A breath. He needed a breath of air. Odonnell how will this change the investigation . Plus the emotional scene as floyds brother visits his memorial and pleads for an end to the violence. And with scenes like these across america, all of it during a pandemic, fears tonight that the virus could spread rapidly. And how can america move forward from this divisive moment . My conversation tonight with historian lonnie bunch from the smithsonian. This is cbs evening news with norah odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin tonight with breaking news, with a nation on edge and in the middle of another night of protests. Tonight the president says he is calling up thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers in washington and calling on all the nations governors to deploy the National Guard to dominate the streets. Shortly after telling reporters that and before washingtons curfew began, Police Used Tear Gas and rubber bullets to clear Peaceful Protesters out of Lafayette Park across from the white house. All this so the president coulds Episcopal Church for a photoop. Moments ago the episcopal bishop of washington called that an outrage noting the president didnt even stop to pray. She called at this time shredding of our national fabric. The president is vowing to crack down on protests sparked by the death of george floyd one week ago after he was arrested and tonight the county medical examiner in minneapolis is calling his death a homicide saying floydas heart stopped while being kneeled on by police, but floyds family says a private autopsy says he was killed by affixiation. Calling for justice protests are nationwide including chicago. Twentytwo states have called out the National Guards National Guard and more than 40 cities including new york, washington and lamb l. A. Are now under curfews. Theres a lot to priority about am of correspondents is standing by. R cbs news kris van cleave is going to lead us off tonight from here in about, chris . Is. Reporter norah, weve had tense moments this evening, but we have been watching the tee see police as they have been taking demonstrators into custody. We are two and a half hours into the curfew here in d. C. Its quieted down noticeably. Weve had two days of peaceful protests followed by two nights of violent unrest. Youre going to see a lot of Police Officers out in the streets of d. C. Tonight. The goal is to keep things peaceful. Police flash bags and tear gas hurled and protesters near the white house signaled the start of a curfew here. Ingodreds matcd shouting hands up dont shoot, and in minneapolis, heart break as the family of george floyd visited the spot where he died while in Police Custody for the first time. His brother terrence calling for an end to violence. What are yall doing . Yall are doing nothing because thats not going to bring my mother back at all reporter but the dark of night has brought anything but peace. The entire washington, d. C. National guard has been activated after protesters faced off with police, torched cars, broke windows and looted businesses across the nations capitol overnight. Police responding with tear gas. Theres nothing we can do about this. Eightyeight were arrested here, more than 7,000 nationwide. D. C. Mayor murial bowser. Smashed windows and looenmshu here. Reporteformion about violent instigators of protests. Cbs news learned, two days after George Floyds death, the f. B. I. Picked up intelligence a white supremacist extremist Television Channel invited people to incite violence by shooting into the d. C. Police chief peter newsham. The tactics that i saw last night by the people, the antagonists i will call them, appeared to be organized in nature. Reporter late this afternoon, louisvilles police chief was fired after officers and National Guardsmen shot and killed a protester. Police say they were being fired upon, but they did not have their body cameras on. There are signs police and protesters alike have had enough to have violence, as demonstrators in brooklyn formed a human chain to sop ld looters. This afternouon a dozen Police Officers took a knee in front of the trump hotel in washington, d. C. And in shreveport, louisiana, a ring a blackr comforts a lives matter protest telling him, were all here together. Kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. Tonight protests around Southern California briefly closing a freeway near u. C. L. A. Marching through the streets of hollywood, police mobilizing to avoid a repeat of lawlessness. Day after day of looting, we saw it first hand in this is a sushi store here. You can see the chairs were thrown around, even the computers ripped off. And here we have a jewelry store. Across the street weve got the patagonia. What youre seeing is people of all ages, all backgrounds helping themselves, using black lives matter as the reason. It is throughout santa monica. Why are you doing this are you part of black lives matter . Whats the deal, guys . Even were 4 arr and clawereutde. Police chief Cynthia Renaud says the looters took advantage of the Peaceful Protesters. There are opportunists. Reporter the National Guard helped control the crowds. There was also common ground. But it cant undo the damage done. For those who are acting criminally, we see you and the police will arrest you. Those who are peacefully protesting, we see you and thank you. Reporter and we are here where once again we have seen a peaceful protest overtaken by looters, police making a dozen arrests. Hundreds of Police Officers are combing the streets trying to enforce a curfew that began about 30 minutes ago. They have backup, the National Guard sending in 2,000 troops t. Norah. Odonnell incredible scenes, thank you. Tonight President Trump is vowing to send active u. S. Military into states where governors refuse to call the National Guard. Moments after he declared himself an ally of Peaceful Protesters, Security Forces used stun grenades and rubber bullets to clear the path for the president to walk to a nearby church. Paula reid, an extraordinary day. Reporter indeed. The attorney general and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff have overseen a ramping up of security at the white house. Tonight they extended the barrier around the white house several blocks in every direction after last night saw looting, vandalism and even fires set yards from the white house fence. President trump said tonight he was putting a stop to the violent protests that have gripped the country over the past several days. We are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. We will end it now reporter as the president spoke, Peaceful Protesters outside the white house were being fired on with tear gas, stun grenades, are of their own residents, President Trump said tonight eh will send in the military, a stunning move, if protests cant be controlled. If the city or state refuses to take the actions necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them. Reporter many governors pointed out that the president does not have the Legal Authority to send troops to their states, with protesters having caused havoc in washington the past several nights, 200 military Police Soldiers from fort bragg have moved into the Washington Area and will enter the city if needed. Thats on top of an additional National Guard patrolling the streets. I am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavilyarmed soldiers, military personnel, and Law Enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults, and the wanton trucks of property. Reporter the president aceful protesters tolafayette st. Johns church, damaged in last nights protests. He paused for a photoop, olding the bible. A clergy member from st. Johns said the church was not notified about the president s visit and called it sack lidge. Democratic lawmakers also criticizing the president s trip calling him a tyrant as others calling him a fascist. Norah. Odonnell paula reid at the white house tonight, thank you. An autopsy commissioned by George Floyds family found floyd diedt at the scene. Jeff pegues is in minneapolis h. Where one of the family members made an reporter norah, a week after his death, take a look behind daere is a large crowd gatherine e toy on here asking the public to honor him by demonstrating peacefully. Terrence floyd knelt at the memorial. And so did the crowd around him. He ten pleaded for the violence that has destroyed city blocks in minneapolis to stop. I know he would not want yall to be doing th reporter his brother george floyd died a week ago today after his arrest was captured on cell phone camera. I cannot breathe. Reporter today the familys legal Team Announced the results of their own autopsy, determining Derek Chauvins knee to floyds neck was the cause of death, preventing the flow of air to his brain and lungs. Benjamin crump is the family attorney. That ambulance was essentially a hearse for george floyd, because based on all apparent evidence, george was reporter late today the county medical examiner released its final report, concluding that floyd died from a heart attack while being restrained and said he had fentanyl and meth in his system, but still the medical examiner called his death a homicide. No justice no peace reporter demonstrators continue to demand three other fired officers be arrested. Most of the protests are peaceful. This one started that way until a tanker truck sped toward the crowd. He was trying to scare us into stopping protesting. Reporter ivory jones was in the group that jumped on the driver. Did you guys think this was some sort of intentional act . Oh, yeah, this was very intentional. Reporter state officialsd to plow into that crowd. However, it is a miracle no one was seriously injured. There will be a funeral, Memorial Service for george floyd later this week on thursday here in minneapolis, and then next week, a Funeral Service in houston, his hometown. Laura. Odonnell jeff pegues who has been in minneapolis for a week. Thank you, jeff. Tonight there is tonight there is outrage over some of the heavy handed Law Enforcement tactics caught on camera during this crisis. In the wake of George Floyds death in Police Custody. The controversy can be especially troubling for the nations African American officers. Cbss Jericka Duncan reports. Reporter this is video of a cop putting his knee on a protester in seattle. Here a Florida Police officer pushes a woman kneeling with her hands up in the air. Because of his action, another officer fires back by yelling at him. Today he was relieved of duty. Its not just police. Protesters have attacked and injured those who have been sworn to protect and serve. Dallas chief renee hall. I think there is a level of bias that exists in every individual, so what we have to do is acknowledge it. Thats what weve done here in the Dallas Police department. We have worked really hard on our implicit bias training. Reporter is bias training enough . You know, um, its a start. Reporter Vincent Montague is president of the black shield Police Association and a sergeant with the Cleveland Police department. One of the images that hit me hard when i was younger was seeing a picture of emmett till. And now my sons have to see this image. Its sad that its 2020 and here weare. What we do right now is so important. It means so much to me right now, because i just dont want to see my son on the news. I dont want to see him on the news, and hes another george floyd. I dont want to see that. Reporter despite police doubling their presence tonight, within a half hour, norah, we just witnessed a group of what appeared to be mainly young people that were out here, they broke through the window and proceeded to go inside. Police fired at least one flash bang, at which point the crowd scattered, and there is still a Police Presence there right now. Odonnell all right, jericka live in new york city tonight. Thank you. Today we went to the National Mall in the shadow of the Washington Monument to speak with historian lonnie bunch. He now leads the Smithsonian Institution and is the founder of the National Museum of African American history and culture, which chronicles the countrys troubled past with race. Bunch said america is at a tipping point. The protest is always the way those who are voiceless speak. That protest in some way is the highest form of patriotism, because youre really trying to make a country better. Odonnell what about the violence connected with these protests . Theres frustration. But i think we want to make sure that these protests keep focused on what this is about. Its about honoring george floyd. Its about making sure this country realizes that this is the moment it can change itself. Odonnell what do you think history teaches us about this moment were in . You know, i keep hearing the words of ella baker every day when she said, until the killing of a black mothers son is considered as important to this country as the killing of a white mothers son, we who believe in freedom cannot rest. This tells me this is not a time to this is part of a long arc. Odonnell the arc of history bends towards justice, but it bends slowly. It bends towards justice slowly, and the challenge for us is to recognize that this is a moment that really needs to be a tipping point. Odonnell yesterday, sunday, was the 99th anniversary of the deadliest race massacre in american history, tulsa, oklahoma. If you look back in history, you will find these moments of real pain. Youll see riots in new orleans during reconstruction. You see the destruction of the black downtown in the tulsa riots. You will see the riots in harlem in the 1940s. So therefore this is not new. 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Breaking news, chopper 5 is live in oakland for one of the biggest bay area demonstrations we have seen so far since the death of george floyd. A new curfew is just an hour away. We are live near interstate 680 where a day of peaceful protests ended with a freeway takeover. Widespread bay area looting. Even brandnew cars ripped right off the dealership lot by the dozen. How many vehicles . Right now we are thinking 50. Stolen . Gone. Right now on the kpix 5 news network and streaming, two large protests underway right now in the east bay. Good evening, i am