vice president pence. rich edson is along the motorcade route as it makes its way here. the motorcade has just passed us on pennsylvania avenue and 13th street as people from around the country, cities like houston, ohio, have gathered here today. some were here to pay their respects last evening in the rotunda. others are in town for business and decided to cancel appointments this morning and pay their final respects to president george h.w. bush. the federal government is off today. so those who are working in town today are those part of the private sector gathering here over the last couple of hours to get their spot along with parade route as it just passed here. president george h.w. bush as other presidents is part of the inaugural parade route. 30 years ago next month he will have walked down a portion of this street. just behind me is where he got back into the limousine 30 years ago today when bret it was about 50 degrees on inauguration day in washington,
says the arrests followed a number of broken windows in four or five businesses. there s a starbucks, a hotel called crown plaza, the window outside an atm at a bank. after those things happened, that s when the police started making arrests. and the police chief has been stressing here in the last hour or so that the number of people disobeying police instructions, not protesting peacefully is very small. one person was arrested last night at a pro-trump event. not far from where you re looking at now at the national press building, which is on 13th street. this is in the area of 13th and 14th streets and 12th street. that s where this is happening. k street is the main sort of business thoroughfare in the district. washington, d.c., is partly
so we had some medical experience. how many in the hospital could help with the injured? we are the only hospital south of 13th street in new york city. we serve a very large proportion of the city. for that reason. terms of responding to the patients, they re doing a really good job. zds what about the team unit on the ground there? are they a team of medical people on the scene as well? yes, there are. i cannot respond to that question because i m not on the scene and i don t have that information. but you do have medical people, your personal, there at the scene they ve avoided that
history, and that was back during the time when jackie robinson was denied the opportunity to play or sleep in the city s hotels. now they re known for this. how has that community reacted to this being what defines them in the public eye? long before trayvon martin s death brought the national spotlight to sanford and golds borrow, there has been a long history of racial strife, long history of economic suppression and so often communities like this bear the brunt of all the bad policies, policing and education. so as they try to move on two years after the death of trayvon martin brought all of this attention, they re still struggling with all of the issues. if you go down 13th street the main drag you ll still see a community suffering. they have to deal with all of the unhealed wounds. you mentioned golds borrow. we were down there and the pictures that are on msnbc.com.