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. >>> well, still to come, an exclusive cnn poll reveals stark divisions along racial lines in the uk. those numbers next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a family in atlanta is preparing to lay their loved one to rest. a little over a week ago an atlanta police officer shot and killed rayshard brooks. his funeral is set for tuesday. brooks' death is the latest in a string of deadly encounters involving black men and the police. last month george floyd died after a minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. it set off the kind of nationwide unrest not seen since the civil rights era. >> george floyd. george floyd. george floyd. >> there have been weeks of protests from coast to coast with people of all races demanding justice for african-americans. and cities around the country showing support for the black lives mater movement. >>> in the uk extensive polling conducted by cnn in england, scotland and wales on the issue of racism has uncovered divisions between black and white people in their experience and attitudes towards race. the poll found black people are twice as like
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more americans have now died from covert 19 than were killed fighting in world war one that's the stark new situation in the united states where the number of deaths
more americans have now died from covert 19 than were killed fighting in world war one that's the stark new situation in the united states where the number of deaths
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today we will hear from the fcc chairman, commissioner michael o riley, and jeffrey starks. the fcc is the nation's primary regulator of interstate and international networks. they ensure that all people in the united states have access to rapid, efficient, and nationwide communication services at reason prices. never has their job been more important. they have put a spot right on the nation's nations communications networks. there has been a dramatic usage and we are fairing better than other countries in meeting this increased demand. this is to be applauded, but there is still more work to be done, of course. today there are far too many americans that remain unserved and who lack affordable access to any broad band connection whatever. in the effort to secure the next generations technologies. over 700 providers have not shut off businesses for those that are unable to pay, but they cannot sustain that indefinitely. we need to have thoughtful ways to extend the pledge. i welcome the work on the newly creating covid-19 telehealth program. it is designed to provide access
today we will hear from the fcc chairman, commissioner michael o riley, and jeffrey starks. the fcc is the nation's primary regulator of interstate and international networks. they ensure that all people in the united states have access to rapid, efficient, and nationwide communication services at reason prices. never has their job been more important. they have put a spot right on the nation's nations communications networks. there has been a dramatic usage and we are fairing better than other...
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washington where did stuff on siemens is on the story high stuff on thanks for joining us that's a stark warning we just heard from dr what is that that concerns him the most. the numbers it's the numbers which can start in the 1st and this is what he sees in trends and that's why i said stock warning could be $100000.00 shortly per day i remind you those are infectious cases per day he's warning off of 800000 in the united states $36.00 states out of 50 have now trending up. cases from parents to just a week ago 15 states are reporting the highest infection numbers to date 12 states only 12 states only have a flat rate and only 2 have a declining one that is not good meth these are not good numbers and for an infectious disease expert like mr anthony fauci this is really really alarming so it is for also the director of c.d.c. who said the same thing it doesn't look good the trajectory is really really bad texas reporting 7000 cases record today california with 6000 and i could go on florida georgia arizona and so on so that is all not very good and stuff on the european union seems to
washington where did stuff on siemens is on the story high stuff on thanks for joining us that's a stark warning we just heard from dr what is that that concerns him the most. the numbers it's the numbers which can start in the 1st and this is what he sees in trends and that's why i said stock warning could be $100000.00 shortly per day i remind you those are infectious cases per day he's warning off of 800000 in the united states $36.00 states out of 50 have now trending up. cases from parents...
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stark divisions here that explains that black voters and white voters are experiencing this virus veryifferently. it is striking that even though black voters are sayings it unsafe to return to work, you are seeing so many black voters out there participating in the protests a good number of them feel it is unsafe that speaks to the depth of the feeling around black lives matter and theissue of police brutality. >> stark divide again on the new states of play >>> for more on the path forward facing states as governors look to balance peaceful protests we are joined by new jersey governor, christine todd whitman. thank you for coming on. is there a balance and leadership in the protests and situation and try to bring this country together in some way >> if you are looking for causes, you have to go back decades. this has been a problem, racism has been a problem since our founding we have never figured out how to deal with it right now, it is being exacerbated out of rhetoric out of the white house we try to figure out how to balance the need of the police force. we need safety the majo
stark divisions here that explains that black voters and white voters are experiencing this virus veryifferently. it is striking that even though black voters are sayings it unsafe to return to work, you are seeing so many black voters out there participating in the protests a good number of them feel it is unsafe that speaks to the depth of the feeling around black lives matter and theissue of police brutality. >> stark divide again on the new states of play >>> for more on the...
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saying that by him appearing there essentially he seemed to contradict that so this is certainly a stark admission whether there will be fall out as unclear but again it's not the 1st time it's happened but no doubt this is anger the u.s. president for the update thanks very much i can believe that a white house correspondent in washington d.c. one of the full minneapolis police officers charged in the killing of george floyd has been released on bail thomas lane had been held on a $750000.00 bond he says in charges of aiding and abetting 2nd degree murder for its death set off widespread protests for police reform and racial justice. yes tech giant amazon says it's temporarily suspending u.s. police from being able to use its controversial station recognition technology for a year the company has been criticized for supporting the georgia floyd protesters while promoting a tool that can lead to racial profiling of black americans so highroad has more. businesses are being called out campaign isn't protestors on naming and shaming them supporting the black lies matta movement that's maki
saying that by him appearing there essentially he seemed to contradict that so this is certainly a stark admission whether there will be fall out as unclear but again it's not the 1st time it's happened but no doubt this is anger the u.s. president for the update thanks very much i can believe that a white house correspondent in washington d.c. one of the full minneapolis police officers charged in the killing of george floyd has been released on bail thomas lane had been held on a $750000.00...
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and that's going to be in stark contrast to what donald trump wants.s a packed arena in jacksonville florida which is now hotspot full of non-social distancing non-face mask republicans delegates. see a sharp contrast between how the democrats apply this campaign and how the republicans do it because that's what donald trump wants. so it will change. it will be much more virtual. morninga story this that shows that joe biden is campaigning like an incumbent and donald trump is campaigning like he's the challenger. it's quite a stark difference between the two of them. vonnie: what does that mean? donald trump could surprise us even if the polls are pointing to joe biden's popularity increasing? >> there has been speculation that he's going to revamp his campaign staff. brett pascal is apparently under a lot of pressure after the debacle in arizona. be a shakeupwould in his campaign staff and that could happen if these numbers don't change. you so much, marty schenker. jason farpeak with the professor of nursing we talk and track covid-19. this is bloom
and that's going to be in stark contrast to what donald trump wants.s a packed arena in jacksonville florida which is now hotspot full of non-social distancing non-face mask republicans delegates. see a sharp contrast between how the democrats apply this campaign and how the republicans do it because that's what donald trump wants. so it will change. it will be much more virtual. morninga story this that shows that joe biden is campaigning like an incumbent and donald trump is campaigning like...
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i'll ask commissioner starks also because you did too. how do we get these individuals connected to lifeline, and what steps do we need to take to strengthen this program to meet the growing needs? >> such a good question, senator. listen, lifeline was started during the reagan administration when most communications involved a jack in the wall, and it was last updated during the bush administration after hurricane katrina. we saw there was a disaster and expanded it. i think we have a crisis right now too. and we have to figure out how to keep more americans connected, and we've got to use lifeline to do it. we've got to remake it from top to bottom. we've got to reconsider who is eligible. we have to reconsider what services we support. and then we have to do something along the lines that commissioner starks spoke about which is we've got to double out our outreach so that every interaction with public services we make available this service, so everyone gets a fair shot at staying connected in this crisis. >> yes, thank you, senator.
i'll ask commissioner starks also because you did too. how do we get these individuals connected to lifeline, and what steps do we need to take to strengthen this program to meet the growing needs? >> such a good question, senator. listen, lifeline was started during the reagan administration when most communications involved a jack in the wall, and it was last updated during the bush administration after hurricane katrina. we saw there was a disaster and expanded it. i think we have a...
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so it really is a stark, stark difference both in style and substance, from the current president and his predecessor. >> also, kim, it's the esteem and regard that the american people have for these two guys specifically. yesterday but today jim mattis, as revered as he is across the river in the pentagon, barack obama, who along with his wife, the former first lady, has risen in public esteem since leaving two terms in office. >> that's absolutely right. i mean, in general mattis you have someone who has long been respected not only in the pentagon and throughout the military community but beyond. this isn't the first time he spoke out against the president. of course in his resignation letter he said that he did not share the same vision with the president, that he believed in building -- that general mattis believed in building coalitions with our allies and supporting them and that's something that the president didn't. it took the president a day or so to realize that dig. and ever since then the president has falsely claimed that he essentially fired mattis rather than he resig
so it really is a stark, stark difference both in style and substance, from the current president and his predecessor. >> also, kim, it's the esteem and regard that the american people have for these two guys specifically. yesterday but today jim mattis, as revered as he is across the river in the pentagon, barack obama, who along with his wife, the former first lady, has risen in public esteem since leaving two terms in office. >> that's absolutely right. i mean, in general mattis...
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anthony fauci with the stark warning to congress as 23 states report a rise in new cases. in texas and california, staggering new records. why the next few weeks are critical, and the hopeful message today on a potential vaccine. >>> president trump in arizona as the state breaks its single day recohis second indoor event in just four days his response to whether his statement about slowing down testing was really just a joke. >>> the surprise twist in the fbi investigation into a noose found in nascar star's bubba wallace's garage stall why no charges will be filed. >>> the clash near the white house. police driving out protesters trying to topple a statue. what the president is now threatening to do. >>> the family of rayshard brooks dressed in white for a final farewell m.l.k.'s daughter with a powerful message to his children the world's top tennis player testing positive for covid-19 after a tournament what it means for other sports as they eye their returns. >>> nearly 100 workers infected at a single amazon warehouse >>> and the primaries in a pandemic. will we see
anthony fauci with the stark warning to congress as 23 states report a rise in new cases. in texas and california, staggering new records. why the next few weeks are critical, and the hopeful message today on a potential vaccine. >>> president trump in arizona as the state breaks its single day recohis second indoor event in just four days his response to whether his statement about slowing down testing was really just a joke. >>> the surprise twist in the fbi investigation...
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there is another stark warning for the world heaonh organizatibouthe coronavirus pandemic.he director general is warning of 10 million infectionsnd half a million deaths by next week. >> the virus thrives on --, but it just awarded when we reunite by >> the look of the situation across europe that the continent faces a resurgence of covid-19 as the u.k. experiences itsns. hottest day of the year, a major incide is declared an england passout coast after hundreds of thousands of peopleead to beaches. in the united states, house to vote on epared sweeping police reform bill sparked by the deaic of black ams at the hands of law enforcement officials. welcome and thanks for joining us. the head of the world health organization has given another stark reminder that the will not move past the coronavirus pandemic anytime soon. the number of the cases s accelerating in the america's, as well as parts of europe, the middle east, and central asia. the who warns if it is left unchecked,he it could pusth systems to the brink once again. >> in the last month, almost 4 millionbe cases h
there is another stark warning for the world heaonh organizatibouthe coronavirus pandemic.he director general is warning of 10 million infectionsnd half a million deaths by next week. >> the virus thrives on --, but it just awarded when we reunite by >> the look of the situation across europe that the continent faces a resurgence of covid-19 as the u.k. experiences itsns. hottest day of the year, a major incide is declared an england passout coast after hundreds of thousands of...
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when it comes to other institutions of power, the racial divide is just as stark. black people are significantly more likely than white people to say the party in power, the conservatives, is institutionally racist. the final moments of the toppling of slave trader edward costine. he provided over a central square in the british city of brist bristol, then protesters took matters into their own hands. you can see the hugely emotional moment when the crowd, white and black, rolls colston's statue to the docks where the human beings he traded were auctioned off. wish, a local musician was there that day. he grew up in the shadow of colton's statue and he watched it topple. >> this is deep in the roots of the education system, in the public sector. >> you wouldn't have a statue of hitler, why would you have a statue of him, you know what i mean? when people were saying you don't want to take away that culture and roots, it's like that's what you've got books for. that's what the library is there for, the internet is there for. you know what i mean? you don't need a st
when it comes to other institutions of power, the racial divide is just as stark. black people are significantly more likely than white people to say the party in power, the conservatives, is institutionally racist. the final moments of the toppling of slave trader edward costine. he provided over a central square in the british city of brist bristol, then protesters took matters into their own hands. you can see the hugely emotional moment when the crowd, white and black, rolls colston's...
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what you've seen by democrat leaders at the national and local level and this president has been very stark. not just on policy, but because in president donald trump you have a leader who is standing with law enforcement, standing with peaceful protesters, standing with african-american families who want law and order on their streets, they want better schools, they want with more jobs and more opportunities, and president trump has been delivering that. and we're going to continue to deliver that. we think we have an opportunity here, we've been in discussions with law enforcement and with the leaders in the african-american community, we think we have an opportunity here to improve law enforcement. we heard that at the white house in that round table earlier this week. the willingness that we heard of law enforcement officers from around the country, states' attorney generals to find ways that we can, that we can strengthen law enforcement in this country, build public confidence in law enforcement, it's all there, lou. and we're going to do that. but the most important thing is that we
what you've seen by democrat leaders at the national and local level and this president has been very stark. not just on policy, but because in president donald trump you have a leader who is standing with law enforcement, standing with peaceful protesters, standing with african-american families who want law and order on their streets, they want better schools, they want with more jobs and more opportunities, and president trump has been delivering that. and we're going to continue to deliver...
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anthony fauci's stark warning to anybody attending that rally or the protests across america. and revealing to us he hasn't met with president trump in more than a week. the stand off in seattle. authorities retreating from a police station. protesters, some armed, creating an autonomous zone around it. the police chief says responding to 911 calls is now taking longer. >>> under investigation. the new surveillance video of police officers in chicago. what they didn't do as protests turned violent nearby that has the mayor outraged. >>> the new images tonight, a confederate statue lifted out of a virginia square. it had stood there for more than a century. at least seven cities making similar moves. some statues destroyed by protesters. >>> news tonight about the oscars what the academy plans to do to improve diversity at hollywood's biggest awards. >>> together for nearly 70 years until the coronavirus kept them apart. tonight, emotional reunion. it's america strong. >>> good evening. this can for joining us on this friday. i'm tom llamas in for david. and we begin with the c
anthony fauci's stark warning to anybody attending that rally or the protests across america. and revealing to us he hasn't met with president trump in more than a week. the stand off in seattle. authorities retreating from a police station. protesters, some armed, creating an autonomous zone around it. the police chief says responding to 911 calls is now taking longer. >>> under investigation. the new surveillance video of police officers in chicago. what they didn't do as protests...
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to president trump or the actual doctors. >> and i wonder, doctor, especially as you put it in very stark terms here, the greatest failure, the greatest public health failure in the history of the u.s., i mean, that is pretty stark in terms you put it. one of the solutions here is obviously going to be a vaccine. so i wanted to ask you, doctor -- sorry. go on. >> that's the whole point. i think we -- this is part of the failure of the federal government. they keep on talking about this as though we're going to magic solution our way out of it. some bio medical miracle. first hydroxychloroquine and then remdesivir and now it's a vaccine. first of all, i don't see a path by which we will have any vaccines available to the public until the middle of 2021. at the earliest and even that would be a world land speed record. based on the selection of candidates coming out of "operation warp speed" i don't think we're selecting the candidates for the best immune responses and highest level of protection. maybe partially protective at best and no data of the "operation warp speed" data. one did not
to president trump or the actual doctors. >> and i wonder, doctor, especially as you put it in very stark terms here, the greatest failure, the greatest public health failure in the history of the u.s., i mean, that is pretty stark in terms you put it. one of the solutions here is obviously going to be a vaccine. so i wanted to ask you, doctor -- sorry. go on. >> that's the whole point. i think we -- this is part of the failure of the federal government. they keep on talking about...
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our top stories: a stark warning from president trump that he will deploy the army to end the widespread protests across the country triggered by the death in police custody of the unarmed african american, george floyd. if a city or a state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military, and quickly solve the problem for them. in minneapolis, the official post mortem examination finds the death was a homicide. the victim's brother tells demonstrators violence would not bring the changes the black community deserves. my family is a peaceful family, my family is god fearing. let's do this another way. let's stop thinking that our voice don't matter, and vote! protests against police brutality continue. at least a0 cities and washington dc have imposed curfews, with a heavy police presence at the white house. moments after he threatened to deploy "thousands and thousands" of us troops against the protests and riots that have engulfed dozens of american cities, president trump has been on an ex
our top stories: a stark warning from president trump that he will deploy the army to end the widespread protests across the country triggered by the death in police custody of the unarmed african american, george floyd. if a city or a state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military, and quickly solve the problem for them. in minneapolis, the official post mortem examination finds the death...
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americans for people of color generally and for frankly anybody of any records there can be no more stark contrast between dark promise approach to happen down the protests and joe biden kind of basically telling people that we horrify protests as you did notion of whether development might be providing the viewpoint panic among black americans that's how black americans voted you know it's over 20 katty try to present it over with this rallying behind. your body even though some of the people he was running against for themselves african-american so notwithstanding what you just heard there is no confidence among people all across the country and the african-american community in talk pine's approached me ok people put them a kind of political strategists are always saying that no disrespect but look who voted for biden were older african-american and latino people you're talking about a youth population that is half of the country and in the best of times only 38 percent to 40 of the electorate come out so people have to stop saying that every black american or lack the you know or you
americans for people of color generally and for frankly anybody of any records there can be no more stark contrast between dark promise approach to happen down the protests and joe biden kind of basically telling people that we horrify protests as you did notion of whether development might be providing the viewpoint panic among black americans that's how black americans voted you know it's over 20 katty try to present it over with this rallying behind. your body even though some of the people...
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there's another stark warning from the world health organization about the coronavirus pandemic. its director general is warning of ten million infections and half a million deaths by next week. the virus thrives on division but is thwarted when we unite. we look at the situation across europe amid warnings that the continent faces a resurgence of covid—19 as lockdown restrictions are relaxed. as the uk experiences its hottest day of the year, a major incident is declared on england's south coast after hundreds of thousands of people head to beaches. and we'll speak to the lawyer of george floyd's family, as us politicians prepare to vote on a sweeping police reform bill. welcome. thanks very much forjoining us. the head of the world health organisation has given another stark reminder that the world won't move past the coronavirus pandemic any time soon. the number of the cases is accelerating in the americas as well as in parts of europe, the middle east and central asia. the who warns that if its left unchecked it will push health systems to the brink once again. in the last m
there's another stark warning from the world health organization about the coronavirus pandemic. its director general is warning of ten million infections and half a million deaths by next week. the virus thrives on division but is thwarted when we unite. we look at the situation across europe amid warnings that the continent faces a resurgence of covid—19 as lockdown restrictions are relaxed. as the uk experiences its hottest day of the year, a major incident is declared on england's south...
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i think it is a stark contrast. >> adding energy credits into the green new deals -- >> when the airline industry is about to go under, they were talking about carbon emissions on airplane. i mean, what planet are they coming from and who are they trying to fool with this radical left agenda? so frankly, i think the president's leadership is putting us in the position you're starting a great comeback. there's even more to come. the president said the best is yet to come. >> the planet they are coming from his clueless, tha is cluele my take on it. so, joe biden's 40 plus years in office, it's shown us that his policies would be a disaster for the american economy. now he's embracing extreme socialist policies like the green new deal. congressman, how would a joe biden presidency devastate the economy, especially at a time that we are recovering from the corona virus pandemic? >> my gosh, let's keep that vision in our mind as we recognize just what is at stake this november and why we need to stay focused on doing everything we can to reelect president trump and take the house back and ke
i think it is a stark contrast. >> adding energy credits into the green new deals -- >> when the airline industry is about to go under, they were talking about carbon emissions on airplane. i mean, what planet are they coming from and who are they trying to fool with this radical left agenda? so frankly, i think the president's leadership is putting us in the position you're starting a great comeback. there's even more to come. the president said the best is yet to come. >>...
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activists like those gathered here today outside the blue house so chris presidential compound show the stark division in public opinion over how to deal with north korea some advocate a hard line approach while others like most of those gathered here today favor renewed efforts at engagement and peacemaking. this civic group is calling for president mungy him to implement the deals he made in 2 landmark summits with north korean leader kim jong un in 2018 which includes spending in cross border propaganda. now. no matter what kind of non-governmental organization is involved the south korean government can stop them and the south korean government should stop them from sending flies to north korea and should implement the punjab declaration. even hand in that was only. after north korea tuesday blew up the joint liaison office in gay song just inside north korea south korea offered to send an envoy a move which was rejected by the north defector who is against any further attempts at appeasement and wants so korea to stand up to north korea. who has if we kneel north korea will continue to m
activists like those gathered here today outside the blue house so chris presidential compound show the stark division in public opinion over how to deal with north korea some advocate a hard line approach while others like most of those gathered here today favor renewed efforts at engagement and peacemaking. this civic group is calling for president mungy him to implement the deals he made in 2 landmark summits with north korean leader kim jong un in 2018 which includes spending in cross...
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look, stark differences on some key components of the senate republican bill versus what democrats in the house and senate democrats agree with that house proposal. where's those two issues lie. issues that would have to be worked out on the floor may never be able to be worked out. the big question now is whether or not democrats will block loving on to this bill. talked to a democratic senator on my way here. my point to that senator was, why not get on the bill, an m amendment, see where it ends up. no trust with senior mcconnell. they don't believe and short-circuit the prauocess. right now talks on amendments. i will say, though. why this feels somewhat different, again, still a long road here to reconcile the proposals and pass something throughout the senate. monday afternoon senate republicans we talked to said no chance this bill would be taken up before the july fourth recess. coming up. things shifted inside the chamber and the house chamber in terms of dynamics how these issues are approached. terms of willingness and need to address these issues now. the big question now
look, stark differences on some key components of the senate republican bill versus what democrats in the house and senate democrats agree with that house proposal. where's those two issues lie. issues that would have to be worked out on the floor may never be able to be worked out. the big question now is whether or not democrats will block loving on to this bill. talked to a democratic senator on my way here. my point to that senator was, why not get on the bill, an m amendment, see where it...
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family released an independent autopsy results from the georgia border one of the absolutely so in stark contrast to the autopsy that was the out of the results that were originally given they found that the death was by expectation meaning that basically there was a cut off of oxygen and it was rendered due to the fact that the officer had his knee on george floyd's neck well that's interesting because and that's where the real heart of this problem is is that you have the state always saying one thing and always portraying one and when it comes to police violence in the media it kind of jumps right along with them but yet when you're there on the street and what we're seeing in countless videos over and over and over again of something completely different and that to me is what's at the heart of these protests absolutely and in this case we saw a police thing into t. as well as the original autopsy report basically colluding with each other to show that they were to try to eradicate responsibility from this officer they allegedly and then originally said that they are the cause of dea
family released an independent autopsy results from the georgia border one of the absolutely so in stark contrast to the autopsy that was the out of the results that were originally given they found that the death was by expectation meaning that basically there was a cut off of oxygen and it was rendered due to the fact that the officer had his knee on george floyd's neck well that's interesting because and that's where the real heart of this problem is is that you have the state always saying...
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when it comes to other ins tucsoitutions of power, the lin just as stark. the final moments of the toppling of the statue of slave trader edward colston. for over a century he presided over a central square in the british city of bristol. then protestors took matters into their own hands. you can see the hugely emotional moment when the crowd white and black rolled colston's statue to the docs where the human beings he traded were auctioned off. wish, a local musician, was there that day. he grew up in the shadow of colston's statue. and he watched it topple. >> systematic slavery has got to stop, it's imbedded deep in the roots of the education system, the public sectors. it's all got to change. >> we wouldn't have a statue of hitler, so why would you have a statue of him, you know what i mean? and it's just kind of like, when people were saying they don't want to take aware their culture and their roots, that's what you got books for. that's what the linary thebrary internets there for. you don't need a statue. the institutions need to change. we know tha
when it comes to other ins tucsoitutions of power, the lin just as stark. the final moments of the toppling of the statue of slave trader edward colston. for over a century he presided over a central square in the british city of bristol. then protestors took matters into their own hands. you can see the hugely emotional moment when the crowd white and black rolled colston's statue to the docs where the human beings he traded were auctioned off. wish, a local musician, was there that day. he...
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polarization is bringing to bear and bringing to light the stark inequalities that are based on race in the us and i hope that this is going to wake up the liberal whites who will then realize that just because legally it's against the law to discriminate based on race factually it continues at a deeply entrenched level ok kevin i'd like to turn to you to unpack that a little bit more donald trump of the one hand has said what happened to george floyd ors or fall it was a grave tragedy on the other hand he also said as i mentioned there when the looting starts the shooting starts his ward protesters about approaching the white house warning them a vicious dogs and ominous weapons do you think donald trump exacerbates polarization in the u.s. . well you know it's a couple things and i want to make it clear i mean a civil and human rights activist because what we're talking about are the fundamental human rights of people in america rather if it's because of race religion gender gender identity class background ability disability the problem is that we are not the democracy that we cla
polarization is bringing to bear and bringing to light the stark inequalities that are based on race in the us and i hope that this is going to wake up the liberal whites who will then realize that just because legally it's against the law to discriminate based on race factually it continues at a deeply entrenched level ok kevin i'd like to turn to you to unpack that a little bit more donald trump of the one hand has said what happened to george floyd ors or fall it was a grave tragedy on the...
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a stark conditions that they have to deal with and this is this is just a question of reasonable force for somebody who took part in a protest but this debate is really swirling here in france because of course it also comes in the midst of another debate generally a wider one on police violence or police brutality in france after the recent anti racism protests and then of course we had those yellow vest protests last year. a delegation of high ranking turkish officials have been meeting libya's internationally recognized government took his foreign minister and chief of intelligence made a surprise trip to tripoli turkey is the tripoli administration's main backer and has been instrumental in stopping the advance of the warlord after the foreign minister from turkey mr cover so news visit follows an agreement with russia which backs to push for a cease fire. at least 12 soldiers have been killed in an attack in northern afghanistan that took place at an army post in jaws jaan province some of the 5 soldiers have been held hostage the taliban who claimed responsibility for the attack
a stark conditions that they have to deal with and this is this is just a question of reasonable force for somebody who took part in a protest but this debate is really swirling here in france because of course it also comes in the midst of another debate generally a wider one on police violence or police brutality in france after the recent anti racism protests and then of course we had those yellow vest protests last year. a delegation of high ranking turkish officials have been meeting...
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but one rebel says many members now face a stark choice. stay at home and play no part in proceedings raising your right to cast your vote on legislation or come here and expose yourself and family to greater risk. the health secretary responds to the latest report, saying the risk of dying from coronavirus is higher for people from black, asian and minority ethnic groups. there is much more work to do to understand the key drivers of these disparities, the relationships between the different risk factors and what we can do to close the gap. and calls for a coordinated effort to put pressure on china over hong kong. it is time for an international democratic alliance to come together and speak with one voice. after a week's break, mps returned to westminster, where there was a government rebellion brewing. members were being asked to back plans to force them to be in the commons if they want to be able to take part in parliamentary votes. ministers argue that working via videolink, which they've been doing during the peak of the coronavirus
but one rebel says many members now face a stark choice. stay at home and play no part in proceedings raising your right to cast your vote on legislation or come here and expose yourself and family to greater risk. the health secretary responds to the latest report, saying the risk of dying from coronavirus is higher for people from black, asian and minority ethnic groups. there is much more work to do to understand the key drivers of these disparities, the relationships between the different...
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a stark warning from president trump that he will deploy the army to end the widespread protests across the country triggered by the death in police custody of the unarmed african american, george floyd. if a city or a state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military, and quickly solve the problem for them. in minneapolis, the official post—mortem examination finds the death was a homicide. the victim's brother tells demonstrators, violence would not bring the changes, the black community deserves. my family is a peaceful family, my family is god fearing. let's do this another way. let's stop thinking that our voice don't matter, and vote! the music industry observes a day—long blackout in response to george floyd's death, artists and labels say it's to support the fight against racial inequality. facebook staff criticise their bosses for not removing a controversial post by donald trump, about the protests. president trump has threatened to deploy thousands of military and civilian pol
a stark warning from president trump that he will deploy the army to end the widespread protests across the country triggered by the death in police custody of the unarmed african american, george floyd. if a city or a state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military, and quickly solve the problem for them. in minneapolis, the official post—mortem examination finds the death was a homicide....
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move significantly closer to netanyahu he was extremely stark in his appraisal of the palestinians not negotiating saying that they were trying to drag israel into their own deep expletive when he talked to military journalists on tuesday and saying that if they didn't come to the table israel would have to move on without them so things are lining up for netanyahu it seems as this july the 1st date starts to get closer and closer harry i will stay with you a moment but forgive me if i interrupt you because the united states ambassador will be speaking shortly so i might just have to cut you off in a 2nd. just the idea of a 2 state solution if you wouldn't mind because this is something which all the main speakers talked about in the idea of negotiations is that even an idea which has any legs anymore in israel. well there are some who still cling to it and indeed there are many who feel that without it what is the other option i mean you may remember that the beginning of the trump administration he said president trump newly inaugurated when netanyahu came for his 1st visit in 2017 s
move significantly closer to netanyahu he was extremely stark in his appraisal of the palestinians not negotiating saying that they were trying to drag israel into their own deep expletive when he talked to military journalists on tuesday and saying that if they didn't come to the table israel would have to move on without them so things are lining up for netanyahu it seems as this july the 1st date starts to get closer and closer harry i will stay with you a moment but forgive me if i...
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actually want to the people you actually want to reach and who need to hear this couldn't be more stark couldn't be more no pun intended black and white is the president calling the government's on a conference call with the governors and telling them they are weak and they have to beef up security even more so and arrest or tear gas more people and here you have now and i'm not belittling still that in this entire country here and in minneapolis a lot of protests are still very very violent. but still you have hear the message now and the vision and the leadership saying like peace is actually the ultimate goal here with the vision of justice and that is key yes people here do not have the feeling or the confidence that actually justice is sorry so ok or not. that justice is actually served here and only if this is happening only then if they feel they get a just an equal treatment throughout society not just by the police not just here but in america this is going to be ending up peaceful only then the calls for justice so strong george phillips blather brother speaking just moments a
actually want to the people you actually want to reach and who need to hear this couldn't be more stark couldn't be more no pun intended black and white is the president calling the government's on a conference call with the governors and telling them they are weak and they have to beef up security even more so and arrest or tear gas more people and here you have now and i'm not belittling still that in this entire country here and in minneapolis a lot of protests are still very very violent....
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stark's were able to rebound to get the latest from our markets may and for years brolin hotels and restaurants have been overrun with visitors now they're trying to adapt to a new reality post walked out. on chris colfer welcome to the program. britain is facing its deepest recession in 300 years due to the coronavirus pandemic the economy shrank by a record 20.4 percent in april the sharpest drop on record reflecting the impact of the country's covered 19 lockdown and is not the only bad news for businesses hoping to land back on their feet boris johnson's government has signaled it won't seek an extension of the bracks it's a transition period which is due to end on december 31st and talks stalled that means the next shock could already be on the horizon. earlier this week shops in london's posh west-end district celebrated the news that they consumed opened their doors again. you can see now they can actually come back again they're right putting up their stores that windows is starting to be redressed so there is an excitement i think to come and see people again but the optimism got a rea
stark's were able to rebound to get the latest from our markets may and for years brolin hotels and restaurants have been overrun with visitors now they're trying to adapt to a new reality post walked out. on chris colfer welcome to the program. britain is facing its deepest recession in 300 years due to the coronavirus pandemic the economy shrank by a record 20.4 percent in april the sharpest drop on record reflecting the impact of the country's covered 19 lockdown and is not the only bad news...
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. >> reporter: world war ii, the most terrible in history, was over. 75 years later, a stark truth remains. >> a nuclear weapon has been used in warfare only twice, three days apart. and the only one tri thatcountrr used it was the united states. >> that was david martin pog. ugthe of lock d new ycity, charity never shut its doors. delivering free meals to people too sick or too afraid to leave their homes. anthony mason has the story of god's love, we deliver. >> reporter: logistically, this is a massive job.te furl is the c.e.o. of god's love we deliver. the new york charity that for nearly 35 years has been cooking and home delivering free meals to people too sick to shop or cook for themselves. >> here you go. >> no one should be sick and hungry. >> reporter: how many meals come out of here every day? >> every day, 7200 meals. >> reporter: last year she gave me a tour of the kitchen where they prepare and package all their meals. at that time an army of some 14,000 volunteers put the meals together and got them out to the people in need. >> hi, david. it's got to be delivered. >> repor
. >> reporter: world war ii, the most terrible in history, was over. 75 years later, a stark truth remains. >> a nuclear weapon has been used in warfare only twice, three days apart. and the only one tri thatcountrr used it was the united states. >> that was david martin pog. ugthe of lock d new ycity, charity never shut its doors. delivering free meals to people too sick or too afraid to leave their homes. anthony mason has the story of god's love, we deliver. >>...