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scott johnson has been reporting on powderhorn park. he joins us from minneapolis.his is the most predictable problem in the history of america. how do you get out of it? >> it's a difficult question but i think you've done the right thing and identifying where the trouble comes from. in minnesota it comes from the top, governor walz. one of the 78 executive orders that he's promulgated in the era of one-man rule following the covid-19 epidemic prohibited law enforcement from removing homeless people from parks. the powderhorn park is 1 of 38 with homeless in the city of minneapolis with homeless encampments. it's grown in the way that we said to include 560 tense. tomorrow night the park board is meeting to try to bring the number down from 38 parks with homeless encampments in them to 20 parks with homeless encampments in them. in minneapolis, that would be progress but it's really pathetic. despite the sanitation that you referred to in the introduction, i took a drive around there this afternoon. it's disgusting. no surprise there either. so i think it will be p
scott johnson has been reporting on powderhorn park. he joins us from minneapolis.his is the most predictable problem in the history of america. how do you get out of it? >> it's a difficult question but i think you've done the right thing and identifying where the trouble comes from. in minnesota it comes from the top, governor walz. one of the 78 executive orders that he's promulgated in the era of one-man rule following the covid-19 epidemic prohibited law enforcement from removing...
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policy and political standpoint i'm not sure there is much deeper inquiry that can be pursued scott johnson great to get your thoughts thanks for talking to al jazeera thank you thank you now the u.n. security council has missed a deadline to reach an agreement to keep cross border aid flowing into syria russia with the support of china wants to cut the number of crossings in use but the u.s. and other council members say that would deprive syrian civilians of lifesaving supplies of diplomatic editor james bays reports the delivery of medicine food and other vital supplies to hundreds of thousands of syrians is at risk the security council deadlocked on details of the authorization of a brought into northern syria from turkey the council's now voted 5 times in just 4 days on a new resolution 3 versions written by russia didn't pass the result of the voting is that follows. 2 other texts drafted by both german germany were blocked the draft resolution has not been adopted owing to the negative vote of 2 permanent members of the council even though everyone else on the council supported them
policy and political standpoint i'm not sure there is much deeper inquiry that can be pursued scott johnson great to get your thoughts thanks for talking to al jazeera thank you thank you now the u.n. security council has missed a deadline to reach an agreement to keep cross border aid flowing into syria russia with the support of china wants to cut the number of crossings in use but the u.s. and other council members say that would deprive syrian civilians of lifesaving supplies of diplomatic...
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african-americans and we find that very broadly not only like someone like johnson but legal protections with that dred scott decision. and to protect those families and to economic opportunities so instantly to demand those rates. and those that are stoked by andrew johnson. with a series of laws with the regime and with the survival of the ideology. and with professional reconstruction we see real change for the first time. and with that reconstruction with that protectionist. and that which has been denied by a political voice. and tragically then experiment in interracial democracy is under siege from the moment it begins. and with that confederate ideology and meant to have that zero-sum game. >> christopher wants to know and with our lost cause narrative of the confederacy and that they did not need saving. >> so alluding to the things the prophecy of deliverance is problematic. and those were to be condescending. and many felt this was part of our representative of the northern condescension. that northerners felt southern slaveholders were condescending toward them. and then to keep white southern su
african-americans and we find that very broadly not only like someone like johnson but legal protections with that dred scott decision. and to protect those families and to economic opportunities so instantly to demand those rates. and those that are stoked by andrew johnson. with a series of laws with the regime and with the survival of the ideology. and with professional reconstruction we see real change for the first time. and with that reconstruction with that protectionist. and that which...
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>> i cosponsored that bill with senator ron's johnson, he, rick scott and i, three businessmen in theenate put that great proposal out there. look at very simply. 90% of people are working. 4% is considered full employment. so you have got 6% out there still been dislocated by government. so something does need to be done. democrats want to do this through the election, mostly the reason, to the end of the year. the think i hear most going back home to indiana, i can't get people back to work. in places where your economy was not shut down unduly, mostly red state, ironically, we need people to get back. you do not want to have perverse incentive of encouraging people to not come back to the jobs they had before. so there could be a vote yet today, possibly on something. i'm not sure but that is where we're going to come from. they want to i have got american public another 3.5 trillion in debt for a bunch of other extraneous stuff unrelated. you got to remember, the economy was the best that it had ever been. i've been at it 37 years. the trump economy of lower regulations and tax re
>> i cosponsored that bill with senator ron's johnson, he, rick scott and i, three businessmen in theenate put that great proposal out there. look at very simply. 90% of people are working. 4% is considered full employment. so you have got 6% out there still been dislocated by government. so something does need to be done. democrats want to do this through the election, mostly the reason, to the end of the year. the think i hear most going back home to indiana, i can't get people back to...
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johnson is denying those allegations. david? >> our white house correspondent rachel scott tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> when we come back, the severe weather threat tonight, from washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city, all philadelphia, new york city, all included. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic philadelphia, new york city, all included. rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way ocean spray works with nature every day even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven
johnson is denying those allegations. david? >> our white house correspondent rachel scott tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> when we come back, the severe weather threat tonight, from washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city, all philadelphia, new york city, all included. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic philadelphia, new york city, all included. rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko...
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rick scott and ron johnson say they need more information from states about how they spent money fromnavirus bills. mcconnell wanted to cap the price tag of the legislation at $1 trillion but that figure will likely soar above that threshold because mcconnell and even president trump need democratic votes to pass the bill. a senior house democratic leadership aide tells fox they are waiting for mcconnell, the kentucky republican was silent on the floor today about a possible bill, but he laid out a path yesterday. >> we'll lay out the specifics. i'm going to introduce a bill in the next few days that is a starting place that enjoys fairly significant support among republican senators. at that point, we'll be more specific about how to allocate but we do envision direct checks again. reporter: chuck schumer, the senate minority leader, railed against mcconnell today because he did not mention a coronavirus bill during his opening remarks on the senate floor today. he said that republicans are tied in knotts, his term. there's a deadline here, the 31st of july, that's when unemployment
rick scott and ron johnson say they need more information from states about how they spent money fromnavirus bills. mcconnell wanted to cap the price tag of the legislation at $1 trillion but that figure will likely soar above that threshold because mcconnell and even president trump need democratic votes to pass the bill. a senior house democratic leadership aide tells fox they are waiting for mcconnell, the kentucky republican was silent on the floor today about a possible bill, but he laid...
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johnson. i know there are plenty of scott a chance and much of indonesia's a rather a strong powerful thunderstorms at times across areas of the philippines as well but some particularly heavy downpours in and around thailand this is bankole just how much rain has it come down some very strong thunderstorms at times fairly typical for this time of year and a slightly more in the forecast on saturday you can see here those raising standing right there down the apron and so the heavy at times and again across into much of the northern and western civ march i mean while we've got cyclic conditions across much of java it will stay dry and fine as it go through sunday as well elsewhere will see more of those the thunderstorms and the showers now down across central strader we've seen some very heavy rain through coastal areas of queensland that is about to clear you can see the system working its way further towards the south in the east but what will happen on saturday as we see quite a scattering of rain much of new south wales they dismiss showers into the southern portions of the south island of new
johnson. i know there are plenty of scott a chance and much of indonesia's a rather a strong powerful thunderstorms at times across areas of the philippines as well but some particularly heavy downpours in and around thailand this is bankole just how much rain has it come down some very strong thunderstorms at times fairly typical for this time of year and a slightly more in the forecast on saturday you can see here those raising standing right there down the apron and so the heavy at times and...
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. >> that seems to contradict reported statements from the ambassador, woody johnson, himself. abc's rachel scott>> reporter: new questions about whether the president tried to convince the u.k. to move the british open to his turnberry golf resort in scotland. >> everybody comes here, they all want to come to turnberry. >> reporter: "the new york times" reports in 2018, the president's ambassador to the u.k., billionaire woody johnson, told multiple colleagues trump pressured him to try and make the move happen. johnson's former deputy tells abc news, he warned the ambassador, it would be unethical for the president to use his office for personal profit. lukens says johnson still pitched the idea to scotland's secretary of state david mendel. a spokesperson for the british government says that conversation never happened. >> no, i never spoke to woody johnson about that, turnberry's a highly respected course as you know, one of the best in the world. >> reporter: but the president has not been shy about using his stature to promote his own properties. just last year he chose his doral resort in
. >> that seems to contradict reported statements from the ambassador, woody johnson, himself. abc's rachel scott>> reporter: new questions about whether the president tried to convince the u.k. to move the british open to his turnberry golf resort in scotland. >> everybody comes here, they all want to come to turnberry. >> reporter: "the new york times" reports in 2018, the president's ambassador to the u.k., billionaire woody johnson, told multiple colleagues...
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and position thank you case boris johnson offered permanent residency visas to up to 3000000 hong kong citizens australian prime minister scott morrison suspended an extradition agreement with hong kong and plan to extend visas for the territory's residents. germany's government on the other hand is treading softly its response to hong kong's new security law is being criticized from different sides of the political spectrum while expressing concern for china's influence in hong kong chancellor angela merkel repeatedly called for an open dialogue with china and reinforce the country's role as an important partner but even members of america's government coalition said her stance towards china needs to change. you know we need to consider china for what it actually is it's a trade partner it's an economic and technological competitor but it is above all also a systemic competitor that has a completely different model of governance for the state and for society and merkel must incorporate these important factors into her china policy. the s.p.d. along with the opposition greens and free democrats is also calling for the governm
and position thank you case boris johnson offered permanent residency visas to up to 3000000 hong kong citizens australian prime minister scott morrison suspended an extradition agreement with hong kong and plan to extend visas for the territory's residents. germany's government on the other hand is treading softly its response to hong kong's new security law is being criticized from different sides of the political spectrum while expressing concern for china's influence in hong kong chancellor...
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johnson. we'll speak to dr. scott leeb about what that progress means next at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ehow does the world reopen for business? to return to the workplace, safely, companies will need the right tools. that's why salesforce created work.com it's an all-new suite of apps, expertise, and services. to manage this crisis today, and thrive tomorrow. everything companies need to return to the workplace. let's reopen. safely. this piece is talking yeah?. so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only p
johnson. we'll speak to dr. scott leeb about what that progress means next at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ehow does the world reopen for business? to return to the workplace, safely, companies will need the right tools. that's why salesforce created work.com it's an all-new suite of apps, expertise, and services. to manage this crisis today, and thrive tomorrow. everything companies need to...
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prime minister boris johnson has a blunt warning as the uk opens businesses, don't overdo it. scott what's happening there. >> americans will be celebrating the 4th and so will the british for an entirely different reason. this saturday barber shops, pubs will be allowed to reopen to the public months after being shuttered due to the coronavirus. last month british prime minister boris johnson said he was confident these loosened restrictions should lead to second spikes in infections to overwhelm the country's socialized health system. today he's asking people to, devote, not overdo it this weekend. in an interview he asked people not to undo the progress made in the uk. first responders and police were also sending out a similar message. in that interview the prime minister also signaled he may not renew government wage subsidy for furloughed workers saying long-term furloughs were not good for employees or the economy either. >> thank you very much. coming up mayor de blasio announces schools will be reopening in september but what will it look like. multiple states setting distu
prime minister boris johnson has a blunt warning as the uk opens businesses, don't overdo it. scott what's happening there. >> americans will be celebrating the 4th and so will the british for an entirely different reason. this saturday barber shops, pubs will be allowed to reopen to the public months after being shuttered due to the coronavirus. last month british prime minister boris johnson said he was confident these loosened restrictions should lead to second spikes in infections to...
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. >> i'm scott mcclain in london will restaurants and pubs will be reopening tomorrow. last month, boris johnsont be a second spike in cases as a result. certain ly nothing that would overwhelm the health care system. today though, he has a much more blunt message to the british public and that's don't blow it. don't undo the progress that a the u.k. has already made against the coronavirus. now there is some risk in going to the pub. not only from the virus, but the pub will be taking down the names and contact information of pubgoers just in case there's an outbreak linked to that place, which may mean people having to quarantine for two weeks whether they have symptoms or not. >> all right. thank you to everyone. we are just two hours away now from president trump leaving the white house from the july fourth celebration at mt. rushmore. no social distancing or masks required. here's a look at what else to watch out for today. >> there's a place where a man born on another planet makes a singer born to be a star. where a big bang meets a bot a bing. meets a guy named bing. >> can i interest yo
. >> i'm scott mcclain in london will restaurants and pubs will be reopening tomorrow. last month, boris johnsont be a second spike in cases as a result. certain ly nothing that would overwhelm the health care system. today though, he has a much more blunt message to the british public and that's don't blow it. don't undo the progress that a the u.k. has already made against the coronavirus. now there is some risk in going to the pub. not only from the virus, but the pub will be taking...
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so the scott' here feel their government is handling it better boosting the desire for independence. that worries boris johnsonoesn't want to be the british prime minister that sees the union break up. >> thank you, nic. >>> twitter says hackers who took over 130 accounts including those of joe biden, barack obama, elon musk, they accessed direct messages of 36 users. one is a dutch elected official. the hack appears to be a bitcoin scam. the relative ease with which they did it shows that hackers with more malicious goals could wreak havoc. >>> the antifeminist lawyer has been linked to a rival men's rights activist in california. the gunman appeared to be wearing a fed ex uniform. >> he apparently kills himself monday after shooting the judge's husband and son and the son died in the attack. >>> this morning america is mourning the death of another civil rights icon. charles evers died yesterday. his younger brother was assassinated in 1963. charles made history when he was elected the first african-american mayor in the state of mississippi. charles evers was 97. >>> the fbi exhuming the body of alonzo broo
so the scott' here feel their government is handling it better boosting the desire for independence. that worries boris johnsonoesn't want to be the british prime minister that sees the union break up. >> thank you, nic. >>> twitter says hackers who took over 130 accounts including those of joe biden, barack obama, elon musk, they accessed direct messages of 36 users. one is a dutch elected official. the hack appears to be a bitcoin scam. the relative ease with which they did it...
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broadly, not only freedom to work for wages some like johnson would have it but political voice, legal protections, the kind that would void the old dread scott decision that denied them citizenship, the right to form families and protect those families, the right to marriage, economic opportunity and so on. they begin instantly to move forward and to demand those rights to try to secure them. they are met from the very beginning of this presidential phase of reconstruction with white southern recalcitrance witches which is stoked by andrew johnson against former confederate, restores them to power. that is a series of laws are passed in the south under the jeffersonian regime, which shows the survival of the proslavery ideology in a world without slavery, these are so-called black coats fadiman too fast and subordinates status on freed people. when we have congressional reconstruction we see real change for the first time because african-americans have become voters and officeholders and they acquire in that when a congressional reconstruction some of those key rights, rights to self protection, minimal rights of the protection which had bee
broadly, not only freedom to work for wages some like johnson would have it but political voice, legal protections, the kind that would void the old dread scott decision that denied them citizenship, the right to form families and protect those families, the right to marriage, economic opportunity and so on. they begin instantly to move forward and to demand those rights to try to secure them. they are met from the very beginning of this presidential phase of reconstruction with white southern...
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broadly not only freedom to work for someone like johnson would have it but political voice legal protections the kind that would void the old dred scottdecision that denied them citizenship the rights to swarm families and protect the families and the rights to marriage economic opportunity and so on. they began instantly to move for and demand those rights to try to secure them. they are met from the very beginning of this presidential phase of reconstruction with white southern Ãwhich is stopped by andrew johnson who gives former confederates to restore them to power. that has a series of laws passed which shows once scholars put the survival of the Ãbwhen we have congressional reconstruction we see real change for the first time because african americans have become rotors and officeholders and they choir in that window congressional reconstruction some of those key rights, rights to self protection minimal rights of self protection which had been denied them. they acquire a political voice and as i explained tragically that experiment in interracial democracy in the south and congressional reconstruction is under siege from the mo
broadly not only freedom to work for someone like johnson would have it but political voice legal protections the kind that would void the old dred scottdecision that denied them citizenship the rights to swarm families and protect the families and the rights to marriage economic opportunity and so on. they began instantly to move for and demand those rights to try to secure them. they are met from the very beginning of this presidential phase of reconstruction with white southern Ãwhich is...
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broadly, freedom to work for wages as someone like johnson would have but political voice, legal protections of the kind that would void the old dred scottecision that denied them citizenship, the rights to form families and protect the families the right to marriage, economic opportunity, and so on. so they began instantly to move for and to demand those rights to try to secure them. and they are met from the very beginning of this presidential phase of redone instruction is white southern recalcitrance who is smoked by andrew johnson who restores them to power. that has a series of laws passed in he south under the johnsonian regime which shows the survivaloff he proslavery ideology in a world worth slavery. when we have congressional reconstruction we see real change for the first time because african-americans have become voters and officeholder, and they acquire in that window of congressional reconstruction the key rights, right to self-protection, some kind of minimal right to self-protection which had been denied them. they acquire a political voice and as i explained, tragically that experiment in interracial democracy in the so
broadly, freedom to work for wages as someone like johnson would have but political voice, legal protections of the kind that would void the old dred scottecision that denied them citizenship, the rights to form families and protect the families the right to marriage, economic opportunity, and so on. so they began instantly to move for and to demand those rights to try to secure them. and they are met from the very beginning of this presidential phase of redone instruction is white southern...
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johnson. >> present. >> mr. calorie. >> present. >> mr. murphy. mr. van drew. >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the rollcall. >> excuse me, susan wild present. >> does anyone else want to note they are present? [inaudible] david sharon, ms. underwood -- hello? >> mr. chairman, it's congresswoman fox. i just want to note that congressman thompson was here and stepped out for just a moment and also that we have several members at misses bar's funeral today. kentucky people as well as other states. so there are several absent because of that funeral going on right now. that is certainly understandable. thank you very much. pursuant to committee rule seven c, opening statements are limited to the chair and ranking member and witnesses. i now recognize myself for the purpose of making an open statement. first, following up on the ranking member's comment, i want to express my deepest condolences to our colleagues mourning the loss of loved ones. our thoughts and prayers are with representative omar for the loss of her father, representative bonamici for the loss of her mother, repres
johnson. >> present. >> mr. calorie. >> present. >> mr. murphy. mr. van drew. >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the rollcall. >> excuse me, susan wild present. >> does anyone else want to note they are present? [inaudible] david sharon, ms. underwood -- hello? >> mr. chairman, it's congresswoman fox. i just want to note that congressman thompson was here and stepped out for just a moment and also that we have several members at...
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johnson case that you referenced about giving the right to council and the federal system >> here is one other thing that the court really relies on. we haven't talked about it. really amazing. the scott sparrow case. that the supreme court in the 1930s had basically said, when you are on your trial for your life -- when it's a deaf case, you are entitled to appointed counsel. part of what happened in betts v. brady, which was after scott sparrow, scott sparrow was a racially charged case out of alabama. oh that's a capital case, and all the other cases -- we have to look at all the facts and circumstances. sometimes you are entitled to a lawyer, if you are -- if it is a difficult legal case, or if you are feebleminded, or if the prosecution has all sorts of resources. we have to look at all the facts and circumstances. what black does say in this opinion is, that is too complicated. that actually is too uncertain, as long as we are going to be in the business of requiring council when it comes to capital cases, why not just do it across the board? >> a call from peter in elizabeth town, pennsylvania. hello, peter. >> good evening. can you hear me clearly? thank you so much to everyon
johnson case that you referenced about giving the right to council and the federal system >> here is one other thing that the court really relies on. we haven't talked about it. really amazing. the scott sparrow case. that the supreme court in the 1930s had basically said, when you are on your trial for your life -- when it's a deaf case, you are entitled to appointed counsel. part of what happened in betts v. brady, which was after scott sparrow, scott sparrow was a racially charged case...
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broadly ought only freedom to work for wages as someone like johnson would have it, before political voice for legal protection for the kind of dred scott decision that denied them citizenship and right to form families, the right to marriage, economic opportunity and a salon, so they began to move for an demand of those rights to procure them. they are met from the very beginning of the presidential phase of reconstruction with white southern cal's is chance-- kelso trance to restore them the power and that has a series of laws or paths in the south under the regime, which showed the survival of the proslavery ideology in a world without slavery, so-called black codes meant to pass subordinate status on free people. when we have the congressional reconstruction we see real change for the first time because african-americans become of voters and officeholders and they acquire in that window congressional reconstruction some of those key rights to self protection of some kind of minimal right of self protection that had been denied them. they require a political voice and as i explained tragically that experiment in interracial democracy
broadly ought only freedom to work for wages as someone like johnson would have it, before political voice for legal protection for the kind of dred scott decision that denied them citizenship and right to form families, the right to marriage, economic opportunity and a salon, so they began to move for an demand of those rights to procure them. they are met from the very beginning of the presidential phase of reconstruction with white southern cal's is chance-- kelso trance to restore them the...