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bernard kerik here with us. the right on crime organization. from your perspective of all policing,s working in what do you want washington no as they debate police reform? what do you think should happen? guest: first and foremost, don't to one million on a fewficers based different incidents. i think that is what is happening recently. especially with the floyd incident. anger and what happened at the floyd incident has generated talk and rhetoric that i think is harmful to the country and to the police arena. what happened to mr. floyd was a murder. it happened to happen, just so happened that the guy that murdered him was a cop. anyone think i talked to -- i did not talk to one cop, one police officer, one investigator, no one thought there was anything ok about mr. floyd's murder. i think those cops, especially the one that is on top of him should go to prison for the rest of his life. i personally said that i believe personally that his murder was a first-degree murder, that he should be charged at the highest level. be heldr cops should
bernard kerik here with us. the right on crime organization. from your perspective of all policing,s working in what do you want washington no as they debate police reform? what do you think should happen? guest: first and foremost, don't to one million on a fewficers based different incidents. i think that is what is happening recently. especially with the floyd incident. anger and what happened at the floyd incident has generated talk and rhetoric that i think is harmful to the country and to...
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bernard curtin need to be moved to a care home after a hospital stay in march. the first place his family found would only take him if he'd been tested for coronavirus. i push the hospitalfor a covid test repeatedly and eventually one of the doctors said to me, we cannot do it, public health england will not allow us to do it. the 80—year—old languished in hospitalfor two more weeks while his family scrambled to find another care home. within hours of him moving to the new place, he began showing signs of the virus. he died a week later leaving his daughter bereft. he was alone and he was confused because he had alzheimer's and he was frightened. he needn't have died in that way on his own. all i heard him say was, "get me out of here, get me out of here". and i couldn't get him out of there. had he been tested he would have been brought out of there. bernard curtin was one of more than 19,000 people discharged from hospitals in england into care homes in the first three weeks of the lockdown. the figures are down on the same time last year and nhs bosses sa
bernard curtin need to be moved to a care home after a hospital stay in march. the first place his family found would only take him if he'd been tested for coronavirus. i push the hospitalfor a covid test repeatedly and eventually one of the doctors said to me, we cannot do it, public health england will not allow us to do it. the 80—year—old languished in hospitalfor two more weeks while his family scrambled to find another care home. within hours of him moving to the new place, he began...
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bernard: over all we are positive -- neeraj: india, over all, we are positive. there is a risk operating down great going up. to junk in 2020. but the fiscal and that levels will define the risk. in terms of value, we like investment grade credit in asia. selective invery the rest of the high-yield .arket in india but from a technical perspective, it is worth highlighting that india is a very small part of the index. 6% of the asian credit index. yvonne: thank you so much, neeraj seth, from blackrock. you can catch up on our interviews by using our interactive function, tv , and also you can send us instant messages during our shows. or if you have a question for our guest, feel free to send it our way. make sure to check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. here is the latest business flash. u.s. show this cheerleader, chesapeake energy, has become one of the industry's price crash victims, filing for bankruptcy as the coronavirus devastates wide parts of the economy. it has a play for chapter 11 protection and is entering a deal to
bernard: over all we are positive -- neeraj: india, over all, we are positive. there is a risk operating down great going up. to junk in 2020. but the fiscal and that levels will define the risk. in terms of value, we like investment grade credit in asia. selective invery the rest of the high-yield .arket in india but from a technical perspective, it is worth highlighting that india is a very small part of the index. 6% of the asian credit index. yvonne: thank you so much, neeraj seth, from...
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i will begin with a question for you, bernard. this is from stuart in warwick, who asks, when will concert venues and theatres opened back up, and how are they going to be able to socially distance the audience and performers? is a very good question, stuart. we think intimate spaces like concert venues and theatres are going to be the last to open. some of them have already said that they are not going to open until april next year. that's because they have to adhere to public health england guidance about to meet a distancing. if you oppose that both on stage, but also in the audience, you can't do that economically viably. —— impose. it may well be that concerts and theatre venues won't open this year, and where they do, they will have to be very, very creative in how they make sure everybody is safe. and that's performers, as well as member is of the audience. that is the tough reality, unfortunately, for everybody itching to get back to live performances. the next question is from laurie, if and when i can't reopen my res
i will begin with a question for you, bernard. this is from stuart in warwick, who asks, when will concert venues and theatres opened back up, and how are they going to be able to socially distance the audience and performers? is a very good question, stuart. we think intimate spaces like concert venues and theatres are going to be the last to open. some of them have already said that they are not going to open until april next year. that's because they have to adhere to public health england...
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inside story and i am at 0 bernard from a bernard smith on the whole team here in doha by phone. i. do you own auntie's in 3 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis i did see him parked on life and caught up people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories as the world battles the cologne a pandemic al jazeera brings you the latest from around the world and you too caught investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or a commodity traded for profit as protesters take to the streets in the country battles called with 19 cunt donald trump survive these historic challengers. to announce his era. top to 020. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment you stop already 30 action this is the moment it also goes right on fighting over why did we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on the edges there are. i'm about to send in doha the top stories on al-jazeera libya and while khalifa huffed out and egyptian president sisi
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live in san rafael, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> outdoor dining resumed in san francisco today, new rules require tables to be six feet apart. hand sanitizer available and plastic utensils individually wrapped. in the south bay, the downtown san jose farmer's market began its 20820 season today. new rules require both shoppers and merchants to wear masks. >> if you visit the pacifica pier, you must wear a mask and practice social distancing. >>> large sectors of the local economy are hoping to reopen, including dine-in restaurants, gyms and hair salons. schools and day camps would be permitted to reopen following recommendations. >> alameda county will allow more businesses to open on june 19th. a week from today the county will allow more outdoor and indoor retail. outdoor dining and outdoor fitness classes as well as outdoor museums and limited religious services. >>> the man alleged to have ambushed a santa cruz deputy appears in court. his defense attorney saying he suffered a traumatic brain injury. >>> the fight over fresh fish. it's a david and goliath battle at fi
live in san rafael, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> outdoor dining resumed in san francisco today, new rules require tables to be six feet apart. hand sanitizer available and plastic utensils individually wrapped. in the south bay, the downtown san jose farmer's market began its 20820 season today. new rules require both shoppers and merchants to wear masks. >> if you visit the pacifica pier, you must wear a mask and practice social distancing. >>>...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live in oakland with more on this story. cornell. >> reporter: dion, on a weekend when many of us should be celebrating our pride, folks here at oakland's lgbtq community center are just not feeling it after someone broke the windows this morning. they vow to move past this. meantime others are getting used to pride celebrations gone virtual. >> i'm just speechless. >> reporter: it's not what joe hawkins was expecting this pride weekend. >> they crashed that window, broke these completely out. >> reporter: most of the windows in oakland's lgbtq community center smashed on saturday morning. joe co-founded the center three years ago. >> we're supposed to be celebrating our empowerment and our community as queer people, that we wake up to finding that people are bashing our building and breaking our windows because of their own hate. >> swinging hard, as hard as he could and he was angry. >> reporter: cauosmos saw a you man breaking the windows with a golf club. cosmos started yelling. >> stop, stop, stop, as loud as i could. t
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live in oakland with more on this story. cornell. >> reporter: dion, on a weekend when many of us should be celebrating our pride, folks here at oakland's lgbtq community center are just not feeling it after someone broke the windows this morning. they vow to move past this. meantime others are getting used to pride celebrations gone virtual. >> i'm just speechless. >> reporter: it's not what joe hawkins was expecting this pride...
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bernard chan, top adviser to the chief executive carrie lam. before we hand it over to "the china open," let's get your look at how markets are trading. the nikkei 225 off by 1.6%. moderate uptick when it comes to month on month retail sales figures, but still showing weakness across consumer sector. the cost befalling by over 1% -- .ospi falling over 1% an extra budget will not be granted. 1.7%.tralia, downside of trading resuming after the chinese holiday. >> here's how futures trading looks at the moment. a bit of a mixed picture with u.s. futures down 0.2%. that's it from "daybreak asia." ♪ tom: it is 9:00 in beijing and shanghai. i am tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. we are counting down to the open of trade in the chinese mainland and hong kong. protests return to hong kong as china's lawmaking body reportedly debates security laws. carrie lam said they will set red line foot cannot be crossed. -- lines that cannot be crossed. tom:
bernard chan, top adviser to the chief executive carrie lam. before we hand it over to "the china open," let's get your look at how markets are trading. the nikkei 225 off by 1.6%. moderate uptick when it comes to month on month retail sales figures, but still showing weakness across consumer sector. the cost befalling by over 1% -- .ospi falling over 1% an extra budget will not be granted. 1.7%.tralia, downside of trading resuming after the chinese holiday. >> here's how...
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we begin with cornell bernard in san francisco. >> plywood now replacing shattered storefronts around union square. the extent of the damage is staggering. >> at least 30 businesses have been looted, destroyed. >> most stores on maiden lane were hit. on grant street too, from luxury brands to aaron weiss's hat shop on geary. >> burning down our house is not really helpful. >> looter s raided this swarovsi crystal store. >> hundreds, unfortunately. >> it grew from peaceful protests saturday. officials imposed a citywide curfew, from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. >> if you're out and you're not supposed to be out, and you're not on the exemption list, just know that you can be stopped, you can be cited, you can be arrested if the circumstances dictate. stay at home. >> mayor london breed says she has no tolerance for violence. she said many of the vandals were young people. >> so parent, where are your kids? where are yourque biness imovems nd. >> the business community in san francisco and union square were already on its knees because of covid. and last night and the looting and the unfortun
we begin with cornell bernard in san francisco. >> plywood now replacing shattered storefronts around union square. the extent of the damage is staggering. >> at least 30 businesses have been looted, destroyed. >> most stores on maiden lane were hit. on grant street too, from luxury brands to aaron weiss's hat shop on geary. >> burning down our house is not really helpful. >> looter s raided this swarovsi crystal store. >> hundreds, unfortunately. >> it...
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cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell. >> eric, deon, we are in the heart of golden gate park near the academy of sciences. it's also where numerous statues have stood for decades. tonight, three of those statues are gone, torn down by those who don't like what they represent. lots of powerwashing happening in golden gate park. workers removing graffiti from pedestals that once held statues. friday night a group of several hundred people tore down a statue of frances scott key who wrote the national anthem and was a known slave holder. cera is accused of committing atrocities against native americans. the statue later doused with red paint. the bust of ulysses grant was also brought down. >> vandalism. >> some park visitors had a lot to say. >> it's shameful. it's horrible. it's a sign of mob violence. it needs to stop. >> police say the crowd turned on officers, and began throwing objects at them. then, took off running. >> i'm not sad. statues like this tend to make heroes of people, without any real conversatio
cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell. >> eric, deon, we are in the heart of golden gate park near the academy of sciences. it's also where numerous statues have stood for decades. tonight, three of those statues are gone, torn down by those who don't like what they represent. lots of powerwashing happening in golden gate park. workers removing graffiti from pedestals that once held statues. friday night a group of several hundred people tore down a statue of frances scott...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> as the bay area reopens many of you may be wondering about the risk of doing certain things like visiting friends or hosting a dinner party. well, abc 7 news has you covered in our newest interactive digital tool called the risk commentator. three medical experts rated the same scenarios allowing you to compare answers. if you want to take the quiz just go to our website abc7news.com or the abc 7 news app. >>> protesters in walnut creek marched to the mayors home last night but what is next for the black lives matter movement in the city? there have been at least three other protests there since the beginning of the month. one business owner is now suggesting a different way to support the cause. renaming a street black lives matter way. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in walnut creek thhis sto. orhe bonanza street here in walnut creek. it was named that well over a century ago. the business owner that wants to change that name owned that building right behind me. meantime protesters are continuing in other parts of town. >> they did damage
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> as the bay area reopens many of you may be wondering about the risk of doing certain things like visiting friends or hosting a dinner party. well, abc 7 news has you covered in our newest interactive digital tool called the risk commentator. three medical experts rated the same scenarios allowing you to compare answers. if you want to take the quiz just go to our website abc7news.com or the abc 7 news app. >>> protesters in walnut creek marched...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live in oakland with more on this story. cornell? >> reporter: hi, dion. folks should be celebrating pride this weekend. instead, people here at oakland's lgbtq community center are just not feeling it after someone broke the windows this morning. mean gme,etti used to pridrtual. >> i'm just speechless. >> reporter: it's not what joe hawkins was expecting this pride weekend. >> they crashed that window, broke these completely out. >> reporter: most of the windows at oakland's lgbtq community center smashed on saturday morning. joe co-founded the center three years ago. >> we're supposed to be celebrating our empowerment and our community as queer people, that we wake up to finding that people are bashing our building and breaking our windows because of their own hate. >> swinging hard, as hard as he could and he was angry. >> reporter: cosmos was setting up his jewelry stand when he saw a young man breaking the windows with a golf club. cosmos started yelling. >> stop, stop, stop, as loud as i could. then he saw me. >> reporter: he s
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live in oakland with more on this story. cornell? >> reporter: hi, dion. folks should be celebrating pride this weekend. instead, people here at oakland's lgbtq community center are just not feeling it after someone broke the windows this morning. mean gme,etti used to pridrtual. >> i'm just speechless. >> reporter: it's not what joe hawkins was expecting this pride weekend. >> they crashed that window, broke these completely...
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abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spent the day talking to business owners who are more than frustrated. plywood is going up outside mark's paint mart on telegraph avenue where six windows were smashed friday night by vandals. >> it makes no sense. >> co-owner chris rego says his family-owned business started in 1973 has never been targeted. >> we're just back open, and we're getting busy again, and now this happens. it makes no sense. >> oakland police say groups of vandals are responsible for the damage. the paint store security camera captured a group outside the store, setting fires on the street. staff at kelly moore were scraping paint off the floor after vandals broke in, looted, dumping paint inside the store and out. >> basically, they vandalized the street, sidewalk, broke all our glass, and then paint everywhere inside. destroyed. >> at least a half dozen businesses were shoveling shattered glass, including nonprofit east bay depot for creative reuse, which proudly supports recent marches and demonstrations. >> i know there is a lot of anger, and, you know, it's sort of a per
abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spent the day talking to business owners who are more than frustrated. plywood is going up outside mark's paint mart on telegraph avenue where six windows were smashed friday night by vandals. >> it makes no sense. >> co-owner chris rego says his family-owned business started in 1973 has never been targeted. >> we're just back open, and we're getting busy again, and now this happens. it makes no sense. >> oakland police say groups of...
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abc7 news reporter cornell bernard went to twin peaks where they are hard at work on the celebration. one of the biggest pride parades in the world won't be happening on market street this year due to the pandemic. sadly most events are cancelled. but on the 50th anniversary of san francisco pride, many felt they had to do something big. >> it's a depressing idea to hear those two words, pride cancelled so we wanted to keep pride alive. >> they got involved with the group that was responsible for the amazing dancing lights on the bay bridge. they are installing something that is cool at between peaks. 2700 pink l.e.d. lights in the form of a triangle. sure to light up pride weekend, it will look like this when the lights are on. >> it's my hope that it will be a twinkeling star of pride. >> it's important to have something live. >> the pink triangle was founded 25 years ago. usually they are laying of pink fabric. but the lights are the way this year. >> so this they can go to the rooftop, go to the bay window or stand in the middle of market street, you will see it all over town. >>
abc7 news reporter cornell bernard went to twin peaks where they are hard at work on the celebration. one of the biggest pride parades in the world won't be happening on market street this year due to the pandemic. sadly most events are cancelled. but on the 50th anniversary of san francisco pride, many felt they had to do something big. >> it's a depressing idea to hear those two words, pride cancelled so we wanted to keep pride alive. >> they got involved with the group that was...
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live in larkspur, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> for sure. cornell, thank you. >>> alameda county announced today it will also pause reopening more businesses. it's because of a spike in cases and hospitalizations in the past seven days that we've been talking about here there have been 700 more cases and 13 additional deaths in the last week. the county was set to allow salons, barbershops, pools, and indoor restaurant dining to take place in its next phase. in announcing its decision, the county said it was particularly concerned about the outbreak at san quentin and the impact to the east bay generally. so what's open, what's not, obviously it's all confusing. we have a section on our website, abc7news.com. that sorts it out for you in an easy to use and understand guide county by county. check that out when you can. >>> well, coming up, high fire danger in the north bay, and abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel has more on that ahead. >>> and keeping your kids safe during the summer of covid-19. we're going to take a look at tips on doin
live in larkspur, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> for sure. cornell, thank you. >>> alameda county announced today it will also pause reopening more businesses. it's because of a spike in cases and hospitalizations in the past seven days that we've been talking about here there have been 700 more cases and 13 additional deaths in the last week. the county was set to allow salons, barbershops, pools, and indoor restaurant dining to take place in its next phase. in announcing its...
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inside story and i'm up just syrup for me bernard smith and entire team here in doha by. i. do you own an to see a 3 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis i did say in part on life and called on people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and intact stories as the world battles the grown up on the next al-jazeera brings you the latest from around the world and you too caught investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or a commodity traded for profit as protesters take to the streets in the country battles called with 1000 conducted trump survive these historic challenges. you announce his era. new zealand is in the grip of the housing costs with the capital open now one of the world's most on affordable season one i want to use mates the families desperate to find a place to hold on on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. alarms the whole rommany watching al-jazeera news our live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. time to remember the man whose death has ignited anger across the u.s. a memorial servic
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al-jazeera be back with the al-jazeera news hour in just under half an hour next its inside story with bernard smith. days numb but the libyan warlord loses his last stronghold in the west turkey's military intervention in the time this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm going to. have to in libya our unraveling quickly warlord launched an offensive 14 months ago to capture the capital tripoli from the un recognized government of national accord all g.n.a.t. its forces say they regain full control of tripoli. pushed half dollars funding to us from the town of tal the last stronghold in western libya follows weeks of similar defeats on the losses of territory along the coast but half the remains in control of large parts of eastern and southern libya where the oil fields are a correspondent mahmud up to wahid as more from. the government forces pull out and now it will come. out of. the defeat of half of his forces and this is. now by losing. that major i lost. the west in libya as you know that that swift takeover of the. that's the. lift. this city off the huna is mainly a
al-jazeera be back with the al-jazeera news hour in just under half an hour next its inside story with bernard smith. days numb but the libyan warlord loses his last stronghold in the west turkey's military intervention in the time this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm going to. have to in libya our unraveling quickly warlord launched an offensive 14 months ago to capture the capital tripoli from the un recognized government of national accord all g.n.a.t. its forces say...
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coming up friday morning, former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik on efforts to reform policing in the u.s. and reverend harris, co chair of the poor people's campaign talks about racial and economic injustice and the role clergy play in the fight for equality. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >>> former vice president joe biden talked abo
coming up friday morning, former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik on efforts to reform policing in the u.s. and reverend harris, co chair of the poor people's campaign talks about racial and economic injustice and the role clergy play in the fight for equality. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >>> former vice president...
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hello welcome to the program i'm bernard smith. the united states says it's willing to finance other countries 5 g. networks so long as wow a isn't involved president donald trump accuses beijing of using its influence over chinese companies to spy on other countries in the u.k. huawei has been given permission to build a new research facility but while the country's cyber security agency conducts an emergency review into the use of wire weighs 5 g. equipment but chinese firm says it will invest more than a $1000000000.00 in its new site in the east of england while insisting the focus will be on the development and manufacture of semiconductors which according to while away a not targeted by u.s. sanctions but washington has warned the british government that the decision to approve the new project will put its trust in the u.k. at risk the u.s. department of state has issued a statement saying it believes countries need to be able to trust that partners will not threaten national security previously intellectual property or human
hello welcome to the program i'm bernard smith. the united states says it's willing to finance other countries 5 g. networks so long as wow a isn't involved president donald trump accuses beijing of using its influence over chinese companies to spy on other countries in the u.k. huawei has been given permission to build a new research facility but while the country's cyber security agency conducts an emergency review into the use of wire weighs 5 g. equipment but chinese firm says it will...
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. >> i'm cornell bernard in oakland where small businesses are cleaning up after a night of unrest. >>> san francisco clears the way for malls to reopen. find out when they can start taking customers again. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >> we are seeing more protests in oakland, including a large peaceful one today. but it was a different story late last night in one neighborhood, and now businesses are cleaning up. good evening, and thanks for joining. >> i'm dion lim. >> and i'm jr stone. a big cleanup is happening today in oakland. small business owners are repairing dozens of shattered windows along telegraph avenue after vandals left a path of destruction overnight. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spent the day talking to business owners who are more than frustrated. plywood is going up outside mark's paint mart on telegraph avenue where six windows were smashed friday night by vandals. >> it makes no sense. >> co-owner chris rego says his family-owned business started in 1973 has never been t
. >> i'm cornell bernard in oakland where small businesses are cleaning up after a night of unrest. >>> san francisco clears the way for malls to reopen. find out when they can start taking customers again. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >> we are seeing more protests in oakland, including a large peaceful one today. but it was a different story late last night in one neighborhood, and...
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before we get to this connie bernard thing. the school board member seen online shopping at the meeting. i have to ask you about your passionate plea to rename the school. you suggested that to other names of prominent black leaders from the state, why is it so important to do right, right now? >> i think as long as we have monuments to white supremacy we are walking backwards as a country. it's not enough to wake up and know barack obama and michelle obama lived in the white house. we need to know that there were people centuries ago that were advocating for us and doing things. and the truth is the folks that got elected in the 1800s, were the impotus of the jim crow laws. they saw the power of the black vote, they saw the power of black unity and progress. they put laws in place that prevented that progress for 150 years. and then they began to honor those people by naming buildings and in baton rouge, we have entire streets and subdivisions named after the people. you know, we are either going to be progressive and move for
before we get to this connie bernard thing. the school board member seen online shopping at the meeting. i have to ask you about your passionate plea to rename the school. you suggested that to other names of prominent black leaders from the state, why is it so important to do right, right now? >> i think as long as we have monuments to white supremacy we are walking backwards as a country. it's not enough to wake up and know barack obama and michelle obama lived in the white house. we...
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and brought bernard with him to america during his service and armed bernard and uniformed him in some of the cast off clothing that same georgia. and he armed him with captured american acute trimentes, such as an american long rifle, a sword, a nice long sword and martin hunter also noted how richard st. george had two runaway enslaved, formerly enslaved african-american men following him as well, so three men who were following st. george, and st. george actually decided to arm and equip and uniform those two african-american men as well who were seeking their freedom with the british arpmy. we don't know when and where they joined richard st. george, but they may have joined him during the philadelphia campaign. it's possible. but again, he has these men with him in battle fighting alongside him in battle here in around and philadelphia. another cartoon was also known to exist that actually steven gilbert also did some study of, and that's called a view in america in 1778 published on august 1st, 1778 in london by matthew and mary darly, they're pretty accomplished print sellers in
and brought bernard with him to america during his service and armed bernard and uniformed him in some of the cast off clothing that same georgia. and he armed him with captured american acute trimentes, such as an american long rifle, a sword, a nice long sword and martin hunter also noted how richard st. george had two runaway enslaved, formerly enslaved african-american men following him as well, so three men who were following st. george, and st. george actually decided to arm and equip and...
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yes, something for everyone in bernard castle. theatre, music, art, dance, film, comedy. i say tests. thank you very much, both of you, it has been lovely hearing you in our headphones and yes, to everyone who works in the theatre industry i hope you are ok. does sound like there is going to be a five—point plan, but not necessarily loads of money, certainly not yet. david tennant and damejudi dench, thank you for joining us. thank you everyone for listening and we will be back with another episode soon. this is bbc news, i'm james reynolds. our top stories: texas and florida reimpose restrictions after a record number of americans are diagnosed with covid—i9 in a day. in yemen, the pandemic hits after years of civil war. the un warns that children are most at risk. how the coronavirus outbreak has led to increased the chief of police in mexico city survives an assassination attempt by a powerful drugs cartel. and how the coronavirus outbreak has led to increased harrassment of asian—americans — we'll get the response of those who've been targetted. hello and welc
yes, something for everyone in bernard castle. theatre, music, art, dance, film, comedy. i say tests. thank you very much, both of you, it has been lovely hearing you in our headphones and yes, to everyone who works in the theatre industry i hope you are ok. does sound like there is going to be a five—point plan, but not necessarily loads of money, certainly not yet. david tennant and damejudi dench, thank you for joining us. thank you everyone for listening and we will be back with another...
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through to chile those are the headlines about good news in half an hour next it's inside story with bernard smith . is it time we learned to live with the coronavirus how should we all for a new way of infections some countries reimpose lock down while others prioritize their economy this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. lockdowns to stop the spread of coronavirus are being lifted worldwide shops and businesses are reopening students are returning to school and some airlines are flying again but several countries have since reported a resurgence in new infections iran relaxed its lockdown in april when the worst covert 19 hour break in the middle east began to ease but this week the president threatened to reimpose restrictions as doctors recorded the highest ever total of daily cases south korea was praised for controlling its outbreak but shortly after they reopened hundreds of schools museums and parks are closed again because of a new wave of infections in the capital seoul china germany japan and saudi arabia already imposed some restrictions over the past month some
through to chile those are the headlines about good news in half an hour next it's inside story with bernard smith . is it time we learned to live with the coronavirus how should we all for a new way of infections some countries reimpose lock down while others prioritize their economy this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. lockdowns to stop the spread of coronavirus are being lifted worldwide shops and businesses are reopening students are returning to school and some airlines...
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thisis is gary chambmbers, jr., addrdressing board member connie bernard after he noticed she was online shopping d during ththe meeting. an art can be seen walking out as chamber speaks. intended to talk about how racist robert ely was, but i am going to talk about you, connie, sitting over there shopping while we are talking about robert e lee. you shopping while we're talking about racism and history and this country. you do not give a damn, and it is clear. but i am going to tell you what the slaves, my ancestors, set about robert e lee, since you do not know history, sister. they said when he got the plantation, after he got off the field where 20,000 people died at gettysburg, cononnie, robert ely was a brutal slave master. not only did he whoop the slaves, he said lay it on them hard. after he said lay it on them hard, he said burn them. that is what robert e lee did. and you said your arrogant self in here and sit on their shopping while the pain and the hurt of the peoeople of this community is on display, so you do not give a damn, and you should resign. when do we in baton rou
thisis is gary chambmbers, jr., addrdressing board member connie bernard after he noticed she was online shopping d during ththe meeting. an art can be seen walking out as chamber speaks. intended to talk about how racist robert ely was, but i am going to talk about you, connie, sitting over there shopping while we are talking about robert e lee. you shopping while we're talking about racism and history and this country. you do not give a damn, and it is clear. but i am going to tell you what...
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con la out of from tufts university and earned a phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard phelan.
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in oakland cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> oakland police are asking for help identifying the people responsible for vandalizing businesses. they want store owners who lost merchandise to submit a report online through the city of oakland website. business owners who may have video or photos of the damage are asked to e-mail them to oakland police. they're also asking store owners to register their security cameras through the city so they can potentially access footage of get away cars. >>> a peaceful march today in san francisco durinvent called the bay area blackout. it all began at 3:00 p.m. at mission high school. the group then marched to city hall where organizers called on students, educators and community leaders to join neighbors in the march. all were encouraged to wear black. this is one of four organized events today in san francisco in support of social justice. >>> and our website abc7news.com we have a lot of local resources to help you navigate this difficult time in our community regarding race and equality. go to abc7news.com/takeaction and click on "race resources
in oakland cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> oakland police are asking for help identifying the people responsible for vandalizing businesses. they want store owners who lost merchandise to submit a report online through the city of oakland website. business owners who may have video or photos of the damage are asked to e-mail them to oakland police. they're also asking store owners to register their security cameras through the city so they can potentially access footage of get away cars....
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coming up friday morning, former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik on efforts to reform policing in the u.s. and reverend harris, co chair of the poor people's campaign talks about racial and economic injustice and the role clergy play in the fight for equality. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >>> former vice president joe biden talked about reopening the economy. he called on president trump and congress to extend support for businesses and workers who have been affected by the pandemic and to create more access to testing and contact tracing. he spoke in darby, pennsylvania, after meeting with small business owners. >> good afternoon, everyone. i apologize for the slight delay. we wanted to make sure everyone was able to get here. let me thank the local officials for joining today. i know they have a lot to do, and they have really been very very busy. before i begin my remarks, i want to acknowledge that it was five years ago
coming up friday morning, former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik on efforts to reform policing in the u.s. and reverend harris, co chair of the poor people's campaign talks about racial and economic injustice and the role clergy play in the fight for equality. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >>> former vice president...
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bernard: i cannot confirm nor deny because i haven't seen the details of the bill so i don't know. again, i have seen national security bill in other jurisdictions, singapore and thewhere, and i believe sentence is harsh and those jurisdiction, including the u.s., but i have not seen hong kong's version yet, so i yet to find out. >> my question to you, are you worried about that? are you worried about these countries putting sanctions that may hinder business relations with hong kong? if to mention what happens the special trading status with the u.s. is revoked? is all this, the national security law with the protests and all the negativity that comes with it really worth it, given hong kong's future as a financial hub? bernard: as you rightly put it, we are one of the top three financial hubs in the world and there are tons of u.s. interest in hong kong. surprised -- if the u.s. decides to put sanctions on hong kong, they could, but i don't see how it is in their interests, as well. it could hurt their interests as much as our own interests. manus: that was the senior advisor to
bernard: i cannot confirm nor deny because i haven't seen the details of the bill so i don't know. again, i have seen national security bill in other jurisdictions, singapore and thewhere, and i believe sentence is harsh and those jurisdiction, including the u.s., but i have not seen hong kong's version yet, so i yet to find out. >> my question to you, are you worried about that? are you worried about these countries putting sanctions that may hinder business relations with hong kong? if...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> thousands turned out for a black lives matter rally in the east bay today. >> no justice, no peace! no racist police! no justice, no peace! no racist police. >> a coalition joined forces to march from the b.a.r.t. station to the plaza. the seiu organized the event to protest systemic racism they say is plaguing the workforce. protesters chanted the names of people who have been killed recently by police, including brionna taylor and george floyd. >> we recognize the responsibility to make sure what happens in this country stopped yesterday. gor george floyd was the last one. >> they are calling on them to be more civiledredruirect funding. >>>. bay area blackout began with a peaceful rally at 3:00 p.m. at mission high school. the group then marched to city hall. organizers called on students, educat educators and community leaders to join in the march. all were encouraged to wear black. this is one of four organized rallies. >>> civil rights attorney john burris is leading an event honoring shawn montrosa.montros. this a an officer shot and killed him
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> thousands turned out for a black lives matter rally in the east bay today. >> no justice, no peace! no racist police! no justice, no peace! no racist police. >> a coalition joined forces to march from the b.a.r.t. station to the plaza. the seiu organized the event to protest systemic racism they say is plaguing the workforce. protesters chanted the names of people who have been killed recently by police, including brionna taylor and george...
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in belmont, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. t d-flag warning for parts of the north bay over night. today, fire crews were out cutting back brush. meteorologist drew tuma joining us now with the forecast. talking more about that wind. drew. >> yeah, dion, we're tracking those gusty winds and lowering humidity overnight, tonight, and into the day tomorrow. so we have a red-flag warning that is now in effect for much of the north. essentially, in the hills of the north. about a thousand feet. until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. we're tracking winds coming out of the north. they are developing as we speak right now. and they'll likely gust over 30 miles per hour, at times. that's going to drag in some dry air, drop humidity levels, any fires that could potentially start could spread quickly. so we'll go hour by hour and look at these winds in just a few minutes. >> all right, drew. see you then. thanks. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11. it's not onlyalorstruggling to in coronavirus cases. the other areas now rolling back their rng 50 years of pride during the pandemic. the call to action for
in belmont, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. t d-flag warning for parts of the north bay over night. today, fire crews were out cutting back brush. meteorologist drew tuma joining us now with the forecast. talking more about that wind. drew. >> yeah, dion, we're tracking those gusty winds and lowering humidity overnight, tonight, and into the day tomorrow. so we have a red-flag warning that is now in effect for much of the north. essentially, in the hills of the north. about a thousand feet....
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in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tomb. we have got a foggy night out there tonight. but tomorrow, get ready for a breezy and cooler end to the weekend. we'll have all the details in the forecast, coming up. >>> hackers attack ucsf servers in the school of medicine. why the university says they had no choice but to pay a more than $1 million ransom. >> and a trader joe's shopper has an o every year, you can see spectacular celebrities at aids walk san francisco. this year they are coming to you! join bette midler gloria estefan matt bomer stars of queer eye rupaul's drag race superstars. for aids walk san francisco live at home, streaming on july 19 to benefit prc and their covid relief efforts all over the city. register now at aidswalk.net >>> a 12-acre brush fire brought traffic to a near standstill in solano county today. the fire was reported around 3:00 this afternoon. smoke and flames traveled across interstate 680, causing traffic to slow for nearly an hour. a drone flying in the area forced aircraft to b
in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tomb. we have got a foggy night out there tonight. but tomorrow, get ready for a breezy and cooler end to the weekend. we'll have all the details in the forecast, coming up. >>> hackers attack ucsf servers in the school of medicine. why the university says they had no choice but to pay a more than $1 million ransom. >> and a trader joe's shopper has an o every...
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bernard henri levi is definitely not ready to give up on the united states. >> no, no. the values of america are still there. embodied by real women and men, embodied by institutions, and i'd even say my prediction since the beginning is that the time of donald trump will be shorter than his supporters believe, because the real wall is not the wall between america and mexico. the real wall is the wall of civil society in america. the wall of american women, the wall of the americans who are revolted when black citizens and african-american citizen is killed in cold blood by crazy and murderer policeman. there is such a big part of america who is revolted by that. so, america is still alive. >> reporter: history teaches us that all great powers are ultimately replaced. and one day, inevitably, it will be america's turn. what our friend bernard henri levi seems to be saying is, true, but not yet. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with
bernard henri levi is definitely not ready to give up on the united states. >> no, no. the values of america are still there. embodied by real women and men, embodied by institutions, and i'd even say my prediction since the beginning is that the time of donald trump will be shorter than his supporters believe, because the real wall is not the wall between america and mexico. the real wall is the wall of civil society in america. the wall of american women, the wall of the americans who...
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here's cornell bernard. >> that's the pride we're used to in san francisco. the party is still happening online. >> i think we need to get this party started. >> the annual tranls march kicked off a virtual gathering. typically the first major event of pride weekend. >> we need encouragele. we need support. we need to know we are loved. >> reporter: right re starting event. although there was no trans march this year, there is a renewed sense of empower many and focus. >> with black lives matter, we wanted to pivot and do our best to support black lives, especially black trans lives. >> reporter: several marches are scheduled for sunday in san francisco. >> this will be my first year with pride, feeling more like a protest. bringing it back to its roots in '69 in stone well. >> reporter: artists are create go something pitching. a pink torch. thousands of pitching l.e.d.s will form the famous triangle. >> we wanted to cam you are the pink triangle and turn it into a tradition for every year. >> we melted down around 300 cans of each one of >> reporter: mayor
here's cornell bernard. >> that's the pride we're used to in san francisco. the party is still happening online. >> i think we need to get this party started. >> the annual tranls march kicked off a virtual gathering. typically the first major event of pride weekend. >> we need encouragele. we need support. we need to know we are loved. >> reporter: right re starting event. although there was no trans march this year, there is a renewed sense of empower many and...
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bernard kerik. with regard to the taser, i have been tased. i can tell you, every police officer, every single one, if you have a taser on your belt, on you, and you have the authority to use it, you have been tased. policy byndatory police departments. it is a mandatory policy through taser. any officer has to be hit himself. they know the impact. they know what it does, how it works, and how destabilizing it can be. what are the riots going to stop? when the mayors and governors stand up and enforce the law. things over the last two or three weeks that i am stunned were allowed to happen. nobody has more demonstrations the new york city. we have thousands of these each year. we have a complete unit that deals with protests and demonstrations, a lyrical and otherwise. we do it all the time. stunned at the departments, at the mayors, at the governor's that lets a lot of this stuff happen. until they stand up and call it what it is, these are not protests. this is lawlessness, looting, that isomplete mayhem allowed to be perpetrated by a bunch
bernard kerik. with regard to the taser, i have been tased. i can tell you, every police officer, every single one, if you have a taser on your belt, on you, and you have the authority to use it, you have been tased. policy byndatory police departments. it is a mandatory policy through taser. any officer has to be hit himself. they know the impact. they know what it does, how it works, and how destabilizing it can be. what are the riots going to stop? when the mayors and governors stand up and...
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. >> reporter: then one day, andre bernard walked in the door with a sheet of flex i glaplexiglas . >> i got the panels, i've been walking around north beach. >> reporter: he started a company he calls reopen america, installing plexiglas panels in restaurants and bars to keep patrons separated. >> we don't want to get in the way of people having fun. but we don't wawant to give the protection and comfort they need. >> reporter: panels are attached with velcro so they can be moved. >> if a customer feels at ease, we believe they'll stay longer and return. >> reporter: it's a barrier that's not a barrier. >> i can talk to you, because there is something that is there, but it's not there. >> reporter: bernard installed plexiglas panels at la mar restaurant on the embarcadero, which is hiring back staff for outdoor dining. >> it's going to be very different for all of us. >> reporter: it may seem strange to have a meal across a piece of acrylic. >> you have to navigate through the storms and do whatever you can. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> a friendly way there. >>>
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> three, two, one! [ cheers ] >> there it is all positive and all pink in san francisco. a foggy night up on twin peaks but you're seeing what may become a new pride tra sessidit the city. nearly 3,000 pink leds are lit up in the form of a pink triangle, the symbol comes with a meaningful message. >> it's the same kind of senseless hatred haunts gays, jews, blacks, and other minorities. that's why the twin peaks display is so important. >> you can see that wind but looking fabulous. dozens attended last night's lighting ceremony including the mayor. the lights will stay illuminated this is the end point of the pink light recession from the bay bridge to the ferry building to twin peaks and a reminder we have a full list of events on abc7news.com, and lisa, i think i saw something that said some people can see. there are so many lights you can see it from space. >> wow. so cool. maybe. yeah, that's incredible. >> i don't know with the fog. >> hapar sunday. you can see the emeryville. it is gusty. numbers
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> three, two, one! [ cheers ] >> there it is all positive and all pink in san francisco. a foggy night up on twin peaks but you're seeing what may become a new pride tra sessidit the city. nearly 3,000 pink leds are lit up in the form of a pink triangle, the symbol comes with a meaningful message. >> it's the same kind of senseless hatred haunts gays, jews, blacks, and other minorities. that's why the twin peaks display is so important....
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chief nurse ruth mae if she was going to support dominic cummings version of events over his trip to bernard castle. and when she said she would not support that version of events, she was going to repeat the kind of thing that the lockdown rules for everyone and that everyone should follow them. —— there is an nhs source. she was dropped from the briefing, whether that is true or not the government is denying it. despite whatjoe has just said, this is not just about the government getting the clear message, this is just about dominic cummings. if this is true, they are dropping scientific advisers and we haven't seen scientific advisers and we haven't seen professor van tan since he made a very pointed decoration about the coming situation, dropping scientists from national briefings with massive viewing figures because they do not think that the prime minister's special adviser, a political appointee, not a civil servant, not a scientist, did the right thing. that is disgraceful, thatis right thing. that is disgraceful, that is just undemocratic. right thing. that is disgraceful, that
chief nurse ruth mae if she was going to support dominic cummings version of events over his trip to bernard castle. and when she said she would not support that version of events, she was going to repeat the kind of thing that the lockdown rules for everyone and that everyone should follow them. —— there is an nhs source. she was dropped from the briefing, whether that is true or not the government is denying it. despite whatjoe has just said, this is not just about the government getting...
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cornell bernard. abc7 news. >>> health is one of the areas we focus on at abc7 as we work to build a better bay area. our region is the central of biotech research. a small number labs has been making synthetic elements of the covid-19 rirs to allow researchers to develop treatments and vaccines. david louie takes us inside a lab in newark that has already touched your life if you've been tested for the virus. >> reporter: if you're a sign or researcher, this is probably where you turn to get a sample of the covid-19 virus. has the by a over tech lab that took genetic code first provided by chinese scientists to produce synthetic versions of proteins in genes so they can begin to work on vaccines and therapeutic drugs. >> we don't need to ship the whole virus around. it makes it a lot faster and safer and more fish. >> reporter: in just five days, the scientists took this code to create vials of what the doctor calls bits and pieces of the virus for research. code is vulnerable to errors so as covid-1
cornell bernard. abc7 news. >>> health is one of the areas we focus on at abc7 as we work to build a better bay area. our region is the central of biotech research. a small number labs has been making synthetic elements of the covid-19 rirs to allow researchers to develop treatments and vaccines. david louie takes us inside a lab in newark that has already touched your life if you've been tested for the virus. >> reporter: if you're a sign or researcher, this is probably where...
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. >> reporter: in response to the pandemic, bernard started a company he calls reopen america installing plexiglas panels in restaurants and bars to keep patrons separated. >> we don't want to get in the way of people having fun but we want to give them the protection and comfort they need. >> reporter: panels are attached with velcro so they can be moved. >> if a customer feels they are safe, they stay longer and we believe they return. >> reporter: to the culture, it's a barrier that's not a barrier. >> i can talk to you when i eat because there's something there but not there. >> reporter: bernard installed plexiglas panels at the outdoor bar of lamar restaurant on the embarcadero, which is hiring back staff and reopening for outside dining. >> yes, it's going to be very different for all of us. >> reporter: it may seem strange to have a meal or drink across a piece of acrylic but in the words of -- >> get through the storm. do whatever you can -- >>> before we go, it's time for our clear the shelters segment with our friends from pets in need. we want to introduce you to squirrel loo
. >> reporter: in response to the pandemic, bernard started a company he calls reopen america installing plexiglas panels in restaurants and bars to keep patrons separated. >> we don't want to get in the way of people having fun but we want to give them the protection and comfort they need. >> reporter: panels are attached with velcro so they can be moved. >> if a customer feels they are safe, they stay longer and we believe they return. >> reporter: to the...
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i want to bring in bernard. he will give us information and a former special agent and the faculty associated with arizona state university. bernard, my question for this as you look at vandalism and the violence, it's being called social justice in many capacities but you disagree with that. tell us why. >> it is not social justice. there is anarchy at the foot. a prayer to the attempt for displacement in our society, they are hijacking the outrage of the murder mr. floyd and the responding by exploiting the situation. i think most people are to the point now where, there is a rumor of threat of residential properties, people based on race. and there will be a reaction. eventually, if this continues, you have people defending themselves with force. >> trace: you talk about outside agitators and we hear a lot about them. the federal government is saying they are primarily antifa, the fascist, the left group and there is evidence they might be far right groups as well. does it really matter? how do we stop them?
i want to bring in bernard. he will give us information and a former special agent and the faculty associated with arizona state university. bernard, my question for this as you look at vandalism and the violence, it's being called social justice in many capacities but you disagree with that. tell us why. >> it is not social justice. there is anarchy at the foot. a prayer to the attempt for displacement in our society, they are hijacking the outrage of the murder mr. floyd and the...