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. >> i am your president of law and order -- robert: but presidentrump responds with force and calls for domination. nd somemilitary leaders republicans are alarmed. >> i am struggling with it. have struggled with it for a long time. robert: and top democrats speak out. >> donald trump has turned this country in a battlefield driven by old resentments and fierce. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> life suspect a straight line. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, with financial planning and advice for today and tomorrow. ♪ [laughter] ♪ announcer: keiser per man then in te. additional fund funding is provided by the estate of arnols adnd koo and patricia yuen, with the yuen foundationmm ted to pridging cultural -- bridgin cultural foundations in ourmu cty and by contributions to your pbs station from vieours like thank you. once again from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert: good ening. a week that b wille remembered by history began on
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but they also understand that presidentrump, they believe, is his own worst enemy.any of these wounds the president is experiencing are of his own making. so that's why you don't see joe birying to go out of his way to create moments that don't necessarily need to be there. they're giving their speeches. but they are avoiding press eiconferences and they are very, very careful here. because they understand that what's going on here isid prt trump is himself creating a hole that might be very, very difficult r him get out of come november. robert: jonathan, what is the white house's plan to respond to these polling numbers? i was reading "the wall street journal" editorial page. and they took him on today saying, quote, as of now, mr. ha trum no second term agenda or even a message beyond fours more yea himself. i know the president is not going to new jersey this aiekend. he may meet wits to talk about his campaign. what's next for the trump domain zph >> i believe the editorial sai if psident trump was looking for a nickname for joe biden it shouldn't be sley joe b
but they also understand that presidentrump, they believe, is his own worst enemy.any of these wounds the president is experiencing are of his own making. so that's why you don't see joe birying to go out of his way to create moments that don't necessarily need to be there. they're giving their speeches. but they are avoiding press eiconferences and they are very, very careful here. because they understand that what's going on here isid prt trump is himself creating a hole that might be very,...
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. >> woodruff: as presidentrump ars up for his first campaign rally since the pandemic hit, we ke aook at the political pressures on him to act on police reform.cs our polionday team is here to analyze that and more. amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith of npr.ho she also cs the "npr politics podcast." >> woodruff: legalo to both of you, it is monday, a lot to talk about. we have just learned amy that in this executive order presidentg trump will be ng tomorrow the white house putting out word that it will say something about training, something aboutan arency, about information sharing and about community policing. we don't now many details. how much pressure is there now on president trump to do something about police reform?ud >> there is a lot of pressure on him. i mean i think many of us haveed been surprt how quickly this issue, not onl rcked it up to the list of issues americans say they are concerned about. i saw a cnn poll that showed this as the number one issue for voters. obviously many more democr
. >> woodruff: as presidentrump ars up for his first campaign rally since the pandemic hit, we ke aook at the political pressures on him to act on police reform.cs our polionday team is here to analyze that and more. amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith of npr.ho she also cs the "npr politics podcast." >> woodruff: legalo to both of you, it is monday, a lot to talk about. we...
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judy: you say people should wear a mask but when presidentrump a rally tulsa on saturday night, whichde, mask wearing was not required. are you ok wit that? >> mask wearing is not required in our state. it is recommended. i did wear a mask saturday night. i was at the rally. there were ite a fewolks that were around wearing masks at the rally, but it ishi an optional. they were distributed to individuals as they came in so every individual was given the option to be able to do th. there is hand sanitizer, temperature checks as you came in so they were trying to monitorth it. state has 80 different testing sites and the word was put out early on, if you are planning on attending the rally, you can stop by anyone of those testing sites and gett before you go. people have toliake responsi. judy: president trump in the last few days has usedhe term kung flu to return -- refer to the covid virus. a lot of people is saying -- are saying that is racist. of that?ble with his use do you use that term? >> i don'tt. i don' see it as racist. i see a lot of issues in the a world that aot bigger th
judy: you say people should wear a mask but when presidentrump a rally tulsa on saturday night, whichde, mask wearing was not required. are you ok wit that? >> mask wearing is not required in our state. it is recommended. i did wear a mask saturday night. i was at the rally. there were ite a fewolks that were around wearing masks at the rally, but it ishi an optional. they were distributed to individuals as they came in so every individual was given the option to be able to do th. there...
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thndhe presidentrump giving the okay for the national guard to withdraw from the city but the white house is still completely covered with fencing. rachel scott, abc news, washington. >>> all right. now to weather and the big mess being made by what is left of tropical storm cristobal making landfall in louisiana sunday dropping up to a foot of rain in areas. storm surge from the gulf and lakes near new orleans is making flooding worse and cristobal could continue to cause problems for days. accuweath accuweather's marvin gomez has more. >> this system made landfall sunday at 5:00 central time across southeast louisiana, and it will continue to track north across the central u.s. the rain will continue into the lower mississippi valley. the rest of the northeast spotty activity throughout the florida peninsula, georgia, alabama. looking at the total rainfall, the heaviest will continue into the lower mississippi river valley. kenneth? mona? >> all right. thank you. >>> we are now learning what the late prince may have said about what was happening in his hometown. >> prince who died in 20
thndhe presidentrump giving the okay for the national guard to withdraw from the city but the white house is still completely covered with fencing. rachel scott, abc news, washington. >>> all right. now to weather and the big mess being made by what is left of tropical storm cristobal making landfall in louisiana sunday dropping up to a foot of rain in areas. storm surge from the gulf and lakes near new orleans is making flooding worse and cristobal could continue to cause problems for...