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thank you, savannah. >> all right. hoda, we'll send it to you. >>> all right. 7:12. thank you, savannah. minnesota's department of human rights has launched an investigation into the minneapolis police. it will not only look at george floyd's death but also the department's procedures and practices over the past 10 years. we're also hearing from the mother of floyd's young daughter for the first time. nbc's gabe gutierrez spoke with her. hey, gabe, good morning. >> hoda, overnight, there was a small peaceful demonstration here and it comes as one of the floyd family attorneys now says he expects the other three officers in this case to be charged before floyd's funeral next tuesday. this morning the minneapolis police department is under growing scrutiny. >> you can expect our administration to use every tool at our disposal to try to destruct racism. -- deconstruct systemic racism. >> a sweeping civil rights investigation into the department for the first time in its history, the move stemming from the d
thank you, savannah. >> all right. hoda, we'll send it to you. >>> all right. 7:12. thank you, savannah. minnesota's department of human rights has launched an investigation into the minneapolis police. it will not only look at george floyd's death but also the department's procedures and practices over the past 10 years. we're also hearing from the mother of floyd's young daughter for the first time. nbc's gabe gutierrez spoke with her. hey, gabe, good morning. >> hoda,...
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sherman will make his way to savannah. after he begins to pose a serious threat to savannah in december of 1954, there are questions about just what do we leave in front of savannah when the federals get there. a question to the military directors in richmond, samuel cooper. beauregard will write the following. instructions your to general hardee relative to savannah has proved the same is applicable to charleston. we must rely on your judgment to make the fullest possible convince -- defense consistent with the safety of the garrison. in other words, don't die on that pyre. get your military forces out of their. it is ok to surrender if such becomes necessary. beauregard takes note of that. we are going to keep that in mind if that becomes necessary for charleston. there are some things that are important to know about savannah. basically it is a drainage field. all the large rivers and small rivers and creeks and whatnot from that corner of the world go down into that direction. watershed inet the that direction, you get
sherman will make his way to savannah. after he begins to pose a serious threat to savannah in december of 1954, there are questions about just what do we leave in front of savannah when the federals get there. a question to the military directors in richmond, samuel cooper. beauregard will write the following. instructions your to general hardee relative to savannah has proved the same is applicable to charleston. we must rely on your judgment to make the fullest possible convince -- defense...
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tirico made a good point there as well, savannah.pping up around the same time. we're going to go from no sports to a glut. >> i know. a glut a glut that we all need, craig good use of words there. just ahead, how you can help small businesses a lot of them are picking up the pieces not just from the coronavirus lockdown but now these protests how one owner is helping the community. >> dining with the dalys, carson and siri whipping up an ideal meal for the weekend but first your local news. just give it time. ♪ at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. it does help us save. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ ♪ round and round! ♪ what comes around, goes around. ♪ for bundling made easy, go to geico.com for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infectio
tirico made a good point there as well, savannah.pping up around the same time. we're going to go from no sports to a glut. >> i know. a glut a glut that we all need, craig good use of words there. just ahead, how you can help small businesses a lot of them are picking up the pieces not just from the coronavirus lockdown but now these protests how one owner is helping the community. >> dining with the dalys, carson and siri whipping up an ideal meal for the weekend but first your...
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on this coast we have savannah and craig, savannah in new york city, craig in washington, d.c.morning, savannah and craig. >> good morning, guys. it's hard to even wrap your head around what's going on in your country right now. there's protests like this in 140 cities, 20 states have had to activate the national guard. this is union square, should be a hub of commuters now but we're in the midst of a pandemic and now we're in the midst of this protest and a real anguish that's going on in this country right now. about a mile south of here the shopping district of soho, a lot of people who visited new york city will certainly remember had a lot of vandalism. some people describe it as being ransacked last night. this is a moment in our country when we're not only dealing with a pandemic, once in a generation pandemic, we're also dealing with the fallout from the incident in minneapolis that has just broken open some of the tensions here in the country. craig, in washington, same story all over again. >> our nation's capital, large swath of it on fire this morning, literally and
on this coast we have savannah and craig, savannah in new york city, craig in washington, d.c.morning, savannah and craig. >> good morning, guys. it's hard to even wrap your head around what's going on in your country right now. there's protests like this in 140 cities, 20 states have had to activate the national guard. this is union square, should be a hub of commuters now but we're in the midst of a pandemic and now we're in the midst of this protest and a real anguish that's going on...
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i'm savannah guthrie and i'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning on "today.night xx >>> tonight, off the court and in the movement, coach kerr, marching for change in the east bay. the news at 6:00, starts right now. good evening and thank you for being with us. we are going to get to the story in a moment, but first, a historic move by santa clara county, raj. >> racism has been declared a public health crisis is, is it symbolic or will it prompt change. we will the details and possible impact. >> reporter: community activists here applaud today's move and warn they will keep a close eye on the follow through, to make sure there's action behind the ideas presented today. today the senate santa clara county board of supervisors did three things to addresses the outrage. they passed the resolutions we reported on yesterday. officially declaring that black lives matter. and they declared racism a public health crisis. >> this is a excellent first start, i say it's more than just a public health crisis, this is a plague that has been plaguing our country for 450
i'm savannah guthrie and i'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning on "today.night xx >>> tonight, off the court and in the movement, coach kerr, marching for change in the east bay. the news at 6:00, starts right now. good evening and thank you for being with us. we are going to get to the story in a moment, but first, a historic move by santa clara county, raj. >> racism has been declared a public health crisis is, is it symbolic or will it prompt change. we will the...
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. >>> good evening i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. tonight the stark warning from the nation's top infectious disease doctor coming before congress dr. anthony fauci said today we're seeing a disturbing surge of infections and the next two weeks will be critical cases of covid are on the rise in almost half the states now with record surges in florida, texas, and arizona where the president visited this afternoon. we have our team covering all angles tonight and we'll begin with nbc's tom costello in washington >> reporter: with long lines for testing and covid-19 cases surging once again in the south and the west, the nation's top coronavirus experts today warned congress, the pandemic remains a very real threat >> we're now seeing a disturbing surge of infections >> reporter: nationwide 23 states are reporting an increase in cases, 25% or more, over the last two weeks. with increases of 100% or more in hawaii, oklahoma, montana, florida, arizona, south carolina, wyoming, and oregon. experts believe it could be linked to the memorial
. >>> good evening i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. tonight the stark warning from the nation's top infectious disease doctor coming before congress dr. anthony fauci said today we're seeing a disturbing surge of infections and the next two weeks will be critical cases of covid are on the rise in almost half the states now with record surges in florida, texas, and arizona where the president visited this afternoon. we have our team covering all angles tonight and we'll begin with...
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. >>> good evening, i'm savannah guthrie in for lester and we begin tonight in the hot zone texas, florida, california the three most populous states in the nation under pressure tonight with coronavirus cases surging, hospitals filling. and the virus is making its march across the country more than half the states in the u.s. now seeing cases go up the map's drenched in red. tonight the cdc is out with a stark new projection about the reality of how widespread the virus really is. we've got our team covering it all and nbc's joe fryer leads us off. >> reporter: they're alarming scenes, busy hospitals, and long lines for testing striking the south and west as coronavirus spreads, breaking case load records day after day. >> in some ways it's almost like fighting a ghost because you just don't know what you're up against >> reporter: today the cdc said cases in the u.s. may actually be ten times higher than reported with many not showing symptoms 11 states have seen cases spike more than 100% in the past two weeks, including texas where today the governor paused reopening plans in florida w
. >>> good evening, i'm savannah guthrie in for lester and we begin tonight in the hot zone texas, florida, california the three most populous states in the nation under pressure tonight with coronavirus cases surging, hospitals filling. and the virus is making its march across the country more than half the states in the u.s. now seeing cases go up the map's drenched in red. tonight the cdc is out with a stark new projection about the reality of how widespread the virus really is....
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what's up, savannah? >> hi, good morning to you guys. i'm on warren street which is really the heart of the business district there are more than 300 businesses just in this town alone. and there are tons of beautiful picturesque postcard towns all around the hudson river valley it's a wonderful homey community and the businesses have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic today is a happy day because they're going to start reopening. you never know who you're going to run into. al has been spending time up here as well >> i love this town.ther say we mask or black lives matter it really is a fantastic socially conscious kind of place. >> it's a wonderful community. we're going to tell you all about it in just a few and maybe some folks just waking up are thinking maybe i'll take a drive north today and support some of these businesses we hope so cannot wait to tell you about it see you in a couple minutes. >> we can't wait either. savannah, thank you. >>> first, let's start off with your news at 8:00. an alarming rise in coronavirus
what's up, savannah? >> hi, good morning to you guys. i'm on warren street which is really the heart of the business district there are more than 300 businesses just in this town alone. and there are tons of beautiful picturesque postcard towns all around the hudson river valley it's a wonderful homey community and the businesses have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic today is a happy day because they're going to start reopening. you never know who you're going to run into. al has...
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joe fryer, nbc news. >>> that's "nightly news," i'm savannah guthrie.'ll see you tomorrow morning on "today. have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00, taking a step forward in the fight for equality. the potentially landmark move south bay leaders are poised to make. >> thanks for joining us. >> santa clara county is about to embark on what many see as the path of the next phase of the civil rights movement. tomorrow the board of supervisors will take up two resolutions. are they symbolic or will they force real change? >> we hear the real world consequences if these resolutions pass. >> reporter: the board will vote on the resolutions here tomorrow and activists say they will hold their feet to the fire. surrounded by some of the most powerful black and latino community leaders in the county, two supervisors announce their proposal today. >> i want the black community to know we hear them, see them, and support them. >> reporter: the resolutions declaring that black lives matter and declaring racism as a public health crisis were cheered by community a
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savannah, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, hoda.e've got a lot of news to get to this morning. including new unemployment numbers. but we're starting in minneapolis. >> that's where we begin. we are beginning in minneapolis, including charges against all four officers involved in george floyd's death. three of them now accused of aiding and abetting murder, due in court today, savannah. >> also overnight we saw another round of mass protests across the country. many remaining peaceful in the wake of those new charges. but there were also some new arrests, in all 10,000 arrests since this unrest began. >>> later on today thousands are expected to come together in minneapolis for the first memorial service to honor george floyd. craig has made his way there overnight. hey, craig, good morning. >> hoda, savannah, good morning to both of you. we're at that memorial, that really moving memorial. this is the site where george floyd died at the hands of police ten days ago. his brother, minnesota's governor, both of them making emotional v
savannah, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, hoda.e've got a lot of news to get to this morning. including new unemployment numbers. but we're starting in minneapolis. >> that's where we begin. we are beginning in minneapolis, including charges against all four officers involved in george floyd's death. three of them now accused of aiding and abetting murder, due in court today, savannah. >> also overnight we saw another round of mass protests across the country....
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. >>> good evening, i'm savannah guthrie, in for lester and tonight the coronavirus is making a disturbing comeback. 23 states reporting cases are up, in some dramatically experts say it's not just because of more testing. it's sick people in hospitals. and after crowded scenes like these unfolding from california to texas and florida, young people are increasingly in the cross hairs. we get the latest on where the virus is spiking. and the signs of rebirth in the nation's once hottest spot, new york city. nbc's kerry sanders leading us off. >> reporter: today, florid broke an unwanted record, now with more than 100,000 cases of coronavirus. doctors say in a state without uniform rules, including to wear masks, this was inevitable but there's been a shift in who's getting sick the average age now, 37 years old. >> we're seeing a major shift in this direction. with this large 20 to 30-year-old population mostly asymptomatic. >> reporter: absent state rule some florida cities like miami and tampa now mandating masks. here in a farming community, one in 25 people recently tested positive for
. >>> good evening, i'm savannah guthrie, in for lester and tonight the coronavirus is making a disturbing comeback. 23 states reporting cases are up, in some dramatically experts say it's not just because of more testing. it's sick people in hospitals. and after crowded scenes like these unfolding from california to texas and florida, young people are increasingly in the cross hairs. we get the latest on where the virus is spiking. and the signs of rebirth in the nation's once hottest...
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savannah >> good reminder, sam.hank you. >>> all right. 7:19 now hoda, what you got >> we got weather, babe. look who's back in the battle. al roker's back. hey, honey >> what's up, al >> hey, guys good to see you. savannah, nice seeing you at the beach yesterday. that was pretty nice >> yeah. >> although our friends down -- yeah our friends in the carolinas wish they had some of that beautiful beach weather you had down the jersey shore. we're looking at a big system that's bringing a lot of rain down to myrtle beach downpours today in virginia. on into georgia. saturated ground leads to a flash flood. we're going to be watching that. then tomorrow we expect to see more of the same making its way slowly to the north. heavy rain from the north all the it's going to be cool and soggy from washington all the way dowa rainfall amounts upwards of 5 inches of rain right along the carolina coastline but heavier rainfall amounts as you get into the mountains of west virginia. also into northern virginia and parts of the ca
savannah >> good reminder, sam.hank you. >>> all right. 7:19 now hoda, what you got >> we got weather, babe. look who's back in the battle. al roker's back. hey, honey >> what's up, al >> hey, guys good to see you. savannah, nice seeing you at the beach yesterday. that was pretty nice >> yeah. >> although our friends down -- yeah our friends in the carolinas wish they had some of that beautiful beach weather you had down the jersey shore. we're...
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savannah? >> pete, thank you so much. as i go to pete williams, daca was always a temporary program, always gave a two year permit for the so-called dreamers. so what happens now do you think? it goes back into effect, but again, it was always temporary, so they're still in limbo, are they not? >> reporter: yes, it remains in effect. what happened is the government tried to shut it down two years ago, a series of lower court decisions blocked that. now the supreme court wiped that effort off the books. daca remains in effect. young people can continue to renew every two years. let me read something that the chief justice says in the conclusion. we don't decide if daca is sound policy, we simply address when the government tried to shut it down it did it the right way, here it failed to consider issues of whether to retain this issue, what, if anything, it would do to hardship of daca recipients. that's where the trump administration failed. >> all right. once again, we see the breakdown of 5-4,
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i'm savannah guthrie i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today.e a great evening >>> right now at 6:00, a surge in cases. but governor newsom says we're not in panic mode and he's not ready to put restrictions back into place. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us. >> the number of people in california testing positive for the coronavirus keeps climbing. and today, the governor issued a serious warning. in the last 24 hours, california has seen a record 7,149 positive cases, up from more than a record 5,000 cases the day before. it's partly due to an increase in the number of tests, but also a percentage in the number of people testing positive. the governor held a special news conference today to remind everyone of the dangers associated with reopening. >> as we not only reopen, not only reopen our economy, but we begin to reopen our households, and we begin to go back to our old ways and our old habits, a consequence is we are spreading this virus. >> the governor pleading with people to wear masks and take the t
i'm savannah guthrie i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today.e a great evening >>> right now at 6:00, a surge in cases. but governor newsom says we're not in panic mode and he's not ready to put restrictions back into place. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us. >> the number of people in california testing positive for the coronavirus keeps climbing. and today, the governor issued a serious warning. in the last 24 hours, california has seen...
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savannah >> all right now to the economic fallout. as we mentioned, the stock market plunged yesterday you may have been watching as the dow dropped 1800 points, its largest single day drop since p th the start of this pandemic the s&p and nasdaq indexes not fairing much better. each sliding more than 5%. what's it all mean let's go to stephanie ruhle. stephanie, this is like a roller coaster because the markets had gone up. now they're plummeting again but not the kind of roller coaster we like to ride. what's going on here >> it is directly tied to the coronavirus, savannah. when we saw the numbers go up across states, investors suddenly remembered, hold on a second, this was a health crisis that sparked an economic crisis. until we really get a hold on the coronavirus and get those numbers down indefinitely, we should expect a roller coaster >> what about what the federal reserve chair said the other day about unemployment did that have an effect at all >> absolutely. because remember for the last few weeks, we're talking about reo
savannah >> all right now to the economic fallout. as we mentioned, the stock market plunged yesterday you may have been watching as the dow dropped 1800 points, its largest single day drop since p th the start of this pandemic the s&p and nasdaq indexes not fairing much better. each sliding more than 5%. what's it all mean let's go to stephanie ruhle. stephanie, this is like a roller coaster because the markets had gone up. now they're plummeting again but not the kind of roller...
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savannah's read two of mine. will you read with me, savannah? but she's always so sweet. she sends the book to me and to my mom who is the original jenna book club member >> she is. >> she doesn't know how to join the chat on instagram live, but at some point she will >> nancy is one of any my very favorite so is siri siri is a great reader and savannah, you're a c-plus reader >> we may not be keeping up, but millions of americans are. your book club is like the most popular in america >> it is >> i'm glad y'all are all sitting there. i feel like you're also friends and strangers at this point. you know what i mean >> yeah. >> mostly friends. we miss you. >> miss you. >> yeah, it's weird. >> miss you. >> next time bring hal again or any of the other two we would love to see them too. we miss you. >> yeah. i will i have three i sometimes forget about one but yes, i have three children >> we'll see you in the fourth hour too >> bye jbh >> bye, love y'all >> who's doing the fourth hour with you today >> willie's with me. >> willie g? sweet willie g
savannah's read two of mine. will you read with me, savannah? but she's always so sweet. she sends the book to me and to my mom who is the original jenna book club member >> she is. >> she doesn't know how to join the chat on instagram live, but at some point she will >> nancy is one of any my very favorite so is siri siri is a great reader and savannah, you're a c-plus reader >> we may not be keeping up, but millions of americans are. your book club is like the most...
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i'm savannah guthrie i'll seew morning on "today. ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, y'all?t's great to feel the pressure outside, so can the rays, and everybody just wants to get out of it. that's what we've been trying to do. they're still lots of people, coming out of lockdown, feeling softer around the edges. i'm a little less motivated, maybe it's just me. today, we are taking on the quarantine 15. we are kicking things off with a tune you might relate to, but trust me, by the end of this hour, you will be on your way to feeling great. here's one of my favorite songs, tlc's "unpretty." ♪ ♪ i wish i could tie you up in my shoes ♪ ♪ make you feel unpretty too ♪ i was told i was beautiful ♪ but what does that mean to you ♪ ♪ look into the mirror ♪ who's inside there ♪ the one with the long hair ♪ same old me again today ♪ my outsides look cool ♪ my insides are blue ♪ every time i think i'm through ♪ ♪ it's be
i'm savannah guthrie i'll seew morning on "today. ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, y'all?t's great to feel the pressure outside, so can the rays, and everybody just wants to get out of it. that's what we've been trying to do. they're still lots of people, coming out of lockdown, feeling softer around the edges. i'm a little less motivated, maybe it's just me. today, we are taking on the quarantine 15. we are kicking things off with a tune you might relate to, but trust me, by the end of...
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>> savannah?day is father's day in our household >> kidding >> no, you didn't. >> yes, i did. no, we're going to celebrate michael, a wonderful father who also adores his kids we have been making stuff all week so we're going to celebrate. what are you going to do >> i love it we're going to -- my husband wants a little alone time and then family time that's what we want too. he is going fishing with a buddy and then we're going to have a family picnic. >> carson? >> aren't you making him a coupon book? >> that too. yes. that's it. >> another coupon i like in that coupon book a little more than the dishes one >> see, now we're -- >> we're celebrating -- we're out of town. i have the kids and we're doing a little dad's day get away. i'm going to do a little fishing today as well. i'm looking forward to that. that that piece was so well done i want to thank the producers. >> yeah. >> your birthday is coming up. >> monday is my birthday >> all right >> so there's that >> happy father's day. >> happy
>> savannah?day is father's day in our household >> kidding >> no, you didn't. >> yes, i did. no, we're going to celebrate michael, a wonderful father who also adores his kids we have been making stuff all week so we're going to celebrate. what are you going to do >> i love it we're going to -- my husband wants a little alone time and then family time that's what we want too. he is going fishing with a buddy and then we're going to have a family picnic. >>...
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savannah? >> all right. here in new jersey, one of >>> the supreme court ruled it is illegal to fire a worker because they are gay, lesbian, or transgender. pete william joins us. >> this is a stunning decision from newly conservative supreme court by vote of 6-3. the court said existing federal law makes it illegal for employers to fire them because they're gay, lesbian, transgender. they said it is illegal on the civil rights act. today, the court said while sexual orientation was not on the minds of anyone in congress when the law passed, it is the words of the law that count. firing on the basis of sex orientation is a form of discrimination. gay rights groups consider this an issue. every lbgt needs a job. that same law makes it illegal to fire employees because they're transgender. what makes the decisions more surprising is they were written by donald trump's first supreme court appointee, neil gorsuch, joined by john roberts and other liberal members. 21 states had laws banning discrimination based o
savannah? >> all right. here in new jersey, one of >>> the supreme court ruled it is illegal to fire a worker because they are gay, lesbian, or transgender. pete william joins us. >> this is a stunning decision from newly conservative supreme court by vote of 6-3. the court said existing federal law makes it illegal for employers to fire them because they're gay, lesbian, transgender. they said it is illegal on the civil rights act. today, the court said while sexual...
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savannah? thank you. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah >> all right, al thank you. >>> just ahead this morning, the justice department turning up the pressure on prince andrew demanding his testimony in the jeffrey epstein case keir simmons has a live report from london. >>> plus a headline-making change from the nfl. >> we the national football league admit we were wrong for not listening to nfl players earlier. >> inside the league's new message on protests and how it's being received by some of the biggest stars. but first, this is "today" on nbc. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. >>> all right. still ahead, do
savannah? thank you. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah >> all right, al thank you. >>> just ahead this morning, the justice department turning up the pressure on prince andrew demanding his testimony in the jeffrey epstein case keir simmons has a live report from london. >>> plus a headline-making change from the nfl. >> we the national football league admit we were wrong for not listening to nfl players earlier. >> inside the league's new...
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savannah? >> all right.yne alexander, thank you so much. >>> voters heading to the polls yesterday to vote in key primary races. in kentucky the race to decide which democrat will take on mitch mcconnell in november is too close to call at this hour. amy mcgrath has the edge over charles booker. alexandria ocasio-cortez has been re-nominated for another term. and a real estate investor won the republican nomination to fill the congressional seat that was vacated by white house chief of staff mark meadows. madison cawthorne. beating meadows' handpicked successor. >>> 7:14, hoda to you. >> we got a lot more to get to including big news, good news overnight in the world of sports. major league baseball officially announcing its plan to return to play although with a shortened 60-game season. other sports are now seeing setbacks as they prepare to get back on the courts. miguel almaguer has it covered for us. hey, miguel. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the only thing certain about professional sports i
savannah? >> all right.yne alexander, thank you so much. >>> voters heading to the polls yesterday to vote in key primary races. in kentucky the race to decide which democrat will take on mitch mcconnell in november is too close to call at this hour. amy mcgrath has the edge over charles booker. alexandria ocasio-cortez has been re-nominated for another term. and a real estate investor won the republican nomination to fill the congressional seat that was vacated by white house...
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savannah? >> all right. erin, thank you. >>> we are joined by the director of the harvard global health institute. dr. jha, you heard the report and have seen the numbers. how concerning is this spike in cases, and what do you attribute it to? >> good morning. thanks for having me on. so the numbers are concerning, particularly in states like arizona, north and south carolina, florida, texas, places where we're seeing consistent increases. you know, it is about two weeks after memorial day that we're seeing this, and this is what we were worried about. i had hoped that the fact that people were spending more time outside, that it is summer, we would not see such a big increase so fast. but it's more concerning than i had hoped we would, you know -- well, we would get at this point. >> and then that just raises the question, obviously, we've seen thousands of people out on the streets night after night. some trying to practice social distancing and wearing masks. but, yet, we've seen the images. many of them
savannah? >> all right. erin, thank you. >>> we are joined by the director of the harvard global health institute. dr. jha, you heard the report and have seen the numbers. how concerning is this spike in cases, and what do you attribute it to? >> good morning. thanks for having me on. so the numbers are concerning, particularly in states like arizona, north and south carolina, florida, texas, places where we're seeing consistent increases. you know, it is about two weeks...
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savannah?general charles f sta. only 2% of the commanders are o'brown jr general brown will be the chief of staff the general recently reflected on the perspective that he now brings to the job. >> i'm thinking about those who don't have a life similar to mine and don't have to navigate through two worlds and how these airmen view racism whether they don't see it as a problem since it doesn't happen to them or whether they're em >> president trump congratulated general brown on twitter calling him a patriot and a great leader craig? >>> nba legend michael jordan known for big shots. but for one day at least, he's getting some attention for his big catch. jordan and his crew reeled in that massive 442 pound blue marlin tuesday in a big fishing tournament off the coast of north carolina, jordan's home state. more than 200 boats are competing to split a purse $3 million it's called catch 23 a nod to that famous jersey number. of course he would haul in a 440 pound catch. >> of course he would. >>
savannah?general charles f sta. only 2% of the commanders are o'brown jr general brown will be the chief of staff the general recently reflected on the perspective that he now brings to the job. >> i'm thinking about those who don't have a life similar to mine and don't have to navigate through two worlds and how these airmen view racism whether they don't see it as a problem since it doesn't happen to them or whether they're em >> president trump congratulated general brown on...
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forecast willie and savannah, back to >> and that's your latest forecast willie and savannah, back toou. >> all right see you in a couple minutes. >>> coming up, facing new outrage and anger, colorado officials agree to take a new look at the death of elijah mcclain in police custody. this morning what his family is saying to us about their fight for justice. >>> and cases rising but deaths on the decline we'll take an in-depth look at the new coronavirus numbers and what they're really telling us about the scope of the crisis in america. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> straight ahead, a night to remember >> inside the powerful and very timely performances and speeches from last night's star studded b.e.t. awards. first on a monday morning, your local news and weather alright, here we go. ♪ ready to roll sound. action! [doorbell rings] pizza's here. it's pizza time. hello, how are you? woah, is that shaq? hello? how are you little princess? what are you doing in a box? i'm a board member and a store owner of papa john's and this is my brand new pizza the shaq-a-roni. just by ord
forecast willie and savannah, back to >> and that's your latest forecast willie and savannah, back toou. >> all right see you in a couple minutes. >>> coming up, facing new outrage and anger, colorado officials agree to take a new look at the death of elijah mcclain in police custody. this morning what his family is saying to us about their fight for justice. >>> and cases rising but deaths on the decline we'll take an in-depth look at the new coronavirus numbers...
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the weather here in savannah is beautiful. people are here, they're wearing and not wearing face coverings. we know the science is very clear that wearing face coverings helps decrease the spread of covid-19. so i'm prepared to make that move, that we mandate here in savannah for the safety of our citizens and those that visit us here. >> mayor johnson, is that a threat, is that a warning, an advisory, or are you seriously about to do this, to require face coverings? >> oh, be clear, i'm very serious about doing this. i'm not trying to get into any fights with anyone. i just want to help our folks be safe. we just want to get past this section of time that we find ourselves in. and we're very clear that with bars opening and everything opening, we were not prepared, in my mind, to open up and to begin with. we're now in a situation now where this is really getting out of control. we actually have higher numbers of cases now than when we started, when we had the stay-at-home order months ago. so it's clear we have to do what we
the weather here in savannah is beautiful. people are here, they're wearing and not wearing face coverings. we know the science is very clear that wearing face coverings helps decrease the spread of covid-19. so i'm prepared to make that move, that we mandate here in savannah for the safety of our citizens and those that visit us here. >> mayor johnson, is that a threat, is that a warning, an advisory, or are you seriously about to do this, to require face coverings? >> oh, be...
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money in savannah.tuart: it is a terrific idea. if you work at home you can work anywhere where you have the internet. what a great idea. >> the question is, do those companies who save money when you work from home, will they cut your alary to adjust to the cost of living? that remains to be seen. the answer is likely yes. stuart: i think you're right there. that's right. cities in the midwest are losing population. two of the fastest shrinking cities are in illinois. tell me more, ashley webster. ashley: oh, yes. it is, we talked often about the move from the rust belt to the southern states and low tax states like georgia, like texases, like tennessee. we look what the census tells you now going back to 2010 and it is quite an interesting tale. how about the fastest shrinking u.s. cities? detroit, cleveland, toledo, st. louis, baltimore. these are traditional manufacturing industrial areas that have lost population. high taxes for the most part certainly. but then look at two cities in illinois that
money in savannah.tuart: it is a terrific idea. if you work at home you can work anywhere where you have the internet. what a great idea. >> the question is, do those companies who save money when you work from home, will they cut your alary to adjust to the cost of living? that remains to be seen. the answer is likely yes. stuart: i think you're right there. that's right. cities in the midwest are losing population. two of the fastest shrinking cities are in illinois. tell me more,...
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savannah guthrie is in for lester holt and joins us in about a minute. >>> we like to end on something good. as graduation season winds down we still have many students to honor. >> we have work to do. we're optimistic about their future. congratulations to the class of 2020. >>> tonight, now coronavirus surges, new single-day records in alabama, mississippi, missouri, nevada and texas the governor there halting his state's reopening. houston's largest hospital running out of icu beds, cases exploding in california and florida. and the new alert from the cdc. the staggering number of unreported cases. >>> the deepening divide over masks. more states now mandating them and the new projections showing the huge number of lives that could be saved in everyone covered up. >>> calls for justice, millions at the
savannah guthrie is in for lester holt and joins us in about a minute. >>> we like to end on something good. as graduation season winds down we still have many students to honor. >> we have work to do. we're optimistic about their future. congratulations to the class of 2020. >>> tonight, now coronavirus surges, new single-day records in alabama, mississippi, missouri, nevada and texas the governor there halting his state's reopening. houston's largest hospital running...
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so, savannah. savannah. >> what do you think, gasia? >> goodness. >> i would say you did fantastic. mrs. sal castaneda is the very tippy top of the mountain peak. let me tell you, i have met her a million times and she is a gem. i will say for me, i'm super allergic to cats so, you know, if for some reason i had to go back to the swiping dating thing, not back, i've never done it, but i think for me at this point if you have a cat, that's a nonnegotiable since i couldn't be within several feet of you. so it's a no for me. mike, what's been your experience? >> i think we have done enough on this topic already but i will not offend all those cat lovers out there. but i will say i love my dogs and i have always had dogs around and my wife as well. so good time, sal. >>> we got to get going on the newscast and dive into the coronavirus. new statistics show the number of covid-19 cases is actually on the rise, not only here in the bay area, but really across the state. ktvu's sara zendehnam joins us live this morning with more on this story. sara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.
so, savannah. savannah. >> what do you think, gasia? >> goodness. >> i would say you did fantastic. mrs. sal castaneda is the very tippy top of the mountain peak. let me tell you, i have met her a million times and she is a gem. i will say for me, i'm super allergic to cats so, you know, if for some reason i had to go back to the swiping dating thing, not back, i've never done it, but i think for me at this point if you have a cat, that's a nonnegotiable since i couldn't be...
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secretary of war, edwin stanton and union general william sherman had a meeting with 20 preachers in savannah, georgia, they were preachers, teachers, lay persons, and they wanted to find out from these preachers basically what is it that free people wanted from freedom? what did they expect and particularly wanted to know what did they expect in the aftermath of the emancipation proclamation. the group of 20 people, who was representative of free black folks in the community, selected one person, garrison frazier, a 67-year-old man, to be the representative of the community. and to speak for them. and so, general sherman asked them -- or asked him, basically, what did he understand freedom to mean, especially in light of the emancipation proclamation. he said taking us from under the yolk of bondage to where we can reap the fruit of our labor and take care of ourselves and assist the government in maintaining our freedom. you can hear some of the language from the emancipation proclamation. assisting the government in maintaining our freedom. he talked about sort of having the people who wer
secretary of war, edwin stanton and union general william sherman had a meeting with 20 preachers in savannah, georgia, they were preachers, teachers, lay persons, and they wanted to find out from these preachers basically what is it that free people wanted from freedom? what did they expect and particularly wanted to know what did they expect in the aftermath of the emancipation proclamation. the group of 20 people, who was representative of free black folks in the community, selected one...
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there is a police officer in savannah, georgia, a guy by the name of patrick skinner. he joined the cia after 9/11 as an operationed officer where he worked in afghanistan and iraq and after leaving cia he returned to his home town to become a police officer making the subject of this 2018 new york profile called the spy that came home who investigated his thoughts on policing. he gave his life to the country and deciding that being a good police officer is what he contribute next. i followed him for years and amid the protests all around the country he wrote a piece for "the washington post" titled i'm a cop, i won't fight a war on crime the way i fought the war on terror. and patrick skinner joins me now. it is great to have you on the program. i want to start with the bad apples metaphor which i saw you tweeting about and you don't like that metaphor and why not? >> because it makes it seem more innocent than it really is. i understand the metaphor, the analogy. but apple don'ts kill people or kill my neighbors or violate constitutional rights. language is important
there is a police officer in savannah, georgia, a guy by the name of patrick skinner. he joined the cia after 9/11 as an operationed officer where he worked in afghanistan and iraq and after leaving cia he returned to his home town to become a police officer making the subject of this 2018 new york profile called the spy that came home who investigated his thoughts on policing. he gave his life to the country and deciding that being a good police officer is what he contribute next. i followed...
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similarly, savannah johnson reached eaton in search of her 10-year-old daughter, phyllis. in one letter, eaton stipulated since phyllis was not legally bound with consent of her mother in the possible case of violence or resistance that savannah johnson was authorized to call upon the nearest military authority for assistance. a few days later, eaton sent another letter requesting release of the seven-year-old boy named jackson. jackson's mother adeline asked eaton for assistance. women like her did not relent easily to the request of the assistant commissioner. eaton sent another letter with the same request, saying we're in our duty to do all we can legally to reunite family separated under the old system of slavery. the customs of the "old system of slavery" proved hard to break in the region, even with assistance from the freedmen's bureau. the resistance of former slaveholders appeared regularly in correspondence. patsy berlin attempted to recover her mother and four sisters from a mr. garnet, near fredericksburg, virginia. she noted that garnet starved them and they
similarly, savannah johnson reached eaton in search of her 10-year-old daughter, phyllis. in one letter, eaton stipulated since phyllis was not legally bound with consent of her mother in the possible case of violence or resistance that savannah johnson was authorized to call upon the nearest military authority for assistance. a few days later, eaton sent another letter requesting release of the seven-year-old boy named jackson. jackson's mother adeline asked eaton for assistance. women like...
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. >> reporter: there were large crowds in savannah, georgia, denver and chicago all calling for racial justice and police reforms. >> hands up. >> reporter: in new york city after several days of mostly peaceful protests, the mayor ended the 8:00 p.m. curfew. >> i hope it's the last time we need a curfew. >> reporter: demonstrators were calling for police to be held sphobl responsible for their actions. >> we have had enough! we have had enough! >> reporter: earlier on sunday, representative john lewis visited a street mural near lafayette park. the civil rights leader says he's been moved by the protests he's seen. >> i've seen a mighty, powerful and strong message. >> reporter: derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer who held floyd on the ground with his knee makes his first court appearance monday. he's charged with second-degree murder. in houston where floyd grew up, a public viewing is scheduled for tomorrow with a private burial on tuesday. tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> president trump has ordered the national guard to withdraw from washington, dc, after days
. >> reporter: there were large crowds in savannah, georgia, denver and chicago all calling for racial justice and police reforms. >> hands up. >> reporter: in new york city after several days of mostly peaceful protests, the mayor ended the 8:00 p.m. curfew. >> i hope it's the last time we need a curfew. >> reporter: demonstrators were calling for police to be held sphobl responsible for their actions. >> we have had enough! we have had enough! >>...
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south carolina, on saturday night were coming to savannah on last night. we were watching that. we got in place early so the attorney general was correct in saying we could watch those folks that you knew were professionals, if you will. we knew that they were at office supplies and areas parks. we were surveilling that. they ended up moving those because they figured out we were watching them and just because i think we were there early and really, i think they only arrested 10 people. and the first person they arrested was was from out of state. the last thing i will tell you is this georgia national guard medics team most likely saved an atlanta police officer's life last night when he got rammed by a disruptor on a four-wheeler. and they put a tourniquet on him and helped him get to the hospital and it was great to see that. so thank you for your support of the guard. pres. trump: thank you brian, very much. and you did a good job, it looked like atlanta was a much different place with a little time so that was pretty rough. walz, i don't know if you'v
south carolina, on saturday night were coming to savannah on last night. we were watching that. we got in place early so the attorney general was correct in saying we could watch those folks that you knew were professionals, if you will. we knew that they were at office supplies and areas parks. we were surveilling that. they ended up moving those because they figured out we were watching them and just because i think we were there early and really, i think they only arrested 10 people. and the...
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being constructed by ethiopia on the nile river negotiations between the 2 countries as well as savannah fulton after restarting last week egypt is worried that filling the grand ethiopian renaissance dam to quickly will reduce its water supply. greece is hoping to cash in on its tourism industry as it moves into a post lockdown phase tourism makes up a large part of its economy employing some 700000 people but safety is a big concern as john psaropoulos reports now from the island of santorini. longtime visitors to greece were among the 1st to arrive in athens as international flights resume from $29.00 countries after 3 months of covert $1000.00 lockdowns johana and bottle of mayo plan to spend the next 4 months on their boat sailing around the greek islands as they've done for the past 14 years in holland we all admired the weight like your your country is dealing with the whole problem you know you were fast in greece and somewhere with big discipline we we looked shame to the vision thing from the from from your country and look people are very disciplined more disciplined i think t
being constructed by ethiopia on the nile river negotiations between the 2 countries as well as savannah fulton after restarting last week egypt is worried that filling the grand ethiopian renaissance dam to quickly will reduce its water supply. greece is hoping to cash in on its tourism industry as it moves into a post lockdown phase tourism makes up a large part of its economy employing some 700000 people but safety is a big concern as john psaropoulos reports now from the island of...
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you have the charleston area, savannah and other areas will be dodging storms.ortunately this is going to linger right through your saturday. definitely if you can make other plans besides the beaches at south carolina, you may be better off. there will also be rip curbs you'll have to deal with too. 1 to 2 inches, isolated up to 3 inches. let's take a little turn now. let's talk climate. our friends at climate central came out with this graphic showing that over the last 50 years the changes in the summer weather, look at areas of the west. areas have gotten ten degrees warmer. you notice there is a cool spot. we've gotten cooler. but even on the east coast, temperatures have gotten 1 to 3 degrees warmer. as we set up our summer season, the temperatures are on the rise, already 90s in den version san antonio at 95. we'll have a great weekend. areas in places like new york city should be perfect. >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, a growing number of republicans are voicing support for removing names of military bases. >> the mayor of sea
you have the charleston area, savannah and other areas will be dodging storms.ortunately this is going to linger right through your saturday. definitely if you can make other plans besides the beaches at south carolina, you may be better off. there will also be rip curbs you'll have to deal with too. 1 to 2 inches, isolated up to 3 inches. let's take a little turn now. let's talk climate. our friends at climate central came out with this graphic showing that over the last 50 years the changes...
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. >> welcome to my african savannah. >> this teacher doesn't normally dress in a costume and stand in very lit is normal. >> a math teacher spicing up online lessons with impersonations. >> numbers, go down, go down! >> trevor: this clinton high school teacher is taking her lesson plans to your students tik tok starting with the basic equations. ♪ hello, we're twins adding a little miewcts. >> an eighth grade teacher will do anything to support students. he promises to do one crazy thing a week if his students completes their assignments. he kissed a pig and ate bugs. >> trevor: this teacher turned this into an episode of fear factor to get his students to do homework. which is incredible. but it's setting unrealistic expectations for the workforce. i need the report in the morning! then eat this crayon, bitch! good educators know some things just can't be transmitted through a screen. >> when the coronavirus put the brakes on the school year, pat nagle came up with an idea. he hops his on his bike and pops in for a pop quiz. >> i'm here for your final pop exam. >> most days patrick m
. >> welcome to my african savannah. >> this teacher doesn't normally dress in a costume and stand in very lit is normal. >> a math teacher spicing up online lessons with impersonations. >> numbers, go down, go down! >> trevor: this clinton high school teacher is taking her lesson plans to your students tik tok starting with the basic equations. ♪ hello, we're twins adding a little miewcts. >> an eighth grade teacher will do anything to support students. he...
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humbled.s love and county savannah harden intensive care unit. so oubt without asheville, many folks in west tennessee, and wouldn't get the care wherewith wherewithal they would need to survive. without richard barber, there will be no asheville as we know today. congratulations, richard. through your hard work and your humility, you're the right pick for the exchange club's man of the year. doubt that west tennessee and the city of better because of you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, ms. scanlon, minutes. ms. scanlon: thank you, mr. speaker. to share with you the inspiring story of a doctor who's gone above and beyond the call of duty th time n this extraordinary to combat the disproportionate impact of covid-19 on black and in my districtes and across the country. mounted, the black americans were suffering both rom greater exposure to covid-19 and from less access to board , dr. stanford, a certified surgeon, was done waiting. into her he community own hands, as so many blac
humbled.s love and county savannah harden intensive care unit. so oubt without asheville, many folks in west tennessee, and wouldn't get the care wherewith wherewithal they would need to survive. without richard barber, there will be no asheville as we know today. congratulations, richard. through your hard work and your humility, you're the right pick for the exchange club's man of the year. doubt that west tennessee and the city of better because of you. and i yield back. the speaker pro...
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boston, new york, newport rhode island, philadelphia, charleston, and savannah. with the exception of savannah, the other five cities were the largest port cities in colonial america. there are important similarities that run through the cities and speak to british occupation. then counter british in their homes and experience the violence of war through domestic concerns. it provides an opportunity to observe our dynamics in american households. some men enlisted in the continental army or served in militias. others were prisoners of war. others fled for safety before the arrival of the british army, trusting their wives to protect family property and their husbands. and so cities under british military rule, civilians not only had to negotiate with the occupied forces but also had to renegotiate their relationships with one another. my book examines this british occupation through the lens of the urban household. i look at things like family letters, military diaries, petitions, military papers, court records, newspapers, basically anything i could get my hands
boston, new york, newport rhode island, philadelphia, charleston, and savannah. with the exception of savannah, the other five cities were the largest port cities in colonial america. there are important similarities that run through the cities and speak to british occupation. then counter british in their homes and experience the violence of war through domestic concerns. it provides an opportunity to observe our dynamics in american households. some men enlisted in the continental army or...
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boston, new york, new port, rhode island, philadelphia, charleston and savannah. with the exception of savannah, the other remaining five cities institute the five largest port cities in colonial north america. and there are important similarities that run through all these similarities speak speak to brittic. urban dwellers experienced the violence of war through the lens of domestic concerns. and so british occupation presents this really productive and fascinating moment to examine the power dynamics of the revolutionary household. because due to the circumstances of war, american men were often absent or they wielded limited power within their households loyalist men accepted of course. some men enlisted in the continental army or served in malitias. others were prisoners of war and others fled for safety before the arrival of the british army trusting their wives would protect family property in their absence. in cities under british military rule, civilians thus had to not only negotiate interactions with these new occupying forces and renegotiate their rela
boston, new york, new port, rhode island, philadelphia, charleston and savannah. with the exception of savannah, the other remaining five cities institute the five largest port cities in colonial north america. and there are important similarities that run through all these similarities speak speak to brittic. urban dwellers experienced the violence of war through the lens of domestic concerns. and so british occupation presents this really productive and fascinating moment to examine the power...
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brooks' wife speaking to savannah gruuthrie on the "toda show. >> it's very emotional, all i keep thinking about is my husband won't be here, no matter how many charges they face. it's ridiculous, it's still unjustified, regardless of how they feel, it's unjustified. the distance of him running away, it should have never went to that. for them to try to justify their actions is ridiculous to me. >> her husband, the slain man, speaking last february to the reconnect, an organization, about his experience as a man trying to get his life back on track after being incarcerated. >> i feel like some of the system could look at us as individuals. we do have lives, you know, there's a mistake we made, you know, and not just do us as if we are animals. >> fulton county district attorney paul howard joins me now. thank you for joining us, i know how busy you must be. first of all, has officer rolfe turned himself in, the officer you've charged with first-degree murder? >> to this point he has not turned himself in. we have not received information that he has turned himself in. we know that brosnan
brooks' wife speaking to savannah gruuthrie on the "toda show. >> it's very emotional, all i keep thinking about is my husband won't be here, no matter how many charges they face. it's ridiculous, it's still unjustified, regardless of how they feel, it's unjustified. the distance of him running away, it should have never went to that. for them to try to justify their actions is ridiculous to me. >> her husband, the slain man, speaking last february to the reconnect, an...
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the rest of the country is looking for a beautiful summer-like day from myrtle beach, charleston, savannahway to brunswick, jacksonville, florida, showers and storms. we could be dealing with isolated flooding too. for today's forecast, along the east coast, by far the worst weather in the country with hit-and-miss showers and storms. the great lakes will be cleaning up from the big storms yesterday. when we come back, i'll take a look at the weekend forecast. and also new covid numbers? we had one of our popular states crush the record for new daily cases. i'll tell you who coming up. >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, the u.s. has surpassed 2 million coronavirus cases. we'll take a look at where the new hot spots a pyre to be emerging. >> also, a search for a new location for this summer's rnc party. they appear to have their eye on the sunshine state. we'll be right back. the sunshine we'll be right back. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudde
the rest of the country is looking for a beautiful summer-like day from myrtle beach, charleston, savannahway to brunswick, jacksonville, florida, showers and storms. we could be dealing with isolated flooding too. for today's forecast, along the east coast, by far the worst weather in the country with hit-and-miss showers and storms. the great lakes will be cleaning up from the big storms yesterday. when we come back, i'll take a look at the weekend forecast. and also new covid numbers? we had...
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reviewing of all seats for use of force with a law enforcement agencies petaluma police chief ken savannah says they have temporarily banned chokehold within their department. >>and are reviewing practices to prevent any unnecessary situations from happening in the future as we turn our emotions in to change i want to assure you that each of us. >>and all who we can and are committed to giving everyone a voice in neutral treating everyone with dignity and respect in sonoma county michelle kingston kron 4 news tonight says no longer going to transport police officers to anti police protest. >>the transportation agency sent this tweet yesterday muni buses were used to take a large number of officers to protest but apparently that will be the case any longer and the san francisco police officers association is firing back the association tweeted today telling you need to quote loser number next time you need officers for fare evasion enforcement or removing problem passengers from your buses and trains. we asked the association's vice president to explain that tweet here's what she had to say
reviewing of all seats for use of force with a law enforcement agencies petaluma police chief ken savannah says they have temporarily banned chokehold within their department. >>and are reviewing practices to prevent any unnecessary situations from happening in the future as we turn our emotions in to change i want to assure you that each of us. >>and all who we can and are committed to giving everyone a voice in neutral treating everyone with dignity and respect in sonoma county...
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reviewing of all seats for use of force with a law enforcement agencies petaluma police chief ken savannah says they have temporarily banned chokehold within their department. >>and are reviewing practices to prevent any unnecessary situations from happening in the future as we turn our emotions in to change i want to assure you that each of us. >>and all who we can and are committed to giving everyone a voice in neutral treating everyone with dignity and respect in sonoma county michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>as we speak the search is on for whomever killed a man and shot a sheriff's deputy in paso robles today investigators are calling this a targeted attack. >>against law enforcement. somebody started shooting at the police department just after 3 this morning. police called for assistance from nearby agencies about an hour later one of the deputies who arrived to help was shot in the face that deputies partner returned fire while trying to call for help. >>there's a several bullet holes i am not about side of our police building. we have our evidence room is located on the backside.
reviewing of all seats for use of force with a law enforcement agencies petaluma police chief ken savannah says they have temporarily banned chokehold within their department. >>and are reviewing practices to prevent any unnecessary situations from happening in the future as we turn our emotions in to change i want to assure you that each of us. >>and all who we can and are committed to giving everyone a voice in neutral treating everyone with dignity and respect in sonoma county...
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but not just here all over savannah. >>some people showed up in the machine told them that they had already voted today when in fact they hadn't it's unclear what caused all these problems with the new voting system. and also what will be done to make sure voters get a chance to actually cast their ballots. >>and this just and crews are continuing to make progress battling a brush fire in solano county. the quail fire is now 90% contained that's a good news, it started on saturday and it forced evacuations over the weekend so far it has burned more than 1800 acres and destroyed 3 buildings the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>blustery weekend when that fire started but. >>things have settled down is warmer. the wind has tapered off a bit as we look live here at the golden gate bridge. >>and our kron 4 mabrisa rodriguez is joining us here in studio with a look ahead hi mabrisa high there going to be let's take a live look outside right now golden gate bridge beautiful sunset out there this evening for your tue
but not just here all over savannah. >>some people showed up in the machine told them that they had already voted today when in fact they hadn't it's unclear what caused all these problems with the new voting system. and also what will be done to make sure voters get a chance to actually cast their ballots. >>and this just and crews are continuing to make progress battling a brush fire in solano county. the quail fire is now 90% contained that's a good news, it started on saturday...
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cities like atlanta, savannah, birmingham could end up getting decent amounts of rain out of this. heaviest will be closer to the coastline, cities like jacksonville, panama city, biloxi and new orleans looking at tremendous apartments of rain of 4 to 6 inches. some could even see as much as a foot before this system pushes out. storm surge is also going to be a concern. again, look at how far away, tampa nowhere near the cone but they have the potential for one to three feet of storm surge. the long-term concern. where does the storm go? it doesn't die. it takes the moisture and push it inland. arkansas, missouri, iowa, even wisconsin and minnesota are likely going to get some rain. not just an inch. potentially 3 to 5 inches of rain as the system slides to the north, guys. it's going to impact multiple states. >> oh, my goodness. allison chinchar, thank you for the heads up. >> there are evacuation orders for cities and towns along the louisiana gulf coast. >> had been natasha chen is in louisiana. people know what to do. but do they know what to do if a tropical storm comes asho
cities like atlanta, savannah, birmingham could end up getting decent amounts of rain out of this. heaviest will be closer to the coastline, cities like jacksonville, panama city, biloxi and new orleans looking at tremendous apartments of rain of 4 to 6 inches. some could even see as much as a foot before this system pushes out. storm surge is also going to be a concern. again, look at how far away, tampa nowhere near the cone but they have the potential for one to three feet of storm surge....