12th day of protests from coast to coast from new york to baltimore to philly and elsewhere, its an outpouring of reaction, call for action and a call for hope. People are gathering around major cities around the world to express their rage and solidarity. That included this scene during protests in london today. Mounted Police Officers charged a crowd of protesters near downing street, where the prime ministers residence is. That came amidst a standoff between police and black lives matter protesters. In the u. S. , there was an outrageous moment happened in buffalo, an elderly protest was pushed to the ground. Two officers involved were arraigned today. There were cheers after the arraignment. Not because the officers were charged, the cheering crowd included Police Officers and First Responders who were there in support of the two defendants. At the center of it all is the death of mr. George floyd, a death his family continues to grieve today. A small town west of fayetteville, Nor
The option to use active duty forces should only be used as a matter of last resort. And only in the most urgent and last resort. And only in the most urgentand dire last resort. And only in the most urgent and dire of situations. We are not in one of the situations now. Thousands take to the streets in london tojoin the protests at the death of george floyd. The uk Prime Minister says coronavirus test results will be available within 2a hours by the end ofjune. And scientists take a closer look at so called superspreaders the 10 of infected people, responsible for 80 of all cases hello and welcome to bbc news to viewers in the uk and around the world. To viewers in the uk from monday anyone arriving in the uk will have to self isolate for m days. The home secretary priti patel has confirmed, that the governments plans will go ahead, with people in england being fined up to 1000 pounds, if they break the rules or even face prosecution. But the plans have been criticised by mps on all s
i remember sitting down there and just looking to everybody playing. i just wished i could play here, right here, and not have to go. it was like a city of its own. it was a whole little town. you had everything going on. it was home. the king of the blues, b.b. king, has died. raised in the mississippi delta. it attracted fans of all musical genres. he was nope for his signature guitar that he rescued when the dance hall burned down legend has it started by two men fighting over a woman and her name of course lucille. he played some 330 shows a year for the better part of four decades. and he collaborated with legends from eric clapton to u2. king was abducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1987 he received the presidential medal of dream from george w. bush and medical officials say he died of complications from dementia. b.b. king was 89 years old. and gene, i was saying to you, one year i went out to the grammys and met a lot of punks but he was such a great m
but when he stayed longer than allowed, dolly wrote her son payne that paul will lose the best place, and his mistress s convenient resources. jennings determined to buy his freedom, dolly set the price at $200, a sum that was beyond him. that is when knowing monica mccarty s story, jennings went to daniel webster for help. and webster arranged for the advance of jennings s purchase price. it was during his first full year of freedom in 1848 that jennings acted as an operative in the pearl escape attempt. one of the 77 slaves who boarded the schooner that night and hid themselves below decks was dolly madison s slave ellen stewart. she was the 15-year-old daughter of paul s great friend suki, dolly s ladies maid. it may well have been ellen s desperate need for escape that precipitated jennings involvement in the pearl affair. you see, six months earlier, dolly determined that she was going to sell ellen to the georgians as the african-americans of the time referred to the t
cars in the house you are planning in la jolla. are you too rich to relate? we don t divide america based upon success and wealth and other dimensions of that nature. we are one nation under god. we come together. people with different backgrounds and different experiences come together. do you think the fairness question is about envy? is it about envy? i think it s unfair this president has been in office for three years and 93% of the people that lost their jobs have been women. all righty. good morning, it s tuesday, april 17th. of course, that s diane sawyer asking if romney is too rich. he lives in cherry hill, new jersey. welcome to morning joe. we have finance on our show, steve rattner. ceo of deutsche company, donny deutsche. time magazine is taking too long. senior political analyst mark halperin. hi, halperin. along with the great willie geist. pinstripes. they like mine more than yours otherwise they would have brought yours up, not mine.