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rodney childers to pit road. hamlin will get an advantage. get the quicker tires on sooner than kevin harvick because of a miscommunication. rodney cilhedrs said, we have to pit. denny was happy with the car, a little tight. he was concerned it would get tighter the longer they ran. the tires are on. we will see harvick next time. >> a clean stop out of the 11. the 4 to pit road. no tires locked up. 11, check, clean pit stop. rodney childers, kevin harvick, you can match t can you match the speed of 11? >> they wanted to pit with denny hamlin. harvick saying the car is tight, especially in the center of the corner. that was his biggest concern. pit stops could decide the brickyard 400. k evin harvick trying to become a three-time winner of one of nascar's crown jewel races. you will see a wedge go in and make an adjustment trying to free up the car for kevin harvick. he tires on. we will see when he cycles out. >> a little slow on the left front. there it is. kevin harvick -- denny hamlin will beat him no problem on the blend lane. the 4 down
rodney childers to pit road. hamlin will get an advantage. get the quicker tires on sooner than kevin harvick because of a miscommunication. rodney cilhedrs said, we have to pit. denny was happy with the car, a little tight. he was concerned it would get tighter the longer they ran. the tires are on. we will see harvick next time. >> a clean stop out of the 11. the 4 to pit road. no tires locked up. 11, check, clean pit stop. rodney childers, kevin harvick, you can match t can you match...
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. >> i would like to introduce mister rodney jones from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, who serves as ceo of east liberty health center, prepares underserved populations in the area. mister jones will share the work the east liberty health center is doing, patients stay safe, and also discussed the threat the pandemic has to the overall health and well-being served by the health center. stay at home orders and social distancing requirements caused many older adults, people with underlying health conditions to fear leaving their home for the care they need.
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i thank ranking member rodney davis for his friendship and leadership on our committee. thank you, mr. davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to close this chapterchapter of am
i thank ranking member rodney davis for his friendship and leadership on our committee. thank you, mr. davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters...
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rodney told me, make sure you keep the pressure on him. that was all the pressure i could give. those guys do a good job. gotta thank everybody. everybody from mobile 1, haas automation, jimmy johns, everybody who is a part of the program and keeps bringing good race cars to the track. >> from the beginning, this was a battle of track position. how tough was that to stay out front? you made one daring move where you went almost to the grass to get the lead. >> i didn't have anymore room. that was for sure. it's the brickyard. this is what i grew up wanting to do. to come here and have won for the third time is something i could have never dreamed of. say hi to my family at home. just really, really proud of all these guys on this team. >> hekevin harvick wins it for third time. >> really good to see denny hamlin outside of the care sentensein center after a hard hit. i don't know what hurts more. what are you thinking? >> it's tough. i hate it for the fedex team. we didn't do what we needed to do, didn't work out for us today. had a fast car, obviously. wasn't pushing right fron
rodney told me, make sure you keep the pressure on him. that was all the pressure i could give. those guys do a good job. gotta thank everybody. everybody from mobile 1, haas automation, jimmy johns, everybody who is a part of the program and keeps bringing good race cars to the track. >> from the beginning, this was a battle of track position. how tough was that to stay out front? you made one daring move where you went almost to the grass to get the lead. >> i didn't have anymore...
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. >> reporter: the 50 yard challenge that began with this man, rodney smith. >> back in 2015, i cames elderly man mowing his lawn and looked like he was struggling. that night, i decided i would start mowing free lawns for the elderly, disabled, single parents and veterans. >> reporter:odmovated ke dre time. his cause going viral. the goal, to challenge youth to cut 50 lawns for anyone in need at no cost. the only requirement? send a photo holding a sign saying, "i accept." u defrn mow me an 1ou people so, this week, when sam and hunter finished their challenge, rodney made the ten-hour drive from alabama. >> it was just amazing to see him. >> it's heartwarming just to know that he does these kinds of things, but for us to do it, it's even better. >> not just about mowing the lawn, it's about actually connecting and being with people, especially through the pandemic right now and i think we've all grown from it. >> we're all hoping that kindness continues to spread. i'm whit johnson. have a great fourth of july. good night. beaches are pretty much all closed off. >> good evening, and
. >> reporter: the 50 yard challenge that began with this man, rodney smith. >> back in 2015, i cames elderly man mowing his lawn and looked like he was struggling. that night, i decided i would start mowing free lawns for the elderly, disabled, single parents and veterans. >> reporter:odmovated ke dre time. his cause going viral. the goal, to challenge youth to cut 50 lawns for anyone in need at no cost. the only requirement? send a photo holding a sign saying, "i...
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joining me now to talk about it, rodney robinson, 2019 national teacher of the year.orning. >> good morning. >> so, let me start here where you are, virginia, coronavirus cases up more than 50% this week versus last week. would you be comfortable returning to the classroom? and what's your confidence that you would be safe? >> well, first of aill, i just want to send my condolences out to the family of c.t. vivian and john lewis, because he stand on the shoulders of giants and it's time that we give them their flowers while they're still here. i don't think it's safe to return to schools right now, we have cases that are spiking. i believe in science, not politics, unfortunately, this has become a political issue, and they have not talked to teachers. i'm happy to have this voice to represent teachers who say it's not safe to go back to school. science is important. listen to the science. >> speaking of talking to teachers, for those teachers who will continue, as we know in los angeles, texas, parts of the country, teachers who will continue distance learning, virtua
joining me now to talk about it, rodney robinson, 2019 national teacher of the year.orning. >> good morning. >> so, let me start here where you are, virginia, coronavirus cases up more than 50% this week versus last week. would you be comfortable returning to the classroom? and what's your confidence that you would be safe? >> well, first of aill, i just want to send my condolences out to the family of c.t. vivian and john lewis, because he stand on the shoulders of giants and...
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we look at rodney king and say it's about a bunch of racist cops.s about what happens when you chase someone for 100 miles an hour. that's far more useful way of understanding that particular problem. we look at the cop who rushes up after rocks and bangs window and sticks his gun and says what a terrible awful person that cop is. he should be in jail. while he is a terrible awful person but maybe he was really bad to train maybe at some point in line he was not trained that when you're in that kind of situation you stand by your vehicle undercover and call out to the person that has the car. is that training or false appraisement? maybe a little bit of both. most of all, when we look at these kinds of social blunders, all the pieces i've been describing our social blunders. when we look at these things people go wrong at the kind of cues they miss we forget the kind of skills we have to make us human that allow us to function intelligently in the world are really really fragile. they're not always there with us. there are times when these very powe
we look at rodney king and say it's about a bunch of racist cops.s about what happens when you chase someone for 100 miles an hour. that's far more useful way of understanding that particular problem. we look at the cop who rushes up after rocks and bangs window and sticks his gun and says what a terrible awful person that cop is. he should be in jail. while he is a terrible awful person but maybe he was really bad to train maybe at some point in line he was not trained that when you're in that...
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thank you, rodney., if you want to get some remarks, and then we can go right into the question and answer. >> sure. thank you very much. thank you, everybody, for logging in today. my name is cynthia huey, and i'm a small business owner in the city. and most recently, as a commissioner on the small business commission. i just really want to express how grateful i am to be a san franciscan right now. i was just outside on saturday, singing with my neighbors, and it was an amazing feeling. so i'm incredibly appreciative of show everyone in our communities have come together to fight for and support the health of all san franciscans. you know, just a quick story i wanted to share. i was recently in a west portal merg merchant's meeting, with mayor breed as well -- you probably had no idea i was there. i was watching you during a meeting, and i could see you in your little zoom box, typing away. and i was just floored that this is our mayor. this is our mayor. you were in the chat to try to answer everybod
thank you, rodney., if you want to get some remarks, and then we can go right into the question and answer. >> sure. thank you very much. thank you, everybody, for logging in today. my name is cynthia huey, and i'm a small business owner in the city. and most recently, as a commissioner on the small business commission. i just really want to express how grateful i am to be a san franciscan right now. i was just outside on saturday, singing with my neighbors, and it was an amazing feeling....
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rodney harris, chief security officer. >> just a moment, rodney. trying to get this down to you. mark, can you give it down to rodney? i gave it to you because the screen is not large enough to see all the participants. i will keep moving it down to get down to you, rodney. here we go. >> you should have it there. >> thank you. >> again. good morning, directors. rodney harris, chief security officer and i will be presented item 11 and physical security systems and maintenance. and background and issued the security for systems maintenance on february 11 and february 18 and two proposals by april 7 deadline. the selection committee entailed on written proposals. and equal to the 16th. and this slide represents tjpa physical security systems and the quick overview of them. and let us start with the subsystems first. and controls where they can enter and exist and based upon a cardholder and access privilege. the refuge phones are located in the stairwells and respondents to assist individuals who cannot evacuate and require additional assistance. these phones are to dial the securi
rodney harris, chief security officer. >> just a moment, rodney. trying to get this down to you. mark, can you give it down to rodney? i gave it to you because the screen is not large enough to see all the participants. i will keep moving it down to get down to you, rodney. here we go. >> you should have it there. >> thank you. >> again. good morning, directors. rodney harris, chief security officer and i will be presented item 11 and physical security systems and...
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and she said just "rodney would be so happy.w, you knew him. that's pretty much the grail that's the grail >> jimmy: is that right? that was the grail >> probably his pot pipe is the grail, man >> jimmy: i started flipping out because, you know, i read the dedication first and then the first quote in here is marshall mcluhan >> yeah. >> jimmy: said, "for the name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers. >> yes >> jimmy: and i go, "that's interesting. i've benn trying to think of what that -- interesting, i didn't even think about that and you kind of get into it in the story about -- >> right >> jimmy: -- becoming -- it get's deep, man. >> about the self. >> jimmy: yeah >> you know, the construct of the self the thing you create to negotiate your way through the world. the face that you leave in a a jar by the door. you know >> jimmy: yeah >> and that's really what it's about. your soul doesn't stop t at the edge of your skin. it's one big soul and we're all sharing it >> jimmy: when did you figure that out >> i'
and she said just "rodney would be so happy.w, you knew him. that's pretty much the grail that's the grail >> jimmy: is that right? that was the grail >> probably his pot pipe is the grail, man >> jimmy: i started flipping out because, you know, i read the dedication first and then the first quote in here is marshall mcluhan >> yeah. >> jimmy: said, "for the name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers. >> yes >> jimmy: and i...
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what does rodney davids in illinois, a member had house need or donna shalala, with this is very consistent. we need, when you look to the federal government we need consistent messaging. we have been seeing consistent messaging of yours, like yours that you can often consistently. what do we need to get back? what do you believe needs to happen in washington to get consistent messaging? >> yeah, steve, it needs to be a realization of the importance of what you pointed out. we are all in this together. one of the problems we're facing is that in the middle of trying to fight an unprecedented historic pandemic, there are still divisiveness. there's divisiveness politically. we can see that when we look at the different viewpoints that people take towards this. we are all in this together and we can get through this. we can be part of the solution and not part of the problem. that's something i hope now that we are so deeply involved in this, that as the country we realize that. one of the things that's so disturbing is that this issue, particularly now with the resurgence of young people who
what does rodney davids in illinois, a member had house need or donna shalala, with this is very consistent. we need, when you look to the federal government we need consistent messaging. we have been seeing consistent messaging of yours, like yours that you can often consistently. what do we need to get back? what do you believe needs to happen in washington to get consistent messaging? >> yeah, steve, it needs to be a realization of the importance of what you pointed out. we are all in...
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permanently shut down a major part of a b s c b n's outputs the station had repeated run ins with president rodney go to ted over its critical coverage of his government's. thank you no for. tears in anger from the people higher power the largest t.v. network in the philippines by 11000 strong workforce is now bob from filipino airwaves. she did it. as he passed. a b.s. save again had already ceased broadcasting since my 5 after their franchise lost since expired and we're awaiting a decision from the house of representatives to renew it but off the 13 hearings in the palm and the application was rejected by lawmakers who are overwhelmingly allied with president rhodri go to target. it means a network normally viewed by millions is now permanently off the air. the organizations president says he's deeply hurt by the decision paul rights groups say is the latest assault on press freedom in a country growing more authoritarian. purity of president reagan. is accused. of strikes against actually trying to get it sure is usually good standing criticizing the. president deter terry has attacked abs a.b
permanently shut down a major part of a b s c b n's outputs the station had repeated run ins with president rodney go to ted over its critical coverage of his government's. thank you no for. tears in anger from the people higher power the largest t.v. network in the philippines by 11000 strong workforce is now bob from filipino airwaves. she did it. as he passed. a b.s. save again had already ceased broadcasting since my 5 after their franchise lost since expired and we're awaiting a decision...
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so in the zone danger field, without rodney and so happy with how rodney turned out in the book and how forward to everyone's reaction. i'm waiting for a letter from hodge kins tom hanks has written something to me, i have spoken to the powers that be. or you know, i'm sure-- so you know, yeah it is a wild thing. and you know, people will see things in this book. i can i read you a snippet, in the story of charlie kaufman is trying to convince him to play chairman mao. much course that is absolutely unheard of. >> i really found this part of the book interesting because here you were talking about just like the essence of what hollywood is going through now, trying to decide who can play who, can people play someone who may have been a different ethnicity or different culture or different-- and it is interesting in the book you as the jim or not jim are going through this process. >> there is a question of whether it is right at all, and charlie comes up with some-- playing an actor playing an actor playing chairman mao who has all these problems in his country. so one night at a dinner
so in the zone danger field, without rodney and so happy with how rodney turned out in the book and how forward to everyone's reaction. i'm waiting for a letter from hodge kins tom hanks has written something to me, i have spoken to the powers that be. or you know, i'm sure-- so you know, yeah it is a wild thing. and you know, people will see things in this book. i can i read you a snippet, in the story of charlie kaufman is trying to convince him to play chairman mao. much course that is...
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let's put these together i need to do more work on this let me come back rodney in tennessee, rodney.ller: here from east county, tennessee. green duck corporation >> if it's a financial technology, digitized bank, it's going to go up, which green dot is going up. i still prefer pay pal ted in ohio, ted >> caller: jim, great show you have a great staff >> the best. the best >> caller: i want to shout out to my older son, keegan, my investment adviser, who did not recommend this stock we heat our water and homes with natural gas. should i buy, sell, or hold wpx energy >> we took a helicopter with rick moncrief. he's a sensational guy however, i am not recommending any oil stocks none zip. no parsley is one that if you put a gun to my head, i would say buy parsley. jude in kentucky, jude >> caller: hello, jim. i recently bought a position with angie's stock should i -- >> i think you're a smart stock. we said it was an absolutely great stock. no one cared final hi people are getting it it gets unstuck from the mud, people realized this is a terrific situation bill in new york, bill >> c
let's put these together i need to do more work on this let me come back rodney in tennessee, rodney.ller: here from east county, tennessee. green duck corporation >> if it's a financial technology, digitized bank, it's going to go up, which green dot is going up. i still prefer pay pal ted in ohio, ted >> caller: jim, great show you have a great staff >> the best. the best >> caller: i want to shout out to my older son, keegan, my investment adviser, who did not...
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she makes the decision then and there that she is going to run against rodney davis.his is her second time running. votes per lost by two precinct. she made a decision that she is going to try again. i have the deepest faith that she is going to win. it is amazing to see a candidate running for a second time, just how much they grow. she is wonderful, she is running for the right reasons, she cares about people deeply. we have a lot of faith in her. that health care story could be repeated in different ways by the various candidates, but that would be one example. betsy: rematches and running again, why is that so important, especially for women, to get back up on the proverbial horse and run again? lucinda: we have several rematches we are proud to have to talk about today. betsy dirksen londrigan. denise jones. by 432 votes,lost and she is running again. we have these amazing women stepping up to the plate to do this thing again that is very challenging, where you have to ask for help over and over again. they are remarkable, they have learned a lot. i think it says
she makes the decision then and there that she is going to run against rodney davis.his is her second time running. votes per lost by two precinct. she made a decision that she is going to try again. i have the deepest faith that she is going to win. it is amazing to see a candidate running for a second time, just how much they grow. she is wonderful, she is running for the right reasons, she cares about people deeply. we have a lot of faith in her. that health care story could be repeated in...
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so she makes the decision then and there that she's going to run against rodney davis. so this is her second time running pretty she's barely lost by the equivalent of two votes for precinct. so she made a decision that she is going to try again. and i have the deepest faith that betsy is void when and she is working incredibly hard. and it's amazing to beit a candidate was running for a second time. i just howda much they grow. she is wonderful. she is running for the right reasons. she cares about people deeply. we have a lot of faith in her. that's what we put her on the red and blue list. but the healthcare story to be repeated in different ways by the various candidates. that's just one example. >> so image of the rematches and running again. why is that so important especially for women. 200 back up on performable course and run again. >> absolutely. were excited to share with you more today. lastly great example. carolyn bruno lost by 432 votes. and she's running again. so women are stepping up to do this thing again. it's very challenging when you have to ask pe
so she makes the decision then and there that she's going to run against rodney davis. so this is her second time running pretty she's barely lost by the equivalent of two votes for precinct. so she made a decision that she is going to try again. and i have the deepest faith that betsy is void when and she is working incredibly hard. and it's amazing to beit a candidate was running for a second time. i just howda much they grow. she is wonderful. she is running for the right reasons. she cares...
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. >> rodney miller says, the crime is out of control in his neighborhood.daughter's bed. we will hear his story. then we will be joined by secretary ben carson on how we can get to the root of the violent crime surge across america, next. ♪ as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> martha: there have been 31 shooting victims in a span of just 48 hours in new york city this week pay for my next guest it has hit too close to home, stray bullets torture his harlem apartment over the fourth of july weekend, one nearly hitting his 6-year-old daughter's bed. fortunately she was out of the house of the time he says that it just struck him of what could have happened to her and the violence that exists right now. in moments i'm going to talk to ben carson who is also here to dig in on
. >> rodney miller says, the crime is out of control in his neighborhood.daughter's bed. we will hear his story. then we will be joined by secretary ben carson on how we can get to the root of the violent crime surge across america, next. ♪ as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't...
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this is the same rodney scott that paraded donald trump around the border wall prototypes those eightof which were ever built nor will will be built. that's what this has been all about. they are the ones creating made for tv drama. trump saying to jose diaz balart yesterday we will put in daca. we will take it out. what is he even talking about? like you said it is not coherent. under the surface of all of this are policies damaging permanently traumatizing for a lifetime as one official told me and you can read it for yourself in the book. that's what is at stake here. it is a true horror which i had the misfortune of seeing with my own ice. >> that horror is tied to a larger story. i want to read an achange from the book. an exchange between and you katie miller a spokesperson for vice president partnerships and wife of steven miller. quote, my friends and colleagues tell me when i have kids i will think about the separations differently. i don't think so. dhs sent me to the borders to see the separations myself and it didn't work. she says, i believe if you come to america you sho
this is the same rodney scott that paraded donald trump around the border wall prototypes those eightof which were ever built nor will will be built. that's what this has been all about. they are the ones creating made for tv drama. trump saying to jose diaz balart yesterday we will put in daca. we will take it out. what is he even talking about? like you said it is not coherent. under the surface of all of this are policies damaging permanently traumatizing for a lifetime as one official told...
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iowa,fort madison, rodney, a republican, europe first. caller: good morning congressman. my question is, i have a neurological disease, i'm on a lot of medications. every single medication i'm on comes with a warning of possible side effects. how come the vaccine industry is immune from having to put possible side effects? is only one of two answers, either they don't know or they don't want us to know. it could clear up a lot of these conspiracy theories that i heard with debbie dingell just before you. could you respond? guest: first, i'm a big supporter of vaccines. if you look through history, without vaccines the number one cause of death in children was infectious diseases. childhood infectious diseases was at the top of the list. is everything perfect? no. are there side effects? yes. but vaccines causing things like autism has been debunked for years. so i'm not aware that the package insert, the description of the product from a pharmaceutical company is not of aded in the packaging vaccine. i would have to confirm that, but there's no medicine in the united stat
iowa,fort madison, rodney, a republican, europe first. caller: good morning congressman. my question is, i have a neurological disease, i'm on a lot of medications. every single medication i'm on comes with a warning of possible side effects. how come the vaccine industry is immune from having to put possible side effects? is only one of two answers, either they don't know or they don't want us to know. it could clear up a lot of these conspiracy theories that i heard with debbie dingell just...
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movement was active and at play during the beating of rodney king.ovement that started a long time ago, and this movement will not be deterred. ♪ >> so the special "washington which is a live reporting of my podcast, i'm john, opinion writer for "the and my guest is returning for the fourth time to kamala ast, senator harris of california. over the past month, senator co-sponsored the justice in policing act, bipartisan the arris -- helped introduce a resolution denying a tax on the karolina muchova and help ntroduce the whistleblower protection act accountability during the coronavirus pandemic. arris is the former district attorney of san francisco, former attorney general of the ornia, made a run for democratic presidential nomination, and is now talked bout as a possible vice-presidential runningmate for joe biden. ight now, harris is front and center in the senate, in the senate debate on police reform, now.he joins me senator harris, welcome back. senator harris: thank you for being with you, jonathan. happy birthday. jonathan: thank you. befor
movement was active and at play during the beating of rodney king.ovement that started a long time ago, and this movement will not be deterred. ♪ >> so the special "washington which is a live reporting of my podcast, i'm john, opinion writer for "the and my guest is returning for the fourth time to kamala ast, senator harris of california. over the past month, senator co-sponsored the justice in policing act, bipartisan the arris -- helped introduce a resolution denying a tax...
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we thought with rodney king, the world would see and those officers would be convicted. we know what happened. and theward a few years cell phone camera is invented. now i thought, ok, there are a lot of videos. every time before george floyd, people would say, we really do not know what happened before the video started. the officer said he was in fear for his life. and we do not know who michael brown was. michael brown was ferguson. garner, -- and eric garner, well, you know he was , doing something wrong, as though, even if he was committing a crime, when do you execute people? what happened to innocent until proven guilty? what happened to arresting someone and putting them on trial? i think that george floyd was just so egregious, no one could really argue. you did not need to know what happened before the video. you watched him being murdered over eight minutes and 46 seconds. you saw that he was completely subdued. i think that really led to people saying, we cannot debate this one this time. so the movement has raised other issues. it raised the issue of systemi
we thought with rodney king, the world would see and those officers would be convicted. we know what happened. and theward a few years cell phone camera is invented. now i thought, ok, there are a lot of videos. every time before george floyd, people would say, we really do not know what happened before the video started. the officer said he was in fear for his life. and we do not know who michael brown was. michael brown was ferguson. garner, -- and eric garner, well, you know he was , doing...
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before we had camera phones, we had rodney king. we had watts before that. and a consent decree, just as mayor cantrell has gone through. and those things made us better and stronger and fairer, even if we still have a while to climb up the peak, maybe we're midway up the mountain. we have thrown too many solutions on the shoulders of our police departments and our police officers. a and, yes, it is about accountable behavior. it's also making sure we don't just hold bad behavior accountable but lift pg up good behavior. but also, what we can do to make sure that police aren't always the solution to everything. that we can call 911 and as we are doing here, working together with our county to look at what we can do in a mental health crisis, to have trained professionals, who are mobile just like police officers. who can roll out and maybe have better and more lasting outcomes than police officers going back and back. and sometimes, tragically, to these dangerous situations if that's not what they are best trained for. it's about gang intervention. we've cut
before we had camera phones, we had rodney king. we had watts before that. and a consent decree, just as mayor cantrell has gone through. and those things made us better and stronger and fairer, even if we still have a while to climb up the peak, maybe we're midway up the mountain. we have thrown too many solutions on the shoulders of our police departments and our police officers. a and, yes, it is about accountable behavior. it's also making sure we don't just hold bad behavior accountable...
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june, house administration's rodney davis, wrote toer, and barry the speaker echoing the same need for protocols. the trump administration offered to help with the test but the house majority refused to accept them. in march, we saw a democrat and a republican to come the first members of congress test positive for covid-19. and we have seen a total of nine members now test positive. the house majority's reaction posture has proven inadequate for the institution of our size and unique responsibilities. this is not just a campus. the country expects us to convene. that is why today i sent a measure to pelosi urging her to implement a comprehensive plan that would create a safe environment to help us conduct the work the american people deserve. small businesses nationwide have implemented necessary changes to reopen safely for their employees and customers. i just cannot understand why democrats cannot do the same. i have checked again with the administration. the offer is still there. for the rapid tests. that i laid out more than 100 days ago, it would have brought just a few committe
june, house administration's rodney davis, wrote toer, and barry the speaker echoing the same need for protocols. the trump administration offered to help with the test but the house majority refused to accept them. in march, we saw a democrat and a republican to come the first members of congress test positive for covid-19. and we have seen a total of nine members now test positive. the house majority's reaction posture has proven inadequate for the institution of our size and unique...
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we thought with rodney king world would see, and for sure those offices would be convicted. well, we know what happened. passport a few years ago and the cell phone cam is invented that i thought okay, now there's lots of video. but every time before george floyd, people would say we really don't know what happened before the video started. and the officer said he was in fear of his life. and we don't really know michael brown was. michael brown of ferguson. eric garner, well, he was doing something wrong, as though even if he was committing a crime, windy execute people? what happened to innocent until proven guilty? what happened to arresting someone and putting them on trial? and so i think that george floyd was just so egregious, no one could really argue. you didn't need to know what happened before the video. you watched him being murdered over eight minutes and 46 seconds. you saw he was completely subdued. and i think that validity people saying that we can't debate this one this time. and so the movement now has raised other issues. raised the issue of systemic raci
we thought with rodney king world would see, and for sure those offices would be convicted. well, we know what happened. passport a few years ago and the cell phone cam is invented that i thought okay, now there's lots of video. but every time before george floyd, people would say we really don't know what happened before the video started. and the officer said he was in fear of his life. and we don't really know michael brown was. michael brown of ferguson. eric garner, well, he was doing...
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you talked about 1992 and rodney king that happened in 1992.n to know one year earlier, you were graduating from high school. i was graduating from college, just to give everybody a sense of our decades. and that was the year in which you went to the governor's mansion and were turned away and were told you were not supposed to be there, which everyone who reads your book, know sparked your passion for your politics and your determination to move into that governor's mansion, which could still happen. there are lots of elections ahead. but because you are a daughter of the south with roots in two southern states, i have to ask you about this tom cotton comment. tom cotton said of slavery and in his opposition to the 1619 project, he doesn't want it taught in schools. he called slavery a necessary evil on the road to building this great country of america. this is what he said. he said we have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country because otherwise we can't understand our country. as the foundi
you talked about 1992 and rodney king that happened in 1992.n to know one year earlier, you were graduating from high school. i was graduating from college, just to give everybody a sense of our decades. and that was the year in which you went to the governor's mansion and were turned away and were told you were not supposed to be there, which everyone who reads your book, know sparked your passion for your politics and your determination to move into that governor's mansion, which could still...
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protesters have massed in the philippines capital manila against a new anti terror law ahead of president rodney could deter it is an old state of the nation speech public gatherings of more than 10 people a band under about us destructions protesters said the government was using the health crisis to mute widespread criticism. in central portugal more than $600.00 firefighters are battling wildfires with strong winds hampering efforts to tackle the blaze the wide fire began in the municipality of rolls and spread to 2 neighboring municipalities several people had to be evacuated. and at least 174 migrant workers have become infected with the coronavirus on a farm in southern germany nearly 500 people are under quarantine and i'm not allowed to leave the farm. the spanish government says the country is safe to visit despite a surgeon coronavirus case is the statement comes after the u.k. reimposed a quarantine on travelers returning from spain with a cluster of new outbreaks in barcelona residents the fia tighter destructions. it's not much of a lockdown barcelona's regional government recommend
protesters have massed in the philippines capital manila against a new anti terror law ahead of president rodney could deter it is an old state of the nation speech public gatherings of more than 10 people a band under about us destructions protesters said the government was using the health crisis to mute widespread criticism. in central portugal more than $600.00 firefighters are battling wildfires with strong winds hampering efforts to tackle the blaze the wide fire began in the municipality...
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>> rodney. >> chevy chase. >> i'll go chevy. >> bill murray. >> oh. >> bill murray's character was --he got to the set the director saw he was so amazing at improvising that he just let him go, just that's all bill, what you saw on camera. what a waste that would have been if he was, in fact, a silent character. >>> second question. what animal actually made the sou sound effects for that wiley gopher? >> oh. >> think about it. >> chipmunk. >> a bird. >> chipmunk. >> a cat. i'm going to go with a cat. >> george, it was a dolphin. in fact, it was the same sound effect, the same sound effect they used -- they recycled from the '60s series "flipper." so there you have it. important information that you need for this weekend in this edition of "pop news." >> now we know, lara, thank you very much. have a good weekend, my friend. >>> we turn to our "gma" cover story. this is an important one. it's our series taking a look at colorism, the bias against darker skin tones within communities of color. the series we told you was charged by a member of our "gma" team that we recently lost, produ
>> rodney. >> chevy chase. >> i'll go chevy. >> bill murray. >> oh. >> bill murray's character was --he got to the set the director saw he was so amazing at improvising that he just let him go, just that's all bill, what you saw on camera. what a waste that would have been if he was, in fact, a silent character. >>> second question. what animal actually made the sou sound effects for that wiley gopher? >> oh. >> think about it. >>...
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if the cabaret for this club owner and magician, rodney piper.'s notjust my life, but my workers and my families too. if everyone who not only lives here. they've 110w not only lives here. they've now lost theirjobs. we can't survive with this. it's an absolute nightmare. at this bar, helen and herfriend absolute nightmare. at this bar, helen and her friend julie have come here for a week in the sun after they thought it was safe to travel. back home, helen runs a pub and says quarantine means more money lost. when we get home, we have the quarantine. we've already lost a lot over the last three to four months being let down, money at home. nothing else i can do. away from the beach, barcelona and spain's most visited city. authorities are the sending out two messages to locals to minimise contact outside, to wear a mask in public, and to tours to come here to enjoy themselves, but they have the situation under control. but on the city's maine boulevard, it bears little resemblance to the hustle and bustle of summers on by. sergio has been runnin
if the cabaret for this club owner and magician, rodney piper.'s notjust my life, but my workers and my families too. if everyone who not only lives here. they've 110w not only lives here. they've now lost theirjobs. we can't survive with this. it's an absolute nightmare. at this bar, helen and herfriend absolute nightmare. at this bar, helen and her friend julie have come here for a week in the sun after they thought it was safe to travel. back home, helen runs a pub and says quarantine means...
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dean rodney. ♪ >> where's burt?ght. >> listen, dong dong, we honored him four years ago. >> so i made a mistake. >> and this is for you, clutch. you kidding, ronny and me, i call him ronny, he calls he dean. but you know, in 1988, you're going to be out of work, but i'll still be drunk. where's my accompanyist? he plays piano for me, too. how did you u get this out here? ♪ may i state it's been great and a a night like this a few people rate but i must admit at all honesty mr. wonderful as me ♪ ♪ there are those i suppose would get if they heard such bravo but i must repeat in all modesty mr. wonderful still here ♪ i drink a toast to him each night as you might think not because i wish him well but cause i love to drink ♪ ♪ so will you all in this fine hall raise a class to the champ of them all here's to dutch and his nancy too mr. wonderful yeah mr. wonderful mr. wonderful has you ♪ >> our 1981 variety club honoree, mr. burt reynolds. >> thank you, frank. look at that center table. i really wouldn't want your job.
dean rodney. ♪ >> where's burt?ght. >> listen, dong dong, we honored him four years ago. >> so i made a mistake. >> and this is for you, clutch. you kidding, ronny and me, i call him ronny, he calls he dean. but you know, in 1988, you're going to be out of work, but i'll still be drunk. where's my accompanyist? he plays piano for me, too. how did you u get this out here? ♪ may i state it's been great and a a night like this a few people rate but i must admit at all...
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, she has been working on reform issues for decadegoing all the way back to los angeles after the rodney king riots, she has street credit, she lais powith both the progressives, who really like her, as well as more moderate, even republicans, kevin mccarthy, the minority leader assembly speakersacramento around 2008, says she is his favorite democrat, i am not sure that helps her, the point is, she is able to work with different groups of people, she is very, she has an easy manner, she laughs easily, veryo smart, knowscy, she has a healthcare background, which is important, could be in this moment when we are dealing wind a ic, she is also up against kamala harris, who many feel has beenat the top of the list, they are in the process of vetting the candidates, going through things like income tax, spouse's income tax, health records, siblings, they do, itis a complete 360 review, i think it is going to comfortable with, who does he think he can govern with, it does look like he has a pretty good chance of winning. >> marisa, this has been a he tough week, antough week more coronaviruss
, she has been working on reform issues for decadegoing all the way back to los angeles after the rodney king riots, she has street credit, she lais powith both the progressives, who really like her, as well as more moderate, even republicans, kevin mccarthy, the minority leader assembly speakersacramento around 2008, says she is his favorite democrat, i am not sure that helps her, the point is, she is able to work with different groups of people, she is very, she has an easy manner, she laughs...
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angeles where white police officers were found not guilty for the brutal beating of a black motorist rodney king within a year are in ization was 1st formed and the idea there was to start working with people in the neighborhoods to identify what really are the root causes that led to this explosion of anger and it was police abuse and it was jobs disappearing from these neighborhoods and it was the crack epidemic where the only solution being offered was mass incarceration and over policing then in 1904 republican governor pete wilson and plainly states like tino population who are running for reelection by champion proposition 187 pete wilson has had little courage to say enough is enough the ballot initiative allowed californians to vote on whether to deny social services to undocumented immigrants and their children that's a little bit like what trump did and 2016 was to sort of capture an anti american way and try to ride that into the presidency also successful strategy as part pastore says the prop 27 by point new latino voters and leaders into the electoral process also helping to s
angeles where white police officers were found not guilty for the brutal beating of a black motorist rodney king within a year are in ization was 1st formed and the idea there was to start working with people in the neighborhoods to identify what really are the root causes that led to this explosion of anger and it was police abuse and it was jobs disappearing from these neighborhoods and it was the crack epidemic where the only solution being offered was mass incarceration and over policing...
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i'm a pragmatist yesterday i spoke to someone who said you know i was protesting during you know rodney king and so you know that was almost 30 years ago and you know here we are and where were you 30 years before that. and you know i just say you know people often say look to history as a guide to what has history has shown us you know incremental progress sort of progress. so but you know i hope this time is different a lot of people are out on the streets during a deadly pandemic and that sort of unprecedented so i mean even that counts for something. patrice sell it and thank you for sharing your experiences as black journalists covering the george floyd protest existing as journalists of color in the school right now. and so watching everybody to see next. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power develop into the basement company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against these developments we provide business growth promote socio economic benefits a
i'm a pragmatist yesterday i spoke to someone who said you know i was protesting during you know rodney king and so you know that was almost 30 years ago and you know here we are and where were you 30 years before that. and you know i just say you know people often say look to history as a guide to what has history has shown us you know incremental progress sort of progress. so but you know i hope this time is different a lot of people are out on the streets during a deadly pandemic and that...
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left a lot of room for some people to say, as they did, listen, when i was a younger woman with the rodney "what happened before? what--" you know, all of these missing pieces that jurors and some within the public say they needed, but with george floyd, what did you see in that video that made you know that this was the change? - what i saw is hatred. what i saw is generations of white people oppressing black people, and through his eyes, you could see pure hatred. ouwhpened before
left a lot of room for some people to say, as they did, listen, when i was a younger woman with the rodney "what happened before? what--" you know, all of these missing pieces that jurors and some within the public say they needed, but with george floyd, what did you see in that video that made you know that this was the change? - what i saw is hatred. what i saw is generations of white people oppressing black people, and through his eyes, you could see pure hatred. ouwhpened before
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it is a cabaret life for rodney piper, a club owner and magician who employs 100 staff.ork for eight. the house of illusion is not just my life but it is my family's life, all my workers' like it is everyone who lives here, they have now lost theirjobs. we cannot survive with this. it's an absolute nightmare. at shankly‘s bar, helen and herfriend julie have come here for a week in the sun after they thought it was safe to travel. back home, helen runs a pub in wigan and says quarantine means more money lost. when we get home we are going to have to quarantine. so, we have already lost over the last 3—4 months being locked down, when we get home we will have to quarantine for 1h days. and there is nothing else we can do. away from the beach, barcelona is spains's most visited city, and authorities are sending out two messages to locals to minimise contact outside, to wear a mask in public. and to tourists saying they have the situation under control. but on the city's main boulevard, it bears little resemblance to the hustle and bustle of summers gone by. sergio has been
it is a cabaret life for rodney piper, a club owner and magician who employs 100 staff.ork for eight. the house of illusion is not just my life but it is my family's life, all my workers' like it is everyone who lives here, they have now lost theirjobs. we cannot survive with this. it's an absolute nightmare. at shankly‘s bar, helen and herfriend julie have come here for a week in the sun after they thought it was safe to travel. back home, helen runs a pub in wigan and says quarantine means...
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i'm a pragmatist yesterday i spoke to someone who said you know i was protesting during you know rodney king and so you know that was almost 30 years ago and you know here we are and where were you 30 years before that. and you know i just say you know people often say look to history is a guide to what has history has shown us but you know incremental progress sort of progress. so but you know i hope this time is different a lot of people are out on the streets during a deadly pandemic and that's sort of unprecedented so i mean even that counts for something. patrice still is and thank you for sharing your experiences as black journalists covering the george floyd protest existing as journalists of color in the school right now we appreciate it and so much everybody to see next time. the u.s. is the richest country in the world yet it still doesn't have a universal health care system all the all skin why not to influential republican lani trend on top democrats say it in a special edition of head to head in $68500.00 lives a year we would save under medicare reform starting this doesn'
i'm a pragmatist yesterday i spoke to someone who said you know i was protesting during you know rodney king and so you know that was almost 30 years ago and you know here we are and where were you 30 years before that. and you know i just say you know people often say look to history is a guide to what has history has shown us but you know incremental progress sort of progress. so but you know i hope this time is different a lot of people are out on the streets during a deadly pandemic and...
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i'm a pragmatist yesterday i spoke to someone who said you know i was protesting during you know rodney king and so you know that was almost 30 years ago and you know here we are and where were you 30 years before that. and you know i just say you know people often say i look to history as a guide to what has history has shown us but you know incremental progress sort of progress. so but you know i hope this time is different a lot of people are out on the streets during a deadly pandemic and that's sort of unprecedented told me that counts for something. patrice sellers and thank you for sharing your experiences as black journalists covering the george floyd protest existing as journalists of color in the ski road like you helped me to appreciate it and so watching everybody to see next to a. business where do you want to buy no brown spots. business leaders just want to buy no brass power. oh and turn around and the top stories on ours is there at the coronavirus pandemic is crushing the world's most powerful economies and any recovery is being threatened by new surge in cases the us
i'm a pragmatist yesterday i spoke to someone who said you know i was protesting during you know rodney king and so you know that was almost 30 years ago and you know here we are and where were you 30 years before that. and you know i just say you know people often say i look to history as a guide to what has history has shown us but you know incremental progress sort of progress. so but you know i hope this time is different a lot of people are out on the streets during a deadly pandemic and...
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you know in a timber we have street names you know like the 4th street and rodney street all associated with slavery. you know half the new town some of the buildings are from slavery and therefore i feel of always felt that we should be putting up tracks we should have narrative all narratives narratives all these blacks to say. you know this person is building and this street was named after x. y. and said and they had this role in slavery and it must be accurate we don't i don't want them down out of sight out of mind remove the evidence remove the deep they must state with narratives on them where we can use them as part of our education in schools and in the community in general and that's why i feel we've taken down 2 statues the 3rd statue should be racism and we should not move beyond. the 3rd statute should be racism because it has damaged and killed enough people. it's less a huge opportunity for the education system both to reintroduce the areas of of scholarly political thoughts of that have been the elected like the radical tradition to confront scotland's own history as pa
you know in a timber we have street names you know like the 4th street and rodney street all associated with slavery. you know half the new town some of the buildings are from slavery and therefore i feel of always felt that we should be putting up tracks we should have narrative all narratives narratives all these blacks to say. you know this person is building and this street was named after x. y. and said and they had this role in slavery and it must be accurate we don't i don't want them...