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alok patel. dr. patel, thank you so much for coming on as always. >> thank you, dan. >> at what point would governor newsom consider scaling back? what would leadto us to pulling the reigns bans back a little b? >> if the current trajectory continues. i think a lot of peemt aare com that cases slow down with the spike coming up june 15th. we hear certain instances of counties back. and specifically, in san francisco, once we get through phase 2b. if we see more spikes, i'm not sure if we'll scale back. it makes me thankful i'm not a politician, but that is a reality that we all have to be prepared everybody everybody concern for the second wave. we're still trying to keep control of the first wave. moved up the timeline for reopening starting monday. tattoo parlors, massive establishments. outdoor bars allowed to reopen with restrictions of course. that is assuming the state gives san francisco approval for a variance here. as a san francisco resident, you're out and about. what do you think about th
alok patel. dr. patel, thank you so much for coming on as always. >> thank you, dan. >> at what point would governor newsom consider scaling back? what would leadto us to pulling the reigns bans back a little b? >> if the current trajectory continues. i think a lot of peemt aare com that cases slow down with the spike coming up june 15th. we hear certain instances of counties back. and specifically, in san francisco, once we get through phase 2b. if we see more spikes, i'm not...
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priti patel, the home secretary, saying she will not be silence over race.er of exploiting her asian heritage to challenge the use of violence at black lives matter protest. stephanie, talk us through this story. tell us a little bit more about how this originated. well, there was yesterday, priti patel was in the house of commons and then you could feel the tension in the house. not many mps there, but it immediately got rather tense. she was accused of actually not being honest about her... how sorry she was about the case of george floyd and everything happening. she then turned to say, well, "i know exactly what racism is because when i was a young girl, i was called a pocky." and she told us her experience of recommendations of her name —— trying to change her last name to get a job. this has now become a very unhelpful route between the government and parts of the labour party —— ro. keir starmer has distanced himself from this letter. it shows that any side, it's a very tribal side about races in them which i think is not very helpful —— racism. looki
priti patel, the home secretary, saying she will not be silence over race.er of exploiting her asian heritage to challenge the use of violence at black lives matter protest. stephanie, talk us through this story. tell us a little bit more about how this originated. well, there was yesterday, priti patel was in the house of commons and then you could feel the tension in the house. not many mps there, but it immediately got rather tense. she was accused of actually not being honest about her......
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patel. dr. patel, good afternoon, good to see you and thanks for joining us. >> good to digitally see you as well. >> yes, that's how we got to do it these days. dr. patel, let's start off by giving you a big picture of what we see in california. we hear cases are going up. what does that really mean? >> california is one of over 20 cases where they've gone up including napa and marin county. there's a wide variety of factors of why this may be. some suspect it was related to memorial day, which was a little bit more than two weeks ago and people kind of getting quarantine fatigue and going outside and breaking some of those physical distancing measures, and so we just have to be a little bit more vigilant and see how this plays out as more businesses reopen. >> one of the things we continue to hear though is, oh, well, testing is really going -- cases are going up because testing is going up. what do you make of that? >> what i make of that is it's multifactorial. yes, testing is going up.
patel. dr. patel, good afternoon, good to see you and thanks for joining us. >> good to digitally see you as well. >> yes, that's how we got to do it these days. dr. patel, let's start off by giving you a big picture of what we see in california. we hear cases are going up. what does that really mean? >> california is one of over 20 cases where they've gone up including napa and marin county. there's a wide variety of factors of why this may be. some suspect it was related to...
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priti patel.sponse to the protests across the united states sparked by the death of george floyd, according to media reports. it has led to accusations that police have been targeting journalists trying to report on the protests. at question time in the lords, concern for the safety of reporters and media workers was raised by the conservative peer lord black, a deputy chairman of the telegraph media group. across the world from mexico to beijing, attacks onjournalists are reaching an unprecedented level. in many cases these are the disgraceful action of the white house against journalists in the us and many other countries, 64 reporting are using covid—19 to use criminal sanctions against her little so does my noble friend agreed that there is now urgent that there is co—ordinated international action to make sure thatjournalists proper legal protection and for the media freedom coalition which you government helped establish which now seems to be acting forcefully without delay due to the propag
priti patel.sponse to the protests across the united states sparked by the death of george floyd, according to media reports. it has led to accusations that police have been targeting journalists trying to report on the protests. at question time in the lords, concern for the safety of reporters and media workers was raised by the conservative peer lord black, a deputy chairman of the telegraph media group. across the world from mexico to beijing, attacks onjournalists are reaching an...
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priti patel.there were "commiserations" at the "sorry sight" of winston churchill's statue boarded up on parliament square. amid all the talk of statues from britain's past, one peer proposed the erection of a new statue — a national slavery monument. for both sides of the argument on the removal of statues, every day that the statue of winston churchill remains boxed up is a day when the banner of anarchy is raised over parliament square. the boxed—up churchill is such a sorry sight to see, and i understand it was boxed up for its protection against some of the protests that were going on at the weekend. the sooner churchill is freed and commemorated once again as one of the greatest people who ever lived, the better. some peers were sceptical about the prime minister's commission on tackling racism. racism is deeply embedded, and it affects every part of society, including the church. and we all have much to do to confront it. indeed, it is possible to remove statues from public places without d
priti patel.there were "commiserations" at the "sorry sight" of winston churchill's statue boarded up on parliament square. amid all the talk of statues from britain's past, one peer proposed the erection of a new statue — a national slavery monument. for both sides of the argument on the removal of statues, every day that the statue of winston churchill remains boxed up is a day when the banner of anarchy is raised over parliament square. the boxed—up churchill is such...
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and get for pretty patel to go to the daily mailand geta for pretty patel to go to the daily mail andn crime but i want to remind her that since 2010, police budget seven england have been cut by 19%, and what's that means is that the police have less resources to do things like community policing which isn't just something, but one of the ways you can defuse tensions in communities, and it's better to deal with intelligence led policing, so the whole thing for me as a massive distraction from the issue being brought forward. i've no idea why there is a statue. it's 2020, i have no idea why there is a statue of a slave trader in bristol in the first place. as i say, i think it's an u nfortu nate place. as i say, i think it's an unfortunate distraction. i'm a journalist, i completely understand, it's a great image, a great picture, but as i say, this lets pretty patel off the hook, she does this thing that ministers have started to do recently which is described as a concerned bystander, she's not a concerned bystander, she's not a concerned bystander, she's not a concerned bystander,
and get for pretty patel to go to the daily mailand geta for pretty patel to go to the daily mail andn crime but i want to remind her that since 2010, police budget seven england have been cut by 19%, and what's that means is that the police have less resources to do things like community policing which isn't just something, but one of the ways you can defuse tensions in communities, and it's better to deal with intelligence led policing, so the whole thing for me as a massive distraction from...
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priti patel praised the actions of the police and the peaceful majority of protestors.d the violent minority, saying their hooliganism was indefensible. let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker. thank you forjoining us. were you surprised by the strength of the home secretary's language? no, i think it was largely expected that priti patel would take a tough line as the government say that, yes, they acknowledge that people are angry about issues and racial inequality particularly, in the wake of the death of george floyd, but also condemning what they say were criminal acts and violence by a majority of people against police officers. interestingly, the prime minister, who released a tweet last night on the issue has now issued a statement, talking about this issue. i will bring you briefly what he says. he says, in this country, around the world, george floyd's dying words i can't breathe have awakened an anger and a feeling of injustice, a feeling that people from black and minority ethnic groups who face discrimination in employment and in criminalju
priti patel praised the actions of the police and the peaceful majority of protestors.d the violent minority, saying their hooliganism was indefensible. let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker. thank you forjoining us. were you surprised by the strength of the home secretary's language? no, i think it was largely expected that priti patel would take a tough line as the government say that, yes, they acknowledge that people are angry about issues and racial inequality...
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in this clip, ms patel uses a term that's offensive. government doesn't understand racial inequality. well, on that basis, madam deputy speaker, it must have been a very different home secretary who as a child was frequently called a paki in the playground. it must have been a very different home secretary who was racially abused in the streets, or who was advised to drop her surname and use her husband's in order to advance her career. yes, exactly. a different home secretary recently characterised, if, madam deputy speaker, i can say so, in the guardian newspaper as a fat cow with a ring through its nose, something that was not only racist but offensive, both culturally and religiously. this is hardly an example of respect, equality, tolerance or fairness, so when it comes to racism, sexism, tolerance or social justice, i will not take lectures from the other side of the house. i have already said repeatedly there is no place for racism in our country or in society. you heard priti patel talking about the cartoon there. here it is — t
in this clip, ms patel uses a term that's offensive. government doesn't understand racial inequality. well, on that basis, madam deputy speaker, it must have been a very different home secretary who as a child was frequently called a paki in the playground. it must have been a very different home secretary who was racially abused in the streets, or who was advised to drop her surname and use her husband's in order to advance her career. yes, exactly. a different home secretary recently...
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priti patel.ext steps in easing the lockdown. the first minister told msps that anyone who lives on their own or only with children can form an "extended group" with one other household. face coverings will be made compulsory for everyone using public transport and most shops will open from june 29, but she said people still had to exercise care and caution. 0ur progress so far is because of lockdown. the virus has not gone away and we must all remember that. so, as we gradually remove the restrictions that have kept it under control, there is a very real risk that transmission could rise again. that is why, if we don't want to go backwards, as none of us do, we must progress forwards very carefully. presiding officer, it's no exaggeration to say lives and livelihoods are on the line over the coming months. we are facing potentially the biggest economic downturn of our lives. we need government to respond in kind with urgency and ambition, and i simply do not think this government is showing that
priti patel.ext steps in easing the lockdown. the first minister told msps that anyone who lives on their own or only with children can form an "extended group" with one other household. face coverings will be made compulsory for everyone using public transport and most shops will open from june 29, but she said people still had to exercise care and caution. 0ur progress so far is because of lockdown. the virus has not gone away and we must all remember that. so, as we gradually...
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sheila patel stays with us.will also get back to what we heard from john authers, saying that the rally is already 10 weeks old. also coming up, we talk about oil catching -- about oil. catch our bloomberg life effect, "crude awakening." that is on life go. don't miss our conversation -- go.- that is on live don't miss our conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight back to sheila patel's goldman sachs asset management. when you look at some of the central banks, how long and how much they have done so far, we used to say there was a danger that they are running out of tools. but what happens when they start normalizing, if they start normalizing? sheila: i think we are still a distance away from that, and i think you have seen an extreme level of accommodation and focus from central banks around the world in making sure that they get the kitchen sink out of the closet and throw it right out there. i think this is a crisis that has necessitated that type of a
sheila patel stays with us.will also get back to what we heard from john authers, saying that the rally is already 10 weeks old. also coming up, we talk about oil catching -- about oil. catch our bloomberg life effect, "crude awakening." that is on life go. don't miss our conversation -- go.- that is on live don't miss our conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight back to sheila patel's goldman sachs asset management....
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patel. el aut a dangerous public health crisis we are takes right now. and many people are rightfully standing up against systemic racism that is a critical help problem. the same time, we e ve a huge need to prevent further coronavirus outbreaks. we need to remember that we're still in the middle of a pandemic. right now, coronavirus cases are on the rise in about 20 states. according to the johns resource center. we are still in the first wave of this pandemic. i personally have s pele groceries or protesting wear withing masks and maintaining physical distance when they can. many aren't. some businesses are strict about the guidelines and others are saying, wear a mask if you want to, but either way, it's fine. this type of mixed messages is dangerous. the medical journ nal t nal t nt lancelet looked at data from the covid-19 pan demic and the sars pandemic. social distancing, wearing masks and eye protection can reduce the spread of disease. any business, a hair salon across the gym or a farmer's market stall, needs to do everything you can to follow
patel. el aut a dangerous public health crisis we are takes right now. and many people are rightfully standing up against systemic racism that is a critical help problem. the same time, we e ve a huge need to prevent further coronavirus outbreaks. we need to remember that we're still in the middle of a pandemic. right now, coronavirus cases are on the rise in about 20 states. according to the johns resource center. we are still in the first wave of this pandemic. i personally have s pele...
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patel. i love when he joins us. so true. a quick break on air but to communities, childcare to first responders and virtual programming. we're doing whatever it takes to help families get through this crisis. but we can't do this alone. visit bgca.org/relieffund. >>> all right, before we wrap up for the day, we wanted to show you the full backstory to jasper lodder, shedding light on discrimination in our own backyards. introducing us to the brave young man hoping this viral video serves as a lesson to others. >> they're mocking me and pointing at me and, you know, they're degrading me which is, you know, obviously incredibly traumatic. >> he came across a bake sale with the black lives matter movement, he noticed this couple with volunteers and stepped in to diffuse the situation, only to be faced with this. >> you look like a female, there's only two, male and female. >> hate-filled speech spewing from a man and woman toward jasper, who is transgender and gay. >> continue to call me lady and sweetheart who said, look, i'm
patel. i love when he joins us. so true. a quick break on air but to communities, childcare to first responders and virtual programming. we're doing whatever it takes to help families get through this crisis. but we can't do this alone. visit bgca.org/relieffund. >>> all right, before we wrap up for the day, we wanted to show you the full backstory to jasper lodder, shedding light on discrimination in our own backyards. introducing us to the brave young man hoping this viral video...
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patel, i'm duty bound to start with you. today mike pence said that oklahoma had flattened the curve in advance of the president's rally they've done nothing of the sort. a graphic of various nations in the world in the "new york times" today shows spain, germany, italy having crushed it. the united states still continuing at the same level of cases. the president insisting texas and florida are doing great. they are not. my question is where's the cdc? where are the other elements of his government? where would the cdc be in saying that maybe a gathering of 20,000 people in one arena, 60,000 in an overflow convention center, may be what you yourself have called the ultimate tinderbox? >> well, the cdc has been just silently -- they've either been absent or just been releasing, you know, on a friday afternoon some guidance that depose unnotiu -- goes unnoticed in light of a triple pandemic. you have the systemic racism and the third is this pandemic of misinformation saying that we've got it under control and that an increas
patel, i'm duty bound to start with you. today mike pence said that oklahoma had flattened the curve in advance of the president's rally they've done nothing of the sort. a graphic of various nations in the world in the "new york times" today shows spain, germany, italy having crushed it. the united states still continuing at the same level of cases. the president insisting texas and florida are doing great. they are not. my question is where's the cdc? where are the other elements of...
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kavita patel. we greatly appreciate you coming on. >>> coming up for us, can police in atlanta keep the peace there? what about every other major city this summer? former nypd commissioner bill bratton joins us next. >>> and later, why an attorney who's argued before the supreme court over 40 times calls today's landmark ruling on lgbtq rights a huge, huge deal. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way this monday night. >>> atlanta mayor bottoms announced reforms for her city's police department today following the death of rayshard brooks on friday. officers will be required to use de-escalation tactics and intervene if another officer is using unreasonable force. a major change also coming up north to the nypd. the department today said its plainclothes anti-crime unit, a hand-selected force that's also been involved in its time in several controversial shootings, is being disbanded. about 600 officers are going to be reassigned to other roles in the department. the police commissi
kavita patel. we greatly appreciate you coming on. >>> coming up for us, can police in atlanta keep the peace there? what about every other major city this summer? former nypd commissioner bill bratton joins us next. >>> and later, why an attorney who's argued before the supreme court over 40 times calls today's landmark ruling on lgbtq rights a huge, huge deal. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way this monday night. >>> atlanta mayor...
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. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. a stretch of hot summer days are ahead. that's coming right up. >>> first a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel after "abc7 news" at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. ask your doctor if catch thing is right for you. ♪ happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday dear -- >> shak deliver packages for amazon. i drive my van five days a week. i'm the only one touching the van, but i'm still gonna take the time to wipe everything down. i recently took a break cause my girlfriend
. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. a stretch of hot summer days are ahead. that's coming right up. >>> first a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel after "abc7 news" at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. ask your doctor if catch thing is right for you. ♪ happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday dear -- >> shak deliver packages for amazon. i drive my van five days a week. i'm the only one touching the van, but i'm...
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i now call secretary of state priti patel to make a statement. thank you, mr speaker. with permission, i will make a statement on the senseless terror attack which took place in reading on saturday evening. this appalling attack is not subject to an ongoing police investigation, and and such the is limited but i can say, but i want to share as much detail as i can with
i now call secretary of state priti patel to make a statement. thank you, mr speaker. with permission, i will make a statement on the senseless terror attack which took place in reading on saturday evening. this appalling attack is not subject to an ongoing police investigation, and and such the is limited but i can say, but i want to share as much detail as i can with
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kavita patel. we greatly appreciate you coming on. >>> coming up for us, can police in atlanta keep the peace there? what about every other major city this summer? former nypd commissioner bill bratton joins us next. >>> and later, why an attorney who's argued before the supreme court over 40 times calls today's landmark ruling on lgbtq rights a huge, huge deal. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way this monday night. (female vo) when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road today? subaru. when it comes to best overall value, who does intellichoice rank number one? subaru. and when it comes to safety, who has more 2020 iihs top safety pick+ winning vehicles? more than toyota, honda, and hyundai-combined? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on select subaru models now through june 30th. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-d
kavita patel. we greatly appreciate you coming on. >>> coming up for us, can police in atlanta keep the peace there? what about every other major city this summer? former nypd commissioner bill bratton joins us next. >>> and later, why an attorney who's argued before the supreme court over 40 times calls today's landmark ruling on lgbtq rights a huge, huge deal. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way this monday night. (female vo) when it comes to...
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patel, i guess it's good that he's joking. but it does represent a new moment in the coronavirus public messaging that the white house officials have to correct the president joking about slowing down testing, in the middle of a campaign rally. >> yes, not only that, nicolle, it's just morally repugnant that he can joke about this when, you know, 120,000, potentially 200,000 deaths by october. and a lot of that could have been prevented, we now know. and so, you know, here, you have a president that talks about a double-edged sword, all for his own ego. the double-edged sword is the -- there's no triviality to it. he talked -- you know, months ago, we talked about any american that wanted a test can have a test. and because that doesn't fit into his narrative now, we don't need that many tests. and we know that there are still communities, today -- florida, all across the country -- where people can't get access to tests. and, furthermore, you know, he's just belittling, i think, the seriousness of this by saying -- i've heard
patel, i guess it's good that he's joking. but it does represent a new moment in the coronavirus public messaging that the white house officials have to correct the president joking about slowing down testing, in the middle of a campaign rally. >> yes, not only that, nicolle, it's just morally repugnant that he can joke about this when, you know, 120,000, potentially 200,000 deaths by october. and a lot of that could have been prevented, we now know. and so, you know, here, you have a...
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patel, a practicing physician is back with us. and chairman for the center of african-american studies at princeton university, our friend eddie glaude's back. eddie, i want to get to all the politics. but i want to start with something that was just said on our air because i just -- i can't skip past it anymore. because cal perry just interviewed three folks, who were there as part of the black lives matter protest. and one gentleman said i'm here because i don't know, if when i leave here and get in my car, i'm going to make it home. this moment, this fear, and this kind of freedom of fear for saying that out loud. just, please, talk to me about all three. >> well, it seems to me, a reasonable assumption. this feels like a rally that would raise all sorts of concerns. it it's -- it has this vibe, nicolle. i watched most of the speech. and it feels like he was throwing red meat, stoking hatred. so i can understand why someone would -- would worry about their sense of safety. it felt as if there was -- this was a rally about those
patel, a practicing physician is back with us. and chairman for the center of african-american studies at princeton university, our friend eddie glaude's back. eddie, i want to get to all the politics. but i want to start with something that was just said on our air because i just -- i can't skip past it anymore. because cal perry just interviewed three folks, who were there as part of the black lives matter protest. and one gentleman said i'm here because i don't know, if when i leave here and...
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patel, to slowing down testing? i mean there is a lot of reporting from jonathan lemire and others that there were serious problems with rolling out tests to this country. was he suggesting that that was a strategy there? the quote is, quote, i said slow the testing down, end quote. >> yeah, and by the way, that's not just something the president said. that's been kind of reverberated through health and human services and other agencies that perhaps we don't need as much testing. we're doing about 500,000 tests a day, and maybe that's good enough. well, just a little bit of skakts askak statistics and something to explain to people. just doing more tests does not necessarily mean you're going to find unnecessary infections and you should slow it down. in fact, actually what we're seeing in the united states is the opposite of what we're seeing in other countries that do way more testing and they found fewer percentage of cases overall. we unfortunately especially in oklahoma, florida, and half of the country, we're
patel, to slowing down testing? i mean there is a lot of reporting from jonathan lemire and others that there were serious problems with rolling out tests to this country. was he suggesting that that was a strategy there? the quote is, quote, i said slow the testing down, end quote. >> yeah, and by the way, that's not just something the president said. that's been kind of reverberated through health and human services and other agencies that perhaps we don't need as much testing. we're...
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today said as heras i think priti patel today said as her as she is concerned, matter was the past. around the necks of ministers shall we say. as you say, it is complicated. it is better with very, former printing works in east london. richard desmond wanted to turn it into housing, and as you say, it is worth looking online at all the detail because it is very complicated. we will lose what little time we have left if we try and explain that. but we can explain this story on the front of the times. as always, there isa front of the times. as always, there is a price to pay. people stuck at home rather than managing to go to work have been buying things online, iadmiti work have been buying things online, i admit i bought some toilet paper online. so many people have been doing it now... retailers can claw back some money... a levy will host... inaudible. high street may not actually see the foot will come back and we may see more and more holes... trying to get back onto the high street to shop in person again. if few holes in your broadband i am afraid, we lost a few words. forgi
today said as heras i think priti patel today said as her as she is concerned, matter was the past. around the necks of ministers shall we say. as you say, it is complicated. it is better with very, former printing works in east london. richard desmond wanted to turn it into housing, and as you say, it is worth looking online at all the detail because it is very complicated. we will lose what little time we have left if we try and explain that. but we can explain this story on the front of the...
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the home secretary — priti patel — also condemned violent attacks against police in london.public health emergency, and i have said every single day, as have the police around the country and in london, that these protests, these gatherings are illegal and we have been discouraging them. secondly, we have seen a small minority behave in extreme thuggery and violent behaviour today. that is simply unacceptable. and the individuals who are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety of the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. we have seen some shameful scenes today, including the desecration of pc keith palmer's memorial in parliament in westminster square, and quite frankly, that is shameful. that is absolutely appalling and shameful. and i think, you know, my final remark very much is that we live in a tolerant country but racism, any form of intolerance and violence, is simply not acceptable. and my message to people today, and my message to anybody that wants to protest, is simply, please do not. joining me now from near berw
the home secretary — priti patel — also condemned violent attacks against police in london.public health emergency, and i have said every single day, as have the police around the country and in london, that these protests, these gatherings are illegal and we have been discouraging them. secondly, we have seen a small minority behave in extreme thuggery and violent behaviour today. that is simply unacceptable. and the individuals who are basically putting the safety of our police officers...
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priti patel said the victims had suffered "unspea kable injustices". damning about the conduct of the home office and unequivocal about the ignorance and the institutional thoughtlessness towards the race and the history of the windrush generation by the department. i was clear when wendy williams published her lessons learned review that i would listen and i would act. i have heard what she has said. and i will be accepting the recommendations she has made in full. the government's windrush compensation scheme managed to compensate just 60 people in its first year of operation. the home secretary talked about more progress today. but she must know that that rate of progress is just too slow. given the number of years that have elapsed since this scandal first came to light, and already this scheme has been in operation for over a year. i agree, the payments in the way in which payments have been made have been far too slow. i'm not apologising for that at all. i have outlined in my statement that it is right that we treat each individual with the resp
priti patel said the victims had suffered "unspea kable injustices". damning about the conduct of the home office and unequivocal about the ignorance and the institutional thoughtlessness towards the race and the history of the windrush generation by the department. i was clear when wendy williams published her lessons learned review that i would listen and i would act. i have heard what she has said. and i will be accepting the recommendations she has made in full. the government's...
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the big effort being led by a group of stanford students. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. windier and much cooler weather is ahead. vial the weekend forecast. >>> all that's ahead. but first a look at what is on "jimmy kimmel live!" right after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. i made this show with love and cameras. >> what if your job is telling you to do something you don't believe in. i know we want to walk side by side, so let's just do it. >> i think that's a dilemma that >>> in the east bay tonight, demands to reform or defund oakland's police department. abc7 news reporter lauren martinez joins us from the newsroom. and lauren, there were actually a pair of duelling meetings tonight. >> yeah, ama. mayor schaaf was joined by a panel of different people that included a civil rights attorney and a lieutenant from the oakland police department. at the citizen's police commission meeting online, they heard directly from the interim police chief, where she addressed use of force and other policies. two virtual meetings simultaneously under way in oakland
the big effort being led by a group of stanford students. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. windier and much cooler weather is ahead. vial the weekend forecast. >>> all that's ahead. but first a look at what is on "jimmy kimmel live!" right after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. i made this show with love and cameras. >> what if your job is telling you to do something you don't believe in. i know we want to walk side by side, so let's...
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priti patel said the victims had suffered "unspea kable injustices".bout the conduct of the home office and unequivocal about the ignorance and institutional thoughtlessness towards the race and the history of the windrush generation by the department. i was clear when wendy williams published her lessons learned review that i would listen and i would act. i have heard what she has said and i will be accepting the recommendations she has made in full. the government's windrush compensation scheme managed to compensate just 60 people in its first year of operation. the home secretary talked about more progress today, but she must know that that rate of progress isjust too slow, given the number of years that have elapsed since this scandal first came to light and already, this scheme has been in operation for over a year. i agree. the payments and the way in which payments have been made have been far too slow — i'm not apologising for that at all. i have outlined, mr deputy speaker, in my statement that it is right that we treat each individual with th
priti patel said the victims had suffered "unspea kable injustices".bout the conduct of the home office and unequivocal about the ignorance and institutional thoughtlessness towards the race and the history of the windrush generation by the department. i was clear when wendy williams published her lessons learned review that i would listen and i would act. i have heard what she has said and i will be accepting the recommendations she has made in full. the government's windrush...
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the home secretary, priti patel, has also been tweeting and she said...bviously, these days, lots of people have mobile phones and can film what is going on but the police have been asking the public not to share pictures, the videos, on social media but to report that they have the pictures and videos to officers. our reporter peter cook was there a little earlier and told us what he knew. well, lots of information we're still very much waiting for from the police. we have yet to hear official confirmation or any further details from thames valley police. just to give you some idea of the geography where i am, i'm a couple of hundred yards just down the road from forbury gardens itself. this is a former youth offending prison which is currently empty, reading youth offending prison, and just to my left—hand side is an industrial estate, forbury industrial estate. there's a huge police presence. that's our reporter peter cook, who was reporting a little earlier from the scene as that event, incident, was unfolding. just to remind you that thames valley po
the home secretary, priti patel, has also been tweeting and she said...bviously, these days, lots of people have mobile phones and can film what is going on but the police have been asking the public not to share pictures, the videos, on social media but to report that they have the pictures and videos to officers. our reporter peter cook was there a little earlier and told us what he knew. well, lots of information we're still very much waiting for from the police. we have yet to hear official...
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also, home secretary priti patel has confirmed that new tougher lockdown confirmed that new, tougherkdown restrictions may have to be imposed again in leicester because of a surge in the number of cases of coronavirus. as coronavirus cases in the us pass 2.5 million, states including florida and texas reimpose restrictions. and across the globe, cases of coronavirus has passed 10 million. more on those stories in a moment, but first, i've been speaking to our political correspondent nick eardley about the prime minister's plans for the uk economy. what borisjohnson is going to say on tuesday is that building quickly will be at the heart of his strategy. big infrastructure projects, as he calls them, shovel—ready projects, which can get going almost immediately. and he will use the example of what happened during the coronavirus pandemic and say, we built hospitals in a matter of weeks, we got all these ventilators on—stream within a matter of weeks, if we can do that, remove some of the red tape, we can do it for major infrastructure projects as well, things like schools, roads, more
also, home secretary priti patel has confirmed that new tougher lockdown confirmed that new, tougherkdown restrictions may have to be imposed again in leicester because of a surge in the number of cases of coronavirus. as coronavirus cases in the us pass 2.5 million, states including florida and texas reimpose restrictions. and across the globe, cases of coronavirus has passed 10 million. more on those stories in a moment, but first, i've been speaking to our political correspondent nick...
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alok patel says how people behave during these phases could dictate how we all fare during the fall. >> if we see people doing the responsible thing over the next few month, it will give us some ease as we get into flu season. >> getting local economies back on track after three months of sheltering in place is pivotal to rebuilding a better bay area. and beginning tomorrow, it's back to business from many in santa cruz county. >> the region's revised health order is expected to bring a rush of tourists. abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what to expect if you're heading over the hill to santa cruz. >> whether in the mountains, on the boardwalk, or through downtown, people across the city of santa cruz say they're ready for any level of reopening. ready to welcome the usual summer rush during the most unusual time. >> this place would be packed right now. it would be standing room only on the sidewalks there would be a line to get into the movie theater. >> and that reality may return soon, as the county's revise hey lifts some major restrictions effective friday. lodgin
alok patel says how people behave during these phases could dictate how we all fare during the fall. >> if we see people doing the responsible thing over the next few month, it will give us some ease as we get into flu season. >> getting local economies back on track after three months of sheltering in place is pivotal to rebuilding a better bay area. and beginning tomorrow, it's back to business from many in santa cruz county. >> the region's revised health order is expected...
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i now call secretary of state priti patel to make a statement. thank you, mr speaker. to the ground by an armed officer and was immediately arrested at the scene. the suspect remains in custody. after initial investigations, counterterrorism police to declare the attack on a terrorist incident, and are the investigation. police have confirmed that the threat is contained, but that sadly three innocent members of the public were killed. martyred by a savage knife attacker as they enjoyed a summer evening with friends. another three victims were injured and received hospital treatment. my thoughts and prayers are with family and friends of everyone who was caught or killed a result of this sickening attack. the victim of terrorism unit at the home office and family liaison officers are supporting them, and i know honourable members from across the house willjoin me in sending our heartfelt condolences. it was truly humbling to visit thames valley police this morning. i had the privilege of meeting the officers who first responded to the incident, and she were responsible
i now call secretary of state priti patel to make a statement. thank you, mr speaker. to the ground by an armed officer and was immediately arrested at the scene. the suspect remains in custody. after initial investigations, counterterrorism police to declare the attack on a terrorist incident, and are the investigation. police have confirmed that the threat is contained, but that sadly three innocent members of the public were killed. martyred by a savage knife attacker as they enjoyed a...
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patel does not want to budge, she says she was not be silent. —— priti patel.and protect them ahead of further planned anti—racism protests this weekend. meanwhile, 2a—hour security has been placed on a statue of scouts founder robert baden—powell in dorset until it can be safely taken down. nick beake reports. a show of strength for the first chief scout, in poole, admirers of robert baden—powell stop the temporary removal of a statue from quayside. when antiracist campaigners put it on a target list, the council had wanted to take it away, fearing it would be attacked. i think whether baden—powell's beliefs were in the past, he has also done a lot of good and we cannot obliterate history. it is really important we learn from mistakes of the past. by pulling down history, by destroying our history, no—one can learn from that. that is a sentiment shared by one government minister. you cannot escape history and i think it would be fundamentally dishonest of us to, through removing statues and airbrushing out history, to then pretend that all was well. totalitari
patel does not want to budge, she says she was not be silent. —— priti patel.and protect them ahead of further planned anti—racism protests this weekend. meanwhile, 2a—hour security has been placed on a statue of scouts founder robert baden—powell in dorset until it can be safely taken down. nick beake reports. a show of strength for the first chief scout, in poole, admirers of robert baden—powell stop the temporary removal of a statue from quayside. when antiracist campaigners put...
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home secretary priti patel will be talking about this in the commons later?e a pretty uncompromising statement from the home secretary because there is already a growing backlash on the government benches over at some scenes we saw at the weekend, even though it is widely accepted they we re though it is widely accepted they were responsible at the upper tiny minority of protesters. clearly ministers have decided they will not turn a blind eye in order to try and smooth things over which is why they are now calling for the police to prosecute those responsible notjust for the toppling of the edward colston statue but the defacing of the statue of winston churchill in parliament square and the attempt to burn the union jack parliament square and the attempt to burn the unionjack on the cenotaph. at the same time, among some tory mps there is also criticism of the police for not taking a more assertive, robust role in trying to stop the scenes of public disorder from breaking out in the first place. a call echoed to some extent by the police federation this mor
home secretary priti patel will be talking about this in the commons later?e a pretty uncompromising statement from the home secretary because there is already a growing backlash on the government benches over at some scenes we saw at the weekend, even though it is widely accepted they we re though it is widely accepted they were responsible at the upper tiny minority of protesters. clearly ministers have decided they will not turn a blind eye in order to try and smooth things over which is why...
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patel. doctor, i got to start with you on this as we have done too many segments starting on this very word. new record-breaking numbers. about 4 or 5:00 in the afternoon, i think we were reporting four states setting yet another single-day record. the united states, by the end of the day, we could have another record-setting day. and you heard vaughn hillyard really expressing the exasperation in states like that. this is their first hump, if you will, going up that mountain. and it would seem that it looks very dire for the united states, yet again. this could be a headline from a month ago. >> there's no question, richard, that, not only could this be a headline from a month ago. but it really could have been prevented. i think that's what you have to take away from this. you know, unlike new york, when this was really all unfolding. or in seattle, washington, the tacoma area, we didn't even have testing that was reliable, if you recall. but now, we actually have testing and strips and al
patel. doctor, i got to start with you on this as we have done too many segments starting on this very word. new record-breaking numbers. about 4 or 5:00 in the afternoon, i think we were reporting four states setting yet another single-day record. the united states, by the end of the day, we could have another record-setting day. and you heard vaughn hillyard really expressing the exasperation in states like that. this is their first hump, if you will, going up that mountain. and it would seem...
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. >> now your forecast with sandhya patel. >> good evening, everyone. hang on to your hats if you're stepping outside because it is pretty windy across the region. oakland right now reporting winds of 38 miles per hour. fairfield 33. san francisco 30 mile per hour winds. as we check out the wind forecast, it is gusty tonight along the coast and over the higher terrain. 11:00 p.m., 34 mile per hour winds but they subside but only to increase tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening you will notice close to 40-mile-per-hour winds near the coast. all in association with a cold front pushing across the pacific northwest sending us clouds and picking up winds and the winds will remain high and switch directions as a result fire danger will go up. fire weather watch is from 11:00 until 8:00 and the combination of a north wind gusting to 35 with low humidity that spells higher fire danger. so any fires that do develop will rapidly spread. so something to keep in mind. that front that is coming through, it is a dry front for us. but it is certainly bringing us t
. >> now your forecast with sandhya patel. >> good evening, everyone. hang on to your hats if you're stepping outside because it is pretty windy across the region. oakland right now reporting winds of 38 miles per hour. fairfield 33. san francisco 30 mile per hour winds. as we check out the wind forecast, it is gusty tonight along the coast and over the higher terrain. 11:00 p.m., 34 mile per hour winds but they subside but only to increase tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening...
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. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, winds have eased, temperatures on the way up. full look coming up. >> all that ahead. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight's show chock full of antibodies. lakers bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. >>> do you admit to special circumstance murder in the first degree? >> i admit. >> what took decades to solve came to abrupt exclusion today as joseph deangelo admitted in n court he's the golden state killer. in court for stunning turn of events. >> how do you plead? >> guilty. >> reporter: the word many victims and family members waited to hear. unqualified admission of guilty of 13 first de
. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, winds have eased, temperatures on the way up. full look coming up. >> all that ahead. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight's show chock full of antibodies. lakers bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but...
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patel, your thoughts on this as a medical practitioner. the implications of this decision to medical professions and doctors in this country, what is your take on it? >> well, it is definitely a victory as cecil mentioned and there are already so few providers who can offer some of these reproductive services in certain parts of the country, that putting onerous restrictions on them just takes away a woman's right to her own health. and that's essentially what you saw handed down by the supreme court. but, again there are so many other decisions that need to come out, particularly those which affect the affordable care act. i worry a little bit that some of these glimpses that we're getting nat nget ing into the newer justices could be a problem going forward. but this is a victory. but i'll tell you, we were all on the edge of our seats, it could have easily gone the other way and that would have taken away access for not just one state, but potentially many people in this country. >> dr. patel, can you tell us quickly the challenge here
patel, your thoughts on this as a medical practitioner. the implications of this decision to medical professions and doctors in this country, what is your take on it? >> well, it is definitely a victory as cecil mentioned and there are already so few providers who can offer some of these reproductive services in certain parts of the country, that putting onerous restrictions on them just takes away a woman's right to her own health. and that's essentially what you saw handed down by the...
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. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, winds have eased, temperatures on the way up. full look coming up. >> all that ahead. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight's show chock full of antibodies. lakers there's this game-time internetting room.nity. so fun. wow. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get the most in-home wifi coverage with xfinity xfi. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $24.99 a month for 12 months. or, ask about packages with speed up to a gig. click, call or visit a store today. >>> do you admit to special circumstance murder in the first degree? >> i admit. >> what took decades to solve came to abrupt exclusion today as joseph deangelo admitted in n court he's the golden state killer. in court for stunning turn of events. >> how do you plead? >> guilty. >> reporter: the word many victims and family members waited to hear. unqualified admission o
. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, winds have eased, temperatures on the way up. full look coming up. >> all that ahead. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight's show chock full of antibodies. lakers there's this game-time internetting room.nity. so fun. wow. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so...
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. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, i'll have a closer bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. >>> in the east bay tonight, family of stephen taylor is demanding action. taylor was shot and killed by police officer in san leandro walmart in april. as amanda del castillo reports
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kavita patel.hil, i'm going to start with you, because this is a political show and the president is engaged in some politics here. i ask you, as he rolls into arizona today, has he learned nothing from what happened in tulsa? >> you know, john, the lesson from tulsa was going to be not to do rallies in the middle of a pandemic, then the answer to whether he learned anything is no. however, it's worth noting the rally he's doing in phoenix is going to be at a much smaller scale than what we've envisioned and what was planned for in tulsa. they were expecting about 3,000 people at that church that's not an arena with 19,000 seats as we saw in tulsa, oklahoma. to date, the trump campaign has not announced any additional mega rallies. so they may be trying to scale that back. some of our reporting at the post and elsewhere the last few days indicates there's some consideration within trump's circle to doing more outdoor events at airport hangars or tarmacs, for example, as opposed to those big indoor
kavita patel.hil, i'm going to start with you, because this is a political show and the president is engaged in some politics here. i ask you, as he rolls into arizona today, has he learned nothing from what happened in tulsa? >> you know, john, the lesson from tulsa was going to be not to do rallies in the middle of a pandemic, then the answer to whether he learned anything is no. however, it's worth noting the rally he's doing in phoenix is going to be at a much smaller scale than what...
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back to you two. >>> now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> hi there, everyone. we have a red flag warning in effect right now for the areas shaded in red until 6:00 for lake county. the rest of the region until 8:00 p.m. it's a combination of therlwi along with low humidity that means that any fires that do develop will spread rapidly. just be careful out there. i do want to show you the wind gusts 20 knoxville creek, 20 at oakland hills, earlier in the day, we're talking less, wind gusts from 45 to 57 miles per hour on top of mount st. helena. they have come down. relative humidity still low, 24% in place likes fairfield. 22 lakeport. so that's the concern is the combination of the drying wind and low humidity could spell high fire danger. live doppler 7, a gorgeous view from the sutro tower camera looking towards san francisco right now. we're at 67 degrees. oakland 73 in the low 80s from san jose to gilroy. rely q coor fr east bay camera looking south to mt. diablo, nothing but sunshine. 80s from santa rosa to so napa. near 90 in fairfield. we did manage to g
back to you two. >>> now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> hi there, everyone. we have a red flag warning in effect right now for the areas shaded in red until 6:00 for lake county. the rest of the region until 8:00 p.m. it's a combination of therlwi along with low humidity that means that any fires that do develop will spread rapidly. just be careful out there. i do want to show you the wind gusts 20 knoxville creek, 20 at oakland hills, earlier in the day, we're...
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sandhya patel will be here to if yoyou'll get 2 vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> welcome to summer in the bay area. if you're looking around you may notice the variety of weather. live doppler 7 showing you the fog sitting across parts of the coastline. but take a look at this view from our east bay hills camera. will you notice as we look toward vul mer peak, there is the sun. this is typical for this time of the year. from emmoriville, you know the fog and it is looking back toward sutro tower. san francisco reported 63. 69 in oakland and 85 in gilroy. some areas are up and some cooler. socked in from the golden gate bridge camera with a breeze on the bridge, 79 in santa rosa. 74 in napa. but notice the heat around fairfield, managing to get
sandhya patel will be here to if yoyou'll get 2 vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> welcome to summer in the bay area. if you're looking...
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alok patel. i'm losing track of what day it is. we've been sheltered in place for months and like many others, i have quarantine fatigue but sadly, statistics and data are reminding us that we're still very much in the first wave of this pandemic. yes, on today's doctor note, i'll be the fun police. in the very beginning, people were asking, is it safefl stras freaked out and doing everything they could to follow all the public health eo are once again asking if they can push the boundaries, attend house parties, go to weddings or have a beach party? what's happening is people are experiencing quarantine fatigue. that fight or flight response and i think people focusing on safety guidelines is wearing off. but we can't let our guard down. even though businesses are reopening, you aren't seeing the same type of images on the news, doesn't mean the covid-19 threat has subsided. it's still very real. we just passed 2 million cases and 116,000 deaths in the united states and their predictions, we could see another 100,000 deaths by fal
alok patel. i'm losing track of what day it is. we've been sheltered in place for months and like many others, i have quarantine fatigue but sadly, statistics and data are reminding us that we're still very much in the first wave of this pandemic. yes, on today's doctor note, i'll be the fun police. in the very beginning, people were asking, is it safefl stras freaked out and doing everything they could to follow all the public health eo are once again asking if they can push the boundaries,...
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. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, i'll have a closer >>> in the east bay tonight, family of stephen taylor is demanding action. taylor was shot and killed by police officer in san leandro walmart in april. as amanda del castillo reports, family thinks the officer has to be held accountable. >> reporter: family is fighting to keep him on the minds of law enforcement. demanding answers and action. claiming they've been left in the dark. >> i'm sad, my heart hurts, two months we still haven't gotten his belongings, the car from the department. >> reporter: so they took the demands to police headquarters. body cam footage from april 18th shows the moments before officer fired at 33-year-old taylor. he's seen here holding baseball bat inside local walmart. >> claiming my son has mental illness, might be true, but way our police should be reformed is to help people with illnesses. >> reporter: family members say he wasn't a danger, want the officer who shot him held accountable. >> they committed a crime, murdered my grandson, if you murdered somebody you'd be in w home to your family. >>
. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, i'll have a closer >>> in the east bay tonight, family of stephen taylor is demanding action. taylor was shot and killed by police officer in san leandro walmart in april. as amanda del castillo reports, family thinks the officer has to be held accountable. >> reporter: family is fighting to keep him on the minds of law enforcement. demanding answers and action. claiming they've been left in the dark. >> i'm sad, my heart...