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pamela: por fin soy madre. ver el crecimiento de pamela y recuerdo que una de las primeras veces que la vi. fue en santo domingo, despuÉs coincidimos en otra boda, en la de satcha en barcelona y nos sentamos juntos. me encanta ver la profesional y no hay nada mÁs hermoso para una mujer que convertirse en mamÁ porque la luz le sale, y asÍ pueden ver a pamela, pronto regresarÁ en cámara, la tendrÁn siempre en "primer impacto", en univisiÓn y veremos crecer a ese bebÉ tambiÉn. alan: gracias por las imÁgenes tan espectaculares y los momentos emotivos que han estado viviendo. quÉ preciosas imÁgenes! felicidades. karla: un abrazo para ti y todo tu equipo, tu familia, y que se encuentren bien. un beso para nuestra pamela. que dios los bendiga. alan: te estamos esperando con los brazos abiertos, pame. karla: nos vamos con otra que tambiÉn es mamÁ de un bebÉ muy esperado. carlos: millonario el bebÉ. raul: es que reaparece el prÍncipe harry y meghan. carlos: ahÍ los tienen, foro voluntario por un dÍa en una organizaciÓn
pamela: por fin soy madre. ver el crecimiento de pamela y recuerdo que una de las primeras veces que la vi. fue en santo domingo, despuÉs coincidimos en otra boda, en la de satcha en barcelona y nos sentamos juntos. me encanta ver la profesional y no hay nada mÁs hermoso para una mujer que convertirse en mamÁ porque la luz le sale, y asÍ pueden ver a pamela, pronto regresarÁ en cámara, la tendrÁn siempre en "primer impacto", en univisiÓn y veremos crecer a ese bebÉ tambiÉn....
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. >>> later in "the skinny," what "baywatch" star pamela anderson is hoping to teach justin trudeau how? now i'm interested about this one. >> eh? >> you're watching "world news now." about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free informat
. >>> later in "the skinny," what "baywatch" star pamela anderson is hoping to teach justin trudeau how? now i'm interested about this one. >> eh? >> you're watching "world news now." about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price...
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pamela levin, chief financial officer, health service system. the item before you is the revised proposed general fund administration budget for 2021 and 21-22 for your approval. i want to note that this differs from the one that was originally sent to you because of some changes in the direction from the mayor's office that occurred early this week. next slide. the city now faces a deficit of $1.7 billion over the budget horizon due to losses associated with the pandemic. for comparison, the two-year deficit in february is $420 million. a recovery is not expected for four years. in may, the mayor issued revised budget instructions to try to close that deficit. departments are now required to submit a revised budget with mandatory budget reductions. for 2021, the planned -- mandatory budget reduction is 10%, and for 2021, the mandatory budget reduction is 15%. in addition, departments are required to submit a 5% contingency plan for 2021 totaling $180,325, but this may not be implemented. it depends on if the budget projections, if they worsen.
pamela levin, chief financial officer, health service system. the item before you is the revised proposed general fund administration budget for 2021 and 21-22 for your approval. i want to note that this differs from the one that was originally sent to you because of some changes in the direction from the mayor's office that occurred early this week. next slide. the city now faces a deficit of $1.7 billion over the budget horizon due to losses associated with the pandemic. for comparison, the...
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la familia de pamela tour pero en. i wi aquÍ en houston. el padre de michael brown.missouri. el padre de (...) todas estas familias vinieron para acompaÑar a esta familia porque ello saben mejor que nadie el dolor resultante de la pÉrdida que han sufrido. tambiÉn quiero darle las gracias a todos aquellos que han ayudado a hacer esto lo mÁs facil posible para la familia, ciertamente le grado miento a aquellos en el Ámbito financiero, y el mundo del entretenimiento w quÉ le dijeron a la familia que querÍan ayudar. para que no tuviera que preocuparse por los costos. smith. y fl fl mÍomayweather, y otros esto de frus la importancia del mundo. el hermano jeimy fox. (aplausos). >>> albi. me estÁn enviando notas. brevemente remata se al libro dlibro... capÍtulo seis, capitulo seis. porque creo que tenemos que entender quÉ estamos haciendo aquÍ. se cuenta ra historia de por qÉe hay que ver la situaciones de modo diferente. porque aquÍ en este capitulo, dice. en su carta. dice, finalmente, encuentren fuerza en el seÑor y en su poder. pÓngase la armadura del dios. para que pue
la familia de pamela tour pero en. i wi aquÍ en houston. el padre de michael brown.missouri. el padre de (...) todas estas familias vinieron para acompaÑar a esta familia porque ello saben mejor que nadie el dolor resultante de la pÉrdida que han sufrido. tambiÉn quiero darle las gracias a todos aquellos que han ayudado a hacer esto lo mÁs facil posible para la familia, ciertamente le grado miento a aquellos en el Ámbito financiero, y el mundo del entretenimiento w quÉ le dijeron a la...
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reportera: pamela crearon una cuenta para que mÁs personas lo ayuden, pero eso no fue todo.. >> juntamos un grupo de 20 personas, hacemos las llamadas las 20 personas no tenemos ningÚn humano directo solamente nos ponemos en oraciÓn para que entremos rÁpido. reportera: se reÚnen diariamente para ayudar a las personas. >> les pedimos que tengan telÉfonos con su cargador bien cargado, todos estÁn llamando, muchas personas no saben cÓmo enviar un correo electrÓnico. reportera: nos llamaron para enviarle este servicio gratuito a don josÉ. don josÉ se encuentra sÓlo en san josÉ desde hace 21 aÑos, personas que ni lo conocen. se han encargado de hacerlo sentir querido en medio de la crisis. su motivaciÓn. >> en un momentito me tuve tenencia de hacerlo y me ayudaron, porque no ayudar a otras personas. >> que dios les ayude, y que dios les pague porque yo no voy a poder pagarle, pero gracias se los voy a agradecer toda la vida. reportera: don josÉ dice estar muy contento al ver como completos desconocidos le han dado su apoyo. esta noche tiene pautado reunirse con el y no pararÁn de
reportera: pamela crearon una cuenta para que mÁs personas lo ayuden, pero eso no fue todo.. >> juntamos un grupo de 20 personas, hacemos las llamadas las 20 personas no tenemos ningÚn humano directo solamente nos ponemos en oraciÓn para que entremos rÁpido. reportera: se reÚnen diariamente para ayudar a las personas. >> les pedimos que tengan telÉfonos con su cargador bien cargado, todos estÁn llamando, muchas personas no saben cÓmo enviar un correo electrÓnico. reportera:...
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. >> let's go to pamela, calling from las vegas, nevada. pamela, good morning. >> caller: hey, good morning, gentlemen. i've been following the numbers from johns hopkins religiously. and we've managed to keep our numbers flat for about 11 weeks. in the last couple of weeks, we have opened the casinos, and our numbers have gone up quite a bit. i have friends who work in the casinos, and it's not mandatory that you wear a mask in nevada. if you're working, yes, you're wearing masks. the guests are very happy to come, and not have to wear masks. i'm wondering what's your opinion about that. should people all be wearing masks now so we can flat then curve? right now our curve is going up, and our hospitalizations here in nevada aren't the greatest. so that's my question about masking or not. >> well, it's -- in some ways -- i understand both sides of the argumentment people want to argue about freedom, and people want to argue about, well, you know, doing your part. i think we see in asian countries, japan and south korea and other asian count
. >> let's go to pamela, calling from las vegas, nevada. pamela, good morning. >> caller: hey, good morning, gentlemen. i've been following the numbers from johns hopkins religiously. and we've managed to keep our numbers flat for about 11 weeks. in the last couple of weeks, we have opened the casinos, and our numbers have gone up quite a bit. i have friends who work in the casinos, and it's not mandatory that you wear a mask in nevada. if you're working, yes, you're wearing masks....
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. >> reporter: pamela, as a person licensed to perform manicures and pet cures she spends a time sanitizinguld see customers. >> it put a target on ourback. >> reporter: it being last month. blaming the spread coming from the nail salon. >> i think it was careless for him to say such a thing. >> last week finally a meeting between the governor's office and industry representative who is say the staff members walked back the governor's statement. >> it was understood from the call that the first case of covid-19 did not in fact come a >> reporter: so today nail salons announce ad second lawsuit against the state to get their people back to work. >> we think they singled out a particular segment of our industry in defamatory terms. >> we're very angry, frustrated and suffering. and need our nail salons to be open. >> reporter: but they are not open yet with no promise of a date. now add another frustration. they have no idea what the guidelines will be. >> i have the shields up. not only for my manicuring but for my pedicure. >> she has mask, sanitizer, a thermometer but no love right now for
. >> reporter: pamela, as a person licensed to perform manicures and pet cures she spends a time sanitizinguld see customers. >> it put a target on ourback. >> reporter: it being last month. blaming the spread coming from the nail salon. >> i think it was careless for him to say such a thing. >> last week finally a meeting between the governor's office and industry representative who is say the staff members walked back the governor's statement. >> it was...
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>> big time, pamela. we are going into the 70s, low 70s for sun that were in the 100 yesterday or mid-70s. a little bit of this starts today. we don't have a huge fog bank. there will be some cooling today but yesterday it was another one. seriously, can we get a normal day? i don't know. santa cruz 95 is a record. sfo the wind shifted from northeast to northwest. oakland 88. those are records for the day and these might have been on official records. gilroy 102. pittsburgh 102. concord, livermore, more than one. just like the freeway. napa was 98 in the city. some cooling begins today. a cooler coast and bay and hot inland and more mid 90s or a few upper 90s compared to low one hundreds. 59 in vacaville and 46 half moon bay san jose in livermore still in the 60s. los altos hills that's down four from yesterday and 63 degrees. redwood city and belmont and we have a lot more 60s this time yesterday. a moderate 58 and 64 sacramento and 75 in fresno and the system coming in out of the gulf of alaska and you
>> big time, pamela. we are going into the 70s, low 70s for sun that were in the 100 yesterday or mid-70s. a little bit of this starts today. we don't have a huge fog bank. there will be some cooling today but yesterday it was another one. seriously, can we get a normal day? i don't know. santa cruz 95 is a record. sfo the wind shifted from northeast to northwest. oakland 88. those are records for the day and these might have been on official records. gilroy 102. pittsburgh 102. concord,...
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. >> it is not your kind of day, pamela. >> no it's not. >> by tomorrow things cool down. frank, always a pleasure. what's good to it. clear skies and today is the hottest day no doubt about it in the heat advisory kicks in at 10:00 a.m. and goes until 9:00 p.m. and the days are very long. a couple will be pretty toasty in temperatures continue to be well above average today and even most of tomorrow. it is 67 in san jose and oakland in livermore 64 degrees. san jose southeast at three and 67 warm degrees and look for high-pressure to kick in and went out today is a system will work its way in but not towards tomorrow. this will be the hottest day by far. temperatures pumping up for most locations and highs today in the 90s to 100 with this being the hottest day of the week. read it and weep or enjoy. however you want to look at it. >> i don't think this man likes that hot of weather. we say good morning anyway. >> good morning, steve. it's summer after all and it's june and that's what happens. good morning, everybody. let's go take a look at the commute now and you can s
. >> it is not your kind of day, pamela. >> no it's not. >> by tomorrow things cool down. frank, always a pleasure. what's good to it. clear skies and today is the hottest day no doubt about it in the heat advisory kicks in at 10:00 a.m. and goes until 9:00 p.m. and the days are very long. a couple will be pretty toasty in temperatures continue to be well above average today and even most of tomorrow. it is 67 in san jose and oakland in livermore 64 degrees. san jose southeast...
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senator pamela harris.tvu hosts this saturday, june 6th, at 11:00 a.m., right here on ktvu. >>> a quick walk, but joined steps for a graduating high school senior. next, here on the 4, the culmination of a two year process since a devastating neck injury. >>> now to a beautiful story, an east bay high school senior received his diploma after overcoming an injury so severe that left him paralyzed, but not beaten. we spoke with this teenager about succeeding against all odds and despite all the obstacles. >> ryan joseph! >> the short walk across the stage at college park high school in pleasant , but for ryan joseph this was a injury that left him paralyzed but not broken. >> it's great. it's really special having everybody out here with me. >> two years ago, he suffered a spinal cord injury during a wrestling meet. he was left paralyzed from the neck down. he needed a ventilator to breathe. >> being able to stand and walk across that stage, that should, you know, a year and a half of extremely hard work. i d
senator pamela harris.tvu hosts this saturday, june 6th, at 11:00 a.m., right here on ktvu. >>> a quick walk, but joined steps for a graduating high school senior. next, here on the 4, the culmination of a two year process since a devastating neck injury. >>> now to a beautiful story, an east bay high school senior received his diploma after overcoming an injury so severe that left him paralyzed, but not beaten. we spoke with this teenager about succeeding against all odds and...
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senator, pamela harris. rice together, again it airs tomorrow morning, june 6th, at 11:00 a.m. >>> a check of the weather with steve, big weekend, and if you don't like it hot you won't like the weekend. i see the cloud cover, all that fog sitting on the hills, when i was driving on the 24th this morning. >> if it's made it that far, that is a good sign. >> good sign. >> i will also show you some of the gusts that weren't there yesterday. now, coast and bay, the city cooled down, oakland cooled down, but inland temps were still very hot. not today, today is going to be the transition date to a much cooler pattern that will take us into sunday. so the fog returns, the wind has picked up, sunny, but temps drop inland. that's, some areas don't get the fog, we are running cooler for many. livermore, minus 10, san jose is off four. nevada, fremont is in there at 60, but the west-southwest, 33 up there, you are getting west- southwest in the oakland berkeley hills about 25, and up to 32 around vacaville. all sure
senator, pamela harris. rice together, again it airs tomorrow morning, june 6th, at 11:00 a.m. >>> a check of the weather with steve, big weekend, and if you don't like it hot you won't like the weekend. i see the cloud cover, all that fog sitting on the hills, when i was driving on the 24th this morning. >> if it's made it that far, that is a good sign. >> good sign. >> i will also show you some of the gusts that weren't there yesterday. now, coast and bay, the city...
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. >> reporter: pamela tate roger is a mom who also represents the group innovate public schools, a nonprofit that promotes charter schools. the parents say they are co-educators now and need to have a say in what the school year should look like. >> ask us what's working. ask us how we can support you in making sure the children are actually online. >> reporter: we reached out to the san francisco school board president and are waiting for his response. in the statewide scramble to restart the school year in just a couple of months, one thing is clear. no one knows for sure yet how they're going to do it. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> we are keeping track of all the reopenings across the bay area. if you want to know more, visit our website, nbcbayarea.com to see the full list of what's open and what is closed. >>> up next here at 5:00, all the dmvs in the state have reopened today, but not everything is available. what you need to know before going in. >>> also an oakland woman facing the biggest challenge of her life, but she isn't thinking about herself. the creative way she's s
. >> reporter: pamela tate roger is a mom who also represents the group innovate public schools, a nonprofit that promotes charter schools. the parents say they are co-educators now and need to have a say in what the school year should look like. >> ask us what's working. ask us how we can support you in making sure the children are actually online. >> reporter: we reached out to the san francisco school board president and are waiting for his response. in the statewide...
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democrats with knowledge of biden's search committee tell the press the list includes pamela harris, president obama's former national security adviser, susan rice, atlanta mayor, florida congresswoman, and new mexico governor grisham. in the wake of george floyd's death, biden has been facing growing pressure to pick a woman of color as his running meanwhile it was told it would be exciting for the party to have a black woman on the ticket. biden's choice will likely be all about personal chemistry. the presumptive democratic nominee is also stepping up attacks on president trump in speculation that president trump will try to steal the election. >> is my greatest concern. my single greatest concern. this president is going to try to steal the selection. >> reporter: biden also suggested trump may refuse to leave office if losing the race. he fired back -- >> joe is not all there, everybody knows it. and it's sad when you look at it and you see, associate for yourself -- he has created his own sanctuary wherever he is, and he doesn't come out. and certainly if i don't win, i don't w
democrats with knowledge of biden's search committee tell the press the list includes pamela harris, president obama's former national security adviser, susan rice, atlanta mayor, florida congresswoman, and new mexico governor grisham. in the wake of george floyd's death, biden has been facing growing pressure to pick a woman of color as his running meanwhile it was told it would be exciting for the party to have a black woman on the ticket. biden's choice will likely be all about personal...
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michelle, you work with pamela, but michelle can help you discuss a lot. deep end as the company begin rehearsals for the ball scene, where romeo falls forjuliet. i learned a lot of the choreography beforehand because at least, if one of you knows it, you've got at least something to fall back on. but what's really nice is that, because we do know each other so well, a lot of the figuring out has kind of already been done over the years, so a lot of the kind of partnership and predicting where the other is going to be and how we're going to fit together, we've kind of already done all of that, so that definitely makes it easier, as well. do it again. back up and set her back down. i would recommend not trying this the first time with a skirt on. 0k. joel and annabel have just six more days to learn a one hour and 50 minute ballet. let go of your dancers around... things do not always go quite to plan, even for experienced dancers like joel. so let's hear this musically, this whole section. step, up, up. dance. music playing. by the end of the first day, jo
michelle, you work with pamela, but michelle can help you discuss a lot. deep end as the company begin rehearsals for the ball scene, where romeo falls forjuliet. i learned a lot of the choreography beforehand because at least, if one of you knows it, you've got at least something to fall back on. but what's really nice is that, because we do know each other so well, a lot of the figuring out has kind of already been done over the years, so a lot of the kind of partnership and predicting where...
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the family of pamela turner right here in houston will you stand. the prada of my go brown from predators and missouri where you stand. the father of. 3 where you stand. all of these families came to stand with this family because they know better than anyone else the pain they will suffer. from the loss that they have gone through. also want to thank all of those that helped. to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly we pay again. those in the financial and entertainment world. it immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help. and make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense tyler perry. and. dropping smith. and champion floyd mayweather. you know those that have called and it means a lot because it shows the world the weight of this brother jamie foxx is with us today stand up james. the who . albion's show is in the house today. so i let me get into my message to tara long hair about.
the family of pamela turner right here in houston will you stand. the prada of my go brown from predators and missouri where you stand. the father of. 3 where you stand. all of these families came to stand with this family because they know better than anyone else the pain they will suffer. from the loss that they have gone through. also want to thank all of those that helped. to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly we pay again. those in the financial and entertainment...
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the family of pamela turner right here in houston, will you stand. family because they know better than anyone else the pain they will suffer from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to thank all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly we thank again our -- those indeed, in the financial and entertainment world that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help. and make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense. tyler perry and robert smith. and champion floyd mayweather. and others that have come. it means a lot because it shows the world the weight of. brother jamie foxx is with us today. stand up, jamie. [ applause ] al be sure is in the house today. so let me get into my message. i have to tell everybody sending me notes. i want you to turn briefly to the book of ephesians. sixth chapter. ephesians 6th chapter. because i think that we need to understand what we're dealing with here. ephesians 6 tells the story of why, i think, we need to really look at the si
the family of pamela turner right here in houston, will you stand. family because they know better than anyone else the pain they will suffer from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to thank all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly we thank again our -- those indeed, in the financial and entertainment world that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help. and make sure that they didn't have to worry about...
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pamela osbourne shares what has changed and made that family more wary. husband and 3-year-old daughter in new jersey. >> the first few weeks, we felt the distance. and i felt like this need to be near family. that made it painful. >> reporter: that distance, a longing to be close again. coupled with a fear of what a friend of hers is living with right now. a grandparent with no symptoms at all, testing positive for the coronavirus, days after a visit. >> it was a huge wake-up moment because i was starting to feel more comfortable with the idea of seeing family. and then, just this. >> this is a time of tremendous stress, anxiety, fear, all of which has been mounting for months. what we really desire is human-to-human contact. and that's a real necessary part of thinking about how we go forward. >> reporter: but in this environment, how do we move forward. dr. arnold basske has a suggestion, of striking a balance of total isolation and face-to-face visits. >> seeing somebody is better than not seeing somebody. grabbing them and hugging them, we have to tr
pamela osbourne shares what has changed and made that family more wary. husband and 3-year-old daughter in new jersey. >> the first few weeks, we felt the distance. and i felt like this need to be near family. that made it painful. >> reporter: that distance, a longing to be close again. coupled with a fear of what a friend of hers is living with right now. a grandparent with no symptoms at all, testing positive for the coronavirus, days after a visit. >> it was a huge wake-up...
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the family of pamela turner right here in houston where you stand.will suffer from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to think all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly, we thank again those in the financial and entertainment world that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help and make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense. tyler perry and robert smith and champion floyd mayweather. and others that have come. it means a lot, because it shows the world the weight of this. brother jamie foxx is with us today. stand up, jamie. [applause] al b. sure! is in the house today. everybody is sending me notes. i want you to turn briefly to the book of ephesians. sixth chapter. ephesians, the sixth chapter. because i think that we need to understand what we are dealing with here. ephesians 6, it tells the story of why i think we need to really look at the situation differently. it talks about in paul 's letter to the philippines, ephesians. okay, i'm catching up w
the family of pamela turner right here in houston where you stand.will suffer from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to think all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly, we thank again those in the financial and entertainment world that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help and make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense. tyler perry and robert smith and champion floyd mayweather. and others...
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we brought on eileen and pamela, pamela was the first female black partner at mckenzie where i worked the ceo of cnbc and now she is on the boards of other great companies. i would love to see one of them come out and make a stand about diversity on boards for color and gender >> while we have you, we want to what are you seeing out there? >> the market is more than back. i will tell you that they're outside of new york city we're seeing in contract listings at a much higher rate it is up 47% year to date. in prices, in the vast majority of the market, they're up for the year this crisis has created movement peep ha people have never been so intima intimately aware do i have enough beds. do i have enough for a outdoor terra terrace, backyard, home office, and if the questions are they are moving on. >> thank you for inviting me >> sarah, thanks, well see you this afternoon tonight i think with the head of jet blue we're coming to you live from various locations. an important day as the reopening day is higher. sentiment the bulls argue is still bullish. improving data, morgan, after t
we brought on eileen and pamela, pamela was the first female black partner at mckenzie where i worked the ceo of cnbc and now she is on the boards of other great companies. i would love to see one of them come out and make a stand about diversity on boards for color and gender >> while we have you, we want to what are you seeing out there? >> the market is more than back. i will tell you that they're outside of new york city we're seeing in contract listings at a much higher rate it...
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wondering what makes this apparently so much bigger than trayvon martin or eric garner or botham jean or pamelarek chauvin put his knee on the back of george floyd, he became bigger and bath then in life. as a result of that, we now see that there is a social justice movement. when you ask the question, what made the difference, i think more than anything else, the times we are now living in in specifically the videotape, with the videotape everybody, not only in this country but throughout the world was able to see a man dying saying "i can't breathe. i can't breathe." calling for his mother. we can go back and say well, wasn't that a case where you could say a man saying i can't breathe, eric garner. and he died. i think what's happening is the country in the world is somewhat set up with law enforcement that covers unfortunately for other law enforcement officers. >> neil: ted, i'm curious about this other move and this is where your former d.c. police detective hat will come in handy for me at least. there is a move in d.c., as you know, to re-examine law enforcement from top to bottom. som
wondering what makes this apparently so much bigger than trayvon martin or eric garner or botham jean or pamelarek chauvin put his knee on the back of george floyd, he became bigger and bath then in life. as a result of that, we now see that there is a social justice movement. when you ask the question, what made the difference, i think more than anything else, the times we are now living in in specifically the videotape, with the videotape everybody, not only in this country but throughout the...
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the president's plan to hold mass rallies in florida and elsewhere as we experience a resurgence in pamela newkirk -- courtney kube cases with irresponsible and selfish. on monday she tweeted this picture of herself, i joined the healing and hope rally last night to speak with our community in american grief, none of the people pictured including herself i wearing a mask to bernie sanders tweeted saturday congratulations to all who are out on the streets today peacefully protesting. together we will defeat trump, but he worries about the health of those supporting the president by attending the rnc in august tweeting trump is a threat to the health and well-being of the country, he must be defeated. >> trump supporters who attend friday must agree not to sue if they contract the coronavirus. >> a rally to me is a celebration was we couldn't do that because of courtney kube and a lot of reasons, psychologically would have looked wrong. >> fewer than one% of seattle protesters tested positive after weeks in the streets and today the cdc said their guidelines do not endorse any type of event,
the president's plan to hold mass rallies in florida and elsewhere as we experience a resurgence in pamela newkirk -- courtney kube cases with irresponsible and selfish. on monday she tweeted this picture of herself, i joined the healing and hope rally last night to speak with our community in american grief, none of the people pictured including herself i wearing a mask to bernie sanders tweeted saturday congratulations to all who are out on the streets today peacefully protesting. together we...
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. >> reporter: pamela is licensed to perform manicures and pedicures. she spends a lot of time cleaning an sanitizing. if only she could see customers. >> it put a target on our back. >> reporter: the governor blamed california's first case of covid-19 having spread from a nail salon. >> i think it was absolutely careless for him to say that. >> reporter: last week, a meeting twine the governor's office and industry representatives, who say those staff members walked back the governor's statement. >> it was understood from the call that the first case of covid-19 did not, in fact, come from a nail salon. >> reporter: to today, nail salons announced a second lawsuit against the state. fred jones, legal counsel for the professional beauty federation of california, filed the first suit. >> we think they singled out a particular segment of our industry in defamatory terms. >> we're angry, frustrated and suffering. we need our nail salons to be open. >> reporter: but they're not open yet. now add another frustration. they have no idea what the guideline also
. >> reporter: pamela is licensed to perform manicures and pedicures. she spends a lot of time cleaning an sanitizing. if only she could see customers. >> it put a target on our back. >> reporter: the governor blamed california's first case of covid-19 having spread from a nail salon. >> i think it was absolutely careless for him to say that. >> reporter: last week, a meeting twine the governor's office and industry representatives, who say those staff members...
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here is pamela jacob. >> i've seen huey lewis on the golf course.nk you, sal. >>> happening today, parking restrictions will be lifted at some park facilities with high touch equipment, such as playgrounds, gym equipments and picnic areas will remained close. people are still required to wear a mask or face covering when they are outside. >>> a word of warning, as marin county eases restrictions, outdoor dining is now allowed. parks are reopening with childcare facilities and summer camps. the county is closely tracking the number of coronavirus cases. >> we should see a sudden surge in cages. more portly, if we see a surgeon hospitalization, that may cause us to slow down a bit. we would pause on issuing further reopening guidelines. >> marin county leaders say shopping and other services could begin in mid june. >>> santa clara county is pushing further into phase two of the reopening plan, starting this friday, indoor shopping, outdoor dining as well as religious activities will be allowed to start back up again. childcare, summer camps, schools
here is pamela jacob. >> i've seen huey lewis on the golf course.nk you, sal. >>> happening today, parking restrictions will be lifted at some park facilities with high touch equipment, such as playgrounds, gym equipments and picnic areas will remained close. people are still required to wear a mask or face covering when they are outside. >>> a word of warning, as marin county eases restrictions, outdoor dining is now allowed. parks are reopening with childcare...
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>>and sleep i had and so does miss pamela myers. she says it's a miracle that's had the covid-19. >>through the power of god it all started in april i have as one. so actually that i was having an asthma attack covid-19 attacking her lungs until she became unconscious and she stayed that way for 6 weeks i thought of the san juan nicely doctors kept her alive and she finally woke up, but it wasn't the end when i woke up for covid-19 everything in my whole life to that change that could now while the virus took her schrenk she says she couldn't talk either she spent weeks in rehab re-learning everything that has to do with a crime but. >>when you wake up pick a fee just silva. major step into it they for you step in everybody had to do everything for you you're going to be so grateful, you know. >>now she's back home as living proof of what the virus can do and she has a message i have so many people says local it's lacko of flu is not my whole life changed all of a coma 19 he hit a fellow don't do you let it in her community has a message for her the washing. >>she's live in our co
>>and sleep i had and so does miss pamela myers. she says it's a miracle that's had the covid-19. >>through the power of god it all started in april i have as one. so actually that i was having an asthma attack covid-19 attacking her lungs until she became unconscious and she stayed that way for 6 weeks i thought of the san juan nicely doctors kept her alive and she finally woke up, but it wasn't the end when i woke up for covid-19 everything in my whole life to that change that...
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iowa state university professor pamela rainy kerber teaches a black a class on food during the great depression. she describes the ways family tried to stretch their food money and food supply often by gardening, buying cheap ingredients and eating the same thing over and over. her class is about 50 minutes. >> greetings everybody. this afternoon, we are going to be starting our discussion of the great depression. what we are going to be doing today is talking about how the great depression affected ordinary people. we are going to talk about the nuts and bolts of the situation and the things that people would have experienced in their everyday lives if they were seriously affected by the problems of that decade. i don't normally use images like this, but i am using this one for a reason. grandma survived the great depression because her supply chain was local and she knew how to do stuff. that is a really important concept and we will come right back to it at the end of the class as well. this really is sort of the theme for the day. in terms of what we are going to be talking about
iowa state university professor pamela rainy kerber teaches a black a class on food during the great depression. she describes the ways family tried to stretch their food money and food supply often by gardening, buying cheap ingredients and eating the same thing over and over. her class is about 50 minutes. >> greetings everybody. this afternoon, we are going to be starting our discussion of the great depression. what we are going to be doing today is talking about how the great...
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the mountain in ladies association, the union, emerges out of the thought process of and pamela cunningham. she actually originally put out a call to southern women to save it. when that doesn't get as far, she decides maybe we do need some northern women. in fact it is this great line where she says it might not be a bad idea to have the ears of those capitalists of the north. and she was right. because if you're going to raise money, you need a larger infrastructure and you need more people involved. against the advice of the male secretary and some of the other southern women that she has been operating with, she decides to open it up to northern women as well, really creating more of a national organization. but they do is they print them out front and record, which keeps track of fund-raising. they sell gilbert stewart portraits and they enlist edward everett, a popular orator of the time to essentially go around and give speeches about washington and donate his ticket sales. it's a massive fund-raising campaign and they are able to do it in only a few years time, it is pretty remarka
the mountain in ladies association, the union, emerges out of the thought process of and pamela cunningham. she actually originally put out a call to southern women to save it. when that doesn't get as far, she decides maybe we do need some northern women. in fact it is this great line where she says it might not be a bad idea to have the ears of those capitalists of the north. and she was right. because if you're going to raise money, you need a larger infrastructure and you need more people...
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my producer pamela kirkland, a man was sitting here who just sat there and sobbed for about 10 minutes as he looked at the memorial that had been put in place for rayshard brooks. and a lot of people say this is not about rayshard. we want justice for him and his family but this is about being black in america. an this is so much bigger than that. so they have been listening to officials here in atlanta. now they're waiting to see whether or not they're essentially going to put their money where their mouth is. i also talked with the police union and the police union has said that if charges are announced today, brooke, they feel it is at best premature, at worst political. the union representative who will represent those officers in they are, in fact, charged today said they don't believe that those two officers have received due process. they don't believe that a full investigation which they deserve has been done at this point. and they kind of attacked district attorney howard and even mayor keisha lance bottoms saying they were more concerned with politics than due process. but p
my producer pamela kirkland, a man was sitting here who just sat there and sobbed for about 10 minutes as he looked at the memorial that had been put in place for rayshard brooks. and a lot of people say this is not about rayshard. we want justice for him and his family but this is about being black in america. an this is so much bigger than that. so they have been listening to officials here in atlanta. now they're waiting to see whether or not they're essentially going to put their money...
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let's take a breath for pamela turner who was killed in houston. let's take a breath for sterling who was killed in baton rouge, louisiana. let's take a breath for philando castile who was killed here in minneapolis, minnesota. let's take a breath for laquan mcdonald who was killed in chicago, illinois. let's take a breath for sandra bland who was killed in texas. let's take a breath for natasha mckinney killed by police in virginia. let's take a breath for stephon clark who was killed in sacramento, california. let's take a breath for cory jones who was killed in palm beach, florida. let's take a breath for botham jean who was killed in his own apartment in dallas, texas. let's take a breath for eric gardner who was killed in staten island, new york. let's take a breath for freddy gray. let's take a breath for walter scott killed in south carolina. let's take a breath for jamar clark who was killed here in minnesota. let's take a breath -- >>> isaiah wilson! >> let's take a breath for michael brown who was killed in ferguson. let's take a breath f
let's take a breath for pamela turner who was killed in houston. let's take a breath for sterling who was killed in baton rouge, louisiana. let's take a breath for philando castile who was killed here in minneapolis, minnesota. let's take a breath for laquan mcdonald who was killed in chicago, illinois. let's take a breath for sandra bland who was killed in texas. let's take a breath for natasha mckinney killed by police in virginia. let's take a breath for stephon clark who was killed in...
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the family of pamela turner right here in houston. will you stand?oss that they have gone through. >> it is a club that no mother or father wants to be a part of. they've created a support system for themselves in this country. we are watching this motorcade make its way from the church here in houston to the cemetery. roughly 15 miles away. nbc's steve patterson is outside houston memorial gardens, that cemetery where george floyd will be laid to rest in nearby pearland, texas. steve, the family and george floyd, they are headed your way. i understand that folks have been gathering there for some time. >> craig, yeah. all these past two weeks, we've seen an incredible level of dedication. people rallying. people marching. people fighting. people pushing for reform in their city councils across the country. across the world. today in front of this cemetery is no different. i want to show you right here. maybe hundreds on the street lining the street now waiting for that procession to roll here. some of these faces i've seen here since the a.m., the m
the family of pamela turner right here in houston. will you stand?oss that they have gone through. >> it is a club that no mother or father wants to be a part of. they've created a support system for themselves in this country. we are watching this motorcade make its way from the church here in houston to the cemetery. roughly 15 miles away. nbc's steve patterson is outside houston memorial gardens, that cemetery where george floyd will be laid to rest in nearby pearland, texas. steve,...
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let's take a look at pamela durand pamela recently celebrated her virtual graduation from american universitylast but certainly not least, best wishes to caroline o'brien. caroline and her fiance have postponed their 2020 wedding twice during the coronavirus they are now getting married in 2021 and we want to wish them the best of luck "squawk box" says congratulations to all of these special people we'll be right back. but cdw will assist your needs and implement a dell emc unity xt all-flash unified storage platform. it delivers speed and efficiency, while providing simplicity and flexibility. for unified storage platforms, you need dell technologies, and it orchestration by cdw. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. >> the market is working lawmakers, big tech is an industry that needs to be weighted. >> thanks for having me. >> let's talk about the roll back it's called the roll back of section
let's take a look at pamela durand pamela recently celebrated her virtual graduation from american universitylast but certainly not least, best wishes to caroline o'brien. caroline and her fiance have postponed their 2020 wedding twice during the coronavirus they are now getting married in 2021 and we want to wish them the best of luck "squawk box" says congratulations to all of these special people we'll be right back. but cdw will assist your needs and implement a dell emc unity xt...
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let's take a breath for pamela turner, who was killed in houston. let's take a breath for otto sterling who was killed in baton rouge, louisiana. let's take a breath for philando castillo who was killed here in minneapolis, minnesota. let's take a breath for laquan mcdonald, who was killed in chicago, illinois. let's take a breath for sandra bland, who was killed in texas. let's take a breath for natasha mckinney, who was killed by police in virginia. >> that's right. >> let's take a breath for stephon clark who was killed in sacramento, california. let's take a breath for cory jones, who was killed in palm beach, florida. let's take a breath for botham jean, who was killed in his own apartment in dallas, texas. let's take a breath for eric gardner, who was killed in staten island, new york. let's take a breath for freddie gray, who was killed in baltimore, maryland. let's take a breath for walter scott, who was killed in south carolina. let's take a breath for jamont clark who was killed here in minneapolis. let's take a breath for -- >> hasel nels
let's take a breath for pamela turner, who was killed in houston. let's take a breath for otto sterling who was killed in baton rouge, louisiana. let's take a breath for philando castillo who was killed here in minneapolis, minnesota. let's take a breath for laquan mcdonald, who was killed in chicago, illinois. let's take a breath for sandra bland, who was killed in texas. let's take a breath for natasha mckinney, who was killed by police in virginia. >> that's right. >> let's take...
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>> pamela harris because i love her mind, she's incredibly sharp and tough and i would love to see her debate might pence. >> final comment in 30 seconds. >> we have to pick somebody of these three. anybody up here would be a much better candidate than mitch mcconnell but mitch mcconnell has a stranglehold on rural vote for the last 35 years. i'm the best choice to run in all hundred 20 counties area. >> how can you beat mitch mcconnell? >> by running inall hundred 20 counties. i'm a veteran, i'm a teacher and i'm a farmer . like a real honest to goodness bend over and pick the crops farmer and that carries weight in kentucky. i'm the person they trust and i can run in every single corner of this state and that's what you need to have to be to mitch mcconnell. >> final question to you, who would you be your vp pick and how could you beat mitch mcconnell. >> i think there's a lot of incredible women he needs to pick especially black women. senator warren is a good choice, i think val dennings has shown incredible leadership as well. he has a lot of options and he needs to be smart about
>> pamela harris because i love her mind, she's incredibly sharp and tough and i would love to see her debate might pence. >> final comment in 30 seconds. >> we have to pick somebody of these three. anybody up here would be a much better candidate than mitch mcconnell but mitch mcconnell has a stranglehold on rural vote for the last 35 years. i'm the best choice to run in all hundred 20 counties area. >> how can you beat mitch mcconnell? >> by running inall hundred...
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the family of pamela turner, right here in houston, will you stand? the father of michael brown from ferguson, missouri, will you stand? the father of ahmaud arbery, will you stand? >> rev, that was an incredible, moving moment, and the entire church raised to its feet and applauded for those men and women and those families of the victims of police violence over the last several years. they have sort of this brotherhood and sisterhood among them, tragically, of people who understand what george floyd's family feels right now and what george floyd's family is going through right now, not, as you said, just the loss of a loved one, but having to grieve in public and to be thrust into the spotlight as almost activists in all of this. how do they operate together? are they as much of a community as it seems? >> yes, it really is. when i went down the first week, which is now almost three weeks ago, to deal with the family and go to the site of where george was killed, i brought the mother of eric garner with me. and because of the generosity of tyler per
the family of pamela turner, right here in houston, will you stand? the father of michael brown from ferguson, missouri, will you stand? the father of ahmaud arbery, will you stand? >> rev, that was an incredible, moving moment, and the entire church raised to its feet and applauded for those men and women and those families of the victims of police violence over the last several years. they have sort of this brotherhood and sisterhood among them, tragically, of people who understand what...
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. >> hello, pamela? pamela? >> yes. can you hear me? >> yes. go ahead. >> thank you so much for your time, and i'd like to thank sfusd for their rapid action in examining the san francisco police department m.o.u. i strongly stand in support of that. i did want to come here today and say that i am an alumni parent of two children who have graduated sfusd schools, and i think that it is imperative that parents be allowed to have voice in this distance learning programming. we had a public parent action meeting on june 11, which took place after almost a year of planning and meeting specifically with commissioner lopez, and then of course we had a meeting in february with president sanchez at alice griffith housing. the disappointment that we've had not having parent voice, of course not being members of a c.b.o. where parents need to speak. not being heard in these days where black lives matter, we need to be heard. our children are at risk. we need to be at the table. we need to participate in decisions, and we need to be heard. i also would ju
. >> hello, pamela? pamela? >> yes. can you hear me? >> yes. go ahead. >> thank you so much for your time, and i'd like to thank sfusd for their rapid action in examining the san francisco police department m.o.u. i strongly stand in support of that. i did want to come here today and say that i am an alumni parent of two children who have graduated sfusd schools, and i think that it is imperative that parents be allowed to have voice in this distance learning...
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but pamela richard says sincerely, have you address man who talk to you and a dismissive way.o you adopt a friendly strategy or diplomat them in a similar way. a very specific question. cecilia: i can think of some examples of times when this is happened. i tend to get very calm and very focused. and i am thorough in my responses. soiling right into it. particularly small statute i am. the man also involves size. semi defenses to frankly be smarter. and somebody is being tested. sorry that's my landline. they are secretly not being smart. and so i tend to calm down, and get very focused and make sure that i am and that i have solid reasoning and i lean into the step of the know to expect it well. rather than to try to kind of play on the same playing field. anne-marie: do you have any things like my husband is 6-foot 5 inches. i'm really used to this. in my strategy is i ask questions. please pushback. i use to push back and i would rate a surgeon is something that you are not going to win in that situation. i have found over time that often coming as a person and also another
but pamela richard says sincerely, have you address man who talk to you and a dismissive way.o you adopt a friendly strategy or diplomat them in a similar way. a very specific question. cecilia: i can think of some examples of times when this is happened. i tend to get very calm and very focused. and i am thorough in my responses. soiling right into it. particularly small statute i am. the man also involves size. semi defenses to frankly be smarter. and somebody is being tested. sorry that's my...
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are killed at the hands of police at thegeorge's case, knee of the police including breonna taylor, pamela, rice,garner, tamir philando castile. on, but ites on and is important we remember their names. we revise thee role of police to become peacekeepers and community partners. prepared, they must be to protect themselves and the public in direct, life-threatening situations, but these should be the exception and not the rule. what we are witnessing throughout our country is not that. americans are being tear gassed in the streets, hit with rubber bullets, shoved violently to the ground cracking their skulls against the pavement, beat bloody with batons and for what? for demanding justice for black americans. our rights are under attack in the broad daylight. policeg the behavior of and their relationships with people of color starts at the top. standard forional policing behavior built upon transparency and accountability. the only reason we know what happened to george floyd is because it was captured on video. evidence isf video bringing into the light what long was hidden. black ameri
are killed at the hands of police at thegeorge's case, knee of the police including breonna taylor, pamela, rice,garner, tamir philando castile. on, but ites on and is important we remember their names. we revise thee role of police to become peacekeepers and community partners. prepared, they must be to protect themselves and the public in direct, life-threatening situations, but these should be the exception and not the rule. what we are witnessing throughout our country is not that....
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economic recovery, and making temporary regulatory actions that could be taken in the fight against pamela newkirk. and one example is the 40 distilleries across pennsylvania. reducing hand sanitizer helping us all to stay safe or to reduce the rate of transmission and only able to do that because the alcohol tobacco tax and trade bureau waived certain regulatory requirements. dan healy, a co-owner of midstate, praise the quick action of regulators to adjust their approach in light of the pandemic and allow them to swiftly alter their business, give up the ability to keep their employees working and allow them to be benefit to the community and provide essential workers who might otherwise have gone without. do you think it would be a good idea, to make sure sensible and thus far temporary regulatory relief measures permanent. >> thank you for your kind words. it would be a useful exercise, the executive orders the president signs two weeks ago at this cabinet meeting, 600 different regulatory actions the administration did in the midst of the public health crisis in the recovery. to ident
economic recovery, and making temporary regulatory actions that could be taken in the fight against pamela newkirk. and one example is the 40 distilleries across pennsylvania. reducing hand sanitizer helping us all to stay safe or to reduce the rate of transmission and only able to do that because the alcohol tobacco tax and trade bureau waived certain regulatory requirements. dan healy, a co-owner of midstate, praise the quick action of regulators to adjust their approach in light of the...
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are killed at the hands of police at thegeorge's case, knee of the police including breonna taylor, pamela, rice,garner, tamir philando castile. on, but ites on and is important we remember their names. we revise thee role of police to become peacekeepers and community partners. prepared, they must be to protect themselves and the public in direct, life-threatening situations, but these should be the exception and not the rule. what we are witnessing throughout our country is not that. americans are being tear gassed in the streets, hit with rubber bullets, shoved violently to the ground cracking their skulls against the pavement, beat bloody with batons and for what? for demanding justice for black americans. our rights are under attack in the broad daylight. policeg the behavior of and their relationships with people of color starts at the top. standard forional policing behavior built upon transparency and accountability. the only reason we know what happened to george floyd is because it was captured on video. evidence isf video bringing into the light what long was hidden. black ameri
are killed at the hands of police at thegeorge's case, knee of the police including breonna taylor, pamela, rice,garner, tamir philando castile. on, but ites on and is important we remember their names. we revise thee role of police to become peacekeepers and community partners. prepared, they must be to protect themselves and the public in direct, life-threatening situations, but these should be the exception and not the rule. what we are witnessing throughout our country is not that....
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cannot wait in houston because we know the story of josÉ torres and danny ray thomas, pamela turner,and so many others that have never been in the line of justice, but they lost their life. as the world saw, a man's life see out on the streets of america, they said no more, and i am grateful that we have in this legislation the end of racial profiling, so it becomes law that you cannot racially profile african-americans, the descendents of enslaved americans. we celebrate this week juneteenth, that recognizes we are the only group, african-americans, who have been in bondage in this nation. there is anguish. there is patriotism. we served our country. and so the value of this patriotic legislation is that we are moving beyond conversation. we cannot have any more conversations. we are ending racial profiling. we are affirming civilian review boards, funding them as an accreditation process and giving them subpoena power. an amazing step towards opportunity and justice. and so i would say as we continue this debate, i, too, seek the partnership and friendship of my fellow americans. t
cannot wait in houston because we know the story of josÉ torres and danny ray thomas, pamela turner,and so many others that have never been in the line of justice, but they lost their life. as the world saw, a man's life see out on the streets of america, they said no more, and i am grateful that we have in this legislation the end of racial profiling, so it becomes law that you cannot racially profile african-americans, the descendents of enslaved americans. we celebrate this week juneteenth,...
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chairwoman and vice-president woman for a great america, pamela pollard. thank you for joining us. >> it's good to be here. >> we've seen the excitement and heard about the tremendous amount of safety precautions that are taken for today in tulsa and we did hear the governor say that oklahomans are about freedom. when it comes to the coronavirus, what happens when someone else's freedom to not wear a mask and attend a rally impedes on someone else's health and the freedom they have because they can't leave their house? >> well, you have to-- i think we have to look at the big picture in this. and the big picture in this is that we have-- as the governor said we've been open for over 50 days. we're 20 days into stage three, into phase three, and everyone in oklahoma, i think, has been personally responsible. they've taken the precautions. so i think that what we're seeing, not necessarily that we are invading someone else's privacy, but we're seeing that this virus is not spreading just wildly and we have personal responsibility to try and prevent it from d
chairwoman and vice-president woman for a great america, pamela pollard. thank you for joining us. >> it's good to be here. >> we've seen the excitement and heard about the tremendous amount of safety precautions that are taken for today in tulsa and we did hear the governor say that oklahomans are about freedom. when it comes to the coronavirus, what happens when someone else's freedom to not wear a mask and attend a rally impedes on someone else's health and the freedom they have...
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floyds at that service yesterday were the families of ahmaud arbery, eric garner, trayvon martin, pamelar, and joshua brown. families well too acquainted with this particular type of grief. and later on today, the brother of george floyd will be in our capitol, speaking to congress about potential police reform. >> all right. morgan chesky, thank you. >>> let's move now to this morning's major story in politics. five states held primaries on tuesday and as we showed you, voting in georgia marred by problems, errors with new voting machines, people waiting in hours' long lines to cast their ballot. and this morning an investigation is being launched. blayne alexander is in atlanta we saw you in the rain out there. good to see you this morning. >> reporter: well, hoda, good morning to you. the front page of the atlanta newspaper pretty much sums it up. complete meltdown. the issues yesterday really ran the spectrum. everything from reported technical issues to confusion over the new machines. some polling locations opening late or understaffed. now this morning there's an investigation int
floyds at that service yesterday were the families of ahmaud arbery, eric garner, trayvon martin, pamelar, and joshua brown. families well too acquainted with this particular type of grief. and later on today, the brother of george floyd will be in our capitol, speaking to congress about potential police reform. >> all right. morgan chesky, thank you. >>> let's move now to this morning's major story in politics. five states held primaries on tuesday and as we showed you, voting...
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he hired a new powerhouse attorney, pamela mackey, who had a roster of high-profile clients, like kobe >> what the prosecution asks you to believe is that fred mueller went from this to a homicidal maniac within seconds. >> reporter: fred's new lawyer argued that the state's case was beyond flimsy. >> their theory that because leslie mueller did not suffer any significant injuries in her fall from the ledge, fred mueller must've drowned her. that's their case. they won't give you the why of that theory. they won't give you the how. >> reporter: the defense again criticized the prosecution's re-creations and told this jury there was no way anyone could know for sure what the water flow and depth were on the day leslie died. >> if someone measured the actual stream flow of cottonwood creek within days or a week of the incident it would've been informative. >> reporter: and several new defense witnesses took the stand. there was a biomechanical engineer who'd examined the mannequin used in this test. >> well, frankly, i mean, it's not even right to call it testing. >> reporter: according
he hired a new powerhouse attorney, pamela mackey, who had a roster of high-profile clients, like kobe >> what the prosecution asks you to believe is that fred mueller went from this to a homicidal maniac within seconds. >> reporter: fred's new lawyer argued that the state's case was beyond flimsy. >> their theory that because leslie mueller did not suffer any significant injuries in her fall from the ledge, fred mueller must've drowned her. that's their case. they won't give...
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finally prevent the senseless killing, whether it is george floyd, breyona taylor, ahmaud arbery, pamela the list goes on and on and on. right now this is an opportunity for us to try to prevent the needless unjustifiable killings of other black people by the police. >> i know that former officer derek chauvin will appear in court for the first time tomorrow. you well know he is charged with upgraded to -- to second-degree murder. are you satisfied with the charge upgrade for him and the charges of aiding and abetting for the other three officers. >> well, george floyd's family has always maintained that they wanted them charged to the full extent of the law for the murder and the torture of george floyd. and so we believe that as attorney general keith ellison said, if during the investigation they find evidence that they could upgrade the charges to first-degree murder, that they would do so. so the family is expecting and demanding that the most that could be done to these officers is done in the name of justice. because all they want is equal justice like so many people who are march
finally prevent the senseless killing, whether it is george floyd, breyona taylor, ahmaud arbery, pamela the list goes on and on and on. right now this is an opportunity for us to try to prevent the needless unjustifiable killings of other black people by the police. >> i know that former officer derek chauvin will appear in court for the first time tomorrow. you well know he is charged with upgraded to -- to second-degree murder. are you satisfied with the charge upgrade for him and the...