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nd i mean, i was just in contention. so yeah. pretty happy with this week and eally excited to be back here. and yeah. it was close. amanda: all right. out to 17. thanks for the time. ian: thanks, amanda. always nice to hear from joaquin and the young players tour. their way on what a very, very good up-and-down for tyrrell hatton. o close to the birdie, dottie. but smile on the face. and he did his best. >> did not hit that last -iron. >> that's what i mean. nick: yeah. >> the new normal is 82. 83. >> that's true. your new normal is 83. you and i are a little different. -- should be 13 apart. 3. still still staying 204, 205. >> it is? >> yeah. jim: surprised by the result here. result with he the second shot at 15. he wasn't sure where that one had landed, either. surprised.ntly it : as you said earlier on was 89 degrees with the heat index. t was hot. and the golf course probably just going at two or three more rds and what they were talking with all those calculations. ancer, though. dottie: driver in hand. jim: can come chasi
nd i mean, i was just in contention. so yeah. pretty happy with this week and eally excited to be back here. and yeah. it was close. amanda: all right. out to 17. thanks for the time. ian: thanks, amanda. always nice to hear from joaquin and the young players tour. their way on what a very, very good up-and-down for tyrrell hatton. o close to the birdie, dottie. but smile on the face. and he did his best. >> did not hit that last -iron. >> that's what i mean. nick: yeah. >>...
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nd ties for the day. strength in a highest as the economy reopens and in the coming months based on evaluations and external balances and where we are are. hanging on to gains. ap will decide if it will the deepest cuts. and it is bouncing back. could be inlose and jeopardy. and higher open. it is positive even as we expect. disrupt businesses sending yields at 5. ey call and odey did r to jump back and urprise india. [indiscernible] let's take you to the u.s. national guard has been deployed and units are being moved to ashington as demonstrators defile a occur file and president trump is being now.ked as ludloy joins us adding to the dialogue and the ovement and apple. indiscernible] >> the kind of enforce mpt the black voices that define music and for example, the black lives' matter and added to what s been a presence around america who has issued atements of support around amusement and voices that the protestors themselves of music on the ground. >> the u.s. economy was reeling om the virus, any sig
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this weather front will bring increasing amounts of cloud to northern ireland, and certainly scotla ndreland, and certainly scotland through the day, and the possibility of catching some showers, and much cooler in the north of scotland. 0nly showers, and much cooler in the north of scotland. only 12 celsius in stornoway, but very warm across other parts of the uk. the real big change will happen sometime between tuesday and wednesday. you can see that big drop. take a look at monday in london on thursday, we are talking about a 10 degrees drop. but there are not many of these rain icons which indicates that there is some rain, but not enough. back to you. a reminder of our top story. england has seen the biggest easing of the lockdown so far as some primary schoolchildren have returned to the classroom. that's all from the bbc‘s at six. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday. .. and they're off. horeracing is just the start asjune promises to be a very good month for sport snooker also returns, we'll hear from the world championjudd trump on competing in the milt
this weather front will bring increasing amounts of cloud to northern ireland, and certainly scotla ndreland, and certainly scotland through the day, and the possibility of catching some showers, and much cooler in the north of scotland. 0nly showers, and much cooler in the north of scotland. only 12 celsius in stornoway, but very warm across other parts of the uk. the real big change will happen sometime between tuesday and wednesday. you can see that big drop. take a look at monday in london...
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nd all others, 202-748-8002. politico is writing this morning about what we can possibly hear from the president in the coming days and the debate over that inside the white house. the white house divided on trump addressing racial tensions. they write that as protests continue to flare across the country, president trump and his top aides can be settle on the next steps the white house should take to ease tensions after the latest death of an african-american man detained by a white police officer. white house chief of staff mark meadows has been pushing for the president to deliver a formal address to the nation, to emphasize his support for law and order and police officers, the familiar trope for the republican party and one that typically plays well with its base. they write that trump senior adviser and son-in-law jared kushner, along with several other top aides, argued against such a move, fearing the tone could alienate key voters ahead of the november election, including african-americans, whose support
nd all others, 202-748-8002. politico is writing this morning about what we can possibly hear from the president in the coming days and the debate over that inside the white house. the white house divided on trump addressing racial tensions. they write that as protests continue to flare across the country, president trump and his top aides can be settle on the next steps the white house should take to ease tensions after the latest death of an african-american man detained by a white police...
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nd oh, an inch further left, ottie. we've seen some shots late this afternoon. dottie: you got to love pour their body entire heart and soul into winning a golf tournament and that's exactly what this guy has done. emotions even when they suspended play on the second hole. >> are we on the same thing? yep. >> great commitment. that's all i ask. >> 25 down, 25 right to left? > correct. tesori was a collegiate golfer at florida and been on webb's bag since 011. and his instructor as well. 7-iron.at's a nick: just got to swoop a little more. jim: come on down, though.
nd oh, an inch further left, ottie. we've seen some shots late this afternoon. dottie: you got to love pour their body entire heart and soul into winning a golf tournament and that's exactly what this guy has done. emotions even when they suspended play on the second hole. >> are we on the same thing? yep. >> great commitment. that's all i ask. >> 25 down, 25 right to left? > correct. tesori was a collegiate golfer at florida and been on webb's bag since 011. and his...
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nd that's why i've been endorsed by planned parenthood in my role in the state legislator, that's whyi've coalitions right now because they know i'm not just talking about it and i'm not afraid to back down. need to know that they will have a leader that will go all across kentucky and lead not back down d on these, i. when you do that, even if folks disagree with you, they will you.ct that's why they are supporting me now. >> on questions of reproductive freedom, mr. broihier, where do you stand? roe v. wade was decided in 1973. i will not put a judge on the bench that does not agree with that and judges are key. i know things are nuts in the i know theht now and news is full of things that are eeping people a little bit distracted but mitch mcconnell, and lindsey graham are telling us what's going on. cconnell has been signaling this for a year, when he told people here in kentucky, i'm changing america forever. talking about judges. lindsey graham was on tv just this week asking older judges, 60 years or older, to step aside and what he said in hat press conference was that preside
nd that's why i've been endorsed by planned parenthood in my role in the state legislator, that's whyi've coalitions right now because they know i'm not just talking about it and i'm not afraid to back down. need to know that they will have a leader that will go all across kentucky and lead not back down d on these, i. when you do that, even if folks disagree with you, they will you.ct that's why they are supporting me now. >> on questions of reproductive freedom, mr. broihier, where do...
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we're going to stick with this nd support that until the work is done. think it may require congress to help as well. he went on to say, unemployment high.storically he said during a news conference wednesday, that would be thatrday, my assumption is there will be a significant hunk well into the millions of people who don't get to get their jobs back. don't get to go back to their old job, and there may not in that industry for them for some time. have r, elected officials the power to tax and spend and to make decisions about where we as a society. they should direct our resources. so, again, to do nothing is the of action.ive course as the cbo, the congressional budget office estimated, just past week, if we do not immediate action, 16 trillion dollars could be erased the american economy over the next decade. trillion. and yes, the cbo stated, covid, , because of growth for the next year alone nearly $4 trillion lower han predicted as recently as january. yet, leader mcconnell says, let's take a pause. let's take a pause. this virus, again is not tak
we're going to stick with this nd support that until the work is done. think it may require congress to help as well. he went on to say, unemployment high.storically he said during a news conference wednesday, that would be thatrday, my assumption is there will be a significant hunk well into the millions of people who don't get to get their jobs back. don't get to go back to their old job, and there may not in that industry for them for some time. have r, elected officials the power to tax and...
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southern and eastern scotla nd rain already.re based. 0vernight we will see the back of those heavy showers as they run away south eastwards and may moose down across scotla nd eastwards and may moose down across scotland into northern england and toward the wash by the end of the night, temperature slipping away to around eight or 9 degrees. during sunday we will see that a rain tending to move southwards across northern england and down towards the midline is at the same time adjusting to ease off, we will see showers reducing in scotland and in many places it will become dry and brighter and more sunshine in southern parts of england, will get the temperatures are based here throughout 19 or 20 degrees, still an throughout 19 or 20 degrees, still n ugly throughout 19 or 20 degrees, still an ugly win but not as many as today. prince william has revealed that he has become a volunteer counsellor for a mental health charity. he's been trained to answer messages sent in to a helpline called ‘shout‘ which allows people to have con
southern and eastern scotla nd rain already.re based. 0vernight we will see the back of those heavy showers as they run away south eastwards and may moose down across scotla nd eastwards and may moose down across scotland into northern england and toward the wash by the end of the night, temperature slipping away to around eight or 9 degrees. during sunday we will see that a rain tending to move southwards across northern england and down towards the midline is at the same time adjusting to...
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nd they found caches of bottles, baseball bats, metal poles. when an officer is at risk they to defend t themselves. they did so peaceably. fatalities, no severe injuries. reporter: would you do it again? secretary mcenany: they have the to defend and protect themselves. next question. about two question tuesday. i think sometimes i get four or five question wednesday. sure er: i want to make people that have a problem with what they saw monday have a chance to have that addressed. mean, what do you say to americans who are just outraged by what they saw? i would mcenany: what say -- reporter: a photo op in front of a church with a bible. havetary mcenany: officers a right to defend themselves. a , you know, i have watched lot of your coverage. of -- defend and protect themselves. n st. louis, four police officers were shot. in las vegas, an officer was life n the head and is on support. in new york, a cop was beat up by people. n providence, four to five police officers and state troopers were injured. jersey, a park, new police officer was in
nd they found caches of bottles, baseball bats, metal poles. when an officer is at risk they to defend t themselves. they did so peaceably. fatalities, no severe injuries. reporter: would you do it again? secretary mcenany: they have the to defend and protect themselves. next question. about two question tuesday. i think sometimes i get four or five question wednesday. sure er: i want to make people that have a problem with what they saw monday have a chance to have that addressed. mean, what...
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a nd athletes who hanot said that they support the movement have come under criticism for tt. so there's been thihuge change in athletes' approach to activism, particularly among, i think, striking, white, and ther non-black athletes. and you've seen organizations not only rush to embrace their athletes, but also rush to emace this movement. in some cases, reversing previous stances that they ha had on sending political messages or allowing their athletes to protest. so you're really seeing a-- sort of a repositioning of all of ese brands, the individu brands and the team brands, and at the same time, they're under pressure to deliver on what that actlly means, in practice. so i think what you're seeing in election day is the first tgible policy change coming from any ornization tha aligned itself with black lives m>atter. > reporter: it seems like it is a positive step for these teams to be doing this. but, like you mentioned, a lot of the teams and the players have been kind of wary of wing itho some of these issues i past. is this kind of an easy way to "check the box" righ
a nd athletes who hanot said that they support the movement have come under criticism for tt. so there's been thihuge change in athletes' approach to activism, particularly among, i think, striking, white, and ther non-black athletes. and you've seen organizations not only rush to embrace their athletes, but also rush to emace this movement. in some cases, reversing previous stances that they ha had on sending political messages or allowing their athletes to protest. so you're really seeing a--...
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likely to include sudden scotla nd some.orthern and eastern england for a time. brightening up into the far north of scotland, not seeing much notable rain at all across southern england but a disappointingly cool day with temperatures around the mid teens. now, the low tens to ees, the isobars will open up for the second half of the weekend. sunday later winds, still rain clinging onto that east coast and it will be an issue that the day for some elsewhere is where all the cloudy skies with the later winds should feel just that little bit warmer, high spec up to 18 degrees. but if we look at the rainfall accumulations, after nothing notable rain at all, over the weekend, the darker blues are suggesting that we could have as much as 20 mm may be more. around one inch of rain except onto the far south where rain will be very minimalat south where rain will be very minimal at all. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. remembering george floyd. the first memorial service is held
likely to include sudden scotla nd some.orthern and eastern england for a time. brightening up into the far north of scotland, not seeing much notable rain at all across southern england but a disappointingly cool day with temperatures around the mid teens. now, the low tens to ees, the isobars will open up for the second half of the weekend. sunday later winds, still rain clinging onto that east coast and it will be an issue that the day for some elsewhere is where all the cloudy skies with...
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gardens but starting to build in from the west, across northern ireland and western parts of scotla ndcotland england and wales, the shower activity will ease in intensity and number and the winds will start to ease and so it will feel a bit warmer again with a bit more sunshine coming through. there will still be plenty of showers and central eastern areas that low— pressure central eastern areas that low—pressure close by, but come monday, that high will start to have a main influence over our weather. and at this stage it looks like monday, should be a largely dry day. just a few showers before and we might see some sea breezes is pushing up on temperatures generally getting a bit higher with later when feeling a bit warmer with some sunshine and still a bit of cloud but as lungs doesn't last for too long, these with the system start to come in from the northwest and it could give us some rain and looks as if we may last as reach southern eastern areas and so we welcome her into the gardens it does look like it will be tremendously wet to stitch but bc northern ireland and scotla nd
gardens but starting to build in from the west, across northern ireland and western parts of scotla ndcotland england and wales, the shower activity will ease in intensity and number and the winds will start to ease and so it will feel a bit warmer again with a bit more sunshine coming through. there will still be plenty of showers and central eastern areas that low— pressure central eastern areas that low—pressure close by, but come monday, that high will start to have a main influence...
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the grey start for much of scotla nd degrees.nd and into eastern scotla nd northeast england and into eastern scotland and sunny spells elsewhere triggering some showers that could be happy and fun to read and mainly focused on wales and the midlands. the large part of the uk will be dry with sunshine and temperatures typically again into the low 205. looking ahead to the beginning of next week and again we have got some local out affecting scotland in the northeast of england for a while and sunny northeast of england for a while and 5unny 5pell5 northeast of england for a while and sunny spells developing and that will trigger those showers again which could be heavy and thundering and mainly towards the western side of the uk with temperatures showing a little change. over the rest of the week the weather is not going to change a great deal. it is a case of some warm spells of sunshine but some warm spells of sunshine but some heavy and thundering showers. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and ar
the grey start for much of scotla nd degrees.nd and into eastern scotla nd northeast england and into eastern scotland and sunny spells elsewhere triggering some showers that could be happy and fun to read and mainly focused on wales and the midlands. the large part of the uk will be dry with sunshine and temperatures typically again into the low 205. looking ahead to the beginning of next week and again we have got some local out affecting scotland in the northeast of england for a while and...
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tomorrow it looks like quite cloudy again across scotla nd like quite cloudy again across scotland andn ireland. still more rain to come. won't be as windy, it will be drier and brighter in eastern scotland. cloud for whales and the northwest of england but more in the way of sunshine here. lots of sunshine for england and wales those temperatures continued to rise for 20 8 degrees england east anglia and lincolnshire. that high—pressure is going to be more dominant around the middle part of the week building across this weather front it tends to wea ke n across this weather front it tends to weaken it all the while. wednesday there may be cloud and some outbreaks of rain left for scotla nd some outbreaks of rain left for scotland and northern ireland but it should tend to peter out. cloud thins and breaks and more sunshine. sunny skies continue for england and well where winds are light and those temperatures are continuing to rise. perhaps making the low 20s in the southeast of scotland but 30, 30 1 degrees is likely through the midlands and the south east of england. none hot day to
tomorrow it looks like quite cloudy again across scotla nd like quite cloudy again across scotland andn ireland. still more rain to come. won't be as windy, it will be drier and brighter in eastern scotland. cloud for whales and the northwest of england but more in the way of sunshine here. lots of sunshine for england and wales those temperatures continued to rise for 20 8 degrees england east anglia and lincolnshire. that high—pressure is going to be more dominant around the middle part of...
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but not only, the ambassador in paris managed to offe nd the ambassador in paris managed to offend the verbal assaults and the question is, why are they doing this? and it is, why are they doing this? and it is partly to push back for any blame for this, for the worst global pandemic ina for this, for the worst global pandemic in a century and it is a way of continuing a fight with the us so of course, riots in the united states and demonstrations and disorder and chaos in the united states are absolutely great to the chinese mill and the third leg of the stool, as you say, is hong kong. so one of the leading proponents of wolf warrior style of diplomacy is a man called zhao lijian who is the foreign ministry spokesman. he had suggested that the virus had been brought to wuhan by the us military, so brought to wuhan by the us military, so he is very much in that camp and he was absolutely a happy man this week because he could very solemnly, and managing to keep a straight face, lecture the united states about to china's grave concern about the situation. he had a slightly unfortunate
but not only, the ambassador in paris managed to offe nd the ambassador in paris managed to offend the verbal assaults and the question is, why are they doing this? and it is, why are they doing this? and it is partly to push back for any blame for this, for the worst global pandemic ina for this, for the worst global pandemic in a century and it is a way of continuing a fight with the us so of course, riots in the united states and demonstrations and disorder and chaos in the united states are...
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cooler across western scotla nd while.f thunderstorms across northern scotland. but it is thursday that we see the heat become most widespread across the uk. then we get to friday, with that area of low pressure coming in. it starts to destabilise things, so there will still be a lot of warmth and humidity, but it will get lively as there thunderstorms become widespread and eventually the cooler air arrives. for the weekend, there will still be dry spells around, but there will be occasional showers. and it will then feel fresher. this is bbc news, i'm simon mccoy. the headlines. a major easing of restrictions in england. the prime minister says pubs, restaurants and cafes will be allowed to reopen — with restrictions — from the 4th ofjuly we can now go further and safely easily lockdown in england. at every stage, caution will remain our watchword. we will, of course scrutinise the details of this announcement. we will study the guidance and there are obviously a number of questions that need to be answered. but overall,
cooler across western scotla nd while.f thunderstorms across northern scotland. but it is thursday that we see the heat become most widespread across the uk. then we get to friday, with that area of low pressure coming in. it starts to destabilise things, so there will still be a lot of warmth and humidity, but it will get lively as there thunderstorms become widespread and eventually the cooler air arrives. for the weekend, there will still be dry spells around, but there will be occasional...
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of the many promises made nd kept by donald trump is to fight and stand up for religious sanctity of life. you have the same governors saying if a baby is born alive the womb you can kill the baby and call that abortion. murder and president trump has made it clear. e wants a bill on his desk to protect those unborn babies that are born alive. we have a bill that pelosi won't bring to the floor so president trump has been clear standing up life and religious freedom and it has been at stake a long time. merecedes: if you can remember flip-flopped on the hight amendment. you know where he was on with abortion.g he's become more extreme as a it shows itician so that joe biden is not where the american people are on this of abortion especially late-term abortion which is so horrific. rep. scalise: you don't need to ask him think more who he would put on the supreme court. we know the constitutionalist conservative judges that president trump has put on the court.e exactly the ones he put a list done d no president has his before where the schoolia -- scalia seat was open and he said thi
of the many promises made nd kept by donald trump is to fight and stand up for religious sanctity of life. you have the same governors saying if a baby is born alive the womb you can kill the baby and call that abortion. murder and president trump has made it clear. e wants a bill on his desk to protect those unborn babies that are born alive. we have a bill that pelosi won't bring to the floor so president trump has been clear standing up life and religious freedom and it has been at stake a...
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nd monetary certainly, fiscally.: people have been impressed by that, looking past the mixed messages coming from the white house. questions about the decentralization model. incidentally, we may have that in every country increasingly, if we have another wave in different parts of the country or different parts of europe, you may get isolated lockdowns rather than national lockdown's. i think that is what most economists are thinking. the battle against the virus is not over, but the government response , maybe he will be more nuanced. in that case, america is similar to everywhere else. david: thank you so much, stephanie. always great to have you with us. right now, it is time for first word news with mark crumpton. mark: a divided u.s. supreme court today ruled that president trump cannot and the obama era program that sealed 670,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. the justices rejected administration arguments that the daca program is illegal. he deferred action for childhood arrivals program pro
nd monetary certainly, fiscally.: people have been impressed by that, looking past the mixed messages coming from the white house. questions about the decentralization model. incidentally, we may have that in every country increasingly, if we have another wave in different parts of the country or different parts of europe, you may get isolated lockdowns rather than national lockdown's. i think that is what most economists are thinking. the battle against the virus is not over, but the...
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some rain for a time in northern england and southern scotla nd northern england and southern scotlandorthwest her is, so the rain getting shoved northwards. most of us have a cloudy start to the day. ran across wales, the midlands, moving into northern england. it will turn heavy and buttery through the afternoon. i'm of those storms will make their way into southern scotland. a few showers for northern scotland. it will feel a little bit fresher across the bar than —— far south of england. rain cleared northwards across north scotland. friday night, another mild night. temperatures thing into double figures. the weekend, we do have another weather system to push through, so we weather system to push through, so we will get more rain at times. actually, it's not a bad start to the weekend. you will notice the weather turning a little bit windier at times, and through the weekend, it will turn a bit fresher as well. saturday starts off on a bright note. most of us having a bright start to the day with some sunshine. however, the cloud and rain will quickly spread into northern islands
some rain for a time in northern england and southern scotla nd northern england and southern scotlandorthwest her is, so the rain getting shoved northwards. most of us have a cloudy start to the day. ran across wales, the midlands, moving into northern england. it will turn heavy and buttery through the afternoon. i'm of those storms will make their way into southern scotland. a few showers for northern scotland. it will feel a little bit fresher across the bar than —— far south of...
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sney: i think cities like nd all across the count that it is not just black americans saying black livester. you're also seeing a number of white allies, white americans, who also joined them in the protests, manyay of themg it is time forhange, and it begins with the work that is, very difficult. thisystem h basically had its knee on black and brown people's necks. we have to do it and be etentional and focus on work. katty: can i ask you about theic issue of p brutality and specifically about the issue of defunding ? inow you have endorsed former vice presidentoe biden for the presidency. i want to read you a quote tha he had in "usa today, and what where he said, "i do not support defunding police. the best thing is to ge them the resources they need for reforms and to condition federal dollars on completing those reforms." you know there is a big debate, mayor, about defunding police departments. do you agree with former vice president biden, or do you think theyhould be defunded? mr. stoney: i agree with vice president bidek we need to l at how the thresource go to the richmond poli
sney: i think cities like nd all across the count that it is not just black americans saying black livester. you're also seeing a number of white allies, white americans, who also joined them in the protests, manyay of themg it is time forhange, and it begins with the work that is, very difficult. thisystem h basically had its knee on black and brown people's necks. we have to do it and be etentional and focus on work. katty: can i ask you about theic issue of p brutality and specifically about...
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pg nd is expected to plead guilty to charges associated with the deadliest wildfire in california's history. we have details on the fine pg nd will have to pay. >>> plus, a member this, it is one of the most unforgettable moments of the 1990s. the police chased o.j. simpson inside of that white bronco. how o.j. simpson and ford's famous suv are being linked once again. >>> the power of two newscast, the 10:00 and 11:00 news. you have the power everywhere you go when you download the ktvu fox to news app. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. >>> welcome back. it is 4:15. the fda canceled the emergency use authorization of two drugs treating covid-19. hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are not likely to be effective in treating covid- 19. the side effects have greater risks than benefits. the government will no longer distribute the drugs to state and local health departments. hydroxychloroquine
pg nd is expected to plead guilty to charges associated with the deadliest wildfire in california's history. we have details on the fine pg nd will have to pay. >>> plus, a member this, it is one of the most unforgettable moments of the 1990s. the police chased o.j. simpson inside of that white bronco. how o.j. simpson and ford's famous suv are being linked once again. >>> the power of two newscast, the 10:00 and 11:00 news. you have the power everywhere you go when you...
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the southern and eastern scotla nd cool.ne coming through, a much better afternoon across southern parts of england and wales, and here you get the benefits of the sunshine, with temperatures given a boost up to 18 or19 temperatures given a boost up to 18 or 19 celsius. eventually that weather front will arrive in the north—west to bring a spell of rain later in the north—west, but ahead of that through monday and tuesday the weather is a bit quieter. the winds won't be as strong. a lot of cloud around, but sunshine again. whether back—up near to normal this afternoon before it perhaps turns wetter later on. thanks very much down and see you later. we are here until ten o'clock on bbc one. at which point much te na nt ta kes over tenant takes over in the kitchen. i was just looking at the weather there. last week were gorging on salads. what are we looking to now? do you think i've been gorging on salads? so enjoying your salads. were being british, and don't care that the weather is prance at the moment. we've got the barbe
the southern and eastern scotla nd cool.ne coming through, a much better afternoon across southern parts of england and wales, and here you get the benefits of the sunshine, with temperatures given a boost up to 18 or19 temperatures given a boost up to 18 or 19 celsius. eventually that weather front will arrive in the north—west to bring a spell of rain later in the north—west, but ahead of that through monday and tuesday the weather is a bit quieter. the winds won't be as strong. a lot of...
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chair andship of the others on the health committee ,nd the rest, this legislation the heroes act, says let's open the economy3 that. agree we want to do let's open the economy, let's have our children be able to go back to school safely, safely. we don't have a vaccine and we don't have a therapy. god willing, we will soon and we hope and pray that science will be an answer to our prayers in that regard. however, we do have a path, testing, testing, testing. there is one word we should all be saying over and over again -- testing, testing, testing. we are not even close to what we should be doing on a daily basis. the scientists, academics all over the country are preaching this. but the white house has not responded. and we must insist upon it in this legislation, testing, tracing, treating, social distancing that will reduce the spread, kill, defeat this virus. and that's sadly, in terms of people wanting to get out and realoing so with a mask, men wear masks, we always say -- without their masks, without their social distancing. if you're going to insist on leaving shelter-in-place,
chair andship of the others on the health committee ,nd the rest, this legislation the heroes act, says let's open the economy3 that. agree we want to do let's open the economy, let's have our children be able to go back to school safely, safely. we don't have a vaccine and we don't have a therapy. god willing, we will soon and we hope and pray that science will be an answer to our prayers in that regard. however, we do have a path, testing, testing, testing. there is one word we should all be...
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nd we will streamline federal law to prosecute excessive force. find ways tinues to to right our historical wrongs. a ether we must fight for more equitable future. this legislation is a positive safer, more equal and more just america. look forward to supporting this bill and others employee advised -- provided by this rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to yield five minutes to a gentleman who the rules committee, the gentleman from texas, dr. burgess. the urgess: and i thank gentleman for yielding. let me just say to start, i don't often agree with my florida, mr. hastings, but i find myself in agreement with him on two points morning. one, was hizell went praise -- praise for the gentleman from georgia. it's hard to follow the gentleman from georgia, which i rules tly do in the committee. because he's able to speak so clearly on an issue. he other point i would agree with, the gentl
nd we will streamline federal law to prosecute excessive force. find ways tinues to to right our historical wrongs. a ether we must fight for more equitable future. this legislation is a positive safer, more equal and more just america. look forward to supporting this bill and others employee advised -- provided by this rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker....
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those who threaten innocent life ,nd property will be arrested detained, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. i want the organizers of this terror to be on notice that you will face severe criminal penalties and lengthy sentences in jail. and otherses antifa who are leading instigators of this violence. order, and that is what it is. one law. we have one, beautiful law. once that is restored and fully you, we, we will help will help your business, and we will help your family. america is founded upon the rule of law. it is the foundation of our prosperity, our freedom, and our very way of life. but where there is no law, there is no opportunity. where there is no justice, there is no liberty. where there is no safety, there is no future. we must never give in to anger or hatred. if malice or violence rains, then none of us is free. i take these actions today with firm resolve and with a true and passionate love for our country. by far, our greatest days lie ahead. thank you very much. now i'm going to pay my respects to a very special place. thank you very much. >> governor
those who threaten innocent life ,nd property will be arrested detained, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. i want the organizers of this terror to be on notice that you will face severe criminal penalties and lengthy sentences in jail. and otherses antifa who are leading instigators of this violence. order, and that is what it is. one law. we have one, beautiful law. once that is restored and fully you, we, we will help will help your business, and we will help your family....
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ba rs a nd restau ra nts also had clusters. and gyms as well.more cases linked to zumba classes than pilates for example, so it might not only be the noise level so you are having to shout and expend more breath that might cause more transmission or you are engaged in an exercise that requires you to breathe more heavily on deep as opposed to more gentle breathing. with lockdown easing, we are being encouraged to spend time outside, but what is the risk? being outdoors is less risk for transmission than being indoors, but if you spend a lot of time together in groups and are sharing food and if you don't maintain social distancing or hand hygiene, then there is still a risk of infections. it is crucial to know where super spreading is most likely to happen. scientists say targeted restrictions will help to control covid—19 spread. and, as we saw in a report, south korea is clamping down on those breaking quarantine as it battles clusters of coronavirus popping up across the country. it is also stepped up its track and trace measures and is makin
ba rs a nd restau ra nts also had clusters. and gyms as well.more cases linked to zumba classes than pilates for example, so it might not only be the noise level so you are having to shout and expend more breath that might cause more transmission or you are engaged in an exercise that requires you to breathe more heavily on deep as opposed to more gentle breathing. with lockdown easing, we are being encouraged to spend time outside, but what is the risk? being outdoors is less risk for...
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what has historically made america unique is the durability of its institutions against the passns ndrejudices of the moment. when times are turbulent, when the road is rough, what matters most is that which is permanent, president trump gave in tornal. pressure and criticism of his decision to ho a campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma next iday, june 19-- a hoday known as juneteenth, that honors the end of slavery in the united states. ghst before midnight last the president tweeted the rally would be moved to saturday, nyjune 20, writing, "f my african american friends and supporters have reached out to suggest that we consider changing the date out of respect the president is not changing the location of the rally. tulsa, oklahoma is the site of a massacre of african amerins by white mobs in 1921, one of the country's worst outbreaks of racist violence. protests over the death of george floyd at the hands of a minneapolis police officer continued into its third weekend, as local and state leaders take action to reform in minneapolis yesterday, the city council voted unanimously for a
what has historically made america unique is the durability of its institutions against the passns ndrejudices of the moment. when times are turbulent, when the road is rough, what matters most is that which is permanent, president trump gave in tornal. pressure and criticism of his decision to ho a campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma next iday, june 19-- a hoday known as juneteenth, that honors the end of slavery in the united states. ghst before midnight last the president tweeted the rally...
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educate their kids, will be atan home and nd educate their kids, will be at an advantage.and they cannot do that and the economy can't open without child care. the teaching unions have pointed out that actually practically there is so many problems with this. they would need bigger classrooms, more classrooms, more teachers and if that infection rate starts going up again, we will see people off sick more. there are so see people off sick more. there are so many complications and the government seems to have said this is too difficult and abandoned plans ina way is too difficult and abandoned plans in a way that has not been efficient. in waleses it it seem it is schools re—opening, they have engaged with unions, rather than attacking them and having those conversations is essential, because they know what the practicalities are of the plans. dave, sunday express , are of the plans. dave, sunday express, i think this is my favourite headline, stay safe, but hit the head rhine —— headlines. people have been shopping online during the lockdown. yes that is the problem for th
educate their kids, will be atan home and nd educate their kids, will be at an advantage.and they cannot do that and the economy can't open without child care. the teaching unions have pointed out that actually practically there is so many problems with this. they would need bigger classrooms, more classrooms, more teachers and if that infection rate starts going up again, we will see people off sick more. there are so see people off sick more. there are so many complications and the government...
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they chanted "no justice, nd peace" aalled for fair and safe treatment by law enforcement.australia, demonstrators gathered to mourn the deatof george floyd and to protest theo deaths of indis people held in police custody. the death of george floyd hassp ked international outrage and growing calls for change in law enforcement policies. two buffalo, new york,ic p officers pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degreafassault todar being suspended and rested for allegedly shovinger an e protester. video captured a 75-year-old demonstrator falling backward and hitting his head on the pavement after walking toward police durg a small protest on thursday. other officers continued to walk past the injured man before medics arrived. 57 officers on buffay 's emergencsponse team have resigned from that team in protest to their felloen officer's suon but will remain on t police force. new numbers from the labor department yesterday surprised ssonomists when the jobleate dropped from 14.7% in april to 13.3% in may. stoumcks rose, and president called reporters to the rose garden to
they chanted "no justice, nd peace" aalled for fair and safe treatment by law enforcement.australia, demonstrators gathered to mourn the deatof george floyd and to protest theo deaths of indis people held in police custody. the death of george floyd hassp ked international outrage and growing calls for change in law enforcement policies. two buffalo, new york,ic p officers pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degreafassault todar being suspended and rested for allegedly shovinger...
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as part of the overall test a nd enforcing a meltdown?nd trace programme, we haveis overall test and trace programme, we have is part of that, the engagement through an english authority and the regional mayors and also with my collea g u es regional mayors and also with my colleagues in the devolved countries because the phd study is about england and the same localised increasingly localised approach needs to be taken in the devolved nations as well. so, this connections are made and we have the chief executive of leeds city council, in order to ensure that we have that connection between measures that need to be taken at a local level and, of course, the national oversight of that. it is an incredibly important system and it is already working as a set in my response to the first question we are continuing to strengthen it and strengthen the data feeds so that we can get more and more localised information. you have repeated that even i get the burning is that you we re even i get the burning is that you were talking by the next step a
as part of the overall test a nd enforcing a meltdown?nd trace programme, we haveis overall test and trace programme, we have is part of that, the engagement through an english authority and the regional mayors and also with my collea g u es regional mayors and also with my colleagues in the devolved countries because the phd study is about england and the same localised increasingly localised approach needs to be taken in the devolved nations as well. so, this connections are made and we have...
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nd that's the reality that exists. but the other reality that exists is that we all are unctioning in a digital society, and asking our federal law enforcement to come into the 21st century along with us is terribly not a irrelevant nor unreasonable request. with making sure we have a way to track officers. we don't necessarily agree on but there'secifics, a way to get there. i think everyone agrees that is deescalation training incredibly important and that doesn't matter if you are in a diverse community or not. talked to law s enforcement knows they deal with way too many mental health issues. resources.th those we all want to hold bad cops accountable and bad -- and that have too many accountable. many of us on our other side agree with qualified immunity reform. with congressman roy when he said we want significant reform. i'd also argue we need to with something. the problem with no-knock warrants isn't that they're there. they're overused. the problem with military equipment isn't that it's it's that in some dep
nd that's the reality that exists. but the other reality that exists is that we all are unctioning in a digital society, and asking our federal law enforcement to come into the 21st century along with us is terribly not a irrelevant nor unreasonable request. with making sure we have a way to track officers. we don't necessarily agree on but there'secifics, a way to get there. i think everyone agrees that is deescalation training incredibly important and that doesn't matter if you are in a...
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nd that's the reality that exists. but the other reality that exists is that we all are unctioning in a digital society, and asking our federal law enforcement to come into the 21st century along with us is terribly not a irrelevant nor unreasonable request. with making sure we have a way to track officers. we don't necessarily agree on but there'secifics, a way to get there. i think everyone agrees that is deescalation training incredibly important and that doesn't matter if you are in a diverse community or not. talked to law s enforcement knows they deal with way too many mental health issues. resources.th those we all want to hold bad cops accountable and bad -- and that have too many accountable. many of us on our other side agree with qualified immunity reform. with congressman roy when he said we want significant reform. i'd also argue we need to with something. the problem with no-knock warrants isn't that they're there. they're overused. the problem with military equipment isn't that it's it's that in some dep
nd that's the reality that exists. but the other reality that exists is that we all are unctioning in a digital society, and asking our federal law enforcement to come into the 21st century along with us is terribly not a irrelevant nor unreasonable request. with making sure we have a way to track officers. we don't necessarily agree on but there'secifics, a way to get there. i think everyone agrees that is deescalation training incredibly important and that doesn't matter if you are in a...
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reporting live, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> pg nd is headquarters out of san francisco. utility announced to the move from san francisco to a less expensive location in oakland. this comes as the company prepares to emerge from bankruptcy. pg nd says the new headquarters will be a better and more efficient use of space. they will provide an easier commute for employees who live in the east bay. the move is expected to happen in phases. it should be complete by 2023. >>> our time is 6:49. next week, ferry service resumes on monday after being suspended during the pandemic. the san francisco fit bay fairies will double their runs. it is a response to riders. there are lower capacity restrictions because of the pandemic. the crewmembers and writers are still required to wear masks and face coverings. >> i think that will be the case for quite some time. be prepared for that. >>> if you need to head out the door, we want you to be prepared. let's check in with sal. i don't know. some days we have traffic incidents and backups. >> yes, we do. any times we have traffic inciden
reporting live, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> pg nd is headquarters out of san francisco. utility announced to the move from san francisco to a less expensive location in oakland. this comes as the company prepares to emerge from bankruptcy. pg nd says the new headquarters will be a better and more efficient use of space. they will provide an easier commute for employees who live in the east bay. the move is expected to happen in phases. it should be complete by 2023. >>> our time is...
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butjust in the blea kest a nd sta rkest is returning.of the front pages it‘s the beers are on boris, hooray, the summer is back. and let‘s party. that‘s what sending shivers down the scientist back. the fa ct shivers down the scientist back. the fact that we are all throwing caution to the wind in start hugging oui’ caution to the wind in start hugging our friends we haven‘t seen for ages and novak djokovic and we will infect each other. that‘s a serious problem as they keep telling us, it‘s a particularly serious problem if we are indoors versus outdoors. at the moment it‘s 30 degrees and we can all be outdoors but that‘s not going to be every day, we know what a great british summer is like. and we get to the autumn is could be more and more difficult. if we have been given those freedoms taking them away again as could be very difficult for a government who has said summer is back on, let‘s get the economy going and drop the core rules and all the rest of it. and these are guidelines now but if they are flouted and there‘s real public
butjust in the blea kest a nd sta rkest is returning.of the front pages it‘s the beers are on boris, hooray, the summer is back. and let‘s party. that‘s what sending shivers down the scientist back. the fa ct shivers down the scientist back. the fact that we are all throwing caution to the wind in start hugging oui’ caution to the wind in start hugging our friends we haven‘t seen for ages and novak djokovic and we will infect each other. that‘s a serious problem as they keep telling...
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. >> the guidelines seem to be continue to practice social distancing where your maskand wash your nds. those seem to continue even as the economy is reopening. is there anything else you would add to that? should people be going out and getting a haircut getting a ng manicure or hadinner with their friends mark >> i think it is important for people to realize that one ofif the in these shelter in place is moving from a restrictive policy about public health and putting it more into the hands of indivial choice. in the responsibility is being delegated across the community to the business owners and our community members themselves. just because it is allowed doesn not necessarily it is safe in every case. i think that we need to make sure people understand eir own risk and if someone is older or has medical conditions that might predispose them to a more severe outcome should they become ofÃinfected, sheltering in place still the safest thing to do. if you are in a siness were it seems they are not practicing those guidelines are nosoenforcing the al distancing and the facial covering
. >> the guidelines seem to be continue to practice social distancing where your maskand wash your nds. those seem to continue even as the economy is reopening. is there anything else you would add to that? should people be going out and getting a haircut getting a ng manicure or hadinner with their friends mark >> i think it is important for people to realize that one ofif the in these shelter in place is moving from a restrictive policy about public health and putting it more into...
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will the wave of anger and protests a nd sackur.the wave of anger and protests and this went to cross america since the killing of george floyd in minneapolis have a lasting impact on race relations. —— hard talk. surely americans will be skeptical. systemic racism and discriminatory policing has survived all previous efforts to deliver on the promise of equality and justice for all. my guest today is the historian and veteran civil rights campaigner mary frances berry. what will it take to engineer genuine change? mary frances berry, welcome to hard talk. thank you forjoining me from new orleans. thank you very much for having me. where having beautiful weather here. there is a bit of a hurricane through your window. let us hurricane through your window. let us focus on the storms that have been sweeping across america in recent days. the whole world has been watching the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. you have in historians i:e.. does all of this feel different to you from previous cases of the killing and police detentio
will the wave of anger and protests a nd sackur.the wave of anger and protests and this went to cross america since the killing of george floyd in minneapolis have a lasting impact on race relations. —— hard talk. surely americans will be skeptical. systemic racism and discriminatory policing has survived all previous efforts to deliver on the promise of equality and justice for all. my guest today is the historian and veteran civil rights campaigner mary frances berry. what will it take to...
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disproportionate disadvantage to the white house at the national level not at the corporate level out nd we see that playing with china in particular that our current model we need not to take away but need to add to it in the following ways. first, i'm advocating a much more significant increase in r&d funding. that is not a new thing. they would advocate the same thing and look at our investment at r&d and has declined by about half in the last 50 years. there is an opportunity to bring that level back. but the second thing that that i'm arguing for is to have government support and government investment in core critical technologies and where the technology is so significant and such strategic value where a set of principles can be applied that ensure that it is investing government capital in a way. and these are sectors where ere is heavy subsidies and sectors which give enormous advantage, like ai and the benefits of winning and have a winning that we simply can't ignore the competitive landscape. and i think to do that well, you have to be very premmed. this area opens up all the
disproportionate disadvantage to the white house at the national level not at the corporate level out nd we see that playing with china in particular that our current model we need not to take away but need to add to it in the following ways. first, i'm advocating a much more significant increase in r&d funding. that is not a new thing. they would advocate the same thing and look at our investment at r&d and has declined by about half in the last 50 years. there is an opportunity to...
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seeing younger individuals returning to restaurants younger individuals returning to restau ra nts a nd returning to restaurants and bars and beaches and unfortunately contracting the virus in many cases. vasse, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me. -- professor. and don't forget you can find all the lastet news and anaylisis on the coronavirus pandemic on the bbc news website. including a look at a saliva test for the virus that's being trialled in the uk. there's also analysis that asks, ‘is there a second wave of coronavirus on the way?‘ just head to bbc.com/news. south korean health officials have said for the first time they believe they are seeing a second wave of coronavirus infections. south korea has been a success story in keeping case numbers and deaths low, but officials now expect the pandemic to go on for months. reged ahmad reports. south koreans enjoying a long weekend in may as relaxed social distancing rules came into effect. now, health officials think this could have been around the start of a second wave of coronavirus infections. translation: in the
seeing younger individuals returning to restaurants younger individuals returning to restau ra nts a nd returning to restaurants and bars and beaches and unfortunately contracting the virus in many cases. vasse, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me. -- professor. and don't forget you can find all the lastet news and anaylisis on the coronavirus pandemic on the bbc news website. including a look at a saliva test for the virus that's being trialled in the uk. there's also analysis...
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thought the move will be timed to coincide with a further reopening of businesses including pubs, bars a nd next month. the british government's announced that the 2.2 million vulnerable people, who have been self—isolating in england during the coronavirus pandemic, will no longer need to shield from august. in two weeks' time they will be able to meet up to five other people outdoors and form so—called "support bubbles" with other households. cinemas, swimming pools and holiday centres have reopened in france in the latest stage of the easing of coronavirus restrictions there. children up to the age of 15 have gone back to school again. the schools had already been opened for a few weeks but only on a voluntary basis. latin america and the caribbean has now surpassed 2 million coronavirus cases, with brazil home to more than half of the infections. while the problem in brazil is well known, just off its coast, the return of tourists to the caribbean threatens a surge in cases there. on the ist ofjune, the us virgin islands started to welcome back leisure travellers. its managed to keep co
thought the move will be timed to coincide with a further reopening of businesses including pubs, bars a nd next month. the british government's announced that the 2.2 million vulnerable people, who have been self—isolating in england during the coronavirus pandemic, will no longer need to shield from august. in two weeks' time they will be able to meet up to five other people outdoors and form so—called "support bubbles" with other households. cinemas, swimming pools and holiday...
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the showers, particularly across england and wales and the south but gathering rain cloud for scotla nd but gathering rain cloud for scotland as you can see, and here, the winds busting 50, 60 miles an hour and those strong winds will continue through the night carrying that longer spell of rain if you like further southwards as the showers ease away in the south. we could see 5—6dc but generally because of the strength of the wind it won't be a particularly cold night. temperature wise. clearly, it will feel chilly. that same area of low pressure stays with us throughout the weekend actually pushing the stronger winds further south was across england and wales although they'll continue to blow at gale force potentially in northern scotla nd gale force potentially in northern scotland and ireland. rain edging southwards probably breaking into quite heavy showers with hail and thunder again and more to come behind. again, they could be some sunshine around between there and at this time of year, it'sjune, we are not far from the longest day, the sunnis are strong so it will allow the tem
the showers, particularly across england and wales and the south but gathering rain cloud for scotla nd but gathering rain cloud for scotland as you can see, and here, the winds busting 50, 60 miles an hour and those strong winds will continue through the night carrying that longer spell of rain if you like further southwards as the showers ease away in the south. we could see 5—6dc but generally because of the strength of the wind it won't be a particularly cold night. temperature wise....