stop large funerals. >> reporter: the prime minister said while she is horrified s., shwaople to remember, there's still a pandemic. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> the u.s. surgeon general said he expects to see new outbreaks from covid-19 resulting from the massive protests. dr.jerome adams said he is concerned about the population at large, but he's especially worried about the communities of color that have been affected at a higher rate. >> most people are wearing masks, and it is outdoors, but there's yelling and shouting, and we know that increases the risk of transmission, and another thing, there's not a lot of social distancing. >> dr. rutherford also noting those who encounter pepper spray or tear gas are likely to develop a cough
is a time for all nations. >> it's a time to listen, and it's a time learn what injustice is despite the progress over years and decades. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: new zealand's leader urging participants to find other ways to spread their message to avoid spreading illness. >> i don't want to stop peaceful protests any more than i want to stop large funerals. >> reporter: the prime minister said while she is horrified s., shwaople to remember, there's...
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this is a time of tremendous crisis for our nation. friends,000 of our family, and neighbors have died from the coronavirus and millions are unemployed struggling to put food on the table or pay their rent and mortgage. across the country, people are protesting police brutality amending justice for george aylor, andonna tyalor ahmaud arbery. that black people are suffering and have for generations is real. as a nation, we have some serious soul-searching to do. racial disparities exist -- persist. is at times, when covid-19 disproportionally killing african-americans and black businesses are disproportionately going under, it can feel as if this is the way things have been and always will be. but we are not without hope. we face areustices not inevitable. they were created and facilitated through racist, hateful, bigoted public policies. and that means that part of the solution can be addressed by different policies. inclusive, moral public policies. and i also want to be thoughtful. and that is a responsibility that i and others have
this is a time of tremendous crisis for our nation. friends,000 of our family, and neighbors have died from the coronavirus and millions are unemployed struggling to put food on the table or pay their rent and mortgage. across the country, people are protesting police brutality amending justice for george aylor, andonna tyalor ahmaud arbery. that black people are suffering and have for generations is real. as a nation, we have some serious soul-searching to do. racial disparities exist --...
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after pickup was surrounded by crowd national guard is moving into chicago after clashes with protesters and police. >> in this city we care for each other, this is timeo unite >> reporter: nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in wake of yet another violent night. >> miguel almaguer reporting, thank you. >>> as fiery protests raged, secret service rushed president trump to white house bunker friday night president spent nearly an hour inside the complex designed for emergencies like terror attacks. kelly o'donnell with more from d.c. >> reporter: days of national outrage at the president's doorstep more protests near the white house. more than 60 secret service officers and agents injured this weekend. president assigning blame to militant antifasyist movement. bold but questionable claim. federal law does not allow u.s. organizations to be classified as terror groups legal experts say the president crossed a line >> that is a dangerous authority in power, not authority that exists under current law and should not >> reporter: but as political matter, president branded this new adversary. >> the violence and vandalism is led antifa a
after pickup was surrounded by crowd national guard is moving into chicago after clashes with protesters and police. >> in this city we care for each other, this is timeo unite >> reporter: nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in wake of yet another violent night. >> miguel almaguer reporting, thank you. >>> as fiery protests raged, secret service rushed president trump to white house bunker friday night president spent nearly an hour inside the...
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corruption i mean we are the best part of 6 months into this global pandemic now has that given african nations time to prepare given that it has been a slower rate in many countries there. i think in many ways it has i do think africa started quite aggressively building on the solidarity that the. leaders on the continents demonstrated and nothing's likely been very vigilant regional and we saw the african continent really have a spot building on that or seen that. people up on eyes asians and countries also in safety net so we've seen that maybe offering emergency grants of those who lost their jobs i'm just make sure i have over 2000000 people that he's on that do you know basically if how you tips to we see you got the permits in business it's. rescheduled this was a security contributions so we didn't see africa act quickly i do think that there is a context that we must recognize the public to get this whining or just be nice to her latest public or $2900000.00 living under a dollar a day meanwhile the standard definition of poverty is $2.00 a day we see the brooking institute saying $42200000
corruption i mean we are the best part of 6 months into this global pandemic now has that given african nations time to prepare given that it has been a slower rate in many countries there. i think in many ways it has i do think africa started quite aggressively building on the solidarity that the. leaders on the continents demonstrated and nothing's likely been very vigilant regional and we saw the african continent really have a spot building on that or seen that. people up on eyes asians and...
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from europe and amend travel from other places around the country, all contributed to giving our nation timed up a broad-based response. the whole of government response that we spoke about so many times at the podium throughout this pandemic. we at the state department also coordinated the repatriation of some 95,000 americans. and then came the moment when we brought this chart to the president of the united states on the counsel of our very best scientists. the president was presented with a decision that it we did nothing, no intervention, the possibility existed at that moment in time that we could lose between 1.5 million and 2.2 million americans. but with intervention and with mitigation, by calling on the american people to embrace the mitigation efforts, social distancing that we're called upon first in the 15 days to slow the spread that would become 45 days to slow the spread, our best scientists believed that we could reduce the number of american fatalities to a number ranging between 100,000 and 240,000. the president made that decision, and we unveiled the 15 days that became
from europe and amend travel from other places around the country, all contributed to giving our nation timed up a broad-based response. the whole of government response that we spoke about so many times at the podium throughout this pandemic. we at the state department also coordinated the repatriation of some 95,000 americans. and then came the moment when we brought this chart to the president of the united states on the counsel of our very best scientists. the president was presented with a...
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at that time in history the council was the jury and they would pass measures and that type of arrangement for anything that was a transgression against the nation at the time. as you can see, he is blindfolded. there would be a leaf or a piece of paper that would be placed where his heart would be. several light horsemen would be called out. and many, many steps back they would be given the order to fire on this man. it was known throughout the history of the seminole nation that there was never a person who ran from his appointed time with the execution. they always came back. it was an honor in their family. once the sentence was given they came back and took whatever the sentence was. in this case, it was death by firing squad. if you look at this image, this is the actual execution tree. this is that very tree. this is on loan from the state historical society. that an individual had this cut down back in the early 1900s. the historical society of the state of oklahoma has housed it. as you can see in the image, it is the very tree that is known as the execution tree. here we have one of the last seminole chiefs that left florida around 185
at that time in history the council was the jury and they would pass measures and that type of arrangement for anything that was a transgression against the nation at the time. as you can see, he is blindfolded. there would be a leaf or a piece of paper that would be placed where his heart would be. several light horsemen would be called out. and many, many steps back they would be given the order to fire on this man. it was known throughout the history of the seminole nation that there was...
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ahead, red sox nation, two time world champion kevin yoisis oth tonight some of the biggest names areing out on george floyd's behalf. >> i am here for one reason, for my brother's honor. >> front and center in minneapolis following the death of his friend. george floyd. >> we are not just dying, it hasn't been fair to us. >> many athletesve ke media to kareem abdul-jabbar wrote an editorial and even michael jordan who typically stays quiet on nonsports issues said we have had
ahead, red sox nation, two time world champion kevin yoisis oth tonight some of the biggest names areing out on george floyd's behalf. >> i am here for one reason, for my brother's honor. >> front and center in minneapolis following the death of his friend. george floyd. >> we are not just dying, it hasn't been fair to us. >> many athletesve ke media to kareem abdul-jabbar wrote an editorial and even michael jordan who typically stays quiet on nonsports issues said we...