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Life and legacy of an american of coronavirus and hospitalizations grow across the country t looks like the nfl will move forward with training patriot. Another dismal day of camp next week, even as many players share their concerns Coronavirus Infections here in about their personal safety. The u. S. Hits another record high with nearly 76,000 cases in nbcs kathy park is outside the stadium home to the jets and the giants. Just a single day. Whats the latest there . Doctors worried its just a reporter hey, guys, good matter of time before their morning to you. The jets and giants square off intensive care units run out of beds. And the debate over wearing in a preseason game right here at metlife stadium. Masks rages on. Theres still a lot of unknowns, were live with the latest. Whether that date will even clashes in portland as stick or if there will even be protesters take to the streets fans in the stands. To call for racial justice, all of this uncertainty because officers in unmarked uniforms, of the coronavirus. This morning, growing questions believed to be federal agents, over the nfl season, and how are plucking them off the streets. Players will head back to the the mayor of portland saying the federal response is an abuse of gridiron safely with training power and calling for president camps set to kick off in just trump to pull them out. Ten days. The league and team owners met those stories, plus the heat friday, preparing amid a is on. Pandemic. Where they may be heading is more than 85midwest to the nort to a point where they cant reach an agreement, the nfl bracing for dangerously hot would implement what it believes weather well into the 90s, and are safe and reasonable and feeling like triple digits. Practical rules and then it would be up to the union to file a grievance, arguing that the dylan is tracking it all league is failing to provide a today, saturday, july 18th, safe workplace. Reporter the nfl players 2020. Announcer from nbc news, association wants daily testing. The league says it will continue this is today with peter to implement health and safety protocols with guidance from alexander, kristen welker, and medical experts and the cdc, dylan dreyer. Welcome to today. Adding that all decisions will be made in an effort to put us in position to play a full, thank you so much for joining us regular season and postseason on this saturday morning. Culminating with the super bowl. Dylan and peter, great to see but at least 72 players have both of you. It is a somber saturday, of tested positive for the virus, course, as we remember civil and athletes are expressing rights icon congressman john concerns about pushing ahead. Lewis, the lastsurviving to be clear, i want to play speaker of the march on washington. He helped to shape our country, football. I think all my peers want to fought for freedom and justice play football. Then and now. Its how we make a living. He was just so optimistic about but theres so much we dont know right now. The future, fighting for reporter houston texan star freedoms until his last days. Jj watt sounded the alarm so striking as you see his tweeting, we dont know how place in history, some of those old pictures. Potential positive covid tests congressman lewis embodied would affect contracts, roster courage, embodied moral clarity. Spots, et cetera. Steelers Cameron Hayward adding our risks and our protections he wasnt just the conscience of should not be compromised if the the re, in a lot of ways nfl wants us to play. He was a conscience of the country and a gentle american showing up for training hero. That is where we begin. Congressman john lewis passing camp, you quickly get to a point where you have to delay when the away overnight at the age of 80. Nancy pelosi calling him the season starts. Reporter meanwhile, major titan of the Civil Rights League baseball is set to begin movement. We look back at how he shaped next week with mandatory health this countrys history and we screenings and out of samples will talk with Martin Luther king iii. We begin with geoff bennett. Reporter often called the conscience of congress, a moral leader who demanded respect from just six were positive. Democrats and republicans, seen as one of the last unifying in the nba, in orlando, they forces in national politics. Have to practice strict social lewis was one of ten children distancing guidelines but born to share croppers in rural already there are reports of alabama in 1940. Players break the rules and flagged during an anonymous he grew up on his familys farm hotline. And attended segregated public a lot of decisions made by these leagues. Kathy park today outside met schools. He was inspired as a young boy life stadium. Thank you, kathy. Dylan has another check of by the montgomery busboy cot and the weather. I know you have your fingers sermons by the reverend martin crossed so you can see the luther king jr. That he heard on patriots play this season. I know, even without tom the radio. As the spirit moves us to, we brady, im still looking forward to the patriots, if they can have the right to march at night, any time we want to play. Lets take a look at the march. Reporter all of it, spurring numbers well see today across him to become part of the civil the country, where it will be rights movement, organizing exceptionally hot. We are looking at the dome of sitin demonstrations at heat continuing to pump up temperatures in the mid to upper segregated lunch counters, in 1961 joining in the freedom 90s. Rides which challenged feel close to 100 in st. Louis. These are dangerous heat levels. Segregation at bus terminals so, stay hydrated and in the air across the south. I was not concerned about conditioning if you can. Sunday were looking at the heat to continue. Making history. I just wanted to change things. Reporter while still in his 20s, john lewis became a nationally recognized leader. I grew in the movement to well, it is not going to feel that hot in San Francisco. Talk about some upper 60s later accept a way of love, the way of on, right now low clouds starting to break allowing peace, the way of nonviolence, sunshine around downtown. The way of forgiveness. Walnut creek, hazy skies and a little bit of smoke around the reporter he was dubbed one inland east bay. Of the big six leaders of the seeing some of that around san Civil Rights Movement in 1963. Jose too this morning. At the age of 23, he was an smoke advisory continues for the interior east bay and south bay architect of and keynote speaker today. Highs ranging from 80s to low at the historic march on washington. 90s inland. I have a dream today. 60s and 70s bay side, though reporter but it was in 1965 after today we will begin to see when lewis helped spearhead one cooling as the sea breeze starts to pick up. Of the most seminal moments of we will have a closer look at the rest of the weekend forecast the Civil Rights Movement, he in a few minutes. Forecast. Back to you guys. Led more than 600 peaceful all right. Dylan, thank you. Still to come here on protesters against the Edmund Pettis bridge, marching against were all doing our part by staying at home. Voting rights. The group prultly beaten by state troopers in what was that could mean an increase in energy bills. Called bloody sunday. You can save by using a fan to cool off. I lost consciousness. Unplugging and turning off devices when not in use. 50 years later, i dont recall. I made it back across that or closing your shades during the day. Stay well and keep it golden. Bridge that the Little Church we had left from. Reporter news broadcast and photographs of the cruelty helping to hasten the Voting Rights act of 1965. We were taught never to become bitter, never to hate. Reporter john lewis activism continued in congress. We have lost hundreds and thousands of innocent people to gun violence. Reporter in 2016, after a mass shooting at an orlando nightclub killed 49 people, lewis led a house sitin, trying to force a vote on gun legislation. Lewis often spoke of the good trouble he caused in the 1960s and in the political fight since, invoking the moral courage that fueled his lifelong to civil rights. You have a moral obligation to say something, to do something. Reporter geoff bennett, nbc news, washington. Today, tributes are pouring in for the civil rights icon, giant of the house of representatives. Blayne alexander is in the congressmans home district of atlanta this morning with more. Blayne, good morning. Reporter peter, good morning to you. We are right in downtown atlanta. This is truly the heart of congressman lewis district. It serves as no surprise that just hours after were learning of his passing already behind me you can see that we are seeing some murals, some tributes, flowers, people leaving signs for him. I want to pull out, peter, and show you the magnitude of how he is beloved here in his district. This is a mural. That could mean an increase byin energy bills. It says a simple word, hero. You can save by using a fan to cool off. You drive through the main unplugging and turning off devices when not in use. Artery downtown, you can see it every day. Or closing your shades during the day. This is something that was stay well and keep it golden. Erected a few years ago. People would come here, flock here to take pictures and honor the civil rights icon. Certainly no question he was beloved right here in his home district. But were seeing that love all were back on a saturday over the country. Were hearing from people who morning as we look back and were political rivals and on the honor the life of congressman same side of the aisle. Well start with a statement john lewis. He is being remembered this morning as a lion, a titan, a leader. For lewis, it all started at from former president obama. He loved his country so much that he risked his life and his an early age. Blood so it would live up to its here is john lewis in his own words with the essential role he promise. Played in the civil rights he not only gave all of himself movement. Sometimes i hear people saying nothing has changed, but to the cause of freedom and justice but inspired generations for someone to grow up the way i grew up in the cotton fields of that followed to try to live up to his example. To the leadership in the house, alabama, to now being serving in were hearing from both sides of the United States Congress Makes the aisle. Me want to tell them, come and Kevin Mccarthy saying i saw firsthand he was a great leader walk in my shoes. And committed teacher who my name is john robert lewis. Believed in Civic Education and led by example. This is a picture of him john came from a humble roots standing with congressman lewis, as a son of share croppers in commemorating the march across the Edmund Pettis bridge in alabama. When i grew up i saw the signs that said white men, sel selma, alabama, a few years ago. Colored men, white women, john lewis was revered and loved on both sides of the aisle and colored women. I asked my parent sparents, both sides of the capital. All of us were humbled to call congressman lewis a colleague and are heartbroken by his grandparents, great grandparents passing. So much love pouring in from why. Around the country and, of they said dont get in trouble. Course, right here in his home i got in trouble. There was something moved district in atlanta where he within me that i could no longer servedterms. Be satisfied to go along with an unequal system. Sitins, Voter Registration guys . A giant mural for a man who drives. I have a dream today. Was larger than life. John was also one of the thank you, blayne. Planners of the great march on john meachum, historian and an author of a new book about washington. Brother john lewis. And was the youngest speaker to address the audience. John lewis. We do not want our freedom thank you so much for being here on such an important saturday gradually. We want freedom now. Morning. Help us remember and think about in t lead a march from selma the legacy of john lewis. He was thought of a to montgomery. Conscience of congress. What have we all lost this john lewis led them out of the church on a mission to morning, john . We lost a huge part of the change america. Our country will never, ever american story. The best parts one of the be the same because of what best parts of the human story. Happened on this bridge. Were marching today to lewis is a transcendent figure. Dramatize to the nation, dramatize to the world that im going to use the present tense, because he continues even hundreds and thousands of negro into this hour and, if we do the citizens of alabama, particularly here in this area, right thing, he will continue to are denied the right to vote. There are places and moments inspire and illuminate. He was a genuine saint. In america where this nations and that doesnt make him some destiny has been decided. Selma is such a place. Alabaster figure or we were determined. We were organized. Stainglassed figure. He was a human being who was willing to suffer and to die for we were disciplined. We were prepared to die for what his understanding of the gospel we believed in. And how that gospel found its all of us. Expression in the United States we must overcome the crippling of america in the 20th and 21st legacy of bigotry and injustice. Centuries. He was about the beatitudes. And we shall overcome. Bless rtd meek, for they shall inherit the earth. [ applause ] he understood that, at its best, five months Later Congress the human drama and the american passed the Voting Rights act. All people should have the right to participate in the drama is about being kind when democratic process. They should all have the the human instinct might be to elementary right to register and vote. My philosophy is very simple. Be cruel. When you see something that is its about being generous when not right, not fair, not just, the human instinct might be to be greedy. And what he led the country with you have a moral obligation to say something, to do something. Stand up. Enumerable others, he would be speak up. The first person to say that, he led the country to a fuller speak out. Americans knew the change recognition, if not a final could not wait for some other person or some other time. Reckoning, of our most serious it doesnt matter whether we are black or white, latino, national sense. And there was an early christian asianamerican or native thinker who said that the blood american. It doesnt matter whether youre straight or gay. Of the martyrs is the seed of we are one people. We are one family. The church, and john lewis we are one house. Blood and his courage and his [ cheers and applause ] weve been saying we just convictions should be the seeda want to thank him for his service, his sacrifice. He is one of the people who made john, lets talk about the it possible for me to sit at role that congressman lewis played in the civil rights this desk. We all owe him an enormous movement. The youngest speaker at the debt of gratitude. March on washington that he helped organize, just 23 years may john lewis memory be a blessing for all of us. Old at the time. That will do it for us on this he recently recounted that he has spent basically the entirety of his life in some form or saturday morning. Enjoy your day, everyone. Stay safe. Another, fighting for freedom and for equality. How influential, how instrumental was he in that fight for freedom . Well, in many ways, dr. King, rosa parks, dr. King immensely important. John lewis was a kind of he used a military metaphor about a nonviolent movement, he was the now is the time to support the places you love. Field commander, he was the soldier walking point. 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It wasnt charm exactly, though 7eleven. Always open. He was funny and charming, but it was this powerful, ambient witness to how do we actually good morning. Im kira klapper. Coming up next on today in the bay, the conscious of congress put into action the greatest commandment any of us have ever has died. Been given, from whatever overnight john lewis being remembered as a civil rights tradition, no tradition, to love icon and 17term congressman who one another as ourselves . Fought for all. Here in the bay area, a being in his presence was verdict handed down. Clear you were in the presence life in prison for the man who of a giant. John meacham, thank you for stabbed and killed a woman at a lending your perspective. B. A. R. T station nearly two years his new book his truth is ago. And youve made it to your marching on john lewis and the weekend. Meteorologist rob mayeda has power of hope. Much more on the life and your microclimate forecast. A warm start to the weekend with legacy of congressman john cooling changes around the lewis. Well be speaking with Martin Corner for tomorrow. Luther king iii, as we noted. The other major headlines this morning, worsening coronavirus outbreak. The latest details this morning. Another awful milestone. Nearly 76,000 cases reported in a single day. It is the largest number of cases. A new record in one day so far. There are nearly 3. 7 million cases in the u. S. To date, more than 140,000 deaths as well. Scientific experts say the best way to stop the spread is wearing a mask and now 27 states and washington, d. C. , are requiring people to do just that, even as some say its an infringement of their freedom. 18 states have been identified by the White House Coronavirus task force as red zones, places that should scale back their reopenings. The report was sent to the states, but not made public. It was obtained by the center for public integrity. Our team has it covered from every angle this morning. We begin with nbc sam brock in miami. Sam, good morning. Reporter peter, kristen, good morning. A physician i spoke with described this as a medical hurricane with an untold number of patients being swept up in the virus wake, except they have no idea how long this is going to go on for. Miamidade, Largest Health care provider, jackson health, saw a 28 jump in Covid Patients in one week. This morning, hospitals in National Coronavirus hot spots are nearing a breaking point. Feels like a war zone a little bit. Reporter in florida, a record 83,000 infections in seven days, make iing up a quar of all the states cases to date. Miamidade hosts the biggest chunk of that, with the city and county now cracking down on anyone not wearing a facial covering. We will be going directly to fining people for not wearing masks. Reporter floridas governor wont institute a statewide mask mandate and says the hops can handle the latest surge. 21 of the states beds is available. Those are at the greater Number Available than in march. I have a few icu beds available. In the next few hours, they will no 10,000 cases, fema prepared to send in more refrigerated trucks next week to serve as temporary mortuaries. And the governor suing atlantas mayor for requiring masks. Im confident that georgians dont need a mandate to do the right thing. Reporter mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms fighting back. It was filed personally against me and members of the city council the day after fauci trump was in our city. W weighing in on the battle. Good morning. It is saturday, july 18th. Put Everything Else aside and uniformly do the right thing. We are taking a live look outside in downtown san jose. Reporter 27 states and the District Of Columbia require looks like the sun is shining. Masks outside of the home, with a nice way to start our weekend many of americas largest corporations, home depot and lowes mandating them in their stores. The push for masks now moving to schools. Californias governor laying out how students can come back in the fall. Wear a mask, physically distance, wash your hands. Reporter announce they go plan to start their school years online as covid threatens families and continues to take lives. And the School Debate here in florida continues to be a hot topic. Governor ron desantis said he would like to see students back in the classroom next month but he also wants to see parents have a virtual option. Other measures each and Broward County also putting in their own curfews to try to curb the spread of the virus. Back to you. Sam brock for us in miami. Sam, thank you. We want to turn to dr. Rajeesh jah. Youve seen the numbers, hospitalizations, deaths, all rising right now. What do we need to do to turn this around . Good morning and thank you for having me on. So, yes, infections are rising alizations are up in twothirds of the states. A third of them are real hot spots. And deaths are up in half the states. This is becoming a nationwide problem. We need a nationwide solution if its a nationwide problem. Every state needs to have a masking law. People, when theyre out and about, should be wearing masks. Weve got to enforce that, just as we enforce other Public Health measures, like you cant smoke inside a restaurant or retail shop. You shouldnt be able to walk into a retail shop without wearing a mask. Weve got to look at, especially in the hot spots, that we cant have bars and clubs and any indoor gatherings of any size, and then finally, you know, the testing infrastructure is really starting to get into trouble. Were seeing places where theres seven, ten days before you get your results. We need a surge in testing and we need the federal government to help states. We know that theres a huge debate over reopening schools. What specifically do you think needs to happen in order for schools to reopen so students, parents and teachers feel safe . Can we get there by the fall . Yeah. This has been frustrating to a lot of us who have been saying for weeks we have to start taking this seriously, time is running out. There are two sets of things that need to happen. First of all, you cant open schools in any hot zones. If you try to open schools in Maricopa County or miamidade, can you have the best school plan in the world. It wont work because theres too much infection in the community. We have to get aggressive about bringing infection levels down in the community. Second, if were able to do that, and we have to work on this simultaneously, we have to get schools ready, improve ventilation, spacing. We need to make sure that kids are going to be wearing masks. I look at it as weve got a lot of homework and preparation if were going to open up schools this fall. The window for actio closing. Dr. Jha, expertise. Thanks for getting up with us early on a saturday morning. Yeah. And it is a busy saturday morning. Lot of folks waking up to high temperatures. We want to check in with dylan. Things are really heating up this weekend. Good morning, guys. Nice to see you. They certainly are. They have been hot but its only going to get hotter, especially as we go into tomorrow. Lets take a look at the heat advisories we have in effect. 89 Million People under some sort of heat advisory, watch or warning. Its not just the temperatures well up into the 90s, but the humidity will make it feel like its closer to 110 for some areas of the to put this into perspective, when your heat index is around 80 degrees, you need really Long Exposure to see the effects of the heat. Once it gets up to 90 degrees, heat cramps, heat exhaustion possible if youre not drinking enough water. 103, heat stroke is possible. Stay hydrated and cool where you can. Humidity levels today. In st. Much cooler temperatures here with fog and mist back into San Francisco. You see a cloudy start to the morning in San Francisco, but in san jose weve actually got some clear skies to start off the morning with a little bit of smoke. We still have that smoke advisory for the south bay and east bay valleys today. Temperatures go from the 50s and 60s were seeing there this morning, 80s by lunch time and a chance of low 90s inland. The trend however for the weekend will be cooling. Out of the 90s to 80s inland early next week. Your latest forecast, guys. Dylan, thank you. We will have more on the tributes for congressman john lewis straight ahead. Also this morning, into the mask debate as President Trump says he has no plans to call for a n still to come this morning on today, much more on the life and legacy of john lewis from some of those who knew him best. Today is a milestone day for queen elizabeth, the day after a big wedding and knighting of a british hero. First, these messages. Good morning. It is saturday, july 18th. 5 56 a. M. As we look outside over dublin. A little bit of pink and purple in the skies. A beautiful way to start our weekend. Thank you for starting your weekend with us. Im kira klapper. Meteorologist rob mayeda is here with a look at the forecast. Rob, great to see you. Likewise. We are waking up as we saw the pictures you showed over in dublin. We have a little bit of smoke in the skies in those interior east bay valleys and seeing more of that around san jose in the morning. Always we go through the afternoon, aerial smoke advisory there due to the burn off the south of the santa clara valley. Moderate levels will be the level of air quality around the bay. Notice by lunchtime inland into the 80s. The warmest place of the day, trivalley and areas south of san jose will have a chance of low 90s for one more day and then a cooling trend taking shape tomorrow. You see San Francisco drops into the mid 60s and the valleys from the 90s to the 80s as the sea breeze brings more ocean air conditioning next week. Back to you. Thanks so much. Now to covid19 cases rising rapidly in the bay area and now county leaders are responding with warning. San francisco sent a text alert last night that said covid19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. Avoid gatherings. Only plan activities with people you live with. Mayor london breed says midjune just 26 people were in the hospital. That number quickly jumped to 80 as San Francisco urges people to stay home. Marin county is preparing for what could be a longterm surge if transmission is not controlled. We could see some ongoing surge into certainly in the weeks to come and potentially in the months. Public Health Officials have launched a mobile covid19 testing unit to try to contain outbreaks. Theyre now planning for a flu and covid19 season. While hospitalization levels are stable, theyre prepared to add capacity at a site near the civicenr. In San Francisco the latest county to be added to the governors watch list, that makes eight counties now. If San Francisco stays on the list for more than two days, more businesses like gyms and indoor malls will have to shut down as of monday. Coming up this morning on today in the bay, an nbc bay area investigation prompting a Bay Area Diocese to finally respond to reports of Sexual Misconduct that span more than three decades at a local high school. What theyre saying now and what happens next. Well have that plus your top stories and robs forecast coming up at 7 00. We hope to see you then. Hi. Were glad you came in. Whats on your mind . 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We are remembering congressman lewis this morning, after he died on friday at the age of 80, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. In 1965, lewis was brutally beaten by Alabama State trooper, horrifying the nation, and focusing attention on the Civil Rights Movement. He later went on to become an influential member of congress. He dedicated his entire life to bringing justice and equality to the United States even in his final days. Tributes are pouring in for lewis, often known as the conscience of congress, a moral leader, respected by democrats and republicans alike. Today, president obama and members of congress, past and present, are remembering liewis as an American Hero. You see those images there with former president barack obama. He talked about what that meant for him, to see barack obama elected, and the two of them continuing, he would say, to talk to young people about this moment. And so few leaders who get to witness their legacy in real time as weve seen with these nonviolent protests in recent months. Andrea mitchell has covered congressman lewis for decades, since he joined congress in 1986. Andrea, you knew him for years. Can you give us a sense about his impact on that institution . He has been described, of course, as the conscience of congress, as youve been reporting today, but that is such a deeply, deeply felt role that he played, because he was the moral leader. He was the core of what we used to know and respect and admire about congress. And he was always calling us to a higher level, and calling his colleagues to be in the moment. And when you think about the black lives matter protests and how he marched and walked with mayor bowser there in that signature moment just last month, as ill as he was, as well as the sitin, the sitin for gun rights just struck me as such a moment. I saw last night one of the congresswomen talking about how they were trying to figure out how to get a vote. Just to get a vote after the pulse shooting, the nightclub shooting, and he said we have to do the good fight. We have to do something dramatic, and that was to sit in, in the halls of congress. Its never been done before. For 25 hours, they sat on the house floor and still could not get the vote, but they made the point. Of course, they didnt achieve the gun reform, the gun control measures that they wanted, but that also goes back to when i was interviewing him back in 2015 and asked him about dr. King and the march, and how they got the Voting Rights act. He said they went to johnson and Lyndon Johnson said you have to make it possible for me to do this. We just did the 1964 civil rights bill. I cant do that again. You have to make it possible. By that he meant make the conditions possible, aarouse the nation. Thats what led to selma and the other marches that led to the Voting Rights act. When we see the arc of history, his role was so central as a student. Thats the message that strikes me. As a student he became one of the first freedom riders. How dangerous that was. I was in high school in those days, and i remember and, in fact, lost someone from our community where i lived up north, who went down there, michael shwerner, as one of those original freedom riders, who was killed in mississippi. They were putting their lives on the line. And when john meacham describes him as a saint willing to spill blood, he did it repeatedly, in the carolinas and again in alabama, in mississippi. What john lewis did was always put himself in the line ofan wh than that . Well, calling all of us to be better angels to our better selves. He was released from parchmont farm penitentiary for using a socalled white restroom during the freedom rides of 1961. He caught, be constructive, not destructive. Andrea, thank you for sharing your memories. Really appreciate your perspective, andrea, on this morning. It is a sad and somber day. Andrea, thank you for that. We want to get another check of the weather with dylan. Hi, dylan. Good morning again, guys. You talked about the heat. We have storm diddy weather trying to move through the upper midwest. Heavy rain through southern minnesota and a lot of cloudtoground lightning with this line of storms as well. Also, parts of the Upper Peninsula of michigan and northeastern wisconsin, too. Its all out ahead of this cold front that combines with the heat and extreme humidity were seeing. Thats allowing for torrential downpours, perhaps up to 2 inches per rain could fall. It restrengthens sunday afternoon in areas like indiana and ohio, and along the eastern great lakes, too. So we do have the threat of damaging winds and large hail possible today in that area in yellow. Tomorrow, that threat does shift to the eastern great lakes, where we could see some large hail, damaging and what is happening outside here is a combination of some low clouds and fog around San Francisco and the coast, but in walnut creek right now you are seeing clear skies, a little bit of smoke and haze. Thats the smoke advisory in the forecast today. Temperatures 60s and 70s coast and bay side. A look at the foreshows San Francisco and the bay area cooling down through the weekend. Mid 60s tomorrow and valleys dropping out of the 90s and into 80s earley next week. And thats your latest forecast. Peter and kristen, back to you. Thank you, dylan. Just ahead, overnight protests now, simparica trio simplifies protection. Ticks and fleas . See ya heartworm disease . No way simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. And simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. Its simple go with simparica trio. 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Despite Health Officials saying it is the best way to stop the spread, President Trump is resisting calls to make it mandatory. Kelly odonnell is at the white house with more on that. Kelly, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, kristen, more conflicting messages from the pre, who says he is supportive of mask wearing but is not encouraging testifily that americans wear them. He is using his considerable influence to stress perm freedom even as the nations top Health Professionals are saying mask wear something one of the essential tools to stop the virus spread. Covid raging, unchecked in hot zones. President trump makes clear he will not call for a National Mask mandate. No. I want people to have a certain freedom, and i dont believe in that. No. And i dont agree with the statement that if everybody wear a mask, everything disappears. Reporter after only one public donning of a mask, he sends another mixed signal. Im a believer in masks. I think masks are good. Reporter even just as quickly, he attacks his own top doctors before wide benefits were embraced. Our own Surgeon General guy was saying dont wear a mask. All of a sudden everybody has to wear a mask and masks cause problems, too. Reporter campaigning in rural wisconsin friday, mike pence masked up at a dairy farm and promised a breakthrough. Before the end of this year, were going to have a vaccine and were going to put this coronavirus in the past. Reporter but President Trump is getting low marks for his handling of the pandemic. Just 38 approval in a new poll by abc 60 disapprove. One Top White House official says the president should again lead briefings on coronavirus. His Approval Rating on the pandemic was higher when he was at the podium, 51 in march. The people want to hear from the president of the United States. Reporter after criticism aimed at him by the white house, dr. Fauci says he and mr. Trump spoke for the first time in weeks and claims he has the president s fullbacking. I do. I do. I believe i do. I spoke to the president about that. I believe i do. Reporter and dr. Fauci says he does not believe that top officials, like the president or heief of staff, have been white house had been pointing out some of the things that they think have not been helpful in his past public comments. Its unclear, kristen and peter, if the president will take advice from kellyann conway to take a more public role to lead the coronavirus public response. Others in the administration feel he should focus on the campaign, the economy and other issues. Krist kristen, peter . Nbcs Kelly Odonnell at the white house. Kelly, thank you. This morning, a developing situation in portland, oregon, where protesters are calling for racial equality. Theyve been on streets for months. Theyre now clashing with officers on those street. And some of them are believed to be federal agents in unmarked uniforms. Erin mclaughlin has been falling this story all night. Whats the very latest there this morning . Reporter kristen, the presence of federal agents in the city of portland is being met with scathing criticism with the mayor saying the images coming out of the city should shock all americans. Overnight in portland, more clashes. Growing calls for these unmarked officers to leave portland. This is an attack on our democracy. Reporter local democrats say their presents has raised strain with shocking to all americans. Ep posted to social media show federal officers pulling a protester into an unmarked van and driving off. Video from thursday also shows tear gas as Portland Police say they did not use, prompting questions as to who did. The department of Homeland Security says the officers are there to protect federal property. Acting Homeland Security secretary chad wolf was in portland earlier in the week, tweeting friday that two dhs officers were injured after being assaulted with lasers and frozen Water Bottles by violent criminals attempting to tear down federal property. In the last two months, protests have persisted in portland, first triggered by the killing continuing for weeks, including nightly clashes with police. Local authorities have struggled to get the situation under control. Now, President Trump has ordered the department of Homeland Security to respond to, quote, dominate the protesters. What weve seen around the country is where responsible policing is vaadvanced, violenc recedes. Portland hasnt gotten that memo, nor has a lot of cities. Reporter the mayor says it amounts to abuse of power. Mr. President , federal agencies should never be used as your own personal army. Lets be clear. This is not political theater. This is far more dangerous than that. 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Cooling temperatures for sunday, more low clouds which means more of the drizzle like were seeing in San Francisco and valleys into the early 80s early next week. We will see you for the full forecast at 7 00. Thanks so much. Covid19 cases are rising rapidly in the bay area, and now county leaders are responding with warning. In San Francisco, a text alert was sent last night that says covid19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. Avoid gatherings. Mayor london breed says that in midjune about a month ago 26 people were in the hospital. That number has quickly jumped to 80. As San Francisco urges people to stay home, marin county is now preparing for what could be a longterm surge if transmission isnt controlled. We could see some ongoing surge into certainly in the weeks to come and potentially in the months. Public Health Officials have launched a mobile covid19 testing unit to try to contain outbreaks. Theyre now planning for the flu and covid19 season while hospitalization levels are stable now, theyre prepared to add capacity at a site near the civic center. San francisco is now the latest county to be added to the governors watch list. That makes eight out of nine bay area counties on the list. San mateo county the only one not on the list. If San Francisco county stays on the list for two more days more businesses like gyms and indoor malls will have to shut down as of monday. It is 6 29. Coming up this morning on today in the bay an nbc bay area investigation prompting a Bay Area Diocese to finally respond to reports of Sexual Misconduct that spans more than three decades at a local catholic high school. We will have that plus the top stories coming up at 7 00. Good morning. Breaking overnight, remembering john lewis, the civil rights icon who was brutally beaten by Alabama State troopers in 1965 and then went on to become an influential member of congress, passing away overnight after a battle of cancer at the age of 80. Tributes pouring in on both sides of the aisle for the titan who fought for freedom and equality in the u. S. Former barack obama saying he loved the country so much that he risked his life and his blood so that it might live up to its promise. This morning, well remember an American Hero with Martin Luther king iii. Nearing a breaking point. Another dismalday day as the coronavirus reaches another record. And doctors say its only a matter of time before they run out of beds. Covid on the gridiron. Training camps opening as early as monday. Howill the players stay safe . Well get into all of it, today, saturday, july 18th, 2020. Good morning. Welcome back to today on a saturday morning. This morning, we are remembering a civil rights giant, congressman john lewis, the last surviving speaker on the march on washington. He wasnt just the conscience of the congress. In a lot of ways, i think, he was actually the conscience of this country. Someone who, to this day, urged americans to sit in, to stand up, to vote and also, in his words, to cause good trouble. Great quote there by john lewis. I had the great honor of being in selma, actually, with congressman john lewis as a reporter as he marched across the Edmund Pettus bridge for the 50th anniversary. For that historic day, with president barack obama, he fought for equality and justice even in his final days. That, of course, is where we begin this saturday. Congressman john lewis passing away overnight at the age of 80. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling him a titan of the Civil Rights Movement. This morning, well take a look back at how he shaped the countrys history. lalso speak to Martin Luther king iii. We begin right now with nbcs geoff bennett. Geoff, good morning. Reporter peter, good morning. John lewis was an American Hero, towering figure of the Civil Rights Movement and longtime u. S. Congressman. He was revered by so many for his decadeslong embodiment for the fight for civil rights. Congressman john lewis was often called the conscience of congress, known as the moral leader who commanded respect from democrats and republicans. Seen as one of the last unifying forces in national politics. Lewis was one of ten children born to share croppers in rural alabama in 1940. He grew up on his familys farm and attended segregated public schools. Lewis said he was inspired as a young boy by the activism surrounding the montgomery busboy cot and sermons by the Martin Luther king jr. That he heard on the radio. As the spirit moves us to, we have the right to march at night, any time we want to march. Reporter all of it, spurring him to become part of the Civil Rights Movement. Organizing sitin demonstrations at segregated lunch counters in nashville, tennessee in 1961, joining in the freedom rides, which challenged segregation at terminal bus stops across the south. He was an architect of and keynote speaker at the historic march on washington. I have a dream today. But it was in 1965 when he helped spearhead one of the seminal moments, leading protesters against the Edmund Pettus bridge in selma, alabama, marching for Voting Rights. The group was beaten by Alabama State troopers in what became known as bloody sunday. That helped to pass the Voting Rights of 1965. We were taught never to become bitter, never to hate. Reporter his activism continued in congress. We have lost hundreds of thousands of innocent people to gun violence. Reporter in 2016 after a mass shooting at an orlando nightclub killed 49 people, lewis led a house sitin, trying to force a vote on gun legislation. John lewis often spoke of the good trouble he caused in the 1960s and in the political fight since, invoking the moral courage that fuels his lifelong fight for civil rights. When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something, to do something. Congressman lewis died on the same day as civil rights pioneer, c. T. Vivian, who was 95. Vivian was one of dr. Kings closest advisers. Among the tributes pouring in for congressman lewis is one from former president barack obama, who says this about congressman lewis. He says, he loved this country so much that he risked his life and his blood so that it might live up to its promise. So many grateful for ctn pourinh sides of the aisle and all over the country. All right. Nbcs geoff bennett, thank you for that. As you just saw, congressman lewis was a friend of dr. Martin luther king jr. We want to bring in his son, Martin Luther king iii, joining us from atlanta this morning. We are so grateful for you joining us on this morning to remember the late congressman. He knew your father well, he was one of the organizers of that march on washington. Talk about that relationship between your father and john lewis. It was part of that relationship was a mentoring relationship. Dad certainly admired his energy, his tenacity and he admired dads leadership. And so that is the real relationship. Dad was inspired by john lewis, just as i have been excuse me, john lewis was inspired by dad, but i have been inspired, as many millions of us across the nation and the world have been inspired by john lewis and his examples that he set for us every day. And you say that, and it makes me think about the fact that congressman lewis was 23 years old when he marched across the Edmund Pettus bridge, that brave march. Its a fight, though, that he has continued to this day. He continues to speak out to young people. He saw this wave of protests all across the country as a continuation of his body of work whachlt do you think his impact will be on this next generation . Well, clearly, we are seeing more young people engage in voting. He is the one one individual th personifies, more than anyone, the importance of voting. This is the 150th anniversary of the 15th amendment, which gave black men the right to vote. The Voting Rights act later. This is the 100th anniversary of womens voting and 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights act. I hope people inspire to reenact the Voting Rights act. That would be a true tribute to john lewis instead of people from all across the aisle just praising him, we need to act. John lewis would want us to act and act now, to make sure that everyone can vote, no encumbrances. Youre struck, im struck by some of the words he said in the last several months. He would repeat the phrase be constructive, not destructive. What lasting message do you think john lewis would want to leave for us . When you say be constructive, that is what he always, again, personified. And i think that there are young people out here today that are working in a constructive way. Its my hope that congress does that, not just talk. And when i say congress, i mean both sides. Again, a tribute to john lewis would be for us to create no encumbrances, maybe to reenact the Voting Rights act. Thats what he would want us to do. Thats what weve got to do. Weve got to vote every election, not just this election. This is probably one of the most critical but we have to vote every election. That is what he would want us to do. That is what begins the process of change in this nation. Martin luther king iii, we very much appreciate you joinike needles. Essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. Because there are options. Like an unjection™. Xeljanz. 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