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st george's pot, the national football centre, but they seem to have fallen by the wayside.d for equal pay has been rejected by a court, with the judge dismissing the players‘ claims that they were underpaid compared to the men. they had filed the lawsuitjust before the world cup last year, where they won the trophy for the fourth time. they had been seeking $66 million in damages. but a judge has ruled that only their case for unfair treatment in travel, accommodation and medical support can go ahead. a spokesperson for the team says they will appeal the decision. striker and co—captain megan rapinoe tweeted, "we will never stop fighting for equality", as did fellow captain alex morgan, saying, "although disappointing to hear this news, this will not discourage us in our fight for equality." )now to a new sport bringing men and women together — think mixed doubles in tennis — but apply it to motor sport. because next year a new series will begin that will involve a male and female driver taking turns behind the wheel of the same car, racing identical cars against other mixe
st george's pot, the national football centre, but they seem to have fallen by the wayside.d for equal pay has been rejected by a court, with the judge dismissing the players‘ claims that they were underpaid compared to the men. they had filed the lawsuitjust before the world cup last year, where they won the trophy for the fourth time. they had been seeking $66 million in damages. but a judge has ruled that only their case for unfair treatment in travel, accommodation and medical support can...
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any occasion, st patrick's day, st george's day, we always put a banner up, don't we? but especially this year, i think it's importantjust to uplift us all a bit. it's not a nice time at the moment. this community hung out the bunting in 1945, and the same streets are red, white and blue again today. under lockdown, the celebrations may be more restricted, but they are no less heartfelt. for one road near stockport, there's a real sense of history happening on the doorstep. the folk of bankfield avenue are as close knit today as they were in 1916. back then, street party in full swing, a wartime photographer turned up and the children were told to pose. it was just a case of getting everybody into the right position, turning people, children who had got their backs to the camera had to be turned around, and then, of course, it was the case of make the v sign. seven—year—old margaret was there then. now a pensioner, she still lives in the same house today. i think the main memories were the cakes on the table. they were all laid out, all the mothers had been baking and
any occasion, st patrick's day, st george's day, we always put a banner up, don't we? but especially this year, i think it's importantjust to uplift us all a bit. it's not a nice time at the moment. this community hung out the bunting in 1945, and the same streets are red, white and blue again today. under lockdown, the celebrations may be more restricted, but they are no less heartfelt. for one road near stockport, there's a real sense of history happening on the doorstep. the folk of...
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st. george, was not achieved until the battle. the americans started breaking down surprising routes because of the poor roads and whether. a lot of it was the german defenses that we're keeping americans from receiving. isn't it true that germans were bringing up reserves from elsewhere on the front to help block the american advance? >> yes. if we look at the map, we have three front lines. when is the starting front line. the american offensive in the beginning is quite effective. in a few days most of the american troops are having quite a huge progression, but as you mentioned, the germans retreat to fortified positions, such as this line for example. then american troops will start to struggle quite much. if you look at the ground covered by some divisions, they are for over one week, ten days for some of them, they have to face heavy resistance by the germans along this line. finally, most of the american troops make their way through. pushing will have his troops before launching a big offensive. we have the frontline that
st. george, was not achieved until the battle. the americans started breaking down surprising routes because of the poor roads and whether. a lot of it was the german defenses that we're keeping americans from receiving. isn't it true that germans were bringing up reserves from elsewhere on the front to help block the american advance? >> yes. if we look at the map, we have three front lines. when is the starting front line. the american offensive in the beginning is quite effective. in a...
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st. george wasn't achieved until much later in the battle. because the american things started breaking down. supply routes were blocked because of the roads. the poor weather. really a lot of it was the german defenses that were keeping the americans from proceeding. wasn't it true that the germans were bringing up reserves from elsewhere on the front to help block the american advance? >> exactly. in fact, if we look at the map, with he have three frontlines. one is starting at the frontline. the american offensive at the beginning is quite effective. the american troops are having quite a huge progression. the germans retreat to a fortified position, and then american troops would start to struggle quite much. if you look around but subdivisions, they are in line for one week, ten days for some of them. they won't move much because they have to face heavy resistance by the germans. finally most of the american troops, they make their way through. pershing will ask his troop to reorganize for some days before launching another big offensive
st. george wasn't achieved until much later in the battle. because the american things started breaking down. supply routes were blocked because of the roads. the poor weather. really a lot of it was the german defenses that were keeping the americans from proceeding. wasn't it true that the germans were bringing up reserves from elsewhere on the front to help block the american advance? >> exactly. in fact, if we look at the map, with he have three frontlines. one is starting at the...
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look at them show that these letters are puter for some of them they've been decorated with the st george ribbon which of course was so synonymous with the victory day parade the fire in the gunpowder you got some letters here this one is coming from boston this one's coming from was it from adelaide australia. another letter now from italy and a letter here from were you yes. it's a here from china but i want to show these as well as the love and care is gone into that all sketch these are from an orphanage children of put the. letters in here this is particularly special one as well because of my story coming up this is for a gentleman in the u.k. early davis who served in britain's royal navy and served on the arctic convoys which brave german air raids the liver much needed military equipment and food to the u.s.s.r. and here is his story. as in this side as goat song really guy was at so i'm churchill say it was one of the worst journeys in the world and there's a. most respect for them. if you think you've got it all began. and indeed it's always well we say he summed up. starving t
look at them show that these letters are puter for some of them they've been decorated with the st george ribbon which of course was so synonymous with the victory day parade the fire in the gunpowder you got some letters here this one is coming from boston this one's coming from was it from adelaide australia. another letter now from italy and a letter here from were you yes. it's a here from china but i want to show these as well as the love and care is gone into that all sketch these are...
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from russia from an orphanage and look how beautifully the been decorated the hammer and sickle the st george ribbon there which is so synonymous of course with this event and lovely choose lips another one from the same place but i just want to show you these all take too much time but look at that look at the love that's gone where are you the love that's gone into those again the same george ribbon the russian trickle or the little rose little flower really nice thank you for sending them all in now if you want to send them in why not also work contact ran a bill or tear you'll find all the details on a site the story with him he joined the french resistance and took part in sabotage operations against the nazis now the address you need is coming up after we've heard his story. got a little money for support already plus each other. just a bit it will go below job me. to go here move broader me known and wanted to be and to do the math. form a bomb watch the money doesn't go your way only he'll sure younger point out that. good. at the bible before. you did a whole new or more b.-a. you lo
from russia from an orphanage and look how beautifully the been decorated the hammer and sickle the st george ribbon there which is so synonymous of course with this event and lovely choose lips another one from the same place but i just want to show you these all take too much time but look at that look at the love that's gone where are you the love that's gone into those again the same george ribbon the russian trickle or the little rose little flower really nice thank you for sending them...
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is after a fire broke out in an intensive care unit in st petersburg the tragedy occurred at the st george hospital that had been equipped to treat patients with covert 19 all of those who died were on the ventilators the fire has since been brought under control 150 people had to be evacuated to safety but the report suggests that the blaze may have started to an electrical fault in one of the ventilators. another pandemic in russia force the postponement of moscow's world famous victory day parade this year marking the 75th anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany but that wasn't the only thing casting a shadow over the historic celebration the white house failed to mention the soviet union's key role in the achievement in its special video tribute clip on these bogus the effects of the story. every year a little more about america every year and a little less about the u.s.s.r. on maybe $8945.00 american great britain had victory over the nazis america's spirit will always win in the end that's what happens the pentagon coming up with a revised history of the 2nd world war one where th
is after a fire broke out in an intensive care unit in st petersburg the tragedy occurred at the st george hospital that had been equipped to treat patients with covert 19 all of those who died were on the ventilators the fire has since been brought under control 150 people had to be evacuated to safety but the report suggests that the blaze may have started to an electrical fault in one of the ventilators. another pandemic in russia force the postponement of moscow's world famous victory day...
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any occasion, st patrick's day, st george's day, we always put a banner up, don't we?y this year, i think it's importantjust to uplift us all a bit. it's not a nice time at the moment. this community hung out the bunting in 1945, and the same streets are red, white and blue again today. under lockdown, the celebrations may be more restricted, but they are no less heartfelt. for one road near stockport, there's a real sense of history happening on the doorstep. the folk of bankfield avenue are as close knit today as they were in 1945. back then, street party in full swing, a wartime photographer turned up and the children were told to pose. it was just a case of getting everybody into the right position, turning people, children who had got their backs to the camera had to be turned around, and then, of course, it was the case of make the v sign. seven—year—old margaret was there then. now a pensioner, she still lives in the same house today. i think the main memories were the cakes on the table. they were all laid out, all the mothers had been baking and doing so for d
any occasion, st patrick's day, st george's day, we always put a banner up, don't we?y this year, i think it's importantjust to uplift us all a bit. it's not a nice time at the moment. this community hung out the bunting in 1945, and the same streets are red, white and blue again today. under lockdown, the celebrations may be more restricted, but they are no less heartfelt. for one road near stockport, there's a real sense of history happening on the doorstep. the folk of bankfield avenue are...
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welcome to st george's hospital in south london, we are on the helipad, joined by 60 front line staff nurses, doctors, including support staff as well, porters, all have been working in challenging conditions. 300 people have sadly died here at the hospital with the virus, but a real milestone for staff here. by the end of this week, 900 patients will have been successfully treated and to leave you with the thoughts of one nurse, hannah bailey, she says every week, this means so much to them. she knows that people can't clap forever but she says she will enjoy it while it lasts. yes, welcome to winchester, the ancient capital of england, tonight and the rather more modern setting of the royal hampshire county hospital, you can see the professionals are out clapping the professionals once again. and a remarkable thing to come out of this hospital. in the la st come out of this hospital. in the last nine weeks, they have managed to discharge 141 patients who have had coronavirus. that is more than two patients every day for the past nine weeks. i am going to ask the chief medical office
welcome to st george's hospital in south london, we are on the helipad, joined by 60 front line staff nurses, doctors, including support staff as well, porters, all have been working in challenging conditions. 300 people have sadly died here at the hospital with the virus, but a real milestone for staff here. by the end of this week, 900 patients will have been successfully treated and to leave you with the thoughts of one nurse, hannah bailey, she says every week, this means so much to them....
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sites notjust here in oxford, also with our colleagues in bristol, southhampton and in london at st george'sl of whom are enrolling individuals into this study, working closely together. there was a lot of talk about maybe we might have some data by mid—june by astrazeneca this morning. are you able to put dates on things? first, i think this is really good news. it means that we now have a global partner who will be able to assist with our complex process of upscaling manufacturing and distribution around the world. i think really importantly, the potential for equitable access for people in all countries around the world in a not—for—profit setting during the pandemic. that's really good news. as far as timescale, it's so much determined by whether or not at least in the uk trials, whether we have enough transmission of virus and we actually meet that end point. it's certainly possible with a sailing wind byjune, but i think we gotta keep an open mind and see what happens as we move along. the reason that you wanted to ask aboutjune is the boss of astrazeneca said yeah, we'll know if it wo
sites notjust here in oxford, also with our colleagues in bristol, southhampton and in london at st george'sl of whom are enrolling individuals into this study, working closely together. there was a lot of talk about maybe we might have some data by mid—june by astrazeneca this morning. are you able to put dates on things? first, i think this is really good news. it means that we now have a global partner who will be able to assist with our complex process of upscaling manufacturing and...
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joining me now is now dr elisabetta groppelli is a virologist and lecturer in global health at st george's gropelli, the government had looked at getting to 100,000 tests a day. is that dip scientifically significant? well, certainly you don't need a scientist to tell you that the number is very far away from their 100,000 of the 120,000 that had been reported only a few days ago. but what is important is that the uk has steadily increased the number of tests that have been performed, not only in critical care settings or in hospitals, but also out in the community. 76,000 is a fantastic number, and now these numbers are becoming comparable to other countries which have more or less the same number of people in their populations, including italy and germany. so it is good. but there is a little bit of work to be done. now lets move onto another bit of scientific terminology. the r number. if it is under one, we 0k? it isa number. if it is under one, we 0k? it is a good place to be. it doesn't mean that we are out of the woods, and it doesn't mean that we can just forget about the virus and
joining me now is now dr elisabetta groppelli is a virologist and lecturer in global health at st george's gropelli, the government had looked at getting to 100,000 tests a day. is that dip scientifically significant? well, certainly you don't need a scientist to tell you that the number is very far away from their 100,000 of the 120,000 that had been reported only a few days ago. but what is important is that the uk has steadily increased the number of tests that have been performed, not only...
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any occasion, saint patrick's day, st george's day, we always put the bannerup, st george's day, we alwayst we? but especially this year i think it is important to uplift us all a bit. it is not a nice time at the moment. elsewhere, the mood was more sombre. in portsmouth, a tribute to those who couldn't come home to celebrate. a salute from these guys as the red arrows flew above london, with fly pasts taking place elsewhere across the uk. there will be bluebirds over the uk. there will be bluebirds over the white cliffs of dover, but on this occasion, to raf spitfires, the aircraft that help to defend the country's shores. # will meet again... but it was this wartime anthem that the evening ‘s commemorations. as britain came together to sing a song that has come to define feelings of loss and of hope. a look back at some of the events held yesterday. a very different feel to a lot of what was done, but marks nonetheless quite well. it is 6:08am. let's bring you up—to—date on the front pages. the times are screening passengers arriving into the uk will be asked to self isolate for a fortn
any occasion, saint patrick's day, st george's day, we always put the bannerup, st george's day, we alwayst we? but especially this year i think it is important to uplift us all a bit. it is not a nice time at the moment. elsewhere, the mood was more sombre. in portsmouth, a tribute to those who couldn't come home to celebrate. a salute from these guys as the red arrows flew above london, with fly pasts taking place elsewhere across the uk. there will be bluebirds over the uk. there will be...
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any occasion, st patrick's day, st george's day, we always put a banner up, don't we?is year, i think it's importantjust to uplift us all a bit. it's not a nice time at the moment. this community hung out the bunting in 1945, and the same streets are red white and blue again today. under lockdown, the celebrations may be more restricted, but they are no less heartfelt. for one road near stockport, there is a real sense of history happening on the doorstep. the folk of bankfield avenue are as close knit today as they were 1945. back then, street party in it full swing, a wartime photographer turned up and children were told to pose. it was just a case of getting everybody into the right position, turning people, children who had got their backs to the camera had to be turned around, and then, of course, it was the case of make the v sign. seven—year—old margaret was there then — now a pensioner, she still lives in the same house today. i think the main memories were the cakes on the table. they were all laid out, all the mothers had been baking and doing so for days, an
any occasion, st patrick's day, st george's day, we always put a banner up, don't we?is year, i think it's importantjust to uplift us all a bit. it's not a nice time at the moment. this community hung out the bunting in 1945, and the same streets are red white and blue again today. under lockdown, the celebrations may be more restricted, but they are no less heartfelt. for one road near stockport, there is a real sense of history happening on the doorstep. the folk of bankfield avenue are as...
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st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinksowell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the system. i am ashley strohmeyer back to the grade got to show. greg: these crazy times lead to not real crimes. take the gym owners in new jersey who defined the state mandate and reopened on monday, socially distancing the equipment and all. the police gave them warnings and a fine and the member was arrested in the gym defined the orders. they had the gym closed down by the board of health. >> all of these messages on the wall from the health department were put on and never stepping inside and taking a look at the facilities, we've been shut down by the health department and it is a scare tactic, we have our lawyers, they have been on it since 6:00 a.m. and our plan is to handle and reopen tomorrow. greg: they did reopened friday. elsewhere, new york mayor and halloween costume, bill de blasio announced that new york beaches would not open memorial day weekend, m
st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinksowell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the system. i am ashley strohmeyer back to the grade got to show. greg: these crazy times lead to not real crimes. take the gym owners in new jersey who defined the state mandate and reopened on monday, socially distancing the equipment and all. the police gave them...
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st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinksell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. i want to show you something really important. are you guys ready for some weirdness? let tubi bring you thousands of movies and shows. 100 percent free. so, when real life is a little too real. wake up! will you accept this rose? deal or no deal? i like to push the envelope. stream your favorite reality shows. we are kind of a big deal here! with tubi. watch free. ashley: live from "america's news headquarters." the daily death rate from the coronavirus continuing to fall in new york. the state reporting 84 deaths saturday. the lowest number the state has seen in weeks. governor andrew cuomo described it as a critical benchmar
st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinksell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. i want to show you...
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st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinksell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the beach. i love to . i love to . talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. sweetheart, do my forearms look bigger? they look the same. i've been spinning faster recently. i think they're getting bigger. feel them. [ television plays indistinctly ] yeah, they kind of feel bigger. yeah, cool. [ grunts ] sorry. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds -- you know, like the sign says. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds -- with td ameritrade tools, and help from pros. it's almost like you're training me to become an even smarter, stronger investor. exactly. ♪
st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinksell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the beach. i love to . i love to . talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the...
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st. george south carolina forward when found, all white with gray butterfly shape and very friendly, thinks powell. next time give us a picture. all right, this is been greg's lost pet. up next government overreach is no day at the chicago! "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. 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 doctor... ...if you've been to are
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this is the st george's hospital in st petersburg.ntensive care unit, as you mentioned. there were some 20 patients being treated in that unit at the time when earlier this morning a fire broke out. 15 people were evacuated successfully from the icu but some five people have lost their lives. we understand from the emergencies ministry and from police that these five people were attached to ventilators being treated for covid—19 when that fire broke out, and it was impossible to evacuate those five people who have lost their lives. gunmen in afghanistan have attacked a kabul hospital which is partly run by the international charity, medicines sans frontieres. local people said they heard two explosions, and then gunfire. a doctor, who fled the building, told the bbc that about 140 members of staff, including doctors and nurses, were inside at the time. ismael saadat of the bbc‘s afghan service is in kabul with the latest. well, the attack is still continuing and the police say that this was carried out by gunmen — at least two of them
this is the st george's hospital in st petersburg.ntensive care unit, as you mentioned. there were some 20 patients being treated in that unit at the time when earlier this morning a fire broke out. 15 people were evacuated successfully from the icu but some five people have lost their lives. we understand from the emergencies ministry and from police that these five people were attached to ventilators being treated for covid—19 when that fire broke out, and it was impossible to evacuate...
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st. george spirits in alameda are finalists for outstanding wine, beer and spirits.erkeley is nominated for the design icon award. nine individuals in the bay area were also named finalists in categories including best chef, outstanding baker and outstanding pastry chef. the winners will be announced in september and, of course, we will let you know. >>> i know one person who loves a good restaurant as much as the next. >> that would be -- i do, too. i think we're talking about spencer here who has the weather. >> yes. you guys are making me hungry. let me get through this right now. it's been a sunny and mild to almost warm day. also quite breezy. looking at current wind speeds, you can see 25 mile per hour winds along the coast and half moon bay. 23 miles per hour in san francisco. and breezy everywhere else as well. now, it is getting warmer, just in case you hadn't noticed yesterday. 24-hour temperature change shows it's 6 degrees warmer in san francisco right now than at this time yesterday. 13 degrees warmer in san carlos. lefrn degrees warmer in livermore. all
st. george spirits in alameda are finalists for outstanding wine, beer and spirits.erkeley is nominated for the design icon award. nine individuals in the bay area were also named finalists in categories including best chef, outstanding baker and outstanding pastry chef. the winners will be announced in september and, of course, we will let you know. >>> i know one person who loves a good restaurant as much as the next. >> that would be -- i do, too. i think we're talking about...
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killed 5 people but patients were on ventilators in an intensive care ward on the 6th floor of st george's hospital the city's governor says it's likely the far was started by a short circuit in a ventilator it's the 2nd fart to break out at a russian hospital in less than a week officials have announced an investigation into ventilators used at some medical facilities on a bunch of sky is a russia policy analyst and a senior fellow at the washington institute and she's joining us now on skype from washington d.c. thanks very much indeed for being with us what russia's medical system be able to cope to think. i very much doubt that there's 2 there's 2 countervailing factors 2 different factors on the one hand russia has a history of stockpiling supplies much more so frankly than western countries and you're seeing in terms of what's being reported now these your time all mobilization efforts this is a menace and for russian citizens of world war 2 on the other hand on the other hand the pervasive corruption that is prevalent in all levels of russian government and russian society coupled w
killed 5 people but patients were on ventilators in an intensive care ward on the 6th floor of st george's hospital the city's governor says it's likely the far was started by a short circuit in a ventilator it's the 2nd fart to break out at a russian hospital in less than a week officials have announced an investigation into ventilators used at some medical facilities on a bunch of sky is a russia policy analyst and a senior fellow at the washington institute and she's joining us now on skype...
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at st george's hospital, when a ventilator caught fire. and, doctors in the city who contract coronavirus are being investigated. a commission will judge whether they took sufficient precautions to avoid infection. but, every d, medical workers take huge risks to treat patients with covid-19, and many of them are losing their lives. they've started a list of their colleagues who have died from coronavirus. it's more than 240 names long. two of them were medical workers who reportedly died after falling from windows, in suspected suicides. after weeks of restrictions, there are signs that russia's infection rate is beginning to slow. president vladimir putin has declared that it's time to start getting back to work. >> ( translated ): the non- working period for the entire country and all branches of the economy is coming to an end. but the fight against the epidemic continues. the danger remains even in those territories where the situation is relatively good and where new cases are in the single digits. >> reporter: certain industries wil
at st george's hospital, when a ventilator caught fire. and, doctors in the city who contract coronavirus are being investigated. a commission will judge whether they took sufficient precautions to avoid infection. but, every d, medical workers take huge risks to treat patients with covid-19, and many of them are losing their lives. they've started a list of their colleagues who have died from coronavirus. it's more than 240 names long. two of them were medical workers who reportedly died after...
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let's talk to katie berry, the headteacher of st georges primary school in gainsborough, who had to navigateut and beginning with you, tell us more about your findings. sure. it's really alarming that in the uk, the fifth richest country in the world, ina time fifth richest country in the world, in a time when the government decides to close schools there is an inadequate plan in place to make sure that the country's kids from the poorest families have enough to eat. it really is an indictment of how the government has planned for this and better practices possible. we have seen in scotland, and northern ireland more productive approaches that are reaching more kids. so very different approaches from the devolved nations. kt, at the coal face of all of this, as a head teacher, and i believe 70% of the children at your school are eligible for free school meals, what has it been like trying to navigate this system and help people access these vouchers for food? it's been incredibly frustrating, actually. we've provided hot meals for the majority of our families by keeping the kitchen open but
let's talk to katie berry, the headteacher of st georges primary school in gainsborough, who had to navigateut and beginning with you, tell us more about your findings. sure. it's really alarming that in the uk, the fifth richest country in the world, ina time fifth richest country in the world, in a time when the government decides to close schools there is an inadequate plan in place to make sure that the country's kids from the poorest families have enough to eat. it really is an indictment...
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she is a virologist and lecturer in global health at st george's university, london.runs a wedding cake business in stockport and says she isn't in a position to reopen anytime soon. andrew, you have 63 staff, how many are coming back today? we've got another seven coming back today, victoria. and have you given them the choice? yes, we have, we've asked them all individually weather they would like to come. and the rest are still going to be furloughed? that's right. over half are still furloughed. how are you making the ones who are back feel secure? i think it'sjust making sure that we've got the ppe correct for them for eachjob that sure that we've got the ppe correct for them for each job that they're doing, making sure we got hand washes available, making sure we got hand sanitiser and making sure we're co nsta ntly hand sanitiser and making sure we're constantly keeping them at a two metre distance as a minimum. and what kind of work will they be doing which means they need to wear ppe? general cleaning of the factory, at the end of the day, the end of the shif
she is a virologist and lecturer in global health at st george's university, london.runs a wedding cake business in stockport and says she isn't in a position to reopen anytime soon. andrew, you have 63 staff, how many are coming back today? we've got another seven coming back today, victoria. and have you given them the choice? yes, we have, we've asked them all individually weather they would like to come. and the rest are still going to be furloughed? that's right. over half are still...
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st. george on the tavern sign, always on horseback, but never going anywhere. you get the sense of this man who played at being a great soldier but never really did much, and in fact he did not. ultimately washington does get to participate in a successful march on fort duquesne. he goes with the forbes campaign in 1758. in that campaign, he believes he has a major impact on helping to lay out the line of march. he has experience with this sort of wood fighting. he does not get what he wanted from forbes. he wanted forbes to take the same route that braddock did, the virginia route. forbes took a longer but flatter route through pennsylvania, and ultimately had the same success. the french left the fort before the british arrived, so they arrived at an empty fort and were able to secure it. that success basically ended the french and indian war in the south. it was correct. once you took duquesne, the french had no way to project power south of the great lakes. when that was over, george washington resigned his commission. it was clear that his ambition in mili
st. george on the tavern sign, always on horseback, but never going anywhere. you get the sense of this man who played at being a great soldier but never really did much, and in fact he did not. ultimately washington does get to participate in a successful march on fort duquesne. he goes with the forbes campaign in 1758. in that campaign, he believes he has a major impact on helping to lay out the line of march. he has experience with this sort of wood fighting. he does not get what he wanted...
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st. george's hospital in london. socially distancing in perfect formation.s enthusiasm from pupils returning to school from the first ofjune. later today the government will release the scientific advice it received which led to say schools in england should start reopening for some pupils the date. go back and said we sitting before. this school in london is practising how social distancing may work but a survey for bbc brick distance found 68 councils in england say they can't guarantee primary schools will reopen to reception, yeari primary schools will reopen to reception, year i and primary schools will reopen to reception, yeari and year 6 on during the first. i'm going to get you to say our... you have to move fast to keep up with developments in the past 2a hours. the government announced a new swab test is being trialled in new hampshire —— hampshire, having your results in 20 minutes to let you know if you do have covid and 10 million antibody test to tell you if you had the virus will be rolled out from next week. and there's been a surcharge non—
st. george's hospital in london. socially distancing in perfect formation.s enthusiasm from pupils returning to school from the first ofjune. later today the government will release the scientific advice it received which led to say schools in england should start reopening for some pupils the date. go back and said we sitting before. this school in london is practising how social distancing may work but a survey for bbc brick distance found 68 councils in england say they can't guarantee...
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st. louis, george best, voted for secession. everyone else voted against it. nearly a unanimous vote, but the far more important talk here is they developed a proceeding that is 350 pages or so. they published in 1861 or 1862, the arguments in missouri are the same as the arguments everywhere else in the other states. they just reason secession was not the answer. in fact, the speech by john barrett that i included, i include three speeches at the end, just to give a sense of the arguments. one from illinois. a republican. one from john barrett, democrat from missouri. and one from a wonderful character, one of the character characters, lewis wigfall from texas who was a senator from texas. barrett starts his speech. on the floor of the house of representatives in washington. by talking about red mouthed abolitionists and demagogues and heady foggers aimed at northern anti-slavery people. he gets wrapped up and you know where this is going he is going to argue for secession immediately. he gets 4/5th through it and he says, but secession isn't the answer. we a
st. louis, george best, voted for secession. everyone else voted against it. nearly a unanimous vote, but the far more important talk here is they developed a proceeding that is 350 pages or so. they published in 1861 or 1862, the arguments in missouri are the same as the arguments everywhere else in the other states. they just reason secession was not the answer. in fact, the speech by john barrett that i included, i include three speeches at the end, just to give a sense of the arguments. one...
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st. louis, george bast, voted for secession. everybody else voted against it. so nearly a unanimous vote. but the more important, far more important point here is they developed a proceedings that is, i don't know, 350 pages or so. they published in 1861 or '62. the arguments in missouri are the same as the arguments everywhere else in the other states. they just reasoned secession wasn't the answer. in fact, the speech by john barrett that i include here, i include three speeches at the end to give a sense of the arguments, they're representative speeches. one from illinois from a republican, one from john barrett, democrat from missouri, and one from a wonderful character, a really character characters, lewis t. wigfall from texas who was a senator from texas. so they were representative speeches. barrett starts his speech, this is in the floor of the house of representatives in washington, by talking about red mouthed abolitionists and demagogues and petty foggers, all aimed at northern anti-slavery people. really gets wrapped up. you know exactly where this
st. louis, george bast, voted for secession. everybody else voted against it. so nearly a unanimous vote. but the more important, far more important point here is they developed a proceedings that is, i don't know, 350 pages or so. they published in 1861 or '62. the arguments in missouri are the same as the arguments everywhere else in the other states. they just reasoned secession wasn't the answer. in fact, the speech by john barrett that i include here, i include three speeches at the end to...
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. >> yes, it's the "oh, hello, the p'dcast.ecame friends in college, and we've been helping george staizon do "oh, hello" first in the little black box theater in new york, then on my sketch show "kroll show," then "oh, hello, on b'dway," and now "oh, hello, the p'dcast." and we've been helping those two upper west side gentlemen put all these things together and it's been a real joy but i remember when john got hired at "saturday night live," and the first time i went, and i saw -- i was like, who's that guy, who's that over there and john was like, oh, that's seth meyers. and i was like, wow, like who is he what's his story, you know >> seth: you were unfamiliar with my work until you came with john >> i just was struck by you. and he was like, that's seth meyers, he asked you to audition for the show. and i was like, oh, my god, i didn't put that together, because i think when i saw you in person in that environment, i saw like you were -- you were the head writer, you were kind of in charge you had that -- but you had such a friendly vibe to you it's just like, it was this rea kno
. >> yes, it's the "oh, hello, the p'dcast.ecame friends in college, and we've been helping george staizon do "oh, hello" first in the little black box theater in new york, then on my sketch show "kroll show," then "oh, hello, on b'dway," and now "oh, hello, the p'dcast." and we've been helping those two upper west side gentlemen put all these things together and it's been a real joy but i remember when john got hired at "saturday night...
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st. paul and the fire is still smoldering our streets, demonstrators taken to the streets across the country over the death of george floyd and past incidents in their cities, the police officer at the heart of the floyd case faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter
st. paul and the fire is still smoldering our streets, demonstrators taken to the streets across the country over the death of george floyd and past incidents in their cities, the police officer at the heart of the floyd case faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter
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maybe you would even have a location away, remote places like st george's park legal play matches orhe weather will have showers. some in northern scotland at the moment and could be sharper ones for the north—east of england later and tomorrow for the northern half of the uk, from the midlands and north, there could punchy ones around. talking about gardens, our weather watchers are so busy, immaculate garden images being sent in this morning. so, the showers, courtesy of this area of low pressure, quite a few yesterday and the low is in the continent. still some showers for the north—east today and this front trying to sneak into the south—west later will start to feed a bit more cloud in into the afternoon, but as you said, for most, a story of dry weather and sunshine to come. the showers in northern scotland will fade for the afternoon but tend to congregate in the north—east of england this afternoon. isolated, not everywhere getting them,, there could be punchy ina getting them,, there could be punchy in a short space of time and they will rumble into the evening. lighter wind
maybe you would even have a location away, remote places like st george's park legal play matches orhe weather will have showers. some in northern scotland at the moment and could be sharper ones for the north—east of england later and tomorrow for the northern half of the uk, from the midlands and north, there could punchy ones around. talking about gardens, our weather watchers are so busy, immaculate garden images being sent in this morning. so, the showers, courtesy of this area of low...
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st. paul and the fire is still smoldering our streets, demonstrators taken to the streets across the country over the death of george floyd and past incidents in their cities, the police officer at the heart of the floyd case faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter. >> generations of pain is manifesting itself in the world is watching. this hour we will get the latest on the case from minnesota attorney general, we will discuss how to heal the divide between the black community and law enforcement with the head of the minnesota chief of police. and why in the year 2020 is race still such a flashpoint. we are joined by professor cornell west in south carolina senator tim scott. >> the question is what would happen if we have a pandemic, right on "fox news sunday". chris: hello again from fox news in washington. a nation already on edge pushed to the brink. the coronavirus claiming more than 100,000 lives in 40 million jobs, now the video recorded death of an unarmed black and in police custody acting like a match on a tinderbox. tens of thousands taking to the street overnight in more than 75 cities acr
st. paul and the fire is still smoldering our streets, demonstrators taken to the streets across the country over the death of george floyd and past incidents in their cities, the police officer at the heart of the floyd case faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter. >> generations of pain is manifesting itself in the world is watching. this hour we will get the latest on the case from minnesota attorney general, we will discuss how to heal the divide between the black...
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response to the death of george floyd on memorial day. >>> and maybe in our entire history, our community especially our black community is hurting beyond words. minneapolis and st. paul are on fire, the fires still smolder in our streets, the ashes are symbolic of decades and generations of anguish. of much like we failed to hear george floyd, as he pleaded for his life as the world watched, by people sworn to protect him and his community, our state, flandreau casteel silenced and unheard and so many other friends and brothers and sisters and mothers and fathers, senselessly died and their forces went unheard and now generations of pain is manifesting itself in front of the world. and the world is watching. one of the first people i called after seeing the video was valerie casteel, flandreau's mother. we've become friends since the killing and for those watching today who aren't familiar, he died in front of his loved one and his child. and left them behind and left behind a grieving mother who has become an advocate for justice and an advocate for reform. but more importantly an advocate for kindness and decency and when i talked to valerie she said first an
response to the death of george floyd on memorial day. >>> and maybe in our entire history, our community especially our black community is hurting beyond words. minneapolis and st. paul are on fire, the fires still smolder in our streets, the ashes are symbolic of decades and generations of anguish. of much like we failed to hear george floyd, as he pleaded for his life as the world watched, by people sworn to protect him and his community, our state, flandreau casteel silenced and...
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st. paul minnesota. this comes after the death of george floyd, an african- american man who was handcuffed by police, who pleaded for being able to breathe. as a white police officer held his knee on his neck. the protesters want to see the four police officers involved with the arrest, charged with murder. city leaders are pleading for peace. >> you have every absolute right to be angry, to be upset, to be mad, to express your anger. however, you have no right to perpetrate violence, and harm >> more than five members were called to protect people and property, it will also be having our departments respond to calls. >>> president trump on twitter is reacting to the protests, and called the protesters, the violent protesters thugs. he said they are dishonoring the memory of george floyd, and i won't let that happen. just spoke to governor tim walz, and told him that the military is with him all the way. any difficulty and we will assume control. but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. >> not long after that tweet twitter flagged the presidents tweets, claiming it violated the twitter rules ab
st. paul minnesota. this comes after the death of george floyd, an african- american man who was handcuffed by police, who pleaded for being able to breathe. as a white police officer held his knee on his neck. the protesters want to see the four police officers involved with the arrest, charged with murder. city leaders are pleading for peace. >> you have every absolute right to be angry, to be upset, to be mad, to express your anger. however, you have no right to perpetrate violence,...
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st. paul to use the excuse of the murder of george floyd, the murder of george floyd to go ahead and destroy property and to engage in what they call terrorism. josh campbell is on the scene for us in minneapolis right now. josh, i haven't heard this kind of material, these kind of statements come from a governor in a long, long time. and from the mayors of st. paul and minneapolis as well, they said the -- governor walz said right now the in additimission, is to decimate that force of outside agitators, what we calls terrorists who have come to where you are right now to simply destroy and create chaos. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. this has clearly gotten out of control. we're hearing from state officials in minnesota that there will be a major escalation of force, a major escalation. the governor himself using the term overwhelming force to describe how officials will be combatting the violent protesters they've seen here in the state that spread throughout the country indeed. we know that officials in minnesota are changing their posture as far as how they're going to cover the protes
st. paul to use the excuse of the murder of george floyd, the murder of george floyd to go ahead and destroy property and to engage in what they call terrorism. josh campbell is on the scene for us in minneapolis right now. josh, i haven't heard this kind of material, these kind of statements come from a governor in a long, long time. and from the mayors of st. paul and minneapolis as well, they said the -- governor walz said right now the in additimission, is to decimate that force of outside...
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hundreds gathered outside the minnesota state capital in the neighboring city of st paul there is announcing the death of george floyd on monday after a white police officer knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes and in washington d.c. hundreds of gathered outside the white house many are angry at comments from president trump over police brutality and their protests. the demonstrations have been mostly peaceful but tense at times it follows 5 nights of violence in those cities and others across the country with protesters clashing with police and the thousands of national guard members drafted in cars have been burnt out and shops have been looted. while saturday night's violence the 5th in a row the left yet more streets scarred and fires burning in at least 30 cities across the united states including in minneapolis where the protests began as well as in new york and los angeles around 20 have now imposed curfews in an effort to east tensions but the police presence has led to cautious at least $1700.00 people were arrested as tens of thousands of members of the national guard were brought in to backup offic
hundreds gathered outside the minnesota state capital in the neighboring city of st paul there is announcing the death of george floyd on monday after a white police officer knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes and in washington d.c. hundreds of gathered outside the white house many are angry at comments from president trump over police brutality and their protests. the demonstrations have been mostly peaceful but tense at times it follows 5 nights of violence in those cities and others...
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st. paul, minnesota, this is a place in minneapolis, says he was shocked and disgusted when he saw video of minneapolis police officer there with his knee on the neck of georgeyd. >> so much so that he says he made all of his officers watch the video and challenge themselves to put themselves in floyd's shoes. joining us now is st. paul police chief todd axle. thank you for being here. this is such a painful moment for the country, obviously, for george floyd's family, for me as a minnesotan to see this happen in the city i love, it is unconscionable. i guess i would like to get you to tell us a little bit more about what you told your officers and what you thought when you first saw this. >> jim and poppy, thank you so much for having me on this morning. you know, this is an incredibly challenging time across the country for our community, who is grieving, the family of mr. floyd, who tragically lost his life and our police officers. we look at number of officers we have in this country, over 1 million police officers, the actions of very few can really take us back generations of trying to build up trust and confidence with all of our communities within th
st. paul, minnesota, this is a place in minneapolis, says he was shocked and disgusted when he saw video of minneapolis police officer there with his knee on the neck of georgeyd. >> so much so that he says he made all of his officers watch the video and challenge themselves to put themselves in floyd's shoes. joining us now is st. paul police chief todd axle. thank you for being here. this is such a painful moment for the country, obviously, for george floyd's family, for me as a...
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st. paul, started because of the death of george floyd on memorial day. go now to jim kavanaugh who joins us now. you've been watching all of this unfold. back to something i was watching with my colleague, police response or lack thereof. last night we saw the precinct erupt in flames and mayor gave it his imprimater allows it to take place. press conference the mayor insisted things were under control, heard the governor say it as well. talked about using national guard to greater degree. your reaction to what we're seeing, lack of response to more fires tonight. >> i don't think they've found their right level in minneapolis yet. you want to have proper level of restraint, don't want to overreact but you have to be civil authority. l.a., on the street, officers in force. lapd officer was injured, prior to the break led out to paramedics. there's action there. but police are there. and you know, the police have to be there in a democracy. they have to act properly, they have to act with the right equipment. they are in some danger but that's part of law
st. paul, started because of the death of george floyd on memorial day. go now to jim kavanaugh who joins us now. you've been watching all of this unfold. back to something i was watching with my colleague, police response or lack thereof. last night we saw the precinct erupt in flames and mayor gave it his imprimater allows it to take place. press conference the mayor insisted things were under control, heard the governor say it as well. talked about using national guard to greater degree....
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>> well, i have to -- >> detective george harrigan, now a sergeant with the st. office was chosen to interview her. >> i asked her to start from the very beginning. and act like she'd not told this story to anyone before. >> go back to you wake up friday. tell me your day friday. >> it was just a normal, absolutely normal day. >> quinn said she had a facial at a local spa, went to yoga class and ran errands in her mercedes suv. when she returned home, she went up to the bedroom. >> i went up to my closet to change my clothes. he came in this way and said don't do anything stupid. i'm not here for you. >> and he's got a gun? >> he's got a gun and yellow gloves on. >> startled by the gunman, quinn screamed, but she was the only one home. her husband was at work, her kids in school. >> so he has a gun to my head and i mean i'm screaming bloody murder. >> how did she describe this guy? >> he was a sharpshooter or sniper in the albanian military. that he goes around doing these kind of jobs. she said that he had some type of foreign accent. >> the look on his face and
>> well, i have to -- >> detective george harrigan, now a sergeant with the st. office was chosen to interview her. >> i asked her to start from the very beginning. and act like she'd not told this story to anyone before. >> go back to you wake up friday. tell me your day friday. >> it was just a normal, absolutely normal day. >> quinn said she had a facial at a local spa, went to yoga class and ran errands in her mercedes suv. when she returned home, she...
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st. paul is because unfortunately there is a george floyd in each of these jurisdictions. this is not an anomaly. it is not a one off. it is part of a systemic issue that they're having where there is a combination of the black lives and the anomaly so you're seeing a combination. part of that powder keg is beyond mr. george floyd and it's beyond. it now, as you're seeing, is deinvolving into the rioting and looting that you're seeing. you know, we all remember watts, baltimore, some of those places have never recovered. >> so we've been talking a lot about race in the past two hours involving this developing story there in minneapolis, but we also want to talk about race in regards to the coronavirus and its impact on african-americans. we continue to get a clearer picture of how the virus is impacting other ethnic groups. they're suffering from disproportionately high rates of covid infections and death. my colleague abby phillip has new research that may help explain this disparity. >> terence burke was a doting father. >> he was big on family. he loved coaching. >> rep
st. paul is because unfortunately there is a george floyd in each of these jurisdictions. this is not an anomaly. it is not a one off. it is part of a systemic issue that they're having where there is a combination of the black lives and the anomaly so you're seeing a combination. part of that powder keg is beyond mr. george floyd and it's beyond. it now, as you're seeing, is deinvolving into the rioting and looting that you're seeing. you know, we all remember watts, baltimore, some of those...
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st. paul are under assault by people who do not share our values, who do not value life in the work that went into this , and certainly are not here to honor george floyd, and they need to see today that that line will stop and that the order needs to be restored. with that i want to welcome up mayor jacob frye, the minneapolis mayor, and someone who from the very beginning saw this before any mayor in the country, and requested national guard support earlier than any mayor in the country, and now the situation is requesting the next step of full mobilization. mayor frye? >> thank you, governor. the show of force tonight has got to be about safety, security , peace, and order. our minneapolis residents are scared and rightfully so. we've seen long term institutional businesses over written. we've seen community institutions set on fire and i want to be very very clear. the people that are doing this are not minneapolis residents. they are coming in largely from outside of the city from outside of the region to prey on everything that we have built over the last several decades. the dynamic has changed over the last several days. if you looked at
st. paul are under assault by people who do not share our values, who do not value life in the work that went into this , and certainly are not here to honor george floyd, and they need to see today that that line will stop and that the order needs to be restored. with that i want to welcome up mayor jacob frye, the minneapolis mayor, and someone who from the very beginning saw this before any mayor in the country, and requested national guard support earlier than any mayor in the country, and...
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st. paul pleading for calm today and that any protest be peaceful. the family of george floyd and those protesting want to know why the officers have not been charged. they were quickly fired, and prosecutors are asking for patience, saying they are gathering evidence as quickly as they can, and they want to make sure that any cases they bring are airtight. the president of the united states is once again being anything but helpful at a moment of racial tension. he tweeted minutes ago, respect to george floyd's memory. but after midnight in a tweet last night, the president said he would take charge of the city if there is not calm. then he added, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. cnn's team covering this important story became a part of it this morning. omar jimenez and his team were arrested right there on air, on television. they were soon released and the governor apologized. but a tweet by the president explaining the arrest miss ka t mischaracterizes what happened. omar is back at work. omar, i want to get to your interesting moment in a few moments. fi
st. paul pleading for calm today and that any protest be peaceful. the family of george floyd and those protesting want to know why the officers have not been charged. they were quickly fired, and prosecutors are asking for patience, saying they are gathering evidence as quickly as they can, and they want to make sure that any cases they bring are airtight. the president of the united states is once again being anything but helpful at a moment of racial tension. he tweeted minutes ago, respect...
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hundreds gathered outside the minnesota state capital in the neighboring city st paul there is announcing the death of george floyd after a white police officer knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes on monday. and in washington d.c. hundreds of gathered outside the white house with people angry at comments from president trump over police brutality and their protests the demonstrations have been mostly peaceful but at times becoming tens. well it follows 5 nights of violence in those cities and others across the country with protesters clashing with police and the thousands of national guard members drafted in cars have been burnt outs and shops looted. saturday night's violence the 5th in a row the left yet more streets scarred and fires burning in at least 30 cities right across the united states including minneapolis where the protests began as well as the new york and los angeles 25 cities in 16 states have now imposed curfews in an effort to ease tensions but the police presence has led to cautious at least 1700 people were arrested as tens of thousands of members of the national guard were brought in
hundreds gathered outside the minnesota state capital in the neighboring city st paul there is announcing the death of george floyd after a white police officer knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes on monday. and in washington d.c. hundreds of gathered outside the white house with people angry at comments from president trump over police brutality and their protests the demonstrations have been mostly peaceful but at times becoming tens. well it follows 5 nights of violence in those cities...
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st. paul. this comes after the death of george floyd, and handcuffed african-american man who pleaded for air as a white police officer kneeled on his neck. the protesters want to see the protesters appalled and the arrest to be charged with murder. cedar -- city leaders are calling for peace. >> you have absolutely every right to be angry, upset, or even mad. express your anger however, you have no right to perpetrate violence, or harm. >>> 500 members from the national guard were called then, their mission will be to protect people and property. they will have fire departments responding to calls. >> do you mind telling me why i am underestimate why am i under arrest? >>> early this morning, the minnesota state patrol arrested a cnn reporter and photographer. it happened while they were alive on the air, the arrest is called a violation of the crew's first amendment rights. the president says the governor has apologized and the crew was released one hour later. >>> police watchdog groups are planning a demonstration in oakland. they want to show solidarity with protesters and the twin cities.
st. paul. this comes after the death of george floyd, and handcuffed african-american man who pleaded for air as a white police officer kneeled on his neck. the protesters want to see the protesters appalled and the arrest to be charged with murder. cedar -- city leaders are calling for peace. >> you have absolutely every right to be angry, upset, or even mad. express your anger however, you have no right to perpetrate violence, or harm. >>> 500 members from the national guard...
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st. paul are under assault by people who do not share our values, who do not value life and the work that went into this and certainly are not here to honor george floyd. and they need to -- they need to see today that that line will stop and order needs to be restored. >> reporter: for another night, officials here grossly underestimated the number of protesters really ceding entire regions of the city until the early morning hours. there were crowds in cars, speeding around, no sign of law enforcement, a lot of looting, shots eventually fired at police severe times, explosive devices used against police, a real sense that no one is in charge. we'll see a protest, hopefully a peaceful protest at 3:00 p.m. with expected large numbers and we'll see if the governor and the mayor can keep their word that they're going to keep things safe tonight by use of massive force. eric, back to you. eric: steve, keep with this picture just for a second. this is really the inspiring scene of america, people who live in a neighborhood who come out together, they want to help and they volunteer to clean it up, as you said, seeing a big crowd, maybe thinking ther
st. paul are under assault by people who do not share our values, who do not value life and the work that went into this and certainly are not here to honor george floyd. and they need to -- they need to see today that that line will stop and order needs to be restored. >> reporter: for another night, officials here grossly underestimated the number of protesters really ceding entire regions of the city until the early morning hours. there were crowds in cars, speeding around, no sign of...
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st. paul and minneapolis and across the nation. that's anger that we can see somebody like george floyd who is described by all who knew him as a gentle giant. we pay the police as a community to protect us. we are angry because his name is not the first one we are talking about. eric garner is the one who already said i can't breathe while being choked to death by a police officer. the fact we have to clarify which unarmed unaggressive african man we are talking about while he was saying i can't breathe, and that we can't tell the young people who are enraged about this, we have to be able to tell them that somebody will be held accountable. we are seeing anger. that anger is understandable when no one is held accountable. it's being expressed in some unfortunate, unacceptable and destructive ways. >> the hennepin county attorney michael freeman said he anticipates that charges will be filed against the three other officers seen in the video standing aside doing nothing in the midst of that i can't breathe, i can't breathe coming in from george floyd. do all former police officer
st. paul and minneapolis and across the nation. that's anger that we can see somebody like george floyd who is described by all who knew him as a gentle giant. we pay the police as a community to protect us. we are angry because his name is not the first one we are talking about. eric garner is the one who already said i can't breathe while being choked to death by a police officer. the fact we have to clarify which unarmed unaggressive african man we are talking about while he was saying i...
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st. paul of reporters on the protest and rioting, following the death of droid -- george floyd while in the death of police custody. along with administering the national guard, he says law enforcement is investigating whether out-of-state groups are responsible for organizing some of the violence. gov. walz: good morning, everyone. we spoke last night at 2:30 a.m. we provided in update of a highly dangerous and rapidly evolving situation with folks at withon destroying property no regard for safety of , and certainly no desire to make a statement other than destruction and chaos. minnesotansank the who abided by the curfew. i want to thank our responders who are protecting our cities. as they were taking incoming fire, improvised explosive devices, and a highly evolved and tightly controlled group of folks bent on adapting their it as difficult as possible to maintain that order. my mission has been very clear to the folks in minnesota in conjunction with the mayors of minneapolis and st. paul, is protection of citizens is our top priority, and maintaining and restoring civil order on the
st. paul of reporters on the protest and rioting, following the death of droid -- george floyd while in the death of police custody. along with administering the national guard, he says law enforcement is investigating whether out-of-state groups are responsible for organizing some of the violence. gov. walz: good morning, everyone. we spoke last night at 2:30 a.m. we provided in update of a highly dangerous and rapidly evolving situation with folks at withon destroying property no regard for...