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was detained after his brother called 911 saying he was behaving a rustic licitra mental illness mr praed had run into the street and you could he stopped breathing after police used a special hood to prevent him spitting knelt on him while he was handcuffed mr praed was taken off life support after a week in hospital his daughter thinks the death was avoidable. i'm glad there is a video and those painful to watch because it is a piece of but next day a show down my father posed for it to...
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: biden casting the president as erratic and dangerous and challenging president trump's efforts to pra brand him as extreme. >> you know me, you know my heart, ask yourself, do i look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters really >> reporter: among those watching president trump tonight mischaracterizing biden who just yesterday condemned violence on both the left and the right. >> he even talked about those on the right but he didn't talk about those on the left and those on the left are the problem. >> reporter: but it's the president who his critics say is encouraging clashes in a barrage of weekend tweets sharing this video of supportest unloading paint balls and pepper spray on protesters. >> reporter: the press secretary saying the president's never seen the video even though he retweeted it a day early. the president defending supporters. >> had large numbers of people that were supporters but that was a peaceful protest and paint is not -- paint is a defensive mechanism. paint is not bullets. >> reporter: delivering this warning. >> in america we will never surre
: biden casting the president as erratic and dangerous and challenging president trump's efforts to pra brand him as extreme. >> you know me, you know my heart, ask yourself, do i look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters really >> reporter: among those watching president trump tonight mischaracterizing biden who just yesterday condemned violence on both the left and the right. >> he even talked about those on the right but he didn't talk about those on the...
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pra que un hijo ciudadano estadounidense de 21 aÑos lo reclame. >> tienen derecho de pedir cancelaciÓn de diez aÑos. y si tienen padres, hijos o parejas ciudadanos o residentes pueden pedir eso. que lo resultarÁ en una residencia. reportero: pensar en la deportaciÓn estremece a esta madre de cinco hijos, nacidos en estados unidos. lleva 20 aÑos aquÍ. >> muy triste. porque es algo que... me duele el corazÓn. ilia: una enfermera que trabajÓ en el centro de detenciÓn migratoria de georgia denunciÓ ante el departamento de seguridad nacional que en esa instalaciÓn se hicieron cirugias cuestionables. que se negaban pruebas de coronavirus a los detenidos. afirma tambiÉn haber visto romper papeles con las quejas presentadas por los detenidos. los contagiados de covid 19 en el centro son mÁs que los que se reportan. pedro con los detalles. reportero: los detalles de abuso a mujeres inmigrantes en un centro de detenciÓn son escalosfriantes. les quitan el Útero sin su consentimiento. >> tomarn nuestra comunidad como si fueran animales de pexperimento. - experimento. reportero: 5 mujeres fueron so
pra que un hijo ciudadano estadounidense de 21 aÑos lo reclame. >> tienen derecho de pedir cancelaciÓn de diez aÑos. y si tienen padres, hijos o parejas ciudadanos o residentes pueden pedir eso. que lo resultarÁ en una residencia. reportero: pensar en la deportaciÓn estremece a esta madre de cinco hijos, nacidos en estados unidos. lleva 20 aÑos aquÍ. >> muy triste. porque es algo que... me duele el corazÓn. ilia: una enfermera que trabajÓ en el centro de detenciÓn...
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during the pandemic summer visitors are slowly starting to trickle back at praed what kind of an experience i am for. our tests for is safe is it to the german capital. of. 30 minutes spontaneously to. life on earth moves i'm coming to. join coincidences. that attempt previously the earth was just a messy chemistry last time i thought mission. where the improbable. musudan of the most new creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery that there is a lot who get a new. one for the earth more unique start september 18th on d w. they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiencers when they're. taken from them the countless cultural riches were stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the wounds that have yet to feel. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. and so it starts september 7th g.w. . the be. the best . this is d w news live from berlin india's coronavirus cases surpassed 4000000 the country is leading the world into new inf
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and i must say, you know, she really delighted, she was mystified by all the averag pra it was refreshing. and what happens in the coming term? it begins just two weeks from now. it could be a 4-4 tie. and it happened after scalia died. and will the court splunplunge with obamacare. they are trying to do away with it. if there were a tie in this case. >> let's said chief justice john roberts joined the liliberal, t would be a 4-4 tie and the lower court decision said that the law must be struck down including the requirement that 14u7insura countries rougher ty ies cover g conditions. is a lot to be unsheheard. and so what is going to be the person who will appoint the nominee. and how soon will it happen. >> do you think that it has hit the fellow justices the news of her passing? is the supreme court still different among them then this polarized nation? >> yes, i mean it is less polarized than the rest of the country. but i think it hit the justices very hard. it was quite said in a way, but in a way not. anybody who thought that the ruth bader ginsburg was dealing with pan tree pancre
and i must say, you know, she really delighted, she was mystified by all the averag pra it was refreshing. and what happens in the coming term? it begins just two weeks from now. it could be a 4-4 tie. and it happened after scalia died. and will the court splunplunge with obamacare. they are trying to do away with it. if there were a tie in this case. >> let's said chief justice john roberts joined the liliberal, t would be a 4-4 tie and the lower court decision said that the law must be...
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sentence physically because if one of us gets the coronavirus, either one of us can die, and as the praedad winner, i'm nervous. >> reporter: hotel occupancy is nearly 50% nationwide. in philadelphia only 27%. last april, philadelphia county had 77,000 hospitality jobs. more than half were lost during the pandemic, and recovery is slow. >> it's a bleak scenario. >> reporter: michael rob serts a general manager at hoy tell temporarily closed and windsor suites furloughed half its staff. in philadelphia, the slow winter months at hotels are kept afloat by conventions. this year, all are canceled. 74% of u.s. hotels say more layoffs are coming if they don't get additional federal aid. is there an opportunity to return to work? >> i have no idea and i wish that i did. >> reporter: lisa palmer's hotel is shuttered indefinitely. she fed hotel guests for five years as ia single mom working long hours to provide for her 5-year-old daughter, months away from getting her pension when she got furloughed. >> that got ripped from me and i have no idea if i'll be able to get that time back to be able t
sentence physically because if one of us gets the coronavirus, either one of us can die, and as the praedad winner, i'm nervous. >> reporter: hotel occupancy is nearly 50% nationwide. in philadelphia only 27%. last april, philadelphia county had 77,000 hospitality jobs. more than half were lost during the pandemic, and recovery is slow. >> it's a bleak scenario. >> reporter: michael rob serts a general manager at hoy tell temporarily closed and windsor suites furloughed half...
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it's a dramatic, the most pra dramatic turn you can make from being trump's fixer to his biggest critic. this is not the only new book coming out tuesday with new details about president trump and about russia. the other big new book on tuesday that we've had a first look at is called compromise by the former fbi agent steven struck. struck was in the room as -- for various reasons. his book compromise is his account in his own words of what was going on in 2016, this probe into trump. here's a quote from the atlantic's interview with peter struck saying why is the book titled compromise. it suggests that the president is compromised by russia. counterintelligence, compromise, it doesn't mean the manchurian candidate or a spy willingly recruited. i don't think truck has a task list from putin. here's what struck says. i do think the president is compromised. that he's unable to put the interests of our nation first. that he acts from hidden motives. because there's leverage over him held specifically by the russians. but potentially others as well. leverage over donald trump. that's in
it's a dramatic, the most pra dramatic turn you can make from being trump's fixer to his biggest critic. this is not the only new book coming out tuesday with new details about president trump and about russia. the other big new book on tuesday that we've had a first look at is called compromise by the former fbi agent steven struck. struck was in the room as -- for various reasons. his book compromise is his account in his own words of what was going on in 2016, this probe into trump. here's a...
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support myself and to choose to have a family to have reproductive choices that allowed me to delay pra pregnancy until i was ready for it and then choose to do it on my own. >> in my lifetime, i expect to see three, four, perhaps even more women on the high court bench. there will be enough when there are nine. nobody asked questions about all of the years when all nine were men. men and women are person of equal dignity and they should count equally before the law. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar. >> when they would say things like this, how did you respond? >> well, never in anger as my mother told me. that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said, but thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day we will go back to having the kind of legislature that we should where members, whatever party they belong to, want to make it work and cooperate with each other to see that that will happen. i mean, it
support myself and to choose to have a family to have reproductive choices that allowed me to delay pra pregnancy until i was ready for it and then choose to do it on my own. >> in my lifetime, i expect to see three, four, perhaps even more women on the high court bench. there will be enough when there are nine. nobody asked questions about all of the years when all nine were men. men and women are person of equal dignity and they should count equally before the law. >> you won't...
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they've done scenario s pra s p on different things trump might do.likely biden will be surprised by anything but he is also determined not to get thrown off his own message because he and the campaign believe that americans mostly care about the fact that they can't send their kids to regular school and their health care is threatened. people will either be satisfied or dissatisfied, but he's not going to respond to every crazy thing trump says. he can certainly throw a punch, but the source doesn't think the american people want to see him sink as low as trump. they're tired of donald trump's antics. they also say that biden is going to pick and choose when to stay focused on his message versus reacting to trump on every point attack, and he will do that, he will decide that in the moment. what do you think? >> very smart. he's got a very, very good team around him and that's the kind of counsel that i think he ought to be getting. >> you think that's smart, the way -- just what i said here, he should not get down in the dirt -- >> no, no. no. that
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we've all heard mention of possible charges that could be pra brought in this case. important to understand they have specific meanings and ramifications. criminal homicide inkencompasse the taking of a life with another. these charges are not applic thoobl falktsz before us because our investigation showed that maddingly and cosgrove were appropriate in the return of deadly fire after having been fired upon by kenneth walker. according to kentucky law, the use of force by maddingly and cosgrove was justified to protect themselves. this justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges in miss brianna taylor's death. the truth is now before us. the facts have been examined and a grand jury, comprised of our peers and fellow citizens, has made a decision. justice is not often easy. does not fit inmold of public opinion and does not conform to shifting standards. it answers only to the facts and the law. with this in mind, we must ask ourselves where do we go from here? will we continue to prosecute the charges brought in this case as it now precedes through the jus
we've all heard mention of possible charges that could be pra brought in this case. important to understand they have specific meanings and ramifications. criminal homicide inkencompasse the taking of a life with another. these charges are not applic thoobl falktsz before us because our investigation showed that maddingly and cosgrove were appropriate in the return of deadly fire after having been fired upon by kenneth walker. according to kentucky law, the use of force by maddingly and...
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who later was a history professor of boating college actually wrote a report called the brown dias pra. he wroted cultural were a source of anxiety for ugandan asian refugees and their sponsors. he noted that some problems did arise. for example, a strictly vegetarian brahman was given work in a poultry processing plant, which did not go so well. he pointed out that it produced significant psychological and emotional strain. and though he praised the good intentions of the sponsors and the voluntary agencies, he said that there needed to be better understanding of the needs of refugees. overall though, he said that ugandan-asian refugees had a pretty positive experience. now, i mentioned ugandan-asian refugees because they really set the stage for a larger refugee population that arrived in the 1970s. so, a lot of lessons learns from refugee resettlement informed how these groups handled southeast asian ref sugees. shortly after their arrival another larger asian population arrived as a result of war in southeast asia. to give you context of what's happening in southeast asia at the ti
who later was a history professor of boating college actually wrote a report called the brown dias pra. he wroted cultural were a source of anxiety for ugandan asian refugees and their sponsors. he noted that some problems did arise. for example, a strictly vegetarian brahman was given work in a poultry processing plant, which did not go so well. he pointed out that it produced significant psychological and emotional strain. and though he praised the good intentions of the sponsors and the...
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anna: sam woods, prudential regulation authority ceo, pra's ceo and deputy governor of the bank of englanddrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england is speaking on the british chambers of commerce event this morning. the u.k. recovery has been quite in thethe u.k. recovery third quarter is a bit ahead of his previous expectation, and he's giving his thoughts on the trajectory of that recovery. citi's the program, veteran joins us to talk about how to improve diversity in financial services. this is bloomberg. ♪ on this tomorrow changes, we will be up to 10% of people in the office but i don't envisage we will ever try to get back to something that is more than 60, 70% of the people that were in the office on any particular day in the future. >> i genuinely feel we've gone forward 20 years in terms of future work and as linda said earlier, we've got to scale people for that -- skilled people for that and give them peoplels required, but don't want to come in five days a week and i don't think it is helpful. i think it is good for them. we've just got to make the most of making an offi
anna: sam woods, prudential regulation authority ceo, pra's ceo and deputy governor of the bank of englanddrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england is speaking on the british chambers of commerce event this morning. the u.k. recovery has been quite in thethe u.k. recovery third quarter is a bit ahead of his previous expectation, and he's giving his thoughts on the trajectory of that recovery. citi's the program, veteran joins us to talk about how to improve diversity in financial...
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. >> well, professor, i think it does smell pretty bad to be pra frank. if you could speak a little bit about spring loading and bullet dodging, you were talking about earlier. >> i agree with all the comments that have been made so far with respect to spring loading and bullet dodging. i think the focus has been more on the spring loading component where the bullet dodging piece of it is about a company temporarily depressing the stock price by releasing information before a stock option grant date as opposed to the holding back the release of the positive information until after the option date. i think one of the courts in delaware if i'm not mistaken, a number of years ago referred to spring loading, really in particular spring loading, as being a matter of a corporate disclosure of conduct issue involving an unclean heart but not necessarily a view lags ola law. i think what we're talking about here is moving the whole discussion into how to provide some form of disclosure and regulation around these concerns. the one thing respectfully that i think
. >> well, professor, i think it does smell pretty bad to be pra frank. if you could speak a little bit about spring loading and bullet dodging, you were talking about earlier. >> i agree with all the comments that have been made so far with respect to spring loading and bullet dodging. i think the focus has been more on the spring loading component where the bullet dodging piece of it is about a company temporarily depressing the stock price by releasing information before a stock...
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phone calls with multiple friends last week who are two weeks into home learning and they're at their pra they can't juggle it all. and what's aggravating about it is that it was preventable. we didn't have to be destined to most of our school systems being shut down again. if we had done the proper planning and implementing strategies and plans that have been designed for 15 years. if we had implemented them as planned last spring, we would be in a different place today. and as far as i can tell, they're still not doing the planning and the responsibility activities that are needed to test and trace to be able to carry us through this winter. all i see them talk about is the vaccine. and while i'm glad we're making progress on a vaccine, we need to have a full-throated approach. there's no guarantee that the vaccine is going to work. there's no guarantee that it's going to come quickly. so what about all of the other plans that we -- you know, that -- objectives that are written down that tell us that would help mitigate this and we're moving into the winter. i don't understand -- you se
phone calls with multiple friends last week who are two weeks into home learning and they're at their pra they can't juggle it all. and what's aggravating about it is that it was preventable. we didn't have to be destined to most of our school systems being shut down again. if we had done the proper planning and implementing strategies and plans that have been designed for 15 years. if we had implemented them as planned last spring, we would be in a different place today. and as far as i can...
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you will witness today that the history of the middle east is changed and he's received and willis praed peace worldwide you are and from you comes the search for peace is an innate principle yet principles are effectively realized when they are transformed into action today we already we are already witnessing a change in the heart of the middle east a change that will send hope around the world thank you. letter couldn't have been. lowered to hood. don't trump wealth. be true would. dearly and sheer he was able to tear my compeer was a deal to jared kushner can be a very slim reeky. and lead in a saudi to. come this is this initiative would not have been possible without the efforts of his excellency president donald trump and his team who worked hard and sincerely for us all to reach here most notably my counterpart secretary of state mike pompei o n janet questioner senior advisor to the president of the united states and all those who are genuine about the principle of peace in the united states who have strived to realize this measure and chief meant thank you. there trace it was t
you will witness today that the history of the middle east is changed and he's received and willis praed peace worldwide you are and from you comes the search for peace is an innate principle yet principles are effectively realized when they are transformed into action today we already we are already witnessing a change in the heart of the middle east a change that will send hope around the world thank you. letter couldn't have been. lowered to hood. don't trump wealth. be true would. dearly...
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and then this commission convened a task force to select the site and when they prioritized 13 pra 13 playgrounn low-income neighborhoods dense with children. that was more than twice the number that could be renovated with the $15.5 million, so the department partnered with the san francisco parks alliance to raise private funds so that all 13 could be renovated. we're pleased to report tremendous pg towards the goal of bringing new playgrounds to san francisco's children. but especially the 20,000 children who live a 10-minute walk of these sites. and next slide, please. i have noted by the checks on this map that we have completed seven playgrounds across the city. of course, they all remain closed with all san francisco's playgrounds because of the health emergency. you will hear more details from cara in a moment. but in addition to these seven completed playgrounds, we just finished construction on one site and about to go into construction in another and we're in some phase of planning or design on all of the remaining four. and then just as a reminder, the heart of this initia
and then this commission convened a task force to select the site and when they prioritized 13 pra 13 playgrounn low-income neighborhoods dense with children. that was more than twice the number that could be renovated with the $15.5 million, so the department partnered with the san francisco parks alliance to raise private funds so that all 13 could be renovated. we're pleased to report tremendous pg towards the goal of bringing new playgrounds to san francisco's children. but especially the...
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and then this commission convened a task force to select the site and when they prioritized 13 pra 13 playgrounn low-income neighborhoods dense with children. that was more than twice the number that could be renovated with the $15.5 million, so the department partnered with the san francisco parks alliance to raise private funds so that all 13 could be renovated. we're pleased to report tremendous pg towards the goal of bringing new playgrounds to san francisco's children. but especially the 20,000 children who live a 10-minute walk of these sites. and next slide, please. i have noted by the checks on this map that we have completed seven playgrounds across the city. of course, they all remain closed with all san francisco's playgrounds because of the health emergency. you will hear more details from cara in a moment. but in addition to these seven completed playgrounds, we just finished construction on one site and about to go into construction in another and we're in some phase of planning or design on all of the remaining four. and then just as a reminder, the heart of this initia
and then this commission convened a task force to select the site and when they prioritized 13 pra 13 playgrounn low-income neighborhoods dense with children. that was more than twice the number that could be renovated with the $15.5 million, so the department partnered with the san francisco parks alliance to raise private funds so that all 13 could be renovated. we're pleased to report tremendous pg towards the goal of bringing new playgrounds to san francisco's children. but especially the...
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loaded es untado con el reporte >>> una escla escalofriante prÁ en el centro de detenciÓn en georgiaita de campaÑa al estado de florida, el candidato demÓcrata se reuniÓ con veteranos aunque el motivo principal del viaje fue intentar superar la pr preocupaciÓn por el escaso entusiasmo que provoca biden entre los latinos de florida donde sondeos muestran una ajustada carrera contra el presidente donald trump. tambiÉn intentÓ romper la campaÑa de desinformaciÓn que ha tratado de tildar al demÓcrata como un socialista y el presidente trump volviÓ a defender su gestion ante la pandemia, en un esfue o encuentro por la cadena nbc el mandatario reafirmÓ que gracias a las decisiones de su gobierno el covid-19 no se ha propagado mÁs en su paÍs tambiÉn dijo que estados unidos podrÍa tener lista una vacuna contra el coronavirus en menos de un mes y dijo que el gobierno de para obama habrÍa tardado aÑos en lograrlo y despuÉs de 18 meses de investigaciÓn un comitÉ de la cÁmara de representantes culpÓ a los fallos tÉcnicos de la administraciÓn federal de la aviaciÓn por la muerte de 346 personas t
loaded es untado con el reporte >>> una escla escalofriante prÁ en el centro de detenciÓn en georgiaita de campaÑa al estado de florida, el candidato demÓcrata se reuniÓ con veteranos aunque el motivo principal del viaje fue intentar superar la pr preocupaciÓn por el escaso entusiasmo que provoca biden entre los latinos de florida donde sondeos muestran una ajustada carrera contra el presidente donald trump. tambiÉn intentÓ romper la campaÑa de desinformaciÓn que ha tratado...
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it concerns me that the negotiations of the pra have a lack of o transparency and accountability andit interests e protecting their own and not in theec interests of public safety and p i ask that the board of supervisors consider what public safety means for all those in san francisco and our community needs morewe teachers, nurses, mental health workers and not lock-inn races for police officers. thank you for the opportunity to comment.l >> speaker: i'm calling to demand the board of supervisors reject -- (indiscernible). >> operations, next caller, please. >> speaker: hi. ia live in district nine and i'm calling in to demand the board ofe supervisors reject the racit police t officer's association contract andff protect those resources for city workers and the black community. i realize that this is not a budget conversation, so let's stay away from that and talk about the. poa. they are bullies that care about keeping members onn the streets. reject the poa contracts, thank you. >> thanko you for your comments. operations, let's hear from the next caller. >> speaker: i'm calling o
it concerns me that the negotiations of the pra have a lack of o transparency and accountability andit interests e protecting their own and not in theec interests of public safety and p i ask that the board of supervisors consider what public safety means for all those in san francisco and our community needs morewe teachers, nurses, mental health workers and not lock-inn races for police officers. thank you for the opportunity to comment.l >> speaker: i'm calling to demand the board of...
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my hope, and pras it is a ney -- it is a naive one is that we will fulfill our responsibility by holding hearings that are informative rather than destructive, not unlike those that led to justice ruth bader ginsburg's bipartisan nomination in 1993. and if the senate does this and we consider judge barrett's qualifications, she will be confirmed and subsequently serve with great honor, distinction, and she'll do the american people proud. both the high court and our country will be better for it. mr. president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. young: mr. president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. a senator: i'd like to ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from ohio. the senator for ohio is recognized. mr. portman: thank you. i ask unanimous consent that the senior senator from north dakota and the majority leader be authorized to sign duly enrolled bills for joint resolutions on wednesday, sept
my hope, and pras it is a ney -- it is a naive one is that we will fulfill our responsibility by holding hearings that are informative rather than destructive, not unlike those that led to justice ruth bader ginsburg's bipartisan nomination in 1993. and if the senate does this and we consider judge barrett's qualifications, she will be confirmed and subsequently serve with great honor, distinction, and she'll do the american people proud. both the high court and our country will be better for...