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-o. took office in january 2900 backed by a coalition including brazil's powerful agribusiness evangelicals and the military he has never hidden his contempt for the left the. dishes i see that there was. no version to read them for indigenous rights. also norah has taken steps to open up indigenous reserves to commercial development. and this has emboldened land grabbers. in my thought of i came that they just cut down and burn as much as they can if they set their fires and take off their former like recently on the terror russia from program when we arrived the whole riverbank was on fire. you know when they're destroying our hunting grounds but soon there will be blood. but they'll be hit by a barrel of arrows i'm reading a large group of men and i warn you we will have no mercy our chief is ready to go to war. thank you yeah. a jungle patrol. although it all while wild don't carry firearms only bows and arrows like they did when it was untried suffered under brazil's military dictatorship
-o. took office in january 2900 backed by a coalition including brazil's powerful agribusiness evangelicals and the military he has never hidden his contempt for the left the. dishes i see that there was. no version to read them for indigenous rights. also norah has taken steps to open up indigenous reserves to commercial development. and this has emboldened land grabbers. in my thought of i came that they just cut down and burn as much as they can if they set their fires and take off their...
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o. took office in january 2900 backed by a coalition including brazil's powerful agribusiness evangelicals and the military he has never hidden his contempt for the left the. dishes i see that the. version to read and for indigenous rights. also nora has taken steps to open up indigenous reserves to commercial development. and this has emboldened land grabbers. stylings in my fan of i.q. that they just cut down and burn as much as they can if they set their fires and take off their former like recently on the terror russia. program that when we arrived the whole riverbank was on fire. you know when they're destroying our hunting grounds but soon there will be blood. in the front of they'll be hit by a barrel of arrows i'm reading a large group of men and i warn you we will have no mercy our chief is ready to go to war. thank you. jungle patrol. don't carry firearms only bows and arrows like they did when amazon tried suffered under brazil's military dictatorship in the 1970 s. and eighty's. a
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raymond, the president took to o the rose garden to hit at his opponent. >> joe biden is pushing a platformhat will demolish the u.s. economy, totally demolish. this is biden. biden has gone radical left. >> as the president started laying into biden, msnbc and cnn cut away from the speech, explaining all this way. >> joe biden and president obama freely allowed china to pillage our factories, plunder our communities, and still are most special secrets. >> will continue to monitor the president of united states but he's clearly deteriorating into a campaign type speech. >> he was rambling all over the place, not expressing coherent thoughts. >> one of his rambling, incoherent rally speeches that we've seen the president about on the campaign trail. >> we should point out that biden covered the entire biden speech during th the day representing his green new deal agenda. they did nor did anyone suggest that it was rambling or incoherent.t here it is. >> we are here today to talk about infrastructure and jobs, a clean energy future. ten thousands, actually 10 of thousands of bridges are in di
raymond, the president took to o the rose garden to hit at his opponent. >> joe biden is pushing a platformhat will demolish the u.s. economy, totally demolish. this is biden. biden has gone radical left. >> as the president started laying into biden, msnbc and cnn cut away from the speech, explaining all this way. >> joe biden and president obama freely allowed china to pillage our factories, plunder our communities, and still are most special secrets. >> will continue...
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strangely,y, it took her 30 minutes to o specify that it wod bebe posostponed up p to a year. this council ordininance sayss elections can only be postponed to the yeaears so she had -- two weeks, so she had to use emerergency powers ordidinance, something the opposition has frowned upon. covid-19 is the main n reason cited.d. carrie lam says 600,000 elderly voters wouould be puttining themselves a at risk my going ot to vote,e, and there were a numr ofof reasons g given -- not allf which are quite so convincing.g. one of them was that a asia's is used as a which count c cter is usesed as a fiee right nonow for covid-19. anotother was hong kong does not have an option for e-vototing or any partial votes. carrie lam also said there weree worries about hong kongers living in mainland china who would d not be able to get acros the board -- mortar to vote. she said at t one that saiaid ty would mount a legal c challengef they were not able to vote. this is a strange thing given that carrie lam has been much impervious to public opinionon over the last 13 to 14 months, but in thiss
strangely,y, it took her 30 minutes to o specify that it wod bebe posostponed up p to a year. this council ordininance sayss elections can only be postponed to the yeaears so she had -- two weeks, so she had to use emerergency powers ordidinance, something the opposition has frowned upon. covid-19 is the main n reason cited.d. carrie lam says 600,000 elderly voters wouould be puttining themselves a at risk my going ot to vote,e, and there were a numr ofof reasons g given -- not allf which are...
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people really now what president trump's foreign policy instincts were, going in 1987 when he took a full page ad o in the "new york times," arguing ronald reagan, we knew he had instincts that were isolationist and you write that in your bs k that he wa withdraw from afghanistan, from south korea, from syria, from iraq, even nato, and you suspect taiwan is right near the top of the list of who president trump will abandon ne, so how do you understand that instinct towards isolationism? >> when ian b as national security adviser, i felt that surely as trump became more familiar with the circumstances environment that we faced that he would see the merits of the positions that i and plenty of others we advocating. but it was the lack of interest in learning, the fact that he didn't pay much attention to thg intece, that he didn't know much history, and that he didn'teally seek to acquire new knowledge that prevented usr making progress. now, look, no president comes to office with a the knowledge that he needs. it's a fact. it's a huge job. but the president didn't come with much background or histo
people really now what president trump's foreign policy instincts were, going in 1987 when he took a full page ad o in the "new york times," arguing ronald reagan, we knew he had instincts that were isolationist and you write that in your bs k that he wa withdraw from afghanistan, from south korea, from syria, from iraq, even nato, and you suspect taiwan is right near the top of the list of who president trump will abandon ne, so how do you understand that instinct towards...
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took yes. allow a narrative the rest of the other pacific are in countries in that. you know when w h o d care the pandemic of course for small island you took a bit of a sort of quick start panic drive right and i think that helped and helped us to prepare and reach out to our partners taiwan united states be able to move to close our borders the last week of march and then ensure that we remain free and 1st week of april manisha in capacities therefore we were able to on i've been credited incident offline it. was a matter of yeah that sort of panic mode of that really kind of helped us out once the penny was the carrot you in the enviable situation of now to say that you are free there are many places around the world that can actually say that and part of that reason this particular plow is the plows president was determined that he was going to put his citizens above the economy and this is how he put it is have a listen. our capacity our reality is situation here is that you're better off with prevention then trying to do something about it later on so it became a question of econ
took yes. allow a narrative the rest of the other pacific are in countries in that. you know when w h o d care the pandemic of course for small island you took a bit of a sort of quick start panic drive right and i think that helped and helped us to prepare and reach out to our partners taiwan united states be able to move to close our borders the last week of march and then ensure that we remain free and 1st week of april manisha in capacities therefore we were able to on i've been credited...
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so i ran back, got my garden hose, filled up a five gallon bucket and took water out while my roommate called 911. >> reporter: part ouickly, he knows the outspoken man that leads this house or worship, pastor mike mcbride. >> we are angry and we are upset and there is nothing more dangerous in the world than righteous indignation. >> reporter: mcbride is the face of the live free gun violence prevention campaign and recently partnered up with comedian w w. kamal bell called masks for the people that hands out mask and hand sanitizer to the needy. >> i felt like i needed to be here. pastor mike taught me so much. >> reporter: jessie condemned the fire saying quote, this is despicable and should never happen in berkeley. this needs to be prosecuted as a hate crime. a spokesperson for berkeley police says the fire is under investigation and that there is not enough evidence at the moment to call it a hate crime. in berkeley, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> okay. we will be right back with a check of your forecast. stay with us. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoot
so i ran back, got my garden hose, filled up a five gallon bucket and took water out while my roommate called 911. >> reporter: part ouickly, he knows the outspoken man that leads this house or worship, pastor mike mcbride. >> we are angry and we are upset and there is nothing more dangerous in the world than righteous indignation. >> reporter: mcbride is the face of the live free gun violence prevention campaign and recently partnered up with comedian w w. kamal bell called...
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ban on day o >> woodruff: meahile, president trump took part in a roundtable with supporters this evening at his hotel in washington but in his interview that aired sunday on fox he would not say if he will accept november's election results if he loses. >> you don't know til you see, it depends. i think mail-in voting is going to rig the electn. i really do.ve look, i o see. no, i'm not going to just say s. i'm not going to say no. and i didn't last time, either. >> woodruff: we'll take a clos look at the presidenal race later inhe program. the united arab emirates launched the arab world's first t terplanetary mission today wi a spacecrafund for mars. the unmanned orbiter "amal," meaning hope, blasted off from japan, beginning a seven-month journey. the mission will study the martian upper atmospnd monitor climate change for at least two years. and wall street, the tech sector shot higher, leaving the broader market in its wake. the dow jos industrial average gained not quite nine points to close at 26,680. the nasdaq rose nearly 264 points and the s&p 500 added 27. still to come on the
ban on day o >> woodruff: meahile, president trump took part in a roundtable with supporters this evening at his hotel in washington but in his interview that aired sunday on fox he would not say if he will accept november's election results if he loses. >> you don't know til you see, it depends. i think mail-in voting is going to rig the electn. i really do.ve look, i o see. no, i'm not going to just say s. i'm not going to say no. and i didn't last time, either. >> woodruff:...
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o is today the day? ♪ there w a visceral reactio when people saw the george floyd tape. a lot of people tookstreets and there wtr a lot of e. for me, sometimes i get a little frustrated because i don't know if things are going to change. >> a lot more people are taking the time to educate themselves now, whi is good. i hope that it will have a laing effect rather than black lives matter ise, profita let's put it on a t-shirt. >> can i ask you about the organiza >> after a while, the leadership have morphed a bit and it is a multilayered thing. the focus needs to be refocused. ♪ >>sa this is the m we have been trying to get out the entire time anyway. and now, with these incidents, it is a platform to show. ♪ >> this is the first one we saw in d.c., a minority -- a majority white crowd. >> itas emotional. piece similaron a to this one. i became part of thest prond it was very emotional to see all the different cultures andne ever up for one because. to see everybody standing up and fighting for what isht rit was beautiful. ♪ >> i don't think it is unusual fo me and a lot of other people to fe
o is today the day? ♪ there w a visceral reactio when people saw the george floyd tape. a lot of people tookstreets and there wtr a lot of e. for me, sometimes i get a little frustrated because i don't know if things are going to change. >> a lot more people are taking the time to educate themselves now, whi is good. i hope that it will have a laing effect rather than black lives matter ise, profita let's put it on a t-shirt. >> can i ask you about the organiza >> after a...
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took on. different aspectss i fell ill to o begin with i statayed in a smamall hol i i was intoxicated it lasted to weeks and then went crossed the border. and simple because if i didn't have any rest because the next day was the ramadan so i had to follow us the day offff toto. the wall there was a lot f agitation because- t the ones here as- usual it was the date on which they proclaimed a caliphate realistic and i stayed for four days. and we didn't. feed exchange a critical tool three words it was very difficult. and now i'm going to o choose in tryiyi to have a rest and then come back. get casinos with some scenarios to see and try to do something more unfortunately because of a few days later. there were bombings again. and i the only to do not result in a a. in this book you ask each other about- the childhood. children of your son's were you try to get so close to each to under. to try learn to. she said i. to call home to a just. how we can tellll a tale he's madede. why o young seeking commement that wee left the big question since the thirty of. he's i mean i'm little twenty eight by
took on. different aspectss i fell ill to o begin with i statayed in a smamall hol i i was intoxicated it lasted to weeks and then went crossed the border. and simple because if i didn't have any rest because the next day was the ramadan so i had to follow us the day offff toto. the wall there was a lot f agitation because- t the ones here as- usual it was the date on which they proclaimed a caliphate realistic and i stayed for four days. and we didn't. feed exchange a critical tool three words...
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it's been years since we, as ruth bader ginsburg took away her um brbrella in the middle o rainstormight now to honor this man. this hero, this american founder, john lewis. >> heather mcghee, thank you. professor glaude, thank you as well. thank you both. and that is going to wrap up our special coverage as we continue to remember and honor the life of john lewis. nicole wallace will pick up our coverage after a short break. l coverage after a short break when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> hi, everyone. i'm nicole wallace. we have a lot to get to this hour, including a coronavirus outbreak on a majo
it's been years since we, as ruth bader ginsburg took away her um brbrella in the middle o rainstormight now to honor this man. this hero, this american founder, john lewis. >> heather mcghee, thank you. professor glaude, thank you as well. thank you both. and that is going to wrap up our special coverage as we continue to remember and honor the life of john lewis. nicole wallace will pick up our coverage after a short break. l coverage after a short break when you shop with wayfair, you...
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we'll have the details in the >>> in the south bay about 100 people took part in a black lives matter march in downtown olos gatos. they stayed in the town plaza area. it was peaceful and briefly went to highway 17 causing traffic to backup in both directions. drivers are being asked to avoid the intersection of can to cruz and main street because traffic is at a standstill. >>> dozens of activists march in san francisco today calling on city leaders to disband the police department. >> black lives matter! >> the group began the peaceful march in san francisco's neighborhood. a group called the every 28 foundation organized the protest. the union representing san francisco police officers responded to calls for disbanding the department by saying quote, reckless proposals such as disbanding police departments will be a dream come true for gang members and criminals. >>> a new black lives matter street mural was dedicated at the gardens at lake merit this afternoon. the mural reads all black trans queer imprisoned lives matter andcenter is calling for solidarity. members also planted fresh flowers and pla
we'll have the details in the >>> in the south bay about 100 people took part in a black lives matter march in downtown olos gatos. they stayed in the town plaza area. it was peaceful and briefly went to highway 17 causing traffic to backup in both directions. drivers are being asked to avoid the intersection of can to cruz and main street because traffic is at a standstill. >>> dozens of activists march in san francisco today calling on city leaders to disband the police...
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as american indian, i think it makes us an easy targfor o wanttolash out against movements like blm. >> reporter: staff at the dental clinic took a knee recently and they speculate if that is why they're now the target of the racist messages. >> we are living in an era where hate crimes have been normalized and encouraged from as far up as the white house. >> reporter: works with other advocacy groups on hate crimes in the bay area. executive director says they've seen an increase in racist attacks this year. she says reporting incidents is mo >> we need to be able to advocate on their behalves. freedom of speech is expansive, it does not however include vandalism or hate crimes, period. >> this should by no means be taken lightly. >> reporter: they hope they will catch who keeps targeting the clinic. >> scribbling on our sidewalks is light in comparison to the type of oppressive actions we've experienced. we're here to stay. >> reporter: the staff says they did file a police report and police are reviewing the footage. kpix 5. >>> well, some pretty bad air around the bay area tonight. because this. a 14,000-acre fire in fresno
as american indian, i think it makes us an easy targfor o wanttolash out against movements like blm. >> reporter: staff at the dental clinic took a knee recently and they speculate if that is why they're now the target of the racist messages. >> we are living in an era where hate crimes have been normalized and encouraged from as far up as the white house. >> reporter: works with other advocacy groups on hate crimes in the bay area. executive director says they've seen an...
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to italy, it took 43fá attempts but christian o ronaldo scored n the 4-1xd darby win over torino.unday's austrianfá grand prix following the delayed start to the formula 1 season goo to the global pandemic. in a strong stance against racism, the mercedes car with both teamslp drivers world 4ph! valterri e1botas wearing black overalls. tj2m englishman is the only blak leading voices in support of the black lives matter movement. all 20 drivers are expected to bei] wearing race rs and t-shir , úq) on, but whether they take a knee remains to be seen. patrick snell, cnn, atlanta. >>> thank you for watching. i'll see you next time. "new day" is just ahead. even in 97% humidity. no parabens. fructis sleek & shine. by garnier, naturally! robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depres
to italy, it took 43fá attempts but christian o ronaldo scored n the 4-1xd darby win over torino.unday's austrianfá grand prix following the delayed start to the formula 1 season goo to the global pandemic. in a strong stance against racism, the mercedes car with both teamslp drivers world 4ph! valterri e1botas wearing black overalls. tj2m englishman is the only blak leading voices in support of the black lives matter movement. all 20 drivers are expected to bei] wearing race rs and t-shir ,...
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o eoy dunk tank. >>> we're joined by meteorologist drew tuma. it is so hot. cornell took his suit coat off, and you know that >> nd it's going to s next day so. we're going to keep this pattern at least through tomorrow night. fog-free skies right now. sunshine from the coast to the bay, and inland right now. la look at the 24-hour temperature change. ten degrees warmer in the city right now. nearly 20 degrees warmer in santa rosa. eight degrees warmer in hayward and it is a very warm day out there. you can see 77 in oakland. 95 in concord. 87 in san jose, and santa rosa at 95 degrees. here's live doppler 7 along wit. the story we are tracking, look at california, no cloud cover along the coastline because of high pressure. it is pumping dry, warm tonight, how ironic, no fog on the 4th of july. and many professional fireworks shows are canceled. we'll see lows in the mid-50s, a couple 60s on the board in the inland community. a pretty mild night so to speak. nothing but sunshine, pretty much a carbon copy forecast. temperatures in the 50s first thing. but then we'll have
o eoy dunk tank. >>> we're joined by meteorologist drew tuma. it is so hot. cornell took his suit coat off, and you know that >> nd it's going to s next day so. we're going to keep this pattern at least through tomorrow night. fog-free skies right now. sunshine from the coast to the bay, and inland right now. la look at the 24-hour temperature change. ten degrees warmer in the city right now. nearly 20 degrees warmer in santa rosa. eight degrees warmer in hayward and it is a very...
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we go o now to indiana, where authorities are e investigatinga violent, racist attack on a african-american man that tookce over july 4 weekend that wawas caught o on film.. but more than a week later, no arrests have been n made in response to the incident. a warning to our viewers, his story contains disturbingg images. vauhxx booker was at lake monroe, near bloomington, indiana, with friends on july 4 when five white men pinned him to a tree, beat him and threatened to lynch him. booker, a member of the monroe county human rights commission in bloomington. he says he was able to get out of the mob's hands after passers-by intervened to get the attackers off of him. last week, he held a news conference with his attorney, local elected officials, and two of the white witnesses who intervened on his behalf during the attempted lynching. this is a reporter questioning one of those witnesses, steven cox. >> has said multiple times yesterday that when there were holding him down, calling for a nonoose, threatening to haharm , he truly t thought they were gog to kill him. and al qaeda, able to seee alllf the
we go o now to indiana, where authorities are e investigatinga violent, racist attack on a african-american man that tookce over july 4 weekend that wawas caught o on film.. but more than a week later, no arrests have been n made in response to the incident. a warning to our viewers, his story contains disturbingg images. vauhxx booker was at lake monroe, near bloomington, indiana, with friends on july 4 when five white men pinned him to a tree, beat him and threatened to lynch him. booker, a...
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50,000 cases, mexico saw the death toll surge to o over 40 -- saw thecases, mexixico dedeath toll surge to over 40,0. a massive testing and screening campaign took off. despite having imposed one of the world's longest lockdowns, peru surpassed the 300,000 case mark. a figure that authorities acknowledged could be much higher. >> [speaking foreign lananguage] reporter: many of the regions governments were considering using sanitary restrictions as they hope to offset looming social and economic crises. to germany where a former nazi camp guard has been gigiven a two-year suspended sentenence. in 93-year-old found guilty complicity of the murder of hundreds of thousands, he was a guard at a concentration camp in poland. bruno day's trial was marked by images of him covering his face as photographers tried pictures. 75 years back, h he was posted n the tower. still, day says he did not know of those atrocities. samehing a survivor of the agent, a former camp guardrd doesn't believe. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: the defense stresses u.s. forced him to enroll in the army and did not volunteer to guard a nazi -- a concentration camp. and
50,000 cases, mexico saw the death toll surge to o over 40 -- saw thecases, mexixico dedeath toll surge to over 40,0. a massive testing and screening campaign took off. despite having imposed one of the world's longest lockdowns, peru surpassed the 300,000 case mark. a figure that authorities acknowledged could be much higher. >> [speaking foreign lananguage] reporter: many of the regions governments were considering using sanitary restrictions as they hope to offset looming social and...
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o, hotdog, allp these nicknames. it took me a long time to figure out their real names. he said, no, hansen and mr. greenwich, we are going down with you on this one. he said it, when it is all over with, we will get our punches in there. back.we know how to get it may be five or six months later. we know how to get back. they said, we are going down with you. there will be no fight about it. so they are, they did that. that was the first arrest. two things happened close in time that were very significant. successfulrst ever integration at a restaurant also,in pine bluff, but critically, that is when the arrests start. the police department switched tactics. as you were saying, you get to a point where you think, we may be heading towards arrest. when that moment arrived, i wonder how you made your calculation because of the implications of jail, jails in those places at the time. think there was a fear, because we moment, had the beating and all that. hotel taking the , i think the college people in the crowd was real nervous, but the young guys had been to jail. they
o, hotdog, allp these nicknames. it took me a long time to figure out their real names. he said, no, hansen and mr. greenwich, we are going down with you on this one. he said it, when it is all over with, we will get our punches in there. back.we know how to get it may be five or six months later. we know how to get back. they said, we are going down with you. there will be no fight about it. so they are, they did that. that was the first arrest. two things happened close in time that were very...
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measure the radio carbon content we just are measuring the c o 2 gas radiocarbon dating literally relies on the fallout from the events that tookplace from 1952 to 1963. 1 fire. above ground atomic testing between the united states in the soviet union we've basically doubled the radio carbon concentration in the atmosphere now what does that mean then for organisms when you have a spike in radio carbon in the atmosphere what it did do is give them all the unique geochemical fingerprint in their tissues all these photosynthetic organisms trees grasses that sort of thing are taking in c o 2 some of it having carbon 14 in it and in the animals that eat that then also take on that radio carbon signature look there it is you can actually see it's freezing down on the right side so now we're going to do is torch it off and have the final final product. and bring this to them and you do this individually for each sample yeah this is it's time consuming it's so you want to wear these to to watch this process just so this is just a regular methane tour. not to be done at home and the warm glass. all around that it's early. polling stops
measure the radio carbon content we just are measuring the c o 2 gas radiocarbon dating literally relies on the fallout from the events that tookplace from 1952 to 1963. 1 fire. above ground atomic testing between the united states in the soviet union we've basically doubled the radio carbon concentration in the atmosphere now what does that mean then for organisms when you have a spike in radio carbon in the atmosphere what it did do is give them all the unique geochemical fingerprint in their...
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s season took place france's fabio profit r.-o. smashed the last record at the harrah's circuit to take hope is ition for sunday's race he vetoed maverick event alice who will certain 2nd on the grid defending world champion mark mark has will race from 3rd this is the 1st most g.p. race any wants. again it is only major league baseball team the toronto blue jays won't be able to play their games in their own country due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus most games will be in the united states and canada as federal government says the amount of cross border travel required presents a health risk one option for the jays is to play all their game home games in buffalo new york their season opener is next friday in florida. all this year's indian premier league could be moved out of the country because of the coronavirus pandemic cricket's most lucrative league has already been delayed it was meant to begin in march but may now take place in the united arab emirates later in the year in theory that would clash with the t 20
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governor who says, ct now before it's too late," this week on "firing lin" >> o way of life in ohio is in da. or when covid-19 took off in march, ohio goveike dewine ordered some of the swiftest shutdown measurein the country. >> there is gonna be a light at the end, but it's gonna get darker first.ut >>ith reopening under way, covid-19 cases are surging.>> his is a very dicey time. this is a very crucial time.in >> ohio is alshe spotlight this week for an unprecedented bribery case. >> these allegations are bribery, purand simple. >> one of the state's top republicans arrested. >>she racketeering charge i true. >> aisgusting story. >> what does governor mike dewine say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> governor mike dewine, welcome to "firing line." good to be with y. thank you very much. >> you are the republican governor of ohio, d you took very early action to contain covid-19 in yourni state, e bipartisan praise from across the country. and for the past six weeks, cases have been rising again in your state. and you say th
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socie >> with just a few hours befor e law took effect, protesters in hong kong made their opposition known a small brave gesture in city at risk oits voice. katty: the law that is being watched around the world. the area outside the white house has been the scene of sometimes violent clashes recently. isfor nine-year-old skater, it was something different. the young african-american girl saw the peect setting for a perfmance of grace and beauty with a bit of politics mixed in. video of her captured the hearts of millions of people. she and her mother haven't speaking to the bbc -- have been speaking to th bbc. >> my parents were talking to me about the black lives matter protest and i decided i wanted to do something. my name is caitlin and i am nine years old and i am a figure skater. >> i was in awe watching her skate. i was not sure as aarent how much she understood what was ing on in the world. we talked to her about some of the themes but to see h think about how she was feeling and express yourself in that way was incredible. there are some messages saying that people are watchiny it before tart their day, before they get
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people one of the e that significant contributing factors o success in the cold war were the nonmilitary instruments of power. the cold war took place against backdrop of the biggest arms buildup, arms race in the world, but the because the soviet union and the nited states could not fight without both countries being destroyed, that competition took place using other means. for example, our decades long soviets deny the technology that would assist their military programs, but modernization of their economy. trategic communications, the united states information agency, you know, it's hay day in the kennedy administration under people like dward r. murrow and in the reagan administration under people like charlie wick had reached to every corner of the world. 1990's, i think because of the hubris that came with war and our e cold standing alone atop the world, you will, i think that the ongress and presidents essentially thought that these instruments could be dismantled. it was the congress in 1998 that eliminated the united states information agency, the congress wanted to time eliminate u.s. agency for international develo
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o -- thur good march shl. the stress they were under when it took place.this great opportunity, this movement, they were like oh, no. what are we going to do with it. having said that, there are also local civil rights lawyers and many local civil rights lawyers were fully in support of the students actions. i will say that in general, when students sat down and talked to lawyers particularly in the early moments of the protests, the lawyers often said go slow. it didn't take place two weeks after the greensboro one got started, they talked to adults and lawyers in the community and said you should get money together and make sure you have legal representation ready. we don't know what's going to happen. which the greensboro students didn't do. atlanta, a hotbed of student activism, they didn't get involved in the sit-in movement until a month or two after greensboro. they talked to lawyers and said we should make a statement about what you're committed to and make sure you have everything lined up. lawyers sometimes could sort of urging more caution on th
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that it has always been present, only now is there an awareness o it inserted more mainstream thinking in our country. as said, the book took wrote about it for those whole seven years with a confidence that the way that marifelt was going to resonate with black people. >> the novel is merican spy," lauren wilkinson, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. judy: that was great. for july, our book club selection is "citizen: an american lyric," by claudia rankin. she explores moments in her own life and those of others to draw a richly detailed portrait of race in america. we hope you will read along and join other readers for our book club collaboration with the new york times. that i the newshour for tonight. join us tight. please stay safe and we will see you soon. [captioninperformed by the tional captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] major funding has been ovided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that for more, visit c
that it has always been present, only now is there an awareness o it inserted more mainstream thinking in our country. as said, the book took wrote about it for those whole seven years with a confidence that the way that marifelt was going to resonate with black people. >> the novel is merican spy," lauren wilkinson, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. judy: that was great. for july, our book club selection is "citizen: an american lyric," by claudia...
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the governor of texas just rececently s saying masks must e worn, though it took a a long te for governoror abbbbott to get ohisisoint. bubut why that is so importatant >> in the p2 talked about that ran ovover the weekend, itit explored t the differences andne similarities with new york andd head of the houston metethodist system, medical system, he said one of the things that is ststriking him a a if he couldld have one thing bacack from marg, that awful timime that we had in new york, was the one thing that there was unity in terms of the measasures needed to stop that spread. you remember there was a national shut down for a while, a pause, at least in the federal and state and local officials on the same page for that brief period of time. the problem now, as you said, is because there has been such a division amongst officials who are giving messages to the public, the public is confused. so there are people getting the coronavirus and the doctors are saying, who can blame them? with such mixed messages, it is very hard d for person in the public to realally know who to trust. maybe you trust thahat of
the governor of texas just rececently s saying masks must e worn, though it took a a long te for governoror abbbbott to get ohisisoint. bubut why that is so importatant >> in the p2 talked about that ran ovover the weekend, itit explored t the differences andne similarities with new york andd head of the houston metethodist system, medical system, he said one of the things that is ststriking him a a if he couldld have one thing bacack from marg, that awful timime that we had in new york,...
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took form. and for kind of funny its months a shift in thinking the revolutionary politics of the p.f. o.-p. . in 1989 he was made editor in chief of a head of the group's newly formed weekly magazine. and whether it was revolutionary in fear it confirms truth it's combined the p.f. o p s political messaging with analysis human arts and calligraphy in a chronicle of the palestinian resistance the link to answer colonial struggles in africa asia and latin america. he made leftwing media accessible well beyond the narrow confines of the already converted you went after arguments by fellow arab journalist as much as he went after argument by western journalists because article where an unusual combination of satire sharp witticism as well as information that we can imagine soviet communist literature using humor and irony in that time there was none of that and a communist were even more dollar more humorless then the soviet union so you can imagine when the center of any comes with this new form of media it was entirely novel. and heather had an open door policy that made it a hub of cultural an
took form. and for kind of funny its months a shift in thinking the revolutionary politics of the p.f. o.-p. . in 1989 he was made editor in chief of a head of the group's newly formed weekly magazine. and whether it was revolutionary in fear it confirms truth it's combined the p.f. o p s political messaging with analysis human arts and calligraphy in a chronicle of the palestinian resistance the link to answer colonial struggles in africa asia and latin america. he made leftwing media...
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the murder which took place inside the saudi concept of an outrage around the world well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera one o one it's such intense watching. al-jazeera . where every bit. as malaysia that's what's to contain the coded 19 barks coulthard she said been carrying out military style operations across the capital while i'm told. in the name of public health and safety they've rounded up illegal foreign workers. when you look at these rides you can't help but think is the practical reality of dealing with a pandemic or is it racism. we're treating them like animals this is not the way to treat a migrant worker he's a little weak. human. but you know they're living it up. but hot with them but i didn't go to get that i know my thoughts are on. when i want to east investigates why so many foreigners of being locked up in malaysia's locked down. while whom pools migrant neighborhoods around to say which any identified as areas with high infection rights have been locked in behind bob wire and barricades. this is part of malaysia's response to carded 19 across the city people are being taken from their
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i came to this country when i o was 16 yea by myself and it w really because my parents took everythinghad and ed it to send me here to this land of opportunity. and i kept struggling to ure out, am i indian, am i american? ani stayed here for 18 years before getting my citizenship, and i think that, when you travel from one part of the country -- one part of the world to another part ofhe worl you are in that limbo state. that the hyphen that tai lk about. indian-american is the hyphen. latino-american, african-american. we all bring reth us dif pieces, whatever the means is that we have come to thisun y, and i think immigrants today exemplify that seach for identity, search for meaning, but also the striving to bring everythinghat we have to bear to this new country that we call home. >> woodruff: and your journey, as you describe it, you worked in the nonprofit yoena, worked in finance on wall street, and you came to a point where you realized, as you said, it wasn't enough to be onh outside, you wanted to be on the inside fighting for what you believe, but you clearly think it's tou
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and there are a bunch of "o"s in our midst who have these weird stories of not getting it, despite the fact that dot dot dot and they have these individualized horror stories i took care of this one who was sick and i never got it. do you buy the blood type thing? >> there is some evidence clearly that people with "o" less likely to get it, "a" more likely to have a severe case. i don't know what it means. here is the biggest bottom line. there are plenty of people with "o" type blood who still end up very sick so it is not magically protective. second, none of us can change our blood type. i'm not sure it really helps at the end of the day. we have to understand what it teaches us about the biology of the virus. that's what is important and is going to take a lot of work, team work of people coming together to figure that out but from a functional point of view and a policy point of view it doesn't really change anything. >> thank you for bringing the information, the insight, and helping us understand things better. we're all in thank you. >> all right. tonight georgia's governor is going on offense against one of his own mayors for defying his ban on masks. ag
and there are a bunch of "o"s in our midst who have these weird stories of not getting it, despite the fact that dot dot dot and they have these individualized horror stories i took care of this one who was sick and i never got it. do you buy the blood type thing? >> there is some evidence clearly that people with "o" less likely to get it, "a" more likely to have a severe case. i don't know what it means. here is the biggest bottom line. there are plenty of...
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. >> and i just snapped and zone pd o ed out and hit her and knocked her out. >> reporter: hoblert said he tookite where she woke up and started screaming. >> and i hit her again and knocked her out again. and she was dead. >> reporter: hoblert said he then took kelli's body deep into the woods and buried her. >> you okay with going back there, nick? >> i don't want to. >> reporter: hoblert was then taken downtown and arrested. >> this morning, detectives with the fayetteville homicide -- fayetteville police department homicide unit recovered what we believe to be private first class kelli bordeaux. >> by now, kelli's family had gotten the news. >> he called me and he was like, hey, you need to come to mom's now, they found kelli and i remember dropping to the floor, like, i'll be right there. >> then it's a sense of relief instead of just wondering, what if, what if, what if, what if. >> reporter: olivia called kelli's boyfriend, justin thompson. >> as soon as she called, i knew they found her. i was so grateful. honestly, i was so happy that she was found. i can't say happy. >> relieved? >> y
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o g b t community say this effectively ends legal recognition of trans people who spoke with some of the people that affected to find out what the law change means to their. software engineer event took a big decision to change gender and start a new life she's still young has a successful career and says she feels lucky but at the same with her and i know they're my friends have accepted me as i am hardly anyone has turned their back on me. but for events hungary's new law is a step backwards when you can coin a hungry you always need your id whether at a hotel renting a bike or at the post office and every time that's a risk because i don't have to out myself as a trans woman. the law makes it impossible for people to legally change the gender critics of the government say introducing it during the pandemic was undemocratic but it's a politically popular move for prime minister viktor orban. first found a topic that fits both his opinion and the view of most trying gary and that's how he can keep his voter base together even when we're going through an economic crisis right wing premia isn't commenting nor is the minister responsible for the law but a year ago a speaker of the hung
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o. is leaving his competition in the dust especially after the defending champion and marc marc has still convalesce as after breaking his arm last week. in baking temperatures at the track and yet as spain. took the lead from the outset and held on throughout the race perhaps more interesting was the battle for 2nd for a while it looked like francesco bug team promised to qantas would get on the podium for the 1st time ever he got past yamaha teammates valentino rossi and maverick knowledge only to see his bike start trailing smoke forcing him to retire then it was up to the 2 yamaha drivers to battle it out for 2nd italian rushy was impressive here but his spanish teammate banal is passed him on the penultimate lap to take 2nd and hand the italian 3rd winner quite toronto's at the heat played havoc on the track sort of because you know to make. 25 laps in front with these temperatures i think was the hottest. race of my life honestly it was so hot. or so my and my feet was so hot so really difficult but honestly i felt really good in the bike quarter auto now claims his 2nd successive win and just coronavirus dealy championship after taking the spanish g.p. at the same yet as track last week
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took care of that problem. secondly, we fully realized that there are a lot of people who re asymptomatic who are spreading infection. o it became clear that we absolutely should be wearing masks consistently. of the things i guess you could have said back then was a mistake. thing is things that get taken out of context. when there was maybe one infection, when i said, you know what? at this particular moment, we be telling the american people to do anything differently. a people who say that's mistake leave out the second was, of my sentence, which however, this could change dramatically and quickly and we to be ready to respond if, in fact, things change. i guess the first half of the sentence, if you cut off the econd half, was maybe misleading but the second half really clarified that. so i can go through a number of those are the kind of things i'm talking about. fauci, it's 11 59. out at noon.d one final question from a person from maryland. retire so you can be more candid? no, i have no intention of retiring. think i'm , people too candid so i don't know where that question is coming from, you know, in some re
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o called that facility a center for espionage. hundreds of onlookers gathered to watch the evacuation of the u.s. consulate in chengdu china though many took selfies and waved chinese flags norge numbers of police officers pose a quick stop to any provokers of gestures god god god god god god god. you will go up. to close your has stoked nationalist sentiment in china. but it is. hi andrew the u.s. close star consulate i think we should shut theirs to it has been said many times if we are to have a trade war something should have been done long time ago china rarely got aggressive i support china closing all of the u.s. consulates and embassy one you won't be having what i fear most is that the u.s. won't just stop now you might get uglier. with just hours to go before the departure deadline shipping containers were loaded up while signs were stripped from the building. the departure follows the closure of china's consulates in houston texas last week and made allegations of espionage and intellectual property theft and. the tit for tat diplomatic route marks an escalation in the tensions between the 2 superpowers over a range of issues in
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