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george floyd. who? george floyd and. for me, there was a pretty distinct joy and learning about who george floyd was, because it turned out thank goodness that he was the kind person that if he said tell me a story about floyd, you would go, you want to know about floyd this one time? and then they just off, you know, these are the sort of questions that people were not them. so there was a particular in doing that and think it's also true that when we got to hard parts i'll tell you there was one one weekend where i had seven interviews in a row where people had breakdowns in front of me. in one case one of the people started punching themselves. it's really hard. and had said to totally if i'm being honest, are even doing this. it's probably just and and quit like. well we're ahead and tolu was he didn't tell me this at the time but tolu is about to have a son black boy my and my partner and i we had just had a miscarriage. my editor had just had a baby and totally looked at me and, goes, you know, robert, we just got
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to, you, riots with justice for george floyd s anwhen it was destroying people's communities andsks? that brings back a nightmare vision for americans to see some liberal individual screaming w through a mask. they want to leave that behind, bit we had to see that in 2020ea and that was the patient. >> if we have that reaction to president trump after the service. >> laura: do we have that, and guys? >> you alluded earlier in your "angle." he comes up and says it like it is. he is not holding back and never did.k but he is not going to hold back at all. just me whenthat i guess we dont have that sound bite. that is all right. we we do have it.>> w go play it. go ahead to. >> why didu th you think of the service? i >> what did you think, did you like it? not too exciting, was it?ld i didn't think it was a goodter. service. they can do much better periods we was understated, raymond that wa thrs actually cool kind of he would throw in some shade but not the full trump shade to. he was playing it cool. >> that was not a yelp review the national cathedral was wanting that it is uncom
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, you know riots that -- with justice for george floyd when it was destroying people's communities andsk with a vent. that brings back such a nightmare vision to see some liberal individual screaming through a mask we document leave that behind. that was 2020 the bishop. >> raymond: if we had that reaction to entrepreneurship though after the service. >> laura: do we have it. >> you alluded to this early on in your angle. he comes out and just says it like it is. he is not holding back. this term he is in the going to hold back at all. >> laura: i guess we don't have that soundbite. so, that's all right. we can just do this. oh, okay. we do have it. go ahead, go play it. >> what did you think of the service? >> what did you think? did you like it? did you find it exciting? not too exciting, was it? i didn't think it was a good service, no. they could do much better. >> laura: that was under stated, raymond, that was under stated for trump 245689 was a cool, kind of he throwing some shade but not the full trump shade. he was playing it cool there. >> that's not the quite the yelp review
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in this particular case, we also obviously with horror what happened to george floyd. of that, the doj felt compelled to go into this police department and begin the investigation, what they call a pattern investigation. which means is this problem pervasive? and if so, to what degree and what areas should be looked at? stephanie: the goal of a consent degree is to make sure it police department abides by the constitution. that there is lawful police behavior. how effective are consent decrees at doing that? alex: it depends on who you ask. those individuals who are opponents of the consent decree say it costs too much money, that cities have to essentially pay for it, and that there is not necessarily a limit on the amount of time in which a decree expires, even though there's a goal that it should finish within a certain amount of time. seldom do we ever see they finish within the timeline. others have argued that crime goes up. the morale of police go way down when these take place. those that actually support the consent decrees conversely say that consent decrees
in this particular case, we also obviously with horror what happened to george floyd. of that, the doj felt compelled to go into this police department and begin the investigation, what they call a pattern investigation. which means is this problem pervasive? and if so, to what degree and what areas should be looked at? stephanie: the goal of a consent degree is to make sure it police department abides by the constitution. that there is lawful police behavior. how effective are consent decrees...
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. >>> a deal to overhaul police police training after the murder of george floyd and a u.s.hose are some of the headlines we are following. >>> "the advocate" reports on the first death of a patient with bird flu. the person was over 65 with underlying medical problems. the person detected the virus from csick and dead birds in a backyard flock. the cdc says the risk to the general public remains low. >>> "the minnesota star tribune" says the city of minneapolis approved a federal oversight agreement with the u.s. department of justice. the deal to overhaul training comes four years after the murder of george floyd in an arrest. changes have been made including not allowing race, gender or ethnicity to influence any decision to use force. a federal judge will oversee the changes. >>> "the new york times" says a federal judge held rudy giuliani in contempt of court in his $148 million defamation judgement. the judge said giuliani failed to properly respond to requests in handing over assets. he was found liable and ordered to turn over assets after falsely accusing the mother
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so in this particular case, we all saw, obviously with horror, what happened to george floyd.lt compelled to go into this police department and begin the investigation. it's what they call a pattern or a practice investigation, which means, is this problem pervasive in the entire department? and, if so, to what degree and what areas of policing should be looked at? stephanie: the ostensible goal of a consent decree is to make sure that a police department abides by the constitution, that there is lawful police behavior. how effective are consent decrees at doing that? alex: well, it depends on who you ask, right? those individuals that are opponents of the consent decree, they say that it is -- it costs too much money, that cities have to essentially pay for it, and that there's not necessarily a duration or a limit on the amount of time in which a decree expire. even though there is a goal that some of them should finish within a certain amount of time, seldom do we ever see that they finish within that timeline. and others have actually even argued that crime goes up, that t
so in this particular case, we all saw, obviously with horror, what happened to george floyd.lt compelled to go into this police department and begin the investigation. it's what they call a pattern or a practice investigation, which means, is this problem pervasive in the entire department? and, if so, to what degree and what areas of policing should be looked at? stephanie: the ostensible goal of a consent decree is to make sure that a police department abides by the constitution, that there...
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and let's remember when you mentioned george floyd and breonna taylor, and you could have mentioned ahmaudpresident trump was president, and he did nothing but the civil rights division under biden came in and prosecuted the police in george floyd, even though they had faced state charges and state convictions. and in ahmaud arbery. and they had consent decrees with those police departments. with all of that removed, trump is now trying to have a society where there would be no redress for george floyd, no redress for the minneapolis police department, as well as the departments that they put under decree under the biden administration. so it is to really undo he's already tried to undo with dealing with the question of suspending di. now we're dealing with him disarming us from even having the law properly investigate civil rights crimes. >> so one of the reasons that the civil rights division stepped in in the cases that you mentioned is that states sometimes don't don't have the power. the crime doesn't meet some sort of state standard. and what the civil rights division of the departme
and let's remember when you mentioned george floyd and breonna taylor, and you could have mentioned ahmaudpresident trump was president, and he did nothing but the civil rights division under biden came in and prosecuted the police in george floyd, even though they had faced state charges and state convictions. and in ahmaud arbery. and they had consent decrees with those police departments. with all of that removed, trump is now trying to have a society where there would be no redress for...
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nearly five years after george floyd's death, minneapolis has finally reached an agreement with the doj to overhaul its police department. we will speak with the minneapolis mayor just after the break. and some of the biggest names in golf are backing a new league, and it is unlike any game you've probably ever experienced i've got good news and i've got bad news. >> what do you want first? the bad. the news is newsy even more than ever. what's the good news? >> we're doing another season of have i got news for you. >> have i got news for you returns february 15th on cnn. >> so fire is helping me get my money right to achieve my ambitions. i want to see. >> like earning more money on my money as a head chef, ready for service. >> yes, chef. >> and saving to give back to local producers. so if i can help fund any ambition you're hungry to achieve, like investing in everyone's dinner table bank with sophie to earn a higher apy and an epic welcome bonus. >> sophie, get your money right. >> here's to getting better with age. >> here's to beating these two every thursday. >> help fuel today
nearly five years after george floyd's death, minneapolis has finally reached an agreement with the doj to overhaul its police department. we will speak with the minneapolis mayor just after the break. and some of the biggest names in golf are backing a new league, and it is unlike any game you've probably ever experienced i've got good news and i've got bad news. >> what do you want first? the bad. the news is newsy even more than ever. what's the good news? >> we're doing another...
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george floyd, troy died off to 3, so for notes on his neck for more than 9 minutes on a project. so the officers like a child to death spot lock lives and not to protest. an investigation found offices regularly discriminated against black people and native americans. we have finalized a federal consent decree in change is afoot in 2020 george floyd was murdered by a minneapolis police officer. a tragedy that resonated across the globe this legally binding agreement will give the city additional tools and the clarity. as we continue doing the hard work about building trust and account ability in our communities, your effective state on st blinking says ties with japan, no stronger than ever, often meeting with the japanese foreign minister on tuesday relations of intense between the 2 nations off the president bivens blocked to the purchase of us steel . 5 japanese company bite and killed the $15000000000.00 measure with nip on steel . citing national security concerns depends by minister as cool. the decision perplexing. says investments in the us and now in limbo with 2 compani
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we have finalized a federal consent decree in change is a 4th and 2020 george floyd was murdered by a minneapolis police officer. a tragedy that resonated across the globe this legally binding agreement will give the city additional tools and the clarity. as we continue doing the hard work about building trust and accountability in our communities, australia could soon have its 1st fall right lead us into the 2nd world war and unimpressive. rented mood, the president as asked the freedom party to form a government. the pro russia party won the most states in september as bottom entry election. but we need to support the other parties to govern somebody. i get reports from vienna, a step into the on no. yes, have a giggle, the leader of the far right freedom policy met with the austrian president. it was a stock reminder of the only option left to form a government. mister physical is confident you can find viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations and he wants to present sponsibility. i asked him about to explicitly a go ahead of thoughts. but given with caution
we have finalized a federal consent decree in change is a 4th and 2020 george floyd was murdered by a minneapolis police officer. a tragedy that resonated across the globe this legally binding agreement will give the city additional tools and the clarity. as we continue doing the hard work about building trust and accountability in our communities, australia could soon have its 1st fall right lead us into the 2nd world war and unimpressive. rented mood, the president as asked the freedom party...
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crowd: george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! our time. now is our moment to make it happen. (crowd applauding) you can't have democracy without participation, without people really getting engaged in it. (crowd cheering) (car honking) we're not unified by being one ethnicity or one religion or one ideology, we're unified by one constitution. it's not that the constitution was somehow perfect when we got started, far from it. i mean, we were not a democracy. we were a slave republic of white male property owners over the age of 21. but it's been through these successive movements for democratic enlargement that the constitution has become better and we've become a more perfect union. a great marylander, frederick douglass said, "if there is no struggle, there is no progress. "power concedes nothing without a demand. it never has, and it never will." (crowd cheering) thank you for organizing. black lives matter! man: black lives matter! woman: black lives! crowd: matter! woman: thank you so much. ♪ reporter: not only may this actu
crowd: george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! our time. now is our moment to make it happen. (crowd applauding) you can't have democracy without participation, without people really getting engaged in it. (crowd cheering) (car honking) we're not unified by being one ethnicity or one religion or one ideology, we're unified by one constitution. it's not that the constitution was somehow perfect when we got started, far from it. i mean, we were not a democracy. we were a slave...
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right now we're in two different time periods with respect to what was happening around the george floyd time period and where we are came with respect to i fourth amendment and how we engage with the community. we've come a long way bridging the gap in how we deal with our residents and even the groups. in the city we allow peaceful protests all the time but when it comes to violating the law, we're not tolerating it. i've given my team direct orders last week and anyone who thinks they can come in the city and destroy property, we'll be prepared to deal with them, or destroy our businesses. we want people to come into our city. we train if not annually, biennially on fourth amendment. i in particular had many conversations with the district attorney's office and brought them in our police department for additional training around fourth amendment. we'll be very prepared to deal with any fourth amendment issues that may arise. reporter: with the m.l.k. birthday coming up and what is on your mind as mayor. >> federal complaint about what? reporter: about the infinity program about girls
right now we're in two different time periods with respect to what was happening around the george floyd time period and where we are came with respect to i fourth amendment and how we engage with the community. we've come a long way bridging the gap in how we deal with our residents and even the groups. in the city we allow peaceful protests all the time but when it comes to violating the law, we're not tolerating it. i've given my team direct orders last week and anyone who thinks they can...
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the aftermath of george floyd's death when angry mobs vandalized statues and condemned lee as a racist a defender of slavery and a traitor lee's name became synonymous with white supremacy and has now been removed from military bases and schools and streets and even the lee chapel, the faculty of dummy. now got swept up in the george floyd's eight guys, then voted over lee to rename washington and lee the board of trustees debated the issue and in 2021 they voted to keep the name but in a conciliatory nod, the increasingly lee faculty and administration and the board took several steps effectively erased lee from the campus. they renamed lee chapel university chapel. they removed portraits of george washington and robert e lee that had hung in the chapel over a century. they historic plaques of lee, not just from the chapel, from all over campus. they even built a wall to hide the recumbent statue at the back of the chapel. they literally whitewashed the place and they canceled founder's day, which for decade had had celebrated. our founders washington and robert e lee, and they remove
the aftermath of george floyd's death when angry mobs vandalized statues and condemned lee as a racist a defender of slavery and a traitor lee's name became synonymous with white supremacy and has now been removed from military bases and schools and streets and even the lee chapel, the faculty of dummy. now got swept up in the george floyd's eight guys, then voted over lee to rename washington and lee the board of trustees debated the issue and in 2021 they voted to keep the name but in a...
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i saw your commitment to pursuing justice in honor of breanna taylor, george floyd and tyreenichols. i saw your commitment to working with both local law enforcement and the community to enact long-term systemic reforms. in charlotte after deputy us marshal tommy weeks. three other officers were shot and killed while apprehending fugitive. i saw you come together to support their loved ones. i saw the u.s. marshal's family show up through their own grief to be there for each other. and then tommy's wife kelly. i saw that too often unseen the imaginable strength of the families of law enforcement officers. i know that this barely scratches the surface of th work you have done. it does not capture the hours you have spent away from your family, the long days and nights, weekends and holidays you have spent working. it does not capture the enormous risk you have taken and the dangers you have faced while doing your jobs. but for all of this work and for so much more. i thank you. i am so proud of you. i know that you do not do this work for public recognition. you do this work because y
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screaming about donald trump and what he should be -- and george floyd riots. that's not somebody who wants to be a leader for everybody. >> lawrence: no. she shouldn't be in clergy. >> brian: more al sharpton. >> steve: both sides talking about today. meanwhile, carley joins us right now. and you got news from overseas. >> carley: i certainly do. overseas in turkey officials have detained nine people in connection with a deadly fire at ski resort hotel. the fire broke out on a restaurant floor of the 12th story building yesterday, 76 people were killed and dozens more hurt. survivors say no fire alarms went off. >> the hotel's owner was arrested and those who work there are cooperating with authorities. and to a fox wildfire alert here at home. the number of dead from the los angeles wildfires has now risen to 28. this as strong winds increase the fire risk across southern california. and crews are making progress as they battle a wildfire in riverside county. that one broke out yesterday. it is now 40% contained. and on a hopeful note the region is going to g
screaming about donald trump and what he should be -- and george floyd riots. that's not somebody who wants to be a leader for everybody. >> lawrence: no. she shouldn't be in clergy. >> brian: more al sharpton. >> steve: both sides talking about today. meanwhile, carley joins us right now. and you got news from overseas. >> carley: i certainly do. overseas in turkey officials have detained nine people in connection with a deadly fire at ski resort hotel. the fire broke...
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i was out raged long before george floyd.ist goes on and on, but as a prosecutor i have to maintain one standard and it is whether somebody according to the law has committed a crime and so that's what we always look at. >> absolutely. finally, what message do you have for the people of san francisco and what you hope to accomplish during your tenure? >> i want the people of san francisco to know i'm committed serving the function the da office was designed to serve which is make sure we promote public safety across san francisco. like i said, we have to have accountability in our city. what we see going on in our streets is the result of people feeling as though there was none. they didn't fear even the police walking by as they were committing a crime because there was a belief that even if you arrest me, the da office isn't going to do anything that i'm afraid of experiencing, and so we want people to have a healthy fear of what a consequence will be, but i also want san francisco to know we are a da office that stands by
i was out raged long before george floyd.ist goes on and on, but as a prosecutor i have to maintain one standard and it is whether somebody according to the law has committed a crime and so that's what we always look at. >> absolutely. finally, what message do you have for the people of san francisco and what you hope to accomplish during your tenure? >> i want the people of san francisco to know i'm committed serving the function the da office was designed to serve which is make...
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open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> can't hold a trial that has the fundamentals of due process, the fundamentals of fairness, the fundamentals of the constitution, and keep referring to somebody as a big black man. >> the racial justice act went into effect in 2021, just a year after his conviction. this makes it illegal to convict someone on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. stubblefield's attorneys are expected to be back in court here at 9:00 this morning, and they are expected to motion to have their client released. live in san jose. lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. even with winter here, we need more snow in the coming months. that's the word from state water managers after their first snow survey of the season. yesterday, they measured the snowpack at phillips station. this is south of lake tahoe along highway 50. they found 24in of snow. it's 91% of average for this time of the season, but only 37% of what's needed by april 1st to supply the water that's needed in
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their message to the families of the murder of george floyd. a justice department report found a pattern of civil rights violations by minneapolis police after floyd's death in 2020. the department will overhaul its training and use of force policies to build on changes since floyd's death. an independent monitor will oversee those changes and a judge must approve them. the agreement will put the department under a long term court supervision on capitol hill today. >> a joint session of congress certified donald trump as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. >> donald j. trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. >> his opponent in the race, vice president kamala harris, made it official, presiding over the certification. >> i did what i have done my entire career, which is take seriously the oath that i have taken many times to support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> there was heavy security as lawmakers convened for the proceedings. it came on the fourth anniversary of the violent january 6th capitol rio
their message to the families of the murder of george floyd. a justice department report found a pattern of civil rights violations by minneapolis police after floyd's death in 2020. the department will overhaul its training and use of force policies to build on changes since floyd's death. an independent monitor will oversee those changes and a judge must approve them. the agreement will put the department under a long term court supervision on capitol hill today. >> a joint session of...
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and they've been coming together, building trust through things like 2020 uprising after george floydwas killed right down the street from where george floyd was killed was the office of citadel, which is a worker center that mostly organizes latino immigrant and communities. and then it's is a tenant union which organizes by a landlord so often you'll have these big landlords that own like 150 buildings across the city. and some of them will be in poor black neighborhoods and some of them will be in immigrant neighborhoods, and some of them will be ripping off college students. right. and that actually becomes how you bring together and what happens is then they come together and say, what could win together? and becomes one of the big demands. and you get things like. the park service workers who clean up the trees when the trees come down after a big storm. right and who are also responsible for the people who get called in when the mayor wants to clean out a homeless and they are not given equipment and they are not trained for this and they are certainly not trained to like psych
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minutes of the policeman with his knee on george floyd's neck.ment, i thought, you know, there's a lot going on here that people don't think of as a civil rights movement. and this movement is distinct from the first movement. it's all about not passing legislation, but about people gaining voice and saying this is what it's like to be black, to be latino, to be a woman in this age. and it's changing the way we think about america because these people are having their own voice. it's a new conversation. it's a new movement. geoff: distinct and new. but what historical patterns and parallels stand out to you? juan: well, obviously, i mentioned marching. obviously, the marches of back then were meant to have an impact. and you see marches today. so, there would be some parallel there. although as i pointed out to you, these marches today are much larger and have in some ways, i think, much more impact. the conversation we're having now as compared to then is not about can we pass a civil rights act? can we pass a voting rights act? can we get enoug
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which is a clear nod to george floyd and breonna taylor. he also appears to be reinstituting a muslim ban. so some of these, yes, he has the power to immediately enforce. >> a tall order. so what challenges might he face, though? >> i think the challenges he will face is we're already seeing it. a number of lawsuits. whether or not the courts will back up folks who are pushing against the environmental regulations and immigration, i would say pretty draconian immigration response for a country of immigrants. but for example, he just released all of the january 6th rioters, people who abused police officers, fingers removed, broken ribs. some really serious violent offenses here. and he can just do that with the stroke of a pen. i think he'll also maybe face some pushback from his own party from members who want their 15 seconds and maybe want to oppose him in order to get a platform as we've seen so many times in recent years with extremist republicans. >> so trump is planning to visit southern california the end of the week. he's going to
which is a clear nod to george floyd and breonna taylor. he also appears to be reinstituting a muslim ban. so some of these, yes, he has the power to immediately enforce. >> a tall order. so what challenges might he face, though? >> i think the challenges he will face is we're already seeing it. a number of lawsuits. whether or not the courts will back up folks who are pushing against the environmental regulations and immigration, i would say pretty draconian immigration response...
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open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd can't hold a trial that has the fundamentals of due process, the fundamentals of fairness, the fundamentals of the constitution, and keep referring to somebody as a big black man. the racial justice act went into effect in 2021, just a year after his conviction. this makes it illegal to convict someone on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. stubblefield's attorneys are expected to be back in court here at 9:00 this morning, motioning for their client to be released. live in san jose. lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. now, even with winter here, we need more snow in the coming months. that's the word from state water managers after their first snow survey of the season. yesterday, they measured the snow pack at phillips station, south of lake tahoe along highway 50. they found 24in of snow. it's 91% of average for this time of the season, but only 37% of what's needed by april 1st to supply the water that's needed in much of the bay area. officia
open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd can't hold a trial that has the fundamentals of due process, the fundamentals of fairness, the fundamentals of the constitution, and keep referring to somebody as a big black man. the racial justice act went into effect in 2021, just a year after his conviction. this makes it illegal to convict someone on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. stubblefield's attorneys are...
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million after he was injured by police in 2020 during the demonstrations protesting the killing of george floyd. kyle johnson sued the city of san jose claiming he was injured by a foam baton round shot by an officer. the altercation happened during a downtown demonstration may 30th , 2020. the jury found the city liable for violating his civil, first, and fourth amendment rights. [ singing in a global language ]. >>> a group of demonstrators protesting outside the main gate of travis air force base in fairfield today all trying to bring attention to the fact the bombs supplied by the u.s. have destroyed all but one hospital in northern gaza over the last 15 months of israel's offensive in the palestinian territory. >> i don't want to be complicit in a genocide. it breaks my heart when i see the devastation of people. >> a ceasefire in gaza took effect five days ago. hamas says the next round of hostages, four israeli women, are set to be released saturday in exchange for an estimated 200 palestinians being held in israel. >>> a decades old bay area double murder cold case finally gets solved.
million after he was injured by police in 2020 during the demonstrations protesting the killing of george floyd. kyle johnson sued the city of san jose claiming he was injured by a foam baton round shot by an officer. the altercation happened during a downtown demonstration may 30th , 2020. the jury found the city liable for violating his civil, first, and fourth amendment rights. [ singing in a global language ]. >>> a group of demonstrators protesting outside the main gate of travis...
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evolving external landscape as the reason this company is headquartered in minneapolis, the same city george floyd was murdered in 2020 sparking a wave of corporate initiatives on dei. now target joins the likes of lowe's, and mcdonald's. yesterday apple and costco stayed firm. >> turning overseas where the cease-fire between israel and hamas is holding five days after it went in to effect. under the deal more hostages are set to be released tomorrow. raf, we learned today which hostages will be freed. >> lester, hamas says it will release four female soldiers. the first time they freed israeli military personnel. a warning that some of the footage is disturbing. they are known as the watch tower girls. unarmed women soldiers taken from an observation post. this 18-year-old trying to speak to the hamas gunman. paraded through gaza, sweat pants appearing stained with blood. hamas says they are going home along with two comrades in exchange for 200 palestinian prisoners as the cease-fire continues to hold one week in. palestinian families spent the days making painful pilgrimages to their homes. unb
evolving external landscape as the reason this company is headquartered in minneapolis, the same city george floyd was murdered in 2020 sparking a wave of corporate initiatives on dei. now target joins the likes of lowe's, and mcdonald's. yesterday apple and costco stayed firm. >> turning overseas where the cease-fire between israel and hamas is holding five days after it went in to effect. under the deal more hostages are set to be released tomorrow. raf, we learned today which hostages...
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but this is a major turn for a company headquartered in minneapolis, the same city, where george floyd was murdered. now, target joins the likes of lowe's, walmart and mcdonald in scaling back policies. microsoft, apple and costco, where 98 percent of shareholders voted against scaling back dei. >>> turning now to the ceasefire. holding five days after it went into effect. under the deal, more hostages are set to be released tomorrow. raf sanchez joins me now from israel. we learned today, which hostages will be freed. >> reporter: lester, hamas says it will release four female soldiers, the first time it has freed military personnel. and a warning, some of this footage is disturbing. >> they're known as the watch tower girls, unarmed officers from a watch tower post. >> that's what you mean? >> what? [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: wilma malevy paraded through gaza. sweat pants stained with flood. now they're going home. along with two comrades, in exchange for 200 palestinian prisoners, as the ceasefire continues to hold nearly one week in. palestinian families have sp
but this is a major turn for a company headquartered in minneapolis, the same city, where george floyd was murdered. now, target joins the likes of lowe's, walmart and mcdonald in scaling back policies. microsoft, apple and costco, where 98 percent of shareholders voted against scaling back dei. >>> turning now to the ceasefire. holding five days after it went into effect. under the deal, more hostages are set to be released tomorrow. raf sanchez joins me now from israel. we learned...
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his death, just months after the murder of george floyd, sparked days of protest.on the capitol. cnn's evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we know about this? well. the reaction. >> from the metropolitan police and from the union and from the officers themselves is obviously very overwhelming. they are thankful for for receiving this pardon from donald trump. and look, the president made clear in talking about this that he believes very much firmly in this idea of of backing the blue no matter what. and in this case. look, this was a case that happened in 2020. and, you know, the the police unions and the metropolitan police themselves. they say that if it hadn't happened at that time, right after the george floyd protests, they believe it would have been handled differently. but part of the problem with this case, and this was the case of two officers, andrew zabavsky and terence sutton, they are, according to the the investigation and according to the prosecution, they were also charged with obstructing the investigation by trying to cover it up. and so it was
his death, just months after the murder of george floyd, sparked days of protest.on the capitol. cnn's evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we know about this? well. the reaction. >> from the metropolitan police and from the union and from the officers themselves is obviously very overwhelming. they are thankful for for receiving this pardon from donald trump. and look, the president made clear in talking about this that he believes very much firmly in this idea of of backing the blue...
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we have finalized a federal consent decree in change is afoot in 2020 george floyd was murdered by a minneapolis police officer. a tragedy that resonated across the globe this legally binding agreement will give the city additional tools and the clarity. as we continue doing the hard work about building trust and account ability in our communities, us extra states. and to me blinking says ties going to japan, a stronger than ever offer. meeting with the japanese for a minister on tuesday. relations of being tense between the 2 nations of the president shaped by the blog to the purchase of us, deal by japanese company, fight and killed the $15000000000.00 manager with nipple and steel, citing national security concerns. puns, prime minister has cooled, the decision perplexing and says investments in the united states. now remember, the 2 companies filed the lawsuit on monday, accusing the president of unlawfully blocking the sale through assume national security review as the i'm. it is kind of wondering what we strongly urge the us governments to take action to the spell such consens
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>> we're very disturbed talking to the family members of george floyd and breonna taylor and others.s just very disturbing. jake tapper the fact that we all saw the videon for nine minutes and 29 seconds, so are wetype of condut by police? do we condone police officers in louisville, kentucky, lying on a probable cause affidavit going and killing this innocent black woman, breonna taylor? i is equal justice under the law for all americans, not just for some americans, not just for the privileged americans, but for all americans. >> you represented breonna taylor's family. as you noted, you won a $12 million settlement for her family from the city of louisville. have you spoken to the taylor family about how they might be reacting to this move by the trump administration? >> yeah. breonna's mother is just heartbroken. she fought so hard to get what measure of justice she could for her daughter being killed based on a lie. everybody has acknowledged they lied on the probable cause affidavit. and so now we're going to say that this is legal. what they've done that this is just not. we h
>> we're very disturbed talking to the family members of george floyd and breonna taylor and others.s just very disturbing. jake tapper the fact that we all saw the videon for nine minutes and 29 seconds, so are wetype of condut by police? do we condone police officers in louisville, kentucky, lying on a probable cause affidavit going and killing this innocent black woman, breonna taylor? i is equal justice under the law for all americans, not just for some americans, not just for the...
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those that go too far, the police officer who murdered george floyd, i watched that video and i havedo believe he, went too far and he should have took his knee off of his neck. >> you don't sound very apologetic though. there is one panel who pleaded guilty and she was sentenced to 60 days in prison. she came out of jail and says, we should apologize, we did wrong. you don't have any grip -- don't have any regrets. stewart: i did not hurt anyone that day, neither did my men. we were there to do security for two permitted events on capitol grounds. one, area seven, and a rally. that is why we were there, to protect people and keep them safe, which we have done the entire time our religion has existed. are is not hurt anybody. it's strange to have police officers -- there were police officers at my sentencing who described their injuries. i didn't injure anybody. it's be -- it's bizarre behavior. to attribute to us things that other people did. >> stewart rhodes, thank you for your time. thank you for coming on the program. stewart: thank you. god bless. >> you get the sense that the
those that go too far, the police officer who murdered george floyd, i watched that video and i havedo believe he, went too far and he should have took his knee off of his neck. >> you don't sound very apologetic though. there is one panel who pleaded guilty and she was sentenced to 60 days in prison. she came out of jail and says, we should apologize, we did wrong. you don't have any grip -- don't have any regrets. stewart: i did not hurt anyone that day, neither did my men. we were...
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mentioned that there were riots in the street, but you omitted the fact that that was reaction from george floyd, giving the misleading perception of what he's speaking about to begin with. secondly, jim crow is a major reason for programs like dei, because of race-based hiring practices america was already participating in, which is insane for you to perceive it as not being necessary now. lastly, dei practices trying to be implemented now, it takes away the ability for tuskegee airmen to be mentioned in air frace -- air force training, which my grandfather was one of. what is your response to that? guest: thank you for your service. you are quite wrong on several fronts. when you talk about the riots in 2020, i don't think that they were -- it was a manipulation of organizations founded by marxists who wanted to change the country and we had a great deal of violence for many months. you mentioned dei as a response to jim crow. no, this is a mistake that good-natured people, good americans of good will make consistently. the response to jim crow was kennedy's original affirmative action executi
mentioned that there were riots in the street, but you omitted the fact that that was reaction from george floyd, giving the misleading perception of what he's speaking about to begin with. secondly, jim crow is a major reason for programs like dei, because of race-based hiring practices america was already participating in, which is insane for you to perceive it as not being necessary now. lastly, dei practices trying to be implemented now, it takes away the ability for tuskegee airmen to be...
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jury has awarded a bay area man more than $1 million for overexcessive force claims during the george floyd protests in 2020. >>> it's been a rough couple months for the warriors, but steph curry keeps collecting honors, today's big announcement for all-star weekend here in the bay area. >>> hey, jonny moseley here. the toyota is loaded up ready to carve some new lines. so let's see what mother nature cooked up for us. the toyota tahoe report is cued up. let's take a look. >> it seems like the same story we've been telling the past few weeks, no new snow over the past 24 hours, but now there is a chance of snow heading into the weekend. light snow will start to fall friday night continuing saturday and saturday night before winding down sunday. amounts will be modest, a couple inches at lake level and 3 to 6 inches in the higher elevations. for snow lovers, there's more good news in the long range forecast as it looks like we'll get into a much more active weather pattern in february. for this weekend, be safe, have fun and we'll keep you updated in the toyota tahoe report. touches of black
jury has awarded a bay area man more than $1 million for overexcessive force claims during the george floyd protests in 2020. >>> it's been a rough couple months for the warriors, but steph curry keeps collecting honors, today's big announcement for all-star weekend here in the bay area. >>> hey, jonny moseley here. the toyota is loaded up ready to carve some new lines. so let's see what mother nature cooked up for us. the toyota tahoe report is cued up. let's take a look....
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after the murder of george floyd a and the social justice movement it sparked in 2020, dei programs flourished across private companies and the federal government. >> the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion are the core strength of america. >> reporter: but since then conservative activists have railed against the programs. and after trump's re-election, major companies like walmart, mcdonald's, and meta, facebook's parent company, have scrapped their dei programs. >> it's one thing to say we want to be kind of like welcoming and make a good environment for everyone. and i think it's another to basically say that masculinity is bad. >> reporter: one of the president's executive orders directs the attorney general to submit recommendations for enforcing federal civil rights laws to encourage the private sector to end dei. another out today revokes an executive order signed by president lyndon johnson in 1965 that the trump administration says mandated affirmative action. tonight the congressional black caucus calling trump's changes an attempt to take our country backward. >> diversity,
after the murder of george floyd a and the social justice movement it sparked in 2020, dei programs flourished across private companies and the federal government. >> the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion are the core strength of america. >> reporter: but since then conservative activists have railed against the programs. and after trump's re-election, major companies like walmart, mcdonald's, and meta, facebook's parent company, have scrapped their dei programs. >>...
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they are rolling back the diversity initiatives that were created after george floyd's protests in 2020. diy has become this trendy word for conservatives to blame. pretty much anything on from the border to the fires in california. but it's not just corporate america that is reexamining all of this. we're now learning that the fbi shut down its dei office last month, just as the trump administration comes to power. that part probably should not be a surprise, because that's where it's going to start. the trump folks, they want to go straight to the government, shut down all those dei offices and the corporate world. there's some reconsideration of this. there's some renaming of it. but this is a real trend that's happening. >> yeah, we're seeing it and it's pretty it's pretty disturbing in my opinion. when you look at someone and you hear and i heard just the other day, so many random things, but you think about ketanji jackson, our, our justice. and i think of this woman and how hard she worked. and they said she was a dei justice. and i thought to myself, or like when you look at kam
they are rolling back the diversity initiatives that were created after george floyd's protests in 2020. diy has become this trendy word for conservatives to blame. pretty much anything on from the border to the fires in california. but it's not just corporate america that is reexamining all of this. we're now learning that the fbi shut down its dei office last month, just as the trump administration comes to power. that part probably should not be a surprise, because that's where it's going to...
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after a federal investigation into the murder of african american, george floyd floyd died. officer police officer knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes following the traffic stop. the officer was late to jail. the death of spots black lives, matter of protest and investigation, found officers regularly discriminated against black people. and native americans a sit out of the nitty 10 years is prime minister of canada just intruder has announced he will resign for his months of political pressure, including from members within his own party. courtney on him to step down. parliament has not been suspended and his governing liberal party will begin the process of picking a new lead. kinda as this up to daily a decade as prime minister, adjusting to the villages from his author went home to announce the ends of an era and canadian politics. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects its next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. parliament was due to con, being at the end of this month, and looming a vote of no confidence in the to the govern
after a federal investigation into the murder of african american, george floyd floyd died. officer police officer knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes following the traffic stop. the officer was late to jail. the death of spots black lives, matter of protest and investigation, found officers regularly discriminated against black people. and native americans a sit out of the nitty 10 years is prime minister of canada just intruder has announced he will resign for his months of political...
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for example, the police officer who murdered george floyd.jiu jitsu, and i do i do believe that he went too far and he should have should have took his knee off his neck because he was clearly unconscious. you didn't sound very apologetic, though, but there's one pamela hemphill who pleaded guilty and she was sentenced to 60 days in prison. she came out ofjail under these pardons. she says we should apologise. we did wrong. but you don't have any regrets. i did not hurt anyone that day and neither did my men. we were there to do security for two permitted events on capitol grounds one area, seven latinos for trump and the other one, ali alexander. and stop the steal rally in area eight right there on the capitol lawn. so that's why we were there to protect people and keep them safe, which we've done all the entire time our organisation has existed. and that's all we did. and our men didn't didn't hurt anybody. so it's ridiculous and kind of strange to have police officers... i mean, there were police officers at my sentencing who described al
for example, the police officer who murdered george floyd.jiu jitsu, and i do i do believe that he went too far and he should have should have took his knee off his neck because he was clearly unconscious. you didn't sound very apologetic, though, but there's one pamela hemphill who pleaded guilty and she was sentenced to 60 days in prison. she came out ofjail under these pardons. she says we should apologise. we did wrong. but you don't have any regrets. i did not hurt anyone that day and...
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occurred during the iraq war approach as they occurred during the protests, over the murder of george floyd by police. and it's happening once again. you can see these people are all walking past this because this march is ongoing. and when they get to the lincoln memorial, we expect to hear some speeches and some leaders talking about their cause. isn't that interesting? because it's a broad array of causes. this is a crowd that is uh pro abortion lights pro l g b t writes pro human rights. they are a pallet pro palestinian protesters here as well. um, but the one thing that you nice about use that they oppose the incoming administration of donald trump, the 45th president. now the 47th when he isn't on your rated on the 20th. and so they're all gathering down here. there will be speeches, but also a kind of celebration of what is really the new resistance in america 0. okay, thanks so much john. this john henry and for us in washington, dc, us facilitate a on l just here. i'm doing all these central p. what are huge, clear operation is on the way up the sides of a russian. besides struck
occurred during the iraq war approach as they occurred during the protests, over the murder of george floyd by police. and it's happening once again. you can see these people are all walking past this because this march is ongoing. and when they get to the lincoln memorial, we expect to hear some speeches and some leaders talking about their cause. isn't that interesting? because it's a broad array of causes. this is a crowd that is uh pro abortion lights pro l g b t writes pro human rights....