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blindaron r para evitar disturbios de las l ultimas horas cuandoo la viole a violencia creciao en nueva yorsonas fueron detenidas, r rebeca smith con la informacio >> buenas noches >> que tal buenas noches hemos visito momentos de tension en ls ultimos 5 mintutos donde la po c policia busca dispersar a los a manifsestantes que tomaron la a calles un protestante fue abat d abatido por la policia les p pidieron parar y no hicieron s caso > >policia esta entrenada p para dispersar a grandse grupoe puednen ver que tras de mi al e gente se moviliza y la policia b busca tomar control la policia t tambien esta controlando las v a vias de la protesta porque lo l ultimoque quieren que suceda es lo que se vio ayer, donde hubo m mas de 300 arrestos. >> blasill di blasio ha sido f e fuertemente criticoado porque l sal salio a defendender a su fapoli. >> ldespues de ver este video n donde los oficiales usaban sus patrullas para abrirse cpapas t entre los manifestntesantes. >>tambien este hombre que fue o golpeado con las macanas >> en dchicchiacago tambien se o violencia como automss vandal o vandalizad
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makt a lot t easier whehen you go b o ththe state anand ask to e expar dairiry or ask t to change y yor operations because you've shown that you're already p progressie and youou're already ahead of te curvrve in implementing envnvironmental protections. arioso: you have to m make sure you comply with the newer regulatations, otheherwise yourm becomes w worthless. . and so, y inintent was t to preserveve the ofof my farm. . and even t thouh we'e're 3 m months intoto it, is pretty promising so far. maas: i thihink the main reasona dairy farmer wouldn't do this is if they aren't certain about the future of the dairy itself, which is really the question facing a lot of families is, can they continue to be competitive in california, in the modern economy. and d that's hard to d. it takes scale, it takes efficiency. it takes a lot of thinings, investstment in new technolology. many f farms would like to keep milking cowows as long as they y could, butut not every family can. arioso: a cow i is really an unbnbelievable creature. . i me, theyey consume tremendous s amos of byprododucts that t
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coronavirus ayer en todo el mundo se dieron en estados unidos los enfermos son cada vez mÁs jÓvenes, nueva yor y salones de bellezas >>> estas autoridades me han quitado el pedazo de mi justicia >>> justicia por andrÉs familiares del joven muerto a tiros reclaman que se castigue a los culpables, latinos y afroamericano se unen en la protesta por otro caso de brutalidad policial. >>> precauciones al aire libre, reabren parques acuÁticos y playas de costa a costa, para evitar contagios los expertos recomiendan usar tapabocas antes de llegar al agua y otros consejos que en minutos les compartimos >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart, >>> el presidente donald trump endurece aÚn mÁs el sistema actual de visas y suspende no solo las visas que afectan a trabajadores extranjeros calificados tambiÉn a meseros, mucamas pero no a trabajadores de salud o del campo, procesador de alimentos y beneficiarios del tps pero el gobierno quiere dejar este trabajo a los estadounidense tambiÉn se complica el acceso a la residencia y el green card y estamos con alma rosa nieto para entender esta orden ejecutiv
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thank you very much for youour time, anand thank yor watching this interview. stay tuned for more news here on france 24. ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos of the mexican revolution, most of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
thank you very much for youour time, anand thank yor watching this interview. stay tuned for more news here on france 24. ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos of the mexican revolution, most of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
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the basic public-health recommendations that we've all become familiar withec in terms of a washing yor hands and respecting social distancing. i went to a store yesterday for example they have markings on the floor now how to stand 6 feet apart, protecting people behind cash registersin with barriers. so we have come along way in terms of being able to go outside and be together in gatherings with other people and still protect ourselves and other people which is what wearing the mask is all about. >> why did people on the commission and you believe one of the keys is increasing the availability of diagnostic tests, what did you find? >> you have to be able to know who has it and where it is. from the start it's been a challenge being able to see where it is and we've made a lot of progress on that as well so that's something people can feel much more confident about as we move forward. >> what states have met these recommendations that you have put out and are able to move forward with reoffending without risking more cases? >> i'm so glad you asked that question for two reasons. one
the basic public-health recommendations that we've all become familiar withec in terms of a washing yor hands and respecting social distancing. i went to a store yesterday for example they have markings on the floor now how to stand 6 feet apart, protecting people behind cash registersin with barriers. so we have come along way in terms of being able to go outside and be together in gatherings with other people and still protect ourselves and other people which is what wearing the mask is all...
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black folks, because ever since 401 years ago, the reason we could neer be who weanted and dre to is yor applause ) we were smarter than the underfunded schools you put us in. but you had your knee on our neck. we could run corporations and not hustle in the street, but you had your knee on our neck. we had creative skills. we could do whatever anybody else could do, but we couldn't get your knee off our neck. what happened to floyd happens every day in this country in education, in health services, and in every area of american life. it's time for us to stand up in george's name and say, "get your knee off of our necks." ( applause ) that's the problem, no matter who you are. we thought maybe we had a complex. maybe it was just us. but even blacks that broke through, you kept your knee on that neck. michael jordan won all of these championships, and you kept digging for mess because you got to put a knee on our neck. white housewives would run home to see a black woman on tv, named oprah winfrey, and you messed with her, because you just can't take your knee off of our neck. man comes o
black folks, because ever since 401 years ago, the reason we could neer be who weanted and dre to is yor applause ) we were smarter than the underfunded schools you put us in. but you had your knee on our neck. we could run corporations and not hustle in the street, but you had your knee on our neck. we had creative skills. we could do whatever anybody else could do, but we couldn't get your knee off our neck. what happened to floyd happens every day in this country in education, in health...
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. >>> protests continue across the.c marched ward yor city,sga c aac. hundreds marched in charlotte. in minneapolis, protests remained peaceful this afternoon but police are keeping an eye on what happens when curfew goes into place tonight. a spot where george floyd was killed is now a growing memorial where people are leaving flowers in his memory. the officer who put his knee on floyd's neck has been charged with murder. three other officers involved have not. >> if it was anyone else, they'd bring them to justice today. if it was anybody else, justice would be delivered. >> he plans to call up thousands national guard troops. kindne., woins of darkness in in fact, take a look at this video from our cbs station in minneapolis, hundreds of people have been handing out bags of groceries and we're told strangers are giving them out to neighbors who have lost their neighborhood markets and stores. >>> new video of another first in space flight, the commercially operated crew docking at the international space station today after a 19-hour flight for two
. >>> protests continue across the.c marched ward yor city,sga c aac. hundreds marched in charlotte. in minneapolis, protests remained peaceful this afternoon but police are keeping an eye on what happens when curfew goes into place tonight. a spot where george floyd was killed is now a growing memorial where people are leaving flowers in his memory. the officer who put his knee on floyd's neck has been charged with murder. three other officers involved have not. >> if it was...
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now, first of all,l, you cannot get away from your officice, yor foreign editor or editor. he is in touch with you all the time, , asking you what you see, telling you u where to g go. one has lost onen's indndepende. i love to be a solitary figure wondering around reporting when i see. of course, all of that has changed. world, like the syria, is dangerous for western reporters to go to. we lost in cambodia 20 journalists in eight weeks. a horrific casualty figure. dead.ere either killed or that figure has never been matched, even in syria. that was the khmer rouge. ---metimes say they will the they were the precursors of isis. not from a religigious point of view or r anything like that, bt they were just psychopathic and killed anyone who encroached on their territory. not to have publicity or anything like that, like isis just -- just to out of a pathological hatred of them. anchor: john swain, thank you very much. this is the end of the interview. thanks for watching. man: the islamic state's brutal reign of terror in raqqa may be at an end. woman: raqqa is now almost
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and i worked for yor eric garcetti in the office of reentry for a couple of years. ve been out in the streets. i've been in the halls of power negotiating change. and i've been on the front lines of organizing. as sobemeonwho has moveeen different spaces, i can tell you right now is the space for organizing. it is the space for presting. it ithe space for exclaiming just how upset we are. we saw a man murdered on cera, for the umpteenth time, and it's not training that's gonna fix at. we need our leaders to be inspiring, to be bold and to push for actions that might seem uncomfortable, but are very, very necessa. any d that is the end ofnt. >> sreenivasan: join us tomorrow evening for a "newshour weekend" special on race and policing: "america in black in blue 2020" at 9:00 p.m. eastern and at pbs on-line. that's all for this editioof" pbs newshour weekend." for the latest news updates visit pbs.org/newshour. i' hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay safe. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group atgbh access.wgbh.org >>ma
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now at you decided to set up your headquarters here in europee in noww morning y your your hat yor european headquarters are here in france he seemed to appreciate france a lot is still the case after. all the strikes and why do you think it's a good country to invest well i think that yourself paris is very centrally located it's a great- transportation hub we- france offers you know- very-- deepp and rich resource n theirr human capital. they have you know some of the best research and educational ininstitutions on the planet lie a cold poly technique and be e a grgreat computer scientist great data scientiststs c create human capital so i think that is siebel systems paris was our- headquarters for a media that works out very well for us. and so this is our headquarters for c. three dot a. i. as we- as we grow our footprint- throughout europe and the middle east. i started this interview basing that you'd literally stared at death in the i was referring of course to what happened back in two thousand nine in tanzania when you were on a foot safari- you were attacked by an elephant and yo
now at you decided to set up your headquarters here in europee in noww morning y your your hat yor european headquarters are here in france he seemed to appreciate france a lot is still the case after. all the strikes and why do you think it's a good country to invest well i think that yourself paris is very centrally located it's a great- transportation hub we- france offers you know- very-- deepp and rich resource n theirr human capital. they have you know some of the best research and...
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. >> to mir ae miranda in new yor. >> caller: i just want to say, i am glad people are protesting peacefully. i support them. i respect them because of the fact that there's no reason for the police to do what they did. i am just as upset, angry and offended as everyone else over the death of george floyd. and every other person that has been mistreated by the police. >> i thank you. i said yesterday that i'm angry. if you see a person, mr. floyd, pleading for his life, pleading, calling for his mother who has pre-deceased him, if you see an officer with his neon tknee on neck of the person knowing this person is suffering, if that doesn't make you angry, i will accept your lack of anger, but i hope you will accept that i am very angry about that. i'm angry because only one person has been arrested. i was a magistrate for many years. i know probable cause when i see it. the probable cause exists. i want to see a trial, and i want to see a conviction. yes, innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. if wrong and committed a crime, you have got to wanted him arrested. and if you believe a
. >> to mir ae miranda in new yor. >> caller: i just want to say, i am glad people are protesting peacefully. i support them. i respect them because of the fact that there's no reason for the police to do what they did. i am just as upset, angry and offended as everyone else over the death of george floyd. and every other person that has been mistreated by the police. >> i thank you. i said yesterday that i'm angry. if you see a person, mr. floyd, pleading for his life,...
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running off of this how important is this and you did not explicitly mention thewould european union and yor vision for the future of nato, but this new direction wouldy suggestand a closer collaboratin with the european union. >> nato is a military and political alliance. you areght, right, sometimes i l likeeim we often forget the importanceprot of the political aspect. nato is about protecting eachcoi other. article se, five.e collective defense. poit is also about working together in a political alliance addressing for instance,e,so the importance of- article three. many relevant articles.an article two and three is nonmilitary means of security of maintaining our security and peace. covid-19 has clearly demonstrated the importance ofan addressing those nonmilitary challenges and the role nato can play in helping the society and dealing with that. european union. and i strongly believe and and cooperation between the european union and nato. i very much welcome that we have been able to list als corporation. between nato and the european union and unprecedented levels. we will continue t
running off of this how important is this and you did not explicitly mention thewould european union and yor vision for the future of nato, but this new direction wouldy suggestand a closer collaboratin with the european union. >> nato is a military and political alliance. you areght, right, sometimes i l likeeim we often forget the importanceprot of the political aspect. nato is about protecting eachcoi other. article se, five.e collective defense. poit is also about working together in...
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is pockets of resurgence, not really a nationwide resurgence. úíobviously, areas like new yor, still,ontinues to contract. areas where you are seeing higher cases, i think what i have seen noted is houston, in particular, along with more hospitalizations in california and more cases in arizona. what you are seeing there is that the virus is still out there, it continues to spread. it is a highly contagious virus. nobody has immunity to it. if you relax the measures that to the pandemic spreading not quite as quickly, when you start to relax the measures, it is going to start spreading again. i think that is all we are seeing. tom: we should point out that is most expert on this up bloomberg. you know there is more beds in a three hospital district of boston or the beds in new york city than all of other cities combined. is the real impingement here for the experts that they will be sort of hospital beds rapidly? john: that is a concern in any place that the virus is spreading. they have huge hospital resources in new york, huge population as well. the real area where we saw a problem
is pockets of resurgence, not really a nationwide resurgence. úíobviously, areas like new yor, still,ontinues to contract. areas where you are seeing higher cases, i think what i have seen noted is houston, in particular, along with more hospitalizations in california and more cases in arizona. what you are seeing there is that the virus is still out there, it continues to spread. it is a highly contagious virus. nobody has immunity to it. if you relax the measures that to the pandemic...
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that you start to lose yor sight of how valuable you are as a person. i have to step back and allow myself to see this is not normal. >> i go outside and fear a black man. being profiled and followed by police. being called disgusting names. when i ride my bike fearful somebody might run me off the road. you see confederate flags flying in the air. you're seeing these the side of the racism. >> there was a time like this of a young white woman or man being choked to death. people don't want to watch that on social media in the same way. they value that single individual's family and story much more than george floyd. >> they don't see me as a kid. they see a man. somebody who could potentially be a threat to them. my mom, other people in my life, they have to think about the fact when i'm outside there's a danger. a fact that i have to think about in they have to be stuck with. for as long as i'm alive. >> there's parts of progress. the fact the cop in minnesota got fired. process. but nowhere near enough. if i didn't recognize progress i would feel the
that you start to lose yor sight of how valuable you are as a person. i have to step back and allow myself to see this is not normal. >> i go outside and fear a black man. being profiled and followed by police. being called disgusting names. when i ride my bike fearful somebody might run me off the road. you see confederate flags flying in the air. you're seeing these the side of the racism. >> there was a time like this of a young white woman or man being choked to death. people...
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a cnbc disrupt tore yor you neeo know about coming up next. >> announcer: today's big number, $40 millionat's how much cash american airlines expects to burn every day in june. that's down from $100 million a day in april the carrier now expects its second quarter revenue to plunge 90% year over year can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant yeah, everything is runningis smoothly with the now platform. (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> welcome back throughout the week, cnbc has been highlighting this year's disrupt tors making breakt
a cnbc disrupt tore yor you neeo know about coming up next. >> announcer: today's big number, $40 millionat's how much cash american airlines expects to burn every day in june. that's down from $100 million a day in april the carrier now expects its second quarter revenue to plunge 90% year over year can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or...
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stoffels, thank you yor joining for joining us it is early days, you remind us, and we look forward toou starting the clinical trials scott, back over to you. >> meg, it sounds like encouraging news i'm looking at my screen of j&j's shares which is now high on the day, more than 2% you see that move there. meg, thank you for that. i have a feeling maybe i'll see you later on in my special that's a big move in the shares of j&j that's meg tirrell >>> you certainly know this about your years at fidelity >> i think it's a good vaccine effort, and it's a collaboration with a lab at the deaconess center in boston where i've been on the board for many years. it's an interesting approach because it uses fragments of the dna and it's capsulated in the virus. i think it will be fascinating to see what happens. dna is what we're using in the j&j vaccine, to see the type of neutralizing antibody response, which is what you need to elicit i think it's a fantastic program, and, you know, j&j is a great company. we don't own it right now, but of the health care stocks out there, i think it's one of
stoffels, thank you yor joining for joining us it is early days, you remind us, and we look forward toou starting the clinical trials scott, back over to you. >> meg, it sounds like encouraging news i'm looking at my screen of j&j's shares which is now high on the day, more than 2% you see that move there. meg, thank you for that. i have a feeling maybe i'll see you later on in my special that's a big move in the shares of j&j that's meg tirrell >>> you certainly know...
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after yor a while, the law is obviously the same. the procedures are pretty much the same.it becomes normal. >> normal? that's exactly what richard likes to hear. based in london, he has spent decades working to modernize courts. the website, remote courts worldwide, is one of his projects. >> it's unbelievable, isn't it, that more people now have access to the internet in our world than have access to justice, according to all these figures, only 46%. 46% of people in our world have realistic access to legal advice in the court system. >> by and large, should remain in the physical courthouse. but civil matters should look at remote. >> if all the potential jurors will please raise your right hands. >> courts are beginning to experiment with jury trials. this one is in texas. in alameda, they are looking at having some jurors do their job remotely, while others might be in the courtroom or nearby rooms. the alameda county grand jury has been working remotely. and the incoming grand jury was selected this week by judge desatel. >> a court in singapore has sentenced a man to
after yor a while, the law is obviously the same. the procedures are pretty much the same.it becomes normal. >> normal? that's exactly what richard likes to hear. based in london, he has spent decades working to modernize courts. the website, remote courts worldwide, is one of his projects. >> it's unbelievable, isn't it, that more people now have access to the internet in our world than have access to justice, according to all these figures, only 46%. 46% of people in our world...
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when polices officers are in yor communities, they are safer.hat is what this president stands four. law and order. it will never be accepted in a tolerant society. we are a tolerant nation, but we are a nation of laws. >> cory lewandowski, thank you for joining us. >> coming up. we will stay in the 2020 race. yes, it will be a bruising campaign. the trump campaign is not holding back. clearly diminished, lacking mental fortitude toin take on te office of the presidency ansoff on crime. joe biden has not held a news conference in 80er days. joe biden has been dialing back on his tough on crime 1994 bell that he offered. this is a hot button topic for the 2020 race. mike pence chief of staff joined us next. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. star
when polices officers are in yor communities, they are safer.hat is what this president stands four. law and order. it will never be accepted in a tolerant society. we are a tolerant nation, but we are a nation of laws. >> cory lewandowski, thank you for joining us. >> coming up. we will stay in the 2020 race. yes, it will be a bruising campaign. the trump campaign is not holding back. clearly diminished, lacking mental fortitude toin take on te office of the presidency ansoff on...
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now next to very patient and yor kind. >> thank you, mister chairman.ank kin you for the very patit unkind senator graham. youri think your nomination is reallynfor unfortunate that in y ways n indefensible judge. manit isn't that i disagree wih you, i do on many of the positions that you have taken. you've called marriage equality a fringe idea. you've spoken out against women's reproductive rights. you've supported positions that would act involve voting suppression, but on this issue of the affordable care act, what's really unfortunate and indefensible is your nomination in the midst of a public health crisis. the majority leader'sa ju apparently determination to bring this nomination to a vote involving a judge and public officiale affowho is again andw with vitriol and vehement, spoken out against thehealth affordable care act which is so necessary now is a life saver to people in the middle of a public health crisis. to call obamacare one as you have done in fact illegitimate, you said it has an air of in yor illegitimacy. to say it should fall o
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the neighborhoods got better, families started to move back and raise their kids in new yor city.chools got better. as a result, life got better. my question today would be do the people of new york still feel safe living in this city when they see things like this every morning of their lives. >> i mean it resonate with me, haven't been there since the pandemic kicked off a few month ago. lisa, i know you just returned after being gone for a few months, being out of the city, tell me what it feels like now returning after this break. does it feel different? do you feel safe when you're walking around? can you feel the sort of tension ? >> look. i hate new york, i used to love it. i lived here for almost three years, it was an awesome city and all the things that made it great are no longer. you look at a lot of the businesses and bars, or the restaurants and bars that made the city so lively. the theater, a lot of those bar and restaurants aren't coming back because of the response to the pandemic and now you have shootings on the rise in this ada. i mentioned previously the wors
the neighborhoods got better, families started to move back and raise their kids in new yor city.chools got better. as a result, life got better. my question today would be do the people of new york still feel safe living in this city when they see things like this every morning of their lives. >> i mean it resonate with me, haven't been there since the pandemic kicked off a few month ago. lisa, i know you just returned after being gone for a few months, being out of the city, tell me...
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when polices officers are in yor communities, they are safer.hat is what this president stands four. law and order. it will never be accepted in a tolerant society. we are a tolerant nation, but we are a nation of laws. >> cory lewandowski, thank you for joining us. >> coming up. we will stay in the 2020 race. yes, it will be a bruising campaign. the trump campaign is not holding back. clearly diminished, lacking mental fortitude toin take on te office of the presidency ansoff on crime. joe biden has not held a news conference in 80er days. joe biden has been dialing back on his tough on crime 1994 bell that he offered. this is a hot button topic for the 2020 race. mike pence chief of staff joined us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. (vo) at whether on the track,that exhor the everyday drive.ty, today, that philosophy ext
when polices officers are in yor communities, they are safer.hat is what this president stands four. law and order. it will never be accepted in a tolerant society. we are a tolerant nation, but we are a nation of laws. >> cory lewandowski, thank you for joining us. >> coming up. we will stay in the 2020 race. yes, it will be a bruising campaign. the trump campaign is not holding back. clearly diminished, lacking mental fortitude toin take on te office of the presidency ansoff on...
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. >> congresswoman, i appreciate yor time.you. >> thank you. >>> coming up the emotional vigil for rayshard brooks. shot kp killed by atlanta police. how his death and martin luther king, jr. are intertwined. here's a tip: get half-off the amazing iphone 11 on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. second tip: you can put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company. uh for example, that's heraldo. he's my best friend. oh, sorry nancy, i forgot you were there. get the amazing iphone 11 for half-off on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. we all know customers can save big. [ cellphone chimes ] um, so, we're talking 24/7 protection. as it -- [ cellphone chimes ] [ clears throat ] mara, hello. [ cellphone clicking ] yeah? we can see you on your phone. oh, my bad. you can continue. [ clicking continues ] [ cellphone chimes ] i think she's still on the phone. >>> the foun ral tomorrow for rayshard brooks the black man shot and killed by a white atlanta police officer will feature martin luther king, jr.'s daugh
. >> congresswoman, i appreciate yor time.you. >> thank you. >>> coming up the emotional vigil for rayshard brooks. shot kp killed by atlanta police. how his death and martin luther king, jr. are intertwined. here's a tip: get half-off the amazing iphone 11 on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. second tip: you can put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company. uh for example, that's heraldo. he's my best friend. oh, sorry nancy, i forgot you were...
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retired army lieutenant colonel james carafano here to weigh in on that coming next customize yor insuranceor what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (vo) at whether on the track,that exhor the everyday drive.ty, today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even service pickup, audi at your door can do this and more at participating dealers. the premium audi dealership experience, on your terms. audi at your door. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. ♪. david: china is escalating i
retired army lieutenant colonel james carafano here to weigh in on that coming next customize yor insuranceor what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (vo) at whether on the track,that exhor the everyday drive.ty, today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even service pickup, audi at your door can do this and more at...
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inmarch due to ccerns abouthe virus the yor has so said he doesn't wa i it the now. 20, lawyers ve sued in an tetempt halt the releasing e e evenwillll endanger th tulsa community. deite public health perts warningsgainst lge indoo gatherin, the trp administtion is ving forrd th planso fill a9,000-se arena foththe ray. th tens thousan more in the nrby convtion cente vice president mike pence will attend the rally and falsely claimed that in a very real sense oklahoma had flattened the curve of covivid infections. this is trump speaking monday. pres. trump: oklahoma is at a veryry low number. they have been fantastic work. they have a new, pretty new, .agnificent arena we are getting exact numbers but we're close to or at over one million people wanting to go. we have a 22,000 seat arena but i think we're also going to take the convention hall next door. 22,000 plus 40,000, which would been over 900,000 people. hopefully, they will be watching. amy: the trump campaign is requiring attendees to his rally to sign a waiver resolving the campaign. resolving the campaign of liability if an at
inmarch due to ccerns abouthe virus the yor has so said he doesn't wa i it the now. 20, lawyers ve sued in an tetempt halt the releasing e e evenwillll endanger th tulsa community. deite public health perts warningsgainst lge indoo gatherin, the trp administtion is ving forrd th planso fill a9,000-se arena foththe ray. th tens thousan more in the nrby convtion cente vice president mike pence will attend the rally and falsely claimed that in a very real sense oklahoma had flattened the curve of...
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and there have been military police and infantry soldiers moved from fort d drum, new yor, from fort ririley, kansas, and r bright, north carolina, to the d.c.c. area, and d they are now mustering a military -- in military bases at what is called force protection delta, the highest condition, reready to te control of f washington, d.c., f ththe president so ordered. so we have this very f fluid and difficult situation because there are alrerey 20,000 nationonal guardrdsmen and women the streets of america. the guard has been mobilizized n 26 different states and the district of columbia. but i want to say this about the military being on the streets. in many cases, we have seen instances where the national guard has played a calming role. for instance, i saw you stories last night out of tennessee where the national guardsmen of the tennessee national guard put down their shields and stood quietly and unarmed in front of a crowd and was actually serving in a calming presence. the military a also i ththink hs the ability to relieieve police forces who have now been fighting protesters
and there have been military police and infantry soldiers moved from fort d drum, new yor, from fort ririley, kansas, and r bright, north carolina, to the d.c.c. area, and d they are now mustering a military -- in military bases at what is called force protection delta, the highest condition, reready to te control of f washington, d.c., f ththe president so ordered. so we have this very f fluid and difficult situation because there are alrerey 20,000 nationonal guardrdsmen and women the streets...
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the "new yor times" is reporting american officials provided a written briefing in late february to thent. the associated press writes top white house officials were aware in early 2019 of classified intelligence of the secret bounties. national security adviser robert o'brien said the president had not been briefed because the information was not verified. the white house also made a similar claim. >> there were descent >> unverified intelligence gets put in front all the time. there is always going to be uncerta uncertainty. doesn't mean it's not important and will not be seen by the president. >> the white house briefed eight gop members yesterday. a similar briefing is scheduled for democrats today. kumsi? >>> new details on a possible hate crime in the east bay. a go fund me page has raised $15,000 in just one day for the person whose car was tagged with all lives matter graffiti. it happened over the weekend. neighbors in alameda set up this fund-raiser and now we checked this morning up to $16,000 raised. the community is calling for a hate crime investigation. >>> part of abc7's
the "new yor times" is reporting american officials provided a written briefing in late february to thent. the associated press writes top white house officials were aware in early 2019 of classified intelligence of the secret bounties. national security adviser robert o'brien said the president had not been briefed because the information was not verified. the white house also made a similar claim. >> there were descent >> unverified intelligence gets put in front all the...
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i want yoyou to knoww thahat yor lives matter, that your dreams matter. amy: mass protests continue in new york city. blocks of f the upper east side were shut down wednesday as a massive sit-in took place outside of gracie mansion, the residence of mayor bill de blasio. meanwhile, over 200 current and former staffers of the mayor signed an open letter. their demands include cutting the police budget by $1 billion and reallocating the money to social services, including housing support and rental relief, food assistance, and health care. the letter also calls for the firing of officers who have used excessive force during the protests. this comes as the legal aid society has filed suit alleging hundreds of protesters in new york are being held for longer than 24 hours in cramped cells during a pandemic. in other news from new york, a 35-year-old afrirican american named jamel floyd has died after being pepper sprayed by guards inside the metropolitan detention center. floyd had been held at the brooklyn jail since october 2019. in california, a m massive
i want yoyou to knoww thahat yor lives matter, that your dreams matter. amy: mass protests continue in new york city. blocks of f the upper east side were shut down wednesday as a massive sit-in took place outside of gracie mansion, the residence of mayor bill de blasio. meanwhile, over 200 current and former staffers of the mayor signed an open letter. their demands include cutting the police budget by $1 billion and reallocating the money to social services, including housing support and...
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but there has been less flattering attention, including a new yor scathing "nw york times" review.... >> he goes around the country and gives them free advertising on a weekly basis, but because his hair looks like he was electrocuted while drinking mountain dew, people seem like we need to saw his head off. >> reporter: but over the years, the knocks have been drowned out by eddie's huge philanthropic work. he has received the "make a wish foundation's" highest honor. and during the california wireleswildfires during recent years, he served thousands of meals out of the same mobile kitchens he is using to feed hospital workers now. >> i need two veggie burgers. >> reporter: wait, there is more. how much money have you raised for out-of-work restaurant workers? >> i think we're on the cusp of 24 million. >> reporter: he created the restaurant employee relief fund, to aid those left jobless by the pandemic. >> i started sending out personal video messages to all of the c.e.o.s who had any connection to the restaurant association. pepsi, coke, cargill, cure keurig, dr. pepper's, you
but there has been less flattering attention, including a new yor scathing "nw york times" review.... >> he goes around the country and gives them free advertising on a weekly basis, but because his hair looks like he was electrocuted while drinking mountain dew, people seem like we need to saw his head off. >> reporter: but over the years, the knocks have been drowned out by eddie's huge philanthropic work. he has received the "make a wish foundation's" highest...
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rodriguezz, i appreciate yor story and r representing hard working families all across the orcountry. thank you for your testimony. we need to find ways to shore up the safety net and provide a temporary targetedem assistanceo help folks like you. but if you could have the choice between more government assistance and stimulus checks and whatever we could create words you could have your job back into the certainty of an income in a place that you go to do to provide the service and provide for your family, which one would you prefer to do at this point? >> i would go back to work. but i want to work in a safe place. we are going to need child care. >> i appreciate your desire to work because i think the most important thing we can do to get the country out of this sort of temporary recession and back to a strong rebounding and recovery in an economy that is growing by a described is to reopen the economy. in texas we are about 75% open and trusting the citizens of texas to know how to safely return to work. we know there's more risk now and it's going to be with us for a while and we
rodriguezz, i appreciate yor story and r representing hard working families all across the orcountry. thank you for your testimony. we need to find ways to shore up the safety net and provide a temporary targetedem assistanceo help folks like you. but if you could have the choice between more government assistance and stimulus checks and whatever we could create words you could have your job back into the certainty of an income in a place that you go to do to provide the service and provide for...
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so it's posimportant to keep yor eye on the ball both to be the kind of people we want to look out for each other but also fiscally, it would be a mistake for a member of congress to stand up and say well, the tok market's doing well so i'm not going to look at the degree o unemployment, the degree of people losing health care, the small businesses and jobs that may be lost forever. there's an extraordinary amount of pain b and the best way to reduce that and get economy is to make people hole whole, give small businesses more chance to stay alive and don't add to the pain by starving state and local governments. they didn't do anything wrong. they just happened to be states and local governments during a once and a 200-year pandemic >> we'll have you back on to talk about how that should look but for now, thank you both very much you guys weren't supposed to agree on so many things. after the break, we're going to take you through the most important stocks and sectors to watch in the final minutes of trading on this big rally day on wall street. you can always watch or listen live on
so it's posimportant to keep yor eye on the ball both to be the kind of people we want to look out for each other but also fiscally, it would be a mistake for a member of congress to stand up and say well, the tok market's doing well so i'm not going to look at the degree o unemployment, the degree of people losing health care, the small businesses and jobs that may be lost forever. there's an extraordinary amount of pain b and the best way to reduce that and get economy is to make people hole...
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upper east cidsiders in new yor may be wealthy but also want to see racial justice in this country.road swaths of manhattan, some of the wealthiest zip codes in america. >> look, the numbers speak for themselves at this point. 648 votes separate you. that's it. do you know when you expect to have the results finalized, all those absentee votes, mail-in votes tabulated? >> yeah, absolutely. so, starting wednesday is when they start opening up these ballots. we are gearing up, as you know, the establishment in maloney's plan is to challenge every single ballot on technicality, with the assumption that young people unaccustomed to voting absentee will make mistakes. we are prepared to fight to the last tooth and nail to get every vote counted. voter suppression is a real thing. we're up against a representative who will try to suppress those who mailed them in. we'll try to count every vote. i'll be back on your show, hopefully, in a week and a half as the democratic nominee for new york's 12th congressional district. >> enjoy your holiday weekend and perhaps we will see you in two wee
upper east cidsiders in new yor may be wealthy but also want to see racial justice in this country.road swaths of manhattan, some of the wealthiest zip codes in america. >> look, the numbers speak for themselves at this point. 648 votes separate you. that's it. do you know when you expect to have the results finalized, all those absentee votes, mail-in votes tabulated? >> yeah, absolutely. so, starting wednesday is when they start opening up these ballots. we are gearing up, as you...
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until this situation ated and meal yor amealorated and that will mean less police officers and that will mean higher crime, more crime. about something that was said in our committee a ring on this when gentleman -- said effectively atva was a fiction -- antifa was a fiction, it was maginary, it was like a unicorn, for pete's sake. to a cnn article 2018, i believe it was where a couple of cnn reporters nterviewed leaders of the antifa movement and reiterated they believed they should -- members don'tsome want to advocate for violence ut others do because they have an objective and they believe that violence will help them get objective. i don't think that cnn thinks fiction. a pparently here, though, we do, say as we were away g about taking .l.i., qualified limited immunity. we' officers get ace policy like i have to do as an doctors have to do. well, i viewed that statement at accidental an admission that elimination of qualified limited immunity will actual leave police officers subject to the of trial attorneys. i say that as a guy who was a trial attorney. i'm really familiar with h
until this situation ated and meal yor amealorated and that will mean less police officers and that will mean higher crime, more crime. about something that was said in our committee a ring on this when gentleman -- said effectively atva was a fiction -- antifa was a fiction, it was maginary, it was like a unicorn, for pete's sake. to a cnn article 2018, i believe it was where a couple of cnn reporters nterviewed leaders of the antifa movement and reiterated they believed they should -- members...
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bowser --yor mario muriel bowser. edward marched yesterday. he is joining us from florida. going to ask you to turn the volume down. edward?with us, caller: yes. host: you have to turn the volume down. otherwise, we will not be able to hear you. caller: hold on. host: ok. go ahead, please. caller: is that better? host: yes. caller: it may not have changed too much because america is america. we have tobout it is show love and go forward for the next generation that this is wrong. that is all i have to say about that. i have no political stance on that even though i am political. get into deaths of young people at the hands of authority , many police, thank you for your time. host: we will go to stephen in oklahoma. caller: good morning. i think some changes going to happen. is the city and government running there. i know many police. my mom was a deputy clerk. i am in a small town of 11,000. they had some bigger protests. it was a shame, what they did. several hundred thousand two spilled out on the freeway from a side street. we know they had the race riot a couple blocks
bowser --yor mario muriel bowser. edward marched yesterday. he is joining us from florida. going to ask you to turn the volume down. edward?with us, caller: yes. host: you have to turn the volume down. otherwise, we will not be able to hear you. caller: hold on. host: ok. go ahead, please. caller: is that better? host: yes. caller: it may not have changed too much because america is america. we have tobout it is show love and go forward for the next generation that this is wrong. that is all i...
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until this situation ated and meal yor amealorated and that will mean less police officers and that will mean higher crime, more crime. about something that was said in our committee a ring on this when gentleman -- said effectively atva was a fiction -- antifa was a fiction, it was maginary, it was like a unicorn, for pete's sake. to a cnn article 2018, i believe it was where a couple of cnn reporters nterviewed leaders of the antifa movement and reiterated they believed they should -- members don'tsome want to advocate for violence ut others do because they have an objective and they believe that violence will help them get objective. i don't think that cnn thinks fiction. a pparently here, though, we do, say as we were away g about taking .l.i., qualified limited immunity. we' officers get ace policy like i have to do as an doctors have to do. well, i viewed that statement at accidental an admission that elimination of qualified limited immunity will actual leave police officers subject to the of trial attorneys. i say that as a guy who was a trial attorney. i'm really familiar with h
until this situation ated and meal yor amealorated and that will mean less police officers and that will mean higher crime, more crime. about something that was said in our committee a ring on this when gentleman -- said effectively atva was a fiction -- antifa was a fiction, it was maginary, it was like a unicorn, for pete's sake. to a cnn article 2018, i believe it was where a couple of cnn reporters nterviewed leaders of the antifa movement and reiterated they believed they should -- members...
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this is from the new yo"new yor times" report. when mr.plained why he was building concentration camps in china, mr. trump said he should go ahead with building the camps, which he thought was the right thing to do. gob smacking. >> nicolle, gob smacking, horrific, absolutely loathsome that the american president isn't a voice for freedom in the world. he's egging on the chinese authoritarian leading to keep building concentration camps. that's what the united states foreign policy has become under donald trump. john bolton shouldn't have had any illusions when he stepped into the role as to what donald trump's priorities were. everyone could see clearly it's all about donald trump and his family and his personal wealth. john bolton went for the power. it went bad. he and donald trump deserved each other for the time that they were together and now, you know, we're seeing the aftermath of a really messy break up of two morally dubious characters. >> elise, john bolton is a lot, even his friends describe him as a bit of an unusual guy. the
this is from the new yo"new yor times" report. when mr.plained why he was building concentration camps in china, mr. trump said he should go ahead with building the camps, which he thought was the right thing to do. gob smacking. >> nicolle, gob smacking, horrific, absolutely loathsome that the american president isn't a voice for freedom in the world. he's egging on the chinese authoritarian leading to keep building concentration camps. that's what the united states foreign...