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Washington Journal: 06/05/2020
3 hours, 4 minutesInfectious Disease expert Dr. Michael Saag discusses the U.S. coronavirus response and John Jay College of Criminal Justice's Eugene O'Donnell, a former NYPD officer, discusses George Floyd's killing and ensuing protests.
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Washington Journal: Dr. Michael Saag
26 minutesDr. Michael Saag, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine Professor & Infectious Disease Division Director, discussed the latest on the U.S. coronavirus response.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks in the Rose Garden
56 minutesPresident Trump holds a news conference on the economy amid ongoing protests over the death of George Floyd and the coronavirus pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Eugene O'Donnell
35 minutesJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice Lecturer and former NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell discussed policing in the U.S. following George Floyd's killing and ensuing protests.
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DC Archbishop Gregory Discusses Racism & Faith at Georgetown University
1 hour, 19 minutesCatholic Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington, DC talks about the ongoing protests across the nation that were sparked by the death of George Floyd. Georgetown University hosts this virtual event.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Briefing
29 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing in Albany to address the protests around the country following George Floyd's death as well as the state's coronavirus response efforts. The governor said New York saw its lowest one-day total of COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic began. When asked about the video of police officers pushing down a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo, the governor said the city should pursue firing and the district attorney should consider possible criminal charges in an expeditious manner.
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Washington Journal: Dr. Michael Saag
7 minutesDr. Michael Saag, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine Professor & Infectious Disease Division Director, discussed the latest on the U.S. coronavirus response.
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Texas Gov. Abbott Holds Briefing
23 minutesTexas Governor Greg Abbott (R) holds a press briefing on his response to the protests across America after the death of George Floyd as well as preparations for Tropical Depression Cristobal, which is currently forming in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Remarks on the Economy at Delaware State University
16 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Delaware State University, a historically black institution, in the state capital of Dover. He talked about the need to restart the economy with a public health plan that addressed the ongoing needs of the coronavirus pandemic, including big increases in efforts to test and trace those who might have COVID-19. He also responded to President Trump's remarks on the economy and George Floyd earlier in the day, saying the remarks that Mr. Floyd would be happy with the May jobs numbers was "despicable."
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Washington Journal: Eugene O'Donnell
33 minutesJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice Lecturer and former NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell discussed policing in the U.S. following George Floyd's killing and ensuing protests.
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California Gov. Newsom Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
49 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) holds a press conference in Sacramento on the protests following George Floyd's death.
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Washington Journal: Dr. Michael Saag
13 minutesDr. Michael Saag, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine Professor & Infectious Disease Division Director, discussed the latest on the U.S. coronavirus response.
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Congressional Black Caucus Holds Town Hall on Race
1 hour, 37 minutesThe Congressional Black Caucus holds a virtual town hall on race in America following days of protests over the death of George Floyd.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Remarks on the Economy at Delaware State University
15 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Delaware State University, a historically black institution, in the state capital of Dover. He talked about the need to restart the economy with a public health plan that addressed the ongoing needs of the coronavirus pandemic, including big increases in efforts to test and trace those who might have COVID-19. He also responded to President Trump's remarks on the economy and George Floyd earlier in the day, saying the remarks that Mr. Floyd would be happy with the May jobs numbers was "despicable."
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Briefing
29 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing in Albany to address the protests around the country following George Floyd's death as well as the state's coronavirus response efforts. The governor said New York saw its lowest one-day total of COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic began. When asked about the video of police officers pushing down a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo, the governor said the city should pursue firing and the district attorney should consider possible criminal charges in an expeditious manner.
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Campaign 2020: Interview with North Carolina Political Reporter Jim Morrill
11 minutesJim Morrill, a political reporter at the Charlotte Observer newspaper in North Carolina, was interviewed about the state of the 2020 presidential race in North Carolina. He talked about what impact the Republican National Convention being potentially split between Charlotte, the state's largest city, and another city could have on voters casting ballots in the presidential race. Mr. Morrill also discussed 2020 Senate and House races in the state and how they could impact the race between President Trump and Joe Biden, the presumed Democratic nominee.
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Texas Gov. Abbott Holds Briefing
23 minutesTexas Governor Greg Abbott (R) gave an update on preparations for Tropical Storm Cristobal while his state continues to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Abbott said Texas would take new precautions in the case of an emergency evacuation, which he said could require the use of additional buses and hotels instead of convention centers to allow for social distancing. He also addressed the death of George Floyd, who was raised in Texas and died while in the custody of Minneapolis police officers. All four police officers accused in his death are facing criminal charges. Gov. Abbott said Mr. Floyd's death was a "travesty and is a result of a criminal act." The governor also expressed concern about the spread of COVID-19 in Texas during protests in response to George Floyd's death.
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Vice President Pence Talks With Faith & Community Leaders at Hope Christian Church
55 minutesVice President Mike Pence met with faith and community leaders at Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, Maryland. The vice president heard from faith leaders, educators and small business owners on their thoughts regarding race in America and the nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks in the Rose Garden
56 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks in the Rose Garden on the economy, coronavirus and race relations. The president touted the strong jobs report released by the government that morning, making the case that the worst economic impacts from the coronavirus pandemic were behind the country. President Trump also praised the Secret Service and National Guard for their response to protests in Washington, DC. "You have to dominate the streets," he said, calling on governors and mayors to deploy more forces in their cities in response to widespread protests following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. He said every American deserves equal and fair treatment from law enforcement and what happened to Mr. Floyd should never happen again. "Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, 'This is a great thing that's happening for our country.' This is a great day for him, it's a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody."
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Remarks on the Economy at Delaware State University
15 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Delaware State University, a historically black institution, in the state capital of Dover. He talked about the need to restart the economy with a public health plan that addressed the ongoing needs of the coronavirus pandemic, including big increases in efforts to test and trace those who might have COVID-19. He also responded to President Trump's remarks on the economy and George Floyd earlier in the day, saying the remarks that Mr. Floyd would be happy with the May jobs numbers was "despicable."
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Campaign 2020: Interview with North Carolina Political Reporter Jim Morrill
11 minutesJim Morrill, a political reporter at the Charlotte Observer newspaper in North Carolina, was interviewed about the state of the 2020 presidential race in North Carolina. He talked about what impact the Republican National Convention being potentially split between Charlotte, the state's largest city, and another city could have on voters casting ballots in the presidential race. Mr. Morrill also discussed 2020 Senate and House races in the state and how they could impact the race between President Trump and Joe Biden, the presumed Democratic nominee.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Briefing
28 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing in Albany to address the protests around the country following George Floyd's death as well as the state's coronavirus response efforts. The governor said New York saw its lowest one-day total of COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic began. When asked about the video of police officers pushing down a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo, the governor said the city should pursue firing and the district attorney should consider possible criminal charges in an expeditious manner.
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Texas Gov. Abbott Holds Briefing
23 minutesTexas Governor Greg Abbott (R) gave an update on preparations for Tropical Storm Cristobal while his state continues to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Abbott said Texas would take new precautions in the case of an emergency evacuation, which he said could require the use of additional buses and hotels instead of convention centers to allow for social distancing. He also addressed the death of George Floyd, who was raised in Texas and died while in the custody of Minneapolis police officers. All four police officers accused in his death are facing criminal charges. Gov. Abbott said Mr. Floyd's death was a "travesty and is a result of a criminal act." The governor also expressed concern about the spread of COVID-19 in Texas during protests in response to George Floyd's death.
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California Gov. Newsom Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
51 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) held a news conference in Sacramento on the protests following the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. The governor talked about his recent meetings with the faith community, civil rights activists and youth leaders. He also outlined efforts to reform the criminal justice system and improve community-police relations. On the demonstrations around the country, Gov. Newsom said, "Protesters have the right not to be harassed. Protesters have the right to protest peacefully. Protesters have the right to do so without being arrested, gassed, be shot at by projectiles." During the briefing, the governor announced that he was directing the state's police officer training program to end strangle hold techniques.
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Axios Conversation with Rep. Rush, St. Paul Mayor & NAACP President
51 minutesRep. Bobby Rush (D-IL), St. Paul, Minnesota Mayor Melvin Carter (D), NAACP President Derrick Johnson and Rochester, New York Mayor Lovely Warren (D) joined Axios for a virtual conversation on policing and racial inequality. The leaders discussed the way forward in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the ongonig protests across the nation and the measures needed to reform police departments. Mayor Carter criticized the president's earlier comments on the economy and George Floyd's death, saying the country had a long way to go spiritually and added "that paper economy that the president is celebrating today would unfortunately, most likely not be helping George Floyd today."
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DC Archbishop Gregory Discusses Racism & Faith at Georgetown University
1 hour, 17 minutesCatholic Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington, DC participated in a dialogue with others concerning the ongoing protests across the nation that were sparked by the death of George Floyd while in police custody. He called Mr. Floyd's death and others before him an assassination due to the color of their skin. Archbishop Gregory also spoke about why he publicly criticized the president's visits to St. John's Episcopal Church and St. John Paul II National Shrine. Georgetown University hosted this virtual event.
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The Communicators: Rep. Yvette Clarke D-NY on Smart Cities
32 minutesRep. Yvette Clarke, D-NY, Energy & Commerce Committee Vice Chair, talks about "smart cities" & the tech that's involved to enable them. She also talks about election security, deepfakes and facial recognition issues.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks in the Rose Garden
57 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks in the Rose Garden on the economy, coronavirus and race relations. The president touted the strong jobs report released by the government that morning, making the case that the worst economic impacts from the coronavirus pandemic were behind the country. President Trump also praised the Secret Service and National Guard for their response to protests in Washington, DC. "You have to dominate the streets," he said, calling on governors and mayors to deploy more forces in their cities in response to widespread protests following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. He said every American deserves equal and fair treatment from law enforcement and what happened to Mr. Floyd should never happen again. "Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, 'This is a great thing that's happening for our country.' This is a great day for him, it's a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody."
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Campaign 2020: Interview with North Carolina Political Reporter Jim Morrill
12 minutesJim Morrill, a political reporter at the Charlotte Observer newspaper in North Carolina, was interviewed about the state of the 2020 presidential race in North Carolina. He talked about what impact the Republican National Convention being potentially split between Charlotte, the state's largest city, and another city could have on voters casting ballots in the presidential race. Mr. Morrill also discussed 2020 Senate and House races in the state and how they could impact the race between President Trump and Joe Biden, the presumed Democratic nominee.
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California Gov. Newsom Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
50 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) held a news conference in Sacramento on the protests following the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. The governor talked about his recent meetings with the faith community, civil rights activists and youth leaders. He also outlined efforts to reform the criminal justice system and improve community-police relations. On the demonstrations around the country, Gov. Newsom said, "Protesters have the right not to be harassed. Protesters have the right to protest peacefully. Protesters have the right to do so without being arrested, gassed, be shot at by projectiles." During the briefing, the governor announced that he was directing the state's police officer training program to end strangle hold techniques.
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Axios Conversation with Rep. Rush, St. Paul Mayor & NAACP President
49 minutesRep. Bobby Rush (D-IL), St. Paul, Minnesota Mayor Melvin Carter (D), NAACP President Derrick Johnson and Rochester, New York Mayor Lovely Warren (D) joined Axios for a virtual conversation on policing and racial inequality. The leaders discussed the way forward in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the ongonig protests across the nation and the measures needed to reform police departments. Mayor Carter criticized the president's earlier comments on the economy and George Floyd's death, saying the country had a long way to go spiritually and added "that paper economy that the president is celebrating today would unfortunately, most likely not be helping George Floyd today."
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DC Archbishop Gregory Discusses Racism & Faith at Georgetown University
1 hour, 17 minutesCatholic Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington, DC participated in a dialogue with others concerning the ongoing protests across the nation that were sparked by the death of George Floyd while in police custody. He called Mr. Floyd's death and others before him an assassination due to the color of their skin. Archbishop Gregory also spoke about why he publicly criticized the president's visits to St. John's Episcopal Church and St. John Paul II National Shrine. Georgetown University hosted this virtual event.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Remarks on the Economy at Delaware State University
16 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Delaware State University, a historically black institution, in the state capital of Dover. He talked about the need to restart the economy with a public health plan that addressed the ongoing needs of the coronavirus pandemic, including big increases in efforts to test and trace those who might have COVID-19. He also responded to President Trump's remarks on the economy and George Floyd earlier in the day, saying the remarks that Mr. Floyd would be happy with the May jobs numbers was "despicable."
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President Trump Delivers Remarks in the Rose Garden
55 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks in the Rose Garden on the economy, coronavirus and race relations. The president touted the strong jobs report released by the government that morning, making the case that the worst economic impacts from the coronavirus pandemic were behind the country. President Trump also praised the Secret Service and National Guard for their response to protests in Washington, DC. "You have to dominate the streets," he said, calling on governors and mayors to deploy more forces in their cities in response to widespread protests following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. He said every American deserves equal and fair treatment from law enforcement and what happened to Mr. Floyd should never happen again. "Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, 'This is a great thing that's happening for our country.' This is a great day for him, it's a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody."