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the arrest of a norse by tuesday police ony tuesday.lth workers demonstrating for higher pay, their dedications being revered during the pandemic, then the image of a nurse being roughly handled by police causing outrage. the nurse's daughter tweeted, "this woman is my mother, 50 years old, she works 12 to 14 hours a day." later, further pictures emerged of the nurse moments before her throwing stones at police officers. campaigners said her actions did not justify her treatment. >> here, we have a woman just five feet tall held down by four heavily armed police officers. that is totally disproportionate. with is really a problem the orders being given to police and the way they are trained. we managed to speak to her one-on-one. she was visibly very shaken and traumatized. she did not want to be filmed. she did tell us a little bit about how she felt very angry, very upset. she rolled up the sleeves of her jacket and had bruises all over her arm. she had been so roughly treated, she still had blood on her forehead. the video shows the
the arrest of a norse by tuesday police ony tuesday.lth workers demonstrating for higher pay, their dedications being revered during the pandemic, then the image of a nurse being roughly handled by police causing outrage. the nurse's daughter tweeted, "this woman is my mother, 50 years old, she works 12 to 14 hours a day." later, further pictures emerged of the nurse moments before her throwing stones at police officers. campaigners said her actions did not justify her treatment....
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with so it wasn't until 1996 that we began to get things more organized and we got a legal team greg oni and solicitor and karma got to look on barrister we gave the organizations and the name justice for the for that was in january of 96. they went on then to try to get the irish government to provide a public inquiry into the dublin mama and bombings all doors were closed to us on terror 999 which was the 25th anniversary of the bombings of the family nash by the then tasia and for the 1st time most of. the jury. were present. to. those who were present the tourists who were told. i was in the 1st instance the 1st were grown to 22000000 from when we would say on this important issue to larry i'll be talking to go to them on the 42nd anniversary. when i was walking and. the westfield motor company. in the character manned. a little boy pencil and all of the slogan of it no money to bring. and that's i remembers the priest. to me you have solution. on down with. those going around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and i was from what you said i woke up in the
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at the heart of this is a border dispspute handeded down frfrom h --oni times with nigerer neither beijingor new delhihi able to agree where it acactualy ststands. there has been a war, there have been firefights, and this tuesday, it had been several decade than anyone h died duringng theseonfrontations. bubut there has been over 20 rounds of negotiations to settle this issue, alall of them hahave been unsuccessfuso f far. beyond this s border dispute, there's also g growing rivalry between two nuclear powers. on the onene hanan china hasas n increasingly more assertive in foreign policy, and territorial claims. we've seen this over the pastt you years with china making sweeping claims on the south china sea with china exerting more control over hong kong and not excluding using force to achievevreunification with taiwan. india has been exerting more control over its border regions with the building of roads and airstrips and the shipping in of mimilitary equipment.. alall this, bolstered by thehe e relatitionship with wawashingto, d.c. the latest confrontation is just the latest manifest
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i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life.e ony on tv there was sesame streetnd grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set of paints and brushes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that person who has something say. ee pbs and sesame strt,th opened all the world to me. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.to on the newshought: >> stop the pain. stop us from being tired. >> woodruff: the brother of george floyd tells congress ere needs to be an end t police violence and ngcism. then, ines and broken machines. a messy election in georgia. we break down what it means for the main event in november. plus, "reopening rks."se alabam a surge in covid cases, and a health care system struggling to keep pac >> i
i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life.e ony on tv there was sesame streetnd grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set of paints and brushes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to...
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reporter: the mural is located right here at city hall where right now there's a very sizable d he onis i want to live youth march and rally, take a look, we have a big group dancing, this is organized by the naacp of san francisco and oakland. earlier we saw another striking show of support. with tiny strokes of paintbrushes, these volunteers are determined to send a big message. >> black power is about us being able to live freely, stand, and walk in a warmer son. >> reporter: in huge block letters, the words meant to meet a transformative movement. >> the thing about being black in america is it's a constant trauma, there's never a day without trauma. just driving in a policeman pulls up, isn't even driving behind you is a traumatic experience for many black people. >> reporter: the mural stretches down fulton street from octavia to webster, this is clearly a grassroots movement. we saw families, even young children rolling out the ight o >> these letters ght artists, this is our voice. this is the motivation that's supposed to light the fire that inspires people. we need equity and
reporter: the mural is located right here at city hall where right now there's a very sizable d he onis i want to live youth march and rally, take a look, we have a big group dancing, this is organized by the naacp of san francisco and oakland. earlier we saw another striking show of support. with tiny strokes of paintbrushes, these volunteers are determined to send a big message. >> black power is about us being able to live freely, stand, and walk in a warmer son. >> reporter: in...
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oni am not an expert immigration. i understand there are some good studies that show for the lowest income workers, immigration has held down wages to some degree. my understanding is it is not a huge amount, but it is real. we will get to see in coming years how it plays out now that immigration has been reduced dramatically. have an experiment to see how that goes down. as a country, our birth rate is down. we will be having a shortage of workers long-term. we will see if that helps to raise the wages of people who do not have high skills or mental skills -- middle skills. it is a legitimate issue. caller: why are people paid by education instead of work? employers should pay you according to your work, not your education. guest: i think that is a great point. i think there is a problem, especially with employers that require for your college degrees for jobs that do not need th at level. employers use it as a shortcut, they are lazy. they say if i know someone has made it through college, they got in and persisted.
oni am not an expert immigration. i understand there are some good studies that show for the lowest income workers, immigration has held down wages to some degree. my understanding is it is not a huge amount, but it is real. we will get to see in coming years how it plays out now that immigration has been reduced dramatically. have an experiment to see how that goes down. as a country, our birth rate is down. we will be having a shortage of workers long-term. we will see if that helps to raise...
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. >> garrett: the district attorney told us he is troubled by the officer putting her knee onis neck d.a. has dropped the charges against busby, and says they never should have been brought. still ahead "plmigh be taking off again. why your flight could be bumpy. bumpy. blanker blank blank who has time for wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. for not only smoother skin in one day, and that's clinically proven. results that fast or your money back. unless you're attached to your wrinkles. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. could another come aroundot, becauthe corner.ength is supported by ours. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients
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below the key figure of 1.0, except in the north—west and south—west, where it is estimated to be right onitland, wales and northern ireland are on 0.8. all right, then, off we go. so as children continue to return to school in many parts of england, the infection rate remains on a knife edge. too much so for tameside council in greater manchester, which is now strongly advising its schools not to reopen on monday. let's go back to the question of the protest rallies today. leroy logan is a former met police commissioner and one of the founders of the black police assocation. he joined protesters in central london earlier in the week, and says today's events need to be more effectively managed in orderto maintain social distancing... i think it is about how the marches are being conducted. if it is done in an orderly fashion with proper stewarding to ensure people keep as much social distancing as possible and there is good dialogue with the police, then i think it is something that can be managed. what i saw on wednesday was there was a dense crowd, there was hardly any social distancing t
below the key figure of 1.0, except in the north—west and south—west, where it is estimated to be right onitland, wales and northern ireland are on 0.8. all right, then, off we go. so as children continue to return to school in many parts of england, the infection rate remains on a knife edge. too much so for tameside council in greater manchester, which is now strongly advising its schools not to reopen on monday. let's go back to the question of the protest rallies today. leroy logan is a...
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through oneen paths the banking sector from healthy effect ony find the investment similar to the normaletary policy. i think that is what we can expect in the united states and the u.k. tom: are we nationalizing the bond market? that is the question chairman paulison will get from the center today. all of these programs including the announcement yesterday they will -- let's say they buy -- is it bonds anything but a nationalization of debt? it depends on what happens next. if it turns out things get better quickly, this will look like a low cost move. funny, usually in crises before this, they would say, here is a company we think is solvent, but there is a liquidity problem so we are going to provide liquidity and make sure they can still get financing and not go bankrupt. on, there areoes a lot of companies that will need to change radically. they will be liquid because of the fed, but not solvent. they are going to run into trouble. they are taking a gamble. buts a smart gamble, absolutely it is a gamble. of course, this can't go on forever. you can't just have the taxpayer guarante
through oneen paths the banking sector from healthy effect ony find the investment similar to the normaletary policy. i think that is what we can expect in the united states and the u.k. tom: are we nationalizing the bond market? that is the question chairman paulison will get from the center today. all of these programs including the announcement yesterday they will -- let's say they buy -- is it bonds anything but a nationalization of debt? it depends on what happens next. if it turns out...
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think when you look at the economic performance, you can certainly look at the equity market. 11% year onisyear. presssaw in the conference on friday, saying the covid-19 situation is happening but i am getting unemployment down. my economic policies are working clearly, he is trying to move on to the front foot. the george floyd situation does create a really challenging situation for him in terms of how do we deal with the story. he is trying to pivot and clearly move back onto the front foot in terms of the economy, in terms of equities. taylor: what is the biggest risk? protests, china trade tensions, or the health pandemic? james: stakes a lot of claim on the labor market and equities as well. seen unemployment come down. economists were all hiding in shame after what happened last friday, giving out incorrect forecasts, shall we say. we have a long way to go. if you look at some of the cases and some of the states that have opened more quickly than others, there is a pickup. southern california, there are cases really starting to pick up once again. we could see the need for some new
think when you look at the economic performance, you can certainly look at the equity market. 11% year onisyear. presssaw in the conference on friday, saying the covid-19 situation is happening but i am getting unemployment down. my economic policies are working clearly, he is trying to move on to the front foot. the george floyd situation does create a really challenging situation for him in terms of how do we deal with the story. he is trying to pivot and clearly move back onto the front foot...
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before ony views commercial real estate in a city like new york, but already multiple question marksr the ability of new york to bounceback and become what it was in january 2020. use her when a lot of civil unrest and it is an even -- you throw in a lot of civil unrest and it is an even harder hill to climb. tom: michael shaoul, thank you so much. greatly appreciate that this morning. no question this is an historic time for the nation, and frankly, the turmoil you see in the united kingdom and other nations as well, and it is where the news, the calendar is so important. we've got jobs day on friday, but much more before that, don't we? jonathan: on the labor market, the expectation is unemployment climbs towards 20% and we get a -8 million print. i would like to think about the words of michael shaoul, the intention of the federal reserve was to divorce this market from the fundamentals to help build a bridge to the other side. in many ways, they have been successful, but that success is a double-edged sword. on the other cited that is that the federal reserve stokes inequality. i
before ony views commercial real estate in a city like new york, but already multiple question marksr the ability of new york to bounceback and become what it was in january 2020. use her when a lot of civil unrest and it is an even -- you throw in a lot of civil unrest and it is an even harder hill to climb. tom: michael shaoul, thank you so much. greatly appreciate that this morning. no question this is an historic time for the nation, and frankly, the turmoil you see in the united kingdom...
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ony put in 15% taxes aircrafts and parts, 25% -- and including gourmet foods like scotch whiskey. also industrial goods like pipe cutters. now they want to impose a new round using up the rest of the money, they would put tariffs on things like all lives, be your, trucks,- beer, clothing. good news for guy, bad news for alex. edition jin would get more expensive at the height of gin and tonic season but maybe an excess of supply would help guy in london. this is something called carousel retaliation. they change up what they put tariffs on to keep everybody off base and create uncertainty. think the solution to this would be both sides sit down and negotiate, but no. the u.s. has walked away from those talks. we are waiting for the wto to impose tariffs on the united states for illegal subsidies on boeing and the eu says if we don't negotiate, we are going to impose those on the u.s. they have asked for $11.5 billion. this could get ugly fast. guy: as you say, -- when i'm being told us those revenues could come through earlier next month. we could be a few days away from that. the
ony put in 15% taxes aircrafts and parts, 25% -- and including gourmet foods like scotch whiskey. also industrial goods like pipe cutters. now they want to impose a new round using up the rest of the money, they would put tariffs on things like all lives, be your, trucks,- beer, clothing. good news for guy, bad news for alex. edition jin would get more expensive at the height of gin and tonic season but maybe an excess of supply would help guy in london. this is something called carousel...
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kneeling ony, quiet the sidelines of a football field did not yield results for certain individuals.of people had an awakening, but many refuse to see what quiet kneeling would do, so now it has moved beyond it, and it is making people's lives uncomfortable. the pain of so many protesters is, it will not go away until you recognize the lack of justice and equality in this country. i certainly take your point and agree with it, that in a democracy, the only way that you get a fundamental change is at the ballot box, through policy. didhe same time, when anyone at the democratic or republican level make a real difference in inequality? 1980 andrences between the current time is dramatic in the growth of inequality, and that continues through democratic and republican administrations. christina: that is what i'm saying. some of this anguish has nothing to do with partisanship. much of it does with donald trump and his white nationalist rhetoric. but you see people feel, no matter who is in power, things are not changing. i think we can be a little more specific and explicit, and we can
kneeling ony, quiet the sidelines of a football field did not yield results for certain individuals.of people had an awakening, but many refuse to see what quiet kneeling would do, so now it has moved beyond it, and it is making people's lives uncomfortable. the pain of so many protesters is, it will not go away until you recognize the lack of justice and equality in this country. i certainly take your point and agree with it, that in a democracy, the only way that you get a fundamental change...
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articles and op-eds came out of you wrote for the washington oni] sunday -- appear on saturday afternoonhe sunday paper and when you woke up on sunday morning there would beÑix!/ 10 200 e-mails in your inbox generally friendly, but not always. in fact, there was one gentlema] unhappy with whatt( i said that e-miió mes said, i hope you burn in hell until the end of time.xdq i recorded him as undevhtylpjfwd now i thinkok the preeminenti] political press in the country already had axd similar series the presidents to which i hadt( contributed ae1 volume on willi mckinley and theodore roosevelt. they agreed readily with the çó idea that wefá create the moder first lady series. we decided we would start with edith roosevelt and go through hillary clinton. we didn't get into thelpok 21st century because we wanted the books to be based on primary sources and it is simply c unlikely in my lifetime that we will be able to look at the records of laura bush and mrs. obama.w3lp that's probably 15 or 20 years in the future and i will be otherwise occupied by that time. by the spring of 2011 we had 1
articles and op-eds came out of you wrote for the washington oni] sunday -- appear on saturday afternoonhe sunday paper and when you woke up on sunday morning there would beÑix!/ 10 200 e-mails in your inbox generally friendly, but not always. in fact, there was one gentlema] unhappy with whatt( i said that e-miió mes said, i hope you burn in hell until the end of time.xdq i recorded him as undevhtylpjfwd now i thinkok the preeminenti] political press in the country already had axd similar...
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the #1 choice of oni geh. common bird.e. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is., included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. ♪ ♪ lou: well, joining us tonight, general jack keane, former vice chief of staff of the united states army, retired four-star general, fox business senior strategic analyst, great american. jack, good to have you with us. two dnis have knocked down the story about the president being briefed about the russian bounties on our troops. your thoughts, your reaction when you read or hear something like this story out of "the new york times." >> well, it's likely we've got one of these criminal leaks occurring again, lou, which you've talked about for a number of years now and
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ony came back and february 1 the young men sat down. here is an important thing i asked.y? she said, i was in will worth's -- woolworth's. why were you there? first you had to buy something. we knew how to do it because we had been trained. if you did not buy something, you could be tossed out of the store. she says, i was standing and was a plan.use it it did not -- it was a plan that here on theeated campus. the girls would think they did not get enough credit. that is what they would think. >> watch the full interview sunday here on american history tv. the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011, we have been to 200 communities across the nation
ony came back and february 1 the young men sat down. here is an important thing i asked.y? she said, i was in will worth's -- woolworth's. why were you there? first you had to buy something. we knew how to do it because we had been trained. if you did not buy something, you could be tossed out of the store. she says, i was standing and was a plan.use it it did not -- it was a plan that here on theeated campus. the girls would think they did not get enough credit. that is what they would think....
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court to allolow u us to at leaeast argut to a jury surgery could makake a meananingful d determination onyr the other. wewe were preventeded from doing that.. so as a consequeuence, it h hasn our poposition all along that there was no full a and fair trl on the merits of this case. we are thankful now -- itit happens to even b be somethihing that unites people on the left and the right becaususe when you look at peoplele who are on thte riright that you u might consido be e extremists, one of the primary things theyey talk about is the sanctity of a person's home. whether it is the right to bear ararms but certainly the rigigho be free ofof unreasonanae search andd seizure. this is something whehere i woud believe momost people would be able to agree that when you're at home sleeping and you have not committed any crime, would not expect the police are going to break your door down and kill you -- in particular, if there responding for a mededical call wherere you think k they a are e to h help you. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to this discussion. we are talking to atattor
court to allolow u us to at leaeast argut to a jury surgery could makake a meananingful d determination onyr the other. wewe were preventeded from doing that.. so as a consequeuence, it h hasn our poposition all along that there was no full a and fair trl on the merits of this case. we are thankful now -- itit happens to even b be somethihing that unites people on the left and the right becaususe when you look at peoplele who are on thte riright that you u might consido be e extremists, one of...
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the point one of the things i highlight in "my vanishing country," i am from a small town n where we onyave three stoplights and a blinking light. i grew up in a food desert which meant you coululd not go to get fresh fru it and v vegetables. we are drinking dirty water where i am from, which means you're taking in toxins that are likely t to cause cancer at a highgher rate.e. inhaling dirtyty air because of granville and mananufacturing plants manany are more likely yo have aststhma. my hospitatal shut down becausee did d not extend medicaid.d. live in a an area where kids don't have heating and air in school. yoyou overlay ththis with the pandndemic. no question, my father says it all a time, when amemerica getsa cold, black folk get the flu. now america has covid black folks are dying. you think about the bodies, this black killing porn we're assessed with in this country. george floyd was killed like a dog. not even like a dog because if he was a dog, they actually would have arrested all joe officers by now. but there was a knee on his neck for eight to nine minutes. i think there a
the point one of the things i highlight in "my vanishing country," i am from a small town n where we onyave three stoplights and a blinking light. i grew up in a food desert which meant you coululd not go to get fresh fru it and v vegetables. we are drinking dirty water where i am from, which means you're taking in toxins that are likely t to cause cancer at a highgher rate.e. inhaling dirtyty air because of granville and mananufacturing plants manany are more likely yo have aststhma....
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sitituatif confirmationon bias, particulary when black people are perceived to already be guiltlty, this onydds to it. the other r thing i want to poit out is youou can be misidentifid evenen if you are not t where a rhyme happened. woman,ril 2019,ouou had a a brown universitity senior, who was misidentified as a terror suspect in the sri lanka eastern bombings. she was not t in sri lanka. in the movie coded bias, the film mer shows a 14-year-old boy beg g stopd byby police in thu.k. because of a midentification. this is not an examplef one bad aorithm ge wrongbut it showiwing, again, the systemic racism can become s systematitic when we use automated tooools in the context of police. amy: let me play clip from "coded bias" that shows police in london stopping a young black teen beded on rveieillance. >>, what is happening. this young black kid in school ufoform got stopped as thresult oa a matc him down that streejujust to o one side, very thoroughly search him. plainclothes offerers asell.l. four plainclothes officers who opped him. him.rprinted after that, maybe 10 to 15 minutes, searchin
sitituatif confirmationon bias, particulary when black people are perceived to already be guiltlty, this onydds to it. the other r thing i want to poit out is youou can be misidentifid evenen if you are not t where a rhyme happened. woman,ril 2019,ouou had a a brown universitity senior, who was misidentified as a terror suspect in the sri lanka eastern bombings. she was not t in sri lanka. in the movie coded bias, the film mer shows a 14-year-old boy beg g stopd byby police in thu.k. because of...
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fiery, new book detailing chaos in president trump's white house where bolton claims the president's onytion. this morning, nothing stands in the way of that book's release on tuesday, a federal judge now ruling against the justice department's request to block its publishing. this past week i got the chance to catch one martha raddatz and i will point out we did speak a day before the judge' ruling. thank you for joining us. let's start big picture. obviously you've covered politics, national security for years. have you ever seen anything like this, with a national security adviser turning so publicly on a president? >> absolutely not, and that goes to the heart of it, liz, because you've got the highest ranking official i've ever seen write a book, comprehensive book about a sitting president, and that's the difference here. bob gates years ago wrote a boo nearly as much as this book has in it, and certainly not the very, very sharp criticisms of president trump, and a sitting president, again. >> yes, and we talk about some of the explosive details in the book and in the interview th
fiery, new book detailing chaos in president trump's white house where bolton claims the president's onytion. this morning, nothing stands in the way of that book's release on tuesday, a federal judge now ruling against the justice department's request to block its publishing. this past week i got the chance to catch one martha raddatz and i will point out we did speak a day before the judge' ruling. thank you for joining us. let's start big picture. obviously you've covered politics, national...
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colleagues say, we need to change this, s i'mportive of nning all neck restraints, or i'm supportive oni no-knock warrants. some have said in ctain situations. but that's progress. what we have to do is take that spark and turn it into a raging fire thais in search for justice. >> representative val demmings, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thankyou. >>>he desire for change is rising. you might say to a fever pitch. but acts of police violence have led us to similar moments in the past. we might evene have been on verge of real change not that long ago. that's according to lawyer and criminal justice reform activist brian stevenson, best-selling author of the memoir "jus mercy: a story of justice and redemption." he spoke with my colleague walter isaacson on "amanpour ann co" >> we have seen this kind of violence for decades. and it's frustrating to me because five yea ago, i was part of a task force that was convened by the white house, motivated by too many of thesei dents of police violence, that attemptedato c solutions. and we spent months going around the untry. we held hea
colleagues say, we need to change this, s i'mportive of nning all neck restraints, or i'm supportive oni no-knock warrants. some have said in ctain situations. but that's progress. what we have to do is take that spark and turn it into a raging fire thais in search for justice. >> representative val demmings, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thankyou. >>>he desire for change is rising. you might say to a fever pitch. but acts of police violence have led us to similar...
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. >> phil onis floyd there, tearful and understandably so. this is all coming as washington races to respond to the facingwide protests sparked by floyd's death at the hands of police. both democrats and republicans unveiled police reform proposals and i should mention there is some overlap. it is a rare sign that we could see a break-through on police reform legislation. by the way we're speaking with speaker nancy pelosi about all this in just a little bit. so stay tuned for that. all of this is happening while minneapolis is not wasting another minute. this morning the city police chief announced plans to make immediate changes to the police aimed at holding all officers accountable and did not mince words for regarding two now former rookie officers who were also involved in george floyd's death. >> i don't put policies out to say that you should only react or respond if you're a two year or a five year member or a ten-year member. and if policies or subculture get in the way, then i expect and i demand from humanity to rise above that. i
. >> phil onis floyd there, tearful and understandably so. this is all coming as washington races to respond to the facingwide protests sparked by floyd's death at the hands of police. both democrats and republicans unveiled police reform proposals and i should mention there is some overlap. it is a rare sign that we could see a break-through on police reform legislation. by the way we're speaking with speaker nancy pelosi about all this in just a little bit. so stay tuned for that. all...
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prompted employees at disney world to urge their bosses not to reopen as planned. out there, which onirest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. >>> i want to welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. we're beginning with a dramatic new effort to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. governors of the tristate area are issuing news travel restrictions for all travellers coming from states with spikes in coronavirus cases. starting at midnight, they'll ban travellers from nine states, showing spikes in coronavirus. erica hill is joining us with more on this. tell us how this will work, erica. >> reporter: well, as you said, it goes into effect at midnight and perhaps most shocking to a lot of people is it has pretty hefty fines that come along with it. your first offense, 2,000 and they go up from there. the goal is to keep this virus from spreading in the area where they have worked so hard to contain it
prompted employees at disney world to urge their bosses not to reopen as planned. out there, which onirest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. >>> i want to welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. we're beginning with a dramatic new effort to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. governors of the tristate area are issuing news travel restrictions for all travellers coming from...
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notfor me, as somebody, not ony as a woman of color, coming from a mexicanric american fathr and my mother's italianic american,an but working in the communities, and realizing that the language barrier, realizing that the lack of accesscare, sometimes to health care, realizing the lack of access toe clean air, and sometimes clean water, and some of our they a neighborhoods are low income. theyeych are challenged alreadyt we haveo to recognize that to bo able to then fight to get theust resources where they need to at go. thbecause we have the data now o the federalca level, i have been col advocating a lot of us withth colleagues that we now ensure that the resources that we need to address this pandemic get into those communities. howhere do we do that? we find local clinics.cl wei find where there are local areas in southern nevada. shop,there are a lot of latino s there where we can es tgo in educate themem and bring resources tore them and talk to them so that they are educated on these issues. i will tell you, every time we e think that we make one stepessig forward in addressing any t
notfor me, as somebody, not ony as a woman of color, coming from a mexicanric american fathr and my mother's italianic american,an but working in the communities, and realizing that the language barrier, realizing that the lack of accesscare, sometimes to health care, realizing the lack of access toe clean air, and sometimes clean water, and some of our they a neighborhoods are low income. theyeych are challenged alreadyt we haveo to recognize that to bo able to then fight to get theust...
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>>> now emotional ony frr he marched in washington d.c.se hearing on police accountability and racial bias and choked back tears as he appealed to lawmakers for justice. >> those officers, they had to be convicted. anybody with a heart, they know that's wrong. you don't do that to a human being. you don't even do that to an animal. his life mattered. all of our lives matter. black lives matter. >> one of the fired officers charged with aiding and abetting floyd's death is no longer in jail after thomas lane was released on bail. >>> georgia is calling this week's handling of the primary unacceptable. three different offices are calling for investigations. steve osunsami has more. >> reporter: state and county election authorities in georgia are pointing fingers at each other over this, the endless lines of people waiting to vote well past midnight. >> six hours out here. that is how determined i was to make it. >> reporter: in no other industrialized country in the world is it so difficult to vote so often. >> line wrapped around both side
>>> now emotional ony frr he marched in washington d.c.se hearing on police accountability and racial bias and choked back tears as he appealed to lawmakers for justice. >> those officers, they had to be convicted. anybody with a heart, they know that's wrong. you don't do that to a human being. you don't even do that to an animal. his life mattered. all of our lives matter. black lives matter. >> one of the fired officers charged with aiding and abetting floyd's death is...
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ony africans pushed back government policies, arguing that the hunger virus would kill them before the coronavirus. food security is becoming a major concern as reduced agricultural output and imports threatened to limit supply and increase the price of stable crops. itsria depleted 70% of grain reserve over the last three bonds to ensure food supply. on planned health care -- unplanned health care spending will worsen the already precarious fiscal position in many african countries. many countries will now have two runs never can budget deficits in 2020 deal with the crisis, and given current levels of debt across the continent, many experts believe widespread debt relief or forgiveness is critical to enable african governments to boost health care spending and effectively manage covid-19. announcements from the multilateral's such as the g20 and paris club, 40 african countries would be eligible to receive $20 billion in debt service suspension are welcome, but current levels of direct aid to african countries are not sufficient to stave off a continent wide enomic distress. china ne
ony africans pushed back government policies, arguing that the hunger virus would kill them before the coronavirus. food security is becoming a major concern as reduced agricultural output and imports threatened to limit supply and increase the price of stable crops. itsria depleted 70% of grain reserve over the last three bonds to ensure food supply. on planned health care -- unplanned health care spending will worsen the already precarious fiscal position in many african countries. many...
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still onying an ipo is the table for this year despite the company being hit hard by the coronavirus.berg is not ruling out a listing, but would not commit to a timeline as the covid-19 crisis continues to play out. the san francisco-based company has cut one quarter of its staff and raised $2 billion in debt and seen its valuation fall around about $12 billion during the course of the pandemic. look at: let's take a some stocks we are keeping an eye on. they include thai bank, which slumped yesterday, but making a recovery today, helping lift up .6%. siam commercial and positive territory. they asked to skip dividend payments and short financial. let's flip over and take a look at where we are into the chinese stocks as they had to lunchtime. they were under pressure after trump paid peter navarro said the trade deal was over. but he made a correction on that. also tencent up 3.7%. more to come. ♪ ♪ haslinda: almost 11:30 a.m. in singapore and we are in in the middle of the trading day. up 1%, country bidding to gains in the region. consumer stocks think the sharpest decline since ma
still onying an ipo is the table for this year despite the company being hit hard by the coronavirus.berg is not ruling out a listing, but would not commit to a timeline as the covid-19 crisis continues to play out. the san francisco-based company has cut one quarter of its staff and raised $2 billion in debt and seen its valuation fall around about $12 billion during the course of the pandemic. look at: let's take a some stocks we are keeping an eye on. they include thai bank, which slumped...
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charlie: neil, there's a lot of contingency onies on whether wel have a major league baseball and howook. one of the contingencies commissioner rob manfred has to deal with is the likelihood covid will give a second wave and that could likely come in the fall and if that comes in the fall, how will that impact major league baseball if we do have a season. for that reason, he wants everything to be over in terms of major league baseball, the playoffs and everything, by september, late september. because most people, most scientists are pretty much in agreement that we're not done with the covid virus and there could be a second wave, hopefully it's not as bad as the first wave. where we are right now is this. nobody knows exactly what type of season we're going to have. players came back with a proposal yesterday, as i said they would. it was more of the same. they want full pro rated salaries. that means they get their full salary pro rated over a certain amount of games played. that's likely to be rejected by major league baseball which basically says they don't have enough money for
charlie: neil, there's a lot of contingency onies on whether wel have a major league baseball and howook. one of the contingencies commissioner rob manfred has to deal with is the likelihood covid will give a second wave and that could likely come in the fall and if that comes in the fall, how will that impact major league baseball if we do have a season. for that reason, he wants everything to be over in terms of major league baseball, the playoffs and everything, by september, late september....
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will keep them off the field and how the league is responding this morning but first th is "today" onishis home is equipped with gig speed internet from xfinity. there's this game-time internetting room. so fun. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get gig speeds and the most wifi coverage from xfinity. now that's simple, easy, awesome. enhance your online experience with even faster speed. choose from a range of fast, reliable options, up to a gig. click or call to learn more. get a load of my southwest cheddar cheeseburger. let menutaur make it a doubleeee, yeah! it's beautiful! say what? i said it's bea.... try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. >>> straight ahead, the music stars under fire for hosting crowded concerts, few masks, no social distancing. how they're responding to their critics overnight after a check of your local news and weather. restored zen
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would have to let the ranking members of all the subcommittees , including owen i and that will -- oni, and that will drag things on. i have decided that we will have the full committee members. i don't want to go into a but can give you the record about how when we were -- when you were chair we had limited it to the two full committee members. i know you are not saying that we have to do it, you are asking that we do. given the fact that i would have to open it to all of the subcommittee chairs and we would be here another hour, i would rather proceed with the two of us. walden: i know in the past we would be willing to divide that simple five minutes among both mr. guthrie and mr. burgess -- dr. burgess. i would suggest that you could do the same and limited to 10 minutes. rep. pallone: you want to use your time? rep. walden: i would yield it to allow the rules for the additional five minutes. no, you see my point. if you have the subcommittee chairs, and nobody's prepared to do that at this point. let's leave it the way it is and you use your five. chairman, parliamentary inquiry.
would have to let the ranking members of all the subcommittees , including owen i and that will -- oni, and that will drag things on. i have decided that we will have the full committee members. i don't want to go into a but can give you the record about how when we were -- when you were chair we had limited it to the two full committee members. i know you are not saying that we have to do it, you are asking that we do. given the fact that i would have to open it to all of the subcommittee...
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company that is dedicated to misleading and hiding that they will mislead and hide it when you're not onissite. that's what i think. >> when you talk to the boeing officials, if you have talked to them, or if your lawyers have talked to them, how would you characterize your response. >> we don't talk that much because were allul representatives. i saw a lot of time boeing would reap apologist to cameras about what happened but only once shamed did he actually turned to the families and say heap was sorry and calhoun has not talked to us but they have not apologize to family, they've only apologized to cameras. but we haven't talked to many boeing executives. >> what does that tell you the unwilling to apologize to the families? >> it's always a concern that is just a pr management issue. >> meaning. >> is not real. >> speak to cameras but not families, being just a public statement that satisfies the minimum requirement that they say they are sorry but they don't want to speak with the families themselves in order to have an accountability. >> ethiopian airlines sent all the families a let
company that is dedicated to misleading and hiding that they will mislead and hide it when you're not onissite. that's what i think. >> when you talk to the boeing officials, if you have talked to them, or if your lawyers have talked to them, how would you characterize your response. >> we don't talk that much because were allul representatives. i saw a lot of time boeing would reap apologist to cameras about what happened but only once shamed did he actually turned to the families...
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agent ony of 2017, the the michael flynn case, a three-star general who served our country, the agent on the case said you want to drop this case. there is nothing here. they did not want to pursue it. what happened? told thetor of the fbi agents, no, don't drop the case. you're going after michael flynn. day, january 5, 2017, jim come meets with president obama talks about michael flynn and what happened 19 days later? agents snuck into the white house. mr. comey does follow the proper protocol and doesn't advise the white house counsel. he sneaks them into set up michael flynn, and there was no recording of that interview. there -- there is the 302 note. guess what they do with the notes? they change them month later and prosecute a general, prosecute american citizen based on that. and all the gentleman is asking is, let's fix that. let's have the audio recording of the conversation that took place. and the democrats say, we need to study it. what? let's just pass it. let's gettz said, with the times. let's get with the times. we are doing a virtual hearing and we cannot even see h
agent ony of 2017, the the michael flynn case, a three-star general who served our country, the agent on the case said you want to drop this case. there is nothing here. they did not want to pursue it. what happened? told thetor of the fbi agents, no, don't drop the case. you're going after michael flynn. day, january 5, 2017, jim come meets with president obama talks about michael flynn and what happened 19 days later? agents snuck into the white house. mr. comey does follow the proper...
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idea ony don't have an use of force on how frequently or infrequently it is being used. one of the avenues it goes down is making it easier to prosecute police, going to the idea of qualified immunity. what's your stance on the organization? is that something that should remain or should there be limits to qualified immunity? guest: that's an interesting discussion, it allows officers to respond to incidents in the field and rely on the current state of law when they make critical decisions. much like the u.s. constitution prohibition against ex post facto laws, qualified immunity seeks to hold law enforcement officers accountable based on the laws in effect at the time that this conduct occurred. not retroactively based on a court subsequently determining for the first time that may the alleged conduct is unconstitutional. host: where would you stand if it got past the house and signed into law question mark -- law? guest: it's important as it stands right now. this doesn't prevent individuals damages fromng officers that knowingly violate constitutional rights. call is
idea ony don't have an use of force on how frequently or infrequently it is being used. one of the avenues it goes down is making it easier to prosecute police, going to the idea of qualified immunity. what's your stance on the organization? is that something that should remain or should there be limits to qualified immunity? guest: that's an interesting discussion, it allows officers to respond to incidents in the field and rely on the current state of law when they make critical decisions....
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. >>> estamos felices de ac omp aÑa acompaÑarl os en u n dia ta n b oni bonito co mo hoy . > >> b duenos¿como es t? muy bi en musica >>> que bueno, hoy tenemos un show muy completo, tenemos v varias exclusivas, kamala har harris, raymix estara con tnos nosotros. >>> les dire en los deportes q e qnuienes son los mas caros, si i piensan son los mas valorados. >>> hay mucho hoy en el g programa, no se lo puede perder, mtientras tanto tenemos la act l actualidad y vamos a pasar con nicole suarez. >>> buenos dias, comenzamos con nuestra primera ed edicion de i noticias telemundo, hoy se des despide a en la ciudad texana, donde paso la y mayor parte de su vida, tenemos los ultimos mometnntos, fcranci saludos, coo¿como se vive la d jornada? cuentanos. >>> qt¿que tal? muy buenos dia p por segundo dia consecutivo se velaran los restos de george floyd en lo que sera familia cercana, con figuras b publicpu publicas y el boxeador floyd y mayweather, que se hizo cargo l del total del funeral, el dia de ayer mas de 6500 personas ll llegaron hasta aca, muchos es esperando largas filas, de hecho 12 pers
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. >> i wilsaying i totally agree with you onis systemic reform.think the justice in policing act is a great and powerful are still -- first step toward it. i think criminal culpability is a pretty powerful deterrent to he lens and make sur we eradicate racism and education and health care and but it is a determinant -- deterrent if we can adopt that kind of change. >> thank you. >> . i think this afternoon, and something that is ve thank you, mr. chair, very much for holding this -- and today. -- for holding this session today. we t objectiveand you try not to have a but i think every single one of us as we watch the video of george floyd had a very visceral, very personal reaction. an esp floyd was in his last breath callin to his mother. i think there are so many of us that our mothers and i cannot imagine if that had been my daughter, i do not have a son, i have a daughter, if that had been her that had been abused by a person in authority. should never happen. it should never happen. and that person in authority was a police officer so, we a b
. >> i wilsaying i totally agree with you onis systemic reform.think the justice in policing act is a great and powerful are still -- first step toward it. i think criminal culpability is a pretty powerful deterrent to he lens and make sur we eradicate racism and education and health care and but it is a determinant -- deterrent if we can adopt that kind of change. >> thank you. >> . i think this afternoon, and something that is ve thank you, mr. chair, very much for holding...