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oh charlotte simmons has dropped out of dupont. poor thing thesis in moral there. >> tom wolfe you sure have captured something that i'm feeling not and memo women but also young women but older women and young men. will most definitely recognize. tom wolfe reading from his brand-new book, and it's titled i am charlotte simmons. ♪ i think will start with an e-mail from tom wolfe. this is from patty in florida. she said i just completed reading i am charlotte simmons. i stayed up until we hours i loved it. i was particularly intrigued with your contrast to what charlotte was morning and her near off science biology course and the basis for animalistic behavior versus those behaviors demonstrated by the higher order mammals. in an institution of higher learning. my question. how did you educate yourself in those areas and is this contrast academic says, top culture your typical approach to writing. tom: neuroscience is the ultimate darwinism. neuroscience says we are now finding the mechanical reasons or hookups in your brain, and to
oh charlotte simmons has dropped out of dupont. poor thing thesis in moral there. >> tom wolfe you sure have captured something that i'm feeling not and memo women but also young women but older women and young men. will most definitely recognize. tom wolfe reading from his brand-new book, and it's titled i am charlotte simmons. ♪ i think will start with an e-mail from tom wolfe. this is from patty in florida. she said i just completed reading i am charlotte simmons. i stayed up until...
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father, daniel simmons, sr. had been killed, in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war, what would he say to police around-- people around the country. and please remind them, all things work together for good. all things love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing by those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and in an act of true, unconditional love, he inspired me, he encouraged me, he taught me lessons of strength and courage and mercy our nation needs to remember. and i came to the floor today, mr. president, to speak about my new bill, the justice act, our republican response to the police reform. i was sitting in my office when the senator from illinois talked about the token legislati legislation. on this day, the day that we remember mother emanuel church and the nine lost lives, my friend, the pastor of the church, clemente pinckney, the pastor of that church, the first to call me senator, the democrat pastor said to me
father, daniel simmons, sr. had been killed, in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war, what would he say to police around-- people around the country. and please remind them, all things work together for good. all things love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing by those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and in an act of true, unconditional love, he inspired me, he encouraged me, he taught me lessons of...
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i asked daniel simmons junior, whose father, daniel simmons senior had been killed in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war. what should i say to the people who will be watching around the country? he said something i could not believe. he said please remind them of romans eight : 28. that all things work together for good. for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing at those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and in an act of true unconditional love, he inspired me, he encouraged me, he taught me lessons of strength and courage and mercy. our nation needs to remember that. i came to the floor today, mr. president, to speak about my new bill, the justice acts. our republican response to the police reform. i'm sitting in my office when the senator from illinois talked about the token legislation. that weday, the day remember mother emmanuel church in the nine loss lives, person ever to call me a senator, the pastor of that church, a democrat member of that church says to me, my senator, 201
i asked daniel simmons junior, whose father, daniel simmons senior had been killed in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war. what should i say to the people who will be watching around the country? he said something i could not believe. he said please remind them of romans eight : 28. that all things work together for good. for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing at those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words...
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pending on his floor remembering the words daniel simmons junior, five years ago one week later asking daniel simmons junior asking senior had been killed in the attempt to start another race were and the home of the civil war. so please remind them of romans eight / 28. of all things working together for good for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and an inactive true unconditional love he inspired me encourage me at the strength and courage and mercy our nation needs to remember. i came to the floor today and with the justice act the republican response to the please reforms. the senator from illinois. and those nine lost lives my friend think me the first person ever to call me a senator, a democratic pastor says to me my senator, 2012 to reflect back on the fact i have on my phone today the text where i said are you okay? he didn't answer. because he was alreadyt dead. and as we try to lose confidence to have the senator from illinois with this opportunity and the american people from african-american in comm
pending on his floor remembering the words daniel simmons junior, five years ago one week later asking daniel simmons junior asking senior had been killed in the attempt to start another race were and the home of the civil war. so please remind them of romans eight / 28. of all things working together for good for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and an inactive true unconditional love he inspired me encourage me at the...
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today's senior international correspondent keir simmons joins us with the latest on this one keir, good morning >> reporter: hey, craig. good morning this has the potential to worry the white house in an election year that may be kim jong-un's aim. tension re-erupting on the korean peninsula the south warning the north this morning if it carries out military provocation, quote, our military will respond with powerful force this morning a dramatic flaring of tensions between north and south korea. the north blowing up a symbol of peace between the two sides. the inter-korean liaison office. open to fanfare in 2018, a sign that tensions were easing between the countries. now reportedly rubble. it was located near the demilitarized zone
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specifically at the hands of def jam co—founder russell simmons. i would never hurt anybody.e career in a and r, dixon is seen struggling with whether or not to go public several years later as other women come forward with experiences strikingly similar to her own. he said he looked at her the other day and realised my daughter is not a victim any more, she's a warrior. and i thought, i would like to be a warrior. i'm tired of being a victim. i've been a victim for 22 years. let me see with the other thing feels like. it's powerful, intelligent fare deftly negotiating the intersecting strands of sexism and racism which make it particularly difficult for these women to tell their stories lending an important voice to the metoo movement that had previously been silenced. dearly beloved friends, we gather here... sneeze ..in this time of man's greay innocence. innocence? i will leave you with news that the thoroughly modern adaptation of jane austen's emma is now available on dvd and blu—ray. anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhou
specifically at the hands of def jam co—founder russell simmons. i would never hurt anybody.e career in a and r, dixon is seen struggling with whether or not to go public several years later as other women come forward with experiences strikingly similar to her own. he said he looked at her the other day and realised my daughter is not a victim any more, she's a warrior. and i thought, i would like to be a warrior. i'm tired of being a victim. i've been a victim for 22 years. let me see with...
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during the next year and they haven't correspondents deafened simmons was in telson for the rally and he told us about some of the day surprises tulsa oklahoma had 3 surprises ready surprise number one for the president of the united states who wanted to have a strong coming out of the gate with a new invigorated campaign start here in tulsa oklahoma but a lot of people were no shows a lot of trump's supporters were no shows the arena wasn't fully booked never ever were 90000 people in this arena. and outside it the same picture massive no shows all over the from campaign had to cancel out site stages and outside activities for the expected overflow which never materialized surprise number too many people thought that protesters here and to trump protesters would be clashing with and on a large scale clashing with trump supporters that also didn't happen protests were a not existence for the most of the day and be largely peaceful absolutely peaceful minus the one or other cafe awful with trump supporter like lives matter and he trump protesters were peaceful protesting. surprise numb
during the next year and they haven't correspondents deafened simmons was in telson for the rally and he told us about some of the day surprises tulsa oklahoma had 3 surprises ready surprise number one for the president of the united states who wanted to have a strong coming out of the gate with a new invigorated campaign start here in tulsa oklahoma but a lot of people were no shows a lot of trump's supporters were no shows the arena wasn't fully booked never ever were 90000 people in this...
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simmons in the meantime. so a lot of what you're describing in the dialogue with supervisor mandelman, it sounds like you're putting the cart before the horse. i don't know if any of you can answer these questions because it's sort of dr. bland's main thing, but i do have a lot of questions about the bed study? to me -- and i think i'm agreeing with supervisor mandelman, at least as i understood his comments -- that how do you even do that study if you don't have a system in place? i agree with that, that the office of care and accountability -- the office of care coordination, that that's a different office that we're going to put off till later. the office of care coordination is the most important part of mental health s.f. because if you don't have an office where care is coordinated, and you don't have a structured team of management, etc., where people check in, you can't have that, and we've never had that before. i just don't understand without that, what's in place? who's the management? what's the d
simmons in the meantime. so a lot of what you're describing in the dialogue with supervisor mandelman, it sounds like you're putting the cart before the horse. i don't know if any of you can answer these questions because it's sort of dr. bland's main thing, but i do have a lot of questions about the bed study? to me -- and i think i'm agreeing with supervisor mandelman, at least as i understood his comments -- that how do you even do that study if you don't have a system in place? i agree with...
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president putin's spokesman responded in an exclusive inter view with nbc news keir simmons has the latest >> reporter: growing outrage over reports russia offered cash for killing american soldiers in afghanistan officials familiar with the intelligence tell nbc news the u.s. gathered information showing russian operatives offered bounties to the taliban. one official saying american service members and afghan civilians died as a result other officials tell us the intelligence was uncorroborated overnight president trump tweeting intel just reported to me they did not find this info credible and therefore didn't report it to me. now president putin's spokesman pushing back in an exclusive interview with nbc news. >> maybe i can sound a little bit rude but this is 100% bull [ bleep ]. >> reporter: but tonigh bipartisan calls in congress for an investigation. liz cheney tweeting, who did know and when, what has been done to protect our forces and hold putin accountable. president putin's spokesman telling nbc news russia has received no complaints from american officials. has anyone raised
president putin's spokesman responded in an exclusive inter view with nbc news keir simmons has the latest >> reporter: growing outrage over reports russia offered cash for killing american soldiers in afghanistan officials familiar with the intelligence tell nbc news the u.s. gathered information showing russian operatives offered bounties to the taliban. one official saying american service members and afghan civilians died as a result other officials tell us the intelligence was...
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camp where we lived with his parents but simmons encouraged me to go team to spread his wings. to me. when i finished my high school and asked. carrying aspired to be a lot so i kept pushing and she mentored me become a pilot today when it is one of the youngest commercial pilots in botswana is success motivated but seem to leave the military sit up her foundation and help more youngsters dear to dream is based in a vision hub. here at sema and his team trains school classes from across puts one at 1st glance skills may seem to have little to do with flight but the focus is on an important element of. coding and robotics. you will become close didn't interpret and problem solvers that's why you should learn coding that's why we want you guessed then how to code so that we can come up with solutions. today the young boys and girls must build a miniature airplane and program the motor in sensors to go along to run or to normalcy last year or 2 dream trained over 2000 pupils. there might not be a very huge manufacturing of robotics or i.v.'s in baton but we want to prepare people
camp where we lived with his parents but simmons encouraged me to go team to spread his wings. to me. when i finished my high school and asked. carrying aspired to be a lot so i kept pushing and she mentored me become a pilot today when it is one of the youngest commercial pilots in botswana is success motivated but seem to leave the military sit up her foundation and help more youngsters dear to dream is based in a vision hub. here at sema and his team trains school classes from across puts...
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earlier d.w. a correspondent stefan simmons spoke to us from our washington bureau about what's at stake in these court proceedings. everything and nothing and let me explain everything because the ever going american community in minneapolis pacifically had asked for and was adamant about a strong charge against their shelf and not 30 agree more about now the 2nd degree murder charge and that was very very important for people in minneapolis who had a very strong opinion about the police of course they and the justice system is being corrupt and. unequal to them through the african-american community in minneapolis so yes this is really really important that this pretrial hearing happened and even if mr sherwin was only via video link in the in the court room there was a sigh of relief so to speak going through the community that this is now actually really happening the bail is interesting $1000000.00 and all the restrictions you're just saying let's not forget the man is under suicide watch 24 hours 7 days a week because. authorities think he's actually in danger of taking his own lif
earlier d.w. a correspondent stefan simmons spoke to us from our washington bureau about what's at stake in these court proceedings. everything and nothing and let me explain everything because the ever going american community in minneapolis pacifically had asked for and was adamant about a strong charge against their shelf and not 30 agree more about now the 2nd degree murder charge and that was very very important for people in minneapolis who had a very strong opinion about the police of...
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a lot of lives there's been multiple people and i urge my career said my own mother or less time simmons says he along with 4 other family members got sick with covid-19 now he has mom and dad are part of this class action lawsuit against carnival and the company they own princess cruise lines. we want carnival and princess to be held accountable. >>for the harm that they cause to their passengers and his attorneys. marcelo says carnival failed to protect its passengers instead of taking appropriate action. they chose to try to convey to their passengers everything was fine everything was normal. the company says in his statement or response throughout this process has focused on the well being of our guests and crew within the parameters dictated to us by the government agencies involved and the involving medical understanding of this new illness, however they add we do not comment on any pending litigation tell us and the cruise line near that at least one passenger had become ill while simmons was on board and courage and the source and there's something that the fans were open as peo
a lot of lives there's been multiple people and i urge my career said my own mother or less time simmons says he along with 4 other family members got sick with covid-19 now he has mom and dad are part of this class action lawsuit against carnival and the company they own princess cruise lines. we want carnival and princess to be held accountable. >>for the harm that they cause to their passengers and his attorneys. marcelo says carnival failed to protect its passengers instead of taking...
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simmons: in a sense. in father of gideon malick. future head of hydra in america. if the chronicoms kill malick, then hydra's stamped out before it ever takes hold
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you know the stuff and simmons there in washington well the german government has confirmed it's been informed that the u.s. is considering a partial withdrawal of american troops from the country this follows media reports that president don't trump had ordered the removal of nearly 10000 troops from germany almost a 3rd of u.s. military personnel stationed in the country and the german government spokes person said that while they've been notified a final decision is yet to be made by the u.s. . correspondent teri schultz joins me now form from brussels terry do we know why the trump administration might want to withdraw all over a quarter of its troops from germany we don't tarry it makes absolutely no strategic sense you know there are these stories floating around that he's angry at chancellor merkel again for germany's very low defense spending it won't reach the 2 percent level for more than another decade at best or that he's angry at her for not agreeing to come to a g. 7 summit this month because she said you know the stage of the coronavirus threat is simply not out a point
you know the stuff and simmons there in washington well the german government has confirmed it's been informed that the u.s. is considering a partial withdrawal of american troops from the country this follows media reports that president don't trump had ordered the removal of nearly 10000 troops from germany almost a 3rd of u.s. military personnel stationed in the country and the german government spokes person said that while they've been notified a final decision is yet to be made by the...
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correspondent stefan simmons is following the story from tulsa we asked him about the trump campaign's explanation of the coincidence of the timing and location of its rally well 1st of all that in say anything 2nd and so was that they chose arklow months presumably told so because the governor and the mayor did such a great job fighting covert 19 in the coronavirus doesn't ring really true because oklahoma's numbers in the coronavirus crisis are actually up actually in the itself numbers are also of doubled actually by the day most and so that can't really be the reason the real reason is a political one the president wants to have a strong showing for starting and restarting or triggering his campaign and he thought of a solidly red state and tolls as a good place for that of course there's an insensitivity in that he was not very sensitive a job of picking this state. that here everybody agrees on doesn't make him any more friends if he had any at all here in this community. now to some of the other stories making news this hour police in bella ruse arrested demonstrators and journa
correspondent stefan simmons is following the story from tulsa we asked him about the trump campaign's explanation of the coincidence of the timing and location of its rally well 1st of all that in say anything 2nd and so was that they chose arklow months presumably told so because the governor and the mayor did such a great job fighting covert 19 in the coronavirus doesn't ring really true because oklahoma's numbers in the coronavirus crisis are actually up actually in the itself numbers are...
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if you just joined the protest we're on the streets live with stefan simmons out there deadly correspondent in minneapolis with. 70 minutes almost not a minute ago now perhaps a truck plowed into a crowd of protesters protesting the death of george floyd. stephens a month is now minutes past the curfew and being told to move on by police on the same stefan can you still hear me. one second i'm grabbing my mike as i drive away here you see my camera man is filming the police to decide by the way our car is also marked as press vehicle we are wearing that's where we identify ourselves as press about this is in fair we all good that we can report and we should be reporting what what we're seeing what we have been in when there is a curfew enforcement we are exempt by law. from this curfew so it's not for us that is maybe understood as a privilege but i mean we couldn't do couldn't be able to do our job if. we couldn't report. so now you see in front of me here there will be on the other side of this bridge. police running up the ramp pushing. pushing protesters back stephanie let me think he's
if you just joined the protest we're on the streets live with stefan simmons out there deadly correspondent in minneapolis with. 70 minutes almost not a minute ago now perhaps a truck plowed into a crowd of protesters protesting the death of george floyd. stephens a month is now minutes past the curfew and being told to move on by police on the same stefan can you still hear me. one second i'm grabbing my mike as i drive away here you see my camera man is filming the police to decide by the way...
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weekend due to coronavirus increases cases increases we've all got to make sacrifices and stuff and simmons in the washington thank you. to some of the other stories making news around the world 3 pass' in ireland have agreed to form a government after months of negotiations irish prime minister live radko was the 1st one and his party's results with a clear majority in favor of the move all members of center right fianna foil liberal finnegan the green party voted to approve the coalition. mexico city's police chief was shot several times during an armed attack on friday 3 other people were killed including 2 of his security team assailants opened fire and threw grenades at his armored vehicle it's believed the drug cartel is behind the attack. turkey has sentenced 121 people to life in prison for attempting to violate the constitution according to the court in ankara the accused to took part in the coup in 2016 which tried to overthrow turkish president roger typo to 1245 defendants were on trial. of course in moscow has handed down a guilty verdict under 3 years suspended sentence to the
weekend due to coronavirus increases cases increases we've all got to make sacrifices and stuff and simmons in the washington thank you. to some of the other stories making news around the world 3 pass' in ireland have agreed to form a government after months of negotiations irish prime minister live radko was the 1st one and his party's results with a clear majority in favor of the move all members of center right fianna foil liberal finnegan the green party voted to approve the coalition....
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officers to intervene any time they see an authorized force by another officer or correspondent stefon simmons has been covering this story in minneapolis. i'm standing perhaps became one of the most significant places in the united states within just about 2 weeks here is where george floyd died and here is where people come every day still to celebrate his life and to mourn his death he is also where people come now and say they will start a movement a movement they say which will grow through the united states which will try to change this society in this country getting rid of police brutality and of systemic racism in this country. people say they have to get organized they have to get better at this but it's all about communicating for them to push this envelope to go forward it is about short flights still but all of this they say has become much much bigger. now elsewhere in the united states protests have been taking place from coast to coast for another day in new york protesters defined as curfew on friday evening the demonstrations are now mostly peaceful and contrast to last weeke
officers to intervene any time they see an authorized force by another officer or correspondent stefon simmons has been covering this story in minneapolis. i'm standing perhaps became one of the most significant places in the united states within just about 2 weeks here is where george floyd died and here is where people come every day still to celebrate his life and to mourn his death he is also where people come now and say they will start a movement a movement they say which will grow...
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weekend due to coronavirus increases cases increases we've all got to make sacrifices and stephanie simmons in the washington thank you. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories are making news around the world flash flooding in ivory coast's main city abidjan has killed 3 people in flooded homes and cars where this is said that water rose $150.00 centimeters inside half an hour the flooding comes just over a week after a deadly mudslide hit the country's economic capital. a british teenagers been jailed for at least 15 years for throwing a 6 year old french boy off the 10th floor of london's tate modern art gallery last year the younger boy now has to use a wheelchair and is still recovering from the assault. of course in moscow has had to down a guilty verdict and the 3 years suspended sentence on the russian film and theater director carol a set a break off he was accused of forming a criminal group an embezzling public funds for a theater project was to sort of break off says the charges are absurd police in scotland say stabbing attack in the said to of glasgow has left 6 peo
weekend due to coronavirus increases cases increases we've all got to make sacrifices and stephanie simmons in the washington thank you. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories are making news around the world flash flooding in ivory coast's main city abidjan has killed 3 people in flooded homes and cars where this is said that water rose $150.00 centimeters inside half an hour the flooding comes just over a week after a deadly mudslide hit the country's economic capital. a british...
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i am charlotte simmons. it is my pleasure to introduce tom wolfe is going to talk about what is southern today. "what is southern today". [applause]. tom: thank you ladies and gentlemen. it is going to be back at duke. i talked big as david mentioned is "what is southern today". great writing material in the south. first of all, i'm not advertising it. first of all, i'm not seen the new sounds of the south recorded anywhere. for example, may be many you had the same experience that i've had. we check into the hotel, and early in the morning you awakened by the sound. mark mark and this is the kitchen help blaming over the baking tubes for the grits . [laughter]. let's say it is the end of june. actually from about the end of the summer reading go to the airport there is a car in the turbulent the ignition. if in your blood back about 4 feet. that is because whoever shut the car off, look the air conditioning on high. this another sound of the south. another what i particularly like is going to a beautiful pl
i am charlotte simmons. it is my pleasure to introduce tom wolfe is going to talk about what is southern today. "what is southern today". [applause]. tom: thank you ladies and gentlemen. it is going to be back at duke. i talked big as david mentioned is "what is southern today". great writing material in the south. first of all, i'm not advertising it. first of all, i'm not seen the new sounds of the south recorded anywhere. for example, may be many you had the same...
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we said you know all of the drama all so much so sue simmons would step forward into many government officials serious it's very morning in the white horses to get to the wall street because at some point you have to help people jane help themselves. a lot of it is just the unfortunate fact that most people in philadelphia are only about 2 paychecks away from homelessness so that means you don't have a job for 4 weeks and then all of a sudden you're going to be homeless because you are literally living from paycheck to paycheck you need that next job in order to continue paying rent and if you don't pay rent then you will be affected. from my perspective i really believe that the route to homelessness in philadelphia is the fact that. there is a very high population below the poverty line. a lot of people if you lose 2 paychecks and that's not going to be a big deal but in philadelphia that is an extremely big deal for about 40 percent of the population. anyone can become homeless a lot of people become homeless because of some sort of catastrophic event in their life maybe the medic
we said you know all of the drama all so much so sue simmons would step forward into many government officials serious it's very morning in the white horses to get to the wall street because at some point you have to help people jane help themselves. a lot of it is just the unfortunate fact that most people in philadelphia are only about 2 paychecks away from homelessness so that means you don't have a job for 4 weeks and then all of a sudden you're going to be homeless because you are...
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keir simmons in london, thank you. >>> back here, colorado. that state taking a significant step forward on police reform. i'm going to talk to a state lawmaker about specific changes coming once the new bill is signed by the governor, and hoe you implement those changes in a meaningful way within police departments. >>> also, an update on the controversial rally that the president is going to be holding in tulsa, oklahoma, the day after juneteenth. the new demand from the state's republican governor. the course structure the university of phoenix offers- it just suits my life perfectly because i am a mom, i'm a wife. and i was able to complete those short courses- five to six weeks- and then move onto the next until i reached my goal. i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the people, finan
keir simmons in london, thank you. >>> back here, colorado. that state taking a significant step forward on police reform. i'm going to talk to a state lawmaker about specific changes coming once the new bill is signed by the governor, and hoe you implement those changes in a meaningful way within police departments. >>> also, an update on the controversial rally that the president is going to be holding in tulsa, oklahoma, the day after juneteenth. the new demand from the...
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keir simmons joins me, nbc news, just spoke ton vladimir putin spokesperson, the russians denying thateport that we've been tracking for four days now. keir 0, let's hear what peskov has to say. >> reporter: andrea, that's right. just wrapped up an interview with dmitry peskov, one of patriot's right-hand men, if you like. conducted that here in london, and i asked him directly, andrea, about this allegation that the russians have been offering bounties to the taliban to kill u.s. servicemen and women in afghanistan. i asked him directly about whether or not the gru, russian military intelligence, was involved. he denied it, and again, whether or not you believe the russians, andrea, clearly today they are determined to stick to their message as forcefully as possible. our exchange, you're about to hear, begins with my question. take a listen. >> if russia was paying money to reward members of the taliban for the killing of american soldiers, would you consider that to be an act of aggression by russia? would you see that as serious as that? >> i wouldn't -- i don't think that this sit
keir simmons joins me, nbc news, just spoke ton vladimir putin spokesperson, the russians denying thateport that we've been tracking for four days now. keir 0, let's hear what peskov has to say. >> reporter: andrea, that's right. just wrapped up an interview with dmitry peskov, one of patriot's right-hand men, if you like. conducted that here in london, and i asked him directly, andrea, about this allegation that the russians have been offering bounties to the taliban to kill u.s....
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and we have damario solomon simmons. attorney. counselor, thank you. ma'am, i'm sorry to meet you because of this, but maybe this is the way it's supposed to be so we can have this conversation. why do you believe your son and nephew were stopped for jay walking? >> chris, i want to say thank you. before we get started, i want to push back. the teenagers, the only thing they were guilty of is walking while black. they were not jay walking. they were walking down the street, had been followed for of being killed by these officers who were following them. >> is that what they told you? >> absolutely, and that's what they told their mom. there's zero crime committed. no reason for them to be contacted by the police. and chris, this is why this happens. you have this unnecessary police contact that can escalate so quickly. >> what did they tell about you why they stopped the kids in the first place? >> well, the stop is for jay walking, allegedly, and it's bogus. it's stop and frisk. and frisk, it's racial profiling. it's life in america for black people,
and we have damario solomon simmons. attorney. counselor, thank you. ma'am, i'm sorry to meet you because of this, but maybe this is the way it's supposed to be so we can have this conversation. why do you believe your son and nephew were stopped for jay walking? >> chris, i want to say thank you. before we get started, i want to push back. the teenagers, the only thing they were guilty of is walking while black. they were not jay walking. they were walking down the street, had been...
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as for russia, a spokesman for vladimir putin told our nbc news' keir simmons that he dismissed the idea of bounties entirely. >> this is really ridiculous to spread this kind of information. >> reporter: you don't think that -- if it did happen, do you believe it would -- >> you know, maybe i -- i can sound a little bit rude, but this is 100% [ bleep ]. it's nondiplomatic thing. but it's [ bleep ]. >> with me, covering the national security and the pentagon for nbc news along with charlie savidge, national security reporter for "the new york times" who helped break their story on this. he's also an msnbc contributor. so courtney, why is it so hard to discern whether or not there were any fatalities based on this bounty? >> reporter: so that's a really difficult thing to prove, period. and what i keep reminding people of is after bo bergdahl was captured, in the weeks and months after, there were u.s. soldiers killed on route clearance missions or going to clear a village or whatever it was. at the time there was reporting -- and in the months and years afterwards, that those soldiers we
as for russia, a spokesman for vladimir putin told our nbc news' keir simmons that he dismissed the idea of bounties entirely. >> this is really ridiculous to spread this kind of information. >> reporter: you don't think that -- if it did happen, do you believe it would -- >> you know, maybe i -- i can sound a little bit rude, but this is 100% [ bleep ]. it's nondiplomatic thing. but it's [ bleep ]. >> with me, covering the national security and the pentagon for nbc news...
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. >> reporter: simmons went to high school with floyd. what does life in the third ward mean?eans pride. we were given everything at the bottom of the barrel, but as far as our hearts, we got hearts of lions. we want what's good for each other, we just haven't been taught how to obtain it. >> reporter: floyd now another black man she's seen die. >> we lose all of our men out here that really stand up for something. and we've got the younger generation of men that are lost, you know, that don't know how to lead a home, all being raised by women, and women cannot teach a man how to be a man, i don't care how hard of a woman she is. >> reporter: what was it like growing up in the time you grew up here? >> well, his mom, if you lived around here, we all knew her. >> reporter: you smile when you say her name. >> i do, because she was loved. she was loved. she took anybody that needed somewhere to sleep, whatever she might be feeding her family that day, if she had enough, you could eat there, too. floyd, when i say they had little, very little, but they a bunch of love in that hous
. >> reporter: simmons went to high school with floyd. what does life in the third ward mean?eans pride. we were given everything at the bottom of the barrel, but as far as our hearts, we got hearts of lions. we want what's good for each other, we just haven't been taught how to obtain it. >> reporter: floyd now another black man she's seen die. >> we lose all of our men out here that really stand up for something. and we've got the younger generation of men that are lost, you...
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simmons in the meantime. so a lot of what you're describing in the dialogue with supervisor mandelman, it sounds like you're putting the cart before the horse. i don't know if any of you can answer these questions because it's sort of dr. bland's main thing, but i do have a lot of questions about the bed study? to me -- and i think i'm agreeing with supervisor mandelman, at least as i understood his comments -- that how do you even do that study if you don't have a system in place? i agree with that, that the office of care and accountability -- the office of care coordination, that that's a different office that we're going to put off till later. the office of care coordination is the most important part of mental health s.f. because if you don't have an office where care is coordinated, and you don't have a structured team of management, etc., where people check in, you can't have that, and we've never had that before. i just don't understand without that, what's in place? who's the management? what's the d
simmons in the meantime. so a lot of what you're describing in the dialogue with supervisor mandelman, it sounds like you're putting the cart before the horse. i don't know if any of you can answer these questions because it's sort of dr. bland's main thing, but i do have a lot of questions about the bed study? to me -- and i think i'm agreeing with supervisor mandelman, at least as i understood his comments -- that how do you even do that study if you don't have a system in place? i agree with...
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nbc senior international correspondent keir simmons joining us from london in one of those protests.l us what you're seeing and how does that translate to what you've been monitoring globally. >> reporter: from you in philadelphia to here in london, the same message echoing around the world. you can see some pretty extraordinary scenes here. i don't think i've seen many protests quite like this. there are thousands of people, most of them are very young, very mixed, but they are also right up against the gates of parliament there, as you can see. and i haven't seen such light touch policing for a protest -- i've rarely seen it. if you look behind me here, underneath the statue of churchill, that the westminster bridge in the background. you can see a couple of red buses just stopped in the traffic. these demonstrators are being allowed to have their voice heard, and it's stunning really to see the different kind of messages that are talked about. black lives matter, talking about george floyd, but also talking about other issues here in the uk. one sign saying britain has blood on it
nbc senior international correspondent keir simmons joining us from london in one of those protests.l us what you're seeing and how does that translate to what you've been monitoring globally. >> reporter: from you in philadelphia to here in london, the same message echoing around the world. you can see some pretty extraordinary scenes here. i don't think i've seen many protests quite like this. there are thousands of people, most of them are very young, very mixed, but they are also...
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crutcher for a minute, but we will go to damario solomon-simmons. are intimately connected to the crutcher family. you represented terence death bys family, his police. and you also represent the last living survivor of the tulsa race massacre. let's begin there. we are going to see if we can hear youou. damario? oh, yes, we can hear you, go ahead. go ahead, damario. damario: can you hear me? amy: we can. damario: good deal. yes, i i represesent the last kn living survivor who lives in tulsa, and she is 105 years old care she hasas been waiting for justice foror 99 years, and weee excited aboutut the new opportrtunity that has s come at because off covid-19 anand the unfofortunate, tragic c death of george floyd that has really made this enentire country if nt ththis world, to look at discriminationon and try to find ways to eliminate this long-standing injustice in tulsa that has been festering, what we continue -- what we call a continued massacre. e explain who the l last survivor of this race massacre is and how you came to represent her. damari
crutcher for a minute, but we will go to damario solomon-simmons. are intimately connected to the crutcher family. you represented terence death bys family, his police. and you also represent the last living survivor of the tulsa race massacre. let's begin there. we are going to see if we can hear youou. damario? oh, yes, we can hear you, go ahead. go ahead, damario. damario: can you hear me? amy: we can. damario: good deal. yes, i i represesent the last kn living survivor who lives in tulsa,...
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simmons in the meantime. so a lot of what you're describing in the dialogue with supervisor mandelman, it sounds like you're putting the cart before the horse. i don't know if any of you can answer these questions because it's sort of dr. bland's main thing, but i do have a lot of questions about the bed study? to me -- and i think i'm agreeing with supervisor mandelman, at least as i understood his comments -- that how do you even do that study if you don't have a system in place? i agree with that, that the office of care and accountability -- the office of care coordination, that that's a different office that we're going to put off till later. the office of care coordination is the most important part of mental health s.f. because if you don't have an office where care is coordinated, and you don't have a structured team of management, etc., where people check in, you can't have that, and we've never had that before. i just don't understand without that, what's in place? who's the management? what's the d
simmons in the meantime. so a lot of what you're describing in the dialogue with supervisor mandelman, it sounds like you're putting the cart before the horse. i don't know if any of you can answer these questions because it's sort of dr. bland's main thing, but i do have a lot of questions about the bed study? to me -- and i think i'm agreeing with supervisor mandelman, at least as i understood his comments -- that how do you even do that study if you don't have a system in place? i agree with...
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security and intelligence correspondent for us at nbc news and senior international correspondent keir simmons us in london with some of his exclusive reporting. we'll get to keir in a moment. garrett, these democratic lawmakers, adam schiff among them, are at the white house right now. what more do we know about that conversation and that meeting taking place? >> peter, this is a delegation led by steny hoyer. it includes the chair people of the relevant committees. adam schiff from intel, chairman of foreign relations, armed services and a handful of members with specialties in this area. we expect leader hoyer to brief reporters around 9:30 when they get back from the white house today. i think it's a fair assumption that the response from the democratic lawmakers will not be quite as in line with the white house's talking points as was the response from republican house members who went to the white house yesterday. now some senators, republican senators we believe, are also getting briefed later today. we were told last night by senator romney that there is intelligence related to this th
security and intelligence correspondent for us at nbc news and senior international correspondent keir simmons us in london with some of his exclusive reporting. we'll get to keir in a moment. garrett, these democratic lawmakers, adam schiff among them, are at the white house right now. what more do we know about that conversation and that meeting taking place? >> peter, this is a delegation led by steny hoyer. it includes the chair people of the relevant committees. adam schiff from...
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rachel simmons, thank you so much. we truly appreciate it.ne of the hardest challenges parents have faced in a long time. >> exactly. >>> coming up on "gma" on a related topic, so many of us are struggling with mental health issues at a time with the pandemic, economic decline and racial tensions. we're going to hear about a new push by the son of robin williams who died after, of course, his own mental health struggles. course, his own mental health struggles. of robin williams who died after of course, after his own mental health struggles. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your d
rachel simmons, thank you so much. we truly appreciate it.ne of the hardest challenges parents have faced in a long time. >> exactly. >>> coming up on "gma" on a related topic, so many of us are struggling with mental health issues at a time with the pandemic, economic decline and racial tensions. we're going to hear about a new push by the son of robin williams who died after, of course, his own mental health struggles. course, his own mental health struggles. of robin...
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simmons says the city should rethink the amount of money it uses to fund at $30 million budget or a piece of our budget with a 61% when we feel like the school board just have to do a 6 million cut so we just feel like we can reallocate those funds from our police to other programs the demonstrations started at the marina where pastors spoke in support of the protests stand in agreement with you we stand in solidarity with you got to unite we've got to stand up for each other we have to speak up we can't just allow things to keep going on if not under eu stands no chance hopefully by by these protests police officer would understand that. >>i live at or just as well that has everybody >>in addition to marching to city hall protesters peacefully walked the streets blocking major intersections at times to prove their point police mainly kept their distance only facilitating trafficked inspiration to the tribute to brianna taylor, another victim of police violence earlier this year. taylor would have turned 27 years old on this day. and really all wrong for news. >>san francisco mayor london
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simmons says the city should rethink the amount of money it uses to fund at $30 million budget or a piece of our budget with a 61% when we feel like the school board just have to do a 6 $16 million cut so we just feel like we can reallocate those funds from our police to other programs the demonstrations started at the marina where pastors spoke in support of the protests stand in agreement with you we stand in solidarity with you got to unite we've got to stand up for each other we have to speak up we can't just allow things to keep going on if not under eu stands no chance hopefully by by these protests police officer would understand that. >>i live at or just as well that has everybody >>in addition to marching to city hall protesters peacefully walked the streets blocking major intersections at times to prove their point police mainly kept their distance only facilitating traffic station here the tribute to brianna taylor, another victim of police violence earlier this year. taylor would have turned 27 years old on this day. and really all wrong for news. >>san francisco mayor london
simmons says the city should rethink the amount of money it uses to fund at $30 million budget or a piece of our budget with a 61% when we feel like the school board just have to do a 6 $16 million cut so we just feel like we can reallocate those funds from our police to other programs the demonstrations started at the marina where pastors spoke in support of the protests stand in agreement with you we stand in solidarity with you got to unite we've got to stand up for each other we have to...
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keir simmons in london, thank you. >>> all right.ebration filled with stars and surprises for the graduating class of 2020. carson is going to share that story with us. it's coming up right after this. , 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-
keir simmons in london, thank you. >>> all right.ebration filled with stars and surprises for the graduating class of 2020. carson is going to share that story with us. it's coming up right after this. , 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're...
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simmons referenced. this is our ability to coordinate, utilize, funding for vulnerable populations, coordinating our care, really putting together the best practices. aligning has eluded to how we're doing better and knowing if we're doing better or not through the data we collect. it's having a system that meets homeless job seekers where we're at. we know an economic intervention is what it takes. we also know under the housing first strategy, we want to get folks in to shelter, get a roof over one's head so we can look at a job readiness intervention, a general services intervention and workforce intervention and let's get the opportunity to go to work right away out the gate. this is work that we thank you for, and we want to thank jan in our office who prepared this information for us to share. thank you for your leadership and we're here to answer questions. >> thank you. so colleagues, i think i'm going to have our next presenter and then you can ask questions. i think this will give us a fuller p
simmons referenced. this is our ability to coordinate, utilize, funding for vulnerable populations, coordinating our care, really putting together the best practices. aligning has eluded to how we're doing better and knowing if we're doing better or not through the data we collect. it's having a system that meets homeless job seekers where we're at. we know an economic intervention is what it takes. we also know under the housing first strategy, we want to get folks in to shelter, get a roof...