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and trump's s likely challenger forr the white h house, joe bib, addressed mourners on a livestream.ur correspondent has more. >> after about two weeks of protests, followed by memorials, george floyd has finally been laid to rest. after an emotional ceremony at the fountain of praise church here in houston, involving family, friends, and figures of the african-american community. ners have set a final goodbye, the international movement is bound to live on. darker we have to do better. you have to go to your city and your commissioner on your mayor and your police chief and say this is what we are doing. that will help george and his legacy. haver some people it might been unexpected, believing we had made progress, but we haven't. , l loud andnow now clear. now is an opportunity to do some. eye-opener, it's not right, what we are going through. and we continue fighting for what's right. we love you george. .> i miss dad that's why we did all of this, for him. police brutality, racial inequality, systemic racism, those are some of the major issues the countries being forced to addre
and trump's s likely challenger forr the white h house, joe bib, addressed mourners on a livestream.ur correspondent has more. >> after about two weeks of protests, followed by memorials, george floyd has finally been laid to rest. after an emotional ceremony at the fountain of praise church here in houston, involving family, friends, and figures of the african-american community. ners have set a final goodbye, the international movement is bound to live on. darker we have to do better....
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reporter: and the president saying he has no problem with it, white h house lawyers trying to stop thek publishing by former national security intelligence john bolton in an opinion article in the wall street journal from bolton's lawyer said the book went through the clearance process of multiple pre-rights and now he believes that the white house is using national security as an excuse to censor bolton, the white house lawyers believe the book still ca contains classifid information in the book claims sutline of the ukraine types transgressions and hand others say bolton and others raise alarms related to those transgressions. the book goes on sale on januar. it is interesting how much information comes out right before book is published. liz: thank you so much. s let's get to the story, judges on a d.c. appeals court today seem pretty skeptical of arguments that they should force a federal judge to dismiss the case against president trump former national security adviso, michael flynn asks fox by the department of justice this after flynn's lawyer said the case was concocted and sla
reporter: and the president saying he has no problem with it, white h house lawyers trying to stop thek publishing by former national security intelligence john bolton in an opinion article in the wall street journal from bolton's lawyer said the book went through the clearance process of multiple pre-rights and now he believes that the white house is using national security as an excuse to censor bolton, the white house lawyers believe the book still ca contains classifid information in the...
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protestersrs attempted to toppla statue of andrew jackskson in lafayette park, , which is steps from the white h house. trump has previoususly cited jajackson as his favorite president. jackson was a slaveholder who in 1830 signed the indian removal act, forcing 16,000 native americans from their lands in what became known as the trail of tears. president trump this morning tweeted he has "authorized the federal government to arrest anyone who vandalizes or destroys any monument, statue or other such federal property in the u.s. with up to 10 years in prison." meanwhile, in jackson, florida -- named for andrew jackson -- a statue of jackson was vandalized, with the words "slave owner" spray painted at its base and red paint poured on its head. seattle mayor jenny durkan said monday the city would start dismantling the capitol hill organized protest. "it's time for people to go home," durkan told protesters. the autonomous zone, formed around a city police precinct, was the site of three shootings in recent days, resulting in one death. durkan said seattle police will soon return to the precinct after
protestersrs attempted to toppla statue of andrew jackskson in lafayette park, , which is steps from the white h house. trump has previoususly cited jajackson as his favorite president. jackson was a slaveholder who in 1830 signed the indian removal act, forcing 16,000 native americans from their lands in what became known as the trail of tears. president trump this morning tweeted he has "authorized the federal government to arrest anyone who vandalizes or destroys any monument, statue or...
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mmakers who back president trump's stance against the protests >> the new fence surround iing h white house is now a memorial wall protesters plastered it with artwork and signs supporting the black lives matter movement. crowds have continue ed d to swl in d.c. calling for change >>> tracie potts joins us with the latest the president prepares to meet with law enforcement officials later today. >> that meeting today a roundtable of law enforcement officers from what been able to gather, the president will talk to them about the challenges of dealing with racial inequality on the job. this as president trump continues to be criticized for calling out active duty troops to deal with some of those demonstrations in d.c. now a group of democrats wants a list of all the law enforcement officers that were called out. the attorney general bill barr is saying in an interview over the weekend that many of these troops were called out, but they were not used. they were called, but they didn't actually clash with protesters even though some were seen clearing peaceful proprotesters near the white hou
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they are really working as a team right now to protect the outer perimeter of the white house, if you will. that area on hreet, north of the white house looks directly toward the northport ago of the white house and is in front of st. john's church which is on fire right now on the opposite side of the street. they will look to clear h street, i would imagine here and very soon to remove all of those people off that street. the problem is with these large groups of people while there might be a minority of peaceful protesters as a part of that group we don't know who is in this group right now. these protest groups that started out earlier in the day as peaceful have now fully been infiltrated by these anarchists. that is the way to proceed and i would say you would see some deliberate and significant actions taking place here very soon, on h street, to get that street clear. shannon: we've heard so much about the optics of this from law enforcement and when they take to the street in force or in a way that appears to be military in nature but there are those who worry about the optics of it in the messag
they are really working as a team right now to protect the outer perimeter of the white house, if you will. that area on hreet, north of the white house looks directly toward the northport ago of the white house and is in front of st. john's church which is on fire right now on the opposite side of the street. they will look to clear h street, i would imagine here and very soon to remove all of those people off that street. the problem is with these large groups of people while there might be a...
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rob>> we're going to check in h the white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany, she'll be with usnd the trump administration pushing back on reports that they allegedly knew about russia offering bounties to afghan troops. we'll find out how the administration is answering this morning, more allegations on the same thing. also with us, the former governor of texas, rick perry, he'll talk about the trend with the coronavirus, rising up in texas, also what's happening with energy and a major fracking firm filing for bankruptcy. texas congressman dan crenshaw will be here talking everything intelligence as well as what's happening with law and order. dr. oz weighs in on the recent speak in covid-19 cases. plus, this high school valedictorian proves that hard work really does pay off. meet the recent grad who hasn't missed a single day in school and is heading to college with more than $400,000 in scholarships, if we can hopefully get everybody back to school in the fall. now back to two lovely people, one in particular. jillian: thank you, brian. obviously he means rob. the departmen
rob>> we're going to check in h the white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany, she'll be with usnd the trump administration pushing back on reports that they allegedly knew about russia offering bounties to afghan troops. we'll find out how the administration is answering this morning, more allegations on the same thing. also with us, the former governor of texas, rick perry, he'll talk about the trend with the coronavirus, rising up in texas, also what's happening with energy and a...
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it culminated or came to a crescendo over the weekend on sunday evening right around the white house on h street on the northern side of lafayette park. it was very serious rioting. the treasury annex, treasury department and ask there broken into. a historical building on lafayette park, which is federal property, was burned down. there was a fire set at the historical st. john's church right there across from the white house. and an old church that goes back to the 18th century and is referred to as the church of presidents. the riotersrs used crowbars to g out the pavers at lafayette park and use them as projectiles thrown it secret service, and other federal agents. there were numerous head injuries among the federal personnel whose responsibility is to protect the white house. just to give an indication, from saturday until today, and virtually the lion's share of these injuries came over the weekend. there were 114 injuries to law enforcement. most of those to federal agents and most of those inflicted right around the white house. there were 22 hospitalizations, and most of those w
it culminated or came to a crescendo over the weekend on sunday evening right around the white house on h street on the northern side of lafayette park. it was very serious rioting. the treasury annex, treasury department and ask there broken into. a historical building on lafayette park, which is federal property, was burned down. there was a fire set at the historical st. john's church right there across from the white house. and an old church that goes back to the 18th century and is...
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to see ourur -- fellow citizens in right-wing s.litician how m many protests did we h hae when he was in the white housech and everyone of them, bush, clinton, obama, right across the in anywayhey did nott waway address the sysystemic iss .fof police murder and then the racist patterns of ,mployment, housing, education health care. they were all tied to wall street domination. they were tied to the militarism of the state department. there were no resources for the basic needs of the people. i appreciaiate the word but it s much too late. this is s for all of the former presidents. themselves as heads of an american empire that is predicated on the militarizing of the internal operation of the state and police and the wealth inequality of wall street. >> what about obama? neoliberals are better than the neofascists when it comes to a host of issues. when it comes to hitting the it isof systemic racism, no accident the black livives matter movement emerged under the black president. those black faces in high places were too accommodated to wall street and the pentagon to speak to the needs of poor and wo
to see ourur -- fellow citizens in right-wing s.litician how m many protests did we h hae when he was in the white housech and everyone of them, bush, clinton, obama, right across the in anywayhey did nott waway address the sysystemic iss .fof police murder and then the racist patterns of ,mployment, housing, education health care. they were all tied to wall street domination. they were tied to the militarism of the state department. there were no resources for the basic needs of the people. i...
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white house? >> reporter: brian, if you're looking at the flames, the white house will be on your right-hand side. that's the corner of 15th and "h," so you're looking at the northeast corner of lafayette park. just outside the park itself. if you were to cross diagonally through that park, you're about 150 yards from pennsylvania avenue and the white house itself. i have to tell you, all of the streets around here have been closed and blocked off for most of the day. i have no idea how any fire or ems vehicle could get close to this. the side streets have been thick with people coming and going most of the day peacefully. a lot of the crowd up against the barricades has come over to do the same thing i'm doing, which is to try to figure out what's going on with this fire, what's going on with the protest. it's obviously changing the care of events today. we're backed up against a tree here, so we're going to stay put and watch this happen. this is the challenge for law enforcement, the patchwork of folks in lafayette park, including park police, secret service, and the national guard. they don't have jurisdiction here, and i don
white house? >> reporter: brian, if you're looking at the flames, the white house will be on your right-hand side. that's the corner of 15th and "h," so you're looking at the northeast corner of lafayette park. just outside the park itself. if you were to cross diagonally through that park, you're about 150 yards from pennsylvania avenue and the white house itself. i have to tell you, all of the streets around here have been closed and blocked off for most of the day. i have no...
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i want to share video we took earlier, a number of fires not just along h but all around the white house complex in various points and in various times through the evening they did their best to push the crowd back off of h street. i know you and i spoke earlier they tried to move the crowd over on age and eventually past age and i've got to tell you ,as they moved the crowd , pockets of people with individually maybe in groups of two or sometimes five would set fire you orbreak up and start smashing windows which we saw a number of buildings around the area. really sad because ultimately , we are all one american family and we respect the right of individuals to protest and to have their voices heard but what is not respectful is to take something that was awful, that was terrible that happened and turn it into just one thing destruction which is what we saw her in the nation's capital area and i can report that in fact i'll step out your, you can still see a staging area, lots of dc metropolitan police. we justsaw about a dozen bands and police cruisers all headed towards the white hou
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white house with them. this table was known in jane's tr's family as the white house table. they had to borrow some furniture to take to the white house with them.u<ó@r(t&háhp &h one piece they borrowed from jane's sister. this room would have been used d for the guest room. for mall bed and we think this belonged to benny pierce. it's been refinished and lengthened to it fits an adult. this is the master bedroom. the room that franklin and jane would have used. this is the room where their second son, frankie, died of typhus when he was 4 years old. this was a great blow to both jane and franklin. he was the apple of their eye. quite an interesting little character according to her letters and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning for quite a long time over frankie's death. with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i just think she wasn't capable of cataking care of a house. peter went off to fight the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house when he came back in 1848 then lived in a boarding house again in concord andt-q ld in a a boarding situation fo
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h. so after trump "paid his respects" the white house, which vehemently denied this was a photo op, posted a highlights reel to celebrate the president's heroic walk across the street. with an inspiring music track and everything. ♪ >> jimmy: well, maybe god is watching over us after all. it's hard to believe he really exists. he tweeted today that his administration "has done more for the black community than any president since abraham lincoln." "..and the best is yet to come!" oh no. there's more? how could it get any better than >> with your tweet today, are you concerned that you might be stoking more able violence or more racial discord? >> no, not at all. country great again. i have no idea if they're going to be here, but maga is make america great again. by the way, they love african-american people. they love black people. maga loves the black people. >> jimmy: what-the-hell are you saying? you know, four years ago, this was trump's pitch to the black people. >> and i say, honestly, what do you have to lose? not going to get any worse. >> jimmy: well, it took a while. it took fou
h. so after trump "paid his respects" the white house, which vehemently denied this was a photo op, posted a highlights reel to celebrate the president's heroic walk across the street. with an inspiring music track and everything. ♪ >> jimmy: well, maybe god is watching over us after all. it's hard to believe he really exists. he tweeted today that his administration "has done more for the black community than any president since abraham lincoln." "..and the...
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paula, when you're talking to white house officials and they see general mattis stepping out who h oftenn quiet, what's the significance of that and of secret esper making his own views clear? >> on defense secretary esper that probably contradicting president trumps not a good way to keep your job in thisad nistration. he is still in his position as of tonight. even though he broke with the president on this issue, sort of had to walk back a couple of things that he said, as of tonight, he is told most of the active duty military troops who came here to washington to return to their he bases, though a few will remain on high alert. so en though t president and he had a public dagreement. it seems that he prevailed. the defense secretaryil pre. behind the scenes, i'm told there are no eminent plans to re the defense second they. but as we know here at the white house things can change on dime. in terms of forr administration officials it is significant to hear from james mattis. it was just about 10 months ago hat he told my colleague dav martin that he did not intend to publicly critici
paula, when you're talking to white house officials and they see general mattis stepping out who h oftenn quiet, what's the significance of that and of secret esper making his own views clear? >> on defense secretary esper that probably contradicting president trumps not a good way to keep your job in thisad nistration. he is still in his position as of tonight. even though he broke with the president on this issue, sort of had to walk back a couple of things that he said, as of tonight,...
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house ---- a known white supremacist. the atmosphere that we are seeieing todayay leading up p te george floyd mururder in thehe middle of thee streett has realy been accelelerated because this ofte house, , witnessed a lot hatred, germinated from the white hohouse. we have not seen t this level of disregard for human life, this level of just blatant racism from a sitting president perhaps since woodrow wilson. this is something that we should all be aghast by. but we don't expect this president to apologize. this is the person you created a false equivalency in charlottesville. this is a person who is completely tone deaf to children along the border. this is the president that rebels in this notion of supremacy because it gives comfort level l to his d driven peononality. juan: i wantnt to ask you in tes of the s spread of hate e and racism,, thehe naacp and other civil rights groups called on advertisers to boycott facebook during thehe mon of july as part of a campaign called stop the hate for prorofit. therere's bebeen a phenomenal responsese a about 160 companie, including ununilever and coca-cola,a, honda, and others that have heeded thehe call and now we are seeing g mark z
house ---- a known white supremacist. the atmosphere that we are seeieing todayay leading up p te george floyd mururder in thehe middle of thee streett has realy been accelelerated because this ofte house, , witnessed a lot hatred, germinated from the white hohouse. we have not seen t this level of disregard for human life, this level of just blatant racism from a sitting president perhaps since woodrow wilson. this is something that we should all be aghast by. but we don't expect this...
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no white house officials on president trump in paparticular a are much h more opoptimistic about the recovery. he's tweeting today about a great fourth quarter in tab for the u u. s. economy. most economiststs that we think that this is only the- beginning of what's likely to be a very very slow. my painful break into. yeah for now so every. of the way long i'm thinking about it instead be. okay maybe business that is a- respectful so distance thank you for joining us and stay out there kate we mean youou camame into the witie in the house i of great see you that's at the news an offer this bulletin that just to let you know that in spainn the laliga the top flight football has now started again the game between serbia and royalties. as a kid off after court. s. r. o. the polls g. to the covered nineteen pandemic- it's raising questions about why football here in france. it will not be receiving until september that of course is a public health decision. taken by the french government what's happened in spain is a decision made by the football authorities- but the government going al
no white house officials on president trump in paparticular a are much h more opoptimistic about the recovery. he's tweeting today about a great fourth quarter in tab for the u u. s. economy. most economiststs that we think that this is only the- beginning of what's likely to be a very very slow. my painful break into. yeah for now so every. of the way long i'm thinking about it instead be. okay maybe business that is a- respectful so distance thank you for joining us and stay out there kate we...
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to invite his own supporters to gather outside the white house, tweeting, in part, tonight, i understand, is maga night at the white house. hearsay h here's how he responded when asked about his tweets. >> with your tweets today, are you concerned you might be stoking more racial violence -- >> no, not at all. maga says make america great again. these are people who love our country. i have no idea if they were going to be here. i was asking. i have no idea if they're going to be here. maga is make america great again. by the way, they love african-american people. they love black people. maga loves black people. >> according to nbc news, president trump has dismissed advice from his allies, urging him to dotone down his rhetoric. multiple people familiar with the discussion say there is broad agreement among trump's alla al allies, that his current, incendiary messages could backfire politically and further fuel the turmoil. senator tim scott of south carolina, the only african-american republican in the senate said yesterday, that he told the president some of his tweets about the violence that has swept the nation were, quote, n
to invite his own supporters to gather outside the white house, tweeting, in part, tonight, i understand, is maga night at the white house. hearsay h here's how he responded when asked about his tweets. >> with your tweets today, are you concerned you might be stoking more racial violence -- >> no, not at all. maga says make america great again. these are people who love our country. i have no idea if they were going to be here. i was asking. i have no idea if they're going to be...
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white house. democrats ccessfully blocked senator tim scott's policing bill from advancing in the senate but were able to pass the democratic verseon of the h bill. what's the plan now to get thecing reform, and i white house open to compromise through the democratic bill? >> i think what we all want to f do isind common ground. i hate to use the word "compromise," but i think the senate and the white house have always been willing to work bipartisan. i think that what we should have done and what the democrats i should have dowork from a bipartisan position from the beginning becausip bartisanship is what's needed to get this done, and we are certainly willing too that, butit looks like the democrats don't because they'd rather play a little w politih the policy. and we're really focused on getting outcomes going, and i don'e think the people havme for the politics. >> reporter: so is it fair to say that the whiteoe will at some point be willing to work with the democratic bill since at's the one that went through the house? >> no, i think it's more fair to say we need to start in a bipartisan manner. you can't work with a bill that hano b
white house. democrats ccessfully blocked senator tim scott's policing bill from advancing in the senate but were able to pass the democratic verseon of the h bill. what's the plan now to get thecing reform, and i white house open to compromise through the democratic bill? >> i think what we all want to f do isind common ground. i hate to use the word "compromise," but i think the senate and the white house have always been willing to work bipartisan. i think that what we should...
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h street. in essence, erin, the white house is now being guarded by prison guards, many of them from texas. this is setting up. this patchwork of federal agencies and different law enforcement authorities that have descended on washington is setting up a showdown and a confrontation with the city government of d.c. which it should be controlling these streets through their local police force, and i was speaking with the mayor of washington earlier today. she told me that that is just another reason that d.c. has to be a state, and she said also, that they are looking into the legality of the president being able to call up national guard and the military to come here. she said, erin, that it was unconscionable. >> all right, alex, thank you very much. you need to see the size of those crowds growing night after night. out front, attorney general -- i'm glad to see you again. >> good to see you, erin. >> the curfew in your city now pushed back by four hours. you had less than two dozen arrests made last night during the protests, obviously, and there were other nights when the unrest were mu
h street. in essence, erin, the white house is now being guarded by prison guards, many of them from texas. this is setting up. this patchwork of federal agencies and different law enforcement authorities that have descended on washington is setting up a showdown and a confrontation with the city government of d.c. which it should be controlling these streets through their local police force, and i was speaking with the mayor of washington earlier today. she told me that that is just another...
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this will go from k street all the way to h street, the front of the white house. the street where we've seen thousand comes to demand change where protesters and police clashed violently. where peaceful protesters were tear gassed when president trump left the white house to walk to st. john's church. the message is engrained in these streets whether you can physically see it or not. now their message is now on the ground in yellow paint for all to see, "black lives matter." stephanie? >> ellison, thank you. >>> we have a lot to dig into. with us now, new york senator chuck schumer, the democratic leader in the senate. this better than expected jobs number, what does that tell you? >> well, it tells us that we still have a very long way to go. there's a great anomaly here. the president said it's stu pendous. it's a joyous day when we have over 20 million people out of work, when the unemployment number went down. but it's still much higher and higher than any other time during the great recession after 2008. and why did this happen? in large part because of the s
this will go from k street all the way to h street, the front of the white house. the street where we've seen thousand comes to demand change where protesters and police clashed violently. where peaceful protesters were tear gassed when president trump left the white house to walk to st. john's church. the message is engrained in these streets whether you can physically see it or not. now their message is now on the ground in yellow paint for all to see, "black lives matter."...
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half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h bush cvn 77, which will be the last of the nimitz class air carriers, but the crew built it and presented it here in june of, i believe, 2019, i believe, and they created it themselves. from thel the sailors ship here. we bring them in once a year, the sailors of the year, and they do a service project. the cases have the shells that were used for the 21-gun salute at arlington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from washington, d.c. , which ise guestbook , which is on the page that angela merkel signed. we have the condolence book, which is turned to barack and obama, and we also have the program from the service, and we have the u.s. senate condolence book, which is turned to mitch mcconnell's signature. we have a photomontage of .hroughout his life of course, the early life, they were married young. he was just still in the navy when they got married, so we have a montage of photos from their life, from his career here at the library. of -- a n
half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h bush cvn 77, which will be the last of the nimitz class air carriers, but the crew built it and presented it here in june of, i believe, 2019, i believe, and they created it themselves. from thel the sailors ship here. we bring them in once a year, the sailors of the year, and they do a service project. the...
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white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. h >> alcindoistoric protests. a nation reeling. f and an uncertaure ahead. today, americans across the country woke up to burned buildings, shattered store fronts, and walls littered with gr >> say his name! george floyd! >> alcdor: this is the aftermath of a weekend filled with some of the largest demonstrations seen in a generation. they erupted over the police kiing of george floyd. he was a black man who died after a white police offer kneeled on his neck with three other officers standing by. in more than 140 cities across all 50 states, tens of thousds took to the streets. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> alcindo demonstrators from boston to los angeles rallied against the sproportionate police-killings of black people. the protests were largely peaceful. but, with nightfall in someth places, tone changed, and cities burned. footage social media showed the moment demonstratorson t a n provoke police.s he attempted to in new york city, demonstrators came head to heaanwith police. d looting disrupted pa
white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. h >> alcindoistoric protests. a nation reeling. f and an uncertaure ahead. today, americans across the country woke up to burned buildings, shattered store fronts, and walls littered with gr >> say his name! george floyd! >> alcdor: this is the aftermath of a weekend filled with some of the largest demonstrations seen in a generation. they erupted over the police kiing of george floyd. he was a black man who died...
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and beware, they have spray painted b-h-a-z, on the church, that church outside the white house. the black house autonomous zone is what we have been seeing happening in seattle. but the president there defending the statue of andrew jackson saying he does not believe it should be brought down, not a surprising position for the president of course, don, as he has said many times in recent days, he does not think that military basis should be renamed or confederate statues to be pulled down. and now it's happening in front of the white house where the president is in there tonight and he is coming out saying that they should not be trying to tear the statue of andrew jackson down. >> thank you very much. let's discuss more now. white house correspondent, john harwood and andrew yang, joining me. gentlemen, good evening. you see what is happening there, and the president is really on a tear about the lack of expectation or for crowds this weekend. he is making excuses about the empty seats at his rally, here is what he said about this tonight. watch this. >> well, there were many t
and beware, they have spray painted b-h-a-z, on the church, that church outside the white house. the black house autonomous zone is what we have been seeing happening in seattle. but the president there defending the statue of andrew jackson saying he does not believe it should be brought down, not a surprising position for the president of course, don, as he has said many times in recent days, he does not think that military basis should be renamed or confederate statues to be pulled down. and...
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i feel the magnitude of it stretching down to h street, the main artery going to the white house. this crowd, even if they wanted to leave, it would take a long time to clear out. i can tell you there are a lot of people who do not want to leave. the question is who will enforce the curfew? the local police who know the people who live in the city have a lighter hand on the protesters. last night they didn't enforce until significantly after 7:00. last night we also saw the federal officers, along with d.c. national guard have a heavier hand. had the backlash we saw last night be significant enough that the officers will do nothing and leave it up to the washington, d.c. police? will they try to clear people out for that but, yes, wolf, it is a huge crowd here as we come up on this curfew. >> a very intense time, indeed, in washington, d.c. alex marquardt, stand by. i understand there's a lot of activity going on in los angeles right now. stephanie elam is on the scene for us there. set the scene, stephanie, where you are. >> wolf, we right now are in front of city hall. we've act
i feel the magnitude of it stretching down to h street, the main artery going to the white house. this crowd, even if they wanted to leave, it would take a long time to clear out. i can tell you there are a lot of people who do not want to leave. the question is who will enforce the curfew? the local police who know the people who live in the city have a lighter hand on the protesters. last night they didn't enforce until significantly after 7:00. last night we also saw the federal officers,...
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white house. one of the performers was a woman named mary leech, l-e-e-c-h who appeared in 1902 and 1903.n black dialect, which were called coon songs in those days. and on each of these two occasions she rendered a tune with a title -- here's what i warned you about. "just a little -- still you're mine all mine" written by paul dresser, the brother of the novelist theodore dreiser and the composer of the mega hit of that day, "moonlight on the wabash," which is the indiana state song, as many of you know. the song was a lullaby. of a black mother to her child with lyrics that ran as follows. "there ain't no use of crying now so go to sleep. there ain't no use of fussing, babies mussent weep. we ain't got all the comforts like the white folks rich and fine you're just a little -- still you're mine all mine." now, this was not going to threaten johnny mercer or lorenz hart as lyric writing, but it indicated what that audience thought about black issues at that time. one had to conclude that mrs. roosevelt approved of leech since she invited her in the first place and asked her back to rend
white house. one of the performers was a woman named mary leech, l-e-e-c-h who appeared in 1902 and 1903.n black dialect, which were called coon songs in those days. and on each of these two occasions she rendered a tune with a title -- here's what i warned you about. "just a little -- still you're mine all mine" written by paul dresser, the brother of the novelist theodore dreiser and the composer of the mega hit of that day, "moonlight on the wabash," which is the indiana...
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cale h kayleigh mcenany the white house press secretary will have a briefing 2:00 this afternoon from the white house. it still remains to be seen whether or not, david, president trump will give an oval office address to talk about exactly what has been going on within this country, what we've seen over the last handful of days. mack mcdonald enmain other official said everything is on the table. david: speak about it saturday watching the space launch. a pretty reasoned argument he laid out there, blake. thank you very much, i appreciate it. while the focus on protesters clashing with police, a different scene in southern new jersey. camden county police joined protest lines with demonstrators. camden county police chief joe wysoki now. chief, did the show of solidarity you had there prevent rioting we've seen elsewhere? >> i can't say it did, i can't say it didn't but i can say the tensions are very high. i think across the country but i can really only focus here on the city of camden. people are upset what they're seeing in minnesota. actions of bad police officers in another jur
cale h kayleigh mcenany the white house press secretary will have a briefing 2:00 this afternoon from the white house. it still remains to be seen whether or not, david, president trump will give an oval office address to talk about exactly what has been going on within this country, what we've seen over the last handful of days. mack mcdonald enmain other official said everything is on the table. david: speak about it saturday watching the space launch. a pretty reasoned argument he laid out...
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going to get into opportunity zones and how they can play as h role in recovery but i want to start with what happened last night at the white house, i saw that you said to consider president trump's remarks on the death of george floyd was heartfelt, i think they felt to a lot of people like threats and not an effort to healing, do you think you struck the right tone there and i want to ask you specifically about the use of teargas on peaceful protest outside of the white house in your reaction to that. >> there's no doubt that the president's comments were in my opinion the comments that we needed to hear the nation and people have been talking about the silence and the president spoke up and spoke out and he started the conversation and focusing on george floyd in the death of the hands of law enforcement, that is a necessary step in the right direction, one that i applaud having lived through the water scott murder in 2015, recognizing the basic silence around the country speaking to the situation and it tells us we have made progress, i sought the president's comments relating to mr. floyd was particularly important and certa
going to get into opportunity zones and how they can play as h role in recovery but i want to start with what happened last night at the white house, i saw that you said to consider president trump's remarks on the death of george floyd was heartfelt, i think they felt to a lot of people like threats and not an effort to healing, do you think you struck the right tone there and i want to ask you specifically about the use of teargas on peaceful protest outside of the white house in your...
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white house. and that winter is republican -- winner is republican candidate donald trurump. he will bebe the 45th hdef the united statetes. >> people here are undershshot. you cannot imagine how quickly a very lively and happy place here turned into a scene of sadness. >> clearly going to take some fans rather longer to bounce back from germany's worst world cup performance ever. >> throwing molotov cocktails at those behind us. >> where did the newew coronavis actually come from? >> response to the coronavirus pandemic. >> the coronavirus is sweeping across africa. >> this is press, guys. stop shooting at us. we are in the middle of a live shot. >> the strong state of the u.s. economy. they are hoping this will all blow over soon. >> this is dw news live from brazil. live from berlin, excuse me. >> excuse me. i am waiting for the teleprompter. maybe the teleprompter can go forward. thank you. >> those dilemmas you mentioned from brussels, thank y you very much. [laughter] >> i just wonder. [laughter] >> clearly you love it. >> first time i cracked you up i think. >> thank you so much. ♪ phil: that
white house. and that winter is republican -- winner is republican candidate donald trurump. he will bebe the 45th hdef the united statetes. >> people here are undershshot. you cannot imagine how quickly a very lively and happy place here turned into a scene of sadness. >> clearly going to take some fans rather longer to bounce back from germany's worst world cup performance ever. >> throwing molotov cocktails at those behind us. >> where did the newew coronavis actually...
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>> so, i agree with phil, but at the same time, we know from gina h haspel's statement the other day that not just the white houserief, but she says that it is widely shared and briefed to the u.s. allies and i have a hard time that the white house would not have known about a briefing that was to the white house coalitions and not just u.s. military members, but we owe them a response as well. so back to what elissa slotkin was talking about the voracity of the information and the verification, and the disagreement within the nsa, i know from my experience nsa really speaks to their own collection. they are not going to talk about whether or not they necessarily agree or disagree where the collection of the cia and what they will talk about is that we only have collection on x-y-z. we can't verify what the cia is saying, and the collection we do have, and we can say, with medium confidence we believe it is accurate. and so there is not a dispute they are trying to display. >> okay. nada and phil, thank you. >>> the one governor who says he is not closing the state down again even though there are thousands of ne
>> so, i agree with phil, but at the same time, we know from gina h haspel's statement the other day that not just the white houserief, but she says that it is widely shared and briefed to the u.s. allies and i have a hard time that the white house would not have known about a briefing that was to the white house coalitions and not just u.s. military members, but we owe them a response as well. so back to what elissa slotkin was talking about the voracity of the information and the...
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h. street right off of lafayette park, surrounding the white house.that really speaks to this incredible patchwork of law enforcement officials who have descended upon washington, d.c., for the sake of law enforce: of course, you have d.c. national guard that was pulled up. more than 4,000 national guard from different states. you also have active duty troops from fort drum in new york and fort bragg in north carolina that were called to d.c. they were never deployed into the street, but, of course, anderson, you saw that back and forth essentially between the president who would like to see military in the streets and his secretary of defense mark esper who has been very uncomfortable with that. so you've really had this incredible long list of different types of federal agencies. and today we saw speaker of the house nancy pelosi write to president trump saying she's very concerned about the increased militarization and lack of clarity about these agencies that may increase chaos, she said, anderson. >> you know, in subsequent days the white house h
h. street right off of lafayette park, surrounding the white house.that really speaks to this incredible patchwork of law enforcement officials who have descended upon washington, d.c., for the sake of law enforce: of course, you have d.c. national guard that was pulled up. more than 4,000 national guard from different states. you also have active duty troops from fort drum in new york and fort bragg in north carolina that were called to d.c. they were never deployed into the street, but, of...
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will say this for president donald trump, he has h gave more to this country for the veterans than anybody that . has ever sat upup there at the white house. he has supported the veterans. so i hope that you do, too. thank you. >> oh, i'm pleased to talk to you, lewis. my own eldest brother robert lewis dean is going to be 74 to years old, a vietnam veteran. he served in the navy and did two tours of duty in vietnam. we honor his service. my other brother harry served ir the service stateside. ilift up absolutely admire youc service. i am inn awese of our veterans,d i lift up any chance i get, yous service, because very often, you all came home and continued to , serve. whether it's teachers or police officers or in health care, firefighting, all kinds of community service. i absolutely honor and lift up the veterans in your service.ant i am in awe of you. i wish we would go back to a time when we all served in some way, that we gave of ourselves.v tooe shar few of us, and i incli myself among that, too few of us have shared in that sacrifice o military service. so thank you very much for your service. know that i always admire and honor
will say this for president donald trump, he has h gave more to this country for the veterans than anybody that . has ever sat upup there at the white house. he has supported the veterans. so i hope that you do, too. thank you. >> oh, i'm pleased to talk to you, lewis. my own eldest brother robert lewis dean is going to be 74 to years old, a vietnam veteran. he served in the navy and did two tours of duty in vietnam. we honor his service. my other brother harry served ir the service...
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white house, but had no public appearances today. after a service in north carolina yesterday, george floyd's bost is now in h where his funeral is planned for tuesdatoy. y former vice president and presumed democratic presidential nominee joe biden said he will travel toon houo meet with large crowds gathered again today in many parts of the world th protest the death of george floyd and suorblack lives matter movement. in london today, thousands marched angatheredide the u.s. embassy to demand justice for floyd. the protters chanted "no justice, no peace" and held signs calling out racism in enand. a similar, largely peaceful protest took place yesterday, but in the evening violence erupted and out a dozen police officers were injured. in rome today, protesters kneeled in silence, with raised fis in solidarity with the demonstrations against racism. the gathering included thousands who wore masks while socially distancing. and in asia, despite the official cancellation of a black lives matter rally in hong kongo duoronavirus crowd restrictions, about a dozen protesters demonstrated outside the u.s. embassy. while the focus of world has
white house, but had no public appearances today. after a service in north carolina yesterday, george floyd's bost is now in h where his funeral is planned for tuesdatoy. y former vice president and presumed democratic presidential nominee joe biden said he will travel toon houo meet with large crowds gathered again today in many parts of the world th protest the death of george floyd and suorblack lives matter movement. in london today, thousands marched angatheredide the u.s. embassy to...
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white house as the president threatens military force against protesters. the response tonight. new tonight at 11:00 p.m., breaking new e. r 5 flew over h mall and a walmart as dozens of cars sped away and police swarmed. police tell kpix 5 an officer was hit by a car during the chaos. several people were arrested. no word on how many stores may have been hit by thieves. and a similar situation at the mall in fairfield right now. we are also getting word of looting. police say someone driven a fork lift through a best bay store. >> cities across the region wantag lns an of oswill be lifted at 5:00 a.m. thousands of people marched in oakland tonight and not all of them cleared out before the curfew. so far officers arrested more than 100 protesters. kpix 5's katie nielson was with the protesters for most of the day. >> reporter: 15,000 people marched down broadway demanding justice and racial equality. and the majority of that was very peaceful. >> reporter: calls for justice. but also for peace as people made their way down broadway this afternoon. >> feel it is important to take a stand and be here and add numbers to the crowd. >> repo
white house as the president threatens military force against protesters. the response tonight. new tonight at 11:00 p.m., breaking new e. r 5 flew over h mall and a walmart as dozens of cars sped away and police swarmed. police tell kpix 5 an officer was hit by a car during the chaos. several people were arrested. no word on how many stores may have been hit by thieves. and a similar situation at the mall in fairfield right now. we are also getting word of looting. police say someone driven a...
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the white house as protests in the nation's capital escalate protesters removed road signs and an american flag was burned. they burned both of those the road signs and the flag in the middle of h street an hour before the 11:00pm curfew police in lafayette park which is right across from the white house fired. tear gas and stun grenades into the large crowd. this is the 3rd straight night of demonstrations held in response to the death of george floyd tonight we learn president trump was briefly evacuated to an underground bunker at the white house during. last night's protests. >>house speaker nancy pelosi calling on president trump to work on quote unifying the country and not fueling the flame of unrest, president trump has issued messages on twitter about the death of george floyd and the subsequent protests, but some of his tweet messages have been considered controversial. he faced immense backlash over his tweets like this one that read when the looting starts the shooting starts the president later track to clarify. and east policy is asking that he stop all the controversial comments were going to wrap up kron 4 news tonight at 8. when visible set out to create the fu
the white house as protests in the nation's capital escalate protesters removed road signs and an american flag was burned. they burned both of those the road signs and the flag in the middle of h street an hour before the 11:00pm curfew police in lafayette park which is right across from the white house fired. tear gas and stun grenades into the large crowd. this is the 3rd straight night of demonstrations held in response to the death of george floyd tonight we learn president trump was...
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have another one behind me at lafayette around the white house and throughout the day we have seen protesters coming down 16th street and walking across h street all in the name of black lives matter. there was a moment when thousands of protesters came down on duponte circle. they laid on the ground for 8 minutes and 40 seconds and chanting "i can't breathe." it was one of those moments where i will always remember. we talked to so many people out here and this mother and daughter that we spoke to. listen to what they said why they are here today. >> watching the event reconsiders how i am teaching my kids and how i am living my life. it is important to be here to think about the issues of today and to really think about how we are going to change things in the future especially voting. so with my young kids, i am encouraging them to be vote and be active in the political system. >> we are out here for george floyd and everyone. there were issues -- when people walk into a store, he does not want employees to look at someone differently. this is the day-to-day life, this is healthcare and the way that people walk around. it is every si
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white house tonight, thank you. an autopsy commissioned by george floyd's family found floyd diedt at the scene. jeff pegues is in minneapolis here one of the family members made an >> reporter: norah, a week after his death, take a look behind daere is a large crowd gatherine e toy on here asking the public to honor him by demonstrating peacefully. terrence floyd knelt at the memorial. and so did the crowd around him. he ten pleaded for the violence that has destroyed city blocks in minneapolis to stop. >> i know he would not want y'all to be doing th >> reporter: his brother george floyd died a week ago today after his arrest was captured on cell phone camera. >> i cannot breathe. >> reporter: today the family's legal team announced the results of their own autopsy, determining derek chauvin's knee to floyd's neck was the cause of death, preventing the flow of air to his brain and lungs. benjamin crump is the family attorney. >> that ambulance was essentially a hearse for george floyd, because based on all apparent evidence, george was >> reporter: late today the county medical examiner released its final report, concluding
white house tonight, thank you. an autopsy commissioned by george floyd's family found floyd diedt at the scene. jeff pegues is in minneapolis here one of the family members made an >> reporter: norah, a week after his death, take a look behind daere is a large crowd gatherine e toy on here asking the public to honor him by demonstrating peacefully. terrence floyd knelt at the memorial. and so did the crowd around him. he ten pleaded for the violence that has destroyed city blocks in...
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h to do more. >> woodruff: yamiche alcor following all this today at the white house. yamiche, we thank you. >> woodruff: the shooting death of rayshard brooks this weekend has added new fuel to the national conversation and e ofests around the usforc atlanta police answered a call drivthh.br wooleasepn s car ads as the encounter began calmly but escalated when pice tried to arrest brooks for drunk driving. brooks fought with the officers, then ran away with one of their taser guns. while fleeing, one of the officers shot brooks twice in the back. f w airased ehafirgleesd mthis weeek. lore this case and the larger questions with paul butler, who specia lizeinal law and rinace at georgetown law school, and, retired police officer david thomas, who now teaches forensic studies at florida gulf coast university. hello to both of you. thank you so much for being he 4. i know thiminute encounter is too much to go over every seco of it, but thh two have looked at as muchouof tha n released. my question to you is: could inis have been headed off from the very bing? did the pol
h to do more. >> woodruff: yamiche alcor following all this today at the white house. yamiche, we thank you. >> woodruff: the shooting death of rayshard brooks this weekend has added new fuel to the national conversation and e ofests around the usforc atlanta police answered a call drivthh.br wooleasepn s car ads as the encounter began calmly but escalated when pice tried to arrest brooks for drunk driving. brooks fought with the officers, then ran away with one of their taser guns....
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. >>> plus, h-1b work visas vital are now in the cross hairs of the white house.ive report on the potential fallout from a decision that's now just hours away. >>> and climbing temperatures in parts of the bay area we will be warming up on the first full week of summer. >>> and a good monday morning. thank you for starting with "today in the bay." i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. it says weird to say the first full week of summer but we did just leap over the summer, kari. >>> yeah, it got really hot. we'll have more of that heat throughout the week. over the south bay looking from the cupertino hills, we are starting out with a nice sun rise here. you can see the low clouds settling into parts of the south bay as we are going to start out with temperatures throughout the morning warming up into the upper 60s already at 9:00 and then look at the trend. we reached the upper 80s here. some of us will hit the 90s and even 100 degrees. you're going to feel that in parts of the north bay and the inland east bay up to 93 in concord as
. >>> plus, h-1b work visas vital are now in the cross hairs of the white house.ive report on the potential fallout from a decision that's now just hours away. >>> and climbing temperatures in parts of the bay area we will be warming up on the first full week of summer. >>> and a good monday morning. thank you for starting with "today in the bay." i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. it says weird to say the first full...
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h te an obligatistop it. and i think they will. judy: john bolton, former white house national secity advisor. where it happened: a white house memoir." >> thanks for having me. ♪ judy: there s a heat wave of historic proportions occurring in the arctic. a region that is already the fastest warming place on earth due to the increasing buildup of greenhouse gases. we talk withci atist who has worked in the region for decades. >> that's rightit is summer in the arctic, so somewhat milder temperatures would be expected, but this heat wave which has triggered huge wdfires in siberia and increased melting of the permafrost are likely the warmest temperatures ever recorded. and now they are only going to make climate change worse. the director of the institute of arctic and alpine research at the university of colorado, boulder joins me from a cabin in canada. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> can you help us understand what is going on on the arctic right now? what is driving this intense heat wave? >> let me start with an analogy. when ourme bodies own with a fever, we stopped, we realize
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h the results f the election. in fact he threatened it to "send in the trips to the white house" if president trump refused to leave. okay joel, wow. >> have you ever considered what would happen if the election results came up as you're the winner and trump refused to leave? >> yes i have and i was so proud of. we have four chiefs of staff coming out and ripping the skin off of trump. and you have so many i rank and file military personnel saying, ofwell. we are not a military state, this is not who we are. i'm absently convinced they will escort him from the white house with great dispatch. >> sean: that's why terry mccullough says and that's why we don't want them to leave theh basement bunker. that's the push to conform around the country, little regard for the building's name around senator robert former klansman, former klansman and leader. d t and here is where we are. you see all of this happening just from the beginning of this year. we all knew, always emotional highs and lows during election years. 145 days, and you the american people, you will be the ultimate jury. we will be given a chance again to sh
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white house. >> she basically retreats to the upstairs of the white house. oddly enough, like her predecessor, she came from a political family. one of her aunts was married to a three of herm governor of maryland. one of her cousins was married to a senator in maryland. she came from a very, very wealthy family of maryland planters, although she grew upmost of her early years in the washington, d.c. and northern virginia areas. one of her play mates was nelly cuss tis, the granddaughter of martha washington. this is somebody who's been around politics as well. but the opposite of sarah polk, she doesn't want to be involved in politics. she didn't want her husband to run for president. >> and here's a snapshot according to the seine tus of america in 1850 as this president is serving. the population was by that point 23 million and there were now 30 states in the united states. that's a 35 -- almost 36% growth since the last census in 1840. slaves in the united states numbered 3 million or 13.8% of the population. the largest cities in the country in 1850 were new york city, baltimore, and boston. washington, d.c. we've learned throughout the series as a capital city tra
white house. >> she basically retreats to the upstairs of the white house. oddly enough, like her predecessor, she came from a political family. one of her aunts was married to a three of herm governor of maryland. one of her cousins was married to a senator in maryland. she came from a very, very wealthy family of maryland planters, although she grew upmost of her early years in the washington, d.c. and northern virginia areas. one of her play mates was nelly cuss tis, the granddaughter...
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white house. among those at his side, dressed in military fatigues, army general mark milley who now says he regrets partaking in the photo op. >> i should not h have been the. my presence in that moment and in that environment c created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. it was a mistatake that i learn from, and i sincerely hope we all can learn from it. >> the incident caused malaise within the military community. some even suggesting it sparked the deepest domestic civilian military divide since the vietnam war. the secretary of defense, mark esper, his prededecessor and retired four-star marine general john allen all announced what they viewed as instrumentalizing the u.s. army. >> the option to use active duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort and only in the most dire of situauations. we are not in one of those situations now. >> former secretary of state colin powell also weighed in, accusing donald trump of drifting away from the constitution. it was apparently the final straw for the retired republican general, who announced he will be voting for democrat joe biden
white house. among those at his side, dressed in military fatigues, army general mark milley who now says he regrets partaking in the photo op. >> i should not h have been the. my presence in that moment and in that environment c created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. it was a mistatake that i learn from, and i sincerely hope we all can learn from it. >> the incident caused malaise within the military community. some even suggesting it sparked the...
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decided that we needed more of a buffer to protect the white house and to protect our agents and secret could beersonnel who reached by project out from h street. i made the decision that we would try to move our perimeter northward by one block to provide this additional protection. later at 2:00 on monday, i met with the various law enforcement agencies and we set our tactical plan and that plan involved moving our perimeter one block street. i it was our hope to do that relatively quickly, before many demonstrators appeared that day. unfortunately, because of the difficulty in getting appropriate forces and units into place, by the time they were able to move our perimeter i street, a to number of demonstrators were on h street. projectiles were thrown and the group was becoming increasingly unruly. operation, they were asked three times if they would move back one block. they refused. to move our printer street. it is true that the metropolitan police have a lot of experience in dealing with demonstrations. we have a lot of -- this is a federal city. it is the seat of the federal government. many of the buildings, as you know, and f
decided that we needed more of a buffer to protect the white house and to protect our agents and secret could beersonnel who reached by project out from h street. i made the decision that we would try to move our perimeter northward by one block to provide this additional protection. later at 2:00 on monday, i met with the various law enforcement agencies and we set our tactical plan and that plan involved moving our perimeter one block street. i it was our hope to do that relatively quickly,...
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a review of the types of visas being impacted by this action by the white house yesterday, it would impact foreign workers , h2bng hne v visas visas, seasonal work. h-4 visas, for the spouses of holders,l-1 visas, and visas, looking to become interns in the united states. pairs,s, teachers, au summer work, travel programs, the white house announcing that there would be exceptions to the restrictions for those in the health-care care industry supporting coronavirus response and for those who work in the food supply chain. that's what we are talking about this morning, the new restrictions that are in place at least through the end of this year and getting your reaction online for those who support the effort. , for support. for those who oppose, (202) 748-8003. caller: good morning, how are we doing today? host: doing alright, getting through. caller: i live in a rural area. we had potato farms all over the place with immigrants doing the harvest. it only lasts a month and a half to two months depending on the weather. once trumpets the order in, we lost all the immigrants. but guess what happened? our company, my c
a review of the types of visas being impacted by this action by the white house yesterday, it would impact foreign workers , h2bng hne v visas visas, seasonal work. h-4 visas, for the spouses of holders,l-1 visas, and visas, looking to become interns in the united states. pairs,s, teachers, au summer work, travel programs, the white house announcing that there would be exceptions to the restrictions for those in the health-care care industry supporting coronavirus response and for those who...
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h story. during his presidency, t lincoln's supporters seized on his studied use of humor to show how and occupant of the white housecould remain a genial man of the people. attpro administration newspapes readily drew attention to the president's latest story. private secretary john hey cultivateded withcomm several journalists and supplied them with examples of the presidents which. commercial interests exploited this benignn reading of lincoln's humor and. of jokes and stories, supposedly but rarelys originating with the president. in setting out the moral value of lincoln's story telling, his supporters sought to counter his opponents disdain for a chief magistrate who's taste in jokes, they declared, made him unfit for his position. both confederates and critics in the union seized on humor as a stick with which to beat him. their common charge was that his appetite for low jokes revealed a lack of gravitas. that he used humor to mask his s deficiencies. comic tails measure his cruel disregard for the victims of war. lincoln, the heartless thequick phone, became a recurrent theme. opposition presses were quick
h story. during his presidency, t lincoln's supporters seized on his studied use of humor to show how and occupant of the white housecould remain a genial man of the people. attpro administration newspapes readily drew attention to the president's latest story. private secretary john hey cultivateded withcomm several journalists and supplied them with examples of the presidents which. commercial interests exploited this benignn reading of lincoln's humor and. of jokes and stories, supposedly...
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job to get paid equally to get a loan to buy a house or even start a business h step black entrepreneurs in america can be faced with more obstacles than whites to succeed clare sebastian talks to some of those business owners to find out more about their experience. >>in 2016 and e-commerce startup set out to fill a gap in the market, the brings hard to find african and caribbean groceries to immigrant communities need close to the hearts of nigerian american found is that the piercing beep you about the job was so impressive we spoke with its a good meeting with us. >>astros receive that money. and i was like whoa that that happened for for my purpose of the meeting was over there in believe market it would be another 4 years in around $200,000 of their own money before boy they should be to and from the data. >>we accepted into several accelerated programs and gained some seed funding the now planning to expand beyond the hometown of chicago between 2013 2017 and the one percent of venture-backed found is in the u.s. were black according to a study by rate to my invested to come. it's a struggle diana virtus knows all too well. she started
job to get paid equally to get a loan to buy a house or even start a business h step black entrepreneurs in america can be faced with more obstacles than whites to succeed clare sebastian talks to some of those business owners to find out more about their experience. >>in 2016 and e-commerce startup set out to fill a gap in the market, the brings hard to find african and caribbean groceries to immigrant communities need close to the hearts of nigerian american found is that the piercing...
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white house. again, we are at the northwest corner for anyone who knows washington. that is at hand connecticut avenue. and the protesters, there are some as we're saying before, who are certainly agitators and trying to cause trouble. there are others who want to keep this peaceful, and they are putting their hands up saying "hand up, don't shoot." and it's not clear how successful they're going to be, because the police really have apparently decided that enough was enough and it was time to push these protesters out. chris, i got to tell you, this was something -- this protest escalated so quickly. this was something that throughout the entire force of the day was entirely peace willful chants of "black lives matter" and "george floyd" and angry protests directed at the president. there was a little bit of back and forth, a stand auch as we got into the evening hours. and then just in the past hour, since you've been on the air, this has been -- the violence has skyrocketed. >> right. hey, alex -- >> completely devolved. >> alex, do you have any idea of what this group is abou
white house. again, we are at the northwest corner for anyone who knows washington. that is at hand connecticut avenue. and the protesters, there are some as we're saying before, who are certainly agitators and trying to cause trouble. there are others who want to keep this peaceful, and they are putting their hands up saying "hand up, don't shoot." and it's not clear how successful they're going to be, because the police really have apparently decided that enough was enough and it...