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algo que hizo recordar lo ocurrido con george floyd. los agentes sÓlo dejaron esposado bocabajo en el piso de un bar, y poco despuÉs muriÓ en el hospital. vilma tarazona tiene lo Último. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: los agentes de ohio respondieron a un reporte de que frank tyson se estrellÓ contra un poste y lo derribÓ. testigos dijeron a la policÍa que lo vieron correr a un bar cercano. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: un policÍa tratÓ de sujetarlo y empezÓ el forcejeo. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: los policÍas lo derribaron al piso. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: los uniformados trataron de controlarlo. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: finalmente, lograron esposar. estando bocabajo, uno de los policÍas se le puso la rodilla sobre la espalda. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: el hombre repitiÓ varias veces que no podÍa respirar. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: tyson no volviÓ a pronunciar palabra, pero eso no pareciÓ preocupar a nadie. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: lo movieron de lado, los acudieron con fuerza, pero no reaccionÓ. el hom
algo que hizo recordar lo ocurrido con george floyd. los agentes sÓlo dejaron esposado bocabajo en el piso de un bar, y poco despuÉs muriÓ en el hospital. vilma tarazona tiene lo Último. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: los agentes de ohio respondieron a un reporte de que frank tyson se estrellÓ contra un poste y lo derribÓ. testigos dijeron a la policÍa que lo vieron correr a un bar cercano. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: un policÍa tratÓ de sujetarlo y empezÓ el forcejeo....
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the same as george floyd's. i think about african americans who have suffered the same history of racial issues as my own experiences, which have not always celebrated freedom and equality. i think about being a club captain with my squadron and being told by other african americans that i wasn't black enough because i spent more time with my squadron than with them. i think about my mentors and how rarely have i had a mentor who looks like me. you know, there’s this loud phrase, he’s a maniac. i am afraid of such phrases, but he is very... similar to this, and we are talking about the fact that he has enemies, russians and chinese, his first enemies are whites, he hates them, he has never given birth, look, that means he took photographs with his study colleagues, you know, well, it seems like a guy should be sociable, but he is far away from them, he is not with them, he is on his own, he carries within himself this mission of a black man, the question here is, was he pushed away, as he says, or did he him
the same as george floyd's. i think about african americans who have suffered the same history of racial issues as my own experiences, which have not always celebrated freedom and equality. i think about being a club captain with my squadron and being told by other african americans that i wasn't black enough because i spent more time with my squadron than with them. i think about my mentors and how rarely have i had a mentor who looks like me. you know, there’s this loud phrase, he’s a...
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floyd case. >>police officers clearlyin the video, they're not entering thsituation in a state of anger. they're just, you know, trying to understand úwhat happened. i just feel that t was a tragic case, but not necessarily a case in which our police officers acted in a way that required this level of response by the d.a. i think it t a signal that it might make our police officers heant. >> the alamedacounty sheriff d in a statement she supports the findings her office made in 2022 before she took over and says the former d.a. made an appropriate call determining there was no criminal wrongdoing in this case. >> across the bay in san francisco prosecutors say a woman was arrested for peddling drugs outside the main library. the d.a.'s office tells us investigators seized about a quarter pound of heroin and meth when they arrested her wednesday. it comes as the been demanding help dealing withthe crime spilling int their workplaces. some are so frustrated they took to the picket lines last week.
floyd case. >>police officers clearlyin the video, they're not entering thsituation in a state of anger. they're just, you know, trying to understand úwhat happened. i just feel that t was a tragic case, but not necessarily a case in which our police officers acted in a way that required this level of response by the d.a. i think it t a signal that it might make our police officers heant. >> the alamedacounty sheriff d in a statement she supports the findings her office made in...
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. >> la muerte de george floyd a manos de un policia desato un exodo de agentes de la ley en el pais. >> la administracion del seguro social esta advirtiendo que advirtiendo que los estafadores estan usando la tecnologia para salirse con la suya. >> el ano pasado de las perdidas fueron de mas de mil millones de dolares. >> liz gonzalez de telemundo nueva york nos trae consejos de de una portavoz para que usted se proteja. >> busca las senales de seguros social advierte que los timadores con la millones de york que del seguro social para que usted se proteja. >> enviar mensajes de de estafas. >> la administracion de seguro los timadores pueden llamar por telefono, texto, correos electronicos y hasta enviar cartas falsas por correo. >> es muy importante no dar nuestra informacion. >> los estafadores se hacen pasar por empleados de esta agencia, torres sugiere recordar la premio, 5b pretender, problema, premio presion y pago para evitar ser una victima de la nada aparecio el problema que estan ofreciendo un premio, ¿pero un premio para que? >> ¿un premio de que? >> entonces, para yo re
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this despite the pandemic and the unrest caused by the police killings of george floyd and other cases. >> it would have been easy for us to say we are too busy. can't do it. we did not. we doubled down. >> the department critics though say the reforms are just a good start as they would stress that more needs to be done. spokesperson for the public defenders office says racial disparities when it comes to traffic stops, arrest and use of force are still unacceptable. >>> thousands came out for another night market in san francisco's chinatown. it was so packed that the mayor is promising to work with organizers to close more streets down for the monthly event. all happening in an area where some businesses say they still feel the lingering impacts of the pandemic. nbc bay area is in san francisco. >> reporter: tay came from near. and far to eat a san francisco chinatown's night market. >> it is amazing. >> reporter: exactly what lily low wants to hear. she founded the non-profit and got a grant to organize monthly night markets this year. that seemed to be growing in popularity. >> th
this despite the pandemic and the unrest caused by the police killings of george floyd and other cases. >> it would have been easy for us to say we are too busy. can't do it. we did not. we doubled down. >> the department critics though say the reforms are just a good start as they would stress that more needs to be done. spokesperson for the public defenders office says racial disparities when it comes to traffic stops, arrest and use of force are still unacceptable. >>>...
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floyd incident. >> it would have been easy for us to say we're too busy, can't do it. we did not. we doubled down. >> reporter: the completion of 272 specific reforms being submitted to the california department of justice completes a process that started nearly eight years ago. that's when 26-year-old mario woods was shot nearly two dozen times by five sfpd officers. it's one of a series of officer-involved shootings that prompted reforms by then police chief greg sur. he resigned, forced out over public pressure because of those shoots, and chief bill scott was brought in with a mandate to finish the job. among the accomplishment, the department says officer-involved shootings have dropped by 50%, use of force fell by 65%. this is a process that started in 2016, and while the chief of police is celebrating, submitting the final reforms to the department of justice, there are critic who is still say that the san francisco police department still has work to be done. >> the racial disparities in terms of who gets stopped, who gets searched are unacceptably high. >> rep
floyd incident. >> it would have been easy for us to say we're too busy, can't do it. we did not. we doubled down. >> reporter: the completion of 272 specific reforms being submitted to the california department of justice completes a process that started nearly eight years ago. that's when 26-year-old mario woods was shot nearly two dozen times by five sfpd officers. it's one of a series of officer-involved shootings that prompted reforms by then police chief greg sur. he resigned,...
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and criminal justice reform, i think it was joe biden that said, support the george floyd justice and politician act, and when the republicans blocked it, he went ahead and did an executive order. donald trump was saying, when we were protesting around george floyd, when the looting starts, the shooting starts, rather than, yes, this is a shame, what happened to floyd, and we need to deal with police reform, as part of criminal justice reform. so again, i think that not only does he miss the runway, he missed the airport when it comes to decency and civil rights. >> sam stein, two threads for you. once we know the, trump campaign openly talks about their efforts to win over black voters, they think they're having success there. do we think that's real and will persist between now and november? also, just feel free to weigh in on the blatant antisemitichl from trump again, who suggests that if you were a jewish person and were to vote for a democrat, then you don't love israel or your own faith. >> well, i'll start with the last one, first. we've been here, before, i believe, you and i
and criminal justice reform, i think it was joe biden that said, support the george floyd justice and politician act, and when the republicans blocked it, he went ahead and did an executive order. donald trump was saying, when we were protesting around george floyd, when the looting starts, the shooting starts, rather than, yes, this is a shame, what happened to floyd, and we need to deal with police reform, as part of criminal justice reform. so again, i think that not only does he miss the...
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we saw george floyd with -- we saw a man die before our eyes. is this -- which one is working? neither? let me talk loud. we saw that on the street. spontaneously across the nation, there were protests across the world. i remember, we got press calls from new zealand and hungary and the united kingdom and there was a rise and an awakening and a reckoning. tell your story. i know my time is tight but i've got to tell you a personal story. it did happen. i got a letter. i think you need to look at this letter. i opened this letter, a handwritten letter from someone i went to middle school with. you know, i attended a middle school where i was the first african american student to attend there. at the time i was they met, they wanted two in the whole school and i was the only one in my class for four straight years. it was an apology letter from someone who had been an upperclassman, probably seventh or eighth grade when i was in fifth grade who apologized for bullying, calling me names. i guess they call it macro aggression. but, he said in the letter, that he was compelled to wr
we saw george floyd with -- we saw a man die before our eyes. is this -- which one is working? neither? let me talk loud. we saw that on the street. spontaneously across the nation, there were protests across the world. i remember, we got press calls from new zealand and hungary and the united kingdom and there was a rise and an awakening and a reckoning. tell your story. i know my time is tight but i've got to tell you a personal story. it did happen. i got a letter. i think you need to look...
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about the death of george floyd there was a black man who died under the boots of the white american police, and no matter how many times he shouted that i can't breathe anymore, he didn't lift his heels . it was because in those conditions when trump was in office and the black movement started, the racism movement started. against blacks and the movement of structural racism in the political structures of the united states, part of the ruling body of the united states was in favor of the movement and supported them both from the judicial point of view and from the point of view of the democratic party and those who think they want trump to take office. or abuse of the position, they say that in the current situation, the value of the work of these scholars and board members nationality lies in the fact that the entire american political structure , whether it is the democratic party, the republican party, the judicial structure , the urban structures, or the university administration , is even against these peace-loving students. social responsibility and freedom of expression in t
about the death of george floyd there was a black man who died under the boots of the white american police, and no matter how many times he shouted that i can't breathe anymore, he didn't lift his heels . it was because in those conditions when trump was in office and the black movement started, the racism movement started. against blacks and the movement of structural racism in the political structures of the united states, part of the ruling body of the united states was in favor of the...
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george floyd. we saw the bricks being brought in to break things up. that's extremely concerning. >> brian: all right, todd. appreciate it. >> ainsley: placing wooden chairs inside the building so that no one could get in to barricade themselves inside. >> steve: they were zip tying the doors closed. >> ainsley: tables underneath the door handles. they cover the security cameras according to the local paper with tape and with black trash bags. there was a janitor inside who was heard saying "i was held hostage." protesters outside yelling, hey, hey, ho ho the occupation has got go. and from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. hundreds were linking outside, linking their arms to form a human chain, blocking the entrance of hamilton hall. >> lawrence: to the point of outside -- you know, agitators. i think what's different in this protest than any other protest is the fact that they are siding with terrorists. hamas, hezbollah, the houthi rebels. it's one thing to get yourself involved with an american conflict. but that's not what's happening
george floyd. we saw the bricks being brought in to break things up. that's extremely concerning. >> brian: all right, todd. appreciate it. >> ainsley: placing wooden chairs inside the building so that no one could get in to barricade themselves inside. >> steve: they were zip tying the doors closed. >> ainsley: tables underneath the door handles. they cover the security cameras according to the local paper with tape and with black trash bags. there was a janitor inside...
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at the moment, it is difficult to find a case like the story of george floyd, to create certain problems for conservative forces within the united states, but perhaps through such initiatives they are trying to find the ground. people understand the initiative of the american authorities to annoy conservatives to make society controllable, there is an active discussion on the social network x. americans write that the next generation is being held back by people who should on the contrary, direct. and all that... people will treat each other there if they are actually now experiencing absolute racial discrimination, as was the case in the sixties, which both robert kennedy and martin luther fought against, here you go, the same leaders, who are among the nihan leaders, they actually engage in segregation and racism in reverse. what next, will the american authorities restore slavery? but here it is not difficult to guess who will be the slave. attempts by the west to arrange a trade blockade for russia failed; trade with friendly countries is growing, however, like gdp, it grew by 3.6% o
at the moment, it is difficult to find a case like the story of george floyd, to create certain problems for conservative forces within the united states, but perhaps through such initiatives they are trying to find the ground. people understand the initiative of the american authorities to annoy conservatives to make society controllable, there is an active discussion on the social network x. americans write that the next generation is being held back by people who should on the contrary,...
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floyd and breonna taylor. go back and finish one of them. well, i want to ask you about another book on your list of upcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist history called the states of the earth, an ecological and racial history of secularization, a very long title. but one of the most interesting on nonfiction books i've read so far, the transition from, you know, religious states or protean christianity to more secular states and politics is seen as one of the great triumphs of the world. what you factor in colonialization and according to the author, what we're left with is this trojan horse for what the author refers to as racial capitalism or the idea that the capitalist structure is discriminatory and oppressive to marginalized people by design. and so we argue there's a direct correlation with these systems and also the fraught ecological state that we find ourselves in. really interesting book that focused on africa, north africa, mostly. but there's some
floyd and breonna taylor. go back and finish one of them. well, i want to ask you about another book on your list of upcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist history called the states of the earth, an ecological and racial history of secularization, a very long title. but one of the most interesting on nonfiction books i've read so far, the transition from, you know, religious states or protean christianity to more secular states and politics is...
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floyd died, he was a black man who died under the boots of a white american police officer, and whatever he called i can't breathe , he didn't raise his heels, it was because in that situation when trump was in office and the black movement started , the racism movement against blacks and the structural racism movement in american politics, there, part of the american ruling body was in favor of the movement and supported them both from the judicial point of view and from the democratic party point of view. and those who think that trump wants to take office are using or abusing the situation. in the current situation, the value of the work of these students and members of the national board is that the entire political structure of america, whether it is the democratic party, the republican party, the judicial structure or the structures urban and university management are even against these peace students request against these professors, more than 700 students and academics have been arrested, and their courts will be held in a month. in fact, being in the field of social responsibili
floyd died, he was a black man who died under the boots of a white american police officer, and whatever he called i can't breathe , he didn't raise his heels, it was because in that situation when trump was in office and the black movement started , the racism movement against blacks and the structural racism movement in american politics, there, part of the american ruling body was in favor of the movement and supported them both from the judicial point of view and from the democratic party...
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after the murder of george floyd, white people across america looked around and said, "wait a second. are we racist?" so america took a good hard look at itself and when big corporations saw themselves in the mirror, they said: "oh shit, we're white as [bleep]!" >> inequality in corporate america. there are only five black ceos running fortune 500 companies. >> you can see 6% of top executives as black. in terms of the population of the united states, that should be 13%. >> in a video, nike said: don't pretend there's not a problem in america. critics point out that all of nike's executives are white. >> that's right. the board of nike was so white, they were all wearing new balance. [laughs] and to address this problem, businesses turned to a solution called diversity, equity, and inclusion, or dei. it means more fair hiring policies, new anti-discrimination rules for the workplace, and sensitivity training seminars. and the first thing it led to was a shit load of ads. >> real progress on diversity and inclusion doesn't happen without real work. >> say "celebrate diversity" into you
after the murder of george floyd, white people across america looked around and said, "wait a second. are we racist?" so america took a good hard look at itself and when big corporations saw themselves in the mirror, they said: "oh shit, we're white as [bleep]!" >> inequality in corporate america. there are only five black ceos running fortune 500 companies. >> you can see 6% of top executives as black. in terms of the population of the united states, that should...
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uh, the george floyd during the riot and the, the, these very same media fault for say, listen, protesters. unfortunately, supp protesters, i'm comfortable. this is when buildings were on fire, they were plywood everywhere. people hide from see it on the box. i mentioned their names. this is the way it goes. do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protests in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who are the oh, the lead? i'm the daughter of the congress. some of this what she how, how dear she who are these people reading drums. we did the same thing during occupied wall street. and i ask people as a, do you remember doing great moments of protests, martin luther king's, i have a dream. i'm sure. traffic was backed up. they might have littered, i'm sure, during an admin pettis bridge and even civil rights moment. i'm sure these these moments now we're looking at decorum and drumbeat and, and the way they look for people. let me just finish with this whole are sworn by virtue of their med
uh, the george floyd during the riot and the, the, these very same media fault for say, listen, protesters. unfortunately, supp protesters, i'm comfortable. this is when buildings were on fire, they were plywood everywhere. people hide from see it on the box. i mentioned their names. this is the way it goes. do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protests in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as...
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floyd and breonna taylor. go back and finish one of them. well, i want to ask you about another book on your list of upcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist history called the states of the earth, an ecological and racial history of secularization, a very long title. but one of the most interesting on nonfiction books i've read so far, the transition from, you know, religious states or protean christianity to more secular states and politics is seen as one of the great triumphs of the world. what you factor in colonialization and according to the author, what we're left with is this trojan horse for what the author refers to as racial capitalism or the idea that the capitalist structure is discriminatory and oppressive to marginalized people by design. and so we argue there's a direct correlation with these systems and also the fraught ecological state that we find ourselves in. really interesting book that focused on africa, north africa, mostly. but there's some
floyd and breonna taylor. go back and finish one of them. well, i want to ask you about another book on your list of upcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist history called the states of the earth, an ecological and racial history of secularization, a very long title. but one of the most interesting on nonfiction books i've read so far, the transition from, you know, religious states or protean christianity to more secular states and politics is...
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when the police killed george floyd on video that created a lot of protest that was prolonged. but there had been probably a 1000 cases where police have killed the other people on protest and that's barely makes it limp on the radar. and sort of course, it was. people were already home and with the cove it and it was extra horrific to watch this on film live. and so i think that mattered. so similarly, i think what mattered with the women in atlanta is that there was no video, they just heard reports and it was very distant for people. i think here having that video made it very personal for many people. so that's why this has made it to international news world leaders, i've seen the eval morales and nicholas and the doodle have offered condolence for us for the family. so it has made international news because a, it's a murray, it's a air min and be it was on video. and so when somebody who is an active member of the us military does such an extreme action, people, it really people wonder what is going on, what, what, what made him do this extreme form of protest? what does
when the police killed george floyd on video that created a lot of protest that was prolonged. but there had been probably a 1000 cases where police have killed the other people on protest and that's barely makes it limp on the radar. and sort of course, it was. people were already home and with the cove it and it was extra horrific to watch this on film live. and so i think that mattered. so similarly, i think what mattered with the women in atlanta is that there was no video, they just heard...
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uh, george floyd, during the riot and the, the, these very same media fault for say, listen, protest is unfortunately, supp protesters uncomfortable. this is what buildings were on fire. they were plywood everywhere. people hide from see it and because i mentioned their names, this is the way it goes. do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protest in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who are the oh, the lead be, i'm the daughter of the congressman of this. what she how, how dare she? who are these people? breeding drums. we did the same thing during occupied wall street. and i asked people, i said, do you remember doing great moments of protests, martin luther king's, i have a dream. i'm sure traffic was backed up. they might have littered, i'm sure, during an admin pettis bridge and you civil rights moment. i'm sure these these moments now we're looking at decorum and drumbeat and, and the way they look for people. let me just finish with who are sworn by virtue of their media
uh, george floyd, during the riot and the, the, these very same media fault for say, listen, protest is unfortunately, supp protesters uncomfortable. this is what buildings were on fire. they were plywood everywhere. people hide from see it and because i mentioned their names, this is the way it goes. do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protest in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who...
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floyd, two years later, when she says dei programs became under attack and started to disappear. >> all right, that's our report for tonight. thanks for watching the 11:00 news. >> you can stream the latest news and weather on your smart tv anytime by downloading our fox hey, what's going on? everyone i'm alex savage. welcome to this edition of like it or not. you know how the show works here. we put out the hotop
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but she says initially, the anti-police sentiment stemming from the george floyd incident gave her pause. >> i wanted to be like the change that, we wanted to be so in order to do that, you can't just criticize. >> taylor has been patrolling the streets for five years. she says being a gay african american woman will hopefully encourage people from many different backgrounds to join law enforcement. >> the only way you can stop the bad things that's happening out there is to put on a uniform and go and do something about it. >> the san francisco police department tells me. female officers currently only make up 15% of its force. the goal is to reach 30% by the year 2030. in san francisco, amber lee ktvu, fox two news. >> bay area olympic figure skating champion kristi yamaguchi is the latest inspiration for a new barbie doll. it is one of the dolls and barbies inspired women's series. yamaguchi says it's a huge honor to be recognized. the dolls release comes just ahead of aarp heritage month in may. the doll costs $45 and is available now for preorder. >> oakland unified school district
but she says initially, the anti-police sentiment stemming from the george floyd incident gave her pause. >> i wanted to be like the change that, we wanted to be so in order to do that, you can't just criticize. >> taylor has been patrolling the streets for five years. she says being a gay african american woman will hopefully encourage people from many different backgrounds to join law enforcement. >> the only way you can stop the bad things that's happening out there is to...
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floyd, which in many ways led to the fall of trump, also suddenly began in late spring. then the slogan trump the racist deprived him of neutral votes voters. and now, if anything happens, the palestinian card is at hand. trump, after all, as president, bypassing the un, recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel, and... testing, in the moscow region the airliner will be prepared for flight certification tests, the key systems of the aircraft, including avionics, landing gear, and power supply of domestic production. for... tomorrow and the day after tomorrow in the capital region it is still cloudy, perhaps even a thunderstorm, but the temperature is quite comfortable up to 16° celsius, then more, on tuesday wednesday they promise about plus... sun, an excellent reason to plan outdoor recreation with family or friends. in the meantime, weather forecasters say, the atlantic cyclone rules moscow, and it brought rain to the city. in some areas, the volume of precipitation exceeded 2/3 of the norm for the month. cars practically floated through the streets up to their h
floyd, which in many ways led to the fall of trump, also suddenly began in late spring. then the slogan trump the racist deprived him of neutral votes voters. and now, if anything happens, the palestinian card is at hand. trump, after all, as president, bypassing the un, recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel, and... testing, in the moscow region the airliner will be prepared for flight certification tests, the key systems of the aircraft, including avionics, landing gear, and power...
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floyd. the gonzalez incident happened three years ago tomorrow and in early 2023, after winning office da pamela price reopened investigations into eight police shootings or in-custody deaths, including gonzalez. her office filed charges against the three alameda officers just after 4 p.m. today. abc news reporter tara campbell has the new updates in the case. >> nearly three years after 26 year old mario gonzalez died in custody, alameda county police officers are facing charges. >> we thought that it was important to inform the public about this very important case. alameda county district attorney pamela price pledged to reexamine the case when she first took office. eric mckinley, james fisher and cameron leahy, leahy have each been charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter, price reversing the decision of her predecessor, nancy o'malley, who cleared the officers of any criminal wrongdoing. >> she signed off on a final report two years ago, stating in part, we conclude that the
floyd. the gonzalez incident happened three years ago tomorrow and in early 2023, after winning office da pamela price reopened investigations into eight police shootings or in-custody deaths, including gonzalez. her office filed charges against the three alameda officers just after 4 p.m. today. abc news reporter tara campbell has the new updates in the case. >> nearly three years after 26 year old mario gonzalez died in custody, alameda county police officers are facing charges....
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floyd. >> it would have been easy for us to say, we're too busy, can't do it. we did not. we doubled down. >> critics of the department say the reforms are a good start but stress that more needs to be done. spokesman for the public defenders office says that racial disparities with traffic stops, arrests, and use of force are still unacceptable. >>> rescuers are keeping up the search for a missing 15-year-old in the north bay. so yesterday a pair of teens went missing while swimming in the russian river near forestville. rescuers did find one of them, brought them to a hospital, but they did suspend their search just before midnight. today several agencies were back out on the water looking for the other teen. the sonoma sheriff tells us that they have found a body but it is too early to confirm whether it is the missing teen or not. >>> several bay area cities are in trouble with the feds. the environmental protection agency is fining six east bay cities and two utility districts for allowing sewage to flow into the bay. the epa says oakland, alameda, albany,
floyd. >> it would have been easy for us to say, we're too busy, can't do it. we did not. we doubled down. >> critics of the department say the reforms are a good start but stress that more needs to be done. spokesman for the public defenders office says that racial disparities with traffic stops, arrests, and use of force are still unacceptable. >>> rescuers are keeping up the search for a missing 15-year-old in the north bay. so yesterday a pair of teens went missing...
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they put him down and all this happens before george floyd. so this one down before that case and now pam price comes in and she said, well, i'm going to revisit to see what happened. and now the side and she looks and the officers are leaning on him. the family got one 11 million dollars for this in a civil settlement. and now the police are being prosecuted. and again. police officers are looking at those not want to get involved with anything on the street to play devil's advocate here you he was a big guy. he's a very but didn't appear to be. >> really aggressive. he was kind of a little bit out of it may be under the influence. wasn't moving fast. there are 4 against one and they take them down. and at that point when he's down. do you need lay out lay on his back to you need to? i mean, he's a heavy guy. you know? oh, i'm just i'm just asking a guy who who's down. yeah. how much more do you need to to do what you want stay down? sure. sure. sure. so how do you keep him down? you don't put a knee on his neck like door? well, i know. but t
they put him down and all this happens before george floyd. so this one down before that case and now pam price comes in and she said, well, i'm going to revisit to see what happened. and now the side and she looks and the officers are leaning on him. the family got one 11 million dollars for this in a civil settlement. and now the police are being prosecuted. and again. police officers are looking at those not want to get involved with anything on the street to play devil's advocate here you...
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the incidence is reminiscent of george floyd's dad after this 4 years ago, which on least a wave of protests against police brutality. heavy rains have devastated parts of east africa in recent weeks. floods in tons of nap or indian kenya have killed at least 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes. welcome web reports now from kaji aldo county south of the capital market. the rains mostly come at night, leave devastation in the morning. dozens of people have been killed in flash floods, here in kenya, holdings upon those mother was one of them. this is what remains of the home and her possessions. 6 people died here. this is exactly the phase. this is where we found them. the 40 of my mother's neighbors was trapped right across here and it seemed as though my cousin held her ankle with her head lost between her ties. people in the slums of the capitol, nairobi say the government some little to help president william root so called an emergency meeting. earlier this week. i also asked the military and i'm happy that many missed up for defends is yeah. to provide some of the capabilities
the incidence is reminiscent of george floyd's dad after this 4 years ago, which on least a wave of protests against police brutality. heavy rains have devastated parts of east africa in recent weeks. floods in tons of nap or indian kenya have killed at least 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes. welcome web reports now from kaji aldo county south of the capital market. the rains mostly come at night, leave devastation in the morning. dozens of people have been killed in flash floods,...
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floyd protests. the examples that we were hearing today from some of the justices about what a president who felt he had unfettered power and would suffer no consequences could do were ripped from the headlines. they were the kinds of things that the former president has said. and i think it was shocking to hear the former president since attorney mr. sour suggests that those things could be official acts, selling nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary. we have a president who stole classified documents, which is the subject of another piece of litigation. so these are not things that were pulled from the sky. these are real serious possibilities and to have the tourney of the former president's stand in the well of the united states supreme court and suggests that these things could be official acts. and the only thing more shocking than him making that argument was having a majority of supreme court justices not sound as though they were horrified.& a guest at hearing that that was the position the
floyd protests. the examples that we were hearing today from some of the justices about what a president who felt he had unfettered power and would suffer no consequences could do were ripped from the headlines. they were the kinds of things that the former president has said. and i think it was shocking to hear the former president since attorney mr. sour suggests that those things could be official acts, selling nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary. we have a president who stole classified...
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floyd protests at the white house should be executed. so it's actually not really that, but they obviously weren't executed but the person has to be executed for it to be brought to bear. >> i think hyperbole has a place in almost any office, but i'd come back to think it's just hyperbole i get pretty brazen argument that military coups could potentially be official acts that will the person wasn't executed. >> it doesn't matter just because of coup or any of these sort of parade of horribles could come constitute an official act, doesn't mean that they're right, doesn't mean that they would be allowed under our constitutional system and doesn't mean that we're in any way, shape, or form justifying that what we're talking about here though is the scope of immunity that presidents need to be able to rely on to discharge their core article two responsibilities as president without immunity. i think you'll end up in a situation duration where presidents will essentially be blackmailed by their political rivals with the threat of political p
floyd protests at the white house should be executed. so it's actually not really that, but they obviously weren't executed but the person has to be executed for it to be brought to bear. >> i think hyperbole has a place in almost any office, but i'd come back to think it's just hyperbole i get pretty brazen argument that military coups could potentially be official acts that will the person wasn't executed. >> it doesn't matter just because of coup or any of these sort of parade of...
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the incident is reminiscent of george floyd's death in minneapolis 4 years ago, which at least a wave of protest against funded fatalities. a heavy rains of devastated parts of east africa in recent weeks floods in terms of near the indian kenya, up to at least 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes. and the a central region has been hit, especially hard and recent days. malcolm lab reports from colorado county itself with the capital, and i wrote the reins mostly come at night leave devastation in the morning. thousands of people have been killed in flash floods here in kenya, holdings upon those mother was one of them. this is what remains of the home and her possessions. 6 people died here. this is exactly the phase. this is where we found them. the 40 of my mother's neighbors was trapped right across here and it seemed as though my cousin held her ankle with her head lost between her ties. people in the slums of the capital nairobi say the government's done little to help present.
the incident is reminiscent of george floyd's death in minneapolis 4 years ago, which at least a wave of protest against funded fatalities. a heavy rains of devastated parts of east africa in recent weeks floods in terms of near the indian kenya, up to at least 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes. and the a central region has been hit, especially hard and recent days. malcolm lab reports from colorado county itself with the capital, and i wrote the reins mostly come at night leave...
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. >> in the 2020 death of george floyd. that's all. according to a survey by the police executive research forum. however, large departments are still more than 5% below their 2020 staffing levels, despite a year over year increase from 2022 to 2023. in san francisco, ucsf health health broke ground on what it calls the hospital of the future. hospital officials celebrated the start of a massive rebuild of the parnassus heights campus. the plan involves building a new 15 story hospital and research center at the current site, which has been operating since the early 1900s. it's expected to cost more than $4 billion. the hospital is set to open in 2030. rock the casbah was back in walnut creek with its 10th anniversary musical spectacular, hosted by our very own dan ashley. heather told me, she told me that i need girls like you. >> she also told me, stay away. you never know what she'll catch. yeah. >> the event brings out hundreds of people to enjoy live music and raise funds for children in need. the concert had performances from pha
. >> in the 2020 death of george floyd. that's all. according to a survey by the police executive research forum. however, large departments are still more than 5% below their 2020 staffing levels, despite a year over year increase from 2022 to 2023. in san francisco, ucsf health health broke ground on what it calls the hospital of the future. hospital officials celebrated the start of a massive rebuild of the parnassus heights campus. the plan involves building a new 15 story hospital...
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since george floyd. okay, so they, they say, oh, you know, we gotta get rid of every kind of whites a racist and the confederates were racist and so we got to destroy it, blah, blah, blah. it's all part of this narrative that white so bad, white, so racist and critical race theory and what kids learned in score learning and scroll, what employees are indoctrinated with that work is that white people are inherently evil, inherently bad. and you have to accept that. and why people have to accept that. i mean, we're living in insanity. this is the antithesis of doctor martin luther king junior and the civil rights movements. we have special graduations for blacks. we have special housing for blacks. only graduations for this group only were separating, and this is part of the left. as i mentioned earlier, the taliban destroys museums, and statues and libraries. so it has its own devices. it's part of what these people want to do. they want it, they, they want to create their own history, they want to, they
since george floyd. okay, so they, they say, oh, you know, we gotta get rid of every kind of whites a racist and the confederates were racist and so we got to destroy it, blah, blah, blah. it's all part of this narrative that white so bad, white, so racist and critical race theory and what kids learned in score learning and scroll, what employees are indoctrinated with that work is that white people are inherently evil, inherently bad. and you have to accept that. and why people have to accept...
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he goes point by point around george floyd's desk. he said these were opportunities to do real journalism and n p r decided not to, but instead they held all these diversity meetings. they started tracking their source is based on diversity. so you're not even trying to tell the news, you're only trying to paint the story of virtue signaling and it, he says it just eroded right out from under me. what he did was he went to his bosses and said, this is the problem. we have no republicans working in the news room, so we have no diversity of thought. nobody is actually trying to see the side of the audience that's leaving us. and the ceo said, oh yeah, it's interesting i'll, i'll take your meeting and then cancelled it and never rescheduled because they just felt like i guess for whatever reason i don't need to hear that. and that's very much my experience because i never saw this kind of refuse refusal to look at stories when i was a journalist, i don't think i'm, i was as shocked as everybody else. i was already independent by the time
he goes point by point around george floyd's desk. he said these were opportunities to do real journalism and n p r decided not to, but instead they held all these diversity meetings. they started tracking their source is based on diversity. so you're not even trying to tell the news, you're only trying to paint the story of virtue signaling and it, he says it just eroded right out from under me. what he did was he went to his bosses and said, this is the problem. we have no republicans working...