[reporter] we are living through a real moment of history. -who s next? -[crowd] class war! all the world is watching! stand back and stand by. [reporter] the president has tested positive for covid-19. it is a scam-demic! [reporter] the coronavirus vaccine is here. the people of this nation have spoken! they have delivered us a clear victory. we will never give up, we will never concede. [crowd] whose streets? our streets! [amanda] while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated. [music] [crowd] five, four, three, two, one! [donald] hello everybody, happy new year. happy new year. we re gonna have a great year. i predict. i think it s gonna be a fantastic year. we had the best economic year, i think, in our country s history. beginning of 2020, it was donald trump s election to lose. he was doing pretty well. the economy was in great shape. wall street s major industries are all closed at record highs. the dow climbed above 29,200 points for
[reporter] we are living through a real moment of history. -who s next? -[crowd] class war! all the world is watching! stand back and stand by. [reporter] the president has tested positive for covid-19. it is a scam-demic! [reporter] the coronavirus vaccine is here. the people of this nation have spoken! they have delivered us a clear victory. we will never give up, we will never concede. [crowd] whose streets? our streets! [amanda] while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated. [music] [crowd] five, four, three, two, one! [donald] hello everybody, happy new year. happy new year. we re gonna have a great year. i predict. i think it s gonna be a fantastic year. we had the best economic year, i think, in our country s history. beginning of 2020, it was donald trump s election to lose. he was doing pretty well. the economy was in great shape. wall street s major industries are all closed at record highs. the dow climbed above 29,200 points for
speak with overnight tweeting damar hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest with a hit, a gae versus the bengals and on the field he was transferred to the uc medical center for further testing and treatment. he is currently sedated and listed in critical condition. the initial reaction of many was that they had never seen something like this before and damar hamlin briefly stood up on his own after making a tackle and before collapsing back onto the turf. now, an ambulance being brought out on the field. before he was rushed off, hamlin received cpr several minutes and many players visibly shaken and some of his teammates in tears. both teams coming together for an on-field prayer before returning to the locker rooms. again, suspended the game over an hour before the game postponed as everyone awaited updates on damar hamlin s condition. holding an nfl conference call with the decision just after midnight. players, frankly those coming to the game all traumatized. what was most i
during a pandemic to say, police in america, you can t do this. [ron] across the country, an ominous pattern. [crowd] no justice, no peace! [ron] huge peaceful protests by day, demanding justice for george floyd. -what was his name?! -[crowd] george floyd! [ron] then, mostly under the cover of darkness, violence erupted, with chaos lasting well into the night. while at the same time nypd faces growing outrage, accused of using overly aggressive tactics, like driving a vehicle into a crowd. [juliette] donald trump treats this moment of racial reckoning as a threat to law and order. [peter] the president overnight tweeting: [ben] a phrase made famous by miami police chief walter headley in 1967, known for his aggressive policing of black neighborhoods that sparked race riots. trump saw this as an opportunity to make the case against unity.
[ron] then, mostly under the cover of darkness, violence erupted, with chaos lasting well into the night. while at the same time nypd faces growing outrage, accused of using overly aggressive tactics, like driving a vehicle into a crowd. [juliette] donald trump treats this moment of racial reckoning as a threat to law and order. [peter] the president overnight tweeting: [ben] a phrase made famous by miami police chief walter headley in 1967, known for his aggressive policing of black neighborhoods that sparked race riots. trump saw this as an opportunity to make the case against unity. that division was really the best way for him to succeed. in america, justice is never achieved at the hands of an angry mob.