Of the curfews in effect. Protesters across the country have been defying those curfews and ignoring the state and city leaders begging them to go home. In new york crowds gathered on the manhattan bridge, marching around that squad car. The city has seen skirmishes break out in parts as well as looting. Well have more on that in a moment. And in los angeles thousands violated a 6 00 p. M. Curfew with many deciding on the mayors residence the official residence as a place of focal point. Earlier in the day mayor Eric Garcetti took a knee at a protest downtown as a sign of solidarity. Hundreds were arrested on tuesday, many flashing peace signs before being taken away. In portland, oregon protesters took over a bridge for whats known as a diein where crowds lie down as if theyre dead. Many with their arms behind their back as if they were handcuffed. All of these people are rallying for george floyd, who died in minneapolis last week after a white Police Officer pinned him down with a knee to his neck for almost nine minutes. Not long ago we saw a big flareup in washington live on our air after what had been a day of peaceful protests. Our Alex Marquardt was there, and he is now with us live from washington. As you said just a short time ago, quiet all day until, well, a big flareup. What happened, alex . Reporter ya yeah, it was really astonishing, natalie. Weve had two days of what can only be described as peaceful protest. The day before youll remember was just before the curfew was hitting at 7 00 p. M. In washington the protests were violently cracked down right here by u. S. Park police who swept through. Then today we saw protesters returning in large numbers. The crowd swelled throughout the course of the day. It was entirely peaceful. People were energized. They were angry. They were passionate because of what had happened the day before. And they stood outside here just north of the white house. This is laughest park which is just in front of the white house. Chanting for george floyd, breonna taylor, chanting black lives matter and all the other chants that weve heard throughout the course of these protests. There was a curfew that went into effect around 7 00 p. M. The washington, d. C. Police decided not to enforce it. There was never really any altercation between Law Enforcement and protesters, anybody out here, until just after 12 30 a. M. , about an hour and a half ago. That is when agitators decided to come up to this fencing here. This is new fencing on the edge of Lafayette Park. They started pushing it, seemingly trying to get through. Now, there was a huge contingent of washington, d. C. National guard on the other side. They pressed forward, firing a number of different types of crowd control measures at those agitators including pepper spray, which in fact hit us, as well as a combination we understand of pepper and tear gas pellets. And that drove the crowd back. It dispersed them. And now there are really only a few stragglers left. But natalie, i think the really important point is the vast majority of the protesters who have been out here for the past few days have been entirely peaceful. But as you know, once these protests get into the evening hours, as they wear on, things can change. And unfortunately, this day did end with violent clashes. Natalie . Yeah, and alex, how close are you were these protests to the white house . Very close. I wish you could see it. Its obviously late. But we are one block. This park is the width of one block. So i would say about 200 to 300 meters. It was here, natalie, youll remember, that this is that the president crossed Lafayette Park, having had the protesters cleared out rather violently. And we were in the middle of that. So the president could walk across the park. Thats how short the distance is. Come here to st. Johns episcopal church, which is known as the church of the president s. Not a church that the president is known to frequent very often. He came here for a foet op, and youll remember he held up that bible. So we are a very short distance from the white house. The president youll recall decided he wanted to do that photo op because he had gone into a bunker underneath the white house with his family on friday night, as these protests were erupting. And he didnt like that imagery. He didnt like the reporting around his going down there. So he decided he wanted to make a display out in public. And that came at the cost of the peaceful protest that had been out here on monday night, natalie. All right. Well, its peaceful again there, 2 00 in the morning in washington. Alex marquardt for us. Thanks so much, alex. Now to john. Natalie, thank you. We head to los angeles, where the official residence of mayor Eric Garcetti has been the focal point for protesters who violated an overnight curfew. Cnns kyung lah live in los angeles with details. I guess hollywood and the mayors residence have been the major focal points of these protesters. What else has happened during the day . Reporter well, let me sort of work back in time and take you to whats happening right now, john. What youre seeing over here over my right shoulder is one of the sheriff buses. There are a couple here. The people who have been arrested because there was a peaceful demonstration throughout the day, hours, the end of it is that they are under arrest for violating the city curfew. It is late in the evening. The city curfew was set at 6 00. These protesters who were peacefully marching through the streets were told by the lapd that they were under arrest for violating curfew. They put they are hands up and they were each they were each cuffed and taken to these buses where theyre going to be processed elsewhere. Going back in time, they were at the mayors residence in hancock park. It is just south of hollywood. And thats where that small contingent then kept going through the streets. But hours before then there were countless people. One of the largest protest thats weve seen here in the hollywood area. People walking through the streets. They were holding up signs. And it was a remarkably peaceful day considering the size of the crowd. We did not see any part of that group doing anything like graffiti or smashing windows. There were some isolated reports of looting but it did not seem connected to these protests at all. And when you talk to the people who are in these crowds, whats really remarkable is you get to meet people who are in the medical profession. I met a teacher whos a public schoolteacher. They say that they understood that being out on the streets for hours and then ending this way, ending in arrests, they were sending a message that they wanted the city to know that they were going to be making this a civil disobedience moment but also that they planned to come back out tomorrow. John, natalie . Very quickly, kyung, it seems that theres criticism of mayor Eric Garcetti, the way hes handled these protests. And that criticism continues even though he took a knee today to show his solidarity with protesters. You know, and he actually spoke about the protests outside of his house. He said in his press conference this evening that he heard the protesters, that he understood and he was going to respect them protesting outside of his house. There was this moment where there was a line of police that almost appeared to be trying to protect part of the street that the mayors house was on, where his house is, but then the police dissipated. They were suddenly gone. And the people outside of the mayors house were allowed to protest there for at least a couple of hours. Yes, there is criticism of him. And yes, those protesters are not happy with the way hes handled it. But the mayor in his Public Comments said he absolutely understood and that he would try to make sure that they had the chance to at least air their grievances regardless of where they were. Kyung, as always, thank you so much. Kyung lah there live for us in l. A. It is 11 minutes past 9 00. 11 minutes nine minutes past 11 00 i should say in los angeles. Natalie . Lets head to the other coast. About 200 protesters have been arrested in new york city, and police say that number is expected to rise. But get a load at this. A pizza and wine store near fifth avenue was looted. But when the looters realized a Security Guard was inside, they took off. Score one for the Security Guard. Earlier, though, our Simon Prokupecz said the scene in new york was relatively calm. Reporter at this hour of the night all we were hearing last night were sirens. Police chasing the looters around town. I want to show you just up the street there are police cars that are driving around. They have their lights on. But look how quiet it is. There is no one outside. And thats how its been here for the better part of the night. Behind me here is union square park, which has been a gathering point for many of the protesters. There was a lot of looting in this neighborhood. Theres a lot of scores now boarded up. There was none of that here tonight. There has been some looting across manhattan, but you know, its important to say that theyre not seeing what we saw last night. I will tell you we were told by the nypd there were about 200 arrests tonight. Thats going to be curfew violations. There was some looting. We and our team witnessed a couple of those incidents. But overall, and i think its important to note this, its now starting to rain. So thats going to help things along as well. Things much different here tonight. Simon prokupecz. Thats good news there. New yorks mayor said he imposed an earlier curfew because of coordinated criminal activity and looting. Well, when we come back, when history is prologue. A minnesota man killed by police, all recorded and seen by people across the United States and around the world. But this was four years ago. Well talk to his uncle about what needs to be done to quell the violence this time. [shouting] [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. And much, much more. The firstever glb. Get 0 apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90day firstpayment deferral on any model. 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Two wellknown houston rappers and friends of floyd organized the march with the floyd family. A Memorial Service is planned in houston monday. Floyd lived most of his life in houston before moving to minneapolis for work. A Community Activist said houston has been mostly peaceful because people who knew floyd as a, quote, gentle giant have helped set the tone. Roxie washington is the mother of George Floyds daughter. I want everybody to know that this is what those officers took from at the end of the day they get to go home and be with their families. Shiana does not have a father. Hell never see her grow up, graduate. He will never walk her down the aisle. If theres a problem shes having, if she needs her dad, she does not have that anymore. Im here for my baby. And im here for george because i want justice for him. I want justice for him because he was good. No matter what anyone thinks, he was good. And this is the proof that he was a good man. In the city where george floyd was killed thousands gaktered peacefully in front of the capitol in minnesota demanding justice. Only one person has been charged over floyds death. The Police Officer whose knee was on floyds neck for nearly nine minutes. Three other Police Officers were on the scene and despite widespread demand for their arrest they still have not been charged. Minnesotas attorney general says everyone will be held accountable. Already these people have been fired. I know that that is not enough to restore faith. But what were doing is looking at the charges, looking at the behavior, and when we are ready, and that wont be long from now, we plan on taking the proper and deliberate action. Meantime, the coowner of cup foods, where an employee initially called the police on floyd, says the store will handle this kind of situation differently if theres a next time. Were not going to call the police unless theres a violent act of violence going on. We feel like we can police our own matters and unless theres a Violent Crime taking place we think its for the best interests of our staff and patrons that the police should not be called. Minneapolis Police Department is now facing an investigation by the state of minnesotas Human Rights Department, specifically looking at policies and procedures over the past decade, which may have led to discrimination against minorities. This is the first time that the state is launching a civil rights investigation into the systemic discriminatory practices of the largest Police Department in the state. It is also the only investigation surrounding the killing of george floyd focusing on the policies and practices implemented by the minneapolis Police Department. The reaction to the announcement by the governor was mixed at best because its not the first time weve seen the final moments of a black mans life at the hands or in one case the knee of police in minnesota. Four years ago, for instance, after being pulled over for a broken taillight Philando Castile was shot five times reaching for his license and registration just as the Police Officer had asked him to do. And almost all of it was streamed live on facebook by castiles girlfriend. With us now from st. Paul, minnesota is the uncle of Philando Castile, clarence castile. Mr. Castile, thank you for being with us. Thank you for having me. First i want to ask your reaction. When you first heard the news about george floyd, another black man killed while in custody of the police, and everything that has followed, it must have brought back some painful memories and a lot of other emotions as well. Can you describe what its been like . It did bring back a lost painful memories when i woke up that morning and saw the video of george floyd laying on the ground with a Police Officer laying on his neck with his knee. It was one of the most horrible things that you could ever wake up to see. Almost as bad as seeing your you know, my nephew shot and killed. I mean, its horrible, and its come around again. And after philando died you started actually working with the police in st. Paul to improve community relations, which i imagine is a work in progress. But how much more work now needs to be done after mr. Floyds death . Oh, my god. I mean, as far as prosecuting the Police Officers that actually participated in his death, meaning the officer that laid on his neck and then the officers that more or less assisted him by not doing anything to stop him, its going to be a long process of the investigation, a court case, and things of that nature. First of all, weve got to get past the whole idea of charging them. They havent even been charged with a crime yet. Can there be any kind of resolution, any kind of peace here between the community and the Police Department until those three remaining officers are brought in and are charged and are held . Thats got to happen. They were all in it together like they conspired. It really wont be too much peace until that happens. And it has to happen. Enough is enough. People in minnesota and around this country have seen too many africanamericans killed in the hands of the police, whether theyre shot or, as you know, strangled, whatever the case may be. Its too much. We heard from minnesotas human rights commissioner, who will lead the investigation which was announced by the government the governor, rather. And she says this is not about Holding People personally criminally liable, this is about system change. And the states Human Rights Department will work with city leaders to try to make some quick changes. So my question is are there some easy quick fixes, some quick changes which can happen . And if they havent happened why havent they already been done . And is this realistic . Quick change is not realistic. In the world of politics nothing moves fast. Everything takes time. Things have to be done on a legislative level. And it just doesnt happen fast. But were hopeful that something will happen fast to alleviate the problem of police and community relations. We really need that because people are just dying at the hands of cops and cops are not being held accountable. And we have a real problem. Its got to change. When sflando was killed in the days and weeks which followed, there were protests, there was anger, there was outrage, but nothing like were seeing now. Is there Something Different about George Floyds death, or is this simply more a Tipping Point has arrived . Those are the words right there. I would take those words, Tipping Point has arrived, and use that to describe, you know, the current situation. There are newer, younger protesters and Freedom Fighters and bus riders that have come out in these millennials that are fighting for freedom now, theyre not the old guard. Theyre the new guard. And they are different. They are a different breed. And some of them really just dont care. They want a change. And they dont want to be treated like this and dont want to see their people treated like this. And you know, this is that season, the season of riots, i guess, which is brought on by a winter of delay. And they delayed with justice and humanity and equality and all those things that we need to make us be and feel like a part of our human society. Absolutely. And it has been too long in coming. And what is happening out there and what is happening im 69 years old and ive never seen anything like this. Not to say riots havent happened. Im sure there were detroit riots 68. But nothing like and riots back in the 60s. But i didnt see that. But this is right in your face and i can see it all over the country. If this case goes unsolved properly, we may have this problem again. Clarence week, out of time. But again, thank you so much for being with us. Very much appreciate it. Were out of time . I just got here. Its good to see you. Thank you. Take care. Have a good night. While he pushes for aggressiveness against the protesters, donald trump visits another place of prayer. Ahead, why a Catholic Leader calls the visit baffling and reprehensible. Also ahead, joe biden says donald trump should try opening a bible every now and then. And he promises when hes president he wont fan the flames of hate. Thank you, lord. Thank you lord. Thank you, lord. Thank you, lord. Thank you, lord. Thank you, lord. We were paying an arm and a leg for postage. I remember setting up shipstation. One or two clicks and everything was up and running. I was printing out labels and saving money. Shipstation saves us so much time. It makes it really easy and seamless. Pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and its ready to go. Our costs for shipping were cut in half. Just like that. Shipstation. The 1 choice of online sellers. Go to shipstation. 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Washington the past few hours crowds set on a security fence which had been erected around Lafayette Park near the white house. Protesters threw fireworks and other projectiles at National Guard troops who responded with what looked like pepper spray. And protesters in seattle used umbrellas to try to block toxic sprays which are being used for crowd control. Tensions have also been high in los angeles. Demonstrations were held downtown, in hollywood, and outside the mayors home. Hundreds were arrested. Many of the protests have been peaceful. In chicago a crowd gathered outside the iconic Wrigley Field chanting hands up, dont shoot. A quiet protest there. Also, in denver marchers spoke with silence. They paused for almost nine minutes, the amount of time that an officer knelt on the neck of george floyd, whose death triggered all of these protests across the country. As he talked tough against the protesters, President Trump made his second visit to a religious site in as many days on tuesday, and there was more controversy. Cnn White House CorrespondentKaitlan Collins has our report. Reporter President Trump visited another Iconic Church in d. C. Today while still facing fierce backlash for his trip to a Historical Church near the white house yesterday. After Peaceful Protesters were aggressively cleared from the streets using smoke, flash bangs and shields. [ explosion ] the president and First Lady Melania Trump stood before a shrine honoring Pope John Paul ii in a trip that the catholic archbishop of washington called baffling and reprehensible. Wilton gregory said the facility was being misused and manipulated and asserted that the late pope would not condone the use of tear gas or other determinates to silence, scatter or intimidate protesters. Trump has faced heavy criticism for his visit to st. Johns church, which police say protesters partially set on fire sunday. But trump, who rarely attends church services, did not go inside to tour the damage or stop to pray. Instead he took photos outside and used a bible as a prop. Is that your bible . Reporter sources told cnn the president wanted to be seen outside the white house grounds because he was angered by reports he had been rushed toon underground bunker during fridays protest. Today a Justice Department official k06r78d that attorney general bill barr asked for the protesters to be pushed back on monday. Washingtons mayor called the use of force shameful. I didnt see any provocation that would warrant the deployment of munitions. Reporter most republicans have either defended the president or remained quiet. One exception is senator ben sasse of nebraska, who said in a statement that while there is no right to riot or throw rocks at police, im against clearing out a peaceful protest for a photo op that treats the word of god as a political prop. Joe biden accused the president of fanning the flames of hate and criticized him for posing with the bible. The president held up the bible at st. Johns church yesterday. I just wish he opened it once in a while. Reporter ignoring the criticism, President Trump congratulated himself on twitter today, saying d. C. Had no problems last night, many arrests, overwhelming force, domination. Likewise, minneapolis was great. Thank you President Trump. Kaitlan collins, cnn, washington. Ron brownstein joins me this hour from los angeles. Ron, good to see you. Another busy day, john. Good to see you. Theyre all busy days. The president seemed to frame the way he wants to run for reelection during that National Address on monday. Heres part of it. I am your president of law and order and an ally of all Peaceful Protesters. But in recent days our nation has been gripped by professional anarchists, violent mobs, arsonists, looters, criminals, rioters, antifa, and others. An ally of Peaceful Protesters unless they get in the way of a photo op. But nonetheless, nixon, he ran and won on a law and order agenda. That was in 1968, a period of unrest. Nixon was not the incumbent. Trump is. And after a disastrous response to the pandemic, economic collapse, we have a country now that is more vulnerable than at any time in living memory. Has trump got anything else to run on apart from this imaginary american carnage out there . Well, you know, i was thinking last night that there isnt a lot of nixon nostalgia in america but certainly the president is one of the americans whos expressing a kind of nostalgia for 1968 as you suggest. In fact, kind of underlightning the point this morning when he just tweeted out two words, silent majority. Which was the phrase nixon used for his Political Coalition in 1968 that was meant to kind of portray white mid america. This is a very different country than it was in 1968. For one thing as you mentioned the president is the incumbent and so its kind of hard for him to run against the forces of chaos that have emerged during his presidency. But even more fundamentally, it is a demographically and culturally very different place. When nixon ran on the silent majority and law and order in 1968, 80 of our voters were white people without a college degree, who are the core audience for the trumpian messages. Today theyre about half as big a share of the vote. Theyre about 40 . And the president is suffering from significant, you know, alienation among both minority voters and whitecollar white voters in the big metro areas that have been hit hardest by the pandemic and also by the protests over the murder in minneapolis. Yeah, the New York Times asked trump on sunday about his plans for dealing with the unrest which has paralyzed parts of the country. Heres his answer. Im going to win the election easily. The economys going to start to get good and then great. Better than ever before. Im getting more judges appointed by the week including two Supreme Court justices. Ill have close to 300 judges by the end of the year. You know, among other things it would indicate he either does not want or does not have or probably both any clue about how to end this unrest because he just doesnt want to. Well, i also think as ive said before, when all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail. And every time the president gets under pressure politically he returns to the kind of the core tool in his toolbox, which is cultural and racial polarization. You know, there were some notes early on of sympathy toward mr. Floyd and occasionally he still kind of mouths some of those words. But the core of it is i am your law and order president , i am going to crack down on thugs. Very different message from when rightwing protesters were mobbing the Michigan State capitol with automatic weapons and he was telling the democratic governor to make a deal with them. Now he is saying democrats are weak, the cities are being overrun. That is his message, you know, to his voters, that i alone can protect you against all of these dangerous and dark forces that are collecting in the cities and also against the elites who he says look down on you. He always comes back to this place. But when you see the real world consequences of this politics, both in the extraordinary price were paying in the pan demmic and then in the violence hes kind of put gasoline on the fire, i think the audience shrank somewhat. Its not that theres no audience for it. But its pretty clear hes having trouble moving his support above 45 of the country. Other part of the law and order strategy is trying to show his supporters, religious supporters, but using tear gas and flash bangs to move hundreds of Peaceful Protesters away from a church to take a photo op thats not looked favorably on by many religious leaders. Here they are. Listen to this. Okay. Mr. President , i know you stood right here and held the bible in your hands. But it is clear you dont have the bible in your heart. For him to turn that book into a prop, for him to turn that holy ground into a battleground, for him to turn that holy ground into a photo op is is a sacrilege. Trump is already losing support among evangelicals. But is this one incident where hes hell lose significant support or is it part of a toxic buildup . I dont think hell lose significant support among evangelicals because he is kind of their sword against all the changes in American Life that they feel are marginalizing their position. But what i do think this incident exemplifies is what i called a few months ago the trump treadmill. And i wrote that when he told the four Democratic Women of color in congress to go back where they came from even though they were all american citizens. And what i mean by that is that he constantly feels the need, as i said, to stir up these cultural conversations to energize and mobilize his base but hes on a treadmill because each time he does it he reinforces the doubts among many previously republicanleaning whitecollar voters about whether he is personally fit to be president. And i think theres im sure theres going to be polling coming out in the next few days reaffirming what weve seen in earlier polls, that a majority of americans believe he is a racist, particularly a majority of collegeeducated white voters. And thats an extraordinary statement about an american president , and it is one i think again the consequences of which are becoming more tangible to voters. That doesnt mean theres infinite tolerance for disorder in cities and breaking windows and looting. And there is the potential of a backlash if that goes on for very long. Americans want order. But i dont think most americans at this point believe trump is making the situation better. In fact, i think most think hes making it worse. Just to your point that most americans believe hes a racist but yet he still has what, a 40 approval rating. 45. Right. There is a coalition that is open to his message that the changes in American Life, economic, cultural and demographic, are marginalizing them. But it is not a majority of the country. And if he wins, hes going to have to find a way to squeeze through despite that again. Weve got to go. Ron, good to see you. Thanks so much. Thanks, john. Twitter took action. Facebook did not. Next hear Mark Zuckerberg talks with his employees about President Trumps inflammatory posts. Well tell you their reaction to their boss. Coming up. Heres what we want everyone to do. Count all the hugs you havent given. All the hands you havent held. All the dinners you didnt share with friends. The trips you havent taken. Keep track of them. Each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. So for now, keep your distance. But dont lose count. Well have some catching up to do. Facebooks ceo is facing rare public outrage from his own employees. Mark zuckerberg held a companywide town hall tuesday to defend his decision not to take down President Trumps inflammatory posts. Some employees told cnn they found zuckerbergs answers lacking. Cnns John Defterios is with me now from abu dhabi following this story. Zuckerberg is trying to strike a balance, john, to protect free speech and also be proactive against posts that incite violence but apparently some of his employees, they feel hes falling short in that effort. Yes, natalie, because you usually call a town hall to unify the troops, if you will, and theres a lot of them in facebook after the growth of the last decade, some 48,000, and half tuned in to this town hall. But it didnt provide that unifying effect by any stretch of the imagination. Zuckerberg said he made a tough decision through a pretty thorough process, but the staff doesnt seem to be convinced. And this is more complicated because last october on capitol hill he pledged to be more active in editing the posts that are being Going Forward, even those that incite violence and those with a Strong Political nature. And he has been unwilling to it seems challenge President Trump, at this stage complicated again by a conversation that he had, a private conversation with the president , last friday. And a monday blackout by the employees. And what we have right now, natalie, i think is a big juxtaposition between two of the titans in silicon valley, being facebook, with its users that have been growing by the year, and twitter. Jack dorsey, the ceo, has been willing to fact check the president. And i think thats what the facebook employees were looking for yesterday. Zuckerbergs position is i need to protect free expression. And it is a balancing act that is not easy to solve. Even being forthright in a virtual town hall. Well continue to see if he stands his ground on his philosophy there. Well, lets talk about something else, and thats the markets, john. Were seeing nationwide protests in the u. S. , record unemployment with 40 Million People filing for claims in the midst of the pandemic, but wall street keeps moving higher. Whats going on here . It is an extraordinary trend. People are making comparisons of course to 1968 and the violence that we saw in the United States against Martin Luther king and then robert kennedy. 1992 with the l. A. Riots. And now something thats spread to better than 40 cities. Wall street has a tendency, natalie, to kind of park this in a different category because they dont think it will be long lasting like the occupy wall street movement, for example. As a result theyre looking at 3 trillion of the stimulus package and saying whats it going to look like in 2021 for the Global Economy and particularly the United States . Can you start seeing rehiring of the 40 million that you talked about filing jobless claims right now . And most are betting, and i think this may be a mistake, that well see a vshaped recovery, a contraction of 7 to 9 of the major industrialized economies and a similar recovery, not a complete recovery but a 6 to 7 recovery next year. Thats a tall order right now. But thats the theme because were at a threemonth high on wall street and in asian markets as well. John defterios in abu dhabi, always thank you, john. And yes, were still in the midst of a pandemic, which is claiming thousands of lives every day in latin america. Despite the grim reality that the worsthit countries there are still planning on restarting their economies. Well have the very latest from mexico city in just a moment. The covid19 pandemic is creating Food Insecurity on a scale not seen in decades. An estimated 54 million americans will struggle with hunger. With 200 food banks and 60,000 meal programs, feeding america is the largest hungerrelief organization in the country. Join Morgan Stanley in supporting feeding america and your local Community Food bank. Americas top doctor is the latest Health Official to warn more coronavirus cases could emerge from the protests against racism that were seeing right now. Surgeon general jerome adams, who is africanamerican, says he understands the anger demonstrators are feeling. But, he says, there is every reason to expect new clusters of the virus, Going Forward now. Meanwhile, optimism about a vaccine from one of the worlds leading experts on infectious diseases. Dr. Anthony fauci says if a candidate proves effective, millions of doses could be deployed by the end of the year. So far, the u. S. Has confirmed more than a quarter of the worlds Coronavirus Infections and deaths, with at least 1. 8 million cases and 106,000 deaths now. Well, the u. S. Accounts for more than half of total cases in the americas. With mexico and brazil making up a large portion of the rest. Cnns matt rivers reports, the outbreak in those countries is only getting worse. Reporter officials here in mexico city have, once again, recorded the largest singleday increase in newly confirmed cases since this outbreak began. Reporting nearly 4,000 additional cases on tuesday evening. They also reported nearly 500 newly confirmed deaths. That brings their respective totals to nearly 100,000 total cases and now more than 10,000 confirmed deaths. And that is part of the reason why the World Health Organization is urging countries, throughout latin america, not to reopen their economies too quickly. As many countries are beginning to take steps to reopen their economies. The w. H. O. Says that, by doing so, they put themselves at greater risk because there are many countries in latin america, like mexico, for example, that are experiencing surges in, both, cases and deaths. Of course, the worsthit country in latin america continues to be brazil. Brazil set another record for its largest singleday increase in newly confirmed cases on tuesday, recording nearly 30,000 additional cases. That brings the overall total there to more than 550,000 cases. And this comes, as a new Study Suggests that brazil could record its 1 millionth case of this Novel Coronavirus by june 20th, just 17 days from now. Matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. Thank you for joining us this hour. Im natalie allen. But were only getting started, arent we, john . Oh, yes. Just begins. We have two more hours together. I think youre sticking around, right . Yeah. As i am. Be back. Stay with us. We were paying an arm and a leg for postage. I remember setting up shipstation. One or two clicks and everything was up and running. I was printing out labels and saving money. Shipstation saves us so much time. It makes it really easy and seamless. Pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and its ready to go. Our costs for shipping were cut in half. Just like that. Shipstation. The 1 choice of online sellers. Go to shipstation. Com tv and get 2 months free. Shipstation. The 1 choice this virus is testing all of us. And its testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. So abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. And until this fight is over, we. Will. Never. Quit. Because they never quit. This is cnn breaking news. Hello and welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im natalie allen, live, at cnn center in atlanta. And im john vause. Its 3 00 a. M. On the east coast. Midnight out west. Thanks for joining us. Our top story. Protests over the tragic death of george floyd are entering a second week in the United States, with calls for justice and equality continuing to ring, loudly, across this country. Dozens of cities are now under curfew. Those are the yellow dots you are seeing