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criticized for not taking sooner >> i personally want to a busy wednesday ahead "early today" starts right now apologize for the inadequacy of >> good morning. i'm philip mena. our response >> reporter: the covid-19 racial >>'m frances rivera. data tracker, a collaboration between the anti-racist research a glimmer of hope against the and policy center and the covid coronavirus. a cheap and widely used steroid tracking project finds black americans are dying at rates that become the first drug shown to save lives among covid-19 patients according to results of a recent nearly twice their population share. trial, the drug reduced death in more than 40 states, latino rates by around a third among cases comprise more than their the most severely ill covid-19 share of the population. native americans and alaska n t patients admitted to the hospital nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: at oxford university in britain, natives are also being disproportionately impacted. researchers say a commonly used and we likely don't have the full picture yet, says dr.s man anti-inflammatory drug can and has saved the lives t covid-19 demographic data >> really, this pandemic has laid bare the social inequities and 35% for patients on in our system as a whole, but particularly in our health ventilators. in new york, ron pansock was in system, as well. >> reporter: in buffalo, new a coma and on a ventilator for york, urban family practice' six weeks. response in hard-hit minority when doctors administered communities has been driven omm dexamethasone and convalescent
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plasma, he began to turn the better address the needs of the corner, eventually released to the hospital to acute rehab. families they serve, for >> i think it saved his life example, many live in after he was given the multi-generational households. >> so we know about the dexamethasone, he started to improve greatly. generation of the essential workers. all of that stuff, we knew in before he was given the dexamethasone, the doctor told march. so we activated, because we felt me to expect that he wouldn't live that no one was going to do >> reporter: doctors think that something. the steroid helps suppress the >> reporter: the pandemic revealing dangerous health body's response to covid, which inequality say those on the can some times do more harm than front onlines across the nation. president trump is taking action on police reform in america. the virus itself the new executive order comes after weeks of outrage from >> within 48 hours, i was able coast-to-coast over police to wean the patient's paralytic brutality. many critics are now focusing on agents and sedatives and start what the order doesn't address to wean the patient from the allegations of systeminbc's alis ventilator pretty dramatic. >> dexamethasone is a low-cost steroid that's been around for decades, commonly used to treat report a wide variety of conditions, >> reporter: president trump doubling down on his pledge for including nausea, arthritis, law and order. allergic reactions and bowl >> without police, there is disorders. oxford university's study chaos. without law, there is anarchy, involved 6,500 patients. and without safety, there is >> if we had known this four or catastrophe. >> reporter: the president laying out his response to weeks
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five months ago, we would have saved tens of thousands of of protests, anger, and pain, lives, probably. but we're at the stage, we after meeting with families of managed to get the result during victims of police brutality and the epidemic and certainly before a second l the reading their names. >> your loved ones will not have died in vain >> reportes the heart of protesters' concerns, systemic racism he called the percentage of bad police officers tiny and vowed harsh penalties for rioting and looting, before signing an executive order on police reform, while flanked by members of law enforcement it includes a national database, tracking officers with multiple reports of misconduct and encourages police to partner with mental health professionals when dealing with issues like addiction, homelessness, and mental illness the order also incentivizes higher standards for use of force, including a credentialing system the president says will lead to banning choke holds unless the officer's life is at risk. >> we will have reform without undermining our many great and extremely talented law
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enforcement officers >> reporter: on capitol hill, lawmakers inboth the house and senate are working on competing police reform packages, with democrats pushing for more broad, systemic change >> it's not a time where so many americans feel a metaphorical knee on the neck of justice for us to pull our knee halfway off of that neck and call it progress >> reporter: congress struggling to find common ground, reflecting a nation that is deeply divided > in albuquerque, a protest bc over a controver arrested. our >> reporter: on top of a monument in albuquerque, new mexico, a heated protest between protesters trying to tear down a conquistador statue. a man in a blue shirt is seen
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ripping signs away from women, pushing them back, and throwing one protester to the ground. suddenly, several give chase, striking at the man with a skateboard he shoots out pepper spray before being tackled and then the sound of gunfire in all of the chaos, the militia known as the new mexico civil guard forming a protective line around the man now identified as steven ray baca, the son of a former sheriff's deputy and recent candidate for city council, while yards away volunteer medics try to stabilize a protester shot several times, now in critical condition. when police arrive, they detain the militia and arrest baca, charging him with aggravated battery with a firearm the mayor of albuquerque saying the violence has to stop >> it appears that the perpetrator was agitating at the protest well before the shooting took place and we will continue to seek the strongest possible prosecution and justice in this matter >> reporter: for years, statue of the conquistador have been seen by some as part of their heritage but to native americans, they are symbols of oppression.
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in 1598, they slaughtered hundreds at least two monuments have been taken down by city leaders actions that protesters say they wanted to happen weeks ago, as protesters took to the street often met by heavily armed militia groups who say they are there to protect government property gad yi schwartz, nbc news an air force sergeant facing federal charges here's pete williams with more >> reporter: with demonstrators on the streets of oakland last month, protesting the death of george floyd, the fbi says a white van several blocks away pulled up to the federal building and someone in it opened fire, killing david underwood, a federal protective service officer stationed outside. several days later, deputies from santa cruz responding to a 911 call about a white van with explosives in it were ambushed one of them, daymond gutsweiler
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was killed a short time later, deputies arrested a suspect, dragging them into a street when he tried to steal a homeowner's car fearried out by 32-year-old steven carrillo, an air force sergeant assigned a security at travis air force base authorities say on messages he wrote on a car, he showed an interest in a far-right movement called boogaloo boys >> the boogaloo term is judused extremist to talk about a violent civil war. >> reporter: three boogaloo followers were arrested last month in las vegas accused of planning violent attacks during protests there so far, none of the federal arrests that stem from the recent protests have involved far-left groups like antifa, but attorney general barr says they're still investigating. >> pete williams, thanks for report >> let's bring in nbc meteorologist janessa webb she's got a look at our wednesday. hi, janessa, good morning.
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>> good morning, you two good to see you both good morning, everyone let's talk about your wednesday weather. we still have this storm system that's brewing across the carolinas. i know you've been seeing a ton of sunshine for the northeast, but that's about to change for some sections due to the cloud coverage it's going to start to head to the north. now, rainfall totals will start to be reduced, but now making their way into west virginia, virginia as well we could locally see up to 3 inches on the other side of the nduntry, we have high heat a humidity will continue to build. still, sunny skies for northern new england, burlington, lower 80s. and temperatures are on the cool side, but when will the heat come back? talk more about that >> okay, thank you, janessa.
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leading the news, wildfires across arizona have forced hundreds to evacuate their homes as the state grapples with a spike in coronavirus infections. the bush fire burning northeast of phoenix has charred more than 64,000 acres since saturday. about 1,600 people living east of the fire were ordered to evacuate officials believe that fire started from a burning car so far, the blaze is zero percent contained with over 400 firefighters battling it north korea sends shock waves around the world, blowing up a critical building on a korean peninsula and escalating tensions with its neighbors, south korea. our andrea mitchell has the details. >> reporter: an alarming message from north korea, blowing up a building where the north and south have been meeting to discuss normalizing relations.
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the explosion also signaling a tougher line toward the u.s. tensions between north and south reaching a boiling point of ti- launch balloons across the dmz to airdrop leaflets criticizing kim jong-un. the order for the bombing coming from the dictator's sister, kim yo-jo yo-jong, who has emerged as a powerful political source, frequently at her brother's side she is now flexing her hardline muscles, possibly to secede her brother, recently reported to have been in poor health despite president trump's summits, recent satellite images show a nuclear fuel plant at full tilt. what is the significance of the fact that kim jong-un is actually expanding his nuclear fuel >> north korea has done nothing to denuclearize. instead, it has taken advantage of the president and built up their capabilities, right under his nose >> reporter: kim is angry those summits didn't lead to the end of u.s. sanctions since he
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refused to give up his nuclear weapons. now there's little chance that president trump can point to a diplomatic victory with north korea before the election. and it's increasingly likely that the world will have to accept north korea as a nuclear power. >> andrea mitchell for us, thank you. coming up, a "30 rock" reunion is happening we've got the details. and the new acowcrkdn from airlines over passengers who refuse to wear masks less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me.t home. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells!
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juneteenth is gaining more recognition across the nation as an official holiday. june nineteenth commemorates the ending of slavery in the united states and on tuesday, virginia governor ralph northam announced that he's make juneteenth an official holiday in the state. juneteenth has also been designated as an official holiday for the city of philadelphia there's also a growing list of the will recognize june nineteenth as a holiday. and they'll be holding an 8 minute 45-second moment of silence to support the plaque community. joining the community is google, jcpenney, lyft, postmay wates a more nbc's miguel almaguer has the search for solutions >> reporter: already faced with change, major airlines are doubling down on their policy requiring passengers to wear masks. those who refuse will be placed on an internal travel
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restriction list, losing their flying privileges for a duration of time to be determined >> you know, i think wearing masks is a must right now. >> reporter: companies across the nation are looking for new ways to protect consumers and employees. at amazon, distance assistant technology allows staff to see if they're keeping their social distance and when they don't >> now, view how crowded the train is >> reporter: in new york, the long island rail road lets commuters find empty trains on its app, allowing them to space out. it comes as a new study says roughly half of all americans voluntarily wear a mask at all times when leaving home. >> it's going to be more ng for people to know that, yeah, i'm wearing a mask because i'm protecting myself and protecting the people around me >> reporter: with an entire market of products, from hygiene hooks to open doors to wearable hand sanitizer dispensers, your employer and even your local theater will likely be required to take new safety measures to
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okay, friends. we have made it to wednesday if our across the north, the great lakes, you are in for a treat. look at the 90s. they're spreading across the central u.s., but quite chilly for the carolinas to areas of the mid-atlantic where we're nearly 20 degrees below average. summer solstice, it happens on saturday and we're back in the mid- to upper 90s in some spots. the pacific northwest, i haven't forgot about you, the cloud cover for seattle. l.a., high of 78 degrees today >> all right summer solstice, not yet canceled in 2020 >> still there >> up next, we'll take a look at how so-called quarantine fatigue could be putting you at risk of getting coronavirus. mr. clean magic erasers. just wet.. squeeze.. and erase tough messes around your bathtub and shower. mr. clean magic erasers.
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what it's the only white dress i own. >> but your hair >> i'm a princess! >> get ready "30 rock" is making its big return with an hour-long episode next month it will feature some familiar faces from the original cast like tina fey, alec baldwin, tracey morgan and more this new first of its kind episode was filmed and produced completely remote. the episode will first air on thursday, july 16th. you can watch that right here on nbc attic 8:00 p.m. >> so underrated that show the pandemic still raging and experts warn quarantine fatigue is a real thing and some people are risking it all for a few hours of fun our liz mclaughlin reportseporto bars, crowds are out and about across the country >> i think that people just want
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to get back to normal. >> reporter: after months of being koocooped up, some may be letting their guard down >> i think in general, people are getting quite fed up with it all. >> reporter: frustration that could be caused by quarantine fatigue, causing folks to get more lenient about following public health guidelines and local restrictions, which are sometimes conflicting or confusing. >> a lot of times, individuals may just throw their hands up and say, well, i'm not going to do anything. >> reporter: psychiatrists say it can be challenge to assess risk with an invisible threat such as a virus and the brain can become desanitized to warnings over time >> we're constantly in a disaster zone, trying to adapt and manage >> reporter: even as many businesses reopen, coronavirus cases are on the rise in more than 20 states >> people are getting tired. this is very alarming. so we're very much not flat flattening the curve >> reporter: the risk became apparent for this family when an elderly loved one recently tested positive for covid-19
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>> it was a huge wake-up moment, because i was starting to feel more comfort seeing family >> reporter: a scary reminder to stay diligent in preventing the spread of the coronavirus. >> please follow the guidelines, continue to social distance, continue to wear your mask in public >> reporter: pandemic pr will become long-term habits liz mclaughlin, nbc news >> see it across the board sometimes you forget, your wallet, keys, oh, yeah, the mask >> that fatigue is real. you walk out, oh, yeah, it's 2020 i'm acting like it's 2019 here >> the year is halfway done, we want to be able to do something with it. >> let's end on this gritty was the surprise guest aw jersey if you don't know who he is, that's him, the philadelphia flyers mascot. playing around with those kids the way that only this guy
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right now at 4:30, remembering a santa cruz county sheriff's sergeant killed in the line of duty. how the community is paying tribute to sergeant damon gutzwiller as new clues emerge from connection with his death. and a live look at walnut creek this morning as the bay area heats up, so does the risk of fire danger. cal fire is preparing for a potential active wildfire season. and a good morning to you on this wednesday. thank you for starting your morning with us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garc
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