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so derek, he was a good guy. good cop. good friend. >> derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper p.d. >> you know, everybody talks about a cop's cop and the best cop you can have and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> for jaclyn moore, the loss was two-fold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was on the case. and then he was killed. i didn't have anyone else to ask. >> you'd lost your friend. your old competitive friend. >> i lost my friend, and i lost any information that i needed on that case. there was no one else. >> because he was kind of the institutional memory of this thing, wasn't he? >> yes. >> jaclyn had only herself to rely on now. in the balance, justice for annie, now dead for a year and a half. she strongly suspected chris bagshaw knew more than he was telling. joo aclyn listened to chris's interviews again and again and noticed someth
so derek, he was a good guy. good cop. good friend. >> derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper p.d. >> you know, everybody talks about a cop's cop and the best cop you can have and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> for jaclyn moore, the loss was two-fold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was...
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weighing in now is derek stevens. good morning to you and thank you for being with us. >> good morning, thank you for having me on >> what have you seen in the last few weeks has the demand remained strong i know you saw pent up demand and strong uptick at the beginning of that reopening, what's the latest. >> that is one of the great things about being a privately held company, i don't have a quite period initially there was tremendous pent up demand to come to las vegas. i think what we have seen here is an evolution of customers customers have changed the initial masks requirement was rough, but i think society has changed and everyone has a mask on and everyone is figures out a way how to stay safe and have fun the one thing i would say that is most unique to me is we're doing quite a bit with social distancing in las vegas. that creates lower headcounts but our slot and table numbers are up so the spin per person is up far more than we would expect. i expect some of the publicly traded companies that are trading
weighing in now is derek stevens. good morning to you and thank you for being with us. >> good morning, thank you for having me on >> what have you seen in the last few weeks has the demand remained strong i know you saw pent up demand and strong uptick at the beginning of that reopening, what's the latest. >> that is one of the great things about being a privately held company, i don't have a quite period initially there was tremendous pent up demand to come to las vegas. i...
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derek, it falls to you to have the last word. so much to talk about. but i would love our viewers to hear a defense, if you were inclined to make it, of the courts' both in the wisconsin absentee ballot case and the florida case, broadly you've argued in favor of the judicial deference to the case and against courts changing rules. but why don't you bring whatever strands together that you like and tell us why you think it is a constitutional matter that the supreme court has been correct. >> i think it is hard on a constitutional dimension only because when we talk about the purcell principal, and the case purcell versus gonzalez where the court said we shouldn't engage in last minute rules and this is a wonky, in the best sense of the word, power of federal courts, timing of litigation, a little bit of article 3 power of the judiciary. so a lot of these are cropping up in the same sort of procedural posture. those are emergency applications to at supreme court on a extremely short timeline. they are not argued before the court. there is not the parti
derek, it falls to you to have the last word. so much to talk about. but i would love our viewers to hear a defense, if you were inclined to make it, of the courts' both in the wisconsin absentee ballot case and the florida case, broadly you've argued in favor of the judicial deference to the case and against courts changing rules. but why don't you bring whatever strands together that you like and tell us why you think it is a constitutional matter that the supreme court has been correct....
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and derek mueller is professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. andas published widely before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university caruso school of law and a visiting professor at penn state law school. sox and derek, thank you much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. with alex'sgin book. friends, please consider getting -- homework, which i hope you will be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this important book, you argue that the right to vote has not been a steady bending of an towardsrds justice or universal suffrage. instead, it has been a bumpy ride with peaks and valleys and you note a series of cases about reversals of the right to vote. women in new jersey had the right to vote until 1807 and then lasted for nearly a century. african-americans in many northern states have the right to vote at the time of the founding and then lost that right in the 1820's, and people have the right to vote in the midwest and the southwest and then lasted in the 1900s to limit the power of immig
and derek mueller is professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. andas published widely before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university caruso school of law and a visiting professor at penn state law school. sox and derek, thank you much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. with alex'sgin book. friends, please consider getting -- homework, which i hope you will be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this...
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and derek mueller is professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. he has published widely and before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine, car usa school of law and assistant professor at penn state law school. alex, frenita and derek, thank you all so much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let us begin with alex's book and, friends, please consider getting it because it is a history of the right to vote in america and perfect homework, which i hope you'll be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this important book, alexander cassar, you argue that the right to vote has not been a steady bending of an arc toward justice or toward universal suffe suffrage instead a bumpy ride with peaks and valleys and reversals of the right to vote, for example women in new jersey had the right to vote until 1807 and lost it for more than a century until the 19th amendment. african-americans in northern states had the right to vote at the time of the founding and then lost that right in the 1820s and '50s and peo
and derek mueller is professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. he has published widely and before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine, car usa school of law and assistant professor at penn state law school. alex, frenita and derek, thank you all so much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let us begin with alex's book and, friends, please consider getting it because it is a history of the right to vote in america and...
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and now for the last time this week we've got our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions and this week you wanted to know about t. cell immunity. what is currently known about teeth phelim unity the immune system is quite complex when the body is infected with a virus it mounts an immune response in it what are called antigen presenting cells in just proteins from the virus and display them on their surface this activates t. helper cells which initiate a host of immune functions one is to help activate what are known as site a toxic or killer t. cells to destroy cells in the body that are already infected and they also stimulate so-called b. cells to produce antibodies that bind to the virus the antibodies prevent the virus from infecting other cells and tag it for elimination and antibody levels are what we focus on but we think about how long immunity lasts but but what are called memory t. and b. cells also play big roles and immune systems long term remembrance of specific pathogens and quick response if you're infected again research into and debate on t. c
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and of course you can pose your questions to derek on our you tube channel and if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the corona virus pandemic to subscribe to our newsletter just log on to g.w. dot com slash corona dash newsletter. and finally it's back to school for 6000000 students in seoul after a covert 19 emergency in the south korean capital schools reopened to with many changes though face masks of course are now a must for teachers and students even on the soccer fields temperature checks are now a daily experience anyone who's the editor sees through 7.5 degrees celcius is sent home students are also divided into rotations meaning that some stay at home where they take virtual classes south korea was the 1st asian country to reopen schools after a career in the lock down in may. and that's rochelle thanks for watching stay safe and have a great weekend. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find the strength grown up. might take to. work of finding. the debris book on youtube. i'm not laughing at the germans well
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and of course you can post your questions to derek on our you tube channel if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the corona virus pandemic to subscribe to our newsletter just log on to w dot com slash corona stash newsletter. the coronavirus crisis is having a major impact on millions of hiv patients who are reliant on lifesaving drugs it is estimated that nearly 40000000 people across the world are living with hiv although there is no cure for the disease that causes aids anti-retroviral medication helps control it but the government's in pandemic is interrupting drug supply lines leading the world health organization to warn that long term disruption could result in an additional half a 1000000 deaths. we'll talk more about the relation of corona virus on tomorrow's program for now thanks for watching state of economic. justice for the victims of the scripture in the genocide that's catherine bond backers mission. to human rights advocate wants to identify much of the cause of the use. of. this huge undertaking that is still under way 25 years after the infamous mass
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and now for the last time this week we've got our science correspondent derek williams on storing your questions and this week you want to know about t. cell immunity. can inhaled steroids help in the treatment of covert 19 for example for people who also have as not. currently the only steroids being used to treat coke at 1000 patients as one called meth as one though it isn't inhaled and it's only used to treat people who are in very bad shape and need respiratory support i think that what you're referring to is a group of other compounds that made headlines last week called interferon and so now they're signaling proteins that play a key role in steering the body's immune response by acting as a kind of frontline defender one thing they do is warn an infected cells that an invader is around so those cells have time to shore up their defenses source code to appears to be able to block the interferon perspire bonds kind of allowing it to to sort of rampage unchecked so the idea is that by administering interferon based drugs through an inhaler at just the right moment you can cause th
and now for the last time this week we've got our science correspondent derek williams on storing your questions and this week you want to know about t. cell immunity. can inhaled steroids help in the treatment of covert 19 for example for people who also have as not. currently the only steroids being used to treat coke at 1000 patients as one called meth as one though it isn't inhaled and it's only used to treat people who are in very bad shape and need respiratory support i think that what...
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well next up this is derek williams says he of course is a science correspondent and he spend the hard work on storing your questions about 19 is our latest installment. does a rendez of your work against coded 19 and how. does appear is an antiviral medication that was originally developed to fight ebola that has been repurposed in the fight against cove at 19 which is why it's come so far so fast in trials usually that whole process takes much much longer in the meantime because it proved safe during testing in the last goal the epidemic that's been approved for emergency use in many countries for covert 19 as the pandemic continues to rage supplies of rendez of year worldwide are running short even though a final regulatory approval in most countries hasn't come get the drug works by interfering with viral replication inside the cell it kind of throws this this monkey wrench into the into the viral reproduction process studies have shown that it can shorten hospital stays for severely ill coded 19 patients the company that produces the drug now says that it's observational data show
well next up this is derek williams says he of course is a science correspondent and he spend the hard work on storing your questions about 19 is our latest installment. does a rendez of your work against coded 19 and how. does appear is an antiviral medication that was originally developed to fight ebola that has been repurposed in the fight against cove at 19 which is why it's come so far so fast in trials usually that whole process takes much much longer in the meantime because it proved...
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and now it's time for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. people here at a symptomatic carry the same amount of viruses people who show symptoms. spread from a decent to matic or present a matic patients is one reason covert 19 it has moved with such such lightning speed to our populations live viable sars close to it is clearly being shared by people who often show no symptoms of the disease when they when they test positive for it so so we know they're playing a role in transmission much more of a role than they did for example during the sars epidemic when when patients were most infectious 5 to 10 days after they began showing symptoms the european centers for disease control say it's difficult to quantify how contagious asymptomatic people are because studies simply don't agree but the general consensus appears to be that they're less contagious than patients with symptoms or recent dramatic patients people who are going to get sick but just don't know it yet however there's also growing evidenc
and now it's time for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. people here at a symptomatic carry the same amount of viruses people who show symptoms. spread from a decent to matic or present a matic patients is one reason covert 19 it has moved with such such lightning speed to our populations live viable sars close to it is clearly being shared by people who often show no symptoms of the disease when they when...
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and eric williams will be back again tomorrow so if you have what questions to just post them to derek on our you tube channel if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the corona virus and to subscribe to our newsletter just log on to d.w. dot com slash corona dash is later. and that wraps up this edition of our coppa 900 special from me and the team in the land thanks for watching stay healthy. in 2015 the refugee crisis was given a face a lot including a 3 year old syrian boy drowned while fleeing to greece. his father survived the tragedy. years later he's trying to make a new start in the rug. how is he coping. global 3000. next on d w. happiness is for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates phoenix we have a totally ridiculous sized view of nature david and this is climate change crisis sex happiness in books you get smarter for free books on. this is some joke story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemicals. his wife thought it was crazy. and i blocked up. his. steps. i. know. this for tests don't stand a ch
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and now for the last time this week we've got our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions and this week he wanted to know about t. cell immunity. what is currently known about t. cell immunity the immune system is quite complex when the body is infected with a virus that mounts an immune response in it what are called antigen presenting cells in just proteins from the virus and display them on their surface this activates t. helper cells which initiate a host of immune functions one is to help activate what are known as site a toxic or killer t. cells to destroy cells in the body that are already infected and they also stimulate so-called b. cells to produce antibodies that bind to the virus the antibodies prevent a virus from infecting other cells and tag it for elimination and antibody levels are what we focus on but we think about how long immunity lasts but but what are called memory t. and b. cells also play big roles and immune systems long term remembrance of specific pathogens and quick response if you're infected again research into and debate on t. cell
and now for the last time this week we've got our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions and this week he wanted to know about t. cell immunity. what is currently known about t. cell immunity the immune system is quite complex when the body is infected with a virus that mounts an immune response in it what are called antigen presenting cells in just proteins from the virus and display them on their surface this activates t. helper cells which initiate a host of immune...
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rishaad: derek, thank you very much. derek wallbank joining us from singapore. coming up, our exclusive interview with walmart ceo doug mcmillon. he talks about keeping stores open throughout the pandemic and the unique strategy it is taking from amazon. this is bloomberg. ♪ keptnda: walmart has 11,000 worldwide stores open and expects to continue doing so despite a resurgence. ceo doug mcmillon told bloomberg were kind of impact the crisis is having on business. doug: we sell food and consumables and things people really needed during this crisis. our form of retail was deemed as essential in the u.s. and in countries around the world. we have stayed open mostly throughout the crisis selling food, consumables and other things people need in stores and also online. you are right. you are alluding to the fact e-commerce has grown during this time and that has certainly been the case with us. david: for everybody who is watching, how many total stores does walmart have? doug: around the world, 11,484. in the u.s., we have around 4700 stores that are walmart supe
rishaad: derek, thank you very much. derek wallbank joining us from singapore. coming up, our exclusive interview with walmart ceo doug mcmillon. he talks about keeping stores open throughout the pandemic and the unique strategy it is taking from amazon. this is bloomberg. ♪ keptnda: walmart has 11,000 worldwide stores open and expects to continue doing so despite a resurgence. ceo doug mcmillon told bloomberg were kind of impact the crisis is having on business. doug: we sell food and...
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and eric williams will be back again tomorrow so if you have what questions to just post them to derek on our you tube channel if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the corona virus and to subscribe to a newsletter just log on to d w dot com slash corona dash. and that wraps up this edition of 19 special for me in the c.n.n. berlin thanks for watching stay healthy. this may be season. but nobody ever dreamt of the way it did. still some things never seem to change. plus one of our. own w. . passion drama competition rivals marketing numbers on those here probably by that time and traditionally paid money . the fans are in the fire. because women love football. cuts. to go off on you tube joining us. now live from show that of us are. in support of. saving what's able. to bring about. 2 these quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge. borrow to do it. on the job of. the barstow saragosa not going to the. 201920 buddhas legal coronavirus crises notwithstanding it's been another fast and .
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and next up is derek williams yes our science correspondent ann has been hard at work answering your questions about coven 19 here's our latest installment. of any research is tried i haven't met. i talked about this a couple of months ago but in light of recent developments i thought it would be good to discuss it again health officials in some countries particularly in south america have been promoting the anti parasitic drug ivermectin as a treatment for cope at 19 and people have been buying up supplies of it even though there is no solid evidence that the medication works against the new coronavirus ivermectin it is however a very effective treatment for infestations of of nasty things like like lice and pen morgan's. one big problem now is that with stocks of the drugs used to treat humans depleted people are beginning to self dose with versions of the drug that are usually prescribed for animals now it should be obvious why that is a very bad idea there are human trials going on and at least one has been concluded but the 1st results don't really look very convincing until we
and next up is derek williams yes our science correspondent ann has been hard at work answering your questions about coven 19 here's our latest installment. of any research is tried i haven't met. i talked about this a couple of months ago but in light of recent developments i thought it would be good to discuss it again health officials in some countries particularly in south america have been promoting the anti parasitic drug ivermectin as a treatment for cope at 19 and people have been...
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and derek williams will be back tomorrow which means you can post more of your questions to derek on our you tube channel and if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the coronavirus then subscribe to our newsletter go to www dot com slash corona dash newsletter. now then there's an interesting story from japan and i hope we have the pictures here because they're all robots which could help fight coby 1000 were unveiled at a railway station in japan the operators of the attack on our gateway in tokyo they showed a disinfectant robot which cleans a sanitizes handrails benches and other parts of the station using artificial intelligence other robots also help deliver food or carry luggage all the robots are equipped with 3 dimensional cameras and sensors to help them avoid obstacles. and from what i can tell they also keep a social distance well that's your covert knowledge and special here on d. w. of course you can find more updates and analysis on our website to d.w. dot com that is for me the team of the lens thanks for watching. the protests have been silenced ther
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and now for the last time this week we've got our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions and this week he wanted to know about t. cell immunity. what is currently known about t. cell in unity the immune system is quite complex when the body is infected with a virus that mounts an immune response in it what are called antigen presenting cells in just proteins from the virus and display them on their surface this activates t. helper cells which initiate a host of immune functions one is to help activate what are known as site a toxic or killer t. cells to destroy cells in the body that are already infected and they also stimulate so-called b. cells to produce antibodies that bind to the virus the antibodies prevent the virus from infecting other cells and tag it for elimination and antibody levels are what we focus on when we think about how long immunity lasts but but what are called memory t. and b. cells also play big roles and immune systems long term remembrance of specific pathogens and quick response if you're infected again research into and debate on t. c
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as a science correspondent derek williams now they've certainly proven that with during the coronavirus pandemic but many health care workers remain some of the least well paid in their societies resistance to that fact is growing not least in spain around $10000.00 nurses station demonstration on monday against the levels of pay and temporary contracts and they made that point with a moving rendition of the eighty's pop song. which translates as i will resist enjoy the music this has been the cover 1000 acts for joining us. in a globalized world. where everything is connected. all it takes is a school. to set things in motion the. local hero show called their ideas can change the world. 3000. next on d w 2. sanders spreading ever 5 across morocco. away seeds in the sahara used to sustain prosperity even in the deserts. climate change is hastening this terrifying transformation. of people here are desperate to find a solution on the rochas endangered oases close up. in 60 minutes on d. w. my 1st boss was a sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by the social boards even so
as a science correspondent derek williams now they've certainly proven that with during the coronavirus pandemic but many health care workers remain some of the least well paid in their societies resistance to that fact is growing not least in spain around $10000.00 nurses station demonstration on monday against the levels of pay and temporary contracts and they made that point with a moving rendition of the eighty's pop song. which translates as i will resist enjoy the music this has been the...
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and now it's your chance to ask the questions has asked science correspondent derek williams. what's the d.c. 614 g. mutation. the d 614 gene mutation is a mutation in a variant of the virus that's predominantly found in europe and most of the u.s. and there's been lots of speculation it might be links to either higher fatalities or or higher transmissibility in patients one study from the us that still under peer review claims to show the mutation makes the virus much more infectious by by stabilizing and increasing its number of speier x. though those are those proteins that sars co 2 uses to attach to cells but those researchers were only working with cell cultures so so their results don't necessarily translate one to one in the real world though other studies have supported the idea that the d. 614 g. variant is more transmissible it'll take more work to find out if the mutation really does make it more infectious in us rather than just in our cells and culture . why is covert 19 considered a pandemic when less than one percent of the world's population has been infected.
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keep you up to date. >> derek, thanks for the update. one state is extending much needed rental assistance and nursing offers will have to keep getting covid tests but who will pay for them? cnn has reporters coast to coast. >> i'm omar jimenez in chicago. there are new orders when it comes to wearing masks in wisconsin. the governor issued a public health emergency order requiring the use of face coverings when inside unless you're inside a private resident. it's part of a statewide approach in getting coronavirus back to where they'd like it in wisconsin. the average number of new cases in the past month has risen drastically. according to state officials, a significant portion coming from community spread. >> reporter: i'm nick watt and after a marathon meeting that involved testimony from the public, breaking to get legal advice, the board of education in fort worth, texas, has voted to push back the opening of school to september 8th. for the first four weeks it is going to be online only. they will monitor the situation as it evolv
keep you up to date. >> derek, thanks for the update. one state is extending much needed rental assistance and nursing offers will have to keep getting covid tests but who will pay for them? cnn has reporters coast to coast. >> i'm omar jimenez in chicago. there are new orders when it comes to wearing masks in wisconsin. the governor issued a public health emergency order requiring the use of face coverings when inside unless you're inside a private resident. it's part of a...
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derek van dam joins me live. how bad is it, derek? >> you've got a threat multiplier, you've got not only the pandemic and southern texas in particular has some of the highest hospitalization rates for coronavirus, but on top of that, you've got a category one, a strong category one, making landfall in the state as well. so simultaneous threats taking place. there was some damage, and what we are seeing behind me is what we would expect, consistent with a category one landfalling hurricane. so we have had floods, trees, about 200,000 people without power. one would imagine that type of situation playing out with a storm of this magnitude coming on shore. 5:00 p.m. was landfalling time. 95-mile-per-hour winds. so a powerful category one storm to say the least. but it's going to die out but wring out all the available rainfall it has pent up in it. it's got and lot of moisture from the gulf of mexico. now that it's over land it's going to produce a lot of rainfall but start to erode and disorganize as the hours wear on. you can see heav
derek van dam joins me live. how bad is it, derek? >> you've got a threat multiplier, you've got not only the pandemic and southern texas in particular has some of the highest hospitalization rates for coronavirus, but on top of that, you've got a category one, a strong category one, making landfall in the state as well. so simultaneous threats taking place. there was some damage, and what we are seeing behind me is what we would expect, consistent with a category one landfalling...
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derek johnson is the president at the naacp. i want to get your reaction to what we've heard from jeremy and the words specifically we've heard from the president. >> it's clear this president lacked any real knowledge of history. you cannot tell one end after removal of confederate statues, particularly those that individuals who took up arm against this nation and tried to say that's a cultural war against this nation and then equate it to naziism. we will take down nazi symbols the same way that we need to take down confederate symbols. those two things are consistent with one another. what this president is saying is inconsistent. it tells me that he's being very intentional to incite a base and hope that base can grow large enough to win his re-election. it's not founded in any historical truth or fact whatsoever. >> okay. everyone, please stay with me. i need to squeeze in another quick break. much more in the "cnn newsroom" when we come back. yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're
derek johnson is the president at the naacp. i want to get your reaction to what we've heard from jeremy and the words specifically we've heard from the president. >> it's clear this president lacked any real knowledge of history. you cannot tell one end after removal of confederate statues, particularly those that individuals who took up arm against this nation and tried to say that's a cultural war against this nation and then equate it to naziism. we will take down nazi symbols the...
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alexander, franita, and derek, thank you all, so much, for joining. thank you, friends. see you again, soon. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> tonight, on american history tv, beginning at 8:00 eastern, living historians from our american artifacts series. physician jack moody portrays a world war ii u.s. army battalion surgeon in carlisle, pennsylvania. dr. moody's medical tent was set up as a 101st airborne battalion aid station. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv. on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, on the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki, japan, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america. the 1996 film "the spirit of hiroshima." featuring the stories of bombing survivors. then on sunday, at 4:55 p.m. eastern, on oral histories, eugene talks about his assignment to the manhattan project and working on the nagasaki bomb. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, an exhibit at the american
alexander, franita, and derek, thank you all, so much, for joining. thank you, friends. see you again, soon. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> tonight, on american history tv, beginning at 8:00 eastern, living historians from our american artifacts series. physician jack moody portrays a world war ii u.s. army battalion surgeon in carlisle, pennsylvania. dr. moody's medical tent was set up as a 101st airborne battalion aid station. watch american history...
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derek, it is unclear exactly why the u.s. asked china to close it down so quickly. it is also unclear why there are now fires inside. what do you know? derek: that's right, francine. it has not come out yet. we have not heard from the u.s. as to why the order china to get out of the consulate in houston -- why they ordered china to get out of its consulate in houston. there have been a number of things the u.s. has objected to from china recently, including a recent report that there have been some sort of economic espionage targeted at virus remedies. it is way too early to say what exactly the trigger point for this was or if this was something that has been percolating for a long time. around 8:00 p.m. local time, neighbors and witnesses near the consulate in houston, texas reported seeing smoke coming from near that facility. it was discovered that there were paper fires in containers outside of the building that the consulate found. houston fire, houston police responded. they were not able to access the area. questionsed a lot of as to what was going on there.
derek, it is unclear exactly why the u.s. asked china to close it down so quickly. it is also unclear why there are now fires inside. what do you know? derek: that's right, francine. it has not come out yet. we have not heard from the u.s. as to why the order china to get out of the consulate in houston -- why they ordered china to get out of its consulate in houston. there have been a number of things the u.s. has objected to from china recently, including a recent report that there have been...
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hey, derek. >> michael, buckle up your seatbelt. if you are watching today, this is not the only system we are keep an eye on. but let's get to the imminent threat or the immediate threat, i should say is of course hurricane hanna. that made landfall about 5:00 p.m. local time. this is just incredible. even after it's moved away from its moisture source, the gulf of mexico, there is still a very defined eye, this characteristic tropical look and feel to it. and what has been concerning, of course, is the strong, gusty winds associated with this hurricane. but also, the excessive rainfall. over a foot of rain on the padre island where it made landfall. we have tropical storm warnings north, south all the way to border of mexico. flash flooding overnight. another six inches possible on top of what's already fallen. with landfalling hurricanes of this nature, we look for the potential of spin-up tornados and water spouts. of course, tornados that are over water. good news here. the storm system's expected to dissipate. kind of rain its
hey, derek. >> michael, buckle up your seatbelt. if you are watching today, this is not the only system we are keep an eye on. but let's get to the imminent threat or the immediate threat, i should say is of course hurricane hanna. that made landfall about 5:00 p.m. local time. this is just incredible. even after it's moved away from its moisture source, the gulf of mexico, there is still a very defined eye, this characteristic tropical look and feel to it. and what has been concerning,...
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joining us now, to talk more about it, is derek van dam. derek, this hurricane. you warned us about it but here it is. and i can't imagine what health authorities and people setting up shelters are dealing with, when you think of the virus as well, rampaging across the state. >> yeah. without a doubt, natalie. in fact, i was reading a "new york times" article and they identified the state of texas as having one of the highest hospitalization rates for coronavirus. and then, of course, you add in a hurricane. we, in this business, refer to that as a threat multiplier. think about the resources that are going to be stretched so thin. and not to mention just what people are dealing with there. i mean, speaking of the consequences of a hurricane impacting a state under a pandemic. well, here it is. you can see some of the footage coming out of port mansfield behind me. the winds clocking at 90 miles per hour in the city as landfall occurred. around 5:00 p.m. earlier today, you can see some of the trees swaying over. let's get to the details. this was the latest radar
joining us now, to talk more about it, is derek van dam. derek, this hurricane. you warned us about it but here it is. and i can't imagine what health authorities and people setting up shelters are dealing with, when you think of the virus as well, rampaging across the state. >> yeah. without a doubt, natalie. in fact, i was reading a "new york times" article and they identified the state of texas as having one of the highest hospitalization rates for coronavirus. and then, of...
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derek black is the son of don black. don black created the web site stormfront, one of the major progenitors of the white nationalist movement and groomed his son derek to become one of the leaders of the white nationalist movement, to really become like a richard spencer. but when derek black went to college, he started -- some of his friends took him to the side and started challenging some of his ideas and, ultimately, he began changing. i understand he read one of my books along the way and many other books on racism and now he's someone who's striving to be antiracist. so someone who was raised to lead the white nationalist movement is now striving to be antiracist. >> stephen: one of the changes going on now, one to have the cultural changes like monuments being pulled down, perhaps changing names of army bails named after confederate generals, i have found out your high school, you went to stonewall jackson high school? virginia, and there is a petition, over 30,000 signatures, to rename it the ibram x. kendi high
derek black is the son of don black. don black created the web site stormfront, one of the major progenitors of the white nationalist movement and groomed his son derek to become one of the leaders of the white nationalist movement, to really become like a richard spencer. but when derek black went to college, he started -- some of his friends took him to the side and started challenging some of his ideas and, ultimately, he began changing. i understand he read one of my books along the way and...
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derek chauvin worked off-duty security jobs. the criminal complaint alleges he didn't report the additional income in 2014 15 similarly kelly is charged with not reporting income from her side jobs and they're accused of not filing any returns including extra income for 3 years haldeman says once kelly learned of the investigation she tried to file for the missing years. but again omitted extra income it tells me that it was a willful act and there is tension there behind a feminist returns during a june interview with investigators. the complaint says kelly quote told investigators that she had not filed income tax returns because it got away from her and during recorded phone call with derek chauvin in jail, she allegedly said. yeah, well we don't want to get your dad involved because he will just be mad at me i mean us for not doing them for years certainly bolsters the case by the numbers the chauvin's are accused of underreporting more than $450,000 of income and owed more than 20,000 with penalties and interest they now ow
derek chauvin worked off-duty security jobs. the criminal complaint alleges he didn't report the additional income in 2014 15 similarly kelly is charged with not reporting income from her side jobs and they're accused of not filing any returns including extra income for 3 years haldeman says once kelly learned of the investigation she tried to file for the missing years. but again omitted extra income it tells me that it was a willful act and there is tension there behind a feminist returns...
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joining me now, derek johnson, ceo of the naacp. welcome back to the broadcast. first off, i want to hear about this meeting. i'm curious about the mood, the tone, and if you got any sense that zuckerberg was receptive to you. >> the meeting has gone like previous meetings. they were always pleasant meetings. there appears to be more interest in having meetings than resolving the issue that groups have been talking about for over two-plus years. we have to take precautionary measures to ensure people are safe and our democracy is protected. facebook gives very flowery words but no action. >> i guess i'm going to understand the answer to your response when you say you went in with ten suggestions and you left with nothing. what is it that you think facebook is resisting most? >> possibly to fall to public pressure. what we're saying to facebook, if your statements of concern and your value, statements in writing is true, you will be proactive in ensuring that our communities are protected. you wouldn't allow white supremacist groups and others to meet on your plat
joining me now, derek johnson, ceo of the naacp. welcome back to the broadcast. first off, i want to hear about this meeting. i'm curious about the mood, the tone, and if you got any sense that zuckerberg was receptive to you. >> the meeting has gone like previous meetings. they were always pleasant meetings. there appears to be more interest in having meetings than resolving the issue that groups have been talking about for over two-plus years. we have to take precautionary measures to...
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derek jeter announced the team has moved to daily testing. marlins, they are next scheduled to play on monday against the philadelphia phillies. that game would be in miami. phillies is the team marlins should play against when the virus hit. in order to add flexibility to the schedule down the line, the yankees who are supposed to be playing the phillies will travel to play the orioles who are supposed to play the marlins. the nationals were supposed to play in miami this weekend. their manager dave martinez is revealing the team had voted not to play that three game series in south florida before it ended up being postponed and marty neez said he was happy it didn't come to that. >> i think we did the right thing. talking about keeping us safe, you know, myself, the players, our staff, everybody. not only do we have to compete on the field but almost like we have to compete off the field too and make sure we follow all protocols. constantly on the players about wearing masks, washing hands. it's tough. we're in tough times. >> the outbreak
derek jeter announced the team has moved to daily testing. marlins, they are next scheduled to play on monday against the philadelphia phillies. that game would be in miami. phillies is the team marlins should play against when the virus hit. in order to add flexibility to the schedule down the line, the yankees who are supposed to be playing the phillies will travel to play the orioles who are supposed to play the marlins. the nationals were supposed to play in miami this weekend. their...
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. -- under the knee of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. this marked t t first nororth american professional men's league to return to action since pandemic lockdowns began. staying with soccer, byron will play the second leg of the champions league tie with chelsea following a decision by the governing body. the teams have yet to complete their round of 16 ties. they currently have a commanding lead over chelsea after beating their opponents 3-0 in london. starting from the owner final stage, all championship league matches will take place at neutral venues in portugal. video chat software zoom has become popular for online meetings during the pandemic, but it has also been plagued by hackers crashing calls, some with rather indecent content. some companies are now trying to spice up their resume meetings by inviting a very different and unlikely type of video crasher. we would like to introduce you to buckwheat, the canadian donkey. >> buckwheat is ready to work from home. just like many people these days, her professional career relies a
. -- under the knee of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. this marked t t first nororth american professional men's league to return to action since pandemic lockdowns began. staying with soccer, byron will play the second leg of the champions league tie with chelsea following a decision by the governing body. the teams have yet to complete their round of 16 ties. they currently have a commanding lead over chelsea after beating their opponents 3-0 in london. starting from the...
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derek chauvin then stopped talking, stop yelling. floyd, you're going to kill me, man. then stop talking, stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. floyd, come on, man. i can't breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i cath breathe. i can't breathe. that was after floyd had called out for his mom and said he loved her and at one point even said, and i'm quoting here, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead. >> so let's talk about how this happened, right? because officer lane's attorneys, they're trying to get his part of the case thrown out, right? they're trying to get him off the hook. what are they trying to accomplish by releasing these transcripts? we still don't have the full picture of what happened that day. >> reporter: that's right, we don't have the full picture at this point. it does appear that his attorneys are trying to set him apart from the other officers charged in this. we know even at least the officer, derek chauvin, their attorney has already come out and said they have no comment on this in particular and when we t
derek chauvin then stopped talking, stop yelling. floyd, you're going to kill me, man. then stop talking, stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. floyd, come on, man. i can't breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i cath breathe. i can't breathe. that was after floyd had called out for his mom and said he loved her and at one point even said, and i'm quoting here, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead. >> so let's talk about how this happened, right?...
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derek, good to see you again. we've gotten an opportunity to speak to you a lot frequently. today has a somber tone to it, certainly, more than usual. if we think about the most remarkable aspect of his sacrifice was in the face of brutality that he and other black people faced, he held firm to his belief of nonviolence. how do you explain that? >> he is part of what i call the emmitt till generation, a group of young people who were approximately the same age when his mother opened the casket. 17, 18, 19 college students, john lewis understood he was part of a continual. through the ella baker. he took to the streets. he understood that his role was not about the speech but it was about the action, and the action needed to lead to the vote. that's one of his votes. that's why his legacy has been held up today. it's something for all of us to remember. >> let's listen to him talk about what he remembered that day, bloody sunday, if you will, trying to cross the edmund pettus bridge. >> we were determined. we were organized. we were disciplined. we were committed to the way o
derek, good to see you again. we've gotten an opportunity to speak to you a lot frequently. today has a somber tone to it, certainly, more than usual. if we think about the most remarkable aspect of his sacrifice was in the face of brutality that he and other black people faced, he held firm to his belief of nonviolence. how do you explain that? >> he is part of what i call the emmitt till generation, a group of young people who were approximately the same age when his mother opened the...
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and derek williams will be back tomorrow which means you can post more of your questions to derek on our you tube channel and if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the coronavirus then subscribe to our newsletter go to www dot com slash corona dash news letter. now then there's an interesting story from japan and i hope we have the pictures here because several robots which could help fight coby 1000 were unveiled at a railway station in japan the operators of attack cannot gateway in tokyo they showed a disinfectant robot which cleans a sanitizes handrails benches and other parts of the station using artificial intelligence other robots also help deliver food or carry luggage all the robots are equipped with a 3 dimensional cameras and sensors to help them avoid obstacles. and from what i can tell they also keep a social distance well that's your code not in special here on t.w. of course you can find more updates and analysis on our website to d.w. dot com that is for me the team of bill and thanks for watching. the. tension remains high in the middle east. israe
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in delaware, derek? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy chill. thank you for taking my call, man. >> of course >> caller: my question is about blank charging company it's a really great sector they have a lot of potential are they a buy >> every one of these charts that are like this, i know if i say don't buy it, it will soar but i can't recommend it i like tesla that was my great concession i liked it at $275 i've got to stick with that. let's go nowhere and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with
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a good afternoon to you both if i start with you, derek, was there a legitimacy in the criticism by the a.g. yesterday by these companies, or was it overdone >> well, i think there's legitimate criticism i don't know how useful it is. as someone in the economy, we deal a lot saying we deal a lot with china and discourage u.s. action so i think that part of it is legitimate the attorney general feels like he's heard a lot of it i'm sure he has. the question is what to do about it simply complaining doesn't improve u.s. policy, it doesn't improve the situation of the american economy, and that's not really his job that's the job of the treasury secretary, the commerce secretary and the united states trade representative i think the comments are legitimate, i just don't think they add anything. >> steven, morgan stanley has been operating in china for many years. has morgan stanley seen any of its ip stolen over the course of the last couple decades? >> wilf, i've been retired from morgan stanley for now nearly 10 years. during that period ifr, i was a member of the board of morgan stanley
a good afternoon to you both if i start with you, derek, was there a legitimacy in the criticism by the a.g. yesterday by these companies, or was it overdone >> well, i think there's legitimate criticism i don't know how useful it is. as someone in the economy, we deal a lot saying we deal a lot with china and discourage u.s. action so i think that part of it is legitimate the attorney general feels like he's heard a lot of it i'm sure he has. the question is what to do about it simply...