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. ♪ scene of the all-american national bowling sweepstakes in indianapolis, $1000 in prizes were postedwlers compete. fans encourage players with lots of cheers. bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, louisville, and other places like indianapolis took part in the tournament. many out-of-towners looked on. the girls show plenty of class. it is going to be a strike. it sure is. in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, -- won prizes, most of them first. the scorekeeper was kept busy. the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards. meet the champion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in action. the objective is the islands. another step closer to japan. another link in our chain of victories, leading closer to tokyo. they bombard the jap fleet. ♪ the landing party receives instructions. it will not be long now. the barrage continues. this island is 127 miles from japan. too close for comfort, as far as the enemy is concerned. under the heavy naval fire, these boys can make a landing. yes, and take the island. our tro
. ♪ scene of the all-american national bowling sweepstakes in indianapolis, $1000 in prizes were postedwlers compete. fans encourage players with lots of cheers. bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, louisville, and other places like indianapolis took part in the tournament. many out-of-towners looked on. the girls show plenty of class. it is going to be a strike. it sure is. in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, -- won prizes, most of them first. the...
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it's where the politics of indianapolis easier to get into? it's >> smaller place, she was also from a similar place. doctor scott was a prominent educator as you said, and very well-known. harrison quickly rose. after the civil war his long practice flourished in business law and divorce. it's indianapolis was the renault of this day. lots of people went there to get a divorce. he was the best divorce lawyer in town. he made a lot, made a lot of money's. you don't have to leave home. >> they had children by the time the civil war was started. it was a big decision in the family as to whether or not he would serve. what does she do during the civil war? >> she worked with several women's patriotic associations. she visited hospitals, attended wounded show's, soldiers. she helped with the women's lead, it's patriotic organizations, the lemons sanitary commissions, which we're helping with nurse booted soldiers. show, she handled the women's aspect of the war. >> i'm sure her father's a widow we're living with her in the white house encouraged a
it's where the politics of indianapolis easier to get into? it's >> smaller place, she was also from a similar place. doctor scott was a prominent educator as you said, and very well-known. harrison quickly rose. after the civil war his long practice flourished in business law and divorce. it's indianapolis was the renault of this day. lots of people went there to get a divorce. he was the best divorce lawyer in town. he made a lot, made a lot of money's. you don't have to leave home....
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what happened in indianapolis, why did it take eight to 10 policemen in indianapolis to take down twoefenseless women. the one looking five feet tall. the other stood still. critics say this is outrageous. cops don't like it. police officers calling this a disgrace? >> this is perfect example of problem we have in some cases, excessive policing or excessive power on the part of the cops. especially at this time. this is not very good timing on part of companies to be doing this sort of thing, especially all they were doing, violating curfew. that is peaceful violation. not as if they were holding up a bank or robbing a store. there is some excessive police cases. that is not majority of cases. let's have a serious discussion how we fix this. a non-serious way to handle this, engage in rioting and looting last week. that solves nothing but destroying businesses or jobs. many minority owned businesses, jobs belonging to minorities. this idea of getting rid of police all together. if you're a woman at home, you have restraining order against your ex-boyfriend or ex-husband, you hear the
what happened in indianapolis, why did it take eight to 10 policemen in indianapolis to take down twoefenseless women. the one looking five feet tall. the other stood still. critics say this is outrageous. cops don't like it. police officers calling this a disgrace? >> this is perfect example of problem we have in some cases, excessive policing or excessive power on the part of the cops. especially at this time. this is not very good timing on part of companies to be doing this sort of...
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the indianapolis zoo opening close to the public.how they are doing it safely, the president and ceo doctor rob shoemaker. thanks for being here. so appreciate you covering the reopening. tell us a little bit about that. >> hold on. a young sloth not quite 2 years old, one of the sloths we have as program, and she has a sad story early on in her life, she was a rescue in panama. she was found and her mom died and she went to a sanctuary in panama, they were able to rescue her. she had a hard start to her life but is doing great now. not quite 3 years old. she is supersweet. todd: good stuff. i will be the serious one. let's talk about what you are doing, we will put on the procedures, daily temperature check, hand sanitizer provided and cashless transactions. how is reopening a zoo different from opening another business? have we lost him? i blame the sloth. jillian: if you mention a number of precautions at the indianapolis zoo at this point, the indoor cafÉ, the water fountains and the playgrounds. everything else will be open. tod
the indianapolis zoo opening close to the public.how they are doing it safely, the president and ceo doctor rob shoemaker. thanks for being here. so appreciate you covering the reopening. tell us a little bit about that. >> hold on. a young sloth not quite 2 years old, one of the sloths we have as program, and she has a sad story early on in her life, she was a rescue in panama. she was found and her mom died and she went to a sanctuary in panama, they were able to rescue her. she had a...
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king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in the life of the nation and i must tell you that president trump and i have been clear. the death of george floyd was a tragedy. it is also -- it has been heartrending for all of us to watch that video and the president and i are committed, the justice department is committed to ensure that justice is served. and we stand with our peaceful protesters we're listening. but there will be no tolerance for rioting, looting and violence against individuals or law enforcement officers that's the reason why the president took the strong action that he took, and we are encouraged to see that in recent days these protests have remained largely peaceful and we trust that we will continue to see that effort. since the president called on governors to use their national guard, we went from 17,000 national guard deployed in states across the country to more than 32,000 as of yesterday. so we're providing providing foe security of our
king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in the life of the nation and i must tell you that president trump and i have been clear. the death of george floyd was a tragedy. it is also -- it has been heartrending for all of us to watch that video and the president and i are committed, the justice department is committed to ensure that justice is served. and we stand...
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in indianapolis, gunfire breaking out. at least two people dead. in new york city, people protesting as others vandalize and set fire to police vehicles. this woman seen in a video obtained by the daily mail now facing federal charges after allegedly throwing a molotov cocktail at a police car. hundreds arrested. two police cruisers hit with objects driving through a barricade and into crowds of demonstrators in the streets. no one was seriously injured, but an investigation is now under way. in seattle, ar-15 rifles stolen from the back of a police cruiser before a quick-thinking security officer stepped in to grab them. police in philadelphia using batons to push back crowds of people. more than a dozen officers injured. across the city, cars overturned and in flames. today, hundreds coming out in grand rapids, michigan, to clean up after a night of destruction. eric lachey says it came from a place of hurt. >> it taints the message, just because this destruction isn't what the people who are here peacefully were trying to communicate. >> reporte
in indianapolis, gunfire breaking out. at least two people dead. in new york city, people protesting as others vandalize and set fire to police vehicles. this woman seen in a video obtained by the daily mail now facing federal charges after allegedly throwing a molotov cocktail at a police car. hundreds arrested. two police cruisers hit with objects driving through a barricade and into crowds of demonstrators in the streets. no one was seriously injured, but an investigation is now under way....
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democratic congressman carson of indiana joins me now live on soon from indianapolis indiana he's also senior member of the congressional black caucus of the house intelligence committee good to have you with us live on al-jazeera sir how surprised are you to have seen sort of the reaction of the american people and the global community this past week in relation to the death of mr floyd. well you know i'm at think the protests that are sweeping across america are really creating the stark backdrop for the 2020 raisman primary they're serving as a clear reminder of what's at stake this election they're not just voting for president and other elected official was we're voting for equality for better criminal justice system and for black lives so i think principled americans are rightly outraged by the horrific inequality racism and even police brutality that permeates america in our president is trying to shut down a deal just a miser you've been a victim of police brutality yourself what happened what was the reaction did you get justice. i did i was arrested at the age of 17 i was out
democratic congressman carson of indiana joins me now live on soon from indianapolis indiana he's also senior member of the congressional black caucus of the house intelligence committee good to have you with us live on al-jazeera sir how surprised are you to have seen sort of the reaction of the american people and the global community this past week in relation to the death of mr floyd. well you know i'm at think the protests that are sweeping across america are really creating the stark...
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fernando alonso fue confirmado para indianÁpolis.arrera serÁ el 23 de agosto con 50% de pÚblico. gracias por su atenciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ paola: le recuerdo que noticias univisiÓn 14 y un aplicación de noticias para que estÉ conectado con nosotros las 24 horas y ver nuestro noticiero en vivo, es totalmente gratis. gracias por su atenciÓn y su compaÑÍa. lo dejamos con el noticiero nacional. hasta maÑana. ♪ arantxa: domingo 28 de junio y estos son las principales noticias. cuyos restos fueron encontrados en un terreno baldÍo. acusan a las autoridades de competencia. nueva york registra la cifra de muertos y hospitalizaciones mÁs baja desde el pasado 15 de marzo. presentadora: un voluntario que participÓ en un ensayo de vacunas contra el coronavirus relata su experiencia en nombre de la cura cientÍfica para la humanidad. y los mÁs vulnerables son estafados. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: buenas noches. familiares y amigos del soldado morales acusan al ejÉrcito de ser negligente en la investigaciÓn.
fernando alonso fue confirmado para indianÁpolis.arrera serÁ el 23 de agosto con 50% de pÚblico. gracias por su atenciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ paola: le recuerdo que noticias univisiÓn 14 y un aplicación de noticias para que estÉ conectado con nosotros las 24 horas y ver nuestro noticiero en vivo, es totalmente gratis. gracias por su atenciÓn y su compaÑÍa. lo dejamos con el noticiero nacional. hasta maÑana. ♪ arantxa: domingo 28 de junio y estos son las principales noticias....
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fans in iowa and hope that will continue the rest of the year >> what are you picturing for the indianapolis 500 scheduled for august >> yes late august. we've worked closely with our governor and mayor and state and local officials. we think we'll be ready to go. we sell a lot of tickets at the end of last year's race. those people want to be here we don't see any reason we can't make that happen >> correct me if i'm wrong, mark, i believe and i'm thinking the kentucky derby, the indianapolis 500 is the single biggest sporting event in terms of people going in the united states each year 400,000 plus people. how do you pull that off >> every year, it is the single largest sporting event in the world. we have over 300,000 it is moving the city. it becomes the second biggest city in indiana that morning it is very complex to put that together this will be the 104th time we've done it. hopefully we are getting good at it it will be on nbc. really, for a lot of americans will be the time when we believe we are coming back we are looking forward to that >> quickly, mark i imagine time to get som
fans in iowa and hope that will continue the rest of the year >> what are you picturing for the indianapolis 500 scheduled for august >> yes late august. we've worked closely with our governor and mayor and state and local officials. we think we'll be ready to go. we sell a lot of tickets at the end of last year's race. those people want to be here we don't see any reason we can't make that happen >> correct me if i'm wrong, mark, i believe and i'm thinking the kentucky derby,...
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i need some visits and a number of phone calls across the state of indiana from south bend to indianapolis to new albany. we don't want outrage. this isn't what we want out of this event. he wants congress and the president to act. we have a piece of legislation that will improve the criminal justice system and restore the measure of trust and some of our most important local institutions. the only thing between us and achieving the outcome is political calculation. i hope that changes here in the next several hours. the american people want this done and it's important that we act and pass this bill. i do think it's important as it relates to the criminal justice system we will be passing the five federal judges over the course of this congress. i'm proud of what it has done on that front working with this president where we are experiencing a traditional emergency. everybody deserves their day in court in a timely "-begin-quotes so on this issue i'm working with my colleague is to ensure we continue to vote on these judges and where possible arrive at bipartisan solutions [inaudible] >>
i need some visits and a number of phone calls across the state of indiana from south bend to indianapolis to new albany. we don't want outrage. this isn't what we want out of this event. he wants congress and the president to act. we have a piece of legislation that will improve the criminal justice system and restore the measure of trust and some of our most important local institutions. the only thing between us and achieving the outcome is political calculation. i hope that changes here in...
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but not in indianapolis. where is that level of compassion now?nt to point something out about that. in my father had beautiful words that night. expressed incredible compassion and emotion and empathy. and talked about his own brother dying at the hands of a man with a gun. a white man. the reason his voice was heard in that crowd was not just because of his beautiful words. but because of the years and years of working with people in communities of going to mississippi delta and wats. or working hand and glove with leader like john lewis. the person who organized that rally that night. i think there's an out pouring right now of white people who are saying i want to help. i want to get involved. you can't just as a white politician stand up there and say i'm for better policing. that's not going to do the trick. go into the community. sit and listen. you need to take the lead from the black leaders who have felt this pain and lived with this and who need to lead us in what the priorities need to be. then you have a platform to give a speech like
but not in indianapolis. where is that level of compassion now?nt to point something out about that. in my father had beautiful words that night. expressed incredible compassion and emotion and empathy. and talked about his own brother dying at the hands of a man with a gun. a white man. the reason his voice was heard in that crowd was not just because of his beautiful words. but because of the years and years of working with people in communities of going to mississippi delta and wats. or...
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he is speaking to a largely black crowd this indianapolis, and he actually had to inform many of themt martin luther king jr. had been assassinated. and he said this. >> we can do well in this country. we will difficult times. we've had difficult times in the past. and we will have difficult times in the future. it is not the end of violence. it is not the end of lawlessness and it's not the end of disorder. but the vast majority of white people and the vast majority of black people, in this country, want to live together. want to improve the quality of our life. and want justice for all human beings that abide in our land. >> gosh, we need that so much today. the level of empathy and compassion. as you -- as you -- well, you well know, riots swept the country from mlk's, for martin luther king's assassination but not in indianapolis. where is that level of compassion now, keri? >> you know, don, i just want to point something out about that. my father had beautiful words that night, and expressed incredible compassion and emotion and empathy. and talked about his own brother dying, a
he is speaking to a largely black crowd this indianapolis, and he actually had to inform many of themt martin luther king jr. had been assassinated. and he said this. >> we can do well in this country. we will difficult times. we've had difficult times in the past. and we will have difficult times in the future. it is not the end of violence. it is not the end of lawlessness and it's not the end of disorder. but the vast majority of white people and the vast majority of black people, in...
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. >>> and in indianapolis, protesters and police hugged in solidarity. officers acknowledging the demonstrates' message and urged them to keep it nonviolent. >>> still ahead, concerns about new coronavirus outbreaks as people gather in groups to protest. >>> and blackout tuesday on social media feeds today. the movement by the music and entertainment industries. . >>> we are as much as 10 to 20 degrees warmer compared to yesterday at this time. i'll have more on the heat advisory coming up. >>> and kpix is working to bring you the positive stories during this difficult time. check them out at kpix.com/together. and you can connect with people in your community who can help. and send your ideas as well to together@cbs.com. >>> and we have a new app with easy 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and raet news updates. delete the old app and download the new when on the app store . ke lasigrtive fire in south csy. reard:. and three adjacent businesses. two firefighters suffered minor injuries. the cause is under investigation. >>> and meantime, a fire in the loadin
. >>> and in indianapolis, protesters and police hugged in solidarity. officers acknowledging the demonstrates' message and urged them to keep it nonviolent. >>> still ahead, concerns about new coronavirus outbreaks as people gather in groups to protest. >>> and blackout tuesday on social media feeds today. the movement by the music and entertainment industries. . >>> we are as much as 10 to 20 degrees warmer compared to yesterday at this time. i'll have more...
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craig in indianapolis, democratic caller. caller: if i'm not mistaken, bernard kerry was put in jail himself because of his crookedness. he is a crony of donald trump. and rudy giuliani. atlanta, the guy in atlanta, it is like chris cuomo said last night, he was embarrassed. if you shot somebody in the back, you a coward. host: ok. kirk.d i went to prison for eight felony counts that i pled guilty to. ethical and civil issues that should have been handled that way. when you put people in prison, i will not get into that. we would be here for three hours. and the that experience president's pardon of you shared your view on criminal justice reform? guest: no. i will tell you that my view on acton and the first step and criminal justice reform in general, my view came out of that time of being targeted by the u.s. government and being when yourison because work in the capacity of a police officer, your whole function is to enforce the law. i remember in 2003, justice kennedy, he was giving a speech to the american bar associati
craig in indianapolis, democratic caller. caller: if i'm not mistaken, bernard kerry was put in jail himself because of his crookedness. he is a crony of donald trump. and rudy giuliani. atlanta, the guy in atlanta, it is like chris cuomo said last night, he was embarrassed. if you shot somebody in the back, you a coward. host: ok. kirk.d i went to prison for eight felony counts that i pled guilty to. ethical and civil issues that should have been handled that way. when you put people in...
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we are look at live images from indianapolis earlier today when the semi-tractor trailer drove into a group of demonstrators that had been otherwise closed to vehicles. police took the driver i believe into custody because they believed he was trying to hit the demonstrators. that drive was apparently up to no good. that was earlier today. we saw images moments ago from indianapolis of a number of people being put into a police bus to be processed. it looks like they are arresting people in minneapolis again tonight. we are seeing protesters taking to the streets and across the streets across the nation. in new york city, we saw i am ands of a police car that have been stop bid protesters and another nypd vehicle cleared that mess out. you just saw on the screen the more disturbing images. the semi trailer driving into a crowd that gathered on the freeway. we see an officer who appeared to be firing something into the crowd. perhaps tear gas or pepper gas. the state patrol in minneapolis tweeted out the incident involving the tractor-trailer appeared to be deliberate. and no one was h
we are look at live images from indianapolis earlier today when the semi-tractor trailer drove into a group of demonstrators that had been otherwise closed to vehicles. police took the driver i believe into custody because they believed he was trying to hit the demonstrators. that drive was apparently up to no good. that was earlier today. we saw images moments ago from indianapolis of a number of people being put into a police bus to be processed. it looks like they are arresting people in...
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>> in indianapolis this disturbing video captured by a bystander shows indianapolis police striking anndividual who had allegedly broken the citywide curfew. we could not verify what happened before the shot. but in loufisville people celebrated the life of breonna taylor who would have been 27 today if police had not shot her to death on march 13th. on saturday the second of three services for george floyd will be held in north carolina. on monday the final service and burial will be leld held in his home town of houston, texas. joe biden is expected to attend. and for more i'm joined by mia wiley and michelle norris, washington post contributing columnist. thank you both for being here. mia, the scenes of the way that police are treating people, during these protests are shocking to a lot of americans, not to african-americans. not to people who have been afraid of police for a long time for good reason. why is it in terms of a law, you worked for the mayor of new york city, why is it police feel so comfortable doing that and why can police officers even if they get say fired for bad
>> in indianapolis this disturbing video captured by a bystander shows indianapolis police striking anndividual who had allegedly broken the citywide curfew. we could not verify what happened before the shot. but in loufisville people celebrated the life of breonna taylor who would have been 27 today if police had not shot her to death on march 13th. on saturday the second of three services for george floyd will be held in north carolina. on monday the final service and burial will be...
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darius leonard, linebacker for the indianapolis colts, is joining us now live to talk about all this.his morning. first i want to go back to how this all started at the chipotle. you say that a manager told you that a white customer felt threatened by you. did you have any interaction or conversation with that customer? >> no. i mean, we walked in. we saw the white customer but, no, we didn't even acknowledge that he was sitting there. we sat away from him, didn't say nothing to him so i think that's why, you know, that's why this story seems a little crazy because, you know, for someone to just go out and say something of that nature for absolutely no , to d still unbeagcking first raised the possibility of calling the police that you called it scary and that you started thinking about your wife and your child. what was going through your mind in that moment? >> you know, once he said anything about the police, the first thing that came to my mind was, you know, my wife and my little girl and i was like, well, you know, seeing all the things that's on social media of, you know, the p
darius leonard, linebacker for the indianapolis colts, is joining us now live to talk about all this.his morning. first i want to go back to how this all started at the chipotle. you say that a manager told you that a white customer felt threatened by you. did you have any interaction or conversation with that customer? >> no. i mean, we walked in. we saw the white customer but, no, we didn't even acknowledge that he was sitting there. we sat away from him, didn't say nothing to him so i...
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in indianapolis, this statue dedicated to confederate statues who were held as prisoners of war. in bristol, a 1770s slave trader statue was torn down and thrown in the water. now a roadblock in the removal of this richmond, virginia, statue of robert e. lee. cheers erupted after the governor announced it would come down after 130 years. >> yes, the statue has been me, ong thenand is wrong w. >> repter: supporrs of the monument protested including senator amanda chase a t shoving this down people's throats and erasing the history of the white people, and i think that's wrong. >> reporter: now a lawsuit has been filed against governor northam and the director of virginia's general services. a judge issued a ten-day temporary injunction to stop the state from removing the statue. laura podesta, cbs news. >> the governor said he remains committed to removing the statute politico reports the army is open to renaming ten bases named after confederate leaders. >>> in the bay area, gyms and major brands are cutting ties with fofirst ans made a joke on twitter comparing floyd to the pand
in indianapolis, this statue dedicated to confederate statues who were held as prisoners of war. in bristol, a 1770s slave trader statue was torn down and thrown in the water. now a roadblock in the removal of this richmond, virginia, statue of robert e. lee. cheers erupted after the governor announced it would come down after 130 years. >> yes, the statue has been me, ong thenand is wrong w. >> repter: supporrs of the monument protested including senator amanda chase a t shoving...
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you think of the tragic night, the assassination of martin luther king and bobby kennedy was in indianapolishe told a crowd of mostly black americans that martin luther king had been killed and he appealed to them and to that city that there be calm that night and there were riots that broke out all over the country but not in indianapolis, and commend any american to go and read and to watch what bobby kennedy said that night. and to understand the importance and the necessity for political leadership in moments like this. what we see is chaos and an absolute -- an absolute vacuum of leadership. there's no one in the country that's trusted by the country. country is divided and it's been divided by politicians and a billion dollar anger industry. by systemic racism and mistreatment and unfair abuse. and we're seeing the powder keg being lit by the man who was given the high honor to sit behind the desk of -- behind the resolute desk in the oval office. americans should be taking concern about what it says about the state of our country, civil in our politics and justice and injustice to so
you think of the tragic night, the assassination of martin luther king and bobby kennedy was in indianapolishe told a crowd of mostly black americans that martin luther king had been killed and he appealed to them and to that city that there be calm that night and there were riots that broke out all over the country but not in indianapolis, and commend any american to go and read and to watch what bobby kennedy said that night. and to understand the importance and the necessity for political...
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police march with demonstrators in indianapolis. >> take a knee! >> reporter: and in phoenix, knelt as a symbol of solidarity, also mourning. today the mother of floyd's six- year-old daughter gianna spoke through tears. >> i want justice for him because he was good, no matter what anybody thinks. >> reporter: one big change overnight-- now, between the demonstrators here at the white house lafayette park, there is now an eight-foot fence that has been put up. if you go down the street, you will run into the d.c. police, they're in their regular uniforms on bicycles waiting there out. norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, just outside the white house grounds. thank you, kris. tonight president trump is t tonight, president trump is taking credit for what he calls the domination of d.c. streets by police and military forces. earlier, he made another visit to a prominent place of worship, and for a second straight day drew a sharp rebuke from religious leaders. cbs' paula reid is at the white house live tonight. paula. >> reporter: norah, those relig
police march with demonstrators in indianapolis. >> take a knee! >> reporter: and in phoenix, knelt as a symbol of solidarity, also mourning. today the mother of floyd's six- year-old daughter gianna spoke through tears. >> i want justice for him because he was good, no matter what anybody thinks. >> reporter: one big change overnight-- now, between the demonstrators here at the white house lafayette park, there is now an eight-foot fence that has been put up. if you go...
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meanwhile, other monuments honoring confederate soldiers have been removed or dismandelled in indianapolis or louisville. >>> clearing up the confusion about the asymptomatic spread of coronavirus. what a bay area doctor wants everyone to know as more restrictions are lifted. >> that is a pretty good experience to be part of the change for once. >>> and several hundred cars in a caravan and racial justice in contra costa county. how they are adding their voice to the call for change. >>> and renters worried about wills piling up during the pandemic. the debate happening now in one bay area city to >>> more local news at 5:30 and live pictures coming in from a vegetation fire bushing in san jose. chopper 5 there live over the scene. this is happening? the creek county park. this is near independent high school. the fire department there calling for a tier two response as part of an effort to keep the flames away from those nearby homes. >>> friends and family are demanding answers and calling for action after chp officers opened fire killing 23-year-old eric salgatto in oakland. it has been
meanwhile, other monuments honoring confederate soldiers have been removed or dismandelled in indianapolis or louisville. >>> clearing up the confusion about the asymptomatic spread of coronavirus. what a bay area doctor wants everyone to know as more restrictions are lifted. >> that is a pretty good experience to be part of the change for once. >>> and several hundred cars in a caravan and racial justice in contra costa county. how they are adding their voice to the...
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la prÓxima semana, serÁn la final de la ciudad de indianÁpolis donde veremos a los mejores ninjas, incluidossiempre impredecible jake murray. somos akbar gbajabiamila, kristine leahy, y matt iseman despidiÉndonos de atlanta. nos vemos en el siguiente american ninja warrior. (mÚsica). >>> durante los próximos 7 días imponen toque de queda en la ciudad de san josé comenzando esta noche a partir de las 8 y 30. la alcaldesa de san francisco declaró toque de queda a partir de esta noche es diremos cuáles son las excepciones. autoridades federales piden la colaboración del público el investigación del tiroteo donde uno de sus agentes fallecio y otro resultó herido. así comenzamos. >>> noticiero telemundo 48 a las 6. >>> comienza el toque de queda esto será por los próximos 7 días una medida en respuesta dijo el alcalde a los actos vandálicos de violencia de los últimos días. la misma medida entre en vigencia esta noche donde la alcaldesa se dirigió a decenas de personas congregadas en el centro de la ciudad para pedir un alto al saqueo y a la destrucción, allí se encuentra en vivo claudia simonett
la prÓxima semana, serÁn la final de la ciudad de indianÁpolis donde veremos a los mejores ninjas, incluidossiempre impredecible jake murray. somos akbar gbajabiamila, kristine leahy, y matt iseman despidiÉndonos de atlanta. nos vemos en el siguiente american ninja warrior. (mÚsica). >>> durante los próximos 7 días imponen toque de queda en la ciudad de san josé comenzando esta noche a partir de las 8 y 30. la alcaldesa de san francisco declaró toque de queda a partir de esta...
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karen indianapolis, indiana, republican, good morning are you with us? >> caller: yes ibm. >> host: who go ahead, man. >> caller: we are just set up your we understand the layers of the obama and biden and clinton era, and wee would like to see more come out as far as the doj investigating into the layers of espionage against trump and anyone that did not deal with the democratic set up as far as obamacare. we would like more investigations. we are fed up with the fighting in the streets and taking over our cities, mayors and governors have sworn an oath to protect their citizens. those oats are being made the side -- certain constituents own direction i want to take the country. wewe all agree, police reform needs done. things did we change. it will need more help as far as directing what's wrong to squash crime. but the violence has got to stop. the general public is that up. i worry about vigilante groups coming up in the future due to this, and we will protect america and the constitution. >> host: that is geared in indiana. you mentioned obamacare,
karen indianapolis, indiana, republican, good morning are you with us? >> caller: yes ibm. >> host: who go ahead, man. >> caller: we are just set up your we understand the layers of the obama and biden and clinton era, and wee would like to see more come out as far as the doj investigating into the layers of espionage against trump and anyone that did not deal with the democratic set up as far as obamacare. we would like more investigations. we are fed up with the fighting in...
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you see in indianapolis, minneapolis, atlanta,ce significant po department reform taking place on aevionwide, and you see it in donald trump was he speech, an acknowledgment of this. congress will have to step in if you want something urban and congress will have to pass a law. the president come up with ec of orders, can could direct funds, set of systems ands foundatir reform, but it does not have the same sort of weight tha a law passed by congress and signed by the president would have. about one detail? the president saying there will be a new system by which if there is a complete against the across the u.s.be known on the face of it, that seems i have heard a lot ofrotesters complained something like that does not exist. is it as significant as it appears? anthony: the system is set up and police departments acrossth cryoupe cnt woo, are involvedn it, share the information in this database, and that database is disseminated widely, so that peop american public of access to you know, an increased number of violations, and abuse of power allegations and disciplinary action toward
you see in indianapolis, minneapolis, atlanta,ce significant po department reform taking place on aevionwide, and you see it in donald trump was he speech, an acknowledgment of this. congress will have to step in if you want something urban and congress will have to pass a law. the president come up with ec of orders, can could direct funds, set of systems ands foundatir reform, but it does not have the same sort of weight tha a law passed by congress and signed by the president would have....
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. >> reporter: joyce and don hoffman from indianapolis were married july 13, 1952.randchildren. they're both now 90 years old, together at the hooverwood living retirement community. in 67 years of marriage, they have experienced so much, but nothing like what just happened. joyce tested positive for coronavirus on mayst, and they've been separated ever since. it is the longest they've been apart in nearly seven decades. joyce thankfully had mild symptoms, fought hard and fully recovered. she, along with her family and the staff hooverwood, had an idea, why not surprise her husband don? >> don. >> yes? >> can you hold these for me? >> hold them? >> yeah. >> sure. >> reporter: the staff, giving don flowers, not telling him who they're for. and then turning him around. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh! oh! all right, all right. oh, honey. oh, honey. oh, honey. >>eporoyce kissing donhers. >> how can you be so cute? >> reporter: tonight, their granddaughter melanie tells us they are both together and doing well. >> after 67 years of marriage this was excruciating for them.
. >> reporter: joyce and don hoffman from indianapolis were married july 13, 1952.randchildren. they're both now 90 years old, together at the hooverwood living retirement community. in 67 years of marriage, they have experienced so much, but nothing like what just happened. joyce tested positive for coronavirus on mayst, and they've been separated ever since. it is the longest they've been apart in nearly seven decades. joyce thankfully had mild symptoms, fought hard and fully recovered....
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p. these factors and then i'm s. only make proud of farmer is indianapolis. 98% of its clients are american. that military personnel is the life blood of the local economy so donald trump's announcements about troop withdrawals came as a shock he says he wants to cut their numbers in germany by a third. the whole from the syncing v. i. n. c. if in. via email it's act although with a mock. posted soul marvin onon that's from of in. done e that's a nenew i us i not the because- more than halflf the thirty five thousand five hundred troops based in germany live in this region. the american presence is visible everywhere and everything's heavily protected since nine eleven. there's a tank division. andnd a high school for soldiers children.. and of course the ramstei air base the operations hub for the middle eastnd africa it's impossible to go inside but these u. s. defense ministry pictures provide a glimpse. close by show has been the local mayor since two thousand seven and maintains close ties with the pentagon. check out the window to front in india he didn't eat him and sort of present i
p. these factors and then i'm s. only make proud of farmer is indianapolis. 98% of its clients are american. that military personnel is the life blood of the local economy so donald trump's announcements about troop withdrawals came as a shock he says he wants to cut their numbers in germany by a third. the whole from the syncing v. i. n. c. if in. via email it's act although with a mock. posted soul marvin onon that's from of in. done e that's a nenew i us i not the because- more than halflf...
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another live look that memorial in indianapolis, you can see there. this casket. there, we ask to see someone speaking right now. we will continue to monitor what's going on at this memorial. we will bring you more from that. >>> now, just yesterday, all four officers involved in detaining george floyd were charged and those charges against officer derek chauvin were bumped to second degree murder. we will take you to that memorial when it starts. you can see it online as well as on our app. >>> well, doctors if oakland are standing behind the black lives matter movement and reminding their own community they are fighting back against injustice. jackie ward is live in oakland with more on what they had to say. jackie. >> reporter: three dozen doctors and medical staff gathered here to demonstrateter of public health and it's a public health crisis, because, obviously, people are dying from what they say police brutality. mentally, they believe this is taking a serious mental toll on people. one doctor says she feels incredibly supported. she worries about the long
another live look that memorial in indianapolis, you can see there. this casket. there, we ask to see someone speaking right now. we will continue to monitor what's going on at this memorial. we will bring you more from that. >>> now, just yesterday, all four officers involved in detaining george floyd were charged and those charges against officer derek chauvin were bumped to second degree murder. we will take you to that memorial when it starts. you can see it online as well as on...
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we saw the murder of breanna taylor in louisville, the murder of three people in indianapolis and the— breonna. 601 people killed by police here in the last seven years. they are afamily the last seven years. they are a family member of everyone. what we see is a spark that enables everything else to come to the surface and people who are exploding with notjust pain ansaru but also rage. as you speak, we are also looking at pictures earlier on, hundreds of people gathered outside the statehouse. that was a largely peaceful protest. why is it that some protests have been peaceful and others have been peaceful and others have been peaceful and others have been violent. what is it that can spark violence in these protests? one of the things we have to remember, we are protesting police violence and sometimes that proves itself to be true by the way in which we are greeted by the police who are there to repress the protests. so yesterday we had a massive protest in los angeles, about 20,000 people poured into the streets and as $0011 poured into the streets and as 50011 as poured into the
we saw the murder of breanna taylor in louisville, the murder of three people in indianapolis and the— breonna. 601 people killed by police here in the last seven years. they are afamily the last seven years. they are a family member of everyone. what we see is a spark that enables everything else to come to the surface and people who are exploding with notjust pain ansaru but also rage. as you speak, we are also looking at pictures earlier on, hundreds of people gathered outside the...
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. >> reporter: mobile, alabama, removed a confederate statue this morning, and indianapolis announced this one is coming down. according to the southern poverty law center, 776 monuments exist across the country. only 61 have been removed. rifd mon's councilman, michael jones authorized the removal of the remaining monuments. >> this isn't just about richmond, virginia. this isn't just about monuments. this is really about george floyd. >> reporter: that proposal will be taken up by the city council nextonth. if tho statu down, would atoand richmond native sd arberarthurashe, as the only on. >> o'donnell: tonight, louisiana is under a state of emergency and a 300-mile stretch of the gulf coast is under a tropical storm watch. cristobal is expected to gain strength this weekend, making landfall late sunday. 6-10 inches of rain could fall from baton rouge to biloxi. grand isle is under evacuation orders. right now the storm is causing life-threatening floods in mexico. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." thousands of new coronavirus cases in florida
. >> reporter: mobile, alabama, removed a confederate statue this morning, and indianapolis announced this one is coming down. according to the southern poverty law center, 776 monuments exist across the country. only 61 have been removed. rifd mon's councilman, michael jones authorized the removal of the remaining monuments. >> this isn't just about richmond, virginia. this isn't just about monuments. this is really about george floyd. >> reporter: that proposal will be taken...
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we are in indiana, about 30 minutes outside of chicago, two hours north of indianapolis.olice officers here. there has been a demonstration by activists, protesting against the george floyd killing and at least three or 400 demonstrators in right now, the sun is setting. police are trying to take command of the situation. saturdays protests d id command of the situation. saturdays protests did result in some confrontations. however please been reacting to the protests 7 please been reacting to the protests? we've seen demonstrations right across the us in quite a variety of responses. what is it like in your city? it's been a little tense. you have protesters and police officers going at each other. there have been a few arrests made, maybe about a dozen but it had been mostly peaceful throughout the david as the son set, it's setting right now, it's getting a bit more volatile and police are trying to get this under control before the sun sets. we are ina control before the sun sets. we are in a major retail district outside of chicago. wide and it's not just outside of
we are in indiana, about 30 minutes outside of chicago, two hours north of indianapolis.olice officers here. there has been a demonstration by activists, protesting against the george floyd killing and at least three or 400 demonstrators in right now, the sun is setting. police are trying to take command of the situation. saturdays protests d id command of the situation. saturdays protests did result in some confrontations. however please been reacting to the protests 7 please been reacting to...
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of the briann indianapolis police department on april 9, 2020, she was shot and killed. she's survived by her 3-year-old sister, and her parents. she was a national guard veteran. for the art breaks family of her. officer tiffany victoria of the honolulu police department on january 19, 2020, officer was shot and -- killed. was shot and an air force reserve veteran. these are our heroes. thank you so much to our protecting our streets. many have been shot. some have been killed. it's a travesty. us stand with law enforcement and recognize the huge contribution they have made society and continue to do so each and every day. thanks so much, guys. reporter: who is command of the forces in washington right now? >> and we go live now to capitol hill to join a confirmation to be for russel vought director of the white house's office of management and budget. we join it in progress. >> bridging the gaps between mayor manage. justice and budget and silos to find holistic answers to complicated challenges. 500 full-time ly employees at the agency, but i have seen them do remarka
of the briann indianapolis police department on april 9, 2020, she was shot and killed. she's survived by her 3-year-old sister, and her parents. she was a national guard veteran. for the art breaks family of her. officer tiffany victoria of the honolulu police department on january 19, 2020, officer was shot and -- killed. was shot and an air force reserve veteran. these are our heroes. thank you so much to our protecting our streets. many have been shot. some have been killed. it's a...
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officer briand lease of the indianapolis police department on april 9, 2020, she was shot and killed. she's survived by her 3-year-old son, her sister, and her parents. she was a national guard veteran. and my heart breaks for the family. officer tiffany victoria henriquez of the honolulu police department on january 19, 2020, officer enriquez was shot and killed, leaving three daughters, one grandson, and she was a u.s. air force reserve veteran. these are our heroes. thank you so much to our officers who are protecting our streets. many have been shot. some have been killed. it's a travesty. and let us stand with law enforcement and recognize the huge contribution they have made to our society and continue to do so each and every day. thanks so much, guys. reporter: who is command of the forces in washington right now? i want to start this section with a prayer. we find are ourselves in trying times in the country. those that are
officer briand lease of the indianapolis police department on april 9, 2020, she was shot and killed. she's survived by her 3-year-old son, her sister, and her parents. she was a national guard veteran. and my heart breaks for the family. officer tiffany victoria henriquez of the honolulu police department on january 19, 2020, officer enriquez was shot and killed, leaving three daughters, one grandson, and she was a u.s. air force reserve veteran. these are our heroes. thank you so much to our...
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brad paisley will headline three drive-in concerts next month in nashville, indianapolis and st.nating study about just how much we love our pickup trucks. >> a survey commissioned by ford asked truck owners what they would give up to keep their truck. get this, 71% said they'd rather give up coffee than give up their truck. 79% said they'd stop drinking alcohol. >> and 82% of truck owners said they would give up their streaming service like netflix to keep their truck. 100% said they would hope that people stopped asking them to move. >>> and finally a close encounter between a girl and a bird. >> you have to give some credit to this girl right here for staying calm. her dad was recording the young bird on his phone when it flew and landed in his daughter's hair. >> dad picked up the bird and o very swt. the girl and the >> sweet ending. day. people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lu
brad paisley will headline three drive-in concerts next month in nashville, indianapolis and st.nating study about just how much we love our pickup trucks. >> a survey commissioned by ford asked truck owners what they would give up to keep their truck. get this, 71% said they'd rather give up coffee than give up their truck. 79% said they'd stop drinking alcohol. >> and 82% of truck owners said they would give up their streaming service like netflix to keep their truck. 100% said...
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. ♪ chris: aboard the uss indianapolis a precious cargo of uranium was crossing the pacific ocean.inaudible], a small island that was a perfect launch pad for attacks on japan. there it would rendezvous with colonel paul tibbetts 509 composite crew which had been rehearsing bombing missions but except for the commander they still did not know what kind of bomb they were about to drop. ♪ chris: president truman received a coded message from washington telling him the bomb could be ready in eight days. >> he recognized the weight of this moment and recognized the judgment of history. can you imagine an american president sending hundreds of thousands of troops into harm's way when he might have been able to stop that with the use of a single weapon. chris: truman asked secretary of war stimson which japanese cities were devoted to war production. on the target list, hiroshima and nagasaki. ♪ chris: truman made his decision. if japan ignored a final ultimatum the u.s. would drop the atomic bomb. in the [inaudible] declaration he made one last call for unconditional surrender. >> only
. ♪ chris: aboard the uss indianapolis a precious cargo of uranium was crossing the pacific ocean.inaudible], a small island that was a perfect launch pad for attacks on japan. there it would rendezvous with colonel paul tibbetts 509 composite crew which had been rehearsing bombing missions but except for the commander they still did not know what kind of bomb they were about to drop. ♪ chris: president truman received a coded message from washington telling him the bomb could be ready in...
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across the country many of the videos highlighted by amnesty international didn't go viral in indianapolis a woman in a wheelchair and small children tear gassed by police well praying. little rock arkansas protesters kneeling and then to this point are seated. in california protesters lain on the ground and police react all across the country and members of the media deliberately attacked us it goes on and on and has happened all over the country according to amnesty international over 11 days in 40 states and the district of columbia they say these are $125.00 examples of verified police abuse overall takeaway is that it's not a few bad apples and it's not a few bad departments and it's not a big city problem or it's not an east coast west coast problem it's that we found these incidents everywhere al-jazeera reached out to several police organizations for comment but didn't get a response but the police do have strong defenders in the u.s. so it's a tinderbox and people including police officers can on occasion over react i don't because any question about that but you know most of the
across the country many of the videos highlighted by amnesty international didn't go viral in indianapolis a woman in a wheelchair and small children tear gassed by police well praying. little rock arkansas protesters kneeling and then to this point are seated. in california protesters lain on the ground and police react all across the country and members of the media deliberately attacked us it goes on and on and has happened all over the country according to amnesty international over 11 days...
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in indianapolis, gunfire breaking out. at least two people dead. in new york city, people protesting as others vandalize and set fire to police vehicles. this woman, seen in a video obtained by "the daily mail," now facing federal charges after allegedly throwing a molotov cocktail at a police car. hundreds arrested. two police cruisers hit with objects driving through a barricade and into crowds of demonstrators in the streets. no one was seriously injured, but an investigation is now under way. in seattle, ar-15 rifles stolen from the back of a police cruiser before a quick-thinking ty ito grab them. police in philadelphia using batons to push back crowds of people, more than a dozen officers injured. across the city, cars overturned and in flames. hundreds coming out in grand rapids, michigan, to clean up after a night of destruction. eric latchy says it came from a place of hurt. >> it taints the message. just because this destruction isn't what the people who are here peacefully were trying to communicate. >> reporter: the mayors of st. paul a
in indianapolis, gunfire breaking out. at least two people dead. in new york city, people protesting as others vandalize and set fire to police vehicles. this woman, seen in a video obtained by "the daily mail," now facing federal charges after allegedly throwing a molotov cocktail at a police car. hundreds arrested. two police cruisers hit with objects driving through a barricade and into crowds of demonstrators in the streets. no one was seriously injured, but an investigation is...