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"Law and Order" President, Autopsy Reports & Facebook's Virtual Walkout- Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020
Season 1 · Episode 699

"Law and Order" President, Autopsy Reports & Facebook's Virtual Walkout- Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020

The NewsWorthy · Erica Mandy

June 2, 20209m 50s

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Show Notes

The news to know for June 2nd, 2020!

What to know today about President Trump's promise to end riots, even if it takes military force.

Also, the different findings from two different autopsy reports about how George Floyd died.

Plus, there's new guidance for protesters to avoid spreading COVID-19, why Facebook employees walked out, and where customer service is taking on a new meaning.

Those stories and more in less than 10 minutes!

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Sources:

Trump Threatens Military Force: AP, CBS News, ABC News, WaPo, EDOW Tweet

Trump Message to Governors: USA Today, NY Times, WSJ

Separate Floyd Autopsies: Minneapolis Star Tribune, USA Today, NBC News, Reuters

7th Day of Protests: NBC News, FOX News

Protesters and Police Unity: USA Today, Tweet

Floyd's Brother Calls for Peace: USA Today, AP

More Coronavirus Concerns: AP, NPR, Politico, NY Health Department

Presidential Primaries Today: CNN, USA Today, AJC, WSJ

Facebook Employees Stage Virtual Walkout: The Verge, NYT, CNBC

Zuckerberg to Donate $10 Million: TechCrunch, Mark Zuckerberg

Celebrities Join Protests: AP, E! News

Celebrities Funding Bail: Deadline, Barron's

Music Industry Reacts: AP,Deadline, The Verge

Pixel's New 'Safety Check' Feature: TNW, Engadget

Zappos Listens to Pandemic Worries: NYT, CBS News