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poppy? >> everyone around, including via, you know, video camera dispatch shocked to see what was happening in that moment. thanks a lot, josh, from minneapolis, for us this morning. >>> amid growing calls for significant reform a major change right here in new york city. overnight, the nypd said it's re-assigning 600 plainclothes officers. the police commissioner calls this a seismic shift in the culture of the department. our brynn gingras has the story. so this is the elimination of plains clothes officers in the crime unit. >> yeah, it's big change since we're talking about the biggest police department in the country. the question now is are there other departments going to follow the suit here? so we'll see about that. but let me get further into what this means. about 600 plainclothes officers are being transferred to the detective units, and the officers they're the men and women who don't respond to 911 calls but their mission is to go out there and make and felony arrests, respond
poppy? >> everyone around, including via, you know, video camera dispatch shocked to see what was happening in that moment. thanks a lot, josh, from minneapolis, for us this morning. >>> amid growing calls for significant reform a major change right here in new york city. overnight, the nypd said it's re-assigning 600 plainclothes officers. the police commissioner calls this a seismic shift in the culture of the department. our brynn gingras has the story. so this is the...
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poppy? >> that's great to hear. obviously, making news that the mayor joined in today in the protest. i wonder, have you seen the national guard out at all today? >> reporter: we have seen a bit of the national guard. i got to say, it is far less than we have seen throughout the course of the week. there is no one that we have seen lately tonight or throughout the day behind that huge fence that is lining the edge of that park. that is a reflection of the peaceful protest, but also likely a reflection of the fact that muriel bowser has really been butting heads with the trump administration that called in those massive reinforcements from federal agencies from 11 different states, national guard and she has been demanding in a letter to the president and online on twitter that those federal officers, those extraordinary forces that she called in including the national guard be removed from dc and our ryan brown spoke with the commanding general of the dc national guard earlier and he was say
poppy? >> that's great to hear. obviously, making news that the mayor joined in today in the protest. i wonder, have you seen the national guard out at all today? >> reporter: we have seen a bit of the national guard. i got to say, it is far less than we have seen throughout the course of the week. there is no one that we have seen lately tonight or throughout the day behind that huge fence that is lining the edge of that park. that is a reflection of the peaceful protest, but also...
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my parents live in florida, poppy. i mean, this has been a conversation topic for the last several months. a lot more vulnerable people live in florida. because of age, people go there to retire and people have pre-existing conditions so that's why, you know, you see 75% of the icu beds already at capacity now, and this is sort of in a more plateau phase, so when they talk about this being the next epicenter it's not just the number of cases, it's the toll on the hospital system that they are worried about. >> sure. >> and looking at oklahoma, they are seeing the biggest single day increase yesterday in the rally with the president in 20,000-plus people in this arena and no mandated masks tomorrow, i wonder if that risk is not only great to the people of tulsa but, you know, more broadly across the nation because things are more open now. people are traveling more. it's the summer. they are driving from state to state. there's just a lot more contact. >> yeah. there's no question that these numbers that we're seeing, t
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i'm poppy harlow. glad you're with us this morning. first, the two officers charged in the shooting death of rayshard brooks in atlanta are facing a 6:00 p.m. deadline today to surrender. all of this apparently affecting morale within the atlanta police department. sources tell cnn officers there some of them not responding to calls overnight. many calling out sick to their shifts. we have those details ahead. >>> also this morning, coronavirus cases spiking in nearly two dozen states. so why is the president denying the facts? >> if you look, the numbers are very minuscule compared to what it was. it's dying out. >> he says it's dying out. the numbers tell a very different story. so does the nation's top infectious disease doctor, dr. fauci, telling cnn, football, the nfl, also may not happen this year. >>> and a fierce showdown between the white house and the former national security adviser, john bolton. the justice department asking a judge to block his tell-all book from being released. >> i don't think he's fit for office. i don'
i'm poppy harlow. glad you're with us this morning. first, the two officers charged in the shooting death of rayshard brooks in atlanta are facing a 6:00 p.m. deadline today to surrender. all of this apparently affecting morale within the atlanta police department. sources tell cnn officers there some of them not responding to calls overnight. many calling out sick to their shifts. we have those details ahead. >>> also this morning, coronavirus cases spiking in nearly two dozen states....
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>> reporter: well, good morning, poppy. update is we actually have some good news out of beijing on thursday where the government's chief epidemiologist saying the outbreak here has been brought under control thanks to the early detection of cases and the quick response by the local authorities. he says they have now clearly identified the transmission routes in this latest outbreak tracing all of the recent outbreaks to this now closed wholesale food market. that's why the authorities have tracked down some 350,000 people who had been there since may 30th, and all of them have been tested for the virus, but, still, local officials are taking no chances because they are still expecting new cases to emerge in the coming days. there are not going to be new infections so they are continuing the soft lockdown over entire city and discouraging all non-essential travel and placing more travel in and out of the cities. that's have hundreds of flights are being cancelled again on thursday. more long distance bus service also suspen
>> reporter: well, good morning, poppy. update is we actually have some good news out of beijing on thursday where the government's chief epidemiologist saying the outbreak here has been brought under control thanks to the early detection of cases and the quick response by the local authorities. he says they have now clearly identified the transmission routes in this latest outbreak tracing all of the recent outbreaks to this now closed wholesale food market. that's why the authorities...
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poppy and jim? >> yeah, you know, to see on the lift an anti-lynching provision the year 2020, the idea that is necessary today is just remarkable. boris sanchez, thanks very much. >>> so far, city and local leaders across this country the ones making initial moves to tackle police reform. >> that's right. let's go to our colleague who joins us in new york, so all of the dozen or so cities are banning chokeholds and then the new york state legislature with the assembly with a major change. >> i mean, some major changes coming with that way with the new york assembly as you noted, but the chokeholds, 12 states or cities, even internationally in france the entire country is banning the chokehold at this point, but a number of measures you see them there making this a ban for chokeholds and other maneuvers that police police officers have been using in the actions. new york state, they criminalize the use of chokeholds now. this being named after eric garner, of course. he's the man who died in 2014 at
poppy and jim? >> yeah, you know, to see on the lift an anti-lynching provision the year 2020, the idea that is necessary today is just remarkable. boris sanchez, thanks very much. >>> so far, city and local leaders across this country the ones making initial moves to tackle police reform. >> that's right. let's go to our colleague who joins us in new york, so all of the dozen or so cities are banning chokeholds and then the new york state legislature with the assembly with...
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jim and poppy? >> ed lavin $, thanks very much. >>> ahead, some of the well-known army bases in the country are named after confederate generals, places like ft. bragg and ft. hood. now the army could rename them. >> plus, as george floyd is laid to rest today, we're going to speak to a houston pastor who used to work with floyd. how will he remember him? hey! lily from at&t here. i'm back and while most stores are open, i'm working from home and here to help. here's a tip: get half-off the amazing iphone 11 on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. second tip: you can put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company. uh for example, that's heraldo. he's my best friend. oh, sorry nancy, i forgot you were there. get the amazing iphone 11 for half-off on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard pac
jim and poppy? >> ed lavin $, thanks very much. >>> ahead, some of the well-known army bases in the country are named after confederate generals, places like ft. bragg and ft. hood. now the army could rename them. >> plus, as george floyd is laid to rest today, we're going to speak to a houston pastor who used to work with floyd. how will he remember him? hey! lily from at&t here. i'm back and while most stores are open, i'm working from home and here to help. here's a...
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poppy? >> it is notable, boris, as he just said, how diverse the crowd is behind you, same thing we're seeing here in new york and across the country, white people, black people, hispanic, parents, children, et cetera. thank you for that reporting. >>> let's talk about the latest in this case where potential charges stand. i'm underby the fulton county district attorney paul howard. sir, thank you for take ting th time very much. >> glad to be here. >> let's begin with wednesday. you said charges against these officers could come as soon as wednesday. what more are you waiting for, to potentially bring charges? >> well, poppy, as you know, we were on the scene the night that it happened, and we've been working diligently to gather all the facts and circumstances of this unfortunate incident. one of the things that we must attempt to finalize before we make a decision is to confirm the ballistics. we try to make sure that the projectiles on the body of mr. brooks that we can expertly trace th
poppy? >> it is notable, boris, as he just said, how diverse the crowd is behind you, same thing we're seeing here in new york and across the country, white people, black people, hispanic, parents, children, et cetera. thank you for that reporting. >>> let's talk about the latest in this case where potential charges stand. i'm underby the fulton county district attorney paul howard. sir, thank you for take ting th time very much. >> glad to be here. >> let's begin...
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i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto.ohn king starts right now. >>> hello to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump is speaking to governors and law enforcement leaders around the country at this hour after the weekend in which he raised the prospect of deploying the military to stop rioting and looting across america. >>> check out this map. not a coronavirus map. this unreik
i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto.ohn king starts right now. >>> hello to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump is speaking to governors and law enforcement leaders around the country at this hour after the weekend in which he raised the prospect of deploying the military to stop rioting and looting across america. >>> check out this map. not a coronavirus map. this...
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poppy? >> the only way really for him to get home, i know he'll appeal, but it's the same judicial system that he's dealing with. matthew, thank you for that important update. >>> up next, you've probably been hearing a lot about chaz in seattle. we'll take you inside this area where protesters have created an autonomous zone. a six-block region overtaken by protesters and police out of their own headquarters there next. t. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases the risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis-the inability to move. you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serio
poppy? >> the only way really for him to get home, i know he'll appeal, but it's the same judicial system that he's dealing with. matthew, thank you for that important update. >>> up next, you've probably been hearing a lot about chaz in seattle. we'll take you inside this area where protesters have created an autonomous zone. a six-block region overtaken by protesters and police out of their own headquarters there next. t. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having...
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poppy. >> josh, thanks for the update. let's talk to elliott williams, former federal prosecutor and legal analyst. >> good morning, poppy. >> so we're going to get charges or no charges tomorrow from the d.a. in the killing of rayshard brooks, and, you know, you make a few interesting points on this. you say, look, you can't kill someone just because you can't catch up to them, right? police know a taser is not a deadly weapon. at the same time you do not think that this is clear cut. explain why. >> it's not as clear cut as the case in minneapolis, and just to be clear, so, look, any defense that officer rolfe can provide is, look, there was a scuffle. he was armed with a taser. on its face, you know, we watched the video. i watched the video. it's pretty clear someone is fleeing. it's not great, but about the officer's defense isn't frivolous. now, the questions that i know the d.a. is weighing right now, number one, were those shots fired to save someone's life, so save the officer's life? did he think that a felony wa
poppy. >> josh, thanks for the update. let's talk to elliott williams, former federal prosecutor and legal analyst. >> good morning, poppy. >> so we're going to get charges or no charges tomorrow from the d.a. in the killing of rayshard brooks, and, you know, you make a few interesting points on this. you say, look, you can't kill someone just because you can't catch up to them, right? police know a taser is not a deadly weapon. at the same time you do not think that this is...
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>> hey, poppy. was a preliminary hearing, so they're usually routine and they're fairly simple and we did not see this coming. i hate to use this cliche, but it was a bombshell because it is so horrific. and it's clear that the prosecution was intentionally suggesting here that racism, overt racism, may have played the role in the death of this 25-year-old african-american man. here's what we found. it was a hearing that sounded like a trial. georgia prosecutors summed up their case against three white men accused of killing a 25-year-old black man running through their neighborhood. >> on february the 23rd of 2020, victim ahmaud arbery was chased, hunted down and ultimately executed at the hands of these men. >> reporter: the three defendants, gregory mcmichael and his son travis and william ronnie brian jr. appeared via video from the county jail. they said they thought arbery was a burglar suspect. the prosecution said arbery had done nothing wrong. >> the fact of the matter is there is no eviden
>> hey, poppy. was a preliminary hearing, so they're usually routine and they're fairly simple and we did not see this coming. i hate to use this cliche, but it was a bombshell because it is so horrific. and it's clear that the prosecution was intentionally suggesting here that racism, overt racism, may have played the role in the death of this 25-year-old african-american man. here's what we found. it was a hearing that sounded like a trial. georgia prosecutors summed up their case...
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jim and poppy? >> remarkable case to follow, josh campbell, omar jimenez, thank you to both of you. >>> just minutes from now, three white men charged in the murder of another african-american man, ahmaud arbery, they will appear before a judge in georgia. the preliminary hearing will be held over video link due to coronavirus concerns. they were arrested and charged months after the deadly incident caught on this shocking video. arbery was jogging, jogging in this neighborhood, the suspects' neighborhood when they chased him down and shot him. >> to martin savidge, he's been following this case from the outset. he's outside the courtroom in brunswick, georgia. what happens now? >> reporter: good morning, poppy. there are already a lot of supporters of the family of ahmaud arbery outside the courthouse. to their minds this is their first step toward justice in this process. it is a preliminary hearing. most of them tend to be routine and they tend to be brief. this is not likely to be either one of
jim and poppy? >> remarkable case to follow, josh campbell, omar jimenez, thank you to both of you. >>> just minutes from now, three white men charged in the murder of another african-american man, ahmaud arbery, they will appear before a judge in georgia. the preliminary hearing will be held over video link due to coronavirus concerns. they were arrested and charged months after the deadly incident caught on this shocking video. arbery was jogging, jogging in this neighborhood,...
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i'm poppy harlow. pressure is growing on state and local officials to act as coronavirus cases rise to record levels. 23 states are seeing an upward trend in infection, one in dark red right there, oklahoma. at a time when his own public health officials are warning against large gatherings and most concerts and sporting events remain on hold for that reason, the president is planning to pack nearly 20,000 people into the rally in the tulsa arena. again, in oklahoma, a state that just saw its largest single day increase in cases since the pandemic began. the president's rally tomorrow moved after originally being scheduled for today. obviously, today is a day with so much significant history in this country, it's juneteenth. it marks the oldest nationwide celebration of the end of slavery, a day that takes on new meaning as this country grapples with the racism that takes place this this country. >>> let's begin though with the spike we are seeing across so many states in coronavirus infections. our co
i'm poppy harlow. pressure is growing on state and local officials to act as coronavirus cases rise to record levels. 23 states are seeing an upward trend in infection, one in dark red right there, oklahoma. at a time when his own public health officials are warning against large gatherings and most concerts and sporting events remain on hold for that reason, the president is planning to pack nearly 20,000 people into the rally in the tulsa arena. again, in oklahoma, a state that just saw its...
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. >> i'm poppy harlow. today record numbers of coronavirus cases all over again and public health experts are saying what many politicians won't -- parts of this country now facing a near apocalyptic scenario, a trend one expert says is like watching a slow motion public health train wreck. >> it's in the numbers, folks. look at that graph there. it's going up. it's in the wrong direction. yesterday saw the fourth highest nationwide number of cases in a single day since the pandemic began. the number driven by the three most populated states in the country now seeing record rises in their cases. the stakes becoming more clear by the day. new modeling showing thousands more dying in the coming months if current trends hold. that's key, right? it's not just about increased testing but about people getting sick. more dying. more than 30,000 lives could have been saved these models show if 95% of americans wear masks. >> yeah. and we can all still do that. even as calls for mask wearing grow, more and more bipa
. >> i'm poppy harlow. today record numbers of coronavirus cases all over again and public health experts are saying what many politicians won't -- parts of this country now facing a near apocalyptic scenario, a trend one expert says is like watching a slow motion public health train wreck. >> it's in the numbers, folks. look at that graph there. it's going up. it's in the wrong direction. yesterday saw the fourth highest nationwide number of cases in a single day since the pandemic...
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. >> i'm poppy harlow. the ex-police officer charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time, this comes at the same time that a public memorial for floyd is set to take place in his hometown of houston presumptive democratic nominee joe biden is set to privately meet with floyd's family just before that service. >>> in the two weeks since george floyd's death, thousands across the country a march for justice in his name demanding significant police reform and overnight, some results. >>> in an unprecedented move, the minneapolis city council has vowed to defund and go beyond that, dismantle the city's police department. they're promising to replace it with a new system of public safety. it's a remarkable move there, unclear how broad the support for that kind of change is. we're going to discuss what that means in moments. in the wake of all of this, a brand new cnn poll shows troubling numbers for president trump on his handling of floyd's death as wel
. >> i'm poppy harlow. the ex-police officer charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time, this comes at the same time that a public memorial for floyd is set to take place in his hometown of houston presumptive democratic nominee joe biden is set to privately meet with floyd's family just before that service. >>> in the two weeks since george floyd's death, thousands across the country a march for justice in his name...
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jim, poppy? >> thank you very much. >>> joining us know is michaeloster home, director for the infectious disease and research and policy at the university of minnesota. very good to have you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> if we could begin with what is happening across the country, speaks in 25 states. you look at los angeles, for example, another single day high just yesterday. california recording more than 35% of its total infections in the past few weeks. this follows how states are open up, but in a state like california where you have mandatory masks, i know not everyone is abiding but you're still seeing this. so that does that tell you? >> well, i think we're at a very critical point in understanding what's happening with covid-19, not just in the united states but around the world. your most recent report is i don't think we'll see a second wave. a wave implies it goes up, comes down, but i liken it to the forest fire, it will keep burning and only get more and more fire out t
jim, poppy? >> thank you very much. >>> joining us know is michaeloster home, director for the infectious disease and research and policy at the university of minnesota. very good to have you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> if we could begin with what is happening across the country, speaks in 25 states. you look at los angeles, for example, another single day high just yesterday. california recording more than 35% of its total infections in the past few...
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poppy, jim? >> that little girl there pulling on her mother's, you know, hair, so innocent, hard to watch, omar, thanks a lot. >>> let's discuss all of this, elie williams is here, former federal prosecutor and if we can build on what minnesota has done, launching the civil rights investigation, that will go back ten years into the minneapolis police department. but given the change in terms of consent decrees, just as jeff sessions just before he was fired as attorney general, doesn't that limit any action that can be taken on a federal level if indeed they do find civil rights violations by the police department? >> minnesota can take action, but the federal government can't take action. just -- you touched on it. jeff sessions was not a big fan of what are called pattern and practice investigations. these kind of investigations into systemic abuses in a police department and phased the practice out. they come in and out of favor across administrations as you can imagine, the obama administrati
poppy, jim? >> that little girl there pulling on her mother's, you know, hair, so innocent, hard to watch, omar, thanks a lot. >>> let's discuss all of this, elie williams is here, former federal prosecutor and if we can build on what minnesota has done, launching the civil rights investigation, that will go back ten years into the minneapolis police department. but given the change in terms of consent decrees, just as jeff sessions just before he was fired as attorney general,...
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jim, poppy? >> and elizabeth, i mean, you throughout this have veered away from using the term second wave. do these numbers and what we have learned overnight explain why? >> yes. they do explain why. i don't like the term second wave because it makes it sound like we had a first wave in the spring and then there's kind of a lull and kind of going down and then we'll see a second wave in the fall. i don't think that's the right way to look at it. i think it's tricking people into thinking oh, i can have a graduation party for my child. i can go out for memorial day weekend, i can go out into big groups for the 4th of july. this is not the case. it is getting worse and worse and one of the ways that we know that it's getting worse is that yesterday, we just heard from the director of the cdc, dr. robert redfield, that ten times more people have coronavirus than we previously thought, than the actual case count. so the case count is ten times higher than what we have been told and they can tell th
jim, poppy? >> and elizabeth, i mean, you throughout this have veered away from using the term second wave. do these numbers and what we have learned overnight explain why? >> yes. they do explain why. i don't like the term second wave because it makes it sound like we had a first wave in the spring and then there's kind of a lull and kind of going down and then we'll see a second wave in the fall. i don't think that's the right way to look at it. i think it's tricking people into...
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good morning, jim and poppy. one of four cruise ships here in the port of miami that are sitting idle without passengers which has had a devastating effect on tourism and other industries. we spoke to several business owners who say they are worried this surge in new cases here in the state could be devastating for their businesses. it's a cruiseship parking lot at the port of miami, ships idling waiting to take the seas which leaves anna castillo waiting for customers. >> it's very, very weird to see how empty it is. >> reporter: covid-19 has wreaked havoc on florida's biggest money-maker, tourism. it's crushed businesses like castillo's. she shut down safe cruise parking in march and plans to reopen in september when cruises start again, but a surge in coronavirus cases in the state has her worried. >> i do think that people are going to look at florida as like the new, you know, epicenter and probably be more scared to travel here, so, yes, it is concerning. >> it's a concern for agriculture here, too. the sta
good morning, jim and poppy. one of four cruise ships here in the port of miami that are sitting idle without passengers which has had a devastating effect on tourism and other industries. we spoke to several business owners who say they are worried this surge in new cases here in the state could be devastating for their businesses. it's a cruiseship parking lot at the port of miami, ships idling waiting to take the seas which leaves anna castillo waiting for customers. >> it's very, very...
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so is the police union that would represent the officers if they were charged, poppy.ey've said to us that if charges are announced this week they feel like it would be premature because they do not feel that the officers would have gone under the proper investigative process and did not receive their due process. >> dianne, thank you very much. we'll keep an eye on when charges come down. we do see a notable and significant spike of coronavirus. so why is the vice president saying we're winning the fight against the virus? next. i am in so much debt. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ and get way more.ith swso you can bring yours get my money right. vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair
so is the police union that would represent the officers if they were charged, poppy.ey've said to us that if charges are announced this week they feel like it would be premature because they do not feel that the officers would have gone under the proper investigative process and did not receive their due process. >> dianne, thank you very much. we'll keep an eye on when charges come down. we do see a notable and significant spike of coronavirus. so why is the vice president saying we're...
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owns around one hector of land and by plant in the north of afghanistan once the poppy capsules have been cut off it takes 6 hours for the milk to lose out which can then be scraped off 20000 capsules yield one kilogram of opium which is the war material used to make hair and he says he earns around $3000.00 u.s. dollars per year a considerable amount in afghanistan. i have no other option than to produce opium the land i own is too small to grow wheat or other crops i cannot live on that there's no support from the government for us farmers so we don't have any other choice. we can fit it. in the afternoon can inspect the field can is the local warlord and has 50 armed men under his command he protects the farmers from attacks by radical islamist taliban fighters and brokers deals for the raw opium to be further processed in the south of the country he works closely with the government and says business is good. civil servants ministers parliamentarians they all profit they transport the opium in their bulletproof cars across the country and they also smuggle the herrin out of afgha
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poppy? >> what did dr. fauci in his testimony yesterday for people who didn't see it, what did he have have to say about wearing masks and also how critical the next few weeks are going to be? >> so he laid it out very plainly. he said plan "a," don't go out into the crowd. plan "b," if you go do go out into the crowd, wear a mask. he said that when he goes out in public, he always wears a mask. what he means by the next few weeks being critical is that the -- we're seeing a really steep growth in some areas. this growth is exponential. it is not linear. and so every day you're getting more and more and more. at a certain point, it gets very -- it's already hard to stop, at a certain point it gets even harder to stop. our hope now is for a vaccine. dr. fauci told congress yesterday that he says there is a reasonable chance we could have a vaccine by the beginning of next year. some people think he's being too optimistic. poppy? >> okay. elizabeth, thank you very much for that. jim? >> what joining us now dr
poppy? >> what did dr. fauci in his testimony yesterday for people who didn't see it, what did he have have to say about wearing masks and also how critical the next few weeks are going to be? >> so he laid it out very plainly. he said plan "a," don't go out into the crowd. plan "b," if you go do go out into the crowd, wear a mask. he said that when he goes out in public, he always wears a mask. what he means by the next few weeks being critical is that the --...
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poppy? >> that's a big change. lucy, thanks very much for that. let's go to florida. our colleague rosa flores where the governor is resisting state mandates despite another record day of cases? >> you're absolutely right, poppy. we just talked to baptist health south florida and they're saying they're seeing a rise in hospitalizations of younger people who are less sick. this, of course, makes sense because as you know, we've been reporting about this and there are more and more younger people who are getting sick with the coronavirus between the agency of 18 and 35, and if you look at just miami-dade alone which is the epicenter of this crisis here in the state of florida, the mayor just released numbers yesterday, 25% of the people tested in that one day came back positive. two weeks ago that number was 9%. if you look at the hospitalizations with that same time period it's increased by 42%. just to give you a sliver of information, jackson health, here in the state of florida reporting a
poppy? >> that's a big change. lucy, thanks very much for that. let's go to florida. our colleague rosa flores where the governor is resisting state mandates despite another record day of cases? >> you're absolutely right, poppy. we just talked to baptist health south florida and they're saying they're seeing a rise in hospitalizations of younger people who are less sick. this, of course, makes sense because as you know, we've been reporting about this and there are more and more...
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i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. happening right now, president trump is on his way to arizona which we should note is one of 25 states where coronavirus cases are surging today. he's going to host several events, and we are learning that masks will not be required at the president's events in phoenix today, though phoenix requires them. before he left the white house, the president moments ago responded to a question about his comments on deliberately slowing testing in this country. you'll remember the white house has said he was joking. what did the president say? >> mr. president, at that rally when you said you asked your people to slow down testing, were you just kidding, or do you have a plan to slow down testing? >> i don't kid. let me just tell you. let me make it clear. we have got the greatest testing program anywhere in the world. we test better than anybody in the world. our tests are the best in the world, and we have the most of them. by having more tests, we find more cases. we did 25 plus, 25 million
i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. happening right now, president trump is on his way to arizona which we should note is one of 25 states where coronavirus cases are surging today. he's going to host several events, and we are learning that masks will not be required at the president's events in phoenix today, though phoenix requires them. before he left the white house, the president moments ago responded to a question about his comments on deliberately slowing testing in this...
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. >> i'm poppy harlow. the eighth straight night of protests across the country, but a very different scene playing out. growing demands for justice following the killing of george floyd, but the protests across from coast to coast, really, largely peaceful. we saw less violence, fewer clashes with police, and just isolated pockets of looting. >> can you believe it? it's been less than two weeks since floyd's killing by police. his daughter had this message at one of the marches. >> daddy's changing the world. >> he did what? >> daddy changed the world. >> daddy changed the world. >> my daddy changed the world, she says. little girl's life changed forever. a civil rights investigation into the minneapolis police department has now officially been opened. >> and just moments ago, minnesota's governor, tim walz, visited the site where george floyd was killed last week. >> cnn's omar jimenez was there, he was able to speak to the governor. tell us about what governor dan walz had to say a little less than two
. >> i'm poppy harlow. the eighth straight night of protests across the country, but a very different scene playing out. growing demands for justice following the killing of george floyd, but the protests across from coast to coast, really, largely peaceful. we saw less violence, fewer clashes with police, and just isolated pockets of looting. >> can you believe it? it's been less than two weeks since floyd's killing by police. his daughter had this message at one of the marches....
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>> no, poppy. look, all of atlanta, especially the people coming out to this wendy's to pay their respect where rayshard brooks died they're waiting. paul howard indcased if he decided to charge the officers involved in this deadly shooting that it would come midweek as you said, as early as today. this is a day everyone has had circled on their calendar. now, the district attorney said that some of the charges that he's looking at are murder, felony murder, voluntary manslaughter. me is look -- he is looking at both of the officers here, ballistics and put together what happened in the split seconds of the shooting to determine whether or not he thought he could bring charges against these officers. now, the attorney for rayshard brooks' family said in the meantime, they're getting complaints, they're getting people in the community who have come to them who dealt with one of the officers. officer garrett rolfe said they had interactions with him in the past. over his 6 1/2 years with the atlanta
>> no, poppy. look, all of atlanta, especially the people coming out to this wendy's to pay their respect where rayshard brooks died they're waiting. paul howard indcased if he decided to charge the officers involved in this deadly shooting that it would come midweek as you said, as early as today. this is a day everyone has had circled on their calendar. now, the district attorney said that some of the charges that he's looking at are murder, felony murder, voluntary manslaughter. me is...
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let's take a look at the national map, poppy. what we're seeing here is 23 states that are seeing increases. and that's the orange and the red. of those, the dark red ones, those are 11 states seeing more than a 50% increase last week over the previous week. 11 states are seeing more than a 50% increase. let's look at one state that's seeing a high increase, and that's arizona. arizona had 52,591 cases, 1,349 deaths. let's take a look at this graph. what we're seeing here is this very dramatic rise in cases in arizona starting around early june. those numbers are real. you can see it right there, that those case numbers are gone way up. there's no mystery here. when people get together more, the number of cases, the number of hospitalizations, the number sometimes even of deaths is going to go up. poppy, jim. >> elizabeth, from the beginning, the general view has been children largely not vulnerable to this. we are seeing an increased number of younger people testing positive for the virus. what does that tell us. in addition to
let's take a look at the national map, poppy. what we're seeing here is 23 states that are seeing increases. and that's the orange and the red. of those, the dark red ones, those are 11 states seeing more than a 50% increase last week over the previous week. 11 states are seeing more than a 50% increase. let's look at one state that's seeing a high increase, and that's arizona. arizona had 52,591 cases, 1,349 deaths. let's take a look at this graph. what we're seeing here is this very dramatic...
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poppy? >> listen it a good point, you cannot paint all the protests or protesters with the same brush. some have been violent, some have not and to see the positive progress in minneapolis is notable. josh campbell, you're there as well. we had two autopsies of george floyd, both point to one conclusion that is homicide, what does this mean, not only for the prosecution of the officer who is already been charged, but the others who stood by? >> jim, this is obviously a sensitive topic when talking about forensic data of someone who died. but it is so important. it is a key part of this investigation. now, the medical examiner released a preliminary report that indicated there were no apparent signs of of asphyxiation or lack of oxygen. that stands in contrast to a report that was released yesterday by the family, in an independent report that was commissioned, this autopsy showed that there were indeed signs of asphyxiation. the reason this is so important to the prosecution is because if yo
poppy? >> listen it a good point, you cannot paint all the protests or protesters with the same brush. some have been violent, some have not and to see the positive progress in minneapolis is notable. josh campbell, you're there as well. we had two autopsies of george floyd, both point to one conclusion that is homicide, what does this mean, not only for the prosecution of the officer who is already been charged, but the others who stood by? >> jim, this is obviously a sensitive...
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. >> i'm poppy harlow. a sixth night of mass protests across the country, some peaceful, many marred by violence, looting and fires. >> you have to take all of this together, because there were conflicting images out there, there were peaceful moments, there were upsetting moments, there were violent ones. it's a very broad picture, a very complicated one. we're going to bring you the best we know of it today. here are some of the numbers, 4,000 people arrested nationwide since the killing of george floyd, the black man who died after a minneapoliskneeled on h nearly nine minutes. more than 40 cities opposed curfews to attempt to stem the violence. the national guard is activated in 26 states as well as washington, d.c. >> that's right, jim. this is a nation in trauma, a nation reckoning with what it is and what it stands for this morning, a nation confronting the ugly reality of racism and couple all of this with an economy reaching great depression joblessness, disproportionately hurting black americans,
. >> i'm poppy harlow. a sixth night of mass protests across the country, some peaceful, many marred by violence, looting and fires. >> you have to take all of this together, because there were conflicting images out there, there were peaceful moments, there were upsetting moments, there were violent ones. it's a very broad picture, a very complicated one. we're going to bring you the best we know of it today. here are some of the numbers, 4,000 people arrested nationwide since the...
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i'm poppy harlow. just moments ago the president took to twitter and he declared, quote, domination in washington, d.c. despite scenes like this. this is what played out yesterday, federal law enforcement pushing back peaceful protestors, deploying tear gas and rubber bullets on them, again, on peaceful protestors. the president declared himself a law and order president and threatens military action if the violence does not stop. we are just learning over 20,000 national guard troops have been activated as tension builds across the country. >> we have now seen in this country seven straight nights of outrage and protests since the death of george floyd, playing out in cities big and small. two autopsies have now ruled floyd's death a homicide. you'll remember after a police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. moments from now we'll hear from the presumptive democratic presidential nominee, the former vice president joe biden, on the cris crisis. one day after the president addressed t
i'm poppy harlow. just moments ago the president took to twitter and he declared, quote, domination in washington, d.c. despite scenes like this. this is what played out yesterday, federal law enforcement pushing back peaceful protestors, deploying tear gas and rubber bullets on them, again, on peaceful protestors. the president declared himself a law and order president and threatens military action if the violence does not stop. we are just learning over 20,000 national guard troops have been...
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it's so striking, jim and poppy. you have the police department behind us, the jail, the courthouse, where these officers who were once in the police building and outside on the streets, they're now sitting in jail behind us. this afternoon they'll be facing a judge for the first time. this is only the beginning of this prosecution, the a.g telling us this will be a long process, jim and poppy. >> we're also learning about the officers' backgrounds, including a host of complaints over the years specifically about officer chauvin who was just allowed to remain on the force. >> reporter: that's exactly right. we've been doing a deep dive on these officers as well as the "new york times" and other outlets. you look at the history of several complaints, specifically for derek chauvin. he was in the department for over two decades, a very experienced officer, but had at least 17 complaints against him in and throughout his career. the other officers were on the job a lot less. the officer tao thou, the other one for just
it's so striking, jim and poppy. you have the police department behind us, the jail, the courthouse, where these officers who were once in the police building and outside on the streets, they're now sitting in jail behind us. this afternoon they'll be facing a judge for the first time. this is only the beginning of this prosecution, the a.g telling us this will be a long process, jim and poppy. >> we're also learning about the officers' backgrounds, including a host of complaints over the...
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. >> good morning to you, poppy. there are at least three investigations that are under way right now into the actions of those officers and that incident that resulted in the death of george floyd. we have the criminal investigation here by the state into the officers, we have an fbi civil rights investigation and a department of human rights investigation by minnesota. but that's not enough right now for the city council they don't want to wait to gather information for later reform. they want to see reform right now. we're just learning that there will be an emergency city council meeting called by the mayor that is happening at 12:30 p.m. local time to discuss a possible temporary restraining order that would institute certain reforms on to the police department, the city council president tweeting that their goal is to dismantle the minneapolis police department and create a new transformative, in her words, public safety model. we'll be watching for that, to determine what steps are going to take. here yesterda
. >> good morning to you, poppy. there are at least three investigations that are under way right now into the actions of those officers and that incident that resulted in the death of george floyd. we have the criminal investigation here by the state into the officers, we have an fbi civil rights investigation and a department of human rights investigation by minnesota. but that's not enough right now for the city council they don't want to wait to gather information for later reform....
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>> yes, poppy. got new cnn polling showing the president breaking even, 48-48 in public perceptions on his handling of the economy. the economy is in terrible shape. it has traditionally been his strongest suit in terms of issues, but the reopening is in the jobs numbers we got the last few days are an indication that there's some activity going on that's positive. jobs added last month, so you have big disparities among whites who are much more favorable and 54% in favor of his performance on the economy, less so for blacks and hispanics. on the coronavirus, it's still a solidly negative rating. 41% approve and 56% disapprove, and of course, those two things are related because we've got the economy opening up and we have the pandemic persisting at a rate of 20,000 new cases a day nationally and deaths are going down and that's good, but we'll all have to watch and see how much this persists over the summer and whether we get a spike in the fall and that would have a fresh, negative effect if it ha
>> yes, poppy. got new cnn polling showing the president breaking even, 48-48 in public perceptions on his handling of the economy. the economy is in terrible shape. it has traditionally been his strongest suit in terms of issues, but the reopening is in the jobs numbers we got the last few days are an indication that there's some activity going on that's positive. jobs added last month, so you have big disparities among whites who are much more favorable and 54% in favor of his...
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jim and poppy. >> okay. thank you, rosa. let's go to our correspondent stephanie elam who joins us in los angeles. california, stef, imposed a very important stay-at-home order and just saw a record plus $7,000 cases in a single day? >> yeah. that number definitely alarming to so many people, poppy, when you look at that. 7,149 new cases in one day, just obliterating the previous record of number of new cases in a day which was the day before, about 5,000. we're also seeing hospitalizations increase, about up 29% in the state. all of this alarming, especially since so many people thought that california was ahead of the curve with its stay-at-home order, the first state to do that, and then you're starting to see these numbers creep back up. i asked governor newsome about that. he said this is all what they expected because they did not see a giant spike, and the reason for that, he says, is because people actually stayed home early and that allowed the state to prepare. he said the surge hospitals are up now. they have ppe
jim and poppy. >> okay. thank you, rosa. let's go to our correspondent stephanie elam who joins us in los angeles. california, stef, imposed a very important stay-at-home order and just saw a record plus $7,000 cases in a single day? >> yeah. that number definitely alarming to so many people, poppy, when you look at that. 7,149 new cases in one day, just obliterating the previous record of number of new cases in a day which was the day before, about 5,000. we're also seeing...
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poppy, to you. >> all right.of very strict lockdown here in new york city, phase two begins today in the reopening plan of the city that was the epicenter of this crisis. what does it mean for so many people who live and work here. >>> new york city reaching a key milestone today. the one-time epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in this country, jim, officially entering phase two of this country, and it looks a lot different. >> big state. cnn's alexandra field joins us from new york. tell us what changes are taking effect today, and how are folks there responding? it is. >> reporter: hey there, jim. you can see the changes right around me. people eating at restaurants, albeit outside. it's a sight that new yorkers have waited for months to behold. restaurants and bars can now do service out on the sidewalks. along with that you've got in-store retail sales, the reopening of the real estate industry. did y you can even go to your salon, barber shops, things people have looked forward to. it's all possible becau
poppy, to you. >> all right.of very strict lockdown here in new york city, phase two begins today in the reopening plan of the city that was the epicenter of this crisis. what does it mean for so many people who live and work here. >>> new york city reaching a key milestone today. the one-time epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in this country, jim, officially entering phase two of this country, and it looks a lot different. >> big state. cnn's alexandra field joins us...
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thomas poppy junior, the owner of a newspaper pulls up an ad because poppy has run away. he did not run away from thomas fleet. he ran away from jail. he broke out of jail. as it turns out, many enslavers in new england, if they could not control their bondsmen and women, they put them in jail, send them to jail. let the town or the state or the colony deal with it. and that is what had happened to poppy, but he broke out. he disappears from the record again. we know, his next appearance in the record is march 17, 1776. march 17, 1776. evacuation day. there is a record when the british army decamped from new york city, by that point, about 3000 african-americans were living in and around new york city, working for and with the british military, and the british military evacuates them. and one of the officers, guy carleton, records all of the people of african descent who left. he records their names, their spouses, their ages, and how they came to end up in british service. and poppy fleet appears in this record. the site's name its is evacuated with the army, evacuated w
thomas poppy junior, the owner of a newspaper pulls up an ad because poppy has run away. he did not run away from thomas fleet. he ran away from jail. he broke out of jail. as it turns out, many enslavers in new england, if they could not control their bondsmen and women, they put them in jail, send them to jail. let the town or the state or the colony deal with it. and that is what had happened to poppy, but he broke out. he disappears from the record again. we know, his next appearance in the...
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so far the huge demand for poppies has outstripped what the illegal trade can handle that's why dogs like this one have been abused as breeding machines once they can no longer go on or if they get sick they end up in a shelter but during the pandemic german breeders have been completely overwhelmed by the growing demand many people have developed a desire to have a pet hoping the 4 legged creatures will help them get over their isolation and lack of exercise dog owners seem happier lately. it's been good i've had more to do than everyone else i've been taking him out a lot and he's been happy because i've been home more often. never before have there been so few residents and berlin's animal shelter caregivers can now spend more time with them in peace the shelter is closed and is only reachable by phone. if. we found more new homes this year than we did by this time last year. lots more people realized they could work from home or their bosses allowed them to go at it may stay that way so people with office jobs have had a rethink and now have more time for a dog. for. but shelter
so far the huge demand for poppies has outstripped what the illegal trade can handle that's why dogs like this one have been abused as breeding machines once they can no longer go on or if they get sick they end up in a shelter but during the pandemic german breeders have been completely overwhelmed by the growing demand many people have developed a desire to have a pet hoping the 4 legged creatures will help them get over their isolation and lack of exercise dog owners seem happier lately....
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poppy and jim? >> yes, alex, thank you very much for that. >>> thomas lane one of the former minneapolis police officers charged in george floyd's killing is now out of jail. he was released last night on a $750,000 bond as his ex-boss the minneapolis police chief says it should not be so hard to get rid of police officers who commit misconduct. >> cnn's sarah sydner sat down with the chief about the future of policing in that city, including questions there about disbanding the police department. here is some of her interview. >> is your police department capable of policing justly in this town? >> i believe that the minneapolis police department is. i also know that there are parts of this organization that have to do better and must do better. there are certainly parts within the policing agencies across this country that are broken and minneapolis police department, there are areas that we must change and must get better. but i absolutely am inspired by the men and women who come here every day
poppy and jim? >> yes, alex, thank you very much for that. >>> thomas lane one of the former minneapolis police officers charged in george floyd's killing is now out of jail. he was released last night on a $750,000 bond as his ex-boss the minneapolis police chief says it should not be so hard to get rid of police officers who commit misconduct. >> cnn's sarah sydner sat down with the chief about the future of policing in that city, including questions there about...
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i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. george floyd will be laid to rest in his hometown of houston, texas. two weeks after a minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. and two weeks after his death sparked global outrage and protests over police violence and broader racial injustice here in the u.s. yesterday, the ex-police officer charged with second degree murder in the case appeared in court for the first time. >> there as the attorney for one of the other former officers charged in floyd's death is offering up a pretty shocking defense amid the growing outcry for police reform. more violent incidents involving police captured on video, you'll see those in a minute. but first, we begin with our colleague omar jimenez. omar, today is a day about remembering the life of george floyd. what can we expect? >> that's right, poppy and jim. not just remembering the life but celebrating the legacy he is now leaving behind, from minnesota, to north dakota and now here in texas and houston. george f
i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. george floyd will be laid to rest in his hometown of houston, texas. two weeks after a minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. and two weeks after his death sparked global outrage and protests over police violence and broader racial injustice here in the u.s. yesterday, the ex-police officer charged with second degree murder in the case appeared in court for the first time. >> there as the attorney for one of...
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i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. soon, ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time. that is set to happen the same time a public memorial is taking place in george floyd's hometown of houston. after two weeks of protests nationwide following floyd's death, an historic move now by the minneapolis city council. >> that's right. over the weekend voting to de-fund and also dismantle the city's police department and to replace it with a new system of public safety. what would that actually look like? can they do it? we'll talk about what that change will look like in a moment. there is a brand-new cnn poll this morning which shows troubling numbers for the presidents on his handling of the protest in the wake of george flowed's death and the pandemic and his head-to-head matchup on joe biden who is gaining a national lead. let's join omar jimenez in houston to tell us about what we'll see today at the memorial. >> poppy a
i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. soon, ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time. that is set to happen the same time a public memorial is taking place in george floyd's hometown of houston. after two weeks of protests nationwide following floyd's death, an historic move now by the minneapolis city council. >> that's right. over the weekend voting to de-fund and also...
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this evening's forecast brought to you by poppy in a field of poppies by alexander valley. temperatures in the upper 80s now. but they will cool off as we head through this evening. should be more pleasant at sunset. temperatures will drop to the upper 50s to around 60 degrees by early tomorrow morning but a big warmup. temperatures 15 degrees above average across the board. so let's zoom around and show you what we expect. around the coast, low 70s before the on shore breeze kicks in to cool you off in the afternoon and evening. for the south bay and santa clara valley, temperatures in the low to mid 90s . mid to upper 90s for the east bay. fairfield, pittsburgh, antioch, brentwood approaching 100 degrees. we are talking low to mid 80s around the bay itself. low 80s for san francisco. mid 80s on the east side of the bay. temperatures toasty for the north bay as well. not as windy. that helps to reduce the fire threat. mid to upper 90s . plenty hot this time of year. same thing to the north in lake and mendocino county. looking ahead to father's day, it will still be hot in
this evening's forecast brought to you by poppy in a field of poppies by alexander valley. temperatures in the upper 80s now. but they will cool off as we head through this evening. should be more pleasant at sunset. temperatures will drop to the upper 50s to around 60 degrees by early tomorrow morning but a big warmup. temperatures 15 degrees above average across the board. so let's zoom around and show you what we expect. around the coast, low 70s before the on shore breeze kicks in to cool...
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and we need people to start realizing that these poppy mills exist these puppies in pet stores come from popping else whether you believe it or not that's where your dog came from a puppy. thing that needs to be crossed because they're not rescuing are saving a puppy by by buying their dog what they're doing is they're sensing the mother that dog to a lifetime of misery you know you know the general public doesn't stop buying poppies i stock on a change as it's just it's not going to stop i'll be down as the day i die and i owe a lot and i hope i hope i don't have to spend my days to save dogs we americans are treating dogs like members of the family we love them in their beds to sleep at night we spend money on them we give them life saving better and care a society that values dogs is not a design it's going to tolerate this abuse of dogs on puppy mills. until the public is willing to forgo the purchase of a puppy on the internet or in pet stores no regulation will end the suffering of thousands of breeding dogs trapped in commercial mills across the united states and humane societies
and we need people to start realizing that these poppy mills exist these puppies in pet stores come from popping else whether you believe it or not that's where your dog came from a puppy. thing that needs to be crossed because they're not rescuing are saving a puppy by by buying their dog what they're doing is they're sensing the mother that dog to a lifetime of misery you know you know the general public doesn't stop buying poppies i stock on a change as it's just it's not going to stop i'll...
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with poppy that's in the fire we release the treated waste water we add a lot of oxygen to make sure there's enough in our lakes and rivers for the fish and other life forms. as you can see it creates phone number only briefly it's entirely biological and it soon disappears over there is gone already. the process of purifying waste water is complex. samples are taken to various stages in the process for analysis in the plants lab. the water is brown because it contains lots of microorganisms more than 200 species that are added on purpose so they can do their job eat up dirt in the water. when they finish their work what's left over is sewage sludge. it's then fed into bio gas digesters. the gas that's produced their powers turbines to generate electricity to run the treatment plant. what's then left over is process water which is still pretty dirty it can contain compounds that produce ammonia which is toxic to fish so this process water has to be purified some more. we use a biological process to clean out water we deploy specialist microorganisms different from the ones used in th
with poppy that's in the fire we release the treated waste water we add a lot of oxygen to make sure there's enough in our lakes and rivers for the fish and other life forms. as you can see it creates phone number only briefly it's entirely biological and it soon disappears over there is gone already. the process of purifying waste water is complex. samples are taken to various stages in the process for analysis in the plants lab. the water is brown because it contains lots of microorganisms...
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these are really drugs such as opium codeine and morphine works directed from poppy flowers and it's some kind of mystery of nature why did the poppy play out create morphine it can bind to the 'd opioid receptors in human brains and probably that's a mystery of nature will never be able to answer but that is the case because it's chemically similar to the compounds that are on brain makes an $874.00 an english chemist by mixing morphine and other assets created a powerful opioid that was eventually called die a seal morphine nothing much resulted from his discovery 23 years later a german chemist working for what is now the bayer pharmaceutical corporation created the same substance baier quickly promoted the drug is less dangerous than. morphine as well as a cough suppressant because of the heroic feelings recipients experienced they called it heroin heroin is a very slight chemical manipulation of the morphine molecule makes the compound heroin much more fat soluble the brain is mostly fat so if someone is exposed to heroin it gets into the brain many many times faster than morphi
these are really drugs such as opium codeine and morphine works directed from poppy flowers and it's some kind of mystery of nature why did the poppy play out create morphine it can bind to the 'd opioid receptors in human brains and probably that's a mystery of nature will never be able to answer but that is the case because it's chemically similar to the compounds that are on brain makes an $874.00 an english chemist by mixing morphine and other assets created a powerful opioid that was...