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Transcripts For MSNBCW Weekends With Alex Witt 20200905 : vi
MSNBCW Weekends With Alex Witt September 5, 2020
There . Reporter well hey there, alex. The advocates and activists here that are organizing some of the protests are furious at the fact that the
Kentucky Derby
is happening. Let me show you about the security presence here. This is the
Kentucky National
guard, state police. They have
Armored Vehicles
here. Churchill downs is just over there. You can see all this fencing here. And the concern here is what happens when these protesters and counterprotesters clash later on today. Will there be any major clashes . Now, alex, a short time ago at a park not too far from here, some militias started to gather, saying that, you know, they planned to march downtown to the area around the courthouse downtown. In the last hour, alex, we were in
Jefferson Square
park where there have been many protests over the last 100 days or so, and so police are really trying to keep these two groups separate and prevent any major clashes. Yesterday, we did speak with some of the organizers of the protesters demanding charges in the
Breonna Taylor
case. Take a listen to what they have to say about the
Kentucky Derby
. This is derby city. Every year, poor people, black people, brown people, they drive through here, and they pick up multimillionaires and other millionaires and famous people in their ubers and cars. No spectators this year, and weve doubled and tripled security measures. Reporter so, alex, as you can see, there is a lot of frustration among those protesters. At an iconic event such as the
Kentucky Derby
is being allowed to carry on despite all these calls for
Racial Justice
, despite the calls for officers in
Breonna Taylor
s death to be charged. Were expecting both far left militias as well as far right militias are expected here as well. A major security presence here. And the hope is that these two groups wont clash and that there will not be any violence as the
Kentucky Derby
gets under way later this afternoon, alex. That in all likelihood is what accounts for the larger increased presence that your guest there was none too pleased about. Let me ask you about a statement, gabe, that
Churchill Downs
put out a short while ago. Actually a couple of days ago. It was short of saying black lives matter but did acknowledge the protests for
Racial Justice
. Are protesters commenting on that at all . Has that quelled any of the displeasure there with the
Kentucky Derby
. Reporter it has not calmed any of the tension here, alex. What they see is they are still furious that the event is going on at all. Of course, you know, the
Kentucky Derby
would have happened several months ago if not for the covid19 pandemic, but the protesters here, they view that statement, and it didnt sit well with them basically. The statement said this will be a
Kentucky Derby
like none other, and it tried to address the unrest, the anger felt by many people here in the chunt. But for the protesters we spoke with yesterday, they just feel that this event shouldnt be happening at all, alex. Thank you very much,
Gabe Gutierrez
, there outside
Churchill Downs
. Moving now to rochester, new york, demonstrations over daniel prudes death entered a third night of unrest in that city months after he died in march. The medical examiner says his death was caused by complications of asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint. It also excicited excited delir and acute pcp intoxication. My colleague, kathy park, has been in rochester for days, covering all of this. You spoke with folks on the ground clashing with police. What are they telling you about all of this . Typically, these marches and rallies start off relatively peacefully, early on in the evening. And then things take a turn overnight. You saw that last night. When i spoke with one demonstrator the other day, she said she has been out ever since the death of george floyd, but it was thursday night when she blames
Police Officers
for making the first becoming aggressive. And she said she ended up in the hospital. Take a listen. One cop, their name tags were marked so you couldnt see their names or make out their names. I was shot directly in the head. I was knocked out. Medics took care of me. I have a pretty big welt on the side of my head. We want to point out that the injury was from thursday night. Last night, the protests continued and tensions really ratcheted up once again. And, alex, based on our observation, the crowd was the largest we have seen so far this week. Police have said there are 2,000 people in the downtown area, and there are agitators in the crowd launching fireworks at one point and they responded with tear gas as well as pepper spray. In total, 11 people were arrested and three officers were injured. Alex, we do want to point something out. Over to my left, we noticed that state troopers have arrived a little bit earlier than yesterday. They were out here as well. Just increasing the
Police Presence
in anticipation of possible unrest. And they are expecting more demonstrations later on this evening. And if the last three nights are any indication, like i said, things start to become tense during the overnight hours. And these demonstrators say they will continue to be out here until all the officers involved in the arrest are fired. Alex . So, the fact that the mayor suspended seven officers in connection with prudes death, albeit with pay, that has not sat well with the protesters . Reporter alex, no. They are very upset. They are saying they need to see more happen. Keep in mind, the footage was from march 23rd and were already in september. And the release of the footage happened this week. So, theyre not satisfied, a, with the timeline. Theyre saying that the timeline just isnt matching up, and theyre saying it took way too long for the response. You know, lots of different agencies are looking into this. We heard from the mayor. We heard from the police chief. They are all saying that they were in front of this, based on what they were told at the time. The mayor is saying that on august 4th is when she actually saw the footage herself. And the police chief is saying that he immediately launched an internal and criminal investigation but ultimately its the
Attorney Generals Office
that will be taking the lead on this investigation. Its unclear exactly when that information will be released, alex. That video is so disturbing. All right. Kathy park, much appreciated. Lets go down to portland, oregon, where today marks the 100th consecutive day of protests. After a series of clashes between protesters and police there last night. My colleague,
Erin Mclaughlin
is in portland for us. Whats happening on the ground there . Reporter hey, alex. Last nights protests began as they normally do here in portland. Around 200 people marched towards the
Portland Police
association, according to the police. It was when those protesters began throwing projectiles at police, including
Oregon State Police
that police then responded. 27 people were arrested. A number of items were seized as part of those arrests, including an illegal, fully loaded pistol. Until then, the protests later in the evening then dispercen d d disbursed. Prior to that will be a
Memorial Service
for aaron j. Danielson, who was shot and killed, a trump supporter who was shot and killed in portland last weekend. His family and friends will be gathering in a separate part of portland to remember him. Alex . Okay. So, the
Ongoing Investigation
into the death of michael reindol, the man who was killed by
Police Officers
thursday, as they were trying to take him into custody for the murder of aaron danielson. Where does all of that stand . What do we know from that investigation . Reporter yeah. Michael reinolds death is a matter of a multiagency investigation at this point. The u. S. Marshals as well as other
Law Enforcement
agencies moved into an area of olympia, washington, earlier this week, shooting and killing him, according to eyewitnesses. There was a hail of gunfire. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Key to this ongoing regulation is the u. S. Marshals are saying that he produced a weapon as they tried to arrest him on the charges of seconddegree murder for the murder of aaron j. Danielson. Whether or not he produced the weapon, pointed the weapon and shot the weapon, according to the sheriffs, is the subject of an
Ongoing Investigation
. Meanwhile, his estranged sister, april reinold, releasing a passionate statement about her brother. Let me read you part of what she had to say. She said, quote, from what i know of the situation and my estranged brother, he believed that the country was going to war. He believed the war was here, and look at where that got him. Where it got us. Two men are dead. He is one of them. Two families have been thrown into chaos and everyone seems more up in arms than ever. I believe in something different. Worth noting that reinoehl once described himself as 100 antifa. Alex . Erin mclaughlin, portland. Thank you, erin. White house in damage control mode after reports that the president referred to injured and
Fallen Service
members as losers and suckers during a 2018 visit to france. Meantime, his opponent joe biden weighing in, calling the alleged remarks disgusting. Kelly odonnell is at the white house for us. The president is denying these allegations. What specifically is he saying about them . Reporter a highly coordinated response from the white house. The president in his own voice pushing back. Also officials here collecting the statements on the record with names attached from current and former officials, roughly a dozen so far, who say they did not hear the president use that kind of language, especially those who were part of the trip in paris and france in 2018. The white house saying that this is simply a hit job about the election season, that its sloppy reporting with anonymous sources, the kinds of things we often hear them push back on. The atlantic was first to report this. They cite four sources who are not named but are said to be direct, firsthand sources. In addition, you have the
Washington Post
and
Associated Press
corroborating parts of it, fox news corroborating parts of it as well. Its a picture of how the president would describe things behind the scenes and part of why, for many people, this rings true is its the kind of language, losers, suckers, that we see the president use on his twitter feed regularly, when speaking at rallies. Not necessarily directed at members of the military or veterans, but its part of his language. We have heard him criticize gold star families in public and the late john mccain, prisoner of war in vietnam and widely honored for his military service. The president pushed back on this. And joe biden used this as a moment to try to separate himself as a potential future commander in chief. So here is how the president and joe biden responded to this controversy in just the last 24 hours. I think its a shame when a secondrate magazine i dont read it. I know very little about this magazine, but when a secondrate magazine can write things like that about something that has done so much for the military, can write things like that and get away with it, where you actually ask questions on it. Its a disgrace. My son volunteered and joined the
United States
military as the attorney general and went to iraq for a year, won the bronze star and other commendations. He wasnt a sucker. The service men and women he served with, particularly those who did not come home, were not losers. If the article is true, and it appears to be based on the things he said, it is absolutely damnable. Reporter there, joe biden was also referring to the service of his late son, beau biden. Personal and political in this highly charged election season. Alex . Kelly odonnell at the white house. Thank you, kelly. Joining me now, congresswoman barbara lee,
House Appropriations
and
Budget Committee
member. Thank you for coming back. Good to see you. Im curious to your reaction to the president s alleged comments on the fallen and wounded military members. Alex, thank you for inviting me to be with you. First of all i am a daughter of a 25year veteran who served in two wars. And for me, just like with our
Vice President
, mr. Biden, and all those who know this president and what he has said and his attitudes toward our military and veterans in the past, i feel that its a real unamerican statement. His values, attitudes to those serving this country are despicable and i have to say based on his past comments, i have to believe what was written in the atlantic, because he has a track record of saying these things and his values demonstrate that these comments are true. We should be honoring our veterans, our service men and women, and hes doing just the opposite. Im very glad what youre saying, honoring your father, as you said, who is a veteran there of two wars, having served in that. There are some reports today that the white house is directing federal agencies to cease and desist
Racial Sensitivity Training
, calling it, quote, unamerican propaganda. I know you just tweeted on this, writing lets call this what it is, an attempt to divide our country, promote a culture of
White Privilege
and perpetuate systemic racism. Lets take a look at what the president tweeted about this earlier today. This is what he wrote. This is a sickness that cannot be allowed to continue. Please report any sightings so we can quickly extinguish. What is the message of that tweet by the president . This man is tone deaf and ignorant about systemic racism. First of all,
Government Agencies
are workplaces and
Government Agencies
must treat their employees equitably and fairly. Antiracist programs, initiatives, sensitivity training is to make sure that there is a workplace that is fair and that it respects everybody, regardless of their background. We have to remember, alex, that this is not a raceneutral society. Its not a postracial era. And we have to have policies and programs that address systemic racism, that dismantle and disrupt systemic racism and build organizations, including
Government Agencies
with
Racial Justice
and equity at its core. As we take a look at these growing protests across the country, certainly it was
George Floyds
death on memorial day, that sparked massive nationwide demonstrations. Labor day weekend, closely following the protests in portland, louisville, and rochester as well. As you know, the president has been using the word violence as often as he can to talk about the protests. I want to take a look at the reality. Data from the conflict resolution and it shows 93 of black lives matter demonstrations have involved no serious harm to people or proper property. Do you think that americans overall are buying the president s message . Is his rhetoric damaging this movement . His rhetoric is what it is. I believe that the black lives matter movement, the movement for black lives, are engaging in what needs to happen in order to transform this country. They are peacefully protesting, saying enough is enough. They are talking about systemic racism. In every fabric of this society. And the movement is broad t reflects young people. Its intergenerational and multiracial. People are coming together. Were going to win this. 401 years since the first enclaved africans were brought to america. Weve had generations, decades of jim crow, systemic racism, voter suppression. And, finally, this movement is going to continue and were going to, as members of congress, take many of the
Movement Demands
and turn them into legislation and policies at the national level. And i know at the local level and at the state level, these young people are creating the change that this country so desperately needs. All right. My fellow california girl, congresswoman barbara lee, thank you. Nice being with you. Look forward to seeing you again. Thank you. Next, holiday fears. How much of a threat is a day at the beach . How much of a threat t the beach . You must go and i must bide but come ye back when su mom, dad. Whys jamie here . Its sunday. Sunday sing along. And he helped us get a home and auto bundle. Hes been our insurance guy for five years now. He makes us feel like were worth protecting. [ gasps ] why didnt you tell us about these savings, flo . Ive literally told you a thousand times. Oh, danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling im just gonna. From glen to glen florida officials fear
Labor Day Weekend
could lead to a new surge in coronavirus cases. Thousands of people are expected to crowd the beaches in miami. If they dont follow mask guidelines, they could be fined. Morgan chesky is in miami beach for us. What are you seeing there, morgan . And are people following the rules . Reporter yeah, alex, were in south beach. Were seeing a lot of people coming out here for
Labor Day Weekend
. For the most part, people are social distancing and have the mask on at least when they get out to the beach. When they get in the water, they can take it off. When they stick to their areas, spots on the beach, they can take masks off. Code enforcement or police will walk up to them, inform them of the policy, write them a 50 ticket and hand them one of these miami beach masks that they can hold on to. Thats really the goal
Kentucky Derby<\/a> is happening. Let me show you about the security presence here. This is the
Kentucky National<\/a> guard, state police. They have
Armored Vehicles<\/a> here. Churchill downs is just over there. You can see all this fencing here. And the concern here is what happens when these protesters and counterprotesters clash later on today. Will there be any major clashes . Now, alex, a short time ago at a park not too far from here, some militias started to gather, saying that, you know, they planned to march downtown to the area around the courthouse downtown. In the last hour, alex, we were in
Jefferson Square<\/a> park where there have been many protests over the last 100 days or so, and so police are really trying to keep these two groups separate and prevent any major clashes. Yesterday, we did speak with some of the organizers of the protesters demanding charges in the
Breonna Taylor<\/a> case. Take a listen to what they have to say about the
Kentucky Derby<\/a>. This is derby city. Every year, poor people, black people, brown people, they drive through here, and they pick up multimillionaires and other millionaires and famous people in their ubers and cars. No spectators this year, and weve doubled and tripled security measures. Reporter so, alex, as you can see, there is a lot of frustration among those protesters. At an iconic event such as the
Kentucky Derby<\/a> is being allowed to carry on despite all these calls for
Racial Justice<\/a>, despite the calls for officers in
Breonna Taylor<\/a>s death to be charged. Were expecting both far left militias as well as far right militias are expected here as well. A major security presence here. And the hope is that these two groups wont clash and that there will not be any violence as the
Kentucky Derby<\/a> gets under way later this afternoon, alex. That in all likelihood is what accounts for the larger increased presence that your guest there was none too pleased about. Let me ask you about a statement, gabe, that
Churchill Downs<\/a> put out a short while ago. Actually a couple of days ago. It was short of saying black lives matter but did acknowledge the protests for
Racial Justice<\/a>. Are protesters commenting on that at all . Has that quelled any of the displeasure there with the
Kentucky Derby<\/a> . Reporter it has not calmed any of the tension here, alex. What they see is they are still furious that the event is going on at all. Of course, you know, the
Kentucky Derby<\/a> would have happened several months ago if not for the covid19 pandemic, but the protesters here, they view that statement, and it didnt sit well with them basically. The statement said this will be a
Kentucky Derby<\/a> like none other, and it tried to address the unrest, the anger felt by many people here in the chunt. But for the protesters we spoke with yesterday, they just feel that this event shouldnt be happening at all, alex. Thank you very much,
Gabe Gutierrez<\/a>, there outside
Churchill Downs<\/a>. Moving now to rochester, new york, demonstrations over daniel prudes death entered a third night of unrest in that city months after he died in march. The medical examiner says his death was caused by complications of asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint. It also excicited excited delir and acute pcp intoxication. My colleague, kathy park, has been in rochester for days, covering all of this. You spoke with folks on the ground clashing with police. What are they telling you about all of this . Typically, these marches and rallies start off relatively peacefully, early on in the evening. And then things take a turn overnight. You saw that last night. When i spoke with one demonstrator the other day, she said she has been out ever since the death of george floyd, but it was thursday night when she blames
Police Officers<\/a> for making the first becoming aggressive. And she said she ended up in the hospital. Take a listen. One cop, their name tags were marked so you couldnt see their names or make out their names. I was shot directly in the head. I was knocked out. Medics took care of me. I have a pretty big welt on the side of my head. We want to point out that the injury was from thursday night. Last night, the protests continued and tensions really ratcheted up once again. And, alex, based on our observation, the crowd was the largest we have seen so far this week. Police have said there are 2,000 people in the downtown area, and there are agitators in the crowd launching fireworks at one point and they responded with tear gas as well as pepper spray. In total, 11 people were arrested and three officers were injured. Alex, we do want to point something out. Over to my left, we noticed that state troopers have arrived a little bit earlier than yesterday. They were out here as well. Just increasing the
Police Presence<\/a> in anticipation of possible unrest. And they are expecting more demonstrations later on this evening. And if the last three nights are any indication, like i said, things start to become tense during the overnight hours. And these demonstrators say they will continue to be out here until all the officers involved in the arrest are fired. Alex . So, the fact that the mayor suspended seven officers in connection with prudes death, albeit with pay, that has not sat well with the protesters . Reporter alex, no. They are very upset. They are saying they need to see more happen. Keep in mind, the footage was from march 23rd and were already in september. And the release of the footage happened this week. So, theyre not satisfied, a, with the timeline. Theyre saying that the timeline just isnt matching up, and theyre saying it took way too long for the response. You know, lots of different agencies are looking into this. We heard from the mayor. We heard from the police chief. They are all saying that they were in front of this, based on what they were told at the time. The mayor is saying that on august 4th is when she actually saw the footage herself. And the police chief is saying that he immediately launched an internal and criminal investigation but ultimately its the
Attorney Generals Office<\/a> that will be taking the lead on this investigation. Its unclear exactly when that information will be released, alex. That video is so disturbing. All right. Kathy park, much appreciated. Lets go down to portland, oregon, where today marks the 100th consecutive day of protests. After a series of clashes between protesters and police there last night. My colleague,
Erin Mclaughlin<\/a> is in portland for us. Whats happening on the ground there . Reporter hey, alex. Last nights protests began as they normally do here in portland. Around 200 people marched towards the
Portland Police<\/a> association, according to the police. It was when those protesters began throwing projectiles at police, including
Oregon State Police<\/a> that police then responded. 27 people were arrested. A number of items were seized as part of those arrests, including an illegal, fully loaded pistol. Until then, the protests later in the evening then dispercen d d disbursed. Prior to that will be a
Memorial Service<\/a> for aaron j. Danielson, who was shot and killed, a trump supporter who was shot and killed in portland last weekend. His family and friends will be gathering in a separate part of portland to remember him. Alex . Okay. So, the
Ongoing Investigation<\/a> into the death of michael reindol, the man who was killed by
Police Officers<\/a> thursday, as they were trying to take him into custody for the murder of aaron danielson. Where does all of that stand . What do we know from that investigation . Reporter yeah. Michael reinolds death is a matter of a multiagency investigation at this point. The u. S. Marshals as well as other
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies moved into an area of olympia, washington, earlier this week, shooting and killing him, according to eyewitnesses. There was a hail of gunfire. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Key to this ongoing regulation is the u. S. Marshals are saying that he produced a weapon as they tried to arrest him on the charges of seconddegree murder for the murder of aaron j. Danielson. Whether or not he produced the weapon, pointed the weapon and shot the weapon, according to the sheriffs, is the subject of an
Ongoing Investigation<\/a>. Meanwhile, his estranged sister, april reinold, releasing a passionate statement about her brother. Let me read you part of what she had to say. She said, quote, from what i know of the situation and my estranged brother, he believed that the country was going to war. He believed the war was here, and look at where that got him. Where it got us. Two men are dead. He is one of them. Two families have been thrown into chaos and everyone seems more up in arms than ever. I believe in something different. Worth noting that reinoehl once described himself as 100 antifa. Alex . Erin mclaughlin, portland. Thank you, erin. White house in damage control mode after reports that the president referred to injured and
Fallen Service<\/a> members as losers and suckers during a 2018 visit to france. Meantime, his opponent joe biden weighing in, calling the alleged remarks disgusting. Kelly odonnell is at the white house for us. The president is denying these allegations. What specifically is he saying about them . Reporter a highly coordinated response from the white house. The president in his own voice pushing back. Also officials here collecting the statements on the record with names attached from current and former officials, roughly a dozen so far, who say they did not hear the president use that kind of language, especially those who were part of the trip in paris and france in 2018. The white house saying that this is simply a hit job about the election season, that its sloppy reporting with anonymous sources, the kinds of things we often hear them push back on. The atlantic was first to report this. They cite four sources who are not named but are said to be direct, firsthand sources. In addition, you have the
Washington Post<\/a> and
Associated Press<\/a> corroborating parts of it, fox news corroborating parts of it as well. Its a picture of how the president would describe things behind the scenes and part of why, for many people, this rings true is its the kind of language, losers, suckers, that we see the president use on his twitter feed regularly, when speaking at rallies. Not necessarily directed at members of the military or veterans, but its part of his language. We have heard him criticize gold star families in public and the late john mccain, prisoner of war in vietnam and widely honored for his military service. The president pushed back on this. And joe biden used this as a moment to try to separate himself as a potential future commander in chief. So here is how the president and joe biden responded to this controversy in just the last 24 hours. I think its a shame when a secondrate magazine i dont read it. I know very little about this magazine, but when a secondrate magazine can write things like that about something that has done so much for the military, can write things like that and get away with it, where you actually ask questions on it. Its a disgrace. My son volunteered and joined the
United States<\/a> military as the attorney general and went to iraq for a year, won the bronze star and other commendations. He wasnt a sucker. The service men and women he served with, particularly those who did not come home, were not losers. If the article is true, and it appears to be based on the things he said, it is absolutely damnable. Reporter there, joe biden was also referring to the service of his late son, beau biden. Personal and political in this highly charged election season. Alex . Kelly odonnell at the white house. Thank you, kelly. Joining me now, congresswoman barbara lee,
House Appropriations<\/a> and
Budget Committee<\/a> member. Thank you for coming back. Good to see you. Im curious to your reaction to the president s alleged comments on the fallen and wounded military members. Alex, thank you for inviting me to be with you. First of all i am a daughter of a 25year veteran who served in two wars. And for me, just like with our
Vice President<\/a> , mr. Biden, and all those who know this president and what he has said and his attitudes toward our military and veterans in the past, i feel that its a real unamerican statement. His values, attitudes to those serving this country are despicable and i have to say based on his past comments, i have to believe what was written in the atlantic, because he has a track record of saying these things and his values demonstrate that these comments are true. We should be honoring our veterans, our service men and women, and hes doing just the opposite. Im very glad what youre saying, honoring your father, as you said, who is a veteran there of two wars, having served in that. There are some reports today that the white house is directing federal agencies to cease and desist
Racial Sensitivity Training<\/a>, calling it, quote, unamerican propaganda. I know you just tweeted on this, writing lets call this what it is, an attempt to divide our country, promote a culture of
White Privilege<\/a> and perpetuate systemic racism. Lets take a look at what the president tweeted about this earlier today. This is what he wrote. This is a sickness that cannot be allowed to continue. Please report any sightings so we can quickly extinguish. What is the message of that tweet by the president . This man is tone deaf and ignorant about systemic racism. First of all,
Government Agencies<\/a> are workplaces and
Government Agencies<\/a> must treat their employees equitably and fairly. Antiracist programs, initiatives, sensitivity training is to make sure that there is a workplace that is fair and that it respects everybody, regardless of their background. We have to remember, alex, that this is not a raceneutral society. Its not a postracial era. And we have to have policies and programs that address systemic racism, that dismantle and disrupt systemic racism and build organizations, including
Government Agencies<\/a> with
Racial Justice<\/a> and equity at its core. As we take a look at these growing protests across the country, certainly it was
George Floyds<\/a> death on memorial day, that sparked massive nationwide demonstrations. Labor day weekend, closely following the protests in portland, louisville, and rochester as well. As you know, the president has been using the word violence as often as he can to talk about the protests. I want to take a look at the reality. Data from the conflict resolution and it shows 93 of black lives matter demonstrations have involved no serious harm to people or proper property. Do you think that americans overall are buying the president s message . Is his rhetoric damaging this movement . His rhetoric is what it is. I believe that the black lives matter movement, the movement for black lives, are engaging in what needs to happen in order to transform this country. They are peacefully protesting, saying enough is enough. They are talking about systemic racism. In every fabric of this society. And the movement is broad t reflects young people. Its intergenerational and multiracial. People are coming together. Were going to win this. 401 years since the first enclaved africans were brought to america. Weve had generations, decades of jim crow, systemic racism, voter suppression. And, finally, this movement is going to continue and were going to, as members of congress, take many of the
Movement Demands<\/a> and turn them into legislation and policies at the national level. And i know at the local level and at the state level, these young people are creating the change that this country so desperately needs. All right. My fellow california girl, congresswoman barbara lee, thank you. Nice being with you. Look forward to seeing you again. Thank you. Next, holiday fears. How much of a threat is a day at the beach . How much of a threat t the beach . You must go and i must bide but come ye back when su mom, dad. Whys jamie here . Its sunday. Sunday sing along. And he helped us get a home and auto bundle. Hes been our insurance guy for five years now. He makes us feel like were worth protecting. [ gasps ] why didnt you tell us about these savings, flo . Ive literally told you a thousand times. Oh, danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling im just gonna. From glen to glen florida officials fear
Labor Day Weekend<\/a> could lead to a new surge in coronavirus cases. Thousands of people are expected to crowd the beaches in miami. If they dont follow mask guidelines, they could be fined. Morgan chesky is in miami beach for us. What are you seeing there, morgan . And are people following the rules . Reporter yeah, alex, were in south beach. Were seeing a lot of people coming out here for
Labor Day Weekend<\/a>. For the most part, people are social distancing and have the mask on at least when they get out to the beach. When they get in the water, they can take it off. When they stick to their areas, spots on the beach, they can take masks off. Code enforcement or police will walk up to them, inform them of the policy, write them a 50 ticket and hand them one of these miami beach masks that they can hold on to. Thats really the goal
Going Forward<\/a> to avoid these spikes in coronavirus cases we saw following the fourth of july weekend. And the miami of miami beach tells me this is all part of trying to create a new culture here in the midst of this pandemic. Take a listen. Were trying to create a culture of compliance. Its not easy, because i think theres still
Great Division<\/a> in the nation, generally, and certainly over
Wearing Masks<\/a> and doing these other things. Its a real challenge. The example we set here is wear the mask if you care about the xhooi community, if you want to open up your economy, stay safe. Keep loved ones safe, keep a stranger safe, wear the mask. Reporter officials in florida are very cognizant of the fact that the numbers are trending downward. Thats why theyre being so stringent about these policies, alex. Midjuly more than 9,000 hospitalizations from covid19 statewide. Now this number is sitting around 3,000. The
Positivity Rate<\/a> here in miamida miamidade, 7 . Just to the north of us in broward at 5 . Keep in mind that these are areas that were looking at a 25
Positivity Rate<\/a> over the height of the summer. So, there is improvement to be made. However, theyre trying to hold on to the progress thats already in place. Theyre not really going to know if people are going to take this seriously, or theyre not going to see a surge for several weeks from now. And thats why were told there is going to be a presence
Holding People<\/a> accountable this holiday weekend. Alex . Basically wear the mask. By the way, thats a goodlooking one. I like that one, morgan chesky. Thank you very much. Joining me now, nbc news medical correspondent dr. Natalie azar. Doctors, good to see you both. Dr. Ashby, youre in miami. I want to start with the labor day holiday. Are you concerned it could be a repeat of july 4th, or do you think the country has learned something since then . Have floridians learned something . Thank you for having me, first of all. I think its a combination of both. I think the public has gotten the message. Theyre adhering to good practices, meaning theyre wearing the masks, theyre socially distancing. You understand the nature of this virus. Now in terms of spread at the beach, im not as concerned about outdoor spread during the midst of the summer where its real hot and humid, but what im more concerned about are people participating in indoor activities, meaning that folks are going to parties, going to gettogethers at houses with poor ventilation, thats really the main source of spread. People just need to be aware of that. If theyre indoors, wear your mask, clean your hands and try to open the windows, get it ventilated. When people are coming down to miami and engaging in various activities, im always concerned. Very good advice there, certainly. Dr. Azar, there is a dire new report predicting 410,000 americans could die from covid by the end of this year. And that is more than double the current death rate. Can that be mitigated . Can it be slowed, stopped . Or do you think 410,000 deaths by january is inevitable . Youre referring to the ihme predictions that were reported yesterday, that the 400,000 deaths were the most likely scenario, and then they also gave us best case and worst
Case Scenario<\/a>. Worst
Case Scenario<\/a>, of course, being 600,000 deaths. I have heard that some others have said its not necessarily always appropriate to predict that far into the future because it doesnt take into account all these behavioral things. I think theyre basing this prediction on current behavior and understanding that, you know, when we have seen rises in certain parts of the country, and mask wearing sets in, and then we see those numbers going down, but we see a bump in other places, theyre simply extrapolating out and saying if we continue on the path were on, this is whats going to happen. If we ever needed another reminder that our behavior impacts these numbers, this is a good time to do so with that best
Case Scenario<\/a> really implying that all of these mitigation methods or measures are being implemented and enforced and followed. Duly noted. Reminders from both of you doctors. Dr. Ashby, to you, sir, the medical journal lancet found the russia covid19 vaccine showed no serious adverse effects, also created antibody response. Tell me what you make of the lancets review of the vaccine and how effective it may be. So, i definitely think thats an important development, meaning that the vaccine does show that it produces antibodies. That doesnt necessarily mean that you have immunity. You have to make a clear distinction between an antibody response and immunity. You dont find that out until you do double blind randomized placebo controlled trials in the public where you give one groopt vaccine, one group dont get a vaccine. They get the placebo and see how they interact in public. Thats where phase three comes in. Russia, before phase three, decided to release the vaccine or release basically give it approval. They have been giving it to the public. Yes, its a very positive sign, but were actually further ahead in terms of our vaccine trials. Were in phase three trials in the u. S. With moderna and pfizer. And thats not a big surprise, not a big development. They decided to go ahead and get the vaccine to the public before the safety net trials were completed and i hope that the u. S. Does not follow suit with that pattern. The cdc, dr. Azar, is asking states to prepare for large dose distribution of the vaccine by november 1st. This is preparation. At this point none of the vaccines are actually approved. Do you think its possible for a vaccine to be ready to go by november 1st . You know, alex, theres a lot to unpack here. I found the messaging to be a little unusual, this widescale distribution. What does that mean . Even when we get to the point where the vaccine has reached the end of a phase three trial or they get far enough along that they think theyre ready to market it, this is not going to be for 330
Million People<\/a> in the country. They have already discussed and described what a rollout of the vaccine is going to look like, who is going to be in phase one, who is going to be in phase two. Were not even talking about large numbers of people. What ive read and heard, especially from states, is that getting this distribution capability up and running is going to require money. Money that they may potentially not have yet. Theres also an important distinction to be made between saying something looks promising and that it is, in fact, safe and effective. We only need about 150 cases of infection to occur within a 30,000 group to determine whether or not the vaccine is safe and effective, but whether that means that that translates into widespread deployment is a completely other thing all together. Bottom line, skepticism there from you. Yeah. Dr. S ashby and natalie azar, thank you very much. What are voters most worried about before november . Well tell you next. T worried about before november . Well tell you next. When the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. How long will this last . Am i prepared for this . Are we prepared for this . With fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations, with access to taxsmart
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President Joe Biden<\/a> leading nationally anywhere from 7 to 10 percentage points. Varying margins in a number of swing state polls going into this
Labor Day Weekend<\/a>. National correspondent at the
National Post<\/a> and daniel straws, senior political reporter for the guardian. Good to see you. Philip, ill reach out to you first. These polls correlate to what you wrote about as to why biden is ahead. The things americans are most worried about are things they prefer biden to deal with. What are americans most worried about today thats giving biden this leverage . Gallup does polling every month and says what do you see as the most important problem facing the country . When you look at 2016, the things people are saying, there was a lot of discussions in the economy, discussion of terrorism, immigration. Today, those arent the things that people are focused on. Theyre still concerned about the economy, although far less than you might expect, given the number of people who are out of work. What people are concerned about are things like, obviously, the coronavirus pandemic and concerned about
Race Relations<\/a> and racism. Those are things that very specifically do not play to
Donald Trumps<\/a> strengths. People are very concerned about the coronavirus pandemic, at the same time think he hasnt done a good job in addressing it, people are very conditionered about
Race Relations<\/a>, at the same time think joe biden will be better at handling that. And those are reasons why donald trump consistently trails in the polls. Philip, is the president s law and order message breaking in the direction that the campaign is hoping for . Do you think that the
Public Attitude<\/a> leans toward that of joe biden at this point . The
Trump Campaign<\/a> is absolutely hoping they would be able to convince people to focus on this idea that crime is really surging in the
United States<\/a>. It is obviously up in the cities in the ways that are hard to measure. That said, it is still the case that joe biden, theres a poll that came out from nbc news yesterday that said consistently joe biden is seen, when asked who will be better at keeping your family safe . Joe biden. Who will be better at dealing with protests . Joe biden. Even on this issue that trump has been hammering on for several months now. Daniel, you write about how democrats are looking to expand the electoral map goals into certain areas and you look with a specific eye to arizona, georgia and texas and that they see those states as potentially winnable. Why . Whats leading them to believe that . It depends on the state. Arizona has shown promising trends for democrats. Look at, for instance, the
Arizona Senate<\/a> race where democrats are very confident in mark kelly beating martha mcsalle. Martha mcsalle there. For cycles and cycles, weve heard democrats this is the one thats going to turn texas blue. Its a red state. Theres a strong potential voter base to draw from but its still kind of a reach here. Then finally georgia with a large africanamerican population. To an extent we saw a promise that democrats could really compete there in 2018 with the governors race, but that still fell short for democrats. And it remains a red state there as well. Regarding the president s strategy, daniel, you have a headline that reads the politics of racial division, trump borrows nixons southern strategy. You write, in part, the president is taking a page or two out of the 1960s southern strategy. Playback politicians that
Richard Nixon<\/a> and
Barry Goldwater<\/a> used to rally support from white voters in the south by leveraging white fear by people of color. Do you think this really holds half a century plus later . I think he sees this as one of his best routes to reelection. He believes if he can rally his base through incendiary language related to
Race Relations<\/a>, he thinks that can propel him through election day into victory. We even saw today that theres a memo out from omb, telling federal agencies to stand down on
Racial Sensitivity Training<\/a>. This all falls into an approach that the president himself has really sort of bet on in the past few weeks, which is arguing that law and order is in peril if biden doesnt win reelection and is using language that is likely to inflame tensions in this country. All right. Philip bump and daniel strauss, thank you so much. What daniel was talking about there, everyone, is what well talk about after a short break. Stay with us. Talk about after a short break stay with us you try to stay ahead of the mess but scrubbing still takes time. Now theres powerwash dish spray its the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. Spray, wipe, rinse. When youre miles from home. Your bank should help you check on your account to see whats free to spend. Henry. Virtual wallet\u00ae is so much more than a checking account. Easily see whats free to spend. And put money aside for your next big purchase. Like a trainer for henry. Stop it. Carl, do you have those figures . Yeah. Henry sit . Its carl. Virtual wallet\u00ae for
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Race Relations<\/a> at its lowest point in 20 years. 44 say relations between blacks and whites are good. 55 say they are not. Broken down by race, 46 of those who say
Race Relations<\/a> are good are white. Calling it, quote, unamerican propaganda. Cofounder of black voters matter, latisha brown. What do you make of this new gallup poll numbers and shows how different people of race are viewing
Race Relations<\/a> in this country right now . That is reflective of a different issue. This countrys inability to deal with the honesty and be honest around race and racial relationships. When youre looking at racism, it impacts black people very differently than it impacts white people. Certainly i think theres a different level of intentionality when we talk about whether
Race Relations<\/a> are how is racism happening or not, that the way people see it, and how were being honest or not being honest. You know, to be in a moment where weve seen the largest protests ever in the history of this country, where there have been uprising in all 50 states, when we actually witnessed on tape seeing black men killed as if they were deer. When weve seen unarmed black people almost on a weekly basis killed, to not acknowledge there is something happening in this country around
Race Relations<\/a> is really just being dishonest at best. I think its more reflective of people really not being honest and courageous to step into that can frgs that weve got work to do. Weve never effectively dealt with racism in america. All youre saying there leads me to the question, how can the white house justify canceling
Racial Sensitivity Training<\/a> . There is no justification of it. Its a dog whistle. Its almost like the same thing we were talking about, the quintessential southern strategy all over again. The three big elements around the southern strategy. One, it was to really increase the racial divide and the second piece was around creating this culture of fear, right, that all this this white fear to amplify this idealism around there was this particular white fe fear. Third piece was around law and order. So when you see these dog whistles that historically weve seen come out of the southern strategy to create this divide and for few people to benefit out of it, thats what were seeing. The white house is doing the same thing. Its enough information to really acknowledge that there is a major, major racial division. If you look at the representation of the white house itself, you know it is not reflective of america. The evidence is right before our eyes. What we have seen also from this white house has been very dishonest messaging and weve seen dog whistles and this attempt by trump to really minimize whats really happening in this country. Latosha, stay with me in a moment. Weve been keeping an eye on louisville, kentucky. Nbcs
Gabe Gutierrez<\/a> has been watching the protesters. What have you got going there . Reporter hi there, alex. We were by
Churchill Downs<\/a> earlier in the hour. As you can see, behind me were now near
Jefferson Square<\/a> park. Militia members as well as counterprotesters that are, you know, getting into some heated discussions over here. No major clashes so far, but there has been some heated arguments. Theyve been pushing each other down the street. Now they seem to be having a productive conversation but, alex, this is something that local
Law Enforcement<\/a>, as well as the
Kentucky National<\/a> guard, is monitoring very closely. This is some farright militias that have been here, a
Group Following<\/a> the socalled angry viking that gathered a little earlier on today. They had been, you know, some of the protesters here are part of the nafc, farleft militia group. The concern is that since so many people here are armed that tensions could escalate throughout the afternoon as we await the
Kentucky Derby<\/a> to start. Right now, things are relatively peaceful. Theyre just talking at this point. The concern is what happens in a few hours if these tensions continue to escalate. Gabe, are they talking between each other, are these groups together or because by the pictures youre showing us, it seems these two groups are at opposite ends of the street and youre kind of standing in the middle there. Do you find any sort of discussion, constructive discussion going on . Reporter well, there was some heated discussion a few minutes ago. Ill tell you, alex, we were at
Churchill Downs<\/a> and drove back here. A little over an hour ago, we had been here and it was very quiet. These group of militia members travelled from a park about five miles away, gathered in a park right by the stadium here in louisville and marched over to
Jefferson Square<\/a> park where we had seen a lot of protest activity. They had been talking in heated discussions back and forth. But, you know, its kind of its a very fluid situation in the sense that, you know, they started yelling at each other, then there is some small bit of constru constructive conversation happening, but then tensions start to escalate. Right now weve just seen one of the protesters, hard to tell on which side, they just kicked a car here. And, you know, these are militia members with weapons. The concern here is, alex, that since there are so many weapons, all it takes is just some provocati provocation. Were seeing police in riot gear coming here. You can see them trying to get in between both sides and trying to keep the peace. This is still very early on in the afternoon, alex. And you can see the tensions already starting to escalate here. Again, no major clashes so far, but this is part of the
Police Presence<\/a> we had been hearing about. The
Kentucky National<\/a> guard. This actually seems to be state police, if im not mistaken, and
Louisville Police<\/a> as well. That is here, trying to kind of establish a perimeter and separate these two groups. Thats kind of the situation here, alex. This is swrefrson square park, quite a ways away from
Churchill Downs<\/a> and the
Kentucky Derby<\/a>. Certainly tensions in this city are extremely high right now. Gabe, stay with me here. Im going to ask your cameraman to stay on this picture as were seeing a very large increased
Police Presence<\/a> just as youre talking there, over your shoulder. Im going to ask latosha to weigh in on what she sees here. Latosha, what are your big concerns . Well bring that picture up if we can. As you watch the police come in, we heard certainly some angry there is these two equal sides. And it is not. There is one side that is actually using what is really a constitutional right of freedom of speech to actually protest. This country was foundnd in the context of protest. We are seeking a peaceful presentation to ask for call for the those who murdered
Breonna Taylor<\/a> to be prosecutored. Then there are those who are saying you dont have the right to protest, you dont have the right to say because someone got killed in your community. I believe they are agitating the process. And when you combine that with military in military gear as if we are looking at a military country. It creates a whole pot, a situation that doesnt have to be so. Peaceful protesters are the fabric of america. This is a land that has been shaped by political protests, including the boston tea party. To your point, there was a point i was discussing earlier, which showed that 93 of the black lives matter organized protests across the country have been entirely peaceful with absolutely zero damage done to property. When you see these kinds of pictures you see clearly clashes between militia extremists on both sides coming at each other, we just saw a
Police Officer<\/a> right there as they stand in very great strength there kind of man handling somebody who has come close to their ranks these are the kinds of pictures that people remember. Voters remember this. What is your concern that that 93 of the peaceful and nonpropertydamaging protests are not what is sinking in to the minds of voters before november . I think thats where the media comes into play. I think the responsibility of the media is not to show these false i have lentsies that both sides are being as aggressive and dangerous to each other. The report says 93 of the all of the protests have been peaceful. When you see images saying there is one side and the other side and they are clashing as if there is a equivalentsy of that it undermines i think the
Good Intention<\/a> of people actually just expressing their rights. The second thing, we are looking at an environment that has been stoked by the president. Donald trump has created an environment for white supremacists. The angry vikings, what are they angry about, to come out and be able to traumatize people that are already dealing and and all they are asking for is peace, all they are asking for is justice. Yet we see the framework of people being agitated at the highest office of the land, president trump, who is giving them the license to go out and agitate peaceful protests. Yeah. I am going to bring back in
Gabe Gutierrez<\/a> again who is on the scene. Gabe i have been watching you ever since in particular memorial day with the eruption of protests with regard to black lives matter in the wake of
George Floyds<\/a> dechlt you have been present at peaceful protests and those that have been not peaceful, to say the least. Talk about this disparity that i am discussing with la tasha and reflecting the numbers of this study that, again, 93 of the black lives matter protests have been peaceful, have not resulted in any sort of
Property Damage<\/a> cared with these. What is your overwhelming take away of the situation between the two . Alex, this is you know, we have been seeing all summer a lot of peaceful protests, they typically happen during the day. And some most of the images that you end up seeing of the violence ends up happening very late at night. After midnight. We saw it in minneapolis. We saw it very briefly in kenosha. Weve seen it in louisville. For about 100 days or so, you know, that the only really violent protests were in those first couple of days when they first started. The vast majority, as you say, have been peaceful. What is different here, alex, is that this is frustration that has been boiling over in the city of louisville in 170some bays after the death of breonna ta taylor. This has been a long simmering anger. The
Kentucky Derby<\/a> was supposed to happen. It was postponed because of again a. The protesters who wanted to make a at the same time viewed the condition ken derby as something that they wanted to make that statement. City leaders called for peaceful protests here. Different use remembers using this to also make their point. Some of the right wing militia they see this as standing up for something they believe in. Something they do not want this their view for this violence to continue. However to really question what they are really here for, bringing in all of this heavy weaponry. Thats my question to you gabe. Absolutely. You have the militia members that come on scene granted, they have their own concerns and frustrations but they come heavily armed. How much does that exacerbate the tenor of things . It has got to take it up a few notches. Certainly. Look, some of our team i have been in some of these situations in minneapolis, kenosha, protests in colorado, throughout the country, in new york throughout the last couple of months. In louisville, part of our team that has been here repeatedly over the last 100 days, they do see that the presence of firearms in these protests do really escalate tensions. Here from both sides, from the far left and the far right, they are both armed. And it is the early afternoon, hours before the
Kentucky Derby<\/a>. And you can see that this is already developing into a very tense situation. Yeah. Throw that in to when you then have the state police, the
Kentucky National<\/a> guard coming in in
Armored Vehicles<\/a> and in riot gear. This is you know a volatile situation. But you really have to go back to the tension here and the frustration among the protesters that say that they are demanding charges for the death of
Breonna Taylor<\/a>. Yep. But as you pointed out rightly because of you know tensions on, you know, the far left and the far right, they are using this apparently as an opportunity to, you know, voice their their really, their anger. Indeed. That could lead the hope is that it does not but that could lead to violence later on today. Thankfully this far this has been just both sides blowing off some steam some shouting. The police are here. In the last few minutes there does seem to be a little bit of a reduction in tension. Lets hope it stays that way. Because it is very volatile. Lights hope that. It sounds like a boyserous shouting of ma. Lets hope it diplomat erupt in violence. We will stay on top of the issue. Thats a wrap for me this hour, everyone. I am alec wit. I will see you tomorrow. Up next, lindsey riser is going the pick up on everything going on right now in louisville as well as to vote vets who has a blistering new ad. It is aimed directly at the president. President. T cities. Like los angeles and in new york city. And its rolling out in cities around the country. With massive capacity, its like an eight lane highway compared to a two lane dirt road. 25x faster than todays 4g networks. In fact, its the fastest 5g in the world. From the network more people rely on. This is 5g built right. Only on verizon. Stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. And take. It. On. With rinvoq. Rinvoq a oncedaily pill. Can dramatically improve symptoms. Rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. And for some. Rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. Thats rinvoq relief. With ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. Rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. Rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred. As have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. Your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. Tell your doctor about any infections. And if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. Take on ra talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. Rinvoq. Make it your mission. If you cant afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. Good afternoon. Im lindsey riser. Armed protesters at one of americas premiere sporting events. We are following breaking news from the site of the
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