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we were going to start with vincent, but let's start with the middle east.s of the pandemic, many countries in the middle east looked as though they were getting off relatively lightly. what is the situation now? interesting to see that we have had a big decline from the peak in europe where the who said that it has gone down about 80% cents a month ago. at the same time, a big rise in other countries like pakistan, iran, saudi arabia— all showing a big rise. it's fascinating to see a country like israel, which lockdown very early and tightly, has pretty much return to normality. they have opened up schools again and they are having big problems in schools, they are having to close down a lot of skills. essentially, the region is showing that the countries that have an lockdown as there will played by the problem. the countries that did lockdown, like perhaps pakistan, like israel, like perhaps pakistan, like israel, likejordan, like perhaps pakistan, like israel, like jordan, like saudi like perhaps pakistan, like israel, likejordan, like saudi arabia — tho
we were going to start with vincent, but let's start with the middle east.s of the pandemic, many countries in the middle east looked as though they were getting off relatively lightly. what is the situation now? interesting to see that we have had a big decline from the peak in europe where the who said that it has gone down about 80% cents a month ago. at the same time, a big rise in other countries like pakistan, iran, saudi arabia— all showing a big rise. it's fascinating to see a country...
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jarred long was the one who took the life of vincent goslyn. wanted to make sure he received the maximum punishment that he could for this crime. >> reporter: to do that, the prosecutor needed not only jessie's videotaped statement. she needed jessie to tell a jury the whole story, that she and jarred planned to murder vince. >> we needed her testimony about the reasons why they planned to kill vincent, and the way that they planned it out. made an offer -- if jessie pleaded guilty to complicity to murder and would testify against jarred, she would recommend a sentence of 22 1/2 years behind bars. >> she agreed to this plea deal? >> she did after long talks, and very heated discussions. >> reporter: so now, with time served, the woman who had played the victim, betrayed her husband and lover, could spend less than 14 years behind bars. >> some people think the sentence is too light. >> i don't disagree with that, that the sentence was too light. but after discussions with law enforcement, with family members, we determined that it was worth it
jarred long was the one who took the life of vincent goslyn. wanted to make sure he received the maximum punishment that he could for this crime. >> reporter: to do that, the prosecutor needed not only jessie's videotaped statement. she needed jessie to tell a jury the whole story, that she and jarred planned to murder vince. >> we needed her testimony about the reasons why they planned to kill vincent, and the way that they planned it out. made an offer -- if jessie pleaded guilty...
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our panel joining us in new york vincent moore an executive director at the center for constitutional rights in alexandria virginia adolfo franco a republican political strategist and in washington d.c. laura brown director of the graduate school of political management at george washington university a welcome to you all let's begin. virginia with delphi franco the u.s. president says the supreme court doesn't like me very much however the white house has come out the gate swinging it said it's going to take this back to the supreme court amended and it's going to fight is what challenge so they have of getting it through. well i think a very very good chance if you read this narrowly of course or not to read it very narrowly this is a really a procedural decision and we can argue that and i will in a moment but the court did not suggest the dhaka program in any way is something that is required it's not law it was it is executive order by president obama and in the past executive orders are rescinded at will by incoming presidents or
our panel joining us in new york vincent moore an executive director at the center for constitutional rights in alexandria virginia adolfo franco a republican political strategist and in washington d.c. laura brown director of the graduate school of political management at george washington university a welcome to you all let's begin. virginia with delphi franco the u.s. president says the supreme court doesn't like me very much however the white house has come out the gate swinging it said...
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vincent: i think there are many answers to your question.day, and the current economics, imf front of the new car -- i am in front of a new car we are launching, fully electric solution, that we believe's answer -- that we believe answers -- what i think is always important when you look at a source of energy is do we know how to source in an economic way? do we know how to transported, store it, distribute it? gasoline was a traditional answer. electricity is reaching that point. being able to use it in an economic way, having the right charging, the right powertrain, is coming to a point of custom ownership. hydrogen is the next frontier in the next 10 to 20 years. is investing in developing hydrogen, but the answer we have today is electric. alix: can have to leave it there, unfortunately. thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: that does it for guy and myself as we close out the second quarter, which looks to be the best since 1998. coming is "balance of power" with david westin. jerome have covered of powell and steven mnuchin
vincent: i think there are many answers to your question.day, and the current economics, imf front of the new car -- i am in front of a new car we are launching, fully electric solution, that we believe's answer -- that we believe answers -- what i think is always important when you look at a source of energy is do we know how to source in an economic way? do we know how to transported, store it, distribute it? gasoline was a traditional answer. electricity is reaching that point. being able to...
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vincent ni, bbc news.cent van gogh painting. arthur brown, the detective, hasn't explained how he has received the images. dame vera lynn, one of the most popular british entertainers of the past century has died at the age of 103. the singer known was the forces' sweetheart throughout the second world war was enormously popular among the armed forces. # will meet again, don't know where, don't know when... # but i'll know we'll meet again some sunny day. # keep smiling through, just like you always do, till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away. # we'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when, but i know we'll meet again some sunny day... hello there stop the radar picture on thursday shows just how wet it was across england and wales, the heaviest rain working into southern waqles, where we picked up 15 millimetres of rain —— in wales, where we picked a 50 millimetres of rain. this is the waterspout, you can see the spray being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather ar
vincent ni, bbc news.cent van gogh painting. arthur brown, the detective, hasn't explained how he has received the images. dame vera lynn, one of the most popular british entertainers of the past century has died at the age of 103. the singer known was the forces' sweetheart throughout the second world war was enormously popular among the armed forces. # will meet again, don't know where, don't know when... # but i'll know we'll meet again some sunny day. # keep smiling through, just like you...
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vincent ni, bbc news.ve died across the world during the coronavirus pandemic. the investigation looked at 27 different countries, and found that the total number of deaths caused by the virus — both directly and indirectly — is much worse than the 400,000 fatalities reported. afghanistan is one country that its near impossible to collect accurate data. ali hussaini has this report from kabul. this man has been a grave—digger for a this man has been a grave—diggerfor a decade. this man has been a grave—diggerfora decade. he has seen violence and conflict and says nothing prepared him for this outbreak. exhausted by his workload, he has had to hire more staff to help him with the digging. translation: in the past, death or lower. one or two funerals each week, perhaps a maximum of five a week. now we have ten to 15 funerals a day. some days, we have 20 to 30 funerals here. the numbers are high. officially, there has been around 500 deaths across afghanistan. but research we have collected suggests the figur
vincent ni, bbc news.ve died across the world during the coronavirus pandemic. the investigation looked at 27 different countries, and found that the total number of deaths caused by the virus — both directly and indirectly — is much worse than the 400,000 fatalities reported. afghanistan is one country that its near impossible to collect accurate data. ali hussaini has this report from kabul. this man has been a grave—digger for a this man has been a grave—diggerfor a decade. this man...
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our first presenter is vincent penn, for affirmative action. for over 50 years, he has been at the forefront of events introducing civil rights and justice and providing equal opportunities for chinese and asian americans, caa co-launched a program to collect data of anti-asian incidents in the country encouraging asian pacific americans to report these incidents. please welcome vincent penn who will provide us an update on asian violence incidents. >> thank you. at the outset of the pandemic, san francisco state universities and the asian pacific study's gunpoint anplanning in los anget community members could report incidents that were happening against asian americans and pacific islanders. in the past month and a half, we have received 1700 reports for both harassment, bullying, physical assaults and race-related property vandalism from across the country, including 117 incidents here in san francisco. the data shows that women have been proportionately harassed and all asian communities are being harmed. most is happening under shelter-in-
our first presenter is vincent penn, for affirmative action. for over 50 years, he has been at the forefront of events introducing civil rights and justice and providing equal opportunities for chinese and asian americans, caa co-launched a program to collect data of anti-asian incidents in the country encouraging asian pacific americans to report these incidents. please welcome vincent penn who will provide us an update on asian violence incidents. >> thank you. at the outset of the...
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states kimberly thank you very much for joining us here on skype on the news from new york city is vincent warren he's a civil rights attorney and the executive director of the center for constitutional rights and swore and welcome to al-jazeera so chokeholds have been outlawed that is undoubtedly good news but how jura bull will this legislation can this legislation be when it goes to the white house and is signed off presumably becomes law. there are a couple of pieces to this peter and i think number one is that both the democrats and the republicans are missing the point of this moment and while i think the democrats are trying to move forward some reforms around accountability and things like that the the moment they're missing is that what people are calling for is centering the experience of black people with the police killed murdered and maimed for generations in fact i was involved in a chokehold case 30 years ago 30 years from now when we had this discussion we're still having it now so the reforms are important but they're not the whole thing if we were centering the black expe
states kimberly thank you very much for joining us here on skype on the news from new york city is vincent warren he's a civil rights attorney and the executive director of the center for constitutional rights and swore and welcome to al-jazeera so chokeholds have been outlawed that is undoubtedly good news but how jura bull will this legislation can this legislation be when it goes to the white house and is signed off presumably becomes law. there are a couple of pieces to this peter and i...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.spoken critic of police brutality and racism. the scenes in the united states in the past week, he points out, are nothing new and have been going on since the first enslaved people were brought to america four centuries ago. spike lee has been speaking to will gompertz, ahead of the release of his latest film. black gi. is it fair to serve more than the white americans that sent you here? in the broad sense, is the vietnam war through the viewpoint of black vietnam vets. i see...ghosts. happens to all of us, man! you are more than a film—maker. you're an intellectual, an activist, and you are very eloquent on the situation of racism. how do you bring about change? we have to talk about how the united states of america was founded, the foundation. the foundation of this country is immoral. the land was stolen from the native people. genocide was committed against the native people. and my ancestor was stolen from africa, and brought here to work. so the foundation of the united states
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.spoken critic of police brutality and racism. the scenes in the united states in the past week, he points out, are nothing new and have been going on since the first enslaved people were brought to america four centuries ago. spike lee has been speaking to will gompertz, ahead of the release of his latest film. black gi. is it fair to serve more than the white americans that sent you here? in the broad sense, is the vietnam war through the viewpoint of black...
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again is the 2nd time the trumpet ministration has done that but before we do i want to bring in vincent marr and head in new york. look can be done to stop the white house from taking this back to the supreme court as anything anything be done. well 1st of all it's important to note that as a result of that ruling there are now 700000 dreamers and these are children that are brought up and brought to me and states who are undocumented can now stay here because they were they can continue to lead their lives many of them been here for 2030 years and don't know any of that so that's an important aspect of this you know with respect to what the president can or cannot do it is actually clear that the president does have authority plenary authority in some ways over our immigration system who comes in who goes out who stays and who doesn't but we shouldn't confuse authority for justice and what has been happening with this ministry official is that they have been using essentially immigration as a political tool to whip up the base and so even knowing that they didn't do the procedures corr
again is the 2nd time the trumpet ministration has done that but before we do i want to bring in vincent marr and head in new york. look can be done to stop the white house from taking this back to the supreme court as anything anything be done. well 1st of all it's important to note that as a result of that ruling there are now 700000 dreamers and these are children that are brought up and brought to me and states who are undocumented can now stay here because they were they can continue to...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.ong there are plenty of regulations in place limiting the number of 19 restrictions are being lifted. but what can the netherlands is being transformed. meet amy, robot thatis transformed. meet amy, robot that is very serious about social distancing. she along with her colleagues is working asa with her colleagues is working as a waitress at this restau ra nt as a waitress at this restaurant in the dutch city. she arrives with your order and you have 20 seconds to take your drinks before she leaves full of all in all, an unusual experience for some patrons. i like that we can go to restaurants now but i think getting food from a robot seems a bit strange. i prefer humans. what the owners are trying to do is limit the interaction between human staff and the customers. robot waiters means people can be kept further apart and limit infection. translation: our tea m infection. translation: our team is very happy with the robots. they each have their own secretary who helps with the work so
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.ong there are plenty of regulations in place limiting the number of 19 restrictions are being lifted. but what can the netherlands is being transformed. meet amy, robot thatis transformed. meet amy, robot that is very serious about social distancing. she along with her colleagues is working asa with her colleagues is working as a waitress at this restau ra nt as a waitress at this restaurant in the dutch city. she arrives with your order and you have 20...
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danny vincent, bbc news.e of the day's other news: a court in the us state of georgia has heard that one of the men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery used a racial slur after shooting him. travis mcmichael allegedly used the language and an expletive, as the young black man lay on the ground. mr arbery wasjogging when he was chased down by mr mcmichael and his father in february. police say they have received hundreds of calls over a new suspect over the disappearance of madeleine mccann. she is now assumed to be dead as german police are investigating a german national rigorously convicted of sex offences on suspicion of murder. a vaccine summit reveals hundreds of millions of doses of any potential coronavirus vaccines will be made available to low and middle income countries. nba basketball is planning a return to the court. the sport's board of governors approved a plan that allows 22 teams to resume the regular season. they intend to play all games without fans, in orlando, florida. but the plan still n
danny vincent, bbc news.e of the day's other news: a court in the us state of georgia has heard that one of the men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery used a racial slur after shooting him. travis mcmichael allegedly used the language and an expletive, as the young black man lay on the ground. mr arbery wasjogging when he was chased down by mr mcmichael and his father in february. police say they have received hundreds of calls over a new suspect over the disappearance of madeleine mccann. she...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. pride parades, the low number of cases in taiwan has made it one of the few places in the world where the annual celebrations did get the go—ahead. reged ahmad has the highlights. more than 200 people turned out in liberty square, taipei. the weather was not exactly welcoming, but the atmosphere was. excuse the mess, it's the rain. this is one of the few gay pride parades taking place anywhere around the world. organisers say nearly 500 other events globally have been counselled because of the coronavirus. translation: the whole world is still dealing with the peak of the pandemic. only taiwan can come out and hold this activity to mark the 50th anniversary of pride month. # oh, i wanna dance with somebody.# and for many, it is an important milestone. it's been 50 years since the first pride marches in the united states which were held a year after the new york stonewall riots. many see that moment as the start of the lgbtq rights movement. wearing rainbow—coloured face masks, the the
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. pride parades, the low number of cases in taiwan has made it one of the few places in the world where the annual celebrations did get the go—ahead. reged ahmad has the highlights. more than 200 people turned out in liberty square, taipei. the weather was not exactly welcoming, but the atmosphere was. excuse the mess, it's the rain. this is one of the few gay pride parades taking place anywhere around the world. organisers say nearly 500 other events...
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and another piece of history, a letter written by vincent van gogh and paul gaugin toa vincent van goghng and working together in a french city in 1888. they also outline their visits to the city's brothels, all, it seems, in the interest of art. the letter will go on display at the van gogh museum in amsterdam later this year. just briefly, that main news, a former police officer in the us state of georgia has been charged with murdering raychard brooks in atlanta. he has been sacked from the force and faces ten other charges. that's it for now. thank you so much for watching. hello there. it's been a very thundery week so far across the country, thanks to the warmth and the humidity. and the next few days also looks like we'll see more downpours. now, wednesday we saw some pretty intense thunderstorms across parts of england. this lightning strike was captured on one of our weather watchers in leicestershire there. we also had some slow—moving downpours which gave rise to lots of rainfall fall in a short space of time, giving rise to some surface water flooding. some subtle changes to
and another piece of history, a letter written by vincent van gogh and paul gaugin toa vincent van goghng and working together in a french city in 1888. they also outline their visits to the city's brothels, all, it seems, in the interest of art. the letter will go on display at the van gogh museum in amsterdam later this year. just briefly, that main news, a former police officer in the us state of georgia has been charged with murdering raychard brooks in atlanta. he has been sacked from the...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.ops, bars and restaurants are opening back up. plenty of regulations are still in place, limiting the number of potential customers. and at one restaurant in the netherlands, even the staff have undergone something of a transformation, as tim allman explains. meet a robot that is very serious about social distancing. she, along with her collea g u es distancing. she, along with her colleagues are working as waitresses at this restaurant in this dutch city. amy arrives with your order and you have 20 seconds to take your drinks before she departs. all in all, an unusual experience for some patrons. i like it that we are able to go to restaurants now, but i think getting food from a robot seems a bit strange. but i think getting food from a robot seems a bit strangelj prefer humans. they are trying to do is limit the interaction between human staff and the customers. robot waiters mean people can be kept further apartand limit people can be kept further apart and limit any chance of infe
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.ops, bars and restaurants are opening back up. plenty of regulations are still in place, limiting the number of potential customers. and at one restaurant in the netherlands, even the staff have undergone something of a transformation, as tim allman explains. meet a robot that is very serious about social distancing. she, along with her collea g u es distancing. she, along with her colleagues are working as waitresses at this restaurant in this dutch city. amy...
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general brown all outstanding african-american generals that i've had the pleasure of serving with like vincent brooks for the centcom commander to have insightful views on these matters. the military is something a very passionate about not because it protects the nation but for decades it has provided americans of all colors and creeds with the opportunity to rise upnd individually and a collective force for good in our society to enable members of the mid-to-late military to achieve their full potential and have a promising future after service isom completed. there is some kind of obstacle to stifle opportunity at the militaryanks of the we need to know why and addressing it all together i just came from a full day of marking up the end daa we will look at this issue we had a great discussion in the markup today. we need the military like the rest of the country to be a place to breathe freely. this is one of the ways i will take up the condoleezza rice challenge from fellow americans this important challenge and i hope fellow americans will find their own individual ways to do this as well
general brown all outstanding african-american generals that i've had the pleasure of serving with like vincent brooks for the centcom commander to have insightful views on these matters. the military is something a very passionate about not because it protects the nation but for decades it has provided americans of all colors and creeds with the opportunity to rise upnd individually and a collective force for good in our society to enable members of the mid-to-late military to achieve their...
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host: let's talk to vincent from texas. vincent, good morning. caller: how are you doing? good morning, everybody. my question is, dealing with the unemployment rate, i was looking at a post that was on my newsfeed saying the unemployment rate has dropped down. being a truck driver, i actually work in midland in the oilfield, hauling water or whatnot, i don't really see a decrease in unemployment, i see an increase, being out here. i have noticed, because i had to file for unemployment because i am not even getting a minimum of 40 hours. now i have to go and get my pay, even though i'm not getting hours i am getting here. a betterive me explanation? how is it that something i would go through to see the unemployment rate going up or down, or is that based off of the media in terms of how i would base my statistics on unemployment going up or down? guest: great question. the unemployment rate is not going to necessarily capture someone in your situation. worked one hour during the week, you are employed. but there are some broader measures in the report that look at people
host: let's talk to vincent from texas. vincent, good morning. caller: how are you doing? good morning, everybody. my question is, dealing with the unemployment rate, i was looking at a post that was on my newsfeed saying the unemployment rate has dropped down. being a truck driver, i actually work in midland in the oilfield, hauling water or whatnot, i don't really see a decrease in unemployment, i see an increase, being out here. i have noticed, because i had to file for unemployment because...
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government has ordered its guidance on how british gymnastics has interpreted it, as is her coach vincentho has qualified for the olympics. i thought it would be reasonable for them to go back and say this is a special case. danusia francis and her training partnerjessica castles, who represents sweden, both for raised in britain. jessica has also been affected by the rules. in also been affected by the rules. in a spotlight gymnastics, even one or two weeks of holiday will set you back a long time, trying to get back into training. i do really hope they change it but if they come back and say they cannot, i will feel the scrimmage against because i do not see any reasoning why they wouldn't change it. i am hopeful. the government has told us it is a matter for each sporting body as to how they can implement their guidance. they said a return to training will be possible for all gymnast very soon. for now, the car park routines must continue. that's all from sportsday. don't forget bournemouth versus crystal palace over on bbc one right now in the premier league, it is still goalless. for
government has ordered its guidance on how british gymnastics has interpreted it, as is her coach vincentho has qualified for the olympics. i thought it would be reasonable for them to go back and say this is a special case. danusia francis and her training partnerjessica castles, who represents sweden, both for raised in britain. jessica has also been affected by the rules. in also been affected by the rules. in a spotlight gymnastics, even one or two weeks of holiday will set you back a long...
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heightstown high school principal dennis vincent. their very special moment. and over the course of six days, he gave all 393 students their own individual graduation ceremony in person where they could walk across the stage and receive their diploma while their families watched. it was an extraordinary effort by this entire school but specifically principal vincent. i thank you as a jersey girl and for all those students, i wish you the best of luck. great to be led by a hero. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. 4 . >>> it's very hard to be a small business owner right now. we want to obey the law. the
heightstown high school principal dennis vincent. their very special moment. and over the course of six days, he gave all 393 students their own individual graduation ceremony in person where they could walk across the stage and receive their diploma while their families watched. it was an extraordinary effort by this entire school but specifically principal vincent. i thank you as a jersey girl and for all those students, i wish you the best of luck. great to be led by a hero. good morning,...
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a letter written by vincent van gogh to a mutual friend of theirs sold at auction for $236,000. together a french city in late 1888. they outlined their visits to the city's brothels,ll in the interest of art. the letter will go on display in amsterdam later this year. visit a profitable to do your painting. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. dati. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers li. thank you. yui ca to e unitedching s. states when i was 24 years old. i did not speak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life. one day on tthe ersas seme s ernie and grover and cookie monster. and it'sot only that i learned to speak in english, now know how to live hi houitthe united states. and it'sot only that i learned to speak in english, now i'm powerful. now hiknow i can do an i want. i will make myself learn how and go.t itthat from
a letter written by vincent van gogh to a mutual friend of theirs sold at auction for $236,000. together a french city in late 1888. they outlined their visits to the city's brothels,ll in the interest of art. the letter will go on display in amsterdam later this year. visit a profitable to do your painting. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. dati. by judy and peter blum kovler...
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were seen calling on protestors to disperse, but the protests remained peaceful. 0ur reporter danny vincentoday, thousands of hong kong residents took to the streets. they were united in opposition againstan they were united in opposition against an extremely controversial law, an extradition bill which many people felt the rights of hong kong people felt the rights of hong kong people were slowly being eroded. today, the anniversary when tear gas and rubber bullets were fired at protesters, people across the city are gathering again, calling for freedom for hong kong. they are chanting and demanding change in the city. chanting. year ago, chanting and demanding change in the city. chanting. yearago, many people who took to the streets were calling for five demands. tonight, some of the chance have changed. many people are now calling for hong kong independence. it's peaceful here tonight in this corner of the city, but the people have taken to the streets are taking a risk, because more than 8000 people have been arrested since this time last year, and they fear that the people that are he
were seen calling on protestors to disperse, but the protests remained peaceful. 0ur reporter danny vincentoday, thousands of hong kong residents took to the streets. they were united in opposition againstan they were united in opposition against an extremely controversial law, an extradition bill which many people felt the rights of hong kong people felt the rights of hong kong people were slowly being eroded. today, the anniversary when tear gas and rubber bullets were fired at protesters,...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.e world health organization, there is currently no vaccine or cure for covid—19, but that hasn't stopped many people from claiming to have found one. bbc africa eye and investigative journalist anas aremeyaw anas have been looking into the sale of fake coronavirus cures in ghana and what the authorities are trying to do to stop it. iam under i am under journalist i am underjournalist anas aremeyaw anas. i keep my face and my identity secret to protect me from the crooks they expose. in ghana, i have been investigating a covid—19 scam. two men known as the abdullah brothers have been illegally selling so—called coronavirus jurors. 0ne selling so—called coronavirus jurors. one of the brothers appeared on a local radio talk show, publicising their mysterious concoction. to avoid being prosecuted, he claimed it was not a drug. but he happily gave out his phone number. i dug deeper, meeting with the two brothers in person with the two brothers in person with a secret camera. they did their
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong.e world health organization, there is currently no vaccine or cure for covid—19, but that hasn't stopped many people from claiming to have found one. bbc africa eye and investigative journalist anas aremeyaw anas have been looking into the sale of fake coronavirus cures in ghana and what the authorities are trying to do to stop it. iam under i am under journalist i am underjournalist anas aremeyaw anas. i keep my face and my identity secret to protect me...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. returning now to the top story.states, more than a week ago. many are defined curfews put in place earlier at seven o'clock northern time. our northern american correspondent has been following the protests, in washington, dc. it is well after the curfew here but there are hundreds of people close to the white house but it is, excuse me, it is com pletely but it is, excuse me, it is completely peaceful, trouble—free. not what can be said as to what was happening just 24 hours ago, this time yesterday, it was utter chaos. teargas is being used by security forces, a of force to clear the area so a bit later, donald trump could visit this church over here for what in effect was a photo opportunity. it appears that that has not deterred people from coming out today. we are from bbc news, what has brought you out today, given what has been going on in recent days, where you intimidated? i was out of town andi intimidated? i was out of town and i drove back up to be here because the thing is, teargas does not kill people,
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. returning now to the top story.states, more than a week ago. many are defined curfews put in place earlier at seven o'clock northern time. our northern american correspondent has been following the protests, in washington, dc. it is well after the curfew here but there are hundreds of people close to the white house but it is, excuse me, it is com pletely but it is, excuse me, it is completely peaceful, trouble—free. not what can be said as to what was...
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caucus leadership barbara lee congressman hank johnson congresswoman lizzie fletcher congressmen vincent taken solace congresswoman sylvia dos sian's congresswoman debbie holland from new mexico they are cross the nation they are here because they are honoring up brother that came out of the heart of 3rd ward and jack yates they are here to honor that leadership. so as i conclude george for it was here on an assignment it is painful to be able to accept that i'm so sorry i know him and then. but he was here on an assignment. some folks on assignments only get to stay 30 years when the wicked men thought they had done something joyful it took at 46 years he walked this journey he left behind sisters and brothers who could stand up against the adversity of life when the camera came and people asked to p.j. and others what do you want we want you. we want just be so my friends i don't know if i'll ever get 8 minutes and 46 seconds reference often out of my beginning i don't know if i'll ever be able to overcome the words. i can't breathe erick on his mother and trayvon martin's mother and a
caucus leadership barbara lee congressman hank johnson congresswoman lizzie fletcher congressmen vincent taken solace congresswoman sylvia dos sian's congresswoman debbie holland from new mexico they are cross the nation they are here because they are honoring up brother that came out of the heart of 3rd ward and jack yates they are here to honor that leadership. so as i conclude george for it was here on an assignment it is painful to be able to accept that i'm so sorry i know him and then....
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and will continue to live on in the saint vincent depaul parish. as was said at the memorial mass today, it was a privilege to be left for his mother and the entire parish and school. joy characterized his life and it was a joy and that power and compassion of god can get us through anything or whatever you believe in. he found joy, hope, and goodness in people and in the most important lesson he left with me and he believed the power of love could overcome human suffering. and father ken is survived by his mother, his sister, and brother. his warm presence and word of compassion has served as a center of guidance to many and he will be terribly missed and i am sure he will be hearing for so many of us and will continue to look to him for guidance in the times we find ourselves. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor stefani, for sharing that contribution. supervisor walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. i definitely want to extend my condolences to supervisor stefani. colleagues, today i am introducing two resolutions. the firs
and will continue to live on in the saint vincent depaul parish. as was said at the memorial mass today, it was a privilege to be left for his mother and the entire parish and school. joy characterized his life and it was a joy and that power and compassion of god can get us through anything or whatever you believe in. he found joy, hope, and goodness in people and in the most important lesson he left with me and he believed the power of love could overcome human suffering. and father ken is...
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this been ticha 958 model to be precise this is how dare claim and gets around on this horse farm in vincent your hamburger that's all electric tractor used to be powered by diesel engines until 6 years ago when i was leading the harvest festival procession. it was a very hot september day the thing stank and behind me were the women of our village in their beautiful dresses and they said enough with that stanch. so i climbed down and thought the next year do it differently you can keep the tractor but you somehow need to make it a lecture. to me. if you see it. the electricity for the tractor comes from wind turbines. wind power and set an all time high in germany how about using it to produce hydrogen all that's needed is an unlocked or allies or which can produce hydrogen from electricity and water at low cost. as this goes on type you have to look at the overall picture what good to me is a hydrogen truck without hydrogen or hydrogen without a truck we have to bring it all together i'm a technique i love trying out this technology and bringing it to market and making it commercially viab
this been ticha 958 model to be precise this is how dare claim and gets around on this horse farm in vincent your hamburger that's all electric tractor used to be powered by diesel engines until 6 years ago when i was leading the harvest festival procession. it was a very hot september day the thing stank and behind me were the women of our village in their beautiful dresses and they said enough with that stanch. so i climbed down and thought the next year do it differently you can keep the...
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that is burning out of control right now on the phone with this is a soon city fire chief, justin vincent chief that's and what can you tell us. okay we are still waiting to get okay, we're still waiting to get the fire chief on the phone. here's what we do know about this fire that is continuing to burn out of control there in sassoon city this started this with a very large wildfire. we do know fire crews from valais ho cal fire and we just just saw a tweet a fire team from contra costa county now east to to that area to try help fire crews with that fire. we do know that some homes have burned in that area, we're still working to get an exact amount but if you're watching earlier in the newscast. you saw. a home that had been completely that had been destroyed. from the fire that was burning in the back of their home that very large grass fire that right now fire crews appear, not to under control at this point but as we mentioned the scene is unfolding tonight. there in sassoon city as fire crews are working to get a handle on this as well. all right, let's take a break right now we'r
that is burning out of control right now on the phone with this is a soon city fire chief, justin vincent chief that's and what can you tell us. okay we are still waiting to get okay, we're still waiting to get the fire chief on the phone. here's what we do know about this fire that is continuing to burn out of control there in sassoon city this started this with a very large wildfire. we do know fire crews from valais ho cal fire and we just just saw a tweet a fire team from contra costa...
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. >> reporter: vincent montague is president of the black shield police association and a sergeant with cleveland police department. >> one of the images that hit me hard when i was younger was seeing a picture of emmett till. and now my sons have to see this image. it's sad that it's 2020 and here weare. what we do right now is so important. it means so much to me right now, because i just don't want to see my son on the news. i don't want to see him on the news, and he's another george floyd. i don't want to see that. >> reporter: despite police doubling their presence tonight, within a half hour, norah, we just witnessed a group of what appeared to be mainly young people that were out here, they broke through the window and proceeded to go inside. police fired at least one flash bang, at which point the crowd scattered, and there is still a police presence there right now. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka live in new york city tonight. thank you. today we went to the national mall in the shadow of the washington monument to speak with historian lonnie bunch. he now leads the smithson
. >> reporter: vincent montague is president of the black shield police association and a sergeant with cleveland police department. >> one of the images that hit me hard when i was younger was seeing a picture of emmett till. and now my sons have to see this image. it's sad that it's 2020 and here weare. what we do right now is so important. it means so much to me right now, because i just don't want to see my son on the news. i don't want to see him on the news, and he's another...
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danny vincent has been assessing the mood. in today's hong kong, police pre—empt protest.uld make demonstrations like this a thing of the past. hong kong has never had a national security law. but under a new proposal only a few people in beijing have seen, undermining the authority of the central government will be a criminal offence. this city has seen a year of protest, sparked by a now withdrawn extradition bill. cathy was a police officer holding the line. she became disillusioned and quick. translation: the police had a special role that can be replaced by armed forces. it is one of the reasons i joined the armed forces. it is one of the reasons ijoined the police force. but the differences between police and the citizens cannot be reconciled stop these are the questions i asked myself about continuing. the actions of the protesters forced beige and to propose the national security law. the new national security law will help to —— restore law and order in hong kong. we have had a year of chaos and mayhem violence and many in hong kong do not look forward to renewed
danny vincent has been assessing the mood. in today's hong kong, police pre—empt protest.uld make demonstrations like this a thing of the past. hong kong has never had a national security law. but under a new proposal only a few people in beijing have seen, undermining the authority of the central government will be a criminal offence. this city has seen a year of protest, sparked by a now withdrawn extradition bill. cathy was a police officer holding the line. she became disillusioned and...
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danny vincent has been assessing the mood. in today's hong kong, police pre—empt protest.l security law could make demonstrations like this a thing of the past. hong kong has never had a national security law. but under a new proposal only a few people in beijing have seen, undermining the authority of the central government will be a criminal offence. this city has seen a year of protest, sparked by a now withdrawn extradition bill. cathy yao was a police officer holding the line. she became disillusioned and quit. translation: the police had a special unit role that can't be replaced by armed forces. it is one of the reasons ijoined the police force. but the divisions, between police and the citizens how can they be reconciled? these are the questions i asked myself about continuing. regina ip says the actions of the protesters forced beijing to propose the national security law. the benefits of a new national security law will restore law and order in hong kong. we have had a year of chaos and mayhem, violence and many in hong kong look forward to renewed stability and
danny vincent has been assessing the mood. in today's hong kong, police pre—empt protest.l security law could make demonstrations like this a thing of the past. hong kong has never had a national security law. but under a new proposal only a few people in beijing have seen, undermining the authority of the central government will be a criminal offence. this city has seen a year of protest, sparked by a now withdrawn extradition bill. cathy yao was a police officer holding the line. she became...
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danny vincent looks at what all of this means for hong kongers.ers of the protest movement in hong kong. fearful of arrest, they agreed to speak to us under the condition of anonymity. a year ago, they were ordinary hong kongers. but now beijing says protestors like them represent a threat to national security. if the chinese communist party tries to destroy hong kong, the hong kongers will try to resist and refringe in every single way that we could. and every way that we can to try to make them burn with us — politically, economically, and internationally. if we burn, they burn with us. last week, china passed a national security law which would make it a crime to undermine beijing's authority. many fear this could bring the city under beijing's full control. the new law is aimed at stopping protesters exactly like them. critics fear that hong kong is now on the verge of changing forever. the details of this new national security law have yet to be discussed. but many fear that hong kong is already in the middle of a new cold war between washing
danny vincent looks at what all of this means for hong kongers.ers of the protest movement in hong kong. fearful of arrest, they agreed to speak to us under the condition of anonymity. a year ago, they were ordinary hong kongers. but now beijing says protestors like them represent a threat to national security. if the chinese communist party tries to destroy hong kong, the hong kongers will try to resist and refringe in every single way that we could. and every way that we can to try to make...
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. >> reporter: vincent montague is president of the black field police association and a sergeant with the cleveland police department. >> one of the images that hit me hard when i was younger was seeing a picture of emmett till. now my sons have to see this image. it's sad that it's 2020 and here we are. what we do right now is so important. it means so much to me right now, because i just don't want to see my son on the news. i don't want to see him on the news, and he's another george floyd. i don't want to see that. >> reporter: sergeant montague's sons are eight and five years old. where we're standing in union scare is an area where a lot of protesters gathered yesterday. a number of businesses were damage. as a result, yesterday there were 4,000 police officers patrolling the streets. the police department announced it's doubling that amount tonight to about 8,000 officers. norah. >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: that's an important story, jericka. thank you. today we went to the national mall in the shadow of the washington monument to speak with historian lonnie bunch. he now leads
. >> reporter: vincent montague is president of the black field police association and a sergeant with the cleveland police department. >> one of the images that hit me hard when i was younger was seeing a picture of emmett till. now my sons have to see this image. it's sad that it's 2020 and here we are. what we do right now is so important. it means so much to me right now, because i just don't want to see my son on the news. i don't want to see him on the news, and he's another...
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congressman vincente i was, congressman civic rcs for some congresswoman deb holland from new mexico.e honouring a brother that came out of the heart of the third ward and jack yates. they are here to honour that leadership. so as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that, i'm so sorry i know him in death. but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to stay 30 years. when the wicked men thought they had done something, george floyd took at 46 years he walk this journey. something, george floyd took at 46 years he walk thisjourney. he left behind sisters and brothers who could stand up against the adversity of life when the camera came and people asked to pj and others "what do you want? " people asked to pj and others "what do you want?" we wantjustice. we wa nt do you want?" we wantjustice. we wantjustice. and do you want?" we wantjustice. we want justice. and so, do you want?" we wantjustice. we wantjustice. and so, my friends, i don't know if i will ever get eight minutes and 46 seconds reverend sharpton out
congressman vincente i was, congressman civic rcs for some congresswoman deb holland from new mexico.e honouring a brother that came out of the heart of the third ward and jack yates. they are here to honour that leadership. so as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that, i'm so sorry i know him in death. but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to stay 30 years. when the wicked men thought they had done something,...
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danny vincent looks at what all of this means for hong kongers.he protest movement in hong kong. fearful of arrest, they agreed to speak to us under the condition of anonymity. a year ago, they were ordinary hong kongers. but now beijing says protestors like them represent a threat to national security. if the chinese communist party tries to destroy hong kong, the hong kongers will try to resist and refringe in every sinlge way that we could. and every way that we can to try to make them burn with us — politically, economically, and internationally. if we burn, they burn with us. last week, china passed a national security law which would make it a crime to undermine beijing's authority. many fear this could bring the city under beijing's full control. the new law is aimed at stopping protesters exactly like them. critics fear that hong kong is now on the verge of changing forever. the details of this new national security law have yet to be discussed. but many fear that hong kong is already in the middle of a new cold war between washington and
danny vincent looks at what all of this means for hong kongers.he protest movement in hong kong. fearful of arrest, they agreed to speak to us under the condition of anonymity. a year ago, they were ordinary hong kongers. but now beijing says protestors like them represent a threat to national security. if the chinese communist party tries to destroy hong kong, the hong kongers will try to resist and refringe in every sinlge way that we could. and every way that we can to try to make them burn...
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believed to be empty spaces between the monuments that make up the unesco world heritage site professor vincent gaffney of the university of bradford said in a statement the area around stonehenge is among the most studied archaeological landscapes on earth and it is remarkable that the application of new technology can still lead to the discovery of such a massive prehistoric structure which currently is significantly larger than any comparative prehistoric monument that we know of in britain at least tell you that our purpose for the shaft is still unclear yet one hominid theory is that they acted as a barrier to was the great area that's connected to stonehenge which meant. it's believed was a sacred site used for significant serum monies including burials we're putting in new york trinity church that's r t in the past couple of weeks i have seen reporters wearing masks when they were completely isolated or even outdoors in the middle of nowhere almost as if to send some type of political message to signal what side they were on i've also watched reporters doing live shots while walking with
believed to be empty spaces between the monuments that make up the unesco world heritage site professor vincent gaffney of the university of bradford said in a statement the area around stonehenge is among the most studied archaeological landscapes on earth and it is remarkable that the application of new technology can still lead to the discovery of such a massive prehistoric structure which currently is significantly larger than any comparative prehistoric monument that we know of in britain...
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occupied east jerusalem now a joint letter written by a post-impressionist artists paul gauguin and vincent van gogh is due to be auctioned on tuesday in paris the red document could fetch up to $280000.00 the letters addressed to another painter. it was written in the french city of isle in 1808. type a quick check of the headlines here this hour the global number of recorded corona virus infections has passed 8000000. was warning of a 2nd wave with clusters in beijing and 15000000 people going back into lockdown in india it took more than 2 months for the 1st 100000 cases to be reported for the past 2 weeks more than 100000 new cases have been reported almost every single day almost 75 person or recent cases come from 10 countries mostly in the americas and sos asia countries must stay arlott to the possibility of a resurgence iran is also considering tough new measures after announcing more than a 100 deaths for a 2nd straight day infection numbers this month average highs not seen since late march during the initial outbreak. u.s. president donald trump says he will sign an executive or
occupied east jerusalem now a joint letter written by a post-impressionist artists paul gauguin and vincent van gogh is due to be auctioned on tuesday in paris the red document could fetch up to $280000.00 the letters addressed to another painter. it was written in the french city of isle in 1808. type a quick check of the headlines here this hour the global number of recorded corona virus infections has passed 8000000. was warning of a 2nd wave with clusters in beijing and 15000000 people...
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our first presenter is vincent penn, for affirmative action. for over 50 years, he has been at the forefront of events introducing civil rights and justice and providing equal opportunities for chinese and asian americans, caa co-launched a program to collect data of anti-asian incidents in the country encouraging asian pacific americans to report these incidents. please welcome vincent penn who will provide us an update on asian violence incidents. >> thank you. at the outset of the pandemic, san francisco state universities and the asian pacific study's gunpoint anplanning in los anget community members could report incidents that were happening against asian americans and pacific islanders. in the past month and a half, we have received 1700 reports for both harassment, bullying, physical assaults and race-related property vandalism from across the country, including 117 incidents here in san francisco. the data shows that women have been proportionately harassed and all asian communities are being harmed. most is happening under shelter-in-
our first presenter is vincent penn, for affirmative action. for over 50 years, he has been at the forefront of events introducing civil rights and justice and providing equal opportunities for chinese and asian americans, caa co-launched a program to collect data of anti-asian incidents in the country encouraging asian pacific americans to report these incidents. please welcome vincent penn who will provide us an update on asian violence incidents. >> thank you. at the outset of the...