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wagger: with climate adaptati plan, ou have wet systemnd a dryystem, s wheyou neeto liftater ou you cado thatbut when u u need tlelet thwater in you calelet thwateter throu that syemem inttheese canals a c circute it arnd the city. wiiaiams: memeansome p pple might wa p pastere e an thinknk h, yeah. it'jujust orgrorown grass." no. it's lolow-lng ararea at h hasertainin vegetatn n in ithatat ithe perft t vegetionon wn youu nt watetoto absb anand able to dissatate at more gradl l ratei memeanit doeoe't look lika a lot nanatal scienc b but tre''a l lot of natalal scice t thagoes i into .. waggone c costsess s toave green inasastrucre b becse this low-maienance. ths isis aodel of part o othe city as theaiain drnagege bin. you haven n underounund stem,, the white nenes unr ththe earthththe id wasas tget thth water intththese pes,s, tget atat wat to o the pumpmpand push it outththat w thehe ththod. willia: : trutof t theatterr , there no way s solveur water iueues wi jusust r pumpsndnd turnes. it's s no enou. it wi never b ough. waggoner: you kno d decad of doing te e wronthing usllyy killou.
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> reporter: this tape from an "access hollywood" hollywood shoot which surfaced a month before the>>ou c do anything. >> reporter: -- captured trump talking about women in the most vulgar, offensive way. >> he is saying because he is a star he can grab any woman and was using pretty lewd language. you know, if melania didn't back him up, if she walked away right then, he was toast. >> reporter: at around the same time, jordan write, melania was starting to renegotiate her prenuptial agreement. >> because she had wanted to do that during the campaign, no dummy, and she picked the right moment to try to get a br deal out of him. >> reporter: and when she delayed her move to the white house, jordan says that gave her even more leverage.atid she get prenup? >> i don't kno des,t i'm hearing from multiple sources is she moved in at the right time and got what she wanted. >> reporter: of course, at 15 years, president trump's marriage to the first lady has outlasted both of his previous unions. he may call himself a great negotiator, but in melania, it seems he's met his match. is this -- is
> reporter: this tape from an "access hollywood" hollywood shoot which surfaced a month before the>>ou c do anything. >> reporter: -- captured trump talking about women in the most vulgar, offensive way. >> he is saying because he is a star he can grab any woman and was using pretty lewd language. you know, if melania didn't back him up, if she walked away right then, he was toast. >> reporter: at around the same time, jordan write, melania was starting to...
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but your production is were making only freshrvys b ou cma dairy place london. t okay.we'll buy a small production cheese for our cheese spt with fresh cheese but we're going to use albert's milk that's a traditional style shops in europe. and azft this point wev starte making a bludgeoning and cream and cottage cheese inferent restaurant toolsith respect a little bit interested but anyone that they're a dis to drive out. they thought we were little boxes out so we had to o. because of all the small prod would hp / smalloducers t say h nwrot only is willing t take my cheese min so we started to build a portfolio of prtien in the 9 we got a shop fillmore and we called it is shop was 4 hundred square feet 4nd were in the backrooms >> we only fitm and a halfp the unte. so that way we thought if we have this little shop then people who work and try it shou round
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personally,ou everything gets videotaped. you are walking in a parade, you scratch your ear and that is on the nightly news. everything is videotaped. and, remember what is happening here, i already said the attorney general will investigate the police conduct, so the attorney general is investigating in real time, this tv, younew age reality have these videos, i already told the attorney general, do an investigation, everything they are doing is being videotaped and is being investigated immediately. because, the investigation report has to be due in less than a month now. so, the police officers no that they are being video -- know that they are being videotaped. the protesters now that they are being videotaped. they all know that they will be total accountability, not like the old days when you had to get a tip and you had to go back. it is all on videotape. had this've conversation directly with them. what you are doing is going to be on videotape tonight. there is no pretense or hiding, or maybe i will get away with som
personally,ou everything gets videotaped. you are walking in a parade, you scratch your ear and that is on the nightly news. everything is videotaped. and, remember what is happening here, i already said the attorney general will investigate the police conduct, so the attorney general is investigating in real time, this tv, younew age reality have these videos, i already told the attorney general, do an investigation, everything they are doing is being videotaped and is being investigated...
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president trump is planning to have this big rally, despite fears of the coronavirus and ane ou. am curious about why you think it is so important for him to have an impressive rally, whehe is master of getting his message out through social media, and through the aialaves. >> first ofhe loves of these rallies, they are fun for him. they ergize him, they make him feel the way he wants to feel, as a national lead and as a candidate for reelection. secondly, he sees them as some kind of a counter narrative, to what were otherwise heard about his prospects, which are series of polls going again president. he has fallen from his highs in march to some of the lo st numbers of his presidency, s of his approval polls are below 40, that is a real danger zone for an incumbent president to be below 40's appercent oval. and he is trailing joe biden in some of these polls double figures. so he is unhappy about that, he is arguing with it on social media but wahe really s a visual, vivid, counter narrative, of wonderfully excited donald trump fans in tulsa or wherever else he goes next. terri
president trump is planning to have this big rally, despite fears of the coronavirus and ane ou. am curious about why you think it is so important for him to have an impressive rally, whehe is master of getting his message out through social media, and through the aialaves. >> first ofhe loves of these rallies, they are fun for him. they ergize him, they make him feel the way he wants to feel, as a national lead and as a candidate for reelection. secondly, he sees them as some kind of a...
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so i don't know why we would ou cherry pick abe couple because mitch mcconnell won't do his job. here's what it does, it bans choke holds. choke it stops no-knock warrants. it ends the doctrine of qualified immunity that shieldsf police officers fromie civil poe rights of the victims, it polie combats racial profiling by new and important training for police officers, it mandates olt data d collection. not please collect data and get back to us. it mandates data collection. it would mandate body cameras, l dashboard cameras.s.i do it would create a national registry of misconduct of police. so i don't know what of any of those the republicans are against. i like your argument, why let the perfect be the enemy of the good, but i haven't seen t we anything in this billll that is. far out on a limb that we should be willing to scrap it at this time. we want to send to the american people, and congress, a bold rs measure to meet thism moment. we're talking about 400 years o. racism in this country. your we can't take half measures.i or quarter measures, or even c less. ii appreciate
so i don't know why we would ou cherry pick abe couple because mitch mcconnell won't do his job. here's what it does, it bans choke holds. choke it stops no-knock warrants. it ends the doctrine of qualified immunity that shieldsf police officers fromie civil poe rights of the victims, it polie combats racial profiling by new and important training for police officers, it mandates olt data d collection. not please collect data and get back to us. it mandates data collection. it would mandate...
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peaceably gathered.o i saw lts of signs, lots of group chanting and even some aztetpeople that came ouand rformed a ceremonial dance which you can see in the photose you areing now. now things did start to get a little harry as the afernoon wore on. at one point about 500 people had gatheredt the intefere section oferly and fairfax and a saw a number of police t cruiset had beenut on fire. that was the only real violence i saw when i wasut there, for the most part, like i said, people were gathed peacefully. at one point, however, around 4:00 is when things started to turn up a little bit. that was when police in full riot gear made their way to the intersection and began firing rubber bullets without warning at protestors and at jisourn such as myself. i was actually hit with a rubber llet in the arm and by los angeles polanice. i haven't really heard any word from the police department as to why theyershooting at journalists. ly>> very briyou mentioned to my producer you saw kind of two groups of people out there. what did you mean by that? >> sure, well, for the mos part, most of th
peaceably gathered.o i saw lts of signs, lots of group chanting and even some aztetpeople that came ouand rformed a ceremonial dance which you can see in the photose you areing now. now things did start to get a little harry as the afernoon wore on. at one point about 500 people had gatheredt the intefere section oferly and fairfax and a saw a number of police t cruiset had beenut on fire. that was the only real violence i saw when i wasut there, for the most part, like i said, people were...
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. ♪ seated ou please remain thea minute while we escort family out?mily. ♪ >> thank you so much. all.bless you [organ music] the you missed any of memorial service for george floyd in minneapolis we will starting ain tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. c-span has unfiltered coverage f congress, white house, supreme court and public policy events. ou can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on and be part d app of the conversation through the daily washington journal program social media feeds. c-span, created by america's companies as a public service and brought to ou by by your television provider. today the stenate judiciary committee met to subpoenas thorizing those involved into investigation between the trump officials.d russian 8:00an see that tonight at eastern on c-span. >> with the federal government d.k. appear throughout country use the congressional directory for ontact information for members of congress, governors appear federal agencies. your copy online at c-spanstore.org. night on q&a peggy kennedy talks about her and wh
. ♪ seated ou please remain thea minute while we escort family out?mily. ♪ >> thank you so much. all.bless you [organ music] the you missed any of memorial service for george floyd in minneapolis we will starting ain tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. c-span has unfiltered coverage f congress, white house, supreme court and public policy events. ou can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on and be part d app of the conversation through the daily washington journal...
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which means you have to take ou the work of racial justice. racism did not start in our time , but racism can end in our lifetime. but only if you ask and i asked what am i going to do about it. and while it is still bothering you write down what you're goin to do on a note card and tape that card on the mirror you see every morning when you get up and every night before you go t bed and each night ask was i true to the calling. every morning ask what can i do today to bring god's kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. i saw you on tv, a reporter asked what was the best thing about your daddy, and you said my daddy change the world. and if we will do our part, you will have been a prophet. so from your mouth to god's year . amen. >> thank you, steve and doctor lassen and to this wonderful family that has demonstrated what it means to be faithful an courageous. all of us had are lives begin with obscurity. we don't know how it will end i history. no one thought on that january morning of the 15th day of 1929, that that boy would grow up to be a l
which means you have to take ou the work of racial justice. racism did not start in our time , but racism can end in our lifetime. but only if you ask and i asked what am i going to do about it. and while it is still bothering you write down what you're goin to do on a note card and tape that card on the mirror you see every morning when you get up and every night before you go t bed and each night ask was i true to the calling. every morning ask what can i do today to bring god's kingdom on...
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ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. >> brand-new jobless numbers ou on the u.s. economy.id fall to less than one and a half million last week. the 12 straight drop, and it's sign that things are slowing as the market begins to recover from coronavirus lockdown. right now you are looking at th number, 1.5 million and we are waiting on the dow. the dow just open, down 100 points, 90 to points on the las of the dow. as we begin a brand-new trading day, let's bring in stuart bernie, he's joining us from foxbusiness network. one of my favorite moments on the show, when i join your show you join ours, it's great to have you here this morning. what is your thought on the jobless numbers that just came out this morning. is this economy recovering, that's what the people want to know. >> yes, the economy is recovering. the pace of that recovery is in question, but the jobless claim numbers that we got this mornin show a continuing downtrend in number of people who are registering for the first time as unemployed freight it's not huge sharp downtrend, but a downtrend is what it is.
ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. >> brand-new jobless numbers ou on the u.s. economy.id fall to less than one and a half million last week. the 12 straight drop, and it's sign that things are slowing as the market begins to recover from coronavirus lockdown. right now you are looking at th number, 1.5 million and we are waiting on the dow. the dow just open, down 100 points, 90 to points on the las of the dow. as we begin a brand-new trading day, let's bring in stuart bernie, he's...
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ou are still short on jim: yes. >> let's talk about electric truck maker nickela.re hopes there -- they would be a tesla disruptor in the future. do you have a position? and if not, what would make you consider making -- taking a position? >> i am amused it has taken this long given that tesla has been so successful selling a narrative. i am shocked it took someone else this long to figure that out and try to sell a narrative. let's leave it at that. >> the narrative is always key here. another transport name your sure on is a company that is called hertz of brazil. you see a lot of parallels between the companies. explain your thesis. jim: we have been short hertz for the last few years. i publicly said i did not think they would survive the next recession, and they did not. atng our work and looking rental car companies around the world, we were struck by one in particular that seems to be going down the same road hertz went down, no pun intended, from a couple years ago. what got hurt in trouble was that despite -- what got hertz and trouble was that despite its
ou are still short on jim: yes. >> let's talk about electric truck maker nickela.re hopes there -- they would be a tesla disruptor in the future. do you have a position? and if not, what would make you consider making -- taking a position? >> i am amused it has taken this long given that tesla has been so successful selling a narrative. i am shocked it took someone else this long to figure that out and try to sell a narrative. let's leave it at that. >> the narrative is always...
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be sergeant major of the entire marine corps i remember thinking that day when the announcement came ou out, congratulations willis, you didu it. you did it. i believe the military desegregated 194820 years before the passage of civil rights legislation by this bodyf one of the most important civil rights organizations in america. and i am passionate about that organization, our us military. can improve in terms of race? are there questions that need to be asked about the record of our military on these important issues? it was an important day of the u.s. senate with unanimous vote to confirm charles q brown junior to be chief of staff of the united states air force. to be more involved in his confirmation and to strongly speak in support of the senate confirmation. i have had many discussions with general brown over the past year but what b surprised me to learn that yesterday's vote was a historic vote for america. ninety-eight / zero. so historic. general c q brown was confirmed yesterday by this body is our first african-american service chief in the history of the united states of
be sergeant major of the entire marine corps i remember thinking that day when the announcement came ou out, congratulations willis, you didu it. you did it. i believe the military desegregated 194820 years before the passage of civil rights legislation by this bodyf one of the most important civil rights organizations in america. and i am passionate about that organization, our us military. can improve in terms of race? are there questions that need to be asked about the record of our military...
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if you met him, he would be .sually sitting at a table ,ou would give a presentation and he would just be doodling away. and he would ask a question, make a response. he did not make eye contact. direct.answer was quite sometimes very rude. there was a real sense that you connected. you said something, he responded to read this was a man you could do business with and that was quite striking. what stalin also understood, i neither a way that stalin nor churchill understood was the power of silence. they were communicating process weeks. even if there wasn't urgent message -- was an urgent message. his usual excuse was he was near the front. actually he wasn't. he was a coward. he did not go near the front. " meant, at the front i'm immersed in the war strategy. zaidi.eated and -- anxiety. stalin understood when to talk and when not to. and here he is, the editor-in-chief. here he is with molotov, the foreign minister. and then stalin edited the messages. this is a striking example. he rewrote a whole section of the message about africa. and what is interesting and comes out in the book
if you met him, he would be .sually sitting at a table ,ou would give a presentation and he would just be doodling away. and he would ask a question, make a response. he did not make eye contact. direct.answer was quite sometimes very rude. there was a real sense that you connected. you said something, he responded to read this was a man you could do business with and that was quite striking. what stalin also understood, i neither a way that stalin nor churchill understood was the power of...
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table has its own bottle of hand sanitizer plus a qr code for customers to pay for orders >>owikhere ou gde to s se rulou >>ccorhealth tle can seat only six people or less, and everyone in the group must be members of the same household. tables must also be placed six feet apart. >> we're going to be learning today and for the foreseeable future, and i'm sure the guests are going to be learning as well. this is a new experience for everyone. >> just a few blocks away, sushi confidential doesn't plan on opening its patio until the middle of next week. >> a lot of these restaurants have been closed. they're rehiring some of their old staff, maybe new staff, and there is a lot of kinks to still work out. >> owner randy musterer is transitioning. >> with all the phone calls we are getting, so many people are excited to finally be able to eat and drink outside their own house. >> downtown restaurants have been hit especially hard because of the covid-19 pandemic followed by the civil unrest over the past week. they're glad things are starting to calm down. >> when you're thinking about that
table has its own bottle of hand sanitizer plus a qr code for customers to pay for orders >>owikhere ou gde to s se rulou >>ccorhealth tle can seat only six people or less, and everyone in the group must be members of the same household. tables must also be placed six feet apart. >> we're going to be learning today and for the foreseeable future, and i'm sure the guests are going to be learning as well. this is a new experience for everyone. >> just a few blocks away,...
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it's.hat america we all have our s likeanrd ou e. >> woodruff: paul butler? o bias is something that is learned. we're not born prejudiceed. that's good news. that means we can unlearn it. just witnessed is about whether the problem is a few d apple cops, which is how the trump administration posititns or rather the issues are more systematic. we know in atlanta, that's the same police department that two fweeks agoed officers because ude lltopped a car,e draggd two stf reastson. president obam's commission on starts, cultures have to change. the problem is too many cops think of themselves as warriors. guardians ishe better model so if we had that culture change in atlanta, we high see e kind of policing that citizens respect. conversation, hunting subject. this is just one of many conversations we'rgoing to be having on the news hour about this. for joining us.hank both of you paul butler, david thomas, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> always a pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: before the killings of rayshard brooks in atlanta and of george floyd in manneapol
it's.hat america we all have our s likeanrd ou e. >> woodruff: paul butler? o bias is something that is learned. we're not born prejudiceed. that's good news. that means we can unlearn it. just witnessed is about whether the problem is a few d apple cops, which is how the trump administration posititns or rather the issues are more systematic. we know in atlanta, that's the same police department that two fweeks agoed officers because ude lltopped a car,e draggd two stf reastson....
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climate change, walking away from the agreement, a fake trade war that has raised prices for people. .ou can run down a long list the president standing feet away from president putin and disavowing his own intelligence committee. we have seen things that none of us would have ever believed we would have seen or heard from any administration, republican and aquatic alike. i see the latest poll. vice president biden is well ahead. i have run for president and i know what happens in the last week's. i am quite confident that america's future, providing we had a change in leadership. if we do not, all bets are off. will go to the heart of the matter. we were secretary of state in 2016 when we saw russia interfere with election. what threat are you worried about most for 2020? about twoncerned things. i remain and about the foreign threat. overtly, trump ,ccording to john bolton's book he invited china to get involved in the race and help him win. facebook took down exploit one billion fake account last year. you can bet your boots that is not it -- the end of the problem. they are very soph
climate change, walking away from the agreement, a fake trade war that has raised prices for people. .ou can run down a long list the president standing feet away from president putin and disavowing his own intelligence committee. we have seen things that none of us would have ever believed we would have seen or heard from any administration, republican and aquatic alike. i see the latest poll. vice president biden is well ahead. i have run for president and i know what happens in the last...
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if approved, its would phase out ou s.d. school's police force by the end of the year. >>> the head of the antioch police officers' union is apologizing tonight after making a social media comment about police and protesters. the comment seemed to suggest that some protesters should be slapped. he said it was a joker taken out of context. >> so the yet reads maybe it is the people, not the cops that need, quote, unquote, better training, and the president of the police union said i firmly believe an open hand slap to the face is 100% justified in this incident. how does that make sense? it is just -- >> given the climate of not just our community, but the globe, and so for anyone to say something so reckless is unfortunate. rears there is a police accountability protest scheduled for tomorrow in antioch. >>> a ground-breaking move in the fight for equality. santa clara county has now officially declared racism a public health crises. >> the resolution sets a good foundation, and would also encourage that the resolution and f
if approved, its would phase out ou s.d. school's police force by the end of the year. >>> the head of the antioch police officers' union is apologizing tonight after making a social media comment about police and protesters. the comment seemed to suggest that some protesters should be slapped. he said it was a joker taken out of context. >> so the yet reads maybe it is the people, not the cops that need, quote, unquote, better training, and the president of the police union said...
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. >>> illegal fireworks are being set up ahead of fourth tries ou amber lee talked to people who say they started seeing and hearing the fireworks earlier than usual this year.>> reporter: fireworks displays such as this one in oakland are a sight to behold, but they are illegal and a threat to life and property. people are setting them off earlier than previous years in anticipation of july 4. >> we get every very nervous, it is very dry. storm. rter: her home was >> you're looking at the rubble for my 1987 house that burned in 1991. >> this whole area is where we are seeing most of the illegal fireworks. >> reporter: this battalion chief tells me he has responded to three fires started by illegal fireworks. >> they are starting sooner than we saw in the year past, and they have started as early as the end of may to the beginning of june, that is not typical for our grizzly peak, t the shelter in place order and no large celebrations this year play a role. >> there is no place to go and hang out, where they customarily can go, such as bars and restaurants and movie theaters and so o
. >>> illegal fireworks are being set up ahead of fourth tries ou amber lee talked to people who say they started seeing and hearing the fireworks earlier than usual this year.>> reporter: fireworks displays such as this one in oakland are a sight to behold, but they are illegal and a threat to life and property. people are setting them off earlier than previous years in anticipation of july 4. >> we get every very nervous, it is very dry. storm. rter: her home was >>...
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ou people cooperating? >> they are taking care of othee yorkers.ieve that is why we have we have the share of contracts -- contacts. 85% of the people who have efinished the interviews giving us contacts. laura: contact tracing is being use in new rk and around world to track outbreaks. 4000 miles for mayor in italy, newgovernment is trying approach >> search application. laura: the italiann minister charge of a new app over 4 million people have dnloaded. italians with the app get an alert if they have been in contact with a person with the virus who is elected to share their contacts. >> the quicker you understand the person ishe positive, better you can track this person the coronavirus in our country. laura: backn new york, americans are wary of sharing their data with the government, for people who will not answer their phone to contact tracers, heres what is next. we will have community specialistwho will go into our communities and not on the door of anyone they were not able to get through to on the phone. laura: the police will help contai
ou people cooperating? >> they are taking care of othee yorkers.ieve that is why we have we have the share of contracts -- contacts. 85% of the people who have efinished the interviews giving us contacts. laura: contact tracing is being use in new rk and around world to track outbreaks. 4000 miles for mayor in italy, newgovernment is trying approach >> search application. laura: the italiann minister charge of a new app over 4 million people have dnloaded. italians with the app get...
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that wldepse ou rrent ou rrent there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. yeah, everything is runningis smoothly with the now platform. (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. . >>> welcome back in. good morning let's get more on the growing crisis in america and some of your key world, national headlines. nbc's philip mena in morning with those >> in minnesota the gov nofr announced attorney general keith ellison will be the lead prosecutor in the george floyd case the floyd family asked ellison take over the investigation. the tra
that wldepse ou rrent ou rrent there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when...
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. >> how cnt are you, congressman schiff, thathe intelligence community is going ou be straight with you on this? and if you fin that they didn'brief the president with what they knew, then what does that say to you? >> well, i'd like to find out, and i can't comment on the classified information, but i would like to find out what they'd say in terms of their onfidence regarding these allegations, yif they felt t couldn't bring this to the president's attention why they couldn't or if they, in fact, president's attention. what the agencies ought to do is they ought to supply the information, they ought to tell the president the limits of that information, but allow the presgoent to mak decisions. if the president doesn't want to hear it, won't listen to ithe won'ar a bad word said about putin's russia, then, obviously, we need toabout that because, then, it falls on the congress to protect the country whthe commander-in-chief won't. >> woodruff: do you believe it's possible to determine whether or not the president was briefed on this or was informed in some manner? >> we should be a
. >> how cnt are you, congressman schiff, thathe intelligence community is going ou be straight with you on this? and if you fin that they didn'brief the president with what they knew, then what does that say to you? >> well, i'd like to find out, and i can't comment on the classified information, but i would like to find out what they'd say in terms of their onfidence regarding these allegations, yif they felt t couldn't bring this to the president's attention why they couldn't or...
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as a result, there are few buildings ou the world sued by as much controversy as this one.he center of the u.s. presidents accusation that the inde, researchers have been studying coronavirus, and sometimes genetically altering them to better understandt arri. while the lab leak theory is dismissed by the chinese government and some scientists as an tstanding conspiracy. we are told to stop filming. on state tv, the lab has ofdismissed the allegation leak. >> [speaking foreign language] attran: this is pure fabrication. we received a saofle on the 30th ecember. before that, we did not ev know itxist. our lab when we never had it? john scientists have looked at the structure of the virus it self. in particular, its protein spikes, which are unusually good for a coronavirus of this type, th analysis experts in. the field finds that it was not purposely manipulated. vefi bwe do not believe that ane of laboratory-based scenario is possible, it says. a conclusion now widely accepted. >>n a scientist should always keep an open mind. john: some scientists says it' based in part on
as a result, there are few buildings ou the world sued by as much controversy as this one.he center of the u.s. presidents accusation that the inde, researchers have been studying coronavirus, and sometimes genetically altering them to better understandt arri. while the lab leak theory is dismissed by the chinese government and some scientists as an tstanding conspiracy. we are told to stop filming. on state tv, the lab has ofdismissed the allegation leak. >> [speaking foreign language]...
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basketball or badminton, they're huge, but they don't necessarily have that air flow going through that'sge ou t of the y.ld be cautious about that. in general, the studies you're seeing about the efficacy about things hike mask tend to assume people are talking, not that they're yelling at teammates and doing heavy breathing. but if people are running around a track and field venue, they're right next to each other for three minutes. there's no breeze. they have a germ cloud going on dwod be problematic. if something is inside, as much ventilation as possible. any amount of air flow helps a lot. if you're outside, you know, try to be thoughtful about how to minimize the spacofe. if you are doing badminton, maybe don't change ends. keep people separated. >> one of the things we talk about is badminton, those doubles people are right next to each other. >> okay. steve, i've got to ask you, a there evenre discussions on temporarily this year changing some of the rules of the don't banish my from saying, but what if you have flag football instead of tackle, is there talk of that? >> everything is
basketball or badminton, they're huge, but they don't necessarily have that air flow going through that'sge ou t of the y.ld be cautious about that. in general, the studies you're seeing about the efficacy about things hike mask tend to assume people are talking, not that they're yelling at teammates and doing heavy breathing. but if people are running around a track and field venue, they're right next to each other for three minutes. there's no breeze. they have a germ cloud going on dwod be...
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beautiful view this morning, under clear skies, the golden glow out there with the sun ou mperaturesthe 50s as we start off our day, and we head through the afternoon, and 74 in san francisco, 80 in oakland. 87 in san jose, and 90 for concord. 8 to 10 degrees above average for this time of . watching temperatures climb as we look ahead to the middle part of the week with the
beautiful view this morning, under clear skies, the golden glow out there with the sun ou mperaturesthe 50s as we start off our day, and we head through the afternoon, and 74 in san francisco, 80 in oakland. 87 in san jose, and 90 for concord. 8 to 10 degrees above average for this time of . watching temperatures climb as we look ahead to the middle part of the week with the
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wen in n the case of singapore estimate that ou economy will be affected to -4% t to -7%.his wilill be the worst recessn we have ever faced. if we look at terms of the government's response, in terms ofof the fiscal r response, we e put an extra 100 b billion singapore dollars to support our pepeople,o increasese the lev of health facilitieies, protecect , to keep cash flows for compapans going, to extend credit lines, and legigislative train -- changes. ththese are unprerecedentnted interventionons -- interventions but we believe that these aree essential because you need to keep your r workers anand enterprises viable, and reaeady for the time thahat the pandemic recedes, and then you cann redodound. that is the immediate r respons. there is a another, longer t tem covid-1-19 hasat not altered the course ofof history or e economic dedevelop. changesesforrm instance the impact of jobsalization, impact onn and skills that pepeople need,dl ofof thesese require a massive restructururing of youour ecocoy of rescale -- r reskilling ur workforce. you need to o invest the time a
wen in n the case of singapore estimate that ou economy will be affected to -4% t to -7%.his wilill be the worst recessn we have ever faced. if we look at terms of the government's response, in terms ofof the fiscal r response, we e put an extra 100 b billion singapore dollars to support our pepeople,o increasese the lev of health facilitieies, protecect , to keep cash flows for compapans going, to extend credit lines, and legigislative train -- changes. ththese are unprerecedentnted...
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shshe recognized me and she shououted ou i clclearly recognized her voio.t was and i r realized she e wa prprisoner. i saw her again on the 25th of september and d the third of february. each time we saw each other i it was just for a few short minutes. we were able to speak sometimes but sometimes not. w were in thed you wing foror the guardians of the evolution -- the prisoners of the guardians of the revolution. is not exactly a a prison. itit is not here at the e interr ministry -- part of the interior ministry. i was very much in isolation. that was probably the e thing mt harrowing. >> you could not see the light of day, could you? >> you really had to stand in your tiptoes just to get a glimpse of daylight. for me i found it v very hard. naturally i am a workaholic. i have wororked a lot in africa. i delight in the freedom you have there. it was hararrowing for me. andhe first few days o weeks i was just trying to get a sense of time. trying t to knowow when brbreakt would be served. when people wowould come w with medidication, or whwh you were allo
shshe recognized me and she shououted ou i clclearly recognized her voio.t was and i r realized she e wa prprisoner. i saw her again on the 25th of september and d the third of february. each time we saw each other i it was just for a few short minutes. we were able to speak sometimes but sometimes not. w were in thed you wing foror the guardians of the evolution -- the prisoners of the guardians of the revolution. is not exactly a a prison. itit is not here at the e interr ministry -- part of...
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ou-based customer service team is on hand to help. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> the john s. andouames l. knigation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more akf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of thesenstitutions: >> ts program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.by anontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -1 >> woodruff: covkeeps spreading across swaths of the united states, and nationalll experts are g congress they are worried. they are also calling for more testing. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins begins our coverage of the day's events. >> it's a mixed bag-- some good, and some we have a problem with. >> desjardins: from the nation's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, the latest assessment of where things stand, more than three months into the pandemic. he and three other top national health officials testified at a congressional hearing.at he top of the agenda: rising nu
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ou have talked tonight and >> you talked about repealing the crime bill. but it enabled the justice department to enter consent decrees with local police departments. i'm wondering you don't necessarily want to get rid of every element of that bill, right? >> correct. >> well, exactly. so there are things in the bill that work like the violence against women's act is a part of that bill. there are other bills that could be enacted that didn't have to be a part of the crime bill. as we take a look at the crime bill, we have to introduce new legislation that will impact our communities into positive ways. if you don't mind, i'm going to go back to something congressman engel mentioned. he mention over the next 10 years they're going to go after trump. well, he's received an f for oversight in congress. that's number one. number two, we called for the impeachment of trump right after -- ost our campaign in jine june. congressman engel didn't get onboard until two months. people are calling for change. we need 70,000 affordable homes as we speak in the distric
ou have talked tonight and >> you talked about repealing the crime bill. but it enabled the justice department to enter consent decrees with local police departments. i'm wondering you don't necessarily want to get rid of every element of that bill, right? >> correct. >> well, exactly. so there are things in the bill that work like the violence against women's act is a part of that bill. there are other bills that could be enacted that didn't have to be a part of the crime...
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babbel is available in the app store or online at babbel.com. ou and their financial well being.hat mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like y thank you. ♪ katty: i'm katty kay in washington and this is "bbc world newsmerica." inside the race for a vaccine. 18 starts the ne phase to develop a solution to covid. turning the tables, the governor's of three american states, once hardest hit by the pandemic, are putting up barriers to others coming in. ♪ katty:ad pushing with the parade, even in a pandemic. russia holds a victory day celebrationso mark 75 years since the defeat of nazi g wmany in world ii. ♪ katty:me wel to "world news america" on pbs. china and the eu are announcing their joint project. it would make us the third program in the worldrocing a vaccine is slow at, complicated and secretive. the bbc has bee given exclusive cess to the first human trial of the vaccine being deve
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. >> "weost everhing: ou home our lan our ideity. in a untryy . >> nrlrly 180,000 refugees a asylumeekekers live in m malays. most of ththem are rohgygya. for decades, thehe country has refuseto sign e un gena coention o1951. for malaia's refees, tha mean no recogned status, no protectition, and nono rights. e worst-affefected. mamalaysia hindeders the acccs protectition, and nono rights. e toto an educatioion. two-ththirds of the e childreo not go to school at all. the re a attend formrmal lelearning centeters, such ase 'fugugee school'.. deboh hehenrfounded the ivivate hool i i2009. 's's fund by d dations. manyf ththe ildren here are >> " "i member when i fithe stard workrkg with the studen w we dithis a activity. i gave them pieces of papaper ad crayons and i sa to o themust draw something y knonow ur fami aand at causethatat?iwhy wa buthe papas remain blank and to and to crea and to ththink outse e of theox a and ththink ey've e gone thrghgh so muchch thathey j juscouldn't't anthey cououldn't see bebeyond . what do yoyou do to li
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. >> it would involve a truly massive investment,ou but mean a power station that produces negative emissioing co2 out of the the technolostill a long way off being deployed on this aale, but it does rai glimmer of hope for the climate. bbc news, the north of england. katty: the clean skies, ofse cohave beeone of the benefits of us all being in lockdown. related to tet is act that we haven't been flying anywhere so when willel comfortable getting on a plane again? it's quite a personal question, but it comes wh public health nsiderations. i'd like to go and visit my elderly parents, but is it ok? is it even possie?e to fly th my colleague recently documented a journey that she took from vienna back to london. reporter:ou i have really airports most dystopian of all places during covid. [doorbell] >> exit from terminal 1. reporter:s it'ke the airport is literally gathering dust. >> we ask all passengers to keep at least one meter distance. reporter: theyp kaying these audio messages, saying e that you have to stay ter away from other passengers. there are no other passengers. so, we're at th
. >> it would involve a truly massive investment,ou but mean a power station that produces negative emissioing co2 out of the the technolostill a long way off being deployed on this aale, but it does rai glimmer of hope for the climate. bbc news, the north of england. katty: the clean skies, ofse cohave beeone of the benefits of us all being in lockdown. related to tet is act that we haven't been flying anywhere so when willel comfortable getting on a plane again? it's quite a personal...
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we're seeing an increase in volume in ou emergency department, both public and private, and we are seeing more and more people worried that they have the symptoms of coronavirus. >> nawaz: we should point out there was a statewide stay-at-home order. governor abbott issued that for all of april. ever since then, texas has been on a steady march to reopening. now that you're seeing this surge in infection, do you think that's due to the reopening? >> you know, texas was an anomaly, so when we first started dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, like everyone else, we had these horrifying projections of what was to come and all sorts of scientists really trying to prepare us for what to expect when it came to the pandemic and the number of people who are sick and all of those things, and in texas those numbers never came true, and so initially the governor, like many other governors, issued stay-at-home orders and everyone stayed at home, and socially isolated. the business and economies were shut down. after, you know, a decent while of not seeing those numbers come to pass, the governor a
we're seeing an increase in volume in ou emergency department, both public and private, and we are seeing more and more people worried that they have the symptoms of coronavirus. >> nawaz: we should point out there was a statewide stay-at-home order. governor abbott issued that for all of april. ever since then, texas has been on a steady march to reopening. now that you're seeing this surge in infection, do you think that's due to the reopening? >> you know, texas was an anomaly,...
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we saw people that had abo strategy setting fires and pushing our firstva responders n ous differents and preventing them from getting to the fire locations. those things are people who have done it before. katty: dhio you they have a political agenda, those people? >> i really can't say o they who are at this point, but it is definitely -- it definitely seems disconnected from the killing of george floyd. katt thank you. >> thank you. katty:' the mayor of the nat's capital, speaking to me earlier toy. i filmed it on my iphone, so i apologize for the quality. i'm clearly not a camera person. president trump told american governors they had become the laughing stock of the world for not cracking down harder on the people, but we've seen around the world come out in support of the protests. at a time when america's reputation was already in doubt because of its high death toll i'm joined by a reporr. when you woke up this morning and you saw these scenes from america, what did you think? >>h, it reminded me of 1968. at the time, we had a ack and white tv set. i was living with my paren
we saw people that had abo strategy setting fires and pushing our firstva responders n ous differents and preventing them from getting to the fire locations. those things are people who have done it before. katty: dhio you they have a political agenda, those people? >> i really can't say o they who are at this point, but it is definitely -- it definitely seems disconnected from the killing of george floyd. katt thank you. >> thank you. katty:' the mayor of the nat's capital,...
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we hee to reorient totallyly ou economy. inerioiod of warar, we a economy ofof war.ompapanies that are are forced to moveve from producing cars to producing bombs and ailalanes. we need to do the same, not to go to produce momore bombsbs or weapons. it's to produce on the lolong-term, more ththings of ad thatat i just mentioioned. it's more equipment and health, and hospital, and housing, and health. hygiene, water, and good food and et cetera, et cetera. they need a huge conversion of a lot of industries. >> attali is positive, but he does not shy away from some ugly truths. the pandemic has exposed once again the inequality of o our world, not just in terms of wealth, but in terms of health, as well. i want to mention disparity, lilike in asia, africa. there can be dramatic growths and pockets of poverty is visible. would it be right in saying that, thahat they are the one w are going through this pandemic with acutete pain? >> death is equal fofor all of anand then, , we see also aroune world, a lot of wealthy and supppposed to be well-prototted people which are t
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to arrive and find out that the terminal says your ticket leaves your life from is in fact closed --ou is in fact closed. everything is shut, all the normal duty free shops, comple tely closed up. they're places that you remember and are used to beinusy. it clashes completely with what yourom experience ofhing was before. >> after each flight, the whole cabin is carefully disinfected. reporter: -- >> trains departi. please hold onto the handrails. reporter:e of the busies normally.in the world so, every single seat on this flight is t ten, wenk. so it's just impossible for o peopleep their distance. you're in a confined space, loa.ing next tongerio o t pimr yo can't move. finally arrived in london. what should be a couple hours was eight. so, we're at the end of a long journey. katty: something that was once so normal now seems totally abnormal. it's hard to imagine doing it ain. we would like to end this program with some of the music that rang out today at the funeral service for george floyd back in houston. >> ♪ when yoare lonely and your heartll is with despair ♪ katty: the servic
to arrive and find out that the terminal says your ticket leaves your life from is in fact closed --ou is in fact closed. everything is shut, all the normal duty free shops, comple tely closed up. they're places that you remember and are used to beinusy. it clashes completely with what yourom experience ofhing was before. >> after each flight, the whole cabin is carefully disinfected. reporter: -- >> trains departi. please hold onto the handrails. reporter:e of the busies...
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whablt wh ou i see youe all wearing masks but like taking temperatures or is that something you want clients to do before they come? >> they will do that before they come. that's on the waiver. and then we just ask them some covid questions and we just ask them to follow our policies which is a mask at all times and just following our rules, washing your hands before you come in, being okay with the no blow drying. >> you haven't encountered any challenges with people keeping their masks on or saying, i don't want to wear it because we've seen that on airplanes, even though the airlines have the rule of saying please keep your mask on if you're not eating but a lot of people d to flight attendants don't want to have to confront them. >> it's true. i have heard that a lot with hair stylists but it's our first day and people are chomping at the bit to get in the door, so they could wear a hazmat suit if we asked them to. >> i totally get that. what about payment? have you changed that up? are you going cashless? >> we're doing contactless payment. if clients want to use cash, we'll pro
whablt wh ou i see youe all wearing masks but like taking temperatures or is that something you want clients to do before they come? >> they will do that before they come. that's on the waiver. and then we just ask them some covid questions and we just ask them to follow our policies which is a mask at all times and just following our rules, washing your hands before you come in, being okay with the no blow drying. >> you haven't encountered any challenges with people keeping their...
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i like whatof we are seeing ou congress. it has to trickle down. as the vice president stated in his op-ed, we have to have the money to implement it. ifot we do have the money -- i million -- it is very difficult to retrain police. katty: ok. mayor of richmond, levar stoney, thankouor being back on bbc. we were down there interviewing you recently. an hbo mask -- max has removed "gone with the wind" from its platform. the film has been long criticized of its depiction of slavery. the company says it features prejudices that were wrong then and are wrong today. things are changing. we have all been focused on the protests he, b in the meantime here, the covid-19 pandemic is not just ongoing. in some places around the world, it is g wtingse. the chief minister of delhi says they could have ha aillion coronavirus cases by the end of july. he has warned that hospital b would nable to deal with such an outbreak, and the numbec es in mumbai has surpassed even wuhan in china, where, of course, the virus first. appear reourter has more. reporter:am a fily
i like whatof we are seeing ou congress. it has to trickle down. as the vice president stated in his op-ed, we have to have the money to implement it. ifot we do have the money -- i million -- it is very difficult to retrain police. katty: ok. mayor of richmond, levar stoney, thankouor being back on bbc. we were down there interviewing you recently. an hbo mask -- max has removed "gone with the wind" from its platform. the film has been long criticized of its depiction of slavery. the...
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. >> reporter: president trump tonight for the first time speaking ou about the killing of rayshard brooks by an atlanta police officer. >> i thought it was a terrible situation i studied it closely to me it was very disturbing. >> reporter: the president now just hours away from revealing his executive order on police reform. >> we want law and order, it's about law and order but it's about justice also and it's about safety. >> reporter: it comes rallies, now set to a in tulsa oklahoma saturday night. >> we expect to have, you know, it's like a record setting crowd, never had an empty seat and we certainly won't in oklahoma. >> reporter: he says to accommodate ticket requests they'll fill 19,000 seat arena and the convention hall next door, the type of gathering the cdc classifies as highest risk of spreading coronavirus. and just as tulsa's public health director says it's too soon for this size of a crowd. >> my preference would be that it would be postponed until it's safe to actually have an event where people can come together and be a part of the political process. >> reporter: cor
. >> reporter: president trump tonight for the first time speaking ou about the killing of rayshard brooks by an atlanta police officer. >> i thought it was a terrible situation i studied it closely to me it was very disturbing. >> reporter: the president now just hours away from revealing his executive order on police reform. >> we want law and order, it's about law and order but it's about justice also and it's about safety. >> reporter: it comes rallies, now set...