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that's what is going on in washington dc. as going on in washington dc.s to the other side of the united states to los angeles. melina abdullah is a co—founder of the los angeles chapter of black lives matter. she has been coordinating protests across the weekend. nearly a week on now from the incident that sparked all this, from the death of george floyd. we have a number of cities under lockdown. what, what is going out to protest achieve? what you hope to achieve by defying curfews what you hope to achieve by defying cu rfews and what you hope to achieve by defying curfews and going out and protesting? it's really important we understand the power of protest. if people are not in the streets or out protesting, you wouldn't be talking about george floyd all the way across the land. the protest is what elevates what is happening here stop the protest is the language of the unheard it's about underscoring how brutal the system of policing is in this country, especially against black people so especially against black people so it's essential that we prote
that's what is going on in washington dc. as going on in washington dc.s to the other side of the united states to los angeles. melina abdullah is a co—founder of the los angeles chapter of black lives matter. she has been coordinating protests across the weekend. nearly a week on now from the incident that sparked all this, from the death of george floyd. we have a number of cities under lockdown. what, what is going out to protest achieve? what you hope to achieve by defying curfews what...
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he is a washington post crime reporter in washington, dc.hat is happening around you right now. it has been a fairly quiet here in the last few moments, as the president has moved outjust now as we are speaking... lot of protesters, demonstrators seem of protesters, demonstrators seem to be rising to their feet and going mobile around the white house and in downtown washington, a large police and military presence, you have had military presence, you have had military vehicles and military police officer supporting local and federal law enforcement, as they try to take control and clear certain downtown areas. you can hear people in the background, these demonstrators just after the 7pm curfew, about 20 minutes after the 7pm cu rfew, about 20 minutes after the 7pm curfew, on their feet and mobilising for unclear what the night is on to hold it. president trump reiterated that the 7pm curfew in the city will be stiffly enforced. is there evidence of the strict enforcement? not at this moment in time. there were certainly a lot of officers fro
he is a washington post crime reporter in washington, dc.hat is happening around you right now. it has been a fairly quiet here in the last few moments, as the president has moved outjust now as we are speaking... lot of protesters, demonstrators seem of protesters, demonstrators seem to be rising to their feet and going mobile around the white house and in downtown washington, a large police and military presence, you have had military presence, you have had military vehicles and military...
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the mayor of washington, dc. happening, president trump chose to promote conspiracy theories again. you'll probably have seen this video from buffalo, new york, last thursday. a 75—year—old man approaches police and is then pushed by an officer. he falls back and hits his head, then lies motionless as blood from his head pools on the pavement. officers walk past. the man who fell, martin gugino, is still in critical condition. two officers were charged with assault, prompting a walkout by fellow officers. they were applauded today by colleagues as they left court after pleading not guilty. and president trump has tweeted: " buffalo protester shoved by police could be an antifa provocateur. martin gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications to black out the equipment. i watched, he fell harder than was pushed. was aiming scanner. could be a set up?" well, the president's pushing of all this has been widely condemned. the former republican senator jeff flake tweeted in response: "traffickin
the mayor of washington, dc. happening, president trump chose to promote conspiracy theories again. you'll probably have seen this video from buffalo, new york, last thursday. a 75—year—old man approaches police and is then pushed by an officer. he falls back and hits his head, then lies motionless as blood from his head pools on the pavement. officers walk past. the man who fell, martin gugino, is still in critical condition. two officers were charged with assault, prompting a walkout by...
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. -- boston, new york, washington, dc. —— minneapolis.ent story in every city. it does mean that this evening in the united states there is less violence on the streets, that detention has come somewhat? —— does seem. yes, although it is early days, and i have to say that officials in many major cities here are bracing themselves for the possibility of asic ‘s night of violence. nobody wants but of course, but the national guard has been drafted into a number of cities now, and there are dusk to dawn curfew is in place. —— curfews. among those, los angeles, a city that has not had to be national guard on the streets here since the rodney king riots nearly 30 yea rs rodney king riots nearly 30 years ago, and in actualfact the mayor said he was reluctant to bring them in precisely because of that and because of all the bad memories that are invoked from that particular period, five days of rioting here which raised parts of the city to the ground. —— razed. but we will really have to wait and see. this is a country on edge at the moment. an
. -- boston, new york, washington, dc. —— minneapolis.ent story in every city. it does mean that this evening in the united states there is less violence on the streets, that detention has come somewhat? —— does seem. yes, although it is early days, and i have to say that officials in many major cities here are bracing themselves for the possibility of asic ‘s night of violence. nobody wants but of course, but the national guard has been drafted into a number of cities now, and there...
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you are in washington, dc, you work in washington, dc, and the place where you work, you have no congressn for this quirk? the reason for the quirk is that the district of columbia was not ever a state, it was a created region to be the nation's capital in the 1790 ‘s when there was not yet a permanent capital, and nobody wa nted a permanent capital, and nobody wanted to go to one of the bigger established cities because that would favour one area over another, and it was totally under the control of the federal government. it wasn't until 1961 that by constitutional amendment the people of the district of columbia got to vote in presidential elections. but as you mentioned, they have no senator, they have no member of congress except the shutter representative with no voting rights. so does the vote in the house of representatives mean that washington, dc might be on the road to statehood, or what about the senate, what about the president? here is a thing, this is only the second time we have had a vote and it was defeated handley way back in the early 1990s. —— handily. now i passed by
you are in washington, dc, you work in washington, dc, and the place where you work, you have no congressn for this quirk? the reason for the quirk is that the district of columbia was not ever a state, it was a created region to be the nation's capital in the 1790 ‘s when there was not yet a permanent capital, and nobody wa nted a permanent capital, and nobody wanted to go to one of the bigger established cities because that would favour one area over another, and it was totally under the...
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i know you've been pushing the president to remove federal troops from washington, dc. to do that, i think, doesn't he, because dc is not a state as such. even as a democrat, you must have back channels with the white house. what are you hearing out of the public eye, as it were? well, certainly, we have conversations with the white house on very mundane issues to issues of national importance like this one. and they recognise that i am going defend washington, dc, that we think that their actions were just egregious, notjust in bringing military active duty troops to the nations‘s capital, but also forcibly removing protesters so that the president could make a speech. there have been people policing, some of these demonstrations with no insect you, no idea. a lot of questions about who they are. do you know who they were? questions about who they are. do you know who they were ?|j have received, after they were here, and recognised and refused to identify themselves, some communications from the justice department as to which agencies were in dc. 50 there we re agenci
i know you've been pushing the president to remove federal troops from washington, dc. to do that, i think, doesn't he, because dc is not a state as such. even as a democrat, you must have back channels with the white house. what are you hearing out of the public eye, as it were? well, certainly, we have conversations with the white house on very mundane issues to issues of national importance like this one. and they recognise that i am going defend washington, dc, that we think that their...
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several cities including washington, dc, new york, minneapolis, are under curfew.nt trump has been telling state governors they must dominate protests a nd state governors they must dominate protests and has been calling on law enforcement to get much tougher, so it will be really interesting to know exactly what he's going to say at this press conference. we will go to it live of course during our review if it does happen, so do stay with us for that. first, let's take a look at what's on the front pages. the times features a warning from britain's biggest head teacher's union that a full return of all primary school pupils before the summer holidays ‘will be impossible.‘ a child has her temperature checked in an image on the front of the mirror as some students returned to socially distanced classes in england today. the i reports on the uk government's plans to use summer camps to help children who have missed out on weeks of education due to the coronavirus outbreak. the telegraph says ministers are working on plans to replace quarantine for arrivals to the uk.
several cities including washington, dc, new york, minneapolis, are under curfew.nt trump has been telling state governors they must dominate protests a nd state governors they must dominate protests and has been calling on law enforcement to get much tougher, so it will be really interesting to know exactly what he's going to say at this press conference. we will go to it live of course during our review if it does happen, so do stay with us for that. first, let's take a look at what's on the...
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if not washington, dc as a new state, what about puerto rico? nt anything to do with dc or puerto rico, a, because puerto rico of course is hispanic, although they are all us citizens they don‘t have statehood, and dc is heavily majority minority, one opponent of dc statehood without explicitly saying it drew an invidious comparison between dc and wyoming which is over 80% white. but, if you get a big enough democratic majority it is certainly possible, it does not require a constitutional amendment. facebook says it will now flag posts from us politicians that violate its rules, but won‘t delete them — because of their ‘news value‘. until now the company has been reluctant to take action against posts by figures such as president trump because it believed users had a right to hear unfiltered statements from political leaders. facebook‘s chief executive, mark zuckerberg, defended the site‘s record in taking down hate speech but said the company would tighten its policies by labelling potentially harmful posts. in the last week, more than 100 comp
if not washington, dc as a new state, what about puerto rico? nt anything to do with dc or puerto rico, a, because puerto rico of course is hispanic, although they are all us citizens they don‘t have statehood, and dc is heavily majority minority, one opponent of dc statehood without explicitly saying it drew an invidious comparison between dc and wyoming which is over 80% white. but, if you get a big enough democratic majority it is certainly possible, it does not require a constitutional...
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if not washington, dc as a new state, what about puerto rico? rico, a, because puerto rico of course is hispanic, although they are all us citizens they don‘t have statehood, and dc is heavily majority minority, one opponent of dc statehood without explicitly saying it drew an invidious comparison between dc and wyoming which is over 80% white. but, if you get a big enough democratic majority it is certainly possible, it does not require a constitutional amendment. asian—americans have endured a rise in harassment and hate attacks since the coronavirus pandemic began. they‘ve been scapegoated because the virus came from china. increasingly, asian americans are speaking out against xenophobia and inflammatory political rhetoric. people willjudge by how you look, if you look asian, if you wear a mask, they‘ll just pick on you no matter what. in fact, three asians in texas got stabbed. getting a gun will somehow make you will make to feel a little bit secure, knowing that if you are attacked, you have something to defend yourself and ijust did not f
if not washington, dc as a new state, what about puerto rico? rico, a, because puerto rico of course is hispanic, although they are all us citizens they don‘t have statehood, and dc is heavily majority minority, one opponent of dc statehood without explicitly saying it drew an invidious comparison between dc and wyoming which is over 80% white. but, if you get a big enough democratic majority it is certainly possible, it does not require a constitutional amendment. asian—americans have...
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and washington dc, police fired tear gas after fires were lit near the white house. >> no women there understands, if they understood they would be out here with us. >> reporter: there were moments of solidarity, police marched to new jersey, joining hands and west virginia, kneeling in iowa. >>> the entire washington dc had soldiers being called into help at the protest outside the white house. the ap estimates 4100 people were arrested around the country. >>> a protest of a different kind in oakland, hundreds of people in cars get the message out, next on kpix 5, and streaming. >>> we are looking live at the city of san fran >>> developing now, a hit and run in san jose, the sheriff's departments as a vehicle had crashed into a smoke shop on san carlo street. the car was found running in a building with no occupants inside. this morning, deputies are still looking for the driver. >>> video out of la, protesters being hit in the street. the video could be disturbing, you can see the police vehicle drive into protesters, and quickly back away. this video was taken during a near south
and washington dc, police fired tear gas after fires were lit near the white house. >> no women there understands, if they understood they would be out here with us. >> reporter: there were moments of solidarity, police marched to new jersey, joining hands and west virginia, kneeling in iowa. >>> the entire washington dc had soldiers being called into help at the protest outside the white house. the ap estimates 4100 people were arrested around the country. >>> a...
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in washington dc for the moment, thank you. let's go to new york, gabrielle joins us from new york city where a curfew has been brought forward from the 11:00 p.m. local to 8:00 p.m. what reaction has there been there in new york today bringing forward of a curfew? reporter: i will show you what the reaction has been. we are in the middle of a huge protest right now in grant park in the heart of midtown manhattan. i think adrian will pivot around to show you a little bit of the crowd. just a huge, huge crowd of people here, all calling for justice, calling for an end to police brutality, and calling for justice for george floyd. this has been a march that has been going on for several hours. here, and theyet are going to be demonstrating through the streets here of manhattan. i want to bring in one of my guests here. this is sierra brown clark. thank you for joining me. why are you here today? >> in light of the recent racist events happening in our country, i think it is time for us as a community to take a stand. reporter: wh
in washington dc for the moment, thank you. let's go to new york, gabrielle joins us from new york city where a curfew has been brought forward from the 11:00 p.m. local to 8:00 p.m. what reaction has there been there in new york today bringing forward of a curfew? reporter: i will show you what the reaction has been. we are in the middle of a huge protest right now in grant park in the heart of midtown manhattan. i think adrian will pivot around to show you a little bit of the crowd. just a...
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we can now go live to washington, dc and speak to clarence williams from the washington post, it's aorter. what is happening at the moment, the president is back at the white house? i am a little bit blind to his movements apart from repose i have got, that is exactly what has happened. the protesters and demonstrators have not got away, despite 7pm cu rfew. have not got away, despite 7pm curfew. at the corner in the north—east of the white house, i predict around 700 people are still there. police are warning protesters they are violating cu rfew. protesters they are violating curfew. a large motorcycle present just went through and we are getting reports that maybe warnings for protesters to leave other areas of the city. we are waiting to see whether the authorities will make good on any arrests or enforcements. if you need to move ina enforcements. if you need to move in a hurry, that is entirely understood. you look after yourself. no-one will move faster than i, i am an old fly half but i will move fast, don't worry about that. what has been the response by the president to dep
we can now go live to washington, dc and speak to clarence williams from the washington post, it's aorter. what is happening at the moment, the president is back at the white house? i am a little bit blind to his movements apart from repose i have got, that is exactly what has happened. the protesters and demonstrators have not got away, despite 7pm cu rfew. have not got away, despite 7pm curfew. at the corner in the north—east of the white house, i predict around 700 people are still there....
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i know you have been putting the president to remove federal troops from washington, dc., because dc is not a state as such? even as a democrat you must have back channels with the white house. what are you hearing out of the public eye, as it were? well, certainly we have conversations with the white house on very mundane issues, two issues of national importance like this one. they recognise i'm going defend washington, dc, that we think their actions were just egregious, not just think their actions were just egregious, notjust in bringing active military duty troops to the nations's capital, but also forcibly removing protesters so the president could make a speech. there have been people "policing" these demonstrations with no insignia or id. do you know who they were? with no insignia or id. do you know who they were ?|j with no insignia or id. do you know who they were? i have received after they were here and recognised, and refused to identify themselves. some communications from the justice department, as to which agencies were in dc. so they we re agencies were
i know you have been putting the president to remove federal troops from washington, dc., because dc is not a state as such? even as a democrat you must have back channels with the white house. what are you hearing out of the public eye, as it were? well, certainly we have conversations with the white house on very mundane issues, two issues of national importance like this one. they recognise i'm going defend washington, dc, that we think their actions were just egregious, not just think their...
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qué le faltó a washington dc a todo el bloque legislativo para que aprueben una ley que le da elsoñadores que ven las noticias, qué significa para ellos, a donde vamos ahora . >> la decisión es proteger programas, el 2017 donald trump terminó el departamento de seguridad nacional no podría aceptar aplicaciones nuevas,entonces eso sí, esto ya, el programa sigue, se mantiene vivo, no incluye la vía ala ciudadanía el programa sigue protegiendo daca . >> para que se pueda fociliazar, hablaba de que se puede aprobar en el enado . >> de eso no puedo hablar mucho, y la gente que trabaja con él en el programa si está en buenas mano . >> marina fue esencial en el grupo de abogados, en la creación de la extensión de daca regreso con ustedes . >> muchas gracias guadalupe venegas . >> recordar que esta cobertura está disponible en las distintas plataformas de noticias telemundo, en twitter, en facebook, youtube, la página en internet, puede seguir toda la cobertura y la decisión del rechazo esta mañana de. >> (inaudible) . >> vamos a hablar con una joven soñadora, bbuenos días, >> simplement
qué le faltó a washington dc a todo el bloque legislativo para que aprueben una ley que le da elsoñadores que ven las noticias, qué significa para ellos, a donde vamos ahora . >> la decisión es proteger programas, el 2017 donald trump terminó el departamento de seguridad nacional no podría aceptar aplicaciones nuevas,entonces eso sí, esto ya, el programa sigue, se mantiene vivo, no incluye la vía ala ciudadanía el programa sigue protegiendo daca . >> para que se pueda...
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the man a week ago. capital, washington, dc, is the the capital, washington, dc, is the latest to announce at sunny british resorts. ministers announce an easing of the english lockdown starting on monday. let's get more on the protests right across the united states after the death of an unarmed black man in the city of minneapolis. let's speak to alex helmut, a reporterfor wab national public radio, joining us national public radio, joining us from atlanta, georgia. alex, we can see a line of police officers and vehicles behind you. what has been going on in atla nta you. what has been going on in atlanta today? have there been protests, have they been peaceful? the protests have been peaceful. they have essentially marched through the city, through some of the major thoroughfares. sirens wail. the police, as you can see behind me, are the ones bringing up the ear of the protests. there area the ear of the protests. there are a couple of hundred people right now and they are stopping at major thoroughfares, taking at major thoroughfares, taking a knee, a moment of silence, a moment of si
the man a week ago. capital, washington, dc, is the the capital, washington, dc, is the latest to announce at sunny british resorts. ministers announce an easing of the english lockdown starting on monday. let's get more on the protests right across the united states after the death of an unarmed black man in the city of minneapolis. let's speak to alex helmut, a reporterfor wab national public radio, joining us national public radio, joining us from atlanta, georgia. alex, we can see a line of...
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muriel bowser is the mayor of washington, dc. why she thinks today's funeral feels like a turning point. it definitely feels like a moment. and i especially see it in the young people who we have seen out in american cities in droves demanding change. they are a generation who is — who has experienced this police violence on camera. from bystander video, from dash cams, from body—worn cameras in a way that even people of my generation, x, haven't. so i think they will keep pushing for national change, for local change and use their voices at the ballot box. and what are the chances of it, do you think? i know you've been pushing the president to remove federal troops from washington, dc. he has the right to do that, doesn't he, because dc is not a state as such. even as a democrat you must have back channels with the white house. what are you hearing out of the public eye, as it were? well, certainly we have conversations with the white house on very mundane issues to issues of national importance like this one. and they recognis
muriel bowser is the mayor of washington, dc. why she thinks today's funeral feels like a turning point. it definitely feels like a moment. and i especially see it in the young people who we have seen out in american cities in droves demanding change. they are a generation who is — who has experienced this police violence on camera. from bystander video, from dash cams, from body—worn cameras in a way that even people of my generation, x, haven't. so i think they will keep pushing for...
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i used to say when i was united states attorney before i ever came to washington dc that the fbi wasenomenally part of the department of justice and i think one of the things that everyone needed to make sure we do and continue to do is to have the fbi director follow the proper recording mechanisms because it's not an independent branch of the executive branch or the department of justice. there is a chain of command.i think especially jim call me and i don't talk about this in the book but i talk about this before is that i think jim cawley really tried to make the fbi independent from the executive branch and the department of justice and i think it was a really brilliant attention. he can see that in some of the anonymous reports and stories that came out during the obama administration as to how jim was running his own plate. famously manifest in the what he did with hillary clinton's case where he did not follow regular order and he announced really kind of what the declination which we never do we never announced declination that explains the evidence that we found and charact
i used to say when i was united states attorney before i ever came to washington dc that the fbi wasenomenally part of the department of justice and i think one of the things that everyone needed to make sure we do and continue to do is to have the fbi director follow the proper recording mechanisms because it's not an independent branch of the executive branch or the department of justice. there is a chain of command.i think especially jim call me and i don't talk about this in the book but i...
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, possibly, early as monday, some of those 4,000 national guard from out of state could leave washington, dc. that would, of course, leave more than a thousand of dc's own national guard because dc is not a state, they do not fall under the mayor's control. poppy? >> alex, we appreciate the reporting tonight. thank you very much for being there. let's go now to the deputy mayor for public safety and justice in the nation's capitol, kevin don knew. good to have you, sir. you just heard that reporting from alex and we know mayor bowser wants to see those forces taken out of washington, dc. any additional law enforcement that's been brought in. do you agree with that respect from a public safety perspective? >> oh, you know, we have a great dc national guard. we asked for them, we got them. they live and work in dc. what we do not want is national guard from outside of our area that don't know our city and our policies. we are very proud in dc of being able to handle large demonstrations well and our dc national guard is enough to do that. >> the commander of the dc national guard told us that
, possibly, early as monday, some of those 4,000 national guard from out of state could leave washington, dc. that would, of course, leave more than a thousand of dc's own national guard because dc is not a state, they do not fall under the mayor's control. poppy? >> alex, we appreciate the reporting tonight. thank you very much for being there. let's go now to the deputy mayor for public safety and justice in the nation's capitol, kevin don knew. good to have you, sir. you just heard...
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>> guest: i used to say when i was the united states attorney, before i ever came to washington, dc, that the fbi was nominally part of the department of justice and i think one of the things that everyone needed to make sure we do and continue to do is to have the fbi director follow the proper reporting mechanisms because it is not an independent branch of the executive branch or the department of justice and there is a chain of command. i think there is -- i think especially jim comey -- i don't talk but is in book -- die think jim comey really tried to make the fbi independent from the executive branch and the department of justice and i think it was a really attention. you can see -- really a tension. you can see hat in anonymous report andsster that came our during the obama administration, how jim was run his own play and fame i mousily manifest in the kind of what he different with hillary clinton's case, where he did not follow regular order and he announced really kind of what the -- kind of a declination -- we ever never explain the evidence we found and characterize the b
>> guest: i used to say when i was the united states attorney, before i ever came to washington, dc, that the fbi was nominally part of the department of justice and i think one of the things that everyone needed to make sure we do and continue to do is to have the fbi director follow the proper reporting mechanisms because it is not an independent branch of the executive branch or the department of justice and there is a chain of command. i think there is -- i think especially jim comey...
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looting and violence against police for several nights in a row with no end in sight outside of washington dc. and there is no universe were americans with condemning president trump is more urgent priority than ending the riots or advancing racial justice. there is no universe in which the lafayette park, before the presidents stand white house, the more urgent national priority in the shattered glass destroyed businesses and brutal attacks on law enforcement that are happening nationwide in places like lafayette street, in new york city. so i will object for my distinguished colleagues resolution and will offer something more full in his place. my resolution r would condemn lg pattern of unjust p police violence for black americans. the champion of first amendment price of peaceful protest that follows. mr. george floyd death. clearly condemn the violent rioting that is paralyzed places like new york city and says that local authorities finally get serious about protecting the innocent. so i hope might distinguish colleagues will not object. america is united and outraged at the death of mr
looting and violence against police for several nights in a row with no end in sight outside of washington dc. and there is no universe were americans with condemning president trump is more urgent priority than ending the riots or advancing racial justice. there is no universe in which the lafayette park, before the presidents stand white house, the more urgent national priority in the shattered glass destroyed businesses and brutal attacks on law enforcement that are happening nationwide in...
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that need to be investigated in bringing needy transparencies to halls of power in annapolis, washington dc or anywhere in this country. in 2018 after the shooting at the capital gazette the united states was for the first time given a list of the most of the countries for journalists. in an annual report without borders, donald trump's rhetoric calling the media a stain on america, the enemy of the american people, certainly has been harmful. i said this before and will keep saying it, the president's language is dangerous, has gone beyond the pale and needs to stop it. donald trump didn't create the problem and exploits it. recalling, terrorist and national security threats who must be vigilant in standing up to these empty accusations. physical attacks on media have grown so troubling the committee to protect journalists and independent nonprofits started a us freedom package to show the scope of the problem. in 2020 there have been 107 journalists attacked, 36 arrested. in the united states. instead of attacking a free press we need to be honoring it. i introduced a bill, 1969 to establ
that need to be investigated in bringing needy transparencies to halls of power in annapolis, washington dc or anywhere in this country. in 2018 after the shooting at the capital gazette the united states was for the first time given a list of the most of the countries for journalists. in an annual report without borders, donald trump's rhetoric calling the media a stain on america, the enemy of the american people, certainly has been harmful. i said this before and will keep saying it, the...
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the mayor having declared to stay in washington dc but this is the scene on the streets where kevin court has been reporting a couple blocks away from the white house . there are fires . there are protesters. there are peoplewere obviously not observing the curfew as it has kicked in. we've seen the secret service take a number of steps to force these folksback from the white house perimeter. kevin court is here to catch us up to what we are seeing. this is the time the curfew kicks in but a lot of folks are not complying >> a lot of people still out shannon, not surprised by that but what might surprise you is even as we move farther and farther away from the white house complex we are still hearing the flash grenades go off . you can almost still feel that they're trying to push the crowd away from the perimeter. i'm going to step out of the camera for just a moment . you can see down the street what looks like fire , personnel fire truck there and i think i see one, two, three or four vehicles that probably belong to the use tree station, that's just a guess but they are obviously stag
the mayor having declared to stay in washington dc but this is the scene on the streets where kevin court has been reporting a couple blocks away from the white house . there are fires . there are protesters. there are peoplewere obviously not observing the curfew as it has kicked in. we've seen the secret service take a number of steps to force these folksback from the white house perimeter. kevin court is here to catch us up to what we are seeing. this is the time the curfew kicks in but a...
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as a senator in washington, dc, i'm not allowed to vote in the legislative body.sident decides to take it away from her, so we're trying to walk a very fine line protecting our citizens, protecting the right to demonstrate peacefully and not be bullied by the federal government and not be bullied by this president. immediately some of the reforms you're seeing taking place, the banning of choke holds, taking a look and basically de— militarising our police. american police have armaments that you find in more sophisticated armies. there one of the most heavily armed police forces. the use of lethal force is too often a first resort, not a last one. they go into houses guns blazing. wear commemorating the birthday today of an emt worker who would have been 28. police officers barged into her house and shot her. she was asleep! you know, there was an argument she was in the wrong place at the wrong time, she was in her own house in the wrong bed. the carnage we've seen, own house in the wrong bed. the carnage we've seen, considering we seen carnage we've seen, consi
as a senator in washington, dc, i'm not allowed to vote in the legislative body.sident decides to take it away from her, so we're trying to walk a very fine line protecting our citizens, protecting the right to demonstrate peacefully and not be bullied by the federal government and not be bullied by this president. immediately some of the reforms you're seeing taking place, the banning of choke holds, taking a look and basically de— militarising our police. american police have armaments that...
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but just as a general basis, the structure washington dc, is set up to be reactionary. it is very difficult too make proactive steps in a key component of this is going to get this into the public dialogue in a way that is really driven as a presidential campaign level. so hopefully get ourselves in the spot where this is what we are talking about on the other side of an election. were able to take big challenging steps in a proactive way. and that admittedly only happens to get us out of the scenario. >> let me add one more thing to
but just as a general basis, the structure washington dc, is set up to be reactionary. it is very difficult too make proactive steps in a key component of this is going to get this into the public dialogue in a way that is really driven as a presidential campaign level. so hopefully get ourselves in the spot where this is what we are talking about on the other side of an election. were able to take big challenging steps in a proactive way. and that admittedly only happens to get us out of the...
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al regresar, cientos de man fe tantos en washington dc se unen en ♪ queremos pedirte que lleves la cuentae hacer hubo una persona menos que quedó vulnerable, una persona menos que quedó expuesta, y que tú estás ayudando a la salud de tu comunidad. lleva bien la cuenta, porque cuando esto cambie querrás ponerte al día, ¿verdad? >>> la constante de hoy fueron las protestas sin violencia y mÁs grandes que otros dÍas escuche en washington dc ♪ (cantan) >>> iluminaron la tarde, cantaron una canciÓn que ademÁs queda perfecta para estos momentos. "todos necesitamos alguien en quien apoyarnos >>> asÍ nosam vos un dÍa a la vez, siga con titulares y mÁs buenas noches. ♪ ♪ >>> atenciÓn, regresarÁ la nba orlando, pero no todos los equipos estÁn invitados, tambiÉ en mÉxico siguen las mudanzas, le diremos adiÓs a los gallos d querÉtaro y la mls llegÓ a un acuerdo con sus jugadores para volver a la acciÓn. y es miÉrcoles de mercado de valores, comenzamos, titulares y mÁs, coors light
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. >> this is a live look at washington, dc where authorities are expecting the largest demonstration in the city since the killing of george floyd. officials are expecting between 100,000 and 200,000 protestors. >>> the mayor of washington, dc commissioned artists to paint black lives matter on 16th street leading up to the white house. she urged president donald trump to withdraw the federal police presence from the city. >>> the defense secretary has given the orderer for all active duty military brought to the who will to return to their bases. on twitter, he said that the national guard saved the mayor of washington, dc from em embarrassment. >> there are so many things i could say to the tweet but we all have to focus on what is in front of us, our nation is hurting. we need healing. >> friday the president continued his call for forces to dominate the streets but he said that equal justice must mean that every american receives equal treatment from law enforcement. >> they have to receive fair treatment from law enforcement. they have to receive t. we all saw what happened last
. >> this is a live look at washington, dc where authorities are expecting the largest demonstration in the city since the killing of george floyd. officials are expecting between 100,000 and 200,000 protestors. >>> the mayor of washington, dc commissioned artists to paint black lives matter on 16th street leading up to the white house. she urged president donald trump to withdraw the federal police presence from the city. >>> the defense secretary has given the orderer...
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>>and check this out this is in washington dc quite a sight here in yellow. letters that pain a black lives matter. signal there is a road leading right to the white house. it spans 2 blocks and 16th street the mayor's office says the work started early this morning. she designated this section of roadway, black lives matter plaza complete with a new actual street site, washington has been the site of more than a week's worth of protests in response to the death of george floyd who of course died at the hands of police the mural project comes ahead of a planned protest thers. tomorrow. 4 zone forecast time as we check out. live you outside it's dark here in. >>and i buy yet there is this lot downtown san francisco joining us now meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez point attempts dropped and the winds have whipped up what what's in store for tomorrow. >>yeah much of the same grandin bikie so let's take a look at current wind speeds out there right now because that strong onshore flow, pushing in that low and high cloud cover out there right now pretty breezy drive
>>and check this out this is in washington dc quite a sight here in yellow. letters that pain a black lives matter. signal there is a road leading right to the white house. it spans 2 blocks and 16th street the mayor's office says the work started early this morning. she designated this section of roadway, black lives matter plaza complete with a new actual street site, washington has been the site of more than a week's worth of protests in response to the death of george floyd who of...
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i felt some of the wind spirit has more on the protests in washington dc. the reach of americans protesters. arrives on the doorstep of the white house monthly at square was the scene of clashes that continued into the early hours of monday morning despite the curfew in washington dc stipulating that people clear the streets until eleven pm. challenging in memory of george floyd the black man killed in police custody in minneaeapolis protesters were pushed back onto a main road behind the white house but their own to remain done did. this country is the most. they always used to say enough about. hey you know. systematic. generally the streets of the u. s. capital acquires enough to dunk yet the protests quickly turned violent this commercial building was broken into and satellite by rises nearby restaurants got the same treatment with windows smashed and interiors vandalized. on friday similar protests prompted the president toto be moved tthe bunkerer of the whwhite house by secret service agents on sunday he tweeted calling for law and order. yett protes
i felt some of the wind spirit has more on the protests in washington dc. the reach of americans protesters. arrives on the doorstep of the white house monthly at square was the scene of clashes that continued into the early hours of monday morning despite the curfew in washington dc stipulating that people clear the streets until eleven pm. challenging in memory of george floyd the black man killed in police custody in minneaeapolis protesters were pushed back onto a main road behind the white...
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washington, dc, this was this ina police. washington, dc, this was this in a short while earlier. we have seen similar themes across the united states as anger over the killing of an african—american man, george lloyd, intensifies. confrontations, violent confrontations have occurred. we also saw pictures like this in chicago, atlanta, new york and los angeles was at nearly a0 cities had imposed cu rfews angeles was at nearly a0 cities had imposed curfews but many people have ignored them, leading to those intense stand—offs. known bbc news, it's time for hardtalk dash now on bbc news. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in some countries, the coronavirus pandemic has enhanced unity and solidarity. in others, it has exposed deep fault lines. in india, it's the poor migrant workers who've been hardest hit by the crisis, which has also seen heightened tensions between the hindu majority and the muslim minority. my guest today is the general secretary of the ruling hindu nationalist bjp party, ram madhav. is prime minister modi stoking intercommunal tensions even in this time of
washington, dc, this was this ina police. washington, dc, this was this in a short while earlier. we have seen similar themes across the united states as anger over the killing of an african—american man, george lloyd, intensifies. confrontations, violent confrontations have occurred. we also saw pictures like this in chicago, atlanta, new york and los angeles was at nearly a0 cities had imposed cu rfews angeles was at nearly a0 cities had imposed curfews but many people have ignored them,...
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todd: fox news alert, unrest in washington dc is protesters light an american flag on fire. the fiery demonstration comes hours before a vote on police reform in pursuit of their own plan, the left absolution is the wrong one, joins us next. >> a new fight, being sued for banning a nativity scene, we will come right back. for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. todd: protesters burning the american flag in the nations capital. onlookers cheering as old glory is destroyed. jillia
todd: fox news alert, unrest in washington dc is protesters light an american flag on fire. the fiery demonstration comes hours before a vote on police reform in pursuit of their own plan, the left absolution is the wrong one, joins us next. >> a new fight, being sued for banning a nativity scene, we will come right back. for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k...
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she's a china analyst form the eurasia group in washington dc. thank you for being with us. to the idea that this visual was banned for the first time because of coronavirus. how credible do you think that is asa how credible do you think that is as a reason? thank you for having me. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus in her recent press did bring up coronavirus in her rece nt press c0 nfe re nces did bring up coronavirus in her recent press conferences in beijing, saying it still presents a serious public health risk but if it is such a high risk why has she eased restrictions and now targeting protesters ? restrictions and now targeting protesters? in reality the local government is still anxious about unrest. hong kong police have tightened security, bringing out crowd control techniques and mass arrests to try to get people off the street. following that this visual would be banned. street. following that this visualwould be banned. what do you make this legislation being passed, this idea of ridiculing the flag is now against the law? this bill has been very c
she's a china analyst form the eurasia group in washington dc. thank you for being with us. to the idea that this visual was banned for the first time because of coronavirus. how credible do you think that is asa how credible do you think that is as a reason? thank you for having me. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus in her recent press did bring up coronavirus in her rece nt press c0 nfe re nces did bring up coronavirus in her recent press conferences in beijing, saying it still...
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i am also taking swift and decisive action to protect our great capital, washington, dc.happened in this city last night was a total disgrace. as we speak, i am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults, and the wanton destruction of property. we are putting everybody on warning, our 7 o'clock curfew will be strictly enforced. those who threaten innocent life and property will be arrested, detained and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. i want the organisers of this terror to be on notice that you will face severe criminal penalties, and lengthy sentences injail. this includes antifa and others who are leading instigators of this violence. one law and order. and that is what it is — one law. we have one beautiful law. and once that is restored and fully restored, we will help you, we will help your business and we will help your family. america is founded upon the rule of law. it is the foundation of our prosperity, our freedom and our very way
i am also taking swift and decisive action to protect our great capital, washington, dc.happened in this city last night was a total disgrace. as we speak, i am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults, and the wanton destruction of property. we are putting everybody on warning, our 7 o'clock curfew will be strictly enforced. those who threaten innocent life and property will...
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after seven notes of protests, this is washington, dc, where a cu rfew was this is washington, dc, wheren said the space was being agreed justly misused and manipulated. on monday night, 21! hours ago, protesters outside the white house were cleared with tear gas well before curfew so mr trump could go to that church. that's it for now. thank you very much for watching. hello there, the temperature reached 27 celsius in hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the very warm days for probably quite sometime. the next few days at least will be feeling much cooler, thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday — knocking temperatures back as well. the cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to push its way southwards overnight. many areas by the end of the night will have had some rain, the exceptions really being towards the southeast and east anglia where it is going to be a little chilly in the countryside and probably drying off later in the night for northern ireland and western s
after seven notes of protests, this is washington, dc, where a cu rfew was this is washington, dc, wheren said the space was being agreed justly misused and manipulated. on monday night, 21! hours ago, protesters outside the white house were cleared with tear gas well before curfew so mr trump could go to that church. that's it for now. thank you very much for watching. hello there, the temperature reached 27 celsius in hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the very warm days for...
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being replicated in city after city across the us, philadelphia, san francisco, new york and washington, dcas seen some of the biggest protests, you can see the yellow writing on that road there, that spells out black lives matter. this just a stone throw from the white house and people have been gathering not just there but also lafayette plaza and the new road renamed by the mayor black lives matter plaza. so thousands still out on the streets and it has now just gone 9pm in washington and many of them are still there. clarence williams is our reporter for washington post and has been covering the protests for over a week. he told me how today's protests are different from the previous days. it has been a full day of marching, speeches, protests, but largely or across—the—board i think also peaceful demonstrations. by far the largest in this area that we have seen. there have been demonstrations every night for the past eight days, but this brought tens of thousands of people to downtown washington. city officials here shut down streets all around to make a wide swathe of pedestrian—frien
being replicated in city after city across the us, philadelphia, san francisco, new york and washington, dcas seen some of the biggest protests, you can see the yellow writing on that road there, that spells out black lives matter. this just a stone throw from the white house and people have been gathering not just there but also lafayette plaza and the new road renamed by the mayor black lives matter plaza. so thousands still out on the streets and it has now just gone 9pm in washington and...
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throughout the day from philadelphia, new york, los angeles, but our focus right now is going to be washington, dcclarence williams is our reporter for washington post and joins me live from the street where these protests are taking place. just checking you can hear me? ican hear just checking you can hear me? i can hear you just fine lewis, how are you? can you hear me? they can hear you. there are lots of people, give us an idea of what is happening there?m has been a full day of much in protests, but largely or across—the—board i protests, but largely or across—the—boa rd i think protests, but largely or across—the—board i think also peaceful demonstrations. by far the largest in this area that we have seen. there have been demonstrations every night for the past eight days, but this brought tens of thousands of people to downtown washington. city officials shut down streets all around to make a wide swathe of pedestrian friendly vehicle free streets that demonstrators have. at times it has been a festival and at other times there were quiet times that get intervened by some marchers who still
throughout the day from philadelphia, new york, los angeles, but our focus right now is going to be washington, dcclarence williams is our reporter for washington post and joins me live from the street where these protests are taking place. just checking you can hear me? ican hear just checking you can hear me? i can hear you just fine lewis, how are you? can you hear me? they can hear you. there are lots of people, give us an idea of what is happening there?m has been a full day of much in...
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. >> smoke billowed over washington dc overnight. a heavy police and military presence bringing order to the nations capital. >> griff jenkins joins us live with more on that. >> not quite new york what another day of protests in washington, started peaceful, turning violent, law-enforcement increase their presence. and military helicopter hovering above the protesters tracking their movements. all this after the president vowed to crack down. >> i'm dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults and the wanton destruction of property. >> the law-enforcement deployment seeking to protect businesses and government property, rioting and looting as protesters mom the national mall downtown near the white house. this as the president is blasting the governors for not doing enough to control the chaos, dc's mayor has been critical of the president, welcomed the support. >> i don't agree with that type of language but this is wh
. >> smoke billowed over washington dc overnight. a heavy police and military presence bringing order to the nations capital. >> griff jenkins joins us live with more on that. >> not quite new york what another day of protests in washington, started peaceful, turning violent, law-enforcement increase their presence. and military helicopter hovering above the protesters tracking their movements. all this after the president vowed to crack down. >> i'm dispatching...
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protesters deterring violence including and the police crackdown on curfews nationwide. 28 states and washington dc asking 20,000 national guard members but not in new york where leaders test america's biggest city in us troops on high alert in the nation's capital is protesters swarm the white house. >> griff jenkins there as live team coverage continues. rob schmidt monitoring the latest of elements and cities across the country. we start with brian live in new york city, a much different scenario overnight. when i came into new york they checked ides that the total. >> reporter: a much different scenario tonight that it was the last two nights the we saw mass looting. 8:00 pm curfew, not an 11:00 curfew ms. it difference. you can see the way you see the streets now the cop car behind me is blocking the entrance into so. it was not like that the last couple nights. it is not only that, they also blocked the heckler traffic coming into manhattan anywhere above 90 sixth street and we saw tons of looters the last couple days just loading up vehicles, many from out of state, with stolen goods. it see
protesters deterring violence including and the police crackdown on curfews nationwide. 28 states and washington dc asking 20,000 national guard members but not in new york where leaders test america's biggest city in us troops on high alert in the nation's capital is protesters swarm the white house. >> griff jenkins there as live team coverage continues. rob schmidt monitoring the latest of elements and cities across the country. we start with brian live in new york city, a much...
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this is the scene in washington, dc.an see the large avenue which has been populated with protesters. we heard from our colleagues there. there have been peaceful protests. there have been peaceful protests. the camera is zooming where we thought it would do, the northern portico of the white house with lafayette park there. the white house has been fortified with fences in recent days. the protesters are protesting in washington, dc which is under the control of a democratic mayor who sympathises with the protesters. on the west coast this is the scene in san francisco. you can see some pedestrians, it looks like they're carrying placards. they pledged to hold the demonstration. walking over the golden gate bridge. it's about 1pm there. it's notjust about demonstrations in san francisco but also for cargo and philadelphia as long as those demonstrations in washington, dc. we'll continue to keep an ion what's going on. let's have a look at here in london. this is the main avenue next to downing street. there are two line
this is the scene in washington, dc.an see the large avenue which has been populated with protesters. we heard from our colleagues there. there have been peaceful protests. there have been peaceful protests. the camera is zooming where we thought it would do, the northern portico of the white house with lafayette park there. the white house has been fortified with fences in recent days. the protesters are protesting in washington, dc which is under the control of a democratic mayor who...
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there, they have been authorized to demonstrate and are encouraged to demonstrate by the mayor of washington, dcemocratic party and says the protests should go ahead and with that coordination there is a police presence and a wider shot there of some of those demonstrations and if you look at those pictures for a while, you will see that there is no confrontation from what we see preteen daddy make between the protesters police and other parts —— between the protesters and the police. another parts of the police. another parts of the country, many of the demonstrators say that their campaigning for racial equality foran campaigning for racial equality for an end to police violence against unarmed people in particular, members of the african—american community in this particular case, those protesters want justice for the unarmed man, george floyd, they wa nt unarmed man, george floyd, they want for officers who were seen to restrain him, including the officer who put his knee on mr floyd's next to be prosecuted to the full extent of of the law. there are very peaceful at the moment and towards t
there, they have been authorized to demonstrate and are encouraged to demonstrate by the mayor of washington, dcemocratic party and says the protests should go ahead and with that coordination there is a police presence and a wider shot there of some of those demonstrations and if you look at those pictures for a while, you will see that there is no confrontation from what we see preteen daddy make between the protesters police and other parts —— between the protesters and the police....
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>> the united states attorney before i came to washington dc, was nominally part of the department of justice and one of the things everyone needed to make sure as we continue to do is have the fbi director follow the popular reporting mechanisms, it is not in independent branch or the chain of command. especially jim comey, jim comey tried to make the fbi independence from the executive branch and the department of justice and real attention. you can see some of the anonymous report and stories that came out in the obama administration, jim is running the play and famously what he did with hillary clinton's case where he did not follow regular order and he announced the declination, we never announced declination to explain the evidence we found, that is exactly what he did in the email situation much to the surprise, the appointment of his losses, the deputy attorney general in the obama administration, a very public way, his push to make the fbi more independent from the department of justice in the executive branch, complete and utter disaster. >> one of the things you citing your
>> the united states attorney before i came to washington dc, was nominally part of the department of justice and one of the things everyone needed to make sure as we continue to do is have the fbi director follow the popular reporting mechanisms, it is not in independent branch or the chain of command. especially jim comey, jim comey tried to make the fbi independence from the executive branch and the department of justice and real attention. you can see some of the anonymous report and...
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this is washington dc. this is a block or so off the white house.is an historic church visited by every president since made -- james madison been st. john's. the looming 11:00 p.m. curfew is moments away, 13 minutes cure the nation's capital is law-enforcement, secret service continued to push protesters back from the area partially to get fire trucks down there. fires have been set within a block of the white house. secret's earliest obviously busy protecting the white house grounds themselves. we will take you to philadelphia in a minute but let's check in with charles moreno who was with us, former secret service agent, still with us watching this play out. charles, it looks like they are now very aggressively moving the protesters back away from lafayette park which we have talked about has been the scene of protests 365 days a year, mostly people right across from the white house there and it seems like they are pressing the perimeter back from where they've loud protesters to be the last couple of nights. >> yeah, that's right, shannon. if yo
this is washington dc. this is a block or so off the white house.is an historic church visited by every president since made -- james madison been st. john's. the looming 11:00 p.m. curfew is moments away, 13 minutes cure the nation's capital is law-enforcement, secret service continued to push protesters back from the area partially to get fire trucks down there. fires have been set within a block of the white house. secret's earliest obviously busy protecting the white house grounds...
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crowds once again converged on the white house in washington dc. 0ur north america correspondent aleemo peace! it was the biggest demonstration washington has seen since the killing of george floyd. but with none of the confrontation with security forces that we had seen previously. they sent in the national guard, the national guard here on the streets, they were tear—gassing people, shooting them with rubber bullets, you know, really perpetuating police brutality and violence on the streets of washington dc. we're still getting arrested, we're still getting pulled over, we're still getting discriminated in everything in american life, so we got to fight, not for now, but for the future. we may be just outside the white house, but the sense we get through speaking to people here is that this has now gone beyond just getting the message across to donald trump. what people are telling us is that they have now really given up on him doing the right thing. instead, the focus has become changing the system, individuals and police departments. i have cried every day since i have been seeing
crowds once again converged on the white house in washington dc. 0ur north america correspondent aleemo peace! it was the biggest demonstration washington has seen since the killing of george floyd. but with none of the confrontation with security forces that we had seen previously. they sent in the national guard, the national guard here on the streets, they were tear—gassing people, shooting them with rubber bullets, you know, really perpetuating police brutality and violence on the streets...
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next, "the whole world is watching," a half-hour film by the washington dc police department documenting these events, including the may 1971 arrest of more than 7000 people, the largest mass arrest in u.s. history. >> they are blocking the street. 1700 block pennsylvania avenue. we have a wagon headed up that way. [radio chatter] [sirens] -- >> we have a report of two cars overturned. anyone in the area of dupont circle they are placing barricades. attention all units. teargas is being used in the area of of 34th and prospect northwest. [indiscernible] unit in the area we have an injured officer. 607 you have it. at dupontrge group circle blocking the street. another large group at at 34th and prospect. large group at 34th and prospect. ♪ >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. >> this was the spring offensive, the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the protest organizer, it is
next, "the whole world is watching," a half-hour film by the washington dc police department documenting these events, including the may 1971 arrest of more than 7000 people, the largest mass arrest in u.s. history. >> they are blocking the street. 1700 block pennsylvania avenue. we have a wagon headed up that way. [radio chatter] [sirens] -- >> we have a report of two cars overturned. anyone in the area of dupont circle they are placing barricades. attention all units....
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there are active demonstrations taking place across the country right now in new york city and washington dc and this picture live from los angeles shows a large crowd marching through the streets of l a we're continuing to monitor these kinds of acted activities here in the bay area and across the country as the night goes on and there are more county wide curfews in effect tonight across the bay area alameda county has issued a curfew from 8 o'clock such just started tonight until 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. the same length of curfew is in effect in contra costa county and in solano county. a curfew in san mateo county will go into effect 08:30pm tonight and last until 05:00am several cities have posted individual curfews. the full list is available on our website kron 4 dot com across the bay area, peaceful demonstrations filled the streets on what is now a night day and night of protests across the country downpours jonathan mccall is live in our newsroom tonight with details jonathan that's right pam and ken from one side of the bay to the other thousands of people swarmed the streets p
there are active demonstrations taking place across the country right now in new york city and washington dc and this picture live from los angeles shows a large crowd marching through the streets of l a we're continuing to monitor these kinds of acted activities here in the bay area and across the country as the night goes on and there are more county wide curfews in effect tonight across the bay area alameda county has issued a curfew from 8 o'clock such just started tonight until 5 o'clock...
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next, the whole world is watching, a half-hour film by the washington dc metropolitan police department these events, including the may 3, 1971 arrest , the largest mass arrest in u.s. history. [newsreel audio crackling] >> any unit in the area, officer response. [sirens] >> 607, you have it. 619. we have another large group. i dupont circle. [sirens] [whistles] >> large group at 34th and prospect. >> large group at 34th and prospect. ? [group singing] ? >> we and going to study war no more. ♪ >> [chanting] the whole world is watching. >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. narrator: this was the spring offensive, the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the protest organizer, inciter and promoter, it is a vital and necessary tactic. on april 24, 1971, the national peace action coalition, supported by welfare rights groups, labor unions, and others, held a massive demonstration in washington, dc. some 175,000 people from all walks of life, with differing ideologie
next, the whole world is watching, a half-hour film by the washington dc metropolitan police department these events, including the may 3, 1971 arrest , the largest mass arrest in u.s. history. [newsreel audio crackling] >> any unit in the area, officer response. [sirens] >> 607, you have it. 619. we have another large group. i dupont circle. [sirens] [whistles] >> large group at 34th and prospect. >> large group at 34th and prospect. ? [group singing] ? >> we and...
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>> i think it's all about power like everything else in washington, dc.died the issue is extensively as some, neil, but some say it would be unconstitutional. if you look at article one of the constitution, the idea of our founders was that there would be an independent distric commit not beholding to any state, not influenced by any state. another argument i've heard as that the man for the district came from maryland and virginia. virginia's land has been given back, but if dc is no longer dc dc wouldn't own the land, maryland would. it would cost the district of columbia a lot of money. congress puts up about $700 million a year i think to defray the districts expenses. others i've heard say well, we haven't been particularly impressed with the way the mayo and mayor and her colleagues have handled the recent felony rioting in dc. i think it's a fair criticism. i think the mayor for her politics is allowed that to happen. i listen to speaker pelosi who respect talk about it has nothing to do with disenfranchisement or enfranchisement, that's a bunch of
>> i think it's all about power like everything else in washington, dc.died the issue is extensively as some, neil, but some say it would be unconstitutional. if you look at article one of the constitution, the idea of our founders was that there would be an independent distric commit not beholding to any state, not influenced by any state. another argument i've heard as that the man for the district came from maryland and virginia. virginia's land has been given back, but if dc is no...
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washington dc congressional delegate eleanor holmes morton taking a peaceful approach to try to initiate change saying she will introduce legislation to remove the statue of abraham lincoln standing over a freed slave from dc's lincoln park. even though the statue was paid for by freed slaves in 1876, some say they find a demeaning and here's eleanor holmes morton on fox news sunday. >> i do not endorse vandalism as a way to deal with what we see in the streets, that's what they said people like me too congress for. reporter: as were the four men charged with destruction of federal property one has been arrested so far and will make his court appearance before a district court judge in dc tomorrow. gillian: christina coleman reporting from our la news bureau. thank you. leland: with that we bring in acting homeland security. appreciate you joining us. thank you. help us understand where the president's power starts and stops as a relates to monuments. does this only apply to monuments on federal property or federal monument, how does that work claimant so, the answer for those is yes, bu
washington dc congressional delegate eleanor holmes morton taking a peaceful approach to try to initiate change saying she will introduce legislation to remove the statue of abraham lincoln standing over a freed slave from dc's lincoln park. even though the statue was paid for by freed slaves in 1876, some say they find a demeaning and here's eleanor holmes morton on fox news sunday. >> i do not endorse vandalism as a way to deal with what we see in the streets, that's what they said...
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were on the same side o this issue saying there was no case, then judge emmet sullivan here in washington, dc said i want to hold a hearing on this. he scheduled a hearing for july 16th. what is not clear right now, as if judge sullivan will move forward with that july 16th case, given the fact that a court actually above him now ha saved you need to go ahead and drop this case. judge sullivan at any . today or in the coming days could issue an order and say i agree with the circuit court decision, i'm going to move on, or his attorney, he has hired a attorney who could ask for in more judges, all of the judges on the circuit court to specifically hear the case. we will see how that one plays out. again, the department of justice , attorney general bill barr healing the decision very want to put up a statement from his. the dc judge has to-1 to grant the motion to dismiss the case with four american flags. that's the latest from the justice department. this case has been going back and forth over the last several weeks, but a big win today for michael flynn as he awaits to hear the final word
were on the same side o this issue saying there was no case, then judge emmet sullivan here in washington, dc said i want to hold a hearing on this. he scheduled a hearing for july 16th. what is not clear right now, as if judge sullivan will move forward with that july 16th case, given the fact that a court actually above him now ha saved you need to go ahead and drop this case. judge sullivan at any . today or in the coming days could issue an order and say i agree with the circuit court...