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why do you suppose blackman that white america according to his : has that fear of blackman? >> stereotyping, movies like birth of the nation which we place in the oval office, 60, 70 years ago. as always been characterization of african-americans, especially animalistic, over sexualized. those have stuck. now we are dealing with moving forward is blackman, their skin color pink weaponize. we are seeing that african-americans being shot and videos. as a psychological effect as well. when i'm walking through the city, if there is a white woman in front of me i make a conscious decision to slow down and fire enough behind her or speed up the walk ahead of her because of inherent fear that i could be accused of something that she will think i'm following her, it's things like that. last night, i had to put on -- when i put on a sweatshirt, i was cognizant that i was dressed in all black. needed to make sure i have color on so it's more friendly, welcoming. it seems things like that every day, every minute things that are survival instincts that i don't think fellow americans con
why do you suppose blackman that white america according to his : has that fear of blackman? >> stereotyping, movies like birth of the nation which we place in the oval office, 60, 70 years ago. as always been characterization of african-americans, especially animalistic, over sexualized. those have stuck. now we are dealing with moving forward is blackman, their skin color pink weaponize. we are seeing that african-americans being shot and videos. as a psychological effect as well. when...
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what is it anti- legislation was first introduced in congress after death of one blackman. them quite some time ago. still reality then there are cities in the country primarily in the south, primarily occupied disproportionately by black people who still do not have anti- racial laws. that is why this many people there marching in georgia for ahmaud arbery. next be clear about this. literally our reality now. >> today the subcommittee will be having virtually. does not have any of us would like to perform her duties but we essentially this is an necessity of the current moment. our question and slowing the spread of covid-19. reminders to the members but the conduct of the sintering. keep their video feeding on as long as they are present at the hearing . memos are responsible
what is it anti- legislation was first introduced in congress after death of one blackman. them quite some time ago. still reality then there are cities in the country primarily in the south, primarily occupied disproportionately by black people who still do not have anti- racial laws. that is why this many people there marching in georgia for ahmaud arbery. next be clear about this. literally our reality now. >> today the subcommittee will be having virtually. does not have any of us...
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i'm asking you if that -- is that what a blackman's wrt. $20? this is enough is enough. people are telling you intensifying the pressure on president trump. >> i'm here to ask you to make it stop. stop the pain. stop us being tired. >> reporter: house democrats unveiled an ambitious program and senate republicans are drafting legislation. two weeks after george floyd was killed, president trump is still silenced about what kinds of reforms he will support. >> white house officials have sought reforms from criminal justice advocates. they're keeping tabs on legislation being drafted by republican senator tim scott. the draft gop legislation doesn't have a ban on force and they have a database of police force deaths or lose fund. and on body cameras, the republican proposal is to main date police wearing them. federal uniformed officers can wear them at all times. he expects to leave it on friday. >> if his interest is a teacher. i try to make it through that they're sensible. hopefully they'll have the same approach. >> reporter: tonight the president's top advisor became
i'm asking you if that -- is that what a blackman's wrt. $20? this is enough is enough. people are telling you intensifying the pressure on president trump. >> i'm here to ask you to make it stop. stop the pain. stop us being tired. >> reporter: house democrats unveiled an ambitious program and senate republicans are drafting legislation. two weeks after george floyd was killed, president trump is still silenced about what kinds of reforms he will support. >> white house...
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. >>> breaking news tonight -- outrage after the police killing of a blackman in atlanta.rotesters flooding the street the officer who shot him fired. the restaurant where it happened burned down as police release multiple videos showing what happened. tonight, the man's family demanding justice. >> i think they all should go to jail. >>> and protesters across the nation are increasing calls for police reforms now. the stark warning from tulsa, oklahoma's, health director saying he can't promise the attendees at this week's trump rally or even the president that they'll be safe from coronavirus as dr. fauci warns we won'
. >>> breaking news tonight -- outrage after the police killing of a blackman in atlanta.rotesters flooding the street the officer who shot him fired. the restaurant where it happened burned down as police release multiple videos showing what happened. tonight, the man's family demanding justice. >> i think they all should go to jail. >>> and protesters across the nation are increasing calls for police reforms now. the stark warning from tulsa, oklahoma's, health...
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it has been hard for me as a blackman who every day thinks about impacts of race i've struggled to know how and what to say about what has happened in the aftermath and the killing of george floyd. it has been difficult for me as a parent raisining aen american children to know what to say, how to answer their questions when they ask me, dad, why did this happen and to know that industry to confront my own vulnerability. when they ask me, could this happen to them, that i may not be able to keep them safe. >> real raw emotions there from state superintendent tony thurman, who joins us live right now. we appreciate your time. superintendent thurman. not only did you release a 55-page report on real schools. you have to korn confront an issue. i don't know if you could hear. we played for our viewers a statement you made talking about your struggles what to say about your kid and george floyd and the impact on them. can you offer us, as parents, any guidance based on your own intraspecss, struggles, no matter, black, white, asian, latino, as a parent, you don't know what to say. >> good e
it has been hard for me as a blackman who every day thinks about impacts of race i've struggled to know how and what to say about what has happened in the aftermath and the killing of george floyd. it has been difficult for me as a parent raisining aen american children to know what to say, how to answer their questions when they ask me, dad, why did this happen and to know that industry to confront my own vulnerability. when they ask me, could this happen to them, that i may not be able to...
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. >>> breaking news tonight -- outrage after the police killing of a blackman in atlanta. protesters flooding the street the officer who shot him fired. the restaurant where it happened burned down as police release multiple videos showing what happened. tonight, the man's family demanding justice. >> i think they all should go to jail. >>> and protesters across the nation are increasing calls for police reforms now. the stark warning from tulsa, oklahoma's, health director saying he can't promise the attendees at this week's trump rally or even the president that they'll be safe from coronavirus as dr. fauci warns we won't go back to normal for a year. >>> shifting gears, nascar back with spectators in the stands today also, no confederate flags. >>> checking in -- an inside look at how hotels are reopening safely the gym now in your room and no more remote controls for the tv. >>> and doctor, doctor, do we have some good news. the mother-daughter duo making history. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening it is the latest death to draw c
. >>> breaking news tonight -- outrage after the police killing of a blackman in atlanta. protesters flooding the street the officer who shot him fired. the restaurant where it happened burned down as police release multiple videos showing what happened. tonight, the man's family demanding justice. >> i think they all should go to jail. >>> and protesters across the nation are increasing calls for police reforms now. the stark warning from tulsa, oklahoma's, health...
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i have difficult memories of trips to the mall with elder blackman in my family. being lectured about what i couldn't do what i should do at the consequences could be i remember that talk with my parents when i tried to joke about it. they got chillingly angry with me about what it meant to have a drivers license in america and what could happen to me and they told me stories of friends of family members of others and their experiences with the police. i spent the years of 12 and 13 and america in the 70s and 80s, or where the words of my parents and elders backedpe up with tragic and terrible stories of their experiences and generations before were reinforced by my own experiences. being followed by mall security guards. beingd accused or stopped being looked at with suspicion, experience after experience after experience with police. i remember as a college student. how it all came to a head where i wrote a column in san francisco newspaper why have i lost control? i remember that night writing that column like it was yesterday. i was so overcome with emotion an
i have difficult memories of trips to the mall with elder blackman in my family. being lectured about what i couldn't do what i should do at the consequences could be i remember that talk with my parents when i tried to joke about it. they got chillingly angry with me about what it meant to have a drivers license in america and what could happen to me and they told me stories of friends of family members of others and their experiences with the police. i spent the years of 12 and 13 and america...
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. >> qc blackman. >> the response from the us president on george floyd and the black lives matter movement has been horrendous. can the prime minister confirm to me if he still believes trump has many many good qualities and if so, what are they? >> prime minister. >> mister speaker. i renew what i said many times. it is important for the house to hear it. black lives matter and the death of george floyd was absolutely appalling. as for the qualities, among many other things, he is president of the united states, which is our most important ally in the world today. whatever people may say about it the united states is a bastian of peace and freedom it has been for most of my lifetime. >> i hope you will allow me to welcome the birthday of the prime minister of england, the 2007 yorkshire of the year, laying down after 14 years of service. you can share the joys and pains of this country. and birmingham as well - my right honorable friends, there are eight interrogations of bishops every time it moves. the color of one's skin is not the same as the color of one's hair. >> i join him in payi
. >> qc blackman. >> the response from the us president on george floyd and the black lives matter movement has been horrendous. can the prime minister confirm to me if he still believes trump has many many good qualities and if so, what are they? >> prime minister. >> mister speaker. i renew what i said many times. it is important for the house to hear it. black lives matter and the death of george floyd was absolutely appalling. as for the qualities, among many other...
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officials in austin texas have released disturbing body cam footage of a blackman's arrest and death. more from cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: on march 28th, 2019, williamson county 40-year-old javier ambler just after 1 in the morning. according to a sheriff's department report he failed to dim his car's headlights as he drove past a deputy. the report says ambler tried to flee leaving officers on a 22 minute pursuit. the report says ambler crashed his car five times and that's how they had caught him. according to the documents obtained by cnn, ambler exited the car with his hands up. he was not intoxicated and unarmed. they say he refused to follow commands. the body cam footage shows him in distress. multiple times on the video ambler is heard saying he can't breathe, he's not resisting. >> stop resisting. stop resisting. >> several minutes into the arrest officers realize ambler is unresponsive. >> hey. >> reporter: you can no longer hear him talking on the video. officers then unhandcuffed ambler and then add minister cpr compressions until paramedics arrive on the scene. >>>
officials in austin texas have released disturbing body cam footage of a blackman's arrest and death. more from cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: on march 28th, 2019, williamson county 40-year-old javier ambler just after 1 in the morning. according to a sheriff's department report he failed to dim his car's headlights as he drove past a deputy. the report says ambler tried to flee leaving officers on a 22 minute pursuit. the report says ambler crashed his car five times and that's how...
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a fired police officer is charged with felony murder less than a week after shooting a blackman in the back in atlanta. bolton bombshell. he trashes his new boss in a tell-all book. rally at your own risk. president trump heads back to the campaign trail despite warnings that his supporters may not be safe from covid-19. first, a good first step. that is how the attorney foray vard brooks family is describing the charges of fired atlanta police officer who shot and killed brooks last friday night. the fulton county district attorney announced 11 charges in total including felony murder against the second officer on the scene is also facing charges. cnn's ryan young has the latest now from atlanta. >> these are the leveled charges against officer roth. the first charge is felony murder. this is as a result of an underlying felony and in this case the underlying felony is aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and the possible sentence here is for a felony murder conviction would be life without parole or the death penalty. >> fulton county district attorney shows charges against the tw
a fired police officer is charged with felony murder less than a week after shooting a blackman in the back in atlanta. bolton bombshell. he trashes his new boss in a tell-all book. rally at your own risk. president trump heads back to the campaign trail despite warnings that his supporters may not be safe from covid-19. first, a good first step. that is how the attorney foray vard brooks family is describing the charges of fired atlanta police officer who shot and killed brooks last friday...
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virginia police officer is facing 36 months in prison after using a stun gun to disorient a blackmancan't breathe. we're about to show you the incident and we want to warn you, it is disturbing. >> help! help! help! i can't breathe. >> this body cam footage shows officer tyra timberlake using a stun gun for no reason. the other officers on the scene have been relieved of duty pending investigations. >>> all right. still ahead. the latest jobs report left everyone stubbed, but one complicating factor has everyone asking do the numbers reflect reali reality? zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. with nutrients to help there are so many toothpastes out there, which one should i use? try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier m
virginia police officer is facing 36 months in prison after using a stun gun to disorient a blackmancan't breathe. we're about to show you the incident and we want to warn you, it is disturbing. >> help! help! help! i can't breathe. >> this body cam footage shows officer tyra timberlake using a stun gun for no reason. the other officers on the scene have been relieved of duty pending investigations. >>> all right. still ahead. the latest jobs report left everyone stubbed,...
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. >> reporter: just ten days ago as black lives matter rallies continue nationwide, another blackman,malcolm harsh, was discovered hanged from a tree less than 60 miles from where fuller was found. the san bernardino county sheriff's department found no indications of foul play. and that he hanged himself. his family says, no way. >> we believe both these two young black men were the victims of a possible hate zbliem now they're calling for different times. both men were looking to enjoy their lives and the deaths make no sense at all. >> suzanne malveaux, cnn. >>> there are about 12 million low income people at risk of missing out because they don't have to file income taxes. now the irs set up an online tool for these non-filers to submit their information so they can receive their cash, but it could be difficult to reach eligible recipients who still haven't used the online tool are and for them to submit the information once they're contact the since that requires an internet connection. the center is calling on states and counties to help notify money. states and local agencies h
. >> reporter: just ten days ago as black lives matter rallies continue nationwide, another blackman,malcolm harsh, was discovered hanged from a tree less than 60 miles from where fuller was found. the san bernardino county sheriff's department found no indications of foul play. and that he hanged himself. his family says, no way. >> we believe both these two young black men were the victims of a possible hate zbliem now they're calling for different times. both men were looking to...
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. >>> disturbing new video of a blackman who died shortly after hey video arrest when they arrested derrick skod. they were responding to a call for a man with a gun. he put both of his hands in the air just before he turns and runs. >> down. >> i shot him. >> get your hands behind your back. >> get your hands out of your pockets. >> give me -- no. >> i'm going to tase you. >> got it. >> nearly a minute later one female officer can be heard yelling he's acting like he's unconscious. one hour after derek scott was taken into custody by police he was dead. scott's mother told cnn her son had asthma. scott's manner of death was undetermined. >> well, if you attend the president's rally next friday and get coronavirus, the trump campaign says come at your own risk. rally goers are being asked to register for the event and agree to spike it. >> obamacare's governor hays it doesn't push limits on gatherings. the white house is pushing back on the date. june 19th marks the end of slavery in the u.s. tulsa was the site of a 1921 massacre, one of the worst acts of racial violence in american history
. >>> disturbing new video of a blackman who died shortly after hey video arrest when they arrested derrick skod. they were responding to a call for a man with a gun. he put both of his hands in the air just before he turns and runs. >> down. >> i shot him. >> get your hands behind your back. >> get your hands out of your pockets. >> give me -- no. >> i'm going to tase you. >> got it. >> nearly a minute later one female officer can be...
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has indicted three white men on murder charges in the death of a blackman. we will hear from ahmaud arbery's father. >>> good to have you with us. coronavirus cases are surging again in the united states, and health experts fear it may soon spiral out of control. johns hopkins university tracked almost 35,000 new infections among americans in just 24 hours, a level not seen since april. california, texas, and florida are seeing their biggest one-day jumps in new infections. together those states comprise more than 1/4 of the u.s. population. three states on the u.s. east coast, new york, new jersey, and connecticut have contained covid-19 to a manageable level. now they're worried about getting re-infected. for the latest, here's cnn's nick watt. >> we're announcing today a joint travel advisory. people coming in from states that have a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. >> reporter: so from midnight three northeastern states won't let anyone in from these nine southern and western states unless they quarantine. in arizona, another record covid
has indicted three white men on murder charges in the death of a blackman. we will hear from ahmaud arbery's father. >>> good to have you with us. coronavirus cases are surging again in the united states, and health experts fear it may soon spiral out of control. johns hopkins university tracked almost 35,000 new infections among americans in just 24 hours, a level not seen since april. california, texas, and florida are seeing their biggest one-day jumps in new infections. together...
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a fired police officer is charged with felony murder less than a week after shooting a blackman in theback in atlanta. bolton bombshell. he trashes his new boss in a tell-all book. rally at your own risk. president trump heads back to the
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i am asking you, is that what a blackman's worth, $20? is 2020. >> he said he couldn't breathe. nobody cared. nobody. people pleaded for him. they still didn't care. justice has to be served. his life mattered. all our lives matter. black lives matter. >> on capitol hill senator tim scott is leading the republican reform effort. he says the plan is on track for release as early as tomorrow. the biggest release between the democratic and republican proposals is who actually makes the rules. democrats want national policies and more. republicans want to create incentives for the state to take action. >>> growing calls to remove monuments glorifying the confederacy. overnight the statue of jefferson davis was torn down in richmond, virginia. president trump not on board with removing tributes to america's painful racist past. kaitlyn collins is at the white house. >> reporter: well, laura, christine, when the president tweeted this, this is the second time in just over a week now that he has broken with his pentagon chief. it's about renamin
i am asking you, is that what a blackman's worth, $20? is 2020. >> he said he couldn't breathe. nobody cared. nobody. people pleaded for him. they still didn't care. justice has to be served. his life mattered. all our lives matter. black lives matter. >> on capitol hill senator tim scott is leading the republican reform effort. he says the plan is on track for release as early as tomorrow. the biggest release between the democratic and republican proposals is who actually makes the...
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key republican appointees that we thought were more conservative, justices suter,ings o'connor and blackman and justice john paul stevens were on that court and they were republican appointees but it was justice o'connor and justice kennedy who were so crucial and that's when justice kennedy flipped over on abortion rights after earlier being like john roberts voting to uphold abortion restrictions, and i don't think we should discount either the trump administration or this election year in john roberts' thinking, and i do not think that we are not looking at a transformed liberal here. i think we're looking at a jurist who is taking cases one at a time and thinking very seriously about the integrity of this court and his own personal legacy. >> yeah. listen, joan, you know this as well as anyone perhaps. the name david suter. that's a rallying cry for conservatives to say we can't have another justice like that who goes to the dark side, as it were, in their view, and that's part of the vetting for these candidates to make sure in their writings and the questions in the confirmations hear
key republican appointees that we thought were more conservative, justices suter,ings o'connor and blackman and justice john paul stevens were on that court and they were republican appointees but it was justice o'connor and justice kennedy who were so crucial and that's when justice kennedy flipped over on abortion rights after earlier being like john roberts voting to uphold abortion restrictions, and i don't think we should discount either the trump administration or this election year in...
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by the jumpman have 5 in each other flourishing pistols all right let's bring in reverend tracy blackman executive minister of justice and witness ministries of the united church of christ and she's in florissant missouri that's a city in st louis county tracy let's talk 1st about the protests we've seen in sent louis you were listening to the police chief there i mean they started off i understand as largely peaceful but then turned pretty violent last night with full police officers being shot some looting vandalism what do you make of what happened . thank you for having me on day and i tell you where any of it on me is that we are reaching a point in this country. where people that try it on we've gone through several months of sheltering it's in. many people having their economic stability further. and then on top of that the continuation of killing of black mean and black women like transmission and in rapid succession i think that people reached a boiling point and that's what we're seeing now i want to express from dolan says to those the family of those operations on the other i
by the jumpman have 5 in each other flourishing pistols all right let's bring in reverend tracy blackman executive minister of justice and witness ministries of the united church of christ and she's in florissant missouri that's a city in st louis county tracy let's talk 1st about the protests we've seen in sent louis you were listening to the police chief there i mean they started off i understand as largely peaceful but then turned pretty violent last night with full police officers being...
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so when you think about the fact that blackman only make at most, 7% of the population in america butyet, we make up almost 50% of the population represented on death row, it's creating a genocide of situation. when you think about nursing school, in kindergarten, you seek black children are being suspended and expelled almost 721. what could a child due to be expelled from kindergarten? but it is so ironic that those percentages of what they are doing to nursing school and kindergarten are very consistent with statistics of the incarceration of black and brown people in the system in america. we hope america's faced with this book say america, we can do better. america, have to follow the lessons of martin luther king say it's hypocritical for you to be a standard there in the world and see injustice and evil and look the other way. then neutral in the face of injustice in and of itself, it is injustice. i conclude by the hypocrisies everywhere. when you think about the number of black and brown people prisons for selling marijuana, i just finished this book, amber geiger about the w
so when you think about the fact that blackman only make at most, 7% of the population in america butyet, we make up almost 50% of the population represented on death row, it's creating a genocide of situation. when you think about nursing school, in kindergarten, you seek black children are being suspended and expelled almost 721. what could a child due to be expelled from kindergarten? but it is so ironic that those percentages of what they are doing to nursing school and kindergarten are...
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david rubenstein will sit down with blackman -- bill ackman. facing calls to hold off its elections amid concerns about coronavirus. we will get the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ singapore is positioning itself for a post covid war with massive innovation over and above the amount already giving to -- to help the economy rebound. there are calls to postpone their general election. our reporter joins us from singapore with more details. when can we expect the date to be announced? michelle: any day now. we are waiting for a specific date to be announced. we know it will be a nine-day campaigning period typically, and then a cooling-off period. there has been a lot of pressure to put off not just her opposition parties but from a regional group, parties for human rights. they are saying we don't need to rush us, it is the middle of a pandemic, we just started phase two of the reopening and it is a fragile time and you don't need to hold the elections until april, 2021. the main ruling party has been saying there is a need to move forward t
david rubenstein will sit down with blackman -- bill ackman. facing calls to hold off its elections amid concerns about coronavirus. we will get the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ singapore is positioning itself for a post covid war with massive innovation over and above the amount already giving to -- to help the economy rebound. there are calls to postpone their general election. our reporter joins us from singapore with more details. when can we expect the date to be announced?...
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professor is the offer of the book "let's get free, hip-hop erie of justice and chokehold, policing a blackman. -- black men." mr. butler, you may begin. >> chairman nadler and ranking member jordan, honorable members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify. floyd, i'm so sorry for your loss. memory of your brothers be a blessing to people all over the country and world who are rising up in what martin luther king called the beautiful struggle for east -- four-- four equal justice. there has been not -- not one moment in american history for peace -- black people have endured jim crow segregation, being shut out of social security and the g.i. bill, massive resistance took school december -- to school desegregation, nonstop efforts to prevent us from voting and poison our water. the rare times black people have set aside traditional several rights strategies and have risen in the streets, destroyed property, and resisted symbols been because of something the police have done. in 65, miami 1980, l.a. 1992, ferguson 2015. minneapolis in 2020. all of those cities went up in fl
professor is the offer of the book "let's get free, hip-hop erie of justice and chokehold, policing a blackman. -- black men." mr. butler, you may begin. >> chairman nadler and ranking member jordan, honorable members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify. floyd, i'm so sorry for your loss. memory of your brothers be a blessing to people all over the country and world who are rising up in what martin luther king called the beautiful struggle for east --...
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professor is the offer of the book "let's get free, hip-hop erie of justice and chokehold, policing a blackman. -- black men." mr. butler, you may begin. >> chairman nadler and ranking member jordan, honorable members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify. floyd, i'm so sorry for your loss. memory of your brothers be a blessing to people all over the country and world who are rising up in what martin luther king called the beautiful struggle for east -- four-- four equal justice. there has been not -- not one moment in american history for peace -- black people have endured jim crow segregation, being shut out of social security and the g.i. bill, massive resistance took school december -- to school desegregation, nonstop efforts to prevent us from voting and poison our water. the rare times black people have set aside traditional several rights strategies and have risen in the streets, destroyed property, and resisted symbols been because of something the police have done. in 65, miami 1980, l.a. 1992, ferguson 2015. minneapolis in 2020. all of those cities went up in fl
professor is the offer of the book "let's get free, hip-hop erie of justice and chokehold, policing a blackman. -- black men." mr. butler, you may begin. >> chairman nadler and ranking member jordan, honorable members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify. floyd, i'm so sorry for your loss. memory of your brothers be a blessing to people all over the country and world who are rising up in what martin luther king called the beautiful struggle for east --...
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so many things are not written about blackman. but one of them is while this guy is a genius. he can do anything. he is also really a coward. he's afraid of his own shadow and shadow goes a great distance bring is completely frightened of it. i like that also because not everybody has to be big and strong and courageous. his small and scrawny and afraid of anything. i like that character. especially because he is also a genius. host: is a computer genius. walter: i was a programmer not a genius but i was a programmer. i like kind of giving him that that's. host: thinking one of the books i'm a but jackson loop that he only kept the bookshelves everywhere to some frequency made it. he only kept books he was only going to read it twice. walter: elected because it's kind of a way to look your bookshelf. you have 12 books you got there on the top. you have it looked at them for 12 years. then at doing anything in the show but you know that if you give them to the used book store, to a library or he put them outside in the box, people will pick them up and read them. and this will
so many things are not written about blackman. but one of them is while this guy is a genius. he can do anything. he is also really a coward. he's afraid of his own shadow and shadow goes a great distance bring is completely frightened of it. i like that also because not everybody has to be big and strong and courageous. his small and scrawny and afraid of anything. i like that character. especially because he is also a genius. host: is a computer genius. walter: i was a programmer not a genius...
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there had been an unarmed blackman shot by law enforcement in ferguson, missouri.individual had just been shot in minneapolis baton rouge. then there was kind of culminated the block from our headquarters there in dallas, five police officers were killed kind of as a result and a lead-in from all of these activities that were going on. and, you know, a lot of things were done. i know the dallas police law enforcement and so forth made some protocol and procedural changes that were intended to address this, but here we are four years later and it feels like we're going through an instant replay i just wonder, you know, why are we so slow to learn, you know, what is going to be required to begin to address this situation? and that comment about tolerance. every time we speak about race relations in this country we tend to migrate to this idea of tolerance. we're so far beyond tolerance. this is about justice. this is about doing justice and making sure that we're putting in place procedures. and even begin to talk about are there things we need to do in law making to
there had been an unarmed blackman shot by law enforcement in ferguson, missouri.individual had just been shot in minneapolis baton rouge. then there was kind of culminated the block from our headquarters there in dallas, five police officers were killed kind of as a result and a lead-in from all of these activities that were going on. and, you know, a lot of things were done. i know the dallas police law enforcement and so forth made some protocol and procedural changes that were intended to...
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appears as though justices gorsuch and cavanaugh, liked justice kavanaugh, stewart, warren, powell and blackmanthem, are just the latest in a long line of republican appointed judges who republican voters cannot count on. angela is next out of maryland, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. my top public policy issue would be health insurance. but, in conjunction with that and the supreme court, i believe they are about ready to rule again on returning the aca. protectinghe is for pre-existing conditions. if they overturn it, there is no protections. my house member voted against a democratic bill in the house called protecting americans with pre-existing conditions. he voted against it. host: who is your house member? caller: andy harris. host: a republican from maryland, got it. caller: senator mcconnell, he wants nothing to do with bringing any sort of health insurance bill very trump is only -- bill. trump is only worried about getting reelected. he does not worry about the cost of health insurance. joe biden is offering a public option by in to compete with private insurance, which
appears as though justices gorsuch and cavanaugh, liked justice kavanaugh, stewart, warren, powell and blackmanthem, are just the latest in a long line of republican appointed judges who republican voters cannot count on. angela is next out of maryland, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. my top public policy issue would be health insurance. but, in conjunction with that and the supreme court, i believe they are about ready to rule again on returning the aca. protectinghe is for...
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kirsty blackman.death of george floyd was absolutely appalling. as for the equalities, —— qualities of mr trump, he is president of the us, which is our most important ally in the world today, and whatever people may say about it, the united states isa may say about it, the united states is a bastion of peace and freedom, and has been for most of my lifetime. so peter bottomley. mr speaker, i hope you will allow me to welcome the birthday of the prime minister of england, the 2007, with words that we can share the glory struggles, joys and pains of this country. it was a critical advisor to the stephen lawrence enquiry. if an clay—macro in eight years there are eight interrogations of a bishop, we have got more to learn about making the colour of someone‘s skin as important as the colour of someone‘s eyes or hair, grow well, i join him warmly in paying tribute to the archbishop of york as he lays down his crazier, he and i correspond very often.” down his crazier, he and i correspond very often. i tak
kirsty blackman.death of george floyd was absolutely appalling. as for the equalities, —— qualities of mr trump, he is president of the us, which is our most important ally in the world today, and whatever people may say about it, the united states isa may say about it, the united states is a bastion of peace and freedom, and has been for most of my lifetime. so peter bottomley. mr speaker, i hope you will allow me to welcome the birthday of the prime minister of england, the 2007, with...
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members of the black writers‘ guild include benjamin zephaniah, malorie blackman and booker prize winner, other. many thanks indeed for being with us. many thanks indeed for being with us. congratulations for being top of the charts! is it a surprise to you that you are the first woman of colour to top the bestseller list in this country? it was actually last week and i was top of the paperback fiction list. i was the first woman of colour to be so. i was actually really shocked. just to say that this week, reni eddo—lodge is top of the bestseller list for all genres, the bestseller list for all genres, the first british person to be at the first british person to be at the top of that list. so a couple of firsts have happened recently. i think it‘s astonishing and i don‘t think it‘s astonishing and i don‘t think we realised our books were not selling in this way. now they are it‘s terrific. it‘s a good place to be but i think it‘s a bittersweet experience because in the 21st—ce ntu ry experience because in the 21st—century it really shouldn‘t just be happening now. you are one of the si
members of the black writers‘ guild include benjamin zephaniah, malorie blackman and booker prize winner, other. many thanks indeed for being with us. many thanks indeed for being with us. congratulations for being top of the charts! is it a surprise to you that you are the first woman of colour to top the bestseller list in this country? it was actually last week and i was top of the paperback fiction list. i was the first woman of colour to be so. i was actually really shocked. just to say...