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more deaths when many are already grieving, so many in the black community already grieving the loss of family members and friends for the coronavirus, grappling with the economic stress this pandemic has caused. the pandemic has been the great revealer. we know black and brown communities have been hit hardest by the coronavirus. they are more likely to get sick. they have less access to health care. they make up the communities hurt by jim crow laws and redlining and now the locking in of those rules and regulations by the trump administration. they disproportionately -- black and brown communities disproportionately make up our essential workers. it's not because they don't work as hard. it's not because of individual choices. mr. president, we all work hard. we're all trying to do something productive for our families and our communities. we all want to build a better country for our daughters and our sons. no, mr. president, it's because of a racist system that is making it harder for their work to pay off and putting at risk their lives for generations long before this virus ap
more deaths when many are already grieving, so many in the black community already grieving the loss of family members and friends for the coronavirus, grappling with the economic stress this pandemic has caused. the pandemic has been the great revealer. we know black and brown communities have been hit hardest by the coronavirus. they are more likely to get sick. they have less access to health care. they make up the communities hurt by jim crow laws and redlining and now the locking in of...
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"do not grieve without hope." amen.we watch this, jack, you andd i come of this week on the air and really since two saturdays ago, because we have been together since this was breaking apart, at times it looked like america on our tv screens and our mobile devices was coming apart. and then they began to come together. through it all, you have dropped some scripture on "outnumbered overtime." and my viewers know you well. what do you say now? >> first off, harris, you are right. when i think about this situation, i do think about you. i remember looking through my screen at you, and i didn't know what to say. i just went to scripture and let the holy spirit lead me. i think this is a time, like alveda has been saying all week, as well. second corinthians teaches us to comfort others, as god comforted us. that is really the time for us to do that. that takes humility, and we've got to go into situations like this fully humble, and be able to take ourselves out of our own flesh and really feel the pain and suffering of o
"do not grieve without hope." amen.we watch this, jack, you andd i come of this week on the air and really since two saturdays ago, because we have been together since this was breaking apart, at times it looked like america on our tv screens and our mobile devices was coming apart. and then they began to come together. through it all, you have dropped some scripture on "outnumbered overtime." and my viewers know you well. what do you say now? >> first off, harris, you...
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grieving delayed is grieving denied.ttering loss for so many in this pandemic is leavened a little by the fact that the staff at the royal london did everything they could to save lives. that the dead were given the best possible chance of life. the national health service to which the royal london belongs is now enjoying a renaissance in public acclaim because so many lives have been saved in this pandemic. and throughout the strictest days of the lockdown across the uk, once a week, millions around the country took to the streets to show their appreciation, joining hands in solidarity and gratitude. but longer term, while there is no cure or vaccine for the coronavirus, can the nhs, often strapped for cash, maintain the highest of standards? can the service adapt to a new normal way of working with a virus that could be here to stay? it was for ten days that we were given unprecedented access to the royal london hospital. and in that time we caught a fleeting glimpse of the enormous challenges of managing a deadly dise
grieving delayed is grieving denied.ttering loss for so many in this pandemic is leavened a little by the fact that the staff at the royal london did everything they could to save lives. that the dead were given the best possible chance of life. the national health service to which the royal london belongs is now enjoying a renaissance in public acclaim because so many lives have been saved in this pandemic. and throughout the strictest days of the lockdown across the uk, once a week, millions...
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we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our rnationting hearts and changing hearts andending m -- changids and bending work tomorrow justice. everyone would have understood if you said we don't need to hear from any white people today. n you have blent long enough. you can be silent one more day. but i have to tell you, you asked the whole community to come together. and look what happened. [applause] >> you have chosen the path of love, the path of perfect love that casts out fear, and i want you to know that is the path not only to your o healing. it is the healing of the path of the whole world and partnerreg with god ieming the world is a difficult path -- the world. it is a difficult path. you hav been asked to carry the burden that would have crushed most people and you have borne it with race and courage. you called to honor george'sage. life with love. you cled those people whose perfect fear cast out anything that evenooks like love with a perfect love that casts out fear. youl have been a moor not just arica, but for the whole world. now, we must follow your g
we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our rnationting hearts and changing hearts andending m -- changids and bending work tomorrow justice. everyone would have understood if you said we don't need to hear from any white people today. n you have blent long enough. you can be silent one more day. but i have to tell you, you asked the whole community to come together. and look what happened. [applause] >> you have chosen the path of love, the path of perfect love that casts...
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. >> deepening the pain for a grieving mother. >> ahmaud loved. he also was loved by many. >> "nightline" starts right now, with juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. as the country paused to remember george floyd, tonight marks ten straight days of civil unrest, calling out his death as just one of many black lives lost. now we examine another minneapolis case, another officer's knee to the neck. another death of a black man and what it says about policing in america. >> fill and dough was an amazing man. he was just a laid-back, cool today. didn't know how that end up happening to someone like him. >> lewis hunter has been here before. grieving the death of a black man at the hands of police in minnesota. >> they may not knew each other, but they was two brothers. >> this week, it's george floyd, but tfour years ago it was his cousin, philando castile, shot byfficers after being stopped for a broken taillight. >> keep your hands where they are. >> yes, i will. >> his girlfriend live streaming the scene while her 4-year-old daughter
. >> deepening the pain for a grieving mother. >> ahmaud loved. he also was loved by many. >> "nightline" starts right now, with juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. as the country paused to remember george floyd, tonight marks ten straight days of civil unrest, calling out his death as just one of many black lives lost. now we examine another minneapolis case, another officer's knee to the neck. another death of a black man and what it says...
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so we came to say today that we grieve with you and that your grief has awakened the conscience of the nation, and because we're here in god's house and in his church, because we believe in the risen lord christ, we grieve in resurrection hope, a hope that promises not just a reunion some day but a restoration this day. we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our nation, bending the arc of the universe toward justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if you said, we don't need to hear from any white people today. you have been silent long enough. you can be silent one more day. but i have to tell you, you asked the whole community to come together, and look what happened! ( applause ) you have chosen the path of love, the path of perfect love that casts out fear, and i want you to know that that is the path not only to your own healing, it's the path to the healing of the whole world, it is the path of partnering with god in redeeming the world, and it is a difficult path. you have been asked to carry a burden that would have crushed most people, an
so we came to say today that we grieve with you and that your grief has awakened the conscience of the nation, and because we're here in god's house and in his church, because we believe in the risen lord christ, we grieve in resurrection hope, a hope that promises not just a reunion some day but a restoration this day. we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our nation, bending the arc of the universe toward justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if you...
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yes and deal with being a widower he sort of seemed to be reaching out to those that are grieving for the death the very tragic death of george floyd were people still can't believe they saw on videotape this death playing out watching a murder a man struggling to breathe and he captured that very carefully in the beginning of the speech when he said that the words of george floyd i can't breathe that's really a wakeup call for the nation a country crying out for leadership so you heard there from joe biden that his approach is to try and bring the country together in this turbulent moment and he is accusing his republican opponents of doing just the opposite of creating division and exacerbating our flagging the famed flames of hate this will be a referendum issue now really the election that seems far off in november but really it will move very quickly now and it's going to be where americans line up and which direction they want to move forward and when it comes to where america and americans are as of right now one week own from the death of george floyd he managed to do you know
yes and deal with being a widower he sort of seemed to be reaching out to those that are grieving for the death the very tragic death of george floyd were people still can't believe they saw on videotape this death playing out watching a murder a man struggling to breathe and he captured that very carefully in the beginning of the speech when he said that the words of george floyd i can't breathe that's really a wakeup call for the nation a country crying out for leadership so you heard there...
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will have to face as grieving relatives the key question of why have so many died in the u.k. and why one of their relatives among the casualties and so from this mean a myself and all of the show as goodbye for now stay safe we'll see you next week. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible for the freelance journalist work for alternative media . you can. go toward. a more. creative. because. the charge for the. reveal that he then came to the victim. describing the pain of hearing what happened. to the scene if you must tell but after everything. here. what he went through. the world is watching $54.00 african nations appealed to the un to set up an inquiry into systemic racism and police brutality in the united states. plus this.
will have to face as grieving relatives the key question of why have so many died in the u.k. and why one of their relatives among the casualties and so from this mean a myself and all of the show as goodbye for now stay safe we'll see you next week. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible for the freelance journalist work for alternative media . you can. go toward. a more. creative. because. the charge for the. reveal that...
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so we came to say today that we grieve with you. and that your grief has awakened the conscience of the nation. because we are here and god's house and in his church and because we leave in the risen lord christ, we grieve and resurrection hope. a hope that promises notjust a reunion sunday but a restoration to stay for seven week grieve and resurrection hope that god is at work and our nation renting hearts and changing minds and bending the moral ark of the universe for justice. and i hope you know that eve ryo ne justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if you said "we don't need to hear from a nyway you said "we don't need to hear from anyway people today." you have been silent long enough, you can be silent long enough, you can be silent one more day. you asked the whole community to come together and look what happened. (applause) you have chosen the path of love, the path of perfect love that casts out fear, and i want you to know that that is notjust out fear, and i want you to know that that is not j
so we came to say today that we grieve with you. and that your grief has awakened the conscience of the nation. because we are here and god's house and in his church and because we leave in the risen lord christ, we grieve and resurrection hope. a hope that promises notjust a reunion sunday but a restoration to stay for seven week grieve and resurrection hope that god is at work and our nation renting hearts and changing minds and bending the moral ark of the universe for justice. and i hope...
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days come before you can fully grieve and unlike most you must grieve in public. it's a burden. a burden that is now your purpose to change the world for the better named george. by so many others i've watched with offers you some of the absolute courage to channel god's grace and show the good man george was searched to spare just is too long to move millions to act peacefully the purpose of them are all the people around the world feel connected to this tragedy on the ones who lost something it can never ever be replaced. george's children and grandchild. and. those yana that said what do you want to study yesterday is so great that he's looking down he's so proud of you. i know you miss that hunger only he can give. your joy. you know the shoulders so you can touch the sky countless hours he spent playing any gain you want because your smile your laugh your love is oh i think it matters. i know you have a lot of questions. no child should have to ask questions too many black children have had to ask for generations. i stand. looking through your eyes we should also be asking
days come before you can fully grieve and unlike most you must grieve in public. it's a burden. a burden that is now your purpose to change the world for the better named george. by so many others i've watched with offers you some of the absolute courage to channel god's grace and show the good man george was searched to spare just is too long to move millions to act peacefully the purpose of them are all the people around the world feel connected to this tragedy on the ones who lost something...
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the only way to see true light is to listen to the voices of so many are hurting and grieving. those who set out to silence those voices do not understand the meaning of america or how it becomes a better place." and president obama, who delivered his message on social media, said it is all about, including the men and women and law enforcement, who take pride in doing a tough job every day to work together to create a new normal, in which the legacy of bigotry and unequal treatment no longer infects our institutions or our hearts." you can read the entire statements from the former presidents online at c-span.org. >> jim morrill is a political reporter for the charlotte observer newspaper in north carolina. c-span interviewed him about the upcoming presidential race and what the potential impact might be on voters if the republican national convention were split between charlotte and another city. >> joining us via zoom from charlotte, north carolina is jim mora, political reporter for the "charlotte observer."
the only way to see true light is to listen to the voices of so many are hurting and grieving. those who set out to silence those voices do not understand the meaning of america or how it becomes a better place." and president obama, who delivered his message on social media, said it is all about, including the men and women and law enforcement, who take pride in doing a tough job every day to work together to create a new normal, in which the legacy of bigotry and unequal treatment no...
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force which is too often turned deadly. 2 weeks on from george floyd's killing they still come to grieve not only for him but for the searing injustices that plagued their nation. we won't change 6 time has not quelled their anger in minneapolis on sunday nor make a promise to dismantle the police department and start again. our connection is to end our city's toxic relationship with the media a list of police departments to answer police thing as we know it. elsewhere in the city the magnitude of the moment laid bare when a protester confronted magic friday. the crowd unloaded on the mayor when he disagreed with the moves. my. emotions were running high in cities across north america and boston protesters pleaded with police. as well as order police try to restore public trust i. elite sports stars and set the protest arena to n.b.a. players from the milwaukee bucks joined a march. and the denver broncos took to the streets to after years of being told to shut up american football players finally feel free to speak out against racism. oh. in seattle there was a panic when a car drove in
force which is too often turned deadly. 2 weeks on from george floyd's killing they still come to grieve not only for him but for the searing injustices that plagued their nation. we won't change 6 time has not quelled their anger in minneapolis on sunday nor make a promise to dismantle the police department and start again. our connection is to end our city's toxic relationship with the media a list of police departments to answer police thing as we know it. elsewhere in the city the magnitude...
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the people that i have spoke to what i was on last weekend, are grieving, they are angry and hurt. most of them, they are just exhausted. communities of color have spent years fighting to be heard and for justice, fighting for resources. fighting for survival. and as her senator is my job to carry that fight here to washington in the senate. 400 years cannot be overcome with a single piece of legislation or even by a single generation of legislature. but we can't let the enormity of the task blind as to the urgency of this work. the last two weeks have been extraordinarily difficult to minnesota twins in our country. but throughout history, the hardest times i've always been the times that our country of the greatest progress. and so i choose to find a purpose in making sure that in this moment, i reached real progress towards justice and equality. this way i came to the floor today. no statement of intent, no matter how thoughtful or change the reality of this crisis, but i want this statement to be on the record. i want to be accountable for these commitments. i want to be part o
the people that i have spoke to what i was on last weekend, are grieving, they are angry and hurt. most of them, they are just exhausted. communities of color have spent years fighting to be heard and for justice, fighting for resources. fighting for survival. and as her senator is my job to carry that fight here to washington in the senate. 400 years cannot be overcome with a single piece of legislation or even by a single generation of legislature. but we can't let the enormity of the task...
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we are still going through the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because and we're grieving with them and, you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the blaze spread through the 2a—storey block after a fridge—freezer caught fire. cladding on the tower block was blamed for the fire spreading rapidly. it triggered a feeling among some that the underprivileged were not being cared for. this year's anniversary comes as britain and the world reflect on racial inequality. that's why feelings of social injustice that were so painful at the time of the fire are likely to be brought into sharper focus. ministers had promised to replace all similar material in tower blocks by this month, but thousands of buildings are still deemed dangerous. earlier, green balloons surrounded the tower, the colour now a symbol of solidarity. singing. all day in unusual circumstances they came together to re
we are still going through the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because and we're grieving with them and, you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the blaze spread through the 2a—storey block after a fridge—freezer caught fire. cladding on the tower block was blamed for the fire...
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we are still going the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of their time and we are grieving with them, and covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there were a lot of similarities, being glued to the tv, listening to the number of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid spread. later, the prime minister will deliver a message at a virtual memorial service where he will pledge to ensure a tragedy like grenfell never happens again. but a government target to remove flammable cladding on high—rises by this month has yet to be met. about 2000 tower blocks in england alone are still potentially at risk. three years later, it's really frustrating that we're still talking about removing this cladding. it's just...the government keep making these announcements, but it materialising and actually happening is a completely different story. in one of london's wealthiest ar
we are still going the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of their time and we are grieving with them, and covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there were a lot of similarities, being glued to the tv, listening to the number of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid...
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we are still going through the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because we're grieving with them and, you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the blaze spread through the 24—storey block after a fridge—freezer caught fire. cladding on the tower block was blamed for the fire spreading rapidly. it triggered a feeling among some that the underprivileged were not being cared for. this year's anniversary comes as britain and the world reflect on racial inequality. that's why feelings of social injustice that were so painful at the time of the fire are likely to be brought into sharper focus. ministers had promised to replace all similar material in tower blocks by this month, but thousands of buildings are still deemed dangerous. earlier, green balloons surrounded the tower, the colour now a symbol of solidarity. singing. all day in unusual circumstances they came together to rememb
we are still going through the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because we're grieving with them and, you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the blaze spread through the 24—storey block after a fridge—freezer caught fire. cladding on the tower block was blamed for the fire...
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there will be a lot of grieving here, a lot of grieving all over our country.ok, bishop, what does it say about grief, and how we should handle grief, how we should use grief? >> you know, i just recently wrote a book about crushing. it is the crushing of our lives that causes us to be transformed and sometimes in this grieving process, the bible talks a lot about the presence of the holy spirit being a comforter to us, understanding that his spirit is a comfort because some of the people we're grieving about are things that will never be the same again. not only as it relates to the loss of george floyd but the loss of normalcy after the pandemic and the loss of jobs. i think america is grieving for a lot of things. but in our collective reasoning and cohesiveness, that is healing also. connecting with god, connecting with one another, also helps bring about healing to the institutes of life in a way i think is mandatory right now. that's why we're coming together across party lines, across racial lines, we're coming together because we've all been wounded. th
there will be a lot of grieving here, a lot of grieving all over our country.ok, bishop, what does it say about grief, and how we should handle grief, how we should use grief? >> you know, i just recently wrote a book about crushing. it is the crushing of our lives that causes us to be transformed and sometimes in this grieving process, the bible talks a lot about the presence of the holy spirit being a comforter to us, understanding that his spirit is a comfort because some of the people...
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we are still going through the grieving process, and the rest of the country right now is grieving becauseand you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire, because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid spread. today, the prime minister delivered this message to the families of loved ones. i want you to know that i remain absolutely committed to uncovering the causes of the tragedy, and ensuring it is never repeated. but a government target to remove flammable cladding from high rises by this month has yet to be met. about 2,000 tower blocks in england alone are still potentially at risk. the government keep making these announcements, but it materialising and actually happening is a complete different story. throughout the day, people are coming together online, to remember what happened. in one of london's wealthiest ar
we are still going through the grieving process, and the rest of the country right now is grieving becauseand you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire, because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid spread. today, the...
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when we have not even had a chance to truly grieve.'ve been doing this work, as you know, for 25 years and i've held hands with a lot of families. it's superhuman what we expect. at the same time we treat people in a subhuman way through these horrific acts, we then expect them to perform in a superhuman way after that's happened. both of them are a burden. and yet over and over again, black families find a way to do it. >> you know, don, since these protests began a little bit more than two weeks ago now, other videos of police killings have been getting a whole bunch of new scrutiny including a disturbing video from austin, texas, and many cities are already starting to implement some reforms. can the floyd family take some comfort in knowing that these are the first steps and more presumably are on their way? >> i can't tell them, wolf, how to feel. you know that. but i would hope that anything that my words, your words, the fact that all these people are out on the streets worldwide that it provides them some comfort. but i do have
when we have not even had a chance to truly grieve.'ve been doing this work, as you know, for 25 years and i've held hands with a lot of families. it's superhuman what we expect. at the same time we treat people in a subhuman way through these horrific acts, we then expect them to perform in a superhuman way after that's happened. both of them are a burden. and yet over and over again, black families find a way to do it. >> you know, don, since these protests began a little bit more than...
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also he was morning deeply, grieving deeply for benny himself.the feeling is that he could not put his whole heart and soul into the job of being president of the united states. a lot of people do feel that that delayed the establishment of his cabinet. as it happened, when he did establish the cabinet, it ran for the whole term, which was the first time that a cabinet had run for the whole of the four years. he did work well in the end by getting the best team together. but it is that sort of situation that did upset his way of working. to a large extent. >> when you read about her religious beliefs, she believed as i understand it, in a punitive god, that there were retribution's for actions. how did she process the death of her child? >> i don't know what you mean. >> >> did she blame herself? did she blame franklin pierce? >> she thought that it was god punishing them for a misdemeanor. i think she did tend to blame franklin in the first instance, because he had not kept her aware of the circumstances of his nomination. when he did eventually
also he was morning deeply, grieving deeply for benny himself.the feeling is that he could not put his whole heart and soul into the job of being president of the united states. a lot of people do feel that that delayed the establishment of his cabinet. as it happened, when he did establish the cabinet, it ran for the whole term, which was the first time that a cabinet had run for the whole of the four years. he did work well in the end by getting the best team together. but it is that sort of...
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we're asking for a grieving mother, father, siblings are able to understand the last moments and the circumstances around his killing. >> i understand that you have some of the last text messages you had with your son. can you share with us at all what those text messages reveal? >> well, he was talking to me about some personal stuff which i don't want to say right now, but the last message that i received was, mom, can you cut my hair, please? can you do it? and that was it. >> what more can you -- what more can you tell us? we have that there on the screen for our viewers to see. what more can you tell us about your son, the kind of person he was, because in situations like this, it is always tragic that we only learn about a person through the eyes now of what law enforcement is going to tell us. i want you to tell our viewers what kind of person your son was. >> my son was the most amazing, amazing person. he's a wonderful son, just calls me, mom, how are you doing today, did you eat? did you take any vitamins? this is good for you, you know. he's trying -- that's sentimental to
we're asking for a grieving mother, father, siblings are able to understand the last moments and the circumstances around his killing. >> i understand that you have some of the last text messages you had with your son. can you share with us at all what those text messages reveal? >> well, he was talking to me about some personal stuff which i don't want to say right now, but the last message that i received was, mom, can you cut my hair, please? can you do it? and that was it....
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so we came to say today that we grieve with you. and that your grief has awakened the conscience of the nation. because we're here in god's house and in his church and because we believe in the risen lord christ, we grieve in resurrection hope. a restoration this day. we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our nation, rending hearts and changing minds and bending the moral arc of the universe toward justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if said we don't need to hear from any white people today. you been silent long enough. you could be silent one more day. but i have to tell you, you ask the whole community to come together. and look what happened. [ applause ] you have chosen the bath path o love, the path of perfect love that casts out fear and i want you to know that is the path not only to your own healing, it is the path to the healing of the whole world. it is the path of partnering with god in redeeming the world and it is a difficult path. you have been asked to carry a burden that w
so we came to say today that we grieve with you. and that your grief has awakened the conscience of the nation. because we're here in god's house and in his church and because we believe in the risen lord christ, we grieve in resurrection hope. a restoration this day. we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our nation, rending hearts and changing minds and bending the moral arc of the universe toward justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if said we don't...
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so we came to say today that we grieve with you.rd christ, we grieve in resurrection hope. a restoration this day. we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our nation, rending hearts and changing minds and bending the moral arc of the universe toward justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if said we don't need to hear from any white people today. you been silent long enough. you could be silent
so we came to say today that we grieve with you.rd christ, we grieve in resurrection hope. a restoration this day. we grieve in resurrection hope that god is at work in our nation, rending hearts and changing minds and bending the moral arc of the universe toward justice. and i hope you know that everyone would have understood if said we don't need to hear from any white people today. you been silent long enough. you could be silent
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.>> they knocked on the door and gave me the news that my son was gone>> to families grieving tonight after a wrong way driver plows into a car and kills two people on their way home from work. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >> the two victims worked together at tesla were carpooling home from work late at night when they were killed.>> the crash happened early sunday morning on northbound 680 in danville. azenith smith joins us now after speaking with grieving family members.>> reporter: it is a tragic story all around, especially knowing the victims are parents. loved ones are saddened by how they died, saying it could have easily been prevented.>> he was just starting his life. i can't even explain it. >> a mother in need of comfort mourning the loss of her only son. >> he was loving, caring, a father, he was everything. >> it was saturday that she last saw her son, he left their home to work the graveyard shift at tesla. he and his coworker were killed early sunday morning.>> i would describe it as an exclusively horrific. spec a 27-year-old was allegedly driving drun
.>> they knocked on the door and gave me the news that my son was gone>> to families grieving tonight after a wrong way driver plows into a car and kills two people on their way home from work. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >> the two victims worked together at tesla were carpooling home from work late at night when they were killed.>> the crash happened early sunday morning on northbound 680 in danville. azenith smith joins us now after speaking with...
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and most people don't even realize that they're grieving right now.severe loss like, what people don't realize, even when the pandemic was happening, you were grieving the loss of financial stability, of our regular schedules. and you have to go through a a process of acknowledging it, and starting to heal from it and that's happening again when people, it's not compounded also with the fact that black lives matter's movement is happening. people are, you know, waking up and they're going through so much loss and everyone is screaming out for, i need change, i need things to be different and it's a very beautiful moment that we're living in. i mean, i just, i look at the five of our instagram, even yours, jimmy, and all of us, we're just all in a space of like - if you're grieving what was happening, if you want to see a better tomorrow, it's okay to acknowledge it and it's okay to start trying to do things to move towards a better tomorrow >> jimmy: i was going to ask you guys, after five seasons, do people kind of know what's about to happen to thei
and most people don't even realize that they're grieving right now.severe loss like, what people don't realize, even when the pandemic was happening, you were grieving the loss of financial stability, of our regular schedules. and you have to go through a a process of acknowledging it, and starting to heal from it and that's happening again when people, it's not compounded also with the fact that black lives matter's movement is happening. people are, you know, waking up and they're going...
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once they are by themselves again and dealing with the pain and the loss and the grieving that comes,lis. that there are now millions of people in the united states who have felt as a calling, this call to action to be in the streets of america's cities and not so large cities also to make their voices heard and to say what happened to george floyd, what happened to breonna taylor, what happened to ahmaud arbery, what's happening to our country as a result of the coronavirus, which is disproportionately impacting african-americans, to the economic collapse which we saw from the unemployment numbers is -- the unemployment numbers for african-americans, latino americans. still went up compared to last month that there are many things for americans to be angry about. to want to fight for their country. to change the direction and george floyd, through his unwitting sacrifice, has brought us down this road. and to come full circle, back to the president, you know, at times like these, we have seen presidents use moments like these to bring the country together. especially a moment so publ
once they are by themselves again and dealing with the pain and the loss and the grieving that comes,lis. that there are now millions of people in the united states who have felt as a calling, this call to action to be in the streets of america's cities and not so large cities also to make their voices heard and to say what happened to george floyd, what happened to breonna taylor, what happened to ahmaud arbery, what's happening to our country as a result of the coronavirus, which is...
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i want people to grieve with us.he only ones. >> reporter: richard said his family was very cautious, wearing the masks outside, but they didn't always wear it inside. if he had to do it all over again, they would have worn the masks inside. back to you now, fred. >> a sad story. paul vercammen, thank you very much. >>> tomorrow the four minneapolis police officers charged in the memorial day killing of george floyd will appear in court. this comes as efforts for national police reform condition. we'll discuss, next. m with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant neuriva has clinically proven oingredients that fuel five, indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. and its mission is to make sleep...feel...cool. so,
i want people to grieve with us.he only ones. >> reporter: richard said his family was very cautious, wearing the masks outside, but they didn't always wear it inside. if he had to do it all over again, they would have worn the masks inside. back to you now, fred. >> a sad story. paul vercammen, thank you very much. >>> tomorrow the four minneapolis police officers charged in the memorial day killing of george floyd will appear in court. this comes as efforts for national...
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so while we are all grieving, ijust want had would just go away.ree—year—old granddaughter journey. we all need prayer but if i am honest about it, we are more concerned about his children and his grandchildren. i ask is you pray for us as we go along this marathon to make sure that justice us as we go along this marathon to make sure thatjustice is served on gorges behalf or pair areas we call him,i gorges behalf or pair areas we call him, i asked that you pray for us and especially for the children. thank you. —— on george's behalf. applause i'm rodney floyd, the youngest brother of george floyd. my other brother of george floyd. my other brother pj was talking about his childhood memories. iwould brother pj was talking about his childhood memories. i would like to start where he left off. we didn't have much growing up but all that great stuff that we dried and wash our clothes, that was just ingenuity. we work with what we had. the house was full of love and i appreciate the love that everybody in here and the state of minneapolis, y'all adapte
so while we are all grieving, ijust want had would just go away.ree—year—old granddaughter journey. we all need prayer but if i am honest about it, we are more concerned about his children and his grandchildren. i ask is you pray for us as we go along this marathon to make sure that justice us as we go along this marathon to make sure thatjustice is served on gorges behalf or pair areas we call him,i gorges behalf or pair areas we call him, i asked that you pray for us and especially for...
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will have to face as grieving relatives the key question of why have so many died in the u.k. and why were very relatives among the casualties so from this may not myself but all of the show as goodbye from now stay safe we'll see you next week. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media who are a part of the global news platform you can submit to your published works in either video format go to award go to auntie dot com and in to no. let's say. the guy down the block from or you. is counterfeiting mining and he's buying and stuff he. created an extension on his house he caught a new people on a new car plus 5 new cars he bought another new he bought a lot of jewelry he's live in a large would you say the wealth on that street is just forced minutely heading into that guy's house because he's able to counterfeit money and spend that money would you say that i mean that's not hard to comprehend. welcoming our viewers from around the world live f
will have to face as grieving relatives the key question of why have so many died in the u.k. and why were very relatives among the casualties so from this may not myself but all of the show as goodbye from now stay safe we'll see you next week. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media who are a part of the global news platform you can submit to your published...
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. >> and we grieve with his family. our whole community grieves with you. damon was truly one of a kind. he showed us what it means to be generous of spirit, of energy, and unflappable in the face of life's challenges. and i know thate the pain away from us all right an ambush on june 6th in ben lomond. federal investigators say the suspect steven carrillo are linked to an anti-government movement known to target police officers. when carrillo was taken down by a civilian, the sheriff said he was armed with a pistol, a rifle, and a bomb. federal authorities believe the duo also killed federal security offic officer david patrick you wouun. governor newsom was here earlie ceremony to happen because this is in covid-19 pandemic, they said that they were going to have to wait, but that the urgency was just too strong to honor a model deputy here in this community where he grew up and where he served and where his children will grow up too. in aptos. >> all those seats being filled really shows the kind of person he was. >> remarkable. >> absolutely. thank you,
. >> and we grieve with his family. our whole community grieves with you. damon was truly one of a kind. he showed us what it means to be generous of spirit, of energy, and unflappable in the face of life's challenges. and i know thate the pain away from us all right an ambush on june 6th in ben lomond. federal investigators say the suspect steven carrillo are linked to an anti-government movement known to target police officers. when carrillo was taken down by a civilian, the sheriff...
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houston,as flown to where joe biden held a private meeting with the grieving family.from houston. trip toiden made a texas, houstst, he was here this monday and met with the family. we spoke earlier
houston,as flown to where joe biden held a private meeting with the grieving family.from houston. trip toiden made a texas, houstst, he was here this monday and met with the family. we spoke earlier
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i grieve for the floyd family. my heart goes out to the family of patrick underwood and i think of you for being here. there are a few officers who are attracted to the uniform for the wrong reasons. we want the authority of carrying a badge and gun but can't handle the responsibility. cops are an extremely small percentage of the police officers in this country. there is another side of the story. terminals prosecuted working closely with police officers. i convicted some officers. i was also at the bedside of officers after they had been shot. i've attended funerals for officers killed. i've been in the hospital trying to comfort of my employees who learned moments before of the death of her husband, a sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty. don't blame the police. it takes a special kind of courage to protect those who cannot protect himself, care for their community so much they are willing to risk their lives to save others. when there is gun violence, conflict, a few brave men and women wearing blue unif
i grieve for the floyd family. my heart goes out to the family of patrick underwood and i think of you for being here. there are a few officers who are attracted to the uniform for the wrong reasons. we want the authority of carrying a badge and gun but can't handle the responsibility. cops are an extremely small percentage of the police officers in this country. there is another side of the story. terminals prosecuted working closely with police officers. i convicted some officers. i was also...
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days come before you can fully grief in the light most you must grieve in public. as burden. a burden that is now your purposed cheez the world for the better named george. and so many others i have watched with offers you some of the absolute courage to channels god's grace and show the good man george was. search to stir justice to long to move millions to act peacefully the purpose of them are all the people around the world feel connected to this tragedy. the ones who lost something it can never ever be replaced. in george's children. and. those yana. said what do you want to study yesterday is so great that he's looking down he's so proud of you. i know you miss that only he can give . your joy. shoulders so you can touch the sky countless hours he's spent playing any game you want because your smile your laugh your love is only thing that matters. you know you have a lot of questions. no child should have to ask questions too many black children have had to ask for generations. i stand. looking through your eyes we should also be asking ourselves why he answers so often
days come before you can fully grief in the light most you must grieve in public. as burden. a burden that is now your purposed cheez the world for the better named george. and so many others i have watched with offers you some of the absolute courage to channels god's grace and show the good man george was. search to stir justice to long to move millions to act peacefully the purpose of them are all the people around the world feel connected to this tragedy. the ones who lost something it can...
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you go through astonishment, grieve, anger, and then finally acceptance. let these processes occur, let this happen. >> how do the folks in your church distinguish you? pastor reimus -- >> he's pastor wright and i'm pastor rea. >> now i've got it. in the beginning i was like i want to make sure they know which pastor i'm talking about. pastor mia, what can you tell us about the plans for the funeral tomorrow? >> well, in the tradition of the african-american church, don, we will be hosting a home going celebration for brother floyd. there are a lot of people calling it a funeral and although it was traumatic in his manner of death and it was very sad and tragic and very public, we also want to make sure that his transition, his period as we have his final viewing here on earth and when we close that casket, that we celebrate a life. that we celebrate a life that had its ups and downs as many lives do, but also a life that was connected to god and one that all people around the world have now connected to because of the tragedy and the trauma by which he pa
you go through astonishment, grieve, anger, and then finally acceptance. let these processes occur, let this happen. >> how do the folks in your church distinguish you? pastor reimus -- >> he's pastor wright and i'm pastor rea. >> now i've got it. in the beginning i was like i want to make sure they know which pastor i'm talking about. pastor mia, what can you tell us about the plans for the funeral tomorrow? >> well, in the tradition of the african-american church, don,...
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we are still going through the grieving process. the rest of the grieving process.st families and friends and of their time. we agree with them. cobit brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things we re for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there area were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths arising every day. the blaze spread through the 2a story block after a fridge freezer caught fire. leading on the tower block was blamed for the fire spreading rapidly. it triggered a feeling among some that the underprivileged we re among some that the underprivileged were not being cared for. this year puzzling anniversary comes as britain and the world reflect on racial inequality. that is why feelings of social injustice that was so painful at the time of the fire are likely to be brought into sharper focus. fire are likely to be brought into sharperfocus. ministers had promised to replace all similar material in tower blocks by this month, but thousands of build
we are still going through the grieving process. the rest of the grieving process.st families and friends and of their time. we agree with them. cobit brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things we re for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there area were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths arising every day. the blaze spread through the 2a story block after a fridge freezer caught...
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but at the same time, it is understandable, because i think that we are all collectively grieving for the life that we don't have anymore. and desperately want to get back to it. >> dr. cody says we are in the middle of collecting -- a collective grieving process for our old way of life. she says some are in denial, some are angry, and some are depressed. you might be curious exactly where your county stants stands in terms of covid-19 cases. we are tracking the numbers in every bay area county. you can find them on our website, nbcbayarea.com, click on the bay area cases in our top banner. >>> a hate crime investigation in the east bay right now. someone painted racist graffiti on a car. someone passing by saw it and called police. officers tracked down the owner who had no idea what happened. >> he had had some cardboard black lives matter signs in his window kind of to show support for that -- what was going on around, you know, the nation. and he believed that his vehicle was targeted because of that. >> one of the officers got some cleaning supplies and removed the graffiti himse
but at the same time, it is understandable, because i think that we are all collectively grieving for the life that we don't have anymore. and desperately want to get back to it. >> dr. cody says we are in the middle of collecting -- a collective grieving process for our old way of life. she says some are in denial, some are angry, and some are depressed. you might be curious exactly where your county stants stands in terms of covid-19 cases. we are tracking the numbers in every bay area...
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i grieve for the floyd family. my heart goes out to the family of patrick underwood and i think of you for being here. there are a few officers who are attracted to the uniform for the wrong reasons. we want the authority of carrying a badge and gun but can't handle the responsibility. cops are an extremely small percentage of the police officers in this country. there is another side of the story. terminals prosecuted working closely with police officers. i convicted some officers. i was also at the bedside of officers after they had been shot. i've attended funerals for officers killed. i've been in the hospital trying to comfort of my employees who learned moments before of the death of her husband, a sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty. don't blame the police. it takes a special kind of courage to protect those who cannot protect himself, care for their community so much they are willing to risk their lives to save others. when there is gun violence, conflict, a few brave men and women wearing blue unif
i grieve for the floyd family. my heart goes out to the family of patrick underwood and i think of you for being here. there are a few officers who are attracted to the uniform for the wrong reasons. we want the authority of carrying a badge and gun but can't handle the responsibility. cops are an extremely small percentage of the police officers in this country. there is another side of the story. terminals prosecuted working closely with police officers. i convicted some officers. i was also...
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people and are grieving for the loss of laughter but they're also beginning to ask questions they want to know why they're reachin lumbered which is one of the richest in italy was so hard hit stefan of course grandfather died in a care home he's now collecting the stories of other covered 9000 victims we just want to know the true if we want to know if it was unjustified or if there is a high level of power in the authorities not the doctor or sort of nurses that have the possibility to contain this feeling or even to avoid their school and others say the worst affected parts of the region should have been closed down at an early states they criticised the region's far right president in milan for putting profits before people. before we find out who's responsible we have to understand whether or not we made mistakes from the regions point a few i think we try to give all possible answers and take all possible preventions at a time when we were confronting an extraordinary situation at a time when nobody knew much about the virus. from back in bed again will kyoto bio says the citizen
people and are grieving for the loss of laughter but they're also beginning to ask questions they want to know why they're reachin lumbered which is one of the richest in italy was so hard hit stefan of course grandfather died in a care home he's now collecting the stories of other covered 9000 victims we just want to know the true if we want to know if it was unjustified or if there is a high level of power in the authorities not the doctor or sort of nurses that have the possibility to...
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people are grieving for the loss of laughter but they're also beginning to ask questions they want to know why their region number d. which is one of the richest in italy was so hard hit stefano fusco scran father died in a care home he's now collecting the stories of other covered 9000 victims we just want to know the proof we want to know if it was just the fatality or if there is a high level of power in the heart is not the doctor or sort of nurses that have the possibility to contain this feeling or even to avoid their fusco and others say the worst affected parts of the region should have been closed down at an early states they criticize the region's far right president in milan for putting profits before people. before we find out who's responsible we have to understand whether or not we made mistakes from the region's point a few i think we try to give all possible answers and take all possible preventions at a time when we were confronting an extraordinary situation at a time when nobody knew much about the virus. from back in bed again will. assess the citizens will have to
people are grieving for the loss of laughter but they're also beginning to ask questions they want to know why their region number d. which is one of the richest in italy was so hard hit stefano fusco scran father died in a care home he's now collecting the stories of other covered 9000 victims we just want to know the proof we want to know if it was just the fatality or if there is a high level of power in the heart is not the doctor or sort of nurses that have the possibility to contain this...