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, planting 75,000 and, to provide a green tinge, planting 75, 000 trees and, to provide a green tinge each year. the prime minister is comparing all this to franklin d roosevelt's new deal, policies which lifted the usa out of the great depression in the 1930s. this gives you some idea of the magnitude of the project. this gives you some idea of the magnitude of the projectm this gives you some idea of the magnitude of the project. it is not quite up the same scale. fdr undertook around 35,000 new public—works programmes, including the hoover dam, whereas boris johnson has announced so far 20 nine road projects, 101 ten centre improvements centre 50 schools which will be rebuilt, but he promises more to come. at fdr also threw in the regulation of banks, better pay and working hours, more social security provision and laws boosting the trade union bill movement. the prime minister has announced the biggest shake—up in planning laws for regeneration, for example making it easier to turn abandon shops into homes. and he said young people would be offered a guarantee of an apprenticeship
, planting 75,000 and, to provide a green tinge, planting 75, 000 trees and, to provide a green tinge each year. the prime minister is comparing all this to franklin d roosevelt's new deal, policies which lifted the usa out of the great depression in the 1930s. this gives you some idea of the magnitude of the project. this gives you some idea of the magnitude of the projectm this gives you some idea of the magnitude of the project. it is not quite up the same scale. fdr undertook around 35,000...
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ting wrote, quote, the allegation that my bills or votes were ever driven by any personal consideration is false. he then added, but i was not faithful to my marriage vows and for that, i am deeply, deeply sorry. i am making my apologies to my family directly and privately, and ask, for their sake, the private space to do so. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 6. president trump tonight is holding his first rally since march. the coronavirus cautions attendees will and won't have to follow. >> sonoma county expanding what's open this weekend. how safari west is making sure you can explore wildlife safely. >> and i'm meteorologist -- we've got fog rolling in this evening. but tomorrow, here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. when you
ting wrote, quote, the allegation that my bills or votes were ever driven by any personal consideration is false. he then added, but i was not faithful to my marriage vows and for that, i am deeply, deeply sorry. i am making my apologies to my family directly and privately, and ask, for their sake, the private space to do so. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 6. president trump tonight is holding his first rally since march. the coronavirus cautions attendees will and won't have to follow....
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agenc inted tinger at souou korean authories, singhat they nnived hostile acts byy the r rf raff w wle ting t nay excuses.ponsibilit with in retaliation north korea says tuesday's communications cut will include the joint liaison office which serves as the contact point for the two koreas as well as hotlines between the country's militaries and presidential offices. it added the north believes there is no need to sit down face to face with the south. the two countries have technically been at war with each other since the korean war ended in 1953 with an armistice rather than a peace treaty. >>> some new yorkers returned to work on monday as the city emerges from coronavirus lockdown. the first step of the economic reopening comes as protests rage over racial injustice and police brutality. governor andrew cuomo joined new yorkers on the subway as the city began the initial phase 4 in reopening and sounded upbeat as he said our mojo is back but also called on people to remain vigilant. >> we have the highest number of cases in the country. we have the highest hospitalization rate in the cou
agenc inted tinger at souou korean authories, singhat they nnived hostile acts byy the r rf raff w wle ting t nay excuses.ponsibilit with in retaliation north korea says tuesday's communications cut will include the joint liaison office which serves as the contact point for the two koreas as well as hotlines between the country's militaries and presidential offices. it added the north believes there is no need to sit down face to face with the south. the two countries have technically been at...
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flu racially tinged?he funny thing is, lindsey, it actually was. spanish flu you may not know this, mr. graham, senator graham, didn't originate from spain. got labeled that and spain suffered because of it and we still think it originated in spain because during world war i many newspapers were censored. wartime sensors minimize reports of the illness in their countries because they didn't want to demoralize people during the war effort. they didn't sensor reporting so it seemed like spain is where the flu began because there were reports about it in spain because the reports were censored. they aren't sure where it originated from so yeah, lindsey graham, it was racially tinged. joining me now is bakari sellers and released "my vanishing country" which i just finished and is a really good book. both are cnn political commentators. >> andrew, we just saw kellyanne conway not only defending this term which she once, you know, said was wrong to use, then turning around on an asian american cbs news reporte
flu racially tinged?he funny thing is, lindsey, it actually was. spanish flu you may not know this, mr. graham, senator graham, didn't originate from spain. got labeled that and spain suffered because of it and we still think it originated in spain because during world war i many newspapers were censored. wartime sensors minimize reports of the illness in their countries because they didn't want to demoralize people during the war effort. they didn't sensor reporting so it seemed like spain is...
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tinged?thing is, lindsey, it actually was. spanish flu, you may not know this, mr. graham, senator graham, didn't originate from spain. got labeled that and spain suffered because of it. and we still think it originated in spain because, during world war i, many newspapers were censored. wartime censors minimized reports of the illness in their countries because they didn't want to demoralize people during the war effort. the spanish press didn't censor reporting so it seemed like spain was where the flu began, because there were actually reports about it in spain because the reporters weren't censored. medical historians still aren't sure exactly where it originated from. so yeah, lindsey graham, it did become racially tinged. he recently released memory "my vanishing country" a really good book. also, joining us andrew yang, former presidential candidate. both are cnn political commentators. andrew, we just saw kellyanne conway, not only defending this term which she once, you know, said wa
tinged?thing is, lindsey, it actually was. spanish flu, you may not know this, mr. graham, senator graham, didn't originate from spain. got labeled that and spain suffered because of it. and we still think it originated in spain because, during world war i, many newspapers were censored. wartime censors minimized reports of the illness in their countries because they didn't want to demoralize people during the war effort. the spanish press didn't censor reporting so it seemed like spain was...
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they are ting to give a president who shifts a lot, leeway to make up his own mind and jared kushner andoe he president have any law enforcement back grouped and a lot of moving pieces. in the next four to six weeks, we will see some action. one interesting question i have, will democrats settle for something ae bit m modest. there are reasons to and the house and will come back next week and will be discussion robert: president trump and how he is going to use his political why is he going to tulsa, oklahoma and theoversa it has caused and among republicans about that sensitive day? >> the white house is aware of the controversy and the history now. campaign chose t date, they were ununtensional and were not awar and once they found out, they decided to move ahead. the president was not concerned about any of th safety implications, those of coronavirus and there is a wamb that they have to click and sign and if they get the coronavirus and will n hold the president or campaign or on this date in is moment with protests and what that might meet and clashing with trumpupporters rober
they are ting to give a president who shifts a lot, leeway to make up his own mind and jared kushner andoe he president have any law enforcement back grouped and a lot of moving pieces. in the next four to six weeks, we will see some action. one interesting question i have, will democrats settle for something ae bit m modest. there are reasons to and the house and will come back next week and will be discussion robert: president trump and how he is going to use his political why is he going to...
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one recommendation is to do better at recruiting and of c ting females. the independent report says if you want to get rid of the police department they must spend more money not less. and reform the police department. kpix five. >>> police arrested a 61-year- old man in connection with a series of brushfires. it force people out of their homes. authority say a total of six fires were set. the first three happened last night in the marsh area. crews were quickly able to contain those fires. just before 6 am residents reported a fire and looks burrs this fire burn approximately one half acre and prompted the evacuation of about 20 homes on authorities say a short time later more vegetation fires were reported. one on locks for plaza drive and the other on rose lane. the fires were quickly contained. >> i was thinking something bad was happening. it's a bit surreal. you go to the process that you're prepared to do but you're not sure that it's actually happening. >> investigators say eric thomas larson was taken into custody after witness saw him in the are
one recommendation is to do better at recruiting and of c ting females. the independent report says if you want to get rid of the police department they must spend more money not less. and reform the police department. kpix five. >>> police arrested a 61-year- old man in connection with a series of brushfires. it force people out of their homes. authority say a total of six fires were set. the first three happened last night in the marsh area. crews were quickly able to contain those...
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-- or chair phil ting. but it wasn't clear to me that there's an organized effort on the part of our representatives in state government to prevent the most significant budget impact to san francisco. and i just want to voice -- you don't have to respond. because that's not your role. i just want to voice that as a supervisor, that i would really hope that our state delegation would step up here, because this is incredibly serious and will directly result in significant impact on the services that we are providing to the most vulnerable people during this most difficult time. it's bothersome to me that we haven't heard more, you know, from our state elected officials on this matter. and i would expect them to be fighting tooth and nail for san francisco. >> i can just add for flavor, it's -- there have been regular get-togethers of just not our delegation in san francisco, but the delegates from the other four counties as well. so the bay area delegation speaking together. this has been a top of the agenda
-- or chair phil ting. but it wasn't clear to me that there's an organized effort on the part of our representatives in state government to prevent the most significant budget impact to san francisco. and i just want to voice -- you don't have to respond. because that's not your role. i just want to voice that as a supervisor, that i would really hope that our state delegation would step up here, because this is incredibly serious and will directly result in significant impact on the services...
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now, two hours ago, san jose mayor sam liccardo joined ting a knee. the mayor took that knee to show solidarity with the cause and the he needed with the group to stay peaceful. shortly after taking that knee, he held a news conference covering a range of topics. he explained why he has ordered a curfew for the city. not just for tonight but the next several days. >> we are receiving intelligence about planned looting in the evening hours in particular. we've already seen episodes of looting, and certainly of destruction to small businesses and city property. a curfew will help san francisco pd get ahead of the property. night obscures the activities of those who intend to do harm. >> the mayor spoke with passion that he is proud of the majority of protesters for peacefully demonstratin also xhemded the s police department. he also mentioned reports of inappropriate behavior by at least one san jose police officer is being investigated. the curfew in san jose begins at 8:30 tonight and lasts until 5:00 tomorrow morning and it continues for the next se
now, two hours ago, san jose mayor sam liccardo joined ting a knee. the mayor took that knee to show solidarity with the cause and the he needed with the group to stay peaceful. shortly after taking that knee, he held a news conference covering a range of topics. he explained why he has ordered a curfew for the city. not just for tonight but the next several days. >> we are receiving intelligence about planned looting in the evening hours in particular. we've already seen episodes of...
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few countries in the world have more of a built had a tinge of morals and statues than scotland and from the castles of the doubts of the rural parts of the country to the civic grand jury of the great cities more and usually scotland also has a number of what we might term people's monuments built by public subscription thus the wallace monument and bridges found from the 19th century of the martyrs memorial and cult and cemetery in edinburgh more recently the the statue erected to the hero of the govern rent strikes many barber so these people's monuments contrast with the more established monuments of which we are more familiar have it be fair to say there are probably more memorials to establishment figures the joke of wellington has famously parked in royal exchange square usually were for traffic connolly's head meanwhile statues of queen victoria and all over the place while the new tile in the fair didn't but as a hama valium name fest of street names was controversial as the imposing statue to henry dunn dusts vi cope melville who runs scotland for pet the younger it is this sta
few countries in the world have more of a built had a tinge of morals and statues than scotland and from the castles of the doubts of the rural parts of the country to the civic grand jury of the great cities more and usually scotland also has a number of what we might term people's monuments built by public subscription thus the wallace monument and bridges found from the 19th century of the martyrs memorial and cult and cemetery in edinburgh more recently the the statue erected to the hero of...
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. >>> well, assembly member phil ting of san francisco is admitting to having an ext extramarital affair. his admission comes one day after a remember sight ran a story saying he had an affair he had with a woman he allegedly met through an online dating site. he took to twitter to respond and issue an apology. he wrote, the allegation that my bills or votes were ever driven by any personal consideration is false. i have fought for the rights of working people my entire adult life. he then added, but i was not faithful to my marriage vows, and for that i am deeply, deeply sorry. i am making my apologies to my family directly and privately and ask for their sake the private space to do so. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 5:00, president trump tonight is holding his first rally since march. the coronavirus precautions attendees will and won't have to follow. >>> and sonoma county expanding what's open this weekend. how safari west is making sure you can explore wildlife safely. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. summer officially arrived this afternoon, and we're going to warm things up to
. >>> well, assembly member phil ting of san francisco is admitting to having an ext extramarital affair. his admission comes one day after a remember sight ran a story saying he had an affair he had with a woman he allegedly met through an online dating site. he took to twitter to respond and issue an apology. he wrote, the allegation that my bills or votes were ever driven by any personal consideration is false. i have fought for the rights of working people my entire adult life. he...
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. >>> good evening soaring emotional and sometimes tinged with anger but at its core the funeral hereoday for george floyd was about celebrating a life that will forever symbolize the fight for equal justice. 500 mourners packed a church, family members sharing stories of laughter and pain. a niece laying his death at the feet of a corrupt and broken system floyd's casket lifted above mourners as it was carried from the church while along the procession route to his final resting place, strangers stood in the searing heat to say farewell to a man they only knew in death. before his death sparked a global movement, the name george floyd meant so much to so many in his hometown of houston. his aunt -- >> the world knows george floyd i know perry jr. >> his sister. >> i'm going to miss my brother a whole lot. and i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> and his friends >> when the family came to me and asked me, are you going to speak? i will speak i will keep on speaking i will fight i will fight i will fight, because i been fighting for him and i'll keep on fighting for h
. >>> good evening soaring emotional and sometimes tinged with anger but at its core the funeral hereoday for george floyd was about celebrating a life that will forever symbolize the fight for equal justice. 500 mourners packed a church, family members sharing stories of laughter and pain. a niece laying his death at the feet of a corrupt and broken system floyd's casket lifted above mourners as it was carried from the church while along the procession route to his final resting...
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win so i you know i always do look at mass movements as the answer bringing people together uniting ting people across. borders that often denied them. recognizing for example in this country that as we as we look at the reverberations of the. horrendous murder of george floyd we also have to think about. adam outright in paris in this is a case that has been central to the struggles against racism in paris we have to think about many of the firm coach who was. assassinated by former law enforcement in brazil so i don't i don't see being involved in local work as all being in opposition to addressing global issues do you in this moment trust the u.s. electoral system and people's engagement in it to deliver a different future. no absolutely not. and i have many critiques of of of course of the republican party and particularly given its turn toward white nationalism and racism and massage it. seems the democratic party is also very problematic especially in its connection with global capitalism corporate capitalism i and i and i don't think we can assume that any candidate from that part
win so i you know i always do look at mass movements as the answer bringing people together uniting ting people across. borders that often denied them. recognizing for example in this country that as we as we look at the reverberations of the. horrendous murder of george floyd we also have to think about. adam outright in paris in this is a case that has been central to the struggles against racism in paris we have to think about many of the firm coach who was. assassinated by former law...
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apocalyptic things, a massive oud of dust from the sahara wafted 5000 miles across the cratlantic, tinge caribbean. they have gone hazy brown in the experts have never seen air quality conditions like this. as if there wasn't enough going on in the world. another example of pop-culture adjusting to the times, thetr comusic group the dixie chicks are dropping the dixie from tilir name. theyjust be called the chicks. dixie was a term for southern states that were in ye confeder and fought to uphold avery. the chicks, is that totally appropriate? who calls a group of wksen chn this day and age? i wouldn't allow my sons to do chat. the dixiks are now the g icks. thanks for watchbbc narrator: funding fois presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french d more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. anby contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. - american portrait is... - platform where anyone ca come . - there's a whole grt list of
apocalyptic things, a massive oud of dust from the sahara wafted 5000 miles across the cratlantic, tinge caribbean. they have gone hazy brown in the experts have never seen air quality conditions like this. as if there wasn't enough going on in the world. another example of pop-culture adjusting to the times, thetr comusic group the dixie chicks are dropping the dixie from tilir name. theyjust be called the chicks. dixie was a term for southern states that were in ye confeder and fought to...
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being one meter apart can be 10 times riskier, but ting is also important.pending more than 15 minutes close together will increase the chances of infection, asked as being face-to-face, which can be as risky as being back to back with some on one meter. lit the government es some of this risk can be reduced by measures such as screens or table services. there are those who believe this ll happening too soon. >>nd it sall right if you are out-of-doors and you do keep the distance apart, but if you are indoors, you are at much grear risk because you are sitting in proximity tothersno, wearing masks, and the level of viral infection in the air could well be quite higher. >> our correspondent is live with us from oxford. run me through the political hecalculationsovernment is reopening here. -- the government is making here. >> i think if mr. johnson was sitting hereit, i think the government is saying is that the ng is that they are respon to the fact that the virus is low enough to take these measures. but have there been political pressures? there is no doub
being one meter apart can be 10 times riskier, but ting is also important.pending more than 15 minutes close together will increase the chances of infection, asked as being face-to-face, which can be as risky as being back to back with some on one meter. lit the government es some of this risk can be reduced by measures such as screens or table services. there are those who believe this ll happening too soon. >>nd it sall right if you are out-of-doors and you do keep the distance apart,...
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. >> reporter: the hayward police department is ting there third person in a few days. this is a red flag that cannot be ignored. >> anytime you have a russia police shootings, in particular upon department, it should be cause for alarm. >> reporter: this incident happened at 4:00 on monday morning as officers responded to looting at a cvs. as police responded, several cars rushed out of parking lot. romans later, shots had been fired by police. the department has not said what led up to the shooting. they confirmed no officers were hurt. police found a male suspect with a gunshot to his back. he was treated at the hospital, released, and taken into custody. police arrested three other suspects in relation to another shooting. >> in the course of their entire career, to see a police officer use their gun in a short amount of time, typically that means there's a problem. >> reporter: this comes after they shot and wounded a 61-year- old man who they say lunged at them with a knife. a week before that, they shot and killed a suspect accused of fatally shooting a homeless
. >> reporter: the hayward police department is ting there third person in a few days. this is a red flag that cannot be ignored. >> anytime you have a russia police shootings, in particular upon department, it should be cause for alarm. >> reporter: this incident happened at 4:00 on monday morning as officers responded to looting at a cvs. as police responded, several cars rushed out of parking lot. romans later, shots had been fired by police. the department has not said...
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all countries are facing a delicate botance between ting the people while minimizing the social and economicamage. it is not a choice between lives andivelihoods. >> the country wh the most infections remains the ud states. 120,000 people those have their lives. the number of infections in the 36,000nt up by more than on sunday. now around 2.2 million. the infection rate in new york he falling. the city was center of the u.s. outbreak initially. now it is starting to reopen. south and the west of the u.s., were numbers a rising in florida and arizona, reporting their highest increase in infections over th weekend, these states seem to be on a similar trajectory to e one we saw in the northeast of the u.s. through april and may. the mo important headlight gure, in may, infections fell, let's go to washington, d.c. can we spot any patterns with regards to where the virus seems to be searching the most? what reasons might there be? >> it definitely seems to be searching in states that have been easing up there shelter-in-place restrictions and allowing businesses to reopen, so places like texas
all countries are facing a delicate botance between ting the people while minimizing the social and economicamage. it is not a choice between lives andivelihoods. >> the country wh the most infections remains the ud states. 120,000 people those have their lives. the number of infections in the 36,000nt up by more than on sunday. now around 2.2 million. the infection rate in new york he falling. the city was center of the u.s. outbreak initially. now it is starting to reopen. south and the...
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for a covert 19 vaccine in the 1st half of next year so no fees program is $1.00 of doesn't spring ting to deliver a vaccine to help end the coronavirus pandemic. a massive cloud of dust from the sahara desert is blanketing the caribbean where such a high density of dust hasn't been seen in half a century health experts on the dust could exacerbate respiratory conditions including covert 19 telling people to stay indoors. heavy rain and storms have led to severe flooding in parts annulling the seasonal flooding until the rain stops. at least 6 people have been killed after a powerful earthquake in southern mexico flooding until the rain stops. at least 6 people have been killed after a powerful earthquake in southern mexico the epicenter of the quake was located near the pacific coast in the state of the haka the tremors knocked out power and cracked walls shifting pavement could be felt hundreds of kilometers away in mexico city. standing on shaky ground and feeling the earth swaying beneath one's feet. shock waves from a powerful earthquake rocked towns and cities across mexico to a h
for a covert 19 vaccine in the 1st half of next year so no fees program is $1.00 of doesn't spring ting to deliver a vaccine to help end the coronavirus pandemic. a massive cloud of dust from the sahara desert is blanketing the caribbean where such a high density of dust hasn't been seen in half a century health experts on the dust could exacerbate respiratory conditions including covert 19 telling people to stay indoors. heavy rain and storms have led to severe flooding in parts annulling the...
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to the constitution one of the changes would allow vladimir putin to run for president for another ting terms critics have argued over the all or nothing approach to the vote and people can pick and choose which amendments they battle and which they don't but payton added his support to the changes in a speech in a state duma back in early march. it was january when president putin stunned russia by proposing changes to the country's foundational law the constitution within hours the entire government had resigned the current constitution dates back to $993.00 to western backed president boris yeltsin built from the debut of the communist soviet era yeltsin's constitution created what would be criticized as a hyper presidential system the president called all the shots and it was forged in bloodshed as a hostile communist control parliament trying to impeach yeltsin he resorted to the military to keep in power. $187.00 people were killed that autumn one of the most important proposals today is to end that hyper presidential system while keeping the fundamentals of the constitution intac
to the constitution one of the changes would allow vladimir putin to run for president for another ting terms critics have argued over the all or nothing approach to the vote and people can pick and choose which amendments they battle and which they don't but payton added his support to the changes in a speech in a state duma back in early march. it was january when president putin stunned russia by proposing changes to the country's foundational law the constitution within hours the entire...
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>>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news 2 new covid-19 te ting sites will be opening this week in the south bay, we'll tell you exactly where and have all the details coming up in a live report. plus a family in the south they had a rude awakening after a car crash right into their home. we'll hear from a neighbor on what happened. and teens in san francisco are fighting for the right to vote how they're making their voices heard. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. i've encouraged serena, my best friend, to switch. feels moisturized and clean. my friend stefanie, her skin was dry. i'm like girl you better get you some dove. she hooked me up. with a quarter moisturizing cream, dove cleans and cares beautifully. introducing new best foods drizzle sauce crave-w
>>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news 2 new covid-19 te ting sites will be opening this week in the south bay, we'll tell you exactly where and have all the details coming up in a live report. plus a family in the south they had a rude awakening after a car crash right into their home. we'll hear from a neighbor on what happened. and teens in san francisco are fighting for the right to vote how they're making their voices heard. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp. in these challenging...
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medical assistance procedures were sometimes carried out improperly without respecting a patients have a tinge of cases a b. recorded when paid relief was withheld we have done fontayne who filed a complaint against the medical staff there are many different forms of discrimination the one that has been highlighted this week relates to health care obviously but there are larger issues for indigenous people around lack of access to for housing issues around poverty and economic development there are a number of issues that are longstanding and go far back but this of elation does highlight the need for us to act to take action and to move beyond just simply another report and more words but actually taking action and and having that action be on the front line canadians have been both for a long time about issues around racism when we're talking about racism in the workplace clearly that is not acceptable it's not something that anyone would support when you're in a job and you are especially a public servant working within the public health care system it is expected that you are going to trea
medical assistance procedures were sometimes carried out improperly without respecting a patients have a tinge of cases a b. recorded when paid relief was withheld we have done fontayne who filed a complaint against the medical staff there are many different forms of discrimination the one that has been highlighted this week relates to health care obviously but there are larger issues for indigenous people around lack of access to for housing issues around poverty and economic development there...
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satellite images from space show the monster cloud with the brown tinge moving across the atlantic.nd by tuesday had smothered espanyol r,jamaica, tuesday had smothered espanyol r, jamaica, puerto rico and eastern cuba, continuing towards central america and the southern united states. according to nassar, the thickest part of the plume appeared to stretch around 3500 kilometres across the atlantic. in cuba, the normally blue skies have turned to a milky brown haze and the aryan porto rico heavy with fine, dangerous particles. —— and the air in. a smog in the dominican republic. people are worried. the region is already struggling to deal with the coronavirus pandemic so with the coronavirus pandemic so another cause for chest infections is causing concern. translation: from the point of view of health, a dust cloud affects people with allergies and people over 65 years of age, and children underfour yea rs of age, and children underfour years of age, it could cause asthma attacks. people may have perished reduce symptoms, and itchy throat and eye irritation. the dust cloud is likel
satellite images from space show the monster cloud with the brown tinge moving across the atlantic.nd by tuesday had smothered espanyol r,jamaica, tuesday had smothered espanyol r, jamaica, puerto rico and eastern cuba, continuing towards central america and the southern united states. according to nassar, the thickest part of the plume appeared to stretch around 3500 kilometres across the atlantic. in cuba, the normally blue skies have turned to a milky brown haze and the aryan porto rico...
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i am delighted we can do it but it is tinged with nervousness.ed it might be too early and we might have a second wave. listening lockdown measures are a challenge for everyone but our changing world of inside —— to our changing world of inside —— to our changing world of inside —— to our changing world of inside outside living. parents across england faced a dilemma this morning — is it safe for children to go back to school? after six weeks closed because of the coronavirus, primary schools re—opened this morning, but parents don't have to send their children back and many teachers‘ unions are warning it's too soon for them to do so. dan johnson reports. after so many weeks, back for summer. morning. summer. morning. welcome back. at this junior school, it is just year 6, the ten and ii—year—olds returning. there is a head that doesn't want as pupils back as soon as we can but as safely as we can which is what we have been working hard to do to make sure our school is safe but welcoming to pupils. harry was keen to get back to see his friends,
i am delighted we can do it but it is tinged with nervousness.ed it might be too early and we might have a second wave. listening lockdown measures are a challenge for everyone but our changing world of inside —— to our changing world of inside —— to our changing world of inside —— to our changing world of inside outside living. parents across england faced a dilemma this morning — is it safe for children to go back to school? after six weeks closed because of the coronavirus,...
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at a time when still every day there was $1000.00 plus new cases in moscow of covert dine ting but in hungary there's only a total of $4000.00 a bit more than that aren't you worried and is it really time already to go back to business as usual when it comes to diplomatic trips look i never stop basically i didn't stop during the crisis at all if i had to travel abroad for example for humanitarian reasons bringing mosques or protective clothes for our friends in the vegetable canes or somewhere else i did travel i did travel i take care about the hygienic prescriptions and obligations you know washing cans not to go to clothes no shaking hands but to some time we did because now it's in our case it's it's over i mean from the crisis perspective but but during the peak of the crisis i really seriously tried to to respect the rules and regulations. well i mentioned the words business as usual i would like to come back to something you've been talking about for a while with other people you've had interviews with. critics have said that your prime minister destroyed democracy as usual or
at a time when still every day there was $1000.00 plus new cases in moscow of covert dine ting but in hungary there's only a total of $4000.00 a bit more than that aren't you worried and is it really time already to go back to business as usual when it comes to diplomatic trips look i never stop basically i didn't stop during the crisis at all if i had to travel abroad for example for humanitarian reasons bringing mosques or protective clothes for our friends in the vegetable canes or somewhere...
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ting over recent scandal involving 'd n.b.c. news google ads and the federalist according to a very conservative vehicle the national review on tuesday this week google threatened to ban the right wing political news website from the federalists from generating advertising revenue on the company's platform in response to posts in the federalists comments section that allegedly violated google's policies regarding dangerous or derogatory content and this supposed that attack on free speech or advertising dollars came after n.b.c. news referred the company to complaints against the federalist and the financial blog 0 hedge compiled by the u.k. based center for countering digital hate. which then of course prompted or was the excuse for the united states senator out of missouri josh powell way to put forward yet another new attempt by the u.s. congress to rein in the legal immunity granted to social media companies by that notorious section $230.00 big communications and decency act remember that is the section that prevents compan
ting over recent scandal involving 'd n.b.c. news google ads and the federalist according to a very conservative vehicle the national review on tuesday this week google threatened to ban the right wing political news website from the federalists from generating advertising revenue on the company's platform in response to posts in the federalists comments section that allegedly violated google's policies regarding dangerous or derogatory content and this supposed that attack on free speech or...
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so how many different places are collecting information about --ting i will let dr. cohen address that. >> on the collecting of demographic information by much differents on the positives, when we have positive tests on the tracers -- local health apartment will be touched that person and collect the additional data. what we are trying to do is get that on the front end. the federal government has moved to require the collection of demographic information that was usually hopeful to us in the state. we have now been working on the i.t. system to make that data a much more automated process that is not done quite yet. we are working very rapidly to make this a much less manual process. right now we go one by one and make phone calls. that is really challenging. we need to be able to collect that information in a more systematic and automatic way to help us drive our decision-making about what we need to do next. stay tuned for more there. as far as people coming into the hospital, whether they're coming in for a specific covid reason and then they are found to be covi
so how many different places are collecting information about --ting i will let dr. cohen address that. >> on the collecting of demographic information by much differents on the positives, when we have positive tests on the tracers -- local health apartment will be touched that person and collect the additional data. what we are trying to do is get that on the front end. the federal government has moved to require the collection of demographic information that was usually hopeful to us in...
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that austria billion euro sale and demand for sovereign debt has been favored during the pandemic. 1%tingld of less than might not sound like a great deal what we had a rush for safety meaning that the century bonds have nearly doubled in value. this follows the success of their first century bond three years ago which drew 10.8 billion euros. we are looking at bonds across europe and the pound and the australian dollar at 0.69. happening live, bloomberg invest executivechief speaking with us talking about the market and volatility going things and the big including covid-19 and how it pans out in terms of lockdown and the economy. you can head to live on the bloomberg terminal. let's listen. >> a world where each region, each big country is playing its .ame world that is multilateral and we have to be with this. not only oftance that trade deal but of more stability on trade for the flow and allocation of capital. >> data discrimination, algorithm preferences, how do we solve the economy? >> [indiscernible] judgment, responsibility. >> my work exploring that description. >> that's the be
that austria billion euro sale and demand for sovereign debt has been favored during the pandemic. 1%tingld of less than might not sound like a great deal what we had a rush for safety meaning that the century bonds have nearly doubled in value. this follows the success of their first century bond three years ago which drew 10.8 billion euros. we are looking at bonds across europe and the pound and the australian dollar at 0.69. happening live, bloomberg invest executivechief speaking with us...
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the article contains interviews with the woman who said she had met ting on a waiting on it dating website and had years long relationship with him . >>> former district attorney is on a contentious race for los angeles dist. atty. gust on picked up a major endorsement from elizabeth warren it came with jackie lacey lost one . adam schiff no longer supports lacey it's been said . lacey was criticized activist think she is not done enough to prosecute police officers for misconduct . he hears what a spokesperson forecast out said . >> there's been an awakening in this country country around criminal justice reform and congressman shift, has his own volition not as of prodding on behalf of our campaign or otherwise . he did this i think because he recognized the importance of this movement . >> lacey says she is proud of her record . a large demonstration was held in downtown la . >>> more on the protests happening, how juneteenth celebrations continued in the state capital . >>> confederate statues come down in south carolina's capital, we hear from people both for and against the movements
the article contains interviews with the woman who said she had met ting on a waiting on it dating website and had years long relationship with him . >>> former district attorney is on a contentious race for los angeles dist. atty. gust on picked up a major endorsement from elizabeth warren it came with jackie lacey lost one . adam schiff no longer supports lacey it's been said . lacey was criticized activist think she is not done enough to prosecute police officers for misconduct . he...
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overall,ting the year we are going to be substantially below the bank of england's inflation target.the end of 2020, -- 2021, we will be on target. francine: i was going to ask you, where do you see deflationary pressure first? china and then the rest of the world or first elsewhere? james: i would absolutely see deflation coming from two sources. first, exported deflation. one can see this from the export-import data and the pricing relative to volume trade. china is exporting deflation in traded goods. supply.r area is economies, supply will be more rapidly in demand and on that basis, you may get picked up. francine: james bevan, chief investment officer at blackrock investment management --ccla investment management. next, brexit and boris johnson. ♪ i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple.
overall,ting the year we are going to be substantially below the bank of england's inflation target.the end of 2020, -- 2021, we will be on target. francine: i was going to ask you, where do you see deflationary pressure first? china and then the rest of the world or first elsewhere? james: i would absolutely see deflation coming from two sources. first, exported deflation. one can see this from the export-import data and the pricing relative to volume trade. china is exporting deflation in...
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they are want ting to bail out e criminals and what dots it say about him and his gain? wonder if the i people are contributing to those funds are proud of the fact that might have gone to bail out the murder of retired dorn or ptain david when you saw the video of the their trying to stop bidding from being destroyed and looted and they were beaten with laders.d that is not who we are as americans. not peaceful protest. that is going to advance the justice. when people see that it reminds maintain law and order in difficult times. merecedes: we want to work on our nation. the president said it is hatred, justice, not chaos. i think that is the contrast with hat you are seeing president trump with his leadership versus joe bidenen chaos.ng just to close, what final message would you like to leave with the american people? rep. scalise: the mental i would leave is that we are a resilient people. tough times through and these are part of those ough times and we will look back and say we confronted something that nobody had ever stayed ore and yet we together through this a
they are want ting to bail out e criminals and what dots it say about him and his gain? wonder if the i people are contributing to those funds are proud of the fact that might have gone to bail out the murder of retired dorn or ptain david when you saw the video of the their trying to stop bidding from being destroyed and looted and they were beaten with laders.d that is not who we are as americans. not peaceful protest. that is going to advance the justice. when people see that it reminds...
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ting denies using the woman to get legislation passed. >>> an update now on a professor who allegedlya vietnamese student to change her name. administrative leave while the allegations are being investigated. in an email exchange, the professor told a student her name sounded like an insult in english. she responded that his request felt discriminatory, and she would file a complaint. >>> gilroy police now say a missing 15-year-old girl now be a runaway. friends and adults who know callie everhart saw her yesterday morning. police have not been able to talk to her, and they believe she could be with an adult man known as king dray. parents have hired a private investigator because they are worried she could be in danger. >> i am worried about her, because she really doesn't have like a lot of fear, so i just worry that she might put herself in a bad corner with a bad person. >> i just want you to come home. i hope you are safe. i love and miss you. >> anyone who has seen callie police. >>> police are seeing an up con vehicle exhaust systems. they can contain valuable metals that can b
ting denies using the woman to get legislation passed. >>> an update now on a professor who allegedlya vietnamese student to change her name. administrative leave while the allegations are being investigated. in an email exchange, the professor told a student her name sounded like an insult in english. she responded that his request felt discriminatory, and she would file a complaint. >>> gilroy police now say a missing 15-year-old girl now be a runaway. friends and adults who...
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his is the use of military resources in the district against protesters who are the ting curfew, true, tactics by nonlocal police officers could escalate and put residents at risk? mayor: as mentioned, we become my police or t nonpolicing force in the district that doesn't share our accountable toot the chief of police or to me. having said that, there are partners that we work with all the time and that whose assistance we did welcome and who have b.i. police supported us in various operations including with us tions who were for a couple of nights during this response. to ask the chief to arming the national guard while we ask for the assistance on s heckpoints so to speak around our perimeter to manage the flow of traffic in and out and to that.e we did not and do not request an armed guard for any purpose in district of columbia. yes. eporter: the president hreatened the use of military force and helicopters with the crowd, do you fear that that arm message is going to inflame rather than calm the protests? mayor: this is what i hope and i observed last e night. hat we observed la
his is the use of military resources in the district against protesters who are the ting curfew, true, tactics by nonlocal police officers could escalate and put residents at risk? mayor: as mentioned, we become my police or t nonpolicing force in the district that doesn't share our accountable toot the chief of police or to me. having said that, there are partners that we work with all the time and that whose assistance we did welcome and who have b.i. police supported us in various operations...
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. >> for me it's a good ting for me family.t's a great boost of confidence for the american people. in our gijustice system. >> back with us is former lead prosecutor during the russia investigation working on under counsel mueller. a distinguished senior fellow at the school of law. explain what happened today. also throw in your reaction to this decision. and a prediction about what's going to happen. >> sure. so, first it's hard to not comment on the irony of the president saying that horrible things happened to general flynn. when he was the person who fired general flynn for lying to his vice president. now the decision today i think took the number of people by surprise given the oral argument. it's a two to one decision. but i think there's three things that viewers need to keep an eye oon. three things can happen. the full court of the d.c. circuit could hear this and i'd be surprised if my prediction is that they will hear it. then it will take a vote of six of those judges to change the result. second, the court the d
. >> for me it's a good ting for me family.t's a great boost of confidence for the american people. in our gijustice system. >> back with us is former lead prosecutor during the russia investigation working on under counsel mueller. a distinguished senior fellow at the school of law. explain what happened today. also throw in your reaction to this decision. and a prediction about what's going to happen. >> sure. so, first it's hard to not comment on the irony of the president...
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his gut instincts, which is that sort of identity politics, race politics, dog whistle, racially tingedand even racist language that we're seeing right now. >> doctor, i have to say when tony fauci said today that we're entering a critical two-week period, that put my mind into rewind. the last time he said that was during the bad old days, the worst of it, or so we thought, during march and april. we're getting 30,000 new cases a day. it feels like the bad old days again. if you were appointed special master for this illness and you had the faith and power and budget of the federal government, where do you think you'd attack? where do you think you would concentrate on? >> the first thing that i would do in this case would really be to rely on the data that we have from other countries that are ahead of us in the course of this illness. there have been a range of responses of different countries. many of the countries coming before us had national programs where they required certain responsibilities of citizens. one of those responsibilities being wearing of masks. i feel very strongl
his gut instincts, which is that sort of identity politics, race politics, dog whistle, racially tingedand even racist language that we're seeing right now. >> doctor, i have to say when tony fauci said today that we're entering a critical two-week period, that put my mind into rewind. the last time he said that was during the bad old days, the worst of it, or so we thought, during march and april. we're getting 30,000 new cases a day. it feels like the bad old days again. if you were...
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they say he's get ting a kick ot of this one.said i called all my debt collectors, and i said, do you see? look. >> he's having good fun with it. i'm sure somebody just grabbed a wrong image and stuck it up there by mistake. spencer, you remember the old mark twain line, when it was reported that he died. he said reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated. >> exactly. first thing i thought of. >> he did a live shot for us, at w me shots.ne o >> well, he's got the personality to deal with this and just shrug it off. >>> that's it for the >>> all right. you've got to check this out. a trio of dogs is attracting a lot of attention online for their distinctive awaeye the these cattle dogs love exploring trails. here they come. those goggles protect their from the bright sunshine while making it easy for fans to recognize them. >> i like them, because they know it's adventure time when i get them out. >> the friends along the trails. >> they look like the coolest dogs in town. >> they really do. ahead, a personal look at the ig
they say he's get ting a kick ot of this one.said i called all my debt collectors, and i said, do you see? look. >> he's having good fun with it. i'm sure somebody just grabbed a wrong image and stuck it up there by mistake. spencer, you remember the old mark twain line, when it was reported that he died. he said reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated. >> exactly. first thing i thought of. >> he did a live shot for us, at w me shots.ne o >> well, he's got the...
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ting ere ldbe a diversity. >> according to the california black chamber of commerce, african americans in our states spend over $96 billion per year. >>> an update this morning in pg&e's last-ditch effort to reject the bankruptcy plan. they would pay 20 five and half billion dollars to wildfire victims. much of the pelt would come from company stock which could be worse if pg&e is blamed for more wildfires. there is a fairness of the voting process on the settlement. the utility is in the midst of a two week trial to determine if the plan will be approved. >>> time right now, 6:39. investing in future leaders, the big boost coming to local universities, recovering from the impact of covid-19. that is next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> and the market opened up about 10 minutes go. let's get a quick look at the big board here. the dow was up about 730 points right now. coming up, we will get an >>> stocks open up after a may jobs report. joining us now is the financial reporter, jason brooks. thgood >> no kidding, nobody saw this coming. the government says 2 1/2 million
ting ere ldbe a diversity. >> according to the california black chamber of commerce, african americans in our states spend over $96 billion per year. >>> an update this morning in pg&e's last-ditch effort to reject the bankruptcy plan. they would pay 20 five and half billion dollars to wildfire victims. much of the pelt would come from company stock which could be worse if pg&e is blamed for more wildfires. there is a fairness of the voting process on the settlement. the...
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us that trump remains convinced that his path to victory this november runs through the racially tingedas president, despite requests from advisers and others that he change his tone. this is happening as the white house grapples with a potential resurgence
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. >> so the lincoln group came out mocky ting the rally over the weekend. >> hey, donald, your campaignanager told you your fans wanted to come to your turnout. the turnout in tulsa turned out to be a dud. it sure wasn't as big as you promised. honestly we're not surprised. we see you're shake yo, you can't keep your polls up, and it's getting worse. you talk a big game. >> the event is unbelievable. the crowds are unbelievable >> and can't deliver. sad, weak, low energy, just like your presidency, just like you. >> and six members of the president's advanced team and two secret service agents testing positive for the coronavirus ahead of saturday's rally in oklahoma. the revelation made during routine screening just hours before trump was to take the stage in tulsa left the president incensed at his top political aides. he expressed annoyance that the coverage ahead of his mega rally was dominated by the announcement of that, the positive testing of six staffers. joining us is emily larsen. emily, good to see you again. let's talk about these six members, the advanced team, right? part
. >> so the lincoln group came out mocky ting the rally over the weekend. >> hey, donald, your campaignanager told you your fans wanted to come to your turnout. the turnout in tulsa turned out to be a dud. it sure wasn't as big as you promised. honestly we're not surprised. we see you're shake yo, you can't keep your polls up, and it's getting worse. you talk a big game. >> the event is unbelievable. the crowds are unbelievable >> and can't deliver. sad, weak, low...
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put forth the travel ban he was attacked by biden saying this was an overreaction, basically had tingesf xenophobia, the guy who's been on the wrong side of just about every foreign policy decision in decades. so it's kind of rich him now coming out and being the monday morning quarterback here. >> dana: he also talked a little bit about something that's been in the news a lot lately and that is the issue of the vandalism against statues across america regardless of the historical significance of that individual, even if they are abolitionist. so he finally weighed in on this, let's take a listen. speak all those confederate monuments to confederate soldiers and generals strongly reported -- in the name of slavery and going to war to do it, i think those statues belong in museums, they don't belong in public places and i think with regard to those statues that are in monuments like the jefferson memorial, i think there's an obligation that the government protect those monuments because they are different than -- that's a remembrance and not a, dealing with, you know, reviewing somebody
put forth the travel ban he was attacked by biden saying this was an overreaction, basically had tingesf xenophobia, the guy who's been on the wrong side of just about every foreign policy decision in decades. so it's kind of rich him now coming out and being the monday morning quarterback here. >> dana: he also talked a little bit about something that's been in the news a lot lately and that is the issue of the vandalism against statues across america regardless of the historical...
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s ting theseittldeliries we're separate. >> giving them away to their neighbors. gave their arrangement away to their neighbor who had to celebrate her sweet 16 in quarantine. i thought that was so nice that they got to enjoy it before they then passed it along to somebody else to really love. z3wvmz z1s6z y3wvmy y1s6y >>> the way humans respond to music internally and emotionally can unite us. >> getting out here and pushing sound vibrations through the air. once a week on friday for fun. it's so we can makeus strger rer neighbors. here we are. in this together. >> all right. coming up tonight at 8:00 shark tank followed by two hour 2020 on the pandemic. stay with us for the news at 11:00. we're committed to helping build a better bay area. focusings on four key areas including the economy. stores owned by language corporations damaged because of the looting have the ability to bounce back quick will. the same cannot be said for small businesses in the area. a woman in oakland stepping in to help. >> the nationwideait ci injusti following the death of george floy
s ting theseittldeliries we're separate. >> giving them away to their neighbors. gave their arrangement away to their neighbor who had to celebrate her sweet 16 in quarantine. i thought that was so nice that they got to enjoy it before they then passed it along to somebody else to really love. z3wvmz z1s6z y3wvmy y1s6y >>> the way humans respond to music internally and emotionally can unite us. >> getting out here and pushing sound vibrations through the air. once a week on...
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implicated four insys executives of widespread corruption, with john kapoor as the architect,nn from emails tingompanies. and they played the titration rap video. ♪ >> john kapoorecame very withdrawn once he saw his closest confidantes, like alec burlakoff, like miael babich, turning on him. and, you know, obviously, these ys are self-interested. they're doing it tsave their own necks, too. >> alec burlakoff was on the stand for five days. he connected everyone around the untry back to the decision-making that wasoing on at corporate headquarters. ♪ >> narrator: the prosecution's most damning evince, a spreadsheeordered up by kapoor, showing how insys tracked the money that went to doctors anwhat the company got in return. >> i called it a smoking gun. i mean, it was about this return on investment theory that kapoor had, anthat's criminal.ou soight as well be writing out a confession. ♪ >> narrar: after two weeks, the jury delivered an unprecedented guilty verdict against john kapoor and fourxe insys senior etives. >> this case was the first to bring criminal charges against the most senior exe
implicated four insys executives of widespread corruption, with john kapoor as the architect,nn from emails tingompanies. and they played the titration rap video. ♪ >> john kapoorecame very withdrawn once he saw his closest confidantes, like alec burlakoff, like miael babich, turning on him. and, you know, obviously, these ys are self-interested. they're doing it tsave their own necks, too. >> alec burlakoff was on the stand for five days. he connected everyone around the untry...
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