Nascar bans Confederate Flags after a campaign led by the sports only fulltime black driver, Bubba Wallace. Well show you his message to the fans and how other drivers are reacting. And strength in diversity in an exclusive interview, reddit cofounder alexis ohannian tells us about the importance to bring other voices into the board room. First, its your eye opener. I cant tell you the kind of pain you feel when you watch your big brother who you looked up to die begging for his mom . An emotional plea from the brother of george floyd as he testified about police reform. Enough is enough. President trump held a roundtable discussion with africanamerican media personalities and faith leaders on race relations. Weve done a lot for the black community, and weve done a lot for all communities. Family members of two Idaho Children reported missing last year confirm that their remains have been found on their stepfathers property the sudden surge in cases of coronavirus across the country at the same time the government is warning the financial damage caused by the pandemic will last for years. By no means is this over. This pandemic is still evolving. Nascar is banning all Confederate Flags at racing events. The policy prohibits Confederate Flags at nascar properties. A girls attempt to rescue a squirrel backfired big time. The simpsons receive the peabody institutional award. My whole life has been leading to this one moment. And all that matters. I always thought it was enough to not be racist. Im not racist so, therefore, im doing my part. For the first time, i can see is that white people are saying, this is actually our problem to solve. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Because thats absolutely true. On cbs this morning. There has been some Dramatic Police reform because yesterday it was announced that cops has been canceled. Paramount is making room for a new show about Civil Servants to take its place. What you gonna do when they come for you bad boys, bad boys what you gonna do when they come for you thats another way of looking at it. Welcome to cbs this morning. We all like it when the mailman shows up. You know how it goes, anthony. Yes, it does. A lot of things being reconsidered right now. Television, too. Yes. Yes, on all levels. Were going to begin with this because it seems we may be entering a new phase in the movement for change after the death of george floyd at the hands of police in minneapolis. Across the country, multiple confederate statues were damaged or torn down while nascar announced a ban on Confederate Flags. And as protests continue nationwide, were also seeing some progress on capitol hill. It was there in front of congress that Philonise Floyd described the agony he felt watching the video of his brother pinned under a police offiicrs knee. He called on lawmakers to stop the pain of Police Brutality against black americans. Floyd says he wants to make sure his brother did not die in vain. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill. The house has a bill and the senate hopes to have one tomorrow, but so far the white house has yet to signal support for any particular measures. How likely is congress to get something passed . Well, anthony, the two sides actually do support some of the same things like increasing the use of body cameras and ending noknock warrants. And thats really the reason that George Floyds brother came here to washington to urge them to go beyond the talk and take action. I needed justice for him so i came to washington. Reporter Philonise Floyd marched with protesters along black lives matter plaza. The street that leads up to the white house was renamed after his brothers death. He pleaded for his life. He said he couldnt breathe. Nobody cared. Nobody. Reporter one day after burying his brother, floyd begged lawmakers to prevent future Police Brutality. When you watch your big brother, who you looked up to for your whole life, die, die begging for his mom, im here to ask you to make it stop. Reporter the hearing was meant to build support for the justice in policing act. A new democratic bill that seeks to root out racial bias in Law Enforcement. I feel the pain experienced by too many families every day. Reporter republicans expressed support for some of the bills main provisions like a ban on Police Chokeholds and a National Tracking system for police misconduct. But they stopped short of calling it a systemic problem. The sooner we get the bad cops off the force, the sooner there will no longer be any bad apples to spoil the whole barrel. Reporter Senate Republican tim scott plans to introduce his own reform bill as soon as tomorrow. It would increase funding for bodyworn cameras and require Police Departments to report uses of force that cause death or serious injury. Lets see if we can get a result and make our streets safer for our Law Enforcement officers and the communities that they serve. It is rare these days to see both sides engaged on the same issue with the same goals. Especially on a topic that has divided them in the past. But it has been difficult, tony, for lawmakers to ignore these protests that have taken place in every state, plus the polls that show that americans overwhelmingly support reform. Yeah, this is a moment. Congress will need to recognize it in some form. Nancy, thank you. As Congress ConsidersNational Police reforms, local Police Chiefs are also under pressure to make changes. That includes minneapolis chief medaria arradondo. His department is withdrawing from contract negotiations with the police union which he views as an obstacle to reform. His comments came the same day that thomas lane, one of four former officers involved in George Floyds death, posted bond and left jail. Jeff pegues is in minneapolis for us where he spoke with the chief. Jeff, good morning to you. Good morning, tony. I know it doesnt look like it, but this is a police precinct. It looks like a fortress. Look at all these barricades stacked up, one on top of another. And this razor wire surrounding the building. Since George Floyds death, this Police Department has its image has really taken a hit. And that is why the police chief here is under a lot of pressure to make big changes. As city officials weighed dismantling the Police Department, chief arradondo conducts the actions of the four former officers once under his command. How did it feel for you to see those four cops who report to you not listen when the crowd was saying, hey, ease up. When you have community that are literally crying out for you to help mr. Floyd, it was gutwrenching for me and very emotional for me as a chief. Reporter under pressure to respond, the chief is backing out of negotiations with the police union, which he sees as the roadblock to disciplining bad cops. Arradondo took command in 2017 with a reputation for being a change agent. But George Floyds death in custody has raised questions about whether there have indeed been reforms. Did resigning cross your mind over the last two weeks at all . Not at all. History is being written now, and i need to make sure were part of the right side of history. Reporter he has the backing of mayor jacob frey. Both believe police reforms, not disbanding the department entirely, are the right path. And while reforms begin to take shape, sources tell cbs news that investigators are looking into whether george floyd and Derek Chauvin knew each other and, if so, what the relationship was. In a recent interview with cbs news, david pinney, who worked at the same club, said he knew both men. Is there any doubt in your mind that Derek Chauvin knew george floyd . No. He knew him. Reporter and that they bumped heads. How well did he know him . I would say pretty well. Reporter now hes suddenly backtracking saying that he made a mistake. In an email to cbs news, pinney says he confused floyd with another unnamed africanamerican coworker writing, i did know derek and he did have those runins with my coworker. It just wasnt george. This comes days after an almost hourlong interview in which pinney described in detail several alleged interactions between floyd and chauvin. But pinney did not back down from his comments about chauvin calling him aggressive with some patrons. The nightclubs former owner maya santamaria. Do you think derek had a problem with black people . I think he was afraid and intimidated . By black folks . Yeah. Reporter it is really a mystery this morning how pinney could have mistaken floyd for someone else. Floyd was 64 and over 200 pounds. The reality is a lot of people in this community right now are reluctant to talk about the club or george floyd or Derek Chauvin with the ongoing investigation. Meanwhile, in this city, the Police Union Says the city could be breaking the law if it breaks off negotiations. Gayle . All right, jeff. Some surprising news in your story in that shot of the police precinct, very jarring. The white house has yet to announce a single policy reform that it supports but says President Trump is considering ideas. Members of his administration have said they do not see systemic racism in policing. Ben tracy has that part of the story from the white house. Weve done a lot for the black community, and weve done a lot for all communities. Reporter surrounded by black radio hosts and supporters wednesday, President Trump touted his administrations record. When you look at the economics, when you look at how well the black community has been doing under this administration, nobody has done anything like weve done. Reporter but even one of his own supporters, conservative activist sonnie johnson pushed back on the president s characterization. I am probably the most trumpish out of everybody in this room so you have to forgive me. The black community is not doing okay. Like i understand the perspective and the desire to put out this talking point, but its not, okay . Reporter the president did not respond to that. Thank you, sonnie. Reporter and he and his administration continue to oppose allegations of systemic racism in Law Enforcement. Our community is scared to call the cops. And thats dangerous. Reporter despite nationwide protests calling for police reform, the president has yet to say what, if anything, he would like to see done to address the issue of Police Brutality. And even with army leaders saying they are willing to discuss renaming ten u. S. Military bases named after confederate generals, including ft. Hood in texas and ft. Bragg in north carolina, President Trump says he wont even consider it. Retired Major General dana pittard said the names always seemed insulting to him. These ten generals fought against the United States army. Killed u. S. Troops. Reporter President Trump is planning to resume his Campaign Rallies next friday in oklahoma. Theyve been on hold during the covid pandemic. But its not clear how the campaign plans to do that safely. And last night, Vice President pence posted and then deleted this photo of him visiting campaign headquarters. Dozens of staffers are seen in close quarters and nobody is wearing a mask. This goes against the social distancing guidelines of the White House Coronavirus task force which the Vice President heads up. His office has not explained why the photo was taken down. Anthony . Ben tracy at the white house, thank you, ben. Americas covid19 pandemic is entering a new sorry. We had a small technical problem there. Stand by. What happened there. Americas conid 19 pandemic has passed another terrible milestone. As of this morning, more than 2 million americans have tested positive for the coronavirus. More than 112,000 of them have died. The head of harvards Global Health institute said yesterday the u. S. Death toll could reach 200,000 in september. The daytoday number of cases is rising in more than a dozen states compared with two weeks ago. Manuel bojorquez is in miami beach which marked a new phase in reopenings yesterday. You have a face mask with you . Reporter after nearly three months, miamis beaches are open again, even as cases in florida continue to rise. Is it the right time to reopen the beaches . Weve been thinking about that a lot. I tend to be more cautious than most. Reporter dan gelber is the mayor of miami beach. If crowds grow too large and cases spike, the beaches could close again. We want people to realize this pandemic is still here, but weve got to open up our economy. Weve got to get people the opportunity to get out there. Reporter but as state reopenings and large protests continue across the country, there are concerns about a second wave of outbreaks. Earlier this week, 16 states reported an increase in average new covid19 cases compared to two weeks ago. At least 14 states have seen a rise in current hospitalizations since memorial day, including texas, where hospitalizations jumped 42 . In arizona, Hospital Capacity is at 83 . State data shows the usage of ventilators, icu beds and intubations at alltime highs. This virus is doing what its going to do on its own. I mean, we are not driving this tiger. Were riding it. Reporter dr. Michael osterholm is the director for the center of Infectious Disease and policy at the university of minnesota. While its too soon to tell how much impact reopenings are having, he is still urging caution. I dont think we yet have found that middle ground that is going to provide for the most Public Health protection, but at the same time, also supporting the publics right to enjoy everyday life. Reporter as state governments navigate the reopening process, the federal government is moving ahead and funding three vaccine trials scheduled for the summer. Theyll involve roughly 30,000 people. Dr. Anthony fauci said this week he Still Believes a vaccine could be available by early next year. Gayle . Manny, thank you. An ending to a story nobody wanted to hear. Family members of a brother and sister missing since september now say the mystery is sadly over. They confirm the remains of 7yearold jj vallow and 17yearold tylee ryan were found on their stepfathers property in rexburg, idaho. As Jonathan Vigliotti reports, chad daybell was arrested after police recovered the remains on tuesday. We are aware those remains are the remains of children, which we believe is an aggravating foorkt. Reporter chad daylegal appeared before a judge over Video Conference wednesday facing felony charges for willfully destroying or concealing human remains. Those remains unearthed on his property by police and the fbi were identified as his stepchildren by the families of jj and tylee saying in a joint statement, we are filled with ufathomable sadness that these two bright stars were stolen from us. Theyve been holding on to the slimmest of hopes for so long, praying that some by some chance these kids were alive in some compound some place. Reporter Rich Robertson is a private investigator who worked for the family. He points out that this was the second search of the property and this time authorities somehow knew where to look. That either came from some people sources or from some electronic surveillance of some kind or some combination of those things. Reporter medical examiners will conduct an autopsy to determine how and when the children were killed. They were last seen in september shortly before their mother lori vallow and chad daybell married and suddenly relocated to hawaii without the children. Vallow was extradited to idaho in march for failing to produce the children. She remains in jail on 1 million bail, a fate now shared by her husband. Police are looking into the couples doomsday beliefs as a possible motive here. They are also investigating the suspicious deaths of daybell and vallows former spouses. Both died in the months leading up to their wedding. Anthony . The ending we all feared but hoped we wouldnt see. Jonathan, thank you very much. 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