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. >> reporter: maura showed surveillance video that shows the ensteytire incident. she takes off her mask and appears to cough toward the boy. they are not releasing the video making it harder to identify who the woman is. maura said she believes what happened was motivated by race. >> i believe this woman might be racist because the family in front of her was white. me and my grandma are hispanic and she started telling me my distance and once i started speaking spanish to my grandma. >> reporter: as for maura's son, she says he did have a slight fever after the incident, but is doing okay right now and his mother is hopeful he doesn't get coronavirus. >> if he were to get sick, i can't even imagine. >> reporter: i did reach out to san jose police who have labelled this as an assault case, still waiting to hear back from them. doesn't appear as though any arrests have been made. i also did personally view that surveillance video, which is troubling to say the least. in san jose, j.r. stone, abc7 news. >> tonight a former advisor to president trump revealed in an ex
. >> reporter: maura showed surveillance video that shows the ensteytire incident. she takes off her mask and appears to cough toward the boy. they are not releasing the video making it harder to identify who the woman is. maura said she believes what happened was motivated by race. >> i believe this woman might be racist because the family in front of her was white. me and my grandma are hispanic and she started telling me my distance and once i started speaking spanish to my...
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maura, tell us about the progression of the day. where are these protesters marching to?: hey, yeah, it's been a busy afternoon here in d.c. there's been pockets of protests popping up around the city and then migrating from spot to spot. we started our day this morning
maura, tell us about the progression of the day. where are these protesters marching to?: hey, yeah, it's been a busy afternoon here in d.c. there's been pockets of protests popping up around the city and then migrating from spot to spot. we started our day this morning
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>> maura barrett in philadelphia for us, thanks, maura.ate it. >>> well, the pressure from the continuing protests that have translated into real change at the local and state levels we've seen bans on chokeholds, tear gas. and in louisville, kentucky where emt breonna taylor was killed in her own home, a ban on no-knock warrants. but there has also been plenty of pushback. minnesota's senate republicans have vowed to block the sweeping police reform package endorsed by democrats and the governor of the state where george floyd was killed. and expect a fight for the justice in policing act which was unveiled by house democrats earlier this week, especially around the idea of qualified immunity for police. joining me now is one of the co-sponsors of that bill, illinois congresswoman robin kelly. it's so good to have you here, because the conversation is so important right now. >> thank you for having me. >> give me a real-time assessment. where are you with this bill, not just in the house, but obviously on issues that could become law, if
>> maura barrett in philadelphia for us, thanks, maura.ate it. >>> well, the pressure from the continuing protests that have translated into real change at the local and state levels we've seen bans on chokeholds, tear gas. and in louisville, kentucky where emt breonna taylor was killed in her own home, a ban on no-knock warrants. but there has also been plenty of pushback. minnesota's senate republicans have vowed to block the sweeping police reform package endorsed by democrats...
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maura barrett. to new jersey. this week showing white men mocking george floyd's death. let's go to miss mbs's coughry coffin in new jersey. you were marching with a group of hundreds if not close to a thousand protesters a little while ago. what's happened? has that wrapped up? >> it looks like that thousands has made their way here to the police station here, alex. with these police escorts blocking off this entire route 47 for them in franklinville, i'll swing it around and show you kind of the crowd that's left here at the police station so far. things have gotten more quiet. they were earlier fairly energetic as they walked down the street and took over the entire area and really did take about an hour to make this march. they told me it was important for them to do that after that video went viral and after witnessing that because the original march which was this exact same route was peaceful when that incendiary rhetoric you heard there from the viral video happened. so they felt it was important for them
maura barrett. to new jersey. this week showing white men mocking george floyd's death. let's go to miss mbs's coughry coffin in new jersey. you were marching with a group of hundreds if not close to a thousand protesters a little while ago. what's happened? has that wrapped up? >> it looks like that thousands has made their way here to the police station here, alex. with these police escorts blocking off this entire route 47 for them in franklinville, i'll swing it around and show you...
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nbc's maura barrett is at the lincoln memorial for us. with a good day to you, talk about what you're seeing on the ground there. >> hey, alex, so, over the past half hour or so we really started to see crowds trickle in. it's kind of unexpected how big exactly it's going to get but d.c. police and fire chief has estimated it could be in the tens of thousands if not more and so in anticipation of that, they've closed down all of the roads in the surrounding area. here at the lincoln memorial just down the mall from the white house and the washington monument, i'm going to step out of the shot so you can take a look at the crowd we're seeing so far. it's a large crowd of probably a couple hundred so far, pretty socially distant and diverse in race and age and people have signs that read black lives matter, no justice no peace, some read out the victims of police brutality. like you mentioned there haven't been arrested in the past couple of days so expecting this protest to be largely peaceful. but in recent days there has been a lot of dr
nbc's maura barrett is at the lincoln memorial for us. with a good day to you, talk about what you're seeing on the ground there. >> hey, alex, so, over the past half hour or so we really started to see crowds trickle in. it's kind of unexpected how big exactly it's going to get but d.c. police and fire chief has estimated it could be in the tens of thousands if not more and so in anticipation of that, they've closed down all of the roads in the surrounding area. here at the lincoln...
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let me start with what we heard from maura, which she touched upon.new coronavirus cases spike across the country, the majority of new cases, at least it appears from the initial data, is in younger folks. what do you make of that? what more can be done to stop the spread among the younger population? >> thanks for having me. thanks for saying my name so well. i appreciate it. yes, there are younger people who are getting it more often. the concern is are they the ones exposing themselves the most. i want to be clear about one thing. young people are less likely to die of a car accident if they're in one compared to the elderly. they still come in looking badly when they've been in a rollout, ejected through the windshield. for the ewing peopyoung people e virus isn't as bad for me, is a preposterous way of looking at it. i've seen plenty of them needing to be hospitalized, intubated, and they're spreading the disease to others. we might not see the worse of the death rates until a couple weeks from now. for them to act this way is selfish, if that's
let me start with what we heard from maura, which she touched upon.new coronavirus cases spike across the country, the majority of new cases, at least it appears from the initial data, is in younger folks. what do you make of that? what more can be done to stop the spread among the younger population? >> thanks for having me. thanks for saying my name so well. i appreciate it. yes, there are younger people who are getting it more often. the concern is are they the ones exposing themselves...
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maura, tell us about the progression of the day. where are these protesters marching to? >> reporter: hey, yeah, it's been a busy afternoon here in d.c. there's been pockets of protests popping up around the city and then migrating from spot to spot. we started our day this morning at the lincoln memorial and then moved over to capitol hill, and now we're here at lafayette park outside of st. john's, right across from the white house, of course, where it was renamed the black lives matter plaza. i want to introduce you to julian, he's a protester that's been out here multiple days. him and his friends made this beautiful tribute to breonna taylor. you've been teargassed and have been protesting. what's the message you have for people when you protest like this? >> i think we need stand in solidarity with those who have been unjustly targeted by a system that perpetuates institutionalized racism. i think we need to stand with george and with breonna and make it the human thing to do in my opinion. >> reporter: and what does it mean to you to see these crowds coming out day
maura, tell us about the progression of the day. where are these protesters marching to? >> reporter: hey, yeah, it's been a busy afternoon here in d.c. there's been pockets of protests popping up around the city and then migrating from spot to spot. we started our day this morning at the lincoln memorial and then moved over to capitol hill, and now we're here at lafayette park outside of st. john's, right across from the white house, of course, where it was renamed the black lives matter...
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maura guillÉn dijo a noticias telemundo que su hermana podrÍa estar viva y serÍa fuera de la base. >>lia guillÉn, son 2 sargentos de la base fort hood que son investigados como sospechosos de acosar a la vanessa. tiene los nombres, pero no los hara pÚblicos. >>> quiero tener respuestas, confirmar datos dijo la abogada. >>> no hemos obtenido respuesta la familia de vanessa estÁ impaciente porque el tiempo es vital para encontrarla con vida. exigen una investigaciÓn diferente porque hasta hoy no hay respuesta. en texas, edgard muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >>> en mÉxico el presidente lÓpez obrador, reconocio que Él dio la orden directa de liberal al hijo del chapo guzmÁn. una contradicciÓn, porque cuando pasÓ eso, el mandatario aseguro que en sabÍa nada del operativo. >>> quedÓ preso de varias balaceras entre los sicarios del cartel de sinaloa. lo tenÍan retenido m su propia casa. y la violencia es la excusa del presidente. >>> yo ordenÉ que se detuviera ese operativo y se dejara en libertad a este presunto de lin cuento. porque iban a perder la vida. si no suspendÍamos el operativo. mÁs d
maura guillÉn dijo a noticias telemundo que su hermana podrÍa estar viva y serÍa fuera de la base. >>lia guillÉn, son 2 sargentos de la base fort hood que son investigados como sospechosos de acosar a la vanessa. tiene los nombres, pero no los hara pÚblicos. >>> quiero tener respuestas, confirmar datos dijo la abogada. >>> no hemos obtenido respuesta la familia de vanessa estÁ impaciente porque el tiempo es vital para encontrarla con vida. exigen una investigaciÓn...
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august, but it's still not clear if those classes will be in person are not trying to figure it out for maura kelly says the district is set to hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from parents. >>today nearly 9,000 donated kinsa smart thermometers were handed out to families at 19 school sites were free meals are distributed the digital temperature readers can be paired with smartphones to track health symptoms the idea is to help arm families with a tool that should come in handy when school starts up in the fall a lot of families don't realize because they've never needed it before they thought they could just like. >>check their head like see if they're feeling hot, but now, especially thinking of going back to school at some point in time. families really know if they're safe or not to come back. but if and when kids will be coming back inside their schools when summer ends is up in the air. >>and that has at least one parent i spoke to feeling uneasy. it's kind of scary and frustrating to be honest with you i had some mixed feelings though we would love to know what's goi
august, but it's still not clear if those classes will be in person are not trying to figure it out for maura kelly says the district is set to hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from parents. >>today nearly 9,000 donated kinsa smart thermometers were handed out to families at 19 school sites were free meals are distributed the digital temperature readers can be paired with smartphones to track health symptoms the idea is to help arm families with a tool that should come...
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massachusetts attorney general maura haley now getting criticized for saying that the rioting is a, quoteortunity and that, quote, yes, america is burning, but that's how forests and trees grow. healey added, quote, i support calls for a revolution but not the revolution of violence in our streets. she's saying this as 131 people are now -- 11 people are now dead, including 4 african-americans, more than 300 law enforcement officials injured, shot at, hit by cars and bricks. let's welcome former white house official kyron -- what was your reaction? more tragedy upon tragedy. and yet again if we just stop and the take a deepen breath, an african-american, george floyd, that had a white police officer butt put his knee on his -- put his new on his neck. those standing birdied nothing. the reaction that was -- by did nothing. thee reaction that was initial expect words from the floyd family encourage us toward peaceful,ts nonviolent protest. what's happening now is that the reality of george floyd has been taken to a metaphor of putting the neck of -- the knee on the neck of african-american
massachusetts attorney general maura haley now getting criticized for saying that the rioting is a, quoteortunity and that, quote, yes, america is burning, but that's how forests and trees grow. healey added, quote, i support calls for a revolution but not the revolution of violence in our streets. she's saying this as 131 people are now -- 11 people are now dead, including 4 african-americans, more than 300 law enforcement officials injured, shot at, hit by cars and bricks. let's welcome...
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in massachusetts the state attorney general maura healy a part of the rights and did it explicitly.he described the killing and looting as "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, yes, america is burning, but that is how forrest grows that is a verdict don't make verbatim quote from the law officer of massachusetts. she is happy to see american society become mulch. it makes good fertilizer. the press isn't simply covering the rioting, but insisting the riots. "the new york times" the most recent pulitzer prize and 2020 said words you thought you knew the meaning of now have completely different meaning. violence, for example and she supports it isn't really violence. >> violence is when an agent of the state kneels on a man's neck until all of the life is out of his body. destroying property which can be replaced is not violence. and to put those things, to use the exact same language to describe those two things come i think really is not moral. >> tucker: violence is not violence if i approve of it you're the person you were just listening to one the pulitzer prize. there was something
in massachusetts the state attorney general maura healy a part of the rights and did it explicitly.he described the killing and looting as "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, yes, america is burning, but that is how forrest grows that is a verdict don't make verbatim quote from the law officer of massachusetts. she is happy to see american society become mulch. it makes good fertilizer. the press isn't simply covering the rioting, but insisting the riots. "the new york times" the...
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when you saw that statement from maura healey, what was your reaction?e tragedy upon tragedy and yet again, if we just stop and take a deep breath, an african-american, george floyd had a white police officer put his knee on his neck as the life went out of him. those standing by did nothing. the reaction that was initial and the words coming from the floyd family encouraged us towards peaceful, non-violent protests. what's happening now is that the reality of george floyd has been taken to a metaphor of putting the neck of the, knee on the neck of african-americans using the real pain of the race for many african-americans who are supportive of the american experiment, to pursue other objectives that have nothing to do with democracy, nothing to do with race, nothing to do with rights, nothing to do with justice. really, i find this deeply and personally offensive. elizabeth: kiron, minorities are getting slammed. cory, a black fireman in minneapolis, he spent his life savings to get a bar open. rioters burned that to the ground. rioters destroyed nearl
when you saw that statement from maura healey, what was your reaction?e tragedy upon tragedy and yet again, if we just stop and take a deep breath, an african-american, george floyd had a white police officer put his knee on his neck as the life went out of him. those standing by did nothing. the reaction that was initial and the words coming from the floyd family encouraged us towards peaceful, non-violent protests. what's happening now is that the reality of george floyd has been taken to a...
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county are vista getting the death of a sheriff's cadet who died during training. 39-year-old misha maura training to be a deputy and was weeks away from graduating. he suddenly collapsed, all exercise involves running around the building and assimilated assault with the instructor wearing a fully padded suit. the cadet has a helmet, padded gear, and a foam baton. >> it's a difficult training, and historically we have had some issues with it. but -- it's, it's of course tragic. >> i have seen, not only an hour academy, but others in the bay area, where we have had concussions, broken noses, even though they are wearing a helmet. >> the county sheriff says inde the exact cause of death as being investigated, he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> today and tomorrow, a huge dust cloud will reach parts of the gulf coast area and now this mass of very dry and very dusty air came from the sierra. sorry, the sahara, last weekend. it is going to cause hayes and a fiery red sunset. while the dust cloud forms every year, this is the biggest one in the century. in trouble more than 4000 mile
county are vista getting the death of a sheriff's cadet who died during training. 39-year-old misha maura training to be a deputy and was weeks away from graduating. he suddenly collapsed, all exercise involves running around the building and assimilated assault with the instructor wearing a fully padded suit. the cadet has a helmet, padded gear, and a foam baton. >> it's a difficult training, and historically we have had some issues with it. but -- it's, it's of course tragic. >> i...
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thank you, maura. >>> a look at the juneteenth demonstrations.ked this day in 1865 when slaves in texas were finally freed, two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation and two months after the confederacy surrendered. my next guest wrote an op-ed that it is a reminder that freedom wasn't just handed over. she's in her hometown of grand prairie, texas. >> and howard raines joins me. he won a pulitzer prize about coming to age in birmingham. do you get a sense over time that the wider understanding of juneteenth had been somehow separated from slavery, the reason for the holiday in the first place. >> for sure. i believe it was only celebrated in texas so heavily. i realize when i moved to new york, i realized a lot of my peers and friends never heard of juneteenth before. even some friends in texas as well had never heard of it. when you do mention this holiday, you can't recognize it without recognizing the significance and relationship it has with texas, given that is the why juneteenth even exists. >> how did you celebrate? >> this
thank you, maura. >>> a look at the juneteenth demonstrations.ked this day in 1865 when slaves in texas were finally freed, two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation and two months after the confederacy surrendered. my next guest wrote an op-ed that it is a reminder that freedom wasn't just handed over. she's in her hometown of grand prairie, texas. >> and howard raines joins me. he won a pulitzer prize about coming to age in birmingham. do you get a sense over...