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. >>> we begin our coverage with brynn gingras live in new york city, where there was some damage, brynn, but largely a very different night. >> reporter: yeah, john, listen, we saw a significant difference than what we were seeing nights before. but you're right, it wasn't a perfect night. there was a lot of damage, we have seen some videos of police officers who were being attacked on the streets. at some point that still happened. but certainly not in the way we had seen it from monday and sunday as well. take a look at what you're seeing here. this is a starbucks in the east village of new york. these guys are trying to clean up all the glass that was shattered so they can actually open this morning. this area that we're in actually got hit pretty hard. we're here at a fedex there . there is a number of businesses along the street that were hit. but, listen, there was a number of things that changed overnight. there was that 8:00 p.m. curfew. we saw police that were mounted on horses. we haven't seen that yet. uber, lyft, other ride share programs were disabled, so cars were not allo
. >>> we begin our coverage with brynn gingras live in new york city, where there was some damage, brynn, but largely a very different night. >> reporter: yeah, john, listen, we saw a significant difference than what we were seeing nights before. but you're right, it wasn't a perfect night. there was a lot of damage, we have seen some videos of police officers who were being attacked on the streets. at some point that still happened. but certainly not in the way we had seen it...
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i bring in brynn gingras to this situation, there covering this on the ground as welling. brynn, here in washington sdeeshgs td.c., the mayor, muriel browser, moved up the curfew to 7:00 p.m. in contrast, the sun sets at 8:30 right now. so this is during daylight and it really shut down a lot of the city. even sort of during the pandemic as people know it here in d.c. there's no food delivery. people in general were staying home. of course, there were still protesters out, but in new york, it's a different story, and it's interesting when you have president trump and governor cuomo in chorus criticizing mayor de blasio about how he handled this. >> yeah. about that curfew, breanna. there was a lot of back and forth between the governor and the mayor. do we do a curfew, not do a curfew? they decided to do 11:00 for last night and today now 8:00. i can tell you, i've talked to sources all day who are on the ground here who are working in these protests when they turn into the violence, the looting we saw. they say these are types of people that they don't care about a curfew
i bring in brynn gingras to this situation, there covering this on the ground as welling. brynn, here in washington sdeeshgs td.c., the mayor, muriel browser, moved up the curfew to 7:00 p.m. in contrast, the sun sets at 8:30 right now. so this is during daylight and it really shut down a lot of the city. even sort of during the pandemic as people know it here in d.c. there's no food delivery. people in general were staying home. of course, there were still protesters out, but in new york, it's...
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cnn's brynn gingras has more. good morning, brynn. >> hey, erica, good morning to you.have heard the rallying cries across the country to defund the police. you can see in new york, the protests in street have turned into the outright encampment in front of city hall where they clashed with police just this morning. well, this group is demanding that at least $1 billion cut be from the nypd's $6 billion budget and soon, they may know the results of their efforts as the city meets to vote on the budget today. >> defund the police! >> reporter: the demand echoing across the country. >> defund the police! >> reporter: through voices, signs and murals and in some u.s. cities the call to defund the police is happening with swift momentum. from seattle -- >> we are going to focus our greatest efforts on re-imagining policing itself. >> reporter: to baltimore. >> this round of cuts that came with these hearings demonstrated the will of the people. >> reporter: to philadelphia. >> we move money from the police department, some money that frankly shouldn't have been in the polic
cnn's brynn gingras has more. good morning, brynn. >> hey, erica, good morning to you.have heard the rallying cries across the country to defund the police. you can see in new york, the protests in street have turned into the outright encampment in front of city hall where they clashed with police just this morning. well, this group is demanding that at least $1 billion cut be from the nypd's $6 billion budget and soon, they may know the results of their efforts as the city meets to vote...
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we begin with the coverage with cnn's brynn gingras who is live in new york city with our top story. how have these past hours gone? >> reporter: alisyn, you know what, there was a significant difference. there is some good news there. it does seem that the curfew, the fact that many of the parts of manhattan were shut down, the fact that there were mounted police and uber and lyft and other rideshare programs were disabled. this possibly turned the tide on the violence we've been seeing in the city. that doesn't mean we didn't see any. this starbucks was shattered. really, this entire street was hit. this fedex as well. police said at least 300 arrests at this point. there could be more as we learn later in the morning. but overall, the protests did seem peaceful, not only here but also across the country. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: the nationwide movement of americans raising their voices, sometimes using silence to show their outrage over the death of george floyd while understand arrest by minneapolis police continues for the eighth day. all day, new yorkers organized peace
we begin with the coverage with cnn's brynn gingras who is live in new york city with our top story. how have these past hours gone? >> reporter: alisyn, you know what, there was a significant difference. there is some good news there. it does seem that the curfew, the fact that many of the parts of manhattan were shut down, the fact that there were mounted police and uber and lyft and other rideshare programs were disabled. this possibly turned the tide on the violence we've been seeing...
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>> brynn there in new york, thanks so much.een limited access to parts of its city center as protest cleanup begins there. ryan young with the very latest. ryan, how extensive and how quickly are they able to clean up? >> reporter: jim, that is the great question right now because what we're starting to see is a spread in terms of where the protestors and looters are showing up. they're spreading throughout the city going to the south and west side. right now we're standing in the middle of michigan avenue. if you look down the way here, there is no traffic. it's very hard to even get to this location. we'll show you some video i shot on the way in. drivers are even confused how to get to work or the city center. a lot of times you have to present an i.d. to show that you can make it. the reason why, to come back this way, they are using heavy trucks like this one to shut down entrances and blocks. the bridges are all up. people are wandering around trying to find a way to other sides of the city. and on top of that, all the st
>> brynn there in new york, thanks so much.een limited access to parts of its city center as protest cleanup begins there. ryan young with the very latest. ryan, how extensive and how quickly are they able to clean up? >> reporter: jim, that is the great question right now because what we're starting to see is a spread in terms of where the protestors and looters are showing up. they're spreading throughout the city going to the south and west side. right now we're standing in the...
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let's begin this hour with brynn gingras, she joins us in new york. brynn, as jim said at the top, it really was quite a different night in new york. >> reporter: yeah, poppy, it was completely different than what we have seen in past nights. jim also said there were isolated pockets of criminal activity. that's what we saw. it wasn't is as widespread. we did still see some. we're in the east village in new york city. you can see these guys are boarding up this starbucks because all of the windows were shattered overnight and this whole area got hit, the fedex seeing some damage. there was a big difference and part of that, likely, because of a lot of measures that were in place. we know about the 8:00 p.m. curfew that happened here in new york city. we also know there was a stronger police presence, more of them, also mounted police. we haven't seen that yet. we know that ride share programs, many that police believe looters were using to get into the city, those were disabled during the curfew hours. parts of this city, manhattan specifically, roads
let's begin this hour with brynn gingras, she joins us in new york. brynn, as jim said at the top, it really was quite a different night in new york. >> reporter: yeah, poppy, it was completely different than what we have seen in past nights. jim also said there were isolated pockets of criminal activity. that's what we saw. it wasn't is as widespread. we did still see some. we're in the east village in new york city. you can see these guys are boarding up this starbucks because all of...
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>> brynn, thanks for being there. it's astounding to think of all the things you've reported on on the streets of new york city in the last two monts. what a time. >>> for the first time, we're hearing from the mother of george floyd's 6-year-old daughter. cnn's omar jimenez sat down with her. he joins us live from minneapolis. omar, tell us about that interview. >> reporter: well, john, it's been more than a week since george floyd's death. but the pain is still very raw for those that knew him best. as you mentioned, we sat down with their 6-year-old daughter, gianna, the mother, roxie williams, their friend and former nba player steven jackson and former attorney. he moved to try and provide for the family. he was very much present for the family. i asked the mother how she began to explain to their 6-year-old daughter how he died. she said at first she couldn't. >> she was standing by the door. she said, mama, something going on with my family. and i said why you say that? she said because i hear them saying my da
>> brynn, thanks for being there. it's astounding to think of all the things you've reported on on the streets of new york city in the last two monts. what a time. >>> for the first time, we're hearing from the mother of george floyd's 6-year-old daughter. cnn's omar jimenez sat down with her. he joins us live from minneapolis. omar, tell us about that interview. >> reporter: well, john, it's been more than a week since george floyd's death. but the pain is still very raw...
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. >>> now to the changes in police in cities across the country and brynn gingras joins us with more,nd you have brynn seen police departments in the wake of this be some of the most aggressive, right, in policing abuse of power here. tell us what's happening in new york and elsewhere. >> really across the country, jim, there is significant change since the murder of george floyd. i want to show you the map of the country. there are 12 states or cities within certain states that are outright bang the choke hold maneuver or some sort of neck restraint maneuver that police departments across the country have been using including the entire country of france. internationally we're seeing that change. more locally in new york they're taking it a step further. there's not only a ban on choke holds now passed by the new york general assembly, but it criminalizes it. this particular law becomes a law, the governor does plan to sign it. it is named after eric garner who died in 2014 if someone dies or is injured by a choke hold that police officer could face a felony and 15 years in prison. n
. >>> now to the changes in police in cities across the country and brynn gingras joins us with more,nd you have brynn seen police departments in the wake of this be some of the most aggressive, right, in policing abuse of power here. tell us what's happening in new york and elsewhere. >> really across the country, jim, there is significant change since the murder of george floyd. i want to show you the map of the country. there are 12 states or cities within certain states that...
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brynn? >> reporter: even into this hour we're learning by the -- from the nypd that unrest continued to happen. so far about 200 arrests overnight, and that number is likely going to go up as people are being processed. there was a lot of violence. i want to play that video again, and, again, it is disturbing. this is an incident that happened about 12:45 in the bronx in the progress of a burglary, which they believe was part of the looting, which they saw across the city last night. police responding to that looting, was hit by a car first incident against police that we have seen in new york city throughout the course of these protests. we know one happened just the night before in the west village where an officer was struck as well. and that's some of the violence that we have been seeing all across the city, in really pockets. you can see here, another incident of looting, we're in soho last night, this is in midtown, manhattan, we're by the flagship macy's, herald's square, macy's is b
brynn? >> reporter: even into this hour we're learning by the -- from the nypd that unrest continued to happen. so far about 200 arrests overnight, and that number is likely going to go up as people are being processed. there was a lot of violence. i want to play that video again, and, again, it is disturbing. this is an incident that happened about 12:45 in the bronx in the progress of a burglary, which they believe was part of the looting, which they saw across the city last night....
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>> brynn gingras for us in the mid of a pandemic, mind you, which brynn, we can tell seeing through, it's important to remind people of that. thanks very much. >>> joining us tamika mally, civil rights activist and co-founder of until freedom and cnn commentator charles blow, columnist at the "new york times." dozens and dozens of protests around the country, cities across the country, charles, the national guard activated in more than half the states. you write over the weekend that it is important to know about despair, the power and danger of despair. why is that important to understand this morning as we take this all in? >> because despair is a dangerous condition, and we have allowed that to exist in this country, and we pretended that it would be okay. it's extraordinary actually that we could believe that people could simply consume this amount of despair and desperation, but they can't. it always comes out. it always comes out. and floyd is like the straw that broke the camel's back, as they say. he's the last data point in the data set, and yes, it is the casualness of his
>> brynn gingras for us in the mid of a pandemic, mind you, which brynn, we can tell seeing through, it's important to remind people of that. thanks very much. >>> joining us tamika mally, civil rights activist and co-founder of until freedom and cnn commentator charles blow, columnist at the "new york times." dozens and dozens of protests around the country, cities across the country, charles, the national guard activated in more than half the states. you write over...
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brynn gingras there. brynn, give us a sense of how widespread this is and how well if that's true it's been calmed down now? >> reporter: it's somewhat calmed down now, jim. you have been saying it all morning, these protests started peacefully. as the commissioner said in an interview this morning, when it got dark, it got ugly taken got ugly quick. we're in soho, a high-end shopping area of new york city. could you see the stores behind me on main are boarding up again. these were boarded up last night and yet looters in the darkness broke through the wood, threw it on the ground and went into the stores and basically took all the merchandise that was inside. the same thing for chanel. we've been showing you the pictures of the chanel and jewelry thrown all over the cobblestones here in soho. they're reboarding up their stores as well. i want to show you video from a privately owned jewelry store that's just a block away from there. the owner, manager rather allowed us to go inside. i mean, the place wa
brynn gingras there. brynn, give us a sense of how widespread this is and how well if that's true it's been calmed down now? >> reporter: it's somewhat calmed down now, jim. you have been saying it all morning, these protests started peacefully. as the commissioner said in an interview this morning, when it got dark, it got ugly taken got ugly quick. we're in soho, a high-end shopping area of new york city. could you see the stores behind me on main are boarding up again. these were...
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this is a big change. >> brynn, thank you. we appreciate it this morning. coming up, this is not the prediction that anyone wants to see in the fight krens coronavirus. a new model says the u.s. could surpass 200,000 deaths by october. also today the president set to sign an executive ordering on policing. what the will it include and what will it not include? ♪ whether you know what day it is or not... consistency is key when taking on acne. and an everyday cleanser? that's breakouts worst enemy. 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. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du mor
this is a big change. >> brynn, thank you. we appreciate it this morning. coming up, this is not the prediction that anyone wants to see in the fight krens coronavirus. a new model says the u.s. could surpass 200,000 deaths by october. also today the president set to sign an executive ordering on policing. what the will it include and what will it not include? ♪ whether you know what day it is or not... consistency is key when taking on acne. and an everyday cleanser? that's breakouts...
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our coverage begins with brynn gingras. what's the situation?w here in new york city was 11 p.m. last night, but the violence was being reported in even before that. even before really it got dark. i want to show you video here from the bronx, an incident that happened with a police sargeant
our coverage begins with brynn gingras. what's the situation?w here in new york city was 11 p.m. last night, but the violence was being reported in even before that. even before really it got dark. i want to show you video here from the bronx, an incident that happened with a police sargeant
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cnn's brynn gingras has the story. >> reporter: when a sheriff's deputy knocks on a teenager's door.ught i was in trouble. >> how are you doing. >> reporter: but this is i a special one. >> congratulations on graduating. >> reporter: for the past several weeks to every green high school senior. >> going around to everybody. >> everyone. >> reporter: all 317 of them. hart's been the resource officer at this high school for 12 years. the coronavirus stripped the class of 2020 of prom, of formal graduation. >> i didn't get to see my friends for the last time or see my teachers for the last time. >> reporter: hart wouldn't let the chance to say good-bye be on that list. >> you see people day in and day out. you build these relationships. you wouldn't let your kid go off to college and not say good-bye to them. that's basically what this is for me. >> reporter: in years past hart would make it a point to high five or shake hands with each graduate as they received their diploma, but covid-19 forced the deputy to improvise. for some the distant house call feels much more personal. >> i thi
cnn's brynn gingras has the story. >> reporter: when a sheriff's deputy knocks on a teenager's door.ught i was in trouble. >> how are you doing. >> reporter: but this is i a special one. >> congratulations on graduating. >> reporter: for the past several weeks to every green high school senior. >> going around to everybody. >> everyone. >> reporter: all 317 of them. hart's been the resource officer at this high school for 12 years. the coronavirus...
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cnn's brynn gingras joins us live.ween police and community are running high, early retirement, et cetera. what's happening? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, there's just a whole mix of things happening. we talked last week about this last year, jim and how the chief of department, terry monahan at the nypd says he hasn't seen crime levels this bad in about 25 years, and you're seeing that in the numbers. as you just described, those shootings, let me put up a screen for you. 503 shootings so far this year in new york city. that's compared to 350 just from a year ago. just look at the weekend. from friday there's been about 30 shootings here in new york city. so this is a significant uprise in violent crime, and i want to show you video of just one incident that we're aware of here that happened in harlem where police responded at about 4:00 in the morning to shots spotted which is technology the nypd uses to track when shots are fired in an area, and when they were arrived they were met with hundreds of people in the street
cnn's brynn gingras joins us live.ween police and community are running high, early retirement, et cetera. what's happening? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, there's just a whole mix of things happening. we talked last week about this last year, jim and how the chief of department, terry monahan at the nypd says he hasn't seen crime levels this bad in about 25 years, and you're seeing that in the numbers. as you just described, those shootings, let me put up a screen for you. 503 shootings so...
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brynn, you're watching zimmer, steph, you own zimmer. >> uh-huh. yeah, i mean, i like zimmer. zimmer reminds me of what baxter was about five years ago new management team, having to fix manufacturing problems, having to launch new products, and that's what this ceo is doing. he's been there a couple years now. he's done a really good job and i think there is an upside to margins overall. stocks still down 11% on the year it's had a nice jump on the lows, but everything had a nice jump, so i still think there is some value here. >> we're going to try to get more questions, too. we'll take a quick break "halftime" is next stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. schwab. (vo) at whether on the track,that exhor the everyday drive.ty, today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with
brynn, you're watching zimmer, steph, you own zimmer. >> uh-huh. yeah, i mean, i like zimmer. zimmer reminds me of what baxter was about five years ago new management team, having to fix manufacturing problems, having to launch new products, and that's what this ceo is doing. he's been there a couple years now. he's done a really good job and i think there is an upside to margins overall. stocks still down 11% on the year it's had a nice jump on the lows, but everything had a nice jump,...
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here's cnn's brynn gingras. >> reporter: by the time dr. tv with his three girls, he's already put in a full day in the emergency room at hackensack university medical center in new jersey. like other e.r.s across the country right now, most of the patients he treats have the coronavirus. >> the volume of critically ill patients has been unprecedented. >> reporter: bell thrives in the high stress these days. before scrubs, he played for the university of illinois. he was later drafted to the miami dolphins. he jokes it eventually became an easy decision to leave football. >> i get cut three times from the same team, you know. somebody from above is saying, yo, you're being hardheaded. >> reporter: he pursued a career in medicine. his teammates now doctors and nurses battling this disease. hackensack medical says it's seen more than 2,000 covid-19 patients since the pandemic started. >> what's that been like for you? >> when they look like me and then with no other medical issues and then i see, you know, how critical they are, then it's lik
here's cnn's brynn gingras. >> reporter: by the time dr. tv with his three girls, he's already put in a full day in the emergency room at hackensack university medical center in new jersey. like other e.r.s across the country right now, most of the patients he treats have the coronavirus. >> the volume of critically ill patients has been unprecedented. >> reporter: bell thrives in the high stress these days. before scrubs, he played for the university of illinois. he was later...
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brynn gingras live with the details. brynn? >> john, good morning. listen the arrests are happening above us. nypd chopper. they're still looking for people. you know why? they haven't stopped. we've seen people still going into stores. taking things out. even when it's day out. we're in a pandemic. none of these stores are open. people are coming to the stoshs. everything is shut down. including all the stores. it's opportunistic at this point for the looters, which is continuing. i want to show you the damage caused in this high-end section of soho. this is the chanel store. there was wood in front of the store. they were prepared but it didn't matter. the looters tore down the wood and got into the store. as you look inside, it's ransacked. shelves are broken. displays are knocked to the ground. merchandise is on the ground. a block from where i am, there are tons of bags, cases with jewelries in them. this store was boarded up, but they broke through the wood and got inside. everything is gone. there are contractors this morning, trying to reboar
brynn gingras live with the details. brynn? >> john, good morning. listen the arrests are happening above us. nypd chopper. they're still looking for people. you know why? they haven't stopped. we've seen people still going into stores. taking things out. even when it's day out. we're in a pandemic. none of these stores are open. people are coming to the stoshs. everything is shut down. including all the stores. it's opportunistic at this point for the looters, which is continuing. i want...
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. >> let's get to our national correspondent brynn gingras who joins us with more. let's begin with how that officer is doing this morning. >> reporter: yeah, listen, he's in serious but stable condition. he has a head injury and a leg injury from being hit by a car, which was in connection to what officers, police believe, was looting that was carried out in the bronx. now that's not the first time an officer was attacked during these nights of violence, really. there was one that happened in the west village a night before where an officer was struck. i was told there was objects being thrown from high rises, at officers and protesters as well. this morning, we're looking up, more boarded buildings, even still they're being damaged, this is the sunglass store that had a brick or something thrown through it. you're seeing herald square, macy's, the flagship store with boards up for another night and yet it didn't matter. protesters were -- looters were able to get in there and steal things. five people were arrested inside. and the question really is now, we're goi
. >> let's get to our national correspondent brynn gingras who joins us with more. let's begin with how that officer is doing this morning. >> reporter: yeah, listen, he's in serious but stable condition. he has a head injury and a leg injury from being hit by a car, which was in connection to what officers, police believe, was looting that was carried out in the bronx. now that's not the first time an officer was attacked during these nights of violence, really. there was one that...
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as well as social unrest and issues of police reform following the police killing of george floyd brynn gingras has more. >>in many major cities across the country gun violence is on the rise. in the chicago suburb, a 13 year-old girl hit by bullets while watching tv. the gunfire outside her window among more than 100 shootings in the windy city last weekend in minneapolis by some people to shooting just. >>3040 50 shots officials say more than a 100 people have been shot in the last month since the death of george floyd. >>and in new york city nypd crime data shows the number of shooting victims is up 414% last week compared to the same time period last year. chief of department terence monahan calls it troubling it goes back to 1996. >>we haven't seen this level of violence, researchers with the council on criminal justice looked at homicide rates across 64 cities this year compared to the previous 3 years if you see see sun in crime trends across country you need to look at some type national shock to the system. >>broader underlying structural trends are not explain as part of their
as well as social unrest and issues of police reform following the police killing of george floyd brynn gingras has more. >>in many major cities across the country gun violence is on the rise. in the chicago suburb, a 13 year-old girl hit by bullets while watching tv. the gunfire outside her window among more than 100 shootings in the windy city last weekend in minneapolis by some people to shooting just. >>3040 50 shots officials say more than a 100 people have been shot in the...
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our national correspondent brynn gingras joins us this morning. so still in serious condition, is that right? >> reporter: yeah, poppy, i want to show you that video. it is disturbing so i want to warn our viewers. this is something that happened at 4:45 according to the bronx pd. apparently they were responding to burglars at a pawn shop, and we're told it was connected to looting that was happening all over the city, but also in that area of the bronx. when police responded, including that sergeant, you can see from the video that a car mowed that sergeant over. he was left in the street. a suspect is still on the loose and that police sergeant, he is in serious condition with a head and leg injury. but listen, that was the tip of the iceberg. there was incidents that happened the night before. we know an officer was struck with a police vehicle. the night before that we were hearing about molotov cocktails being thrown at police. that's the violence erupting in new york city and that's only part of it, the looting that still continues. you can
our national correspondent brynn gingras joins us this morning. so still in serious condition, is that right? >> reporter: yeah, poppy, i want to show you that video. it is disturbing so i want to warn our viewers. this is something that happened at 4:45 according to the bronx pd. apparently they were responding to burglars at a pawn shop, and we're told it was connected to looting that was happening all over the city, but also in that area of the bronx. when police responded, including...
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cnn's brynn gingras joins us now with the details. what have you learned? >> reporter: this is a significant change in one of the biggest -- the biggest police department in the entire country. essentially, what this means, 600 plain-clothed officers are now going to be transferred to other units within the department. the detectives unit neighborhood policing. let me break this down. these are the anticrime units, so these are the plain-clothes officers that don't respond to 911 calls. they basically go out and look for violent criminals and try to disarm them. but you can imagine their aggressive policing tactics has created a lot of discourse in the communities that they serve, and that's the point here, according to the police commissioner, is to try to build back that trust between these communities. in fact, some of these officers have been involved in some of the most notorious shootings, police-involved shootings here in new york city. so, that is the point here. the question, though, is it going to spread now nationwide? but i want you to listen to
cnn's brynn gingras joins us now with the details. what have you learned? >> reporter: this is a significant change in one of the biggest -- the biggest police department in the entire country. essentially, what this means, 600 plain-clothed officers are now going to be transferred to other units within the department. the detectives unit neighborhood policing. let me break this down. these are the anticrime units, so these are the plain-clothes officers that don't respond to 911 calls....
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let's go to brynn gingras who joins us in new york. can you explain what this means, how much funding for how long and anything else he might be considering? >> reporter: yes, poppy, the mayor promising significant change over the next 18 months within the nypd essentially saying that the department's funds need to be shifted. we've heard defund and chants all across this country and in some cities we're hearing that they're going to defund police departments but here in new york they're essentially saying shifting funds from the nypd to social services to youth services. the mayor not exactly outlining which services he specifically wants to send those monies to. however, this is the first time we're hearing about some significant change within the police department and there are several bullet points that he works through. i want you to hear more from the mayor how he described this on "new day." >> we have a big, strong effective police force. we're going to be able to take money out of that police force, put it into youth programs
let's go to brynn gingras who joins us in new york. can you explain what this means, how much funding for how long and anything else he might be considering? >> reporter: yes, poppy, the mayor promising significant change over the next 18 months within the nypd essentially saying that the department's funds need to be shifted. we've heard defund and chants all across this country and in some cities we're hearing that they're going to defund police departments but here in new york they're...
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>>well that was brynn gingras reporting for us this morning, a republican police reform measure collapsed in the senate on wednesday. democrats say that didn't do enough to address issues of police misconduct and racial injustice. they plan to introduce their own plan later today. and we plan to take you outside take a look at sfo this morning. still some cloudy skies, but no delays >>welcome back everyone that i'm a 55. let's check in with dave spahr so that we can get an update on today's forecast 8 robin good morning and good morning, everybody, you know we're talking about some earlier shots we had from my temper on for example we could see the blue skies off in the distance still working on healing this off from the east bay hills the shot from the bay bridge least the traffic is much more breast care, but we still have those overcast fog clouds hanging around so that's a suppressive for temperatures in and around the immediate bail though inland we're getting some moving up in the north bay, 71 antioch and 63 me well for san jose lining the day up for a rather the current winds, we
>>well that was brynn gingras reporting for us this morning, a republican police reform measure collapsed in the senate on wednesday. democrats say that didn't do enough to address issues of police misconduct and racial injustice. they plan to introduce their own plan later today. and we plan to take you outside take a look at sfo this morning. still some cloudy skies, but no delays >>welcome back everyone that i'm a 55. let's check in with dave spahr so that we can get an update on...
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. >>> trending this morning kristen stewart is cast to play brynn diana in a new film. it's set to cover a weekend in the early '90s when diana questions her marriage to prince charles. the director called stewart one of the great actors of today. many people on social media are upset he doesn't pick a british actress. all right. we want to get to live pictures right now. if we can get to that, there is a brush fire. you can see the smoke in the distance. this is a brush fire in south livermore. we have some more pictures to see, just thick clouds of smoke as bob redell is giving us a vanta vantage. this is near the lawrence livermore lab we're seeing right now. bob redell is getting these pictures for us right now. we're going to keep an eye on this. you can see the flames there in the distance. but of course this is in south livermore, we're going to keep an eye on this and post updates throughout the day. >> definitely marcus. >> on instagram as well as on air. vianey, last week, what about winds in the area, do you know about those? we have a few seconds level. >> y
. >>> trending this morning kristen stewart is cast to play brynn diana in a new film. it's set to cover a weekend in the early '90s when diana questions her marriage to prince charles. the director called stewart one of the great actors of today. many people on social media are upset he doesn't pick a british actress. all right. we want to get to live pictures right now. if we can get to that, there is a brush fire. you can see the smoke in the distance. this is a brush fire in south...
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brynn gingras is live with more. what do we know about this?porter: in talking to researchers, criminologists, members of law enforcement w, y can't really. it one reason why we're seeing crime spike up coast to coast. rather, it's a perfect storm of regions going on right now, from communities to the police to the criminal justice system. and the crime trend is expected to continue to go up as police moral is said to be at an extreme low. in many major cities across the country, gun violence is on the rise. in the chicago suburb, a 13-year-old girl hit by bullets while watching tv. the gunfire outside her window among 100 shootings in the windy city last weekend. in minneapolis -- >> i saw people just shooting 30, 40, 50 shots. >> reporter: officials say more than a hundred people have been shot in the last month since the death of george floyd. and in new york city, nypd crime data shows the number of shooting victims is up. 414% last week compared to the same time period last year. chief of department terence monahan calls it troubling. >> i
brynn gingras is live with more. what do we know about this?porter: in talking to researchers, criminologists, members of law enforcement w, y can't really. it one reason why we're seeing crime spike up coast to coast. rather, it's a perfect storm of regions going on right now, from communities to the police to the criminal justice system. and the crime trend is expected to continue to go up as police moral is said to be at an extreme low. in many major cities across the country, gun violence...
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now matt hancox of the restrictive measures are working, allowing brynn to continue with phased reopeningr pubs and restaurants to open their doors. finally, pope francis offered a message of hope today for the entire world and highlighted the need to protect refugees. trying to find the light of the situation, the pope added the global pandemic reduced pollution and high noise levels and cities. the world remains focus on vaccine and treatment developments that offer hope in this time of uncertainty. >>> qantas airlines is canceling almost all international flights into the fall because of the pandemic. they said with australia's border set to remain closed for some time, most international flights were pulled from the schedule until at least through the end of october. united still offers nonstop flights to sydney from sfo but only for cargo and essential travel. >>> addressing the bay area housing crisis. how volunteers help to build a community of tiny homes for young people facing homelessness. >>> will the warm weather continue? bill martin is ready to go with the complete forecast,
now matt hancox of the restrictive measures are working, allowing brynn to continue with phased reopeningr pubs and restaurants to open their doors. finally, pope francis offered a message of hope today for the entire world and highlighted the need to protect refugees. trying to find the light of the situation, the pope added the global pandemic reduced pollution and high noise levels and cities. the world remains focus on vaccine and treatment developments that offer hope in this time of...
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brynn gingras is there, tell us what today looks like. >> reporter: a conversation between the governor and the mayor to determine if a curfew is going to happen. we are in soho this morning. look at this chunk of concrete from this sidewalk. you can see where it landed last night when it turned to chaos last night. you can see it in the middle of this store, jimmy choo store of broken glass. looters were not able to get into the store to steal merchandise. that was not the case for a majority of the store of the high end section of new york city where there is retail shopping. you can see this store right here putting up boards. this is what we are seeing throughout the morning everyone boarding up. looters tore it down and able to steal things. up until 8:00 this morning, we were seeing people going into stores and just taking things. about 400 arrests just from over night and they are expecting protests to continue today. it is important to know there were still protests and as the governor says it got ugly over night and really quick. >>> it took six days for the family of george fl
brynn gingras is there, tell us what today looks like. >> reporter: a conversation between the governor and the mayor to determine if a curfew is going to happen. we are in soho this morning. look at this chunk of concrete from this sidewalk. you can see where it landed last night when it turned to chaos last night. you can see it in the middle of this store, jimmy choo store of broken glass. looters were not able to get into the store to steal merchandise. that was not the case for a...
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. >> brynn, thanks so much for that report. we'll be right back.ks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is cascade's most powerful clean, formulated without any chlorine bleach, for a deep hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. the #1 recommended brand in north america. but a resilient business you cacan be ready for it.re. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of apps quickly to the cloud... or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. at mercedes-benz, nothing service wil
. >> brynn, thanks so much for that report. we'll be right back.ks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is cascade's most powerful clean, formulated without any chlorine bleach, for a deep hygienic clean you...
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. >> thank you brynn gingras. this is happening from coast to coast. business owners are on edge. some have been cleaned out by looters and some are watched their buildings burnt to the ground. my next guest in minneapolis, you can see he put up a sign that says bla"black owned business." tony, thank you for joining with us. you decided to do this hoping people fprotesting in the strees would not hurt your business. what has it been like in the community the past several days? >> it was a last minute idea. we are definitely on edge. unfortunate and about a mile and a half where all this started of the third precinct, i had a diverse and hot neighborhood, mostly black and somalia businesses over here. i thought if i paint a big target and kind of came out there is some of the white supremacist stuff in town and i would be worried. we have been watching every night of these businesses down here. >> as a business owner in the middle of all thiese, you are hoping to reopen business when you can and you had the coronavirus to deal with on top of everything else. the president called go
. >> thank you brynn gingras. this is happening from coast to coast. business owners are on edge. some have been cleaned out by looters and some are watched their buildings burnt to the ground. my next guest in minneapolis, you can see he put up a sign that says bla"black owned business." tony, thank you for joining with us. you decided to do this hoping people fprotesting in the strees would not hurt your business. what has it been like in the community the past several days?...
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cnn's brynn gingras live in new york with the breaking news. >> reporter: hey,
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we have more from brynn gingras. >> reporter: christine and laura, police commissioner called this a seismic shift within the nypd saying this is 21st century policing. this means that the anti-crime units within the nypd are no longer. 600 plain clothes officers are going to be transferred to the detectives bureau, to neighborhood policing, other units within the nypd. now there is an anti-crime unit, or there used to be, in every single precinct of the nypd and 6 77 precincts of all. their jobs was to go after violent offenders, be somewhat proactive of finding violent acts. this is going to be a big change. as you can imagine, those officers, their jobs came with a lot of negative interactions sometimes with the public. and that's partly why this decision is being made, because even some of those officers were involved in notorious shootings that in new york history. gun violence has gone up in new york city. there is a risk to this decision, but he says he wears that risk on his shoulders, he says the nypd is going to have to rely on their own brains, the technology, the data and
we have more from brynn gingras. >> reporter: christine and laura, police commissioner called this a seismic shift within the nypd saying this is 21st century policing. this means that the anti-crime units within the nypd are no longer. 600 plain clothes officers are going to be transferred to the detectives bureau, to neighborhood policing, other units within the nypd. now there is an anti-crime unit, or there used to be, in every single precinct of the nypd and 6 77 precincts of all....
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brynn gingras is with me here in new york. walk us through what is included and the lengths it took to get to this day. >> reporter: the governor said this is years in the making and this is just another example that we are seeing not only here but across the country of tide turning ever since the killing of george floyd. republicans and democrats helping out in the state assembly passing ten bills, four have the governor's signature right now and we're waiting to see for the next six. but let me tick through the four. the first one is named around eric garner who died at the hands of a police choke hold back in 2014 and that not only bans a choke hold like in police departments across the country but now it criminalized it. so if someone is killed or injured with a choke hold, they could face a felony and 15 years in prison. the next one that has been signed is a reversal of that statute, 50-a, which made police disciplinary records confidential and now it puts police officers on the same playing field such as teachers for ex
brynn gingras is with me here in new york. walk us through what is included and the lengths it took to get to this day. >> reporter: the governor said this is years in the making and this is just another example that we are seeing not only here but across the country of tide turning ever since the killing of george floyd. republicans and democrats helping out in the state assembly passing ten bills, four have the governor's signature right now and we're waiting to see for the next six....
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cnn's brynn gingras is live. give us a sense of what you're seeing.s is the neighborhood of soho. >> reporter: we still have helicopters above us. there are people on their bicycles, people walking around. there are people out and we're seeing police. for the viewers that don't know what soho is, this is a high end shopping district in new york. normally the streets would be crowded with people during the day, however, of course we've been in a pandemic and all of these stores have been closed. this is chanel. this store was preparing for these protests to happen because they even put up wood but the protesters actually tore down the wood, broke the glass, went into the store and it's completely ran sacked. there is merchandise like this, shoes, high end shoes, lipstick. there's around the corner bags and bags of empty bags of -- that had jewelry inside of them. it's just incredible to see this. again, the wood that's just on the ground that was torn down. this is still chanel. you can see police here are stationed to keep post while we're being told
cnn's brynn gingras is live. give us a sense of what you're seeing.s is the neighborhood of soho. >> reporter: we still have helicopters above us. there are people on their bicycles, people walking around. there are people out and we're seeing police. for the viewers that don't know what soho is, this is a high end shopping district in new york. normally the streets would be crowded with people during the day, however, of course we've been in a pandemic and all of these stores have been...
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brynn gingras, thank you so much in new york. >>> back to washington where protesters were tear gassed so that the president could have a photo op. police say they made 300 arrests. cnn white house correspondent boris sanchez is in lafayette park. this is the site of the protest. there are now barriers that were put up there last night, boris. tell us what's going on. >> reporter: hey, brianna, very different scene than even just a few hours ago. this intersection right outside lafayette park just at the doorstep of the white house was relatively empty just a few hours ago. police have actually shut down traffic. they weren't even allowing protesters on the street. now obviously they've taken to the white house. if you look over to our left, there's now a barrier that was put up overnight about an eight-foot tall fence to keep protesters, demonstrators outside of lafayette park. really what we watched last night about a half hour before that 7:00 p.m. curfew that was put into place by d.c.'s mayor, law enforcement violently pushed the protesters out of here, effectively so that preside
brynn gingras, thank you so much in new york. >>> back to washington where protesters were tear gassed so that the president could have a photo op. police say they made 300 arrests. cnn white house correspondent boris sanchez is in lafayette park. this is the site of the protest. there are now barriers that were put up there last night, boris. tell us what's going on. >> reporter: hey, brianna, very different scene than even just a few hours ago. this intersection right outside...
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brynn gingras reports the head of the police union says officers hit the breaking point, leading to 300ents since mid may, with a spike in crime across the nation. >> reporter: some cities across america are seeing rates of violent crime go up, in some cases by numbers they haven't seen in years. >> the guns and the cowards, these evil bastards behind the guns. >> reporter: anger from chicago's top cop after more than 60 were shot this weekend, among them, a ten-year-old girl, a one-year-old boy killed. >> as a dad, alongside other parents on the podium, i struggle to make sense of the reckless gun violence that continues to take the lives of our young people throughout the city. >> reporter: in philadelphia, gun violence is up 57% from a year ago, according to local media. homicide in milwaukee up 47%, and los angeles police department says the city saw a 250% speak in homicides in the first week of june. >> chicago and houston and charlotte, you know, the numbers certainly don't add up in those cities. >> reporter: chris herman analyzes crime data across the country, as a former nypd
brynn gingras reports the head of the police union says officers hit the breaking point, leading to 300ents since mid may, with a spike in crime across the nation. >> reporter: some cities across america are seeing rates of violent crime go up, in some cases by numbers they haven't seen in years. >> the guns and the cowards, these evil bastards behind the guns. >> reporter: anger from chicago's top cop after more than 60 were shot this weekend, among them, a ten-year-old girl,...
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our brynn gingras is here to explain. >> reporter: many in communities the gun violence is on the riserb a 13-year-old girl hit by bullets while watching tv. the gunfire outside her window among more than 100 shootings in the windy city last weekend. officials say more than 100 people have been shot in the last month since the death of george floyd. and in new york city, nypd crime data shows the number of shooting victims is up 414% last week compared to same period last year. it's troubling. >> it goes back to 1996 that we haven't seen this level of violence. >> reporter: researchers with the council on criminal justice looked at homicide rate across 64 cities this year compared to the previous three years. >> if you see significant sudden changes in crime trends across the country, you need to look at some type of national shock to the system. sort of broader underlying structural trends are not going to explain it. >> reporter: as part of the study released this morning, they cite the george floyd death. like freddie gray in baltimore, they have led to a period of more gun violence
our brynn gingras is here to explain. >> reporter: many in communities the gun violence is on the riserb a 13-year-old girl hit by bullets while watching tv. the gunfire outside her window among more than 100 shootings in the windy city last weekend. officials say more than 100 people have been shot in the last month since the death of george floyd. and in new york city, nypd crime data shows the number of shooting victims is up 414% last week compared to same period last year. it's...
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our brynn gingras has the story. so this is the elimination of plains clothes officers in the crime unit. >> yeah, it's big change since we're talking about the biggest police department in the country. the question now is are there other departments going to follow the suit here? so we'll see about that. but let me get further into what this means. about 600 plainclothes officers are being transferred to the detective units, and the officers they're the men and women who don't respond to 911 calls but their mission is to go out there and make and felony arrests, respond to violent crimes as they're actually happening. you can imagine there comes aggressive tactics with that kind of work and that as you can imagine not always great for the communities they're always serving. the commissioner wants to get away from the forceful method of policing, using technology that they have at their hands in order to do policing and that's why he says this is 21st century policing. the pba, the union, for the police officers of t
our brynn gingras has the story. so this is the elimination of plains clothes officers in the crime unit. >> yeah, it's big change since we're talking about the biggest police department in the country. the question now is are there other departments going to follow the suit here? so we'll see about that. but let me get further into what this means. about 600 plainclothes officers are being transferred to the detective units, and the officers they're the men and women who don't respond to...
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our coverage begins with brynn gingras. what's the situation? >> reporter: yeah, alison, good morning. curfew here in new york city was 11 p.m. last night, but the violence was being reported in even before that. even before really it got dark. i want to show you video here from the bronx, an incident that happened with a police sargeant there i want to warn you. essentially at 12:45 police responding to a looting incident we're told. one of the sergeants responding was hit by a vehicle. that driver of the car got away. police have not been able to find the driver and we know that that police sargeant has head injuries. is in the hospital right now in serious condition. but stable. we know of with police. we know police was struck by a vehicle in the west village the night before. these are some of the incidents that are happening as the violence breaks out amidst these protests. you can see here we're in herald square right by the [ inaudible ] this is a sunglass hut where the glass was shattered. if we walk further down we can see the doors, y
our coverage begins with brynn gingras. what's the situation? >> reporter: yeah, alison, good morning. curfew here in new york city was 11 p.m. last night, but the violence was being reported in even before that. even before really it got dark. i want to show you video here from the bronx, an incident that happened with a police sargeant there i want to warn you. essentially at 12:45 police responding to a looting incident we're told. one of the sergeants responding was hit by a vehicle....
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. >> brynn, thank you very much. major changes. we'll see what happens on the national level. >>> we are learning that the president may unveil his own police reform goals or initiatives as early as this week. top advisers will present him with options in next few days. >> interesting to see what lines up with democratic proposals, where this goes. let's guess to cnbc's john harwood for more. i imagine consultations with senators and how far do you believe the president is willing to go here? >> i suspect, jim, he'll go as far as republican senators are willing to go. we saw what mark meadows the white house chief of staff and jared kushner on the hill yesterday consulting with republicans as they worked up their proposals but we have seen a pattern in the past. we certainly saw it after mass shootings. when the president would come out and say, okay, i'm for x, y and z and then we would see that if mitch mcconnell and the senate republicans said no, no, we're not doing x, y and z, the president would back off and drop it. so now w
. >> brynn, thank you very much. major changes. we'll see what happens on the national level. >>> we are learning that the president may unveil his own police reform goals or initiatives as early as this week. top advisers will present him with options in next few days. >> interesting to see what lines up with democratic proposals, where this goes. let's guess to cnbc's john harwood for more. i imagine consultations with senators and how far do you believe the president is...
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brynn gingras is live in the soho neighborhood with the breaking details. it sounds like an active night for law enforcement. >> reporter: it was. i mean, it's still active, alis alisyn. arrests are still happening as there's daylight right now. we're seeing so much damage caused by these looters. this is the store in the soho section of new york city. it's a high-end shopping center. i can tell you that the looters didn't discriminate which store they were going to. it was completely ransacked in there. further down, this store, chanel, they prepared for this. they put up wood. we've seen this all over. it didn't matter. the looters actually tore down the wood, smashed through the windows. we're going to go around the corner. there's a screen they were able to penetrate. if you look around this, this is incredible. all the wood taken off the chanel store. further down the glass was broken. around the corner, there are bags littered all over the sidewalk which was carried. high-end jewelry. there's shoes on the ground. you can hear the helicopter above me.
brynn gingras is live in the soho neighborhood with the breaking details. it sounds like an active night for law enforcement. >> reporter: it was. i mean, it's still active, alis alisyn. arrests are still happening as there's daylight right now. we're seeing so much damage caused by these looters. this is the store in the soho section of new york city. it's a high-end shopping center. i can tell you that the looters didn't discriminate which store they were going to. it was completely...
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cnn's brynn gingras has the story. >> reporter: by the time the doctor had made it to the couch to watch tv with his three girls he's already put in a full day at the emergency room at hackensack, new jersey. most of the patients he treats has the coronavirus. >> the volume of the critically ill patients has been unprecedented. >> reporter: bell thrives in the high stress, pressure filled days this pandemic brings. before he wore scrubs his uniform was a football jersey. bell played for the university of illinois. he was later drafted to the miami dolphins. he jokes it eventually became an easy decision to leave football. >> i get cut three times, from the same team, you know? somebody from above is saying, yo, you're being hard headed, you know? >> reporter: he pursued a career in medicine. doctors and nurses battling this disease. hackensack has seen more than 2,000 covid patients. what it is like for you? >> well, they look like me, with no other medical issues and then i see, you know, how critical they are. then i was like, it can happen to anybody. >> reporter: it came close to hap
cnn's brynn gingras has the story. >> reporter: by the time the doctor had made it to the couch to watch tv with his three girls he's already put in a full day at the emergency room at hackensack, new jersey. most of the patients he treats has the coronavirus. >> the volume of the critically ill patients has been unprecedented. >> reporter: bell thrives in the high stress, pressure filled days this pandemic brings. before he wore scrubs his uniform was a football jersey. bell...
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brynn gingras, cnn, hackensack, new jersey. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. president trump delivers the commencement address to west point graduates. more than 1,000 students now graduates gathered at the u.s. military college for a ceremony unlike any before due to concerns over the spread of coronavirus. each now 2nd lieutenant wore a mask and socially distanced. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank all members of america's armed forces in every branch, athictive duty, national guard who helped step forward to battle the invisible enemy, the new virus that came to our shores from a distant land called china. we will vanquish the virus. we will extinguish this plague. >> the ceremony happening as the president makes an about-face on his upcoming tulsa oklahoma rally. he now says he will push back the event by one day. this after criticism the campaign rally was to take place on the day many african-americans commemorate for receiving news of the end of slavery in the u.s. that came two years after the official emancipation. t
brynn gingras, cnn, hackensack, new jersey. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. president trump delivers the commencement address to west point graduates. more than 1,000 students now graduates gathered at the u.s. military college for a ceremony unlike any before due to concerns over the spread of coronavirus. each now 2nd lieutenant wore a mask and socially distanced. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank all members of america's...
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have a new interview with the mother of george floyd's child, but we begin our coverage with cnn's brynn gingras, live in times square with our top story. a much different night last night, it sounds like, than the previous? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, alisyn, a very much different night. i'm going to show you times square. it's still locked down at this hour and there's still barricades up. this area was shut down as if it was new year's eve. that's how much security was here overnight. and basically, it seems that, along with the fact that there was an earlier curfew, there was more police presence, there are rideshare programs that were disabled because police believe looters were able to use those in previous nights. all of that may have turned the tide on this city. now, it doesn't mean to say there was no violence at all. we have just learned from police there are approximately 300 arrests at this hour. of course, there's probably people still being processed. but for the most part, it seems that their protests here were largely peaceful here and across the country. >> i can't
have a new interview with the mother of george floyd's child, but we begin our coverage with cnn's brynn gingras, live in times square with our top story. a much different night last night, it sounds like, than the previous? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, alisyn, a very much different night. i'm going to show you times square. it's still locked down at this hour and there's still barricades up. this area was shut down as if it was new year's eve. that's how much security was here...
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brynn gingras, cnn. >> good for them.ho feels they got gypped a little bit. >> little bit. >> yeah. make good memories today. >>> much more ahead in the next hour. ♪ five dollar ♪ five dollar footlong ♪ piled high with veggies they're back. any footlong is a $5 footlong when you buy two. for a limited time. subway. eat fresh. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some seri
brynn gingras, cnn. >> good for them.ho feels they got gypped a little bit. >> little bit. >> yeah. make good memories today. >>> much more ahead in the next hour. ♪ five dollar ♪ five dollar footlong ♪ piled high with veggies they're back. any footlong is a $5 footlong when you buy two. for a limited time. subway. eat fresh. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with...
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i have joe telling me he took profits at amazon, brynn telling me she took profits in apple, sacrilegious to many josh brown, what do you take from that? what do you tell people who have been in these stocks who still think this is the place to be, yet they have seen the run up and they say you know what, now it's time to take something off the table. >> if you have a stock that goes up 75%, and the overall market goes up 40%, then by definition, the longer you let that run on without trimming some of your position, you're just becoming more and more exposed to one particular company, and in some cases, you're turning the entire asset class in your portfolio into a much narrower proposition. so i think, like, even the best performing stocks throughout history, people that manage to hold on to them, they have to look at these things in the context of the rest of the portfolio, and like their overall life situation how much exposure do you want to have to one company, given the fact that literally anything can happen to any company in any day. i don't think you need to have a fundamental ch
i have joe telling me he took profits at amazon, brynn telling me she took profits in apple, sacrilegious to many josh brown, what do you take from that? what do you tell people who have been in these stocks who still think this is the place to be, yet they have seen the run up and they say you know what, now it's time to take something off the table. >> if you have a stock that goes up 75%, and the overall market goes up 40%, then by definition, the longer you let that run on without...
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cnn's brynn gingras has more for us.ooks like it's calmed down a little bit, but very heated this morning. >> yeah, it definitely calmed down. it was heated this morning, it's been heated over the last week, erica. we have heard the nationwide rally cries for defunding the police and the protesters that were in the streets essentially formed an encampment. i want to get out of the way so you can see. they have been here for the last week in front of city hall up until this moment where this budget is going to be voted on and needs to be approved by today. today is the deadline and it goes into effect for the next fiscal year tomorrow. this group as you can see, they're calling for what we just said, defunding the police. they want at least -- at least $1 billion removed from the nypd's $6 billion budget. and there are times that they have clashed with police like this morning. the video that you guys were showing where this morning, they were going into the street here in front of city hall and police were trying to push
cnn's brynn gingras has more for us.ooks like it's calmed down a little bit, but very heated this morning. >> yeah, it definitely calmed down. it was heated this morning, it's been heated over the last week, erica. we have heard the nationwide rally cries for defunding the police and the protesters that were in the streets essentially formed an encampment. i want to get out of the way so you can see. they have been here for the last week in front of city hall up until this moment where...
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development, uk media outlets have identified the counterprotester who was injured as 55-year-old brynncording to his son, he wants to thank his rescuer. i did ask patrick when i spoke to him whether he would like to meet the man he rescued, and he told me not especially, not really. he says instead, he wants to hear from that counterprotester about why he was out that day. he says that their message is not white against black. it is everybody against racists. katy. >> you know, it's so remarkable to see somebody going to the aid of somebody who is literally there protesting the value of his life. helena, thanks for bringing us that story. chuck, again, such a remarkable thing to help somebody who is there, who has no desire, who is there actually counterprotesting racism. protesting against the protesters who are protesting racism. it's just incredible. and chuck, coming up, hold on. in our next hour, marking the fifth anniversary of the charleston, south carolina, church massacre in which nine african-americans were killed during a bible study at the emanuel african-american methodist
development, uk media outlets have identified the counterprotester who was injured as 55-year-old brynncording to his son, he wants to thank his rescuer. i did ask patrick when i spoke to him whether he would like to meet the man he rescued, and he told me not especially, not really. he says instead, he wants to hear from that counterprotester about why he was out that day. he says that their message is not white against black. it is everybody against racists. katy. >> you know, it's so...