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they need to get the breaks in. >> wesley, how many icu beds are remaining at this point?rrently at 209% icu capacity. so we began seeing patients arrive july 1st. but july 3rd they were incredibly sick. cardiac arrests presenting, they drove themselves and walked in and just the exertion caused them to go into arrest and then we're at the point to have reached well over 100% capacity. our large sister hospital, the mother ship, has raised over 130 additional beds. at the regional medical center we have raised countless beds. that location currently has over 100 covid patients in it and normally would have a census of 150. so south texas health system is doing everything they can but it's just exponential growth is the issue. >> so you're what? converting hospital spaces that are not typically icu area to icu? >> correct. conference rooms, currently we have icu patients on medical surgical floors. honestly, really need closer monitoring, need equipment. but those are things that we simply do not have at this time. >> and tell us about how are you doing on ppe? i wanted to
they need to get the breaks in. >> wesley, how many icu beds are remaining at this point?rrently at 209% icu capacity. so we began seeing patients arrive july 1st. but july 3rd they were incredibly sick. cardiac arrests presenting, they drove themselves and walked in and just the exertion caused them to go into arrest and then we're at the point to have reached well over 100% capacity. our large sister hospital, the mother ship, has raised over 130 additional beds. at the regional medical...
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please welcome wesley lowery! being here. >> of course, thank you so much for having me, stephen. >> stephen: now you were at george floyd's memorial in minneapolis on thursday. what was it like to be in that crowd? >> you know, it was really emotional. unfortunately, with the job i've done over the last few years, this isn't the first time i've gone to one of the funerals for a person who's become a hashtag, right, who people know of. in this case, i was staying in the same hotel as george floyd's family and had gotten to know them a bit, had been spending time with them, having conversations in the hallway. and so i was with them as t epared toith them, with my notebook, and was taking notes, and then sat right behind them at the funeral. and it was, you know, it was quite an emotional and moving event, right. this was not a, that memorial, the first of the three, wasn't open to the public, so it was largely dignitaries, elected officials, family members, some celebrities who showed up. it was difficult for a lo
please welcome wesley lowery! being here. >> of course, thank you so much for having me, stephen. >> stephen: now you were at george floyd's memorial in minneapolis on thursday. what was it like to be in that crowd? >> you know, it was really emotional. unfortunately, with the job i've done over the last few years, this isn't the first time i've gone to one of the funerals for a person who's become a hashtag, right, who people know of. in this case, i was staying in the same...
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wesley ira purkey was accused of killing a 16-year-old girl and an elderly woman. this will be the first case of this type since 2003. >>> here in california, 355,000 people have tested positive for the virus. only new york has more. 404,000. while new york is reporting fewer than 1000 new cases every day, california averaged more than 8300 in the past week. governor newsom signed an arise . there were almost 6800 patients in hospitals, yesterday. that is a one-day state record. >> with reopening, and certainly the protests that we have seen these last few weeks, over the fourth of july weekend in particular, and social gatherings that people have had , as they have slowly, with the reopenings, these are not surprising. >> now, 32 counties are still on california's coronavirus watchlist, including seven bay area counties. the only bay area counties not on that list, san francisco and san mateo. >>> in san quentin prison, the death toll from the virus keeps rising. 12 people have died there so far. more than 1300 have tested positive. 64-year-old death row inmate je
wesley ira purkey was accused of killing a 16-year-old girl and an elderly woman. this will be the first case of this type since 2003. >>> here in california, 355,000 people have tested positive for the virus. only new york has more. 404,000. while new york is reporting fewer than 1000 new cases every day, california averaged more than 8300 in the past week. governor newsom signed an arise . there were almost 6800 patients in hospitals, yesterday. that is a one-day state record....
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wesley perky was put to death in indiana.overnight the supreme court ruled 5-4 to allow the execution. his lawyers went to a lower court saying their client had dementia and was unfit to be executed batnaal to death in 2004 for kidnapping and killing a teenage girl in missouri. >>> to campaign 2020. and a live look at the white house. president trp a shake-up. his campaign manager has been replaced. brad parscale is now in charge of data and digital strategies. the relationship between the two was shaky since the president's rally in oklahoma. political veteran bill stepyen will now be in charge of the campaign. >>> chipotle's promise to hire thousands of new workers as their digital business grows. that's ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> and the market just opening about ten minutes ago. a quick check on the big board once again. the dow is down at the moment about 150 points. coming up an update from kcbs like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on th
wesley perky was put to death in indiana.overnight the supreme court ruled 5-4 to allow the execution. his lawyers went to a lower court saying their client had dementia and was unfit to be executed batnaal to death in 2004 for kidnapping and killing a teenage girl in missouri. >>> to campaign 2020. and a live look at the white house. president trp a shake-up. his campaign manager has been replaced. brad parscale is now in charge of data and digital strategies. the relationship between...
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polly, and my sons wesley and grayson. we attended both ceremonies in here shema and nagasaki. we spoke to more than two dozen survivors just to let them tell us their stories. christy, if we have the powerpoint? i'm not as quite as adept as paul is in doing this from home. i'm doing this on my phone. in hiroshima at the start, getting ready to go in for the memorial event on august 6, 2012. the next one, please. and this is -- you can see behind us, that as our interpreter sitting next to us. you can see behind her, the atomic bomb dome, which was the industrial production in hiroshima. that was nearly directly below the last and was spared because of its steel and stone construction. it withstood the bomb. i included that picture because the first question i was asked in japan is, are you here to apologize? my answer to that was no. dead and to honor the listen to the living. in the hopes that we don't ever, anybody on the planet earth, does this again. the question that came up several times, and during this interview it came up again, and he answered it for me, he jumped ah
polly, and my sons wesley and grayson. we attended both ceremonies in here shema and nagasaki. we spoke to more than two dozen survivors just to let them tell us their stories. christy, if we have the powerpoint? i'm not as quite as adept as paul is in doing this from home. i'm doing this on my phone. in hiroshima at the start, getting ready to go in for the memorial event on august 6, 2012. the next one, please. and this is -- you can see behind us, that as our interpreter sitting next to us....
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wesley presley joins me with how to bring it forward, thanks for being here.t happened? >> it happens because of the sentiment for police which is terrible and they stole all our blue line flags, 3 x 5 closed around my buildings so stole all the flags and over my window where i have stickers which are supporting local and national police officers. jillian: you started this business 14 years ago. have you seen anything like that? >> never had a single customer, never had a single problem, never had a single problem. >> any idea who did it? >> now idea. local kids. i have no idea. one of my customers pulled up to the cabin and saw what they were doing and tipped off all the flags. jillian: you have military and law enforcement in your family. >> i have a brother who is a retired new york city cop, the 80 second airborne and my nephews and uncles. jillian: what do they think of this? >> haven't spoke to my family and quite a wild but i tell you what my friends think about it. a lot of my customers are military police and really upset at this. they showed up at my
wesley presley joins me with how to bring it forward, thanks for being here.t happened? >> it happens because of the sentiment for police which is terrible and they stole all our blue line flags, 3 x 5 closed around my buildings so stole all the flags and over my window where i have stickers which are supporting local and national police officers. jillian: you started this business 14 years ago. have you seen anything like that? >> never had a single customer, never had a single...
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one of those companies is going to be in wesley co., the other in corpus christi. they will provide 20 high-profile vehicles, to more of these ground transportation companies are on standby if needed. they will also have helicopters on standby as needed for rescue missions. the texas military division is providing 17 mobile testing teams focused on shelters. when i'm referring to testing teams, i'm talking about covid-19 testing teams. wayill be responding in the we typically respond to a hurricane, but on top of that, we will be responding in ways that respond to the covid challenges. that includes nila terry division operated testing teams to make sure we will be able to continue to provide the covid-19 tests that are needed to help secure the region from the spread of covid-19. in addition, the texas military division will be working to where peopleters may be sheltering in place in a way similar to the way the texas military division sanitized nursing homes to do everything typecan to eliminate any of covid-19 germs in the shelters people may be seeking safety
one of those companies is going to be in wesley co., the other in corpus christi. they will provide 20 high-profile vehicles, to more of these ground transportation companies are on standby if needed. they will also have helicopters on standby as needed for rescue missions. the texas military division is providing 17 mobile testing teams focused on shelters. when i'm referring to testing teams, i'm talking about covid-19 testing teams. wayill be responding in the we typically respond to a...
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the shea wesley reports that state officials got the idea from the u.s. military. >>last week residents in the columbia river gorge got their first warning of the season. gusty winds mix with dry conditions a reminder of what can happen. >>we are gearing up for an average season, he'll law goal is with the oregon department of forestry. he tells me this year fire crews have a new technology. >>that can spot fires in the dark of night and through a thick cloud of smoke. >>the best way to describe it is looking through black and white tv now at night. the goggles on ot of aircraft has been fully outfitted with cameras. >>and other night vision systems to help crews across the state battle wildfires this season. >>the new system now. it will look at those fares a school are there just to eat teacher and a single tree. >>really clear camera you're getting off a little weaker realized that they were making those it through maybe goals. >>the system generates images that are crucial in detecting fires. >>valuable information incident commanders. >>like joe hustle can com
the shea wesley reports that state officials got the idea from the u.s. military. >>last week residents in the columbia river gorge got their first warning of the season. gusty winds mix with dry conditions a reminder of what can happen. >>we are gearing up for an average season, he'll law goal is with the oregon department of forestry. he tells me this year fire crews have a new technology. >>that can spot fires in the dark of night and through a thick cloud of smoke....
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the idea is to find an extinguish the blazes before the become huge wildfires shay wesley reports statefficials got that idea from the u.s. military. >>last week residents in the columbia river gorge got their first warning of the season. gusty winds mix with dry conditions a reminder of what can happen. >>we are gearing up for an average season, he'll law goal is with the oregon department of forestry. he tells me this year fire crews have a new technology. >>that can spot fires in the dark of night and through a thick cloud of smoke. >>the best way to describe it is looking through black and white tv now night the goggles on ot of aircraft has been fully outfitted with cameras. >>and other night vision systems to help crews across the state battle wildfires this season. >>the new system now. it will look at those fares that it's cool. are there just to eat teacher and a single tree. >>really clear camera you're getting off a little weaker realized that they were making those it through maybe goals. >>the system generates images that are crucial in detecting fires. >>valuable informati
the idea is to find an extinguish the blazes before the become huge wildfires shay wesley reports statefficials got that idea from the u.s. military. >>last week residents in the columbia river gorge got their first warning of the season. gusty winds mix with dry conditions a reminder of what can happen. >>we are gearing up for an average season, he'll law goal is with the oregon department of forestry. he tells me this year fire crews have a new technology. >>that can spot...
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populist revolution, sorry for not pronouncing your name right, and texas congressional candidate wesleyhank you so much for joining us here tonight. i want to start with you. first of all, thank you for your service to your nation, we cannot thank you for your service in our united states military, but as you see things playing out in mount rushmore and some of the calls and the accusations that are out there, what length of your mind? >> the first thing that run through my mind is not rushmore has been here forever and what i want to talk about is the idea of bringing our country together and those that want to call for the demise or the besmirching of mount rushmore only want to continue to divide our country further. >> jason: pam, you are the former attorney general for the state of florida. you worked tirelessly on a lot of these issues, but as you see what is happening out of mount rushmore, the allegations going out there, what runs through your mind? >> the president is a law and order president. what happened in portland, what happened in seattle will not happen in south dakota
populist revolution, sorry for not pronouncing your name right, and texas congressional candidate wesleyhank you so much for joining us here tonight. i want to start with you. first of all, thank you for your service to your nation, we cannot thank you for your service in our united states military, but as you see things playing out in mount rushmore and some of the calls and the accusations that are out there, what length of your mind? >> the first thing that run through my mind is not...
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. >> cub trisinger musician zach brown turns 52 creator of the harry potter series turns 55 and wesley appreciate that wink. >> thanks for watching "early today" on this friday. i'm cori >>> right now at 4:30, breaking news for you. an overnight fire ripping through a three-story residential building in san francisco. we're just finding out at the scene coming up in a live report. >>> plus, more than 2 million out-of-work californians are still waiting for their unemployment benefits this morning. next, what the person at the top is blaming on those long delays. >>> and weekend worries, another bay area town expands outdoor dining as cases of covid-19 soar above 50,000 locally. next, we're going to talk about the warning from one county on just how bad things could get. "today in the bay" sta
. >> cub trisinger musician zach brown turns 52 creator of the harry potter series turns 55 and wesley appreciate that wink. >> thanks for watching "early today" on this friday. i'm cori >>> right now at 4:30, breaking news for you. an overnight fire ripping through a three-story residential building in san francisco. we're just finding out at the scene coming up in a live report. >>> plus, more than 2 million out-of-work californians are still waiting...
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. >> reporter: a pilot summer school program under way at wesley elementary school in middletown, connecticut appears hopeful but with concessions few if any schools nationwide will be able to replicate. >> i only have four kids in my class right now. it is very manageable. >> reporter: but managing kids and exposure to coronavirus at school, untested >> it's just something that is always going to be in my mind, am i really putting him at such a high risk now, putting him back in school >> reporter: in middletown partitions, outdoor classrooms, and masks required while south dakota's governor today encouraging schools to open with no masks required >> the mask situation with kids and with adults is very mixed research the science has not proven what is effective and what isn't. >> reporter: more than 75 children have died from covid including florida's youngest victim in florida, 31,000 kids testing positive, up 34% in just eight days and in martin county, 1 in 4 children positive >> the numbers are just too high for our family to take that risk >> reporter: yvette garcia joining an estimated
. >> reporter: a pilot summer school program under way at wesley elementary school in middletown, connecticut appears hopeful but with concessions few if any schools nationwide will be able to replicate. >> i only have four kids in my class right now. it is very manageable. >> reporter: but managing kids and exposure to coronavirus at school, untested >> it's just something that is always going to be in my mind, am i really putting him at such a high risk now, putting...
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of generations that creativity or tightly woven into 15 2nd clips enjoy a while you can because he wesley does to suspect there is perhaps more to take the meets the eye and the ban is now on the cards has been taking a look. at that up one. or nice in fact a fact. why don't internet would be better and in the us no they can't be they wouldn't do that twice we greatly concerned that the chinese communist party could use its control of it to don't to distort will manipulate these conversations to sow discord among americans and to achieve its preferred political outcome i can't believe it all easy as i think that the only thing dangerous up to talk was that it wasted my time away youths but no now it turns out that beijing has been using me for political gain than that of the group of republican senators to try to the actual intelligence the f.b.i. and the spirit by that so so it must be true it's not like us politicians are previously battens free play to country the meddling in its democratic processes and it all turned out to be a witch hunt and you know what looking back now there was
of generations that creativity or tightly woven into 15 2nd clips enjoy a while you can because he wesley does to suspect there is perhaps more to take the meets the eye and the ban is now on the cards has been taking a look. at that up one. or nice in fact a fact. why don't internet would be better and in the us no they can't be they wouldn't do that twice we greatly concerned that the chinese communist party could use its control of it to don't to distort will manipulate these conversations...
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year war that has no choice except to enrich the $1000000000.00 quack let's remember what general wesley butler said that war is a racket and iraq is one of you people get ripped off and something nobody are those with that very apne and we would guess that the f.b.i. papers now we do know if there were young and people still alive because they own the media but how did they own it because they fund the media. now let's get to the next question i got of a re for today jeffrey up steve's madam go away maxwell is now in prison for her alleged role in the deceased billionaire sex trafficking scheme where do you think the case will go from here on i think it will go i think the case is going to commit suicide or. if she if but if she's alive it will be like a scapegoat now if you just knew if she doesn't commit suicide. is good they will find a scapegoat like what's that they did in russia gate work that right now roger stone will be ragatz no one it would make sure they get somebody well we're never go out we're real people and that. to act with impunity for so long that's why one of the mo
year war that has no choice except to enrich the $1000000000.00 quack let's remember what general wesley butler said that war is a racket and iraq is one of you people get ripped off and something nobody are those with that very apne and we would guess that the f.b.i. papers now we do know if there were young and people still alive because they own the media but how did they own it because they fund the media. now let's get to the next question i got of a re for today jeffrey up steve's madam...
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and really wesley's i had done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. all right you better go feed those hounds i think i see them in the back of these but the bedspreads my going to put a large kilowatt. about your baby's underneath and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me tell tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes he's a. very. nice helper and thank you so much. all right kiddo good to meet you take care you can read about dennis miller plus when. you live in the age of just delete the people don't trust the government and the government doesn't trust the people i meet come to this deficit the legitimacy and more importantly is there a way out this dialogue. seems wrong. but all roads just don't call. me. yet to seep out these days come to council. and engage me because the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. he. has black lives that matter protests the rage in new york new video of a police officer pinning a suspect down by the neck intensifies across america. unwanted . rec
and really wesley's i had done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. all right you better go feed those hounds i think i see them in the back of these but the bedspreads my going to put a large kilowatt. about your baby's underneath and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me tell tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes he's a. very. nice helper and thank you so much. all right kiddo good to meet you take care you can read about dennis miller...
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and really wesley's i had done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. already you better go feed those hounds i think i see him in the back there he's about the bedspreads my granny put a large kibble out. there are a bunch of babies under need and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me to tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes that he's of. helmets and i tell her thank you so much. all right kiddo good to meet you take care you got rid of dennis miller plus one. you live in the age of just believe the people don't trust the government and the government doesn't trust people let me come to this decision the legitimacy and more importantly is there a way out of this dialogue. you can't be both with me yeah you want. the money and the news and money i'm not one. of them saddam. made the boughs of a time about what it was it was it in time that were innocent as a bomb was more about. what when and what in the fulfillment. seen the guy doing to him but i'm the same bullshit a cop on the flame but up. to now by now i'm by the imam behin
and really wesley's i had done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. already you better go feed those hounds i think i see him in the back there he's about the bedspreads my granny put a large kibble out. there are a bunch of babies under need and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me to tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes that he's of. helmets and i tell her thank you so much. all right kiddo good to meet you take care you got rid of...
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people express themselves and if someone is articulate and one of and to be interviewed by the actor wesley brand. and then he starts to talk and then realize to be the astonishingly articulate people and how is it he is so commanded my attention that was a brilliant way he faced on no space that so starting with her story this is video people went to watch it's a small clip and then we will talk more about it. >> you seem very irritated. >> i am. >> i moved over and you stopped me. >> please put your cigarette. >> you can step out. >> i have to step. >> step out of the car. get out of the car. get out of the car. you are under arrest. >> what are my under arrest for? >> i will drag you out of here. get out of the car. now. get out of the car. >> all of this for what? >>cspan: that ended in tragedy how? >> three days later she is in prison for resisting arrest and then two days later she hangs herself in her cell. a tragic and unexpected result. but the whole exchange that we saw goes on and on and on and on we just saw a snippet of it. when i first saw that online that's what i wanted to w
people express themselves and if someone is articulate and one of and to be interviewed by the actor wesley brand. and then he starts to talk and then realize to be the astonishingly articulate people and how is it he is so commanded my attention that was a brilliant way he faced on no space that so starting with her story this is video people went to watch it's a small clip and then we will talk more about it. >> you seem very irritated. >> i am. >> i moved over and you...
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and really wesley's i had done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. already you better go feed those hounds i think i see him in the back there he's about the bedspreads my granny put a large kibble out of. bunch of babies underneath and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me to tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes that he's of. helmets and i tell her thank you so much. all right kiddo good to meet you take care you got rid of dennis miller plus one. the 1st suasion of the tick tock users is pretty high because they have a huge mass right so it's about damps right there and sorts of gather and they can create incredible structures goes are totally coordinated and so that's ants in this case are have the ability to i think change election outcomes. you can't be both with the yeah you. know my one is a mighty i'm not one. on the side of. the brain to about as of a time that members of us anytime that we're in a sensitive on love lives are more about. one when they're more than the side of fulfillment. seen that i'm going to fit i
and really wesley's i had done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. already you better go feed those hounds i think i see him in the back there he's about the bedspreads my granny put a large kibble out of. bunch of babies underneath and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me to tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes that he's of. helmets and i tell her thank you so much. all right kiddo good to meet you take care you got rid of dennis...
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wesley purkey is next on the list. he has a lawsuit pending based on his mental condition.is an individual who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. he had brain damage from multiple head traumas as a child , and was diagnosed with alzheimer's and had progressive dementia. his lawyers argued that he no longer had an understanding of why it was that he was going to be executed. he believed he was going to be executed to try to stop him from proselytizing -- we will say, in the courts. execute someone who has become incompetent, and that rule has existed way before the united states was a country. in england, there were rules you could not execute people who had become insane. we have these two things going on now. up the third wrap one really quickly? guest: it turns out we go through the same process. then, the courts bore execution because of something else that is wrong with the execution protocol. the government gets that lifted again at 4:00, at 2:45 in the morning, and while wesley purkey has a stay of execution application pending in another court, he gets e
wesley purkey is next on the list. he has a lawsuit pending based on his mental condition.is an individual who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. he had brain damage from multiple head traumas as a child , and was diagnosed with alzheimer's and had progressive dementia. his lawyers argued that he no longer had an understanding of why it was that he was going to be executed. he believed he was going to be executed to try to stop him from proselytizing -- we will say, in the courts....
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and really wesley's i hadn't done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. already you better go feed those hounds i think i see him in the back there he's about the bedspreads my granny put a large kibble out. there are a bunch of babies under need and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me to tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes that he's of. helmets and i tell her thank you so much all right kiddo good to meet you take care you got rid of dennis miller plus one. you live in the age of just believe the people don't trust the government and the government doesn't trust people let me come to this death decision the legitimacy and more importantly is there a way out is dialogue. ah no no crowd. no shots no. action just dealt. with stress no 1st. points your thirst for action. sex geysers financial survival. when customers go by your discipline. in health well reduce and lower. that's undercutting not what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. greetings and sal you taishan. captain america is die no my friends i'm not
and really wesley's i hadn't done the same and stuff but as you know she's great you know really is outof place and. already you better go feed those hounds i think i see him in the back there he's about the bedspreads my granny put a large kibble out. there are a bunch of babies under need and feed those docs say hi to reseal for me to tell me he's of beast i love the way he closes that he's of. helmets and i tell her thank you so much all right kiddo good to meet you take care you got rid of...
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recollection will tell you the lone ranger's mask only covered the eyes like a my generation princess bride wesley. now the president is trying to pull the wool over our eyes. let's just put aside the question of whether he has been wearing the mask in private. the point is for him to be seen wearing one. why? so you can set an example for the entire country. an example that can actually save lives. don't expect him to do it at the massive fireworks show at mt. rushmore this coming friday. south dakota's governor said masks and social distancing not required. and that is another example of how this president is trying to pull the wool over your lone ranger mask-covered eyes, acting like everything is fine. all the while more than 128,000 americans have died. acting like he is done with the virus while the virus it is not done with us. i want to bring in cnn white house correspondent, director of the cardiac cathriization program. john, i want to begin with you. the president continues to say, john, that the coronavirus will pull a disappearing act. and early on he thought that the warm weather mig
recollection will tell you the lone ranger's mask only covered the eyes like a my generation princess bride wesley. now the president is trying to pull the wool over our eyes. let's just put aside the question of whether he has been wearing the mask in private. the point is for him to be seen wearing one. why? so you can set an example for the entire country. an example that can actually save lives. don't expect him to do it at the massive fireworks show at mt. rushmore this coming friday....
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meanwhile, texas republican congressional candidate wesley hunt also tested positive for covid-19, justours before he was scheduled to greet president trump in midland. house speakeker nancy pelosi h s orordered a a mask bee worn anye in the house chamamber or in-hoe office buildings. house office buildings. inteternationally,y, confirmed coronavirus s deaths have topped two-ththirds of a mimillion, wih more than n 17 million c cases reportrted brazilil reported a a record ony death toll of nearly 1,600 wednesday, even as far-right president jair bolsonaro lifted a ban on foreign travelers and demanded a rollback of other public health measures. brazil's official death toll is 90,000, though public health experts say the true number is likely much higher. in mexico, coronavirus deaths have topped 45,000. president andres manuel lopez obrador continues to resist calls for a mask mandate, even as his government's health ministers urge mexicans to cover their faces to stop the spread of the disease. i the mexican government, as announced this morning, recommends the use of face masks. but
meanwhile, texas republican congressional candidate wesley hunt also tested positive for covid-19, justours before he was scheduled to greet president trump in midland. house speakeker nancy pelosi h s orordered a a mask bee worn anye in the house chamamber or in-hoe office buildings. house office buildings. inteternationally,y, confirmed coronavirus s deaths have topped two-ththirds of a mimillion, wih more than n 17 million c cases reportrted brazilil reported a a record ony death toll of...
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wesley spread the catholic faith he introduced tribes to foreign diseases that wipe them out. but some say this removal as an assault on their heritage. like francis who can to pray before the base of the statue. highlighting that he is a very important part of the religion. >> we pray to him in everything that we do. it is something that goes to the departs of all catholics. >> reporter: a symbol of history to some and hate to others. in sacramento for ktvu fox2 news. >>> one of the worlds most famous art museums opening its doors once again. in minutes, the rules for visitors coming to see the louvre in paris. >>> this morning, a musician that produced more than 100 original scores has passed away. >>> broadways star nick cordero has died after complications related to trinity. he was known for his roles in rock of ages and bolts over broadway. they have a one-year-old son named elvis. he was 41 years old. >>> president donald trump plans to hold an outdoor campaign rally in new hampshire on saturday. the campaign says that hand sanitizer will be made available and masks wil
wesley spread the catholic faith he introduced tribes to foreign diseases that wipe them out. but some say this removal as an assault on their heritage. like francis who can to pray before the base of the statue. highlighting that he is a very important part of the religion. >> we pray to him in everything that we do. it is something that goes to the departs of all catholics. >> reporter: a symbol of history to some and hate to others. in sacramento for ktvu fox2 news. >>>...
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who got a test because they were supposed to meet the president of the united states, and that was wesley hunt from texas's seventh district. he was slated to meet the president at the airport and before doing so he got a test. it's ironic because the president has repeatedly complained about the testing system. not because he believes there isn't enough, but because he believes there is too much. arguing more testing creates more. it's the president who is benefitting from the most robust testing system in the united states. jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. >>> the trump administration has reached an agreement with oregon's governor to withdraw officers from downtown portland, the scene of violent clashes. this video was shot just a short time ago. the atmosphere around the federal court house remains tense. tear gas and flash bangs were fired into the crowd as the protestors were told to leave. governor kate brown said the federal forces will start to withdraw from the area in the coming hours but the department of homeland security says it will maintain a presence until it believe
who got a test because they were supposed to meet the president of the united states, and that was wesley hunt from texas's seventh district. he was slated to meet the president at the airport and before doing so he got a test. it's ironic because the president has repeatedly complained about the testing system. not because he believes there isn't enough, but because he believes there is too much. arguing more testing creates more. it's the president who is benefitting from the most robust...
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the supreme court has approved a second federal education, the order that blocks the execution of wesley purkey scheduled for last night was removed. a claim that purkey has dementia needs to be evaluated, the justice department appealed the ruling to the supreme court, which voted 5-4 to uphold the execution. he was convicted of killing a 16-year-old girl, and an 80- year-old woman. daniel lewis was executed and the first federal execution since 2003. >>> happening today, people in san mateo county nursing home will have visitors, but, there are restrictions. only family, close friends and clergy members will be allowed to visit. there can be no more than two people visiting the same person at the time. all visits must be scheduled, and held outdoors. exceptions can be made for legal or end-of-life reasons. >>> today is the first day of the school year, for teachers at schools, the schools are inviting students to drive through events today and tomorrow. parents can drive to the school and have kids and the car create teachers, using social distancing. students will pick up study materi
the supreme court has approved a second federal education, the order that blocks the execution of wesley purkey scheduled for last night was removed. a claim that purkey has dementia needs to be evaluated, the justice department appealed the ruling to the supreme court, which voted 5-4 to uphold the execution. he was convicted of killing a 16-year-old girl, and an 80- year-old woman. daniel lewis was executed and the first federal execution since 2003. >>> happening today, people in...
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the justices overturning a lower court ruling that wesley perky was unfit to be executed, was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a teenage girl in 1998, his lawyers claim he has dementia and doesn't understand why he's being executed. he is scheduled to die i lethal injection in the next few hours. rob: lindsey graham is pushing to release a memo about the source of the christopher steel dossier. graham thinks it could be declassified and made public in just days. >> anybody that read that memo or was briefed about that memo and continued to use it to get awards against carter page in april and june of 2017 are in big time trouble. >> graham says he's calling in james comey and andrew mccabe to testify in september. jillian: a 6-year-old boiled hereafter saving his sister's life from a dog attack. the wyoming boy stood between his sister and the charging dog telling her, quote, if someone had to die i thought it should be me. had to get 90 stitches. >> unbelievable this story. after the boy was bitten he helped his sister run to safety, his aunt calling him a superhero and captain am
the justices overturning a lower court ruling that wesley perky was unfit to be executed, was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a teenage girl in 1998, his lawyers claim he has dementia and doesn't understand why he's being executed. he is scheduled to die i lethal injection in the next few hours. rob: lindsey graham is pushing to release a memo about the source of the christopher steel dossier. graham thinks it could be declassified and made public in just days. >> anybody that read...
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wesley had to go with out perhaps to texas to make equipment for the oil and gas is industry. texas would be new for a while. heaven knows how many girls would go about thinking about such a proposed move. i see her brother scott over here. i think he would attest to the fact that she's different. in most american people was a she's different. but anyway. she was quite frankly for georgie and myself. she's totally unselfish. ready to faithfully follow antonini course i chose pretty an inmate in a in my young life. but when i married her i had the proverbial jackpot. and to see if i am considering things at all. from all, you can see what i'm not knowing what i'm going to do. graduation is on monday then we go to kalamazoo for the college world series baseball. dinner in winston-salem, we just one eastern championship. with one. with all night baseball. when change from day but we played our best. in clerical, but maybe not cortical friend. [laughter]. this one is discussed father print my father-in-law. monitors, april 755. remove two west texas and 48. in bakersfield another
wesley had to go with out perhaps to texas to make equipment for the oil and gas is industry. texas would be new for a while. heaven knows how many girls would go about thinking about such a proposed move. i see her brother scott over here. i think he would attest to the fact that she's different. in most american people was a she's different. but anyway. she was quite frankly for georgie and myself. she's totally unselfish. ready to faithfully follow antonini course i chose pretty an inmate in...
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marks wesley mene diszes to be deputy secretary. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of mark wesley menezes of virginia to be deputy secretary of energy signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the mandatory quorum call be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. rosen: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. ms. rosen: thank you. mr. president, this nation faces a moment of crisis. the coronavirus pandemic has taken a serious and devastating toll on our country. right now in every corner of america families are struggling to get by, and they're worried about what the future holds in store f
marks wesley mene diszes to be deputy secretary. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of mark wesley menezes of virginia to be deputy secretary of energy signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. mcconnell: i ask...
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execution after the family said they feared attending could expose them to the coronavirus. 67-year-old wesleykey was set to die next wednesday about thfederal court of appeals, he s convicted of killing 80-year-old mary lou's bail and scheduled to be executed a week from today, convicted of killing five peoplo testify against him, along with a single mother and her young daughters. 10-year-old candace and 6-year-old amber. federal executions estopped in 1988 but resumed from 2001-2003 with three men put to death. one of them was oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. attorney general barr supports restarting federal executions. "we owe it to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system." last week the supreme court denied an appeal to halt executions, the court could at any moment before an execution jump in and order a delay. >> the justice department tonight, an update on the movement toward law enforcement reform. the street protests in the wake of the george floyd killing have used, there is still much being done behind the scenes. mike emanuel shows us tonight. >> protests fol
execution after the family said they feared attending could expose them to the coronavirus. 67-year-old wesleykey was set to die next wednesday about thfederal court of appeals, he s convicted of killing 80-year-old mary lou's bail and scheduled to be executed a week from today, convicted of killing five peoplo testify against him, along with a single mother and her young daughters. 10-year-old candace and 6-year-old amber. federal executions estopped in 1988 but resumed from 2001-2003 with...
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i had the honor and privilege of attempting church with general bland and his lovely wife at wesley monumental united methodist church. it was evident jesus christ was the lord and savior of bill's life and he used all the gifts god gave him to serve others and bring glory to god. he was an active and faithful member of the church where he served on the board of trustees for 17 years. general bland will surely be missed by his friends, family, our church community, and all who knew and loved him. his legacy of selfless devotion to our country and those in need will remain for countless years to come. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the federal law enforcement training center, or fletc, 50th anniversary. since the consolidated federal law enforcement training septre created in 1970 before becoming the federal law enforcement training centers, they have continued the mission of safeguarding our homeland and serving as the resource for federal law enforcement training. in its first year, fletc graduated 2,200 students. last year fletc welcomed more than 67,000 students. they have grown to
i had the honor and privilege of attempting church with general bland and his lovely wife at wesley monumental united methodist church. it was evident jesus christ was the lord and savior of bill's life and he used all the gifts god gave him to serve others and bring glory to god. he was an active and faithful member of the church where he served on the board of trustees for 17 years. general bland will surely be missed by his friends, family, our church community, and all who knew and loved...
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a federal execution after nearly a two decade hiatus. 5-4supreme court voted clearing the way for wesleyky to be executed earlier today at an indiana federal prison. four liberals on the bench dissented, citing questions about his mental health. as david was talking about, the twitter accounts of some of the most prominent american business and political leaders were hacked. was an apparent attempt to promote a bitcoin scan. the account sent out tweets promising to double the money of anyone sending funds via bitcoin within 30 minutes. twitter says access was restored for most counts and is investigating. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: coming up, we will talk with the dean of u.s. banking law and regulation, rodgin cohen of sullivan & cromwell, about how the banks are very in this time of the coronavirus. that is coming up on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ on and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bl
a federal execution after nearly a two decade hiatus. 5-4supreme court voted clearing the way for wesleyky to be executed earlier today at an indiana federal prison. four liberals on the bench dissented, citing questions about his mental health. as david was talking about, the twitter accounts of some of the most prominent american business and political leaders were hacked. was an apparent attempt to promote a bitcoin scan. the account sent out tweets promising to double the money of anyone...
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prosecuting attorney wesley bell the county's first black rescued her and said his office was unableo prove former officer darren wilson committed murder or manslaughter. wilson shot and killed brown nearly six years ago feeling protests as you remember across the nation over police treatment of african-americans. an emotional and celebratory goodbye today at the funeral for georgia congressman and civil rights activist, john lewis. if correspondent steve harriman shows tonight from atlanta. >> three former u.s. presidents among the guests honoring john lewis and his funeral. >> he always thought of others. he always believed in preaching the gospel. in word and indeed. insisting that hate and fear had to be answered without love and hope. john lewis believed in the lord. he believed in humanity. and he believed in america. >> lewis's america bang then in rural alabama in 1940, great grandson of a and then denied a library card and denied a hamburger and coke in nashville. a young man denied a seat on the bus in brockville north carolina. lewis beaten unconscious and left in a pool o
prosecuting attorney wesley bell the county's first black rescued her and said his office was unableo prove former officer darren wilson committed murder or manslaughter. wilson shot and killed brown nearly six years ago feeling protests as you remember across the nation over police treatment of african-americans. an emotional and celebratory goodbye today at the funeral for georgia congressman and civil rights activist, john lewis. if correspondent steve harriman shows tonight from atlanta....
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prosecuting attorney wesley bell is the county's first black prosecutor and said his office was unablefficer darren wilson committed murder or manslaughter. wilson shot and killed brown nearly six years ago, feeling protest across the nation. mayor bill de blasio back on the streets of new york city today helping to paint a black lives matter mural in queens. gun violence continues to plague the city, and if you know governor andrew cuomo called devastating. correspondent alex hogan has the very latest lie for us from new york tonight. good evening, alex. >> good evening, shannon. when nonprofits are taking this into their own hands by sending members out into the community to develop relationships with their peers and understand what the tensions are at hand, and researchers say this is a way to prevent crime before it happens. >> we are tired. we are sick and tired and frustrated of guns going off. right now, we are rivaling chicago. >> shootings in new york city climbing, 47 last week, a 176% increase from the same time last year. year to date shootings are up nearly 71%. new york g
prosecuting attorney wesley bell is the county's first black prosecutor and said his office was unablefficer darren wilson committed murder or manslaughter. wilson shot and killed brown nearly six years ago, feeling protest across the nation. mayor bill de blasio back on the streets of new york city today helping to paint a black lives matter mural in queens. gun violence continues to plague the city, and if you know governor andrew cuomo called devastating. correspondent alex hogan has the...
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overnight the high court ruled 5-4 to allow the execution of wesley perkey seen here. he was sentenced to death in 2004 for kidnapping and killing a teenage girl in kansas. his lawyers say he has dementia. >>> now to the coronavirus coverage. thou it's l remaining on the state's watch list. we've learned livermore defied the county and never shut down in the first place. >> on friday at 9:00 we were told that it was over. it was a punch in the gut. tears started running down my eyes, how is this happening? like why? >> yesterday, the state granted a variance which means outdoor dining can resume. it also gave the oakland zoo the green light to open back up to visitors. but indoor worship services and malls are now required to close. >>> a live look at the latest number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. this morning, the johns hopkins map is tracking nearly 3.5 million cases. montana and alabama mandated the use of masks yesterday. about half of all governors have issued some type of mask requirement as cases rise in more than 40 states. oklahoma's governor resisted a ma
overnight the high court ruled 5-4 to allow the execution of wesley perkey seen here. he was sentenced to death in 2004 for kidnapping and killing a teenage girl in kansas. his lawyers say he has dementia. >>> now to the coronavirus coverage. thou it's l remaining on the state's watch list. we've learned livermore defied the county and never shut down in the first place. >> on friday at 9:00 we were told that it was over. it was a punch in the gut. tears started running down my...
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like, of my generation, "princess bride," wesley, carry el with's character, covered the eyes only. and now the president is trying to pull the wool over our eyes as if somehow that mask is about conjunctivitis as opposed to covid-19. let's just put aside the question of whether he has been wear a mask in private. okay, fine. the point is for him to be seen wearing one. why? so he can set an example for the entire country. an example that could actually save lives. but don't expect him to do it at that massive fireworks show at mount rushmore this coming friday. south dakota's governor has said that masks and, frankly, social distancing, eh, not required. and that's another example of how this president is trying to pull the wool over your lone ranger mask-covered eyes. acting like everything's fine. all the while, more than 128,000 americans have died. acting like he's done with the virus while the virus, it isn't done with us. i want to bring in cnn white house correspondent john harwood and dr. jonathan reiner, director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington
like, of my generation, "princess bride," wesley, carry el with's character, covered the eyes only. and now the president is trying to pull the wool over our eyes as if somehow that mask is about conjunctivitis as opposed to covid-19. let's just put aside the question of whether he has been wear a mask in private. okay, fine. the point is for him to be seen wearing one. why? so he can set an example for the entire country. an example that could actually save lives. but don't expect...
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the 2 others who are also put to death this week we're wesley purkey from kansas and daniel lewis lee from oklahoma. >>paging doctor robot you probably have heard of telemedicine but have you ever been treated by an actual robot af >>people who are older or are at a higher risk of complications from covid-19 and of course health workers are not excluded. so says the cdc so a critical care doctor in baltimore's enlisting the help of a unique partner to help treat his patients said bell takes a look at the robot which allows him to do his job completely from home. >>they are a new kind of medical team a robot named fast freddie and critical care doctor h neil rentals that take a peek at the ventilator way over here. >>they went on a cruise around to the other side of the bed rentals is in his home office and fast freddie is 22 miles away. >>with covid patients at the university of maryland. shock trauma center in baltimore. >>this system, it's just like being there are some very real times very comfortable and patients can see my face my emotions. my eye contact and i can see the same o
the 2 others who are also put to death this week we're wesley purkey from kansas and daniel lewis lee from oklahoma. >>paging doctor robot you probably have heard of telemedicine but have you ever been treated by an actual robot af >>people who are older or are at a higher risk of complications from covid-19 and of course health workers are not excluded. so says the cdc so a critical care doctor in baltimore's enlisting the help of a unique partner to help treat his patients said...
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wesley perky died by lethal injection at a federal prison in indiana.been convicted in 2003 of kidnapping and murdering a teenage girl in kaas city. this week's executions are the first in 17 years. the trump administration fired off new warnings aut china today in a growing pressure campaign. liattorney general w barr set americans have become too reliant on chinese goods and services and in grand rapids, michigan, he accused the chinese communist party of mounting a economic blitzkrieg to get ahead of the united states. >> globalization does not always point in the direction of greater freedom. a world marching to the beat of the communist chinese drum will not be a hospitable one for institutions that drkend on free s, free trade, or the free exchange of ideas. stephanie: after a series of moves by the u.s. this week, beijing said today will std up to what it called gangster logic. the u.s. supreme court refused to enter green -- intervene in a fight over fels' right to vote in florida. era lourt had upheld the law and the supreme court has now left
wesley perky died by lethal injection at a federal prison in indiana.been convicted in 2003 of kidnapping and murdering a teenage girl in kaas city. this week's executions are the first in 17 years. the trump administration fired off new warnings aut china today in a growing pressure campaign. liattorney general w barr set americans have become too reliant on chinese goods and services and in grand rapids, michigan, he accused the chinese communist party of mounting a economic blitzkrieg to get...
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louis county officer wesley peers, a dad himself got a call that one week old baby taylor wasn't breathingrung into action mom and the baby over to me and i listen to the. >>central county fire. dispatcher. they gave me instructions on i want to do so i really. give him all the props he helped me through it all a floor >>and recounting those heroic actions. >>at first, i was. >>i was scared and nervous, okay and then officer pierce cape baby taylor mouth to mouth >>halfway through i looked down and she still is turning purple he keeps trying to resuscitate her and pumps or chest and after a few times the sound taylor's mom was waiting to hear >>come on i need a meeting shortly after that the baby started crying. >>and mom was just the guy was a static. >>then paramedics gone to their home on del lago drive taking baby taylor for a few nights in the hospital that's. and the worst 9 years my mom was a bit too nervous to talk about what happened. she told us taylor is doing well but will have to go through a study to look into her breathing patterns. >>danger now on a california highway, a dr
louis county officer wesley peers, a dad himself got a call that one week old baby taylor wasn't breathingrung into action mom and the baby over to me and i listen to the. >>central county fire. dispatcher. they gave me instructions on i want to do so i really. give him all the props he helped me through it all a floor >>and recounting those heroic actions. >>at first, i was. >>i was scared and nervous, okay and then officer pierce cape baby taylor mouth to mouth...
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this time it's wesley hunt. he's a republican running for congress in texas.n a tweet hunt wrote, quote, this morning on the way to midland i tested positive for covid-19. i immediately ran to the car and am driving back to houston. i remain asymptomatic and feel in perfect health. this, as we reported off the top of the show, congress pan louie gohmert tested positive today and he oftentimes is not seen wearing a mask. >>> only days into the baseball season and it is already up ended from the coronavirus oust break on the miami marlins and moments ago another marlin player tested positive amounting to 16 players, that is more than half of the team's roster and two coaches are infected. the rapid spread forces the league to postpone a number of games and pause all marlins games for now. so booth the mlb and the nfl elected not to play in a bubble like basketball and soccer and even before football, i should say 21 players tested positive since training camp a little over one week ago and now more than two dozen football players are opting out of the season ent
this time it's wesley hunt. he's a republican running for congress in texas.n a tweet hunt wrote, quote, this morning on the way to midland i tested positive for covid-19. i immediately ran to the car and am driving back to houston. i remain asymptomatic and feel in perfect health. this, as we reported off the top of the show, congress pan louie gohmert tested positive today and he oftentimes is not seen wearing a mask. >>> only days into the baseball season and it is already up ended...
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>> i would fear yes that by so rec wesley asking russia to interfere in our election in 2016, he said russia if you are listening to not recognize that rush is an adversary of united states and they are not our friend and we don't invite any country let alone an the talk receipt to interfere in our election. that worried me. in the book i laid out the michael cohen at one of our depositions with him after a break and we were watching a secure skiff as we call it the compartmentalized information facility in the capitol and we are both walking back into this gift and he said i just want you to know my biggest fear about mr. trump is that he wants to be like food and an erdogan and is not going to accept the results of any election. that was really frightening to hear as we are now seeing almost a year after that the president seeding what will be his argument on november 4 the day after the election as to why he's not going to leave office which is that he thinks mail-in balloting is fraudulent. that for me is very concerning. his attacks on the press constantly going going after free
>> i would fear yes that by so rec wesley asking russia to interfere in our election in 2016, he said russia if you are listening to not recognize that rush is an adversary of united states and they are not our friend and we don't invite any country let alone an the talk receipt to interfere in our election. that worried me. in the book i laid out the michael cohen at one of our depositions with him after a break and we were watching a secure skiff as we call it the compartmentalized...
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officer who shot brown civil rights leaders and brown's mother had hoped that prosecuting attorney wesley bell who is that county's first black prosecutor. >>would reopen the case after he took office in january of 2019 and a news conference today prosecutor bell said the decision not to file charges was very tough. >>i see that this was disturbing to me as well. but i made a promise to to ah to be about transparency and accountability. and yes, this is a very tough decision it's always hard to do you have to have to tell a family that you're not going to be able to give them the justice that they want. >>michael brown's body remained line in the street for 4 hours angering his family and the community. witnesses say brown had his hands up in surrender when wilson fired but a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice did not find those accounts credible. >>protesters in portland squared off with police near the federal courthouse again last night but portland's police tweeted this morning at the courthouse squares had been cleared and no arrests were made. under the deal announced by
officer who shot brown civil rights leaders and brown's mother had hoped that prosecuting attorney wesley bell who is that county's first black prosecutor. >>would reopen the case after he took office in january of 2019 and a news conference today prosecutor bell said the decision not to file charges was very tough. >>i see that this was disturbing to me as well. but i made a promise to to ah to be about transparency and accountability. and yes, this is a very tough decision it's...
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wesley. 24-year-old bricklayer and mason brought the day's top price, $2700. ♪ it was the same in new amsterdam and a score of ports and inland cities. $2700 for a bricklayer. their women made good servants, but the babies could do nothing useful, not for long time. sometimes, they were not made a part of the auction. it was a matter of business, or so they said. ♪ a peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended, but it was there. ♪ different.s were events might have happened differently. and those against slavery almost won in the beginning. by the end of the revolutionary war, it was acknowledge that slavery was not only immoral, it was economically unwise. you could fire a slave. he had to be fed and clothed. the system was dying out. ♪ it might have died out completely, but for this man. he was not an evil man. his name was eli whitney. in 1793, he invented a device to separate cotton seeds from the fiber. it was brilliantly simple. now, a girl could do the work of me
wesley. 24-year-old bricklayer and mason brought the day's top price, $2700. ♪ it was the same in new amsterdam and a score of ports and inland cities. $2700 for a bricklayer. their women made good servants, but the babies could do nothing useful, not for long time. sometimes, they were not made a part of the auction. it was a matter of business, or so they said. ♪ a peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended, but it was there. ♪ different.s were events might have...
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killing wesley purkey by lethal injection, even though his lawyers argued he had dementia.he last federal e execution before this week w was 17 years ago. next, we spepeak with john barry who says the pandemic could get much worse if we don't take bolder action now. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: elsa nilsson playing for the latticice concert series at home in greenpoint, brooklyn. this is democracy y now!, democracynowow.org, the e quarae report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. as the c coronavirus is on the rise in 41 states, the u.s. reported a record number off daily new w cases tuesday, w wih wednesday's count just barely below at more than 67,000 new cases. the official u.s. death h toll s over 137,00000. hospital beds are running low in texas and arizona. as several other states face increasingly dire circumstances, many governors are re-imposing lockdowns after attempts at opening up the economy. earlier this week, california governor gavin newsom ordered the closure of indoor restaurants, movie theaters, and other institutions. alabama and montana have ord
killing wesley purkey by lethal injection, even though his lawyers argued he had dementia.he last federal e execution before this week w was 17 years ago. next, we spepeak with john barry who says the pandemic could get much worse if we don't take bolder action now. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: elsa nilsson playing for the latticice concert series at home in greenpoint, brooklyn. this is democracy y now!, democracynowow.org, the e quarae report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. as...