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science board will go for the electric cut. him a bad. breath of the audio and mobility show. some of the car of the future so i don't. know what kind of sound will we want this. one strike because. we want to hear from the vehicle a solar or this. point is a car loud who. are quiet. and what alternative modes of silence running are there. really searching for their funniest things whether on 2 wheels 4 wheels or none at all it's time to listen up on rec. today cities have their own kind of surround sound but what impact does it have on us more e-commerce mean less noise and less stress personally i might have missed the sound. for a lot of people there's an emotional factor. of god with all gold. watches all the scans the whole. thing on. ok wall has since a little. 'd song of this because if you look from. this of all. those things that mall as a. roaring down the road like this it's hard to imagine an econ high bridge ever producing that kind of thrill. and. this is a man this is a muscle not competent. it is not. the business news is not the indios is not then. this is the
science board will go for the electric cut. him a bad. breath of the audio and mobility show. some of the car of the future so i don't. know what kind of sound will we want this. one strike because. we want to hear from the vehicle a solar or this. point is a car loud who. are quiet. and what alternative modes of silence running are there. really searching for their funniest things whether on 2 wheels 4 wheels or none at all it's time to listen up on rec. today cities have their own kind of...
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it was published now miller served on the defense science board which is a group of retired senior officials who tackle cyber and communication technology also weapons of mass destruction now he also won 4 times the medal for distinguished public service which is the highest award a civilian can get from the d. o. d. now as far as mark esper he says he had no idea they were going to be taking a picture rather saying that he thought he was only going to be doing 2 things one to go see the damage at st john's church and to talk to the troops in lafayette park that's directly across the street from the white house he also pushed back on the media saying that what was reported was an accurate take a listen national guard forces did not fire rubber bullets were tear gas into the crowd as reported 2nd guardsmen were instructed to wear helmets and personal protective equipment for their own protection not to service some form of intimidation. now melissa miller you also had others that were part of that walk to st john's church one of them actually being the nation's highest ranking military office
it was published now miller served on the defense science board which is a group of retired senior officials who tackle cyber and communication technology also weapons of mass destruction now he also won 4 times the medal for distinguished public service which is the highest award a civilian can get from the d. o. d. now as far as mark esper he says he had no idea they were going to be taking a picture rather saying that he thought he was only going to be doing 2 things one to go see the damage...
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the president take james miller for example the pentagon until tuesday he served on the defense science board been there since 2014 an obama holdover, he resigned his position on the board because he said the constitution was violated when president trump walked from the white house to st. john applicable church, he alleged the protesters who were dispersed at the order of the attorney general not the president by the way were law-abiding and teargas. in both instances he was wrong not permitting fax to get in the way of his faux outrage as we reported this week the u.s. park police denied the narrative of peaceful protest and the use of these teargas, it is amazing, punch the police chief stated protesters were throwing bricks at his officers, frozen water bottles, constant liquid being thrown at those trying to preserve peaceful assembly that intelligence revealed there was calls for violence against officers and the police warned the protesters three times to evacuate before they remove them from the area. only after the protesters had continued their violence where they dispersed the smok
the president take james miller for example the pentagon until tuesday he served on the defense science board been there since 2014 an obama holdover, he resigned his position on the board because he said the constitution was violated when president trump walked from the white house to st. john applicable church, he alleged the protesters who were dispersed at the order of the attorney general not the president by the way were law-abiding and teargas. in both instances he was wrong not...
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until tuesday he served on the defense science board. ere since 2014, an obama holdover. miller resigned his position on the board because he said the constitution was violated when president trump -- listen to this -- walked from the white house to st. john's episcopal church. miller alleged the protesters who were dispersed at the order of the attorney general, not the president, by the way, were, quote: law-abiding and tear gassed. in both instances he was wrong. not permitting facts to get in the way of his faux outrage, the u.s. parks police denied the use of these tear gas. it's amazing. police chief gregory e monaghan stated protesters were throwing bricks at his officers, frozen water bottles, caustic liquid all being thrown at those trying to preserve peaceful assembly. intelligence reveals there were calls for violence against those officers, and the park police warned the protesters three times to rack wait before they removed them from the area. only after the protesters had continued their violence were they dispersed by smok
until tuesday he served on the defense science board. ere since 2014, an obama holdover. miller resigned his position on the board because he said the constitution was violated when president trump -- listen to this -- walked from the white house to st. john's episcopal church. miller alleged the protesters who were dispersed at the order of the attorney general, not the president, by the way, were, quote: law-abiding and tear gassed. in both instances he was wrong. not permitting facts to get...
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official, james miller, who is undersecretary of defense for policy also resigned from the defense science board in protest of defense secretary mark esper accompanying president trump on his photo op last night, a photo op for which we now know attorney general william barr personally ordered a large crowd of peaceful protesters cleared out of the park across from the white house so the president could go pose for a photo. when the attorney general ordered those protesters, that charge was carried out on mounted police on horse back, volleys of tear gas, flash grenades, all so the president could pose for a photo op at st. john's episcopal church. that will turn out to be a signal thing in this moment in history. democratic presidential candidate joe biden for one turned it into a new center piece for his own campaign to make donald j. trump a one-term president. >> we have to be vigilant about the violence that's being done by this incumbent president to our economy and to the pursuit of justice. when peaceful protesters dispersed in order for a president -- a president -- from the doorstep of
official, james miller, who is undersecretary of defense for policy also resigned from the defense science board in protest of defense secretary mark esper accompanying president trump on his photo op last night, a photo op for which we now know attorney general william barr personally ordered a large crowd of peaceful protesters cleared out of the park across from the white house so the president could go pose for a photo. when the attorney general ordered those protesters, that charge was...
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the defense science board calling yesterday's operation an appalling use of force. the president visited yet another religious site this morning with a stop at st. john paul ii shrine. that prompted an angry response from the archbishop writing, i find it baffling and presence henceable that any catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated in a fashion that violates our religious principles which call us to defend the rights of all people. garrett haake was there in lafayette square yesterday when the pushing and tear gas started. he remains there tonight. garrett, how has this evening been different? >> reporter: brian, it's been a very different day here today. one of the largest, probably the largest protest i've seen here in lafayette square. ironically, the use of the church with the tactics, i talked to a lot of protesters today for whom this is the first day out. some of them felt like they didn't know how to show their support. they didn't know if this was their fight or protest. after seeing what federal police officers
the defense science board calling yesterday's operation an appalling use of force. the president visited yet another religious site this morning with a stop at st. john paul ii shrine. that prompted an angry response from the archbishop writing, i find it baffling and presence henceable that any catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated in a fashion that violates our religious principles which call us to defend the rights of all people. garrett haake was...
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the pentagon's defense science board calling yesterday's operation an appalling use of force. the president visited yet another religious site this morning with a stop at the st. john paul ii national shrine. that prompted an angry response from the catholic archbishop, the diocese of washington, who wrote, quote, i find it baffling and reprehensible that any catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated in a fashion that violates our religious principles, which call us to defend the rights of all people, even those with whom we might disagree. garrett haake remains in our nation's capital. he was there in lafayette square yesterday when the pushing and shoving and firing and tear gas started. he remains there for us tonight. garrett, how has this evening been different? >> reporter: brian, it's been a very different day here today. one of the largest -- probably the largest protest i've seen here in lafayette square. ironically, the president's use of force here yesterday and his visit to this church had the effect, i think, of uniting wash
the pentagon's defense science board calling yesterday's operation an appalling use of force. the president visited yet another religious site this morning with a stop at the st. john paul ii national shrine. that prompted an angry response from the catholic archbishop, the diocese of washington, who wrote, quote, i find it baffling and reprehensible that any catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated in a fashion that violates our religious principles,...
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and to increase government spending in things such as infrastructure schools prisons across the board science health care and today he announced another 5000000000 in addition to that in infrastructure projects experts say it's not going to read it leigh to change anything but boris johnson himself insists that this should remind us of roosevelt's new deal 90 years ago so he's setting a very high bar there for himself and i think it goes to show that here in the u.k. times of austerity is really over and that boris johnson is willing to throw money at the problems at the price communities and to increase mess of flee public spending within the next years so how bad is the u.k. economy. well it is pretty bad just to give you an example this high street that you see behind me after the shops were able to open again a couple of weeks ago half of the shops indeed did not open back up some went out of business some are just not able at the moment to comply with a social distancing rule but it is the u.k. is in the beginning off a major recession today we've got the latest numbers in the 1st quarte
and to increase government spending in things such as infrastructure schools prisons across the board science health care and today he announced another 5000000000 in addition to that in infrastructure projects experts say it's not going to read it leigh to change anything but boris johnson himself insists that this should remind us of roosevelt's new deal 90 years ago so he's setting a very high bar there for himself and i think it goes to show that here in the u.k. times of austerity is...
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transportation investment in response to economic downturns the national academies of science, transportation research board concluded any future transportation stimulus program should allocate most funds according to established formulas. our highway bill does that by sending 9 of every $10 directly to states for formula funding. the flex. to address transportation needs. what works for coastal cities may not work for communities in the heartland. the formula approach is the best method for rapidly aiding economic recovery for infrastructure investments. america's transportation infrastructure act will speed up project delivery of cutting red tape and typifying agency reviews. reducing the time it takes to get environmental permits means we can get project done faster cheaper, better, smarter. speeding up project delivery the legislation will enhance safety. the bill target investments to fix our aging bridges, reduce fatalities, protect pedestrians that minimize wildlife collisions. building saver, longer-lasting road is one of the best ways to keep the economy moving forward. passing america's transporta
transportation investment in response to economic downturns the national academies of science, transportation research board concluded any future transportation stimulus program should allocate most funds according to established formulas. our highway bill does that by sending 9 of every $10 directly to states for formula funding. the flex. to address transportation needs. what works for coastal cities may not work for communities in the heartland. the formula approach is the best method for...
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they will be up on board and they will do some fantastic science.talking about sending bob out with chris cassidy. they will maybe do some spacewalks together. this is an exciting time. we need their help for all the time it takes to do science aboard the space station. in the meantime, they did a test flight of a brand-new spaceship. how cool is that? emily: that is incredibly cool. you are going to be doing the very same thing they just did on boeing's version of the spacecraft, the star liner. how is that going and what is going through your mind as you prepare for this mission? we have about a minute left. myself, weew and carefully watched bob and doug and all the things they had to do. we are in a similar mission, similar mission profile. similar launchpad. we will just be down the coast, maybe two miles flying on a different rocket. we will be launching on the atlas v. we are looking forward to our turn. boeing has been working really hard and building our spacecraft and testing it out. we are in the middle of ground testing now. we are hopin
they will be up on board and they will do some fantastic science.talking about sending bob out with chris cassidy. they will maybe do some spacewalks together. this is an exciting time. we need their help for all the time it takes to do science aboard the space station. in the meantime, they did a test flight of a brand-new spaceship. how cool is that? emily: that is incredibly cool. you are going to be doing the very same thing they just did on boeing's version of the spacecraft, the star...
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and help as much as i can from the safety of my own home i board belgium's from my favorite places and my computer diligently computing for science. thanks so much for watching and if you feel like it please take out the other episodes of hash tag in this together. you can find them on the d w news facebook page let's keep hanging in there wait interest to get and we need each other to make it to the other side that's it for today on made in germany thank you for watching. enter the complex search. sweden's unique trust faced approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic project in the strict lockdowns imposed around the world but the policy as come under increasing criticism and pressure my guess this week you. sweden's foreign minister and linda with a death toll much higher than its neighbors as sweden made a deadly hour of conflict so far. in 30 minutes on w. . is no longer alone in belgium mourning more people are rising up on vets in the art historian is fighting against the romanticize ation of her country's colonial past and for confronting repression she is demanding more equal rights and respect for all nonwhite people
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and help as much as i can from the safety of my own home i board belters from my favorite places and my computer is diligently computing for science. thanks so much for watching and if you feel like it please take out the other episodes of hash tag in this together. you can find them on the d w news facebook page let's keep hanging in there interest to geta and we need each other to make it to the other side that's it for today on made in germany thank you for watching. and insidious weapon that can have devastating effect sexual violence. that's been deployed strategically in many conflicts. one has to destroy the morale of your opponent. of course. can't seem to deal with all the cases so most of the perpetrators go unpunished a wartime raid. 16 minutes on d. w. ringback ringback. ah i'm going crazy thing in all the time. how to handle our new lives in times of the corona and then d w reporter uses just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of team you're the one. thank you this is not life as we know it. in this together our new web series. i'm scared that the my work that's hard and in t
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say critic, why apply quarantine measures across the board including to countries with lower infection rates than the u.k.? particularly since the science government says it's relying upon seems to suggest instead focusing on countries with higher infection rates. and in any case why do it now when this is something that might more usefully have been ago ed two or three months at the ago at the height of britain's epidemic. >> if i'm a carrier now how would they control it? how would you know if i would spread to it anyone else? there's no track of that at all. and then it's just filling out a form. so all the plane was in the bus even though before we get to fly they said keep your social distance. keep your mask on. all that. t the bus was just literally inches between all of us. reporter: threats of further job losses mount with some in the hospitality and travel sector warning they won't survive the loss of summer business, normally one of the worrell's busiest airport bus heathrow is a desolate place now with up to a third of its staff thought to be in jeopardy. all the more so since new government rules mean many planes will stay
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board, the better. this is not a part sandal issue. science doesn't almost party lines and i will emphasize what she said. the importance that masks are available to anyone. i run a nonprofit that tries to get donated ppe to health care providers in need. we've also provided it to protesters, recognizing that folks out there need protection. it is critical for to us make sure that essential workers have masks and masks that protect them. we have to follow all those other precautions. masks alone are not sufficient. they are a critical part of the equation but they need to be accompanied by those other elements of a strong public health response as well. this isn't rocket science. this is really basic public health and it is time for to us invest in it and to get other americans to believe in it as well. >> yeah, no. we're not ready for rocket science. we're just working on regular science here but trying to get the word out. thanks to both of you. meanwhile, donald trump trying to go after health care coverage in the middle of a pandemic. neal
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critics why apply a quarantine measures across the board including to countries with lower infection rates than the u.k. particularly since the science the government says it's relying upon seems to suggest instead focusing on countries with higher infection rates and in any case why do it now when this is something that might more usefully have been applied 2 or 3 months ago at the height of britain's epidemic. new arrivals on monday pointed out other problems from here to home i'm going to use a public transport. so if i'm a courier now then how would they control it how would you know if i have spread it to anyone else so there's no track of that at all. and then. it's just filling up a form but that the bus was full of us so all the plane was in the bus even before we get to the flight they say keep your social this things keep your mask on and all that stuff but the bus was literally 30 centimeters between all of us. and threats of further job losses mount with some in the travel and hospitality sector warning they won't survive the loss of some of business it's normally one of the world's busiest airports but heathrow is a deso
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prevent diarrhea in children taking antibiotics, a remedy he's on the board of a non-profit industry finance group that promotes sciencesearchers have tried with mixed results. >> merenstein: i think the data is there. i recommend probiotics mainly for people who are on antibiotics, and for people with irritable bowel disease. >> lapook: i wonder what our viewers are thinking right now, right? they're hearing you saying, it definitely helps, probiotics, and others are saying, there's no good evidence that it helps. are they throwing a brick through the television screen just about now? >> merenstein: they are, but they have been throwing a brick, you know, for the last 20 years, when we tell them everyone needs vitamin d, and everyone needs, you know, echinacea for colds, or zinc for colds. i think it's difficult to be a consumer, because things change so quickly. but i think we need more probiotic research. >> lapook: one cause of confusion may be the placebo effect. some people using probiotics may feel better because they expect to feel better. and figuring out what probiotics do inside the gut isd. one reason is th
prevent diarrhea in children taking antibiotics, a remedy he's on the board of a non-profit industry finance group that promotes sciencesearchers have tried with mixed results. >> merenstein: i think the data is there. i recommend probiotics mainly for people who are on antibiotics, and for people with irritable bowel disease. >> lapook: i wonder what our viewers are thinking right now, right? they're hearing you saying, it definitely helps, probiotics, and others are saying,...
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board donald trump for president 2020 and from washington d.c. elizabeth and professor of american studies and political science at george washington university a warm welcome to you all like to begin in new jersey would stable not just you or a retired police left tenant. defunding the police help is that a good idea does it need to be done well we're already seeing how bad an idea it is over the past 48 hours or more people were shot in seattle new york city 77 people wounded in 55 shootings over this past week los angeles their crime rate has spiked to 270 percent and it's just going on and on and on defunding the police is a politically correct way of saying let's get rid of the police now there are certain areas that the police can certainly not become too much involved in where when it comes to crime fighting you need police officers and i've got to tell you what is troubling is that the people who are suffering the most are minorities begging for police to come in and it's the democrats and the source those who are saying you don't need cops we'll take care of you it's interesting you're in new jersey a couple of years ago i was in new jersey
board donald trump for president 2020 and from washington d.c. elizabeth and professor of american studies and political science at george washington university a warm welcome to you all like to begin in new jersey would stable not just you or a retired police left tenant. defunding the police help is that a good idea does it need to be done well we're already seeing how bad an idea it is over the past 48 hours or more people were shot in seattle new york city 77 people wounded in 55 shootings...
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critics why apply a quarantine measures across the board including to countries with lower infection rates than the u.k. particularly since the science the government says it's relying upon seems to suggest instead focusing on countries with higher infection rates and in any case why do it now when this is something that might more usefully have been applied to us 3 months ago at the height of britain's epidemic new arrivals on monday pointed out other problems from here to home on the use of public transport. so if i'm a courier now then how would they control it how would you know if i have spread it to anyone else so there's no truck of that at all. and then. it's just filling up a form but the the bus was full of us so all the plane was in the bus even though before we get to the flight they say keep your social this things keep your mask on and all that stuff but the bus was literally 30 centimeters between all of us. and threats of further job losses mount with some in the travel and hospitality sector warning they won't survive the loss of some of business it's normally one of the world's busiest airports but heathrow is a des
critics why apply a quarantine measures across the board including to countries with lower infection rates than the u.k. particularly since the science the government says it's relying upon seems to suggest instead focusing on countries with higher infection rates and in any case why do it now when this is something that might more usefully have been applied to us 3 months ago at the height of britain's epidemic new arrivals on monday pointed out other problems from here to home on the use of...
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edges with medical science and tech stocks and other things to ensure there is not an unfair advantage. it is a broad categorical ban, something to get on board with but this is a broad attack looking for mass promise in their? daymac so much more to discuss and not enough time so please come back soon. it seems worries about the spread of abca24 but the headlines are back. doctor mark siegel here to break down the facts next. now there's new dawn powerwash dish spray. the faster, easier way to clean as you go. it cleans grease five times faster. on easy messes, just spray, wipe, and rinse. on tough messes, the spray-activated suds cut through grease on contact, without water. just wipe, and rinse. get dishes done faster. new dawn powerwash dish spray. spray. wipe. rinse. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how mu
edges with medical science and tech stocks and other things to ensure there is not an unfair advantage. it is a broad categorical ban, something to get on board with but this is a broad attack looking for mass promise in their? daymac so much more to discuss and not enough time so please come back soon. it seems worries about the spread of abca24 but the headlines are back. doctor mark siegel here to break down the facts next. now there's new dawn powerwash dish spray. the faster, easier way to...
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science, really remarkable woman. she is also part of the 1776 night that bob woodson has organized and part of a black voices for trump advisory board member and i could go on and on. doctor swain, you are very, very impressive, but people who don't know, give us a little bit of your background. >> i'm an american success story. i was one of 12 children born and raised in the rural south. we all dropped out of school after we completed the eighth grade. by the time i was 20 i had three small children and i went to community college and got the first of 5 degrees and i eventually became a successful university professor earning early tenure at princeton, i've been cited by the u.s. supreme court, and i love america. if you haven't noticed i'm black. >> that is a fantastic background. you've seen what's been going on in this country. athletes, commissioner of nfl, hollywood, the democrat party on the left, pelosi and schumer, first of all when asking a question, is this a civil rights movement like that of the 1960s that have a specific agenda on equality, voting, access. this has but over throw of the original principles of our gover
science, really remarkable woman. she is also part of the 1776 night that bob woodson has organized and part of a black voices for trump advisory board member and i could go on and on. doctor swain, you are very, very impressive, but people who don't know, give us a little bit of your background. >> i'm an american success story. i was one of 12 children born and raised in the rural south. we all dropped out of school after we completed the eighth grade. by the time i was 20 i had three...
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all countries across the board including and frankly there are a lot of them now countries with lower infection rates than the u.k. the government says it's relying on the science that will the science for that contention begins to look doubtful when scientists are heard to say that the point of a policy like this is to target specifically and efficiently countries with higher infection rates than the u.k. as indeed other countries have done with some effect and have done so far earlier in their epidemics and the other line of criticism of course is that this is all happening far too late. saying a u.k. cabinet minister is condemning protesters who tore down a statue of a 17th century slave trader home secretary pretty patel described it as actually displacement and an act of vandalism crowds and bristol rep delp a 125 year old statue and threw it into a harbor well i think that is utterly disgraceful and that speaks to the acts of disorder public disorder that actually they have now become a distraction from the cause in which people are actually actively protest in about and trying to empathize and sympathize with. u.k. prime minister boss johnson also condem
all countries across the board including and frankly there are a lot of them now countries with lower infection rates than the u.k. the government says it's relying on the science that will the science for that contention begins to look doubtful when scientists are heard to say that the point of a policy like this is to target specifically and efficiently countries with higher infection rates than the u.k. as indeed other countries have done with some effect and have done so far earlier in...
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science and. visited other news live from berlin make a full their 1st face to face talks in months the germans also host a french president for discussions on how to get the skeptics on board their 750000000000 euro coronavirus rescue plan to. attend a talk at the commercial heart of pakistan government to talk to stock exchange in the city of karachi police if used and people have been accused including gold for a few students coming up. the most in women who say chinese a photo.
science and. visited other news live from berlin make a full their 1st face to face talks in months the germans also host a french president for discussions on how to get the skeptics on board their 750000000000 euro coronavirus rescue plan to. attend a talk at the commercial heart of pakistan government to talk to stock exchange in the city of karachi police if used and people have been accused including gold for a few students coming up. the most in women who say chinese a photo.
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university president the board of trustees concluded that wilson's racist views and policies were significant even by the standards of his own time as a spence is a professor of political science and africana studies at johns hopkins university he says a black lives matter movement has created momentum for more political change when i talk about victims of police violence like george floyd george floyd was positive of. tested positive for kobe was a bouncer and a truck driver. arbor a who was killed not by police but by police action but by police like action he was he wanted to be an electrician but he couldn't graduate who didn't have intuition the next has to be linking the this protest up with labor dynamic there's a reason why when i go to the convenience store to shop every employee is black the last asked for me that's what the next step is where in the middle of political struggle right now we've been in the middle political struggle for a little bit but we're in political struggle with a tendency that arguably is and its death throes and they're not going to go down the house of representatives just voted to to make d.c. a state that's not going to get out of the sena
university president the board of trustees concluded that wilson's racist views and policies were significant even by the standards of his own time as a spence is a professor of political science and africana studies at johns hopkins university he says a black lives matter movement has created momentum for more political change when i talk about victims of police violence like george floyd george floyd was positive of. tested positive for kobe was a bouncer and a truck driver. arbor a who was...
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science. >> our community has done better at controlling the virus than almost any other community in the entire united states. >> reporter: dr. sarah cody told the board of supervisors that in the coming days, some sector also be given the green light to prepare for reopening. the county has more than 750 contact tracers to help investigate cases. and more than 50 testing sites throughout the area. however, this comes as covid-19 numbers rise across the region. >> the root cause of this pandemic in the u.s. is a collective national failure to invest in public health preparedness. so we're in the place where just managing this as best we can, county by county. >> reporter: for these workers, concerns continue to mount as time goes on. >> there's many of us that are going bankrupt because the bills have not stopped but the money has. so we really are looking for more response. >> reporter: in san jose, chris nguyen, "abc7 news." >>> let's go to the north bay now. marin county is pausing part of its reopening plan after seeing the largest spike in coronavirus cases there since the pandemic started. today was supposed to be the reopening for many business
science. >> our community has done better at controlling the virus than almost any other community in the entire united states. >> reporter: dr. sarah cody told the board of supervisors that in the coming days, some sector also be given the green light to prepare for reopening. the county has more than 750 contact tracers to help investigate cases. and more than 50 testing sites throughout the area. however, this comes as covid-19 numbers rise across the region. >> the root...
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sciences should reopen in mid to late july. the de young museum will open on july 7th for members in july 10th for the general public. bart's board of directors says it wants really relieve its officers from dealing with certain types of incidents among them in or drug use and homelessness kron four's dan kerman has more on that. >>during parts online board meeting thursday, the board majority voted to have its staff rethink what type of incidents park police respond to. >>i think this is a good opportunity to accept the challenge of black lives matter and the people around the bay area who called bart board deepen the police and to really take resources that are not being affected the stand and move them in different directions to try and address some of the problem said that that that we can do a better job with bart board director bevin death these resolution calls on staff to look at quote, new approaches that emphasize responding to homelessness mental illness and addiction without relying on armed police. >>police departments don't have resources to help individuals in these situations and so it's really put on a lot of peo
sciences should reopen in mid to late july. the de young museum will open on july 7th for members in july 10th for the general public. bart's board of directors says it wants really relieve its officers from dealing with certain types of incidents among them in or drug use and homelessness kron four's dan kerman has more on that. >>during parts online board meeting thursday, the board majority voted to have its staff rethink what type of incidents park police respond to. >>i think...
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board of supervisors meeting. people are demanding the county get rid of the policy and end the public health emergency. >> none of this is based on science, rather a nefarious political agenda to sigh license the people and strip freedoms from hard-working americans. >> 100 people spoke out about the mandate. only one person spoke out in favor of it. it went into effect two weeks ago. >>> starting friday people can dine outdoors again in san francisco. the mayor announcing health and safety modifications for restaurants to reopen. only six people per table unless from the same household. face coverings will be required except when at the same table. guests can only go into the building to get to the restroom or order at the counter. the mayor is encouraging restaurants to apply for the program that allows them to use sidewalks and streets for more space. >>> now san francisco bars are pushing to speed up their reopening process, too. the state is allowing most stand-alone bars to reopen this week in san francisco, officials said bars will not reopen until mid-august. some bars in the city have started an online petition asking the mayor
board of supervisors meeting. people are demanding the county get rid of the policy and end the public health emergency. >> none of this is based on science, rather a nefarious political agenda to sigh license the people and strip freedoms from hard-working americans. >> 100 people spoke out about the mandate. only one person spoke out in favor of it. it went into effect two weeks ago. >>> starting friday people can dine outdoors again in san francisco. the mayor announcing...
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sciences should open up in mid to late july. the de young museum opens on july 7th for members and july 10th for the general public. >>well bart's board of directors says it wants to relieve its officers from dealing with certain types of incidents among them drug use and homelessness kron four's dan kerman reports. >>during parts online board meeting thursday, the board majority voted to have its staff rethink what type of incidents park police respond to. >>i think this is a good opportunity to accept the challenge of black lives matter and the people around the bay area who called bart board deepen the police and to really take resources that are not being affected the stand and move them in different directions to try and address some of the problem said that that that we can do a better job with bart board director bevin death these resolution calls on staff to look at quote, new approaches that emphasize responding to homelessness mental illness and addiction without relying on armed police. >>police departments don't have resources to help individuals in these situations and so is really put on a lot of people in situations wit
sciences should open up in mid to late july. the de young museum opens on july 7th for members and july 10th for the general public. >>well bart's board of directors says it wants to relieve its officers from dealing with certain types of incidents among them drug use and homelessness kron four's dan kerman reports. >>during parts online board meeting thursday, the board majority voted to have its staff rethink what type of incidents park police respond to. >>i think this is a...
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board this morning. coronavirus good news, that will catch her eye. scienceal trial and error keeping more patience alive. this makes the case that it's not that coronavirus has become any less deadly, but we have had treatments improved so much that we are able to keep more people alive when they do contract the disease. >> that is a fair point. no proof or a sign that mutated. we now know so much more about covid-19 that we didn't know before that we didn't learn coming out of china. we are learning about the blood clotting that it causes using a blood thinners early in the day treating the inflammation, managing the respirators, all of this and then the antiviral drug, all of this has allowed everyone to come together and treat sick patients and get them over it. another thing which is like a respirator only even more advanced for very severe patients. is a respiratory device that has saved many lives. all of this is causing less death. >> sandra: now of course we await the possible vaccine as we know trials are underway. always good to see you, thank you.
board this morning. coronavirus good news, that will catch her eye. scienceal trial and error keeping more patience alive. this makes the case that it's not that coronavirus has become any less deadly, but we have had treatments improved so much that we are able to keep more people alive when they do contract the disease. >> that is a fair point. no proof or a sign that mutated. we now know so much more about covid-19 that we didn't know before that we didn't learn coming out of china. we...
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all countries across the board including and frankly there are a lot of them now countries with lower infection rates than the u.k. the government says it's relying on the science that will the science for that contention begins to look doubtful when scientists are heard to say that the point of a policy like this is to target specifically and efficiently countries with higher infection rates than the u.k. as indeed other countries have done with some effect and have done so far earlier in their epidemics and the other line of criticism of course is that this is all happening far too late. more than 36000 people are known to have died from corona virus in brazil and as president continues to plague the seriousness of covert 19 people have come out protest against his handling of the crisis and racism as a latin america and as a. government opponents who had until now banged on pots and pans from their balconies came out onto the streets of sao paolo in large numbers to protest for the 1st time since the pandemic reached brazil their country now has the world's 3rd highest death toll from a culvert 90 but they defied their grim reality because their list of grie
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science to inform their decision making process. >> our community has done better at controlling this virus than almost any other large community in the entire united states. >> reporter: public health office dr. sarah cody told the board of supervisors that in the coming days some sector als given the green light to reopen. the county has 750 contact tracers to track case. this comes as covid-19 numbers rise in the region. >> root cause of this pandemic in the u.s. is a collective national failure to invest in public health preparedness. so we are now in the place where just managing this as best we can, county by county. >> reporter: but for these workers, concerns continue to mount as time goes on. >> there's many of us that are going bankrupt because theabilities have not stopped -- the bills have not stopped but the money has. so we are looking for more response. >> reporter: in san jose, chris nguyen, "abc7 news." >>> half of what's opened and closed in the county, go to our website, abc7news.com. it sorts it all out for you in an easy-to-use guide county by county. >>> oakland parents and teachers celebrating after state leaders opted not to close schools in light of the pandemic. the group has been calling for
science to inform their decision making process. >> our community has done better at controlling this virus than almost any other large community in the entire united states. >> reporter: public health office dr. sarah cody told the board of supervisors that in the coming days some sector als given the green light to reopen. the county has 750 contact tracers to track case. this comes as covid-19 numbers rise in the region. >> root cause of this pandemic in the u.s. is a...