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worshiper at that church does he attend regularly this. thankfully that's what we've >> no, never this is where the thanksgiving seen in atlanta. look at city hall in san >> in the few seconds we have francisco where a lot of the only time president trump left, mayor, you're a mom, day parade ends every year decisions and discussions will has been at st. johns church as you're a city leader, you're a be had surrounding all the president was on the morning of this is where santa claus comes judge, a lawyer, you have a lot protests happening throughout his inauguration. to town, macy's 34th street. the city. we'll have more for you coming of unique perspective on this. up at 7:25. >> what do you think he was you see right here the foot how do we -- where do we go from the "today" show is next. trying to accomplish in that locker completely looted here? how do we get out of this moment moment on monday night crews here already this morning >> i -- you know, i am not going trying to start the cleanup. and onto change? to wager a guess >> that's a question i've been asking myself for the past but i know what it did not as mentioned, new york city accomplish instituted for the first time a several days, what is the point curfew that started at -- it's 8:00 on "today." it did not serve the spiritual of satisfaction. we know that the larger issue is coming up, unrest in america, a ended -- excuse me, started at aspirations or the needed moral 11:00 last night because of what that so many people of color in peaceful day of protest turns happened and because it did not this country feel devalued, and leadership that we need. seem to quell the violence, we we are seeing it play out in violent overnight realtime with murders in broad are going to have a curfew of 8:00 tonight we'll see if that tamps down it served as an instrument of daylight. following a day of peaceful these tensions i think there has to be protests over the death of immediate things that we can -- obviously this is a scene all his own forceful presence in the nation, and it did not address over the city. immediate returns to give to our george floyd communities that we can the grievous wounds we are dealing with and the agony of we're in manhattan, brooklyn, all over the city and around the looters smashing their way into country. >> here in d.c. there's going to articulate. but i think there has to be a our country. be another curfew tonight as longer, broader plan for us to new york's iconic macy's and so it was an abuse of the other luxury stores. well, a 7:00 curfew. heal our communities beginning hundreds arrested. those protesters that you ctivee with the psychologicales president trump promising spiritual tools and symbols of justice in the floyd case but threatening a military crackdown our tradition and of our sacred space, and that was what i was are nationwide. speaking to. are some serious questions this
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>> we cannot allow the righteous i cannot speak to his motives morning about who is behind cries of peaceful protesters to because he did not consult us. he did not warn us that he was those part of the protests questions from law enforcement, be drowned out by an angry mob. coming across the street to the questions from the peaceful protesters themselves. we're going to dig into that church this half hour. hoda >> all right, craig and >> as tear gas is used to clear >> in the midst of all that's demonstrators for a presidential photo-op in front of a happening right now in our savannah fire-damaged church. country, in this city meantime, a public memorial is just ahead our interview with a especially, what's the church's bishop who says she is outraged being planned for george floyd by the president's visit message right now? what do you want people to know? in minneapolis on thursday we're seeing two new autopsies >> yes and in minneapolis, george floyd's brother makes an and they differ on the details emotional plea to stop the i mean, we are -- we share in of what happened to george floyd destruction. the grief and the outrage of >> what are y'all doing? eight days ago just ahead we'll have an interview with the floyd family attorney but first gabe what are y'all doing gutierrez from minneapolis y'all doing nothing, because gabe, good morning. that's not going to bring my life after life of brother back at all. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. >> this morning the floyd family attorney joins us live, along african-american and people of as the makeshift memorial with the mayor of atlanta, color in this country at the hand of violence and death often at the hands of those complete with live coverage coast-to-coast today tuesday meant to keep them safe. we long and stand for those continues to grow, the medical june 2nd, 2020 using their civic right for examiner said there was >> announcer: from nbc news, peaceful protest to strive for justice, and we seek the same. this is a special edition of we long to be part of the underlying medical conditions, renewal and healing of our but some private medical country, and we are praying. examiners hired by the family "today," america in crisis, with we are praying for peace found conflicting results.
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in minneapolis, the seventh night of protest was peaceful, we are praying for justice but this morning separate autopsies are at odds over savannah guthrie from new york george floyd's cause of death. city and hoda kotb from studio we are working every day to help 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody. realize god's dream of loving the hennepin county medical kindness among all people of the examiner has released its welcome to "today. thank you for joining us on this initial findings ruling floyd's tuesday morning. death a homicide as a result of what a night it was. heart attack during police earth. restraint but it lists heart >> right, reverend disease, fentanyl and recent officers firing nonleth ap savannah on the streets of midtown, manhattan thank you so much, bishop. methamphetamine use as thank you. >> thank you significant underlying rounds to control the crowd, good morning, savannah. restoring order. conditions in his death and a >> the looters came running up >> good morning, hoda. to the store here bufsting out this is the heart of new york previous criminal complaint thank you. city and like so much here, it coming up next hour, we're citing preliminary findings that is broken. actually going to take you look at this window, this is the windows. inside that church the county medical examiner >> reporter: in van nuys. just one of many stores broken we went inside st. johns to get revealed no physical findings into, looted i'm right here in the center of a firsthand look from the some chased away with batons. condemning the criminals. manhattan. that support a diagnosis of midtown, places people have visited many, many times reverend there at the damage >> the black lives matter, i that was caused before the traumatic asphyxia or extend an invitation to sit down president's photo-op yesterday. this is iconic heralds square, hoda >> all right, craig. and talk to find out, how do we thank you for that also this morning hundreds of strangulation. find our way out of this the macy's thanksgiving day thousands of people all across parade, it ends right here the world are taking part in but private doctors hired by the family conducted another conversation? >> this as business owners autopsy. across the region began the the officers cut off blood and peaceful protests. airflow to floyd's brain. painful process of cleaning up >> he couldn't breathe, asphyxia things are so different. due to compression of the neck and the back and that's after days of vandalism. overnight, people went past th curfew instituted for the first homicidal. they are marching in a show of the autopsy shows that mr. floyd time smashing, looting, causing chaos, more than 200 people solidarity with american arrested in new york city. demonstrators, justice for george floyd people are flooding the streets of new zealand, australia, had no underlying medical >> reporter: many left as ireland, netherlands, cities in problem that caused or unfortunately, as you know, africa, south america, the shattered as their store fronts. hoda, it wasn't just here. it was all over new york and middle east as well. >> i expected this when i came around the country as well they want americans to know, contributed to his death in, accepting it and seeing it
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they say, that they do not stand is -- it's not the same. >> it certainly was, savannah. alone. >> reporter: former minneapolis >> reporter: for the second day usually outside our window we here, the national guard brought have our fans and our fun. it is now 18 minutes past outside of our window today, in to keep order. it's a whole different story the hour, how about we get a but it was often demonstrators police officer derek chauvin take a look at these photos, first check of the weather from our good friend, mr. al roker. who tried to stop agitators from this is the damage right where hey, al. we are in midtown manhattan. destroying so much. the nintendo store, michael >> hey, hoda, thanks so much charged with third degree murder and manslaughter after video >> this is unnecessary. kors, fao schwarz. we're looking at severe weather shows him kneeling on george i mean, these are the places this doesn't say anything about today, later this afternoon where people come to watch stretching from the dakotas all floyd's neck for nine minutes. making change. concert, to hang out with us earlier an emotional plea from this was the scene yesterday the way into the upper midwest his brother. >> reporter: government leaders it was still daylight at the >> if i'm not over here messing 16 million people at risk for up my community, what are y'all now asking the public for calm time this was happening. these storms doing? tomorrow from south dakota to in every case of police as they listen to their pleas and it was as if there was no -- brutality, the same thing has for change. it was just lawless in front of >> this is a manifestation of our window here, savannah. been happening >> it's hard to believe this is southern new jersey, delmarva everything we've been promoting peninsula, 45 million at risk y'all protest, y'all destroy that we haven't delivered. people have lost patience. happening in new york city, it's happening in washington d.c., it's happening in cities for damaging winds, tornados possible, hail and damaging stuff, and they don't move around the country winds. we're expecting rainfall in some craig is in washington you know why they don't move at this hour there are no areas picking up to 1" per hour. official numbers on the number he was right in the middle of the extraordinary moment tha unfolded there because it's not their stuff it's our stuff arrested also no word on how we are watching tropics. they want us to destroy our tear gas used on protesters in tropical depression three 105 much damage was done. stuff. they are bracing for what could be another long day here in los they're not going to move. angeles. hoda? order to clear the way for the president to walk from the white west of campeche let's do this another way. >> all right, miguel, thank you. 35 miles per hour winds. >> reporter: a call for peaceful house across the street for this photo. protests to honor his brother. we'll be talking about this on >> what's his name >> george floyd! sunday >> what's his name savannah, what do you say we to hold up a bible in front of a cristobal, if it becomes a >> george floyd! church that had been damaged in tropical storm, that will be the next name. >> reporter: at the root of the do a couple of morning boosts. e that's what's going on, we're outrage, pain, young and old, a because of some of the protests going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next
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and that is a move that is 30 seconds e and peace of mind. sharing their anguish. now. >> a lot of people are talking getting extraordinary criticism about this scene that took place this morning >> what is it about his death after a peaceful george floyd let us tell you and get you protest in pittsburgh. specifically that brought up all one of the organizers decided to caught up on where things be this frustration over the years? stand at this hour that's why your chevy clean dealers commit >> i mean, that scream for his reach out to police officers who to using enhanced vehicle were supervising the protests and violence mirrored in cities across the country cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. demonstration. take a look. >> i know you guys are thirsty. a seventh consecutive night of nationwide unrest over the death mom. of george floyd. if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months that was -- that was terrible. that was like my child screaming the violence leading to overnight curfews in dozens of out mom. don't be looking at me like cities, including here in new york, and in at least 27 states, or, four thousand five hundred dollars that. just trying to spread a message, cash allowance on most models. >> why did you think you wanted okay? hoda. i know you guys are out here you may even shop online to lay flowers down there? doing your job. and take delivery at home where available. i'm not mad at you. >> we're also seeing protests >> because i wanted to pay spread to more cities worldwide, so you can find new roads with confidence. respect to george floyd, because >> that water, by the way, had global he didn't deserve to die demonstrators taking to the been donated to the protesters. >> reporter: a public memorial streets across europe, across africa, south america, and the is now scheduled here in middle east. the officers thanked them. it was a gesture that can help good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. minneapolis on thursday, others cool things off a little bit. one artist in syria even later in north carolina where painting a mural with george as we take a live look outside i guess everyone has to reach floyd's face on it and the words floyd was born and in houston across and give it a try. in san francisco we are waking where he grew up hoda. up to sunshine, and it's going >> all right "no racism" savannah. to be a slightly warmer day. gabe gutierrez, thank you. right, savannah? we're joined by ben crump, the attorney for george floyd's >> absolutely. >> if you happen to check your as we take a look at some of our family what a moment. mr. crump, good morning. want to tell you about a little social media feeds this morning, inland areas where it will be let's talk about these two girl in maryland. you will likely see this she had to goed positive it's being called blackout much hotter this afternoon, we autopsies for a second reach up to 98 degrees in tuesday. antioch and in concord today. first let's talk about what they people are being encouraged to both agree on, that this was, in post black squares on their with santa rosa reaching 93, san fact, a homicide for coronavirus. feeds and nothing else for the the independent autopsy says the here is what happened when jose in the low 90s and it gets rest of the day as a call to cause of death was asphyxia. finally over and little alexis even hotter tomorrow. the county autopsy says it was was reunited with her mom and we're up to 100 degrees. still hot on thursday but heart failure. then dad action against racial inequality cooling down for the weekend. >> daddy
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we have all of these angles so tell me how important is that discrepancy to you when it comes covered for you. >> that's your latest weather. daddy! hoda. >> what a moment >> all right, al let's start with these tense and the family wasn't taking any thank you so much. to trial chances because little alexa has at times dangerous protests from still ahead new questions raised >> it's critical, hoda, when you coast-to-coast overnight growing national look at the fact that -- asthma unrest about george floyd's death now everybody is healthy and she what we saw in the video, the medical examiner for the town is is right where she belongs. in new york city dozens of looters seen kicking in windows we will talk to his family's and breaking into stores across attorney about the conflicting midtown manhattan. results of two autopsies and what they show trying to marginalize it, as savannah. >> yeah, needed that just ahead, new details on this macy's iconic flagship >> and then, hoda, who are these if it's not that important shocking scene in minneapolis. protesters a truck driving into a group of ransacked, reports of fire but the doctors who did the set inside the rising concerns this morning autopsy for the families the chaos coming after a day of that what began as a push for concluded that the cause of peaceful protesters. peaceful protests across the city justice is being overtaken by we'll have an interview with the >> anyone coming to manhattan man who rushed to that driver' with the intent to take defense and why he says he made that decision but first these advantage of people during this death was mechanical asphyxia, caused by a knee to the neck for messages very difficult time, we are other groups with other agendas. nine minutes almost, and then going to ensure that we do two knees to the back pressing well many people have such a misunderstanding everything, you are prosecuted his lungs so they couldn't to the fullest extent of the law. contract, the air and blood >> in seattle overnight a face-off between protesters andy as to how a reverse mortgage works. could not flow to brain. the tense. the frustrating. and the fiery. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. officers working to break up the that's absolutely 100% wrong. that is critical, because that concludes the legal definition but for many, migraine keeps them... the home is ours. crowd with tear gas and ...from saying... ..."i am here." we can sell it if we want to at any time. of what happened to george flashbangs floyd's as homicide. >> you have called on the we aim to change that... ...with... ...aimovig. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, minnesota attorney general keith correspondent jo ling kent but i can make the payment if i want to. a preventive treatment... ...for migraine in adults. caught in the cross fire, but
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cincinnati, speaking up in they know the importance of having financial security. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles atlanta, and rallying together charge the officers. we've got great peace of mind. as well as remote purchasing. whatever comes up. now the independent autopsy pays particular attention to th for a little help, on and off the road. on this north carolina freeway we're ready. two knees to the back pressing george floyd's brother pleading for peace at the very place he i advise you to call them. died. his lungs, which is equally >> let's do this another way make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. let's stop thinking our place important as the neck compression cutting off the flow it's a good thing. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, reverse mortgage funding. we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. of airbreath, hoda. doesn't matter and vote. access your equity. >> in more than 20 states, the national guard has been called stay in your home. have peace of mind. in to help restore order nearly 17,000 guardsmen have >> so he was dying for breath, hoda. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. been deployed. and that ambulance was his hearse whoo-hoo! >> he was innocent >> so you heard those officers are, in fact, going to be he was doing any -- i mean, this charged soon great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, makes no sense >> yes, ma'am. >> in louisville following the we understand they will be charged. 27 vitamins and minerals, shooting death of a local that is what the family is and nutrients to business owner during protests, support immune health. the city's police chief is out hearing from the authorities and this morning after deputies he died on the scene, hoda, involved in the shooting did not record body camera footage of the incident violating that's important to know department policy. and coming up, women with an >> we're seeing all this >> this type of institutional important message. and coming up, women with an failure will not be tolerated. important message. looting, all this violence >> meanwhile, volunteers my powerful conversation with we saw george floyd's brother terrance stand out there with nationwide are rolling up their that megaphone and plead with two moms who lost their sons to police violence. sleeves and pitching in to help coming up after your local news. people to stop what's going on clean up obviously by what's happened overnight, things aren't at this chicago shopping center, sweeping up debris and boarding stopping around the country. up windows let me just ask you, because you're on the forefront of so cleanup efforts also under way in new york city this week. it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. >> i worry for the city and i many of these cases. what are three things these worry for people across the seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months country. protesters would need to make of flea and tick protection
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>> at one point the city's police chief taking a knee with in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. sure that everyone sort of went home and dispersed seresto, seresto, seresto. and nutrients to to serve on the front lines... protesters. >> there's not a police officer what do they need to hear? to fight an invisible enemy ohh no, jake. over here that thinks minnesota seresto. with courage and compassion... was justified. 8-month. we stand with you. seresto, seresto, seresto. >> heda, first of all, we need to comfort and to care, >> speaking of people coming in to know these protests and riots to hope, and helping and cleaning up, to press on, that erupted in every city in to do whatever it takes it's happening even as we speak. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. america were not started b protesters, it was started by to beat the odds. this very place where i just turns out i was just sensitive police brutality and a racist to a protein commonly found in milk. criminal justice system. we are the men and women told you the window was broken, the only way to put out these we've got people coming in, fires is have police accountability and equal of america's hospitals and health systems. now, with a2 milk® justice. sweeping up, trying to clean up. i can finally enjoy cereal again. we don't want two justice there's so many people that care systems in america, one for and we're here to care for you about these communities, they it's totally natural. black america and one for white in every way are coming out, too. and having only the a2 protein makes all the difference. every day. america, we need equal justice for the united states of my first latte in 12 years. louie stop. by the way, this curfew that was instituted for the first time america. sorry. ♪ that will heal our country it's fine. last night, which started at that will make our children blue does have pretty good ingredients. ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ believe they are part of the 11:00 here in new york city last american dream. like what? >> okay. oh... there's night, tonight it starts at 8:00 ♪ life is better with you how is the floyd family doing? i was looking at his brother we'll see if that makes a difference, craig. i know it was a very, very huh. difficult night where you are in terrence, and he looked why, what's in beneful? washington as well. >> it was. obviously broken out there that curfew you just mentioned pleading with people how is the family doing in this that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people in new york city, savannah, last night here in washington there so you only pay for what you need! moment but blue costs a lot more. was an 8:00 curfew not really. i've fed beneful. by most accounts it seemed to [squawks] >> it's very difficult, hoda blue's less than 45 cents more a day. help a bit they are prepared to have only pay for what you need. memorials in minneapolis and ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ north carolina where he was born ok louie... not as many skirmishes in and we'll switch to blue! around the district as the night and in houston
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>> i am your president of law and order and an ally of all minneapolis, savannah. peaceful protesters. >> that's right. >> reporter: just minutes and a good morning to you. we all remember that video of a 7:26. i'm marcus washington. tanker truck driving into a earlier in lafayette park, peaceful protest this happened on sunday. outside the white house, police and i'm kris sanchez. the driver was then pulled from here are our top stories around firing tear gas and pepper spray the cab by some in the crowd at peaceful protesters forcing the bay including some protests them to disperse. and a shooting that happened in nbc's morgan chesky sat down vallejo. >> using flashbangs in front of >> reporter: i'm bob redell in vallejo where a police officer them and mounted police to clear what has been an entirely with one of the protesters there opened fire on a person who was that nearly lost his own life peaceful protest. trying to loot this walgreens and then took action to save another. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good here at redwood and broadway. morning to you just an incredible scene to >> these images of a police we believe the suspect rammed officer striking a cameraman the officer's unmarked vehicle, brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. eras one of the going viral. in a surprise move the president was shot at, sped off, listerine® cleans virtually 100%. and his top advisers walked eventually captured in the city helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. across the park to the historic of rodeo. thousands of people on that very bridge marching for justice st. johns episcopal church where >> reporter: i'm thom jensen in never settle for 25%. after the death of george floyd. a fire was set during a san jose. demonstration sunday night later on today the city council always go for 100. the president holding up a bible will decide whether to extend or when he looked up and saw that semi-truck barrelling right bring out the bold™ lift the curfew order that's towards them without any explanation. been in place since sunday aimed >> is that your bible? at quelling the violence, the >> it was terrifying. >> it's a bible. may contain disodium distyrylbiphenyl disulfonate. >> reporter: 32-year-old miles >> reporter: the episcopal looting and rioting. bishop of d.c. blasting the they'll decide whether to lift kipper said it happened during a president for what she called a moment of silent protest on the photo-op and saying she never it or extend it through the full yeah... i don't know either. i-35 bridge. >> i look up and see a semi, week. that decision coming up later on switch to seventh generation. tanker truck barreling at us gave him permission to be there. today. down the road. >> reporter: i'm sharon katsuda clean clothes, no unnecessary chemicals. >> right towards the crowd. in san francisco where >> he was using our church as a supervisors are looking to make >> right towards the crowd fast.
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backdrop and the bible as a prop in ways that i found to be who've got their switch eczema under control.rs, change within the police deeply offensive. >> video captured the tanker department. with less eczema, you can show more skin. >> the white house later supervisor shemann walton says truck speeding towards the crowd. tweeting out this video of the so roll up those sleeves. president's walk to the church, the semi scattering thousands and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. all over the bridge. they need change and urging to dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously complete with dramatic music support legislation preventing the minneapolis native dove for earlier the president warning cover and then pulled out his he's prepared to use the sfpd from hiring officers from treats moderate-to-severe eczema, camera >> i started taking pictures and other departments with a record or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. started following the truck off military in cities nationwide to of excessive force. stop riots if governors don't deploy their own national guard those changes coming up later the bridge. today. >> reporter: following on his dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. skate board. he chased after the truck after to crack down. dozens swarmed the cab, kicking hours earlier, the president windshields, doing anything to many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and we have -- get inside. lashed out at the nation's >> you see that truck finally governors during a video and a look at the forecast. and, had significantly less itch. conference calling some of them come to a stop and what do you do weak and fools following days of we do have some hot weather >> i witness this guy dragged bodily from the vehicle. unrest nationwide. on the way. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. he disappeared immediately in audio of the call obtained by >> reporter: that's when he nbc news, the president berated let's get a look at our forecast serious allergic reactions can occur, some governors for not calling for today because we are getting realized it wasn't his life that including anaphylaxis, which is severe. was in danger. ready for some hotter in the national guard. temperatures as we get a live tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, >> my initial thought was >> you're making a mistake, look outside in san jose. they're going to throw him off because you're making yourself we may set a record in concord such as eye pain or vision changes, the bridge look like fools. and other areas will be very or a parasitic infection. watching somebody get killed is >> reporter: at least one if you take asthma medicines, what started this. governor, democrat jay pritzker close. as we look at our seven-day standing by and watching don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. somebody get murdered is the forecast we are going to see our reason we're in this in the temperatures spiking by of illinois heard pushing back. so help heal your skin from within. first place. tomorrow. and then we'll see it gradually and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent. >> i just got to say that i've coming down as we get closer to been extraordinarily concerned the weekend. >> reporter: so the former rugby player, skate board helmet still we'll come back to some mid-70s about the rhetoric that's been on, dove in. >> i'm screaming, it's not worth used by you. by saturday. it get back now, mike, you've been tracking it's probably not something you've thought about. everybody screaming. it's been inflammatory the commute. people coming from all sides
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>> thank you very much, jay. i don't like your rhetoric much let's see the update for us. but now, curbs are having a moment. throwing punches and kicks. from restaurants, to your veterinarian, either. >> what? >> reporter: kipper put his body to carmax. >> reporter: now, multiple temperatures are overheating you can shop online and complete the purchase between the crowd and the driver from the safety of your new car. until he could be handed over to already at the toll plaza but no sources close to the white house tell us that president trump's major problems. because that's the way it should be. carmax. police traffic moving better than it decision to go to that historic >> protesters in minneapolis and church was fueled in large part was about half an hour ago. saint paul protected this person so traffic flow smooth at the even after we saw what appeared at the time to be an attempt to out of frustration, including by headlines that during friday toll plaza. we have circled this overheated kill them. >> the truckdriver, 35-year-old night's protest the secret vehicle which was reported. we are back with in-depth service had to usher him into that bunker underneath the white i think it's cleared without any man, was arrested for assault. officials say there's no evidence he intended to hurt problem. the rest of the bay shows a house. smooth drive and even out of the "today." craig, we are told it was the protesters president's decision alone to go altamont mild slowing 880 we continue our coverage of the unrest across our country right cameras even show the truck through hayward. getting on the trey before it to that church he wanted that shot holding up the south bay we had 101 with now. was closed to traffic. he had just made a delivery to seven straight nights of protests, some of which have 680. this gas station. that interchange with early turned violent that bible savannah. >> he was not racist at all. he was doing his job now, white house officials, when slowing but that's cleared as >> yeah. well. right now traffic flow is great. in many cases what did start as we reached out to the white peaceful demonstrations calling house, say those protesters were just one blip south 280 heading for change quickly dissolved that's it. into chaos to wood side. >> reporter: but if not for given three warnings that they that has a lot of people asking needed to clear out. i think it's a crew clearing kipper and fellow protesters who we spoke to a number of from some work in the area. protesters who didn't hear that no problems. back to you. just who are these protesters realized what was at stake, a warning. terrifying moment might have ended much differently >> i was there and didn't hear all right. the warning as well. >> so excited to tell folks and what are their agendas blayne alexander is in atlanta, the president, as just pointed out, coming under a fair amount we'll be back in a half hour. she's looking into that part of >> thought we were going to see >> we will with more local news the story. hi, blayne, good morning. a guy die, and that's, again, of criticism for you. >> reporter: savannah, guys, what started this. good morning to you. that's not how we are here one of the loudest critics in the past 12 hours or so has been i don't want to see that we're heading into night five of i don't want the other protests here in atlanta thousands of people have filled protesters to live with that the streets.
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the bishop who oversees that i don't want the country to see historic church. st. johns church, known as the we've watched as people have church of presidents come out here sharing their us do that, because that's not message. who we are here. guys, we've also watched this. i had an opportunity to speak to the destruction here behind me the bishop that oversees it just this is one of the first restaurants to get hit >> reporter: now miraculously, a few minutes ago. no protesters were injured in you see it's boarded up the same this incident whatsoever with the hotel next door officials have even said on the adjacent cnn center headed closer inspection, it looked >> consider the context after this way and other directions. like that truck was hitting making a highly charged speeds up to 70 miles an hour we've seen this destruction in emotional speech to the nation downtown atlanta but now when it entered that bridge. officials say that among the savannah hoda, back to you where he threatened military >> what an incredible young man. protesters there are others. i'm so glad you told us that there are groups who are in story, morgan. force, his officials cleared there causing violence in cities thank you. peaceful protests with tear gas hoda, it's astonishing to hear and horses and walked onto the everywhere this morning as thousands pour into the streets in city after courtyard of st. johns church city, there's a growing question, who is among the how he went right into the and held up a bible as if it danger to save somebody who, for all he knew, was looking to hurt them protesters >> you see that video initially were a prop or an extension of his military and authoritarian and you think you've seen the whole story and then you hear it position and stood in front of >> they hijacked our protest. unfold our building as if it were a by the way, savannah, two black >> i don't think they know what mothers bound by a loss, the they're bprotesting loss of a child to police backdrop for his agenda. they just wanted a reason to violence and that was where -- that was you may be surprised to hear what they told us about why they the offense that i was speaking feel hopeful for the future. our conversations after your break windows. >> reporter: now some local local news to i also was deeply disappointed officials say they believe anarchists and other that he did not take the groups are fueling the looting and violence. >> so can you have a legitimate opportunity, he didn't come to protest movement hijacked? church to pray, he didn't come yes, you can. >> they were not here to
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protest. they were here to destroy to church to offer condolences atlanta. >> reporter: how much do we know to those who are grieving, he 7:30 now, tuesday morning, about the makeup of these the 2nd of june, 2020. groups >> what the early signs are didn't come to commit to healing our nation telling us, we have a diverse all the things that we would good morning. expect and long for from the 7:30 now group of dangerous organizations it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. san jose leaders may be required it's tuesday morning, the 2nd of june, 2020 and individuals who are trying that was the scene last night, to exploit these protests for to require masks in all public macy's herald's square, the heart of manhattan settings. you can see what happened. their own agenda. the council will vote. it's scheduled to do that today. >> reporter: beyond black lives currently a mask is only violent demonstrations looters breaking into shop matter and community activists, required if you expect to be officials are singling out other within six feet of another windows. groups extremists on the far left and person inside or outside of a right and those with radical business or office. san francisco is trying to make and now, about 12 hours later, it easier for renters trying to anti-government ideology make it in the bay. sun's coming up and here i am. supervisors are holding an emergency vote to boost renter president trump has repeatedly protections. proposals include banning residential hotels from evicting pointed to antifa, a militant anti-fascist movement as attents who are not paying rent fuelling the violence, but nbc news has found the president has not provided any proof and the board will also >> i want the organizers of this establish relief funds to help terror to be on notice that you will face severe criminal penalties and lengthy sentences cover rent payments. right now we want to get a in jail. look at the forecast for you. >> law enforcement officials say meteorologist kari hall has been only a small percent of tracking that and starting to be protesters are motivated by another warm one for us, kari. extremist ideology >> yeah, it's going to heat up fast out there today as we take now law enforcement has the painstaking task of picking them a live look outside in san jose.
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and looking at just a few high out, monitoring social media, clouds giving us filtered clothes, symbols, even who's sunshine. but look how hot it's going to getting arrested be. we're looking at temperatures >> this is an all-out operation today reaching intin the south . to conduct surveillance, upper 90s for the inland east monitoring, and source bay and parts of the interior development so that they can try north bay. and we could see those to isolate the players and temperatures peak at 100 degrees prevent them from getting in and tomorrow but then come down significantly just in time for creating harm. >> reporter: but for those on the weekend, marcus. >> thanks, kari. the streets protesting we'll have another local news update for you coming up in 30 minutes. peacefully, it's an unwelcome distraction. >> does that make it more difficult for you? >> yes it's terribly difficult because we're not violent. we just want to be heard. >> reporter: and guys, last night here in atlanta, we saw a much calmer night. in fact, since that initial explosion of violence on friday night, it's become increasingly calm during the protests here in the city the city is now under a 9:00 p.m. curfew. savannah, guys, i have to say i've spoken to dozens of people here over the past few days and they all tell me largely the same thing, that they want the focus to be their message.>> ab.
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thank you so much. you mentioned atlanta. we're going to speak to the mayor of atlanta in our next hour and look forward to that. blayne, thank you. let's take a turn now and get a check of the weather my first chance to say good morning to al. hi, al. >> hey, good morning, savannah good to see you. as we look at today's weather we are expecting to see some strong storms firing up as you make your way across the northern plains hot and dry for the western third of the country, temperatures warming up in the mid mississippi and ohio river valleys. some hit or miss showers and thunderstorms through texas and look for some showers also western new york and western pennsylvania that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods.
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>> that's your latest weather. craig. all right. thank you, buddy still ahead here on tuesday morning, the rector who is in charge of st. john's church, the historic church in washington, d.c. where presidents have worshipped for more than 200 years, he takes us inside to show us the damage firsthand also his very important message to the protesters. but first this is "today" on so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. nbc. for a little help, on and off the road.
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trump yesterday holding the bible in what a lot of folks are calling a photo-op we managed to get inside just five hours before they boarded up the church and the president made his way here to see some of to deliver your mail and packages and the peace of mind of knowing that essentials the damage firsthand it really is quite remarkable like prescriptions are on their way. the damage was largely confined every day, all across america, we deliver for you. to the basement of this church that nursery area. and we always will. we're going to talk to the reverend in just a moment here, the rector at the church less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. he also has a very special nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection message for the protesters hoda for severe eosinophilic asthma. >> we look forward to that not for sudden breathing problems. also two voices of calm and clarity who can really put allergic reactions can occur. things in perspective. get help right away for swelling of face, i had a chance, an opportunity mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. to speak with the moms of eric infections that can cause shingles have occurred. garner and stephon clark, two don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. mean who were killed by police violence the justice they say they are may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. still fighting for, but also ask your doctor about nucala at home. what is giving them hope in this find your nunormal with nucala. moment, savannah >> guys, rapper and activist killer mike really touched a nerve with a deeply personal speech in atlanta a few days yeah, i'm married. you'd do that for me? ago. really?
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yeah, i'd like that. it was an emotional plea to who are you talking to? protesters, a real clarion call. ...uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. this morning he's with us live jake from state farm at 3 in the morning!? and he's going to share his who is this? message to all americans in it's jake from state farm. search of justice and peace. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? but first, let us get a check of ...uh...khakis. the weather from mr. roker al, good morning again. hey, do they ever ask you what you're wearing? >> i can't wait to hear what uh... yeah. killer mike has to say i've watched that address he gave at least three times. ...red sweater, button down shirt... like a good neighbor, state farm is there. it's really powerful as we look at what's happening for today, we are watching for some warmer weather making its way into the south just ahead, my candid hot and dry out west severe storms up through the conversation with the mothers of upper mississippi river valley record highs will move into the eric garner and stephon clark, eastern plains two men that died at the hands plenty of sunshine in the pacific northwest. heavy rain developing along the of police, as black women and western coast of florida moms, they have a powerful tomorrow and look for severe message too share with all of us coming up after your local news. storms stretching from iowa all i don't think so! [ sighs ] the way into the interior sections of the northeast. it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] >> good morning. nice rip, robbie. ♪ i'm meteorologist kari hall. one really hot day today as the
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or, four thousand five hundred dollars police, you stop, you use your cash allowance on most models. manners, you use your yes, you may even shop online and take delivery at home where available. ma'ams and no, sirs. so you can find new roads with confidence. you keep your hands where they can see you, you keep eye contact, becau and a good morning to you. it's 7:56. i'm marcus washington. cutting through in this conversation are moms. and i'm kris sanchez. moms here is what's happening now. tell me what it's like to be in your shoes, to be the mother of black children and what it feels >> reporter: i'm bob redell in like every day. >> every day i am afraid vallejo where a lotting suspect i'm afraid for them to walk on rammed a police officer's the streets. unmarked vehicle. i don't like to even look at the that officer opened fire on the news, because when i look at the news i see another story this one got shot, this one got beat. suspects, not clear if the it's always our black boys from our black communities that are suspect was hit but did speed off, was eventually captured in getting shot down. when they go out, if i hear any noise outside, here i go running rodeo. good morning, everyone. to the window because you don't i'm scott mcgrew. know who is going to come up and a lot of reaction to the president walking over to a say your child is dead nearby church to hold up a bible your child has been shot yesterday. this is what we go through as police had to clear lafayette black mothers in america. park using tear gas and rubber bullets on what was a peaceful >> then when you look at what demonstration that has caused a happened to george floyd, when he said i can't breathe.
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great deal of anger in the >> i cannot breathe. religious community. more at midday. >> that was like the echo chamber hitting back. right now we want to get a >> yes, yes, yes, it was look at the forecast for you. i could hear eric's voice echoing from the grave, i can't meteorologist kari hall is tracking that. breathe. kari? good morning. then when the young man said yes, we are going to see some hotter temperatures today. we're getting ready for our mama, that was like eric calling highs to reach into the upper out to me saying, mom, you have to do something about this 90s for the inland areas, at least we do have a few hours during this morning to enjoy this is still happening. some milder temperatures as we it just broke my heart get a look at our highs today. napa reaches 96 while oakland there's so many of us out there. my son and george, we were will see a high of 87. san jose expect a high of 94 caught on camera degrees. 70s and low 80s in san there was hundreds in between us francisco. the inland areas is where the that never got caught on camera, who no one ever seen and they heat ramps up, up to 100 are out there in the street degrees. saying, give us justice because we'll see some 90s in the forecast on thursday. we had none. we'll cool off significantly in time for the weekend. >> se'quette, you were talking there may even be a chance of some showers in the north bay on about that people shouldn't miss that you feel like there's been sunday. so a lot to watch here over the next several days. a victory here post george floyd. kris and marcus? how do you see it? >> i know of many mothers
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>> 100 degrees tomorrow. getting lots of money from cities, but i've never heard of officers being fired >> i'm not listening. more local news coming up in half an hour. immediately. >> see you then. i just was like, oh, my god, it's justice it's saying that our lives, the lives of our children matter that says a lot. i think if everyone stopped and took a moment to focus on the fact that george floyd matters, stephon clark matters, eric garner matters we matter, right i thank god for that i thank god that change is coming. >> you know, there was a wonderful 12-year-old boy who i had on "today," and he sings this gorgeous, gorgeous song that his mom wrote the lyrics are "i just want to live." i'm looking at two of the people who probably are the most hurt in all of this, and you're the ones fighting the hardest. you're the ones who aren't stopping. >> you know what, we can't. >> you're not going to stop. >> never
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it's a life calling. ♪ i'm being haunted as prey my people don't want no trouble ♪ ♪ we've had enough ♪ i just want to live god prote ♪ i just protect me ♪ ♪ i just want to live ♪ i just want to live >> wow, something about those two moms, you guys you know, what's funny in their cases, in some cases the police officers weren't fired, no charges were ever filed. but there those two women are fighting on, and they say until their last breath. with moms like that fighting forward, you feel like there's hope the fact that they saw hope in that arrest, a lot of people said, oh, that's not enough. just to show you how little they
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got with their sons, they saw those charges as a wow almost, like something happened. they feel like we've taken some steps. obviously they know we have to take a lot more. >> they have so much courage, hoda, to speak and to tell those stories. >> yes, they do. when we come back after quick break, someone else whose it's 8:00 on "today. voice has become quite powerful coming up, unrest in america, a in this moment, a rapper turned activist peaceful day of protest turns violent overnight as his name is killer mike. demonstrators take to the and he had quite the inspiring streets nationwide over the message of his own just a few days ago death of george floyd. >> it is your duty not to burn looters clashing with police, glass shattered, stores your own house down for anger with an enemy. destroyed. this all coming hours after it is your duty -- president trump called for a >> when we come back, we'll talk to killer mike about that crackdown on the demonstrations. message. that was meant for the people of >> i am your president of law atlanta but really became a rallying cry for folks and order and an ally of all peaceful protesters. nationwide >> amid signs of hope and what he wants to see happen
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the sound of shattering glass at the hands of looters echoing through the streets of new york city the iconic macy's flagship store breached, suspects hauled away we're back with some of the in handcuffs most heartfelt words that we earlier in the day, nypd's top cop delivering a powerful message to demonstrators have heard since all of this started. >> there's not a police officer over here that thinks minnesota they come from killer mike, a was justified. rapper and activist, who's urging protesters, urged them over the weekend to find a we stand with you on that. better way this is just part of what he >> in seattle overnight, said. peaceful protests descending into chaos >> it is your duty not to burn police using tear gas and your own house down for anger flashbangs to break up a crowd nbc's jo ling kent in the middle with an enemy. of it. it is your duty to fortify your >> reporter: police now own house, so that you may be a house of refuge in times of advancing on protesters. [bleep] [bleep oh, my gosh. organization >> in buffalo, two officers are hospitalized after they were hit now is the time to plot, plan, strategize, organize, and by an suv during a protest the mayor saying two people inside that vehicle were later mobilize shot >> killer mike joins us now. in d.c., the mayor imposing an mike, i know you're the son of a police officer, an atlanta evening curfew to clear the police officer
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streets before nightfall you've got cousins on the force as well. shortly before it went into that news conference over the weekend, as i understand it, you effect, police moved in swiftly. were speaking spontaneously. the flashbangs are continuing to it was a message that was meant for the people of atlanta but it go off, tear gas is being used went viral protesters are being forced it went nationwide it resonated with so many back. people, mike just steps from the white house, demonstrators demanding their voices and messages be heard. >> what do you think about all why do you think that is why did that message, in this this moment, speak to so many >> i think i acknowledged -- >> that black people should get the respect that white people do since i was talking to atlanta, i acknowledged the fact -- my father didn't go all the way by the cops. >> the d.c. sweep coming a through retirement police force as a child, i'm a young man. president trump saying he's i'd like to say i was an activist even before i was a planning to deploy military. >> i'm deploying all resources, rapper i've been organizing since i was civilian and military to stop 15, and now more of a mobilizer. i think it hit home because it the rioting and looting, to end spoke to black people in atlanta the destruction and arson, and to protect the rights of law and beyond from a true place we have people on both sides, abiding americans. but my job wasn't defending th police in that moment, it was >> the police paving a pat for the president to visit the establishing the fact i do have police in my family and many of historic st. john's episcopal church where a fire was set us know. sunday night bigger than that, it was the the president appearing to use
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the church as a photo-op, bible fact that as black people in atlanta and beyond, our priority in hand. beyond the confrontation of this moment is to plot, plan, earlier this morning i talked to strategize, organize, and mobile bishop marian edgar buddy. lo -- mobilize to destroy the >> held up a bible as a prop or an extension of his military and authoritarian position and stood system in front of the building as it it were a backdrop for his it's more than just individual officers, there's a system of systemic racism that runs rampant in our justice system or agenda. injustice system, and we need to >> military helicopters later address that appearing to fly low above d.c. there's a system that allows for key men associated with law enforcement to hunt down a black man and kill him in brunswick, protesters, a possible effort to disperse the crowd georgia. the unrest across the country, forcing the bureau of prison there's a system that allows for system to lock down all of its facilities for the first time in a quarter century to ensure the safety of inmates. an officer that has a record as the officer that killed a man in minnesota has to even still be on the force earlier monday peaceful the destruction of that system is going to take organization. people organizing on the ground, demonstrators again took to the i want to acknowledge that that speech was talking to young people who feel the anger and streets marching in michigan and pain and frustration but may not have found the organization yet to help them express that there are organizations on the ground in your city speaking up in atlanta. >> we have to stand united don't you all give up. they need your help. after this moment of spontaneou >> george floyd's brother
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terrence pleading for peace and calling on protesters to do their talking at the ballot box. >> let's do this another way encourage everyone to go back let's stop thinking our voice and look at that speech in its don't matter and vote. entirety >> george floyd's memory on the you said you woke up mad as minds of many, including here in hell, and you wanted to see the world burn down. washington we've seen a lot of burning over chaplain barry black on the the last few days. you said for those who responded senate floor with a powerful with violence and destruction, how can they mobilize and organize to create the change prayer in his honor. >> we weep because every death you're talking about >> there are organizations, next diminishes level voice academy in atlanta, diminishes us. we weep because of the grief of a florida restoration coalition george floyd's family. >> a poignant prayer yesterday there in the senate. that's got 900,000 former felons i was texting with a city official here in washington a short time ago they tell me they are largely looking for voters rights. the moment for black lives live free you have organization, you have pleased with the curfew. organizations now that are doing this week. i am compelled to encourage us and this idea that the 7:00 p.m. curfew was a lot more successful, if you will, than the 11:00 p.m. curfew the to join those organizations previous night
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including grandfather and grand smaller crowds, fewer clashes. a 7:00 p.m. curfew in effect for washington d.c. once again tonight, hoda. organizations, the naacp, fplc, >> all right, craig, i'll pick it up from there there are organizations on the grass roots and ground level we're now joined by the mayor of that you need. atlanta, keisha lance bottoms beyond the moment, beyond this moment, we need to extend the movement we are part of over 100 year campaign to have our human who last week delivered a rights and workers rights powerful message to her recognized, to not be victims of community, not just as the city a system we have to see ourselves as leader but also as a mother. continuing an ongoing movement and not just victims responding. we are not victims >> i am a mother we are organizers. i don't care if you're 17, a 12-year-old kid that's outraged. i am a mother to four black get 10 of your friends and figure out on a local level children in america, one of whom which organization needs your help, join that organization and fight on a local level is 18 years old. fight, fight, fight like hell. when i saw the murder of george floyd, i hurt like a mother >> killer mike, thank you. your voice is becoming valuable. please come back would hurt. thank you so much for all you're doing. >> the mayor has made >> i appreciate you. >> rapper killer mike. not just a rapper but an activist as well impassioned pleas for protesters we'll be back in a moment. but first, this is "today" on nbc. other ways to make the change there are times when our need to connect really matters. they seek. mayor lance bottoms, good to have you with us. >> good morning. to keep customers and employees in the know. thank you for having me. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these.
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>> as i understand it atlanta had a better night last night, more peaceful than any in the last few days. what do you attribute that change to? to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. what's working there tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. >> i'm grateful. i don't know what the reasons and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. are. we've always believed in the power of working together. but i know that this, of course, that's why, when every connection counts... is the birth of the civil rights movement in america. you can count on us. it's been our long-standing z3wvnz z1s6z policy to allow peaceful protests to happen and assemble in this city but i also think, most importantly, we're doing the work each and every day. i hope that's resonating with people we are closing our city jail, converting it into a center of equity we've eliminated cash bail bonds in our city. we've closed our detention center to i.c.e. there are so many other programs happening each and every day in y3wvny y1s6y the city, and i hope that's giving us some grace and that people recognize we are at least trying to do the right thing. >> madam mayor, the president suggested yesterday that local
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leaders need to get tougher, he called governors weak and he said if they don't act mor forcefully against violent demonstrators, he will deploy the military what is your perspective on that kind of approach >> my approach is i think this is a time in our nation where people of good conscious have to step up, not just alongside our protesters but our leaders this is an opportunity for our leaders in the senate and in the house to say enough is enough this moment is so much bigger than donald trump. i have to catch myself because i find myself getting caught up in his antics but it's really not about him. it's about who we are as a country and who we want to be as a country. so i would just ask if we have passed the point of any type of welcome back reason and sound decision making now to a site of damage and controversy.
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from him, that our legislative representatives stand in the gap as protests grew in washington, d.c., st. john's church was and do what needs to be done burned on sunday and yesterday tear gas was used on >> who do you think is behind demonstrators to clear a path these violent demonstrations for the president who made a visit there. craig has the rest of the story. is it young people blowing off steam because of injustice and anger? craig. is it other groups with an >> all right, guys agenda whether they are political groups of the left or just to give you some perspective, we made our way to lafayette square of the right this is where those protesters what is driving not the protests were around 6:30 yesterday when but this violent demonstration, the tear gas and flashbangs the looting, that kind of started. activity >> the anger and frustration is and then maybe 15, 20 minutes after that, president trump left real, so i can't pinpoint that the white house and he came this way and stood in front of the it's one group or the other. church with the bible. this is st. john's church, the even my 18-year-old son sent me church of presidents as it's a video of an incident in atlanta, and he said this is why known here in washington, d.c., people are tearing up our city because since 1816, when it was built, every president at some this is why people are so angry. point has worshipped here. so people are feeling it st. john's church, widely known as the church of the presidents, but i do know in atlanta there was used last night by the current commander in chief to have been outside agitators. make a statement i don't know who they are but shortly after authorities used force to clear the area of they are not recognized as a protesters, president trump
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walked to the church from the part of the normal group of protesters and organizers we se white house and held up a bible. protesters and organizers we see that moment not sitting well with the bishop who oversees the in our city. church. but i think there are always people who are going to speak to >> if he had come to st. john's this and be because he wanted to pray, if he had come to st. john's to lament the death of george floyd and the grief that has been leashed across our country, that would have been an appropriate use of the sacred symbol of walking across the park to the church but he did none of those things. >> just one night earlier, flames ripped through the lower level of st. john's church. >> as you can see, there's definitely a fire here. >> the historic church set on fire by protesters is lucky to still be standing. >> was this the nursery used on sundays? >> yes. >> the next day the reverend robert fisher showed me what was left, a charred changing table and melted children's toys. >> looks like they just bustedes
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>> if not for a fire door, the church could have been a total loss >> they defaced the church and set it on fire >> yes i don't think those who di the defacing are representative of the majority of protesters who we have no problem standing with. >> his message for those who did set the fire >> i have no idea. i don't think it's right for me to speak on behalf of every parishioner but i can speak on their own. my own i forgive that person. >> why because that is what -- >> they know not what they do. >> a powerful sentiment considering what could have been lost built in 1816, the church has been visited by every president since, many going for services right before their inauguration. >> this is the president's pew. >> this is the president's pew starting with james madison, this is it >> at the back, they still have the pew where abraham lincoln would come at night to reflect as the civil war raged >> you can imagine what he was thinking about, what was on his heart. >> you might say we are again a land of heavy hearts in search
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of guidance. >> what's the way forward, as a man of great faith >> we have to learn how to talk again in this country. one belief i have about confers is that you're not really listening unless you're willing to have your opinion changed by what you hear to get a little bit theological, i believe the heart is the god shaped heart of all of us, when the heart is oriented toward god, it's our god positioning system, it's our gps. >> the reverend telling me i really is quite remarkable the damage was confined to the basement, that nursery the sanctuary, this historic sanctuary untouched. the reverend actually saying that perhaps there's a code even among vandals in times like this savannah, hoda. >> all right, craig, thank you that was a beautiful piece and also a history -- a beautiful history lesson i'm trying to picture lincoln sitting in that back pew all right, guys. we're back in a moment but first this is "today" on
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coming up on the third hour of "today," the governor of illinois will join craig. >> savannah, on hoda and jenna, we'll speak with nba legend kareem abdul-jabbar. we'll have that and more after your local news. good morning to you. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. after days of unrest following george floyd's death, about a dozen bay area cities are under nighttime curfews. in some cases, leaders are debating how long to extend the restrictions. san jose council members will pick up that debate today. right now in san jose, the curfew is continuing until further notice. but some protesters argue curfews are unfair and violate their free speech and assembly rights.
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city leaders argued looters and vandals have already caused damage in the millions. happening now, tom jensen is following the developments in san jose and contra costa county where supervisors will also debate the issue. he'll have a live update during our midday newscast. check out our twitter feed where we'll post any decisions as soon as we get them. last night's protests were relatively peaceful around the bay area. about 100 protesters were arrested in alameda county. and the city that did have some problems, vallejo. that's where police officers fired at someone they said was tied to a looting incident. officers later arrested that suspect. look here, it's your very own all-in-one
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good morning and welcome to the hired thundershowthird hourn tuesday, june 2nd. craig is down in washington, d.c., in the thick of it all that city and dozens of others saw another night of protest, some peaceful, some violent. it was the seven night of unrest following the death of george floyd while in police custody in minneapolis dylan, today a lot of folks going to be protesting via social media. >> that's right, al. if you've been on instagram, i'm sure you've already noticed your feed looks different
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