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stephanie: this is so good! lemonis: over the past two years, i've introduced you to 30 small businesses. i'm 100% in charge of everything. i didn't make deals with everyone. you're a thief and a liar and a cheater. but today, i have 17 new partners. -do we have a deal? -jon: i'm in. lemonis: i've already invested over $30 million. nicolas: i've never seen a check that big before. lemonis: but the work doesn't stop when the cameras are gone. and success is never a guarantee. nicolas: i'm having a tough time. lemonis: tonight, we head back to new york city to a company that buys used cars. you're taking...margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? we overhauled their business model and their building. but they recently received news... marcus lemonis with carcash regarding an eviction. ...that could shut the business down for good. andrew: it's not right. really, it's not right. lemonis: in jacksonville, a talented candy maker tied up in a bad deal. dane: i don't want to sell. lemonis: in 18 months, th
stephanie: this is so good! lemonis: over the past two years, i've introduced you to 30 small businesses. i'm 100% in charge of everything. i didn't make deals with everyone. you're a thief and a liar and a cheater. but today, i have 17 new partners. -do we have a deal? -jon: i'm in. lemonis: i've already invested over $30 million. nicolas: i've never seen a check that big before. lemonis: but the work doesn't stop when the cameras are gone. and success is never a guarantee. nicolas: i'm having...
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stephanie? >> kerry, thank you. >>> i want to head to new york city where my colleague dasha burns is standing by. new york city entering phase two. what can we expect? >> well, stephanie, we're in the heart of times square right now. if you take a look around here, we are still a pretty far cry from prepandemic, new york. normally i'd be getting bowled over by tourists and commuters. there are more signs of life here even than a few weeks ago when phase one first began. mayor bill de blasio says around 300,000 people could be getting back to work during phase two. as retail stores, you see behind me, h&m has their lights on. retail stores can start welcoming some shoppers back in. hair salons and barber shops can begin to reopen. restaurants can open up outdoor seet seating. to revive the pulse of the city, that's going to depend on the heart of it all. that is right here. that's the new york subway. typically 5.6 million daily commuters. and that plummeted more than 90% during the peak of the
stephanie? >> kerry, thank you. >>> i want to head to new york city where my colleague dasha burns is standing by. new york city entering phase two. what can we expect? >> well, stephanie, we're in the heart of times square right now. if you take a look around here, we are still a pretty far cry from prepandemic, new york. normally i'd be getting bowled over by tourists and commuters. there are more signs of life here even than a few weeks ago when phase one first began....
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but history matters family are happy and and stephanie should have some effect stephanie's that and ok well on the history's history basically suck it up and accept that. nobody learns their history from statues me personally i learned my history from history class acid pretty much everyone on planet earth the idea that if you knock down a statue suddenly that your history isn't a erased suddenly says a rose never exists only ever colson never this isn't egypt turtle never existed and slavery never existed because you knocked down a statue is just a fallacy put those statues in a museum where they belong on the all ice massive thing of course except that. it's the best analogy is a fireman gets caught 2 houses burning down he gets to the street and then somebody complains that they're not sure pouring water on every house you have been operating down on the point is one particular house is burning down right now that's what we're addressing right now. stephanie. yeah that's what i was you know the history of being a racist just. it's just not coherent at all like belgians history can n
but history matters family are happy and and stephanie should have some effect stephanie's that and ok well on the history's history basically suck it up and accept that. nobody learns their history from statues me personally i learned my history from history class acid pretty much everyone on planet earth the idea that if you knock down a statue suddenly that your history isn't a erased suddenly says a rose never exists only ever colson never this isn't egypt turtle never existed and slavery...
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desde los Ángeles stephanie bradford.ero a varios inmigrantes, informaron que entregaron gran parte, todavÍa faltan -- todavÍa hay mÁs de 4000 solicitudes disponibles puede llamar al nÚmero que estÁ en pantalla. cambiamos de informaciÓn, cuatro agentes de la policÍa de la ciudad de san josÉ se encuentran con licencia administrativa por presuntas publicaciones racistas, el departamento de policÍa de san josÉ buscar ayuda del fbi en una investigaciÓn sobre los puestos comentarios de oficiales, en un grupo de facebook segÚn dijo el jefe de policÍa quien se uniÓ al alcalde san licardo que condenÓ estas publicaciones sobre musulmanes y afroamericanos. el jefe del departamento de policÍa de san josÉ, eddie garcÍa, dijo que aunque no tiene el control sobre lo que ex empleados o venga redes sociales puedo expresarme indignaciÓn al enterarme de estos comentarios. el alcalde seÑalÓ que espera una investigaciÓn completa y cualquier comentario racista, ente musulmÁn o amenazante expresadas por un agente del orden serÁ motivo de su de
desde los Ángeles stephanie bradford.ero a varios inmigrantes, informaron que entregaron gran parte, todavÍa faltan -- todavÍa hay mÁs de 4000 solicitudes disponibles puede llamar al nÚmero que estÁ en pantalla. cambiamos de informaciÓn, cuatro agentes de la policÍa de la ciudad de san josÉ se encuentran con licencia administrativa por presuntas publicaciones racistas, el departamento de policÍa de san josÉ buscar ayuda del fbi en una investigaciÓn sobre los puestos comentarios de...
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stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie.anager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stephanie: let's do it. lemonis: i want to get feedback from customers. i want to understand what people think of the product. i want to understand what people think of the price. i want stephanie to understand what the process is like to tap, and i really want to get my head around, is this a coconut business, or is it a tap business? [ cellphone rings ] vinny: this is your captain, cocovinny. please leave me your name and number, and i'll return your call faster than we can tap a fresh coconut. make it a great day. i'm sending you coco-love. lemonis: hey, coco-love, we are here in key west trying this figure out where you are, so when you land, p
stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie.anager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stephanie: let's do it. lemonis: i want to get feedback from customers. i want to...
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stephanie? >> ron, take me up state, buffalo, new york, where we saw a disturbing video. walk us through what happened. >> yes, it is. it is during a protest. it seems to be winding down. a number of officers come through the scene. a 75-year-old man stumbles backwards and hits his head on the ground. he's seen laying there bleeding from the head and he seems to be unconscious. the protesters are shouting help the man, help the man. eventually an ambulance does come, but there are at least two officers who have been suspended while an investigation goes forward to see what happened. right here in new york city, another example of what the protesters say is excessive force by the police. the police, of course, are pushing back saying most of the arrests here in new york city are curfew violators, and they're doing the best they can. showing as much restraint as possible against an organized element out to target and harm police here in new york city. that is in buffalo, also an investigation. the
stephanie? >> ron, take me up state, buffalo, new york, where we saw a disturbing video. walk us through what happened. >> yes, it is. it is during a protest. it seems to be winding down. a number of officers come through the scene. a 75-year-old man stumbles backwards and hits his head on the ground. he's seen laying there bleeding from the head and he seems to be unconscious. the protesters are shouting help the man, help the man. eventually an ambulance does come, but there are...
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stephanie. bogo he is on the right now hi there barbara kitty i think it is sure sonny to raise history by tearing down when it's it's history denial at its western historian go ahead. i mean look. people who say you're in a race that people of color histories been a race to the united states right from the began it it's it's something that's taken place quite regularly and i think and why are the ones i do believe that if if we take these monuments down they don't attempt to recontextualize them to tell a more robust story there's a wasted opportunity but the idea that history that the aeration of history. is a difficult endeavor is instance deeply problematic in large part because the white washing in a razor of people's histories has been pretty common in the united states and i think deep down fundamentally that's what people are upset about is the light association of the speakers that we that we dedicated statuary to or in some ways of the promotion of a mythology that a restart of peoples
stephanie. bogo he is on the right now hi there barbara kitty i think it is sure sonny to raise history by tearing down when it's it's history denial at its western historian go ahead. i mean look. people who say you're in a race that people of color histories been a race to the united states right from the began it it's it's something that's taken place quite regularly and i think and why are the ones i do believe that if if we take these monuments down they don't attempt to recontextualize...
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stephanie? >> i also want to ask you about a name that people in minneapolis are certainly focused on. thomas lane. that's one of the former officers involved in floyd's death. he's now out on bail. what can you tell us? >> yeah, stephanie, that happened late yesterday. he's the first of the four officers to be able to post bail. you'll recall those three other officers involved in this, besides derek chauvin, they were put on -- the judge set bail for them at the least $750,000 with restrictions. late yesterday, thomas lane was able to post that bail. now he had had a crowd funding site online raising money for that. it's unclear how much that raised or how much that contributed to his being able to post bail, but his attorney does confirm that he is now out on bail and for security reasons, they are not disclosing where he is. stephanie, you'll recall, thomas lane is the rookie cop. his attorney made the argument that because he had only been on the job as a full-fledged cop for four days and
stephanie? >> i also want to ask you about a name that people in minneapolis are certainly focused on. thomas lane. that's one of the former officers involved in floyd's death. he's now out on bail. what can you tell us? >> yeah, stephanie, that happened late yesterday. he's the first of the four officers to be able to post bail. you'll recall those three other officers involved in this, besides derek chauvin, they were put on -- the judge set bail for them at the least $750,000...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, june 4th. here's what's happening. for nine days, protesters in every corner of our country have been marching and demanding justice for george floyd. on wednesday, those demands were answered. all four of the former officers who were there when george floyd died have been arrested and charged. that includes upgraded charges for derek chauvin, the man who held his knee on floyd's neck for nine minutes until he died. he now faces second-degree on top of third-degree murder. the other men were charged with aiding and abetting felony and murder. they're now in custody. they will be in court today at exactly the same time that george floyd's family will be gathering for a memorial service less than one mile away. i want to start with morgan chesky. tell us about this memorial and what it's like where you are. >> yeah, steph. today marks the first step of so many towards that healing process for this community here in minneapolis. and we're here at that intersection where ge
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, june 4th. here's what's happening. for nine days, protesters in every corner of our country have been marching and demanding justice for george floyd. on wednesday, those demands were answered. all four of the former officers who were there when george floyd died have been arrested and charged. that includes upgraded charges for derek chauvin, the man who held his knee on floyd's neck for...
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stephanie? >> joe, thank you. >>> let's head to arkansas where the hundreds of new cases have been identified there. and a whole lot of them are coming from poultry plants. allison barber is standing by. what's the latest? >> hospitalizations hit a record high this week in arizona. across the state, over17,000 people have now tested positive for covid-19. here in northwest arkansas, they have seen a rise in covid cases of late. officials say a significant reason for that is because of the poultry plants in this area. three major companies have meat processing plants here. cargill, tyson, george's. one of those companies, tyson's, they tested employees at 10 of their northwest arkansas facilities. out of nearly 4,000 employees that they tested, they say 13% of them tested positive for covid-19. and 95% of those cases were asymptomatic. tyson says they've implemented safety measures to prevent the spread of covid. dividers on the production line. staggering work times and even bringing in people t
stephanie? >> joe, thank you. >>> let's head to arkansas where the hundreds of new cases have been identified there. and a whole lot of them are coming from poultry plants. allison barber is standing by. what's the latest? >> hospitalizations hit a record high this week in arizona. across the state, over17,000 people have now tested positive for covid-19. here in northwest arkansas, they have seen a rise in covid cases of late. officials say a significant reason for that is...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.d and colleague chris jansing picks up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a paras
i'm stephanie ruhle.d and colleague chris jansing picks up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks...
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stephanie? >> blayne, thank you. >>> i want to bring in michael julian bond, a member of the atlanta city council. thank you for joining us. your reaction to the mayor's executive orders, and is the council on board? >> yes, first, i want to give my condolences to the family of rayshard brooks. this is something that never should have happened. like so many other killings of african-americans in this country by law enforcement. but, of course, yes, we do support the mayor's executive orders and the council is in action to put in legislative reform and policies to address the conserves raised by protesters and things that have been brought to our attention in the way of laws, policies and changes that need to be made within our own municipal code to satisfy the claims of the activists that have been all around atlanta, expressing themselves, and so we want people to know that we are listening and that we are responding. >> what does your council have to do specifically to get the city back on its
stephanie? >> blayne, thank you. >>> i want to bring in michael julian bond, a member of the atlanta city council. thank you for joining us. your reaction to the mayor's executive orders, and is the council on board? >> yes, first, i want to give my condolences to the family of rayshard brooks. this is something that never should have happened. like so many other killings of african-americans in this country by law enforcement. but, of course, yes, we do support the mayor's...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle live from nbc headquarters in new york. it's monday, june 1st. a new week and a new month. we begin with breaking news. another violent, chaotic and heartbreaking night as the nation seemed to buckle under the weight of three simultaneous crises. a health crisis that sparked an economic crisis that inflamed a culture war that gave way to social unrest. front pages across the country show the pain and outrage that is touching nearly every american this morning. you would have to go all the way back to 1968 for the last time so many cities were dealing with this level of civic unrest simultaneously. on sunday, the protests began peacefully. tens of thousands of people out in the streets in all corners of this country. but as night fell, demonstrations in many places gave way to clashes and violent unrest. crowds of protesters burned fires outside the white house. demonstrators and police traded smoke bombs in memphis. and widespread looting across new york and california. all of this despite a massive show of force
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle live from nbc headquarters in new york. it's monday, june 1st. a new week and a new month. we begin with breaking news. another violent, chaotic and heartbreaking night as the nation seemed to buckle under the weight of three simultaneous crises. a health crisis that sparked an economic crisis that inflamed a culture war that gave way to social unrest. front pages across the country show the pain and outrage that...
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we will stick to stephanie flanders.is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ nd radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. england today decided to put another $100 billion in the kitty to buy government bonds in england, at the same time, leaving interest rates where they were. take us through it, we welcome stephanie flanders, bloomberg senior executive editor for economics. did the bank of england get it right today? stephanie: it was widely expected, 100 billion pounds, which is a little more than $100 billion, but they have added to the bond buying. the surprise to the markets was that they were suggesting they taper off the bond buying by the end of the year. i'm not sure that we really believe that they will not buy more at that point, but it speaks to the uncertainty. remember, the u.k. has not gotten far along lifting the restrictions on the economy, we are well behind continental europe on that. the uncertainty about what this crisis will le
we will stick to stephanie flanders.is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ nd radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. england today decided to put another $100 billion in the kitty to buy government bonds in england, at the same time, leaving interest rates where they were. take us through it, we welcome stephanie flanders, bloomberg senior executive editor for economics. did the bank of england...
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stephanie, whatever you think you saw-- >> stephanie: i know what i saw.is there no one in this world that's safe from you? that you can do something like this to your daughter
stephanie, whatever you think you saw-- >> stephanie: i know what i saw.is there no one in this world that's safe from you? that you can do something like this to your daughter
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>> in a few minutes left, stephanie from farmington hills, michigan. you are going to be our last caller, stephanie. what's your? question >> thank you. i am wondering, what became of now these children after she died very young? did they remain with the adams at peace field? and thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the. show >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married you. >> you ndt. >> de windt. > our less view of abigail's death apiece field. all right, we don't have. that so we have very little bit of time. left so and bringing this full circle, for people who have been introduced to abigail adams, tonight was the important thing to know about her? what was her impact your influence on american history
>> in a few minutes left, stephanie from farmington hills, michigan. you are going to be our last caller, stephanie. what's your? question >> thank you. i am wondering, what became of now these children after she died very young? did they remain with the adams at peace field? and thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the. show >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married you. >> you ndt. >> de windt. > our less...
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stephanie: daniel es maestro y tuvo una experiencia muy distinta. la mÚsica es muy poderosa porque llega al corazÓn. podemos llegar a un mundo donde no es necesario la violencia de la policÍa. stephanie: a daniel le preocupa la juventud, las nuevas generaciones que, hoy, exigen un cambio radical. leÓn: george floyd tenÍa una hija de seis aÑos en houston y la niÑa ha conmovido el mundo cuando dijo palabras como esta: " mi padre conmoviÓ al mundo " yarel: vamos con yosimar reyes que habla sobre el papel de los medios de comunicaciÓn. explÍcanos un poco mÁs y que podemos hacer nosotros. yosimar: yo sÓlo platicaba que los noticieros se enfocaban en las partes negativas, como los saqueos, y es muy importante que enfoquen las noticias de porque se hace este movimiento. debemos ver las noticias en un contexto histÓrico y racial. mis padres no se criaron de la misma manera y por eso creo que los noticieros latinos deben enfocar esa clase de historia. leÓn: al escucharte veo que todo el mundo asiente y estÁ de acuerdo. anne marie que podemos hacer, univision
stephanie: daniel es maestro y tuvo una experiencia muy distinta. la mÚsica es muy poderosa porque llega al corazÓn. podemos llegar a un mundo donde no es necesario la violencia de la policÍa. stephanie: a daniel le preocupa la juventud, las nuevas generaciones que, hoy, exigen un cambio radical. leÓn: george floyd tenÍa una hija de seis aÑos en houston y la niÑa ha conmovido el mundo cuando dijo palabras como esta: " mi padre conmoviÓ al mundo " yarel: vamos con yosimar reyes...
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i i'm stephanie ruhle.ansing will be with you on the other side of the break with more breaking news. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, brea
i i'm stephanie ruhle.ansing will be with you on the other side of the break with more breaking news. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole,...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, june 10th. here is what's happening. this morning, george floyd has been laid to rest but the movement sparked by his death goes on. in houston, texas, floyd's family urged the country to stand united against racism and keep pushing for justice. new signs that change is coming to our country. in state after state, lawmakers are taking action. here is a bit of what we've seen. major changes in washington, d.c., including transparency and accountability for the district police. a new office of race and equity in san diego. and in new york, a vote to make police disciplinary records public. and in roughly a dozen cities from phoenix to lncht a. to raleigh, north carolina, police choke holds are now being banned, including houston where the mayor made an announcement during the funeral. protesters want it to go further and want radically cut police funding. we've not seen that outside the few places like minneapolis, new york city and l.a. and on a federal level, congress i
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, june 10th. here is what's happening. this morning, george floyd has been laid to rest but the movement sparked by his death goes on. in houston, texas, floyd's family urged the country to stand united against racism and keep pushing for justice. new signs that change is coming to our country. in state after state, lawmakers are taking action. here is a bit of what we've seen. major...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, june 18th, and we begin with breaking news. the atlanta police union says officers are fed up. protesting new charges against the two men involved in the death of rayshard brooks. the police department said they had an unusually high number of officers suddenly decide not to show up for work last night. this after a felony murder charge was brought against the former atlanta police officer who shot rayshard brooks twice in the back killing him in a wendy's parking lot. garrett rolfe faces 11 charges, including four charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the other officer present, devin brosnan, faces three charges, including aggravated assault. we also learned that after brooks had been shot in the back, the officers allegedly waited to administer aid. >> after mr. brooks was shot for some period of two minutes and 12 seconds, there was no medical attention applied to mr. brooks. >> the two men have until 6:00 this evening to turn themselves in. i want to t
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, june 18th, and we begin with breaking news. the atlanta police union says officers are fed up. protesting new charges against the two men involved in the death of rayshard brooks. the police department said they had an unusually high number of officers suddenly decide not to show up for work last night. this after a felony murder charge was brought against the former atlanta police officer...
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stephanie bradford nos cuenta un poco mÁs.a muchas personas. sephanie: importante temas se van a tocar en un seminario virtual. >> en cÓmo interactuar con la clientela y los empleados. como ser flexibles y adaptarnos. stephanie: joaquÍn dice que se mantiene optimista.el 25 de junio y el 26 viernes. andrea: gracias, stephanie. nos despedimos, y gracias por acompaÑarnos. hasta la prÓxima ediciÓn de "al punto california". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.d kristen welker picks up coverage on the other side of the break. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the people, financing, and technology, ready to help. we're here with the people, finansaturpain happens.gy, aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your ser
i'm stephanie ruhle.d kristen welker picks up coverage on the other side of the break. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the people,...
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>> it's not acceptable, stephanie. look, i've been one of the people in the past who has defended the world health organization. they have a place in the world to help promote concepts around public health. but this is disappointing. i still -- i still think, however, though, stephanie, we do not have a cdc or a white house task force or anybody giving us kind of clear guidance every day. so we need some voice in that absence. and i do think, i hope that the world health organization pays attention. they've undermined their own credibility, and we haven't seen the data that they're seeing. there's been some transparency issues quite frankly. but they still, in the absence of our own federal government being front and center, they are at least one voice that the world can turn to, even though this has been unfortunate and botched in the last 48 hours. >> wow. whether it's one voice or seven voices, we need a clear message. doctor, thank you for helping us to understand this tonight. that does it for me. i'm stephanie ru
>> it's not acceptable, stephanie. look, i've been one of the people in the past who has defended the world health organization. they have a place in the world to help promote concepts around public health. but this is disappointing. i still -- i still think, however, though, stephanie, we do not have a cdc or a white house task force or anybody giving us kind of clear guidance every day. so we need some voice in that absence. and i do think, i hope that the world health organization pays...
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stephanie, talk us through this story. tell us a little bit more about how this originated.iti patel was in the house of commons and then you could feel the tension in the house. not many mps there, but it immediately got rather tense. she was accused of actually not being honest about her... how sorry she was about the case of george floyd and everything happening. she then turned to say, well, "i know exactly what racism is because when i was a young girl, i was called a pocky." and she told us her experience of recommendations of her name —— trying to change her last name to get a job. this has now become a very unhelpful route between the government and parts of the labour party —— ro. keir starmer has distanced himself from this letter. it shows that any side, it's a very tribal side about races in them which i think is not very helpful —— racism. looking as a german at the british government, it is very diverse. it has a very good record of getting people from all ethnic groups in this country. weather is priti patel or chancellor or a lot charming. —— a lot charming.
stephanie, talk us through this story. tell us a little bit more about how this originated.iti patel was in the house of commons and then you could feel the tension in the house. not many mps there, but it immediately got rather tense. she was accused of actually not being honest about her... how sorry she was about the case of george floyd and everything happening. she then turned to say, well, "i know exactly what racism is because when i was a young girl, i was called a pocky." and...
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stephanie: a couple of reasons.robably level the argument that trump is the law at the moment. he is in the white house. he is the administration. the power you haven't been the law and order candidate is weak and if you're already in power. you are saying i'm the law and order candidate and i will change things, but he is already in place. politicians get the blame if they are seen -- voter demographics are very different today than they were in nixon's time, the role of black voters, of ethnic minorities, of suburban white women is a crucial element of any election strategy. that is one of the reasons joe biden has an advantage -- he is for -- he is more popular with demographics relevant to getting elected in 2020 verses in the 1960's. guy: how does this plate -- alix: how does this play into the debate between china and the u.s.? it was striking to see the chinese criticism of the riots in the u.s., talking about trump's criticism of china prepping down and then doing the opposite in the u.s.. stephanie: what it
stephanie: a couple of reasons.robably level the argument that trump is the law at the moment. he is in the white house. he is the administration. the power you haven't been the law and order candidate is weak and if you're already in power. you are saying i'm the law and order candidate and i will change things, but he is already in place. politicians get the blame if they are seen -- voter demographics are very different today than they were in nixon's time, the role of black voters, of...
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stephanie? >> blayne, thank you.ay know asbury park as the musical home of the boss, bruce springsteen. this was jersey shore's hottest spot for decades. then in the 1980s and '90s this town fell on hard times and the city essentially became a ghost town. thanks to a lot of investment and patience, the city has been rebuilt but its renaissance is once again in danger. like so many other shore towns, coastal communities, asbury park needs tourists. this year they're hard to come by. retail stores are being allowed to reopen starting today and restaurants can start serving outdoors. but for those who want the reopening to happen even faster, the governor says that ain't happening. >> i think we're comfortable where we are. i just don't think we can responsibly go faster. we'll get there in indoor dining, casinos which are a huge part of the economy, obviously, in our state in atlantic city. we'll get there but we've got to do it responsibly. >> i'm joined now by the mayor of asbury park. thank you for joining me. thing
stephanie? >> blayne, thank you.ay know asbury park as the musical home of the boss, bruce springsteen. this was jersey shore's hottest spot for decades. then in the 1980s and '90s this town fell on hard times and the city essentially became a ghost town. thanks to a lot of investment and patience, the city has been rebuilt but its renaissance is once again in danger. like so many other shore towns, coastal communities, asbury park needs tourists. this year they're hard to come by. retail...
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our stephanie ramos in new york city. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters taking to the streets of new york city. you can hear them chanting, "justice now." >> i want to see justice going on. >> protests happening all over the country. and zachary, we saw what happened with the minneapolis mayor in your piece. and some breaking news coming in tonight. this announcement just in, the minneapolis city council has announced their intent to disband the police department? >> reporter: that's right, tom. here's the statement that was just released. saying our system of policing is not keeping communities safe. and our efforts at incremental reform have failed. the mayor wants to keep the police force intact. so it's unknown if and when this dismantling will happen. tom? >> zachary, thank you. >>> next, the investigation under way in california. a deputy fatally shot. the suspect, an air force staff sergeant allegedly igniting explosives. authorities investigating whether the same suspect could be tied to the murder of a federal security guard in oakland one week ago. here's zohreen shah with
our stephanie ramos in new york city. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters taking to the streets of new york city. you can hear them chanting, "justice now." >> i want to see justice going on. >> protests happening all over the country. and zachary, we saw what happened with the minneapolis mayor in your piece. and some breaking news coming in tonight. this announcement just in, the minneapolis city council has announced their intent to disband the police department?...
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stephanie? >> joe, thank you. >>> let's head to the state of florida where they are reporting new cases of coronavirus. are you ready for this? at a rate of 1 every 12 seconds. sam brock is in miami beach. sam, they are not closing the beaches until friday. if things are so bad, why not just do it now? >> i think it took three weeks to get things open, stephanie. oshl obviously, people are not feeling great about things. when they got this favorite location of the south florida area back, it's going to close back down again. 18,000 cases in florida just over the weekend. the 8,500 yesterday, steph. 7.5 times the amount from new york, connecticut and new jersey. think about that. in terms of what the beach looks like right now. it's 9:00 on a monday. there's nobody out here. the concern is what it will look like come july 4th holiday from the 3rd to the 7th, miami beach will be closing down. to our north in ft. lauderdale, leaders announcing they'll close their beaches for the holidays. but liste
stephanie? >> joe, thank you. >>> let's head to the state of florida where they are reporting new cases of coronavirus. are you ready for this? at a rate of 1 every 12 seconds. sam brock is in miami beach. sam, they are not closing the beaches until friday. if things are so bad, why not just do it now? >> i think it took three weeks to get things open, stephanie. oshl obviously, people are not feeling great about things. when they got this favorite location of the south...
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stephanie? >> highest that figure has been in weeks, and we just showed you images of jam packed bars and restaurants. let's dig deeper. joining us now, michael olsterhom. director of research and policy at the university of minnesota. doctor, last time you were here, you made the argument that cloth face coverings might not really make a difference. stage three open, that is the exact advice people are being given, even in the cdc guidelines. have you changed your view on this? >> well, first of all, let me characterize what i said, not what you just suggested. i said we don't know how well they work. and that is very different than saying don't use them. what we're trying to find out is how well are we protecting the public? we don't want to give them a false sense of security that if they have a cloth face covering on they have a level of protection that they don't. what's troubling is that we don't have more data on how well they work. our center is involved in a major project to understand
stephanie? >> highest that figure has been in weeks, and we just showed you images of jam packed bars and restaurants. let's dig deeper. joining us now, michael olsterhom. director of research and policy at the university of minnesota. doctor, last time you were here, you made the argument that cloth face coverings might not really make a difference. stage three open, that is the exact advice people are being given, even in the cdc guidelines. have you changed your view on this? >>...
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more in that situation now in minneapolis we live with stephanie. stiffen take us back to 2 hours ago and tell us what you saw. horrible scene 1st to say what actually hurts and that was a ongoing honking of the horrendous truck honk his horn and didn't let up on this then we realize that this truck is not slowing down and it seemed to us at least that he was actually literally speeding up the closer he came to the crowd which worse gathered right there behind me where you now see a massive. state trooper. police. and maybe also national guard and the truck rammed into the. we could see that we rushed to the scene right away we were clearly under the impression i was on of the impression that there is no way that this is not resulting in a mash mass casualty event but we talked to a eyewitness. who was right there at the scene and he said only one person as you already pointed god one female voice injured transported by the protesters themselves and there were 10000 people at least on this highway stretch there to a hospital and minutes later the po
more in that situation now in minneapolis we live with stephanie. stiffen take us back to 2 hours ago and tell us what you saw. horrible scene 1st to say what actually hurts and that was a ongoing honking of the horrendous truck honk his horn and didn't let up on this then we realize that this truck is not slowing down and it seemed to us at least that he was actually literally speeding up the closer he came to the crowd which worse gathered right there behind me where you now see a massive....
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, june 8th. here's what's happening. america waking up this morning after a weekend that saw massive protest marches from coast to coast. and demands to fundamentally change the way police operate in this country. for a growing number of people that means moving money out of police budgets or re-imagining the way departments are put together entirely. in minneapolis, they are pushing for deep change. talking about dismantling the current version of their police force. now, don't get worried. that does not mean lawlessness or having no police. it means trying to figure out how to do things differently because the way it's working, it ain't working. it comes after another weekend of massive demonstrations in the name of george floyd who died while being detained while police two weeks ago. hundreds of thousands of people gathered to demonstrate peacefully in cities like washington and l.a. but also in dozens of smaller towns and cities. and while the crowds are as big as ever
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, june 8th. here's what's happening. america waking up this morning after a weekend that saw massive protest marches from coast to coast. and demands to fundamentally change the way police operate in this country. for a growing number of people that means moving money out of police budgets or re-imagining the way departments are put together entirely. in minneapolis, they are pushing for deep...
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stephanie, let's start off with the new york times and this dramatic picture of the... rain forest. you can see, it's been caught up in a perfectly straight line. by a legal robbers —— a legal robbers who are taking advantage of the cross —— crisis. robbers who are taking advantage of the cross -- crisis. these are u nfortu nately pictures the cross -- crisis. these are unfortunately pictures we have seen last year since president bolsonaro came to power. it has been u nfortu nately, even came to power. it has been unfortunately, even less enforcement of the protection of the amazon forest. what we are now seeing is because police and law enforcement cannot cope because of the pandemic, there has been massive areas of the amazon that have been deforested. in the article it says it is an area of 20 times the size of manhattan, so this is really a massive area. at the appellee staggering when you put it like that. it really hit home what is happening —— absolutely staggering. they also talk about the infections surging as the world ends, —— world ends lockdown measures. w
stephanie, let's start off with the new york times and this dramatic picture of the... rain forest. you can see, it's been caught up in a perfectly straight line. by a legal robbers —— a legal robbers who are taking advantage of the cross —— crisis. robbers who are taking advantage of the cross -- crisis. these are u nfortu nately pictures the cross -- crisis. these are unfortunately pictures we have seen last year since president bolsonaro came to power. it has been u nfortu nately,...
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vamos a la acciÓn deportiva que tiene poder femenino stephany cuÉntanos. >>> sÍ comadre hoy me uno adel chileno arturo vidal comenzando el partido, de alba y messi con 20 goles mÁs de 20 goles en 12 temporadas seguidas en la liga para messi oscuridad men muy bien 12 temporadas seguidas con mÁs de 20 goles los que en alguna temporada hizo mÁs de 20 >>> quÉ fabuloso >>> ustedes para que tengan una idea lleva 20 en esta temporada pero lewandowski lleva 30 >>> quÉ imÁgenes, y el pÚblico estuvo presente. pero oiga el barcelona juega en casa contra el leganÉs el viernes contra el sevilla el calendario del barcelona estÁ un poquito complicado compadre? >>> eso es correcto stephany porque todavÍa le queda en el camino enfrenta al bilbao y al atlÉtico de madrid son dos partidos complicados en este largo camino al barcelona. por su parte el real madrid liquidÓ el partido en el primer tiempo porque ganaba 3 a 0 y escuchamos el himno del madrid pero lo pusieron, poquito del eibar como visitante. cross abriÓ el marcador a los 3 minutos del partido se jugÓ en el estadio alfredo di estefÁno, 11 de
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stephanie, what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: david, i've seen hundreds of people marching in solidarity here in new york city. many of them chanting messages of peace and demanding justice. we've been following this group. they were going up fifth avenue, headed toward trump tower. they turned and now we're in times square, but so far, a different day compared to what we saw yesterday. david? >> all right, stephanie ramos tonight. stephanie, thank you. >>> of course, the portrait of a nation in pain. and tonight, california's governor, gavin newsom, has declared a state of emergency for los angeles county, a daytime curfew in place, after 24 hours of protests, many that began as peaceful demonstrations, then some taking a dangerous turn. abc's matt gutman from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, beverly hills boarded up. a daytime curfew in effect as los angeles reels from protests and spasms of looting sprawled across the city. earlier, thousands marching peacefully. >> hands up, don't shoot!r:wa i 13iles.rat
stephanie, what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: david, i've seen hundreds of people marching in solidarity here in new york city. many of them chanting messages of peace and demanding justice. we've been following this group. they were going up fifth avenue, headed toward trump tower. they turned and now we're in times square, but so far, a different day compared to what we saw yesterday. david? >> all right, stephanie ramos tonight. stephanie, thank you. >>> of course,...
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sincere, too. >> stephanie: you leaving? >> ridge: oh, i'm through putting words in your mouth, mother. this is your last chance to get it right. you see, brooke and i have decided to have a private ceremony, which means the next time you lay eyes on her, she will be my wife. so i suggest you open your arms to her and accept her into this family. that is, if you'd liketo hd ont.
sincere, too. >> stephanie: you leaving? >> ridge: oh, i'm through putting words in your mouth, mother. this is your last chance to get it right. you see, brooke and i have decided to have a private ceremony, which means the next time you lay eyes on her, she will be my wife. so i suggest you open your arms to her and accept her into this family. that is, if you'd liketo hd ont.
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. >> stephanie: so now you have a gun and now you feel empowered. >> sheila: you shut up, too, stephanie. >> stephanie: [ chuckles ] believe me, i wouldn't try and reason with you. you're obviously crazy. >> sheila: but it's you that drove me to madness. i sure didn't get here alone. no, i came to los angeles
. >> stephanie: so now you have a gun and now you feel empowered. >> sheila: you shut up, too, stephanie. >> stephanie: [ chuckles ] believe me, i wouldn't try and reason with you. you're obviously crazy. >> sheila: but it's you that drove me to madness. i sure didn't get here alone. no, i came to los angeles
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stephanie? >> all right, vaughn, thank you. >>> i want to take a step back and look at everything that's happened over the last couple of weeks and see where we are. cornell belcher, a pollster and political analyst. joshua johnson, msnbc anchor and tim oburda, chief political correspondent for politico magazine. joshua, you've watched this movement get bigger and bigger over the last 17 days. where are we in terms of momentum? >> i think we are in kind of the end of the beginning in a way. the momentum is beginning to build beyond just people on the front lines or people who are in the streets. but it's building to the point where you have governments who are beginning to think about their futures very seriously. we have corporations that are beginning to think about their futures very seriously. i think at a certain point, wall street is going to wonder, if this continues, what does this mean for earnings? we've seen over the last few days where wall street, the markets have moved up and down
stephanie? >> all right, vaughn, thank you. >>> i want to take a step back and look at everything that's happened over the last couple of weeks and see where we are. cornell belcher, a pollster and political analyst. joshua johnson, msnbc anchor and tim oburda, chief political correspondent for politico magazine. joshua, you've watched this movement get bigger and bigger over the last 17 days. where are we in terms of momentum? >> i think we are in kind of the end of the...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. ♪ >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle.t's wednesday, june 3rd. here's what's happening at this hour. america waking up this morning after demonstrations large and small were held for an eighth straight day following the death of george floyd in minneapolis. but this time the focus remained largely on thousands of people who marched and protested, not the relative handful who were bent on destruction. after a day where protesters called for peace and the president called for more force, we saw mostly peace in places like los angeles, new york, and washington, d.c. crowds defied citywide curfews and managed to avoid clashes with police. it was not completely without incident though. there were scattered reports of looting in new york and spots of conflict in cities like portland and atlanta. but no fires, no shootings, and nothing like what we have seen in recent days. let's get to washington, d.c. ellison barber, last night in d.c. it looked like a military parade in terms of law enforcement. who were all of these uniformed
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. ♪ >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle.t's wednesday, june 3rd. here's what's happening at this hour. america waking up this morning after demonstrations large and small were held for an eighth straight day following the death of george floyd in minneapolis. but this time the focus remained largely on thousands of people who marched and protested, not the relative handful who were bent on destruction. after a day where protesters called...
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desde los Ángeles, stephanie bradford, noticias univisiÓn 34. ayudar a nuestra comunidad para cuando estemos juntos de nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. ♪ leÓn: los centros para control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades han ido dando ciertas pautas para que el regreso la nueva normalidad sea lo mÁs normal posible. escuelas y negocios comienzan a hacer planes para ajustarse y prevenir contagios a medida que van abriendo de nuevo. gabriela hablÓ con una doctora puntos importantes que hay que tomar en cuenta. gabriela: el mensaje concreto es que el coronavirus sigue rondando en nuestras comunidades. vamos a hacer un enlace. como mÉdico ustedes tienen en las manos una guÍa de cÓmo deben ser las cosas, pero ¿a ustedes les preocupa realmente? ¿puede decir que ya estamos listos para regresar a las clases? >> eso de
desde los Ángeles, stephanie bradford, noticias univisiÓn 34. ayudar a nuestra comunidad para cuando estemos juntos de nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. ♪ leÓn: los centros para control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades han ido dando ciertas pautas...
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our stephanie sys in phoenix, and joins me now. hello, stephanie. you are just outside of the president's event. tell us what else you've learned about his visit to arizona today. >> that's right, judy.de i am outhe dream city megachurch here inenho. the president landed in this coronavirus hot spot to hold a rally at this urch behind me, which has the capacity of about 3,000 rcople. the chi am told is filled to capacity waiting for the president to speak. this was billed as an event for students, but we saw much more than students here, really a mix of ages that we saw, and it's 110 degrees ouhere, so it does feel like a slightly more low key trump raly, jus handful of atmosphere that i'ed tonival earlier today, thesident was near yuma, arizona. he had a roundtable with border officis, and the white hou had touted that visit as a way for trump to talk about the 200r miles of der wall that had been built. in fact, since trump took office, only three miles of new barrier has been erected. judy? >> woodruff: so stephanie, you told us that you talked t
our stephanie sys in phoenix, and joins me now. hello, stephanie. you are just outside of the president's event. tell us what else you've learned about his visit to arizona today. >> that's right, judy.de i am outhe dream city megachurch here inenho. the president landed in this coronavirus hot spot to hold a rally at this urch behind me, which has the capacity of about 3,000 rcople. the chi am told is filled to capacity waiting for the president to speak. this was billed as an event for...
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stephanie, let me ask you your thoughts about -- go ahead, stephanie. see you want to jump in. >> reporter: i would just add to seth's point, it's really important because african-american unemployment going up above 16%. specifically black women in america. almost 20% of them lost work between february and may. why do we explain this? because those are jobs that are low-wage service worker jobs. the issue that seth mentions about the social unrest, it takes you back to economic inequality and opportunity inequality, education inequal y inequality. black people don't have in large portions the white collar job opportunities where they can be working from home, benefiting from the booming stock market. this is an opportunity to shine a light on that and say, if we're focused on policy reform, let's take a hard look at education and career opportunities. >> stephanie, i was going to say really quickly, i was just in philadelphia earlier this week. one of the points that almost every official i spoke to and almost every activist i spoke to on the ground, p
stephanie, let me ask you your thoughts about -- go ahead, stephanie. see you want to jump in. >> reporter: i would just add to seth's point, it's really important because african-american unemployment going up above 16%. specifically black women in america. almost 20% of them lost work between february and may. why do we explain this? because those are jobs that are low-wage service worker jobs. the issue that seth mentions about the social unrest, it takes you back to economic...
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stephanie gaw: the data is very spotty. bigad: dr.tephanie gaw specializes in high risk pregnancies. she and her colleagues at ucsf are working with physicians at ucla to conduct a nationwide study, examining how coronavirus impacts pregnancy. they're aiming to track at least 1,000 pregnant women who are thought to be infected or have already tested positive. stephanie: to date, there has been no definitive evidence that the mom can transmit the virus to the baby while the baby's in utero. bigad: while dr. gaw is focusing her study on mothers, pediatrician dr. valerie flaherman is part of the team examining babies. valerie flaherman: we want to know the extent to which there's a risk of newborns themselves getting sick with coronavirus related disease. bigad: dr. flaherman says soon to be moms and their babies are known to have weakened immune systems. valerie: that can be a risk for infants with some bacteria because their body is not necessarily effectively fighting off that bacteria. bigad: when diseases threaten adults, the body i
stephanie gaw: the data is very spotty. bigad: dr.tephanie gaw specializes in high risk pregnancies. she and her colleagues at ucsf are working with physicians at ucla to conduct a nationwide study, examining how coronavirus impacts pregnancy. they're aiming to track at least 1,000 pregnant women who are thought to be infected or have already tested positive. stephanie: to date, there has been no definitive evidence that the mom can transmit the virus to the baby while the baby's in utero....
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here's stephanie gosk. after the league's reerer salad mitting it was wrong about player protests. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: after more than two weeks of nationwide protests, an early sign of change. >> we, the national football league, admit we were wrong for not listening to nfl players earlier an encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest. >> reporter: this from the nfl commissioner who once supported a short lived policy to ban kneeling on the field during the national anthem. in 2016 col rin kaepernick was the first of many players to take a knee protesting police brutality and racial injustice. last week nfl stars including deshaun watson and patrick mahomes called on the league to take action. >> we will not be silenced. >> we assert our right. >> to peacefully protest. >> it shouldn't take this long to admit it. >> reporter: but while the nfl may be reversing its position there is no sign president trump has. on sunday the president tweeting, could it even be remotely possible that roger goodell was intimating it would be okay for players to kneel. presiden
here's stephanie gosk. after the league's reerer salad mitting it was wrong about player protests. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: after more than two weeks of nationwide protests, an early sign of change. >> we, the national football league, admit we were wrong for not listening to nfl players earlier an encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest. >> reporter: this from the nfl commissioner who once supported a short lived policy to ban kneeling on the field during...
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i can't say enough about stephanie.when she came to the health department, she has worked in every single part of the health department, whether it's hazardous waste, food, and so her depth of knowledge and leadership is phenomenal. and for me, she's been amazing. she's always available 24/7. when she became the leader of environmental health brand, she became the first woman leader of the branch and she's and avid swimmer and she as a tremendous sense of humor. i don't know if you've had the opportunity to see how she works with the staff, but they have a singing group and they really lift the spirits of everybody in the health department up and they contributed to our vision, making san francisco the healthiest place on earth. and that vision came from environmental health under stephanie's leadership and she teaches me a tremendous amount and under stephanie's leadership, environmental health branch became an early adopter of the lean management system and they've taken it to the next level and they've won state-wide
i can't say enough about stephanie.when she came to the health department, she has worked in every single part of the health department, whether it's hazardous waste, food, and so her depth of knowledge and leadership is phenomenal. and for me, she's been amazing. she's always available 24/7. when she became the leader of environmental health brand, she became the first woman leader of the branch and she's and avid swimmer and she as a tremendous sense of humor. i don't know if you've had the...
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>> in our few minutes left, stephanie from michigan, you're going to be our last caller. what's your question? >> caller: thank you. i'm wondering what became of the children after she died very young? did they remain with the adams at peace field? thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the show. >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married. >> carolyn dewit. >> she was married at the time. the son was also an adult. there were no small children. >> our last individual of abigail's death at peace field. and if we -- all right. we don't have that. we have very little bit of time left. in bringing this full circle for people who have been introduced to abigail adams tonight what's the important thing to know about her? what was her impact or influence on american history?
>> in our few minutes left, stephanie from michigan, you're going to be our last caller. what's your question? >> caller: thank you. i'm wondering what became of the children after she died very young? did they remain with the adams at peace field? thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the show. >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married. >> carolyn dewit. >> she was married at the time. the son was also an adult....
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. >> stephanie, thank you for that. >>> next to the latest skirmish in the battle over confederate statues and symbols. taking place in norfolk, virginia. workers took down a statue that was in a city square since 1907. it's one of 1,700 monuments in question. here's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, the battle over symbols of the confederacy sweeping the country. >> out of an abundance of caution, we are taking down the statue. >> reporter: crews today pulling a confederate soldier nicknamed johnny reb to the ground. the statue standing high above norfolk for more than a century.
. >> stephanie, thank you for that. >>> next to the latest skirmish in the battle over confederate statues and symbols. taking place in norfolk, virginia. workers took down a statue that was in a city square since 1907. it's one of 1,700 monuments in question. here's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, the battle over symbols of the confederacy sweeping the country. >> out of an abundance of caution, we are taking down the statue. >> reporter: crews today...