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find heather. she actually liked heather. she didn't do this and yet she goes on facebook calling her a psycho whore. which is it? >> you know, i can't really you know explain everything that tammy said or felt. you know, explain everything that tammy said or felt. i think it was a huge mistake to call her names and do that sort of thing. >> he said if tammy had kidnapped heather, why would she be writing nasty facebook post about her. the elvis' listened to tammy's testimony about heather with disgust. >> she deserves to be found. >> it was so offensive to hear her name come out of that woman's mouth. >> you sat there so quietly in that courtroom. did you just want to -- >> scream. it was infuriating some of the things that she said. >> the trial was far from over. it was the prosecutor's turn to question tammy and the prosecutor wasn't going to pull any punches. >>> coming up, fireworks in the courtroom. >> this is a story about jealousy and deceit. >> they don't have one fiber, one tear drop, on
find heather. she actually liked heather. she didn't do this and yet she goes on facebook calling her a psycho whore. which is it? >> you know, i can't really you know explain everything that tammy said or felt. you know, explain everything that tammy said or felt. i think it was a huge mistake to call her names and do that sort of thing. >> he said if tammy had kidnapped heather, why would she be writing nasty facebook post about her. the elvis' listened to tammy's testimony about...
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so, you get the last question, heather. and the big -- the big part of the question from one of the viewers is, how can democracy stick to democratic values of free and open flow of ideas, while at the same time, dealing with disinformation from authoritarian countries? and as an anecdote, we're going to pick up another question -- that's sort of the big question on democracies and democratic values. but the anecdote, china has reforced covid-19 by positive reinforcement of sending medical supplies. how could they say subversive influence with positive enforcements? the question is what the democrats should and should not be doing? >> that's a great question. in some ways it's going back to basics. it's going to back to the essentials of transparencies of democratic governments and institutions. and rebuilding trust between citizens. and that has been waning, both of those have been waning for a great deal of time. we now have to have the urgency of rebuilding those because foreign actors state and nonstate, are now using t
so, you get the last question, heather. and the big -- the big part of the question from one of the viewers is, how can democracy stick to democratic values of free and open flow of ideas, while at the same time, dealing with disinformation from authoritarian countries? and as an anecdote, we're going to pick up another question -- that's sort of the big question on democracies and democratic values. but the anecdote, china has reforced covid-19 by positive reinforcement of sending medical...
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heather: hi. lemonis: how are you? heather: i'm good. how are you? i'm heather. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. this is george lopez. heather: george, nice to meet you. george: heather, i'm already eating the stuff. heather: hi, adelo. heather. adelo: thank you so much for this opportunity. my name's adelo ramirez. i have this passion to cook. i started a restaurant business 16 years ago. and 12 years ago, i opened a tortilla manufacturing. i wasn't really running a professional tortilla manufacturing. and that's when i met george lopez. george: i wasn't responsible for it not being professionally run. just so you know. [ laughter ] don't drag me down. "yeah, it wasn't professionally run. then i met george. and then we went all the way down, man." adelo: but i got this great opportunity now to start all over but the right way. i believe in people, process, product. so the people, guys -- i'm right here, 24/7. our process -- our manufacturers have all the certifications that you require and will make any size that you desire. if you tell me that we don't need 48 ounces
heather: hi. lemonis: how are you? heather: i'm good. how are you? i'm heather. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. this is george lopez. heather: george, nice to meet you. george: heather, i'm already eating the stuff. heather: hi, adelo. heather. adelo: thank you so much for this opportunity. my name's adelo ramirez. i have this passion to cook. i started a restaurant business 16 years ago. and 12 years ago, i opened a tortilla manufacturing. i wasn't really running a professional...
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heather mcdonald you talked about data-driven. the officerding is come one of the officers of some had a record with theary issues minneapolis police force. how can police forces monitor that better and make officers like that either get retrained? familiar with the minneapolis police department system for monitoring officers. that record of civilian complaints could well indicate that he was a bad cop. nevertheless, it's also the case, i'm not saying this is true here at all, but it is also the case that officers that are actually proactive and out there looking for gun suspects out on a street corner at 2:00 a.m. hitching up there waistbands rather than driving on by, those officers get out of their car and ask a few questions. they also have a lot of complaints lodged against them by criminal suspects. , somebodywell be should be red flags that have civilian complaints and it needs to be absolutely closely monitored what was going on with his past records, i don't know. i think the minneapolis police department has been through
heather mcdonald you talked about data-driven. the officerding is come one of the officers of some had a record with theary issues minneapolis police force. how can police forces monitor that better and make officers like that either get retrained? familiar with the minneapolis police department system for monitoring officers. that record of civilian complaints could well indicate that he was a bad cop. nevertheless, it's also the case, i'm not saying this is true here at all, but it is also...
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heather, here was john bolton again. we note on the show how he's late and appears self-interested in what he's uncorking. but in journalism, you get all kinds of information. this is what he now says, having been in the room and up close about donald trump's approach to governing in public service. >> i think one of the most important things i learned in watching president trump up close is he doesn't have any philosophy. he doesn't proceed on that basis or on the basis of a grand strategy or policy. it's all about donald trump. that to me is a lesson for americans as a whole. but particularly for conservative republicans, because if trump wins re-election, which is entirely possible, there's no more guard rail based on what the republican party may think about him. so people need to understand that. >> heather? >> you know, i do think that john bolton waiting was selfish and i do think that he should have spoken out much more loudly during the impeachment trial and put more pressure on republicans to subpoena him. but
heather, here was john bolton again. we note on the show how he's late and appears self-interested in what he's uncorking. but in journalism, you get all kinds of information. this is what he now says, having been in the room and up close about donald trump's approach to governing in public service. >> i think one of the most important things i learned in watching president trump up close is he doesn't have any philosophy. he doesn't proceed on that basis or on the basis of a grand...
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heather: is a good question fran. i would single out the predominant reason is that the tragic breakdown of the black family. we now have nationally over 70 percent of children being raised by a single mother and many city areas. close to 90 percent. prisons are filled with fatherless men. there's white or black. when you have the breakdown of the marriage. there's a systemic failure to civilize young men. that is true across races. you are saying in the white community nationally, there is about 23 to 25 percent of whites saying they're being raised by single parent. and it's rising. and lower class communities. fenofibrate schizoid follow that. the place of the second best solution for fighting crime. he wants police presence in the neighborhood. ... ... restrain impulses and many heroic single mothers are working against the odds and succeeding fantastically, but barack obama himself, when he was running for president the first time, in 2008, gave a moving speech on father's day in chicago, and said, we have to be
heather: is a good question fran. i would single out the predominant reason is that the tragic breakdown of the black family. we now have nationally over 70 percent of children being raised by a single mother and many city areas. close to 90 percent. prisons are filled with fatherless men. there's white or black. when you have the breakdown of the marriage. there's a systemic failure to civilize young men. that is true across races. you are saying in the white community nationally, there is...
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heather, i've been looking for you and i'm thrilled to see you. your thought ons the testimony and on the family of george floyd, who has displayed, i stomachumbled over all my words the last hour, but to find all u that strength and eloquence in a moment of such pain is so stunning to me. >> nobody wants to be in that position. of having to rise out of tragedy and a feel of unfairness and rage and speak for millions of people and speak to some of the most powerful people in forces on the planet. the united states congress. the police. the president of the united states. and so i am, i'm in awe. i share your awe at how composed and eloquent the family members have all been. you know, george floyd is someone who is absolutely i'm speaking of him in the present tense because he has become so larger than life. he's absolutely an american every man and that is why so many people have of all races and backgrounds have stepped out and stepped up and said we want to stand up for someone who was a working class person. who was trying to make it by in an e
heather, i've been looking for you and i'm thrilled to see you. your thought ons the testimony and on the family of george floyd, who has displayed, i stomachumbled over all my words the last hour, but to find all u that strength and eloquence in a moment of such pain is so stunning to me. >> nobody wants to be in that position. of having to rise out of tragedy and a feel of unfairness and rage and speak for millions of people and speak to some of the most powerful people in forces on the...
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heather: there hasn't been progress. if anything, it seems like it has been moving backwards as both sides harden their own redline, where they want negotiations to go. we are about to get a more intensified process, weekly meetings to try to intensify. so everyone wants to intensify, to speed, but i am not sure where we are speeding toward. again, this comes as we watched the u.s.-u.k. free-trade agreement conversation. ambassador lighthizer said the other day, there are really strong demands on agriculture, to make that deal. it feels the u.k. is getting ping-pong between making decisions toward orienting its market toward the eu, or trying to lean toward a north american market. it is unclear what this is going to go, but we are going to get more talks. i just hope get clarity about where the u.k. is going to make decisions, whether that is on regulatory harmonization, data equivalency, these are the types of issues we need clarity on immediately, and they haven't been forthcoming. lots on fisheries, but not a lot of
heather: there hasn't been progress. if anything, it seems like it has been moving backwards as both sides harden their own redline, where they want negotiations to go. we are about to get a more intensified process, weekly meetings to try to intensify. so everyone wants to intensify, to speed, but i am not sure where we are speeding toward. again, this comes as we watched the u.s.-u.k. free-trade agreement conversation. ambassador lighthizer said the other day, there are really strong demands...
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he heather, here is the what the attorney for rayshard brooks had to say about what justice looks like in this case. take a listen. >> we agree with the mayor saying the officer fired -- the officer that fired his weapon should be terminated and should be prosecuted. the family met with paul howard and they've opened their investigation and i can say we want justice but i don't care fl anymore. kwhon what that is the i've been doing that for 15 years. i don't know what justice is anymore. is it getting him arrest? somebody fired, a chief stepping down? i know this isn't justice what's happening in society right now. >> heather, i don't know what justice is. how do you make sense of this case and the context of the national conversation we're having and do you have an answer for what justice looks like? >> that was such a beautiful moment of honesty because it's very clear that justice means that rayshard brooks lives out his life. justice looks like it never happens again. that's where we have to call for individual accountability, the end of qualified immunity, police officers actuall
he heather, here is the what the attorney for rayshard brooks had to say about what justice looks like in this case. take a listen. >> we agree with the mayor saying the officer fired -- the officer that fired his weapon should be terminated and should be prosecuted. the family met with paul howard and they've opened their investigation and i can say we want justice but i don't care fl anymore. kwhon what that is the i've been doing that for 15 years. i don't know what justice is anymore....
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heather mcghee. he heather, there was so much tension and worry in the wake of the protests when they started from people, particularly i think like white liberals who were like oh, god, it's going to help donald trump. oh, no, no, no. and it is really -- it's like a case study in street protests and public opinion. i myself am actually kind of shocked by the data. what do you see happening here? >> i think we see a few things happening. one, i think we were primed for this moment by the coronavirus. by a lot of the american mythology being laid bare. one the idea that we can be relentlessly upwardly mobile and that white folks have sort of their grasp on the american dream. when the economy shut down and people realized that they were one or two paychecks away from destitution and the government may not be there for them, there was a sense of vulnerability and physical vulnerability. as we saw, the coronavirus made people lean into their neighbors and show so much solidarity and interdependence. onc
heather mcghee. he heather, there was so much tension and worry in the wake of the protests when they started from people, particularly i think like white liberals who were like oh, god, it's going to help donald trump. oh, no, no, no. and it is really -- it's like a case study in street protests and public opinion. i myself am actually kind of shocked by the data. what do you see happening here? >> i think we see a few things happening. one, i think we were primed for this moment by the...
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. >> this is heather. i would just add my understanding, boeing talked about starting some research but i haven't seen estimates of other investments in the private sector yet. >> in my final moments i will note the world has changed, it is never going to be the same, appearing earlier this year in committee with 1 million plus other pathogens lurking out there in the environment. what we do now is necessity for the rest of humanity's time on this planet. i yield back. >> thank you, mister lucas, the chair recognizes miss lofgren for five minutes of questions. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. it strikes me we are very unprepared for this pandemic in terms of air travel and all public transit. we need to have some standards that are science-based and probably going to have a regulatory role to make that happen because the private sector has not done it. they haven't done the research. even things from changing where the airflow comes whether from the bottom or the top would have an impact in terms of dispers
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heather from the london school of economics and political science thank you so much for your time. and it's time now to answer your questions about covered 90 in the over to our science correspondent derek williams . a vaccine for common cold coronaviruses has never been developed why are scientists cautiously optimistic that a vaccine for covert 19 will be found. it's true that we've never developed vaccines against the various corona viruses that cause cold like symptoms but there's but there's a big difference between them and sars cove 2 and that's that it doesn't just make you miserable for a day or 2 it can kill you in other words we've never really had this kind of motivation both medical and economic to develop a vaccine for common colds developing a vaccine is a long wearisome and very very expensive process but but so many researchers and companies are throwing so much time and so many resources into the covert 19 problem that i for one i'm pretty confident they'll come up with was some kind of vaccine quickly that will that will prove effective to some extent at least in
heather from the london school of economics and political science thank you so much for your time. and it's time now to answer your questions about covered 90 in the over to our science correspondent derek williams . a vaccine for common cold coronaviruses has never been developed why are scientists cautiously optimistic that a vaccine for covert 19 will be found. it's true that we've never developed vaccines against the various corona viruses that cause cold like symptoms but there's but...
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professor riley, heather, both of you, thank you tonight. and as the media screams out, have a constitutional crisis and they are ignoring and much more frightening pushed by military leaders to take over civilian leadership? what does that mean? constitutional scholar john eastman explains in just moments daily routines change. but the land stays the same. there's ground to cover and a herd to feed. so run with us on a john deere gator. because being linked to the land means the work never stops. nothing runs like a deer. ♪ now according to the bright lights and the media of the countries in the midst of the 35th constitutional crisis worries at the 40th? i have lost track. >> look, we are dealing with a lawless president. he is unraveling and impulsive. he doesn't respect the constitution. speak with the serpent wrapped around the legs of the constitutional -- threatens to swallow it whole. our democracy stands on a nice edge. >> laura: now, you think those levers of democracy would at least have a few questions as to what looks like a c
professor riley, heather, both of you, thank you tonight. and as the media screams out, have a constitutional crisis and they are ignoring and much more frightening pushed by military leaders to take over civilian leadership? what does that mean? constitutional scholar john eastman explains in just moments daily routines change. but the land stays the same. there's ground to cover and a herd to feed. so run with us on a john deere gator. because being linked to the land means the work never...
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heather, john, thank you both very much appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: folks, ticketmaster is under fire as ticket holders doubt they will ever see the money they put down for postponed events they don't think they get it back so how ticked off are you over ticket refunds? i've got a broad way play we didn't get to go see. tweet me and see if you can get yours. introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. shyeah. this movingotected, 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 ar
heather, john, thank you both very much appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: folks, ticketmaster is under fire as ticket holders doubt they will ever see the money they put down for postponed events they don't think they get it back so how ticked off are you over ticket refunds? i've got a broad way play we didn't get to go see. tweet me and see if you can get yours. introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory...
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joining our discussion now is heather mcghee, co-chair of color of change and an msnbc contributor. and professor eddie glaude is back with us. heather, i have been struggling for perspective in our coverage, which is what am i supposed to do when i'm at that protest yesterday in santa monica? i watched the whole thing. it's 100% peaceful. and then there's this small group of people, two dozen, three dozen maybe, who dominate television for the rest of the night because they have run into stores to grab $70 sneakers and things like that, and those are the people who get all of the attention in the coverage of this. how do we find perspective in the way we watch these events? >> lawrence, i want to thank you for being self-reflective about that because the message of this moment is the extraordinary courage and heroism of the everyday americans, many of them young, a multiracial group of americans in every single state in this country, who have joined together with an urgent demand to transform this nation. and they're doing it during a global pandemic with the threat of unconscionab
joining our discussion now is heather mcghee, co-chair of color of change and an msnbc contributor. and professor eddie glaude is back with us. heather, i have been struggling for perspective in our coverage, which is what am i supposed to do when i'm at that protest yesterday in santa monica? i watched the whole thing. it's 100% peaceful. and then there's this small group of people, two dozen, three dozen maybe, who dominate television for the rest of the night because they have run into...
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heather, welcome aboard. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on to me, i appreciate it. >> tammy: we see a dynamic inat a lot of ways the mood of the police across the country isin down for understandable reasons. what will it take for democrat mayors and city officials because i think in general, democrats do care about their cities. they care about the lives of people. we heard that in that ladies call from chicago. what will it take for people tos ostand up to the police offices which provide social cohesion in every city whether blue or red? >> i think you are being a little too generous. it took about three decades of increasing crime in new york city for voters to throw out the existing democratic political structure they are and bring in a mayor yo thectually did care about lives of thousands of lives being lost in the black communities and a lot more powerful and interest in being reelected. what is happening to the police in this country, it tammy is tragic and outrageous. they are l
heather, welcome aboard. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on to me, i appreciate it. >> tammy: we see a dynamic inat a lot of ways the mood of the police across the country isin down for understandable reasons. what will it take for democrat mayors and city officials because i think in general, democrats do care about their cities. they care about the lives of people. we heard that in that ladies call from chicago. what will it take for people tos ostand up to...
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. >> heather: hi, everyone. heather tom here. i am so excited to be with you today to kick off emmy week and celebrate the outstanding achievements of my costrs and everyone nominated this year. we're gonna relive some of the most emotional, heartbreaking, and delicious emmy-winner performances on "the bold & the beautiful." today's episode landed scott clifton his first daytime emmy in 2011 for his portrayal of liam finally learning that his father is the great dollar bill spencer. enjoy. ♪ [ pop ] [ laughter ] >> hope: you did it. good job. >> katie: all right, do you want a glass? just one? h
. >> heather: hi, everyone. heather tom here. i am so excited to be with you today to kick off emmy week and celebrate the outstanding achievements of my costrs and everyone nominated this year. we're gonna relive some of the most emotional, heartbreaking, and delicious emmy-winner performances on "the bold & the beautiful." today's episode landed scott clifton his first daytime emmy in 2011 for his portrayal of liam finally learning that his father is the great dollar bill...
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heather, we have a lot of mixed messages going on right now. >> i wish they were more mixed, shannon. i'm not seeing any mixed. i'm seeing absolute unanimous chorus on the part of politicians celebrating this. not only are they giving it moral justification, but the mere fact that the people are really not being arrested. they are not being punished. there is no deterrent value. we have sent the message that the rule of law in this country means nothing. that you can get away with destroying people's property, livelihoods, shooting at officers, running over officers, slashing their throats. it is beyond belief. we are allowing the worst basic instinctive human nature to take over the cities and we will put herself back into a situation of a barbarism. cities are not possible when people fear going out at night. and again, as commissioner bernie kerik said the people who benefit most from the proactive lawful policing which is the vast majority of policing is in this country are those vulnerable minorities citizens who beg for the dealers to get off the streets, for the kids hanging ou
heather, we have a lot of mixed messages going on right now. >> i wish they were more mixed, shannon. i'm not seeing any mixed. i'm seeing absolute unanimous chorus on the part of politicians celebrating this. not only are they giving it moral justification, but the mere fact that the people are really not being arrested. they are not being punished. there is no deterrent value. we have sent the message that the rule of law in this country means nothing. that you can get away with...
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heather mcdonald, thank you so much. good to have you. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: a newly unearthed clip of former vice president joe biden back in 1993 praising "find people" his supporters may find surprising. we will show it to you next. this is the tempur-pedic breeze and its mission is to make sleep... feel cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking. no high-blast ceiling fans. or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze delivers superior cooling... from cover to core. helping you sleep cool, all night long. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, it's the perfect time to experience the mattress ranked number one in customer satisfaction by jd power. learn more at tempurpedic.com theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email
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.>> [ shouting ]>> more than 200 people started marching from heather farm from 9:30 pm and made their way down ygnacio valley road, protesters said they wanted to make noise at walnut creek's residential neighborhoods as they made their way to the neighbors, the mayor's house. the live camera, protesters are gathering and preparing to march on the road and just past heather park farm once again.>>> in napa, a rally in support of law enforcement. organizers say their focus is to shift attention to police officers who serve honorably, one of several gatherings that have taken place across the country, saying that we back blue, many others share their views but are not afraid to show it.>> there's always going to be people who don't have integrity, of course. but you can't do a blanket statement across our nation that all law enforcement is bad. >> politicians and the people turning against law enforcement right now is despicable, they have no idea what we sacrifice on a daily basis trying to keep good candidates were opt out of law enforcement because of the current climate. organizers
.>> [ shouting ]>> more than 200 people started marching from heather farm from 9:30 pm and made their way down ygnacio valley road, protesters said they wanted to make noise at walnut creek's residential neighborhoods as they made their way to the neighbors, the mayor's house. the live camera, protesters are gathering and preparing to march on the road and just past heather park farm once again.>>> in napa, a rally in support of law enforcement. organizers say their focus...
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heather mcdonald talks about policing in the u.s. and the nationwide protests over the death of george floyd. later, a discussion with al green of texas. ♪ news report this morning's indicate that unrest and violence died down in some american cities overnight as curfews forced most protesters off the street early. good morning and welcome to forhington journal" wednesday, june 3, 2020. as we begin, this first hour, we will ask you about as these tensions ease and protests ease across the country, ways on healing america's racial divide. your thoughts. one number for those in the eastern and central time zones, one for mountain and pacific time zones. you can also send us a text. namesure you include your and where you are texting from. wj.twitter, it is @cspan you can also post on our facebook page. the story is similar in a number of publications across the country with the reporting of late-night news from those cities. tensions ease in some cities, but others see more chaos. wall street journal's" washington is becoming a heavi
heather mcdonald talks about policing in the u.s. and the nationwide protests over the death of george floyd. later, a discussion with al green of texas. ♪ news report this morning's indicate that unrest and violence died down in some american cities overnight as curfews forced most protesters off the street early. good morning and welcome to forhington journal" wednesday, june 3, 2020. as we begin, this first hour, we will ask you about as these tensions ease and protests ease across...
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tonight reporter heather jansen introduces us to a woman who is still fighting for justice six decades later. >> reporter: each chant is a call to action and each poster, each word means a lot. >> i think people are just tired more at this time. >> reporter: taking in the sights of george floyd's sacramento memorial after being killed at the hands of police. protesting is honored, taking over their capitol city. hoping this time things will be different. >> i feel like i haven't seen anything this big in my lifetime. >> it is a familiar memory. a signature from himself. >> remembering the days they fought for equality just decades ago. she said she thought they won by the civil rights act. >> we thought things would be different and they are different. they're not differenen >> and stl she says police brutality and other forms of discrimination exists. do you think racism is prevalent today? >> yes. >> reporter: watching the events unfold, she says there is still plenty to fight for. >> the treatments are young black males who have not changed. >> reporter: but she feels hope. >> it is
tonight reporter heather jansen introduces us to a woman who is still fighting for justice six decades later. >> reporter: each chant is a call to action and each poster, each word means a lot. >> i think people are just tired more at this time. >> reporter: taking in the sights of george floyd's sacramento memorial after being killed at the hands of police. protesting is honored, taking over their capitol city. hoping this time things will be different. >> i feel like i...
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a person you could have as a guest is heather mcdonald. ae is a yale educated lawyer t the city journal. host: i will let you go there. heather mcdonald has been on our program multiple times. michael starr hopkins, your thoughts. guest: i want to touch on those statistics. when you talk about the high crime rate among african americans, let's talk about how we got there. when you take a group of people and give them poor education, no opportunities, and then put them in a condensed area, there is certainly going to be crime. policingthrow over into that and a police force that is primarily in poor neighborhoods, specifically looking to break up crime in those neighborhoods, you are going to raise that rate higher. in terms of interracial crime rates, i do not know specifically what that speaks to. what i will say that as a former islic defender in manhattan that you can make statistics say anything. when you look at the rate of crime among african americans, there are specific historical reasons why there are those rates. when you look at
a person you could have as a guest is heather mcdonald. ae is a yale educated lawyer t the city journal. host: i will let you go there. heather mcdonald has been on our program multiple times. michael starr hopkins, your thoughts. guest: i want to touch on those statistics. when you talk about the high crime rate among african americans, let's talk about how we got there. when you take a group of people and give them poor education, no opportunities, and then put them in a condensed area, there...
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heather it's good to have you on the program the u.s. we understand is trying is just heard trying to reassure allies of its commitment to nato do you think it's done once what it needs to do. well and fortunately this very important nato defense minister ariel meeting which was really going to dig dedicated south to strengthening nato as a deterrence against russian development of new weapons systems has really been overtaken by the lack of consultation from the united states about the posed troop drawdown in germany this was a complete surprise to many in the pentagon to many in congress and quite frankly we still don't know the details what level of forces will come down and where those troops will go whether they come back to the united states it's increasingly being rumor that portion of those u.s. forces based in germany will be sent to poland we've just received news that polish president duda will be coming to washington in a meeting in the oval office on june the 24th 4 days before a polish presidential election evidently too an
heather it's good to have you on the program the u.s. we understand is trying is just heard trying to reassure allies of its commitment to nato do you think it's done once what it needs to do. well and fortunately this very important nato defense minister ariel meeting which was really going to dig dedicated south to strengthening nato as a deterrence against russian development of new weapons systems has really been overtaken by the lack of consultation from the united states about the posed...
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host: on police, heather on police, heather mcdonald with the manhattan institute conservative group wrote this in the wall street journal. "officers are being assaulted and shot at while they tried to arrest gun suspects will to the riots. police precincts and courthouses have been destroyed with thenity which will thousands of law-abiding african-americans who depend on the police for basic safety will once again be the victims." guest: the most important thing to remember here is that, overwhelmingly, the marches and guest:demonstrations have been peaceful and right now there is intense grieving on the parts of communities that have lost loved ones. floyd, theof george family of breonna taylor, eric garner, tamir rice, and the list goes on. it is time we really focus on the issue at hand which is addressing a crisis that has literallyit is time we really fn the issue at hand which is addressing a crisis that has literally ripped innocent african-american lives away from their families and communities. i do not condone the violence we have seen, but i do think that is a distraction
host: on police, heather on police, heather mcdonald with the manhattan institute conservative group wrote this in the wall street journal. "officers are being assaulted and shot at while they tried to arrest gun suspects will to the riots. police precincts and courthouses have been destroyed with thenity which will thousands of law-abiding african-americans who depend on the police for basic safety will once again be the victims." guest: the most important thing to remember here is...
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heather mcdonald, good morning to you. guest: thanks for having me on. host: the book is called "the war on cops." you've written extensively on this issue, policing, police brutality. let's go back a bit.
heather mcdonald, good morning to you. guest: thanks for having me on. host: the book is called "the war on cops." you've written extensively on this issue, policing, police brutality. let's go back a bit.
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shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it heather: thank you. we begin with a fox news alert. republicans take the lead on police reform as donald trump signed an executive order and senate republicans map out a path forward for gop lead bill on making america's law enforcement more transparent and accountable. democrats pushing forward with their own legislation and refusing to give the president any credit for today's executive order for the criminal justice reform law he signed. big tech and media facing scrutiny after a report by nbc news took aim at a conservative news outlet the federalist, nbc reaching out to google flagging a foreign entity accusation the federalist published, quote, racist articles about recent protests, the nbc report, quote, google's block the federalist from its advertising platform after the nbc news verification unit cause the project to get attention. google saying that's not true saying it is in talks with the federalist about it's comment section on its article. nbc has amended its reporting and points at google
shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it heather: thank you. we begin with a fox news alert. republicans take the lead on police reform as donald trump signed an executive order and senate republicans map out a path forward for gop lead bill on making america's law enforcement more transparent and accountable. democrats pushing forward with their own legislation and refusing to give the president any credit for today's executive order for the criminal justice reform law...
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taking a closer look tonight, heather macdonald from the, welcome back, heather. >> thank you for having me, shannon. >> shannon: there's been a lot of talk about where we go from here, there seems to be no real effort at bipartisan police reform at capitol hill, competing packages don't seem to have enough votes to come together across the aisle. in the meantime this is what senator cory booker had to say about what the g.o.p. is offering up in its package. >> the cycle of violence in our country, the cycle of the abuse of civil rights, the cycle of death that is so moved so many americans will continue. >> shannon: he says conservatives and republicans are not serious about police reform. >> i say cory booker and his fellow democrats are not serious about black lives. this is what amazes the cops, the question is where's the outrage? this weekend in chicago there were 106 people shot, 14 of them fatally. one of those legal victims was a 3-year-old boy driving in a car with his gang banger father who was the object of the drive-by shooting. this is nothing new in chicago. there was anot
taking a closer look tonight, heather macdonald from the, welcome back, heather. >> thank you for having me, shannon. >> shannon: there's been a lot of talk about where we go from here, there seems to be no real effort at bipartisan police reform at capitol hill, competing packages don't seem to have enough votes to come together across the aisle. in the meantime this is what senator cory booker had to say about what the g.o.p. is offering up in its package. >> the cycle of...
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let's bring in our guests in geneva heather lee director of the new humanitarian and nonprofit journalism organization focused on humanitarian crises in paris director of partnerships and policy at the norwegian refugee council and in beirut scene and associate professor of policy and planning at the american university of beirut and chair before refugees and initiative thank you all for joining us now the figures are completely mind boggling as we've said $5500000000.00 just for syria $24000000.00 for refugees in pakistan and the list goes on and on i want to begin with solving in paris every organization that i've spoken to and publicly has said that doesn't matter whether it's nato organization what is the u.n. anybody remotely connected with dealing with refugees is worried about money i guess it's the same for your organization the norwegian refugee council however all we passed the point of no return is this now unsolvable. no i wouldn't say so i mean 1st of all i think that there's it's still a lot of things that are unclear in terms of how 19 will impact the most vulnerable people
let's bring in our guests in geneva heather lee director of the new humanitarian and nonprofit journalism organization focused on humanitarian crises in paris director of partnerships and policy at the norwegian refugee council and in beirut scene and associate professor of policy and planning at the american university of beirut and chair before refugees and initiative thank you all for joining us now the figures are completely mind boggling as we've said $5500000000.00 just for syria...
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heather mcdonald has been on our program multiple times. michael star hopkins your thoughts. guest: i want to touch on the statistics for a second. when you talk about the high crime rate among african americans, let's remember how historically we got there. when you take a group of people and give them poor education, you give them no opportunities, and then put them in a condensed area, there's certainly going to be crime. when you throw overpolicing into that and put a police force that is primarily in poor neighborhoods and specifically looking to break up crime in those neighborhoods, you're going to even raise that rate higher. in terms of the interracial crime rate you said -- i don't know specifically what that speaks to but what i will say is that as a former public defender in manhattan you can make statistics say anything and when you look at the rate of crime among african americans there are very specific historical reasons why there are those rates. and when you look at the crime rate among white on white and black on black those statistics fall apart very quick
heather mcdonald has been on our program multiple times. michael star hopkins your thoughts. guest: i want to touch on the statistics for a second. when you talk about the high crime rate among african americans, let's remember how historically we got there. when you take a group of people and give them poor education, you give them no opportunities, and then put them in a condensed area, there's certainly going to be crime. when you throw overpolicing into that and put a police force that is...
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charles: joining me now, heather dem rag georgia. i want to get into something i saw very intriguing this week. i was just talking to brian about the potential stumbling blocks not just for the stock market, but for the economy. you know, the media's pounding the table on the covid-19 thing, and i think they did that in a way so any kind of news like the apple closing a few stores is magnified. where are you coming from with respect to where investors should be in this market knowing that it's inevitable that there will be more cases, but more than likely states will not be closing down? >> well, i think you stick with what's working. in the s&p 500, for example, most of the gains are because of technology and the health care sector that comprises over 50% of the entire s&p 500 index. so whether or not states close, which i don't think they will -- and florida, for example, governor desantis has said we needed to shut down the first time, but we're not going to shut down now, then in that case i think you still stick with the winners
charles: joining me now, heather dem rag georgia. i want to get into something i saw very intriguing this week. i was just talking to brian about the potential stumbling blocks not just for the stock market, but for the economy. you know, the media's pounding the table on the covid-19 thing, and i think they did that in a way so any kind of news like the apple closing a few stores is magnified. where are you coming from with respect to where investors should be in this market knowing that it's...
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professor heather thompson, thank you very much. thank you so much. well, spike lee has long been an outspoken critic of police brutality and racism suffered by america's black community. he said scenes witnessed in the united states over the past week were not new and had been going on since the advent of slavery in america four centuries ago. spike lee was speaking to will gompertz, ahead of the release of his latest film. black gi, is it fair to serve more than the white americans that sent you here? in the broad sense, is the vietnam war through the viewpoint of black vietnam vets. i see...ghosts. happens to all of us, man! you are more than a film—maker. you're an intellectual, an activist, and you are very eloquent on the situation of racism. how do you bring about change? we have to talk about how the united states of america was founded, the foundation. the foundation of this country is immoral. the land was stolen from the native people. genocide was committed against the native people. and my ancestor was stolen from africa, and brought he
professor heather thompson, thank you very much. thank you so much. well, spike lee has long been an outspoken critic of police brutality and racism suffered by america's black community. he said scenes witnessed in the united states over the past week were not new and had been going on since the advent of slavery in america four centuries ago. spike lee was speaking to will gompertz, ahead of the release of his latest film. black gi, is it fair to serve more than the white americans that sent...
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that was heather jensen reporting for us this morning. and who shot and killed one person and heard 4 others at a wal-mart distribution center near reading. >>was a former employee authorities say that louis lane was fired after failing to show up for his shift in february of 2019. they say that he was seen driving around the parking lot several times on saturday before crashing right into the building the car then caught fire. lane hopped out took a semiautomatic rifle and just started firing. he was eventually shot by police taken to a los local hospital where he was pronounced dead, 45 year-old martin tara lorenzo was also killed in the gunfire, no motive have been released. starbucks is pausing all social media advertising for now the discussion put particular financial pressure on facebook starbucks spent nearly $95 million last year on facebook starbucks says the move is happening as the coffee giant is holding internal discussions about stopping hate speech. a civil rights group recently launched an ad boycotting against facebook b
that was heather jensen reporting for us this morning. and who shot and killed one person and heard 4 others at a wal-mart distribution center near reading. >>was a former employee authorities say that louis lane was fired after failing to show up for his shift in february of 2019. they say that he was seen driving around the parking lot several times on saturday before crashing right into the building the car then caught fire. lane hopped out took a semiautomatic rifle and just started...
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heather it's good to have you on the program the u.s. we understand is trying is just heard trying to reassure allies of its commitment to nato do you think it's done once what it needs to do. well and fortunately this very important nato defense minister ariel meeting which was really going to dig dedicated to strengthening nato as deterrents against russian development of new weapons systems has really been overtaken by the lack of consultation from the united states about the proposed troop drawdown in germany this was a complete surprise to many in the pentagon to many in congress and quite frankly we still don't know the details what level of forces will come down and where those troops will go whether they come back to the united states it's increasingly being rumor that portion of those u.s. forces based in germany will be sent to poland we just received news that polish president duda will be coming to washington in a meeting in the oval office on june the 24th 4 days before a polish presidential election evidently too and now it
heather it's good to have you on the program the u.s. we understand is trying is just heard trying to reassure allies of its commitment to nato do you think it's done once what it needs to do. well and fortunately this very important nato defense minister ariel meeting which was really going to dig dedicated to strengthening nato as deterrents against russian development of new weapons systems has really been overtaken by the lack of consultation from the united states about the proposed troop...
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somerville. >> i am heather holmes in for julie. the man believes his car was targeted due to the black lives matter signs that he had in the windows. police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. azenith smith has a story out of union city . >> reporter: the owner says he parked his car in this same spot for 3 years with no problems until he displayed the blm signs. he has a prize this happened in the city that is touted as diverse and inclusive.>> reporter: and is quite family oriented neighborhood in union city, the owner of this white pattern asked us not to share his identity after he was the victim of hate speech. >> i was just like, wow!
somerville. >> i am heather holmes in for julie. the man believes his car was targeted due to the black lives matter signs that he had in the windows. police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. azenith smith has a story out of union city . >> reporter: the owner says he parked his car in this same spot for 3 years with no problems until he displayed the blm signs. he has a prize this happened in the city that is touted as diverse and inclusive.>> reporter: and is...
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interviewed by the distinguished fellow heather mcghee. "after words" is a weekly program of relevant guest hosts interviewing
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it doesn't show up in those statistic that's heather macdonald is manipulating. that's about a constant ongoing low level brutalization of these communities, instead of providing them with the most basic services like health care and housing and decent schools. so until we turn those things around, and quit turning them over to police to manage, we'll continue to have a reproduction of racial inequality and racial tension in this country. >> and i want to site something else for our viewers about that study in 2016. it was later fact checked from princeton university. and that study points out that report, the harvard report, drastically underestimated the number of racial biases and police civil interactions. it affects whether officers choose to stop that civilian, then the actual records being analyzed amount to a variable effect by race. i know, i'm curious to get your thoughts. as policing changed in this country since the era of rodney king? >> well, the issues, there's more attention played to it, of course. we are looking at racial profiling in certain ar
it doesn't show up in those statistic that's heather macdonald is manipulating. that's about a constant ongoing low level brutalization of these communities, instead of providing them with the most basic services like health care and housing and decent schools. so until we turn those things around, and quit turning them over to police to manage, we'll continue to have a reproduction of racial inequality and racial tension in this country. >> and i want to site something else for our...
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. >> tucker: heather mcdonald has spent years studying this subject. thanks so much, and that's a good way to get the equal justice. and it's an absolutely terrifying moment. whether it's a political class media have embraced up patently false narrative about systemic police spies. at that narrative is easily just provable by looking at the most basic facts about policing and crime. they are undercutting the legitimacy of law enforcement of a criminal justice system, and in so doing they are putting thousands more lives at risk. they are putting black lives at risk who are being checked with criminal behavior, with officers back off of proactive policing and we saw this in 2015 and 2016. 2,000 blacks were murdered thanks to cops backing off from what i call the ferguson effect. but we are also putting officers lives at risk because by so undermining the legitimacy of law enforcement you are going to increase the type of resistance to arrest so that we just saw in atlanta because people hate the cops even more. that is going to result in officers themse
. >> tucker: heather mcdonald has spent years studying this subject. thanks so much, and that's a good way to get the equal justice. and it's an absolutely terrifying moment. whether it's a political class media have embraced up patently false narrative about systemic police spies. at that narrative is easily just provable by looking at the most basic facts about policing and crime. they are undercutting the legitimacy of law enforcement of a criminal justice system, and in so doing they...
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they go to, heather goes to 250. it's abinteresting piece >> well she's a conservative person she's just a nice person, too. i meet her at these charity things and it's like, wow, heather bellini, i don't know why i expected her to be some sort of figure who would be like $500 just nice person, good to see you, how are you, heather? real person. nice to see. >> we'll take a quick break here more in just a moment. don't go away. 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. 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 servi
they go to, heather goes to 250. it's abinteresting piece >> well she's a conservative person she's just a nice person, too. i meet her at these charity things and it's like, wow, heather bellini, i don't know why i expected her to be some sort of figure who would be like $500 just nice person, good to see you, how are you, heather? real person. nice to see. >> we'll take a quick break here more in just a moment. don't go away. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term...
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heather? >> so disappointing for a lot of people. this is an indefinite delay. meaning there is no timeline for when those businesses can in fact reopen. >> reporter: that is exactly right. they are going to study the numbers to see if this latest spike is more than an outlier. if it is, maybe they can reopen not on monday, but perhaps it's a earlier if the infection rate is consistently high, everything will be pulled back indefinitely. >> it really is, how quickly things turn. we just had the mayor on yesterday touting the upcoming reopening of the san francisco zoo. now all of that is on hold. thank you. >>> and onto another story. the oakland mayor is hitting back once again after president trump compared oakland to quote living in . henry lee now with more on the mayor's reaction to all of this. and what else she said. henry? >> reporter: it's no secret that the oakland mayor does not take much interest in what trump says. >> there is clearly no love lost between president trump and oakland's mayor. >> he has been insulting us . >> reporter: trump lasted oa
heather? >> so disappointing for a lot of people. this is an indefinite delay. meaning there is no timeline for when those businesses can in fact reopen. >> reporter: that is exactly right. they are going to study the numbers to see if this latest spike is more than an outlier. if it is, maybe they can reopen not on monday, but perhaps it's a earlier if the infection rate is consistently high, everything will be pulled back indefinitely. >> it really is, how quickly things...
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for more i'm joined by heather assistants professorial research fellow at the care policy and evaluation center department of health policy at the london school of economics and political science very good to have you with us i understand that you conducted a study on what tell a t. associated with copd 19 outbreaks in care homes what can you tell about it how high is the number. so we found that almost in many countries about powerful. people who died as a result of kopi it has happened in the in care homes so although initially or a lot of the focus was on hospitals for the hospitals and counting how many people wait dana hospitals we found that there were quite a lot of stuff where being ignored not come teet and that was partly because there was in my testing happened care homes what we have free ice to use that as many as 3 to 6 percent of get home residents have in some counties and that this of course a very high number indeed and given that we knew from the start that coby 1000 is especially dangerous for the elderly and those with an underlying condition even for those who are i
for more i'm joined by heather assistants professorial research fellow at the care policy and evaluation center department of health policy at the london school of economics and political science very good to have you with us i understand that you conducted a study on what tell a t. associated with copd 19 outbreaks in care homes what can you tell about it how high is the number. so we found that almost in many countries about powerful. people who died as a result of kopi it has happened in the...