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our thanks to clarence williams there.moment but first, tens of thousands of people have taken part in protests against racism across the uk in defiance of government appeals to stay at home because of coronavirus. they were largely peaceful, but in london some demonstrators clashed with police. ten officers were injured, 1a people were arrested. chi chi izundu reports. early evening, after the official end of the protests, police were trying to clear whitehall. oh, my god, the horse has bolted! the officer knocked herself off her horse. it bolted into the crowd and trampled a protester. both are now receiving medical care. this is exactly what organisers called not to happen. just at the end of the protests, when the heavens had opened, trouble started. despite heavy rain, groups stayed behind, throwing bottles and flares at officers. other protesters called for calm. peaceful is what the main event had been. a much larger number had turned up than expected. nojustice, no peace! no justice, no peace! but this is a movemen
our thanks to clarence williams there.moment but first, tens of thousands of people have taken part in protests against racism across the uk in defiance of government appeals to stay at home because of coronavirus. they were largely peaceful, but in london some demonstrators clashed with police. ten officers were injured, 1a people were arrested. chi chi izundu reports. early evening, after the official end of the protests, police were trying to clear whitehall. oh, my god, the horse has...
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clarence williams is a reporter for the washington post.nary piece of symbolism for every washington resident. these streets are seeing far fewer people than they have over the course of the past week, the tone has been more of a street festival or tourist attraction that has been the kind of shouting, anger and defiance that we've seen from protesters. some bleeding and fires and destruction in earlier days, but tonight, this plaza in the city, black lives matter, people have been here taking selfies. i have seen firefighters having their photo taken here, that's something that's new. so tonight, it's calm, there are evening storms. but tomorrow, officials here are gearing up for what should be... a huge increase in numbers expected. we should explain, those big yellow lines on the street behind you, thank you for the excellent camerawork. it is extraordinary, this mural. it is something else, to be honest. to just be objective, this is not a plaza as much as 16th st. the most famous address perhaps certainly in our country or the world, t
clarence williams is a reporter for the washington post.nary piece of symbolism for every washington resident. these streets are seeing far fewer people than they have over the course of the past week, the tone has been more of a street festival or tourist attraction that has been the kind of shouting, anger and defiance that we've seen from protesters. some bleeding and fires and destruction in earlier days, but tonight, this plaza in the city, black lives matter, people have been here taking...
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let's talk now to clarence williams. he is a washington post crime reporter in washington, dc.hat is happening around you right now. it has been a fairly quiet here in the last few moments, as the president has moved outjust now as we are speaking... lot of protesters, demonstrators seem of protesters, demonstrators seem to be rising to their feet and going mobile around the white house and in downtown washington, a large police and military presence, you have had military presence, you have had military vehicles and military police officer supporting local and federal law enforcement, as they try to take control and clear certain downtown areas. you can hear people in the background, these demonstrators just after the 7pm curfew, about 20 minutes after the 7pm cu rfew, about 20 minutes after the 7pm curfew, on their feet and mobilising for unclear what the night is on to hold it. president trump reiterated that the 7pm curfew in the city will be stiffly enforced. is there evidence of the strict enforcement? not at this moment in time. there were certainly a lot of officers fro
let's talk now to clarence williams. he is a washington post crime reporter in washington, dc.hat is happening around you right now. it has been a fairly quiet here in the last few moments, as the president has moved outjust now as we are speaking... lot of protesters, demonstrators seem of protesters, demonstrators seem to be rising to their feet and going mobile around the white house and in downtown washington, a large police and military presence, you have had military presence, you have...
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clarence williams is our reporter for washington post and joins me live from the street where these protestsre taking place. just checking you can hear me? ican hear just checking you can hear me? i can hear you just fine lewis, how are you? can you hear me? they can hear you. there are lots of people, give us an idea of what is happening there?m has been a full day of much in protests, but largely or across—the—board i protests, but largely or across—the—boa rd i think protests, but largely or across—the—board i think also peaceful demonstrations. by far the largest in this area that we have seen. there have been demonstrations every night for the past eight days, but this brought tens of thousands of people to downtown washington. city officials shut down streets all around to make a wide swathe of pedestrian friendly vehicle free streets that demonstrators have. at times it has been a festival and at other times there were quiet times that get intervened by some marchers who still remain angry at what they consider to be the unjust death of george floyd. how different are these protests?
clarence williams is our reporter for washington post and joins me live from the street where these protestsre taking place. just checking you can hear me? ican hear just checking you can hear me? i can hear you just fine lewis, how are you? can you hear me? they can hear you. there are lots of people, give us an idea of what is happening there?m has been a full day of much in protests, but largely or across—the—board i protests, but largely or across—the—boa rd i think protests, but...
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clarence williams is our reporter for washington post and has been covering the protests for over a weekd me how today's protests are different from the previous days. it has been a full day of marching, speeches, protests, but largely or across—the—board i think also peaceful demonstrations. by far the largest in this area that we have seen. there have been demonstrations every night for the past eight days, but this brought tens of thousands of people to downtown washington. city officials here shut down streets all around to make a wide swathe of pedestrian—friendly, vehicle—free streets that demonstrators have. at times it has been a bit festival and at other times, those quiet times get intervened by some marchers with people who still remain angry at what they consider to be the unjust death of george floyd. how different are these protests? put it in a bit of context for us? you know the area obviously so well. the first night, i was with protesters and they grew from 150 to well over a thousand. they stood in confrontation against secret service police outside the white house wel
clarence williams is our reporter for washington post and has been covering the protests for over a weekd me how today's protests are different from the previous days. it has been a full day of marching, speeches, protests, but largely or across—the—board i think also peaceful demonstrations. by far the largest in this area that we have seen. there have been demonstrations every night for the past eight days, but this brought tens of thousands of people to downtown washington. city...
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we can now go live to washington, dc and speak to clarence williams from the washington post, it's aorter. what is happening at the moment, the president is back at the white house? i am a little bit blind to his movements apart from repose i have got, that is exactly what has happened. the protesters and demonstrators have not got away, despite 7pm cu rfew. have not got away, despite 7pm curfew. at the corner in the north—east of the white house, i predict around 700 people are still there. police are warning protesters they are violating cu rfew. protesters they are violating curfew. a large motorcycle present just went through and we are getting reports that maybe warnings for protesters to leave other areas of the city. we are waiting to see whether the authorities will make good on any arrests or enforcements. if you need to move ina enforcements. if you need to move in a hurry, that is entirely understood. you look after yourself. no-one will move faster than i, i am an old fly half but i will move fast, don't worry about that. what has been the response by the president to dep
we can now go live to washington, dc and speak to clarence williams from the washington post, it's aorter. what is happening at the moment, the president is back at the white house? i am a little bit blind to his movements apart from repose i have got, that is exactly what has happened. the protesters and demonstrators have not got away, despite 7pm cu rfew. have not got away, despite 7pm curfew. at the corner in the north—east of the white house, i predict around 700 people are still there....
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those who have been faithful to their oath and their constitution, your former boss clarence thomas, my former boss william rehnquist, and thin sca, sam alito, they had paid the price and to many republican nominations, they are afraid to nominate a strong conservative and we see the results of what happened. >> laura: senator cruz, your speech was amazing. thank you so much for expanding this to the audience. according to the media, the supreme court's decision on daca means the legal batteries basically over, his administration is unlikely to be able to end daca before novembe. my next guest says the media should wait before breaking out the victory champagne. it john, you say this case is not over yet, explain why. >> well, the court remanded to the lower courts and set a couple things. i senator cruz just pointed out, everybody agreed that what obama did in implementing daca was illegal, that trump has the authority to revoke it and they just didn't cross the and out thdot the is. they can say we are starting from scratch, here's their reasons, 20 of them why we are getting rid of daca and they can exe
those who have been faithful to their oath and their constitution, your former boss clarence thomas, my former boss william rehnquist, and thin sca, sam alito, they had paid the price and to many republican nominations, they are afraid to nominate a strong conservative and we see the results of what happened. >> laura: senator cruz, your speech was amazing. thank you so much for expanding this to the audience. according to the media, the supreme court's decision on daca means the legal...