Significant vote here in Santa Clara County. Two agenda items today, number one, support, officially the black lives matter movement, and number two, officially declare racism is a threat to Public Health. The two supervisors who coauthorrized them include cindy chavez. Corteze said if the resolution pass t would work with the community to ele cism. Black Community Leaders demanding action on several fronts including defunding the sheriff, jails, and district attorney. The supervisor said the cuts to the department are likely any way because of the covid19 pandemic. I think by august you will see te ofns cu in rectiof e dollars to try to help people. We dont want promises of equity in the future. We want to be compensated for everything taken from us. Reporter there seems to be a lot of momentum for change in the last three weeks with near constant protests and demonstrations across the south bay, but keep in mind, the proposals are authored by two members of the five member board, but
At declaring racism a public emergency, and in , health crisis. Andria borba, kpix 5. Now to kiet do who is joining us from san jose this morning. The city of oakland is set reporter gunman. To sell its half of the oakland we are a couple of hours away coliseum to the oakland as. From thesantarcounty board of supervisors meeting where they will address two the sale will allocate more significant agenda items. Money into the citys budget it number one, consider officially costs 6 million to maintain the site. Supporting the black lives the as are looking to build a matter movement, and number new water front ballpark at the two, officially considering howard terminal, but they also declaring racism a threat to want the ability to develop the coliseum site. Its 6 16, and lets get a check on traffic with the big Public Health. Two county supervisors coauthoring this. As fan, gianna. Corteze said it would require i would like it see them get the county to work with the black community to e
Attorney general william barr is under fire after a top prosecutor is pushed out. How the president is involved, and why congress is demanding an explanation. And driven by hate. A noose is found in the garage of Bubba Wallace. Nascars only fulltime black driver. Well show you how the sport is responding. First, heres todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. How do you think history will remember donald trump . I hope it will remember him as a oneterm president. We can get over one term. White house officials are pushing back against john bolton. The president has called bolton a, quote, whacko. And the white house claimed boltons new book is full of lies. I predict this. Hell not only not get the profits from that book but he risks a jail sentence. Democrats demanding probes into the firing of a federal prosecutor investigating peee i close to the president. He was trying to follow the law and that cost him his job. Florida is becoming a hot spot for coronavirus. New numbers r
When it comes to the house impeachment inquiry, bolton says lawmakers should have investigated trump not just for pressuring ukraine but a variety of other troubling episodes as well. Good morning. We have Jonathan Lemire with us, kasie hunt, chief White House Correspondent peter baker, and historian, author, and professor at vanderbilt, university, john meacham is with us, hes an msnbc contributor. We have a lot ahead on the allegations in john boltons book that news rooms obtained yesterday as the Trump Administration is seeking an emergency order to block the books release. Little late. Well also discuss the felony murder charge announced yesterday against former Atlanta Police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks in a wendys parking lot last friday. Its an incredible revelation of details, especially in the moments before Rayshard Brooks death. Where things stand on capitol hill. With Police Reform legislation as Senate Republicans yesterday unveiled their plan. But first lets
Died down a lot. If you look behind me, you can see l. A. County sheriffs deputies are right near the compton sheriffs substation. Their adviser are up. While some of them have fingers on their trigger guards of their guns, this is a lot less dangerous than what we saw not lo long ago. The demonstrators and the departmentties a different set were face to face. And the next thing you know rubber bullets started flying. Some sort of pupper spray was sent into the air. This began as a march about four miles almost. They are protesting the death of an 18yearold who was shot an an auto body shop. He was basically work iing ther as a security guard. Police said and the term he used was for an investigation. Tensions extremely high here in compton earlier. Its died down now, but this is important. There were about 3,000 people at the demonstration earlier. It was completely peaceful and they marched through the streets and then end iing up here in compton. Right now, the protest is slowly win