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ou are watching live coverage. ms. wasserman schultz: judge carter, the ranking member who is here with teleconference today and i welcome mr. mrs. lowey and all of the subcommittee members those who are in person. before i move to my opening statement, i offer a brief explanation. today's room has been configured to make the six-foot social distancing. some members have used to teleconferencing to participate remotely. once you start speaking, there will be a slight delay before you are displayed. it activates the camera. do not stop your remarks if you do not see the screen switch. if it does president switch, please make sure you are not muted. and ensure the correct speaker is being displayed, remain on mute. and for members using the video option, you will notice a clock. at one minute remaining. at 30 seconds i will tap the gavel that their time has expired. the clock will move red. in terms of the spelling order, we wig and the chair and rim of the full committee and any other members. email sent up an address.
ou are watching live coverage. ms. wasserman schultz: judge carter, the ranking member who is here with teleconference today and i welcome mr. mrs. lowey and all of the subcommittee members those who are in person. before i move to my opening statement, i offer a brief explanation. today's room has been configured to make the six-foot social distancing. some members have used to teleconferencing to participate remotely. once you start speaking, there will be a slight delay before you are...
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that is ou position.esn't mean thereouldn't be some other areas where we might have some negotiation. but that is -- mitch mcconnell has called himself the grim reaper. that l anyislation that goes over there will die in the senate cemetery. it is a mo unfortunate metaphor or analogy to use. when d people arng because of the coronavirus and he will not engage in testing, tracing, treating, and distancing with a strategic plan. where he will not open up to real negotiations on what we do about eing police brutality, y recognizing that m our men and women in blue honorably perform their duties, but som' dot and that has to stop. macconnell wants a pause. a pause isn't happening in hunger in america, where people are coming to food banks who never thought they would. nt is not pausing in america and we passed a bill to help the grim reaper is going to put a stop to that. a pause to that. i do believe that they understand that if we don't a to invest in our economy soon that it won't work from now. just ask t
that is ou position.esn't mean thereouldn't be some other areas where we might have some negotiation. but that is -- mitch mcconnell has called himself the grim reaper. that l anyislation that goes over there will die in the senate cemetery. it is a mo unfortunate metaphor or analogy to use. when d people arng because of the coronavirus and he will not engage in testing, tracing, treating, and distancing with a strategic plan. where he will not open up to real negotiations on what we do about...
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well,ou haven't already. and so up your game if you have. all paid attention to the great outdoors, our planet would benefit nicely. so enjoy garden g. it's a (announcer) america's veterans have always stepped up. but with the covid-19 crisis, many veterans are struggling - to make ends meet or get the care they need. dav has helped ill and injured veterans for one hundred years, but today, the need is greater than ever. give to the dav covid-19 relief fund - and help provide critical assistance to veterans in need. go to dav.org/helpvets or call now. your donation will make a real difference. or call now. (drumsticks rattle, feedback hums) (door closes in distance) ♪ (overlapping voices): we are producers, engineers, singers, songwriters, musicians, tour and live production crews, and thousands more of us. (male voice): without us, the music stops. (overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing. (male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable stude
well,ou haven't already. and so up your game if you have. all paid attention to the great outdoors, our planet would benefit nicely. so enjoy garden g. it's a (announcer) america's veterans have always stepped up. but with the covid-19 crisis, many veterans are struggling - to make ends meet or get the care they need. dav has helped ill and injured veterans for one hundred years, but today, the need is greater than ever. give to the dav covid-19 relief fund - and help provide critical...
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ou want proof that's not happening, it's here. it's currently around 44 celsius in phoenix. temperature is rising, and so are the number of confirmed covid cases, at an alarming rate. arizona is now the coronavirus hotspot not just in the united states, but in the world. and yet, people are still queuing hours for tests and waiting eight days for the sults. >> that is not actionable information. youannot use that information anymore. if the person was infected with ervid-19, you have missed the opportunity to ine and get them into isolation so they don't infect family and coworkers. wax those -- >> those who have lost loved on in the surge finding ways to express their grief and anger. >> i don't want my father to just be another number. the reason people are getting sick and numbers are skyrocketing here d we are number one not only in the country but the world is not because of lack of individual responsibility. it's a lack of leadership. he t tired hearts of medical staff are breaking as they are forced to make decisions they never hoped we would. >> we are having to tria
ou want proof that's not happening, it's here. it's currently around 44 celsius in phoenix. temperature is rising, and so are the number of confirmed covid cases, at an alarming rate. arizona is now the coronavirus hotspot not just in the united states, but in the world. and yet, people are still queuing hours for tests and waiting eight days for the sults. >> that is not actionable information. youannot use that information anymore. if the person was infected with ervid-19, you have...
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and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers ou.k you. : we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. n 2: oh! daniel ter: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion]n ma and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the stron muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. bob ross: a happy little cloud. man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more wcan explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. : and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ >> gd evening, covid and a race. how disparities in alabama are highlighted by the pandemic as the state sees record numbers of hospitalizations. forrest under seizure. gail logging devastates the congo rain fort basin. everything. our children will suffer. they will suffer fro
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the other thg they could say is to y enter the terminal,ou have to present a ticket and your passporta then they will say, you have a bno passport, you cannot go into the terminal at all. illy people in hong kong have a local hong kong passport as well. that is ok for them. they can travel, but lots of others do not. i can imagine now they would be thinking, i better hurry and get myself a local hong kong passport as well, lest i be straed here and i am not able to travel to the u.k. to take up this offer, this path to tizenship, which is now been granted to me. you can see where this is going. what they could in theory say is, all right, you can choose, ouu can apply forhong kong casper, but you have to give up your bno passport in order to do so. so, they screws are certai tightening on those in hong kong and i think many of them are, quite worried about this right now. >> that is theatest from hong kong. stay with us on "outside source." still come them a boris johnson virks his first year as prime minister with a t to scotland. ♪ >> ministersre pledging to commit almost 600 millio
the other thg they could say is to y enter the terminal,ou have to present a ticket and your passporta then they will say, you have a bno passport, you cannot go into the terminal at all. illy people in hong kong have a local hong kong passport as well. that is ok for them. they can travel, but lots of others do not. i can imagine now they would be thinking, i better hurry and get myself a local hong kong passport as well, lest i be straed here and i am not able to travel to the u.k. to take up...
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ou can't afford medicine retroactively. businesses can't survive retroactively. have decided to push an approach that the dministration's own labor department rejected as unworkable. republican plan can't ork, then the stark reality is that the republican plan remains cutting off the $600. what kind of leader punishes unemployed workers in the midst crisis? the harm to families and businesses is not theoretical. in the last recession, we let emergency unemployment benefits and the harm to individuals and retailers with substantial.and in illinois, if republicans let $600 expire, the average benefit will be cut by 63%. americans deserve relief. we must protect workers and families. we must do it now. wait. is no time to there is no time left. we must act me and immediately. to present like representative -- [inaudible] you, chairman davis, pelosi, chairman neal. of the y mr. evans -- ways-and-means committee. i appreciate all of your efforts. e're here today with one message for the president and for the senate majority leader your job.ell, do millions of american
ou can't afford medicine retroactively. businesses can't survive retroactively. have decided to push an approach that the dministration's own labor department rejected as unworkable. republican plan can't ork, then the stark reality is that the republican plan remains cutting off the $600. what kind of leader punishes unemployed workers in the midst crisis? the harm to families and businesses is not theoretical. in the last recession, we let emergency unemployment benefits and the harm to...
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to being stranger wondering if we ought to sto or head on out the door ♪ ♪ just once can we figure ou ♪ ♪ why we never last for very long ♪ ♪ oh what are w doing wrong ♪ ♪ just once can we find a wa to finally make it right ♪ ♪ oh make the magic last for mor than just one night ♪ ♪ if we could jus get to i i know we coul break through it ♪ ♪ just once we can make it just once ♪ [cheers and applause >> jimmy: well, maybe we'll try cat corner next week >> tariq: copy that. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: moving on. moving right along a lot of people are talking about this over the weekend in the hamptons, the chainsmokers held a concert that's now being investigated by the state's health department. watch this >> officials in new york state are investigating a drive-in concert in the hamptons that appeared to violate social distancing guidelines. posts on social media show crowds of fans leaving their cars, gathering in front of the stage, many not wearing masks. governor andrew cuomo tweeted about the event on monday, saying, "i am appalled." >> jimmy: good lord, it would have been
to being stranger wondering if we ought to sto or head on out the door ♪ ♪ just once can we figure ou ♪ ♪ why we never last for very long ♪ ♪ oh what are w doing wrong ♪ ♪ just once can we find a wa to finally make it right ♪ ♪ oh make the magic last for mor than just one night ♪ ♪ if we could jus get to i i know we coul break through it ♪ ♪ just once we can make it just once ♪ [cheers and applause >> jimmy: well, maybe we'll try cat corner next week >>...
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ou have gone through the fifth amendment and due process and just negated it. in the 10th amendment which policing to the law enforcement to the states has been forgotten. was your happened secret police were poorly rained, just like your bureau of prisons guards were pool trained and allowed the most in our nation's last several years, jeffrey pstein to conveniently commit suicide. sad. you mid led congress and the american people will special mueller's fightings with your quote summary, unquote of his report. month before you released the redacted portion of the mueller report. set the stage, you set the stage for special counsel of how to the accuracy it was reported by the press and what you said and federal judge walton appointed by george w. bush declared in a arule that your summary was distorted, unquote and misleading, unquote. nd that the court could not trust you. further judge walton stated your report was quote, a calculated ttempt to influence public disclosure about the mueller report in favor of president trump, unquote. does not ttee still have
ou have gone through the fifth amendment and due process and just negated it. in the 10th amendment which policing to the law enforcement to the states has been forgotten. was your happened secret police were poorly rained, just like your bureau of prisons guards were pool trained and allowed the most in our nation's last several years, jeffrey pstein to conveniently commit suicide. sad. you mid led congress and the american people will special mueller's fightings with your quote summary,...
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these days, she's working up to 75 hours a week, but it still hasn been enough to make ren ou time-- something she's never had e with before. >> i've never been in this situation before, in any way, never. >> brangham: after paying the rent late in aprilnd in may, her landlord told her she was being evicted. >> i'm asking, how are you going to evict us and we're still paying our payment? he said, "i just want y'all out of there,"nd we didn't know why.>> rangham: the landlord said anderson paid her rent late several times, and she was violating her lease because her0 ear-old son wasn't on the heitial paperwork. ad come to live with her when his college closed because of the pandemic. rue cares act-- the corona relief package congress passed forlier this year-- halted evictionanyone living in properties with federally-backed mortgages. a third of rentersnwide,o about and it's set to expi july 25. in addion to the federal protections, most states put a pause on all evictions when the pandemic first hit. but, those rules only postpone evictions. if tenants violate their rental agreements
these days, she's working up to 75 hours a week, but it still hasn been enough to make ren ou time-- something she's never had e with before. >> i've never been in this situation before, in any way, never. >> brangham: after paying the rent late in aprilnd in may, her landlord told her she was being evicted. >> i'm asking, how are you going to evict us and we're still paying our payment? he said, "i just want y'all out of there,"nd we didn't know why.>>...
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ou took the same position. where we differ is on promesa where you promised to hollow out cut their , education, housing programs -- you took a view that -- you took a vote that hung puerto rico in a serious way. latoya: i see you both shaking your head. hold it right there. we got to get to the coronavirus and i promise we will get back to that. so let's turn to something everybody cares about, the coronavirus pandemic. my colleague has a question on that. grace? >> good evening. i'm going to ask you both this question in spanish and in english. [speaking in spanish] it's a question on every parents mind right now, whether to send their child to school in september. where do you stand on the fall semester, and what is your advice for parents? you have 60 seconds. >> [speaking in spanish] i still have deep reservations about sending my kids to school and as of now, i would not do t. but our schools need more systems. that's why i voted for and support the heroes act, which includes $3 trillion of support, inclu
ou took the same position. where we differ is on promesa where you promised to hollow out cut their , education, housing programs -- you took a view that -- you took a vote that hung puerto rico in a serious way. latoya: i see you both shaking your head. hold it right there. we got to get to the coronavirus and i promise we will get back to that. so let's turn to something everybody cares about, the coronavirus pandemic. my colleague has a question on that. grace? >> good evening. i'm...
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ou go in and you make people better. now, we had some good luck with remdesivir. successful. others have been successful. successful.as been but we are -- we're really some very good answers, meaning they are. we're working very closely all the world on the vaccines and the therapeutics. so we're going to have some of heads of these great companies coming in. ohnson & johnson is doing very well. in particular. they seem to be doing very well. well.us are doing very it's something that i really can certain -- i guess you never use totally certain but pretty damn certain that they're going to have the vaccine, to have oing herapeutics and it's going to take place shortly. for the world it's a great country. -- thing. the is happening all over world, not just the united states. it's a tough one. very tough. very sad when you see the death. all death that could have been stopped by china. stop it they to could have stopped it. ok. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. > how important, mr. president -- >> press, thank you. payroll portant is a tax cut in phase four? president
ou go in and you make people better. now, we had some good luck with remdesivir. successful. others have been successful. successful.as been but we are -- we're really some very good answers, meaning they are. we're working very closely all the world on the vaccines and the therapeutics. so we're going to have some of heads of these great companies coming in. ohnson & johnson is doing very well. in particular. they seem to be doing very well. well.us are doing very it's something that i...
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mediaves facts, which the does not like. .ou know i am right why don't you stop this negative stuff? guest: i do appreciate the question. i have been in that briefing room under now 15 different press secretary secretaries. our job is to ask hard questions. i certainly did that in the last administration, if you just rewind the tape and just watch the questions i ask of barack obama upon press secretary's. we are not there to sit there and praise the president and talk about what a great job he is doing. we are there to report on what is happening. we report on successes and failures. i will say something nice, i think kelly is the most effective campaign spokesperson that trump has ever had. i think she comes into the room and she is well prepared. she is a very effective spokesperson for trump. my crism
mediaves facts, which the does not like. .ou know i am right why don't you stop this negative stuff? guest: i do appreciate the question. i have been in that briefing room under now 15 different press secretary secretaries. our job is to ask hard questions. i certainly did that in the last administration, if you just rewind the tape and just watch the questions i ask of barack obama upon press secretary's. we are not there to sit there and praise the president and talk about what a great job he...
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top third bottom third blend out national security secret ten days later only the middle part blacked ou out, the punchline is it's the same reviewer ten days apart looking at the same document in coming to a diametrically different opinion on what will be damaging to national security. that is the part of this that raises questions for all citizens there is no independent arbitration of these times of claims. there are real secrets i am not a fan thinking everything should go up on the wall there are real secrets he can get people killed they can give bad guys a capability be don't want them to have. but most of what the government holds is a subjective call. judges are not prepared to do it when they get these representations in the government back in their chambers like judge lambert, what is that say? i can to create open? it's a very hard for a judge to go against the government on this. and so we've got a real -- i'm hoping the bolton case brings enough attention to this that congress, maybe the next congress will take a look at setting up a more consistent, standard, process of re
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if they haven't already reached a conclusion, or facing in an ongoing investigation which is, how do ou essentially prove it counterfactual? how do you prove that articular -- that particular attack was motivated solely by the incent fbt of the -- bounty that the wouldn't have happened otherwise? that will be one of the big sticking points going forward in questions that reporters like me and lawmakers n the hill will be throwed in on. host: we saw lawmakers get briefed this week. eight, of gang of leaders, will go to the white house for more briefings. i know you won't be there to that.ly cover what do they get exposed to as information? guest: that's the big question. this is the first time that lawmakers democratic will be informed by the c.i.a. director and the director of the n.s.a. they are going to be looking for exactly the kind of questions we're asking right now. how many deaths? is the intelligence? linking those deaths to the program? one of the complaints that we heard from house democrats coming out of the original white earlier this week, which was conducted by and of sta
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might have been selling ice ou cream and drinks to parade goers. >> there's not as many customers, also for the owners of the store, it's worse, because they don't make as much money. >> reporter: for others, the spirit of the 4 is still bright. >> we're still patriots, right, leo? we still love the united states of america? yeah. >> reporter: and the message s home and stay safe. i do have to tell i, we have been checking the horizon, there is no fog out there anyway. sadly, tonight might have been the perfect night for fireworks. it's just not happening this year. fliefrn oce live in ocean beach, cornell bernard. >> your lighting is also on point, cornell, thank you so much e. >>> berkley is limiting arena. bicyclists and pedestrians are allowed, but all other vehicles are banned until midnight tonight. parks and paths are open, but all picnic areas and playgrounds will stay closed. marina park sans closed andot rum regular hours until monday morning. here's a look at the areas that have closed beach parking lots. parking lots at state beaches in sonoma, marin, san francisco, san mate
might have been selling ice ou cream and drinks to parade goers. >> there's not as many customers, also for the owners of the store, it's worse, because they don't make as much money. >> reporter: for others, the spirit of the 4 is still bright. >> we're still patriots, right, leo? we still love the united states of america? yeah. >> reporter: and the message s home and stay safe. i do have to tell i, we have been checking the horizon, there is no fog out there anyway....
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through --ou they want to inform you and make sure you know everything about the trial. they explain the science and the possible side effects. they also talk about w what you would be able to do, what you will be able to do. i can't give blood for the next year. if i was a woman,, i would be asked to use contraception. it is -- they are very careful to make sure you have full knowleledge of what is going on and potential side effects, mild or severe. it is a very thorough process. the following week, in my case, i went and had -- i don'n't know whether i actually have the experimental vaccine. it is a a 50-50 chance. in the oxford trial, there are 10,000 of us split into two o groups. half will get the experimental vaccine being developedd at oxoxford univiversity. the otheher half will get an experimentalal vacaccine being dedeveloped d from an agenda's -- for meningitis. juan: how long was the process of the actual trial, before the per luminary results were announced? -- before the preliliminary results were announced? >> the preliminary resultsts were based on the i
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it's not the same for schools ou.ort worth where a teac alab coned abou >>new governor ite oull says the s for schools to reopen. the cdc recommends everyone should wear masks inside schools at all times and to spread out seating. >>> on school reopenings, head to kpix.com/backtoschool. >>> new this morning, the u.s. has just carried out its second federal execution this week after a last-minute legal challenge failed. wesley perky was put to death in indiana. overnight the supreme court ruled 5-4 to allow the execution. his lawyers went to a lower court saying their client had dementia and was unfit to be executed batnaal to death in 2004 for kidnapping and killing a teenage girl in missouri. >>> to campaign 2020. and a live look at the white house. president trp a shake-up. his campaign manager has been replaced. brad parscale is now in charge of data and digital strategies. the relationship between the two was shaky since the president's rally in oklahoma. political veteran bill stepyen will now be in charge of the
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someone ♪ ♪ oh-oh and i d and i do and i do yeah sometimes yo gotta lose somebody ♪ ♪ just to find oudy yeah you gotta lose somebod yeah ♪ ♪ sometimes you gotta lose somebod just to find out you really love someone ♪ ♪ oh-oh and i d and i do and i do yeah sometimes you gott lose somebody ♪ ♪ just to find ou you really love someon oh-oh, yea sometimes you gotta ♪ ♪ lose somebody gotta lose gotta los somebody you gotta lose somebody ♪ >> jimmy: thank you to kygo and onerepublic. more "tonight show" when we come back, everybody ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. ubut you also want toe the waynot spend money.ed it- get 7 cups free with 7rewards. is that what you want? oh, we know. we might
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we ou withw oud cover, and good visibility toward noon and into the afternoon, except right along the coastline. cloud cover could be a little bit more stubborn. we start off tomorrow morning mostly in the middle to upper 50s, low 50s and the warmest locations should drive below 60 degrees. high damages almost where it should be for the time of the year. low 70s along the bank, lower 80s around the bay, and a closer look, low 60s along the coast. ever 70s and 80s in the south bay. and the tri-...
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check out our special section ou website, kpix.com/ tran15. >>> bernard says the program is faced with increasing deficits which force them to drop the sports listed on your screen, including field hockey, rowing, and sailing. current scholarships will be honored for over 200 student athletes if they choose to remain at stanford they will decide whether his accountant must turn over his financial records including tax returns house democrats and prosecutors in new york have been asking for subpoenas as they investigate hush money payments . they argue they should have different standards for the president. president donald trump is the only modern u.s. president who did not make his tax return information public. >>> coming up, streaming on cbsn bay area, the movement taking place in our schools as students urged educators to teach them about racial inequality. >>> looking live outside, this cheeseburger is the best! it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order
check out our special section ou website, kpix.com/ tran15. >>> bernard says the program is faced with increasing deficits which force them to drop the sports listed on your screen, including field hockey, rowing, and sailing. current scholarships will be honored for over 200 student athletes if they choose to remain at stanford they will decide whether his accountant must turn over his financial records including tax returns house democrats and prosecutors in new york have been asking...
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turn to me..ou we will protect you.hat's what donald trump should be doing. >> sean: all right, sarah, i'm going to give you both 20 seconds each. what would you advise the president tonight, 106 dayss ou? >> i think ari is exactly right. he needs to lean and then be the president that can keep americans safe. as a mom of three young children, i don't want my kids growing up in joe biden's america where there is no one to call when they need help and underf president trump, i think every parent can go to sleep at night knowing that the president of the united states is doingll literally everything he can to keep them safe. that's his number one duty, number one obligation. he should be reminded people of that but do it in a way that's compassionate. talk about how he cares about the people and reminds them of that being the core of who he is and one of the things that he ran on in 2016 and helped him get elected. >> sean: final 20 seconds, ari fleischer. advice. >> for the president, as much as you want to talk about th
turn to me..ou we will protect you.hat's what donald trump should be doing. >> sean: all right, sarah, i'm going to give you both 20 seconds each. what would you advise the president tonight, 106 dayss ou? >> i think ari is exactly right. he needs to lean and then be the president that can keep americans safe. as a mom of three young children, i don't want my kids growing up in joe biden's america where there is no one to call when they need help and underf president trump, i think...
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. -- egregiust missed ous misstep this democracy has made when it comes to black voters. i hope you will buy the book and read it. i would love to hear your thoughts. you can email me at my website or tweet me. drop a note, instagram. -- on my instagram. host: jacqueline up next. caller: tiffany, thank you for always thinking and using logic and sticking to the facts. i really appreciate that. too many to not. don't be deterred. i'm a proud obama democrat and i'm so proud of the leadership and how together they really pulled this country back on the precipice. people forget how big of a hole they dug us out of. it was phenomenal. so proud of it every day. as a black woman i am part of the demographic that is solidly democratic. have been my entire life. we'll continue to be because they are for really the character of america. black americans, black patriotism, to me we are patriots. we built america and we built it for free. we built it for free. the contributions we have made to this country is well documented, even though a lot of it is coming out now with the hidden f
. -- egregiust missed ous misstep this democracy has made when it comes to black voters. i hope you will buy the book and read it. i would love to hear your thoughts. you can email me at my website or tweet me. drop a note, instagram. -- on my instagram. host: jacqueline up next. caller: tiffany, thank you for always thinking and using logic and sticking to the facts. i really appreciate that. too many to not. don't be deterred. i'm a proud obama democrat and i'm so proud of the leadership and...
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jones seized on the deaths. ou >> boy, wouldn't ynow, i mean, it's sick. go back in the last month, and i've said over andyo over again, anwatch, there's going to be giant school shootings. >> the momenyou see a mass shooting event, the mindset inside is, it's obably a false flag operation. it mht not be, but it probab is. >> if we start seeing tell-tale signs of it being staged, we'll let you ow. you know, it has now come out that... um... it w a government program an that person was in a mind control program. and this is conspiracy without the theory that dispenses with... blatantly dispenses with any evidence or it lives by sheer asse no evidence. no argument. >> ...and the doctor he wasun r was a head air force mind control doctor, and he was involved in darpa brainrf ine programs, and told people he was under mind control in the jail. >> he just kept adding more and more and more outrageous lieto the story. all the pictures of the children inside of it were fake it was all a cgi construction. for jones, it didn't matter how absurd each new layer got.
jones seized on the deaths. ou >> boy, wouldn't ynow, i mean, it's sick. go back in the last month, and i've said over andyo over again, anwatch, there's going to be giant school shootings. >> the momenyou see a mass shooting event, the mindset inside is, it's obably a false flag operation. it mht not be, but it probab is. >> if we start seeing tell-tale signs of it being staged, we'll let you ow. you know, it has now come out that... um... it w a government program an that...
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october 1 is just around the propose is, ifwe ou had no income, you have no monthly payment. if you do have income, then we'll change the student loan system so that you never have to pay more than 10% of income after you've deducted the necessities of life and food.age second, on school choice, there 135,000 public and private schools in the country. a 000 private schools, hundred thousand public, about 50 million children in the 5.7 in the ols, private schools. think ly speaking, we every child is equally we rtant, and so what propose is about $70 billion for kindergarten through the 12th $30 more billion for colleges that amount of education is about the same as bill, so there d could be an area of agreement. senator blount will say we believe that every school should get some money. be about $1,200 per person on k through 12. school should get 1/3 of that. even if they are opening rest of that the money should go to schools that as making an effort to open much as possible with students physically present. expenses many more when you're physically present. buses, more tea
october 1 is just around the propose is, ifwe ou had no income, you have no monthly payment. if you do have income, then we'll change the student loan system so that you never have to pay more than 10% of income after you've deducted the necessities of life and food.age second, on school choice, there 135,000 public and private schools in the country. a 000 private schools, hundred thousand public, about 50 million children in the 5.7 in the ols, private schools. think ly speaking, we every...
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.>> ou are a diabetic.some medicine.t you on >> i was kind of surprised that i did have it because i got rid g most of the cookies and rid of the candies. i guess i'll just have to stick with the fruit. >> reporter: dr. scott harris is the state's top health officer. >> alabama is not the healthiest state to begin with, and our african american population disproportionately suffers from a number of chronic health problems. and when thehave a serious systemic infection, then it just makes it that much more difficult for them. >> reporter: throughout the nation, the pandemic has had an outsized impact on african americans, b in lowndes county, history may help explain why. this is a map that shows a pictorial representation of then 1860 alabama cs. >> reporter: african americans are represented in blue-- and whites in red. >> so, all of ese blue segments here represent enslaved people. >> reporter: dr. harris says if you look today at where lee most pe in alabama have chronic health conditions it matches ere
.>> ou are a diabetic.some medicine.t you on >> i was kind of surprised that i did have it because i got rid g most of the cookies and rid of the candies. i guess i'll just have to stick with the fruit. >> reporter: dr. scott harris is the state's top health officer. >> alabama is not the healthiest state to begin with, and our african american population disproportionately suffers from a number of chronic health problems. and when thehave a serious systemic infection,...
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when he was 4,ou >>ououomine.mw.br shape >>orte cours parenting som misfi >> forgot to mention before, but it is my 28th birthday. my dad hasn't even remembered yet, see how long that lasts. >> which one's our boat? >> reporter: and after a long day in the amazon. >> feels pretty good, huh? good way to end my 28th birthday. >> that's right. happy birthday. >> thank you. >> not many people get a gift like this. >> yeah. >> reporter: i want to poke some fun at you, bob. mack is now 29. did you remember his birthday this year? >> this year i did, but i think i didn't remember it when we're down there. i was kind of embarrassed. i celebrated so many birthdays with this guy. okay, i forgot one of them last year. we were a bit distracted. we had a lot of luggage a lot of crew members to take care of. i wasn't necessarily his first thought. i don't blame him. >> you give me a hard time about that. >> reporter: their shared experiences during these travels helping to make up for lost time. >> you know, growing up i would
when he was 4,ou >>ououomine.mw.br shape >>orte cours parenting som misfi >> forgot to mention before, but it is my 28th birthday. my dad hasn't even remembered yet, see how long that lasts. >> which one's our boat? >> reporter: and after a long day in the amazon. >> feels pretty good, huh? good way to end my 28th birthday. >> that's right. happy birthday. >> thank you. >> not many people get a gift like this. >> yeah. >>...
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and an expanding group across the state who have renounced ou >>> san francisco conversations tonight to talk about the future of police reform. he and others will talk about the police accountability and ending mass incarceration. if you want to be part of that discussion, you have to preregister for it by 5:00 p.m. you can sign up by going to the commonwealth club website. >>> right now, it's 4:09 and we want to check in with steve paulson on the weather. it seems, and i don't know if the wind will kick up again. steve? >>> it won't be as bad as yesterday. we have a hurricane, first. is on the pacific and we will keep an eye on hurricane douglas, and we will take a look at this heading toward the hawaiian islands. it looks like that is the track. it is a category 3 with the 120 the time it it would be considerably weaker and we will keep an eye on it going forward, a category 1 or even less by the weekend, something to watch. for us, it's one of those -- some of the projections -- we were up a little bit compared to yesterday. the embarcadero southwest, 55 with low clouds and onshor
and an expanding group across the state who have renounced ou >>> san francisco conversations tonight to talk about the future of police reform. he and others will talk about the police accountability and ending mass incarceration. if you want to be part of that discussion, you have to preregister for it by 5:00 p.m. you can sign up by going to the commonwealth club website. >>> right now, it's 4:09 and we want to check in with steve paulson on the weather. it seems, and i...
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katty: so,ou can get out, do essential shopping, grocery shopping, and exercise.he 9000 -- 3000 people stuck in the tower blocks cannot get out at all. what is the situation for them right now? rachel: that was the interesting pocy announcement we had. everyockdown we have in melbourne, we have had a little bit of notice, be at 24 hours, 48 hours. on saturday, we heard from the chief health officer that these towers w going into immedia ckdown. a lot of the people in these towers do not have television or et, so the first they heard of the lockdown was when they came downstairs sunday evening and were stopped byd police and they could not leave. think about how many of us do these residents did not have that opportunity. they come downstairs to go about their day, and they are told eyannot. there are 20loors, 10 flats on each level, and they cannot leave. they cannot get their supplies. it's a lot of people without the essentials they need. they are wondering why they are getting different treatment to everyone else. katty: rachel carey in melbourne. it is grim fo
katty: so,ou can get out, do essential shopping, grocery shopping, and exercise.he 9000 -- 3000 people stuck in the tower blocks cannot get out at all. what is the situation for them right now? rachel: that was the interesting pocy announcement we had. everyockdown we have in melbourne, we have had a little bit of notice, be at 24 hours, 48 hours. on saturday, we heard from the chief health officer that these towers w going into immedia ckdown. a lot of the people in these towers do not have...
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we are going to continue with ou order in athens-clarke county as mayor bottoms dicated she would do and mayor davis in augusta and mayor johnson in savannah because we understand, as science has demonstrated in the last many months, it is simply safer to have mask on for those around you. the drop disbursement is less. >> nawaz: even the head of orgia's restaurant association said it's confusing for people to have different rules in defense counties. you need one set of gliens. let businesses desite if they shouldequire masks. what do you say to that? >> it's been interesting because large and very small retailers said to me we like a mask order cause that setsa citywide or so we know from one block to another, one vendor to another, the public will have the same experience. we're also the flagship host for the university of georgia here in the state, and just a couple of weeks ago the university system indicated that every student, faculty member and staff member was going teo h to wear a mask in interior spaces at the university of georgia and all other beelike universities in the
we are going to continue with ou order in athens-clarke county as mayor bottoms dicated she would do and mayor davis in augusta and mayor johnson in savannah because we understand, as science has demonstrated in the last many months, it is simply safer to have mask on for those around you. the drop disbursement is less. >> nawaz: even the head of orgia's restaurant association said it's confusing for people to have different rules in defense counties. you need one set of gliens. let...
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also ou hospitals and schools. we proced seven million new jobs between last halff mayan and month of june.th the economy is beginning to open up again. we need to foll the protocol and what we're talking about right now are priorities to support not only the opening ofu our businesses, but also the r reopening of our schools, more hospitals, what we don't want to do turn this into a binary conversation between liability protection and bailing out our st financially troubled states.ng you're g to see this planro roll out, $ll5 n for ed cakes and will be some other things coming in the next few days. >> woodruff: soou're saying next few days. let me just ask you y, knowth the house voted its plan out3 trillion at the end of may. you're still debating this in the senate it's almost the end of july. why is it that republins ofth the sen at that time have been able to come together with majority republicansst>> >> i j said that the reasonth that we purposely did this, we said it back then, when we talked about it a mon
also ou hospitals and schools. we proced seven million new jobs between last halff mayan and month of june.th the economy is beginning to open up again. we need to foll the protocol and what we're talking about right now are priorities to support not only the opening ofu our businesses, but also the r reopening of our schools, more hospitals, what we don't want to do turn this into a binary conversation between liability protection and bailing out our st financially troubled states.ng you're g...
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we certainly -- ou, osu, and the public health lab are working together. all the other laboratories, we don't have much control over. there are rapid tests you can get in certain places. you can get a test result back in 15 minutes. those are not as accurate as some of the other ones. we usually want to do a confirmatory for one of those if it is positive. it varies depending on which lab is used. >> hi, governor. you say this is the new normal. [indiscernible] gov. stitt: i can't hear you, paul. >> we are having trouble hearing you, paul. gov. stitt: yeah, i can't hear paul. >> we will wrap it up for now. we will try to get this answer for you this afternoon. thank you all for being here. we will get the recording out to you. thanks. >> watch unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house on issues that matter to you. >> ongoing efforts to focus on a meet.n to save lives, >> the needs of>> our state along with briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, supreme court oral arguments and decisions. and the latest from campaign 2020. >> calls and comments welco
we certainly -- ou, osu, and the public health lab are working together. all the other laboratories, we don't have much control over. there are rapid tests you can get in certain places. you can get a test result back in 15 minutes. those are not as accurate as some of the other ones. we usually want to do a confirmatory for one of those if it is positive. it varies depending on which lab is used. >> hi, governor. you say this is the new normal. [indiscernible] gov. stitt: i can't hear...
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and so the water was there to help me get over that.y,ou weren olympic rower. sport is very, very, very, very, very, very white. grant: -- mary: very very very. soledad: i left out some very's. do you think that is going to change? mary: i think, honestly, we're seeing in front of us people that are seeking to use the film as a starting point about a dialog around privilege. and when you think of privilege, our sport is rampant with privilege. that metaphor for getting in the same board -- you can't move forward without being together. and that's true in the sport. and it's also so true in the troubled times that we're seeing ourselves now. soledad: grant, do you think there is a role for sports in this complicated, messy conversation about race that we're kind of in the middle of right now? and what is that role? grant: well, yeah, i think there's a valuable role in sports. look, sports, i think, can be a healer, can be a unifier. i think it can be an example of people from all walks of life coming together and showing that they can work together, and have a c
and so the water was there to help me get over that.y,ou weren olympic rower. sport is very, very, very, very, very, very white. grant: -- mary: very very very. soledad: i left out some very's. do you think that is going to change? mary: i think, honestly, we're seeing in front of us people that are seeking to use the film as a starting point about a dialog around privilege. and when you think of privilege, our sport is rampant with privilege. that metaphor for getting in the same board -- you...
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and ou want to shield them you want to guard them and you want to protect them from the especially, especially those that are really targeted, you could say , by this horrible plague, pandemic. develop a vaccine very soon and we'll defeat the virus and have it delivered in record time. our visit here demonstrates and i want to thank all of the people and representatives from of north state carolina. it's a great place. place, and menal we've had so many great meetings great time. -- the tenacity of your politicians has been incredible. when they call, both of them, of them are sitting here right now, i'll always answer their call. you very much. i appreciate you being here with on to a few get questions. tremendous progress has been ade and it's been made rapidly and it's been made in areas that nothing like that has taken place before. please, thank you very much. comes to the virus -- today is about giving americans hope, a sense of optimism. >> i think so. but, you know, there would be kind of hope if we weren't doing so well. efore, just before i left the white house, in the oval office we
and ou want to shield them you want to guard them and you want to protect them from the especially, especially those that are really targeted, you could say , by this horrible plague, pandemic. develop a vaccine very soon and we'll defeat the virus and have it delivered in record time. our visit here demonstrates and i want to thank all of the people and representatives from of north state carolina. it's a great place. place, and menal we've had so many great meetings great time. -- the...
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time you've heard of arts, rather you've heard of a bird's eye view but how about above the side view ou well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a good thing. access your equity. stay in your home. have peace of mind. we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills mi
time you've heard of arts, rather you've heard of a bird's eye view but how about above the side view ou well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're...
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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 blumovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like y thank you. america. reporting from new york city, i am lauravelyan. as the results of t oxford coronavirus vaccine trial are encouraging and led to a strong immune response. in the u.s., millions of americans risk losing on emoyment benefits unless congress can come to a deal on pandemic spending. tensions rise between london and beijing as the u.k. suspends its extradition treaty with hong kong. laura: forll of you watching, welcome to world news america. there is ho in the fight against coronavirus as scientists at oxford say they have reached an important milestone in their work on vaccine. they say the one they are and triggers an immune response based on trials. experts say it is too soon to knhe how much protection vaccine offers. our medical
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 blumovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like y thank you. america. reporting from new york city, i am lauravelyan. as the results of t oxford coronavirus vaccine trial are encouraging and led to a strong...
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a well-known qanon actavis noticed this and -- qanon activist notice thid this and twabd ittet ou thegestion was that this was about trafficking girls. wayfair denied that. the global searches for the term wayfair, mostly in the u.s., but a huge amount of interest in turkeynd the u.k. -- the term has generated 4.4n millgagements on instagram. nearly 1 million direct engagements. i will bring in our specialist disinformation reporter. these things are remarkable for how much traction they get, given how little there is underneath them. w we explain how this one exploded? >>s it'solutely amazing how it burst into the mainstream and spread. tweeted the claims, it was picked up by qanon followers. they investigate the claims. they pointed to the fact that the girls'ames actually matched the names of missing children, usually in the u.s. one of the missing children that was named actually had to come out on facebook live. she said, this is ridiculous. why are you linking this to me? i didn't even go missing in the first place. it is spiraling on a conspiracy theory thread. twitter, tiktok,
a well-known qanon actavis noticed this and -- qanon activist notice thid this and twabd ittet ou thegestion was that this was about trafficking girls. wayfair denied that. the global searches for the term wayfair, mostly in the u.s., but a huge amount of interest in turkeynd the u.k. -- the term has generated 4.4n millgagements on instagram. nearly 1 million direct engagements. i will bring in our specialist disinformation reporter. these things are remarkable for how much traction they get,...
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deep allow ou others to use work devices and keep software updates and patches. keep video dushanbebells and baby monitors could be hacked, too. >> reporter: all of this has companies scrambling to work on networks. they are hiring staff to keep the cyber criminals out. we are live, abc 7 news. >> david, thank you. >>> it definitely feels like summer outside. the temperatures will be shifting a bit this week. we have >>> time for the non-profit released the annual beach record card and showed the state's most polluted beaches. you can see on the map beaches family raised partly circled in red. six of the state's top ten were in san mateo county. they include moss landing named the most polluted beach and they gave upgrades to point harbor, rock away and lindemar beaches >> right. after shooting that report, you may not want to be endoors right now. but i do want to show you this you will notice there is some fog sitting there in santa cruz. it will work up toward the bay area later on tonight. here's a look at dive loper 7. patch and fog around santa cruz. wind a
deep allow ou others to use work devices and keep software updates and patches. keep video dushanbebells and baby monitors could be hacked, too. >> reporter: all of this has companies scrambling to work on networks. they are hiring staff to keep the cyber criminals out. we are live, abc 7 news. >> david, thank you. >>> it definitely feels like summer outside. the temperatures will be shifting a bit this week. we have >>> time for the non-profit released the annual...
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ou peopl have a do sorry,ori have to say something >> i'm frustrated, joe, because people need to wear glad you caught that video because i think a lot of folks need to understand why that lady feels so passionate about the mask wearing. that is her job. >> is her livelihood. that's money in her pocket, food on her table. if they have to take that back here in this county like other places, that's going to hurt. it's very serious and you can understand the passion tonight. i do want to stress that while i was walking through there, i was wearing my mask the whole time. right now, i'm social distanced from my photographer and i pull today down just to tell e and everybody needs to stay safe and why not. please wear your mask. joe, you for that. >>> contra costa liberty union high school district may switch its august reopening to online only after two student athletes tested positive for covid-19. a third student is awaiting test results. they had been part of summer conditioning camps. however the superintendent says he thinks they picked up the infections off campus. no one else there
ou peopl have a do sorry,ori have to say something >> i'm frustrated, joe, because people need to wear glad you caught that video because i think a lot of folks need to understand why that lady feels so passionate about the mask wearing. that is her job. >> is her livelihood. that's money in her pocket, food on her table. if they have to take that back here in this county like other places, that's going to hurt. it's very serious and you can understand the passion tonight. i do want...
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ou l a's trying to avoid a sweep at the want restaurants to open? and schools? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. inew to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. >>> as oracle park turned into a launching pad, how about 8 home runs in the first two games so far. fernando and the padres looking to go an mlb best 5 1/3 inning. johnny, long gone by the time -- three-run job. 6-2 san diego. it's 6-3 in the 8thning. they call this guy johnny. lived up to the name. >> high drive to right. headed to the water. it is out of her
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ou baselineis in the tens of thousands. so we went up and then came down to 20,000, 20-20-20, then 30, 40, 50. my main conc in right now is want to get that curve down to a really low level. if we go in to the late fall and winter at that asbaseline leve cases emerge, it will be infinitely easier to contain them than trying to chase them in a mitigation way. having said that, what does concern me isthat the overlap of the influenza sewion another respiratory virus. where you've got to be able to determine the difference of those two. and that's thereason why i think what we should be doi is makingure that as we get into the fall we get as many peoplein vaed as we possibly can against influenza to t to the extent psible get that off the table. >> woodrse the white h you had your first conversation with president trump we are told this week in perhaps a month or longer? you had a meeting with the wh oe house chi staff, mark meadows, but just yesterdaye called you irresponsible for a statement you made comparing -- saying that
ou baselineis in the tens of thousands. so we went up and then came down to 20,000, 20-20-20, then 30, 40, 50. my main conc in right now is want to get that curve down to a really low level. if we go in to the late fall and winter at that asbaseline leve cases emerge, it will be infinitely easier to contain them than trying to chase them in a mitigation way. having said that, what does concern me isthat the overlap of the influenza sewion another respiratory virus. where you've got to be able...
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>>ou are watching "bbc world news america."till to come, a final tribute too frequent all tragedy. how police violence have led to protests in mexico. >> a trial has begun in turkey of 20 saudi arabia nationals accused in the murder of the saudi journalist, mr. khashoggi. the un's special repertoire on n ecutions has beaking outside the court. >> we have not moved the killing of jamal khashoggi into a formal setting that the international community can recognize, because the trial in saudi arabiaould not be given a credibility and legimacy. it was held in secret, andke the perpetrators, those who coissioned the crimes, were not indicted. here for the first time, wee h the hitmen being invited and we have a number of those that commissioned the crime, not everyone is indicted, but if you are indicted. a few more than there wer in saudi arabia. >> the fight against police brutality is tragically not unique to the u.s. rece protests in mexico have drawn atteion to killings and pain there. e man died when an officer knelt on his de
>>ou are watching "bbc world news america."till to come, a final tribute too frequent all tragedy. how police violence have led to protests in mexico. >> a trial has begun in turkey of 20 saudi arabia nationals accused in the murder of the saudi journalist, mr. khashoggi. the un's special repertoire on n ecutions has beaking outside the court. >> we have not moved the killing of jamal khashoggi into a formal setting that the international community can recognize,...
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. >> we are their only hope, untik hav tow them a when tir drm ou have no food. >> reporter: she says farmers have been posting about their surplus on social media. her customers then step in to purchase an animal right off the farm and bring it to chris. >> people have never bought a half a hog or quarter beef. they've never done this before and realized this is the way they should have been buying meat all along. >> reporter: because she se's smaller in size, she has fewer workers, a key factor in preventing covid-19 outbreaks. she's completely booked through early next year, now processing 70 to 80 animals a week, almost doubling her pre-pandemic output. every additional she takes on benefits farmers aonsumers. >> ift have the small plants, the food would be difficult. >> these guys are by far the bargain, the way to go. >> reporter: and all the extra work at chris's plants means jobs for people in her community. >> it's a win-win for everybody. they need money, i need workers. it's financial chain. somebody is unemployed, just need a little bit of time until they get called back,
. >> we are their only hope, untik hav tow them a when tir drm ou have no food. >> reporter: she says farmers have been posting about their surplus on social media. her customers then step in to purchase an animal right off the farm and bring it to chris. >> people have never bought a half a hog or quarter beef. they've never done this before and realized this is the way they should have been buying meat all along. >> reporter: because she se's smaller in size, she has...
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ou r ai -- our ai work in chinaa is limited. >> did you personally sign off on the plan to raise pricesfter amazon n limited its competition? >> i don't remember that at all. >> thank you. >> i believe t this was 11 years ago. i believe we followed diverse,. -- diverse.com. brent: it is the first embassy jeff bezos having to answer questions. do we know yet why are these for ceo's, why are they testifying now? >> the one thing that i personally do not understand is why microsoft was not part of it. it is the fifth influential tech company in the u.s.. those investigations started more than a year ago. fittingly, with the pandemic, the companies have gotten even more powerful. look at amazon, for instance. they have increased their market value by about $500 billion since the beginning of the year. i guess there is no doubt they are monopoly-like systems underplay. this hearing was long in the making. brent: you bring up a good point. amazon controls much of the retail market in the united states. what can jeff bezos, what did he tell congress to defend his position? because he does cont
ou r ai -- our ai work in chinaa is limited. >> did you personally sign off on the plan to raise pricesfter amazon n limited its competition? >> i don't remember that at all. >> thank you. >> i believe t this was 11 years ago. i believe we followed diverse,. -- diverse.com. brent: it is the first embassy jeff bezos having to answer questions. do we know yet why are these for ceo's, why are they testifying now? >> the one thing that i personally do not understand is...
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