went out to lunch and the poor server was hustling his legs off and he said we can t keep up. people are ready to return to life. hats off to him because he was killing at the whole time despite the overwhelming odds. i want to ask you, former president trump said he has been vindicated after this internal government investigation found no evidence of there was aggressive actions to clear out protesters at lafayette park last june having anything to do with the photo op. the picture holding up a bible in front of the historic st. john s church which you covered the night that we were on the air and it was set on fire. that s a different story. this is happening around the same time. what do we know about what actually happened and why those protesters were forced out. the media was saying that the president had them cleared out we could take the picture. they were derisive. they feel powerfully and
discovery order that he was asked to give up his dna so it could be compared to a dress that carroll had kept in her position for decades, it was only at that point that doj stepped in and said, no, really, the united states should be the defendant here. so the second circuit has compelling reasons to let this case go forward. all right. joyce vance, thank you very much. and thanks for writing that piece. now to this, an investigation by the interior department s inspector general published yesterday finds that last june, washington s lafayette square park was not forcibly cleared so president trump could hold a photo op outside the historic st. john s church. instead, the report finds that the clearing, which took place during protests against racial injustice and police, happened so a contractor could install fencing. the report did find that attorney general william barr urged officials to speed up the
stores destroyed. the famed macy s, damage at rockefeller center. tonight, curfews in place across many major cities. hundreds of arrests. and this evening, authorities now investigating video in new york city showing a car slamming into a police officer. in the last 24 hours, at least five officers shot across the country, including one in las vegas in critical condition. also tonight, president trump and the backlash. protesters of all backgrounds lining the streets in washington as his motorcade passed by today. tonight, the outrage 24 hours after peaceful demonstrators were hit with flashbangs to clear the way for th president s walk from the white house to the historic st. john s church, holding a bible in a photo op. asked if the bible was his, he said it s a bible. tonight, church leaders expressing outrage. leaders in both parties outraged too. and what former president george w. bush said late today. the massive crowds gathering in houston tonight, george floyd s hometown.
emergency in venice tonight as the historic italian city deals with the worst flooding in more than 50 years. much of venice was submerged because of an exceptionally high tide, one man seen swimming in historic st. mark s square at least one person has died the mayor is blaming it on climate change. the nbc news investigation what is making so many people sick from vaping the cdc singled out a synthetic form of vitamin e in some patients lungs while it hasn t tested the actual thc vapor, a lab in california has. cynthia mcfadden has the first ever results showing an alarming mix of toxins. reporter: tonight at the labs in los angeles, considered one of the top marijuana testing facilities in the world, executives aaron riley and antonio frasier explain they have come up with a brand-new test. we wanted to design a system that would be able to provide reproducible results.
that gust of wind ripped the bounce house free of the stakes holding it to the ground. world war ii veterans gather in san francisco to mark 75 years since the notorious baton death march. thousands of american and filipino troops were forced to march 65 miles through the jungle the a prison camp after japanese forces overwhelmed them. a funeral for chuck berry is being held in st. louis today. the pageant concert club opened its doors for the public ceremony. you know, the iconic singer, song writer and guitarist died last month. he was 90 years old. arthel: president trump receiving bipartisan support for sending a strong message to syria, but now some lawmakers in congress are wondering what s next. senators from both parties appearing on fox news sunday this morning saying they d like to see a set plan for syria as the president stresses he wants to remain flexible in his