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but i do you have yes and yes but i'm broken from this idea of a shrink we keep newsroom between did you find out what was your experience because you are now free on communion and doing extraordinary projects like courage as i was news for the black people so what was your experience what did you find in mainstream well people can get a really. they make i find out about my experiences and some of my former black colleague separates these experiences they go to my twitter page because we are revealing a lot of the racist and oppressive things we experience while working is there. for example like there was a happy hour we had there was a news there for some reason and people that photographed it jokingly another white video producer proposed the idea of white people picking common for the 1st time for black history month video so just just a lot of these instances that go again to show that newsrooms are not isolated they're not in back in their part of mr marty which is rooted in systemic racism that's why we are seeing all the periphery televisa videos and these vigilante killing
but i do you have yes and yes but i'm broken from this idea of a shrink we keep newsroom between did you find out what was your experience because you are now free on communion and doing extraordinary projects like courage as i was news for the black people so what was your experience what did you find in mainstream well people can get a really. they make i find out about my experiences and some of my former black colleague separates these experiences they go to my twitter page because we are...
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went to the newspaper's office headed to the newsroom and deliberately shot and killed five employees of this community newspaper, the local paper of record, one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in the united states, traces its roots back to the maryland gazette which began publishing in 1727, the capital which was founded, the senseless loss of life to remain so personal to so many people in annapolis and around the state, you need to understand the capital gazette was as much a part of the fabric of an apple us as the state department covers better than anyone in the business. today it still carries out that mission better than anyone else, covering gun violence that continues to plague this country and reduce gun violence and public safety. i want to think a moment to mourn those we lost to thank the first responders who appeared on 60 seconds after the 911 call. down the street from the capital gazette offices when the shooting started, the location and fast response definitely saved lives. according to the police chief, within two minutes the police department, the
went to the newspaper's office headed to the newsroom and deliberately shot and killed five employees of this community newspaper, the local paper of record, one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in the united states, traces its roots back to the maryland gazette which began publishing in 1727, the capital which was founded, the senseless loss of life to remain so personal to so many people in annapolis and around the state, you need to understand the capital gazette was as much a...
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and the annapolis police department and the sheriff's office rushed into the office and into the newsroom and apprehended the gunman. the state and federal law-enforcement personnel from the federal bureau of investigation and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and many other agencies quickly arrived to support local officials in their efforts to clear the building and meticulously investigate the scene. i want to think again the chief and every one of those law-enforcement officers who did their job and contributed to the emergency response. i want to acknowledge again the victims. gerald fishman, 61 was an editor for 25 years of service with a capital gazette well known at the newspaper and throughout the community for his brilliant mind and writing. most often he was insightful and it came through when the editorial pages at the capital gazette. rick hutsell the editor describes fishman as someone whose light was committed to protecting our community by telling hard truths. rob hyson, 59, columnist, editor, teacher and storyteller that brought compassion and humor
and the annapolis police department and the sheriff's office rushed into the office and into the newsroom and apprehended the gunman. the state and federal law-enforcement personnel from the federal bureau of investigation and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and many other agencies quickly arrived to support local officials in their efforts to clear the building and meticulously investigate the scene. i want to think again the chief and every one of those law-enforcement...
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i'm just wondering about what's going on in newsrooms around the united states and a piece of interesting thoughts on a new chief i know many that thank you for sharing your thoughts with us the industry of journalism in the usa by itself is segregated to this day it is a cost system from c.n.n. to m p r then many black goes on to say judaism as an industry it has a culture based on clean. values patrice is saying yes yes yes. yeah right there i need to i need more here and a lot of our i'm going to marry you but i'm. in st in journalism i think this shows how difficult it is that this conversation even amongst ourselves as journalists of color because we're so used to not saying this stuff out loud well you were on a mainstream media platform and you found that or if you're quite hairy but you asked me carlos. what do you mean by i mean. you have about 2 feet yeah so i work for both. for about 3 years i resigned our. air and i wrote and the work for publication that we are going to black audiences. ebony ok africa. i was approached says as an intern i was also an internet c.n.n. in ameri
i'm just wondering about what's going on in newsrooms around the united states and a piece of interesting thoughts on a new chief i know many that thank you for sharing your thoughts with us the industry of journalism in the usa by itself is segregated to this day it is a cost system from c.n.n. to m p r then many black goes on to say judaism as an industry it has a culture based on clean. values patrice is saying yes yes yes. yeah right there i need to i need more here and a lot of our i'm...
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and make them more anxious and so that's a debate that i just have personally and also i think in newsrooms i do you sit there and say one of the stories we should be covering to cover this and not cover that what's our point of view on who's a voice that we're going to elevate voice are we leaving out of this conversation so i very much admire quincy because it sounds like he has a lot of restraint and patience when he has to say to people like no this is not going to be the story this is maybe help me help you. but you know sometimes doing to help me help you it's freaking exhausting it's tiring it's i think it's really tiring. patrice i'm going to put you in here this is an op ed that you wrote for the new york times not a lot of black journalists sharing sharing that i'm paying them just covering the race right now if usual pad lot journalists are exhausted but we keep always keeping on patrice if you keep. my breakdown the exhaustion i'm getting it's not because you're not getting the 2 hours just it's big. yeah yeah that's well beyond that just it's it's all the things quincy in that
and make them more anxious and so that's a debate that i just have personally and also i think in newsrooms i do you sit there and say one of the stories we should be covering to cover this and not cover that what's our point of view on who's a voice that we're going to elevate voice are we leaving out of this conversation so i very much admire quincy because it sounds like he has a lot of restraint and patience when he has to say to people like no this is not going to be the story this is...
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mark: what about cnn newsrooms?ee a lot, i can name a bunch of left-wing posts and big time contributors. a basically what i see when it comes to some of these networks is they will have a conservative across the stage every now and then but it's about it. just for show. what can be done about this? these are private corporations. >> that's a hard one. the diversity isn't there. that is true. the newsroom national media has anything to do with politics, it's about 93 to seven. that's what the surveys say. you asked the journalists how they voted last, 93% democrat. i think 7% is a little artificially high and i explained in my book, if journalists are lying, even a small degree to the survey, the posters that 7% is going to be defined, you look at campaign conservation the number is like two or 3%. newsroom is only about two or 3% people vote republican. here's how high or low that number is. here's one example. if you watch the view on abc, you watch five. mark: by the way, i don't but go ahead. [laughter] >> john
mark: what about cnn newsrooms?ee a lot, i can name a bunch of left-wing posts and big time contributors. a basically what i see when it comes to some of these networks is they will have a conservative across the stage every now and then but it's about it. just for show. what can be done about this? these are private corporations. >> that's a hard one. the diversity isn't there. that is true. the newsroom national media has anything to do with politics, it's about 93 to seven. that's what...
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in the newsroom it's just overwhelmingly left. what can be done about it?except that people are onto it. i think the average voter no longer thanks the new york times is the paper of record, that it is fair and balanced. that they realize it is the voice of the left and i think because of this and other factors, i think a lot of these mainstream outlets are just going to start dying off. it will take a long time, i've calculated the half-life of journalists out of mainstream newsroom is something like 15 or 20 years. if you go out 15 years, the new york times will have only half its journalist so it will gradually wither away, but i think it will be here for a while and i don't quite have any answer of what to do about it except maybe just make people aware of the bias and then at least then moderate voters and conservatives will say well yeah but there is a bias to the left but at least we can discount it. i know they're not telling me the whole truth. i think that's about the best we can do. >> when we come back, my question professor is this. we actually
in the newsroom it's just overwhelmingly left. what can be done about it?except that people are onto it. i think the average voter no longer thanks the new york times is the paper of record, that it is fair and balanced. that they realize it is the voice of the left and i think because of this and other factors, i think a lot of these mainstream outlets are just going to start dying off. it will take a long time, i've calculated the half-life of journalists out of mainstream newsroom is...
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this has been coming up in newsrooms across the country.rgh who was benched from covering protests because the bosses said she was biased. that's a very controversial thing to say but that's happening in some newsrooms. >> yeah. it is. and i have been asked the question over and over again, both within my newsroom and outside, can a black reporter cover this objectively? and my question is, can i white reporter? >> right. exactly. >> reporter: if we're going to ask that question, then maybe we should be turning it on its head because for too long people who have been out on the streets protesting, black and brown people, have said our story is not getting told the way we feel it should be told. we have to remain objective but i am a human being and is a journalist, not a robot. and i think it's important now to tell that to your newsrooms but also to tell that to the public, that you can read my information, you can see my stories and you can judge me for that. but you also need to know where i'm coming from. i have evolved myself, brian, t
this has been coming up in newsrooms across the country.rgh who was benched from covering protests because the bosses said she was biased. that's a very controversial thing to say but that's happening in some newsrooms. >> yeah. it is. and i have been asked the question over and over again, both within my newsroom and outside, can a black reporter cover this objectively? and my question is, can i white reporter? >> right. exactly. >> reporter: if we're going to ask that...
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into our newsroom tonight. so lots of things continuing to develop and unfold tonight. we are staying on top as as much as we can if you see something that is happening in your area and you're in a safe position to share some of your pictures or video with us we would definitely like to see that so we can get a perspective on what's happening outside of your door if we learn of any new details any new information we will definitely pass them along to you ken pam back to you all right jonathan, thank you so much, let's check in now in virginia beach, virginia where there's been a heavy police presence there you can see a group of people standing on the sidewalk there. moments earlier we showed you a line of police officers in riot gear standing in the street. >>and it looks like a these are people just kind of milling about nothing unusual nothing to worry about here as far as we can tell. we can only see what's in the box of this land's room they and their lives look out outside a cross country a fire burning in virginia beach, virginia in a trash can that's a good news
into our newsroom tonight. so lots of things continuing to develop and unfold tonight. we are staying on top as as much as we can if you see something that is happening in your area and you're in a safe position to share some of your pictures or video with us we would definitely like to see that so we can get a perspective on what's happening outside of your door if we learn of any new details any new information we will definitely pass them along to you ken pam back to you all right jonathan,...
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you are live in the cnn noi"cnn newsroo newsroom". more than 2.5 million of the global cases are right here in the united states, a public health disaster though seems to have no end in sight. only two states, two, are reporting a drivers in new coronavirus cases, connecticut and rhode island. all the red and oranges are where cases are climbing. leading the way is florida, another 8500 cases today, after reporting 9500 cases yesterday, a number that rivals new york's peak back in april. in texas there was some image, vice president visiting a church where a choir of more than 100 people, not wearing masks, sang at full volume. the president sending an exact opposite. >> wear a mask where it's indicated or wherever you can't practice the social distancing that would prevent the spread of the coronavirus. >> we have live team coverage. raerc randi kaye is standing by. we have start with alexandra field in texas, and officials made clear it is back to the basics if they're going to control the spread of this virus. >> reporter: yeah, lo
you are live in the cnn noi"cnn newsroo newsroom". more than 2.5 million of the global cases are right here in the united states, a public health disaster though seems to have no end in sight. only two states, two, are reporting a drivers in new coronavirus cases, connecticut and rhode island. all the red and oranges are where cases are climbing. leading the way is florida, another 8500 cases today, after reporting 9500 cases yesterday, a number that rivals new york's peak back in...
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. >> well, the reality is that newsroom adversity is still awful and that it has remained a consistent problem in our business. and so i think what you're seeing is that a lot of black journalists having to experience the trauma of what is happening generally to black people in this country are also having to deal with newsrooms who are inadequate when it comes to diversity and inclusion. how can you cover this moment when your own news room doesn't reflect the community or the country that you cover? so it's a constant battle i think a lot of black journalists we face in news rooms, in different media outlets across the country is these problems have been systematically unaddressed. it's just a poor reflection of our business and also, frankly, a reflection of this nation. >> karen, has progress been made in recent years? >> you know, i think a lot about how the kerner commission report after the civil rights movement explicitly talked about this problem, about diversity in news rooms. here we are in 2020 still addressing the same problem. there have been studies that said news rooms
. >> well, the reality is that newsroom adversity is still awful and that it has remained a consistent problem in our business. and so i think what you're seeing is that a lot of black journalists having to experience the trauma of what is happening generally to black people in this country are also having to deal with newsrooms who are inadequate when it comes to diversity and inclusion. how can you cover this moment when your own news room doesn't reflect the community or the country...
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you have need to have diversity of all kinds in any newsroom.ike the diversity of thought especially in an op-ed page and the "new york times" always made it clear they want liberal and conservative views. they want to push the boundaries. this is not like some publications that have a certain opinion and that's fine. but the "new york times" has always pushed the limits and aired provocative op-eds and no one made any noise when anything was controversial. when a republican senator has a position that is provocative but one that a descent number of americans believe in. the right way to handle is write another op-ed against what tom cotton said. not to create a mob scene to force a talented editorial page editor james bennett out of the newsroom. >> harris: interesting. taliban and putin and maduro of venezuela wrote op-eds and no one walked out. the "new york times" is refusing to give president trump credit for his record job increase. with employment rising by 2.5 million. the "times" showed an unemployment graph with the headlines from wors
you have need to have diversity of all kinds in any newsroom.ike the diversity of thought especially in an op-ed page and the "new york times" always made it clear they want liberal and conservative views. they want to push the boundaries. this is not like some publications that have a certain opinion and that's fine. but the "new york times" has always pushed the limits and aired provocative op-eds and no one made any noise when anything was controversial. when a republican...
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when we come back on "cnn newsroom," u.s. republican senator mitt romney was spotted at a black lives matter demonstration in washington. why he marched with the protesters. that's still to come. >>> also, major demonstrations for racial equality continue outside the u.s. we'll have that too. stay with us. when you say what you're in the mood for, the xfinity voice remote will find exactly that. happy stuff. the group's happy, i'm happy. you can even say a famous movie quote and it will know the right movie. circle of trust, greg. relax, the needles are jumping. you can learn something new any time. education. and if you're not sure what you're looking for, say... surprise me. just ask "what can i say" to find more of what you love with the xinity voice remote. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom," everyone. i'm michael holmes. nine members of the minneapolis city council say they plan to defund and dismantle the city's police department following the killing of george floyd. the council president says there is enough support
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cnn "newsroom" continues next. >>> you're live in the cnn "newsroom." i'm anna cabrera in new york and we are following breaking news out of tulsa, oklahoma, with just hours go before the president holds a massive campaign rally. we have just learned six campaign staffers doing advanced work on this event have tested positive for coronavirus. let's get a look at the bank of oak centoklahoma center. they had bornd twarned they had all the makings of a spread of this virus. on the right is the overflow crowd outside. think about it this way. the plan is to pack thousands of people inside the arena for hours shouting, chanting, they don't have to wear a mask. but they do have to sign a waiver promising they won't sue if they get sick. the city of tulsa also bracing for as many as 100,000 people just outside the venue. all of this as we learn tulsa county is reporting a new daily record of coronavirus cases. for more on our breaking news, let's get out to abby philip just outside the bank of oklahoma center. what else do we know? >> reporter: well, these si
cnn "newsroom" continues next. >>> you're live in the cnn "newsroom." i'm anna cabrera in new york and we are following breaking news out of tulsa, oklahoma, with just hours go before the president holds a massive campaign rally. we have just learned six campaign staffers doing advanced work on this event have tested positive for coronavirus. let's get a look at the bank of oak centoklahoma center. they had bornd twarned they had all the makings of a spread of this...
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this is cnn newsroom from atlanta.sident trump has changed his mind about restarting his campaign rallies in the u.s. late friday, he released this. we had targeted our maga rally for june 14th, a big deal. this would fall on the juneteenth sol lay. i have therefore decided to move our rally to saturday, june 20th, in order to honor their requests. mr. trump was criticized for scheduling the rally while so many americans are right now, protesting racism. >> reporter: defending his response to the protest, following the death of george floyd, president trump is founding like the divider in chief. the president is phrasing his photo op in washington after demonstrators were demled near the white house. >> reporter: as he is discussing comments from pentagon officials who say they regretting wi bein parttive up that. >> reporter: in seattle, he is warning city leaders. must end the seattle takeover, now. as for floyd, if president danced around whether it was continue were choke holds. >> it sounds so different, so perfec
this is cnn newsroom from atlanta.sident trump has changed his mind about restarting his campaign rallies in the u.s. late friday, he released this. we had targeted our maga rally for june 14th, a big deal. this would fall on the juneteenth sol lay. i have therefore decided to move our rally to saturday, june 20th, in order to honor their requests. mr. trump was criticized for scheduling the rally while so many americans are right now, protesting racism. >> reporter: defending his...
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is uniform and monolithic despite the rupture in the newsroom, jim hanson as always, good to have yous. thank you very much. elon musk has had it with amazon for silencing the china virus economic shutdown led by the radical dem mayors in many parts of the country. he tweeted time to break up amazon, monopolies are wrong, this after amazon blocked our experience into new book block because it did not meet its guidelines. the book is called unreported truths about covid-19 and lockdowns. it undercuts some of the perceived popular consensus on the wuhan, china virus. up next the new york times apologizing after the staff and senators published an op-ed by publisher tom hansen and john solomon had of just the news.com with us next. stay with us. i didn't realize how special it would be for me to discover all of these things that i found through ancestry. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave e
is uniform and monolithic despite the rupture in the newsroom, jim hanson as always, good to have yous. thank you very much. elon musk has had it with amazon for silencing the china virus economic shutdown led by the radical dem mayors in many parts of the country. he tweeted time to break up amazon, monopolies are wrong, this after amazon blocked our experience into new book block because it did not meet its guidelines. the book is called unreported truths about covid-19 and lockdowns. it...
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many thanks for your report. >>> and you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, we will take a look at the cultural implications on the country. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. ♪ i won't back down ♪ no i won't back down >> the trump campaign may soon have to back down from using any of tom petty's music in the future. the family of the late rock star has sent a cease and desist notice after the president's campaign played one of petty's songs at a rally over the weekend. as you can see and you just heard, the family of tom petty said he stood firmly against racism and discrimination of any kind and he would never want a song of his to be used for what they call a campaign of hate. cnn has reached out to the trump camp for comment. petty died in 2017 at the age of 66. >>> well, on sunday a noose was found in the garage of nascar driver bubba
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you're watching cnn newsroom. president trump's campaign rally in more than 100 days drew controversy and a smaller-than-expected crowd. the top crowds were largely empty, something that trump complains on protesters. but the real reason may be the coronavirus. he sought to link his republican party to civil war-era president abraham lincoln. this, while slamming efforts to tear down monuments to lincoln's pro slavery enemies. >> the left wing mob is trying to desecrate our monuments. our beautiful monuments. tear down the statues. and persecute anyone who doesn't conform to their demands. >> abby phillips monitored the crowd inside the rally. here's our report. >> reporter: plans for a blockbuster campaign rally, a campaign kickoff for president trump, did not go the way he planned. the campaign had been saying for days that they expected tens of thousands of people to be here at the b.o.k. center in tulsa, oklahoma. not just inside that arena but also outside. they planned for about 40,000 people in the overflow
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. >>> hello and welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm michael holmes. welcome, everyone. the experiment by many u.s. states in reopening amid the coronavirus may have backfired and now for millions of americans life may be going back on hold. new cases in more than half the country are starting to pileup. several states hit new highs this weekend. it's hard to find a patch of green on that map there where cases are actually going down. now, this deals a blow to people hoping to get back on with their lives as now some of these states are hitting the pause button on reopening or starting to close portions of of the economy again entirely. the u.s. accounts for about a quarter of the nearly 10 million cases worldwide and the almost 500,000 deaths. and the situation could be even worse than we know. the centers for disease control and prevention say that based on antibodies found in blood samples the real number of people infected may be at least 6 and up to 24 times higher than what's been counted at the moment. now, florida is one of the states where cases continue to go u
. >>> hello and welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm michael holmes. welcome, everyone. the experiment by many u.s. states in reopening amid the coronavirus may have backfired and now for millions of americans life may be going back on hold. new cases in more than half the country are starting to pileup. several states hit new highs this weekend. it's hard to find a patch of green on that map there where cases are actually going down. now, this deals a blow to people hoping to get...
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i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> 4 a.m. here in atlanta, georgia, thank you so much for joining us. our top story, the surging number of covid-19 cases in the united states has now hit 40,000 people in a single day. that is the highest ever. on top of that, dr. robert redfield, the head of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says the real number is likely ten times higher. >> this virus causes so much asymptomatic infection, we've probably recognized 10% of the outbreak. that means some 24 million americans, many of them with no symptoms, are probably spreading the virus and don't know it. infections are climbing in more than 30 u.s. states with record spikes in california, texas, and florida. some governors are hitting the brakes on reopening any further. all of this will hang over the white house coronavirus task force on friday. it will be the group's first public briefing in two months. the cdc's head stressed social distancing is the most powerful tool to stop spreading the virus. the exact opposite of
i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> 4 a.m. here in atlanta, georgia, thank you so much for joining us. our top story, the surging number of covid-19 cases in the united states has now hit 40,000 people in a single day. that is the highest ever. on top of that, dr. robert redfield, the head of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says the real number is likely ten times higher. >> this virus causes so much asymptomatic infection, we've...
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is decidedly, well, uniform and monolithic despite the rupture in the newsroom. as always, good to have you with us. thank you very much. >>> elon musk has had it with amazon for silencing those critical of the china violence, economic shutdowns led by the radical dem mayors in many parts of the country. musk tweeting: time to break up amazon. monopolies are wrong. this after amazon blocked author alex berenson's new book blocked because it didn't meet its guidelines. the book is called "unreported truths about covid-19 in lockdowns." and it undercuts some of the perceived popular con seven discuss -- consensus on the wuhan, china, vice. >>> "the new york times" apologizing after its staff loses its mind, as jim happen szob just mentioned -- hanson just mentioned. investigative journalist john solomon of just the news.com with us next. stay with us. introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. volta
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you're watching cnn newsroom. with coronavirus infections rapidly rising, the white house coronavirus task force on friday, held its first public briefing in almost two months. vice president mike pence addressed reporters and painted a rosie picture of the administration's efforts to stem the crisis. but the facts don't back up his assessment. since the last task force briefing in late april, the new case numbers dipped slightly and then went up and up. now, alarming spikes are being reported in multiple states. here's jim acosta. >> reporter: with covid-19 sweeping across the south and out west, the white house task force reemerged. vice president mike pence appeared to be looking at the soaring number of cases through rose-colored glasses. >> all 50 states across this country are opening up safely and responsibly. we slowed the spread. we flattened the curve. we saved lives. >> reporter: that's not exactly true, as a spike of cases is spreading, in florida to california, causing some states to pause reopenings.
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you're watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. more protests are expected in the hours ahead after cities across the u.s. marked a 20th straight day of demonstrations on sunday. protesters from coast to coast are speaking out against racial injustice three weeks after the death of george floyd in minneapolis. now there's renewed anger after a black man was shot and killed on friday. rayshard brooks was killed outside a fast food restaurant. police were called after he fell asleep in his car in the drive through. >>> in the wake of deadly police shootings, congress is working to tackle police reform legislation. republican senator tim scoot, the only black republican in the u.s. senate, is proposing a national database to track incidents of police misuse of force but he says he's not ready to link recent police shootings of black men to systemic racism. here he is. >> i will say most of us don't really understand the definition of systemic racism. it changes based on the conversations. what i would suggest is that you look at the r
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newsrooms across the country and looking at just some of the in newsrooms across the country and lookingbig stuff happening in the world at the moment. with virus is the backdrop to everything. so monday tuesday and wednesday, it would look to everything. so monday tuesday and wednesday, with the be protesting the us after the death of george lloyd and the political reaction to that. last night, there was this jaw—dropping moment only got the statement from the british police and the portuguese police and the german police appealing for information on the public about the disappearance of madeliene mccann come at the 3 euros british girl who went missing on a family holiday in portugal 13 years ago. —— three—year—old british girl. the german police have a new suspect and it isa german police have a new suspect and it is a guy in his 40s was behind bars at the moment for a different crime. i got this update from our brother correspondentjenny hill who is in germany where the police gave a press conference. the starkest thing to come out of that press co nfe re nce thing to come out of tha
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thank you for that. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come here.than a week of protests over the violent death of george floyd. the big question is still out there. what happens next. we have a message of hope. >> i stand here today, the 60th mayor of atlanta because i believe there is something better on the other side and what i'm saying to you all today, there is something better on the other side of this. there's something better on the other side of this for us and there's something better on the other side of this for our children's children. - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. i also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. i was worried what others would think. td can affect different parts of the body, and it may also affect people who take medications for depression and bipolar disorder. i know i shouldn't change or stop
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live tonight in the newsroom jonathan mccall kron 4 news doesn't. thank you and just to point out to people that that video from oakland was right in front of oakland city hall at broadway and 14th and that is they basically the ground 0 of >>i would would do i would have an interest that was the police chief of minneapolis apologizing to the floyd family after an arrest by 4 of his officers which ultimately led to george floyd's death use talking to the flight family said he believes the 3 officers who are not yet been charged. >>are just as responsible for being silent, he called them complicit charge boy's death sparked what is now the global outrage and unrest that started in minneapolis darryl forges joins us live now from minnpolis daryl. >>in light of that apology which was considered pretty remarkable from the police chief. any feedback that you're hearing on the street. >>that will the interesting thing about that ken and pam isn't only did. the police apologize, but he also called what happened to george floyd a violation against humanity
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>>and new video into our newsroom. these are protesters outside of a that is not san francisco city hall we've actually done that story. >>i will move on right now to san francisco leaders who have announced a new resolution today prohibiting the hiring of law enforcement personnel who have a history of misconduct, the move is coming from district of turning new dha somebody none supervisor, shawn walton. it comes of course in response to george floyd's death kron 4 s taylor bisacky joining us live now with more on this taylor if they want to see this actually happened they're going to fight for. >>that's absolutely right grant and the idea here of course is to make it harder for local law enforcement to hire any officers who have a history of using excessive force. we'll have a history of serious misconduct. however, the san francisco police officers association says that they were never part of this conversation and they already have the safeguards in place in their hiring process. >>following the death of george flo
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welcome to kqed newsroom. new coronavirus cases are climbing rapidly in california prompting strong meages from the governor. he also partnered with th former state governors to urge everyoneto wear a mask. health officials are monitoring the number of positive tests as a sign of how much the virus is spreading. here in the bay area the number of positive tests generally remains below the state average of 5% with the exception of marin county where cases have shot up due in part to an outbreak at san quentin prison. joining me to discuss the prissituation is dr. matthew llis joining from san rafael. marin county is experiencing the largest covid spiking the bay area largely due to the outbreak at the prison. what is being done to manage that contagion? >> we have seen in the past w weeks a remarkable increase in cases attributed to marin county because that facility isn within our ries. there has been almost 600 cases now at that facility and about 600 if you includstaff. up until, for the first three months o
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this is "cnn newsroom." it was controversial before it even began, but donald trump's re-election rally in tulsa, oklahoma, was marked by some stunning moments. first, the crowd size. substantial, but as you can see, not packed to the rafters as the president promised. in just two hours he defended confederate monuments in a city that saw a massacre of black americans, and he tried to position himself as the champion of minorities versus his probable opponent in november. >> america should not take lectures on racial justice from joe biden, sleepy joe. a man who praised and partnered with segregationists, shipped millions of black american jobs overseas. virtually every policy that has hurt black americans for half a century joe biden has supported or enacted. i've done more for the black community in four years than joe biden has done in 47 years. >> mr. trump also said he told officials to slow down coronavirus testing so they'd find fewer cases. later an administration official said he was kidding because
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. >> you're live in the cnn newsroom. thank you for joining me from across the united states and all around the world. we are witnessing a movement. a movement to end systemic racism. today is day 13 of the protests sparked by the death of george floyd. the unarmed black man who died after a now former minneapolis police officer pinned him to the ground with a knee to the neck for nearly nine minutes. this week a third memorial service for floyd. this time in houston, texas, where a taped message from the presumptive democratic nominee. and he will meet privately with the family tomorrow. congressional democrats are planning to introduce a sweeping police reform bill as the exofficer charged with killing floyd, derek chauvin, appears in court on an upgraded charge of second-degree murder. let's start on the west coast. a caravan of protesters is leaving to head to the lapd headquarters. paul? >> reporter: that's exactly right. they heard you say the word movement so they are in motion. and they will go 10 miles toward lap
. >> you're live in the cnn newsroom. thank you for joining me from across the united states and all around the world. we are witnessing a movement. a movement to end systemic racism. today is day 13 of the protests sparked by the death of george floyd. the unarmed black man who died after a now former minneapolis police officer pinned him to the ground with a knee to the neck for nearly nine minutes. this week a third memorial service for floyd. this time in houston, texas, where a taped...
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you're watching "cnn newsroom" and i'm rosemary church. just ahead. >> we've done the best we can do to tackle this virus and the reality that brought this nation to its knees. >> top health officials issue warnings about the coronavirus, president trump holds a rally in one of the hardest hit states. while the european union watches the from afar it's weighing whether to ban americans as it re-opens its borders. and days after the world's top tennis star holds an event in croatia he tests positive for the coronavirus. >>> good to have you with us. the numbers don't lie. the coronavirus is still spreading rapidly in the united states. and u.s. health expert dr. anthony fauci says if the country doesn't stamp it out now it could turn into a forest fire later. more than 121,000 people have died from the virus in the u.s. and 25 states recorded higher rates of new cases compared to last week. here's dr. fauci. >>> the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surges we're seeing in texas, florida and other
you're watching "cnn newsroom" and i'm rosemary church. just ahead. >> we've done the best we can do to tackle this virus and the reality that brought this nation to its knees. >> top health officials issue warnings about the coronavirus, president trump holds a rally in one of the hardest hit states. while the european union watches the from afar it's weighing whether to ban americans as it re-opens its borders. and days after the world's top tennis star holds an event in...
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viewers here in the united states all around the world, mime michael holmes, and ahead here on "cnn newsroom coronavirus cases in arizona are skyrocketing. that is not stopping donald trump, though, from making it the site of, yes, his next rally. we'll have the latest for you. >>> just about 24 hours before the release of his explosive tell-all book, john bolton speaking out. hear his chilling warning for america. >>> and startling new statistics about racism in the uk. a cnn exclusive report. ♪ >>> welcome, everyone. u.s. president donald trump and his staff have spent the past day doing damage control after the president's campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma failed to meet expectations. they had anticipated a much larger crowd. 100,000 or so. but the tulsa fire marshal says about only 6,000 people showed up. campaign officials dispute that. they say the real number was twice as much, still much lower than the location's seating capacity of 19,000 and the claims that many thousands more would wait outside. a source telling cnn the president is very upset about the turnout. his campaign staff
viewers here in the united states all around the world, mime michael holmes, and ahead here on "cnn newsroom coronavirus cases in arizona are skyrocketing. that is not stopping donald trump, though, from making it the site of, yes, his next rally. we'll have the latest for you. >>> just about 24 hours before the release of his explosive tell-all book, john bolton speaking out. hear his chilling warning for america. >>> and startling new statistics about racism in the uk....
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and welcome to viewers joining from all around the world, i'm michael holmes, coming up on "cnn newsroom," florida quickly becoming new epicenter of the coronavirus in the u.s., and hardly only state struggling to contain the spread. >>> uninformed, unprepared and unfit, john bolton's new book details a chaotic oval office. what he says about the threat of north korea. >>> and cnn conclusive report details stark and troubling racial divisions in the u.k. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome everyone. we begin in washington, where president donald trump is facing mounting scrutiny over his response to the coronavirus pandemic. after suggesting that he wanted fewer coronavirus tests in order to reduce the infection rate, administration officials have been downplaying the remarks as a joke. but health experts say the issue should not be taken lightly. u.s. has already reported more deaths and infections than any other country by far and number of cases is still rising in at least 20 states. now mr. trump is facing additional criticism from his former national security adviser. in an interview with abc news, joh
and welcome to viewers joining from all around the world, i'm michael holmes, coming up on "cnn newsroom," florida quickly becoming new epicenter of the coronavirus in the u.s., and hardly only state struggling to contain the spread. >>> uninformed, unprepared and unfit, john bolton's new book details a chaotic oval office. what he says about the threat of north korea. >>> and cnn conclusive report details stark and troubling racial divisions in the u.k. ♪ ♪...
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you're watching "cnn newsroom." the u.s.attorney general pushing back on reports that he gave the order to clear those peaceful protesters from outside the white house. law enforcement using tear gas and rubber bullets and other things to clear the area before the d.c. curfew went into effect. it was well before. the white house said the decision came from attorney general william barr and that president trump didn't know about it. well, that plan culminated with this, the photo-op of the president standing outside a church holding up a bible. kristen holmes with more on all of this from the white house. >> reporter: attorney general bill barr trying to distance himself from last monday's events amid increasing fall out. of course, just to remind our viewers last monday was when the world watched peaceful protesters who were out in front of the white house of lafayette park get aggressively removed by law enforcement who used rubber bullets and pepper balls among other tactics just so that president trump could stand in fron
you're watching "cnn newsroom." the u.s.attorney general pushing back on reports that he gave the order to clear those peaceful protesters from outside the white house. law enforcement using tear gas and rubber bullets and other things to clear the area before the d.c. curfew went into effect. it was well before. the white house said the decision came from attorney general william barr and that president trump didn't know about it. well, that plan culminated with this, the photo-op of...
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they are working on the street with a c now in their own newsrooms as well.sible to understand issues that may not come naturally to everyone in their organisations. i think we have time for one more, what's look at the times the main story is the art galleries and museums to reopen. and also state occasions will be allowed from july the 11th which is good news in terms of the weather forecasts but that also comes with a health warning, harriet it does, a lot of people will brew —— we were addressing because of rising temperatures this thursday for some it will be the hottest it has been so far this year which is welcome because none of us are going on holiday but of course warnings run alongside that it town or hot what a breeze health concerns and plays into the coronavirus crisis where the last time we saw decent weather, i think we saw crowds of people at hotspots bike dirdle door and chopping off cliffs and people become injured as well. but temperatures hotter than it beats of will be welcomed by a huge number people who are not able to go to a pizza th
they are working on the street with a c now in their own newsrooms as well.sible to understand issues that may not come naturally to everyone in their organisations. i think we have time for one more, what's look at the times the main story is the art galleries and museums to reopen. and also state occasions will be allowed from july the 11th which is good news in terms of the weather forecasts but that also comes with a health warning, harriet it does, a lot of people will brew —— we were...
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there seems to be a growing newsroom culture of one mistake and you're out. >> yeah, that seems to behe growing trend these days. no room for explanation. no room for consideration of how the decision was arrived at to publish this op ed. a quick note here, though. this may have been a revolt by journalists at the times that got the column reneged, got benefit pushed out. it's not the first time that the new york times capitulated to mo mob pressure, even in the last year. remember last august, the news division had a front page headline altered after they got backlash on social media, people accused the times of misrepresenting something president trump said in his speech. it turned out to have been taken almost verbatim from his speech. they're making the decisions on the editorial side and journalism side so it seems to be the paper -- this is a concerted effort, not something that is happening piecemeal, it's a definite direction that the paper as a whole is moving in. also, if we're at the time now where americans can no longer have their own opinion, the moment is much more dang
there seems to be a growing newsroom culture of one mistake and you're out. >> yeah, that seems to behe growing trend these days. no room for explanation. no room for consideration of how the decision was arrived at to publish this op ed. a quick note here, though. this may have been a revolt by journalists at the times that got the column reneged, got benefit pushed out. it's not the first time that the new york times capitulated to mo mob pressure, even in the last year. remember last...
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you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. 87,000 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the united states in just the past two days. that has pushed the u.s. total to well past 2.5 million. more than 125,000 people have died since february. and now the cdc says the true scope of the pandemic is far more troubling. according to the cdc survey, the real number of infected americans is at least six time higher, possibly a whopping 24 times higher than the official figures. despite those numbers, president trump paints a rosy picture of the situation in public. but in private there are tough safety protocols for those around him. now the vice president is postponing events in florida and arizona, where infections have hit alarming new highs. for more from the white house, here is cnn's jeremy diamond. >> reporter: well, as coronavirus cases are surging nationwide, president trump in recent days has continued to downplay the severity of the crisis and insists falsely that testing, an increase in testing is t
you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. 87,000 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the united states in just the past two days. that has pushed the u.s. total to well past 2.5 million. more than 125,000 people have died since february. and now the cdc says the true scope of the pandemic is far more troubling. according to the cdc survey, the real number of infected americans is at least six time higher, possibly a whopping 24 times higher than the official figures....