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the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that.acy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful. this week, we've had the alternative side protesting, in this case, not necessarily peacefully. and i believe at the moment five people have been arrested, metropolitan has clearly determined those individuals broke the law and needed to be arrested. as the home secretary said, if you break the law then you will be arrested, and that is right. but people do have a right to protest. however, in the current time, when there is the coronavirus outbreak, everybody is asking people to stay away, to stay at home, and to stay away, to stay at home, and to be safe, and to keep themselves, theirfamilies to be safe, and to keep themselves, their families and their communities safe. that is what should be happening. however, if protests are going to take
the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that.acy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful. this week, we've had the alternative side protesting, in this case, not necessarily peacefully. and i believe at the moment five people have been arrested,...
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i'm anna palmer, coauthor of the ploito playbook. i'm joined by my colleague and coauthor jake sherman to host a virtual interview with brooke rollins to talk about the white house's strategy for the next coronavirus bailout package, her approach to the new roll and what policies she thinks could gain momentum before the end of the year. >> today's playbook is kicking off a series, inside the recovery which brings you behind the scenes about how they are navigating the new world order and help america correct course ahead of the 2020 presidential election. if you have questions for brooke, send them to #ask politico. we will get to some questions before we wrap up the session.
i'm anna palmer, coauthor of the ploito playbook. i'm joined by my colleague and coauthor jake sherman to host a virtual interview with brooke rollins to talk about the white house's strategy for the next coronavirus bailout package, her approach to the new roll and what policies she thinks could gain momentum before the end of the year. >> today's playbook is kicking off a series, inside the recovery which brings you behind the scenes about how they are navigating the new world order and...
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when his sons was born in 1912, he was named crispus attucks palmer jr. a few years later, the crispus senior registered for the world war i draft, although he did not serve. by 1920, he was a widower and had moved to norfolk city, where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later that year, crispus married again. he and his second wife, rose, provided well for their family. the home was worth $3500. they purchased a radio to keep up with the changing times and they placed a high priority on education. crispus still held his post office position, and both rose and his oldest daughter, marion, were schoolteachers. 17-year-old crispus jr. was soon off on his own adventures. he completed four years of college, an impressive achievement for a black man in the early 20th century. he was working as a film editor in the motion picture industry until may, 1942, when he and -- he enlisted in the u.s. army to help defend the country in the war. he earned the rank of technician fifth grade and gave his life to -- serving his coun
when his sons was born in 1912, he was named crispus attucks palmer jr. a few years later, the crispus senior registered for the world war i draft, although he did not serve. by 1920, he was a widower and had moved to norfolk city, where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later that year, crispus married again. he and his second wife, rose, provided well for their family. the home was worth $3500. they purchased a radio to keep up with the changing times...
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police are investigating the memorial is to pc keith palmer murdered there in a terror attack in 2017ster tweeted. .. this friendly home secretary. the individuals that are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. it went on and on. waterloo station this evening. a massive police operation's be needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters, too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. 0ur political correspondent iain watson joins us now. and tonight the pm making it very clear who he thought was responsible for the violence? that's right. as we saw there was some black lives matter protests in different parts of the country today but the prime minister absolutely crystal clear on who he thought was to blame on the attacks on police in westminster. it was this that he denounced as racist agree. he has of course criticise those antiracist protesters who brought down a statue in bristol and i t
police are investigating the memorial is to pc keith palmer murdered there in a terror attack in 2017ster tweeted. .. this friendly home secretary. the individuals that are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. it went on and on. waterloo station this evening. a massive police operation's be needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters, too, including this man,...
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for 34 years the memorial to murdered prime minister of palmer has been the most solid thing about a case that has haunted sweden a man both loved and hated at home and abroad parliament was shot and killed on stockholm's busiest street as he walked with his wife liz but palmer had been to the cinema with his family without a body guard a decision that would end in one of the biggest and longest murder investigations in the world and all of palmer and his wife left the cinema at about quarter past 11 on the night of 28th of february 1906 walking past the churchyard where parliament would soon be buried when they got to this corner someone came up behind them shot palma in the back leaving the prime minister dying on the ground. the murder scene was immediately contaminated by mourners laying flowers one of a string of mistakes that cut the chances of finding the killer this man christa pettish on was convicted in 1909 but cleared the same year on wednesday sweden's prosecutor coincidentally also called chris to petition announced a new chief suspect steve angstrom previously a witnes
for 34 years the memorial to murdered prime minister of palmer has been the most solid thing about a case that has haunted sweden a man both loved and hated at home and abroad parliament was shot and killed on stockholm's busiest street as he walked with his wife liz but palmer had been to the cinema with his family without a body guard a decision that would end in one of the biggest and longest murder investigations in the world and all of palmer and his wife left the cinema at about quarter...
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so i have nothing but love for arnold palmer.avid: in your career, you won 18 majors, which is the most of anybody. jack: yeah. david: and tiger woods has now won with the most recent masters win, 15. but many people think trying to beat your record is almost impossible. jack: i don't know. tiger is pretty good. [laughter] jack: pretty good. david: so let's see, you won the masters six times. jack: yeah. david: is that your favorite tournament, the masters? jack: probably so. yeah. david: in the course of your career, i remember, you've won more than 100 tournaments. is that right? jack: yeah. david: and 18 majors, and you were the leading money winner 7 times. the leading lowest shot for a tournament for a year seven times. there is no record in golf you haven't achieved. is that right? was there anything left for you? jack: i don't know if there's any record i haven't achieved, but my record is good. but you know, you can always be better. that is the neat thing about the game of golf. no matter how good you get at something, y
so i have nothing but love for arnold palmer.avid: in your career, you won 18 majors, which is the most of anybody. jack: yeah. david: and tiger woods has now won with the most recent masters win, 15. but many people think trying to beat your record is almost impossible. jack: i don't know. tiger is pretty good. [laughter] jack: pretty good. david: so let's see, you won the masters six times. jack: yeah. david: is that your favorite tournament, the masters? jack: probably so. yeah. david: in...
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palmer. and then the second part of the question is you're right people are absolutely hungry for change. while we haven't seen -- i haven't seen in my lifetime or certainly i've only been governor for about five months, what we're seeing now in our state and i haven't seen it in this level in this country. this is not the first time that people have given voice to frustration about lack of true progress. and when i became governor one of my goals was to try to make kentucky more equitable for everyone. we tried to build and we continue to build a cabinet that looks like the state that it governs and trying to make sure that boards, commissions, and everything else that we end inequality that we have seen on those and for those opportunities. we restored voting rights to a whole lot of kentuckyance disproportionalityly african american and that's because of inequality in our justice system. we rescinded that medicaid waiver which would have kicked a lot of people off their health care. whole
palmer. and then the second part of the question is you're right people are absolutely hungry for change. while we haven't seen -- i haven't seen in my lifetime or certainly i've only been governor for about five months, what we're seeing now in our state and i haven't seen it in this level in this country. this is not the first time that people have given voice to frustration about lack of true progress. and when i became governor one of my goals was to try to make kentucky more equitable for...
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crump. >> miss palmer, first of all, i am so sorry for your loss. what's happening in america right now? what do you think breonna would make of what's happening? >> she would be amazed to see the world changing. >> and have you heard, miss palmer, from the city or the police department in louisville at all or in any sort of meaningful way? because it's been almost three months and my understanding is those officers, they're still on the job. of. >> yes, they are. the police department, no. but there's other people in the city. >> mr. crump, in breonna's case, the three officers involved here, they have not faced any charges. they're still working for louisville police department. they're on administrative leave. does that make any sense to you? i mean, it's been nearly three months. >> anderson, it makes no sense at all when you consider how they violated their policies and procedures and furthermore the police report that came out yesterday just was void of anything that made sense when they erroneously put on the police report that there were no
crump. >> miss palmer, first of all, i am so sorry for your loss. what's happening in america right now? what do you think breonna would make of what's happening? >> she would be amazed to see the world changing. >> and have you heard, miss palmer, from the city or the police department in louisville at all or in any sort of meaningful way? because it's been almost three months and my understanding is those officers, they're still on the job. of. >> yes, they are. the...
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palmer, are you there?> yes. >> it seems we may have lost that connection with tamika palmer, the mother of breonna taylor who would have turned 27 years old today. as i mentioned into that segment, there is a concerted effort to try to get that case investigated properly in the way we have seen other cases investigated. ms. palmer, can you hear us now? >> yes. >> okay. let me just ask you really quickly. i was asking about what justice and accountability looks like for those involved in the killing of your daughter. can you talk to us a little bit about that? >> holding people accountable for the murder. they murdered her. it's unacceptable. if anyone else would have done it, they would be in jail. they would be charged for this crime. it's not a lot to ask for. >> as we mentioned, obviously, today would have been the 27th birthday for breonna taylor. i don't want our viewers just remembering her in this tragedy. i want you to talk about the life she lived. what kind of daughter was breonna taylor? >> breo
palmer, are you there?> yes. >> it seems we may have lost that connection with tamika palmer, the mother of breonna taylor who would have turned 27 years old today. as i mentioned into that segment, there is a concerted effort to try to get that case investigated properly in the way we have seen other cases investigated. ms. palmer, can you hear us now? >> yes. >> okay. let me just ask you really quickly. i was asking about what justice and accountability looks like for...
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she is also the star of an inspiring viral video, please welcome keke palmer.good to see you, man, in this new surrounding. join it's good to see you, too. i like that painting you have on the wall. >> i like those logs in the back. join thanks, everybody loves my logs. i think of you as a very upbeat person, and i think every keke has to be an upbeat person. it just goes with the name. are you feeling upbeat? >> um, i think, i do feel upbeat. i'm a positive person by nature, but i do think my empathic side is being weighed down by what's going on right now. >> jimmy: this video i referenced has 25 million views. before we show it, i want to ask, have you been to a protest of any kind before? >> um, yes. i mean, i went to the protests in ferguson for mike brown. you've been to many different protests, but not one look this in a tomb luke, i mean, like this. i think especially with all the stuff that was happening with quarantine, so kind of just being around that many people at once was, it was a lot. it was different. it was a different energy, i think, becaus
she is also the star of an inspiring viral video, please welcome keke palmer.good to see you, man, in this new surrounding. join it's good to see you, too. i like that painting you have on the wall. >> i like those logs in the back. join thanks, everybody loves my logs. i think of you as a very upbeat person, and i think every keke has to be an upbeat person. it just goes with the name. are you feeling upbeat? >> um, i think, i do feel upbeat. i'm a positive person by nature, but i...
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in some places the pandemic is making a comebackor foreign cor elizabeth palmerer has the latest. >> reporter: in beijing health workers stemmed in thousands of delivery drivers to try to stamp out coronavirus. again. it was declared gone in early june. then it came back. underlining just how tenacious this infection really is. the latest kbrim milestone in this pandemic came late last week when the w.h.o. reported
in some places the pandemic is making a comebackor foreign cor elizabeth palmerer has the latest. >> reporter: in beijing health workers stemmed in thousands of delivery drivers to try to stamp out coronavirus. again. it was declared gone in early june. then it came back. underlining just how tenacious this infection really is. the latest kbrim milestone in this pandemic came late last week when the w.h.o. reported
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elizabeth palmer visited russia's space city and got a behind the scenes look at the soyuz to silt. >and liftoff. >> reporter: you might call soyuz the old faithful of space travel. we found veteran american astronaut steve bowen in moscow training nor a flight. >> see if i can remember how to do this. it's reliable, it's incredible, it's worked for a long time. >> reporter: the soyuz is really the work horse of space exploration. the basic design goes back to the 1960s, and in use ever since, this spacecraft has racked up more than 1600 successful flights. gran it'slt tha pays tabout 3 m. program started out as a cold war race. russia won round one when it put first man into orbit. and then the u.s. took the lead with the new landing. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: but after 1989, the fierce competition became a collaboration, and ever since cosmonauts and astronauts have worked as a team on the international space station. surgey spent 97 days in orbit. back home he showed me around a soyuz capsule like the one he roerd rode in with an american colleague. that's her on the le
elizabeth palmer visited russia's space city and got a behind the scenes look at the soyuz to silt. >and liftoff. >> reporter: you might call soyuz the old faithful of space travel. we found veteran american astronaut steve bowen in moscow training nor a flight. >> see if i can remember how to do this. it's reliable, it's incredible, it's worked for a long time. >> reporter: the soyuz is really the work horse of space exploration. the basic design goes back to the 1960s,...
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palmer. fittlei out early today. as you said, a little bit is comfortable. nick: not going to take long. he knows what he's doing. im: not a problem. hat a fantastic round. >> i don't know. we need to find out. that's horrific. > who? ortiz? ok. some omebody left ootprints. jim: webb's dad introduced him to the game really when they would take their annual a tions to wilmington on pete dye golf course there in wilmington, north carolina. landfall. club of >> at 17. still got a chance here. nick: yellow shirt is always the leader. if it wins hirt he race. enyet. out t the bad breaks there. that sucks. >> i know. > awesome. >> it might help with that line. there.nine >> one more. >> i know it's warmer. to get help ng off that alignment and only on he back end. to the pin. >> control it. now. t the grip >> on your left. jim: has to hole it. to have a chance. right, gentlemen. nick: get the kick as well. >>
palmer. fittlei out early today. as you said, a little bit is comfortable. nick: not going to take long. he knows what he's doing. im: not a problem. hat a fantastic round. >> i don't know. we need to find out. that's horrific. > who? ortiz? ok. some omebody left ootprints. jim: webb's dad introduced him to the game really when they would take their annual a tions to wilmington on pete dye golf course there in wilmington, north carolina. landfall. club of >> at 17. still got a...
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, whose brother everett palmer died mysteriously ina pennsylvania jail. he said while the president was kfeinofwo krtngzwo.rid hin words. we want action." dwayne told heagney mel like the presiduswaenains t tg his ofmt have been a great kid, this must have been terrible.he said he we specific actions that the president said he wanted tr do. the otheing to note is the president signed the executive order in the rose garden. he was sured by law enforcement officials as they were clapping and really onplauding for a job well dse garden were those families of loved ones who were killed. e was told that a lot of thos families didn't want to be used as "props." dwayne palmer told me he was very worried about beg used as a photo op. he didn't want president trump to claim victory with a sea of block and brown voices. instead he said, i'm happy to give him credit for the executive order, but iwant h to do more. >> woodruff: yamiche alcor following all this today at the white house. yamiche, we thank you. >> woodruff: the shooting death of rayshard brooks this wee
, whose brother everett palmer died mysteriously ina pennsylvania jail. he said while the president was kfeinofwo krtngzwo.rid hin words. we want action." dwayne told heagney mel like the presiduswaenains t tg his ofmt have been a great kid, this must have been terrible.he said he we specific actions that the president said he wanted tr do. the otheing to note is the president signed the executive order in the rose garden. he was sured by law enforcement officials as they were clapping and...
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keke palmer and the clark sisters will be with us tomorrow night, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." tonight >> say her name! >> killed by police in her own home, now protesters taking to the streets in a case lost in a flood of headlines. >> why did brionna have to die? >> and the famous one saying her name to bring her out of the shadows. paradise. tourism in a pandemic. mexico lifting its lockdown, even in the face of a devastating death toll. could americans get caught up in a second wave? >> "nightline" starts right now. with juju chang. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, beyond the calls for justice for george floyd, police in louisville, kentucky under scrutiny for the killing of brionna taylor, a black woman shot eight times by police. now at the center of the "say her name" protests, bringing attention to her death which went largely unnoticed for months. dancing with friends. ♪ everything on me all right >> singing her favorite songs, buying her dream car. >> she loved life. she loved to be around friends and family. she just, she had it figured out. >> this i
keke palmer and the clark sisters will be with us tomorrow night, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." tonight >> say her name! >> killed by police in her own home, now protesters taking to the streets in a case lost in a flood of headlines. >> why did brionna have to die? >> and the famous one saying her name to bring her out of the shadows. paradise. tourism in a pandemic. mexico lifting its lockdown, even in the face of a devastating death toll....
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guy: sheryl palmer joining us now.s one of the biggest suppliers of housing in the united states. thank you very much indeed for joining us. it is hard to sell houses when people cannot see them. how has it then? sheryl: the market has been surprisingly strong compared to what we thought, because when we entered into this pandemic and sent people home in march, the last two weeks in march where the low. inwe dutch people settled and we -- people settled in and we were able to get into virtual form, we have seen week over week improvements from april. just over may, our sales were up 17% year-over-year, which is pretty similar to what we have three --ast alix: define where, because you talk about people wanting more outdoor space, but where are people doing the most buying? sheryl: we are seeing it across most consumer groups and price points. our first time buyer business has continued. the millennials continue to thrive to the upside. we are seeing it across luxury. the lifestyle community active adults has been less
guy: sheryl palmer joining us now.s one of the biggest suppliers of housing in the united states. thank you very much indeed for joining us. it is hard to sell houses when people cannot see them. how has it then? sheryl: the market has been surprisingly strong compared to what we thought, because when we entered into this pandemic and sent people home in march, the last two weeks in march where the low. inwe dutch people settled and we -- people settled in and we were able to get into virtual...
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for 34 years the memorial to murdered prime minister of palmer has been the most solid thing about a case that has haunted sweden a man both loved and hated at home and abroad parliament was shot and killed on stockholm's busiest street as he walked with his wife liz but palmer had been to the cinema with his family without a body guard a decision that would end in one of the biggest and longest murder investigations in the world all of palmer and his wife left the cinema at about quarter past 11 on the night of 28 the february 1906 walking past the churchyard where parliament would soon be buried when they got to this corner someone came up behind them shot palma in the back leaving the prime minister dying on the ground. the murder scene was immediately contaminated by mourners laying flowers one of a string of mistakes that cut the chances of finding the killer. this man christa position was convicted in 1909 but cleared the same year on wednesday sweden's prosecutor coincidentally also called chris to petition announced a new chief suspect steve angstrom previously a witness know
for 34 years the memorial to murdered prime minister of palmer has been the most solid thing about a case that has haunted sweden a man both loved and hated at home and abroad parliament was shot and killed on stockholm's busiest street as he walked with his wife liz but palmer had been to the cinema with his family without a body guard a decision that would end in one of the biggest and longest murder investigations in the world all of palmer and his wife left the cinema at about quarter past...
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senior cbs news foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london. >> reporter: over the weekend, >> we'ers hit the streets to show solidarity with protestors in america. >> we're sick and tired and this is the final straw. we're seeing more and more murders. .> reporter: on sunday, a huge crowd marched from trafalgar square to the american embassy. under the terms of london's lockdown, gatherings like this are strictly against the rules, but thousands of mostly young people decided today was the day to break them. and break them they did. the police largely stood back. the london march borrowed slogans and chants from the antiracist movements in america. in copenhagen, too... >> call it out. just say something. >> reporter: and in berlin, protestors rallied against racist violence. george floyd's death may have taken place far away from here, in america, but it has reverberated around the world. in canada, prime minister justin trudeau weighed in. >> many canadians of diverse backgrounds are watching, like all canadians are, the news out of the united states, with shock and with ho
senior cbs news foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london. >> reporter: over the weekend, >> we'ers hit the streets to show solidarity with protestors in america. >> we're sick and tired and this is the final straw. we're seeing more and more murders. .> reporter: on sunday, a huge crowd marched from trafalgar square to the american embassy. under the terms of london's lockdown, gatherings like this are strictly against the rules, but thousands of mostly young...
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theresa palmer: i was also in the press worrying about my mom.axon: theresa palmer's mother, bernice, turns 103 next month. she's covid-19-free here at the san francisco campus for jewish living. but theresa, a geriatrician, got worried when she heard the nursing home's plans to create a covid-only wing. she feels better now after learning the home will install special ventilation and take a host of other precautions. theresa: i'm still afraid, but not as afraid as i was when i hear they're doing all this. jaxon: but now, she's alarmed by the state department of social services' strategy to encourage assisted living facilities, which don't have the medical staff or protective equipment that nursing homes do, to create their own covid-only wing. theresa: but i don't think it's safe. jaxon: the state is offering as much as $1,000 per day for each covid-positive patient an assisted living home takes in, while also waving some regulations. critics call that a bounty. jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette. jaxon: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocate
theresa palmer: i was also in the press worrying about my mom.axon: theresa palmer's mother, bernice, turns 103 next month. she's covid-19-free here at the san francisco campus for jewish living. but theresa, a geriatrician, got worried when she heard the nursing home's plans to create a covid-only wing. she feels better now after learning the home will install special ventilation and take a host of other precautions. theresa: i'm still afraid, but not as afraid as i was when i hear they're...
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they compromised, taking a knee, but palmer said, that's not enough for me. about that yesterday on "gma" by our robin roberts. >> i as a citizen want to know what side of history are you trying to be on? is there a person in that uniform? i know there's a person in that uniform. i want to know the people in these powerful positions of saving or taking a life, i want to know they're with the citizens and committed to taking a stand against the system and the injustices. >> well said. the guardsmen explained to palmer they cannot abandon their assigned patrol area. >>> next to a very excellent wish to the graduating glass of the san dimas high school from bill and ted themselves. >> keanu reeves and alex winter who famously were in the 1989 cult classic "bill and ted's excellent adventure" made an appearance during the graduation ceremony at the actual high school. >> we want to wish you the best of luck going forward. >> congratulations to the graduating class of 2020, well done. >> san dimas high school football rules. >> rules! >> most importantly, we wante
they compromised, taking a knee, but palmer said, that's not enough for me. about that yesterday on "gma" by our robin roberts. >> i as a citizen want to know what side of history are you trying to be on? is there a person in that uniform? i know there's a person in that uniform. i want to know the people in these powerful positions of saving or taking a life, i want to know they're with the citizens and committed to taking a stand against the system and the injustices. >>...
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cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: in beijing, healthkers tested thousands of delivery drivers to try to stamp out coronavirus. again. it was declared gone in early june, then it cameow tus this infection really is. the latest grim milestone in this pandemic came late last week when the w.h.o. reported the largest number of cases in a single day, 150,000 of them. half of them are in the americas. especially brazil. with the peak of infections still weeks away, it's grappling with 50,000 new cases a day. and here as in the u.s. covid-19 is dividing the nation, on copacabana beach a pandemic denier knocked down crosses at a symbolic memorial. then a father who lost his son to the virus angrily put them back. the rush to ease lockdowns as in india may have helped the economy but it's helped the virus too. now new delhi is converting train carriages into makeshift covid wards. they will offer beds, of sorts, and some oxygen but absolutely no social distancing. the kremlin too lifted its lockdown this month and then staged a rehearsal of the
cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: in beijing, healthkers tested thousands of delivery drivers to try to stamp out coronavirus. again. it was declared gone in early june, then it cameow tus this infection really is. the latest grim milestone in this pandemic came late last week when the w.h.o. reported the largest number of cases in a single day, 150,000 of them. half of them are in the americas. especially brazil. with the peak of...
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tomorrow night on the show, keke palmer will be with us and music from the clark sisters.tandup special on netflix, and now, he is a movie star. "the king of staten island," directed by judd apatow premieres friday on vod. from his underground home, please say hello to pete davidson. hey, pete, how you doin'? >> hey, man, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: congratulations on the movie. what a beautiful movie this is. and it's funny, and like you're a real actor, look no kidding around. >> ah, thanks, man. that means a lot. i appreciate that. thank you. >> jimmy: are you in staten island right now, overseeing your kingdom? >> yeah, i'm in staten island, in my mom's basement, crushing it. >> jimmy: i know you say that, you live in your mom's basement, but you quite literally live in the basement of -- i assume you own the home together? >> it's a joint effort. we got the out together. >> jimmy: i bet it's a joint effort indeed down there. your family's in the movie. your grandfather is in the movie. your real grandpa, right? >> yeah, we got him in there, and he, he pretty much
tomorrow night on the show, keke palmer will be with us and music from the clark sisters.tandup special on netflix, and now, he is a movie star. "the king of staten island," directed by judd apatow premieres friday on vod. from his underground home, please say hello to pete davidson. hey, pete, how you doin'? >> hey, man, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: congratulations on the movie. what a beautiful movie this is. and it's funny, and like you're a real actor, look no...
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palmer, canceled one of those tests. >> dr.d've revealed this was not their biological baby. >> i became chief of staff at hardee memorial hospital, i think it was in 1989. given the status of dr. palmer at that time, he was the chief of this hospital for many, many years. he has a fiercely loyal group of followers and i think that he would be one who could do this and be able to make the whole thing work. >> dr. palmer was intimately involved with some of the family down there. it's a very close-knit community. >> that was definitely a rumor, that somehow the doctors in town or the doctor would have wanted to favor barbara mays. >> i think they just felt sorry for barbara and -- and robert mays because they had wanted a baby for ten years. she finally gets pregnant, she has this baby. i think they just felt so sorry for the family. >> they all knew that this child wasn't expected to live. but they had no way to fix it. along comes regina twigg. she doesn't live in the community. nobody has any special feeling for her. and she
palmer, canceled one of those tests. >> dr.d've revealed this was not their biological baby. >> i became chief of staff at hardee memorial hospital, i think it was in 1989. given the status of dr. palmer at that time, he was the chief of this hospital for many, many years. he has a fiercely loyal group of followers and i think that he would be one who could do this and be able to make the whole thing work. >> dr. palmer was intimately involved with some of the family down...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> yuccas: president trump is receiving the lowest marks yet foris handling of the coronavirus crisis. our latest cbs news poll shows only 41% of americans surveyed think he's doing a good job. that is down from 53% in march. and tonight the president faces new scrutiny on several fronts including a tweet that appears to promote white supremacy. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump retirement community in florida when one man yelled out: >> white power! white power! >> reporter: the retweet drew instant condemnation and charges of racism from both sides of the aisle. >> there is nothing much to be said. that is inappropriate and it should be taken down. >> reporter: a few hours later ken down.dent did. >> a few hours lat >> this is really not about the president's taking it down, this is about the judgement of the president in putting it up. >> the white house explained in a statement president trump is a >> the white house explained in a s big fan of the villages. did he not hear the one statement made on the video. w
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> yuccas: president trump is receiving the lowest marks yet foris handling of the coronavirus crisis. our latest cbs news poll shows only 41% of americans surveyed think he's doing a good job. that is down from 53% in march. and tonight the president faces new scrutiny on several fronts including a tweet that appears to promote white supremacy. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump retirement community in florida when...
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>> garrett: elizabeth palmer, thank you. to breaking news now.ropical storm cristobal is crashing into the louisiana gulf coast tonight. nearly nine million people are under tropical storm warnings. a state of emergency has been declared. cristobal could drop up to a foot of rain. now, a startling story. a sheriff's deputy was killed in an ambush saturday near santa cruz, california. sergeant damon gutzwiller responded to a call about a suspicious van loaded with guns and explosives. according to authorities, the driver of the van opened fire and set off explosives killing the sergeant and wounded a second deputy and another officer. the suspect, an active duty sergeant from travis air force base, was wounded, and is now in custody. new york city is back in business tomorrow. many shops can reopen in the one-time epicenter of this pandemic. but several restrictions will stay in place. infections are still adding up in the united states, and today the death toll topped 110,000-- the most of any country in the world. the trump administration is exp
>> garrett: elizabeth palmer, thank you. to breaking news now.ropical storm cristobal is crashing into the louisiana gulf coast tonight. nearly nine million people are under tropical storm warnings. a state of emergency has been declared. cristobal could drop up to a foot of rain. now, a startling story. a sheriff's deputy was killed in an ambush saturday near santa cruz, california. sergeant damon gutzwiller responded to a call about a suspicious van loaded with guns and explosives....
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urinating on the memorial thatis apparently urinating on the memorial that is dedicated to pc keith palmertminster. the man is in custody after presenting himself at a police station. dave, many of the front—pages are saying shameful, what did you make of them? yes it shows how we get a spiral of violence, what started as a justifiable demonstration against racial discrimination was hijacked by extremists and turned to violence and the people who were demonstrating yesterday had no, weren't a counter demonstration. what are they demonstrating about? they have all lost sight of what this is about, when we are desecrating statues and urinating on memorials to hero police officers and taking on the police, who have done nothing wrong. i think the police have done a sterling job, treading that line. at any stage they react too much, to the incitement they're getting from some of these minority of violent protesters they can... send it into swi’oi’ protesters they can... send it into swror bit. 0rbit. protesters they can... send it into swror bit. orbit. the front-page of mail on sunday asks wh
urinating on the memorial thatis apparently urinating on the memorial that is dedicated to pc keith palmertminster. the man is in custody after presenting himself at a police station. dave, many of the front—pages are saying shameful, what did you make of them? yes it shows how we get a spiral of violence, what started as a justifiable demonstration against racial discrimination was hijacked by extremists and turned to violence and the people who were demonstrating yesterday had no, weren't a...
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for louth palmer was shot dead after visiting the stockholm cinema in 1986. thousands of people were question during the course of multiple investigations now 34 years later prosecutors say they are finally certain of the killer's identity stieg engstrom who has come to be no one in the media as scandia man. enough to leave on their own you know to become friends and family members say he heavily criticized his politics. no one wants. yarning the gangs from half to he was also very used to handling weapons because of his military background yarning. strong who killed himself and 2000 came forward as a witness at the time. but police didn't consider him a suspect until 2 years ago. hina was much loved by many swedes. this the outpouring of grief after his death. but the left leaning partner had many enemies as well saying he opposed the vietnam war and called south africa's apartheid regime gruesome and that led to many conspiracy theories about foreign involvement in the murder this is one of the biggest police investigations in the world is often compared wi
for louth palmer was shot dead after visiting the stockholm cinema in 1986. thousands of people were question during the course of multiple investigations now 34 years later prosecutors say they are finally certain of the killer's identity stieg engstrom who has come to be no one in the media as scandia man. enough to leave on their own you know to become friends and family members say he heavily criticized his politics. no one wants. yarning the gangs from half to he was also very used to...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight'sevening news." a famous band... ♪ ♪ that famous band, and a-list brands, all making big changes after the killing of george floyd. later, how a little girl's big idea is helping her city recover. farxiga does... ...more than help... ...lower a1c. if you have type 2 diabetes... ...and risks for heart disease,... ...farxiga can help prevent hospitalization for heart failure. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing... ...or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor... ...right away if you have red color in urine,... ...or pain while you urinate,... ...or a genital area infection, since a rare but... ...serious genital infection may be life-threatening. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems... ...or are on dialysis. other serious side effects... ...include dehydration,... ...genital yeast and bacterial infections in women and men, urinary tract infections, low
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight'sevening news." a famous band... ♪ ♪ that famous band, and a-list brands, all making big changes after the killing of george floyd. later, how a little girl's big idea is helping her city recover. farxiga does... ...more than help... ...lower a1c. if you have type 2 diabetes... ...and risks for heart disease,... ...farxiga can help prevent hospitalization for heart failure. do not...
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pc keith palmer was stabbed to death in 2017 during the westminster bridge terrorist attack.avid lammy condemned yesterday's protest. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr there is no place for attacks on police officers. these scenes were ugly. and very, very threatening. and the scene involving urinating at pc palmer's memorial was utterly despicable and must have hurt his family greatly. fast—track, yes, absolutely we want a speedy justice but fast—track, yes, absolutely we want a speedyjustice but i would say we have a massive backlog in our justice system because of coronavirus. how the government is going to do that we will certainly scrutinise. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society as part of the black lives matter movement. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. gail maclellan has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille, nice and lyon. chanting in the ca
pc keith palmer was stabbed to death in 2017 during the westminster bridge terrorist attack.avid lammy condemned yesterday's protest. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr there is no place for attacks on police officers. these scenes were ugly. and very, very threatening. and the scene involving urinating at pc palmer's memorial was utterly despicable and must have hurt his family greatly. fast—track, yes, absolutely we want a speedy justice but fast—track, yes, absolutely we want a...