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zachary and co does not put up a fight. in the car he tells his kidnappers please do it painlessly the car leaves minsk heading north. bellerose 1st became an independent state after the collapse of the soviet union since 991 minsk has been the capital of a nation with around 10000000 citizens. a statue of lenin leader of the revolution and founder of the soviet union stands in front of the seat of government even today a very soviet style is much in evidence a corner building on independence straight houses the ministry of internal affairs once the work place of year is occurring next door the headquarters of the intelligence service the k.g.b. back then as today a field center of power only involved chip has suffered a great deal of persecution and suppression by the state the civil rights activist and lawyer represents the zachary and her family in minsk if there were more here we are in germany and zachary goes why this is his eldest daughter that's me in the middle the writers are correct his wife they live in germany
zachary and co does not put up a fight. in the car he tells his kidnappers please do it painlessly the car leaves minsk heading north. bellerose 1st became an independent state after the collapse of the soviet union since 991 minsk has been the capital of a nation with around 10000000 citizens. a statue of lenin leader of the revolution and founder of the soviet union stands in front of the seat of government even today a very soviet style is much in evidence a corner building on independence...
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zachary taylor is on his way.i'll go down in september, which was three or four months off. and polk calls in the secretary of war, secretary marcy, and says get him out of here and get him on the way. and scott writes a letter in which he said i don't want to be shot at at the front by the mexicans and in the rear in washington. and polk at that point grounds him. takes his command away from him. finally scott gets it back by proposing a plan in which we attack mexico across the gulf and scott's attack comes across the gulf and he goes through mexico city while zachary taylor is going north. and at same time general kearny is going to california to take california, so it was really a three-pronged attack. polk despised zachary taylor and winfield scott. they did nothing but win battles against great odds. and every night in the diary, he would get news of another great victory and say they're both incompetent, they're both unqualified for command, and it was purely partisan. >> you mentioned william marcy. he was
zachary taylor is on his way.i'll go down in september, which was three or four months off. and polk calls in the secretary of war, secretary marcy, and says get him out of here and get him on the way. and scott writes a letter in which he said i don't want to be shot at at the front by the mexicans and in the rear in washington. and polk at that point grounds him. takes his command away from him. finally scott gets it back by proposing a plan in which we attack mexico across the gulf and...
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[laughter] susan swain: a little bit on to zachary taylor.aul finkelman: only if you think that going to war with a country to steal half their country is an appropriate and legitimate thing to do. and a significant numbers of americans believed that the mexican war was purely a land grab and a war of aggression. and many americans including john c. calhoun who was -- who was a great defender of slavery, believed that the mexican war was a huge mistake because calhoun predicted correctly that once you had the mexican war, you would open up again the question of slavery and the territories and that would cause a catastrophe, which it does. susan swain: zachary taylor, "old, rough, and ready," a couple of points about him... the last southerner did for 64 years until wilson and the last president to hold slaves while he was in office in the white house. but his partner in all of this was margaret, known as peggy taylor. what do we know about her? conover hunt: she was not particularly keen on being first lady. she had gone around to all of his
[laughter] susan swain: a little bit on to zachary taylor.aul finkelman: only if you think that going to war with a country to steal half their country is an appropriate and legitimate thing to do. and a significant numbers of americans believed that the mexican war was purely a land grab and a war of aggression. and many americans including john c. calhoun who was -- who was a great defender of slavery, believed that the mexican war was a huge mistake because calhoun predicted correctly that...
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zachary taylor is down there. zachary taylor goes on to be president, what, in '48? >> yeah.qq 1848.lqe and winfield scott, two terms, later is the republican nominee. >> what year is it that abraham lincoln stands up on the floor of the house and says, i'm against this? >> that was in 1848 as polk is about to go out. i had a great conversation with doris kearns goodwin, who is doing, i think, a similar book on lincoln about this. and the question is whether lincoln lost -- he was a freshman congressman.+,q >> you mentioned william marcy. he was secretary of war. and you say his famous saying that still lives today. >> to the victim goes the spoils. >> but it seems like in this little book all this stuff you've got james polk at the center, abraham lincoln on the floor, he becomes president. winfield scott is the candidate for the whigs in '52. taylor wins in '48 for the whigs. >> john c. freemont, the pathfinder, goes out to california and gets involved in a big dispute. he chooses the wrong way. his father-in-law is back in washington, the powerful friend of polk. >> the se
zachary taylor is down there. zachary taylor goes on to be president, what, in '48? >> yeah.qq 1848.lqe and winfield scott, two terms, later is the republican nominee. >> what year is it that abraham lincoln stands up on the floor of the house and says, i'm against this? >> that was in 1848 as polk is about to go out. i had a great conversation with doris kearns goodwin, who is doing, i think, a similar book on lincoln about this. and the question is whether lincoln lost -- he...
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we should tell the story of zachary taylor.he was convinced he was poisoned. >> that's right. >> and that was a story that stayed with zachary taylor for many years and in our lifetime, zachary taylor's body was exhumed. >> to determine he wasn't poisoned. >> because of the cherries and milk. >> they brought him up and did testing and no poison. >> no poison. by the way, when fillmore becomes president, he gets letters from people saying taylor was poisoned. so, the conspiracy theory -- americans love conspiracy theories. >> we're probably not alone in that. let's listen to sean in columbus, ohio. you're on the air. >> caller: hello, i was wondering if it's true that margaret taylor prayed for her husband's defeat for the presidency. and was he invalid at all when she was in the white house at all due to having so many children and difficulties with children? >> i don't know that she actually prayed for his defeat. he was the first to admit that she was not very happy with his victory. >> you know, many of these stories are wri
we should tell the story of zachary taylor.he was convinced he was poisoned. >> that's right. >> and that was a story that stayed with zachary taylor for many years and in our lifetime, zachary taylor's body was exhumed. >> to determine he wasn't poisoned. >> because of the cherries and milk. >> they brought him up and did testing and no poison. >> no poison. by the way, when fillmore becomes president, he gets letters from people saying taylor was poisoned....
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that was a story that stayed with zachary taylor for many years. and our lifetimes that retailers bottom was it zoomed. they brought him up and did testing and no poison. >> by the way, when phil becomes president, he gets letters -- americans love conspiracy theories. this was a conspiracy theory. >> let us listen to someone from columbus, ohio. >> hello. i was wondering if it's true that margaret taylor prayed for her husband's the seat for the presidents issue. she was much against it. when she was in the white house, due to having so many difficulties with children -- >> he was the first to admit that she was not very happy with his victory. i don't know that she actually prayed for his defeat. >> many of these stories are written well after the fact, and as a historian, we have to question where is the source of the story. if you hear a story told and five different places, it turns out it's the same story told over and over and over again, we don't know if it's true. there is a story that apparently taylor was on a steamboat when the movement
that was a story that stayed with zachary taylor for many years. and our lifetimes that retailers bottom was it zoomed. they brought him up and did testing and no poison. >> by the way, when phil becomes president, he gets letters -- americans love conspiracy theories. this was a conspiracy theory. >> let us listen to someone from columbus, ohio. >> hello. i was wondering if it's true that margaret taylor prayed for her husband's the seat for the presidents issue. she was much...
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and zachary, we saw what happened with the minneapolis mayor in your piece. and some breaking news coming in tonight. this announcement just in, the minneapolis city council has announced their intent to disband the police department? >> reporter: that's right, tom. here's the statement that was just released. saying our system of policing is not keeping communities safe. and our efforts at incremental reform have failed. the mayor wants to keep the police force intact. so it's unknown if and when this dismantling will happen. tom? >> zachary, thank you. >>> next, the investigation under way in california. a deputy fatally shot. the suspect, an air force staff sergeant allegedly igniting explosives. authorities investigating whether the same suspect could be tied to the murder of a federal security guard in oakland one week ago. here's zohreen shah with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, this active duty u.s. air force sergeant accused of killing a california sheriff's deputy in an ambush, as the fbi investigates possible ties to another recent attack on law e
and zachary, we saw what happened with the minneapolis mayor in your piece. and some breaking news coming in tonight. this announcement just in, the minneapolis city council has announced their intent to disband the police department? >> reporter: that's right, tom. here's the statement that was just released. saying our system of policing is not keeping communities safe. and our efforts at incremental reform have failed. the mayor wants to keep the police force intact. so it's unknown if...
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>> zachary kiesch with that new reporting for us tonight, thank you. >>> now to president trump keeping largely quiet during this major day of protest. the president harshly criticized for this week's use of force on protesters outside of the white house for that photo op in front of a church. attorney general bill barr now denying he gave the order to disperse the crowd. abc's rachel scott is in washington. >> reporter: tonight, the top law enforcement officer in the william barr, distancing himself from this moment. police forcibly removing demonstrators monday to clear a path for president trump to walk to st john's church, damaged by arson, for a photo op that sparked outrage. we were there as the crowd went running. officers setting off flash bangs, firecrackers and smoke. >> what are they doing? >> reporter: the ag was there too. and the trump administration says he gave the order to increase the secure perimeter around the white house. >> he noticed that it hadn't been cleared, gave the order for it to be cleared, and that action took place. >> reporter: but now barr says it was
>> zachary kiesch with that new reporting for us tonight, thank you. >>> now to president trump keeping largely quiet during this major day of protest. the president harshly criticized for this week's use of force on protesters outside of the white house for that photo op in front of a church. attorney general bill barr now denying he gave the order to disperse the crowd. abc's rachel scott is in washington. >> reporter: tonight, the top law enforcement officer in the...
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also, they did entertain washington irving and william zachary.y advised miller not to sign the fugitive slave law and one of her best friends in buffalo was the most prominent abolitionist johnson. much. we have only 30 seconds left so why don't we use that to ask abiga abigail's legacy. >> books, learning, literacy. >> and the fact she may have influenced people by being a working first lady. >> careers for r women. >> sadly, she died shortly after then her daughter dies three years later. i can always say there's no documentary evidence whatsoever she advised him not to sign the fugitive slave law and this is the apomery full things like to throw out there because they want to enhance people's reputation without any evidence. >> and abigail died in the famous willard hotel which continuously plays a role in presidential history shortly after the inauguration of franklin pierce and by the way, we have gotten a number of people tweeting about that earlier call about the barbara bush connection telling us it was with pierce. >> yes, it is pierce.
also, they did entertain washington irving and william zachary.y advised miller not to sign the fugitive slave law and one of her best friends in buffalo was the most prominent abolitionist johnson. much. we have only 30 seconds left so why don't we use that to ask abiga abigail's legacy. >> books, learning, literacy. >> and the fact she may have influenced people by being a working first lady. >> careers for r women. >> sadly, she died shortly after then her daughter...
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zachary quinto is on the show.oing to talk to zacky and see what we -- i don't really call him zacky, but you know what, maybe tonight i will who knows? and then alec benjamin - [ applause ] lecy is doing a new song tonight. let's get to some news earlier today president trump held a press conference in the white house rose garden. he was there to sign an executive order on police reform but when the topic of a coronavirus cure came up, he looks like he got a little side tracked along the way. check it out >> these are the people. the best, the smartest, the most brilliant anywhere. and they've come up with the aids vaccine they've come up with, or the aids, as you know there's various things and now various companies are involved >> jimmy: yeah, only one problem, there is no aids vaccine. so you can tell he was just going, like, "don't say it, it's not right. this is not right about what i'm about to say this is not right. ah, i'm just going to say it anyway - aids vaccine now. that's right, there's no cure for ai
zachary quinto is on the show.oing to talk to zacky and see what we -- i don't really call him zacky, but you know what, maybe tonight i will who knows? and then alec benjamin - [ applause ] lecy is doing a new song tonight. let's get to some news earlier today president trump held a press conference in the white house rose garden. he was there to sign an executive order on police reform but when the topic of a coronavirus cure came up, he looks like he got a little side tracked along the way....
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zachary nko was a key figure of the opposition as always he walked the last few meters to his home . the reconstruction of the crime is based on the account of the key witness eureka. 2 men follow saccharine co so he is unable to escape. 2 more men block his path ahead they are soldiers dressed in plain clothes they belong to the sauber special unit. one of the men says they are policeman and that he needs to go with them. 20 years ago the political situation in minsk was dramatic the former minister of the interior decorating co had changed sides and was now the head of the opposition tens of thousands of protesters were on the streets trying to prevent their country from becoming a dictatorship. with 2 controversial referenda valorous president made a bid to gain total power and exclude parliament. the people's representatives in parliament went on a hunger strike in vain. myself was the. since then look at shankar has been ruling almost singlehandedly deloris is seen as the last dictatorship in europe a police state in its purest form. and previously as minister of the interior za
zachary nko was a key figure of the opposition as always he walked the last few meters to his home . the reconstruction of the crime is based on the account of the key witness eureka. 2 men follow saccharine co so he is unable to escape. 2 more men block his path ahead they are soldiers dressed in plain clothes they belong to the sauber special unit. one of the men says they are policeman and that he needs to go with them. 20 years ago the political situation in minsk was dramatic the former...
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here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tensions building between police and protesters. in nashville, demonstrators seizing the steps of the state capital. >> ida b. wells plaza. >> reporter: on friday night, claiming control and renaming the area after civil rights icon ida b. wells, claiming it an autonomous zone. >> they are prepared to be arrested if they have to leave. that's a different step. >> reporter: the group camped out overnight. the governor threatening action, saying lawlessness, autonomous zones and violence will not be tolerated. in asheville, north carolina, protesters attempted to block the freeway. officers moving in to get rid of those barriers. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: those crackdowns come as seattle remains in an armed standoff. for six days protesters have taken over a six-block area, driving police from one of their own precincts. >> this is the closest i've seen since being a 20-year professional of public safety service of our country to becoming a lawless state. >> reporter: police are trying
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>> zachary, thank you.u said, many people out there calling for systematic reform to policing in this country. though to trevor ault for an update on the coronavirus pandemic which while these protests rage continues, trevor, good morning to you again. >> reporter: good morning, dan. you know, every day we are getting reminders that no matter what's happening in the country, you can't press pause on a pandemic. just this week 6,400 americans died from covid-19. 18 states and puerto rico are reporting an increase in cases and with all of these people gathering at massive protests there's mounting concern that this is just going to get worse. this week in florida, amid an increase in testing the state saw its biggest spike in cases so far. texas, houston, they've watched cases steadily increase as they started to reopen a month ago. and in pennsylvania health authority there is are worried in erie county they're not just seeing an increase in cases but amidst an outbreak. the re-opening process rolls on. 12 o
>> zachary, thank you.u said, many people out there calling for systematic reform to policing in this country. though to trevor ault for an update on the coronavirus pandemic which while these protests rage continues, trevor, good morning to you again. >> reporter: good morning, dan. you know, every day we are getting reminders that no matter what's happening in the country, you can't press pause on a pandemic. just this week 6,400 americans died from covid-19. 18 states and puerto...
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whit. >> all right, zachary kiesch thank you so much.napolis colts, is joining us now live to talk about all this. thank you so much for speaking with us this morning. first i want to go back to how this all started at the chipotle. you say that a manager told you that a white customer felt threatened by you. did you have any interaction or conversation with that customer? >> no. i mean, we walked in. we saw the white customer but, no, we didn't even acknowledge that he was sitting there. we sat away from him, didn't say nothing to him so i think that's why, you know, that's why this story seems a little crazy because, you know, for someone to just go out and say something of that nature for absolutely no , to d still unbeagcking first raised the possibility of calling the police that you called it scary and that you started thinking about your wife and your child. what was going through your mind in that moment? >> you know, once he said anything about the police, the first thing that came to my mind was, you know, my wife and my little
whit. >> all right, zachary kiesch thank you so much.napolis colts, is joining us now live to talk about all this. thank you so much for speaking with us this morning. first i want to go back to how this all started at the chipotle. you say that a manager told you that a white customer felt threatened by you. did you have any interaction or conversation with that customer? >> no. i mean, we walked in. we saw the white customer but, no, we didn't even acknowledge that he was sitting...
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zachary, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. you know, one of the local pastors that spoke at the memorial service here in minneapolis talked about pain and in many ways life continues here in minnesota. there have been chokeholds and police tactics around the country continue to be scrutinized. overnight in new york city the nypd arresting protesters in brooklyn hours after the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew. it comes as protesters demand an end to systemic racism and police brulity follong t in los angeles, denver, chicago and miami, amongst others. this coming after violent takedowns and arrests have only drawn more attention on the tactics used by police. r-d protester ma were guging ian lying motionless and bleeding from his ear as protesters called for help. the remaining 57 members of the buffalo police emergency response team all resigning from the unit in protest of the officers' suspension. gugino is in serious, but stable condition. >> you see that video and it disturbs your basic sense of decency and humanity. why? why? why
zachary, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. you know, one of the local pastors that spoke at the memorial service here in minneapolis talked about pain and in many ways life continues here in minnesota. there have been chokeholds and police tactics around the country continue to be scrutinized. overnight in new york city the nypd arresting protesters in brooklyn hours after the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew. it comes as protesters demand an end to systemic racism and police...
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abc's zachary kiesch joins us now with more. good morning to you, zachary. >> reporter: eva, good morning to you. this moment has really been relentless on many levels -- marches, protests, calls for justice, calls for action across the country for another weekend. overnight, protesters took to the streets in a march against police brutality. in the nation's capital, demonstrators blocked a highway, this as protesters in several cities are taking over certain areas, claiming them as autonomous zones, free of police control. in nashville, tennessee, demonstrators seizing the steps of the state capitol. >> we're all together and fighting for the same thing. the eradication of racism in the united states. >> reporter: the group camping out. the governor threatening action. in asheville, north carolina, protesters attempted to block a freeway, before officers moved in, tearing down barriers. and in seattle for dade monsats this precinct. >> this building is the people's. we pay for it with our taxes. >> reporter: the department surr
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>> okay, zachary, thank you. >>> and there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. the severe storms hitting the northeast. damaging winds and flash flooding. rob marciano standing by. rob marciano standing by. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. another way capital one is watching out for your money when you're not. what's in your wallet? people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right a
>> okay, zachary, thank you. >>> and there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. the severe storms hitting the northeast. damaging winds and flash flooding. rob marciano standing by. rob marciano standing by. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that...
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abc's zachary kiesch joins us with the struggle to return. good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. you know sports are such an institution, a pillar of american life. it feels like the country's return to normal is interconnected with the sports world return even if just symbolically. there have been huge challenges. the governor of new york announced when baseball does return both the mets and yankees will resume here in the state. covid-19 has been the opponent that very few professional leagues have had an answer for. overnight, espn insiders are reporting multiple players and teams have raised concerns about resuming play in orlando next month, citing the recent surge of coronavirus cases in florida. >> the real challenge of the nba is this virus. we'll know a lot more after we see the tests come back, but a lot of this is going to hinge on what's happening in orlando. >> reporter: this state has been a popular destination for major league sports eyeing a return like the nba, major league soccer and the wnba hoping to restar
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eva. >> abc's zachary kiesch for us.nk you. >>> time now for weather and let's go back out to rob marciano. it looks beautiful out there, rob. >> it is. good morning, again, eva. a bit of haze in the air, that's because of the typical summer humidity in new england. the hazy skies in the southeast, some of that is attributed to the dust that came off of africa earlier this week, and it's making for hazy conditions in some of the big cities like dallas. check out this shot courtesy of earth cam. some of the cities are under air quality alerts. we also have some pretty sunsets with this. sanibel, florida, a bonus to this. air quality poor in atlanta today, the carolinas. louisville as well and part of the ohio river valley including indianapolis. this will hang around for a couple of days. then, and look at this. modellg,heir particlessue itord the of suppress hurricane activity. we'll take that at this time of ye >>> good sunday morning. breezy to gusty winds today allowing for a red flag warning tonight through tomorrow
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abc's zachary kiesch is right there. zachary, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you as well. protesters here in minnesota and around the country have been adamant that police accountability in the way of convictions is an important part of this healing process. now four officers have been charged in the death of floyd which happened just behind me here. former officer derek chauvin will make his first court appearance here in minneapolis on monday afternoon. his charges have been upgraded to second degree murder and second degree manslaughter. the prosecution will need to prove use of force was unreasonable. now the original police report stated mr. floyd resisted arrest, although the video evidence we have seen doesn't seem to support that claim. two officers defending the rookie officers charged in the crime are putting blame on chauvin, the supervisor, and despite that graphic video showing former officer, chauvin on the neck of floyd for nearly nine minutes, attorney general keith ellison says, t
abc's zachary kiesch is right there. zachary, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you as well. protesters here in minnesota and around the country have been adamant that police accountability in the way of convictions is an important part of this healing process. now four officers have been charged in the death of floyd which happened just behind me here. former officer derek chauvin will make his first court appearance here in minneapolis on monday afternoon. his...
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francisco zachary has ththe sto. -- has just lost her brother to covid-19. he could no longer breathe. the hospital didn't have any oxygen. >> [speaking foreign language] >> fighting for their life, each patient has to wait in agony before another one dieies and ty can take over their oxygen. ththeir relalatives meanwhile em long queues toto fill up their n canisters. pandemic, a container cost around 65 euros. fromhey cost anywhere 260-1700. the business owners one of few not to...
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zachary kiesch, abc news, new york. >> zachary, thank you. >>> coming up, the new data on why we shouldontinue wearing masks. ♪ >>> as the global covid-19 death toll tops 500,000, several states are making new moves to slow the spread of the infection. it comes amid surges in at least seven states over the weekend. earlier i spoke with dr. imran ali. good morning, welcome back to the show. ahead of the independence day weekend, we've seen a record increase in cases in several states. arizona, florida, texas are the big concerns. several cities are shutting down bars and beaches for the fourth of july. what is your biggest concern right now? >> i think my biggest concern is that people are getting complacent. people have been under this lockdown for a long time, since march, and psychologically it's putting a toll on a lot of us. and people are eager to get back to some sense of normalcy. and we have still a ways to go before we can even begin to think of a vaccine. and that's why social distancing, no matter how difficult it may be, it's going to be here at least until december for a mi
zachary kiesch, abc news, new york. >> zachary, thank you. >>> coming up, the new data on why we shouldontinue wearing masks. ♪ >>> as the global covid-19 death toll tops 500,000, several states are making new moves to slow the spread of the infection. it comes amid surges in at least seven states over the weekend. earlier i spoke with dr. imran ali. good morning, welcome back to the show. ahead of the independence day weekend, we've seen a record increase in cases in...
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zachary kiesch, abc news, minneapolis. >> say her name! >> briana taylor! >> on what would have been her 27th birthday yesterday a rally demanding justice for brionna taylor. three plain clothes officers stormed her home, executing a no-knock search warrant. family lawyers say her boyfriend, a licensed gun owner, fired a shot, fearing they were intruders. the0 rounds in return, killing brionna. she was an emt who had dreams of being a nurse. >> brionna was just full of life. she loved life. she'd light up a room. >> and in sacramento, people sang happy birthday and released these balloons for a. >> now to another death in police custody that's emerge dude to new video. another black man who shouted i can't breathe in tacoma, washington. the mayor is calling for the officers involved to be fired and prosecuted. >> this morning video of a violent police encounter now has the mayor of tacoma, washington, calling for action. authorities investigating video coming to light just this week of 33-year-old manuel ellis, a black man, who yelled"i can breathe" before
zachary kiesch, abc news, minneapolis. >> say her name! >> briana taylor! >> on what would have been her 27th birthday yesterday a rally demanding justice for brionna taylor. three plain clothes officers stormed her home, executing a no-knock search warrant. family lawyers say her boyfriend, a licensed gun owner, fired a shot, fearing they were intruders. the0 rounds in return, killing brionna. she was an emt who had dreams of being a nurse. >> brionna was just full of...
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abc's zachary kiesch has more. >> say her name. >> all: breonna taylor! >> reporter: her name and her story have become synonymous with the moment and movement for justice. this morning almost three months after breonna taylor was shot and killed by police as she laid in bed, one of the three officers involved in the shooting has been fired. >> the chief is initiating termination procedures against louisville metro police officer brett hankison. >> reporter: brett hankison was part of the team who executed a since outlawed no-knock search warrant back on march 13th. pres ioss th have called for all the officers to be fired and charged with murder. >> the public integrity unit determined that he used excessive force and was reckless in firing the shots into breonna's home. >> reporter: with pressure mounting, an incident report released last week that details taylor's injuries as none despite her death. the louisville metro police department also checks no when it came to the question of forced entry. authorities say officer hankison showed extreme indiffe
abc's zachary kiesch has more. >> say her name. >> all: breonna taylor! >> reporter: her name and her story have become synonymous with the moment and movement for justice. this morning almost three months after breonna taylor was shot and killed by police as she laid in bed, one of the three officers involved in the shooting has been fired. >> the chief is initiating termination procedures against louisville metro police officer brett hankison. >> reporter: brett...
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thank you so much, zachary kiesch. we appreciate it. >>> we move now to president trump speaking out on the issue of police chokeholds and after facing criticism he's now decided to move the date of his oklahoma rally next week. abc's rachel scott has more. >> reporter: this morning, president trump bowing to pressure and changing the date of his june 19th rally in tulsa. >> your rally in oklahoma is set for june 19th. was that on purpose? >> no, but i know exactly what you're going to say. it wasn't done for that reason, but it's an interesting date. >> reporter: the date commemorating the end of slavery and location, tulsa, is the site of what is believed to be the single worst incident of racial violence in american history. in a string of tweets overnight, the president said the decision was based out of respect for this holiday and in observance of this important occasion and all it represents. protesters from coast to coast demand for police reform, president trump said the use of chokeholds should generally come
thank you so much, zachary kiesch. we appreciate it. >>> we move now to president trump speaking out on the issue of police chokeholds and after facing criticism he's now decided to move the date of his oklahoma rally next week. abc's rachel scott has more. >> reporter: this morning, president trump bowing to pressure and changing the date of his june 19th rally in tulsa. >> your rally in oklahoma is set for june 19th. was that on purpose? >> no, but i know exactly...
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and yet, zachary evans writes about, vandalized his statue. and then george washington's statue in baltimore is defaced. nly man in history to lead a revolutionary military, win the revolution, and it was all over, he comes in, they even sent him a copy of a bill where they gave him power to make contracts, pay whatever he needed to pay, and a cover letter that basically said look, we're giving you all this extra power. we know you, we know when you have no further need to have it you'll give it back. except that no one in the history of the world has before or since george washington had that kind of power and gave it back. and he did. malvid islands, beautiful islands south of india, in the indian ocean, and one of their leaders sitting by me during our lunch, he said you know, we're relatively new democracy and he said but we're always hearing rumors about military coups. where the military, for those rioters out there a military coup is when the military tries to take over the government from the civilian government. he said there's always
and yet, zachary evans writes about, vandalized his statue. and then george washington's statue in baltimore is defaced. nly man in history to lead a revolutionary military, win the revolution, and it was all over, he comes in, they even sent him a copy of a bill where they gave him power to make contracts, pay whatever he needed to pay, and a cover letter that basically said look, we're giving you all this extra power. we know you, we know when you have no further need to have it you'll give...
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zachary kiesch, abc news, minneapolis. >> thanks to zachary there.n the half-hour we will talk to a member of the minneapolis city council that supports a plan to defund the department. >>> also breaking overnight, the weather and what's left of tropical storm cristobal. >> a live look at bourbon street in new orleans. the storm drenched the city and is moving into other parts of the south. >> winds around 50 miles per hour. flooding was made worse by storm surge measured in feet. the storm is moving to the north and can cause flooding problems for days all the way to the great lakes. abc's rob marciano has more. >> reporter: tropical storm cristobal coming ashore in louisiana after wreaking havoc in florida. eight reported tornadoes. this twister tearing through downtown orlando. >> there is a tornado right here. >> reporter: damaging winds, toppling trees and blowing the roof clean off of this home. this water spout spotted in gulf shores, alabama. flooding on this mississippi highway and water quickly rising in parts of louisiana st. water has com
zachary kiesch, abc news, minneapolis. >> thanks to zachary there.n the half-hour we will talk to a member of the minneapolis city council that supports a plan to defund the department. >>> also breaking overnight, the weather and what's left of tropical storm cristobal. >> a live look at bourbon street in new orleans. the storm drenched the city and is moving into other parts of the south. >> winds around 50 miles per hour. flooding was made worse by storm surge...
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newshour weekend's zachary green caught up with waldron before her graduation lasweek. reporter: how does it feel to be a college graduate now? >> it's, like, kind of scary because i'm not ready e an kult yet, but it feels really good, though, towing that i can go and get a full time job and have, like, the credentials to get a full time job in the field that i studied versus just working part time jobs and still attending school. ob>> reporter: how do your prospects look now? are you worried about pursuing a career when so many people are out of work and so many people arenin't hright now? >> the good thing about the field that i studied is that cod-19 isn't going to, like, stop the hiring. like, you can't work remotely in most criminal justice jobs.to i've talkeomeone about a job potentially in the department of youth services and then i also just got another email about an inteiew, working in one of the prisons in massachusetts, and so, i'm not too worried right now. i really want to wk with the, like, reentry services, like, mental hlth services where they're gonna
newshour weekend's zachary green caught up with waldron before her graduation lasweek. reporter: how does it feel to be a college graduate now? >> it's, like, kind of scary because i'm not ready e an kult yet, but it feels really good, though, towing that i can go and get a full time job and have, like, the credentials to get a full time job in the field that i studied versus just working part time jobs and still attending school. ob>> reporter: how do your prospects look now? are...
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parliament's foreign affairs committee and a former general staff officer off the german armed forces and zachary haas fought in is the deputy director of the asia program and the german marshall fund in washington d.c. gentlemen welcome to both of you mr case of a step has the trumpet ministration told you why it wants to withdrawal at the off its troops from germany. knows so far there was no explanation at all we have nothing against it however this should be achieved amongst partners and it should be coordinated and not announced while the media. writes so what exactly have you been told have you been given a timeline for that for the trip production. now we only have heard that the idea is to reduce the troops by the end of september this year our demand from the parliament is that there should not be any effects prior to the us presidential election so we would like to see the new administration to handle this topic but this is not be done within several months because there are thousands of people and also their families and there are also contracts and we are as a strong partner for the u
parliament's foreign affairs committee and a former general staff officer off the german armed forces and zachary haas fought in is the deputy director of the asia program and the german marshall fund in washington d.c. gentlemen welcome to both of you mr case of a step has the trumpet ministration told you why it wants to withdrawal at the off its troops from germany. knows so far there was no explanation at all we have nothing against it however this should be achieved amongst partners and it...
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this final flight was on a 28-year-ol28-year-old plane, 11s older than passenger zachary sheinman. >>hen they announced, "we're retiring immediately," i was doing everything i can to get on the flight. >> reporter: geoff madore flew from florida to washington just to take this flight to atlanta. >> you have your face mask. i feel perfectly safe. i have hand sanitize wer me, so no qualmes whatsoever. >> reporter: not even a pandemic could keep some from saying goodbye to a high-flying old friend. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news", the heated debate between the masked and the masked-not. your bank can be virtually any place you are. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. and pay bills from here. because your bank isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. visit chase.com/mobile. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically i
this final flight was on a 28-year-ol28-year-old plane, 11s older than passenger zachary sheinman. >>hen they announced, "we're retiring immediately," i was doing everything i can to get on the flight. >> reporter: geoff madore flew from florida to washington just to take this flight to atlanta. >> you have your face mask. i feel perfectly safe. i have hand sanitize wer me, so no qualmes whatsoever. >> reporter: not even a pandemic could keep some from saying...
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need upgrade pg e says they want to keep outages to just 12 hours instead of days on end but for zachary cole callous being closed even just one day is unaffordable after damage done by covid. >>people who want to get on their feet we need to get going even with the ransom our finding it very and we just don't have the resources to choose to do that again i'm afraid would kill the business. >>and it calls reporting a 70 national park by the way says it's going to be holding off on reopening campgrounds through the month of july because of a spike they say in coronavirus cases across the state so park officials began reopening some campgrounds earlier this month after being closed for more than 2 and a half months. officials say that reservations with arrival dates between now and july 31st have been canceled for several campgrounds. to get coronavirus impacting us you've got hot weather impacting us. the sun has been out we've seen temperatures in the 90's and things have been getting drier and drier we've got john trouble in the weather center taking a closer look at that and the foreca
need upgrade pg e says they want to keep outages to just 12 hours instead of days on end but for zachary cole callous being closed even just one day is unaffordable after damage done by covid. >>people who want to get on their feet we need to get going even with the ransom our finding it very and we just don't have the resources to choose to do that again i'm afraid would kill the business. >>and it calls reporting a 70 national park by the way says it's going to be holding off on...
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zachary's inskeep coming to you from capitol hill seattle thank you for listening. present trauma's made his feelings clear about the handling of the seattle autonomous zone laying the blame squarely local leaders. of a governor that doesn't do a damn thing about it and you have a mayor that doesn't know she's alive she's talking about it's going to be a love fest this summer you know if they don't do the job i'll do the job and i've already spoken to the attorney general about it but if they don't do the job we will do that. about 10 different things either any one of which will solve the problem quickly or change this to this video has been circulating online showing a protest to repair at least handing out assault rifles to minors despite being very much against the law in washington state so if a reporter joy spoke to me earlier he says that from what he's seen so far the protests though are mostly peaceful. but largely quiet what you see looks pretty quiet around you're getting somebody filming you over your shoulder and i know you see any trouble. so i think w
zachary's inskeep coming to you from capitol hill seattle thank you for listening. present trauma's made his feelings clear about the handling of the seattle autonomous zone laying the blame squarely local leaders. of a governor that doesn't do a damn thing about it and you have a mayor that doesn't know she's alive she's talking about it's going to be a love fest this summer you know if they don't do the job i'll do the job and i've already spoken to the attorney general about it but if they...
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he also learned a certain amount of resourcefulness and also steadied scott -- wynne for scott and zachary taylor, the two generals who commanded in mexico. >> throughout the war, he was carrying out a long distance romance who would become his wife, julia. they married, finally, when he returned. tell us a bit about his marriage and his family life. >> i think he was really happiest with his family. they accompanied him to war, during the civil war. whenever he could he had his son with him sometimes. later in the war when his headquarters were at city point in virginia he had his family with him when he could. i think it really gave him a sense of grounding. we had the testimony of his children. particularly his eldest child, about what it caring and kind father he was. how he used to read to them, how used to play with them. frederik, his son, says that he was not a disciplinarian as a father. frederik has this wonderful quotation, which i really like where he says, he first created and a small child, the feeling of absolute respect for him and belief in him. he used to read to them, as
he also learned a certain amount of resourcefulness and also steadied scott -- wynne for scott and zachary taylor, the two generals who commanded in mexico. >> throughout the war, he was carrying out a long distance romance who would become his wife, julia. they married, finally, when he returned. tell us a bit about his marriage and his family life. >> i think he was really happiest with his family. they accompanied him to war, during the civil war. whenever he could he had his son...
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>> these are our three-year-old twins alexander and zachary. >> when did you turn three?ther's day number 10 for me. i have an almost 11-year-old son, an eight-year-old daughter and then the baby. >> ok. one more finger. >> of an evening when you have that privilege of becoming a father, you have a higher sense of purpose. you now turn into that selfless zone where there are individuals who are far more important that you are. >> how do you define being a good father? >> more meaningful for me -- i wasn't raised by my real d. i' oy met him three times. what it meant to be a dad. >> time is most important thing. that's how i would define a great father. >> a father to three sons. what's important for me is not for them to emulate me or essentially grow up like me but to be better than me. >> somebody that gives their kids the confidence to tackle the world with a full held of steam. part of that is kipping kids with tools to overcome adversity. >> father's dayhood did that for me. >> to be a citizen of the world and to look at things for what they bring to the table, not t
>> these are our three-year-old twins alexander and zachary. >> when did you turn three?ther's day number 10 for me. i have an almost 11-year-old son, an eight-year-old daughter and then the baby. >> ok. one more finger. >> of an evening when you have that privilege of becoming a father, you have a higher sense of purpose. you now turn into that selfless zone where there are individuals who are far more important that you are. >> how do you define being a good...
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zachary evans quoted as saying outraged over vandalism of philadelphia abolitionist statue, this they decided to take down, he was blm before there was a slogan. the irony of vandalizing a monument to those who died to end slavery is lost on the morons who don't know their history. the statue, a man who paid the salaries of teachers, fought against slavery but is one of many caught up in this whole thing. >> it goes to this question. is it slavery and discrimination and racism these protests are really about or are the black lives matter leaders have a different agenda? the behavior of some of them at these rallies, participants in these protests and riots suggest it goes deeper than that. it is the kind of anti-americanism. all kinds of people are swept up in their urgency to deface monuments and turned down many of whom had nothing to do with slavery. george washington memorials have been defaced. it goes to the very question we are dealing with people who are deeply american and not simply anti-police or any discrimination, they are against this country in deeper ways in my view. s
zachary evans quoted as saying outraged over vandalism of philadelphia abolitionist statue, this they decided to take down, he was blm before there was a slogan. the irony of vandalizing a monument to those who died to end slavery is lost on the morons who don't know their history. the statue, a man who paid the salaries of teachers, fought against slavery but is one of many caught up in this whole thing. >> it goes to this question. is it slavery and discrimination and racism these...
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thinking, you know, zachary taylor's wife margaret felt the exact same way.it's just a difference of opinion. you love your spouse, but it's their career. and even lady bird johnson made that comment when they left the white house. politics was my husband's career, not mine. >> one said that the one thing that may have resigned her to being in the white house with the entire family was they were there. >> the kids were there with them. >> ron in florida. are you there, sir? >> caller: i am indeed. and thank you for taking my call. and it's a wonderful series. just a couple quick questions. how does eliza respond to on the night president lincoln's assassination, card was left for her husband as well. and second, just really quick, have any of your guests seen the film "tennessee johnson" which was a wonderful film done in the '40s with van heflin playing president johnson. a remarkable film for the time, and it sort of vindicated president johnson a little bit. >> thanks so much. have you seen the film? >> oh, yes, during the bicentennial, we had a special sh
thinking, you know, zachary taylor's wife margaret felt the exact same way.it's just a difference of opinion. you love your spouse, but it's their career. and even lady bird johnson made that comment when they left the white house. politics was my husband's career, not mine. >> one said that the one thing that may have resigned her to being in the white house with the entire family was they were there. >> the kids were there with them. >> ron in florida. are you there, sir?...