119
119
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
in the aubrey case you had those individuals hunt down mr. aubrey and murder him. and on the floyd case you have very similar situation where an officer just inhumanely took the life of someone on camera and -- i do have to always point to those two minutes and 28 seconds when mr. floyd had gone limp. he was already unconscious and the officer continued to put his knee on his throat taking away any oxygen. ost: what sort of police modifications or reform needs to come out of these recent cases? >> i have to say i think one of the thing that is d.c. has done which has been successful and one of the reasons growing up i didn't inherently have a fear of police was most d.c. police are from the area. they're from here. they're our neighbors, they're people we see every day at restaurants. and so there's a sense of belonging. there's a sense of shared community. i think a lot of police districts need to get back to that. if you look at new york for example, i think someone like only one in seven new york police department police work in one of five burows, that's proble
in the aubrey case you had those individuals hunt down mr. aubrey and murder him. and on the floyd case you have very similar situation where an officer just inhumanely took the life of someone on camera and -- i do have to always point to those two minutes and 28 seconds when mr. floyd had gone limp. he was already unconscious and the officer continued to put his knee on his throat taking away any oxygen. ost: what sort of police modifications or reform needs to come out of these recent cases?...
127
127
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 1
the investigator also said travis mcmichael admitted he shot aubrey three times.earned today brian's cell phone has more video that investigators say shows an effort to chase and take down aubrey. aubrey's family says he was simply jogging in the area when he was brutally killed. >>> protests sparked by george floyd's killing. we will go live on the ground next. stay with us. in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public education couldn't be worse for our schools and kids. laying off 57,000 educators, making class sizes bigger? c'mon. schools must reopen safely with resources for protective equipment, sanitizing classrooms, and ensuring social distancing. tell lawmakers and governor newsom don't cut our students' future. pass a state budget that protects our public schools. . >>> protests are under way in new york city right now. this is the tenth day of protests after george floyd, an unarmed black man was killed by a police officer. athena is marching across the bridge with protesters. tell us more. >> reporter: as you mentioned, several t
the investigator also said travis mcmichael admitted he shot aubrey three times.earned today brian's cell phone has more video that investigators say shows an effort to chase and take down aubrey. aubrey's family says he was simply jogging in the area when he was brutally killed. >>> protests sparked by george floyd's killing. we will go live on the ground next. stay with us. in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public education couldn't be worse for our schools...
28
28
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
they have is for all of their mama will get to the bottom of it the court was told that i'm owed aubrey was trying to escape from the armed men and when he realized he couldn't he decided to fight for his life the u.s. justice department is now launching a hate crimes investigation georgia is just one of a handful of states with no hate crimes legislation the mcmichaels claiming self-defense the special prosecutor in this case says missed to operate was chased hunted down and ultimately executed on the gallacher al-jazeera miami florida now and other news a u.s. navy veteran has arrived in switzerland after being released by iran michael whites had been detained since 2018 president donald trump thanked terror on for his release and comes a day off to an iranian scientist sirus askari arrived back in tehran off to being freed from prison in the u.s. i would do it extend my personal thanks to president trump for his efforts both diplomatically and otherwise and making america great again and for what's going to happen here in the future. to go shooting with the iranians is never a linear
they have is for all of their mama will get to the bottom of it the court was told that i'm owed aubrey was trying to escape from the armed men and when he realized he couldn't he decided to fight for his life the u.s. justice department is now launching a hate crimes investigation georgia is just one of a handful of states with no hate crimes legislation the mcmichaels claiming self-defense the special prosecutor in this case says missed to operate was chased hunted down and ultimately...
81
81
Jun 25, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
quote
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 1
police officer a grand jury has now indicted travis mcmichael greg mcmichael and william bryan jr aubrey was out jogging when he was chased and shot footage of the shooting in february was leaked online sparking nationwide and go from start to honoring christopher columbus in the u.s. state of connecticut has been removed rival groups traded insults as construction crews work to dislodge it in the city of new haven city officials decided to take it down off it was vandalized last week columbus is known as the 1st european to make contact with the americas and is associated with the colonized nation of the region's indigenous peoples and in charleston crews ever moved a statue honoring john c. calhoun an early vice president whose defense of slavery helped lead the nation into civil war the statue of calhoun proved difficult to dislodge dozens of people were there to cheer it as it finally came down cities nationwide are debating the
police officer a grand jury has now indicted travis mcmichael greg mcmichael and william bryan jr aubrey was out jogging when he was chased and shot footage of the shooting in february was leaked online sparking nationwide and go from start to honoring christopher columbus in the u.s. state of connecticut has been removed rival groups traded insults as construction crews work to dislodge it in the city of new haven city officials decided to take it down off it was vandalized last week columbus...
74
74
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah aubrey introduced people to a lot of things. aubrey was different i got to tell you, he was a character. he was a character i road on a natural gas motorcycle he told me that was going to be the future he had the only one. never another one made >> to be in that business, jim, you have to have a lot of risk tolerance, which he certainly did. >>> obviously trying to hang on to 3k on the s&p dow is being dominated by boeing let's get to rick santelli this morning. >> a drift to the long end with respect to yields a bit lower, but let's put things in perspective. let's look at month-to-date chart of ten-year notes. notice the left side last day of last month we were at 65. right now, we're around 64 virtually, unchanged on a month. and what a month it was. look at the range that we had over 90 base points and hold at the last employment report which is, of course, approaching on the next one quickly if youlook at two years. last quarter at 16 right now 16 three years and last month at 19 they're currently at 18. so, you could see u
yeah aubrey introduced people to a lot of things. aubrey was different i got to tell you, he was a character. he was a character i road on a natural gas motorcycle he told me that was going to be the future he had the only one. never another one made >> to be in that business, jim, you have to have a lot of risk tolerance, which he certainly did. >>> obviously trying to hang on to 3k on the s&p dow is being dominated by boeing let's get to rick santelli this morning. >>...
87
87
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
chest attorneys for the defendants argued they acted in self-defense and were trying to apprehend aubrey >> fuelled to a fire over racial injustice, burning across america. >> and the history of kmaents made by some of the defendants could come into play the instagram post as allegedly containing more racial epithets in a call to quote, warm up. back to you. >> on this friday, bill karins is tracking tropical depression cristobal in the gulf. >> good morning. this storm has been lingering. a lot of heavy rainfall and issues there it does go north ward. cant look like it has enough to become a hurricane or anything like that. new forecast path does brick into louisiana sunday night but all of the heavy rain will be from that line to the right. significant rainfall that's why we have flood watches all the way down to min and evening. florida in other wor florida north wards. we'll give you a look at that weekend forecast a lot of hot conditions. >>> amc networks is joining in for the right for arable justice. amc says its goal is to have the donations spread amongst organizations. it has a
chest attorneys for the defendants argued they acted in self-defense and were trying to apprehend aubrey >> fuelled to a fire over racial injustice, burning across america. >> and the history of kmaents made by some of the defendants could come into play the instagram post as allegedly containing more racial epithets in a call to quote, warm up. back to you. >> on this friday, bill karins is tracking tropical depression cristobal in the gulf. >> good morning. this storm...
61
61
Jun 9, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
emancipation hall to remain silent and neil for eight minutes 46 seconds to honor, breonna taylor, ahmed aubrey and others. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. everyone, it's an honor to be here with the congressional, our distinguished chair. senator bass, senator booker, senator harris. the democratic leader of the senate, mr. schumer. emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of history, slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. in a moment, we will have a moment of silence -- actually, eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence in honor of george floyd and so many others who lost their lives and were abused by police brutality. before that, i want to yield to the distinguished leader of the senate, mr
emancipation hall to remain silent and neil for eight minutes 46 seconds to honor, breonna taylor, ahmed aubrey and others. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. everyone, it's an honor to be here with the congressional, our distinguished chair. senator bass, senator booker, senator harris. the democratic leader of the senate, mr. schumer. emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the...
50
50
Jun 9, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the father of ahmed aubrey, wil you stand?mily because they know better than anyone else the pain they will suffer from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to thank all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly we think again those in the financial and entertainment world that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help, and to make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense. tyler perry and robert smith an champion floyd mayweather. and others that have come, it means a lot because it shows th world the weight of this. brother jamie foxx is with us today. stand up, jamie. so let me get into it. terrel owens, everybody is sending me notes. i want you to turn briefly to the book of ephesians. sixth chapter.ephesians, the si. because i think that we need to understand what we are dealing with here. ephesians, six chapter tells th story of why i think we need to really look at the situation differently because it talks about it paul's lettern h
the father of ahmed aubrey, wil you stand?mily because they know better than anyone else the pain they will suffer from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to thank all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family. certainly we think again those in the financial and entertainment world that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help, and to make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense. tyler perry and robert smith an...
59
59
Jun 14, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
chris stewart is the attorney for rashard brooks and ahmed aubrey. thank you for taking the time to talk to me. >>> after the police informed shootings reform should be at the top of every elected leaders to do list. my next guest spent years working towards that goal. i'll get his thoughts on this matter. you're watching msnbc. virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. did you
chris stewart is the attorney for rashard brooks and ahmed aubrey. thank you for taking the time to talk to me. >>> after the police informed shootings reform should be at the top of every elected leaders to do list. my next guest spent years working towards that goal. i'll get his thoughts on this matter. you're watching msnbc. virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save...
24
24
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
over the case when local police and prosecutors declined to press charges and example say ahmad aubrey's family is systemic racism system and are burying the people of brunswick the system bend over backwards not to make an arrest to distort the facts and the law yet 6 no amount of breeze death led to protests in the place where he was gunned down is now a shrine that his mother wanted cooper jones often visits the day that i laid him to rest that was my promise that. that i will get answers that i will get asked if that was my promise that's the last thing that i told him that they have is for all their mama will get to the bottom of it the court was told that the more dobry was trying to escape from the armed men and when he realized he couldn't he decided to fight for his life the u.s. justice department is now launching a hate crimes investigation georgia is just one of a handful of states with no hate crimes legislation the mcmichaels a claiming self-defense the special prosecutor in this case says mr r. brady was chased hunted down and ultimately executed and he gallacher al-jazeer
over the case when local police and prosecutors declined to press charges and example say ahmad aubrey's family is systemic racism system and are burying the people of brunswick the system bend over backwards not to make an arrest to distort the facts and the law yet 6 no amount of breeze death led to protests in the place where he was gunned down is now a shrine that his mother wanted cooper jones often visits the day that i laid him to rest that was my promise that. that i will get answers...
94
94
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
in the aubrey case you had those individuals hunt down mr. aubrey and murder him. and on the floyd case you have very similar situation where an officer just inhumanely took the life of someone on camera and -- i do have to always point to those two minutes and 28 seconds when mr. floyd had gone limp. he was already unconscious and the officer continued to put his knee on his throat taking away any oxygen. ost: what sort of police modifications or reform needs to come out of these recent cases? >> i have to say i think one of the thing that is d.c. has done which has been successful and one of the reasons growing up i didn't inherently have a fear of police was most d.c. police are from the area. they're from here. they're our neighbors, they're people we see every day at restaurants. and so there's a sense of belonging. there's a sense of shared community. i think a lot of police districts need to get back to that. if you look at new york for example, i think someone like only one in seven new york police department police work in one of five burows, that's proble
in the aubrey case you had those individuals hunt down mr. aubrey and murder him. and on the floyd case you have very similar situation where an officer just inhumanely took the life of someone on camera and -- i do have to always point to those two minutes and 28 seconds when mr. floyd had gone limp. he was already unconscious and the officer continued to put his knee on his throat taking away any oxygen. ost: what sort of police modifications or reform needs to come out of these recent cases?...
57
57
Jun 9, 2020
06/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
you wasn't holding up no bible when aubrey was killed. when taylor was killed in louisville.nd beaten. they said one man came by that was his same race, his fellow brother, and he kept walking. then another man came by that was steeped and well-read in the scriptures, knew every scripture, knew how to quote the book back and forward, but he only quoted the book. he never lived by the book. and he kept walking. but jesus said a third man came by and he stopped and looked at the man. he wasn't the same race, wasn't the same religion, but he picked the man up and he took care of restoring the man to his rightful being. and jesus called him the good samaritan. the problem is too many of you been walking by the eric garners, been walking by the martins, been walking by the aubrey's. and now we have stopped for george floyd. i'm in houston today because i don't want nobody to call me a passerby. all of you here because we not passerby. we are going to be back in minneapolis when the trial starts. you may pack the police union on one side, but the righteous is going to be on the oth
you wasn't holding up no bible when aubrey was killed. when taylor was killed in louisville.nd beaten. they said one man came by that was his same race, his fellow brother, and he kept walking. then another man came by that was steeped and well-read in the scriptures, knew every scripture, knew how to quote the book back and forward, but he only quoted the book. he never lived by the book. and he kept walking. but jesus said a third man came by and he stopped and looked at the man. he wasn't...
47
47
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
gregory mcmichael a former police officer and his son travis stand accused of mr aubrey's murder along with william bryan who filmed the shooting this was a preliminary hearing to decide whether the men should go to trial but evidence given by state investigators richard dial shed new light on the case dahl told the cool that william bryan hood travis mcmichael use a racial slur as a model lay dead on the street mr bryant said that after the shooting took place before police arrived on mr allbery was on the ground that he heard travis michael my statement. it took $74.00 days for the mcmichaels to be arrested and only after the video went viral brian. was arrested 2 weeks later the georgia bureau of investigation took over the case when local police and prosecutors declined to press charges and example say armada aubrey's family systemic racism system. and the people of brunswick system bend over backwards not to make an arrest to distort the facts and the law no. 6 amount of breeze death led to protests in the place where he was gunned down is now a shrine that his mother wanted to pu
gregory mcmichael a former police officer and his son travis stand accused of mr aubrey's murder along with william bryan who filmed the shooting this was a preliminary hearing to decide whether the men should go to trial but evidence given by state investigators richard dial shed new light on the case dahl told the cool that william bryan hood travis mcmichael use a racial slur as a model lay dead on the street mr bryant said that after the shooting took place before police arrived on mr...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
wednesday i mean new fears about 90. 3 white men have been indicted for murder in the killing of aubrey in the u.s. state of georgia 4 months ago. 3 an african american was gunned down while jogging through a suburban neighborhood. the german pharmaceutical company buyer has agreed to pay up to $10900000000.00 to settle a lawsuit over the we kill a round up since it bought monsanto which manufactures the herbicide bio has fears numerous lawsuits in the u.s. over to the products causes cancer. their lines of dancer has agreed a 500000000 euro cost cutting deal with its cabin crew union the measures to help the carrier through the pandemic come ahead of a shareholder vote on whether to approve the german government's 9000000000 euro rescue package for the airline. a 70 years ago today communist north korea invaded the u.s. backed south starting the korean war 3 years of bloody fighting ended in 1953 not with a peace treaty but only a truce meaning that the war is technically ongoing and animosities between the 2 neighbors continue to this day the latest tensions were sparked when anti nor
wednesday i mean new fears about 90. 3 white men have been indicted for murder in the killing of aubrey in the u.s. state of georgia 4 months ago. 3 an african american was gunned down while jogging through a suburban neighborhood. the german pharmaceutical company buyer has agreed to pay up to $10900000000.00 to settle a lawsuit over the we kill a round up since it bought monsanto which manufactures the herbicide bio has fears numerous lawsuits in the u.s. over to the products causes cancer....
79
79
Jun 3, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmed aubrey, breonna taylor, you can go back to rodney king, you can go back to martin luther king. there are dozens and dozens of the same case. righteous indignations. it is more systemic racism. righteous indignation. injustice.mic righteous indignation, yes, but don't be violent because when you are violent, you lose the righteous indignation. when you are violent, you play to the critics who want to say, oh, they are all violent looters. they are apart of the criminal element, and that actually defeats of the righteousness of the message. was non-violent. he was non-violent against the police. the crime they were possibly investigating was a non-violent i'm. -- investigating was a non-violent crime. violence loses the right indignation, and i would urge the protesters to respect the curfew because the curfew is necessary because the police have a real job of policing, dealing with the looters. and the looting is criminal behavior, pure and simple. there is no righteousness, there was no message, there is no indignation. who seee opportunists the police are busy dealing with the
ahmed aubrey, breonna taylor, you can go back to rodney king, you can go back to martin luther king. there are dozens and dozens of the same case. righteous indignations. it is more systemic racism. righteous indignation. injustice.mic righteous indignation, yes, but don't be violent because when you are violent, you lose the righteous indignation. when you are violent, you play to the critics who want to say, oh, they are all violent looters. they are apart of the criminal element, and that...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
white men have been indicted for murder in the killing of 3 in the us state of georgia 4 months ago aubrey an african american was gunned down while jogging through a suburban neighborhood. a special prosecutor in the hague has filed an indictment against kosovo's president that she and 9 others for war crimes including murder and crimes against humanity president that he led and the serb forces during the kosovo war in the 990 s. . the u.s. u.s. secretary of state the u.n. secretary general rather has called on israel to abandon its widely criticized policy to annex on 30 percent of the of what the west bank until you get terrorist said it would threaten prospects of peace with the palestinians speaking moments later u.s. secretary of state mike compare indicated that israel had the green light for annexation from washington. pakistan's aviation minister says human error was to blame for last month's airliner crash into russia get killed 97 people the airbus a 320 plunged into a residential district near port while attempting to land the initial report says the pilots were distracted as t
white men have been indicted for murder in the killing of 3 in the us state of georgia 4 months ago aubrey an african american was gunned down while jogging through a suburban neighborhood. a special prosecutor in the hague has filed an indictment against kosovo's president that she and 9 others for war crimes including murder and crimes against humanity president that he led and the serb forces during the kosovo war in the 990 s. . the u.s. u.s. secretary of state the u.n. secretary general...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
protestors and taking a knee but when you talk to activists who have been following since before a month aubrey and before michael brown where have you where were your voices where have you been this is something that's been going on for a long time and while we're about the police act actions are appreciated now. it's been a long time. coming and does that mean that it's going to be fleeting how long will it last you can understand when there is a significant level of doubt there because as you say where was it when when the black community needed it before it's a very good point stacy bit as always thanks we appreciate your reporting thank you . all right let's take a look now at other stories that are making headlines around the world germany's foreign minister has insisted that journalists must be allowed to do their job safely when reporting on the unrest in the u.s. . is common scame after a correspondent was shot at twice by police with rubber bullets in minneapolis over the weekend moss also expressed sympathy for peaceful protesters britain's queen elizabeth was seen in public over the
protestors and taking a knee but when you talk to activists who have been following since before a month aubrey and before michael brown where have you where were your voices where have you been this is something that's been going on for a long time and while we're about the police act actions are appreciated now. it's been a long time. coming and does that mean that it's going to be fleeting how long will it last you can understand when there is a significant level of doubt there because as...
50
50
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the killing of george floyd, breanna taylor, ahmad aubrey into many black lives in the list have left until after nation outreach. more than a thousand people are killed by police every year in america and black people are three times more likely to be killed than white people. we can take steps and make reforms to combat police violence and systemic racism within law enforcement, we can work
the killing of george floyd, breanna taylor, ahmad aubrey into many black lives in the list have left until after nation outreach. more than a thousand people are killed by police every year in america and black people are three times more likely to be killed than white people. we can take steps and make reforms to combat police violence and systemic racism within law enforcement, we can work
80
80
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
look at the recent incident that occurred in this country just prior to the loss of george floyd, aubreynd south georgia, chased down in a truck by two white men and killed, and we had breonna taylor in louisville, kentucky, shot on a no knock warrant that should hav never occurred, then we have the case of the white woman in central park who was undoing because a black man asked her to put her leash on her dog and she grabbed her phone and called in that a black man was assaulting me. that led to -- and the tipping point was -- a black man who was choked to ath in the middle of the street in this country. america has had enough. not just communities of color. you can see from the diversity of the crowds, people are sick and tired of it. our brothers and sisters, from europe, to asia, all around the globe, are voicing the horrible death of george floyd. his spirit lives on and we are going to use that to change and reform policing in this untry. >> thank you for speaking with us. we have seen antiracism protests spread from americao new zealand, to rome, and now here in london. this was
look at the recent incident that occurred in this country just prior to the loss of george floyd, aubreynd south georgia, chased down in a truck by two white men and killed, and we had breonna taylor in louisville, kentucky, shot on a no knock warrant that should hav never occurred, then we have the case of the white woman in central park who was undoing because a black man asked her to put her leash on her dog and she grabbed her phone and called in that a black man was assaulting me. that led...
65
65
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
gardners of the world, when we fight for the sandra blands of the world, when we fight for the ahmad aubreysworld, when we fight for the breonna tayler of the world, when we fight for the stepho stephon clarks of th, when we fight for the least of these, what we are really doing is helping america live up to its creed. what we're really doing is helping america be the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. but most importantly, brothers and sisters, what we are doing is helping america be america for all americans. ( applause ) what we want tia is, not two justice systems in america, one for black america, and one for white america. what we endeavor to achieve is equal justice for the united states of america and george floyd is the moment that gives us the best opportunity i have seen in a long time of reaching that high ideal that this country was founded on. thank you so much. this is the plea for justice. ( applause ) on behalf of the family, the children, we will get justice. we are committed to it. now, i would introduce you to a man who really needs no introduct
gardners of the world, when we fight for the sandra blands of the world, when we fight for the ahmad aubreysworld, when we fight for the breonna tayler of the world, when we fight for the stepho stephon clarks of th, when we fight for the least of these, what we are really doing is helping america live up to its creed. what we're really doing is helping america be the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. but most importantly, brothers and sisters, what we are doing is...
46
46
Jun 25, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
aubrey was jogging when they allegedly boxed them in with their pickup truck and shot him three times believing he was a burglar. william bryan videotaped the deadly incident the claims he was a witness. investigators say his truck repeatedly blocked the path of ahmaud arbery. >>> california is expected to reach more troubling coronavirus milestones today. the state expected to surpass the total of 200,000 cases. the last official count was tuesday. that is when california had more than 7100 cases topping the previous of 5000 set the day before. the total of 5700 people have died in california from the virus. >>> san mateo supervisor wants to toughen california's mandatory face mask order. he sent a letter to governor newsom calling for fines against violators. those caught not wearing them mask in public would first receive a warning. $100 fine for the second offense and $500 for every offense after that. fines would not be issued by police but rather community service officers. >> what i am seeing out there is that people aren't taking the virus seriously. this is serious. this is l
aubrey was jogging when they allegedly boxed them in with their pickup truck and shot him three times believing he was a burglar. william bryan videotaped the deadly incident the claims he was a witness. investigators say his truck repeatedly blocked the path of ahmaud arbery. >>> california is expected to reach more troubling coronavirus milestones today. the state expected to surpass the total of 200,000 cases. the last official count was tuesday. that is when california had more...
56
56
Jun 3, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmed aubrey, brianna taylor, rodney king, martin luther king. there are dozens and dozens of the same case. righteous indignation. it's more systemic racism. righteous indignation. righteous indignation. yes. but don't be violent. because when you are violent, you lose the righteous indignation. when you are violent, you play to the critics who want to say oh, they're all invite lent looters. they're all krenl elemecriminal. and that defeats the righteousness of the message. mr. floyd was nonviolent. he was nonviolent against the police. the crime that they were possibly investigating was a nonviolent crime. violence actually demeans the situation and loses the righteous indignation. and i would urge the protesters to respect the curfew. because the curfew is necessary because the police have a real job of policing, dealing with the looters. and the looting is criminal behavior pure and simple. there is no righteousness. there's no message. there's no indignation. these are oppeople who see the opportunity to see police are busy dealing with pro
ahmed aubrey, brianna taylor, rodney king, martin luther king. there are dozens and dozens of the same case. righteous indignation. it's more systemic racism. righteous indignation. righteous indignation. yes. but don't be violent. because when you are violent, you lose the righteous indignation. when you are violent, you play to the critics who want to say oh, they're all invite lent looters. they're all krenl elemecriminal. and that defeats the righteousness of the message. mr. floyd was...
26
26
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
my deepest condolences to the families of those who died in aubrey gardens on saturday evening.hard to imagine what they are going through. my father with the injured and those affected by this. i think the other emergency services for their swift and effective response in the incredible bravery, will the prime minister ensure the investigation now receives all the resources it needs and that our town is properly supported. we have a strong and diverse community, we can and will get through this together. >> i think the honorable member for his question and the way he expressed it because the whole house shares his feelings of support for the police, their bravery in running towards danger and members of the public, it was an extraordinary moment but also an appalling tragedy and we will make sure there is a case that is properly proceeded with and i will just make two comments if there are any lessons we need to learn about how we handle things in the future we would learn those lessons and act, but secondly as i said yesterday, we would not let this kind of attack, this kind o
my deepest condolences to the families of those who died in aubrey gardens on saturday evening.hard to imagine what they are going through. my father with the injured and those affected by this. i think the other emergency services for their swift and effective response in the incredible bravery, will the prime minister ensure the investigation now receives all the resources it needs and that our town is properly supported. we have a strong and diverse community, we can and will get through...
65
65
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the bureau of investigation agent testified mcmichael stood over aubrey's body and stood saying a racialr while brian recorded the encounter. >> he was on the phone with a collar, the caller asked him about commissioner brian, first he says he can't talk about it, then he says that mr. brian is an outlier. >> the racial slur could play into whether hate crime charges are warranted. >>> kentucky senator, holding up a anti-lynching bill, saying it is too broad. it would make lynching a federal hate crime, but paul says it could allow other altercations could be beneficial , punishable as lynchings. his amendment, saying it would weaken the bill, the bill is still in limbo. >>> well kanye west was seen marching in his hometown of chicago last night in one of several protests across the city. earlier in the day the wrapper donated in legal teams of george floyd, ahmaud arbery, and breanna taylor. he also started a college fund for floyd's six-year-old daughter, gianna. >>> it's friday and the marine layer is back and you can hear people applauding all around the bay area, steve. thank you. t
the bureau of investigation agent testified mcmichael stood over aubrey's body and stood saying a racialr while brian recorded the encounter. >> he was on the phone with a collar, the caller asked him about commissioner brian, first he says he can't talk about it, then he says that mr. brian is an outlier. >> the racial slur could play into whether hate crime charges are warranted. >>> kentucky senator, holding up a anti-lynching bill, saying it is too broad. it would make...
44
44
Jun 6, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
and one just recently, aubrey in georgia. heather: well, george floyd arrests, absolutely appalling that all evidence is agonizing to watch the video. and i think absolutely the whole country condemns this. and it's appropriate the charges work cross very quickly. we need to investigate the rest of the officers. the anger that arrested is understandable however it is not rep. of leasing in this country. we need to work and separately on tactical training with officers. with de-escalation, tactics, courtesy and respect. but i don't think it is fair to condemn the nation's police force is over 600,000, one officer who has 375 billion contacts civilians based on this one appalling rift. the people who need the police the most are the ones that talk to for years on end, the law-abiding residents of inner-city neighborhoods who are desperate for more police protection. want to be able to go into the grocery stores without fearing that they make it shot across our shooting. host: you have the lead opinion piece in the wall street j
and one just recently, aubrey in georgia. heather: well, george floyd arrests, absolutely appalling that all evidence is agonizing to watch the video. and i think absolutely the whole country condemns this. and it's appropriate the charges work cross very quickly. we need to investigate the rest of the officers. the anger that arrested is understandable however it is not rep. of leasing in this country. we need to work and separately on tactical training with officers. with de-escalation,...
54
54
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
aubrey the young man i was jogging and 'd it was shot that tell you so much significance when people come out of their comfort zone all to try to you know alyssa change you can't tell anybody what they should do you can tell not it should feel i should protest or they speak or should they speak that's an individual's decision you know what i always say said to athletes who are trying to make that decision is to think if you're going to say something and make sure that you say something that actually mean something out ready to not say to 'd me say something is going to be detrimental to the hall and be seen that day you know someone like drew brees you know joe breeze comes out and says i'm going to detrimental to what people are trying to do is take a lot of backlash when i'm sure he had to do it over again he would decline you know that interview so you know it's not up to me to tell an athlete or anybody odyssey how they should handle certain things while the suggestion to them is if you're not you know don't say anything if you going to say someone hurt the progress that we're tr
aubrey the young man i was jogging and 'd it was shot that tell you so much significance when people come out of their comfort zone all to try to you know alyssa change you can't tell anybody what they should do you can tell not it should feel i should protest or they speak or should they speak that's an individual's decision you know what i always say said to athletes who are trying to make that decision is to think if you're going to say something and make sure that you say something that...
50
50
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the killing of george floyd, breanna taylor, ahmad aubrey into many black lives in the list have left until after nation outreach. more than a thousand people are killed by police every year in america and black people are three times more likely to be killed than white people. we can take steps and make reforms to combat police violence and systemic racism within law enforcement, we can work to redefine public safety so that it recognizes the humanity and the dignity of every person. this town hall that we are having today as part of an ongoing my brother's keeper alliance town whole series in my brother's keepers will was launched by president obama in 2014 after trayvon martin. the president launched it in the east room of the white house calling on america and everybody to do whatever they could in their power to make sure young men of color knew that they mattered into reduce the systemic barriers that stand in their way and make sure every young person has every opportunity to reach their dreams. today the work of my brother's keeper continues at the my brother's keeper alliance
the killing of george floyd, breanna taylor, ahmad aubrey into many black lives in the list have left until after nation outreach. more than a thousand people are killed by police every year in america and black people are three times more likely to be killed than white people. we can take steps and make reforms to combat police violence and systemic racism within law enforcement, we can work to redefine public safety so that it recognizes the humanity and the dignity of every person. this town...
33
33
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
state of georgia jews who appear in court at aubrey was chased and shot 3 times by a retired white police officer and his son in february they were only charged in may after a video of the shooting in brunswick led to nationwide protests a 3rd man who captured the killing in the camera was later charged with felony murder. and god has not lie for us in miami with the latest no idea there were big protests about this case around the country what do we expect was going to happen today. well what was seeing today is not a hearing that decides these men's innocent fulfilled this is a hearing to decide whether they can go to trial but there is so much at stake here remember that gregory and travis mcmichael basically armed themselves and corralled all modern break down and shot and killed him by shooting him 3 times in the chest all of that going on while people are protesting the death of george floyd and there are people outside the courthouse in brunswick in georgia who are very tense at the moment if this hearing doesn't go the way that they want it to go there is the potential for violenc
state of georgia jews who appear in court at aubrey was chased and shot 3 times by a retired white police officer and his son in february they were only charged in may after a video of the shooting in brunswick led to nationwide protests a 3rd man who captured the killing in the camera was later charged with felony murder. and god has not lie for us in miami with the latest no idea there were big protests about this case around the country what do we expect was going to happen today. well what...
166
166
Jun 3, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 1
aubrey, in south georgia who was chased down in a truck by two white men and killed.a taylor in louisville, kentucky who was shot in the middle of the night in a warrant that should have never occurred. and then of course, we had the infamous case of course, we had the infamous case of the white woman in central park who wasjust of the white woman in central park who was just undoing because a of the white woman in central park who wasjust undoing because a black african american scholar, graduate asked her tojust put her leash on herdog. asked her tojust put her leash on her dog. and she her phone and called then as we all witnessed that a black man is assaulting me. that led up to and the tipping point was a black man who was choked to death in the middle of the street in this country. and america has had enough notjust country. and america has had enough not just communities of colour but as you can see from the diversity of the crowds of people in this country are sick and tired of it. and our brothers and sisters white, black, blue green and from asia all around
aubrey, in south georgia who was chased down in a truck by two white men and killed.a taylor in louisville, kentucky who was shot in the middle of the night in a warrant that should have never occurred. and then of course, we had the infamous case of course, we had the infamous case of the white woman in central park who wasjust of the white woman in central park who was just undoing because a of the white woman in central park who wasjust undoing because a black african american scholar,...
43
43
Jun 7, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
we knew that we had a better district attorney in georgia the white vigilantes who murdered ahmad aubrey would have been arrested. the reason we were able to get such quick arrests is minneapolis ehas elected strong leaders. i do not want for what the next president might tell us to do. i want to make sure we have a position ip in this of district attorneys mayor governor city council members school board members representatives and senators. that is necessary for us. we cannot have a strategy that wins without knowing and understanding the relationship that we have to our political power. make sure you vote. the last one is once we vote we've got to hold our folks accountable. a protests will last for few days. but our obligations to be active and hold our elected officials accountable is a 365 day a year job. we cannot do that once a year. we have to remain engaged. the naacp in minneapolis met immediately with the chief of police because they had a relationship, because they worked on making sure that they were part of that political process and that's with a got the officers arrested
we knew that we had a better district attorney in georgia the white vigilantes who murdered ahmad aubrey would have been arrested. the reason we were able to get such quick arrests is minneapolis ehas elected strong leaders. i do not want for what the next president might tell us to do. i want to make sure we have a position ip in this of district attorneys mayor governor city council members school board members representatives and senators. that is necessary for us. we cannot have a strategy...
23
23
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
arrested trappist and greg baikal the 2 men responsible for this who offered themselves and chased mr aubrey there is a 3rd man who still that is also being charged so i think the protesters outside watching this very very closely to see what happens next that judge will decide whether these men will have to indeed face criminal charges but the evidence at the moment certainly coming from the georgia bureau of investigation looks pretty overwhelming on the gala force in miami thank you. well russia's president has declared a state of emergency in the arctic circle after a huge fuel spill 20000 tons of diesel have leaked into a river from a power plant as paul brennan explains. footage released by the russian investigative committee suggests the sheer volume of the spillage overwhelmed the concrete levees intended to contain minor leaks tens of thousands of tons of diesel escaped into the surrounding area it was 2 days before the regional government raised the alarm to moscow and in a televised video conference of visibly angry president putin rated them for the inadequacy of their response e
arrested trappist and greg baikal the 2 men responsible for this who offered themselves and chased mr aubrey there is a 3rd man who still that is also being charged so i think the protesters outside watching this very very closely to see what happens next that judge will decide whether these men will have to indeed face criminal charges but the evidence at the moment certainly coming from the georgia bureau of investigation looks pretty overwhelming on the gala force in miami thank you. well...
30
30
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
this doesn't sit well this case reflects much of what happened with mr floyd remember that ahmad aubrey was killed in february late february and the case these men were to rest at the $74.00 days because the video didn't come out until may and in that $74.00 days various district attorneys and legal offices passed the case on from one to the other telling the family that he was killed because he was suspected of being a burglar of course when that video came out everything changed now we are expecting protesters outside the courthouse in brunswick today of course the national guard has been deployed in the state of georgia brian kemp the governor saying he will take action if necessary but he's sensitive to the protesters demands and will meet with them if that is the case this is gregory and travis mcmichael father and son one of them and eggs police officer who both on themselves and basically chased mr marbury down and shot and killed him it outraged not just people in georgia of people across the entire nation it's a case i think of it is in the back of people's minds as they demand
this doesn't sit well this case reflects much of what happened with mr floyd remember that ahmad aubrey was killed in february late february and the case these men were to rest at the $74.00 days because the video didn't come out until may and in that $74.00 days various district attorneys and legal offices passed the case on from one to the other telling the family that he was killed because he was suspected of being a burglar of course when that video came out everything changed now we are...
24
24
Jun 25, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
retired police officer a grand jury has indicted travis mcmichael greg mcmichael and william bryan jr aubrey was out jogging when he was chased and shot footage of the shooting in february leaked online sparking nationwide anger a statue honoring christopher columbus in the u.s. state of connecticut has been removed rival groups traded insults as construction crews work to dislodge it and the city of new haven city officials decided to take it down off it was vandalized last week columbus is known as the 1st european to make contact with the america is associated with the colonize ation of the region's indigenous people. and in charleston crews have removed a statue honoring john c. calhoun an early vice president whose defense of slavery helped me the nation to civil war the structure of calhoun proved difficult to dislodge dozens of people were there to cheer as it finally came down the world health organization says it expects corona virus cases to hit 10000000 worldwide in the next week it's pushing latin american governments once again to work more closely against code 19 deaths in the
retired police officer a grand jury has indicted travis mcmichael greg mcmichael and william bryan jr aubrey was out jogging when he was chased and shot footage of the shooting in february leaked online sparking nationwide anger a statue honoring christopher columbus in the u.s. state of connecticut has been removed rival groups traded insults as construction crews work to dislodge it and the city of new haven city officials decided to take it down off it was vandalized last week columbus is...
88
88
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
he donated $2 million to support the families of george floyd, brianna taylor and aubrey. he started a college fund for floyd's six-year-old daughter and started a legal fund for those families as well >> thank you, francis. have a good weekend. >>> on deck, the may job's number is expected that 20% of americans, your friends, your family, your neighbors were out of work last month stocks keep rising is it all the fed's bailout or a sign of recovery and vaccine hopes? the dow is up 320. the deteonnu aadba ctieshe a unique tri-layer supplement that calms you, helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer great sleep comes naturally with sleep3. only from nature's bounty. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've alway
he donated $2 million to support the families of george floyd, brianna taylor and aubrey. he started a college fund for floyd's six-year-old daughter and started a legal fund for those families as well >> thank you, francis. have a good weekend. >>> on deck, the may job's number is expected that 20% of americans, your friends, your family, your neighbors were out of work last month stocks keep rising is it all the fed's bailout or a sign of recovery and vaccine hopes? the dow is...
83
83
Jun 9, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
you weren't holding up no bible when aubrey was killed in brunswick, when taylor was killed in louisville road. he had been robbed and beaten. they said one man came by that was the same race, his fellow brother. and he kept walking. then another man came by that was well read in the scriptures, knew every scripture, knew because you may pack the police union on one side, but the righteous is going to be on the other side that far courtroom. [ applause ] it's time that we reclaim the righteous in this country. well, reverend, we don't know if we got the money and we got the political power. well, we got the vote. and we got something that we had before we had the vote. we had god on our side. that's why when they was even in slavery, they used to have church out in the slave quarters. because they understood that if they called on god, that god would answer prayer. and the same god that brought us from chattel slavery is still on the throne. the same god that brought us from the back of the bus is still on the throne. the same god that brought us from jim crow is still on the throne. and
you weren't holding up no bible when aubrey was killed in brunswick, when taylor was killed in louisville road. he had been robbed and beaten. they said one man came by that was the same race, his fellow brother. and he kept walking. then another man came by that was well read in the scriptures, knew every scripture, knew because you may pack the police union on one side, but the righteous is going to be on the other side that far courtroom. [ applause ] it's time that we reclaim the righteous...
53
53
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
floyd's case, many others, aubrey in georgia, -- many others, the protest the protesters appreciatedt and tears broke out. i think that recognition needs to also come from the police department. you do not sit silently when you know that there was a wrong that was committed by someone who happened to where a law enforcement uniform like you. that is one of the first steps, no blue wall of silence, no hiding behind the so-called brotherhood of police. when you see and you know that someone has done something wrong , that violence cannot continue. in the end, we cannot remember the bad language, but the silence of our friends. dr. king, aentioned stark reminder that so many issues, so many things have not changed when it comes to racism and racial injustice in this country. one thing that has changed is technology. commentary being shared across social media, the proof for social justice and also at times the gasoline if these moments are shared without context. what has been your impression of how the information has spread across social media? we. meeks: the key is that need to focus
floyd's case, many others, aubrey in georgia, -- many others, the protest the protesters appreciatedt and tears broke out. i think that recognition needs to also come from the police department. you do not sit silently when you know that there was a wrong that was committed by someone who happened to where a law enforcement uniform like you. that is one of the first steps, no blue wall of silence, no hiding behind the so-called brotherhood of police. when you see and you know that someone has...
44
44
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
that retired cop who killed aubrey, he did what he wanted to do that day, killed a black man.o people think that when he retired and hung up his uniform all of a sudden he started hating black people? no. he was in law enforcement for years and god only knows many black lives he took out this earth. i am tired of we the people not getting credit. are good lawthere enforcement and that when they took the oath, you know, and serve,ore to protect and they upheld that oath. they serve and protect the community with dignity and respect. we know there are good cops in this world. this movement is not about the good. it is about the bad and the ugly because no matter who you are or where you go, or what you do in life, you will find the good, the bad and the ugly. and this movement is about the bad and the ugly. you know, the people that let that seed of hate growing to their heart, were that route grows into the depths of their heart, their mind and their soul. host: go ahead and respond, professor eaton. guest: i definitely understand the caller and where she is coming from in term
that retired cop who killed aubrey, he did what he wanted to do that day, killed a black man.o people think that when he retired and hung up his uniform all of a sudden he started hating black people? no. he was in law enforcement for years and god only knows many black lives he took out this earth. i am tired of we the people not getting credit. are good lawthere enforcement and that when they took the oath, you know, and serve,ore to protect and they upheld that oath. they serve and protect...
74
74
Jun 25, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmad aubrey was 25. -- arbery was 25. michael brown was 18. mcdonald was 17. at that myrrh rice was 12. stanley jones was just 7. in meck lindburgh county in my district, we have too many names , 50, since the year 2000. people of every race and background, keith lamont scott was 43. rubin was 29. franklin was 27. clay mccall was 26. jonathan fairly was 24. darlede turner was 17. laon brown was 16. nce january 1, 2015 at least 155 people have been shot and killed by police in my home state of north carolina. and at least 5,428 people have been shot and killed by police across the united states. david, 53, was killed by the kentucky national guard while protests these injustices. eric garner, 43. george floyd, 46 were put in choke holds. they begged they couldn't breathe. imagine how many of these killings didn't have to happen. imagine how many years of life we could give back to these men, women, and children. imagine what god will say to us on judgment day. if we fail to act. the george floyd justice and policing act is a first step to righting these wrongs.
ahmad aubrey was 25. -- arbery was 25. michael brown was 18. mcdonald was 17. at that myrrh rice was 12. stanley jones was just 7. in meck lindburgh county in my district, we have too many names , 50, since the year 2000. people of every race and background, keith lamont scott was 43. rubin was 29. franklin was 27. clay mccall was 26. jonathan fairly was 24. darlede turner was 17. laon brown was 16. nce january 1, 2015 at least 155 people have been shot and killed by police in my home state of...
52
52
Jun 10, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
they say they are outraged by the death of george floyd, breonna taylor ahmad aubrey and tony but dad. those killings are the latest examples of systemic violence against black people. and i want to show you another scene. this one is happening in berkeley. this is called the stand with black you tell, you. it's on the move marching down martin luther king jr. way. you can see just how large the crowd is there. we are keeping an eye on them. no word yet on their final destination. the port of oakland and bart pause to remember george floyd. you can see the crains at the port are still. port workers join others halting operations nds to honor flowing. on the righempty platform at the bart station. at 9:00 all trains came to a stop and a systemwide announcement was made about the moment of silence for floyd. >>> people lined the funeral route as the casket of george floyd was taken by horse-drawn carriage to the cemetery. he was laid to rest next to his mother. his family spoke of how he call to her as he lay with his neck under the knee of a police officer. >> an emotional funeral for
they say they are outraged by the death of george floyd, breonna taylor ahmad aubrey and tony but dad. those killings are the latest examples of systemic violence against black people. and i want to show you another scene. this one is happening in berkeley. this is called the stand with black you tell, you. it's on the move marching down martin luther king jr. way. you can see just how large the crowd is there. we are keeping an eye on them. no word yet on their final destination. the port of...
70
70
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: 9-year-old aubrey johnson getting emotional, delivering this powerful message at a protestohio last week. >> black lives matter as much as white lives. it is so wrong. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: and the mini marchers seen by millions. this 7-year-old seen protesting in long island, new york. historically, children have always been essential in the fight for equal rights. in 1963, thousands of black kids marched to protest segregation in birmingham, alabama, part of a strategy to keep the protests nonviolent. but instead they were met with force. we've seen recent demonstrations turn violent across the country. police clark with protesters and kids sometimes caught in the mix. [ crying ] >> reporter: in seattle, police investigating this incident, a young girl allegedly maced by an officer at a protest. >> i'm not here to hurt you. >> reporter: but some officers are trying to change the narrative, this one in houston calming a frighteed 5-year-old after she asks, "are you going to shoot us?" >> you can protest, you can do whatever you want. >> we're all united, po
. >> reporter: 9-year-old aubrey johnson getting emotional, delivering this powerful message at a protestohio last week. >> black lives matter as much as white lives. it is so wrong. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: and the mini marchers seen by millions. this 7-year-old seen protesting in long island, new york. historically, children have always been essential in the fight for equal rights. in 1963, thousands of black kids marched to protest segregation in...
145
145
Jun 9, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> michael brown, eric, aubrey. it just hurts. breonna taylor, everybody. >> love you! >> thank you all. we'll get justice. we will get it. we will not let this door close. >> reporter: presumptive democratic nominee for president joe biden met privately today with the floyd family. the family will have their final private service here tomorrow. in minneapolis the first court appearance for fired minneapolis police officer derek chauvin who is the officer that held his knee on floyd's neck for over eight minutes until floyd died. the judge set bail at up to $1.25 million. this as the attorney for one of the other three officers also charged in floyd's death is speaking out. >> he was doing what he thought was right. he did not stand by and watch. >> reporter: over the weekend from coast to coast huge protests continued, calling for racial justice and police reforms including defunding police departments. in minneapolis, the city council approved a plan to start the process of dismantling the police department and rebuild a new model of public safety. >> our commitment i
. >> michael brown, eric, aubrey. it just hurts. breonna taylor, everybody. >> love you! >> thank you all. we'll get justice. we will get it. we will not let this door close. >> reporter: presumptive democratic nominee for president joe biden met privately today with the floyd family. the family will have their final private service here tomorrow. in minneapolis the first court appearance for fired minneapolis police officer derek chauvin who is the officer that held his...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
so a lot of folks marching are not just marching for george floyd, they're marching for ahmad aubrey, -- charles: i have to go. do you still have faith politicians can fix isn't because i have zero faith the politicians and media to have any parts of this because they only make it worse? >> i agree. i have zero faith. they only make it worse. charles: tezlyn, appreciate it very much. we'll talk to you real soon. meanwhile the stocks continue to show resilience. that is making people money. media says they are ignoring civilian unrest. i think the rally helps president trump and hence their disdain. hollywood liberals are bailing out protesters but will this embolden people who are committing horrific acts of violence under guise of protests? i want to hear from you, cvpayne. we'll be right back. pay for wh. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> if we weren't clear before, it is clear now, this country was not build by wall street bankers and ceos, it was built by the great american middle class built by unions and our essential workers. charles: this morning the presumptive democ
so a lot of folks marching are not just marching for george floyd, they're marching for ahmad aubrey, -- charles: i have to go. do you still have faith politicians can fix isn't because i have zero faith the politicians and media to have any parts of this because they only make it worse? >> i agree. i have zero faith. they only make it worse. charles: tezlyn, appreciate it very much. we'll talk to you real soon. meanwhile the stocks continue to show resilience. that is making people...
103
103
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
eeth orof to -- either of the proposals you think would have prevented the deaths of george floyd, aubreyayshard brooks? >> no because we're dealing with systematic racism and it starts with failed systems, that not only involve police officers but governments that don't enact laws to stop officers from committing certain acts. the inequities in the system create an intersection of police failure. >> we appreciate your perspective on this. and just then an americans airline passenger had to deplane after he refused to wear a mask. >>> and as we wait to hear whether a police officer will be charged in the death of rayshard brooks, the. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. schwab. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, person
eeth orof to -- either of the proposals you think would have prevented the deaths of george floyd, aubreyayshard brooks? >> no because we're dealing with systematic racism and it starts with failed systems, that not only involve police officers but governments that don't enact laws to stop officers from committing certain acts. the inequities in the system create an intersection of police failure. >> we appreciate your perspective on this. and just then an americans airline...