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"the 11th hour" with bryian williams starts right now. th ia williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening, once again, day 1,237 of the trump administration. 147 days remain until the presidential election. the protests and rallies that have rocked our nation after the death of george floyd have entered their third week, and today americans gathered once again to raise their voices against police brutality. today the final public funeral for george floyd took place in his hometown of houston, texas, a proper home-going 15 days after his life ended while under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. family and mourners gathered at the fountain of praise church to remember his life while calling on this nation to seize this moment as the starting point for change. >> we are not fighting some disconnected incidents. we are fighting an institutional, systemic problem. >> no more eight minutes and 46 seconds of injustice and the mistreatment of african-american men at the hands of the laws of this nation and anyone else. there will be no
"the 11th hour" with bryian williams starts right now. th ia williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening, once again, day 1,237 of the trump administration. 147 days remain until the presidential election. the protests and rallies that have rocked our nation after the death of george floyd have entered their third week, and today americans gathered once again to raise their voices against police brutality. today the final public funeral for george floyd took place in...
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that is a photo of his family members, as well as coach got the ridge on the left and coach williams on the rightith michelle and barack obama. they took tremendous pride in coach smith receiving that award. all basketball awards are great, but the presidential award of freedom is probably the most prestigious artifact in this museum. there are three players who have their own cases here at the carolina basketball museum -- phil ford, tyler hansbrough, and of course michael jordan, who many people believe, and we think here is the greatest basketball player of all time. michael was good enough to loan us several items from his collection. we also found some great artifacts in our own files of letters that coach smith sent to michael, things he wanted him to learn on, a recruiting card that coach smith kept on every player he recruited. first on the card, it is michael and not michael and his middle name is "magic." people did not know until they saw that card that in high school his nickname was "magic" jordan. michael went to his home in chicago and picked out several items to put in the museum,
that is a photo of his family members, as well as coach got the ridge on the left and coach williams on the rightith michelle and barack obama. they took tremendous pride in coach smith receiving that award. all basketball awards are great, but the presidential award of freedom is probably the most prestigious artifact in this museum. there are three players who have their own cases here at the carolina basketball museum -- phil ford, tyler hansbrough, and of course michael jordan, who many...
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"the 11th hour" with bryian williams starts right now. a williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening, once again, day 1,237 of the trump administration. 147 days remain until the presidential election. the protests and rallies that have rocked our nation after the death of george floyd have entered their third week, and today americans gathered once again to raise their voices against police brutality. today the final public funeral for george floyd took place in his hometown of houston, texas, a proper home-going 15 days after his life ended while under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. family and mourners gathered at the fountain of praise church to remember his life while calling on this nation to seize this moment as the starting point for change. >> we ar
"the 11th hour" with bryian williams starts right now. a williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening, once again, day 1,237 of the trump administration. 147 days remain until the presidential election. the protests and rallies that have rocked our nation after the death of george floyd have entered their third week, and today americans gathered once again to raise their voices against police brutality. today the final public funeral for george floyd took place in his...
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possible also for william because washington's household livery, they're always colors, right, so the livery of the washington household was red and white and when we say claret that could be for livery. so william lee arrived in 1768 when he was 18 years old. he received livery from carlin the tailor after a year of service and this is surely not his first suit of livery and it wouldn't be his last. so william makes another appearance in the accounts. in june of 1771 and again carlin charged washington for making will livery coat and breeches but this time will was not alone in the accounts. carlin also, quote, made frank a suit, making a waist coat and breeches. who are these people? frank is william's younger brother who came to the estate in 1768 and served as a butler and was also furnished with washington's signature red and white livery. there are four nats, men by the name of nat in the data base. this could have been a groom. and he was charged for altering a a pair of breeches for jiles and a recipient of two waist coats that carlin constructed in 1771. evidence as well by t
possible also for william because washington's household livery, they're always colors, right, so the livery of the washington household was red and white and when we say claret that could be for livery. so william lee arrived in 1768 when he was 18 years old. he received livery from carlin the tailor after a year of service and this is surely not his first suit of livery and it wouldn't be his last. so william makes another appearance in the accounts. in june of 1771 and again carlin charged...
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right. pharrell williams. ll be right back. >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimmel live are brought to you by planters, a fan of dads everywhere. are extraordinary ti, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com the wind in your hair... the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. at chevy, we're committed to getting you there with confidence and peace of mind. that's why your chevy clean dealers commit to using enhanced vehicle cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months or, four thousand five hundred dollars cash allowance on most models. with
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right. pharrell williams. ell, we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimmel live are brought to you by plan ters, a fan of dads everywhere. when you treat every little piece of a thing. like it's not just one thing. but everything. because when each part does everything better than ever. imagine what you can do with the sum of those parts. the new dell xps (10th gen intel bong) i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ use yogurt or milk to soothe your skin or you could use schick hydro silk with hypoallergenic serum for the smooth shave we all deserve. schick hydro silk for the smooth shave we all deserve. ♪ we stick together, ♪ for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) ♪ we stick together, ♪ ♪ we make the sunshine bri
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which ruled that the nation's most important civil rights law also bans discrimination against gay and transgender workers, who wrote -- pete williams. >> reporter: stunning ruling from a more -- conservative supreme court, a major decision on civil rights the court said a 56-year-old law, the 1964 civil rights act that bans discrimination based on race, religion and sex also bans job decisions because of sexual orientation and gender identity. because they're forms of sex discrimination. it's a victory for gerald bostock. fired from a county job in georgia after joining gay softball team. >> my heart stopped, i went into shock. though i didn't ask for this journey -- no one should go to work fearful of losing their job because of who they are, who they love or how they identify. >> reporter: the vote 6-3, with chief justice john roberts and neil gorsuch joining the more court's four more liberal members. gorsuch wrote the ruling congress might not have anticipated this result when it pass it the civil rights act, he said, but, quot the limits of the drafter's imagination supply no reason to ignore the law's demands, only the writte
which ruled that the nation's most important civil rights law also bans discrimination against gay and transgender workers, who wrote -- pete williams. >> reporter: stunning ruling from a more -- conservative supreme court, a major decision on civil rights the court said a 56-year-old law, the 1964 civil rights act that bans discrimination based on race, religion and sex also bans job decisions because of sexual orientation and gender identity. because they're forms of sex discrimination....
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"the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >> well, good evening once again. day 1250 of the trump administration, leaving 134 days to go until our presidential election. and once again tonight, we are following breaking news out of lafayette park near the white house that protests got tense when police pushed protesters away from the statue of andrew jackson after some of the demonstrators tried to take down the statue. there are reports that park service police repelled protesters with pepper spray and shields. the news media was advised to leave the west wing during the demonstrations. it's been one month now since the death of george floyd. meanwhile, hours from now the president will travel to arizona for a campaign event at a megachurch amid a surge in new coronavirus cases in the state of arizona. the trip comes as we learned today that two more of the president's advance team members
"the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >> well, good evening once again. day 1250 of the trump administration, leaving 134 days to go until our presidential election. and once again tonight, we are following breaking news out of lafayette park near the white house that protests got tense when police pushed protesters away from the statue of andrew jackson after some of the demonstrators tried to take down the statue. there are reports that park service police...
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imagine the adrenaline flowing inside the body of william byron right now.a win earlier in the year at daytona in a qualifying race on a superspeedway and an xfinity at daytona. right now, he is trying to close in on his first win in the cup series. >> mike: bubba wallace is still trying to make that outside lane going. >> he won't give up running sixth right now. everybody talking about fuel but the 43 they are saying bubba, we are about four laps short at this point. so, jeff, as a driver what can you do to save fuel when you got clear track ahead and you got a freight train behind you? >> jeff: well, i can promise you right now bubba wallace isn't saving any fuel whatsoever. he is using more than anybody, if anything. but you can't save six laps. that is just far -- way too far to go. that is going to be impossible. they are really hoping that a caution or something comes out before they have to come down pit road. >> the ones i would feel a little better about would be two of the guys at the front william byron in the 24 and joey logano on that last caut
imagine the adrenaline flowing inside the body of william byron right now.a win earlier in the year at daytona in a qualifying race on a superspeedway and an xfinity at daytona. right now, he is trying to close in on his first win in the cup series. >> mike: bubba wallace is still trying to make that outside lane going. >> he won't give up running sixth right now. everybody talking about fuel but the 43 they are saying bubba, we are about four laps short at this point. so, jeff, as...
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the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again, day 1,239 of the trumpng until the presidential election. there are loud calls for police reform around the country and today the president doubled down on law and order and what he calls dominating the streets and today he offered something of a plan for police reform. >> they want to get rid of the police force. they want to get rid of it. instead we have to go the opposite way and invest more energy and resources and police training and recruiting and community engagement. we have to respect and take care of our police. they are protecting us. >> trump made the comments at a roundtable discussion with law enforcement, faith leaders, small business owners at a megachurch in dallas. it was an opportunity for him to announce a plan for revitalization and recovery after george floyd's death. the president avoiding any mention of george floyd by name and did not focus on systemic bias within police forces.
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right here? so vicksburg splits the confederacy in two and opens up the father of waters next to the sea. it also brings to the forefront, never heard of this guy, william t. sherman. right? grant's right-hand man. grant is going to get promoted to the east. sherman is going to get command in the west. and that is all basically related to vicksburg, with a subsequent success in the chattanooga area. that rolls it all up right there. the question begs itself, could the war, talking about sherman could the war have been won without them? can the north win the war without sherman and grant? that is an open-ended question for you to ponder. you note takers ought to be writing right now. so if you think about it, ladies and gentlemen, which those of you up front, because you paid the early bird special of $130 can now see that small print and you in the back cannot read that and will not get that joke. this actually happens to be the only picture that i can find with all three generals in it, including the subsequent president andrew johnson. grant, sherman, and meade. out of those commanders, which out do you find or two of three or three out of three, whic
right here? so vicksburg splits the confederacy in two and opens up the father of waters next to the sea. it also brings to the forefront, never heard of this guy, william t. sherman. right? grant's right-hand man. grant is going to get promoted to the east. sherman is going to get command in the west. and that is all basically related to vicksburg, with a subsequent success in the chattanooga area. that rolls it all up right there. the question begs itself, could the war, talking about sherman...
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to send us a check really comes the 1st rights my people the civil rights cause my never missed it to this point 55432 well guys williams or paul this entire legislation right now this week floor debate on the veterans bill was in a frank you had an amendment tell us about it so i had a stand alone bill that. i was doing that was going to do please don't tell me is never people ask me about roots i'm a white tree if you're really raising a traitor down the stretch republican always been about it when he ran he let me be a friend there are jokes i don't tell there are jokes i don't laugh at there are things i don't do and say because i'm friends from shrinks and i white republican from the sticks is a better person because he would do these for me and i said a lot i could be more sincere. and should. so this is our 6 week 8 this favorite everyone taking time will graduate on august 24th and friday just really i know you though so i'm going to give the opportunity to you liberals probably just not sure which route which you would rather. we all know somebody that is kind of been down the road that we've been down and what
to send us a check really comes the 1st rights my people the civil rights cause my never missed it to this point 55432 well guys williams or paul this entire legislation right now this week floor debate on the veterans bill was in a frank you had an amendment tell us about it so i had a stand alone bill that. i was doing that was going to do please don't tell me is never people ask me about roots i'm a white tree if you're really raising a traitor down the stretch republican always been about...
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claiming the president made unprovoked attack to enable a photo up and also named attorney general william barr, right in the same park in lafayette park is a church visual going on, the protesters are taken that park again and they are putting chalk on the sidewalk in the view of the white house in favor of black lives matter in a number of the messages there, at least one person now in the famous picture at the st. john's principal church holding the bible is apologizing. lindsey graham says he supports general mark miley's apology, this is the president's response to that and interview on fox news channel. >> i think it's a b beautiful>> picture. i think christians think it is a beautiful picture. >> why do you think your hearing from general millie, secretary of defense as per and that why you think you are what do you think it's significant. >> no i don't think so, if that's the way they feel i's thk that is fine, i have good relationships with the military, i rebuilt our military, i spent two and half trillion dollars, nobody else did. reporter: and the president saying he has no problem with it
claiming the president made unprovoked attack to enable a photo up and also named attorney general william barr, right in the same park in lafayette park is a church visual going on, the protesters are taken that park again and they are putting chalk on the sidewalk in the view of the white house in favor of black lives matter in a number of the messages there, at least one person now in the famous picture at the st. john's principal church holding the bible is apologizing. lindsey graham says...
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"the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening once again. day one,238 now of the trump administration. 146 days until our next presidential election. protests continue unabated as george floyd's brother calls on congress to enact change and the president tries to decide where he will land as our nation faces a reckoning on policing and justice and inequality. fill low is in floyd came to lafayette square this evening marching with lawmakers in the area near the white house where federal officers last week used chemicals and clubs and horses to clear demonstrators peacefully protesting his brother's death. this was a day after a day on capitol hill where lawmakers on the house judiciary committee heard his plea to change policing across our country. >> i can't tell you the kind of pain you feel when you watch something like that. when you watch your big brother who you looked up to your whole entire life die? die begging for his mom? i'm tired. i'm tired of pain. pain you feel when you watch something like that. he didn't deserve to die over
"the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening once again. day one,238 now of the trump administration. 146 days until our next presidential election. protests continue unabated as george floyd's brother calls on congress to enact change and the president tries to decide where he will land as our nation faces a reckoning on policing and justice and inequality. fill low is in floyd came to lafayette square this evening marching with lawmakers in the...
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the suit also names attorney general william barr. rightthat same park, in lafayette park, is a church vigil going on as protesters are taking that d they're taking to that mark again. they're -- park again. they're putting chalk, writing on the sidewalk in the view of the white house in favor of black lives matter. a number of the messages there, at least one person now in the famous picture at the st. john's episcopal church with the president is apologizing. senator lindsey graham says he supports general mark milley's apology. listen to this. >> i think it was a beautiful picture -- >> why -- >> i'll tell you -- >> why do you think you're hearing from general milleverything y, from secretary -- milley, is secretary of defense's per. not why you think you are, but do you think it's senate? >> no, i don't think so. if that's the way they feel, that's fine. i have good relationships with the military. i've rebuilt our military. i spent $2.5 trillion. nobody else did. >> reporter: and the president there saying he has no problem with it. wh
the suit also names attorney general william barr. rightthat same park, in lafayette park, is a church vigil going on as protesters are taking that d they're taking to that mark again. they're -- park again. they're putting chalk, writing on the sidewalk in the view of the white house in favor of black lives matter. a number of the messages there, at least one person now in the famous picture at the st. john's episcopal church with the president is apologizing. senator lindsey graham says he...
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let's get started right away. william lived in alexandria from 1763 to 1782, as the only known surviving account book from a virginia taylor from this colonial, period his record offers a rare and unique insight into the world of consumerism and material culture. it's a world in which alexandria is like the rest of colonial virginia are really deeply entrenched. provides the name of 103 customers that he measured unfit for clothing in his shop. garlands tailoring business flourished in alexandria shortly after its founding and 1749, when the virginia meeting at the college of william and mary and williamsburg propose, that thank, you yes, i invite public participation in this presentation so anytime, just go for it. thank you. the house of burj us is proposed an act for erecting a town at huntington creek in the county of fairfax. you realize i am literally preaching to the choir here. you know the history of this town. alexandria thrived on imports and exports. prominent planters exported hogshead, tobacco, a lot of toba
let's get started right away. william lived in alexandria from 1763 to 1782, as the only known surviving account book from a virginia taylor from this colonial, period his record offers a rare and unique insight into the world of consumerism and material culture. it's a world in which alexandria is like the rest of colonial virginia are really deeply entrenched. provides the name of 103 customers that he measured unfit for clothing in his shop. garlands tailoring business flourished in...
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rights activist. i'll also interview new york attorney general letitia james and art acevedo. "the 11th hour" with brian williamst now. >>> and good evening once again. day 1,133 of the trump administration. 151 days to go until our next presidential election. as we come on the air tonight at the end of this difficult and long and emotional week for our country, marches and protests are under way for the 11th straight night since the death of george floyd. today our president said this was a great day for george floyd because of today's economic numbers. more on that comment later. today the city council in minneapolis took a major step toward remaking the police department there, starting with a vote to ban choke holds. in louisville, people remembered breonna taylor, fatally shot as she slept during a police raid on her home back in march. today would have been her 27th birthday. police departments around the country are responding to violent confrontations with protesters. tonight the nypd suspended two officers seen in
rights activist. i'll also interview new york attorney general letitia james and art acevedo. "the 11th hour" with brian williamst now. >>> and good evening once again. day 1,133 of the trump administration. 151 days to go until our next presidential election. as we come on the air tonight at the end of this difficult and long and emotional week for our country, marches and protests are under way for the 11th straight night since the death of george floyd. today our president...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 1,246 of the trump administration. 138 days to go until the presidential election. and donald trump is about to relaunch his campaign for re-election on the defensive by presiding in the covid-19 era over an event that defines a public health risk. more on that later. the nation, of course, still in the grips of a pandemic. a former white house official is telling highly unflattering tales about his former boss. two big supreme court cases have gone against trump just this week, and issues of policing and race still very much on the front burner in this country in terms of public opinion. tonight in a streaming interview with his eldest son, trump took a swipe at joe biden. >> well, he had a long time to do a lot of things, and he didn't, and he's certainly not in condition to do it now. he is not equipped to do it. >> a fox news poll out just this evening has biden widening his lead on trump, 50-38. that compares to 48-40 a month back. proviso, it's a national poll. we have some
"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 1,246 of the trump administration. 138 days to go until the presidential election. and donald trump is about to relaunch his campaign for re-election on the defensive by presiding in the covid-19 era over an event that defines a public health risk. more on that later. the nation, of course, still in the grips of a pandemic. a former white house official is telling highly unflattering tales...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 1245 of the trump administration 139 days to go now until our presidential election. we have a great deal to talk about here tonight. tensions are high this evening in the atlanta police department now that an officer is facing murder and other charges in the shooting death of rayshard brooks. more on that story coming up. president trump moving full steam ahead with his tulsa campaign rally this weekend even as coronavirus cases are spiking in oklahoma and locally in the city of tulsa. but we begin tonight with trump's former national security advisor's stunning allegations against his former boss. it all in a tell all book about his time in the trump white house. nbc news among the news organizations that has and has seen the book. john bolton spent nearly a year and a half inside the trump west wing. excerpts of his book "the room where it happened" are now public despite on going justice department efforts to block its publication somehow. the book will be officially released
"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 1245 of the trump administration 139 days to go now until our presidential election. we have a great deal to talk about here tonight. tensions are high this evening in the atlanta police department now that an officer is facing murder and other charges in the shooting death of rayshard brooks. more on that story coming up. president trump moving full steam ahead with his tulsa campaign...
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. >>> the neck restraint used to subdue combative suspects, chief williams says it's the right thingo do as the department focuses on reform. they found 45 recommendations for improvement. >>> now to decision 2020. california one step closer to mailing every active voter a ballot. the state assembly was nearly unanimous yesterday in approving the bill which now awaits the governor's signature. coronavirus outbreak has made voting by mail a health issue. now among the pressing question for joe biden, who will he pick for his running mate? it won't be senator amy klobuchar, the minnesota senator took her name off the list of possible running mates. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> reporter: one couple's flight delay drags on for two days and the airline offers zero compensati compensation. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds. >>> but first happening now the city of philadelphia is illuminating city lights to mark the juneteenth commemorations honoring the end of slavery here in the u.s. in our nation's capital demonstrators a
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> and good evening once again.40 of this trump administration. 144 days to go until the presidential election. donald trump is now trying to keep the outrage over the killing of george floyd and the calls for justice from engulfing his presidency and his campaign for re-election. many inside and outside the administration have conceded his response thus far has been out of sync with much of the nation. he has declared himself the president of law and order, sometimes just tweeting out that phrase.
"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> and good evening once again.40 of this trump administration. 144 days to go until the presidential election. donald trump is now trying to keep the outrage over the killing of george floyd and the calls for justice from engulfing his presidency and his campaign for re-election. many inside and outside the administration have conceded his response thus far has been out of sync with much of the nation. he has declared...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> and good evening once again. day 1,240 of this trump administration. 144 days to go until the presidential election. donald trump is now trying to keep the outrage over the killing of george floyd and the calls for justice from engulfing his presidency and his campaign for re-election. many inside and outside the administration have conceded his response thus far has been out of sync with much of the nation. he has declared himself the president of law and order, sometimes just tweeting out that phrase. now in an interview with fox news, he's openly questioning the motives behind the protests that have erupted on america's streets for nearly three weeks. >> i think you had protesters for different reasons, and then you had protesting also because, you know, they just didn't know. i've watched -- i watched it very closely. why are you here? and they really weren't able to say. what we saw was a terrible thing, and we've seen it over the years. you know, this was one horrible example, but you've seen other terrible
"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> and good evening once again. day 1,240 of this trump administration. 144 days to go until the presidential election. donald trump is now trying to keep the outrage over the killing of george floyd and the calls for justice from engulfing his presidency and his campaign for re-election. many inside and outside the administration have conceded his response thus far has been out of sync with much of the nation. he has...
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"the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening once again.ay one,238 now of the trump administration. 146 days until our next presidential election. protests continue unabated as george floyd's brother calls on congress to enact change and the president tries to decide where he will land as our nation faces a reckoning on policing and justice and inequality. fill low is in floyd came to lafayette square this evening marching with lawmakers in the area near the white house where federal officers last week used chemicals and clubs and horses to clear demonstrators
"the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> well, good evening once again.ay one,238 now of the trump administration. 146 days until our next presidential election. protests continue unabated as george floyd's brother calls on congress to enact change and the president tries to decide where he will land as our nation faces a reckoning on policing and justice and inequality. fill low is in floyd came to lafayette square this evening marching with lawmakers in the area...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. our presidential election. we have a great deal to talk about here tonight. tensions are high this evening in the atlanta police department now that an officer is facing murder and other charges in the shooting death of rayshard brooks. more on that story coming up. president trump moving full steam ahead with his tulsa campaign rally this weekend even as coronavirus cases are spiking in oklahoma and locally in the city of tulsa. but we begin tonight with trump's former national security advisor's stunning allegations
"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. our presidential election. we have a great deal to talk about here tonight. tensions are high this evening in the atlanta police department now that an officer is facing murder and other charges in the shooting death of rayshard brooks. more on that story coming up. president trump moving full steam ahead with his tulsa campaign rally this weekend even as coronavirus cases are spiking in...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 1,246 of the trump administration. 138 days to go until the presidential election. and donald trump is about to relaunch his campaign for re-election on the defensive by presiding in the covid-19 era over an event that defines a public health risk. more on that later. the nation, of course, still in the grips of a pandemic. a former white house official is telling highly unflattering tales about his former boss. two big supreme court cases have gone against trump just this week, and issues of policing and race still very much on the front burner in this country in terms of public opinion. tonight in a streaming interview
"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 1,246 of the trump administration. 138 days to go until the presidential election. and donald trump is about to relaunch his campaign for re-election on the defensive by presiding in the covid-19 era over an event that defines a public health risk. more on that later. the nation, of course, still in the grips of a pandemic. a former white house official is telling highly unflattering tales...
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and says it is grateful to learn this was not an intentional or racist act, savannah >> all right pete williams with the update thank you. >>> a growing battle in this country tonight over the removal of monuments viewed by some as symbols of racism, with the president now weighing in. nbc's garrett haik with our report. >> reporter: police in washington this morning using pepper spray and batons to clear protesters from the streets around lafayette park last night federal officers and an even larger group of demonstrators clashed. >> without any warning they came and started beating people maliciously with batons >> reporter: protesters tying ropes around the statue of andrew jackson trying and failing to topple the bronze monument to the nation's seventh president. >> andrew jackson was a slave owner. he was the opposite of sensitive to african-americans. he committed terrible atrocities and violence against native americans in this country >> reporter: the incident drawing the attention of president trump, who said he would use a 2003 law to arrest and pursue harsh sentences for those caught
and says it is grateful to learn this was not an intentional or racist act, savannah >> all right pete williams with the update thank you. >>> a growing battle in this country tonight over the removal of monuments viewed by some as symbols of racism, with the president now weighing in. nbc's garrett haik with our report. >> reporter: police in washington this morning using pepper spray and batons to clear protesters from the streets around lafayette park last night federal...
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so we're going to get started right away. william carlin served the residents of alexandria as a tailor from 1763 to 1782. as the only known surviving account book from a virginia tailor from this colonial period, carlin's records offer a very rare and unique insight into the world of consumerism material culture, a world in which zathey were deeply entrenched. his account book has the names of 130 customers who entered his shop to shop and have clothing made. it flourished after its founding in 1979 when the virginia house of burgesss in williamsburg, they proposed, thank you, yes, william and mary -- i invite public participation in this presentation, so any time, just go for it. thank you. so the house of burgesses proposed an act for erecting a town in the county of fairfax. so as a court town and you guys are realizing i am literally preaching to the choir here, alexandria thrived on imports and exports. they exported quite a lot of tobacco. tobacco and wheat of course across the atlantic in exchange for other goods like rum, su
so we're going to get started right away. william carlin served the residents of alexandria as a tailor from 1763 to 1782. as the only known surviving account book from a virginia tailor from this colonial period, carlin's records offer a very rare and unique insight into the world of consumerism material culture, a world in which zathey were deeply entrenched. his account book has the names of 130 customers who entered his shop to shop and have clothing made. it flourished after its founding...
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right now. we have some breaking news. we have a decision from the supreme court. i want to cross over to my colleague pete williams, our justice correspondent. >> no longer has anthony kennedy among the justices. the man who wrote the gay rights before. but today the supreme court has ruled title 7 of the civil rights act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to fire pleas on the basis of sex also covers sexual orientation. the trump administration ciside against this ruling saying when congress passed it in 1964, nobody was thinking about sexual orientati orientation. it was simply against men or women. today the supreme court says, no, that's not the case, sexual orientation is part of the 1964 civil rights act. this is a victory for a man who was fired for being on a gay soft ball team. he sued and was told it's not covered. today the supreme court said it's wrong. it's an issue that divided the lower courts. on the same day this case was argued the supreme court heard a separate case whether it's also illegal under the same civil rights law to fire someone for transgender status. we don't have that dec
right now. we have some breaking news. we have a decision from the supreme court. i want to cross over to my colleague pete williams, our justice correspondent. >> no longer has anthony kennedy among the justices. the man who wrote the gay rights before. but today the supreme court has ruled title 7 of the civil rights act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to fire pleas on the basis of sex also covers sexual orientation. the trump administration ciside against this ruling...
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the market go higher after i do believe right around july 3rd, this worked yesterday with larry williams, right don't think that people should feel badly about making some money, making real money, putting it in the bank and seeing what happens nothing wrong with that. >> you put it in the bank. you would not necessarily buy something that wasn't moved and should be moving. >> no, there is no sense i mean, i think that there is a moment to make money and then there is a moment to say, do you know what, i've made money and i think that making money is a fabulous thing and it's not being regarded as such right now. >> it has not been made until it's taken off there are a lot of people, joe, you and i both know that who said they made a lot of money but they never sold. i'm saying nothing wrong with it that was the theme of last night's show, my theme up until the holiday just to remind people here is what other times have looked like when i was time to take a little off the table this has been such a good run and i hate to be able to make it so you don't have that money for other things in life.
the market go higher after i do believe right around july 3rd, this worked yesterday with larry williams, right don't think that people should feel badly about making some money, making real money, putting it in the bank and seeing what happens nothing wrong with that. >> you put it in the bank. you would not necessarily buy something that wasn't moved and should be moving. >> no, there is no sense i mean, i think that there is a moment to make money and then there is a moment to...
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rights. nbc's pete williams joins me next. stay with us. usaa was made for right now.ight now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus midas can help get you there. through july 4th celebrate your freedom with our $17.76 oil change... that includes a tire rotation. when you're ready, your car should be too. midas. your car should be too. that gives me cash back onesome new aeverything.akuten that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. and my side super soft? yes, with the sleep nu
rights. nbc's pete williams joins me next. stay with us. usaa was made for right now.ight now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times...
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own responsibility so i don't i don't think we're more maybe you're right more and more galvanize around this issue tiffany williams roberts there from the southern center for human rights speaking to us from atlanta and sounding hopeful thanks for being with us tiffany. so much. india is converting $500.00 railway coaches into makeshift hospitals after a surge in new coronavirus cases that led to a shortage of beds in the capital the country reported another record jump on sunday was almost $12000.00 new infections in one day 10 coaches had previously been converted into isolation wards these new carriages will increase new delhi's capacity by 8000 beds other new measures into increased testing and a door to door health survey in the capital while neighboring pakistan is also seeing record rises in the number of new infections with more than 6800 cases reported on sunday or 30 is a sealed off over a 1000 high risk areas including in the capital islamabad the world health organization has warned that the acceleration could overwhelm pakistan's underfunded health system. well non-essential shops will reopen in engla
own responsibility so i don't i don't think we're more maybe you're right more and more galvanize around this issue tiffany williams roberts there from the southern center for human rights speaking to us from atlanta and sounding hopeful thanks for being with us tiffany. so much. india is converting $500.00 railway coaches into makeshift hospitals after a surge in new coronavirus cases that led to a shortage of beds in the capital the country reported another record jump on sunday was almost...
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right now we do know that the palais host city council is having a regular regularly scheduled council meeting it is happening virtually and we have learned that the vallejo police chief shawny williams is talking right now addressing the council we're going to go through listen to some of that sound to see what he has to say we'll have an update for you coming up in the next kron 4 news at 10 we're live tonight in vallejo jonathan mccall kron 4 news. thank you jonathan and continuing our covers the lawyer representing the moderates a family says he believes the attorney general miss a historic opportunity. he explains why he does not share attorney general the sarah's confidence in the solano county district attorney's office to investigate deadly police shootings. >>historical point of view has not filed any charges has not come even close we have to live like a where young male shot once 50 times this season card sully trying to wake up and we have no fast it was shot back in the air as a consequence of the police officers picking a fight with him on current ride his bicycle at night or view it would be the reason that you. for moving this case family sherry and apply to other cas
right now we do know that the palais host city council is having a regular regularly scheduled council meeting it is happening virtually and we have learned that the vallejo police chief shawny williams is talking right now addressing the council we're going to go through listen to some of that sound to see what he has to say we'll have an update for you coming up in the next kron 4 news at 10 we're live tonight in vallejo jonathan mccall kron 4 news. thank you jonathan and continuing our...
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lester >> all right, pete wi williams tonight, thanks. >>> as more of the country reopens cases of covid-19 are surging in some areas, tonight a dire forecast from researchers affiliated with the university of washington by october 1st the pandemic could kill more than 201,000 people in this country. sam brock tonight on the growing concern. >> reporter: under a fiery florida sun, tonight the temperatures aren't the only numbers rising so are covid cases today miami announcing a pause in the next phase of reopening. >> now is not a time to let your guard down >> reporter: in the last week the number of cases statewide has is a red by 10,000 florida's governor attributing the higher totals to more testing but health officials are worried about the trend. >> i think it's been a pretty rapid rise over the past ten days to two weeks. and so that has to be a concern on its own >> reporter: concern also across the country with at least 16 states showing a spike. in texas, a record number of hospitalizations for covid-19, and growing examples of people ignoring the rules in new york, where case
lester >> all right, pete wi williams tonight, thanks. >>> as more of the country reopens cases of covid-19 are surging in some areas, tonight a dire forecast from researchers affiliated with the university of washington by october 1st the pandemic could kill more than 201,000 people in this country. sam brock tonight on the growing concern. >> reporter: under a fiery florida sun, tonight the temperatures aren't the only numbers rising so are covid cases today miami...
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. >> neil: all right, ted williams, thank you very much. for those of you just joining us right now, the atlanta fulton county district attorney paul howard detailing 11 accounts of murder against garrett rolfe. he was the atlanta police officer involved in the shooting of rayshard brooks including aggravated assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and on. he said from looking at some eight different videos from eight different angles, it was inescapable to say that the man shot, rayshard brooks, was a threat to anybody. he certainly posed no serious threat to the officers involved. now, as you just heard from ted williams, you can bicker with that. a second officer involved with this who is now cooperating with authorities faces three charges including aggravated assault but nothing close to manslaughter charges that have gone against the officer involved against who is fired almost immediately by the mayor of atlanta. that prompted the police chief shortly thereafter to resign. but this has gotten some new attention, certainly, l
. >> neil: all right, ted williams, thank you very much. for those of you just joining us right now, the atlanta fulton county district attorney paul howard detailing 11 accounts of murder against garrett rolfe. he was the atlanta police officer involved in the shooting of rayshard brooks including aggravated assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and on. he said from looking at some eight different videos from eight different angles, it was inescapable to say that the man...
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right then." donnie williams is the department's new police chief. he fired the officers on his first day. >> when you talk about killing people and generations of people >> reporter: according to >> reporter: according to investigators, the officers blame their comments on the enforcement.day's climate in law cbs news has reached out to the police union and the three officers for comment. no far, they haven't responded. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: today, president trump again blamed the spike in covid cases on more nationwide testing. but experts say that claim is misleading. they point to an increase in the rate of positive tests, and on the campaign trail, joe biden said the president has failed the american people and is ld.ing like a child. here's cbs' pa here's cbs' paula reid. >> reporter: president trump mingled with aging veterans this morning without wearing a mask, risky behavior, given that he was in arizona just two days ago where coronavirus cases are spiking. dozens of trump campaign staffers are currently in quara
right then." donnie williams is the department's new police chief. he fired the officers on his first day. >> when you talk about killing people and generations of people >> reporter: according to >> reporter: according to investigators, the officers blame their comments on the enforcement.day's climate in law cbs news has reached out to the police union and the three officers for comment. no far, they haven't responded. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >>...
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now the navy boat on its way back to port said williams the weather is unusually good right now on. the benches outfitted with a satellite navigation system but the crew still use traditional equipment to get their bearings. but no. captain jaime hill has been stationed at porto williams for 5 years and he has experienced all kinds of weather. the moment. it's really nice today. compared to the last few days. the conditions including heavy swells and high winds were very dangerous for carrying out operations. all in just a few weeks ago we went out on emergency call. it was one of 2 crew members had disappeared from a fishing boat. but as. you know more than ever the wind speed at the time was 85 knots. or about 150 kilometers per hour. and the way they were about 2 to 3 meters high. or that all of that made our work very difficult. but today the crews lucky and the weather was quite pleasant. would have been a p.c. by the community in this region one of the navy's most important missions is to defend our national sovereignty. and we're right on the border with argentina. thank god t
now the navy boat on its way back to port said williams the weather is unusually good right now on. the benches outfitted with a satellite navigation system but the crew still use traditional equipment to get their bearings. but no. captain jaime hill has been stationed at porto williams for 5 years and he has experienced all kinds of weather. the moment. it's really nice today. compared to the last few days. the conditions including heavy swells and high winds were very dangerous for carrying...
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right. >> and thanks to pete williams for that report. >>> up next, joe biden lays it on the line with potentials >> and doing it right. how lowe's ishins owg appreciation for its essential workers. that's next. ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ask your doctor if your teen do i use a toothpaste that or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d white. it removes up to 95% of surface stains. and strengthens enamel. from the number one toothpaste brand in america. crest. to kiddo curls...ays... to playgrounds reimagined... we're all finding new ways to soak up a little sun. but sunscreen is still a must. so grab the brand derms trust most for their families. love, neutrogena®. you are. cause frosted mini wheats are m
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fox news's william la jeunesse is in santa monica a curfew for certain districts is going into effect rightwilliam. reporter: police have been going around with a p.a. system telling us all to leave. the promenade is still purchase blank. the people are still boarding up windows because they don't trust there will be no more protests. greater l.a., there was a one canceled for 4:00. i want to spin around, there is almost no one on the streets. as we go around here to the high-end shopping area that has been boarded up with are bloomingdale's and nordstrom is. as keith goes over there, national guard in this area as deinterpret and also for construction and santa monica. today is a cleanup. hundreds of volunteers showed up with brooms and lysol, scrubbing graffiti off the walls. businesses are still putting up plywood, not trusting there wouldn't be another incident like we saw yesterday. volunteers say this is nair neighborhood. they felt responsible to clean up. >> i live in santa monica. my neighborhood, my local businesses. >> it is my neighborhood. it is what you do. we came here at 8:0
fox news's william la jeunesse is in santa monica a curfew for certain districts is going into effect rightwilliam. reporter: police have been going around with a p.a. system telling us all to leave. the promenade is still purchase blank. the people are still boarding up windows because they don't trust there will be no more protests. greater l.a., there was a one canceled for 4:00. i want to spin around, there is almost no one on the streets. as we go around here to the high-end shopping area...
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tiffany williams roberts is a civil rights attorney for the southern centre for human rights.eorgia's criminal justice system. ahmaud arbery was killed on february 23, so this was long before the united states was locked down because of the covid—19 pandemic. so what we know in georgia, which is the state with the most people under correctional control in the entire nation, is that if ahmaud arbery had been white and mcmichaels had been black, the mcmichaels would have been arrested swiftly and charged quickly. and is it your case that georgia has a particularly punitive criminal justice system? absolutely. despite many years of reforms, what we are seeing in georgia is a significant roll back in the criminaljustice reforms and the remnants of chattel slavery and jim crow are alive and well in georgia. we're seeing that in our legislative session right now and we see that with the increase in criminalisation of black people in georgia especially. because trespass is just a misdemeanour, isn't it? i don't think it even justifies a citizen's arrest. that's absolutely right. even
tiffany williams roberts is a civil rights attorney for the southern centre for human rights.eorgia's criminal justice system. ahmaud arbery was killed on february 23, so this was long before the united states was locked down because of the covid—19 pandemic. so what we know in georgia, which is the state with the most people under correctional control in the entire nation, is that if ahmaud arbery had been white and mcmichaels had been black, the mcmichaels would have been arrested swiftly...
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tiffany williams roberts is a civil rights attorney for the southern centre for human rights, which campaigns, tiffany. my good to talk to you, tiffany. my guess we have to say here, of course, there will be a trial and we don't want to prejudge it. it doesn't seem very odd, this delay, doesn't it, clearly grand juries have not been meeting as often as they might do because of the pandemic, but also local law enforcement seemed reluctant to act until there was video which increased the pressure to act. absolutely. ahmaud arbery was killed on february 23, this was before the united states was locked down because of the over 19 pandemic. what we know in georgia, which is the state with the most people under correctional control in the entire nation, is that if ahmaud arbery had been white and mcmichael ‘s had been black, they would have been arrested swiftly and charge quickly. is the case that george has a particularly punitive criminaljustice system ? punitive criminaljustice system? absolutely. despite many years of reform is what we are seeing in georgia is a significant role back in the cr
tiffany williams roberts is a civil rights attorney for the southern centre for human rights, which campaigns, tiffany. my good to talk to you, tiffany. my guess we have to say here, of course, there will be a trial and we don't want to prejudge it. it doesn't seem very odd, this delay, doesn't it, clearly grand juries have not been meeting as often as they might do because of the pandemic, but also local law enforcement seemed reluctant to act until there was video which increased the pressure...