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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> to the weather now, the fog cooling down parts of the bay area checking out the om e exclusive sales foe tower camera. >> cool, orfo you know, we are looking at the cooler temperatures, that stronger onshore flow with it. iglow avfor is t daytime highs time of year with those breezy really kick energy and also tracking some light showers pushing through, sprinkles and drizzle in spots. here's high-def doppler from santa rosa through san francisco catching a bit of wet weather. light rain from santa rose yeah and petaluma as well as getting reports from a little bit of drizzle in san francisco and also oakland, south san francisco catching a bit of some wet weather. so some big changes for us as we are looking at more of the onshore flow in a weak cold front pushing through. 71 in concord, 6 # 3 in oakland. livermore coming in at 68. 61 right now in san francisco. 70 in san jose and catching a little bit of light rain in santa rose yeah rosa at 64 degrees. fso, 16 miles-per-hour and 20 at oakland and natural pa. 17 in concord. so cooler, breezier
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> to the weather now, the fog cooling down parts of the bay area checking out the om e exclusive sales foe tower camera. >> cool, orfo you know, we are looking at the cooler temperatures, that stronger onshore flow with it. iglow avfor is t daytime highs time of year with those breezy really kick energy and also tracking some light showers pushing through, sprinkles and drizzle in spots. here's high-def doppler from santa rosa through san...
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michael george with the civil rights investigation that is underway. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> reporter: protesters across the country breaking curfew to continue their call for justice in the killing of george floyd. police in new york detaining some demonstrators marching through the city. >> curfew is there to allow the police to address the situation where someone is trying to do violent to a person or property. >> reporter: after midnight, those who remained outside of the white house threw water bottles and lit fire works. peaceful protesters said they are in it for systemic change. >> i think it will come with the next generation, but that's what we are here for, the next generation. >> reporter: many arguing the violence and looting increased their determination. >> it's not about smashing into neiman marcus. >> reporter: a civil rights investigation is being launched against the minneapolis department. >> it will result in court action and require change. >> reporter: speaking through tears, the mother of floyd's 6- year-old daughter gianna called him a good man. >
michael george with the civil rights investigation that is underway. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> reporter: protesters across the country breaking curfew to continue their call for justice in the killing of george floyd. police in new york detaining some demonstrators marching through the city. >> curfew is there to allow the police to address the situation where someone is trying to do violent to a person or property. >> reporter: after midnight, those who...
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cbs michael george reports in minneapolis. >> reporter: george floyd is being remembered in the city where he died in police custody on memorial day. >> everybody wants justice, we want justice for george and he is going to get it, he is going to get it. >> al sharpton delivered the eulogy for floyd's family. >> he did not die of common health conditions. he died of a common american criminal justice malfunction. >> at one point he asked the just blocks away, three of chauvin's officers were making appearances. >> the criminal charges against the officers haven't stopped the protest. here in minneapolis the demonstrations have remained peaceful for the last five nights in a row. >> reporter: as night fell demonstrators across the country marched in defiance of curfew orders, the events we not ti in buffalo, new york a 75-year- old man was hurt after he confronted police during a rally. two officers involved have been suspended, pending investigation. the man was hospitalized with a head injury. michael george, cbs news, minneapolis. >>> a live look this morning from the white house w
cbs michael george reports in minneapolis. >> reporter: george floyd is being remembered in the city where he died in police custody on memorial day. >> everybody wants justice, we want justice for george and he is going to get it, he is going to get it. >> al sharpton delivered the eulogy for floyd's family. >> he did not die of common health conditions. he died of a common american criminal justice malfunction. >> at one point he asked the just blocks away, three...
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cbs reporter michael george on the decision announced today and what's next. >> reporter: days after the shooting death of rayshard brooks, former atlanta police officer garrett rolfe learned he is facing 11 charges including felony murder and aggravated assault with offir rolftiwere ena drive through of the wendy's. the officers spoke with brooks for some time. then he failed a field sobriety test. and rolfe attempted to make an arrest. brooks got one of the officer's tasers and ran. rolfe gave chase and shot brooks in the back. >> for some period of two minutes and 12 was no medical attention applied to mr. brooks. what we discovered is during the two minutes and 12 seconds that officer rolfe actually kicked mr. brooks while he laid on the ground. >> reporter: fulton county district attorney paul howard had weighed several charges in his decision. >> mr. brooks never presented himself as a threat. >> reporter: brooks' family asked for murder charges. >> i felt everything that usby hearing what he went through. and it hurt. it hurt really bad. >> nobody is happy. nobody is celebrati
cbs reporter michael george on the decision announced today and what's next. >> reporter: days after the shooting death of rayshard brooks, former atlanta police officer garrett rolfe learned he is facing 11 charges including felony murder and aggravated assault with offir rolftiwere ena drive through of the wendy's. the officers spoke with brooks for some time. then he failed a field sobriety test. and rolfe attempted to make an arrest. brooks got one of the officer's tasers and ran....
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michael george, cbs news. >>> a controversial figure, sparking backlash from latino activists defaced in san jose. splash with red paint, many people call the statue a symbol of oppression. the raise the american flag two months after congress declared war on mexico. >> they will include conversations about race. some bay area parents are waiting to have the discussion, they tell us there are lessons that cannot wait for the classroom. >> as a teacher we are part of some of these systems that have historically left some students behind it. >> the state superintendent announced plans to train teachers and staff on racism and bias. they want government agencies included in the conversation. >> our children learn racism so that means we cannot focus just exclusively on the education sector. bias exists in every sector. >> the state superintendent said some students are experiencing trauma and called on counseling agencies to help out now. another change this upcoming school year, class sizes will be capped between 10 and 15 students in order to ensure proper physical distancing. >>> to c
michael george, cbs news. >>> a controversial figure, sparking backlash from latino activists defaced in san jose. splash with red paint, many people call the statue a symbol of oppression. the raise the american flag two months after congress declared war on mexico. >> they will include conversations about race. some bay area parents are waiting to have the discussion, they tell us there are lessons that cannot wait for the classroom. >> as a teacher we are part of some of...
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major. >> garrett: michael george, we thank you. today in miami, nearly 400 high school seniors graduated in a special socially-distanced ceremony. christopher columbus grads took a victory lap around homestead, miami, speedway, picking up the finish line. families watched and honked from their own vehicles. and we say, "congratulations, graduates." straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", delta retires au. we'll also explore the politics of masks, as the virus spreads and debate intensifies. later, isolated seniors: how loved ones are staying connected. you're on it. exercising often and eating healthy? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast toa
major. >> garrett: michael george, we thank you. today in miami, nearly 400 high school seniors graduated in a special socially-distanced ceremony. christopher columbus grads took a victory lap around homestead, miami, speedway, picking up the finish line. families watched and honked from their own vehicles. and we say, "congratulations, graduates." straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", delta retires au. we'll also explore the politics of masks, as the virus...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: now to a developing story tonight. white house denied today ad beene president had been briefed on intelligence that briefed on intelligence that reportedly showed russia had offered bounties to taliban-linked militants if they killed u.s. and coalition troops in afghanistan. the story was first reported by "the new york times." 20 americans were killed in combat in afghanistan last year, but it's not clear which deaths are under suspicion. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," as america debates monumental change, an ancient city embraces its complicated past. californians turn out to see tesla's new truck, ahead of a future showdown. and later, fired up. the four women who made firefighting history just by doing their jobs. took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, t' over a a reve me kin of trick it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's fr
michael george, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: now to a developing story tonight. white house denied today ad beene president had been briefed on intelligence that briefed on intelligence that reportedly showed russia had offered bounties to taliban-linked militants if they killed u.s. and coalition troops in afghanistan. the story was first reported by "the new york times." 20 americans were killed in combat in afghanistan last year, but it's not clear which deaths are under...
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michael george looks at the story. >> there you go. >> reporter: laura and brian have been working fromheir newble home and are ready to send their youngest child back toar rlt madison is ready, too. >> she misses her rue teen, the schedule and activities and the people. she's a social kid. >> reporter: when madison returns next week she'll be dropped off at the front door, get daily temperature checks and their parents won't be allowed in the building. >> we trust the owner, we trust >> she's also opened more classrooms to keep kids in smaller groups and remove toys that are hard to clean. >> i think there's a lot of fear right now of the unknown. >> reporter: the up creased safety measures are a visible reminder these are not normal times. childcare professionals appointments out their top priority is the kids. >> our fear of covid has to be secondary to taking care of the kids. >> reporter: she owns imaginatioonnac her facility open since early may with similar protocol. this father waited to accepted his children back. >> we figured if we waited two weeks and nobody's calling out si
michael george looks at the story. >> there you go. >> reporter: laura and brian have been working fromheir newble home and are ready to send their youngest child back toar rlt madison is ready, too. >> she misses her rue teen, the schedule and activities and the people. she's a social kid. >> reporter: when madison returns next week she'll be dropped off at the front door, get daily temperature checks and their parents won't be allowed in the building. >> we trust...
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killed and protest continue over the weekend, some had become violent but most are peaceful, michael george brings us the latest from the memorial. but the protests breakout, demanding police accountability after george floyd was killed when we could go in minneapolis. one large group of protesters face a terrifying moment when a tanker barreled towards them on the highway. no one was seriously injured, the driver of the truck was arrested. but the derek chauvin, seen kneeling on floyd's neck has been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. >> he kept in a man's neck that was begging and pleading for breath. >> three other officers involved have been fired, but not charged. >> black versus white, we wanted to be peaceful. >> we are different from whoever is writing. but the others became mylan, police cars burned in philadelphia, rioters and leaders took advantage of the chaos. and washington dc, police fired tear gas after fires were lit near the white house. >> no women there understands, if they understood they would be out here with us. >> reporter: there were m
killed and protest continue over the weekend, some had become violent but most are peaceful, michael george brings us the latest from the memorial. but the protests breakout, demanding police accountability after george floyd was killed when we could go in minneapolis. one large group of protesters face a terrifying moment when a tanker barreled towards them on the highway. no one was seriously injured, the driver of the truck was arrested. but the derek chauvin, seen kneeling on floyd's neck...
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michael george has more from new york. >> what has historically made america unique is the durability of the institutions against the passions and prejudices of the moment. >> in his speech to more than 1100 west point graduates, president trump did not directly mention the protest that swept the nation. >> when times are turbulent, and the road is rough, what matters most, is that which is permanent. timeless, enduring and eternal. >> the president celebrated the diversity of the class of 2020 at the historic u.s. military academy. 40 miles north of new york city. >> you have come from the farms and the cities. from states big and small. and from every race, religion, color and creed. >> the president thanked the national guard for its work during the protests. earlier this month the commander-in-chief rankled military leaders when he threatened to deploy u.s. troops to american cities to quell the unrest after george floyd diune knee of in minneapolis police officer. joint chief of staff chairman mark millie expressed regret for accompanying president trump to st. john's church afte
michael george has more from new york. >> what has historically made america unique is the durability of the institutions against the passions and prejudices of the moment. >> in his speech to more than 1100 west point graduates, president trump did not directly mention the protest that swept the nation. >> when times are turbulent, and the road is rough, what matters most, is that which is permanent. timeless, enduring and eternal. >> the president celebrated the...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and two california national parks are removing all references of robert e. lee from information material. for the world's 11th larges sequoia, the congress or the k service must approve the change. >>> organizers of outside lands made it official the music festival will not be held. it's canceled over coronavirus concerns. people who have 2020 passes can use them next year or request a full refund. 2021 tickets go on sale tomorrow. >>> and developing in florida, thousands of people who work at disney world pushing to keep the park closed. they signed an online petitiony. unfortunately, it's worse in the state. cases surging ahead of the reopening. >>> and looking live in san francisco. the board of supervisors approved an emergency ordinance ensuring businesses would rehire workers instead of replacing them. laid off workers would have the right of first refusal for the jobs and rehiring prioritized by seniority. an employee can offer a similar position if qualified. >>> and time for a check of the weather with mary lee. good afternoon. >> good
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and two california national parks are removing all references of robert e. lee from information material. for the world's 11th larges sequoia, the congress or the k service must approve the change. >>> organizers of outside lands made it official the music festival will not be held. it's canceled over coronavirus concerns. people who have 2020 passes can use them next year or request a full refund. 2021 tickets go on sale tomorrow....
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michael george, cbs news, minneapolis. >>> an independent autopsy requested by george floyd's family is expected to be released today. the medical examiner found the intoined rapoible coted his ath. ate officer's actions was not the proximate cause. they want derek chauvin to be charged with first-degree murder. the former minneapolis police officer was charged friday with third-degree murder and second- degree manslaughter for floyd's death. according to police documents, he had 18 complaints filed against him in his nearly two decades with the department. 16 of them were resolved without discipline. chauvin is expected in court next monday. minnesota's attorney general suggested additional charges may be filed against him and the other three officers may be charged. we will have continuing coverage of the investigation and the demonstrations nationwide on cbsn bay area. you can check out our new app to get 24/7 access, realtime updates and to sign up for ho. >>> still ahead, some national retail chains adjusting their hours to try to protect employees and stores from potential loot
michael george, cbs news, minneapolis. >>> an independent autopsy requested by george floyd's family is expected to be released today. the medical examiner found the intoined rapoible coted his ath. ate officer's actions was not the proximate cause. they want derek chauvin to be charged with first-degree murder. the former minneapolis police officer was charged friday with third-degree murder and second- degree manslaughter for floyd's death. according to police documents, he had 18...
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michael george, cbs news. >> some aspects of the democrats' bill received republican support such as banning choke holds. the white house is working on their own ideas, but they have not released details. >>> california voters could weigh in on affirmative action for the first time in a quarter of a century. prop 209 bans public universities and government agencies from considering race and gender in hiring and admission decisions, and now the state assembly has passed an amendment to strip 209's language from the constitution. if the senate approves it by the two-thirds vote this month, the measure will be on the ballot. voters could repeal it by the simple majority. critics said it limits opportunities for women and people of color. >>> vallejo's city council is urging the state attorney general in to investigation a shooting there. sean montrosa was shot by a police officer through the window of his cruiser while he was kneeling outside of his store. the officer said he mistook a hammer for a gun. it comes as the attorney general will review the practices and procedures of the dep
michael george, cbs news. >> some aspects of the democrats' bill received republican support such as banning choke holds. the white house is working on their own ideas, but they have not released details. >>> california voters could weigh in on affirmative action for the first time in a quarter of a century. prop 209 bans public universities and government agencies from considering race and gender in hiring and admission decisions, and now the state assembly has passed an...
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. >>> michael george with the eulogy delivered for george floyd and the calls for racial justice. >> reporter: friends, family, and celebrities coming together in houston at the funeral service for george floyd yesterday. >> your family is going to miss you, george, but your nation is going to always remember your name. >> reporter: police stood at attention as his gold casket was brought into the fountain of praise church. inside the family of the 46- year-old said their good-byes. >> i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> reporter: and they said his death will change the world. >> i want justice for my brother, my big brother. >> reporter: vice president joe biden, the presumptive nominee for president spoke by video message. >> we cannot leave this moment thinking we can once again turn away from racism. >> reporter: throughout the service, there were references to the nationwide outcry for reform in new york, the law to keep up backgrounds secret was stopped. in houston, mayor turner announced banning choke holds. >> when he took his last breath, the rest of us wi
. >>> michael george with the eulogy delivered for george floyd and the calls for racial justice. >> reporter: friends, family, and celebrities coming together in houston at the funeral service for george floyd yesterday. >> your family is going to miss you, george, but your nation is going to always remember your name. >> reporter: police stood at attention as his gold casket was brought into the fountain of praise church. inside the family of the 46- year-old said...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> in alameda county a hate crime investigation is underway after a series of ropes were found hanging from trees like nooses. a woman strolling around larry merritt in oakland showed the video on tuesday afternoon. oakland parks and rec removed them, and it's being reviewed by the fbi as a possible hate crime. opd interviewed the person who installed the ropes who said they were put there months ago as exercise equipment. the mayor said it will not be tolerated. >> it's incumbent on all of us to know the racial violence, the terrorism a noose represents, and that we as a city, must remove the terrorizing symbols from the public view and investigate these as hate crimes until further otherwise. >> actual rope hanging down? like why? why do you hates? why do they hate us so much? >> it's against the oakland city code to hang anything from the public trees. >>> demonstrators took to the streets to lift up voices that often go unheard. in san jose, people lined the streets of the alameda near the billy defrank center raising awareness saying black, tra
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> in alameda county a hate crime investigation is underway after a series of ropes were found hanging from trees like nooses. a woman strolling around larry merritt in oakland showed the video on tuesday afternoon. oakland parks and rec removed them, and it's being reviewed by the fbi as a possible hate crime. opd interviewed the person who installed the ropes who said they were put there months ago as exercise equipment. the mayor said it will not...
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michael george joins us with the latest from belmont park, where they will be rating horses today -- racing horses today. good morning. >> reporter: jeff, good morning. today for the first time in belmont stakes history, the race will be held without a single fan in those stands. officials say it's not just necessary, it's a sight we should get use today to seeing as the coronavirus reaches record highs in some states. the belmont stakes is known as the third leg of the triple crown. with the kentucky derby and preakness postponed until the fall, this year the belmont is first out of the gate. belmont park, which holds 90,000 fans, will be empty. >> we were committed to running the belmont stakes. we were committed in the month of june. credibly unusual. in some ways, it's fitting for 2020. >> reporter: it's a very different story in talladega, alabama, where 5,000 spectators will be on site to watch the geico 500 race on sunday. it's the first time nascar is allowing fans back in the stands in two months. but major league baseball is dealing with a setback after the philadelphia phi
michael george joins us with the latest from belmont park, where they will be rating horses today -- racing horses today. good morning. >> reporter: jeff, good morning. today for the first time in belmont stakes history, the race will be held without a single fan in those stands. officials say it's not just necessary, it's a sight we should get use today to seeing as the coronavirus reaches record highs in some states. the belmont stakes is known as the third leg of the triple crown. with...
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but i just wanted professionals to make me look like george michael >> seth: yeah. >> sort of - >> sethe close like, you can't just make anyone look like george michael you did a lot of work here >> well, thank you >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, no, i was -- i was very excited. but everybody else sort of had, like -- they were giving other options and things and i was like, "that's the only one i want i want to look like george michael in the 'faith' video, cause i always have wanted to look like that." >> seth: i love that video a great deal i don't know at that time if i knew george michael was gay. was he out then? or probably not. >> no. i don't think he came out until like probably ten years later or so >> seth: gotcha. >> like, in my little child heart, i knew that there was a kinship there. >> seth: yeah. whereas i just thought that is the coolest guy i've ever seen >> cool guy. cool guy >> seth: i mean, he -- and by the way, i was right he is the coolest guy i've ever seen i just - >> yeah. >> seth: wasn't getting -- i was missing a good deal of it i think at the time. >> i think, but
but i just wanted professionals to make me look like george michael >> seth: yeah. >> sort of - >> sethe close like, you can't just make anyone look like george michael you did a lot of work here >> well, thank you >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, no, i was -- i was very excited. but everybody else sort of had, like -- they were giving other options and things and i was like, "that's the only one i want i want to look like george michael in the 'faith' video,...
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michael george reports on the speech and it comes as americans across the country are protesting foreign into police brutality and criticizing the president for his response. >> what has historically made you america unique is the durability of its institutions against prejudes of the moment. >> reporter: in a speech to more than 1100 west point graduates, president donald trump did not directly mention the protest that have swept the nation. >> when times are turbulent, when the road is rough, what matters most is that which is permanent, timeless, enduring, and eternal. >> reporter: the president celebrated the diversity of the class of 2020 at the historic u.s. military academy. about 40 miles north of new york city. >> you have come from the farms, and the cities, from the states, big and small. and from every race, religion, color, and crete. >> reporter: the president ranked the national guard for its work during the protest parade early this month, the commander-in-chief rankled military leaders when he threatened to deploy u.s. troops to american cities to quell unrest afgeorgefl
michael george reports on the speech and it comes as americans across the country are protesting foreign into police brutality and criticizing the president for his response. >> what has historically made you america unique is the durability of its institutions against prejudes of the moment. >> reporter: in a speech to more than 1100 west point graduates, president donald trump did not directly mention the protest that have swept the nation. >> when times are turbulent, when...
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michael george, in minneapolis, where george floyd died.otests in portland. tell us what it has been like that? i came out with a heartbroken, just like everybody else did in the city of portland, to show solidarity and support for the people of minneapolis, to george floyd's loved ones. we occupied the justice centre steps, in an effort to raise awareness and also let his family know that we are there to support them. we had about two mega days, two and a half days of peaceful occupation in front of the doorsteps of the justice centre, demanding justice. for george floyd, in minneapolis, as well as those in 0regon. in minneapolis, as well as those in oregon. the crowd started building, we had people come out that were upset. unfortunately, we have had to deal with a lot of backlash from law enforcement, who are not very happy we are out there, standing up for oui’ we are out there, standing up for our rights, and be in solidarity with the folks of minneapolis. we are showing footage from you or your friend of some of the protests, when you
michael george, in minneapolis, where george floyd died.otests in portland. tell us what it has been like that? i came out with a heartbroken, just like everybody else did in the city of portland, to show solidarity and support for the people of minneapolis, to george floyd's loved ones. we occupied the justice centre steps, in an effort to raise awareness and also let his family know that we are there to support them. we had about two mega days, two and a half days of peaceful occupation in...
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let's get more from minneapolis and cbs news correspondent michael george is there.this shooting of an officer in vegas? we are waiting for more information on that as well, it is just coming in. here in minneapolis, a very different scene, despite the fact we have seen so much violence overnight across the us. it is about 3am local time, we are at the site where george floyd died and protesters are still here, even at 3am, peacefully protesting. it has been peaceful all night, we have not seen any police officers, police have let people come here and congregate and protest and chant and share their thoughts, we had seen a very different tone in minneapolis than in so many other cities, especially in dc and new york, now we are hearing about las vegas where things have been very violent at times. in minneapolis we are seeing a violent at times. in minneapolis we are seeing a very violent at times. in minneapolis we are seeing a very large police presence outside of this area, the national guard has been mobilised and if they see crowds violating the cu rfew and if th
let's get more from minneapolis and cbs news correspondent michael george is there.this shooting of an officer in vegas? we are waiting for more information on that as well, it is just coming in. here in minneapolis, a very different scene, despite the fact we have seen so much violence overnight across the us. it is about 3am local time, we are at the site where george floyd died and protesters are still here, even at 3am, peacefully protesting. it has been peaceful all night, we have not seen...
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eric garner, michael brown, freddie gray, breonna taylor, george floyd, rayshard brooks. americans aren't marching because of politics. they are not marching because they want the senate to pretend to address this issue and hope it goes away. americans aren't marching because they want more studies and reports. no. americans from all walks of life, young and old, people of all backgrounds, religions, and nationalities are marching because they are sick and tired of learning about more names. they want the people who represent them here in this chamber to finally confront this deadly serious issue with the seriousness it deserves. and it's time we meet their expectations in this historic moment. this really is, mr. president, an historic moment. it's a historic opportunity for all of us to come together. it's past time to do something to stop the violence. it's time to come together and to do something big and consequential, and that's going to take all of us to be able to do that. just think about the big things we have been able to get done in the past decade or so. and
eric garner, michael brown, freddie gray, breonna taylor, george floyd, rayshard brooks. americans aren't marching because of politics. they are not marching because they want the senate to pretend to address this issue and hope it goes away. americans aren't marching because they want more studies and reports. no. americans from all walks of life, young and old, people of all backgrounds, religions, and nationalities are marching because they are sick and tired of learning about more names....
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michael? >>> thank you, george. now to a closer look at who is getting sick from covid-19. as we saw in some states, people in their 20s are now making up a majority of the cases. the virus showing no signs of slowing down even with the summer here. victor oquendo i some t stories of those getting sick now. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it's a trend we're seeing here in florida as well. more young people testing positive and requiring hospitalization. the icu at homestead hospital just south of us, it is now at capacity and they're transferring patients to other hospitals and doctors there also say it's mostly due to community spread.ni ccas rise across the sun belt states those now fighting the virus are telling their stories. in hard hit yakima, washington, where county hospitals are at capacity, amanda jackson's parents are both seriously ill. her father in the er and her mother in the icu. >> they didn't even have a lot of energy to check up on each other. they knew that each other was sick but they were in different rooms of the house. it fe
michael? >>> thank you, george. now to a closer look at who is getting sick from covid-19. as we saw in some states, people in their 20s are now making up a majority of the cases. the virus showing no signs of slowing down even with the summer here. victor oquendo i some t stories of those getting sick now. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it's a trend we're seeing here in florida as well. more young people testing positive and requiring hospitalization....
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michael george joins us now with more on the path to reopening.ichael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. some of these new york storefronts could reopen monday with restrictions. but with thousands out protesting and cases on the rise in some states, health experts are worried about a second wave and the first wave isn't even over yet. >> oh, my god -- thank god, bless america. >> reporter: restaurants in louisiana reopened friday, and so did bowling alleys. >> we got our lives back. yay. we're finally open. >> reporter: restaurants in florida are also open. the first major u.s. theme park, universal orlando, allowed the general public in friday. >> it's nice to be able to get out and do something. >> reporter: new york city will start phase-one reopening on monday to allow customers to and ride the subway. but with reopening, there are still guidelines, so more people don't get sick. >> that's the bottom line. the guidelines only work if they're followed. and there's a lot of resistance to following some of the guidelines. [ chan
michael george joins us now with more on the path to reopening.ichael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. some of these new york storefronts could reopen monday with restrictions. but with thousands out protesting and cases on the rise in some states, health experts are worried about a second wave and the first wave isn't even over yet. >> oh, my god -- thank god, bless america. >> reporter: restaurants in louisiana reopened friday, and so did bowling alleys....
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harris: the committee also rejected a democratic push to subpoena former associates including michael cohen, georgeichael flynn. andy, what's going on here? >> i think mainly theater, unfortunately, and the reason i say that is, in a normal situation, when you have a serious criminal investigation being conducted by the justice department, the justice department would be fighting congress to make sure that it's witnesses don't have to appear at a hearing. anybody who might be a subject of this investigation by the justice department would be telling congress were not going to testify, because we have to worry about criminal liability. it's peculiar to have a situation where we are being told there's a serious criminal investigation, the attorney general said that a number of times. i don't have any reason to doubt that's true. that being the case, normally what congress would do is stand down. so it's very peculiar to me that they think it's important to go forward. and of the president has been pushing this. senator graham has talked about it for a long time, didn't do anything about it for a long
harris: the committee also rejected a democratic push to subpoena former associates including michael cohen, georgeichael flynn. andy, what's going on here? >> i think mainly theater, unfortunately, and the reason i say that is, in a normal situation, when you have a serious criminal investigation being conducted by the justice department, the justice department would be fighting congress to make sure that it's witnesses don't have to appear at a hearing. anybody who might be a subject of...
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for more on this we're joined now by former pentagon official michael maloof and george galloway was a former u.k. m.p. michael you worked at the pentagon let me begin with you there's a come across to you as a shocker to hear us on voice saying we no longer require regime change in syria. i think it's an acknowledgment that they can't remove him through it through the means that they have however it's just a subject use i know jim jeffery and he's a he's a he's a slippery dude what they did was implement the caesar act which in effect is designed to cripple the restructuring the reconstruction of syria and not a not only just to aim aimed at media family members but also any engineering any energy any reconstruction. anybody who wants to help syria in that effort it's all designed to ultimately bring him down so it's all a subterfuge so it's. well i was just to get maybe george i'll bring you into this you know and i understand that a by the way what you're saying i made some phone calls today on this story and a lot of folks are agreeing with what you were saying that you know they'
for more on this we're joined now by former pentagon official michael maloof and george galloway was a former u.k. m.p. michael you worked at the pentagon let me begin with you there's a come across to you as a shocker to hear us on voice saying we no longer require regime change in syria. i think it's an acknowledgment that they can't remove him through it through the means that they have however it's just a subject use i know jim jeffery and he's a he's a he's a slippery dude what they did...
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michael baden. he has completed an independent autopsy of george floyd. his conclusion seemed to contradict what the preliminary autopsy said. make no mistake. we have been very clear. peaceful protesting surrounding this horrific death of george floyd are warranted and substantial. and the right thing to do. nobody likes what they saw. in a country now that is split, this is not republican-democrat. this is not conservative-liberal. universally, except for maybe a few warriors in their basement in their underpants were all in agreement that the knee on the knack for that sustained period of time is a death sentence for somebody. period. anger, grief surrounding that video. something all americans feel. floyd was handcuffed on the ground when the minneapolis officer derek chauvin applied lethal pressure to the most vulnerable part of the human body, the neck. it went over 8 minutes. smashing his face into the pavement while screaming that he cannot breathe. we will get to the autopsy in a minute. we discovered that there were facial scars. that's how pinn
michael baden. he has completed an independent autopsy of george floyd. his conclusion seemed to contradict what the preliminary autopsy said. make no mistake. we have been very clear. peaceful protesting surrounding this horrific death of george floyd are warranted and substantial. and the right thing to do. nobody likes what they saw. in a country now that is split, this is not republican-democrat. this is not conservative-liberal. universally, except for maybe a few warriors in their...
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michael georgiou is the cbs news correspondent at the site where george floyd was killed.am local time, we are at the site where george floyd died. arab protesters here even at 3am, peacefully protesting, it has been peacefully protesting, it has been peaceful here all night —— there are protesters here even at 3am. police have let people congregate and chant and share their thoughts so we had seen a and share their thoughts so we had seen a very and share their thoughts so we had seen a very different tone in minneapolis than we had seen in so many other cities, especially in dc and new york, now we are hearing about las vegas, where things have been very violent at times. in the neapolis we are seeing a very large police presence outside of this area. “— police presence outside of this area. —— in minneapolis. the national guard has been mobilised and if they are seeing crowds violating the curfew they are arresting them. a unite to go we saw burned buildings and vandalism, we have not seen that year for the last two nights, the message has been of peace and justice for
michael georgiou is the cbs news correspondent at the site where george floyd was killed.am local time, we are at the site where george floyd died. arab protesters here even at 3am, peacefully protesting, it has been peacefully protesting, it has been peaceful here all night —— there are protesters here even at 3am. police have let people congregate and chant and share their thoughts so we had seen a and share their thoughts so we had seen a very and share their thoughts so we had seen a...
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of the protest and response to george michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> i'm angry. i'm hurt. i'm frustrated. i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. i toent want to see one more black man die at the hands of law enforcement. >> powerful word today from san francisco mayor. jamie foxx joined the mayor on the steps of city hall for the peaceful protest. ♪ no weapons formed against me shall prosper ♪ jamie foxx sang words from the bible for the crowd gathering to protest george floyds death. he has been in minneapolis calling for the arrest of the other three police officers in the case. joining forces with naacp and civil rights activist. >> my involvement is le
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cbs news correspondent michael george says facebook‘s action to remove the ad is surprising. that they won't police the president's comments on facebook, and that includes false statements. they said they're going to let that slide, they won't be the arbiter of what is true and what isn't. but in this case, they did pull down those ads and this comes down to that upside—down red triangle that they used in president trump's ads, which is a symbol that the nazis used to identify political prisoners. now, the trump campaign says that this symbol is actually associated with far—left antifa protesters, but that isn't accurate, and in this case, facebook did take immediate action. the trump campaign has maintained this is not a nazi symbol but rather an antifa symbol, which again, is not accurate, but the president has indicated lately that he is more willing to seek legislation to allow more government control over social media. so while he hasn't responded directly to this latest development by facebook, he has said that he could pursue action against social media if they continu
cbs news correspondent michael george says facebook‘s action to remove the ad is surprising. that they won't police the president's comments on facebook, and that includes false statements. they said they're going to let that slide, they won't be the arbiter of what is true and what isn't. but in this case, they did pull down those ads and this comes down to that upside—down red triangle that they used in president trump's ads, which is a symbol that the nazis used to identify political...
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eric michael freddie rhianna george ryszard and all of those who are no longer with us. as well as all of those marching, marching, marching, and speaking up deserve nothing less than our best at this moment. they deserve a serious bipartisan effort. that is what i supports, that is what my democratic colleagues support. now it takes sitting down and listening to each other. it takes working out differences. but that is the only way change happens. and we are willing to put in whatever time and effort it takes to make that happen. and that is what we are going to continue to fight for. thank you, mr. president, yield the floor. soda metal president. >> senator from wyoming back i come on the floor today on the eve of what should be a good routine vote for united states senate. tomorrow the senate is scheduled to vote on a motion to proceed to the justice reform legislation that we ought to be considering in the united states senate. it's important to find out what that means by this is not a vote on passage of the bill. it's not about to amend the debate.
eric michael freddie rhianna george ryszard and all of those who are no longer with us. as well as all of those marching, marching, marching, and speaking up deserve nothing less than our best at this moment. they deserve a serious bipartisan effort. that is what i supports, that is what my democratic colleagues support. now it takes sitting down and listening to each other. it takes working out differences. but that is the only way change happens. and we are willing to put in whatever time and...
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michael george begins our coverage at the epicenter of the outbreak in new york city. good morning. >> reporter: jeff, good morning. health experts say we could be seeing the impact of reopening too early. the south and west coast of the united states are seeing their biggest spike in coronavirus cases yet. in houston, there's a warning -- >> people should not take things lightly or assume that the virus is under control. >> reporter: texas businesses and restaurants among the first to reopen could become the first to shut down again. >> the city of houston and harris county and 267 deaths. i want the reopening to be successful. i want the economy to be resilient, but i'm growing increasingly concerned that we may be approaching the precipice of a disaster. >> reporter: in arizona, more than 1,000 new cases per day, up from fewer than 400 a day in mid-may when stay-at-home orders eased. >> the question is, you know, did we reopen too soon is a valid one. >> reporter: this emergency medicine doctor is in the phoenix area and reports seeing a surge of two years cases req
michael george begins our coverage at the epicenter of the outbreak in new york city. good morning. >> reporter: jeff, good morning. health experts say we could be seeing the impact of reopening too early. the south and west coast of the united states are seeing their biggest spike in coronavirus cases yet. in houston, there's a warning -- >> people should not take things lightly or assume that the virus is under control. >> reporter: texas businesses and restaurants among the...
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cbs news correspondent michael george says facebook‘s action to remove the ad is surprising. facebook including false statements. they will let that slide and not be the arbiter of what is true and what isn't. in this case, they did pull down these ads which comes down to the upside down red triangle they used in president trump's ads which isa used in president trump's ads which is a symbol the nazis used to identify political prisoners. the trump campaign said the symbol is actually associated with far left antifa protesters but that is not accurate and in this case facebook did take immediate action. the trump campaign has maintained this is not a nazi symbol but rather a antifa symbol which is not accurate. the president has indicated lately that he is more willing to seek legislation to allow more control over social media so while he has not directly responded to this latest development by facebook, he has said he could pursue action against social media if they continue to block or modify his state m e nts continue to block or modify his statements online. the headline
cbs news correspondent michael george says facebook‘s action to remove the ad is surprising. facebook including false statements. they will let that slide and not be the arbiter of what is true and what isn't. in this case, they did pull down these ads which comes down to the upside down red triangle they used in president trump's ads which isa used in president trump's ads which is a symbol the nazis used to identify political prisoners. the trump campaign said the symbol is actually...
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a lot of people did things like robert stone was accused of, michael cohen, george papadopoulos, right? >> exactly. what are you going to see is as many as ten referrals asking the justice department to investigate key figures in the russia case, leaking classified information, and engaging in misconduct both in the crossfire hurricane investigation and the mike flynn investigation. the reason these referrals are possible is becausebe attorney general barr and former director of national intelligence ric grenell made available evidence that calls in the question a lot of the earlier stories were given from fbi figures. >> sean: do you have an idea, do you suspect who you know? you always know more. >> i don't know more yet. here is the biggest thing to watch. the earliest tomorrow, sean, as early as tomorrow, there could be an annex to the original community assessment of russia. it'll show, my sources tell me, that all the intelligence community for this deal claiming they had verified that dossier. >> sean: the sub source debunk the dossier. unbelievable. and they still use that. tha
a lot of people did things like robert stone was accused of, michael cohen, george papadopoulos, right? >> exactly. what are you going to see is as many as ten referrals asking the justice department to investigate key figures in the russia case, leaking classified information, and engaging in misconduct both in the crossfire hurricane investigation and the mike flynn investigation. the reason these referrals are possible is becausebe attorney general barr and former director of national...
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he tricks people as he did with michael flynn, george papadopoulos, the whole shooting match. it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, liz. see you, now. elizabeth: okay, we'll have you back on. next up, a big story we've been covering, did the obama administration have another reason to go after the incoming trump team? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of obama's legacy-making iran nuclear deal? we'll bring on charles hurt, that's ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome back to a story we have been covering, it's this question: did the obama administration are another motive to go after the incoming trump team? was it beyond, you know, allegations of trump-russia collusion? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of barham rah's -- barack obama's legacy-making iran deal? walid phares spoke out about that saying, yeah, that is one of the motives that sustained the investigation into the trump campaign. let's welcome back to the show fox news contributor and washington times opinion editor, he's charles hurt. charles, what do you thi
he tricks people as he did with michael flynn, george papadopoulos, the whole shooting match. it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, liz. see you, now. elizabeth: okay, we'll have you back on. next up, a big story we've been covering, did the obama administration have another reason to go after the incoming trump team? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of obama's legacy-making iran nuclear deal? we'll bring on charles hurt, that's ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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michael george begins our conk in new york in what was once the epicenter of the outbreak. good morning. >> reporter: dana, good morning. california, texas, and florida are in crisis. the number of u.s. coronavirus cases is surging to record highs, and many states are actually reversing their reopenings. at the same time, the white house is trying to paint a picture that the virus is under control. in his opening remarks at friday's coronavirus task force meeting, vice president mike pence looked to assure the nation that this time is different. >> we have made truly remarkable progress in moving our nation forward. >> reporter: touting a recent jobs report, the vice president said all 50 states are opening up safely and responsibly, and that the country had flattened the curve from the initial covid-19 outbreak in march. >> the reality is we're in a much better place. >> stay home. >> reporter: harris county, texas, judge lina hidalgo had a more urgent message. with hospitals in the texas medical center now reporting intensive care units 100% full, harris county is reimpos
michael george begins our conk in new york in what was once the epicenter of the outbreak. good morning. >> reporter: dana, good morning. california, texas, and florida are in crisis. the number of u.s. coronavirus cases is surging to record highs, and many states are actually reversing their reopenings. at the same time, the white house is trying to paint a picture that the virus is under control. in his opening remarks at friday's coronavirus task force meeting, vice president mike...
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he tricks people as he did with michael flynn, george papadopoulos, the whole shooting match.ime. will you come back on? it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, liz. see you, now. elizabeth: okay, we'll have you back on. next up, a big story we've been covering, did the obama administration have another reason to go after the incoming trump team? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of obama's legacy-making iran nuclear deal? we'll bring on charles hurt, that's ahead. ♪ hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. safyeah. this moving 40%. thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in abou
he tricks people as he did with michael flynn, george papadopoulos, the whole shooting match.ime. will you come back on? it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, liz. see you, now. elizabeth: okay, we'll have you back on. next up, a big story we've been covering, did the obama administration have another reason to go after the incoming trump team? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of obama's legacy-making iran nuclear deal? we'll bring on charles hurt,...
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leading up to the death of george floyd, there have been so many others. michael brown, eric garner, and just recently, ahmaud arbery and breonna taylor. as tom foreman shows us, helped bring this country to this boiling point. >> reporter: back up from that terrible moment when ahmaud arrest berry was chased down shot to death jogging in georgia, note the claims of innocence for lawyers for the accused father and sob, and then think about the third accused man. william bryan whose lawyer also says he's innocent. that he was on his porch, saw two men in a truck he recognized, chasing someone he did not, and followed them, taking video of the incident. >> he does, with all due respect, what any patriotic american citizen would have done under the same circumstances. >> now listen to another take. >> if arbery had been white, that man you're talking about would have been out there to find out why they were chasing him. >> that's jane elliott. an educator and activist who has done a lot of work on the subject of unconscious, or as researchers call it, implicit bias.
leading up to the death of george floyd, there have been so many others. michael brown, eric garner, and just recently, ahmaud arbery and breonna taylor. as tom foreman shows us, helped bring this country to this boiling point. >> reporter: back up from that terrible moment when ahmaud arrest berry was chased down shot to death jogging in georgia, note the claims of innocence for lawyers for the accused father and sob, and then think about the third accused man. william bryan whose lawyer...
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he tricks people as he did with michael flynn, george papadopoulos, the whole shooting match.me back on? it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, liz. see you, now. elizabeth: okay, we'll have you back on. next up, a big story we've been covering, did the obama administration have another reason to go after the incoming trump team? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of obama's legacy-making iran nuclear deal? we'll bring on charles hurt, that's ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my b
he tricks people as he did with michael flynn, george papadopoulos, the whole shooting match.me back on? it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, liz. see you, now. elizabeth: okay, we'll have you back on. next up, a big story we've been covering, did the obama administration have another reason to go after the incoming trump team? was it because then-candidate trump promised to get rid of obama's legacy-making iran nuclear deal? we'll bring on charles hurt, that's ahead....
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george floyd's responsibility? theas supposed to sit in car, not kick at the police, go get a sandwich, see a judge, and go home. host: ok. that is michaeleveland, ohio. forsaying the attorney thomas lane, one of the four officers involved in george -- he went into the ambulance. he is the one that was doing cpr. he is a man of compassion, not a violent person. he was one of the officers in the video helping officer derek pinban -- derek chauvin floyd to the ground. he goes on from there if you want to read the cnn story. denise in to nice -- virginia. say i wasjust want to born in washington, d.c. in the 1950's and i'm an african-american woman. we had a great relationship with the police and arc immunity. we -- in our community. we knew their names. i found out an incident of my brother as an adult where he was sitting in the car, starting to warm it up to go to work, had a suit on, and a policewoman pulled over to find out what he was doing. he was sitting in front of the house. like -- whye look do they stop? he was not doing anything suspicious. and these are the kinds of things that happened as time went on in my family and i still
george floyd's responsibility? theas supposed to sit in car, not kick at the police, go get a sandwich, see a judge, and go home. host: ok. that is michaeleveland, ohio. forsaying the attorney thomas lane, one of the four officers involved in george -- he went into the ambulance. he is the one that was doing cpr. he is a man of compassion, not a violent person. he was one of the officers in the video helping officer derek pinban -- derek chauvin floyd to the ground. he goes on from there if you...
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michael brown, george floyd in minneapolis, rayshard brooks in atlanta. >> when you're saying black lives black lives matter, too. what we're really saying is all lives won't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: has there always been this tension between the black community and police? >> yes. yes, and for good reason. >> reporter: gary potter is a criminal professor at eastern kentucky university, who has written about the history of policing in america, which in the south dates back to the early 1700s and the slave patrols. >> slave patrols were designed to former three functions: to apprehend run-away slaves, to provide deterrence against a possible slaver slave revolt, and to create an atmosphere of teenage around plantations. >> reporter: in the 18 1800s, those slave patrols developed into police departments. the 1900s saw some police, in some places with the help of the ku klux klan, cracking down on black americans, enforcing racial segregation, and suppressing calls for equality. that tension between black and blue still exists to this day. >> the black community is over-
michael brown, george floyd in minneapolis, rayshard brooks in atlanta. >> when you're saying black lives black lives matter, too. what we're really saying is all lives won't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: has there always been this tension between the black community and police? >> yes. yes, and for good reason. >> reporter: gary potter is a criminal professor at eastern kentucky university, who has written about the history of policing in america, which...
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for reassurance for donald trump except maybe, maybe 1988 and the 18-point lead that michael dukakis had over george h.w. bush. can that happen again? >> yeah, i don't think -- given the partisanship in this country, it is just hard to run up the score. i mean, when you have got two parties, the president can do little or nothing wrong and in the other the president can do little or nothing right, it kind of elevates the floor for both parties, for an incumbent in both parties, so it is really hard to win by those kinds of margins. but early tomorrow morning "the new york times" is supposed to be releasing their polls in the battleground states, in the six battleground states, so that will be very, very interesting to watch. and this is a -- it is a very high quality poll. >> charlie, jamaal bowman is our next guest. he apparently is going to beat the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. when are we going to be able to call that race? he'll be with us after the commercial break. he's got 60% of the vote right now, but we don't have the final tally because of the mail-in ballots. >> well,
for reassurance for donald trump except maybe, maybe 1988 and the 18-point lead that michael dukakis had over george h.w. bush. can that happen again? >> yeah, i don't think -- given the partisanship in this country, it is just hard to run up the score. i mean, when you have got two parties, the president can do little or nothing wrong and in the other the president can do little or nothing right, it kind of elevates the floor for both parties, for an incumbent in both parties, so it is...
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." >> trayvon martin, michael brown, ahmaud arbery, george floyd, every one of those situations, a differentd of talk. >> sure. >> my ultimate end game, my wife and i, is get home. do what you have to do to come home. >> reporter: ahmaud arbery's killing especially hit home. in georgia, shot dead while jogging. >> i had never thought that, you know, i would have to fear for my life while i'm taking a jog in my neighborhood, but that just put into a new perspective that this is really real out here.orten training. >> our valedictorian, mr. israel dixon. >> reporter: the valedictorian will enter west point this summer. >> i feel like he shouldn't have to walk around wearing a resume around his neck saying, "i'm a valedictorian." >> resume saying "i'm a human being" >> that's it, that's all that matters. >> reporter: israel dixon is hardly alone when he says this moment in america woke him up. >> it made me realize that we need to start having this conversation because throwing all this hate at each other is not going to get us anywhere. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'don
." >> trayvon martin, michael brown, ahmaud arbery, george floyd, every one of those situations, a differentd of talk. >> sure. >> my ultimate end game, my wife and i, is get home. do what you have to do to come home. >> reporter: ahmaud arbery's killing especially hit home. in georgia, shot dead while jogging. >> i had never thought that, you know, i would have to fear for my life while i'm taking a jog in my neighborhood, but that just put into a new...
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mary, there was a new twist yesterday in the michael flynn case. >> reporter: yeah, george, a big victory for michael flynn and more president trump. a federal appeals court ordered a judge to comply with the justice department's request to drop this case, even though michael flynn, the president's first national security adviser pleading guilty to lying to federal investigators. the president has said that michael flynn was treated unfairly all along and calling this an exoneration. it's another example of how politicized it's become. >> mary, thanks very much. michael. >>> we go to some incredible news from nasa. the headquarters in washington, d.c. will be named after mary w. jackson, the first black female engineer at nasa in 1958. jackson was portrayed by actress janelle monae in the movie "hidden figures" and nasa administer jim bridenstine said mary never accepted the status quo. she helped break barriers and open opportunities for african-americans and women in the field of engineering and technology, hidden no more. great news out of nasa. >> that is terrific news. thank you, mic
mary, there was a new twist yesterday in the michael flynn case. >> reporter: yeah, george, a big victory for michael flynn and more president trump. a federal appeals court ordered a judge to comply with the justice department's request to drop this case, even though michael flynn, the president's first national security adviser pleading guilty to lying to federal investigators. the president has said that michael flynn was treated unfairly all along and calling this an exoneration. it's...