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watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big,my deas were big. my life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. ♪ rovid . presta of isgram dialog speech recognition technology to teach a new language. like spanius, french andan. babbel is available in the a store or onba alit .c out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always.
watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big,my deas were big. my life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. ♪ rovid . presta of isgram dialog speech recognition technology to teach a new language. like spanius, french andan. babbel is available in the a store or onba alit .c out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way...
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watching nova, i felt g, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big.jectory of my life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty ani felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't goiknow existed.ter. captioni sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, policing the police-- the president signs an executive order on law enforcement as major questions remain about the widespread use of force. then, calls for justice-- officers have yet to bged in the death of breonna taylor, horee months afterhe wast to death in her own home. plus, a serious setback-- north korea destroys a symbol of relations with the south, increasing tensionand derailing attemp engagement. and, first hand experience-- we speak to one of the world's leadinrts on infectious diseases about contracting covid 19 himself.
watching nova, i felt g, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big.jectory of my life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty ani felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't goiknow existed.ter. captioni sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, policing the police-- the president signs an executive order on law enforcement as major questions remain about the widespread use of...
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watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big.y life changed. i could see a world outside of our povertyfe and like things were going to g better. ♪ rl pbs opened up a wod i didn't know existed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, a final farewell. george floyd is laid to rest as his legacy embodies action to systematic racism., o end thenrace in the ranks. multiple senior military leaders speak out about the need for equality in the united states plus, the pandemic abroad-- m'etnas intense coronavi quarantine efforts have left the country relatively unscathed by covid-19. p >> tlic here in vietnam has ally bought into this. they really el shared ownership of the problem of co19
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watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big.ctory of my life changed. could see a world outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. ♪ is provided by... developed by overts 100 language specialis babbel teaches real life conversations in spanish, french, russian and more. babbel's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online at babbel.com. out buness has been people and their...
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watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big.y life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: covid continues. health leaders urge vigilance, as the virus surges in parts of the u.s. and hospitals face an overload of patients. then, trump agenda. we discuss the pandemic, protests, and more with supporters of the president at his latest rally. plus, american legacies. questions remain about the purpose, prominence, and historical context of public statues and other memorials across the country. >> a lot of these monuments represent times that members of my family and my culture and my
watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big.y life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: covid continues. health leaders urge vigilance, as the virus surges in parts of the u.s. and hospitals face an overload of patients. then, trump...
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there are many ties between new england and nova scotia, and the maritime economies in nova scotia could use that sort of enslaved labor that had worked in new england. and so, for example, if you look at loyalist newspapers from the 1780's and 1790's, they also publish runaway slave ads. occasionally the enslavers who took the ad would say they are trying to get home to massachusetts. the numbers are hard to get out, because this is an illegal activity, but if you take a look at the work -- the work of the problem -- the providence abolition society, black civil rights activists, i would estimate as many as 1000 people were trafficked out of new england between the 1760's and 1790's. remember, this is 20,000 people over the entire colonial period. we are talking about a 20th of that population is trafficked out in the revolutionary era. this suggests sort of the lost promises of freedom. not only do you have selling out, you have the rise of formal segregation. public schools are segregating, all the new england states. you have the marginalization of the labor force after the revolutio
there are many ties between new england and nova scotia, and the maritime economies in nova scotia could use that sort of enslaved labor that had worked in new england. and so, for example, if you look at loyalist newspapers from the 1780's and 1790's, they also publish runaway slave ads. occasionally the enslavers who took the ad would say they are trying to get home to massachusetts. the numbers are hard to get out, because this is an illegal activity, but if you take a look at the work --...
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>> whitaker: ...for the nearest nova scotia town, and began lowering him back into the water.hat you guys have done to him-- this does not harm or hurt the shark at all? >> hueter: no, because we're-- we're monitoring the stress of the animal throughout. >> whitaker: after a couple of minutes, he perked up, especially when he noticed the "ocearch" photographer in the water around the corner. >> oh, he sees you! he sees you, rob! >> whitaker: finally, with fish master brett mcbride helping "steer" him by the tail, off went sydney. >> there he goes. >> do your thing. >> good luck, old boy. sydney. yeah. ( applause ) >> how to be shark smart. >> taking those steps. >> "60 minutes" over-time.com. sponsored by eye brand. which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors i
>> whitaker: ...for the nearest nova scotia town, and began lowering him back into the water.hat you guys have done to him-- this does not harm or hurt the shark at all? >> hueter: no, because we're-- we're monitoring the stress of the animal throughout. >> whitaker: after a couple of minutes, he perked up, especially when he noticed the "ocearch" photographer in the water around the corner. >> oh, he sees you! he sees you, rob! >> whitaker: finally, with...
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tennis world number one nova djokovic has tested positive for corona virus the news follows widespread criticism of the serbs decision to host a tennis tournament this month after which 4 players tested positive for the virus the 1st leg of the tour in serbia attracted more than $4000.00 fans and ended with players dancing together in a nightclub. another country struggling to contain the pandemic is iran where nearly 10000 people have died from cove and 19 the highest official figure in the middle east case numbers started to fall in may but recent weeks have seen a wave of new infections as people disregard the warnings from experts about outbreak has not peaked the double easter is a trip reports from teheran. to iran's metros notoriously crowd it for safety at the pentagon make facemask a mandatory here as well as physical distancing among travelers. in a city with lots of regulations already covered 19 has added even more to the mix. but as with the other rules ronnie's have adopted a rather relaxed attitude. there are signs that you should not enter without wearing a face mask an
tennis world number one nova djokovic has tested positive for corona virus the news follows widespread criticism of the serbs decision to host a tennis tournament this month after which 4 players tested positive for the virus the 1st leg of the tour in serbia attracted more than $4000.00 fans and ended with players dancing together in a nightclub. another country struggling to contain the pandemic is iran where nearly 10000 people have died from cove and 19 the highest official figure in the...
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nova and her owner are okay tonight. >> we will take a live look at the golden gate bridge.n the for the big protest saw today but also the newly developed sound., sounds like a siren. >> they could be the new soundtrack for the world's most famous bridge when winds were especially powerful. people could hear the bridges home for miles away. where did it come from? transit officials tell us the sound stems from a recent handrail retrofit project designed to make it more aerodynamic. >> again it is new and it will take us time to get adjusted. it is something we anticipated and it is an interesting new elements to an 83-year-old bridge. it is not every day that you can introduce something new to a structure so old. >> they anticipated it. there is her headline. the row replacement is about 75% complete so the noise could theoretically get a little lower. speaking of wind -- >> let's talk about the sound on the bridge. it was a lot worse yesterday than today. all of those protesters out there today it wasn't as big a story for their ears. if you were on the bridge yesterday it
nova and her owner are okay tonight. >> we will take a live look at the golden gate bridge.n the for the big protest saw today but also the newly developed sound., sounds like a siren. >> they could be the new soundtrack for the world's most famous bridge when winds were especially powerful. people could hear the bridges home for miles away. where did it come from? transit officials tell us the sound stems from a recent handrail retrofit project designed to make it more aerodynamic....
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in the well for a nova peris 12. points your thirst for action. has changed many american lives and pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy to be sent to a. price that they pay closer dependency in addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing long term. to take. a. little. bit. so couple was before they. was like he was there was like all the wood. they put. there were times over he's it's close they're real after that so it's like. it's like living on the edge. you have several is a dense happened with acquaintances and even the friends they were convicted they were. they were all still a lot of money to get them back most of the cases they were killed. after. you have a mutiny and you don't want to or. you don't want to liste
in the well for a nova peris 12. points your thirst for action. has changed many american lives and pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy to be sent to a. price that they pay closer dependency in addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not...
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we loved nova. especially when it would be about space. would talk for hours about the universe.y mind was big,g, like, my ideas were big. the trajectory of my life changed. rl i could see a outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: coronavirus closures. nationwide spikes in covid infections and inconsistent health advisories force states to reimpose social distancing measures. then, one on one. house speaker nancy pelosi on the ongoing pandemic response, the reports of russia offering money to taliban fighters to kill u.s. troops, and more. plus, meeting the moment. inventors and innovators search for new wa to make ventilators to help the increasing number of coronavirus patients. >> i used to be a dical device designer, and i use ventilators every day. so, when i started learning about thventilator shortages,
we loved nova. especially when it would be about space. would talk for hours about the universe.y mind was big,g, like, my ideas were big. the trajectory of my life changed. rl i could see a outside of our poverty and i felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't know existed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: coronavirus closures. nationwide spikes in covid infections...
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has been running the stock restaurant nova hot. in berlin.currently they include 40 freewinds on their wine list the spot playing and still the dishes on their menu exclusively local ingredients. i mean. by serving fruit wines we support the principle of a healthy agriculture to produce that. if you want to make a good rhubarb sparkling wine or a good apple cider you've got to have good farming methods which often. then produce grown in the region has value again. and then the people who grow it can make a good living and of course employ others to care for the trees and bring in the harvest and so on i think it's a very important responsibility we take on and that's why we do this. one of the wind supports it. is cold wind winery in north in denmark processes rooftop to make spanking wind also turns other properties such as opposing currents in different wind. i have a good occasion to to watch apples and all the fruits so to me it came naturally to to make a why not if what we best denmark's cool climate is less than ideal for grapes but th
has been running the stock restaurant nova hot. in berlin.currently they include 40 freewinds on their wine list the spot playing and still the dishes on their menu exclusively local ingredients. i mean. by serving fruit wines we support the principle of a healthy agriculture to produce that. if you want to make a good rhubarb sparkling wine or a good apple cider you've got to have good farming methods which often. then produce grown in the region has value again. and then the people who grow...
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mean secrecy at the startups developing a substitute many wouldn't let us film but the founder of nova meets in barcelona offered to show me his printable steak it's not real meat but just to be shown he says it tastes just like it as an avid meat eater i'm going to take a lot of convincing. so how long is this going to take this one in this process is going to take around 10 minutes 10 minutes this process creates special my copy elements in this microfilm is try to mimic cory sambo what is actually. moscow's in story for the chickens. is it exactly the same. as the muscle tissue that you would get in the tissue afternoon is very complex is created in a very organized way and so. in our case. we found this. but there's was able to or there is micro fibers as if they were muscular but why mimic meat why why not create something totally new is there is a lot of people in our society there looking for an alternative to meat but still would like to avoid sacrificing need so having something that has been basically self is safe and is it that they stop me is what a big part of the pleasure
mean secrecy at the startups developing a substitute many wouldn't let us film but the founder of nova meets in barcelona offered to show me his printable steak it's not real meat but just to be shown he says it tastes just like it as an avid meat eater i'm going to take a lot of convincing. so how long is this going to take this one in this process is going to take around 10 minutes 10 minutes this process creates special my copy elements in this microfilm is try to mimic cory sambo what is...
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the lack of protective gear and necessary precautions events another nova who heads the clinic disputes nurse marianna's accusations. all information has been manipulated i can state that all of this is wrong the idea that this hospital its management and the local authorities had not acquired and secured enough protective gear that's a lie. not only do hospital staff complain about the conditions in the hospital patients are too. pater and all your mil an obvious father died of covert 19 here a few days ago he was taken to hospital because of a heart condition. and ariana's relatives are now getting themselves tested. look at the coaches or books what's the problem better to do it here than directly next to patients with coke at 1000 that woman there is surely positive. so far peter hasn't received an answer as to whether or not his father got infected with the virus in the hospital. you know of a few for today and nobody answered the phone and they closed the hospital would think he was a. somebody needs to take responsibility for what happened someone needs to reimburse the people wh
the lack of protective gear and necessary precautions events another nova who heads the clinic disputes nurse marianna's accusations. all information has been manipulated i can state that all of this is wrong the idea that this hospital its management and the local authorities had not acquired and secured enough protective gear that's a lie. not only do hospital staff complain about the conditions in the hospital patients are too. pater and all your mil an obvious father died of covert 19 here...
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a lot of my loyalists after the revolutionary war, instead of packing up to nova scotia, they head into india. quite a lot of them end up staying there the rest of thur li their lives. the british empire had their sights set. >> bringing it back a little bit to the caribbean and to what was lost or gained. if anyone has been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington leaves, the side point is they have a sign that says, we saved washington before he saved the united states. if you travel outside the house, they invite you to the tunnels. the british dug tunnels under the island of barbados to protect it from the french. big enough they could get calvary, horse and soldier to go through the tunnels. you look at even before that, the smuggling in of some of the -- the rum and everything else, molasses and sugar. where did that come from? lumber, fur to great britain. but the islands are so valuable that when clinton has to attach 4,000 solders with general grant to go into the caribbean. the islands are important. the caribbean is important. the fighting that goes on in th
a lot of my loyalists after the revolutionary war, instead of packing up to nova scotia, they head into india. quite a lot of them end up staying there the rest of thur li their lives. the british empire had their sights set. >> bringing it back a little bit to the caribbean and to what was lost or gained. if anyone has been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington leaves, the side point is they have a sign that says, we saved washington before he saved the united...
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in fact a lot of loyalists instead of heading up in nova scotia and new brunswick, they jump on top of the corn wallace and head to india. and many end up staying there for the rest of their life. the british empire, they had their sights set and really wasn't the american colonies anymore was india. >> bringing it back to the caribbean, and the whole what's lost or gained. if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington leads. they have assigned their, that says we st. we saved washington before he saved the united states. but if you travel right outside, but if you're on a tour they bring through the tunnels, and the british had done complete tunnels at underneath the island of barbados, to protect it from the french. a big enough to get a cavalry a horse, and a soldier to go through the tunnels. and even before that, the smuggling in some of the realm and the sugar and molasses, and everything else. so and the preservative salt. so would we have strike lumber here, what we thought we have done here. for, and we brought that to great britain. but th
in fact a lot of loyalists instead of heading up in nova scotia and new brunswick, they jump on top of the corn wallace and head to india. and many end up staying there for the rest of their life. the british empire, they had their sights set and really wasn't the american colonies anymore was india. >> bringing it back to the caribbean, and the whole what's lost or gained. if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington leads. they have assigned their,...
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200 years that segregated school and existed in canada you know that the last if in school closed in nova scotia in 1983 black presidents and particularly the vitamins towards black communities is completely disavowed within the educational system at this time and at the same time a system in a state of violence for black youth where we see that black youth are being systematically stream systematically pushed out and what's called the school to prison pipeline with lower graduation rates and facing high levels of violence and even policing in their schools for example there's a 6 year old girl who was handcuffed with her hands together and her feet together you know in her school in just a borough not far from toronto so we really need to understand both the are a share of the ball of black people's lives 'd in presence in this country and education system as well as how the education system itself is punitive and in many ways violent towards black youth black young people and black children. i want to bring in paolo who is a black. and she feels it's very important that canadians get ou
200 years that segregated school and existed in canada you know that the last if in school closed in nova scotia in 1983 black presidents and particularly the vitamins towards black communities is completely disavowed within the educational system at this time and at the same time a system in a state of violence for black youth where we see that black youth are being systematically stream systematically pushed out and what's called the school to prison pipeline with lower graduation rates and...
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in fact, a lot of loyalists after the revolutionary war instead of packing up and going to nova scotia or new brunswick, they jump on board with cornwallis and go to india. in fact, quite a lot of them and up staying there for the rest of their lives. the british empire, they certainly had their sights set on india and no longer the north american colonies. >> bringing it back to what was lost or gained. if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington -- there is a sign there that says we saved washington before he saved the united states. they invite you to a tour on the tunnels and the british had billed tunnels under the island of barbados to protect it from the french. big enough that they could actually get cavalry and soldiers to go through these tunnels. you look, even before that, the smuggling in of the rum and everything else and the molasses and sugar. where did that come from? or the 18th century preservative of salt. so the american colonies, what do we extract? lumber. manure. or to great britain. but these islands in the caribbean are s
in fact, a lot of loyalists after the revolutionary war instead of packing up and going to nova scotia or new brunswick, they jump on board with cornwallis and go to india. in fact, quite a lot of them and up staying there for the rest of their lives. the british empire, they certainly had their sights set on india and no longer the north american colonies. >> bringing it back to what was lost or gained. if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington --...
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caroline: michael nova grants, founder, chairman of galaxy investment partners.s is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's return to our conversation about america's latest crisis over racism, police brutality. we turn to one of the most important black voices in the fashion industry, she has beyonce,ichelle obama, and her luxury label is available to the masses in a new line from- new target. carly cushnie. talk to me about how it finally feels the silence on race is no longer an option. companies and businesses have been speaking out. what is your message that you have been trying to carry for years now, is it resonating? we are hearing talking of the talk, how can these companies now walk the walk? it is important for companies to focus on communication right now, whether it is speaking on their platforms, it is trying to speak up and beyond that, take action. this is not just a moment in time, not just a post on social media, it is really a time to make change happen. caroline: what about what you have experienced, a black entrepreneur building a business, you come fro
caroline: michael nova grants, founder, chairman of galaxy investment partners.s is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's return to our conversation about america's latest crisis over racism, police brutality. we turn to one of the most important black voices in the fashion industry, she has beyonce,ichelle obama, and her luxury label is available to the masses in a new line from- new target. carly cushnie. talk to me about how it finally feels the silence on race is no longer an option. companies and...
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. -- moderna, inovio, nova vaccine, one in the u.s.ermany, one in the united kingdom, teaming up with the university of oxford, and five in china. it is unclear which of these is going to finish first. more importantly it is unclear which will work. we know some of them won't work. that is why we have so many shots on goal so to speak. let's take a listen to what dr. anthony fauci of the u.s. national institutes of health had to say about this. >> it means at risk for the investment. so we're going to start manufacturing doses of the vaccines way before we even know that the vaccine works. we may know whether it is effective, efficacious or not by maybe november/december, which means that by that time we hopefully would have close to 100 million doses. >> reporter: by manufacturing while doing research it means that if a vaccine works then there should be a supply of doses ready to go immediately. it also means if some vaccines don't work, that they will have been produced basically for nothing. it's been decided it is worth it to try
. -- moderna, inovio, nova vaccine, one in the u.s.ermany, one in the united kingdom, teaming up with the university of oxford, and five in china. it is unclear which of these is going to finish first. more importantly it is unclear which will work. we know some of them won't work. that is why we have so many shots on goal so to speak. let's take a listen to what dr. anthony fauci of the u.s. national institutes of health had to say about this. >> it means at risk for the investment. so...
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public school teacher nova reed said the fight for justice and inequality will be a long one. >> have my family is white, half my family is black. to me, white silence is violence. it is not a cute thing to show up and have a little sign for a couple of weeks. this needs to keep -- we need to keep the momentum. we need to keep speaking up. >> earlier in the day, hundreds marched to police headquarters and blocked traffic on broadway to have a big dance party there. many demonstrators felt encouraged by the vast turnout of support. >>> across the bay in san francisco a crowd of 1000 rallied in the marina before taking the demonstration on the move through city streets to the north beach. a huge group ended up in front of the central police station near vallejo and columbus where they faced officers guarding the entrance. the group of protesters then took a collective knee. >>> thousands were across southern california across the weekend from compton to hollywood. the streets were flooded with peaceful demonstrations. >>> today, public defenders in oakland and san francisco have planned
public school teacher nova reed said the fight for justice and inequality will be a long one. >> have my family is white, half my family is black. to me, white silence is violence. it is not a cute thing to show up and have a little sign for a couple of weeks. this needs to keep -- we need to keep the momentum. we need to keep speaking up. >> earlier in the day, hundreds marched to police headquarters and blocked traffic on broadway to have a big dance party there. many...
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brutal of all of them, but you had the killing of 865 share croppers in florida and similar incident in novaa and the move that pushed people out of central park so this has happened throughout this country and history where people were put in a position to build economic wealth and they were pushed out and that wealth was destroyed. the list is never ending. you also can't forget that there is economic wealth that was built from slavery that people still benefit from. so if you discuss that, then you have to discuss the economic debt that has been put on black people and i think it's time we had some form of restitution for that. >> you know, joe, there's been a lot of talk -- i believe our good friend has a piece out right now saying maybe it's time to think about the way this minority rule is taking place in the united states. wait we thought about south africa's minority rule. and that if this continues, let's say there is another four years of trump, that the rest of the world, which already pities us, maybe you ought to think of things like sanctions. is that something people should ta
brutal of all of them, but you had the killing of 865 share croppers in florida and similar incident in novaa and the move that pushed people out of central park so this has happened throughout this country and history where people were put in a position to build economic wealth and they were pushed out and that wealth was destroyed. the list is never ending. you also can't forget that there is economic wealth that was built from slavery that people still benefit from. so if you discuss that,...
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science he has made significant theoretical contributions, topics range from cosmology, super nova explosions and black holes and the emergence of life in the universe. moving in this world of scientific research and popular re noun, he has appeared on numerous programs such as the day hi show, 6 minute, all things considered, on being and many others. tonight he is present his seventh book, galileo and the science denears, hailed as a beautiful where i lint, entraveling and insightful history of a courageous genius. one call this poock one would happen the galileo story could be treat just as a fascinating history this books makes clear it is but we really need this because with arelying through the next chapter of science denial with stakes that could not be higher. we are so happy to have hitch digitally here tonight. without further adieu the video podium is you. >> thank you very much. with your permission i will try to share the screen. >> sounds good. >> yes? and just one second. okay. galileo and the science teeniers. this the cover of the book. so, some people ask me why did i decide
science he has made significant theoretical contributions, topics range from cosmology, super nova explosions and black holes and the emergence of life in the universe. moving in this world of scientific research and popular re noun, he has appeared on numerous programs such as the day hi show, 6 minute, all things considered, on being and many others. tonight he is present his seventh book, galileo and the science denears, hailed as a beautiful where i lint, entraveling and insightful history...
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public school teacher nova ray told us the fight for justice and equality will be a long one. >> half my family is white, half my family is black. to me, your bike and have a little sign. like this needs to keep this we need to keep the momentum. we need to keep speaking about this. >> earlier in the day, hundreds marched to police headquarters and blocked traffic on broadway where they had a big dance party there. many demonstrators but encouraged by the vast turnout of support. >>> across the bay in san francisco a crowd of about 1000 rallied in the marina before moving through city streets to north beach. a huge group ended up in front of the central police station at vallejo and columbus where they faced officers guarding the entrance. the group of protesters took a collective need to show support to the movement. >>> thousands were out across southern california over the weekend from compton to hollywood the streets were flooded with peaceful demonstrations. >>> public defenders in oakland and san francisco are planning to hold demonstrations. san francisco public defenders will
public school teacher nova ray told us the fight for justice and equality will be a long one. >> half my family is white, half my family is black. to me, your bike and have a little sign. like this needs to keep this we need to keep the momentum. we need to keep speaking about this. >> earlier in the day, hundreds marched to police headquarters and blocked traffic on broadway where they had a big dance party there. many demonstrators but encouraged by the vast turnout of support....
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the ceremonies are scheduled for terra nova, thornton and oceana high schools. >>> there is a cake war baking out there right now. costco shoppers are sounding off on social media after retailer pulled the popular half sheet cakes. say it isn't so! we first told you about this last month. shoppers are noticing now because they can't even buy it for a graduation party. the cake was a hit because it served up to 40 pieces. and, get this, employee insiders say it's probably never coming back. i guess you can't eat your cake if you can't have it. let them eat cake! >> exactly! or not. >> i guess so. that's the case now. >> maybe something lighter on this tuesday morning. >> who is sharing cakes right now, though? >> a lot of families still are celebrating some things. but i don't know if you need 40 pieces. >> right. right. >> you're going to need a bigger chair if you're going to have 40 pieces. >> absolutely. >> how about some ice cream today? it's going to be warm, especially in some of our inland parts of the bay area as we wake up and get ready to head out the door. taking a look at o
the ceremonies are scheduled for terra nova, thornton and oceana high schools. >>> there is a cake war baking out there right now. costco shoppers are sounding off on social media after retailer pulled the popular half sheet cakes. say it isn't so! we first told you about this last month. shoppers are noticing now because they can't even buy it for a graduation party. the cake was a hit because it served up to 40 pieces. and, get this, employee insiders say it's probably never coming...
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other company that has a protein-based vaccine that appears to be far along going into the studies is novader-style approaches in addition to the novelty. the issue si think, the more novel approaches are going to be more immunogenetic, probably. >> brennan: dr. gotly >> brennan: we asked one of the most prolific writers we know for his thoughts this week. here's john dickerson. >> reporter: in his inaugural address, president trump promised that... >> the forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. >> reporter: he promised action on behalf of those who had been ignored by the powerful and to fix a system that had kept them ignored. this week, protesters took to the streets to fix a broken system. they marched on behalf of forgotten men and women. george floyd, breona taylor, ahmad arbry-- forgotten that they were citizens, forgotten tat they were human. president george w. bush said floyd's death resulted from systemic racism, the latest in a long series of tragedies, not incidents, but victims of a system that had forgotten them. the marchers pushing across the na
other company that has a protein-based vaccine that appears to be far along going into the studies is novader-style approaches in addition to the novelty. the issue si think, the more novel approaches are going to be more immunogenetic, probably. >> brennan: dr. gotly >> brennan: we asked one of the most prolific writers we know for his thoughts this week. here's john dickerson. >> reporter: in his inaugural address, president trump promised that... >> the forgotten men...
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ceremonies are scheduled for terra nova, thornton and oceana high schools. congratulations to them. >> i'm glad they took the time, delayed a little bit, but we got graduation actually happening. they deserve that. >> i know. >> well deserved. >> these poor teenagers, really college graduates, too. just not getting that traditional ceremony. everything is a little different right now. >> they will have a story to tell. >>> all right, 5:09 for you that morning. we want to get a look at the forecast for you because, kari, it is going to be a nicer day out there for us, you were telling us. >>> yes. it's going to be a beautiful day. we are looking at still a wide range in temperatures. as the sun comes up it is a nice start to our tuesday as we check out what's happening in walnut creek and then as we go through our temperatures we're in the upper 50s this morning. you can see that trend. we're at 70 degrees at 9:00, still comfortable. at noon it starts to heat up. we're in the mid-80s. we see some of our inland spots back in the 90s today. we are going to have
ceremonies are scheduled for terra nova, thornton and oceana high schools. congratulations to them. >> i'm glad they took the time, delayed a little bit, but we got graduation actually happening. they deserve that. >> i know. >> well deserved. >> these poor teenagers, really college graduates, too. just not getting that traditional ceremony. everything is a little different right now. >> they will have a story to tell. >>> all right, 5:09 for you that...
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you had great astronomer priests who mapped the solstice and equinox and noted the super nova of the cloud nebula 500 years before galileo. you had cities with advanced sewer systems and so behalf the invading spanish noted it all through beauty. right before they destroyed them, of course. and then you had people -- building pyramids in 1250ad. established a city larger than london at the time. black sun is nat history book. it is a fantasy book, definitely. this is a place where i let my imagination run. you have spear made 's, warrior -- maidens, and warriors, forbidden magic and political intrigue and prophecies. god touched prophecies i like to say. black sun is just about people. and some of the best stories are, and black sun is but four people in particular that are sort of on this cosmic collision course that is going to cumulate on the solstice under a rare solar eclipse. one of them. is a man sadded with a destiny he did not choose but his choices now will mark him either a hero or villain. another one is a young whom what is banished from their tightknit community and try
you had great astronomer priests who mapped the solstice and equinox and noted the super nova of the cloud nebula 500 years before galileo. you had cities with advanced sewer systems and so behalf the invading spanish noted it all through beauty. right before they destroyed them, of course. and then you had people -- building pyramids in 1250ad. established a city larger than london at the time. black sun is nat history book. it is a fantasy book, definitely. this is a place where i let my...
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caller: i think most police officers nova the bad ones are, but you know, they are a brotherhood.ou know, they have to watch each other's back, you know what i'm saying? maybe they should put up like some kind of a box where they can put in anonymous requests, you know, or anonymous feedback to the police chiefs or the mayors, that this surgeon officer -- certain officer is doing certain things he shouldn't be doing. laura in tennessee. we will go to ohio, democrat line. floyd is next. caller: hi, how are you doing? host: good, go ahead. caller: listen, the last lady that was on his right. i'm a democrat. i am in the suburbs of have had, ohio, so i experiences, but first let me say, my heart goes out to the floyd family. i feel his pain, because i heard everything he had to say yesterday, but there really is because ion the beat, think you have three kinds of police officers. you have your real, true to the game, down-home good cop. he is a good guy, out there in the streets, dealing with different people all the time. then you have your racist cop, then you have your scary cop. y
caller: i think most police officers nova the bad ones are, but you know, they are a brotherhood.ou know, they have to watch each other's back, you know what i'm saying? maybe they should put up like some kind of a box where they can put in anonymous requests, you know, or anonymous feedback to the police chiefs or the mayors, that this surgeon officer -- certain officer is doing certain things he shouldn't be doing. laura in tennessee. we will go to ohio, democrat line. floyd is next. caller:...
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a una pausa y regresamos con el éxito de silvana sin lana vamos a hablar con la abuela trini quien novaso cÓmo se va a llamar >>> eso todavÍa no sÉ la parte mÁs difÍcil poder este compaginar con mi marido y decidir por un nombre >>> lo sÉ, lo se pero bueno mira mi nieto se llama juan porque habÍan tantas diferentes opiniones entre un argentino y una mexicana que es mi hija y mi exyerno que dijeron juan le queda a cualquier paÍs pero corazÓn arregla todo lo que puedas deja todo muy organizado por que lo Único que queremos estar con el bebÉ y si por las circunstancia s del trabajo aprovechalos huelelo por mÍ porque los bebÉs recien nacidos huelen tan rico y no pierdas un minuto te quiero decir algo que hizo mi hija y me encantÓ ella tiene todavÍa tiene un frasco donde fue anotando en un pedacito de papel hoy se sonriÓ le ponÍa la fecha hoy no sÉ que y hasta las 4, 5 aÑos, hoy dijo que no sÉ que broma y despuÉs obviamente lo sacas y te vas acordar porque es no son las fotografÍas porque hay miles ya saben, estos papeles para que tu letra algÚn dÍa se lo enseÑas a tu bebÉ cuando sea mÁs gran
a una pausa y regresamos con el éxito de silvana sin lana vamos a hablar con la abuela trini quien novaso cÓmo se va a llamar >>> eso todavÍa no sÉ la parte mÁs difÍcil poder este compaginar con mi marido y decidir por un nombre >>> lo sÉ, lo se pero bueno mira mi nieto se llama juan porque habÍan tantas diferentes opiniones entre un argentino y una mexicana que es mi hija y mi exyerno que dijeron juan le queda a cualquier paÍs pero corazÓn arregla todo lo que puedas...