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a haunting porker it -- portrait of crisis in the amazon rain oars.iptions the taken by a photojournalist during his six-month journey across the brazilian amazon. the recipipient of a photojournalism award, it is a pleasure to have you and the studios. welcome. >> thank you for inviting me. photos, thebout the complex story you are helping to tell. because you have said, it's not necessarily a sin narrative. -- a simple narrative. do a portrait. documents the environmental crisis in the amazon, but also the social crisis taking place in the region. it's a combination of intersecting crisises combining. and the idea was to tell about the destruction of the forests, and to issues related discuss the social fabric of the region. >> i wanted to look at one particular photo, one of the most remarkable. it's our member of the forest garden, what's described as a moment of sad silence at the top of a toppled tree shut down by anpected bunkers in indidigenous preserve. cacan you tell us about t the phototos? >> i i started follolowing this --.p of indigenous
a haunting porker it -- portrait of crisis in the amazon rain oars.iptions the taken by a photojournalist during his six-month journey across the brazilian amazon. the recipipient of a photojournalism award, it is a pleasure to have you and the studios. welcome. >> thank you for inviting me. photos, thebout the complex story you are helping to tell. because you have said, it's not necessarily a sin narrative. -- a simple narrative. do a portrait. documents the environmental crisis in the...
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>>you can see they're getting their oars cleaned right now even in the shower area which like the saunas are going to stay off limits. under the new guidelines. maureen kelly companies. >>much more ahead coming up tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 following protests against racial inequality and police brutality find out how congress is taking the first steps towards changing the nation's police say. plus after this woman's multiple racist rants were caught on camera another woman is now shared details about in the counter she had back with that same lady in october. and up next by controversy is brewing amongst bart's board of directors and whether the agency's code of >>so bart is now the latest bay area agency in the spotlight following nationwide calls to defund the police. >>artificial at an east bay advocacy group are clashing about the role of uniformed officers on barton whether civilian response 2 non criminal calls would work better kron four's haaziq but you'd has the story. >>those bars code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by do what he does in
>>you can see they're getting their oars cleaned right now even in the shower area which like the saunas are going to stay off limits. under the new guidelines. maureen kelly companies. >>much more ahead coming up tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 following protests against racial inequality and police brutality find out how congress is taking the first steps towards changing the nation's police say. plus after this woman's multiple racist rants were caught on camera another woman is...
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unemployment they're cutting back and not paying the rent in april and may for example roughly half those oars in america did not pay rent to the landlord or whatever a space they were occupying so the landlords are a stock and they in turn can pay their bankers for the loans they took out well some of the things every company is thinking about is can they raced prices at the same time that they cut their costs in order to recruit at least part of the profits that they have lost because of how the pandemic was gandel in this country and now the economic crash on top of it and so yes you're going to see price rises across the board because that's one of the ways companies as a to try to recover their situation it's bad for the rest of us but that's kind of the situation where we're in everybody is hurt and because we don't have an economic system that brings people together but puts them in a competitive struggle everybody is trying to save himself or herself and their own business and food price rises are part of that equation. everybody is right and the supply chain interruptions touch every
unemployment they're cutting back and not paying the rent in april and may for example roughly half those oars in america did not pay rent to the landlord or whatever a space they were occupying so the landlords are a stock and they in turn can pay their bankers for the loans they took out well some of the things every company is thinking about is can they raced prices at the same time that they cut their costs in order to recruit at least part of the profits that they have lost because of how...
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one of their good oars maine exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers are our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again like grose's as long as they continue winning the battle against the intrusive new virus. you see in human al-jazeera. and that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with ask via twitter use the hash tag c d c when you do or drop us an e-mail counting the cost to down to 0 dark matter is our address there's more for you on line about 0 dot com slash c.d.c. battle to take you straight to our patriots has individual reports links and the entire episode for you to catch up on. that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm sammy's a than from the whole team here thanks for joining us the news on al-jazeera is next. in uncertain and isolating times the liste
one of their good oars maine exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers are our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again like grose's as long as they continue winning the battle against the intrusive new...
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>>you can see they're getting their oars clean right now even in the shower area which like the saunas are going to stay off limits. >>under the new guidelines. maureen kelly, i'm 40. >>coming up next here on kron 4 news at 5 following protests against racial inequality and police brutality how congress is taking the first steps towards changing the nation's policing. plus after this woman's, multiple racist rants were caught on camera another woman is now sharing details about an encounter she had with her back in october. and up next why controversy is brewing amongst bart's board of directors and whether the agency's code of conduct ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. now the latest bay area agency in the spotlight fol
>>you can see they're getting their oars clean right now even in the shower area which like the saunas are going to stay off limits. >>under the new guidelines. maureen kelly, i'm 40. >>coming up next here on kron 4 news at 5 following protests against racial inequality and police brutality how congress is taking the first steps towards changing the nation's policing. plus after this woman's, multiple racist rants were caught on camera another woman is now sharing details...
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our institutions, oare responsible. we are accountable to this moment.et's just call that out. >> reporter: newsom's remarks a contrast to president trump who on a call with state governors this morning called some governors weak and pushed for more aggressive tactics to stop the protesters. here is audio obtained by abc. >> you have to dominate. if you don't dominate, you are wasting your time. you are going to look like a bunch of jerks. you have to dominate. and you have to arrest people and you have to try people and they have to go to jail for long periods of time. >> reporter: newsom stayed away from directly responding to president trump. asked why that is, he said this. >> i could be a part of the daily back and forth in the news cycle and continue to perpetuate the problems that persist in this country or i can choose to focus a message that i think is so much more powerful and i hope more residents, people watching, and that is i care more about them than some of the noise i heard on the morning phone call. >> reporter: newsom had his own more
our institutions, oare responsible. we are accountable to this moment.et's just call that out. >> reporter: newsom's remarks a contrast to president trump who on a call with state governors this morning called some governors weak and pushed for more aggressive tactics to stop the protesters. here is audio obtained by abc. >> you have to dominate. if you don't dominate, you are wasting your time. you are going to look like a bunch of jerks. you have to dominate. and you have to...
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time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarsvirus, with more than 34,000 lives lost. applause this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive, but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply asking in an interview to thank doctors, 110w an interview to thank doctors, now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga vanetta, venetian rowing. and inspiration perhaps, hopefully venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim norman, bbc news. it does look tempting, doesn't it? that's it from me for now. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ samanthatv news hello. i know not everyone is a fan of intense summer heat, but that's what parts of the uk are facing in the week ahead, particularly into england and wales, with soaring heat and humidity as well. all areas, though, will be turning warmer. but for scotland and northern i
time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarsvirus, with more than 34,000 lives lost. applause this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive, but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply asking in an interview to thank doctors, 110w an interview to thank doctors, now doctors should be...
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time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary elements, which are the boats and oarsy coronavirus, with more than 3a,000 lives lost. applause. this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps? hopefully, venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. a heatwave looms. during the middle to end of the week temperatures in some parts of the country will exceed 30 celsius. notjust as, a large chunk of the continent will experience this heatwave. it has already been very hot in scandinavia for a considerable amount of time. into the weekend, by saturday, sunday, we are expecting low pressure to swing in off the atla n
time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary elements, which are the boats and oarsy coronavirus, with more than 3a,000 lives lost. applause. this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some...
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it's famous for its roses one of their good oars main exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again smell like grose's as long as they continue winning the battle against the intrusive new virus . you see in human al-jazeera. while staying in the region of venezuela opposition leader one wider is refusing to recognize the appointment of a team to oversee the next parliamentary election the supreme court named new leaders for the national electoral council it's been repeatedly accused of favoring the ruling socialist party opponents boycotted the presidential election won by nicholas majority years ago because they said there was vote rigging. so. not only are they clearly committing a crime they're making a huge political mistake it's a mistake that i'
it's famous for its roses one of their good oars main exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again smell like grose's as long as they continue winning the...
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its famous for its roses one of their good oars main exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers are our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again smell like roses as long as they continue winning the battle against the intrusive new virus. you see in human al-jazeera. farmers in italy have banded together to fly in seasonal workers to save their harvest pandemic restrictions which stop people travelling purton to leave valuable projects projects rotting in the field. reports . it's summer harvest time in italy and crops are ripe ready to be picked but this year does this shortage of foreign workers from sudden means it's rainy and countries such as a morocco and tunisia without them all of the dust and crops could go to waste 70 tons per day the farmer owns $200.00 hectares in a boot so in central i
its famous for its roses one of their good oars main exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers are our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again smell like roses as long as they continue winning the...
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measure m, use of data, oare companies giving enough data for companies like page you are duty and othersthe ecosystem to analyze that and make positive change >> we host an annual inclusion survey that looks at the engagement of our employees through the lens of how they identify which is different than traditional engagement survey. this summer we will be releasing our adversity stats and inclusion statistics because we think more companies need to lead by example. p they're going to drive measurable change. it's helps you measure >> is there a need for initiatives for masses of companies to provide that data so that it can have the most impact >> i think we have to start making sure we know what's going on within our own organizations first. people have more data that they need what to do it it's the insights and actions. >> driving results from that i hear you thanks for being with us >> thanks for having me. >>> watching this market, it was about 30 seconds till the judge. it's the travel related names that have taken the lead today somewhat at the expense of the tinl and microsofts
measure m, use of data, oare companies giving enough data for companies like page you are duty and othersthe ecosystem to analyze that and make positive change >> we host an annual inclusion survey that looks at the engagement of our employees through the lens of how they identify which is different than traditional engagement survey. this summer we will be releasing our adversity stats and inclusion statistics because we think more companies need to lead by example. p they're going to...
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>> oar she wants to have a good solution to put them at ease. >> i don't think they understand the effect of that uniform, that baton. the oakland school board member said $6 million would go back into the general fund and would be used toward student services. today at the board of education meeting, members believe it will past. >> ousd is moving in the right direction. >> reporter: it could include security cameras, gates that lock and trained peacekeepers. she said police at schools give a false sense of security. >> you can't get officers to 84 schools if there's an incident going on all over the place. we already had to rely on city police, so this isn't anything new. >> reporter: tony thurman launched a program to get more on the impact of police on schools. >> when police are on campus, this results in more suspensions and arrests and specifically african-american students and students of color. >> reporter: thurman wants clear alternatives to be met. >> a plaintiff should never be the disciplinarian. many schools have used school resource officers in that way. >> if this passes,
>> oar she wants to have a good solution to put them at ease. >> i don't think they understand the effect of that uniform, that baton. the oakland school board member said $6 million would go back into the general fund and would be used toward student services. today at the board of education meeting, members believe it will past. >> ousd is moving in the right direction. >> reporter: it could include security cameras, gates that lock and trained peacekeepers. she said...
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when you test -- when you do testing to that extent, you oar going to find more people, more cases. so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. they test and they test. we had tests of people don't know what's going on. we have another one over here. the young man's 10 years old. he's got the sniffles. he'll recover in 15 minutes. that's a case! >> those comments after learning that six of his own campaign staffers tested positive with the coronavirus. the campaign rally was attended by thousands of people, packing into that tight area of an arena, most with no masks which doctors say could create a super spreader event and there have been some estimates of the number of people that did in fact crowd that arena. start the coverage at the white house. kristen holmes joining us now. the president's team says the calls for slower testing was a joke and responding to number of people and the criticism about the rally. >> reporter: yeah. a lot of stuff coming out of last night's rally. this was his first rally really since coronavirus hit and the first time out of the house sp
when you test -- when you do testing to that extent, you oar going to find more people, more cases. so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. they test and they test. we had tests of people don't know what's going on. we have another one over here. the young man's 10 years old. he's got the sniffles. he'll recover in 15 minutes. that's a case! >> those comments after learning that six of his own campaign staffers tested positive with the coronavirus. the campaign rally was...
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as if the administration given up on dealing with coronavirus which is alarming like throwing your oarsof the boat and almost taking a tour of places where coronavirus is just ravaging communities. >> yes. the tulsa rally was planned because it was the furthest -- one of the furthest ahead they said coming to reopening and planned before the spike there. and arizona is a swing state. and they want to go to arizona. they want to go to wisconsin. so the president and the team trying to find ways as best they can for him to be present in these states which will determine whether or not he gets elected again. you're right. it doesn't speak to the thing that they're trying to ignore which is the fact that the coronavirus is spiking in some of these places, especially where he is going today. >> all right. putting the lives of your voters at risk doesn't seem like a great strategy but, dana bash, thank you so much. >> i want to say you have a great sense of humor. >> thank you, dana. i appreciate that. as do you. thank you. >>> president trump ord eing the feds to arrest anyone who vandalizes
as if the administration given up on dealing with coronavirus which is alarming like throwing your oarsof the boat and almost taking a tour of places where coronavirus is just ravaging communities. >> yes. the tulsa rally was planned because it was the furthest -- one of the furthest ahead they said coming to reopening and planned before the spike there. and arizona is a swing state. and they want to go to arizona. they want to go to wisconsin. so the president and the team trying to find...
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he's viewed as widely more religious than president trump. 63% of adults believes trump is not at all oaroo religious compared to 55% who believe biden is, quote, very religious. there is growing an zit about the former vice president's ability to peel off christian voters who supported trump back in 2016 including 81% of white evangelicals he carries of white house allies and people involved in his campaign. a decline in support could deliver a fatal blow to trump's re-election chanceses, which largely hinge on his expanse of support of religious voters to mack up for the enthusiasm gasp -- gaps among others. >>> let's switch gears and check in with meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. i hope everyone had a wonderful father's day. we're going to get hit-and-miss storms, maybe thunderstorms. we woke up in oklahoma and texas with storms that came down from the north. a lot of lightning with those and 60-mile-per-hour winds. the worst is through the dallas area, so that's good. we've also got a good deal of storms in eastern iowa approaching the quad cities, some
he's viewed as widely more religious than president trump. 63% of adults believes trump is not at all oaroo religious compared to 55% who believe biden is, quote, very religious. there is growing an zit about the former vice president's ability to peel off christian voters who supported trump back in 2016 including 81% of white evangelicals he carries of white house allies and people involved in his campaign. a decline in support could deliver a fatal blow to trump's re-election chanceses,...
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i think you oar going to end up with primarily the same result. i'm hoping this time that the change will be a lot more prominent, that it will involve some change in our laws and our policies. otherwise, the police chief leading in atlanta will be quickly forgotten and we'll move on to something else. >> and i know this question might infer that i'm asking you to get into the mind of the officers, but when you have this consequence after the sequence of events that we just saw, and now a 27-year-old man is dead after initially sleeping in the car and then someone calls police, they do a check on him, and the next thing you know he is dead. this comes after a pursuit in north charleston, michael brown in ferguson and most recently george floyd. one would think that there is a more intense awareness of duty when going out on any of these calls amid every police department right now is being further scrutinized on even entertaining additional training, sensitivity training, et cetera. and that this would happen the way in which it happened on the he
i think you oar going to end up with primarily the same result. i'm hoping this time that the change will be a lot more prominent, that it will involve some change in our laws and our policies. otherwise, the police chief leading in atlanta will be quickly forgotten and we'll move on to something else. >> and i know this question might infer that i'm asking you to get into the mind of the officers, but when you have this consequence after the sequence of events that we just saw, and now a...
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so a criminal trial take 20 years oar so to reach the dockets. the his tornado who first unearthed the signature by 1998 said he did not believe that maurice deserving tore charged with these crimes. wives that? in vichy, he was a small bureaucrat. his job was literally to put his suggest on orders of men who ranked above him. both of those men, by 1998, when the trial actually took place were dead. but the french, because the populace was well aware of the sordid, twisted and frankly truly complicated history of what happened during the war, and they were looking for basically a scapegoat. who can we nail for this? that became pupp. ion. i won't say exactly how robert gets involved, but he ends up becoming involved in the trial. >> did you get to speak to any of his family? >> yes, i did. i was very fortunate. all of robert's children, his three daughters, his son, all agreed to speak with me. that was actually a mixed blessing. it was wonderful, of course, because i came to know the man. it was not so great, because robert was from a certain cu
so a criminal trial take 20 years oar so to reach the dockets. the his tornado who first unearthed the signature by 1998 said he did not believe that maurice deserving tore charged with these crimes. wives that? in vichy, he was a small bureaucrat. his job was literally to put his suggest on orders of men who ranked above him. both of those men, by 1998, when the trial actually took place were dead. but the french, because the populace was well aware of the sordid, twisted and frankly truly...
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your don't put things in the president's daily brief only when they oar completely corroborated and verifieduse then it's fact. you normally put things in with some degree of uncertainty and the assessment will describe the level and why it matters for the conclusion but this is the kind of thing that is designed to go to the president of the united states. now, past presidents read the pdb in most cases religiously, some also took oral briefings. this is the first president persons since nixon documented that he just doesn't seem to read it and it falls upon advisers around the president to make sure that one way or another he gets this information. the white house situation room gets intelligence. the national security council staff gets intelligence. these are people to go to the president saying, mr. president, i know you might not have read this grave development but let me walk you through it and explain what's happening and maybe we can create some options about what the u.s. government is going to do about it. as of now, the best picture we have is that those discussions did not take
your don't put things in the president's daily brief only when they oar completely corroborated and verifieduse then it's fact. you normally put things in with some degree of uncertainty and the assessment will describe the level and why it matters for the conclusion but this is the kind of thing that is designed to go to the president of the united states. now, past presidents read the pdb in most cases religiously, some also took oral briefings. this is the first president persons since nixon...
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could be a hubcap that if you think the way they're using that hubcap could cause serious bodily injury oarcommitted a really bad crime, which means that they could be a really a threat of serious harm to others. that part i don't think fits here, that's why we highlighted the other part. in that context, what do you see. >> so breaking it down further, here's going to be the analysis consistent with what you showed, chris. >> number one was the officer in immediate fear of death or serious physical injury. that's the first inquiry. was the force they used proportionate to whatever threat was posed. and did they act reasonably under the circumstances? there's an argument to be made in this case, that when a person is running away, they're having a taser -- which is not a dangerous or deadly weapon, did you or was there a need to shoot and fire when they turn and proceeded to run and you're shooting toward the back. you let the person go. you live to fight another day. as it relates to a defensive position. the defense is going to argue it was a split second decision that needed to be made.
could be a hubcap that if you think the way they're using that hubcap could cause serious bodily injury oarcommitted a really bad crime, which means that they could be a really a threat of serious harm to others. that part i don't think fits here, that's why we highlighted the other part. in that context, what do you see. >> so breaking it down further, here's going to be the analysis consistent with what you showed, chris. >> number one was the officer in immediate fear of death or...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, e national football league is under increasing pressure, four oars after the franci 49ers colin kaepernick started his own protest by taking a knee during national anthem. he has not played in the league since. in florida today, the jacksonville jaguars marched in solidarity. and more than a dof.l. players released a "stronger together" veo on social media. >> on behalf of the national football leae, this is what we, the players, would like to hear you state: we the national football league, condemn racism and the systemic oppression of black people. >> reporter: those demands continued today and to this evening, in cities across the country. from kansas city... to dallas, where the police department organized a "blue for black lives matter" march. and in minneapolis today, whee police killed george floyd, the city agreed to ban all police bystanding officers to intervene in violations. and california governor gavin newsom also announced an end to pinning suspects by the neck. support from many corners, and steps toward reform. for the pbs newshour, i'm stepha
. >> reporter: meanwhile, e national football league is under increasing pressure, four oars after the franci 49ers colin kaepernick started his own protest by taking a knee during national anthem. he has not played in the league since. in florida today, the jacksonville jaguars marched in solidarity. and more than a dof.l. players released a "stronger together" veo on social media. >> on behalf of the national football leae, this is what we, the players, would like to...
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. >> britney, oare calls to defun the police hurting or helping getting a deal done? to be what it's not. >> well, i think your last point there is so critical. that the president likes to pervert the meaning of what activists and organizers have been saying for quite some time now. and the call to defund and divest from police and reinvest in communities. that has been coming from the ground up. look, i get it. i know the unknown is scary to the everyday listener and the everyday citizen. but what is known is that what is happening right now is not only not working, it is fatal for so many of us. so we can't keep doing the same thing and expecting the same result. as you shared, i was on president obama's 21st century policing task force back in 2015. and even president obama has said, we now have new information. we have better data. we have more information about which solutions work and which ones don't. so the kinds of demands that were being made in 2014 and 2015 that congress and the white house are just now talking about making, are too little, too late for so
. >> britney, oare calls to defun the police hurting or helping getting a deal done? to be what it's not. >> well, i think your last point there is so critical. that the president likes to pervert the meaning of what activists and organizers have been saying for quite some time now. and the call to defund and divest from police and reinvest in communities. that has been coming from the ground up. look, i get it. i know the unknown is scary to the everyday listener and the everyday...
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and we have to have that conversation at this moment oar we'll be right back here -- not in five years, but probably next week and definitely next month. >> i want to bring in l.a. honig our cnn legal analyst. i want to read to you a statement that we just got from the georgia governor, brian kemp, he issued the statement via twitter on the death of rayshard brooks, who was shot and killed by the atlanta police. at the atlanta police department's request, the gbi, the ga launched an investigation into the conduct of two atlanta police department officers that led to the death of rayshard brooks, i am confident gbi director rick reynolds and his team will follow the facts to ensure justice is served. as always we stand ready to provide resources and support to protect giorgians who are peacefully protesting. that statement from the georgia governor. ellie, let me get your reaction to that and your thoughts on what's happening. you see the wendys where this incident occurred, it's totally emplacened right now. >> that's an important statement by the georgia governor, the first thing that
and we have to have that conversation at this moment oar we'll be right back here -- not in five years, but probably next week and definitely next month. >> i want to bring in l.a. honig our cnn legal analyst. i want to read to you a statement that we just got from the georgia governor, brian kemp, he issued the statement via twitter on the death of rayshard brooks, who was shot and killed by the atlanta police. at the atlanta police department's request, the gbi, the ga launched an...
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does is have the potential to cause harm to the people in the immediate area oar officers. the officer was not in immediate threat of harm and we were in a parking lot where there were cars in the drive-thru. so we didn't see in the video surveillance people outside of their cars who were in the direct path that mr. brooks was running to to assess whether or not somebody could be tased by a taser already discharged. so you have to calculate that. we're looking at it in hindsight. one of the things that officers have used as a protection to get the benefit of the doubt is the phrase split-second decisions. they're forced to make split-second decisions all of the time. so while we're considering the whole list of calculus here, what the prosecutor will look to is whether or not he can prove beyond a reasonable doubt or even charge a crime when you have a split-second decision to assess all of what i meanted compared to what a jury could in hindsight. having said that, the analysis is so on point that the fact that lethal force has always been intended to use as a last resort.
does is have the potential to cause harm to the people in the immediate area oar officers. the officer was not in immediate threat of harm and we were in a parking lot where there were cars in the drive-thru. so we didn't see in the video surveillance people outside of their cars who were in the direct path that mr. brooks was running to to assess whether or not somebody could be tased by a taser already discharged. so you have to calculate that. we're looking at it in hindsight. one of the...
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. >> and i wonder as you oar looking at what we have all been watching, right, some people have beeng here the last two weeks, thousands of americans taking to the streets to protest racism, do you rworr as you work on a coronavirus initiative that you're going to see more outbreaks because of people being so close together? >> the scientists are worried and i'm prone to align with them. the protesters themselves are that which protects our democracy so we owe them to protect them, as well. so we are beginning a pilot program tomorrow 12th in washington, d.c. in coordination with the mayor's office as well as the movement for black lives and curative labs that's an exceptional partner in the condition and doing protested testing and then again looking at the dates here, 19 through 21 june also in d.c. and hope to see a return on that in the sense that protesters participate, participate at six-feet distance in the lines with masks and that we are able to offer them the assistance that they're offering the greater republic. >> last night the vice president tweeted and then he actually
. >> and i wonder as you oar looking at what we have all been watching, right, some people have beeng here the last two weeks, thousands of americans taking to the streets to protest racism, do you rworr as you work on a coronavirus initiative that you're going to see more outbreaks because of people being so close together? >> the scientists are worried and i'm prone to align with them. the protesters themselves are that which protects our democracy so we owe them to protect them,...
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>>you can see they're getting their oars cleaned right now even in the shower area which like the saunas are going to stay off limits. >>under the new guidelines. maureen kelly companies. >>whether time now as we take a live look outside that is sfo as we get ready for a it yeah that's right lars we could hear the wind blowing on that live shot with gayle, ong just a few minutes ago the winds that it's it's kind of whipping in spots around the bay area today we actually have some gusts of 40. >>he was a 50 mile an hour gust. but that was over the altman passes the more the mountaintop still down below. >>it was blustery at times that continues out there tonight and that is carrying with it that nice cool marine air in the low clouds and the fog that drop the temperatures down big time outside today, you are 20 degrees cooler in some spots to him from well above the average as much as 10 plus degrees above the average to 10 degrees below the average for this time of year all the way down to 70 degrees in little more down from a high of over 90 yesterday 73 degrees in concord today much mo
>>you can see they're getting their oars cleaned right now even in the shower area which like the saunas are going to stay off limits. >>under the new guidelines. maureen kelly companies. >>whether time now as we take a live look outside that is sfo as we get ready for a it yeah that's right lars we could hear the wind blowing on that live shot with gayle, ong just a few minutes ago the winds that it's it's kind of whipping in spots around the bay area today we actually have...
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time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarshis was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors, now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration perhaps? hopefully venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. so you are now up to date on all the top stories and, of course, our business headlines as well. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @sallybundockbbc. have a good day. and if you are on bbc world news eye will see you soon. hello. i know not everyone is a fan of intense summer heat, but that's what parts of the uk are facing in the week ahead, particularly into england and wales, with soaring heat and humidity as well. all areas, though, will be turning warmer. but for s
time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarshis was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors, now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is...
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attorney general, quote, barr lost his way a long time ago, and perhaps nowhere has this been truer oar more blatantly public than the firing of the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, an office so protective of its notorious independence that is widely referred to as the sovereign district of new york. just tonight jerry nadler, he of the house judiciary committee democratic side, said he is starting the process of issuing a subpoena to barr over the firing of berman. we're also hearing much more from the president's former national security adviser john bolton. over the weekend, a federal judge ruled his widely anticipated book could be published. good news because it's been printed and shipped, and while it officially comes out at the top of the next hour, it's already arriving in homes. but the judge suggested bolton may have to forfeit proceeds from the book and still may face other penalties for publishing it without formal clearance. the book is called "the room where it happened." among our next guests, susan page of "usa today" recently spoke to bolton about th
attorney general, quote, barr lost his way a long time ago, and perhaps nowhere has this been truer oar more blatantly public than the firing of the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, an office so protective of its notorious independence that is widely referred to as the sovereign district of new york. just tonight jerry nadler, he of the house judiciary committee democratic side, said he is starting the process of issuing a subpoena to barr over the firing of berman. we're...
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time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarshe frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps? hopefully, venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. we will bring you the forecast in a moment. potentially, going down from two metres to one metre, john says in current circumstances i wouldn't feel comfortable going into a social space where people could come as close as a metre. i am so glad that wales will make its own decisions on this. let's bring you the weather. here is carol. hello again. at the start of this week, some of us will see some rain — more notably across the north and the west of the country. but then what you'll find is, increasingly, temperatures are going to
time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarshe frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps?...
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they have been separated from home somehow through genocide oar trauma or through the history of indigenous history in the americas what they must do is spiral inward, find they're way back to community back to home and very much the four characters i talked about in black sun are on that journey. they're trying to find their way back to home. unfortunately home for one does not know them, for another does not understand them, for another does not recognize them, and for the last does not know them. i think it's a journey that these characters are on but many of us are on, certainly me as an adoptee, have traveled my own version of this journey through my life. i was on 0 panel recently called the colonizing of fiction and i talked about what my first novel called trail of lightning, meant to me and how that was a novel about survival. about my own survival, as i said before, writing that was this act of survival for me. but black sun is something very different. this is my book where i'm allowed to thrive. i say that this is the book of my heart. this is the one that is the dream, that the
they have been separated from home somehow through genocide oar trauma or through the history of indigenous history in the americas what they must do is spiral inward, find they're way back to community back to home and very much the four characters i talked about in black sun are on that journey. they're trying to find their way back to home. unfortunately home for one does not know them, for another does not understand them, for another does not recognize them, and for the last does not know...
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its famous for its roses one of their good oars main exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again smell like grose's as long as they continue winning the battle against the intrusive new virus . you see in human al-jazeera. the normal central shops will reopen in england on monday coronavirus restrictions to boost the economy prime minister boris johnson says safety measures will be in place and also szell distancing guidelines and rules about disinfecting products handled by customers the u.k. government is also reviewing its 2 metre social distancing rule as it looks to reopen bars and restaurants. is also looking at easing travel restrictions on new arrivals travelers not face 2 weeks of self isolation when they land 3 major airlines have launched legal
its famous for its roses one of their good oars main exports but with the world economy on lockdown there roses have been wilting away. in the flowers our main source of income around 80 percent of the population lives from them so this pandemic has hurt us badly. a few cargo planes are beginning to export their beautiful products again albeit in small quantities. but the indigenous community likes to say that their lives will again smell like grose's as long as they continue winning the battle...
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we were talking to laurie garrett about the pandemic, and here we oar are -- she said we're dealing with our second wavelets. how do you feel there? >> i've said it before. i think there's a sense of post-traumatic stress here. people are kind of looking around at the economic signals are really, really troubling, disastrous you might even say. i think one of the key lessons for governments around the world is we are spending so much time. whoever our government is, trying to -- listening and trying to understand how it's going to affect the political decisions being made. really decisions are being made by the virus. the virus is running things. and we're just trying to control it. and that is true all around the world. >> truer words haven't been spoken all hour. keir simmons, thanks for spending time with us. tell your daughter time for bed. >>> coming up -- donald trump's strategy and constant state of denial. "deadline white house" begins next. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car ins
we were talking to laurie garrett about the pandemic, and here we oar are -- she said we're dealing with our second wavelets. how do you feel there? >> i've said it before. i think there's a sense of post-traumatic stress here. people are kind of looking around at the economic signals are really, really troubling, disastrous you might even say. i think one of the key lessons for governments around the world is we are spending so much time. whoever our government is, trying to -- listening...
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with the state adjutant general and when we look at some of the branches within the army and their oars that have a tendency to have higher promotion rates to make sure that the soldiers and airmen entering those formations reflect our communities in terms of ethnicity so they are given the same level of opportunity at the highest ranks. >> thank you and thank you both for your service, i look forward to confirming you both. senator blackburn? >> i think i may be the last one in the queue. you are recognized, senator blackburn. sen. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. general, i want to talk to you what you have done with the guard -- sen. inhofe: let me interrupt for a moment. you are coming through very quietly here. let me ask the generals if they can hear senator blackburn. go ahead and perceive, i am sorry to interrupt. sen. blackburn: that is perfectly fine. as i was saying, as the director of the guard, realigning the 2018 --s and the to lookit is important at and we are thinking about this realignment and we look at what is happening with the 278 -- you i wanted to hear from is,
with the state adjutant general and when we look at some of the branches within the army and their oars that have a tendency to have higher promotion rates to make sure that the soldiers and airmen entering those formations reflect our communities in terms of ethnicity so they are given the same level of opportunity at the highest ranks. >> thank you and thank you both for your service, i look forward to confirming you both. senator blackburn? >> i think i may be the last one in the...
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time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarsn the frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps? hopefully, venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. thank you for your messages on two metres potentially going down to one metres potentially going down to one metre in england. susanna says it doesn't make sense, all nonessential shops opening, pubs and restaurants are due to open soon and the two metres distance being eased yet it's not safe for all children to go back to school. clearly education is not a priority, it is beyond ridiculous. if the distance is reduced says diana, it should be compulsory to use a mask everywhere. trish says i'm not happy with the two metre rule
time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oarsn the frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps?...
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officers probably felt, you know, very bad and felt like they needed to get him back or, you know, which oar not going to let him get away with this which is an emotional response to a job, a professional job that you can't have that type of an emotional response when you have someone's life and death in your hands. >> just to be clear, do you know in the state of georgia, obviously you would know this better than i would, is it -- i mean, obviously to resist arrest that's not a legal use of force or deadly force to be more specific. is it permissible by law that if somebody resists an arrest that they be shot? >> no. it's not permissible. use of force, there's a continuum and resisting arrest is not on there. if the officer is fearing for their life or the safety of their life or of someone else through deadly force, then they have the right to use that force and we would never say they shouldn't. they have a very, very difficult job. but if someone is running away from you, all right, getting away, attempting to flee, he doesn't have a knife or something that can kill someone else, i mean,
officers probably felt, you know, very bad and felt like they needed to get him back or, you know, which oar not going to let him get away with this which is an emotional response to a job, a professional job that you can't have that type of an emotional response when you have someone's life and death in your hands. >> just to be clear, do you know in the state of georgia, obviously you would know this better than i would, is it -- i mean, obviously to resist arrest that's not a legal use...
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the city tried another round of gathering close oars and close yours, that was met with resistance andisco implemented a mask order, two of them, actually, the first one, the police chief informed the health officer and the mayor that if they kept enforcing the mask order he were going to run out of jail cells. it was definitely widely despised. >> alex you are summing it up, but in a quote from an interview you gave you said they faced a second spike in cases in 1918 because they got back to life too quickly. is history repeating itself? >> i fear it might be. back in early april a colleague and i wrote an op ed in the woechlt where we said to people you know based on the experience of 1918, based on our study along with the cdc looking a of the the non-pharmaceutical interventions knowing they were going to be written into the pandemic response guidance today people have to prepare themselves to live under these orders for a long time. and every single state has opened up too early in my opinion. and we are seeing the result of that now with massive spikes of cases in more than half
the city tried another round of gathering close oars and close yours, that was met with resistance andisco implemented a mask order, two of them, actually, the first one, the police chief informed the health officer and the mayor that if they kept enforcing the mask order he were going to run out of jail cells. it was definitely widely despised. >> alex you are summing it up, but in a quote from an interview you gave you said they faced a second spike in cases in 1918 because they got...
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>>you can see they're getting their oars cleaned right now even in the shower area which like the saunas looking for something fun to do drive in concerts are heading to the bay area the alameda county fair has been canceled for the first time and its long history because of the coronavirus pandemic but this weekend they will be hosting the bay area's first drive in concert. yes so saturday and sunday the fairgrounds will host 3 cover bands are you ready drum roll please journey zz top van halen this is going to be from 07:00pm until 10:00pm each night. doors open at 6 tickets love their 100 bucks per vehicle. marty and i were wondering like how many people rightly or bus or can buy tickets in advance or at gate 12 if you're looking for something fun to do. all right over to the peninsula now the senate hail supervisor superior court will be resuming jury trials on monday and there will be new restrictions in place to try and limit the spread of covid-19 the county made the announcement on twitter friday afternoon also tweeting this picture. jurors will have to check in at one of these o
>>you can see they're getting their oars cleaned right now even in the shower area which like the saunas looking for something fun to do drive in concerts are heading to the bay area the alameda county fair has been canceled for the first time and its long history because of the coronavirus pandemic but this weekend they will be hosting the bay area's first drive in concert. yes so saturday and sunday the fairgrounds will host 3 cover bands are you ready drum roll please journey zz top...
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they did have this information it didn't go high enough to where it would reach the president's desk oar be in his daily briefing. brian: both could be true. carter scholar with the cna worked for joe dunford the bounty information if true could be a random initiative rather than one that reflected a well accord nafted program ordered by the highest level of government which would lead to not be in the presidential daily brief because a random initiative would not make it there. steve: all right. more on this a little later on. meanwhile, let's go ahead and talk about what's going on out in seattle. the very latest on that chop zone we had heard that the seattle mayor jenny durkan was going to start taking down the barricades. she said she was going to clear barriers from the chop area by sunday morning. late sunday, still up there because what's going on there right now has become very clear that the people in that zone are not being served with the city services can't get the police to come in there if somebody is being shot at or robbed. carmen best says it's absolutely necessary for
they did have this information it didn't go high enough to where it would reach the president's desk oar be in his daily briefing. brian: both could be true. carter scholar with the cna worked for joe dunford the bounty information if true could be a random initiative rather than one that reflected a well accord nafted program ordered by the highest level of government which would lead to not be in the presidential daily brief because a random initiative would not make it there. steve: all...
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e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oarancial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods north beach and chinatown the i try to be out in the community as much as and i think, being a the cafe eating at the neighborhood lunch place people come up and talk to you, you never have time alone but really it is fun hi, i'm one the owners and is ceo of cafe trespassing in north beach many people refer to cafe trees as a the living room of north beach most of the clients are local and living up the
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e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oarcial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods north beach and chinatown the i try to be out in the community as much as and i think, being a the cafe eating at the neighborhood lunch place people come up and talk to you, you never have time alone but really it is fun hi, i'm one the owners and is ceo of cafe trespassing in north beach many people refer to cafe trees as a the living room of north beach most of the clients are local and living up the hi
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the chancellor said yesterday, this is a quote, advise oars advise ministers who are elected to make protecting businesses and allowing them to open up again so that we can start to recover. but it clearly needs to be based on best advice but ultimately the government will be making the decisions, having had the review, having worked with the scientist, making sure we speak to the retail sector, the hospitality sector, and then we will be able to keep all of these things. can you understand as well has some people might be scratching their heads this morning to stop we spoke to a gp. we a lwa ys morning to stop we spoke to a gp. we always speak to a gp this morning —— every morning at 634. there are patients that have come and spoke to her and she has her own issues about being able to go and buy shoes but can't go and see her parents who lived together in the same house. can't go and see her parents who lived together in the same housem is effectively about places where you congregate. this is why the hospitality sector has not yet opened. if you are going on, you are buying somethi
the chancellor said yesterday, this is a quote, advise oars advise ministers who are elected to make protecting businesses and allowing them to open up again so that we can start to recover. but it clearly needs to be based on best advice but ultimately the government will be making the decisions, having had the review, having worked with the scientist, making sure we speak to the retail sector, the hospitality sector, and then we will be able to keep all of these things. can you understand as...