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michael moore is going to tear himself a new one about the failures of the michael moore administration. let me ask you about where you are now. you look like you're shooting at cnn and but you're at home, right? >> i'm not at cnn. i'm in a spare room in my house. the cnn engineers set this up early on. my dad's a doctor, my mom's a nurse, so i took this very seriously early on. you know, i just didn't think it was necessary for me to be going in every day if they could make it look reasonable professional from the spare room we have. so i come here -- >> stephen: no, looks like you're in the studio. >> yeah. i mean, they have lights here and an underlight, and it's pretty good. sometimes my kids are production assistants, sometimes my wife. sometimes the dogs burst into the room, but it's okay. and, look -- >> stephen: me, too. twice on tonight's show, my dog came in. >> is that right? yeah, but that's charming when you do it. for me, people is, like, why is there a dog barking in this piece about shanghai? >> stephen: that's awesome. >> look, we've had incidents of coronavirus at the
michael moore is going to tear himself a new one about the failures of the michael moore administration. let me ask you about where you are now. you look like you're shooting at cnn and but you're at home, right? >> i'm not at cnn. i'm in a spare room in my house. the cnn engineers set this up early on. my dad's a doctor, my mom's a nurse, so i took this very seriously early on. you know, i just didn't think it was necessary for me to be going in every day if they could make it look...
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moore called review appropriate. the district attorney's office sent letters to defendants convicted by these officers. >>> the virus can impact the heart months after recovery. boston red sox pitcher revealed that he was diagnosed with inflammation of the heart after testing positive for the coronavirus. he will be reassessed on riday >>> a crowd gathered at the base of the robert e. lee statue overnight. this will move along the same rout as the freedom fighters who valved in 1961 it will be a symbol for change where change is needed most. >>> john lewis will journey from d.c. to where he served. a spoeshl ceremony is planned at the georgia state capitol and then lewis will lie in state in the rotunda. a celebration of life will be held for lewis before he is laid to rest. >>> still to come, the water park going to the dogs this morning. >> and congress takes on big tech the anti trust hearing that could send shock waves through the industry proved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. viola
moore called review appropriate. the district attorney's office sent letters to defendants convicted by these officers. >>> the virus can impact the heart months after recovery. boston red sox pitcher revealed that he was diagnosed with inflammation of the heart after testing positive for the coronavirus. he will be reassessed on riday >>> a crowd gathered at the base of the robert e. lee statue overnight. this will move along the same rout as the freedom fighters who valved...
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moore's has been taken all that by this a list favorite because a guest it's said doesn't threaten their last question which is should be is it's a pain that it can make a pretty good enemy and without ruining their dietary knows. this is one of jerusalem's most popular hummus and falafel restaurants but it's in predominantly jewish western rusinow. it's intriguing name from gaza to men has a double meaning. it's located on the corner of gaza and burnin streets but it also points to the fact that the food served here like israel itself is somewhere between east and west. restaurant work and near an israeli jew has no qualms about admitting the heritage of the food he serves like there's no israeli food all our food is from like neighbors and people that can we gratian jewish immigration that's going to israel and our people that it's a. neighbor ejects palestinian claims that the traditional food has been appropriated by the israelis nobody's discords from nobody knows it's it's moved there out condemnation on the same dish it's like or even the homeless in england you know to the homele
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moore's has been taken all that by this a list favorite because i guess it's set doesn't threaten their last question with this chick peas it's a pain that it can make a pretty good enemy in without ruining their lives. this is one of jerusalem's most popular homeless and falafel restaurants but it's in predominantly jewish western rusinow. it's intriguing name from gaza to men has a double meaning. it's located on the corner of gaza and burnin streets but it also points to the fact that the food served here like israel itself is somewhere between east and west. restaurant work and near an israeli jew has no qualms about admitting the heritage of the food he serves like there is no israeli food all our food is from like neighbors and people that can we gratian jewish immigration that's going to israel and our people that it's a. neighbor ejects palestinian claims that the traditional food has been appropriated by the israelis nobody's discords from nobody knows it's it's moved there out it's that combination on the same dish it's like in the or even the homeless in england you learn to
moore's has been taken all that by this a list favorite because i guess it's set doesn't threaten their last question with this chick peas it's a pain that it can make a pretty good enemy in without ruining their lives. this is one of jerusalem's most popular homeless and falafel restaurants but it's in predominantly jewish western rusinow. it's intriguing name from gaza to men has a double meaning. it's located on the corner of gaza and burnin streets but it also points to the fact that the...
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let's bring in our legal panel, michael j moore, a former u.s. attorney and alex little, a criminal defense attorney and former assistant u.s. attorney. gentlemen, thank you for joining me on this sunday. when we talk about ghislaine maxwell and whether or not she could potentially get free, we're looking at tuesday, this bail hearing. al ebbing, what do you -- alex, what do you think, is there any chance whatsoever that ghislaine maxwell gets out? >> there's some chance. what hurts her at this stage is the indictment involves minor victims. when the crime involves children, the federal government is more likely to be able to detain you. she has a lot of things going in her favor. the most important is the point her lawyers raised that she didn't go anywhere this last year. if she was going to flee, she knew she was under scrutiny and she didn't leave in the last year and that says a lot about the likelihood she will. that will be their best and probably only argument on tuesday. molly: michael, maxwell's lawyers also cite covid-19 and the risk o
let's bring in our legal panel, michael j moore, a former u.s. attorney and alex little, a criminal defense attorney and former assistant u.s. attorney. gentlemen, thank you for joining me on this sunday. when we talk about ghislaine maxwell and whether or not she could potentially get free, we're looking at tuesday, this bail hearing. al ebbing, what do you -- alex, what do you think, is there any chance whatsoever that ghislaine maxwell gets out? >> there's some chance. what hurts her...
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michael moore has a history of asking provoking question. here's my first question. do you think it is a little dangerous hanging guns in a bank? minutes of a humans his new documentary argues green energy is not the answer to the climate crisis. released in april, it is 8 million views plus on youtube. your film did because of fence particularly within the environmental movement. are you prepared for that reaction?|j environmental movement. are you prepared for that reaction? i didn't expect the rapidity which with the call for censorship came a lot of things we should be fighting right 110w things we should be fighting right now for the environment, racism, sexism, all of the hate that is arising in our culture and get we have to be careful. if we are not free to debate things, we will fail. there i have always been cinematic provocateu rs there i have always been cinematic provocateurs come this movie and make art house films that shock. they have been those whose lives provoke people such as mel gibson, roman polanski or woody island. woody allen's latest film a
michael moore has a history of asking provoking question. here's my first question. do you think it is a little dangerous hanging guns in a bank? minutes of a humans his new documentary argues green energy is not the answer to the climate crisis. released in april, it is 8 million views plus on youtube. your film did because of fence particularly within the environmental movement. are you prepared for that reaction?|j environmental movement. are you prepared for that reaction? i didn't expect...
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moore from him in just a little bit so how does some countries in 1000 kovac 98 if you have questions for x. that trolley know what to see if you're on each you jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in easy. going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the structure that this offered tied to direct actions that people were expected to take lead to a clarity that was very helpful very constraining and led to an increased sense of safety as it became clear as we approach 2 weeks into that long that it was having a big effect upon case numbers. michael what do you still covert status of. we've heard the sirens we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obviously not to be and we're having. to take our arrival here to orange so we still getting a steady stream using it is coming back to the country and developing new or less being d
moore from him in just a little bit so how does some countries in 1000 kovac 98 if you have questions for x. that trolley know what to see if you're on each you jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in easy. going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the structure...
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response to the 19 welcome michael moore from him in just a little bit so how does some country it's been 990 if you have questions for acts that are on the know what to see if your nicci jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in new zealand going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the structure that this offered tied to direct actions that people were expected to take lead to a clarity that was very helpful very constraining and led to an increased sense of safety as it became clear as we approach 2 weeks into that long but it was having a big effect upon case numbers. michael what do the covert status of new zealand. we've eliminated the cyrus we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obvious a good start to the end we have in store and color those who have detected our arrival here to quarantine so still be a steady stre
response to the 19 welcome michael moore from him in just a little bit so how does some country it's been 990 if you have questions for acts that are on the know what to see if your nicci jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in new zealand going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and...
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the last of the 19 welcome michael moore from him in just a little bit so how are some countries including 90 if you have questions for acts that are on the know what to see if your nicci jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in new zealand going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the structure that this offered tides to direct actions that people were expected to take lead to a clarity that was very helpful very containing and led to an increased sense of safety as it became clear as we approach 2 weeks into that long but it was having a big effect upon case numbers. michael what do the covert status of new zealand. we've eliminated the cyrus we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obvious a good start to the end we have in store and color those who are detected our arrival here to quarantine so still be a steady stream using
the last of the 19 welcome michael moore from him in just a little bit so how are some countries including 90 if you have questions for acts that are on the know what to see if your nicci jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in new zealand going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and...
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moore from him in just a little bit so how has some countries been 1000 kovac 90 if you have questions for x. that surely you know what to see if you're on each you jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in easy. going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the structure that this offered tied to direct actions that people were expected to take lead to a clarity that was very helpful very containing and led to an increased sense of safety as it became clear as we approach 2 weeks into that long that it was having a big effect upon case numbers. michael what do you teach the covert status of new zealand. we've heard the sirens we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obviously a good start to be and we're having. our arrival here too. so we still getting a steady stream of news units coming back to the country and developing new
moore from him in just a little bit so how has some countries been 1000 kovac 90 if you have questions for x. that surely you know what to see if you're on each you jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in easy. going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the...
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and you are so hard to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last you own overs champus tried multiple times to dismantle dhaka piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court has already decided that he had the power to end daca but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a month ago they said that you had to go back to the original rule which meant new people could apply and people could renew their application and what you find is all monday of this week the trumpet ministration band back and said ok we'll do renewal but instead of doing them for 2 years we'll do them for one year and we won't take any new application so that is in direct conflict of the supreme court's order so this is a constitutional problem that is beyond just saying the trumpet ministrations against aka the trump ministration again is against the rule of law because they went to court and it was settled and now they're not living by the rule that it s
and you are so hard to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last you own overs champus tried multiple times to dismantle dhaka piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court has already decided that he had the power to end daca but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a month ago they said that you had to go back to the...
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thank you so to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last few hours champus tried multiple times to dismantle daca piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court already decided that he had the power to end dr but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a lump ago they said that you had to go back to the original rule which meant new people could apply and people could renew their application and what you find is all monday of this week the trump ministration can back and said ok we'll do renewal but instead of doing them for 2 years we'll do them for one year and we won't take any new application so that is in direct conflict of the supreme court's order so this is a constitutional problem that is beyond just saying the trumpet ministration is against aka the judgment ministration it is against the rule of law because they went to court and it was settled and now they're not living by the rule that it should have been
thank you so to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last few hours champus tried multiple times to dismantle daca piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court already decided that he had the power to end dr but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a lump ago they said that you had to go back to the original rule which...
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and you are so hard to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last few hours champus tried multiple times to dismantle dhaka piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court has already decided that he had the power to end daca but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a lump ago they said that you had to go back to the original rule which meant new people could apply and people could renew their application and what you find is all monday of this week the trumpet ministration can back and said ok we'll do we're new rule but instead of doing them for 2 years we'll do them for one year and we won't take any new application so that is in direct conflict of the supreme court's order so this is a constitutional problem that is beyond just saying the trumpet ministrations against aka the trump ministration is against the rule of law because they went to court and it was settled and now they're not living by the rule that it sh
and you are so hard to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last few hours champus tried multiple times to dismantle dhaka piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court has already decided that he had the power to end daca but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a lump ago they said that you had to go back to the original...
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i come from journalism and when i was there, we put michael moore on the cover one week and an coulter on the cover in the next week and the idea was to try to get across the range of voices out there and the kind of different, important cultural and political influences that were shaping our politics. and so i'm -- i've also published hillary clinton's memoir, "what happened" but i also published karl rove's memoir about his time in the white house. i feel like first draft of history if they're book of quality and i believe those books were, then they are important contributions to what we need to know about how our country is either moving forward or not. and so i tend to think there shouldn't be a sort of, we only publish -- on the other hand if a book is going to say things that are irresponsible and if it's not going to be a quality book, then you wouldn't publish it. >> what do you think, brandon? >> i like the way that priscilla just filmed it -- just framed it in terms of publishing the first draft of history. that sounds like a fair and rigorous way to sort of -- i don't know
i come from journalism and when i was there, we put michael moore on the cover one week and an coulter on the cover in the next week and the idea was to try to get across the range of voices out there and the kind of different, important cultural and political influences that were shaping our politics. and so i'm -- i've also published hillary clinton's memoir, "what happened" but i also published karl rove's memoir about his time in the white house. i feel like first draft of history...
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moore withdrew after an audit of the gang tracking tool, clargs filed against three fours falsifying records, they believe those-- more than a dozen officers were still under investigation. >> holy shit. cops in the lapd have been charged with putting innocent people in a gang database. and the reason they allegedly did it is that the officers performance reviews were based partly on how american gang members they dealt with each day. so to make their bosses happy they just said everyone they stopped was in a gang. and this is basically the equivalent of putting your fit bit on your dog to get your steps in, except instead of cheating yourself, you are cheating innocent's people's ability to get jobs or housing and undermining community trust in law enforce. and you don't think about this, but this is bad news for the gangs too. think about those gang, they thought their membership was way higher than it was. recruited. is through the roof guys, now we can finally afford that pool table. and you see, this is one of the biggest problems with policing in america. police are incentivize
moore withdrew after an audit of the gang tracking tool, clargs filed against three fours falsifying records, they believe those-- more than a dozen officers were still under investigation. >> holy shit. cops in the lapd have been charged with putting innocent people in a gang database. and the reason they allegedly did it is that the officers performance reviews were based partly on how american gang members they dealt with each day. so to make their bosses happy they just said everyone...
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michael moor has this view. what say you? >> not accusing jason of being hiber boll -- hyper bollic. on election night, two potential donald trump, judging by biden in the polls right now. the other is donald trump refuses to concede and wants to fight in some number of states. i think there is zero chance on election night and says race better man to one and i'm calling you to concede. i don't think that's going to happen. the part of jason's scenario that's 100% right is if joe biden won by five electoral votes or 50 or more, every state that is a battle ground state, every state that biden is not won by double digits, donald trump is going to claim that the result was rigged and he's going to have election lawyers flying to those states to contest results if there is recounts to be had, they will be forced. if there is lawsuits to be filed, they will be filed and then i think the question in that over time period is how far does it go? i, you know, i think it's the reality that the united states military recognizes the win
michael moor has this view. what say you? >> not accusing jason of being hiber boll -- hyper bollic. on election night, two potential donald trump, judging by biden in the polls right now. the other is donald trump refuses to concede and wants to fight in some number of states. i think there is zero chance on election night and says race better man to one and i'm calling you to concede. i don't think that's going to happen. the part of jason's scenario that's 100% right is if joe biden...
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moore us media research a really good to talk to you about this thank you for your time great to talk to you thank you. let's go to chile now where a group of called the last became an overnight sensation with their choreographed chant denouncing violence against women went viral it's being used by activists around the world and has been translated into several different languages but last this season is now being sued by chilean police for allegedly instigating violence the same police force that they accuse of committing abuses see in human reports from santiago. last november no one had heard of us they cease until the chilean hoops before minutes of a rapist in your path turned into the feminist and the world wide. 2 words denouncing violence and sexual abuse against women including by police have been translated into almost every language. it was performed again in paris just last week during protests against the interior minister accused of rape. while the chant has become a battle cry for the rights of abused women here in chile the 4 members of last they seize are being accuse
moore us media research a really good to talk to you about this thank you for your time great to talk to you thank you. let's go to chile now where a group of called the last became an overnight sensation with their choreographed chant denouncing violence against women went viral it's being used by activists around the world and has been translated into several different languages but last this season is now being sued by chilean police for allegedly instigating violence the same police force...
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sam moore on the great scott stand by for a bit because i want to play at a clip of when he's get off one of his most famous callers add this one from $1006.00 a that would be that's the getaway stand once upon a time in the ways they solicited and i'll pick up a thing. scott marconi he had revolutionized the sound of film music but he also made a block his mouth that the modern music didn't eat. yeah definitely i mean the explore secret because the spending spaghetti westerns had a huge influence on. the industry any you actually see it all one of the songs from the family i think we should use this was probably sick for of the loans the punk band and and the talent that he said also that they're caught using because it's search powerful drama and what i think his approach to music this sort of incredibly mercy of. easing means that ukraine is a personal drama that had a large influence and. the music was so for industry i mean look at a band like radioactive they're not like ok computer the approach to the history wars is sort of mercifully challenged and they sort of granted us tha
sam moore on the great scott stand by for a bit because i want to play at a clip of when he's get off one of his most famous callers add this one from $1006.00 a that would be that's the getaway stand once upon a time in the ways they solicited and i'll pick up a thing. scott marconi he had revolutionized the sound of film music but he also made a block his mouth that the modern music didn't eat. yeah definitely i mean the explore secret because the spending spaghetti westerns had a huge...
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. >> reporter: and in florida, 51-year-old veteran michael moore losing his battle with the virus after a month-long fight in the hospital. >> he called me when they were moving him to icu and putting him on the ventilator and all i could say is, baby, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i love you. i'm so scared. and that was the last time i heard his voice. >> reporter: los angeles county just recorded its highest number of deaths in a single day at 91, but there has been a backlog in reporting, so some of the deaths may have happened earlier. still a glimmer of hope for the city of los angeles. the mayor says that the covid-19 numbers are marginally better than in previous weeks. officials say it is a make or break moment for that city, george. >> marcus moore, thanks very much. >>> i want to welcome back now the director of the harvard global health initiative, dr. ashish jha. thanks for coming back this morning. it is so clear this virus simply is still out of control here in the united states. we're the richest country in the world, the best medical talent in the world. how do you expla
. >> reporter: and in florida, 51-year-old veteran michael moore losing his battle with the virus after a month-long fight in the hospital. >> he called me when they were moving him to icu and putting him on the ventilator and all i could say is, baby, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i love you. i'm so scared. and that was the last time i heard his voice. >> reporter: los angeles county just recorded its highest number of deaths in a single day at 91, but there has been a...
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attorney michael j moore. good to have both of you. tell us what was happening leading up to your arrest and did the arresting officers tell you why you were being detained? >> first and foremost, how you doing? i appreciate you having me. no, they didn't tell us -- actually, none of us found out our of charges until we were actually already in jail. we definitely felt like since time's been by, you know, breonna taylor's name no longer a topic of a lot of people and i felt like it was a situation that me and the rest of us didn't want to sweep under the rug. so we decided to be front line and we went to louisville. arthel: so you were sitting there in front of the attorney general's home. how long had you been there before police showed up to arresariel. >>arrest y'all. >> we marched to his home. when we got there, we noticed helicopters flying around which of course i would assume they were trying to see what we were doing. and we stood out there, it couldn't have been no more than 20 minutes before we start seeing police come from -
attorney michael j moore. good to have both of you. tell us what was happening leading up to your arrest and did the arresting officers tell you why you were being detained? >> first and foremost, how you doing? i appreciate you having me. no, they didn't tell us -- actually, none of us found out our of charges until we were actually already in jail. we definitely felt like since time's been by, you know, breonna taylor's name no longer a topic of a lot of people and i felt like it was a...
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. >> chief michael moore acknowledged the high asked absentee rate, but the men and women of this department are dedicated to that mission in the vast majority of police officers reported to work as scheduled over the holiday. despite years of falling crime rates and a 30-year low and officer involved shootings, city hall wants to cut 150 million from the budget and freeze firing. mary eric garcetti doesn't see a problem. >> i have seen the life-saving work that they do every single day and i've also seen changes that we need to continue to evolve. we care about you. >> saturday they will have an appreciation day at headquarters but they are taking a much more aggressive stance on twitter again certain city councilman. >> jon: at william la jeunesse, we will keep an eye on that story. it has been just over four years since the do dallas police ambu. the front of the officers will be joining us and how he is honoring the fallen heroes. plus a trump administration doubling down on efforts to get our schools back open in the fall. education secretary betsy devos will be joining us on why that i
. >> chief michael moore acknowledged the high asked absentee rate, but the men and women of this department are dedicated to that mission in the vast majority of police officers reported to work as scheduled over the holiday. despite years of falling crime rates and a 30-year low and officer involved shootings, city hall wants to cut 150 million from the budget and freeze firing. mary eric garcetti doesn't see a problem. >> i have seen the life-saving work that they do every single...
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. >> jon: tease michael moore of the l.a.p.d. put out this tweet saying "the men and women of the l.a.p.d. continue to focus on our primary objective, keeping los angeles safe." that is what every cop wants, right? how does the sick out help promote that? >> it doesn't. actually undermines our ability to have credibility and build trust with stakeholders and our communities and all it does is endanger our brother and sister officers who show up to work, undermines public safety and community trust, and it is why we were crystal clear in our communications to her own officers and members that they should not participate in an organized sick out. but i understand their frustrations. and i understand why they feel like they have been abandoned and like the los angeles police protective league has said in the past, let's get to the table and start talking about real reforms that will improve outcomes and reduce force incidents in our country. >> jon: given what is the attitude toward police among large sections of the population in t
. >> jon: tease michael moore of the l.a.p.d. put out this tweet saying "the men and women of the l.a.p.d. continue to focus on our primary objective, keeping los angeles safe." that is what every cop wants, right? how does the sick out help promote that? >> it doesn't. actually undermines our ability to have credibility and build trust with stakeholders and our communities and all it does is endanger our brother and sister officers who show up to work, undermines public...
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moore dijo que se retiraban de este programa, una auditoria interna hallÓ irregularidades por parte de esta agencia, 3 funcionarios enfrentan acusaciones y 16 agentes son investigados. bueno la pandemia le ha restado punto a la importancia del pasaporte estadounidense, el Índice anual que mide el valor de los documentos de viaje por paÍs lore re bajÓ de posicion ahora un estadounidense se cerca a un mexicano o un uruguayo o un japonÉs cuyo pasaporte sigue de siendo de mayor poder en el mundo al ser aceptado en 26 naciones sin visa. en mÉxico aumenta la muerte por coronavirus, corresponden al corte hecho el 14 de julio ayer jornada que mÉxico rompiÓ su propio rÉcord de muertes diarias al registrar al menos 836 fallecimientos y mÁs de 7 mil casos de covid-19. y bueno llegÓ el momento de pasar con nuestra amiga felicidad aveleyra para lo que veremos hoy en noticias telemundo buenos dÍas feli. >>> buenos dÍas, hola nicole te saludo a tu audiencia de "un nuevo dÍa" hablamos de google de los consejos y herramientas para quienes necesitan como ayuda a negocios, unos de los pro
moore dijo que se retiraban de este programa, una auditoria interna hallÓ irregularidades por parte de esta agencia, 3 funcionarios enfrentan acusaciones y 16 agentes son investigados. bueno la pandemia le ha restado punto a la importancia del pasaporte estadounidense, el Índice anual que mide el valor de los documentos de viaje por paÍs lore re bajÓ de posicion ahora un estadounidense se cerca a un mexicano o un uruguayo o un japonÉs cuyo pasaporte sigue de siendo de mayor poder en el...
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michael moore owner of pizza inn in hobbs, new mexico. thank you for telling us your story. thank you for coming on. be safe. >> thank you. griff: still ahead, tributes pouring in from both sides of the aisle after civil rights icon john lewis passes away overnight. we are remembering his life and legacy with congressman steve scalise and senator tim scott coming up. ... >> we were beaten, tear gas, some of us was left bloody right here on this bridge, but we never became bitter or hostile. we kept believing that the truth we stood for would help. griff: we begin this final hour of fox & friends with a fox news alert. georgia congressman and civil rights icon john lewis passing away overnight at the age of 80 the american flag on capitol hill now flying at half staff, at the capitol to honor him. jedediah: this is a somber morning here on this saturday edition fox & friends joined by griff jenkins, jason chaffetz who served alongside lewis. >> jason: during his three decades in congress, john lewis never stopped fighting for equality and justice. he continued to serve despit
michael moore owner of pizza inn in hobbs, new mexico. thank you for telling us your story. thank you for coming on. be safe. >> thank you. griff: still ahead, tributes pouring in from both sides of the aisle after civil rights icon john lewis passes away overnight. we are remembering his life and legacy with congressman steve scalise and senator tim scott coming up. ... >> we were beaten, tear gas, some of us was left bloody right here on this bridge, but we never became bitter or...
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you all know who we're talking about now — of course, it's captain sir tom moore. well, now he can add being a member of the england football squad to his long list of achievements. david beckham has named him an honorary captain of the lionhearts, an initiative honouring inspirational people who've gone above and beyond during the pandemic. let's take a look at what happened when david met sir tom. david. captain sirtom, thank you for having me here today. i am very excited about meeting you and it is a real pleasure for me to be down here to personally say thank you and also to present you with a little present from the england team. very kind of you, and i am delighted to receive that honour from you, especially from you. thank you very much indeed. captain sirtom, now captain sir tom, now a member of the england lion hearts. darren bett has the weather. hello there. there's more sunshine to come through the rest of the day, and it's probably going to be a warmer day than it was yesterday. for much of the country, we've got high pressure still in charge, keeping
you all know who we're talking about now — of course, it's captain sir tom moore. well, now he can add being a member of the england football squad to his long list of achievements. david beckham has named him an honorary captain of the lionhearts, an initiative honouring inspirational people who've gone above and beyond during the pandemic. let's take a look at what happened when david met sir tom. david. captain sirtom, thank you for having me here today. i am very excited about meeting you...
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combat veteran and rhodes scholar wes moore, author of several books, .ncluding the other wes moore he will be taking your phone calls, comments, and tweets. onn, michael shellenberger what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism interviewed by andrew rev ken. watch book tv sunday. during the summer months, reach out to your elected officials with c-span's congressional directory. it contains all of the contact information you need to stay in touch with members of congress, federal agencies, and state governors. order your copy online today at c-span store -- c-spanstore.org. american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. this weekend on the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki, japan, saturday, on thel america, the film " spirit of hiroshima." then on sunday at 4:55 p.m. eugene, army veteran talks about his assignment to the manhattan project and working on the nagasaki bomb. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, an exhibits marking the bombings. exploring the american story, watch american h
combat veteran and rhodes scholar wes moore, author of several books, .ncluding the other wes moore he will be taking your phone calls, comments, and tweets. onn, michael shellenberger what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism interviewed by andrew rev ken. watch book tv sunday. during the summer months, reach out to your elected officials with c-span's congressional directory. it contains all of the contact information you need to stay in touch with members of congress, federal agencies, and...
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of course, it's captain sir tom moore. well, now he can add being a member of the england football squad to his long list of achievements. david beckham has named him an honorary captain of the lionhearts, an initiative honouring inspirational people who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic. this was the moment they met. let's have a listen at what happened when david met sir tom. david. captain sirtom, thank you for having me here today. i am very excited about meeting you and it is a real pleasure for me to be down here to personally say thank you and also to present you with a little present from the england team. very kind of you, and i am delighted to receive that honour from you, especially from you. thank you very much indeed. fantastic. brilliant, isn't it? he looks very well, which is always good to see. he looks great, yes. for months, people have been working from home following official government guidance to stay at home as much as possible. but yesterday, we received the clearest indication yet that
of course, it's captain sir tom moore. well, now he can add being a member of the england football squad to his long list of achievements. david beckham has named him an honorary captain of the lionhearts, an initiative honouring inspirational people who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic. this was the moment they met. let's have a listen at what happened when david met sir tom. david. captain sirtom, thank you for having me here today. i am very excited about meeting you and it is...
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author of several books, including "the other wes moore" and his latest, "five days." he will be taking your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, founder and president of environmental progress michael shellenber fge. he is interviewed by columbia university institute's andrew revkin. watch book tv on c-span 2, sunday. >> the house oversight and reform committee held a hearing on the president's effort not to count undocumented immigrants in the 2020 census. first, we'll hear from former census bureau officials. and on the second panel, census director, steven dillingham says he was not told about the plan to exclude undocumented immigrants when determining how to portion congressional seats. >> requires the secretary of commerce to report, quote, the total population, end quote, of each state to the president. and it requires the president to transmit this information to congress. in the 230-year history of the
author of several books, including "the other wes moore" and his latest, "five days." he will be taking your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, founder and president of environmental progress michael shellenber fge. he is interviewed by columbia university institute's andrew revkin. watch book tv on c-span 2, sunday. >> the house oversight and reform committee held a hearing on the president's effort not to count...
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and the prosecutors revealed all those wild details behind the murder of justin michael. first time the public heard any of it. first time justin's family and fiancee finally understood what happened. >> the detectives and the prosecutors had shared no information with us other than the fact of who they arrested. >> and the little they learned during the pretrial hearings could be confusing and painful. >> as things started to come out a little bit, i texted andy and said, how did he get your i.d.? and he was like, i -- i don't know. and i just had that feeling of what if andy had something to do about it. >> but prosecutors have good reason for keeping the details of their cases from the public and even from the family. >> we don't want the publicity of the evidence to taint the jury panel. >> now as the trial began, they were quite confident they had all the evidence they needed. even without the still-missing murder weapon. what happened to it? i mean, he -- he crashed the car apparently right away. either got rid of it before then or -- >> our theory at least is that
and the prosecutors revealed all those wild details behind the murder of justin michael. first time the public heard any of it. first time justin's family and fiancee finally understood what happened. >> the detectives and the prosecutors had shared no information with us other than the fact of who they arrested. >> and the little they learned during the pretrial hearings could be confusing and painful. >> as things started to come out a little bit, i texted andy and said, how...
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they have a bunch of investors paying the management fees and they're going to start to feel moore pressure to put that capital to work. it can be difficult in an environment like this. >> leslie picker, thank you for bringing us that story appreciate it very, very much. >> morgan stanley's michael zezus on what a democratic sweep in november's election would mean for the markets andrew, do you have that tequila handy? i could use it just reading that, i could use -- >> i've got it right here. >> a lot of people -- >> i can ring the bell i have to hit it hard. can you hear it? >> nick dunn, says that's amazing. >> i didn't know i fapd out -- we got it as a gift i have to figure out who gave it to us. >> correction -- >> by the way -- >> i said michael jordan, four other nba owners because michael jordan is an owner jeannie bus, wick, that's tequila. that's fancy stuff you have there. >> joe, i should say, you're not the only one who busts my chops. you know when i went to not drink the tequila, my wife sent me a text, what did it say wuss so -- >> yeah, wuss. >> people hear it. >> i get it
they have a bunch of investors paying the management fees and they're going to start to feel moore pressure to put that capital to work. it can be difficult in an environment like this. >> leslie picker, thank you for bringing us that story appreciate it very, very much. >> morgan stanley's michael zezus on what a democratic sweep in november's election would mean for the markets andrew, do you have that tequila handy? i could use it just reading that, i could use -- >> i've...
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combat veteran and rhodes scholar wes moore author of several books including the other wes moore, the work, and his latest five days. he will be taking your phone calls, facebook, in tweets. and that 9 p.m. eastern on "after words" founder and president of environmental progress michael shellenberger on what he calls apocalyptic environment environmentalism. he's edited by columbia university earth institute. watch booktv on c-span2 sunday. >> 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 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1996 film the spirit of hiroshima. featuring the stories of bombing survivors, then on sunday at 4:55 p.m. eastern on eastern on oral histories army veteran talks about his assignment to the manhattan project and working on the nagasaki bomb. 16 eastern on american artifacts, and exhibit marking the anniversary of the bombings. at the american university museum. exploring the american story,
combat veteran and rhodes scholar wes moore author of several books including the other wes moore, the work, and his latest five days. he will be taking your phone calls, facebook, in tweets. and that 9 p.m. eastern on "after words" founder and president of environmental progress michael shellenberger on what he calls apocalyptic environment environmentalism. he's edited by columbia university earth institute. watch booktv on c-span2 sunday. >> american history tv on c-span3...