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who kept her shop open defying the state's shut down orders has been released from jail the supreme court of texas gave the order to eliminate confinement as a punishment for violating the order now shelly luthor was a. initially ordered to spend a week in jail and find her $500.00 for every day that her salon stayed open. one of the american mercenaries captured after a failed attempt to overthrow venice wail as nicolas maduro claims he was on a mission to seize control of the country's main airports in order to abducted sleeper luke denman was one of the 2 u.s. citizens seized by venezuelan security forces this week in the attempt to overthrow him in a video from venezuela he details some of the plot listen here. now it is unclear whether his confession reveals accurately the facts of the plot but the state department responding with this quote the united states government was not involved in the recent events in venezuela there is a major disinformation campaign underway by the madeira regime making it difficult to separate facts from propaganda to india now where a chemical gas leak from an in
who kept her shop open defying the state's shut down orders has been released from jail the supreme court of texas gave the order to eliminate confinement as a punishment for violating the order now shelly luthor was a. initially ordered to spend a week in jail and find her $500.00 for every day that her salon stayed open. one of the american mercenaries captured after a failed attempt to overthrow venice wail as nicolas maduro claims he was on a mission to seize control of the country's main...
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kept her shop open defying the state's shut down orders has been released from jail now the supreme court of texas gave the green light to eliminate confinement as a punishment for violating the stay at home orders shelley luther was initially ordered to spend a week in jail and fined for $500.00 every day that her salon stayed open. one of the american mercenaries captured after a failed attempt to overthrow venezuela's nicolas maduro claims that he was on a mission to seize control of the country's main airport in order to abductors leader lieutenant was one of 2 u.s. citizens seized by venezuelan security forces this week in the overthrow attempt now in a video from by a swale he details some of the plot listen here. now it is unclear whether his confession reveals accurately the facts of that plot to india now were a comical gas leak from an industrial plant in the southern region is leaving people struggling to breathe many collapsing in the streets as they tried to flee at least 11 people died in about $1000.00 suffered breathing difficulties and other problems the synthetic chemical leaks f
kept her shop open defying the state's shut down orders has been released from jail now the supreme court of texas gave the green light to eliminate confinement as a punishment for violating the stay at home orders shelley luther was initially ordered to spend a week in jail and fined for $500.00 every day that her salon stayed open. one of the american mercenaries captured after a failed attempt to overthrow venezuela's nicolas maduro claims that he was on a mission to seize control of the...
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we filed an application for writ of habeas corpus a few minutes ago we are hoping that the supreme court of texasill take action. >> tucker: i hope so too, great to see you tonight, thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> tucker: well, the reason 30 million people are out of work, the reason we are sending small business owners to jail, is that supposedly it is essential to saving an enormous number of lives, millions will die without it. in the state of new york though, governor andrew cuomo was unambiguous about why we're doing it, watch this. >> stay-at-home! when i issued the stay-at-home order, it wasn't "it would be nice if you did." it is a mandate. stay-at-home. if you're a nonessential worker, stay-at-home. if you leave the house, you're exposing yourself to danger. >> tucker: : brother cnn anchor was out checking on his second property but the governor said this very confident -- we don't want to pick on enter, future president cuomo, every public official pretty much said the same thing. why were they saying this? what science was it based on? not very much it turns out. coronavirus was
we filed an application for writ of habeas corpus a few minutes ago we are hoping that the supreme court of texasill take action. >> tucker: i hope so too, great to see you tonight, thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> tucker: well, the reason 30 million people are out of work, the reason we are sending small business owners to jail, is that supposedly it is essential to saving an enormous number of lives, millions will die without it. in the state of new york though,...
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state attorney general ken paxton treated this, "the supreme court of texas is ordered shelley lutherleased from dallas county jail!" all this amid the outrage growing after a judge decision to jailer and the first place for seven days. he levied a $7,000 fine against her, as well. before today's news, lieutenant governor dan patrick tweeted this. "i'm covering the $7,000 fine she had to pay, and i volunteered to be placed under house arrest so she can go to work and feed her kids." lieutenant governor dan patrick is with me now. great see you today. are you surprised at how this all kind of galvanized? so much outrage against that judge. >> you know, harris, i've been around the media and politics a long time. i've seen a few stories catch fire like this one. i think it's because people understand in america that small business owners are really stressed right now. everything they have, they have tied up in their business. their money and their dreams. when that that risk, they are going to fight for it. first of all, this was a story of her fight. she's been o on the front line figh
state attorney general ken paxton treated this, "the supreme court of texas is ordered shelley lutherleased from dallas county jail!" all this amid the outrage growing after a judge decision to jailer and the first place for seven days. he levied a $7,000 fine against her, as well. before today's news, lieutenant governor dan patrick tweeted this. "i'm covering the $7,000 fine she had to pay, and i volunteered to be placed under house arrest so she can go to work and feed her...
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texas to download minority voting power. trainers be as nondisclosure are inconsistent with cases of supreme court precedents including late justice. in the texas legislature were to politically active nonprofit organizations, to disclose their donors, traynor challenged them and said such a law would have a .chilling effect on anybody's ability to speak. now step back, this fellow republicans on the texas legislature. members of the body are r trying to put forms in place . you know where the nations are coming from. and we spoke out against that. moving forward with this nomination today, may restore the corn but it does not serve the american people. the american people deserve an fcc that works an agency that enforces the law and protects our political system from corruption. at a time when unprecedented dark money is flowing into our elections, are influencing our course. it's critical to safeguarding our political system. but when it comes to nominees agency in charge of enforcing our campaigns, finance laws. the absolute minimum qualification should be that the personshe actually believes in the mission of the agency. is th
texas to download minority voting power. trainers be as nondisclosure are inconsistent with cases of supreme court precedents including late justice. in the texas legislature were to politically active nonprofit organizations, to disclose their donors, traynor challenged them and said such a law would have a .chilling effect on anybody's ability to speak. now step back, this fellow republicans on the texas legislature. members of the body are r trying to put forms in place . you know where the...
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, now the new face of the reopen movement walking out of jail in dallas, texas, in tears of joy to loud applause after the texas state supreme court a local judge who tried to putter in prison for seven days for not following a shutdown order to close her hair salon. let's welcome guest vince coglianese from the daily caller. your reaction to the story, vince? >> boy, that video, i'll tell you, when i saw her walk out on those steps and be so emotional, i was emotional. and i know i'm not alone. you get that feeling of someone who's trying to defend their life against a petty tyrant who did have the discretion to not send her to jail, but told her only if she hangs her head in shame, only if she apologizes, only if she rends her garment is she going to be allowed to walk away, and she refused to do that. she stood up to him and she said, no, you know what? you call me selfish? i have to feed my family. and she's in a situation that so many americans are in right now. those unemployment numbers we saw today, only 51.3% of american adults actually working right now. there is a real sickness going on across the country, and it's not
, now the new face of the reopen movement walking out of jail in dallas, texas, in tears of joy to loud applause after the texas state supreme court a local judge who tried to putter in prison for seven days for not following a shutdown order to close her hair salon. let's welcome guest vince coglianese from the daily caller. your reaction to the story, vince? >> boy, that video, i'll tell you, when i saw her walk out on those steps and be so emotional, i was emotional. and i know i'm not...
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of covid-19 deaths. in texas, greg abbott has removed jail as a form of punishment for people who violate coronavirus restrictions. this comes after the texas supreme court ordered the release of a salon owner in dallas who wasas arrested fofor rereopening her business, violatating texas lockdown rule. in nebraska, lococal health officials have been banned from reporting on covid-19 data from meat processing plants. republican governor pete ricketts said wednesday the state will no longer release the numbers, arguing it t is a mattr of worker privacy. meat processing plants are home to some of the largest cocoronavirus hohotspots in the country with thousands of confirmed cases and at least 20 deataths tied to meat plants. in g georgia, the twowo white mn who were cut on camera shooting and killing ahmaud arbery, an unarmed 25 year-old african man, in february were arrested and charged thursday in connection with the e murder, to dadays aer the vidideo was shard with t the public, sparking widespread outrage. gregory mcmichael and his son travis were both charged with murder and aggravated assault and booked in glenn county, georgia, where the killing to
of covid-19 deaths. in texas, greg abbott has removed jail as a form of punishment for people who violate coronavirus restrictions. this comes after the texas supreme court ordered the release of a salon owner in dallas who wasas arrested fofor rereopening her business, violatating texas lockdown rule. in nebraska, lococal health officials have been banned from reporting on covid-19 data from meat processing plants. republican governor pete ricketts said wednesday the state will no longer...
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hospitalizations are flat, the number of positive cases here in los angeles is up, and the state lockdown is far from over. as frustration mount over restrictions, in texas the supreme court ordered the release of a salon owner who was jailed after refusing to close her doors. in oklahoma, two mcdonald's employees were shot after they told a customer to leave the closed dining area >> you are in violation of my constitutional right >> reporter: in miami beach, this confrontation after a man was denied entry to a grocery store for not wearing a mask tonight, a nation angry and anxious with lives and livelihoods both on the line miguel almaguer, nbc news >> reporter: this is gabe gutierrez. today in waterloo, iowa tyson foods reopened with social distancing, mandatory face masks and temperature checks >> our social work force and infrastructure is critical to keep the food supply chain open and moving >> other meat processing facilities are cautiously reopening. just this week plants in nebraska, minnesota and san diego. >> within a week and a half we should be in great shape, maybe sooner >> reporter: in colorado she is gravely ill in the hospital her daughter believes she
hospitalizations are flat, the number of positive cases here in los angeles is up, and the state lockdown is far from over. as frustration mount over restrictions, in texas the supreme court ordered the release of a salon owner who was jailed after refusing to close her doors. in oklahoma, two mcdonald's employees were shot after they told a customer to leave the closed dining area >> you are in violation of my constitutional right >> reporter: in miami beach, this confrontation...
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of june. >>> the texas supreme court ruling a lack of covid-19 immunity does not qualify someone to vote by mail. democratic lawmakers in that state sued to expand voting by mail ahead of the november elections. >>> and amazon will offer permanent jobs to 70% of the 175,000 temporary workers that they hired to meet a surge in demand related to the pandemic for more on amazon as story go to cnbc.com. >>> a little bit of good news for some people out there. back to you. >> we'll take it where we can get it, sue. thank you. >>> my exclusive sit down with xtneywell ceo darius adamczyk is ne the dow and s&p up half a percent. that bought gold in 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? and even now many experts predict the next gold rush is just beginning. so don't wait another day physical coins are easy to buy and sell and one of the best ways to protect your life savings from the next financial meltdown. - [announcer] today u.s. money reserve announces the immediate release of us government issued 1/10 ounce gold american eagle coins for the incredible price shown on your screen. these gold ameri
of june. >>> the texas supreme court ruling a lack of covid-19 immunity does not qualify someone to vote by mail. democratic lawmakers in that state sued to expand voting by mail ahead of the november elections. >>> and amazon will offer permanent jobs to 70% of the 175,000 temporary workers that they hired to meet a surge in demand related to the pandemic for more on amazon as story go to cnbc.com. >>> a little bit of good news for some people out there. back to you....
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. >>> the texas supreme court just hours ago ordered the release of the dallas hair salon owner defied the order. cnn's ed lavandera following this for us. this woman's case has really been a flash point in texas with the governor and the ag siding with the salon owner. so tell me more about the latest development. >> reporter: she's become a celebrity among the number of people here in texas pushing to get businesses allowed to open up much faster than some people would like to see here and as you mentioned, brooke, the texas supreme court ruled just a short while ago that shelly luther should be released from jail. she had been sentenced to a week in jail for civil and criminal contempt of court of a judge's order. last week, she ripped up a cease and desist order from a judge here in dallas county for keeping her hair salon open in north dallas and the move from the texas supreme court comes after governor greg abbott amended his stay at home order which prevented hair salons in this pandemic, and to not allow confinement in jail for any violations of this order which begs the quest
. >>> the texas supreme court just hours ago ordered the release of the dallas hair salon owner defied the order. cnn's ed lavandera following this for us. this woman's case has really been a flash point in texas with the governor and the ag siding with the salon owner. so tell me more about the latest development. >> reporter: she's become a celebrity among the number of people here in texas pushing to get businesses allowed to open up much faster than some people would like to...
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supreme court. in texas, the owner of a beauty salon is in jail tonight for the crime of opening her business and refusing to apologize for it. senior correspondent alicia acuna has her story tonight. >> that dallas salon owner who has been a symbol of the movement to reopen texas will now spend seven days behind bars after a contentious hearing. >> sit down and be quiet! >> a district judge issued a temporary restraining owner against shelley luther a week ago ordering her to close, she's been open for two weeks despite state orders salons remain shut down. >> we sanitize every station, the clippers, the scissors in between all clients. we are only allowing one client in a time, we have people sitting 6 feet social distance chairs outside. >> just yesterday texas governor greg abbott announced salons will be able to reopen this friday with restrictions, back in court the district judge in the case said the salon owner could avoid jail time by apologizing and closing until friday, she refused. >> putting your own interest ahead of those of the community in which you live. they disrespected the executive o
supreme court. in texas, the owner of a beauty salon is in jail tonight for the crime of opening her business and refusing to apologize for it. senior correspondent alicia acuna has her story tonight. >> that dallas salon owner who has been a symbol of the movement to reopen texas will now spend seven days behind bars after a contentious hearing. >> sit down and be quiet! >> a district judge issued a temporary restraining owner against shelley luther a week ago ordering her to...
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. >> speaking of states, what do you make of the state of texas where the state supreme court has ruledhat fear of covid-19 infection and the risk of infection is not a good enough reason to obtain an absentee ballot, a decision they made remotely because of concerns they might contract covid-19. >> you know, it's interesting. i just did an event today for a terrific group of women in texas trying to get more women on the ballot and just to point out, texas is a state where you cannot use your student i.d. as proof of citizen ship, but you can use your license to carry firearms. so it has a long history of really trying to repress certain votes and ensure other people do. to take advantage of this moment in time and try to push forward laws that we know are currently unconstitutional is outrageous and i will tell you from that phone call today, it was clear that the women in texas are good and mad and i'm confident they will certainly turn out on election day. >> all right. we shall see. valley garrett, good luck on when we all vote. best of luck with that. be safe. we'll be right back.
. >> speaking of states, what do you make of the state of texas where the state supreme court has ruledhat fear of covid-19 infection and the risk of infection is not a good enough reason to obtain an absentee ballot, a decision they made remotely because of concerns they might contract covid-19. >> you know, it's interesting. i just did an event today for a terrific group of women in texas trying to get more women on the ballot and just to point out, texas is a state where you...
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texas, the state is fighting efforts to ensure vote by mail for all who need it. on friday, the state supreme court put a hold on a measure to allow the wider use of mail-in ballots. according to the texas tribune, citing with ken paxton, the supreme court blocked the state appeals court decision that aloud voters who lack immunity to the virus to qualify for absentee ballots citing a disability. why do republicans insist on forcing people to risk their lives to cast a ballot by standing in line? they always charted thought bogus claim that making it easier to vote means voter fraud, which trump repeated ad nauseam. back in march, trump let slip the real reason they don't want you to vote. >> the things they had in there were crazy. they had things, levels of voting, if you ever agree to it you never have a republican elected in this country again. >> joining me now is someone who has been on the front lines of the fight for voting rights. stacey abrams, founder of fair fight and fair count and the former gubernatorial candidate in georgia. stacey, good morning. great to see you. this attempt by mitch mcconnell and donald trump to declare this huge bill, over $3 t
texas, the state is fighting efforts to ensure vote by mail for all who need it. on friday, the state supreme court put a hold on a measure to allow the wider use of mail-in ballots. according to the texas tribune, citing with ken paxton, the supreme court blocked the state appeals court decision that aloud voters who lack immunity to the virus to qualify for absentee ballots citing a disability. why do republicans insist on forcing people to risk their lives to cast a ballot by standing in...
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. >>> texas, of all places, with two examples of overzealous, overbearing local law enforcement of their pandemic regulations. in dallas, texas, the state supreme courtfree a salon owner he jailed for disto obeying an executive order to close. in west odessa, texas, they brought up a s.w.a.t. team to railed a bar. -- raid a bar. >> hands up! you in the green shirt, put your hands up. i can't see 'em. lou: can you believe that's happening on the streets of odessa, texas? unbelievable. the s.w.a.t. team arrested the bar owner and several people who were part of a proprotest group opposing the executive order to close bars. governor greg abbott has removed jail as a penalty for violating such orders. >>> well, up next, how the communist chinese government is ramping up production of a new weapon in the sky. we take that up and more. dr. michael pillsbury joins us. we'll be right back with that. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. i feel cared about as a member. we're getting a super competitive interest rate on our money. we're able to invest through the same exact platform. i really liked that they did
. >>> texas, of all places, with two examples of overzealous, overbearing local law enforcement of their pandemic regulations. in dallas, texas, the state supreme courtfree a salon owner he jailed for disto obeying an executive order to close. in west odessa, texas, they brought up a s.w.a.t. team to railed a bar. -- raid a bar. >> hands up! you in the green shirt, put your hands up. i can't see 'em. lou: can you believe that's happening on the streets of odessa, texas?...
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. >>> texas, of all places, with two examples of overzealous, overbearing local law enforcement of their pandemic regulations. in dallas, texas, the state supreme courto obeying an executive order to close. in west odessa, texas, they brought up a s.w.a.t. team to railed a bar. -- raid a bar. >> hands up! you in the green shirt, put your hands up. i can't see 'em. lou: can you believe that's happening on the streets of odessa, texas? unbelievable. the s.w.a.t. team arrested the bar owner and several people who were part of a proprotest group opposing the executive order to close bars. governor greg abbott has removed jail as a penalty for violating such orders. >>> well, up next, how the communist chinese government is ramping up production of a new weapon in the sky. we take that up and more. dr. michael pillsbury joins us. we'll be right back with that. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ so i listen to audible almost any time that i can. it's my own thing that i can do for me. since i don't have time to read, i mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news, or history, or learn what's going on in the world, i can download a book and listen t
. >>> texas, of all places, with two examples of overzealous, overbearing local law enforcement of their pandemic regulations. in dallas, texas, the state supreme courto obeying an executive order to close. in west odessa, texas, they brought up a s.w.a.t. team to railed a bar. -- raid a bar. >> hands up! you in the green shirt, put your hands up. i can't see 'em. lou: can you believe that's happening on the streets of odessa, texas? unbelievable. the s.w.a.t. team arrested the...
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texas now. state supreme court ordered the release of a salon owner.era is in dallas tracking this for us. this became really political. the governor and the attorney general is weighing in on this case, what happened? >> reporter: this story taken a dramatic turn here this morning over the last 24 hours we heard from state's leaders who said shaylynn luther is a shameful act and excessive, a little bit of a back story here. greg abbott this morning revised his stay-at-home order, issued an early april to say that business owners could not be confined in jail for violating the order that he issued back in early april. shelly luther was issued a citation by police after she refused to close down her salon. she was given a seize aing lett. she ripped it up. she refused to apologize. that's why we go to where we are right now. shelly luther in jail right now. luther should be released from jail as well. luther has become a celebrity of people wanting to reopen faster here. she can't be confined in violating the stay-at-home order. what is to say these oth
texas now. state supreme court ordered the release of a salon owner.era is in dallas tracking this for us. this became really political. the governor and the attorney general is weighing in on this case, what happened? >> reporter: this story taken a dramatic turn here this morning over the last 24 hours we heard from state's leaders who said shaylynn luther is a shameful act and excessive, a little bit of a back story here. greg abbott this morning revised his stay-at-home order, issued...
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texas supreme court. rick leventhal has been tracking get tell us and what happened in texas. let's check in with rick.ed fro the spread of rob: 9 small business owners are being put in jail because of violating these lockdown orders trying to feed their children so today the governor modified an executive order to illuminate confinement as punishment. great news for shelley luther who was released from jail after spending a couple days behind bars, refusing to apologize to a judge for reopening her salon in violation of the coronavirus lockdown, held in contempt when she told the judge she wouldn't say she was sorry since she was only trying to feed her kids. >> i want to thank all of you i just barely met and you are all my friends. you mean so much to me at this would have been nothing without you. thank you so so much and i will have more to say when i can gather myself but i am a little overwhelmed. >> reporter: two other women providing cosmetic services inside their homes turned into cops by their neighbors, expected to be released. if you want to protest against the lockdowns don't do it in new york city because t
texas supreme court. rick leventhal has been tracking get tell us and what happened in texas. let's check in with rick.ed fro the spread of rob: 9 small business owners are being put in jail because of violating these lockdown orders trying to feed their children so today the governor modified an executive order to illuminate confinement as punishment. great news for shelley luther who was released from jail after spending a couple days behind bars, refusing to apologize to a judge for...
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. ♪ >> juan: the jailed texas salon owner at the center of a major lockdown controversy is now free. shelley luther released from jail to the cheering crowds. texas supreme courtshe be let out after a major uproar from state officials. ms. luther was sent to jail for seven days after refusing to apologize for keeping her hair salon open despite lockdown measures. ms. luther reacted to her release. >> i just want to thank all of you who i just barely met and now you're all my friends. you mean so much to me, this would have been nothing without you. >> juan: emily, you're the lawyer here today, so let me ask you. the texas supreme court says they're reviewing the case, but we know that the lockdown ends tomorrow, friday. so she can go back to work and the salon will be legally open. but is it still possible that she could have to go back to jail for having previously broken the law? >> emily: to explain to viewers how this is working, a lot of the charges that we are seeing throughout the country are sort of baked in criminal violations, so for example san francisco, man arrested recently for breaking social distancing, they charged him with trespass and then t
. ♪ >> juan: the jailed texas salon owner at the center of a major lockdown controversy is now free. shelley luther released from jail to the cheering crowds. texas supreme courtshe be let out after a major uproar from state officials. ms. luther was sent to jail for seven days after refusing to apologize for keeping her hair salon open despite lockdown measures. ms. luther reacted to her release. >> i just want to thank all of you who i just barely met and now you're all my...
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of them among the 44 that will begin to reopen much by this weekend. in texas cases climbing but haircuts/manicures are a go as of tomorrow morning. the state supreme court just ordered the release of a salon owner, jailed for operating under lockdown. in oregon, the trailblazers' practice facility will also open tomorrow. that's okay, says the nba. up to four players can train solo, at any one time, as long as local restrictions are followed. and there are, now, different detailed directions in different places. >> restaurants, outside only. you are 90% more likely to get infected inside than outside. >> more than 33 million americans have now lost their jobs during the pandemic. depression-era numbers. others have worked on, and paid a price. tina, a meatpacking worker in colorado, couldn't afford to quit. now, she's infected. and fighting for her life. three of the country's biggest pork-processing plants partially reopening today, after outbreaks union and management working on how to workers safe. >> i really don't think the economy kicks into any kind of gear until we get a vaccine or some kind of therapy that everybody feels comfortable about. and
of them among the 44 that will begin to reopen much by this weekend. in texas cases climbing but haircuts/manicures are a go as of tomorrow morning. the state supreme court just ordered the release of a salon owner, jailed for operating under lockdown. in oregon, the trailblazers' practice facility will also open tomorrow. that's okay, says the nba. up to four players can train solo, at any one time, as long as local restrictions are followed. and there are, now, different detailed directions...
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as for this particular incident, the salon owner has been released from jail because of a texas supreme court ruling but what is your message and do you have any guidance, sir, on the fact that texas senator ted cruz was photographed getting his hair cut in that salon on friday, that was the 8th. >> well, here is the issue i have with the whole situation. the issue is that the governor has decided that the approach that he wants to take to reopening this economy is going to rely heavily on voluntarily compliance. he's made that clear. his actions as of late show he wants on texans to protect texans. if that is the case, then we simply can't have a situation where we are celebrating folks who are not sticking with the few regulations that we do have. so, for example, what happens if next week bars that have been closed up until now and still not open decide let's open up any way because not only do you not get in trouble, but you get celebrated, someone forms a gofundme page and you could make money doing this. i don't think that is the message that we could afford to send right now as cases c
as for this particular incident, the salon owner has been released from jail because of a texas supreme court ruling but what is your message and do you have any guidance, sir, on the fact that texas senator ted cruz was photographed getting his hair cut in that salon on friday, that was the 8th. >> well, here is the issue i have with the whole situation. the issue is that the governor has decided that the approach that he wants to take to reopening this economy is going to rely heavily...
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court of justice's decision. texas refused to obey it, and actually was sued in the supreme court and ultimately the u.s. supreme court refused to stop the execution. mr. medellin was executed shortly thereafter. in that decision the supreme court said that even though the united states had signed the vienna convention that required these kinds of warnings, that congress still had yet to do something, congress had to act to put it into effect. until congress did that, the courts were not going to get into the business of enforcing the treaty. even in a death penalty case when someone was on death row. that one case and it's very complicate but that one case summarizes a lot of issues in this book. the first is that globalization, we use the phrase a lot, has caused a lot of changes in our political and legal system. when we say globalization, we mean a few things. one is the easy and rapid and cheap movement of goods, capital and people, across national borders. so, for example in the united states, millions of aliens cross our borders every year, coming in and out of the country. billions of dollars of
court of justice's decision. texas refused to obey it, and actually was sued in the supreme court and ultimately the u.s. supreme court refused to stop the execution. mr. medellin was executed shortly thereafter. in that decision the supreme court said that even though the united states had signed the vienna convention that required these kinds of warnings, that congress still had yet to do something, congress had to act to put it into effect. until congress did that, the courts were not going...
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of a local order. she spoke with hannity when her releases ordered by the texas supreme court. >> i woke up one day and i said i have to open. my stylists are calling me, not making their mortgage. right now i still am not caught up. i'm a few months behind on my mortgage and i decided i would open to create a safe place for the stylist and make sure i wasn't the reason they weren't making money. >> reporter: the order to free luther came just hours after texas governor greg abbott issued an executive order retroactively for violating coronavirus restrictions, he later spoke about the move at the white house. >> we should not be taking these people and putting them behind bars, these people who spend their life building up a business and being told to shut it down and lose everything they have. >> more than 195,000 people recovered from the virus so far in the us. back to you. rob: a fox news alert two men arrested overnight charged in the murder of amaud arbery. travis mc michael and his father walking on a georgia home in handcuffs accused of shooting and killing amaud arbery in february, the summit
of a local order. she spoke with hannity when her releases ordered by the texas supreme court. >> i woke up one day and i said i have to open. my stylists are calling me, not making their mortgage. right now i still am not caught up. i'm a few months behind on my mortgage and i decided i would open to create a safe place for the stylist and make sure i wasn't the reason they weren't making money. >> reporter: the order to free luther came just hours after texas governor greg abbott...
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texas. this comes after the case of shelley luther, the salon owner put in jail for violating a local order. she spoke with hannity after her release was ordered by the texas supreme court. >> i said i have to open. they are not making their mortgage. i was -- i still am not caught up. i'm two month behind on my mortgage and decided i would open to create a safe place for the stylist and to make sure i wasn't the reason they were >> reporter: the order to free luther came hours after greg abbott set an executive order retroactively eliminating jail time for violating coronavirus restrictions, spoke about the move at the white house. >> we should not be taking these people and putting them behind bars. these people who spend their life building up a business and being told to shut it down and lose everything they have. >> reporter: 195,000 people have recovered from the fiber so far in the us. hopefully by next week we will be at the 200,000 number. jillian: the story we have been following venezuela releases propaganda video capturing the second detained american. aaron barry shown describing his alleged role on nicholas maduro, he was obtained with luke stedman. accord
texas. this comes after the case of shelley luther, the salon owner put in jail for violating a local order. she spoke with hannity after her release was ordered by the texas supreme court. >> i said i have to open. they are not making their mortgage. i was -- i still am not caught up. i'm two month behind on my mortgage and decided i would open to create a safe place for the stylist and to make sure i wasn't the reason they were >> reporter: the order to free luther came hours...
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thought because of what she did, we wouldn't see anymore imprisonments in texas and people would be free to do what they thought was right. elizabeth: luther's release by the state supreme courtfter governor greg abbott declared this out of control punishment. he said it has to stop. throwing texans in jail who had their businesses shut through no fault of their own is quote, nonsensical. i will not allow it to happen. your reaction there? >> i could not agree more. we've been saying ever since it occurred. we've been trying to shine the light of day on this issue. in fact this woman is trying to take care of her family, through no fault of her own, it was not her fault this virus occurred, she obeyed the order for long period of time. she needed to go to work to take care of her family. for that she goes to jail? it just doesn't make sense. elizabeth: you called it excessive and a shameful abuse by a judge in a county that actually has released hardened criminals for fear of contracting covid-19, but now jailing a mother for operating a hair salon to feed her family. i want to take a listen, by the way thousands of criminals, including violent criminals have been released fr
thought because of what she did, we wouldn't see anymore imprisonments in texas and people would be free to do what they thought was right. elizabeth: luther's release by the state supreme courtfter governor greg abbott declared this out of control punishment. he said it has to stop. throwing texans in jail who had their businesses shut through no fault of their own is quote, nonsensical. i will not allow it to happen. your reaction there? >> i could not agree more. we've been saying ever...
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texas supreme court ordered with a release. the governor who met with president trump also changed his initial state order to protect people like luther from jail time. >> in the state ofas, no one can be put behind bars because they're not following an executive order. >> that includes the woman with the beauty salon. >> she is free today. >> good. some experts say the judge was just doing his job. >> claims of liberty wouldn't exist in unless we can have a rule of law that enforces some kind of order. people decide for themselves whether they want to obey it. >> all texas barbershops and salons will be able to reopen tomorrow. luther's salon remained open and will be so tomorrow. >> bret: alecia, thank you. up next, we dig into the previously secret documents about the russia investigation with the panel just coming out. breaking. keep it here., , that's a good . wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other thin
texas supreme court ordered with a release. the governor who met with president trump also changed his initial state order to protect people like luther from jail time. >> in the state ofas, no one can be put behind bars because they're not following an executive order. >> that includes the woman with the beauty salon. >> she is free today. >> good. some experts say the judge was just doing his job. >> claims of liberty wouldn't exist in unless we can have a rule...
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of jail now, in connection with violating a shelter in place order. sentenced to seven days in jail, for reopening the salon, she would not apologize. the texas state supreme court has released her from jail after the governor changed his executive order on coronavirus restrictions. >>> in today's dollars and cents, sweet tomatoes is shutting down permanently. the ceo of the parent company says 97 locations will close including the seven locations in the bay area. the company says that the ceo does not see a viable path to reopening. 4400 employees who are already furloughed will now be laid off. >>> frontier airlines will start checking passenger temperatures and the denver- based airline says that they will not be allowed to fly if they had a temperature above 100 degrees june 1. frontier is the first airline to announce they will screen temperatures of passengers, they backtrack from plans to charge passengers a fee to guarantee an empty middle seat next to them. >>> disney world has announced the beginning of a reopening plan, the shopping area will reopen, restaurants and shops will limit capacity, and the bar area will likely remain closed. now, disney's t
of jail now, in connection with violating a shelter in place order. sentenced to seven days in jail, for reopening the salon, she would not apologize. the texas state supreme court has released her from jail after the governor changed his executive order on coronavirus restrictions. >>> in today's dollars and cents, sweet tomatoes is shutting down permanently. the ceo of the parent company says 97 locations will close including the seven locations in the bay area. the company says that...
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leaving from ports in florida and texas >>> wisconsin state supreme court has struck down the state's stay at home order the conservative judges called the order a vast seizure of power, said it's unlawful and unenforceable. wisconsin governor reacted to the ruling last night while speaking with velshi >> the wild west, there are no restrictions at all across the state of wisconsin when you have no requirements anymore, that's a problem. and we're just leaving it open we'll have more cases, we're going to have more deaths and it's a sad occasion for the state. >> a place called nick's bar shared this photo on twitter claiming it was taking 45 minutes after bars opened in wisconsin. >>> there is growing concern about the inflammatory syndrome hitting children as a surge of new cases have now shown up in at least 17 states so far three children have died. >> reporter: good morning. well, later on this morning the cdc is expected to issue its alert to thousands of doctors nationwide about the new inflammatory syndrome as we are now seeing cases spread across the country. >> in oregon a state with one of the nowest numbers of coronavirus cases 14-year-old lopez did
leaving from ports in florida and texas >>> wisconsin state supreme court has struck down the state's stay at home order the conservative judges called the order a vast seizure of power, said it's unlawful and unenforceable. wisconsin governor reacted to the ruling last night while speaking with velshi >> the wild west, there are no restrictions at all across the state of wisconsin when you have no requirements anymore, that's a problem. and we're just leaving it open we'll have...
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. >> ed: fox news alert, major development in the case of a salon owner, shelley luther, down in texas. the texas supreme court they've ordered the release from jail of shelley luther, the salon owner. remember, she told the judge she was temped on mike sibley trying to feed her kids. she was thrown in jail for violating orders to stay closed. the order says they are expect a response by 4:00 p.m., may 11th. this was just announced by the attorney general of the state, ken paxton. he was here with us on "america's newsroom" a little while ago. meanwhile, the governor, governor abbott, has now modified his original executive order in terms of keeping businesses closed earlier on, and saying and ordering no jail time, we are told. the governor no ordering no jail time for anyone involved in any sort of citations involving covid-19. we will watch this and we have implications, obviously, around the nation. >> [celebrating] >> sandra: we need something to be happy about these days. sports fan, these are for you. we have may have scabbed a future star, asher, hitting his home run. his dad with the best direction ev
. >> ed: fox news alert, major development in the case of a salon owner, shelley luther, down in texas. the texas supreme court they've ordered the release from jail of shelley luther, the salon owner. remember, she told the judge she was temped on mike sibley trying to feed her kids. she was thrown in jail for violating orders to stay closed. the order says they are expect a response by 4:00 p.m., may 11th. this was just announced by the attorney general of the state, ken paxton. he was...
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of his tweets claiming, without proof, that mail-in balloting is rife with fraud. a battle over balloting in texas is moving to the federal courts. that's after the all-republican state supreme court blocked mail-in voting for those who cite fear of the coronavirus. state democrats favor expanded voting-by-mail and say they'll pursue a separate, federal lawsuit. on wall street today, stocks fell as u.s. tensions with china rose. the dow jones dustrial average st 147 points to close at aq,400. the naell 43 points, and the s&p 500 gave up six points. an the boston marathon has tien canceled for the firs in its 124-year history, dic to the pand the race was already delayed from april to september, but organizers officially scratched it today. instead, runners who verify they ran a marathon on thei will get a finisher's medal. still to come on the newshour: the head of the san francisco federal reserve discusses the economic calamity of covid-19. china's government passes a law to exert more control over semi- autonomous hong kong. we mark how passing one hundred thousand coronavirus deaths will reshape the u.s. and much more. >> woodruff: the economic toll of the pandemic and t
of his tweets claiming, without proof, that mail-in balloting is rife with fraud. a battle over balloting in texas is moving to the federal courts. that's after the all-republican state supreme court blocked mail-in voting for those who cite fear of the coronavirus. state democrats favor expanded voting-by-mail and say they'll pursue a separate, federal lawsuit. on wall street today, stocks fell as u.s. tensions with china rose. the dow jones dustrial average st 147 points to close at aq,400....
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becoming desperate to take care of their families and government policy that calls them non-essential and you know what's interesting about that is the texas state supreme court actually ruled to get her to release her from jail but you had like you know but he's like the lieutenant governor dan patrick saying that he would actually sat in for her in jail and she when she was in jail before she was released and she said nope this is going to be me and even my lawyer is saying that she's got to be the one to bend the knees so that you know the government can understand what's going on with the american people as always investigative journalist and host of boom bust bence one thanks so much for your time. thank you. now one of the american mercenaries captured after a failed attempt to overthrow venezuela's nicolas maduro claims that he was on a mission to seize control of the country's main airport in order to abducted leader now luke denman was one of the 2 u.s. citizen seized by venezuelan security forces this week in that overthrow attempt now in a video from venezuela he details some of the plot listen here. now it is still unclear whether his confession r
becoming desperate to take care of their families and government policy that calls them non-essential and you know what's interesting about that is the texas state supreme court actually ruled to get her to release her from jail but you had like you know but he's like the lieutenant governor dan patrick saying that he would actually sat in for her in jail and she when she was in jail before she was released and she said nope this is going to be me and even my lawyer is saying that she's got to...
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courts decision and texas refused to obey and that they refuse to stop the execution and was executed shortly thereafter. the supreme court said even though we signed the vienna convention that require these kinds ofwarnings that congress still had yet to do something and had to act and then tell congress did that they would not get into the business of enforcing the treaty even if on death row. so one case it is complicated but it summarizes a lot of issues in this book and the first is that globalization although we use the phrase a lot has caused a lot of changes in our political needle system when we say globalization is key things it is the easy and rapid movement across national borders. and millions of aliens cross our borders every year coming in out of the country. billions of dollars of goods and services and the economic report of the president a few years ago, 30 percent of american gnp is related to imports or exports. billions of dollars move with the press of a button here and abroad. globalization refers to the ease of communications in the rise of the internet and do networks that make it extremely easy and cheap for people to communicate and affect us the way they didn't 50 or 25
courts decision and texas refused to obey and that they refuse to stop the execution and was executed shortly thereafter. the supreme court said even though we signed the vienna convention that require these kinds ofwarnings that congress still had yet to do something and had to act and then tell congress did that they would not get into the business of enforcing the treaty even if on death row. so one case it is complicated but it summarizes a lot of issues in this book and the first is that...
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court of justice decision. texas refused to obey and actually was sued in the supreme court and ultimately the us supreme courtrefused to stop the execution and he was executed shortly thereafter. in that decision the supreme court said even though the united states said they sign the vienna convention requiring these warnings, congress still had to act to put into effect and until congress did that the courts were not going to get into the business of enforcing the treaty even in a death penalty case when someone was on death row. so that one case it's complicated but it summarizes a lot of issues in this book the first is that globalization although we use the phrase a lot caused a lot of changes in the political system we mean a few things the easy and rapid and cheap movement of goods and capital and people across national borders so for example in the united states millions of aliens cross the borders every year coming in and out of the country billions of dollars is good and services across our borders and the report of the president a few years ago said that gnp is either related to imports or exports a
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supreme court will take action. >> tucker: i hope so too. what an injustice that was, well, today, following direct intervention from the director of texas, lutherd from jail. and thinking her supporters after she left the jail house. [chanting] >> think you guys so much. i'm a little bit overwhelmed, i don't want to scare the kids. i'm okay. i just want to thank all of you who i just barely met, and now you are all my friends. you mean so much to me, and this would have been nothing without you. thank you so, so much. and i will have more to say when ill can gather myself, but i ama little overwhelmed. [cheers and applause] >> tucker: that's good news, butoo it is still shocking that that woman went to jail for trying to go to work. texas governor dan patrick was one of luther's supporters in the state of texas, even requested to be punished in her place, joining us tonight. thanks so much for joining us tonight, how do you think this happened? how could a judge in your state throw a woman behind bars for going to work? >> when you are coldhearted, when you have no compassion, when you don't understand mercy, which by the way, tucker, every jud
supreme court will take action. >> tucker: i hope so too. what an injustice that was, well, today, following direct intervention from the director of texas, lutherd from jail. and thinking her supporters after she left the jail house. [chanting] >> think you guys so much. i'm a little bit overwhelmed, i don't want to scare the kids. i'm okay. i just want to thank all of you who i just barely met, and now you are all my friends. you mean so much to me, and this would have been...
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texas supreme court has ordered her release. the governor greg abbott and eliminating jail for people who violate any of the medication orders. a lot of those orders come off tomorrow by the way. here's what governor abbott said about it a short time ago. >> we should not be taking these people and putting them behind bars. these people who have spent their life building up a business and being told to shut it down i lose every penny they have. and then, if they don't follow every little fine point of all the rules, they suddenly are subject to arrest. that is wrong. >> the loose and in that particular argument is that luther was not jailed for violating the order. she was jailed for contempt of court after the judge gave her an opportunity to apologize. she basically said no, i'm not going to apologize. the preponderance of public sentiment at least and maybe the legal evidence as well as coming out on her side. a lot of things are going to change in texas tomorrow. governor abbott says he's been working 24/7 decry to get this in place. he did say that he's got a a plan to target back very quickly if and when some sort of ou
texas supreme court has ordered her release. the governor greg abbott and eliminating jail for people who violate any of the medication orders. a lot of those orders come off tomorrow by the way. here's what governor abbott said about it a short time ago. >> we should not be taking these people and putting them behind bars. these people who have spent their life building up a business and being told to shut it down i lose every penny they have. and then, if they don't follow every little...
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in texas, cases climbing but hair cuts are a go tomorrow morning. the state's supreme court ordered the release of ordered jailed for operating under lockdown. in oregon the blazer's practice facility will open tomorrow, that's okay, up to four players can train solo at any one time as long as local restrictions are followed and there are different detailed directions in different places. >> restaurants outside only. you're 90% more likely to get infected inside than outside. >> reporter: more than 33 million americans have now lost their jobs during the pandemic, depression-era numbers. others have worked on and paid a price. a meat packing worker in colorado couldn't afford to quit now she's infected and fighting for her life. three of the country's biggest pork processing plants partially reopening today after outbreaks, union and companies working on how to keep workers safe. >> i don't think the economy kicks into any kind of gear until we get a vaccine or some kind of therapy. and even then it'll take years to get jobs back. >> the fda did approve another potential vaccine to phase 2 of test
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in texas, the state supreme court ruled a lack of immunity to covid-19 does not qualify a person to apply for a mail-in ballot. meaning that voting absentee will only be available to those who are ill or disabled, 65 years or older or will be out of the county on election day. president trump supports the ruling and is calling it a big win. meanwhile, the trump campaign is pushing to make it easier for his supporters in pennsylvania to vote by mail in november. joining us now is nbc news political reporter monica alba. so help us understand the disconnect between these two things. >> yeah, katy, it's not just the general election in november. there's a primary in pennsylvania next week. and that is something the trump campaign is trying to help their supporters get involved in, offering mail-in voting as an option that so many millions of people take advantage of. not just the president of the united states, as you laid out there. white house press secretary kay leag league mcenany. and there really is no evidence to support this claim the president keeps pushing that there's widespread v
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guns during a protest at a texas bar rallying against the state's stay-at-home order, the owner is charge of violating the lockdown order for reopening the bar. the supreme court throws out a petition challenging pennsylvania's stay-at-home order, several businesses asked the high court to stop the state's lockdown claiming it is causing unprecedented damage to the economy, the justices did not say why they sign the petition is protesters demand the state reopen, pennsylvania's supreme court denied to a request last one saying the order did not violate the constitution. >> is the us slowly opens up for business the nation of sweden receiving backlash for their refusal to ever shutdown their economy but a new study shows a complete lockdown might not be the most effective policy. showing how things could be different with a targeted approach, the founder of healthy tennessee, doctor manny, thanks for coming on again, appreciate it. a lot of voices and there have been for a while that say we should have just targeted the people that are very vulnerable and let others carry on. what do you make of this new study? >> good morning from tennessee. for weeks we have
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of the our supply chain. that's a problem. a dallas salon owner is released from jail. i will discuss the case. [♪] judge jeanine: the texas supreme court dallas salon owner shelly luther after her decision to open her salon sparked a nationwide debate. attorney general ken paxton joins me to discuss the case. the question i have and most people have is this. there was an order that basically said that you couldn't go back to work until the week after shelley opened her salon. is that correct? >> that's absolutely correct. judge jeanine: by the way, my sympathies are with shelley luther here, they are. she was victimized by this judge. and the truth is that this judge went above and beyond where any reasonable logical judge would do. but what were the parameters of the order regarding the stay at home? that's what people don't understand. they need no to know what the punishment is going to be. and there is no law here. >> it's an interesting case. normally the legislature is make the laws. under the disaster act the governor has the ability to issue disaster orders to deal with the crisis. he's doing it just about every week, dealing w
of the our supply chain. that's a problem. a dallas salon owner is released from jail. i will discuss the case. [♪] judge jeanine: the texas supreme court dallas salon owner shelly luther after her decision to open her salon sparked a nationwide debate. attorney general ken paxton joins me to discuss the case. the question i have and most people have is this. there was an order that basically said that you couldn't go back to work until the week after shelley opened her salon. is that...