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shirley had found out about jason's affair, and if shirley knew, then bill soon would know, too.on worried he would be disinherited. he had to stop his mother before she disclosed his illicit romance. >> i want you to look at the jury and tell them the truth. you shot your mother to death. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the jury listened for seven days to the plaintiff's case, and then came the defense. >> jason had a loving, close relationship with his mother. >> reporter: jason carter's lawyer, steve wandro, challenged the accusation that jason, in his 911 call, was trying to push back the time of shirley's death to morning hours when he had been accounted for on video at the granary. >> looks like she's been laying here for two hours. >> this is all happening within a matter of minutes. jason was simply so distraught, and to say, you know, "you should've done this and you should've done that at this and that," i think is just ridiculous. >> reporter: as for jason's affair? wandro told the jury it was irrelevant, a salacious distraction, and of course jason lied about it to pr
shirley had found out about jason's affair, and if shirley knew, then bill soon would know, too.on worried he would be disinherited. he had to stop his mother before she disclosed his illicit romance. >> i want you to look at the jury and tell them the truth. you shot your mother to death. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the jury listened for seven days to the plaintiff's case, and then came the defense. >> jason had a loving, close relationship with his mother. >>...
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dogwood's hannah and her daughter inspired by shirley's loving heart. >> shirley allows you to be imperfect to be who you are. . >> reporter: it's moments like these that shirley loves. new owners picking up a rescued kitten, i anew beginning. how long will you keep doing this? >> as long as i can and as long as there's a need. >> reporter: for helping to improve the these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medi
dogwood's hannah and her daughter inspired by shirley's loving heart. >> shirley allows you to be imperfect to be who you are. . >> reporter: it's moments like these that shirley loves. new owners picking up a rescued kitten, i anew beginning. how long will you keep doing this? >> as long as i can and as long as there's a need. >> reporter: for helping to improve the these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema you can show...
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dogwood's hannah houston and her daughter tilly are inspired by shirley's loving heart. >> shirley allows you to be imperfect. she allows you to be who you ar new owners picking up a rescued kitten, a new beginning. >> how long do you think you will keep doing this? >> as long as i can and as long as there's a need. >> reporter: for helping to improve the lives of animals, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to shirley zindler. allen martin, kpix5. >> the dogwood animal rescue project relies on donations an adoptions. for more information or to nominate your local hero, go to the jefferson awards page on our website, kpix.com/hero. >>> and that's going to do it for the news at 5:00. but kpix5 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> are i' rich in walnut creek. contra costa county now opening hair salons. the changes coming up. >>> ropes hanging from trees in oakland's lake merritt. now a hate crime investigation. the innocent explanation that the mayor is not buying. >>> and, heartbreaking tributes to a father and sheriff's deputy. a man who dedicated his life to protecting the communit
dogwood's hannah houston and her daughter tilly are inspired by shirley's loving heart. >> shirley allows you to be imperfect. she allows you to be who you ar new owners picking up a rescued kitten, a new beginning. >> how long do you think you will keep doing this? >> as long as i can and as long as there's a need. >> reporter: for helping to improve the lives of animals, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to shirley zindler. allen martin, kpix5. >>...
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. >> shirley allows you to be imperfect.llows you to be who you are. >> reporter: it is moments like these that shirley loves, new owners picking up a rescue kitten, a new beginning. >> reporter: how long will you keep doing this? >> so long as i can and so long as there is a need. >> reporter: for helping to improve the lives of animals and ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. >>> it is 6:56 and time for look at the morning stop stories . >>> protesters tore down several statues last night in the san francisco golden gate park. the statues were toppled with 400 protesters at the scene. they tied ropes to take them down and had anti-racism graffiti on the base o
. >> shirley allows you to be imperfect.llows you to be who you are. >> reporter: it is moments like these that shirley loves, new owners picking up a rescue kitten, a new beginning. >> reporter: how long will you keep doing this? >> so long as i can and so long as there is a need. >> reporter: for helping to improve the lives of animals and ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners...
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i'm trevor shirley in washington congress is working to find out why the pandemic has disproportionately impacted minority communities. i've got that story coming up. >>and we're back at 4.13, let's jump over to the weather center say good morning to john trouble as we take a live look outside find out what's in store for the weather on this tuesday, good morning john good morning james, not to foggy there at the bay bridge as you can see just a second ago, but for downtown san francisco. there is fog hanging out right above the city some more like low cloud cover that's sitting right above the bay this morning. skies today are generally going to be clear once those low clouds that are sitting right in the bay, do lift in burn off later on this morning that's going to set us up for another warm one, especially for inland areas this afternoon ridge of high pressure now really built up in place that's going to push anything that could potentially have resulted in cooler weather from our west. well to the north and out of the region, so this high pressure keeping us dry and keeping us prett
i'm trevor shirley in washington congress is working to find out why the pandemic has disproportionately impacted minority communities. i've got that story coming up. >>and we're back at 4.13, let's jump over to the weather center say good morning to john trouble as we take a live look outside find out what's in store for the weather on this tuesday, good morning john good morning james, not to foggy there at the bay bridge as you can see just a second ago, but for downtown san francisco....
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>>and health care, washington dc correspondent trevor shirley has the latest. >>ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses of experience losses of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies. what this in
>>and health care, washington dc correspondent trevor shirley has the latest. >>ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have the people who are at impacted by decisions at the...
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>>but ryan general more money for the >>i'm trevor shirley in washington where congress is looking at ways to keep this november's election safe and equal i got that >>and we're back at 9.23 voting rights advocates say the u.s. could be in for a messy, potentially dangerous election come this november, we have our washington dc correspondent trevor shirley standing by with what some in congress say needs to happen in order for the elections to be safe and fair for everyone. >>this year's elections landed a potentially difficult intersection between racial injustice in a deadly pandemic it's become clear that access to the ballot in november is in jeopardy. if we do not make substantial investments in our election infrastructure ohio representative marcia fudge says this year's haphazard state primary show the need for a national standard election integrity advocate, christian clark points to this week's chaotic georgia primary as a sign of what's to come in november. >>georgia is the poster child for this dysfunction and disenfranchisement of african american voters. she wants action
>>but ryan general more money for the >>i'm trevor shirley in washington where congress is looking at ways to keep this november's election safe and equal i got that >>and we're back at 9.23 voting rights advocates say the u.s. could be in for a messy, potentially dangerous election come this november, we have our washington dc correspondent trevor shirley standing by with what some in congress say needs to happen in order for the elections to be safe and fair for everyone....
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>>i'm trevor shirley at the white house where today president trump signed an executive order aimed at [upb♪ i fell asleep ♪ tobut when i woke up. ♪i put everything in perspective. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. college degree may not be a huge boost if you want to work for the federal government that is washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports on president trump's decision to. >>focus on skills rather than education for government workers. president trump says of the federal government wants to hire someone what they can do is more important than a college degree so it's a skills-based recalibration versus what the federal government has historically done which is more of a degree based brooke rollins is director of the white house domestic policy council we're also hopeful us as an example for the rest of the country in the private sector as friday's executive order overhauls federal hiring guidelines to prioritize skills over a college education. >>indiana republican gover
>>i'm trevor shirley at the white house where today president trump signed an executive order aimed at [upb♪ i fell asleep ♪ tobut when i woke up. ♪i put everything in perspective. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. college degree may not be a huge boost if you want to work for the federal government that is washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports on president trump's...
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the issue of qualified immunity could be a major hurdle, washington correspondent trevor shirley has more. >>qualified immunity it's the legal doctrine that could up and congress's chance to pass police reform qualified immunity allows courts to dismiss cases against officers who have committed unnecessary acts of force former defense attorney john r street institute legal expert jesse kelly says qualified immunity in most cases protects the government and its employees from civil lawsuits, some believe that qualified immunity is necessary for police officers to be able to do their jobs there should be a price to be paid. for wrongdoing. democrats like illinois senator dick durbin say victim should be able to sue local governments when police officers violate civil rights because it's a lesson learned to that county. >>when it comes to the conduct and training and hiring of individuals. >>and indiana republican senator mike braun agrees but only to a point i think it's time we change it not eliminate it but modify from will introduce legislation next week to keep some qualified immun
the issue of qualified immunity could be a major hurdle, washington correspondent trevor shirley has more. >>qualified immunity it's the legal doctrine that could up and congress's chance to pass police reform qualified immunity allows courts to dismiss cases against officers who have committed unnecessary acts of force former defense attorney john r street institute legal expert jesse kelly says qualified immunity in most cases protects the government and its employees from civil...
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they took sociology, roslyn smith, gwen mackel, shirley dismuke -- that group. gloria brown.hey were the ones that were engaged, engaging in an intense way. but, you see, they would come back to the dorms and tell us what was happening. and, as i say, roslyn was my best friend. we knew what was going on. we knew -- and you start as a theoretical, "how do we conduct ourselves in the world if that is the case?" and then, someone says, "why don't -- what would happen if we boycotted? what would happen if that -- how can these barriers be torn down?" these were questions that were being asked. you know, there had been sit-ins before. greensboro was not the -- that was not something that never happened before. there had protest before. there had been marches before. bennett girls had been engaged with protesting the showing of the film "birth of a nation," which is a pretty ugly film and its stories. >> you'd done voter registration work. dr. terry: we had done voter registration. i don't -- so i cannot tell you exactly and precisely what moment, you know, there was this great epi
they took sociology, roslyn smith, gwen mackel, shirley dismuke -- that group. gloria brown.hey were the ones that were engaged, engaging in an intense way. but, you see, they would come back to the dorms and tell us what was happening. and, as i say, roslyn was my best friend. we knew what was going on. we knew -- and you start as a theoretical, "how do we conduct ourselves in the world if that is the case?" and then, someone says, "why don't -- what would happen if we...
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>>but so far the senate hasn't moved on that legislation reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>san francisco voters could decide this november whether to allow 1617 year olds to vote in local elections. the city's rules committee approved the proposed measure now goes to the full board of supervisors if they approve it as well then it will head to the november ballot. >>guilty that's what pg any plans to. i'll today for the game court for 8.80 for involuntary manslaughter charges as well out there? nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. kick off summer... with no payments for 3 months. plus, we'll cover your payments for up to 2 more months. or get 0% financing on 13 models for up to 84 months. shop-at-home at nissan usa dot com. >>and we are back waiting for the opening bell here on wall street as we're expecting positive trading out of the gate with dow futures positive by more than 836 points. so that is setting up the potential for a 1000 point game out of the gate in early morning trading this morning. so we'll keep an eye on that that will certai
>>but so far the senate hasn't moved on that legislation reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>san francisco voters could decide this november whether to allow 1617 year olds to vote in local elections. the city's rules committee approved the proposed measure now goes to the full board of supervisors if they approve it as well then it will head to the november ballot. >>guilty that's what pg any plans to. i'll today for the game court for 8.80 for involuntary...
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. >> shirley temple is created as ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley templey biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he came
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now washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports a congressional panel is investigating what led up to that moment. >>lawmakers like california democratic representative jared huffman said it's clear why us park police force the protesters out of lafayette park heavily armed us park police carried out orders to use chemical agents and other forceful means to clear protesters so that donald trump could have a weird photo-op. but republicans like california representative tom mcclintock see things differently to describe what happened in washington dc has mostly peaceful protests. i think it's a lot like a describing al capone is a mostly law abiding businessman at issue is whether force was used specifically to open up after the president. legal expert jonathan turley said that answer is unclear. >>there has been a number of statements in timelines presented that indicate that the plan to clear the park was in fact proposed 2 days earlier turley said the operations legality may center on its method the order to clear the park. >>is probably going to be held as lawful whether the m
now washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports a congressional panel is investigating what led up to that moment. >>lawmakers like california democratic representative jared huffman said it's clear why us park police force the protesters out of lafayette park heavily armed us park police carried out orders to use chemical agents and other forceful means to clear protesters so that donald trump could have a weird photo-op. but republicans like california representative tom...
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also disproportionately affected minorities in his district, reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>for your health this morning. the fda is warning americans to avoid using a certain hand sanitizer that comes from mexico because it has something they can be deadly. if it is ordered into your skin. the hand sanitizers are made by the company asked cam in mexico and you can see here a list of some of the name brand at the products that they sell but they have about 9 types of these hand sanitizers sale have to look that up and look at what you've bought they took several samples and tested them and found that. ethanol is in the sanitizer and that has toxic effects. so if you have any products from that company you're going to want to throw them out. >>excuse me, here's a live look outside we have our market there. a camera in san francisco. we'll be right 8.56 is the time coming up in the next hour, the city of san francisco has a new plan for reopening, we'll tell you which businesses are allowed to reopen. >>sooner than expected. plus police in the south bay looking for a woman
also disproportionately affected minorities in his district, reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>for your health this morning. the fda is warning americans to avoid using a certain hand sanitizer that comes from mexico because it has something they can be deadly. if it is ordered into your skin. the hand sanitizers are made by the company asked cam in mexico and you can see here a list of some of the name brand at the products that they sell but they have about 9 types of these...
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the house and senate will begin debating the issue next week, reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>and duty celebrations taking place across the bay area we're going to show you a few of them ♪ ♪ discover what's possible for summer... at lowe's. >>28 and we're looking at a friday that's kind of hard to in some spots and john yeah, definitely a tough one to spot at a couple of our web cams could be pretty much anywhere near berkeley view right this is pretty much the same as looking at the golden gate bridge so to watch your travel in many areas as we are seeing that fog streaming on into the bay and visibility in half moon bay and parts of san francisco. so as or east bay hills is being affected now skies will clear this afternoon for our bayside areas do expect some fog to linger right along the coastline, there that fog at the coast is going to keep coastal areas, nice and cool while our inland areas will heat up so i hope you have the windows open right now letting those 50's 60's filter on into the house close the windows on up before daytime highs this afternoon which will
the house and senate will begin debating the issue next week, reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>and duty celebrations taking place across the bay area we're going to show you a few of them ♪ ♪ discover what's possible for summer... at lowe's. >>28 and we're looking at a friday that's kind of hard to in some spots and john yeah, definitely a tough one to spot at a couple of our web cams could be pretty much anywhere near berkeley view right this is pretty much the...
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she was shirley hufstedler on the ninth circuit. he made her the first-ever secretary of education.nd then there were none again. carter changed that, and no president ever went back to the way it was. reagan didn't want to be outdone by carter, so he was determined to put the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. he made a nationwide search and came up with a spectacular choice in justice sandra day o'connor. david: when president clinton became president, you were obviously somebody being considered, and then president clinton talked to somebody who was pushing for your appointment, daniel patrick moynihan, and president clinton said, "well, women don't want her." now, how could that have been the case when you were the leading lawyer in gender discrimination? why would women have not wanted you, or some women not wanted you on the supreme court? justice ginsburg: just some women. most women were overwhelmingly supportive of my nomination. but i had written a comment on roe v. wade, and it was not 100% applauding that decision. what i said was, the court has an easy target, becau
she was shirley hufstedler on the ninth circuit. he made her the first-ever secretary of education.nd then there were none again. carter changed that, and no president ever went back to the way it was. reagan didn't want to be outdone by carter, so he was determined to put the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. he made a nationwide search and came up with a spectacular choice in justice sandra day o'connor. david: when president clinton became president, you were obviously somebody being...
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could be in for a messy and dangerous election this november or washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports now on what some in congress say needs to happen in order to keep election safe and fair for everyone. this year's elections landed a potentially difficult intersection between racial injustice in a deadly pandemic it's become clear that access to the ballot in november is in jeopardy. if we do not make. >>substantial investments in our election infrastructure ohio representative marcia fudge says this year's haphazard state primary show the need for a national standard election integrity advocate, christian clark points to this week's chaotic georgia primary as a sign of what's to come in november. >>georgia is the poster child for this dysfunction and disenfranchisement of african american voters. she wants action to make sure everyone gets safe and equal access at the polls, it's critical for congress in both expand options for in person voting and vote by mail president trump has railed against mail in voting, even as many states expand that ability during the pandemic ill
could be in for a messy and dangerous election this november or washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports now on what some in congress say needs to happen in order to keep election safe and fair for everyone. this year's elections landed a potentially difficult intersection between racial injustice in a deadly pandemic it's become clear that access to the ballot in november is in jeopardy. if we do not make. >>substantial investments in our election infrastructure ohio...
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>>may actually jeopardize your voice washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports on their effortstop proxy voting which democrats and says is the best way to keep all member states. >>i don't agree with proxy voting. i think should vote in person, indiana republican representative larry bush on his join the majority of house republicans in a lawsuit to stop house members from casting votes from home, it violates the constitution is a dereliction of duty by its members california republican representative kevin mccarthy leads the lawsuit against proxy voting. which allows one member to cast votes for up to 10 other members who are present. >>that means 19 million people in california. well not have a voice will be lent to somebody else. >>democrats say proxy voting keeps all members save during the pandemic and at least one constitutional expert says it doesn't violate the law. >>well i think the constitution is pretty clear it says each house may determine the rules of its proceedings and that's what the houses down here georgetown university law professor david super doesn't exp
>>may actually jeopardize your voice washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports on their effortstop proxy voting which democrats and says is the best way to keep all member states. >>i don't agree with proxy voting. i think should vote in person, indiana republican representative larry bush on his join the majority of house republicans in a lawsuit to stop house members from casting votes from home, it violates the constitution is a dereliction of duty by its members...
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he also idea because shirley owner of the pits a real affiliate of president in naples. i don't even pass the classic me a palace and peeks at those made of this salt and flower bed out type of pizza we let the day rise what 12 to 18 alice. let me go over forming a dove is a key part of pizza making here we give the pizza its round shape. this is that it will stretch the dough to enlarge it because neapolitan pizza. but if you know the rainbow at the end of the 18th century there were already 30 or so pizza pickers who were classified as such and not as bread makers. on almost all of the i don't know put the terra professional journalist i've written books on neapolitan cuisine and obviously also on the history of pizza. being a major city since around the 17th century. but it's always had a problem with overpopulation in the 18th century it was the largest city in europe after paris but i'm stuck up or like to spend a lot of time outdoors. so pizza found its natural birth place and became a classic straight from. i don't know how the add a sauce made from the summer sun
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. >> yesterday's bill was a bill introduced by state assembly member shirley weber and that was the bill, as you stated, to make ethnic studies a requirement in the csu. my bill, ab-331 which is not passed by the senate yet would require high school students to take an ethnic studies class for high school graduation. so there are two bills. >> thank you for clarifying that. yes, assemblywoman weber's bill did pass and that will make it the csu graduation requirement. i think that calls for taking something within the ethnic studies that focuses on latin american, african-american, asian american experiences and before, there had not been such a requirement. csu is not completely on board because they fear legislative interference in designing their curriculum and they have their own perspective on how to approach that. i want to ask you, assembly member, why is this something that needs mandating? >> well, i'm going to talk about the bill that i authored. ab-331, the one that's asking for ethnic studies at the high school, and the reason that i authored that bill is because as an ethnic
. >> yesterday's bill was a bill introduced by state assembly member shirley weber and that was the bill, as you stated, to make ethnic studies a requirement in the csu. my bill, ab-331 which is not passed by the senate yet would require high school students to take an ethnic studies class for high school graduation. so there are two bills. >> thank you for clarifying that. yes, assemblywoman weber's bill did pass and that will make it the csu graduation requirement. i think that...
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shirley tillman, former president of princeton. arefrazier, ceo of mark, the co-shares. ben bernanke, lisa jackson, among others, are serving on it with them. we are spending a huge amount of our time. we live dual lives here. putting the fire out in the house, and we are still not there yet. we are going to announce more fatalities today, tragically. and at the same time, preparing for what the new normal will look like. and i think the changes -- the short answer will be that life will be different. my guess is we will get used to it. it will be a new normal, but it will never be the same. anna: we are quickly running out of time, but before we do, we want to get to an audience question. it is right in your wheelhouse in terms of the changes that are happening to society. you are a big sports fan and a lot of people are wondering, will there be live sporting events to watch it person with the giants and the jets this fall? where do things stand on that? gov. murphy: i think there will be, definitively live sports. i do not see a scenario, unless andhell breaks loose ag
shirley tillman, former president of princeton. arefrazier, ceo of mark, the co-shares. ben bernanke, lisa jackson, among others, are serving on it with them. we are spending a huge amount of our time. we live dual lives here. putting the fire out in the house, and we are still not there yet. we are going to announce more fatalities today, tragically. and at the same time, preparing for what the new normal will look like. and i think the changes -- the short answer will be that life will be...
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nothing but sing and dance all day long and of course there's also the problem of black phasing as well shirley temple for example in the film in the film littlest rebel in 1935 so black facing it's a tradition that persisted through to 950 s. until the civil rights movement. because of this reason h.b.o. now decided to take down the movie. but it says that it will return but only within with a proper context it means that we won't see any change in the edit but we can probably explain expect some explanation for the background ok interesting 108 thank you for that one thanks. and now the german government is investing 9000000000 years to become number one in green hydrogen technology that's according to a new strategy paper today germany is basing this renewable energy source can both reduce carbon emissions and stimulate the economy now let's take a look at what exactly hydrogen technology is and what its potential holds. its huge commitment in germany's efforts to become a clean energy economy by seeking to lead the world in hydrogen energy generation. cream or should we rather take energy s
nothing but sing and dance all day long and of course there's also the problem of black phasing as well shirley temple for example in the film in the film littlest rebel in 1935 so black facing it's a tradition that persisted through to 950 s. until the civil rights movement. because of this reason h.b.o. now decided to take down the movie. but it says that it will return but only within with a proper context it means that we won't see any change in the edit but we can probably explain expect...
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you obviously have family and shirley, i heard you're his biggest cheerleader. >> absolutely.d and a great husband. great partner to have. >> now he's a great mba. >> absolutely. i do it for the girls. i want to be their example i'm moving forward and show them that it can be done at any age >> you are a living example. carlos, congratulations! happy father's day enjoy that beautiful family. craig, who do you got? >> you know what how about the heilman family looking for the heilmans you don't look tired but understandable if you were bleary eyed because last week they welcomed their first child. and they've been together for ten years. they've waited patiently for this blessing. and they have a baby and then the baby spends almost two weeks in nicu. you just brought him home, right? >> we brought him home on wednesday. >> congratulations >> hi. >> thank you >> and i understand that this morning you're introducing him to the world, to family, all over the country they haven't met him and they also don't -- they don't know his name. >> nope. >> they don't. so we would like to l
you obviously have family and shirley, i heard you're his biggest cheerleader. >> absolutely.d and a great husband. great partner to have. >> now he's a great mba. >> absolutely. i do it for the girls. i want to be their example i'm moving forward and show them that it can be done at any age >> you are a living example. carlos, congratulations! happy father's day enjoy that beautiful family. craig, who do you got? >> you know what how about the heilman family...
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shirley weber .eaders like mccarty and many others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there was previous efforts to advance the bill. they fell short. we are not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes. people that exercise a single day there merrill moral authority to help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. leaders who have lost loved ones, leaders that were still cynical, but willing to participate at this moment and hope and expectation that we could do more than just passive program, but we can fundamentally solve a problem. i am here today to say that program passing is indeed not problem solving unless we follow through on what we promote and promise. we manifest a cultural change and a deeper understanding of what it is that we are trying to advance. we passed that bill last august. it hasn't stopped the violence. it hasn't stopped the mistrust. it hasn't stopped
shirley weber .eaders like mccarty and many others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there was previous efforts to advance the bill. they fell short. we are not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes. people that exercise a single day there merrill moral authority to help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. leaders who have lost loved ones, leaders that were...
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i do this in the spirit of shirley chisolm. i'm not going to allow the democratic or republican party to dictate when we should do the things that are necessary to continue the liberation movement. i think that we are at a point in our history now, regardless how we got here, we are at a point in our history where racism has become an organizing tool for one party and a get out the vote tool for the other party. literally. that's what is happening right now. you see it happening. we can't be taken for granted and we can't be ignored. that's why we need a department of reconciliation, to deal with these issues in a long-term and very broad fashion. with reference to candidates, i have not endorsed anyone for president that's in the race currently. i did earlier endorse senator harris. i have not endorsed anyone since that time. i'm very serious about what i do. when i called for the impeachment of the president, i had resolutions to support it. by the way, we should have impeached him for his racism and we could have impeached h
i do this in the spirit of shirley chisolm. i'm not going to allow the democratic or republican party to dictate when we should do the things that are necessary to continue the liberation movement. i think that we are at a point in our history now, regardless how we got here, we are at a point in our history where racism has become an organizing tool for one party and a get out the vote tool for the other party. literally. that's what is happening right now. you see it happening. we can't be...
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joining us craig shirley with more on this. what's this look like now?know you were thinking the same thing i was in 1964 after goldwater's defeat, everybody was saying the republican party is dead, conservative party is dead, two years later the reagan revolution is born in california and republicans do well in the off-year elections. you can say the same thing about 2008, of course, after barack obama's victory. two years later an explosive growth in the republican party. but there has been a reinvention from the party of taft to goldwater the party. now to trump. what is -- i just want to say, first of all, do you agree with me, if donald trump loses, people think he's going to be like a ghost hovering around the republicans? no. when you lose in washington, d.c., or wiyou are gone. you are gone. the party that eviscerated me for criticizing george w. bush the second he left office, they took up the items on big spending and foreign policy. >> if donald trump loses in november, joe, the republican party's going to resemble "lord of the flies" and quic
joining us craig shirley with more on this. what's this look like now?know you were thinking the same thing i was in 1964 after goldwater's defeat, everybody was saying the republican party is dead, conservative party is dead, two years later the reagan revolution is born in california and republicans do well in the off-year elections. you can say the same thing about 2008, of course, after barack obama's victory. two years later an explosive growth in the republican party. but there has been a...
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another is shirley who ru ns affected. another is shirley who runs a b&b.his area used to be where we used to keep all of our leaflets, which, at the moment, we are not displaying or distributing any leaflets out. on arrival, all of our guests will be given a check sheet, and on that check sheet will be one specific area, which is mainly the stairs and the hallways. i really, really want the guests to keep a safe distance from each other, either by stepping back and letting the guests come down the stairs, or letting a guest come in through the front door and then you waiting for someone to come up the stairs. and please just consider each other — for your safety as well. we've not really got any guidelines as yet as to specifically what we are allowed to do and not to do, apart from the two—metre rule. so, i have decided for now i think this is the way it's going to work. i am going to invite the guests down to breakfast, maybe at a specific time. i am then, instead of coming through to the dining room, i will be using the hatch, where the guests can get t
another is shirley who ru ns affected. another is shirley who runs a b&b.his area used to be where we used to keep all of our leaflets, which, at the moment, we are not displaying or distributing any leaflets out. on arrival, all of our guests will be given a check sheet, and on that check sheet will be one specific area, which is mainly the stairs and the hallways. i really, really want the guests to keep a safe distance from each other, either by stepping back and letting the guests come...
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. >> shirley the other color referenced it does need to be monitored and i'll tell you one thing that monitored, it may be affected by the fact that were doing more testing in texas, we worked behind the curb with testing even a month ago but now that testing and doctor abbott said he wanted every nursing home tested, i think they're well on the way to having accomplish that, they probably found cases that they did not expect. that will affect the overall case rate, i tried to monitor in my community what is the icu and here it is about 40% and there is obviously capacity there an overall hospital occupancy is about 60% and there's capacity there and ventilator use iss under 20% so there is clearly capacity there. so the conserving is we don't want to overstress the capacity of a healthcare system right now in the area that i represent, i am satisfied, that demand could be met but it does not mean that you stop looking at it, it doesn't mean you stop watching it. the surveillance is really going toto be critical as far as the reference to doing the rally, i don't know what data they b
. >> shirley the other color referenced it does need to be monitored and i'll tell you one thing that monitored, it may be affected by the fact that were doing more testing in texas, we worked behind the curb with testing even a month ago but now that testing and doctor abbott said he wanted every nursing home tested, i think they're well on the way to having accomplish that, they probably found cases that they did not expect. that will affect the overall case rate, i tried to monitor in...
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something that shirley webber's law was predicated on what we did in san francisco, in that when you actually pull your weapon and actually fire. >> we're running out of time, and i don't know if the chief wants to say something before i do. i've got a four-minute hard stop. chief? >> yeah, i was just going to talk about what chair cohen was saying about the reform. the part of our reform was to work with academic researchers and partners to take that data and run with it. you know, for a lot of people, who do we associate with crime and why? as a black man, i can't tell you how many times i've walked by a car and heard the door lock. and this is -- i'm not alone. i know many people -- but the point is rethinking policy and what -- the things that we are doing to add to that association of who's a criminal, who's not, who's dangerous, we need to rethink that, too. i'll tell you, with our police department, we're doing just that. we heard a lot of people talk about our policy on releasing looking photos, and we're looking at the policy -- probably in the next couple of weeks, we'll be
something that shirley webber's law was predicated on what we did in san francisco, in that when you actually pull your weapon and actually fire. >> we're running out of time, and i don't know if the chief wants to say something before i do. i've got a four-minute hard stop. chief? >> yeah, i was just going to talk about what chair cohen was saying about the reform. the part of our reform was to work with academic researchers and partners to take that data and run with it. you know,...
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shirley weber. like conversations so that all students can see the contributions that people have made. >> that will be a change in the way that school is done. there will be implicit racial bias training for teachers in all 10,000 california schools. that will be a focus as well. i asked her specifically about how california is doing. she said doing relatively well. she gave credit to our governor and most of our mayors for the increases in testing. and i said, president trump talked about having less testing. she said that he never said that to her. behind the scenes he's always been proud of doing more testing. the administration has plans for more testing going forward. >> we are looking forward to those conversations with both of those leaders. alex, thank you so much, and have a good weekend. >>> be sure to tune into the issue is coming up this sunday at 6:30 ahead of morning sun 2. >>> announced car racetrack owner in trouble as another controversy erupts. how bubba wallace and the news inves
shirley weber. like conversations so that all students can see the contributions that people have made. >> that will be a change in the way that school is done. there will be implicit racial bias training for teachers in all 10,000 california schools. that will be a focus as well. i asked her specifically about how california is doing. she said doing relatively well. she gave credit to our governor and most of our mayors for the increases in testing. and i said, president trump talked...
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. >> i got aunt shirley, aunt rose and anti-fa, i will give you her number later, she is really nice.> do you think she want to get her eyes examined. >> it's possible. >> this proves that a community can rise up and come together under the worst circumstances. but it also proves that i look good in glasses. back to you, trevor. >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, that was amazing. don't go away because jon stewart is next. we'll be right back. ck to the daily social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with my old boss jon stewart. his new movie irresistible which he wrote and directed will be in theaters and on demand beginning june 26th. we talked about his movie and much more. >> do me a favor, look at your lens and not the screen so it-- yeah, that is closer to it, yeah, there, there. >> that. >> yeah, that's it. but don't look the aw. >> no, don't look there, please. (laughter). >> trevor: oh man, jon stewart, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> i have been doing press now for it's got to be a week straight, junk ets and everything, and this is how i have b
. >> i got aunt shirley, aunt rose and anti-fa, i will give you her number later, she is really nice.> do you think she want to get her eyes examined. >> it's possible. >> this proves that a community can rise up and come together under the worst circumstances. but it also proves that i look good in glasses. back to you, trevor. >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, that was amazing. don't go away because jon stewart is next. we'll be right back. ck to the daily...
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shirley weber and others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as a relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there were previous efforts to advance it that fell short. we assembled elected officials and leaders of all stripes. people that exercise everyday their moral authority that help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. lost loved ones, who worked still cynical but willing to participate at this moment and help an expectation that we could do more than pass a program, we could fundamentally solve a problem. thathere today to say program passing is indeed not program -- problem-solving. unless we follow through on what we promote and promise and we manifest a cultural change and a deeper understanding of what it is we're trying to advance. we passed the bill last august, but it has not stopped violence. it has not stopped the mistrust. it has not stopped the people from raising anxiety. we are seeing anxiety raised concerns in brought to the forefront. we have so much work still left to do. there was a companion
shirley weber and others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as a relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there were previous efforts to advance it that fell short. we assembled elected officials and leaders of all stripes. people that exercise everyday their moral authority that help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. lost loved ones, who worked still cynical but willing to participate at this moment and help an...
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when congresswomen shirley chisholm came to visit him in the hospital when she came, and ethel kennedylso came, i saw something in his eyes that were different. and through the years after that, i could just see a change in him. it was slow and it was beautiful to watch. his personality was changing. and he was becoming the man i knew, and the father i knew in 1958. and the last two years of his life, he would have mark and i come over late at night, he wanted to talk. and he would talk about how wrong he was about race and segregation. he did most of the talking, and he would talk around those points. and mark was a judge, and he had been a judge, so they had a lot in common. and it was just -- we were so close, and we loved each other so much. that was his way of having us over time and time again, of his way, and the only way he was capable of asking for my forgiveness. of the way that he had made my life difficult. and i forgave him, because i knew that was the only way he knew how. and i loved him for that. because my father loved me the very best that he could. he learned how to
when congresswomen shirley chisholm came to visit him in the hospital when she came, and ethel kennedylso came, i saw something in his eyes that were different. and through the years after that, i could just see a change in him. it was slow and it was beautiful to watch. his personality was changing. and he was becoming the man i knew, and the father i knew in 1958. and the last two years of his life, he would have mark and i come over late at night, he wanted to talk. and he would talk about...
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. >> craig shirley said nixon's tough talk was countered by then governor of california ronald reagan was more resolute probably, but he was also calmer in his approach to richard nixon. he was -- reagan reached out to protesters into the college campuses and sat down and talk to them. >> but nixon his way worked at the polls. the tough talk is not a reelection ticket for trumped. washington, one -- columnist says he offers not a hope and unity like bobby kennedy but fear and division like george wallace. while hoping to read the political reward as nixon but surely disagrees. >> trump is talking about law and order and law in order for everybody, not just for one segment of society. here at the department of justice attorney general bill barr is looking to restore law and order. slapping federal charges on those not protesting that rioting. bret. >> bret: david, outside of the doj, david thanks. former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein appeared before the senate judiciary committee tomorrow to answer questions about the investigation of former trump advisor carter page. rosenste
. >> craig shirley said nixon's tough talk was countered by then governor of california ronald reagan was more resolute probably, but he was also calmer in his approach to richard nixon. he was -- reagan reached out to protesters into the college campuses and sat down and talk to them. >> but nixon his way worked at the polls. the tough talk is not a reelection ticket for trumped. washington, one -- columnist says he offers not a hope and unity like bobby kennedy but fear and...
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mitch on the issue on a concept that i thought of mrs now says it's a claim like i reckon us is a shirley pickle it was but it had to go to her this way dr spock was so confident they looked going to show some edge because the nickel the show is someone i call later war to the queen people hurt them in terms of a school. as a moment of them is still a copy for a millimeter are the only daughter seen one up east of the hit but beside me on my coffee i mean they don't squeeze but as i'm with them. they don't squeeze but as of yet so study would have to bore steak it's a good i really need is 20 america needs met the boys they could say were no more shit for juanita than this year natives good sport as an old thought in that it will be a set up scuttle prostitute or steak it is a good. guide to what the metadata like in an independent woman just didn't says i need. that and will kill a dollar each he will slip down and be taught me how to walk in their car as a missile build was not thought he did it is sure he'll fill out a lemonade with me. or wish to do either the day of never trial or so
mitch on the issue on a concept that i thought of mrs now says it's a claim like i reckon us is a shirley pickle it was but it had to go to her this way dr spock was so confident they looked going to show some edge because the nickel the show is someone i call later war to the queen people hurt them in terms of a school. as a moment of them is still a copy for a millimeter are the only daughter seen one up east of the hit but beside me on my coffee i mean they don't squeeze but as i'm with...
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shirley weber, and leaders like mccarty . and many others . that led a effort to reconcile, our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force . assembled not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes, people to exercise every day their moral responsibility . leaders that had lost loved ones leaders that were still cynical but willing to do more than just past the program . but we could fundamentally solve a problem . i am here today to say that program passing is in problem solving unless we follow through on what we promote and promisingly manifest the cultural change and a deeper understanding on what it is, we are trying to advance . it hasn't stopped the mistrust, or people from raising anxiety . we see the anxiety we have so much more work to do . there was a good package de- escalation techniques . it goes into effect january 2021, that cannot happen soon enough, we are scrubbing components in a bill to see if we can fast- track it . to advance the cause that brought us together . there's frustration i california has been l
shirley weber, and leaders like mccarty . and many others . that led a effort to reconcile, our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force . assembled not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes, people to exercise every day their moral responsibility . leaders that had lost loved ones leaders that were still cynical but willing to do more than just past the program . but we could fundamentally solve a problem . i am here today to say that program passing is in problem...
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the persian initiative hilary also runs an insight outside course at the maximum-security prison in shirleysachusetts through which tufts students and incarcerated individuals take a course together. hillary's current research is in the field of higher education and incarceration. she's a senior lecturer at tufts with a phd in english and also directs the program in women's, gender, sexuality studies. hillary is a strong advocate for the importance of bringing higher education into prison and we are grateful she joins us tonight in conversation with our guests. please join me in welcoming professor hilary bender and are distinguished speaker cyntoia brown-long. [applause] [applause] >> cyntoia, i want to start by thanking you at such an honor to be here at such an honor to have you at tufts and the first visit i hope it's the first of many. i also want to thank you for your beautiful book for sharing your journey with us and educating us on issues of criminal justice system. your particular journey on your faith and on faith. for people who have it may be yet read cyntoia's book i want to s
the persian initiative hilary also runs an insight outside course at the maximum-security prison in shirleysachusetts through which tufts students and incarcerated individuals take a course together. hillary's current research is in the field of higher education and incarceration. she's a senior lecturer at tufts with a phd in english and also directs the program in women's, gender, sexuality studies. hillary is a strong advocate for the importance of bringing higher education into prison and...