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i want to, if i can, for historical context, begin with you, douglas brinkley. as i do, wasn't to shi want to f the action that police took to clear the way for this photo-op. these were police using tear gas, batons, charging as you can see protesters there, backpacks, there was an australian photojournalist punched in the camera to enable this. is there a recent historical precedent for the use of such force to enable really a moment for the cameras by a sitting president? >> no. never seen such a thing or thought such a thing would happen. i mean, i could walk you through moments in american history, like when herbert hoover in 1932 put the u.s. military to get the bonus army as it was called to lead washington, the bonus army was world war i veterans begging for pensions. and george patton and douglas mcarthur took part in that and ended up being two veterans were killed by d.c. police and the military in an event like that. and then insurrection act gets used for times like world war ii, fdr used it to put down the riots in detroit in 1943. but the idea tha
i want to, if i can, for historical context, begin with you, douglas brinkley. as i do, wasn't to shi want to f the action that police took to clear the way for this photo-op. these were police using tear gas, batons, charging as you can see protesters there, backpacks, there was an australian photojournalist punched in the camera to enable this. is there a recent historical precedent for the use of such force to enable really a moment for the cameras by a sitting president? >> no. never...
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in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> oh, for sure. >>> all right. it is time to start thinking about summer, though, because it's starting to feel that way too, spencer. >> i'm not hearing you guys, but i hope you're hearing me. so i'm going to start telling you about the weather. it is really hot out there right now. we've got sunny skies from coast to inland. check out the 24-hour temperature change. it is 10 to 16 degrees warmer in most bay area locations right now than at this time yesterday. some of these temperatures i'm showing you right now are current, but they may be the high temperatures for day so far in most of these places. 75 right now in san francisco. mid- to upper 80s at oakland, redwood city, san jose. 93 at gilroy. 69 at pacifica. and on we go to look for emeryville, looking westward. and it's -- let's see, low 90s right now in santa rosa, petaluma. 99 at fairfield. 95 at concord and 93 at livermore. from sutro tower looking over san francisco, these are our forecast features. the heat will peak tomorrow and record highs for tomo
in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> oh, for sure. >>> all right. it is time to start thinking about summer, though, because it's starting to feel that way too, spencer. >> i'm not hearing you guys, but i hope you're hearing me. so i'm going to start telling you about the weather. it is really hot out there right now. we've got sunny skies from coast to inland. check out the 24-hour temperature change. it is 10 to 16 degrees warmer in most bay area locations...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley starts us off. >> there are so many obstacles. >> the owner and chef of ms. ollys in downtown oakland a popular caribbean restaurant said that being closed for months and then the curfew overwhelmed her. she was pleased when governor newsom met her staff and sat down to talk today. >> people need to hear how businesses are suffering. small business in general. so it is great to see him here. i hope he listens to what he we have to say. >> the black chamber of commerce told the governor it is one thing to open the doors again. it is another to have customers feeling confident and safe. >> business owner saying look i'm conflicted. i'm grate desperate to reopen my business. also desperate to keep myself, my customers, employers and family safe and healthy. at the same time pressure with other parts of the state reopening and then we're lagging behind creates additional anxiety. >> ultimately the talk turned to what the state, the governor could do to help these small businesses maybe defer fees, taxes, policy changes. some local lapped lords are doing th
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley starts us off. >> there are so many obstacles. >> the owner and chef of ms. ollys in downtown oakland a popular caribbean restaurant said that being closed for months and then the curfew overwhelmed her. she was pleased when governor newsom met her staff and sat down to talk today. >> people need to hear how businesses are suffering. small business in general. so it is great to see him here. i hope he listens to what he we have to say....
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leslie brinkley looked at this maskdy wlem ma lemm made. >> reporter: the more very move around, the more we're at risk. there is a striking warning saying unless we want to see more suffering and go through another round of closures, it is critical to wear a face covering when you leave the house. but how do you make people wear masks and what did you do if they don't? >> i walked in to a restaurant here to pick up a takeout order and the employee handing me the bag refused to put on a mask saying it is my choice. >> reporter: at funerals last week in santa cruz and pinole, many in attendance condition wear face coverings even inside a theater packed to capacity. >> we can't expect the police to go out and enforce that and give tickets, really it is about education. >> reporter: abc 7 news checked in with bay area police agencies and found there are no citations being issued for not wearing a mask. oakland, concord, san jose and berkeley all said that they have thus far issued zero citations asking instead for voluntary compliance. in the reopened shopping district in downtown walnu
leslie brinkley looked at this maskdy wlem ma lemm made. >> reporter: the more very move around, the more we're at risk. there is a striking warning saying unless we want to see more suffering and go through another round of closures, it is critical to wear a face covering when you leave the house. but how do you make people wear masks and what did you do if they don't? >> i walked in to a restaurant here to pick up a takeout order and the employee handing me the bag refused to put...
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leslie brinkley dug into the complaints and what is being done in the east bay. >> reporter: in alameda county the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger and louder than in years past. >> that is what we've been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community and a lot of those are the aerial mortars. people aren't watching those into the sky, they're launching them more horizontally instead of vertically so we're seeing projectiles into neighborhoods. >> littered with this weekend's fire power. why is it worse this year? law enforcement officials are guessing that people are bored and at home willing to buy illegal fireworks online for diversion, seizures are down. >> we believe a lot of the fireworks got into the state because a lot of the resources were deployed elsewhere. >> reporter: coronavirus was a contributing factor and enforcement is a factor. >> officers are enforcing on one block and they are another block down. it is widespread. >> we continue to reach out to the community to find solutions t
leslie brinkley dug into the complaints and what is being done in the east bay. >> reporter: in alameda county the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger and louder than in years past. >> that is what we've been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community and a lot of those are the aerial mortars. people aren't watching those into the sky, they're launching them more horizontally instead of...
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[laughter] try being doug brinkley everybody calls you david brinkley. >> what were sam and cokie really like? >> so the books on madison avenue to do a really nice home party for me. and then to sit with d atchison and then what is walter cronkite. i watched him come to my book signing with dean atchison and then when he got up to me he said that was a wonderful time we had sailing together. [laughter] he thought i was david son. [laughter] so as you write about grant your hamilton points he thinks i'm raunchier now. [laughter] i like my rapid musical also. [laughter] if you walk up to the airport somebody that pays no attention anymore and then the great jim baker story. for attorney general the time he was on the ballot lost he was on his way out that friday after the election and oh boy walks up to him and says you know you look a lot like baker? >> doesn't that just passed you off? [laughter] >> we will never be best off by this terrific panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> cnn is not a free press and bc is not a free press new york times is not a free press. a free press
[laughter] try being doug brinkley everybody calls you david brinkley. >> what were sam and cokie really like? >> so the books on madison avenue to do a really nice home party for me. and then to sit with d atchison and then what is walter cronkite. i watched him come to my book signing with dean atchison and then when he got up to me he said that was a wonderful time we had sailing together. [laughter] he thought i was david son. [laughter] so as you write about grant your hamilton...
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would give us a three year timeline to the pentagon to remove the names of the stnfederates from brinkley everything. that is not just the military bases, but also there are places where there may be streets on military installation and competitive figures, basically all of that needs to go away, you don't -- they don't basically want to have a jefferson davis highway running through military base either. and they put that into the defense authorization. so that will be into the bill as it goes to the floor, now james inhofe, the chairman of the service committee said that even though that was adopted by a voice vote, he was on board with it and he is going to attempt to change the language to loosen thete requirement. but that is going to take an affirmative vote in the senate, because it's in the bill coming out of the committee, more likely than not, if senators want to not make the military remove the names of confederate generals and the like, they're going to have to have a vote on the senate floor to do that which is not necessarily about senators are going to want to take. >> into
would give us a three year timeline to the pentagon to remove the names of the stnfederates from brinkley everything. that is not just the military bases, but also there are places where there may be streets on military installation and competitive figures, basically all of that needs to go away, you don't -- they don't basically want to have a jefferson davis highway running through military base either. and they put that into the defense authorization. so that will be into the bill as it goes...
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leslie brinkley has the latest. >> i get that we can't silence the public.t that we address some of these statements that are made, that are not true. >> these are clips from the b.a.r.t. board of directors virtual meeting when the director reacted to public criticism of b.a.r.t. police. >> b.a.r.t. pd murders people? that's not true. statements made like this right now at a time of such turmoil and unrest really, i can only guess, are just politically motivated. >> allen suggested the board take action to prevent in the future what she claimed to be false statements during public commentary. >> we can't just pick and choose what we want to hear and any attempt to silence it is unconscionable to me. >> it is unconscionable and it is racist. >> the b.a.r.t. board president reacted swiftly. >> she text immediate that allen apologized at the end of the meeting saying she was not a racist. simon wrote, i pray she unlearns her xenophobia. people are calling on twitter for the b.a.r.t. board to remove allen. allen herself had no comment. >> this isn't the first in
leslie brinkley has the latest. >> i get that we can't silence the public.t that we address some of these statements that are made, that are not true. >> these are clips from the b.a.r.t. board of directors virtual meeting when the director reacted to public criticism of b.a.r.t. police. >> b.a.r.t. pd murders people? that's not true. statements made like this right now at a time of such turmoil and unrest really, i can only guess, are just politically motivated. >>...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was there. >> reporter: this was a celebration of the life of davidatrick underwood. the theater was jammed shoulder to shoulder with nearly 600 law enforcement officers and family and friends of underwood's, some wearing masks, some not. >> it's been a rollercoaster. horrifying rollercoaster. >> reporter: underwood's sister recalled his murder back on may 29th outside oakland's federal building around 10:00 p.m. after a protest over george floyd and the subsequent rioting. officials say a white van drove by and a shooter fired at underwood and another officer, killing underwood. an active duty air force police officer named steven carrillo was eventually arrested with the federal complaint alleging he went to oakland with an accomplice intending to kill cops. >> he was such an outstanding person, proud humanitarian, worked hard. >> reporter: a representative for the family told me that adding to their pain is a sense that they've been ignored by many state elected officials, most notably not getting even a phone call from the governor's office. but m
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was there. >> reporter: this was a celebration of the life of davidatrick underwood. the theater was jammed shoulder to shoulder with nearly 600 law enforcement officers and family and friends of underwood's, some wearing masks, some not. >> it's been a rollercoaster. horrifying rollercoaster. >> reporter: underwood's sister recalled his murder back on may 29th outside oakland's federal building around 10:00 p.m. after a protest over george...
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i'm going to speak to historian douglas brinkley. first i want to bring in a daca recipient and a member of united redrea we dream. thank you for being with us. so you have been here as a child. you had protections and then you did not have protections. what's your reaction been since you heard the decision? >> it's been a few hours since i've been able to process. the first thing i did was take a deep breath. my life has been in limbo for a few years. ever since the election, trump has attacked the daca program. so today is a moment of celebration. i took a sigh of relief and i was able to call my parents and loved oned and sha-- loved onesd hair with them the news. >> tell us a little bit about you, having been here since you were a child. tell us your story. >> i'm originally from brazil. i moved to the u.s. with my family at the age of 9 in 2000. so i've been here for 20 years. now i live in a mixed status family where i'm the only undocumented person who has daca in my family. there are citizens and permanent green card holders
i'm going to speak to historian douglas brinkley. first i want to bring in a daca recipient and a member of united redrea we dream. thank you for being with us. so you have been here as a child. you had protections and then you did not have protections. what's your reaction been since you heard the decision? >> it's been a few hours since i've been able to process. the first thing i did was take a deep breath. my life has been in limbo for a few years. ever since the election, trump has...
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leslie brinkley looked at the mask dilemma. >> the more we move around in california, the more we are at risk. the california department of public health issued a striking warning saying, unless we want to see more suffering and go through another round of closures, i think critical to wear a face covering when you leave the house. how do you make people wear masks? and what do you do if they don't? >> i walked into a restaurant in down walnut creek to pick up a takeout order and the employee handing never bag refused to put on a mask saying, it's my choice. at funerals last week in santa cruz, many in attendance did not wear face coverings, even inside a theater packed to capacity. >> we don't expect to police to go out and enforce that and give tickets. what do we do? it's about education. >> reporter: abc7 news checked if with bay area police and found there are no citations being issued for not wearing a mask. oakland, concord, san jose and berkeley all said they have thus far issued zero citations, asking instead for voluntary compliance. in a reopen shopping district in walnut c
leslie brinkley looked at the mask dilemma. >> the more we move around in california, the more we are at risk. the california department of public health issued a striking warning saying, unless we want to see more suffering and go through another round of closures, i think critical to wear a face covering when you leave the house. how do you make people wear masks? and what do you do if they don't? >> i walked into a restaurant in down walnut creek to pick up a takeout order and...
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leslie brinkley dug into those complaints and what's being done about them in the east bay. >> reporter: in alameda county, the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger. and louder than in years past. >> that's what we've been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume, but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community. and a lot of those are launched into the sky and launching them more horizontally instead of vertically. so we're see progreing projectio neighborhoods. >> reporter: the area is littered with the weekends firepower. why worse this year? law enforcement officials are guessing people are bored. >> we believe a lot of the fireworks got into the state because a lot of our resources were deployed elsewhere. >> reporter: covid-19 and civil unrest were contributing factors. enforcement has been a challenge, too. >> officers are enforcing someone on one block and it's happening five blocks down. >> we're going the reach out to our community as we continue to reach out to find solutions to lesson the illegal use of fireworks and the celebratory
leslie brinkley dug into those complaints and what's being done about them in the east bay. >> reporter: in alameda county, the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger. and louder than in years past. >> that's what we've been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume, but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community. and a lot of those are launched into the sky and launching them more horizontally instead of vertically. so we're see progreing...
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douglas brinkley, appreciate the historical perspective. >>> more breaking news on the pandemic.tate, california, is reporting a new record for cases. >>> plus the police union in minneapolis speaks out to cnn after the death of george floyd and the charges against the fired officers involved. we'll hear what they're saying. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses. >>> california has hit yet another daily record high of coronavirus infections. public health officials say the state topped 5,000 cases monday. cnn's elizabeth cohen is joining me now to talk about this. and this is the fourth daily case record here in the past week, elizabeth. that is significant. how are state leaders responding? >> they're respo
douglas brinkley, appreciate the historical perspective. >>> more breaking news on the pandemic.tate, california, is reporting a new record for cases. >>> plus the police union in minneapolis speaks out to cnn after the death of george floyd and the charges against the fired officers involved. we'll hear what they're saying. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i...
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leslie brinkley has the response. >> i get that we can't silence the public, but i think it is important that we address some of these statements that are made that are not true. >> these are chlips from yesterday when there was public criticism. >> b.a.r.t. pd murders people? that's not true. statements made like this right now at a time of such turmoil and unrest really, i can only guess, are just politically motivated. >> reporter: she suggested the board take action to prevent in the future what she claimed were false statements during public commentary. >> we can't just pick and choose what we want to hear and any attempt to silence public comment is unconscionable to me. >> it is unconscionable and it is racist. >> reporter: she reacted swiftly. she apologize that had allen apologized at the ends of the meeting saying she was not a racist. simon said i pray that she unlearns her xenophobia. people are calling for her to be removed. >> this isn't the first inassistance in which she has invoked it. >> she said another controversy arose on the anniversary of oscar grand who was shot b
leslie brinkley has the response. >> i get that we can't silence the public, but i think it is important that we address some of these statements that are made that are not true. >> these are chlips from yesterday when there was public criticism. >> b.a.r.t. pd murders people? that's not true. statements made like this right now at a time of such turmoil and unrest really, i can only guess, are just politically motivated. >> reporter: she suggested the board take action...
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leslie brinkley, abc7 captured. several dozen people took part in a peaceful rally followed bay walk through the city in response of course to george floyd's death. dozens of others joined in as the march made its way to the city's police department. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> as you can hear, the crowd chanted, as so many demonstrators have, "i can't breathe." the words uttered by floyd as he died. >>> today alameda, contra costa, napa and solano counties lifted curfew, or allowed them to expire. the same has happened in many individual city, including berkeley, oakland, hayward, danville, san ramon, moraga, pleasant hill, san leandro. curfews were put in place following violence, vandalism and looting. curfews remain in effect in vallejo and fremont as well as walnut creek. we are keeping a running list updated on our website. go to abc7news.com to find out if your city is on the list and share it with your friends. >>> why do black lives matter? all lives matter? . >> it's a comeback
leslie brinkley, abc7 captured. several dozen people took part in a peaceful rally followed bay walk through the city in response of course to george floyd's death. dozens of others joined in as the march made its way to the city's police department. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> as you can hear, the crowd chanted, as so many demonstrators have, "i can't breathe." the words uttered by floyd as he died. >>> today alameda, contra costa,...
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with us to talk about the broader picture here is douglas brinkley, cnn presidential historian.ory judges presidents long after they are not in office anymore, and i wonder how you think history will look back at this moment and this leadership or lack of leadership when it comes to a public health crisis, the greatest one we've seen in 100 years in this country. >> it's not going to look very good for donald trump. lack of leadership is being polite. he's been an abomination. anything he could do to help the country has gone by the wayside. he's denied science. he was slow to react for two months. he refuses to wear a mask. he holds rallies in arizona and oklahoma that put people at risk. marco rubio today had to say for gosh sake, just wear the mask. instead, the country has to turn to governors, mayors, other public health officials to try to get some guidance, and as we're seeing we're losing the covid-19 fight. we're failing the rest of the world. we haven't had a coherent strategy. we've had no leadership. all of this has been the great inconvenience for donald trump. he w
with us to talk about the broader picture here is douglas brinkley, cnn presidential historian.ory judges presidents long after they are not in office anymore, and i wonder how you think history will look back at this moment and this leadership or lack of leadership when it comes to a public health crisis, the greatest one we've seen in 100 years in this country. >> it's not going to look very good for donald trump. lack of leadership is being polite. he's been an abomination. anything he...
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dana bash and gloria borger still with me and we're joined by douglas brinkley.ouglas, starting with you, i'm hoping you can put tonight's rally into perspective with us. crowded arena, middle of the a pandemic. president is joking supposedly about the seriousness of the pandemic. >> i think it was smart people in tulsa just didn't show up. it's going to be remembered as a yawn of a launch for a presidential campaign, bleachers empty on the second deck. they had a big stage with bullet proof glass for vice president pence and trump to speak outside. nobody came. part of the misunderstanding is tulsa has been coping with its african-american history and heritage long before this rally. they have the great oklahoma jazz hall of fame in tulsa. they just built the most fabulous park along the river with the help of the kaiser association. woody guthrie is on a mural with a guitar saying this machine kills fascists. we don't want to stereotype tulsa as a red country. it's a progressive community going on in tulsa right now. here, they just didn't have to turnout. didn
dana bash and gloria borger still with me and we're joined by douglas brinkley.ouglas, starting with you, i'm hoping you can put tonight's rally into perspective with us. crowded arena, middle of the a pandemic. president is joking supposedly about the seriousness of the pandemic. >> i think it was smart people in tulsa just didn't show up. it's going to be remembered as a yawn of a launch for a presidential campaign, bleachers empty on the second deck. they had a big stage with bullet...
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i'm leslie brinkley. >> abc7 news. >>> this map shows the cities and the counties affected along with the times. contra costa county's curfew goes from 8:00 in the evening to 5:00 in the morning, just like san francisco and alameda counties. the new curfew in san mateo county runs from 8:30 until 5:00 a.m. same as palo alto and san jose. the sonoma county town of windsor also has a new curfew. that takes effect at 9:00 tonight until 5:00 a.m. a couple more that you don't see on that map. vallejo's curfew runs from 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. so does the city of american canyon in napa county, as well as some unincorporated parts of napa county. >>> are the latest restrictions infringing on our first amendment rights? abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra spoke with protesters who were recently arrested. stephanie? >> well, ama, protesters arrested shortly after the curfew was enforced in san jose are not just upset about the lack of warning, but what they consider a violation of their first amendment rights. >> black lives under attack, what do we do? >> mandated curfew across most of the
i'm leslie brinkley. >> abc7 news. >>> this map shows the cities and the counties affected along with the times. contra costa county's curfew goes from 8:00 in the evening to 5:00 in the morning, just like san francisco and alameda counties. the new curfew in san mateo county runs from 8:30 until 5:00 a.m. same as palo alto and san jose. the sonoma county town of windsor also has a new curfew. that takes effect at 9:00 tonight until 5:00 a.m. a couple more that you don't see on...
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i want to bring in, now, presidential historian douglas brinkley and former nato supreme ally commander wesley clark. very profound words there by general james mattis. and i appreciate him writing them. so thank you, gentlemen. general wesley clark, you heard -- you just heard general mattis, his rebuke of the trump presidency. were you surprised that a military man, like james mattis, would slam the sitting commander in chief like this? >> not surprised. i mean, when you look at what president trump did, the politicization of the armed forces, using the military for political theater. and then, the assault on the demonstrators, who were totally peaceful. that's a shocking thing for all of us who serve in the armed forces to see. it's just what jim said. it sets the military against a civil society. and -- and -- and he went beyond that. because what he really did is indict the trump presidency and he called it a threat to the constitution. and that's the most profound criticism that you could offer as a military officer because -- or retired officer -- because we take an oath to uphol
i want to bring in, now, presidential historian douglas brinkley and former nato supreme ally commander wesley clark. very profound words there by general james mattis. and i appreciate him writing them. so thank you, gentlemen. general wesley clark, you heard -- you just heard general mattis, his rebuke of the trump presidency. were you surprised that a military man, like james mattis, would slam the sitting commander in chief like this? >> not surprised. i mean, when you look at what...
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and i was going to be like how i want to write articles on things and there were times and i just brinkley's. i. these are scenes from minneapolis where floyd died and it's a tanker driver driving a speed through protesters officials don't think anyone was fit to drive it was then apparently assaulted by protesters i was hospitalized he's been charged with assault the road had been closed to traffic for the march to take place. and held a minute's silence just before the incident. and this just came to playing its horns i thought people like little you were so close to getting hit by the truck and people were jumping in the cab like they finally got to talk to slow down a little bit the kid was just as. you know. good. looking men can tell you. the average might happen if you were just a man namely the man of 7. the officer who knelt on mr floyd's neck was charged with 3rd degree murder and manslaughter on friday protesters 3 other officers who were also up the scene should be prosecuted to all 4 were fired towards floyd's own spoke with a bite her loss and also say the public correction has
and i was going to be like how i want to write articles on things and there were times and i just brinkley's. i. these are scenes from minneapolis where floyd died and it's a tanker driver driving a speed through protesters officials don't think anyone was fit to drive it was then apparently assaulted by protesters i was hospitalized he's been charged with assault the road had been closed to traffic for the march to take place. and held a minute's silence just before the incident. and this just...
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was going to be a like ally to write articles or not things and there were times i am not just brinkley's. rude. i mean this is minneapolis where floyd died disturbing images of a tucker driver driving his vehicle into protester officials don't think any one of us hurt though the driver was then apparently assaulted by protesters that's but wise for a while he's being charged with assault with the road had been closed to traffic for the march to take place took a knee on how the minute silence just before the incident. and this job just came to playing its horns i thought people like literally were so close to getting hit by the truck and people were jumping in the cab like they finally got to talk to slow down a little bit. ok the lack of. good. looking women can tell you. everything that happened we were just being men namely the that. the officer who knelt on mr floyd's neck was charged with 3rd degree murder manslaughter on friday protesters say 3 other officers where also at the scene should be prosecuted to all 4 where fired george floyd's talked to us about her loss and says the pu
was going to be a like ally to write articles or not things and there were times i am not just brinkley's. rude. i mean this is minneapolis where floyd died disturbing images of a tucker driver driving his vehicle into protester officials don't think any one of us hurt though the driver was then apparently assaulted by protesters that's but wise for a while he's being charged with assault with the road had been closed to traffic for the march to take place took a knee on how the minute silence...
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that continues to brutalize us and i will never ever stop a saying not only do we need to invest brinkley's the way they grow completely dismantle the minneapolis police department i but one that i am actively engaged in in advocacy for is the reduction of really truly talking about the reduction of our n.y.p.d. budget and defunding a $6000000000.00 n.y.p.d. budget that that costs us books in the hands of our children or some us cities have revealed plans on how they will read direct the money from police budgets in los angeles cops will face cuts of up to 150000000 dollars instead of an increase that was promised earlier san francisco police budget cuts will be then reallocated to social programs. benefit black communities and new york's mayor promised to die for it n.y.p.d. funds to youth and social services u.s. police budgets have tripled over the past 4 years decades reaching $115000000000.00 a year however according to the latest poll the majority of americans do not support any cuts we heard differing opinions on the matter from a former n.y.p.d. commander and the head of the houston
that continues to brutalize us and i will never ever stop a saying not only do we need to invest brinkley's the way they grow completely dismantle the minneapolis police department i but one that i am actively engaged in in advocacy for is the reduction of really truly talking about the reduction of our n.y.p.d. budget and defunding a $6000000000.00 n.y.p.d. budget that that costs us books in the hands of our children or some us cities have revealed plans on how they will read direct the money...
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course not the people who came a little before ice before us the cronkite's and the huntley's in the brinkley's got paid well too in their time. it never affected they were reporting i don't go one thing i do think i think we might have had better journalism when we had 3 networks as opposed to 500 networks. this is a subject for another day that's another record larry shot i look forward to it because i enjoy these conversations thanks. to transparency all right. well hey look that's our news i'm rick sanchez always enjoy the conversations with larry feels more real than just about anything else you can catch us on portable t.v. you can download portable t.v. and we'll be back with more right here on that is of rick sanchez where as we always like to say it's time to do news again. i know team no crowd. no shots. actually felt. no 1st. points your thirst for action. we're told of the civil unrest in the united states and beyond is about systemic racism we're told western institutions are values are inherently fun and. neither really explain the real evidence of social breakdown but is really i
course not the people who came a little before ice before us the cronkite's and the huntley's in the brinkley's got paid well too in their time. it never affected they were reporting i don't go one thing i do think i think we might have had better journalism when we had 3 networks as opposed to 500 networks. this is a subject for another day that's another record larry shot i look forward to it because i enjoy these conversations thanks. to transparency all right. well hey look that's our news...
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after the ceremony brinkley and spoke with the school first african-american valedictorian. >> how competitive is that. i would examine this and i would imagine you would be looking over your shoulder to see what this person or that person was doing. >> i set two goes for myself before even entering and high school and one was to get into a good school and the other was to become valedictorian. i kept that mentality from being a freshman to being a senior. >> in a time of turmoil she says it is up to her in her classmates to create a better future for themselves. >> the message i one of my classmates to hear is that change is needed. we are in a time right now with there are many things occurring, but we need to especially change the way that we view others are nothing will change. it will continue to get worse. >> she starts at uc berkeley in the fall and the ames high school said 100% of their graduating african-american students were accepted into four your colleges or universities this year. >>> coming up, u.s. works on a plan to partially withdraw from afghanistan including thousands of a
after the ceremony brinkley and spoke with the school first african-american valedictorian. >> how competitive is that. i would examine this and i would imagine you would be looking over your shoulder to see what this person or that person was doing. >> i set two goes for myself before even entering and high school and one was to get into a good school and the other was to become valedictorian. i kept that mentality from being a freshman to being a senior. >> in a time of...
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reporting live, leslie brinkley. abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> san francisco is making considerable progress in hitting its goals and controlling the spread of the coronavirus. but public health director dr. grant colfax is urging caution restrictions. >> today the curve is flat, which is good. we would rather see it decline. that probably won't happen for a while as we expect to see more cases, as we open, and as we increase testing. >> he said when it comes to testing, the city is exceeding its goal of 1,800 per day. it is currently doing close to 500. today san mateo received permission for its reopen plans. only five of california's 58 counties are holding back still. four are in the bay area. al need, a marin, san francisco and santa clara. the fifth is imperial county on the state's southern border. >>> mask rules. face go up to the new realities of wearing masks the right and wrong way and what could happen if you don't wear one at all. the future of shopping. the future of shopping post covid-19. >>> and i'm m
reporting live, leslie brinkley. abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> san francisco is making considerable progress in hitting its goals and controlling the spread of the coronavirus. but public health director dr. grant colfax is urging caution restrictions. >> today the curve is flat, which is good. we would rather see it decline. that probably won't happen for a while as we expect to see more cases, as we open, and as we increase testing. >> he said when it comes to...
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. >> kimberly dozier, doug brinkley, really respect your opinion at this important moment. >>> up next example of what we do do in america? we march. people marching in harlem, marching peacefully, as minneapolis and the rest of america paying tribute to george floyd. things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. hey! lily from at&t here. i'm back and while most stores are open, i'm working from home and here to help. here's a tip: get half-off the amazing iphone 11 on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. second tip: you can put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company. uh for example, that's heraldo. he's my best friend. oh, sorry nancy, i forgot you were there. get the amazing iphone 11 for half-off on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. mortgage rates have dropped to all time lows. by refinancing now, you can save $2000 a year. and newday's va streamline refi shortcuts the process. veterans can refinance with no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. one call could save you $2000 a year. proo
. >> kimberly dozier, doug brinkley, really respect your opinion at this important moment. >>> up next example of what we do do in america? we march. people marching in harlem, marching peacefully, as minneapolis and the rest of america paying tribute to george floyd. things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. hey! lily from at&t here. i'm back and while most stores are open, i'm working from home and here to help. here's a tip:...
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lot to discuss now with job, cnn's chief legal analyst and cnn presidential historian douglas brinkleyso, there you go. laid it out for you. i teed it up for both of you. i appreciate you joining us. douglas, trump has taken authoritarian-like actions again and again, insofar as this president has character, is that authoritarian, his character? >> i think donald trump is an authoritarian. we've watched this behavior repeat itself over and over again, and the bolton book is a blockbuster. it's -- it's not to be unexpected what bolton's saying, but the fact that this was the national security adviser, incidentally trump called bolton washed up when he hired him. why would you hire a washed up person to run america's national security? the truth of the matter is bolton should have come out sooner. like he said, he was an enabler of trump. he is a man i think speaks the truth. i know him a little through the years doing foreign policy and the like, and i think i believe what's in the book. when you're talking about concentration camps and thumbs up and asking china to interfere with the e
lot to discuss now with job, cnn's chief legal analyst and cnn presidential historian douglas brinkleyso, there you go. laid it out for you. i teed it up for both of you. i appreciate you joining us. douglas, trump has taken authoritarian-like actions again and again, insofar as this president has character, is that authoritarian, his character? >> i think donald trump is an authoritarian. we've watched this behavior repeat itself over and over again, and the bolton book is a blockbuster....
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also, douglas brinkley. and omar wassau, he is professor of politics at princeton university.r, good to have you back as a guest once again on cnn. so, dan, i'm going to start with you because this -- wow, this summer what we have seen is amazing. events are unfolding so quickly since george floyd's killing. the protests. the police reaction. videos emerging, more police brutality. and now, possibly, possibly, reform. what does it mean? turning point in america? lasting change? what? >> certainly, the indicators point to it as a turning point for america. but we can't know, for sure, until at least after the november elections. because let's see it clearly. president trump, he hasn't been sending dog whistles, he's been using a foghorn. to say that he's dedicated his political strategy, at least for the moment and probably through november, that racial fears will prevail. and, therefore, he's taken the attitude i'm going to do what richard nixon did in 1968, what ronald reagan did in 1980, george hw bush did in 1988, and what i did in 1960, and that is play the race card. he's
also, douglas brinkley. and omar wassau, he is professor of politics at princeton university.r, good to have you back as a guest once again on cnn. so, dan, i'm going to start with you because this -- wow, this summer what we have seen is amazing. events are unfolding so quickly since george floyd's killing. the protests. the police reaction. videos emerging, more police brutality. and now, possibly, possibly, reform. what does it mean? turning point in america? lasting change? what? >>...
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joining us, maggie haberman "of the new york times," and douglas brinkley, historian. maggie, we had this conversation many times. this is the third rail and the president is not only touching it, grabbing it with two hands. firing a prosecutor, known to be looking at people close to the president. >> john, you know this better than anyone, the silence from republicans in congress right now says a lot about how dangerous it is. the president has been talking for a long time to a small group of advisers, not everybody who walks into the oval office, about his dissatisfaction with geoffrey berman. geoffrey berman, his office was involved in the search of an office. it was then the press has been frustrated with him. he wanted berman to unrecuse and take it back over. that didn't happen. the timing still remains something of a mystery. also why the president yesterday denied he had something to do with this when everybody knows he has something to do with this and has been candid with a lot of advisers about it. whether he faces political blowback or whether the country h
joining us, maggie haberman "of the new york times," and douglas brinkley, historian. maggie, we had this conversation many times. this is the third rail and the president is not only touching it, grabbing it with two hands. firing a prosecutor, known to be looking at people close to the president. >> john, you know this better than anyone, the silence from republicans in congress right now says a lot about how dangerous it is. the president has been talking for a long time to a...
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part of the thanks to them brinkley noticed that the. plenty more still ahead including a rough road ahead for britain's current every space industry since the u.k. economy suffers its biggest monthly decline on record. plus a change of mind north korea says it sees good reason to maintain relations with donald trump. on professional goals makes its return from a current of our stoppage without its friends peter will have the details. so then share markets in asia have opened but european stocks shot the higher off the huge losses on wall street on to the drop is being fueled by concerns of a 2nd wave of corona virus infections in the u.s. as well as fears of a slow recovery there is going to be limits on the as more now from new york it's about many things but it all boils down to corona virus there are still deep worries now that this is spreading in more than a dozen states we're seeing numbers positive cases that are on the increase particularly texas florida and arizona these are all states that with of last few weeks if lifted thei
part of the thanks to them brinkley noticed that the. plenty more still ahead including a rough road ahead for britain's current every space industry since the u.k. economy suffers its biggest monthly decline on record. plus a change of mind north korea says it sees good reason to maintain relations with donald trump. on professional goals makes its return from a current of our stoppage without its friends peter will have the details. so then share markets in asia have opened but european...
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. >> host: that's jon chancellor and david brinkley what's going on writer? >> guest: this is the part where ronald reagan feigns his reluctance. finally, wins the crowd accolades and the support was so loud is like okay i'm going to do it. supposedly he said to one of his aides, i don't even know what i'm going to say. and then he into the batter's box. one of the great grand slams. bob dole had terrible time during the convention because the two sides were so angry at each other. at one point as they ripped one of the reagan campaign signs in half and one of the reagan people ripped out the phone from the near delegation. it was a chaotic issue. >> there is gerald ford's son. the next in this go to joe ford introducing and then ronald reagan beginning to speak at that convention. >> we are all part of this great republican family that will give the leadership to the american people to win on november 2. i would like, i would be honored on your behalf to ask my good friend governor ragan to say a few words at this time. [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] >> ho
. >> host: that's jon chancellor and david brinkley what's going on writer? >> guest: this is the part where ronald reagan feigns his reluctance. finally, wins the crowd accolades and the support was so loud is like okay i'm going to do it. supposedly he said to one of his aides, i don't even know what i'm going to say. and then he into the batter's box. one of the great grand slams. bob dole had terrible time during the convention because the two sides were so angry at each other....
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. >> that's john chancellor and david brinkley. what's going on right here?s is the part where they ronald reagan Ãbhe finally kind of wins the crowd accolades and his supporters were so loud he said okay am going to do it. and supposedly he said to one of them, i don't even know what i'm going to say. he gets into the batter's box and hits one of the great grand slams in american à >> bob dole headed terrible à just because a few sides so angry at each other that at one point Ãbbroke out after seven rockefeller ripped out of the one of campaign signs and have an one of the ragged people ripped up the phone from the new york delegation. it was an unbelievably chaotic convention. >> so he's waving to everybody, there's one of gerald ford's sons, the next up in this will go to gerald ford introducing and then ronald reagan beginning to speak at that convention. >> we are all a part of this great republican family that will give the leadership to the american people to win on november 2, i would be honored on your behalf to have my good friend governor reagan to
. >> that's john chancellor and david brinkley. what's going on right here?s is the part where they ronald reagan Ãbhe finally kind of wins the crowd accolades and his supporters were so loud he said okay am going to do it. and supposedly he said to one of them, i don't even know what i'm going to say. he gets into the batter's box and hits one of the great grand slams in american à >> bob dole headed terrible à just because a few sides so angry at each other that at one point...
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numbers young people want to do good things and help others, here is a chance in a huge way, and i'm brinkley going to tell them there are a lot of people that don't believe you will do this they think you're too selfish and too self-indulgent. let's show them how much you care about your fellow human beings, young and old, lastly i will say this is a central question and i believe the most important one if we do all the other things that we talk about and don't have reasonable compliance we probably don't make and vice versa. very interesting study out of hong kong showed simply reaching 80% compliance with masking stops the spread of infection and lowers the number below one and is very central, i am hopeful that we will do everything all summer long to try to foster it. >> thank you, doctor hampton. >> we have some practice when we went to remote instruction we had about 200 students have remained on campus and we began to practice the cdc guidelines and we had a group of students who decided to have a party. they took pictures and posted it. so i have every confidence in our student body
numbers young people want to do good things and help others, here is a chance in a huge way, and i'm brinkley going to tell them there are a lot of people that don't believe you will do this they think you're too selfish and too self-indulgent. let's show them how much you care about your fellow human beings, young and old, lastly i will say this is a central question and i believe the most important one if we do all the other things that we talk about and don't have reasonable compliance we...