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the death of george floyd in police custody was a searing reminder of a long list of unarmed african americans whose lives have been taken in similar circumstances. as well as a well of grief and loss and pain too deep to express. it was a searing reminder of the bigotry and discrimination to african americans encounter as part of their daily reality. that's why so many americans of all ages and colors and faiths are out in the streets protesting right now. they are fed up with racial injustice in this country and want to see some change. here in the senate member after member has come to the floor to share support for the same cause. yesterday our caucus held a somber, emotional, and very personal meeting during which our members shared their own lived experiences of racism, spoke about what we need to do next. because the truth is while speeches and protests are vital, they will never be enough. we need greater accountability and transparency in police departments, and reform police practices so these events don't happen in the first place. we need to reform a criminal justice syst
the death of george floyd in police custody was a searing reminder of a long list of unarmed african americans whose lives have been taken in similar circumstances. as well as a well of grief and loss and pain too deep to express. it was a searing reminder of the bigotry and discrimination to african americans encounter as part of their daily reality. that's why so many americans of all ages and colors and faiths are out in the streets protesting right now. they are fed up with racial injustice...
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heat to the square and this pa rt searing heat to the square and this part of the white house whiched by washington square as black lives matter plaza. as you can see in huge lettering on the road, are the words, black lives matter. and they are here today and perhaps the biggest protest demonstrations around the white house, yes to commemorate all those black lives that have been lost at the hands of the police, but also to send a very direct message to the man who lives in that building, donald trump. let's speak to somebody, excuse me, we are with the bbc. what has brought you out today? with vision message? my message to the president is that i have a say in this country after 31 yea rs of is that i have a say in this country after 31 years of protecting it for him and all others. i have a say. i protected the country as a military personnel. 31 years of service. and what do you want to hear from him?|j wa nt what do you want to hear from him?” want him to stand up like a man and understand that he is no better than iam. he understand that he is no better than i am. he is unders
heat to the square and this pa rt searing heat to the square and this part of the white house whiched by washington square as black lives matter plaza. as you can see in huge lettering on the road, are the words, black lives matter. and they are here today and perhaps the biggest protest demonstrations around the white house, yes to commemorate all those black lives that have been lost at the hands of the police, but also to send a very direct message to the man who lives in that building,...
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supreme court, the bedrock principle of the american system, but these past few weeks have been a searing reminder of how that principle does not reflect the lives, the lived experience of many americans. for black americans, confrontations with the police are not the same as white americans. you could be standing on a street corner like eric garner or asleep in your bed like breonna taylor and have your life ended by police. george floyd's brutal death at hands of a white police officer in minneapolis sparked peaceful protests across this country because as singular and tragic as george floyd's death was, it resonated with many black americans. that's why many have participated in protest, from los angeles to washington d.c., from seattle, to new york city where i joined shoulder to shoulder with my fellow new yorkers on saturday, americans from all walks of life have marched, sang, prayed, cried, spoken out that black lives matter that our country promises justice for all, but too often only delivers it for some. the protests weren't confined to big cities. thousands turned out in allen
supreme court, the bedrock principle of the american system, but these past few weeks have been a searing reminder of how that principle does not reflect the lives, the lived experience of many americans. for black americans, confrontations with the police are not the same as white americans. you could be standing on a street corner like eric garner or asleep in your bed like breonna taylor and have your life ended by police. george floyd's brutal death at hands of a white police officer in...
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of course, during the early 2000s when the company was purchased by sears while it was played up as aig story, there actually wasn't a lot of energy with the customers so it didn't help the company's performance and got spun off in 2014, there were starts with management. since 2017 when the management group has taken over we've gone top line while getting work. >> now are you able to assure us that you've got something in the works to be able to at least refinance or spread the debt from april because the ccc downgrade are not -- they are stock oriented the credit side is not as good as i like. >> it's going to happen. you're going to get downgraded when that term debt comes due within those 12 months, however, we're starting to see a good market out there for us and we don't have sleepless nights now. >> that's good to know talk to me about this kohl's deal we like kohl's but i worry that it's down market made lands' end to me is up market. >> it's interesting you say that one of the things that did not work for us with sears was the customer sears customer were not the same as land
of course, during the early 2000s when the company was purchased by sears while it was played up as aig story, there actually wasn't a lot of energy with the customers so it didn't help the company's performance and got spun off in 2014, there were starts with management. since 2017 when the management group has taken over we've gone top line while getting work. >> now are you able to assure us that you've got something in the works to be able to at least refinance or spread the debt from...
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deadly. 2 weeks on from george floyd's killing they still come to grieve not only for him but for the searing injustices that plagued their nation. we want change 6 6 time has not quelled their anger in minneapolis on sunday lawmakers promise to dismantle the police department and start again. our commitment is to end our city's toxic relationship with the media outlets to police departments to answer policing as we know it. elsewhere in the city the magnitude of the moment laid bare when a protester confronted jacob frye. the crowd unloaded on the mayor when he disagreed with the moves. i. was emotions were running high in cities across north america and boston protesters pleaded with police. as well as order police try to restore public trust i. believe sports stars and the protest arena to n.b.a. players from the milwaukee bucks joined the march. and the denver broncos took to the streets to after years of being told to shut up american football players finally feel free to speak out against racism. in seattle there was a panic when a car drove into a black lives matter demo onlookers fear
deadly. 2 weeks on from george floyd's killing they still come to grieve not only for him but for the searing injustices that plagued their nation. we want change 6 6 time has not quelled their anger in minneapolis on sunday lawmakers promise to dismantle the police department and start again. our commitment is to end our city's toxic relationship with the media outlets to police departments to answer policing as we know it. elsewhere in the city the magnitude of the moment laid bare when a...
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take care. >>> on deck, former sears ceo and chairman on equality and inclusion.news there from taylor morrison on the home building side we all could use some good news. we are back after this (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private and secure, there's webex. ♪ ♪ beautiful. >>> welcome back retailers and business owners waking up to scenes of destruction in the wake of the seventh night of some peace ffu demonstrations turning violence. well-known brands all targets. picking up the pieces from the coronavirus lockdown and attempted reopening, these are now the site of unrest >> joining us now, former vice chair at sacks fifth avenue. these are very difficult scenes to watch we are watching these cities attempt to reopen. people are o
take care. >>> on deck, former sears ceo and chairman on equality and inclusion.news there from taylor morrison on the home building side we all could use some good news. we are back after this (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the...
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. >> reporter: the image and's are seared into the minds of many. a protest turns violent. they claim san jose police acted without provocation while police say they were under attack. >> we want to know exactly why the use of force was applied in different situations. >> it was a simple decision and the officers were being assaulted repeatedly with flying debris. the first of two days of virtual hearings the weather by officers used force as part of car control. many have call for an end to the use of rubber bullets and tear gas to quell civil unrest. >> we're talking about crowd control really, what we should be hearing is damage control. >> reporter: multiple witnesses report being shot, stabbed, beaten, and brutalized. many of the 300 who joined online excoriated the department pick >> i was shot by a projectile and did not throw anything. >> the police cause most of the violence. >> they intimidated and bullied people . >> reporter: chief eddie garcia concedes that mistakes were made but the department has enjoyed the community support and this can be a learning tool >
. >> reporter: the image and's are seared into the minds of many. a protest turns violent. they claim san jose police acted without provocation while police say they were under attack. >> we want to know exactly why the use of force was applied in different situations. >> it was a simple decision and the officers were being assaulted repeatedly with flying debris. the first of two days of virtual hearings the weather by officers used force as part of car control. many have...
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. >> reporter: the images are seared into the minds of many san jose hands.n may 29 protest turned violent. protesters claim the police acted without provocation at the department brass as they were under attack. >> it was a civil decision. the officers were being assaulted by flying debris. it was done in a defensive posture. >> reporter: city council members conducted two days of virtual hearings and when and why police officers use force of part of car control. many have call for an end to the use of rubber bullets as a tool to quell civil unrest. >> when we are talking about crowd control and here the term crowd control we should be hearing damage control. >> reporter: multiple witnesses report being shocked, shocked, beaten and brutalized at the hands of san jose police. many of the 300 who joined excoriated the department. >> barbershop by one of your projectiles, and i did not throw anything. >> the police caused most of the violence. >> bosses the police department intimidated and bullied. >> reporter: chief eddie garcia concedes mistakes were made bu
. >> reporter: the images are seared into the minds of many san jose hands.n may 29 protest turned violent. protesters claim the police acted without provocation at the department brass as they were under attack. >> it was a civil decision. the officers were being assaulted by flying debris. it was done in a defensive posture. >> reporter: city council members conducted two days of virtual hearings and when and why police officers use force of part of car control. many have...
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i don't know, gianna, gun powder and seared steak? not necessarily what i want on my neck, but i don't know. >> i am with you on that one. [ laughter ] although, wouldn't it make an interesting christmas gift? >>> a live look at the bay bridge here, and traffic is moving nicely. no brake lights or delays working your way out of the east bay a the least from the toll plaza headed into the city. things are quiet there. if you're traveling on the east shore freeway, we are starting to see things slowdown a little bit. westbound 80 out of emeryville, headed to the bay bridge. looking like things will get busier there, and we typically don't see the meter lights turned on or brake lights at the toll plaza until after 6:00. out the door at 5:47, good to go taking the bay bridge. road work in effect along the carquinez bridge, and that will affect your drive. you may see cones set up there. they are hoping to wrap it up by 6:00 this morning. 33 minute drive time, and that's what it will take from 205 to 680, headed to the dublin interchange.
i don't know, gianna, gun powder and seared steak? not necessarily what i want on my neck, but i don't know. >> i am with you on that one. [ laughter ] although, wouldn't it make an interesting christmas gift? >>> a live look at the bay bridge here, and traffic is moving nicely. no brake lights or delays working your way out of the east bay a the least from the toll plaza headed into the city. things are quiet there. if you're traveling on the east shore freeway, we are starting...
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interesting, if you look a few years ago, you can only buy lands' end product on our website or at sears. as we wound down the sears relationship which was worth about $300 million to us, we have looked at other places in order to gain that money back which has been through organic growth on our website through a partnership with amazon and through a few stores of our own. now with kohl's it's opened us up to a much larger audience that has the same demographics. we will have our full assortment at kohl's.com and with about 150 stores we will have a smaller seasonal assortment. liz: i was looking at your stock, up 42% quarter to date. it is obviously slightly down today because of numbers that have come out that show you guys were affected certainly by coronavirus, but what's your message to investors and shareholders at this point as we look forward to what we hope is a better year? >> many people talk about the apparel industry and have talked about some of the lows that's been in the apparel industry over the last two years. my opinion is it's such a great time to be in the business.
interesting, if you look a few years ago, you can only buy lands' end product on our website or at sears. as we wound down the sears relationship which was worth about $300 million to us, we have looked at other places in order to gain that money back which has been through organic growth on our website through a partnership with amazon and through a few stores of our own. now with kohl's it's opened us up to a much larger audience that has the same demographics. we will have our full...
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on a drink on milk who's going to want to who's going to want to use our sear who's going to want to come here and drive past that. no. doubt. right now no. no no we're not yankees as you. shall. not yankees i'm saying that we know right now to shut up shop. very much. there is no source of energy in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feel it's a very safe technology our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident that jeopardizes public health or safety so that's with us every day people like me come in here in the $650.00 men and women that work here that is our focus the safe operation of this plant. i live right across the street from vermont yankee and they've always been a good neighbor i have children that go to the school which is also right across the street from my yankee. you don't move to vernon and live in vernon if you're worried about the point both our girls live in town or 6 grandchildren live in town in fact my my youngest daughter lives down the road here well as the crow flies it's les
on a drink on milk who's going to want to who's going to want to use our sear who's going to want to come here and drive past that. no. doubt. right now no. no no we're not yankees as you. shall. not yankees i'm saying that we know right now to shut up shop. very much. there is no source of energy in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feel it's a very safe technology our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident...
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. >>> still ahead, pictures of the news found a sears point.e talked to the sheriff's department about how long it had been there, and whether it is a hate crime. at next, it is election day in kentucky, the race between two democrats for the right to face off against them senate majority leader mitch mcconnell this fall. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. off! family care has a dry touch formula that protects from mosquitoes so you can focus on what means the most. off! sc johnson and won't drink out of anything else. he might like it too. when killing roaches you don't have to choose between safe or effective. raid ant and roach with essential oils is safe for use around kids and pets. sc johnson. >>> it is election night with closely watched races in new york and kentucky to tell you about. democrat
. >>> still ahead, pictures of the news found a sears point.e talked to the sheriff's department about how long it had been there, and whether it is a hate crime. at next, it is election day in kentucky, the race between two democrats for the right to face off against them senate majority leader mitch mcconnell this fall. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands,...
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astronauts described the smell as a mix of gunpowder seared steak raspberries and rum so really this is not the smell of space all of their marketing about way. but you can a shared experience with space crews could be on the market so. a new york city artist is using his talent to bridge the gap between racial injustice and those who serve their communities for years kenny out the door has been painting murals of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. now he's working with police to help memorialize george floyd in the same way huge mural is going up, but we'll be in a very visible spot. can he says he's hoping it will bring together law enforcement and communities of color. >>what that could this this inequality going on along the world between. of cops and african american hispanic communities. what i'm doing right now is to create a path where the commute in the cops working together. >>he says the mural he's hoping anyway will be completed by next week. during the pandemic a lot of people have been taking on new projects at home things like gardening maybe
astronauts described the smell as a mix of gunpowder seared steak raspberries and rum so really this is not the smell of space all of their marketing about way. but you can a shared experience with space crews could be on the market so. a new york city artist is using his talent to bridge the gap between racial injustice and those who serve their communities for years kenny out the door has been painting murals of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. now he's working...
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beer practically searing our love for grease sowing things that we know about our friends are wrong we were lovers well like food like music like wine just people you know how we how being good feeling but having grief it's not like you know like i say he's complaining i call me hold back the extraordinary period that we were all were going through. went one step further and introduced personal life and then experiences in early april. i kind of. see. no cuts across the world offerings workshops a light. touch is healing magic tricks. a korean a country to. bring. foreign culture cooking a traditional moroccan young. to the reader oh well during the class an experience i had i had video quality and cost and $15.00 u.s. dollars. some experts believe the trend you did to travel and connections may continue even the ones who are not as strict as have been toilet. we are going. to hold. it's expected the tourism will turn more local and digital in the future which would further the deviation of the street but could also decrease carbon emissions and have a positive impact on the. watch wil
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from the church while along the procession route to his final resting place, strangers stood in the searingeat to say farewell to a man they only knew in death. before his death sparked a global movement, the name george floyd meant so much to so many in his hometown of houston. his aunt -- >> the world knows george floyd i know perry jr. >> his sister. >> i'm going to miss my brother a whole lot. and i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> and his friends >> when the family came to me and asked me, are you going to speak? i will speak i will keep on speaking i will fight i will fight i will fight, because i been fighting for him and i'll keep on fighting for him ♪ >> a final good-bye to the man they called big floyd. >> his life mattered all our lives matter black lives matter his death will not be in vain. what's his name? >> george floyd! >> after a week of commemorations hundreds today packing into fountain of praise church, masks on the city george floyd loved pouring out its love for him >> george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. as long as i'm breathing, justice will
from the church while along the procession route to his final resting place, strangers stood in the searingeat to say farewell to a man they only knew in death. before his death sparked a global movement, the name george floyd meant so much to so many in his hometown of houston. his aunt -- >> the world knows george floyd i know perry jr. >> his sister. >> i'm going to miss my brother a whole lot. and i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> and his friends...
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your practically searing our love for grease sowing things that we know about our friends are wrong we were lucky as well like food like music like wine just people you know how we having the feeling but having greece it's not like you know like i say he's come. home for campaign 0 the extraordinary period that we were all were going through. went one step further and introduced personal life and then experiences in early april. i think. i should see. bill comes across the world offering workshops and life. magic. that's a remake of a tale. where. foreign culture cooking the traditional moroccan young. oh well you know the class was an experience i had i had video quality and cost and to $15.00 u.s. dollars. some experts believe the trend he did to travel and connect may continue even runs cleaner restrictions to the toilet . or. it's expected the tourism will turn more local and digital in the future which would further put deviation in the stream but could also decrease carbon emissions and have a positive impact on the. watch will travel at least till we have good haptic support mea
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trump ceviche things how how do you think how would you convey to non-black audiences how deeply that sears into the souls of folks well. you know i find it difficult to respond to anything he said as it is. you know the only thing i can say is that there's a coming election and we have to guarantee that if not compelled to resign before that we get him out of office that has to be central to the agenda of beginning the process of rooting out racism and this country i think i can't even dignify this statement says he meant by responding to them they are so absurd and ridiculous and they flat they reflect an era that i experience 50 years ago 75 years ago. yeah this is this person has got to go so dr davis you have written a lot about prisons and police at what not replicating the characteristics of slavery love to hear more about that. well. actually i would phrase it somewhat differently i don't think that the jails and prisons and police formations are simply analogous to slavery it's not a relationship and that allergy but rather it's a historical relationship it's a woman i say a geneol
trump ceviche things how how do you think how would you convey to non-black audiences how deeply that sears into the souls of folks well. you know i find it difficult to respond to anything he said as it is. you know the only thing i can say is that there's a coming election and we have to guarantee that if not compelled to resign before that we get him out of office that has to be central to the agenda of beginning the process of rooting out racism and this country i think i can't even dignify...
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astronauts described the perfume is a mix of gunpowder seared steak raspberries and rum so it's not really the smell of space but considered a shared experience with space crews and it could be on the market soon. a new york city artist is using his talent to bridge the gap between a racial injustice and those who serve their communities for years kenny out the door has been painting murals of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. now he is working with police to help memorialize george floyd in the same way a you're alive will be going up it's in a very visible spot. can he says he's hoping this will bring together law enforcement and communities of color. >>what that could this this inequality going on along the world between. of cops and african american hispanic communities. what i'm doing right now is to create a path where the commute in the cops working together. >>he says he's hoping that the euro could be completed next week. during the pandemic a lot of people have been taking on home projects like gardening remodeling the room but in kansas city, a man is
astronauts described the perfume is a mix of gunpowder seared steak raspberries and rum so it's not really the smell of space but considered a shared experience with space crews and it could be on the market soon. a new york city artist is using his talent to bridge the gap between a racial injustice and those who serve their communities for years kenny out the door has been painting murals of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. now he is working with police to help...
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. >>> the sonoma county sheriff department investigated the discovery of a possible news at sears point. a worker at the racetrack found a piece of twine tied into what appeared to be a noose hanging from a tree, it was discovered saturday behind a former ministry of office. a spokesperson released a statement today reading in part sonoma raceway takes this incident very seriously.>>> the proposal includes expanding understanding of racism, reviewing county ordinances with racial equality lens and training all elected officials and staff about work is bias.>> local governments have led the nation in terms of bringing justice to this country so we are trying to do that once again.>> the county supervisors are expected to vote on the matter sometime tomorrow. >>> and capitol hill lawmakers in the house are set to vote on police reform measures. mitch mcconnell says he expects the senate will vote on wednesday on a bill by the republican senator of south carolina. democrats wants to be able to offer amendments including a nationwide ban on chokehold and no knock warrants. that is a legal d
. >>> the sonoma county sheriff department investigated the discovery of a possible news at sears point. a worker at the racetrack found a piece of twine tied into what appeared to be a noose hanging from a tree, it was discovered saturday behind a former ministry of office. a spokesperson released a statement today reading in part sonoma raceway takes this incident very seriously.>>> the proposal includes expanding understanding of racism, reviewing county ordinances with...
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. >> reporter: i, too, feel that searing pain, a mom to two daughters and a growing teen boy, i wondered how other moms were faring, grappling with all the unrest in our country. so we gathered four moms from across the country for a candid conversation. crystal mcquaere mcguire from new york city, twyla from a suburb. chelsea dort, utah. give me a sense of what you are feeling at this time. >> i'm tired. but i know it's a marathon, not a sprint. >> i'm worried, but i'm very hopeful, and this is a long-overdue reckoning. >> i feel terrified and a little overwhelmed. >> i feel anger. and frustration. >> reporter: moms who feel a unique connection to our children. but how to teach them about this moment in america? and what can we learn ourselves? >> are you serious? >> reporter: crystal is a mom of three, cole 20, a teen daughter and 7-year-old son. >> when your child leaves the home without you, it's like your heart being outside of your body walking around. >> reporter: and that trembling heart just may pound a little bit more if you're a mom of color. >> so what's your subscription cos
. >> reporter: i, too, feel that searing pain, a mom to two daughters and a growing teen boy, i wondered how other moms were faring, grappling with all the unrest in our country. so we gathered four moms from across the country for a candid conversation. crystal mcquaere mcguire from new york city, twyla from a suburb. chelsea dort, utah. give me a sense of what you are feeling at this time. >> i'm tired. but i know it's a marathon, not a sprint. >> i'm worried, but i'm very...
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macy's, nordstrom's, nordstrom rack, jcpenney and sears all say they will welcome customers back today. the shoppers see changes at the food court's, as well as, signs reminding you to stay six feet apart and you have to wear a face mask in the mall has shorter business hours beginning at 11:00 a.m. this morning. a new study out that says the future looks grim for retailers, especially those in shopping malls. "ktvu" tom vacar it shows us how some bay area malls are adjusting to try to deal with life after the pandemic. >> reporter: courtside research, a worldwide marketing research firm, expects as many as 25,000 stores will close this year 50%-60% of which are in shopping malls. >> yes, it is a glum picture. i think the roll of the ball will change and that is what is interesting and covid has just accelerated all that. >> the pandemic maybe an efficient mall killer. green street advisors and other marketing consultants he says, of the thousands remaining 380 are likely to fail. >> a significant acceleration of buying online, e-commerce, live streaming all necessary components to a w
macy's, nordstrom's, nordstrom rack, jcpenney and sears all say they will welcome customers back today. the shoppers see changes at the food court's, as well as, signs reminding you to stay six feet apart and you have to wear a face mask in the mall has shorter business hours beginning at 11:00 a.m. this morning. a new study out that says the future looks grim for retailers, especially those in shopping malls. "ktvu" tom vacar it shows us how some bay area malls are adjusting to try...
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these killings, for so many black americans today, are searing reminders that black people in this country, as i've heard from dozens of people in my life, as i hear from people on our media, that this could have been me. that this even would have been me in the same circumstances. to hear people at all stations of life, african americans saying, i'm alive but questioning for how long, slipping into savage reality of despair for your life and your safety to be black in america is to know that a misunderstanding that an implicit racial bias, that an interaction that should be every day and routine could become a moment where your life is turned upside down, where your body becomes broken or when you are killed. there's a common experience but this has been a stretch where from bird watching in a park to jogging in your neighborhood to going to a corner store, the jarring reminder reinforced by personal experiences that it could be you. i was born to two civil rights act visit parents and i was a big kid. i was over six feet by the time i was in seventh or eighth grade and it was a time in m
these killings, for so many black americans today, are searing reminders that black people in this country, as i've heard from dozens of people in my life, as i hear from people on our media, that this could have been me. that this even would have been me in the same circumstances. to hear people at all stations of life, african americans saying, i'm alive but questioning for how long, slipping into savage reality of despair for your life and your safety to be black in america is to know that a...
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it will be general stores and sears catalogs the whole way. got it? he says, the frontier has closed. it's gone. it's disappeared. and it's -- it can't come back. and listen to this, with the closing of the frontier, a chapter in american history has ended. and this is when the angst starts to build up when you're listening to him talk. i know that -- you listening? that which made us what we are is gone. that which made us tough, rugged individuals, that's gone. so what do we do? and that's for you to worry about, right? he says, i'm a historian, not a futurist, or whatever. profit. all i know is what i can see from history. and i'll tell you what, if you're a social darwinist, you're going to sort of be upset by this. if you're somebody who has been looking for a chance to sort of kick back and put your feet up, then you're okay. if you're one who says, hand me that bag of potato chip, which is an invention at this time. put your feet up, ah. i'm glad -- see, if there's not a frontier line, it absolves you from doing a bunch of stuff. i don't have t
it will be general stores and sears catalogs the whole way. got it? he says, the frontier has closed. it's gone. it's disappeared. and it's -- it can't come back. and listen to this, with the closing of the frontier, a chapter in american history has ended. and this is when the angst starts to build up when you're listening to him talk. i know that -- you listening? that which made us what we are is gone. that which made us tough, rugged individuals, that's gone. so what do we do? and that's...
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gets a bit riled up well don't worry because now your food will keep you on the straight and narrow searing wise not. to use race. transcends science to. write and write nasa dot com and i actually have a. i got serious when i asked this fire another question is when siri can't delete history i do not. come out of syria why is the shah is suddenly well apparently the answer is yes he cam. ok well we have done and that is it for today for most of reps a possibility we're going to hand over now to our colleagues in london it's time for our 2 u.k. to take over the have updates on the top stories for you in just over 30 minutes to join. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time and we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside of war and legally get away with. all the fire crawls stillbirth all the troubled history failed to point its hollow plane to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist the of the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people w
gets a bit riled up well don't worry because now your food will keep you on the straight and narrow searing wise not. to use race. transcends science to. write and write nasa dot com and i actually have a. i got serious when i asked this fire another question is when siri can't delete history i do not. come out of syria why is the shah is suddenly well apparently the answer is yes he cam. ok well we have done and that is it for today for most of reps a possibility we're going to hand over now...
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you saw it here sear home is just right over there what did it feel like when this bomb hit what did it sound like. how do when you do not suck. when. the u.s. and afghan air campaign over the past few years has been weaken the taliban's presence and continues. and even after the deal with the united states was made the fight he hasn't stopped is the taliban has continued to attack afghan forces must kill at the end of the resident junkie the dish be able to live on the edge of the spielberg of the spirit is it cold in my eyes you got about a little item about a low level slow but it is equal to that of the. whole on the. brink of fire coming from my direction we're going to get out here enough. 3 weeks after the airstrike the u.s. military said they had conducted an investigation and that there were no casualties . how did you feel when the u.s. military said there were no casualties. and the only neil little are told by 10231 was what if i knew it was. going in the midst of a lot of going to. need to. get them up who she had other women. who had a name in there within minutes. abdu
you saw it here sear home is just right over there what did it feel like when this bomb hit what did it sound like. how do when you do not suck. when. the u.s. and afghan air campaign over the past few years has been weaken the taliban's presence and continues. and even after the deal with the united states was made the fight he hasn't stopped is the taliban has continued to attack afghan forces must kill at the end of the resident junkie the dish be able to live on the edge of the spielberg of...
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don't really show any actual solidarity and truthfully i don't think any of the messages actually does sear. well to the fresh protests and marches around the world this weekend in what is arguably proving to be the biggest flare up of global support for the blocked lives matter movement since its inception iran 7 years ago driven of course by the killing of george floyd massive rallies taking place in big cities including london where thousands have joined on to racism demonstrations with some clashes being reported. well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states inside that there's been a whole new ways of life massive protests that are up to worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today they come so to say the metropolitan police officer has warned that notch mass gatherings like one of this size is indeed are no
don't really show any actual solidarity and truthfully i don't think any of the messages actually does sear. well to the fresh protests and marches around the world this weekend in what is arguably proving to be the biggest flare up of global support for the blocked lives matter movement since its inception iran 7 years ago driven of course by the killing of george floyd massive rallies taking place in big cities including london where thousands have joined on to racism demonstrations with some...
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go those images and then of course the violence that took place that the following day i think seared something into americans minds that made them realize that white supremacy anti semitism was alive and well and maybe thriving in the. united states but you also had people that were. very fied people on both sides in the wake of charlottesville president trump made a series of public statements that seemed to sympathize with the white supremacist protesters all of us had witnessed clearly a bunch of raving into samurai and she's mythic lunatics for 2 days saying the most vile things how could you come to that conclusion you know at the rate that was demarcation only especially for people who weren't sure what white nationalism really was the weird white nationalism was going to show that this movement was a real danger of real concerns of the safety of all americans. last fall we arrived in pittsburgh just before the jewish holidays as the community prepares for the one year commemoration of the tria like the tech if you were to speak to your goal before what happened did you get a s
go those images and then of course the violence that took place that the following day i think seared something into americans minds that made them realize that white supremacy anti semitism was alive and well and maybe thriving in the. united states but you also had people that were. very fied people on both sides in the wake of charlottesville president trump made a series of public statements that seemed to sympathize with the white supremacist protesters all of us had witnessed clearly a...
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sears local free range animals fed largely on grass hope and rich the soil with their manure. and that's good for the environment. even claimed that free range cattle could actually help slow global warming. water consumption in every area of agriculture depends largely on the farming methods being employed in the arid regions of chile for example where many of a condos are produced it takes around 320 liters of water to produce a single fruit that's not exactly low impact agriculture. in other words to make a difference you should eat things that are in season and that come from your region so consume less meat and when you do eat it check its origins maybe it's time to come up with another category of environmental hero no less meat or terry on. ok so been a vegetarian for some 30 years now doesn't automatically make me an environmental hero but it makes me a pretty atypical german people here simply love their meat and sausages and that's part of their staple diet but here to change is coming even major fast food chains famous or notorious for their burgers and are changing
sears local free range animals fed largely on grass hope and rich the soil with their manure. and that's good for the environment. even claimed that free range cattle could actually help slow global warming. water consumption in every area of agriculture depends largely on the farming methods being employed in the arid regions of chile for example where many of a condos are produced it takes around 320 liters of water to produce a single fruit that's not exactly low impact agriculture. in other...
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they are trained to ramp up capacity by acquiring beds in private hospitalut we are searing asked bute hearing from so many people who are goingfa from onty to another, struggling to find a place where they can get loved ones admitte here in dubai as well -- mumbai as well, i have talked to families that hadsy to have toms before they could be looked at by doctors. and even still, cities are opening up. this junction looks ba did before the shutdown. buses were ck down on the street rickshaws, taxisce. private of -- offices are functioning up to 10% of capacity. in many places of india, shopping malls and restaurants are en. ros: back to the u.k., the government under intense criticism for abandoning its ambition to send all primary age ildren back to school. they announced tuesday most children in england will not go back to school before septembere ther of the opposition went in hardis on ssue during the prime minister's questions earlier. >> we all want as many children back into school as soon as it is possible and safe. what that required for that to happ was a robust national pl
they are trained to ramp up capacity by acquiring beds in private hospitalut we are searing asked bute hearing from so many people who are goingfa from onty to another, struggling to find a place where they can get loved ones admitte here in dubai as well -- mumbai as well, i have talked to families that hadsy to have toms before they could be looked at by doctors. and even still, cities are opening up. this junction looks ba did before the shutdown. buses were ck down on the street rickshaws,...