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, yap, yap, yap, yap.e needs to hear it so badly, can it really be true? but i digress. for me, the taller, stronger son who provided my parents with their only grandson who is named mario after my pop, it's not about what my mother sees in me, but what i see in her that matters tonight and, frankly, what we all see in our mothers. we celebrate them not just because of how they treat us, but in how they treat themselves, their sacrifice. ask my mama why and she'll give you an answer with one word, familia. family. we take care of family because we're devoted to something bigger than them or us. the cause of the collective. but right now the american family is in a period of dysfunction, we're estranged and acting strangely. 10,000 more americans could die by august because so many places are relaxing social distancing? what happened to no man left behind? now it's 10,000 is okay? look, it's common sense that that's what would happen. you don't need the models to tell you that. if you stop social distancing
, yap, yap, yap, yap.e needs to hear it so badly, can it really be true? but i digress. for me, the taller, stronger son who provided my parents with their only grandson who is named mario after my pop, it's not about what my mother sees in me, but what i see in her that matters tonight and, frankly, what we all see in our mothers. we celebrate them not just because of how they treat us, but in how they treat themselves, their sacrifice. ask my mama why and she'll give you an answer with one...
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yap puts a lover to shouts of come you're going to die again. when the when he was that he made an enemy agree. yet that. yes the i was not well that just that you know when you look at it like that you just you know to me you know what i don't accept that if you look at the distance you already you know you took a new piece then you put it in you but when did national course. you look at many other states and you will who should be guy looking for those links somebody like a theater if you want to. go if you wish the idea was new i also get i. knew he was named as a wax yeah you know what that's saying even. the most mushing you must know his new people well ok thank you very much for. that interview saying yes but not all of the special. north and it's nice hospitals are so overwhelmed to the authorities have had to set up more balck lennix to curb the outbreak 14 provinces placed under quarantine and it was almost impossible to move in or out of those areas and $16000000.00 people had to endure a near total lockdown for all for the world for
yap puts a lover to shouts of come you're going to die again. when the when he was that he made an enemy agree. yet that. yes the i was not well that just that you know when you look at it like that you just you know to me you know what i don't accept that if you look at the distance you already you know you took a new piece then you put it in you but when did national course. you look at many other states and you will who should be guy looking for those links somebody like a theater if you...
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mike on the yap and the net mongers great aussie do of the doubt of being on and the ones that are moved up into an ark and decks are after a couple going on down and a month on up in the shower and mia. and . business leaders just go to you by no brush car. business leaders is by no brass paul. the 1st times glimpse of the challenges faced by journalists in the age of donald trump we are fighting the fake tears fake phony the enemy of the people through the eyes of a factor in the white house correspondent what do you base your maximally caesar down the press is not after trump is after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people usa the current battleground whose truth is it anyway on 0 every generation has higher purpose. hours. this is al jazeera i'm dating obligato with a check on your world headlines an air bus jetliner with 99 people on board has crashed into a crowded neighborhood near the airport in the coastal pakistani city of karachi 2 of the passenger survives it's not known how many people were killed or injured on the ground there harding has more. on. the cras
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often enough in the heart you now i'm unhappy and they didn't comment on the company and they are yapping on sony even am i have to cover who up but beyond that no money can i get it from you mean i'm a high powered guy. down how might that have been one vignette that i mean not affected by the fact there has been an out they run and reacting and. as a full moon tonight. the man who did so damned hours ago the man's amanda. in front of him from now on that and the last time around this morning and i'm not so common that every minute 31 second now. president obama just made history by being the 1st sitting u.s. president to visit laos obama has so far refused to issue a formal apology for the secret u.s. bombing campaign in laos during its war on vietnam the u.s. secretly dropped $270000000.00 bombs on laos in part to cut off north vietnamese supply routes again margaret this plan $90000000.00 or so to help clean up and detonated bombs still in the country what are the details this is $90000000.00 over 3 years to clean up what's called unexploded ordinance these are they look like little b
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a lot now it welcome but i've done a part of it on our parish i've been i've been on a mike on the yap and the net mother scrape i see the at the door out of the one and job are the ones that are moves are up into the attic and decks are up there and i can announce them and month on indonesia and mia. root. of the more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. we follow the citizens of this war torn nation as they push their limits. for supply. risk in using sierra leone. on al-jazeera. the un published the most comprehensive study of life on. they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on. one truck to destroy the much oil infrastructure on which our world. report identifies the 5 main drivers of this big logical crisis 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots resources 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting climate change caused by our greenhouse gas emissions pollution and finally creek tom loc
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and you do it welcome but i've done a part of it on our parish i've been i've been on a mike on the yap and the net mother scrape i see the at the door out of that mine and job are the ones that are there are moves are up into the attic and decks are are stuck up there and i can announce them and month on indonesia and mia. group. of the more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. we follow the citizens of this war torn nation. as they push their limits. for supply. risk in using sierra leone. on al-jazeera. there is no channel that covers world news like we do the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever seen called on what we want to know is how do these things affect people we revisit places and stay even when there are no international headlines. al-jazeera really invests in that and that's a privilege as a journalist. with no guaranteed paid sick leave millions of americans are forced to choose between work and health i don't use my leave to get my mammograms i use my leave to care for my mother as the coronavirus brings employment laws into stoc
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alex perez is in man yap lis, george ka jon karl at the white house, asking the president today, should the officers be prosecuted? what the president said. >>> the other major headline tonight, 24 hours after reaching that awful milestone here in the u.s., surpassing 100,000 lives lost, tonight, the new and sobering numbers on the economy. american families in need. more than 2 million americans filing for unemployment last week. now 40 million out of work since this outbreak began. food lines growing and news on new york city tonight and when it could reopen. and the alarming new reports on new cases of covid-19 in this country. in washington state, for one, half of the newly diagnosed cases are patients under 40. >>> and as all of this is playing out, president trump tonight in a war with twitter, saying they should not be fact-checking, let alone the president. twitter says they will keep at it. facebook says it will not follow suit. >>> the growing concerns about coronavirus on the u.s./mexican border. despite a tourist travel ban, long lines to enter.s continue, stretching for mil
alex perez is in man yap lis, george ka jon karl at the white house, asking the president today, should the officers be prosecuted? what the president said. >>> the other major headline tonight, 24 hours after reaching that awful milestone here in the u.s., surpassing 100,000 lives lost, tonight, the new and sobering numbers on the economy. american families in need. more than 2 million americans filing for unemployment last week. now 40 million out of work since this outbreak began....
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the puppies yapped. the grandkids to be back on that rope swing, but for dorothy, the place felt haunted. >> just looking at it is sad. what happened in there. >> reporter: you lost everything. >> yeah. my husband's still in there. >> reporter: his spirit, she meant. they'd been married nearly 45 years. with a dirt floor and no heating, it wasn't much. but it was home. the va larger than west virginia, but 40% have no electricity and only 30% have access to clean water, which is why they come from all around to water wells like this. the reservation spanning parts of new mexico, arizona, and utah. the covid rate higher than new york. and the area's biggest hospital at capacity for weeks now. this could be called the epicenter of covid in the country right now. >> yes, you're totally right. we currently have a higher rate per capita than any state in the united states. >> reporter: big families have been the bedrock of navajo culture. but in the age of covid, it's made them vulnerable. >> if you have one
the puppies yapped. the grandkids to be back on that rope swing, but for dorothy, the place felt haunted. >> just looking at it is sad. what happened in there. >> reporter: you lost everything. >> yeah. my husband's still in there. >> reporter: his spirit, she meant. they'd been married nearly 45 years. with a dirt floor and no heating, it wasn't much. but it was home. the va larger than west virginia, but 40% have no electricity and only 30% have access to clean water,...
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unfortunately but thank you very much to all of our guests should be a matty all of copper saying and yap boom thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com ford slash a.j. the inside story is also join the conversation on twitter we are at a j. inside story and i am at 0 for me bernard smith and the whole team here in the heart by. save humanity i really really not getting anywhere near it. rewind a cambray your people back to life i'm sorry i walked out on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in living color was the 1st and no like and the others through the green line continues with kosovo i feel the fear and hope this was my return to kosovo on the little village of book of one decade on i've come back to find out what happened to those hopes and dreams rewind on al-jazeera short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short hustle stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. war. peace it will be in doha the top
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out are the people in longstreet's corps, because if you start with longstreet who is not a virginia yap and go down the command list there, it's one non-virginian officer after another, non-virginia brigades, lots of georgians. >> deep southern. >> and mississipians. >> and many ardent fire eaters among the core. but we're always feeling as though they are somehow second class confederates in this army dominated by virginians, and they don't always deal well that terribly gracefully nor do the virginia yaps. the virginians are not shy about letting other people in the army of northern virginia feel that they are somehow along for the ride and the real heavy lifting is being done which virginians. >> did you find any real surprises in working on that book? >> oh, constantly. constantly. >> give us a xaum of examples. >> the story that most people are familiar with with about the battle of gettysburg is the run, of course, that comes from maxwell's movie. >> saved the republic. >> yes. >> i think much of the western europe world, don't you think? >> that's a little too far. >> i am it is
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won't get that but if you don't yap are you. going to bet it got any you got by because you know i'm not really 5 yet the not believing them. to do so they decide is for the soviet side it was naturally of existential importance after all they'd been through there were 26600000 victims that's the official figure civilians and military personnel. so this moment of victory was really hugely important for the stalinist regime. under stalin as watchful gaze some 10000 soldiers of all ranks marched past the lenin muslim. generals who come who had led the offensive against berlin took center stage. for the russian people was the embodiment of their victory. this large heavy man on his powerful horse. side official calls the flip side was that his military career as well as his political influence in general are now over because stalin is generally simo of course needed to be perceived as the true architect of this victory he's a secret and. there could be no other narrative. stalin was at the height of his power with the victory over
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greg: on brett they were yapping, on joe they are just napping, it's a new segment were calling christmasan happen anytime, according to a news buster study, 95 celebrities who spoke out against the supreme court nomination are now silent about allegations against joe biden. or they're defending him. it is only fair we give them a chance to respond to these claims, this is a list of celebrities we e-mailed for comments. jimmy kimmel, deborah and a whole bunch more. now here is a list of those a back twist. , here is the thing mulattos pr people did but they set an op-ed she wrote a few weeks ago where she defended hyden. as for joe, he is staying home. apparently he has no foreseeable plans to resume any and person campaigning and will continue a virtual campaign from his cellar in delaware, talk about light and states. we went to jennifer, who unlike his celebs actually got back to us. >> and now joe biden on reigniting the economy. >> come on man it's simple math, you take the marshmallows out of a bowl of lucky charms, what do you get a bowl of cheerios. you know what i learned that fr
greg: on brett they were yapping, on joe they are just napping, it's a new segment were calling christmasan happen anytime, according to a news buster study, 95 celebrities who spoke out against the supreme court nomination are now silent about allegations against joe biden. or they're defending him. it is only fair we give them a chance to respond to these claims, this is a list of celebrities we e-mailed for comments. jimmy kimmel, deborah and a whole bunch more. now here is a list of those a...
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. >> you know, don, i really believe in my heart that colorado yaps and americans are better than thatave to be to get through this. the type of behavior that we saw modeled there, that risky behavior, if that's occurring on a large scale, this is going to take a turn for the worse in our entire country. i'm confident that those people who went out there and acted foolish were not representative of anywhere close to the vast majority of americans who care deeply about their own lives, the lifes of their family members and the lives of their neighbors. >> was that a baby i thought i saw somebody carrying? is that right? i thought i saw someone holding a baby. i don't know. >> that was on mother's day, don. i love my mom who's of course watching now. hi mom. i love my mom far too much to put her to the risk to take her to that crazy environment. we didn't even visit with her physically for over a month. >> still not visiting with my mom, who's over 70. don't tell her i said that. she'd get mad for telling her aiming. just slightly, though. you tweeted at elon musk telling him to come to
. >> you know, don, i really believe in my heart that colorado yaps and americans are better than thatave to be to get through this. the type of behavior that we saw modeled there, that risky behavior, if that's occurring on a large scale, this is going to take a turn for the worse in our entire country. i'm confident that those people who went out there and acted foolish were not representative of anywhere close to the vast majority of americans who care deeply about their own lives, the...
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. >> juan: yap. greg coming to this idea, dan is talking about beaches.eather is getting better. there's going to be more people outside, and i think if people are outside giving a social distance, i think there's a better shot at avoiding trouble than when we are indoors kind of huddled with the virus around. what do you think? >> greg: i have always felt that way and i have said it many times. the first suggestion about this virus is that it was spread indoors. it's an indoor sickness. i think it's a really smart idea to get people outside as the weather gets warmer. as for people who continue to accuse others of murder when they want to go outside and feed their families, flipped the script. when they accuse you of wanting death, say to them, well, you want more spousal abuse. domestic violence has been surging as these restrictions linger, right? so if they say you want people to die, well, you want spouses to get beaten up. i'll be absurd. but it's analogous. that's what the media is doing to people who just want to get back to work. you've got to fl
. >> juan: yap. greg coming to this idea, dan is talking about beaches.eather is getting better. there's going to be more people outside, and i think if people are outside giving a social distance, i think there's a better shot at avoiding trouble than when we are indoors kind of huddled with the virus around. what do you think? >> greg: i have always felt that way and i have said it many times. the first suggestion about this virus is that it was spread indoors. it's an indoor...
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look and i know how we yap about get believe or how much you work about it miss ellis said. but when i get really fair knows somebody. with its 25 year long broadcast license coming to an end will president bush 3 go to tertius succeed in shutting down a.b.s. c b n t v by the 4th of may join us for special coverage as we look at the possible demise of a media john. and and the ramifications for press freedom in the philippines on al-jazeera . when covert 19 1st struck china and began to spread the cost asia. some in the west criticized countermeasures as to policy or too weak. but have the different experiences for asian nations in fact not shown the world to root out of this group endemic. coronavirus lessons from asia on a just you know. desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in year and sometimes their dreams of century are realised but sometimes disenchantment drive them home. in the 2nd of 2 films on these contrasting experiences people and power meets the returning migrants now determined to discourage others from following the same problems
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. >> shaquille brewster live in man yap poli minneapolis. >>> the coronavirus pandemic, breaking news and devastating impact on our economy this morning. new numbers showing another 2.1 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last week alone. that is pushing the total past 40 million since the coronavirus pandemic began. that is the equivalent of one out of every four american workers. let's get right to msnbc's jo ling kent for more. a staggering number there, jo. we've come to dread thursday mornings over the past several weeks because of what they reveal about our economy, as we are learning that an estimated 40% of those jobs will never return. >> reporter: yes, that's research coming out of the university of chicago, in terms of what jobs will come back, what we know is if you look within this 41 million, the jobless claims here and the new 2.1 million that were filed in just the last week, we see companies continue to make very, very big layoffs. the good news is, though, is that there's two pieces of data that continue to improve. you see continuing jobless claims act
. >> shaquille brewster live in man yap poli minneapolis. >>> the coronavirus pandemic, breaking news and devastating impact on our economy this morning. new numbers showing another 2.1 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last week alone. that is pushing the total past 40 million since the coronavirus pandemic began. that is the equivalent of one out of every four american workers. let's get right to msnbc's jo ling kent for more. a staggering number there, jo....
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>> millen yaps right nnials rige zs and the boomers might be more angst to come out and back to workingt long term people will snap back and want to get on with their life and stay healthy and work out at home and at the club and i don't think you ever get the true gym experience as you will in the real bricks and mortar >> that is chris rondeau, do not bet against this man "mad money" is back after the break. feed a healthy lifestyle, with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. and try pure protein shakes, with 24 vitamins and minerals. >>> what was that we went through? after cruises daily hire, morgans hit head first rolled over more yesterday one leg this morning before the averages turned around was this a pullback? kind of tends to run its course or something more ominous. for the better part of two months, wall street's had a surprisingly upbeat attitude given the employment, right? had the highest unemployment rate since the great depression. the bulls argue that's priceded in the market
>> millen yaps right nnials rige zs and the boomers might be more angst to come out and back to workingt long term people will snap back and want to get on with their life and stay healthy and work out at home and at the club and i don't think you ever get the true gym experience as you will in the real bricks and mortar >> that is chris rondeau, do not bet against this man "mad money" is back after the break. feed a healthy lifestyle, with pure protein. high protein. low...
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. >>> celia yap-banago became infected. she originally came from the philippine. mom who never missed her son's baseball and basketball games and loved being a nurse. she was 69 years old. our thoughts go out to their families and all the families of those who have lost loved ones in this pandemic and whose lives have been changed by this pandemic. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >>> thanks, anderson, i appreciate it as always. welcome to "prime time." the number just between
. >>> celia yap-banago became infected. she originally came from the philippine. mom who never missed her son's baseball and basketball games and loved being a nurse. she was 69 years old. our thoughts go out to their families and all the families of those who have lost loved ones in this pandemic and whose lives have been changed by this pandemic. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >>> thanks, anderson, i appreciate it as...
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. >>> celia yap banago was a nurse who became infected.ymptoms became sick she became infected. she was a devoted mom who never missed her son's baseball and she was 69 years old. our thoughts go out to their families and all the families of those who have lost loved ones in this pandemic and whose lives have been changed by this pandemic. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time."
. >>> celia yap banago was a nurse who became infected.ymptoms became sick she became infected. she was a devoted mom who never missed her son's baseball and she was 69 years old. our thoughts go out to their families and all the families of those who have lost loved ones in this pandemic and whose lives have been changed by this pandemic. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time."
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the puppies yapped. the grandkids gleeful to be back on that rope swing. for dorothy, the place felt haunted. >> just looking at it, sad. what happened there. >> you lost everything. >> yeah. my husband's still in there. >> reporter: his spirit, she meant. they'd been married nearly 45 years. the dirt floor and no heating. it wasn't much. but it was home. the navajo nation is larger than west virginia, but 40% of the people who live here don't have electricity. 30% don't have access to running water, which is why they come from all around to water wells like this. the reservation spanning parts of new mexico, arizona, and utah. the covid rate higher here than new york. and the area's biggest hospital at capacity for weeks now. this could be called the epicenter of covid in the country right now. >> yes. you're totally right. we currently have a higher rate per capita than any state in the united states. >> reporter: big families have been the bedrock of navajo culture, but in the age of covid, it's made them vulnerable. >> you have one contact that's posit
the puppies yapped. the grandkids gleeful to be back on that rope swing. for dorothy, the place felt haunted. >> just looking at it, sad. what happened there. >> you lost everything. >> yeah. my husband's still in there. >> reporter: his spirit, she meant. they'd been married nearly 45 years. the dirt floor and no heating. it wasn't much. but it was home. the navajo nation is larger than west virginia, but 40% of the people who live here don't have electricity. 30% don't...
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>> we did, 'cause i was too busy yapping. >> maarse spends over a million dollars a year buying flowersd 10% of that, $100,000, is thrown away. a better delivery process and working coolers will cut that number in half. >> don't hit the cat. el gato. [meowing sound effect] >> jacob maarse is marginally unprofitable today, but it wouldn't take much to return it to its glory days. a few small changes, and this place would be wildly profitable again. so you have a business that has a broken process, a good product. your mom puts money in the business, and you have to run most of the decisions by your mom? >> yes. >> and you're 49? >> yes. >> how's that sound to you? it sounds pretty [bleep]. >> um... >> let's pretend for a minute that your mom didn't want to write any more checks. what would happen to this business in a year? >> i don't know. >> running a successful business requires the three ps--people, process, and product. and maarse has a great product. but their process is lacking. i think it's a direct result of the people, especially hank. and people could be the hardest thing to f
>> we did, 'cause i was too busy yapping. >> maarse spends over a million dollars a year buying flowersd 10% of that, $100,000, is thrown away. a better delivery process and working coolers will cut that number in half. >> don't hit the cat. el gato. [meowing sound effect] >> jacob maarse is marginally unprofitable today, but it wouldn't take much to return it to its glory days. a few small changes, and this place would be wildly profitable again. so you have a business...
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more perspective on tencent earnings in the next hour, when we are joined by alicia yap. have breaking news coming out of china. we are getting the latest coronavirus cases. 13 in yaocases on may ming. bordering north korea. we have seen more cities across china being sealed off because of these clusters of infections. asymptomaticng 12 cases. when it comes to these areas, three new cases reported. this has we continue seeing chinese policymakers trying to support the economy. we are hearing the pboc is set to be conducting medium-term lending facility operations on this. the cost of medium-term loans to banks expected to drop for the first time -- third time this year. the pboc set to conduct mls operations on thursday. cuti: we are anticipating a over as much as 20 basis points in that lowering of that mls rate. one to watch out for. a pretty dire day, given we have the s&p 500, u.s. stocks on track for their worst week since mid-march. u.s. futures tracking lower. the global stock rally has really seen a slowing at this point. led asian-pacific stock has australia, giv
more perspective on tencent earnings in the next hour, when we are joined by alicia yap. have breaking news coming out of china. we are getting the latest coronavirus cases. 13 in yaocases on may ming. bordering north korea. we have seen more cities across china being sealed off because of these clusters of infections. asymptomaticng 12 cases. when it comes to these areas, three new cases reported. this has we continue seeing chinese policymakers trying to support the economy. we are hearing...
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smoke rising above monday yap lis, parts of the city on fire as the second night of protests turningpilling out from the intersection where george floyd was stopped by police on monday. >> tonight was a different night of protesting than it was just the night before. >> reporter: officers say one man was shot and killed amid the growing chaos in the streets. crowds descending on this shopping center leaving multiple stoors ransacked, looted or set aye braise. the mayor of minneapolis requesting assistance from the national guard as he joins with police in pleading for calm. and this morning, details on the officers in that disturbing video, abc news has confirmed the white police officer leaning on floyd's neck is derek chauvin. according to a police watchdog group chauvin was among several officers investigated after a fatal shooting in 2006. a grand jury later declined to indict. also in the video officer tau thao seen holding back the growing crowd. records show he was part of an unreasonable use of force lawsuit settled out of court in 2017. employed's family says they don't want
smoke rising above monday yap lis, parts of the city on fire as the second night of protests turningpilling out from the intersection where george floyd was stopped by police on monday. >> tonight was a different night of protesting than it was just the night before. >> reporter: officers say one man was shot and killed amid the growing chaos in the streets. crowds descending on this shopping center leaving multiple stoors ransacked, looted or set aye braise. the mayor of...
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you're one of those, we're grateful and we're happy that this action has taken place and minnesota yaps have our commitment to do it at a safe and secure manner that not only protects customer bus employees as well. as the governors mentioned with all these things, this is not a full solution but this is a step and quite frankly for retail this is an important step. my football analogy was simply this is like put regular tail in that final game of the playoffs, this is your chance to get your game plan down really good. make sure everybody is playing well. because right around the corner is the super bowl. and i believe the governor is very intentional when he says, you know, we're working toward a reopening of stores. i know it rears a lot of patience because there are a lot of retailers who want to see stores open today. but there is your -- but this is your final game in the playoffs, we're getting close to the super bowl. i do want to thank the governor, the commissioners, the staff for great level of communication. commissioner grove is exactly right. we spent hours an days in conv
you're one of those, we're grateful and we're happy that this action has taken place and minnesota yaps have our commitment to do it at a safe and secure manner that not only protects customer bus employees as well. as the governors mentioned with all these things, this is not a full solution but this is a step and quite frankly for retail this is an important step. my football analogy was simply this is like put regular tail in that final game of the playoffs, this is your chance to get your...
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not to blame the mayor of min yap a minneapolis.e problem we saw when president trump thought he was going to have responsibility for reopening. he made one of the more reflective statements. he said, it'll be the biggest decision i've ever made in my life, and i hope to god i get it right. now, he needs to show empathy toward the governors. he has to give leadership. if we're going to open, reopen safely, you're going to need masks. you'll need social distancing. where is the leadership? where is the leadership? that's what we need in a time of crisis. that's what we need now in minneapolis. we need everybody pulling together, not blaming one another for it. it's the worst thing we could do. it's heartbreaking to have lived through this. that's the trouble when you're my age. >> the president -- >> i wish i were younger and forgot -- >> the president saying when the looting starts, the shooting starts. let's go to minneapolis. we find nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez on the ground. good morning. what are you seeing around you
not to blame the mayor of min yap a minneapolis.e problem we saw when president trump thought he was going to have responsibility for reopening. he made one of the more reflective statements. he said, it'll be the biggest decision i've ever made in my life, and i hope to god i get it right. now, he needs to show empathy toward the governors. he has to give leadership. if we're going to open, reopen safely, you're going to need masks. you'll need social distancing. where is the leadership? where...
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another tall dutchman with no hair, but the chap on the left is a youth coach in holland, not the real yapchris hollins in the past. i often get very flattering tweets comparing me to dec from ant and dec. andy young jfk. to dec from ant and dec. andy young jfk, indeed. these are all great likenesses, we will check them mole. i should just say, it's a sign of this life, i thought the scottish premier league was last week, but it happened on monday. time goes quick or slowly or however the mind works. now we know, that's the main thing. every business in the country has been impacted by coronavirus, but there can't be many sectors of the economy more affected than high street shops. we'll get an update on retail sales today and ben is going to be taking a look. what are we expecting, ben? please correct me if i'm wrong. we aren't expecting the numbers to be fantastic. it's about what really —— retailers can do to adapt. spot on. with an anecdotal figures from many retailers. m&s telling us of a big slump. shops have been closed. we are buying more because we are staying at home, so food sho
another tall dutchman with no hair, but the chap on the left is a youth coach in holland, not the real yapchris hollins in the past. i often get very flattering tweets comparing me to dec from ant and dec. andy young jfk. to dec from ant and dec. andy young jfk, indeed. these are all great likenesses, we will check them mole. i should just say, it's a sign of this life, i thought the scottish premier league was last week, but it happened on monday. time goes quick or slowly or however the mind...