Good morning, everyone. By any objective standard of violence, chaos and anarchy in portland is unacceptable. Yet democrats continue to put politics above piece while this present seeks to restore law and order. Governor brown, democrat, governor of oregon said the president should quote stop playing politics, called Law Enforcement officers secret police and it to quote a dictatorship. The government also called on the president to get his officers off the street. Democrat mayor of portland said the president is trying to look strong for space what your democrats on the Hill Nancy Pelosi calling these officers storm troopers and jim clyburn calling them the gestapo this rhetoric is unhelpful and give the violence weve seen a path that President Trump will not give the violence a path. He will restore order where the democrat governor and mayor are unwilling to admit theyve lost control of their city. The well organized mob important has become increasingly aggressive especially agains
You see multiple failures. Sunday night at 8 00. Good morning, everyone. This has been the most difficult week in minnesota in recent history and maybe in our entire history. Our community, especially our black community, is hurting beyond words. Minneapolis and st. Paul are on fire. The fires are still smoldering. The ashes are symbolic of decades and generations of pain, much like we failed to hear. , his community, our state. Philando castile, silenced, so many other friends, brothers, sisters, senselessly died in our street. Generations of pain is manifesting itself in front of the world and the world is watching. One of the first people i called after seeing the video was dosrie castile, philan mother. We have become friends. For those watching today who are not familiar, he died in front of his left one and his child and left them behind and the grieving mother who has become an advocate for justice, for reform, but more importantly for kindness and decency. Valerie said first an
Gov. Walz good morning, everyone. This has been the most difficult week in minnesota in recent history and maybe in our entire history. In our streets. The ashes are symbolic of decades and generations of pain, of anguish, much like we failed unheard, much like we failed to hear george floyd as he pleaded for his life as the world watched by people sworn to protect him, his community, our state. Philando castile, silenced, unheard, so many other friends, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers senselessly died in our street. And now generations of pain is manifesting itself in front of the world, and the world is watching. One of the first people i called after seeing the video was valerie castile, philandos mother. We have become friends since the killing of philando. For those watching today who are not familiar, philando died in front of his loved one and his child and left them behind and the grieving mother who has become an advocate for justice, for reform, but more importantly an ad
Thanks for joining us. Abc7 News Reporter kate larsen spoke to a couple of other those Health Care Workers today. She is live in San Francisco with the story. Kate . Well, Health Care Workers are running out of all sorts of personal protective equipment. But its mostly these n95 respirator masks. I have this one left over from fire season that are in high demand and very low supply. All week ive been hearing from our local Health Care Worker, many of whom are afraid to speak out because they dont want to lose their jobs. Today i spoke to Health Care Workers in San Francisco, in oakland and in san jose, all who say they dont have the medical coronavirus. T they need to fight we have to have gowns, masks, and face shields. All those are in limited supplies. An emergency room nurse at Santa Clara Medical center in san jose. He is also the Vice President for rnpa, a nurses union. The masks that you have, they will assign one mask per shift. They dont have enough n95s to change masks betwee
Assistance. Back here in the bay area, the number of new infections continues to climb, along with the death toll there have been three new deaths today. Here is a look at the current number of cases throughout the bay area, which is now over 500. The deaths happened in Santa Clara County. One was a man in his 80s. Also, a man in his 70s. They both died from the virus. The county also reported ten new cases this afternoon, bringing their total count to just shy of 200. A Contra Costa County resident in their 70s passed away the hospital yesterday that was the first death in that county, and that person had Underlying Health issues and had recently been overseas. This week weve shown you scenes of empty streets with droneview7. There were few cars on the road. But is everyone following the rules . Abc7 News Reporter chris nguyen was in the south bay today where officials are stressing the need to stay at home or face firmer enforcement. Chris . Well, some good news, ama. The Police Depa