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when i'm describing what happened to sandra bland, you hear that tape we just saw of sandra bland andrian encinia. when brian encinia does his deposition in the case, i walk through the deposition expanding his behavior, you hear it in his voice. i have the tape of the deposition. all of that means that the experience, i think, is just a lot more powerful, and people who have listened to the, some of the people who have listened to the audio book and read the book -- it is a small number, but there is some -- they tell me it is almost like two different books. you're drawn to two different things and your reactions are very different. susan: do you have more fun working on the podcast than you do the labor of writing a book? malcolm: yeah, because in the podcast, you can do really goofy things. i do goofy things in the podcast that you couldn't -- i have a podcast episode on the two chutzpah, they have different meaning and pronunciations. it was a lark. i'll never write that in a book. there is a kind of playfulness that comes in a podcast format that's not really available in seriou
when i'm describing what happened to sandra bland, you hear that tape we just saw of sandra bland andrian encinia. when brian encinia does his deposition in the case, i walk through the deposition expanding his behavior, you hear it in his voice. i have the tape of the deposition. all of that means that the experience, i think, is just a lot more powerful, and people who have listened to the, some of the people who have listened to the audio book and read the book -- it is a small number, but...
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bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget submissions to the mayor, and nowhere in talking about your work in the middle of a global kri s crisis is there talk about mental health s.f. it's just extremely problematic to me. i'm really glad we have a meeting set up in a few days. i think it's next week, even, but i'm really shocked that there hasn't been more thought into what would the first phase look like? you've told us that street medicine goes out with a hot team. and supervisor mandelman asks, well, where do you take them? where do they go? well, we don't know. it sounds like a year ago, when
bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget...
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he talked about sandra bland and what a terrible video that was. he recognizes injustices whether they are, but he understands that organize groups like antifa to commit some of the heinous acts we have seen. the president said he put general millie in charge of this. what does that mean? sec. mcenany: i will say to you that he has had two briefings today with secretary esper and ag bar. -- attorney general barr. there will be assets to put across the nation. there will be a central command center in conjunction with state and local governments that will include general millie and attorney general barr. what the is this president meant when he said i put general millie in charge? joint chiefsof the of staff being in charge of a domestic issue. sec. mcenany: this has been taken out of context. our streets are dominated with a police force and with a national guard presence. let me explain. if it is a peaceful protest, police will form a line. we have seen these protests overwhelmed by massive protests to be turned into riots. when those are overwhel
he talked about sandra bland and what a terrible video that was. he recognizes injustices whether they are, but he understands that organize groups like antifa to commit some of the heinous acts we have seen. the president said he put general millie in charge of this. what does that mean? sec. mcenany: i will say to you that he has had two briefings today with secretary esper and ag bar. -- attorney general barr. there will be assets to put across the nation. there will be a central command...
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so really saying her name, saying sandra bland, korryn gaines, just remembering that black women aree as well is so important to me. we'll be talking about it when we're talking about "american s son," i'm so happy you're supporting that important organization. >> jimmy: thank you kerry, always like talking to you, thanks for everything you're doing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: kerry washington, we'll be right back. . as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com who has the highest percentage of its vehiclesto longevity, still on the road today? subaru. when it comes to best overall value, who does intellichoice rank number one? subaru. and when it comes to safety, who has more 2020 iihs top safety pick+ winning vehicles? more than toyota, honda, and hyundai-combined? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a
so really saying her name, saying sandra bland, korryn gaines, just remembering that black women aree as well is so important to me. we'll be talking about it when we're talking about "american s son," i'm so happy you're supporting that important organization. >> jimmy: thank you kerry, always like talking to you, thanks for everything you're doing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: kerry washington, we'll be right back. . as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep...
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so really saying her name, saying sandra bland, blainz, just remembering that black women are victimsas well. i'm so happy you're supporting that important organization. >> thank you kerry, always like talking to you, thanks for everything you're doing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: kerry washington, we'll be right back. i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ use yogurt or milk to soothe your skin or you could use schick hydro silk with hypoallergenic serum for the smooth shave we all deserve. schick hydro silk woah! hey donald! these are my mission tiger teammates. we're working to make sure sports come back strong for schools like yours. is that cool, donald? yeah! more than cool... gr-r-reat! he always manages to sneak that in. he always manages whether it's bribes ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. let's be hon
so really saying her name, saying sandra bland, blainz, just remembering that black women are victimsas well. i'm so happy you're supporting that important organization. >> thank you kerry, always like talking to you, thanks for everything you're doing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: kerry washington, we'll be right back. i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty....
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injustices fored a long time, since he was a candidate and he talked about sarah bland and what a terrible video that was as well. so he recognizes injustices where they are but at the same time he also recognizes he cannot allow -- we cannot allow [inaudible] >> thank you very much. my fellowmp: americans, my first and highest duty as president is to defend our great country, and the american people. i sworn l2 uphold the laws of our nation. -- i swore and of the two uphold the laws of air nation and that is exactly what i will do. -- to uphold the laws of our nation and that is what i will do. all americans were rightly sickened and revolted by the brutal death of george floyd. my administration is committed that fort george and his family justice will be served and he will not have died in vain. -- four george and his family -- for george and his family. but we cannot allow the righteous christ to be drowned out by an angry mob. the biggest victims of the writing are peace loving citizens in our poorest community and as their president i will fight to keep them safe. -- of the rioting.
injustices fored a long time, since he was a candidate and he talked about sarah bland and what a terrible video that was as well. so he recognizes injustices where they are but at the same time he also recognizes he cannot allow -- we cannot allow [inaudible] >> thank you very much. my fellowmp: americans, my first and highest duty as president is to defend our great country, and the american people. i sworn l2 uphold the laws of our nation. -- i swore and of the two uphold the laws of...
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and as i cast my vote, i carried one of the memory of naperville's very own, sandra bland. in naperville before moving to texas to pursue her education and earn a degree in agriculture. . she then returned back to illinois. a few days after celebrating the fourth of july with her family back in naperville, sandra went at to texas to begin a job her alma mater, prairieville black historically university. but on july 10, 2015, she was over on an empty suburban street for failing to signal a lane change. was arrested and three days later found hanged to death in her jail cell. . she should never have about arrested. she should be alive today and looking forward to celebrating another fourth of july with her family this weekend. just like george floyd, breonna taylor, and the countless black americans who have been the victims of discrimination and brutality throughout the history of our country. two months before her death, sandra bland posted a video raising awareness about this important and deadly issue. black lives matter, she said. they matter. in the news we have seen of
and as i cast my vote, i carried one of the memory of naperville's very own, sandra bland. in naperville before moving to texas to pursue her education and earn a degree in agriculture. . she then returned back to illinois. a few days after celebrating the fourth of july with her family back in naperville, sandra went at to texas to begin a job her alma mater, prairieville black historically university. but on july 10, 2015, she was over on an empty suburban street for failing to signal a lane...
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so really saying her name, saying sandra bland, korryn gaines, just remembering that black women arelking about it. i'm so happy you're supporting that important organization. >> thank you kerry, always like talking to you, thanks for everything you're doing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: kerry washington, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ we stick together, ♪ for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) ♪ we stick together, ♪ ♪ we make the sunshine brighter, ♪ ♪ we make it all feel better, ♪ ♪ you're my, you're my, ♪ (woo, yeah) ♪ you're my family. ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my family. ♪ good mormore treatment? we're going to try something different today. hi! awwww, so pretty. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree® brings out the good in them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's interesting what happens when you treat every little piece of a thing. like it's not just one thing. but everything. because when each part does everything better than ever. imagine what you can do with the sum of those parts. the new dell xps (10th gen intel bong) >> jimmy: that
so really saying her name, saying sandra bland, korryn gaines, just remembering that black women arelking about it. i'm so happy you're supporting that important organization. >> thank you kerry, always like talking to you, thanks for everything you're doing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: kerry washington, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ we stick together, ♪ for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come...
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in 2015, sandra bland is pulled over for a minor traffic violation by state trouper brian insena. >> do you mind putting out your cigarette, please. >> i'm in my car. why do i have to put out my cigarette. >> you can step out now. >> their exchange escalates, resulting in bland's arrest. the video shows how quickly it turns. >> get out of the car! i will write you up. >> bland is found dead in her cell days later, her death ruled a suicide. >> i told you not to reach for it! i told him to get his hand up! >> in july 2016 philando castile gets pulled over, his girlfriend diamond reynolds in the car using her phone. >> please don't tell me he's dead. >> the community rallies behind the castile family. the officer is charged but later found not guilty. >> he wasn't no criminal. my baby was a good man, good hard-working man. >> then another tragedy in september 2018 unfolds in dallas. >> no judgment, no t peace! no judgment, no peace! >> 26-year-old botham jean is shot and killed by dallas police officer amber guyger while sitting in his own home. >> i'm calling on the dallas officials,
in 2015, sandra bland is pulled over for a minor traffic violation by state trouper brian insena. >> do you mind putting out your cigarette, please. >> i'm in my car. why do i have to put out my cigarette. >> you can step out now. >> their exchange escalates, resulting in bland's arrest. the video shows how quickly it turns. >> get out of the car! i will write you up. >> bland is found dead in her cell days later, her death ruled a suicide. >> i told...
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bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget submissions to the mayor, and nowhere in talking about your work in the middle of a global kri s crisis is there talk about mental health s.f. it's just extremely problematic to me. i'm really glad we have a meeting set up in a few days. i think it's next week, even, but i'm really shocked that there hasn't been more thought into what would the first phase look like? you've told us that street medicine goes out with a hot team. and supervisor mandelman asks, well, where do you take them? where do they go? well, we don't know. it sounds like a year ago, when
bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget...
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bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget submissions to the mayor, and nowhere in talking about your work in the middle of a global kri s crisis is there talk about mental health s.f. it's just extremely problematic to me. i'm really glad we have a meeting set up in a few days. i think it's next week, even, but i'm really shocked that there hasn't been more thought into what would the first phase look like? you've told us that street medicine goes out with a hot team. and supervisor mandelman asks, well, where do you take them? where do they go? well, we don't know. it sounds like a year ago, when
bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget...
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bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget submissions to the mayor, and nowhere in talking about your work in the middle of a global kri s crisis is there talk about mental health s.f. it's just extremely problematic to me. i'm really glad we have a meeting set up in a few days. i think it's next week, even, but i'm really shocked that there hasn't been more thought into what would the first phase look like? you've told us that street medicine goes out with a hot team. and supervisor mandelman asks, well, where do you take them? where do they go? well, we don't know. it sounds like a year ago, when
bland, who's incredibly talented psychiatrist and physician. if the fact that you're focusing again on these one-offs, you know, this bed analysis that doesn't fit into a system -- so it's kind of vague and random. maybe you can explain to me the methodology around it, and i'm wrong about it. but the rising prices on our street, you know, from a gut level, it just makes no sense. and so, you know, it -- it -- it's extremely worrying to me nowhere in your presentation, nowhere in your budget...
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one example in my state is the sandra bland act which governor abbott signed into law in 2017. the namesake of that bill was a black woman who was found dead in a county jail days after being arrested during a routine traffic stop. the law passed in other honor made a number of changes, including requiring deescalation training for law enforcement officials. much like we've done in the mental health space. the individual police departments are the ones that make decisions about specific practices, responsible of course to their city leadership. such as banning knee holds or choke holds. there are important conversations taking place in texas and across the country how we can effectively promote and improve police practices, and begin to repair the damaged relationship between our minority communities and our police. and to strengthen that work, there are steps we can take here in washington d.c. and i know many of us are engaged in active discussion about what's the best way to create real change and i know it's a priority for members on both sides of the aisle. one proposal i'
one example in my state is the sandra bland act which governor abbott signed into law in 2017. the namesake of that bill was a black woman who was found dead in a county jail days after being arrested during a routine traffic stop. the law passed in other honor made a number of changes, including requiring deescalation training for law enforcement officials. much like we've done in the mental health space. the individual police departments are the ones that make decisions about specific...
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the village the corona virus is spreading rapidly in urban areas despite the lockdown normal use on bland's he has been growing warm wood for the last year her grandmother has been taking it for flu and. well business is brisk glans we have sold 20 bunches today for one euro each but she doesn't believe it can protect people against corona. was better than 1010. i don't hear a lot of they. can't hear there's good taste good to good thing about it this dude don't know about it. i don't know about god. but farmer john i was solid dusts feel safe from the virus is the daily cup of warm which tea has a bitter taste but he reckons it's worth it why would he says helps his grandmother as a wife spanish from the. last stop germany here the fridays for future movement has suspended many of its well known activities because of the pandemic so they've been thinking up new ones. elena marshall and jacob basil are fridays for future activist they took part in the protest that turned environmental movement into a household name the coronavirus pandemic put an end to such mass gatherings fridays for a fu
the village the corona virus is spreading rapidly in urban areas despite the lockdown normal use on bland's he has been growing warm wood for the last year her grandmother has been taking it for flu and. well business is brisk glans we have sold 20 bunches today for one euro each but she doesn't believe it can protect people against corona. was better than 1010. i don't hear a lot of they. can't hear there's good taste good to good thing about it this dude don't know about it. i don't know...
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stoltenberg a question about the rumors of the of the troop pullout earlier this week and his answer was so bland he said well we're in constant discussion with the united states about troop deployments in europe he didn't address the question directly at all in fact he did have a phone call with president trump after this event where i spoke to him and even after that nato officials wouldn't confirm that president trump even informed secretary general stoltenberg about any specific plans for a troop pullout so we do have some some reports that president trump might like to move troops to poland which does spend 2 percent of its of its budget on defense but that raises other questions about whether troops u.s. troops should be deployed that close to the russian border and there's just hasn't been any any different definition on these these stories yet but there is a nato defense minister ariel next week where defense secretary mark esper will be getting very pointed questions well this proposal which we have to say is unconfirmed it's already drawing criticism from politicians and defense analyst
stoltenberg a question about the rumors of the of the troop pullout earlier this week and his answer was so bland he said well we're in constant discussion with the united states about troop deployments in europe he didn't address the question directly at all in fact he did have a phone call with president trump after this event where i spoke to him and even after that nato officials wouldn't confirm that president trump even informed secretary general stoltenberg about any specific plans for a...
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we are the beneficiaries of the system that killed george floyd, breonna taylor ahmed arbery sandra bland ayanna stanley jones achaea boyd jessica hernandez eric staal gatto orlando costellond jamaat clark and so many others. that's a hard thing to admit but right now hundreds of houses of our fellow citizens are demanding that we face the ugly truth. the people marching on our streetse have watched as for gio ourselves time and time again for failing black and brown americans like george boyd and they are angry and they are grieving and they are exhausted. this time they won't be denied. it may make us uncomfortable to hear the this anger and see the images on television to experience this turmoil when our country is going through so much already but that is the whole point of protest. this crisis has long deserved their attention and because we withheld that attention the protesters are demanding it now. we cannot claim to support the goal of justice if we don't confront the reality of injustice. wek cannot walk away from this moral crisis. we done that too many times after too many dea
we are the beneficiaries of the system that killed george floyd, breonna taylor ahmed arbery sandra bland ayanna stanley jones achaea boyd jessica hernandez eric staal gatto orlando costellond jamaat clark and so many others. that's a hard thing to admit but right now hundreds of houses of our fellow citizens are demanding that we face the ugly truth. the people marching on our streetse have watched as for gio ourselves time and time again for failing black and brown americans like george boyd...
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police made a series of -- the police officer in the case made a series of snap decisions about sandra bland, almost all of which were 100% incorrect. she was distressed and he read that as malice. he thought she was dangerous. she was upset. he couldn't tell the difference between fear and an attempt to harm or anxiety and an attempt to harm. that is the kind of thing you cannot tell in a handful of seconds. you need to slow down and have a conversation with someone before you draw a conclusion about exactly what emotional state they're in. i think this issue of -- like i said, this issue of speed is huge. it's a structural issue that police officers speed things up for, in many cases, for a reason. one of the reasons being that we give them too many responsibilities. >> finally, let me ask you, malcolm, about another essay you wrote about. i read somewhere that you said, as many have, they were hopeful this time would be different because you a broader coalition, people seem genuinely not to be -- not willing to let this thing ago. you wrote a brilliant essay in "the new yorker" that it's
police made a series of -- the police officer in the case made a series of snap decisions about sandra bland, almost all of which were 100% incorrect. she was distressed and he read that as malice. he thought she was dangerous. she was upset. he couldn't tell the difference between fear and an attempt to harm or anxiety and an attempt to harm. that is the kind of thing you cannot tell in a handful of seconds. you need to slow down and have a conversation with someone before you draw a...
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latest in an endless series of police killings of african americans, including eric garner, sandra bland, mcdonald. tamir rice, freddie gray, walter scott, and many, many, many others. and if anyone thinks that these police murders have just begun to take place in recent years when people had cell phone cameras, you would obviously have been mistaken. this has gone on forever. mr. president, the american people are rightly demanding justice and an end to police brutality and murder. the u.s. senate has got to act now. we have got to hear the cries for justice that are coming from the streets of this country, that are coming from the african american community, from the white community, from the latino community, from all of our people. we must act and we must act now. and let me just suggest some of the items that must be in the legislation that we passed. and this is a limited number. we can do more. in my view, every police officer involved in a killing must be held accountable and those found guilty must be punished with the full force of law. that includes officers who stand by while
latest in an endless series of police killings of african americans, including eric garner, sandra bland, mcdonald. tamir rice, freddie gray, walter scott, and many, many, many others. and if anyone thinks that these police murders have just begun to take place in recent years when people had cell phone cameras, you would obviously have been mistaken. this has gone on forever. mr. president, the american people are rightly demanding justice and an end to police brutality and murder. the u.s....
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the protests are not only about the unjust tragedies, they are also about sandra bland, mike round, i.t. auntie anna jefferson, walter scott, orlando costello, i anna stanley jones, tamir rice, as well as manny ellis, and shea taylor from my home state of washington. the countless people, black people and people of color the vast majority whose names we don't know whose lives have been unfairly taken. even more important these protests are driven by people including many young people who aree justifiably sick and tired of the systemic racism behind those killings that is deeply woven throughout the fabric of our democracy and our history and rightly believe we are not moving forward nearly fast enough. i know this is true in my home state of washington where according to data compiled by the mapping police violence database between 2013 and 2019 black people were more than three times more likely to be killed by the police and it is beyond clear that disproportionate impact of police violence in on black communities as well as other communities of color is not an accident. so mr. presid
the protests are not only about the unjust tragedies, they are also about sandra bland, mike round, i.t. auntie anna jefferson, walter scott, orlando costello, i anna stanley jones, tamir rice, as well as manny ellis, and shea taylor from my home state of washington. the countless people, black people and people of color the vast majority whose names we don't know whose lives have been unfairly taken. even more important these protests are driven by people including many young people who aree...
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in 2015, sandra bland is pulled over for a minor traffic violation by state trouper brian encino. >>u mind putting your cigarette? >> their exchange escalates. the video shows how quickly the interaction turns. >> get out of the car! i will light you up. >> bland is found dead in her cell days later, her death ruled a suicide. >> i told you not to reach. i told you to get your hand out. >> in july 2016 philando castile gets pulled over. his girlfriend starts using her phone to live stream the interaction. the officer opens fire killing philando. >> oh my god, please don't tell me he's dead. >> the community rallies behind the castile family. the officer is charged but later found not guilty. >> he was no criminal. my baby was a good man, a good hardworking man. >> then another tragedy in september 2018 unfolds in dallas. >> no justice, no peace. no justice, no peace. >> 26-year-old botham john is shot and killed by dallas police officer amber guyger while sitting in his own home. >> i'm calling on the dallas officials please come clean, give me justice for my son. >> a jury later fou
in 2015, sandra bland is pulled over for a minor traffic violation by state trouper brian encino. >>u mind putting your cigarette? >> their exchange escalates. the video shows how quickly the interaction turns. >> get out of the car! i will light you up. >> bland is found dead in her cell days later, her death ruled a suicide. >> i told you not to reach. i told you to get your hand out. >> in july 2016 philando castile gets pulled over. his girlfriend starts...
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none of the officers involved in gray's arrest were >>in 2015 sandra bland's pulled over for a minorraffic violation by state trooper brian unseen. >>i put out your cigarette please mind. well you can step on out there exchange escalates resulting in bland arrest video shows how quickly the interaction of land is found dead in her cell days later her death ruled a suicide. >>all of that in july of 2016 philando can still get pulled over his girlfriend diamond reynolds and her 4 year-old daughter in the car when she started using her phone to live stream the interaction officer jeronimo yanez opens fire killing philando oh my god please don't tell me they're the community rallies behind the wheel family of beloved school cafeteria supervisor, the officers charged, but later found not guilty they want to know of baby was a of work in may and then another tragedy in september 2018 unfolds in a 26 year-old botham john is shot and killed by dallas police officer amber guyger while sitting in his own home, so i'm calling on a dallas, sufficient these. come clean. >>in need my son. >>a jury
none of the officers involved in gray's arrest were >>in 2015 sandra bland's pulled over for a minorraffic violation by state trooper brian unseen. >>i put out your cigarette please mind. well you can step on out there exchange escalates resulting in bland arrest video shows how quickly the interaction of land is found dead in her cell days later her death ruled a suicide. >>all of that in july of 2016 philando can still get pulled over his girlfriend diamond reynolds and her...
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clarks of the world, when we fight for the eric garners of the world, when we fight for the sandra blandsf the world, when we fight for the ahmaud arberys of the world, when we fight for the breonna taylors of the world, when we fight for the natasha mckennas of the world, when we fight for the stephon clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these, what we are really doing is helping america live up to its creed. >> reporter: the emotional service was the first of several planned over the next few days in north carolina and houston. while minneapolis mourned, the three fired officers accused of aiding and abetting murder faced a judge for the first time j. kueng's held his back when lane held his legs kueng's attorney said his client had only three shifts under his belt as a full-fledged cop and he told the officers, you shouldn't do this. lane asked chauvin, should we roll him over. >> you have to have criminal intent frankly, this is [ bleep ]. >> former officer thao tried to block floyd. chauvin is now charged with second degree murder kept pinning floyd, the state says, ev
clarks of the world, when we fight for the eric garners of the world, when we fight for the sandra blandsf the world, when we fight for the ahmaud arberys of the world, when we fight for the breonna taylors of the world, when we fight for the natasha mckennas of the world, when we fight for the stephon clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these, what we are really doing is helping america live up to its creed. >> reporter: the emotional service was the first of several...
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he is recognizing justices for a long time, since he was a candidate, he talked about bland and what a terrible video that was too. so he recognizes injustice where it is. but we cannot allow organize groups like antifa to commit some of the heinous things we have seen. >> reporter: in the call of the governors, the president said that he put general milley in charge of the all of this, what does that mean? what does he mean? >> secretary mcenany: i will not get ahead of any actions that have been announced, but he has had two briefings today with ag barr, and general milley was they are, and there will be additional federal aspects deployed across the nation and a central command center in commission with the state and local governments that will include general milley, and ag barr. but it will not go further to discuss that. >> reporter: will you explain what he meant when he said that he is putting general milley in charge, the joint chief of staff being in charge of a domestic issue. >> secretary mcenany: this was taken out of context, by the way, that the streets are dominated w
he is recognizing justices for a long time, since he was a candidate, he talked about bland and what a terrible video that was too. so he recognizes injustice where it is. but we cannot allow organize groups like antifa to commit some of the heinous things we have seen. >> reporter: in the call of the governors, the president said that he put general milley in charge of the all of this, what does that mean? what does he mean? >> secretary mcenany: i will not get ahead of any actions...
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and then end up like sandra bland. >> rorter: so, bakari, how did your father's advice impact you? >> well, it wasnvi as much the as it was the example that my father set. and i'm a product of the proverb, "it takes a village to raise a chil"in you knowy book, "my vanishing country," i talk about all of these people who were part of my proverbial village, and my father always took me to the memorials. he always took me to services. he let me have these-- sit at the adult tables and have these conversations with many of these hero. and i write-- and because it's so true-- that heroes walk among us. and so many of the lessons at were passed down to me, they were builtn the premisthat our history is more than just but instead, we h uphold. the names like ella baker, like fann lou hamer, like modjeska simkins and septima clark. and those lessons are the ones today.ing true, especially >> reporter: and you pass those along to your-- your children, as well? >> i have a 15-year-old daughter who just got her permit, and now she'll be driving. that black parentshave to haves with black chil
and then end up like sandra bland. >> rorter: so, bakari, how did your father's advice impact you? >> well, it wasnvi as much the as it was the example that my father set. and i'm a product of the proverb, "it takes a village to raise a chil"in you knowy book, "my vanishing country," i talk about all of these people who were part of my proverbial village, and my father always took me to the memorials. he always took me to services. he let me have these-- sit at...
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castillo of the world, when we fight for the eric gardners of the world, when we fight for the sandra blandsworld, when we fight for the ahmad aubreys of the world, 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 in
castillo of the world, when we fight for the eric gardners of the world, when we fight for the sandra blandsworld, when we fight for the ahmad aubreys of the world, 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...
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he talking about sandra bland, what a terrible video that was.recognizes injusts where they are but also same time he recognizes we can't allow organized groups like antifa to commit some heinous acts we've seen. reporter: in his call to the governors the president said he put general milley in charge of all this. what does that mean? >> so some -- reporter: policing american streets. what did he mean? >> i'm not going to get ahead of any actions will be announced what i will say to you with this, he had two briefings today with secretary esper and ag barr and general milley was there and there will be a additional federal assets deployed across the nation. there will be a central command center in cone junction with the state and local governments that will include general milley, secretary esper and ag barr. i won't go any further about any action. reporter: did the president said that general milley will be put in charge? that sounds like a total break. joint chiefs of staff in charge after domestic issue? >> insuring as the president has said
he talking about sandra bland, what a terrible video that was.recognizes injusts where they are but also same time he recognizes we can't allow organized groups like antifa to commit some heinous acts we've seen. reporter: in his call to the governors the president said he put general milley in charge of all this. what does that mean? >> so some -- reporter: policing american streets. what did he mean? >> i'm not going to get ahead of any actions will be announced what i will say to...
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. >>> and abc 7 has a bland new interactive tool to help you figure out the risks of different activities like play dates for your kids. you can guess the risk and see what medical experts say. check it out, it is at abc7news.com or on the abc 7 news app. >>> for those out there sin hey, maybe you are racist, what would you say? is that not true? >> only abc 7 news finds this couple involved in a parking garage confrontation. coming up next, we're hearing what they have to say. >>> and a re lig for arcut oo to the zoo as soon as monday. but the mayor has a warning. >>> before we get to all that, lisa argen is tracking the forecast for our day ahead. >> we have the weekend too and that will bring some changes. but right now, we certainly gave some dense fog along the shoreline. live doppler 7 showing you that the fog has made it across the bay, actually let's show you temperatures. 60 in union city and the fog thick right there from pacifica at 54, 53 in santa rosa. so the fog will stay with us until mid-morning. along 101 and 280. and then we clear. this is 4:00, the breeze picks up, but
. >>> and abc 7 has a bland new interactive tool to help you figure out the risks of different activities like play dates for your kids. you can guess the risk and see what medical experts say. check it out, it is at abc7news.com or on the abc 7 news app. >>> for those out there sin hey, maybe you are racist, what would you say? is that not true? >> only abc 7 news finds this couple involved in a parking garage confrontation. coming up next, we're hearing what they have...
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think about the walter scotts, day mere rices,s brionna taylors, we have to think about the sandra blandsor the black people who are still alive so that doesn't have to happen to them when you say that to me and i like that you bring that up is the ifs, the ifs, if you want this, if you wane this, if you want this. there's one common thread. that's that the people are black. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients to support your energy. so you can take care of what matters most. and try new centrum minis today. here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step clos
think about the walter scotts, day mere rices,s brionna taylors, we have to think about the sandra blandsor the black people who are still alive so that doesn't have to happen to them when you say that to me and i like that you bring that up is the ifs, the ifs, if you want this, if you wane this, if you want this. there's one common thread. that's that the people are black. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. sprinting past...
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going on with black men, we have to understand the importance of recognizing breonna taylor, sandra bland, to say her name movement is so crucial. >> professor richardson, we started with aunt jemima and moved on to a whole host of other topics. all i can say is i hope your class is one of those classes that cornell puts online for free so that i can pop in every once in a while. great conversation. >> you're most welcome. thank you so much. >> thank you too. take care. folks, we're going to take a short break but thank you. do we have time for the break? >>> and we're back. thank you so much for joining us today on this interactive show. getting answers. hopefully you learned something from getting an inside look asa. at's open in contra costa county and the changes you can expect. we'll be here every day at 3:00 on air and on live stream. answering your questions, facebook live, >>> tonight, breaking news from atlanta. two police officers now charged in the deadly shooting of rayshard brooks. the d.a. before the cameras late today. rayshard brooks shot twice in the back. former officer
going on with black men, we have to understand the importance of recognizing breonna taylor, sandra bland, to say her name movement is so crucial. >> professor richardson, we started with aunt jemima and moved on to a whole host of other topics. all i can say is i hope your class is one of those classes that cornell puts online for free so that i can pop in every once in a while. great conversation. >> you're most welcome. thank you so much. >> thank you too. take care. folks,...
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the reason why an emotional response is that when they see trayvon martin, mike brown, sandra bland, they don't recognize their own children in them. >> reporter: they don't see themselves. chelsea, what has changed for you? >> my children identify as mostly plaque mostly black, in the community, you know. and i relate to twyla, because my children are at the age where my 5-year-old said that's black and you're white so i'm brown. and someday my 5-year-old will not have a tiny5-year-old face anymore. and we won't have tiny hands. he'll be a grown man. >> a brown man in america. >> yeah. and he'll be somebody people are afraid of. sometimes it breaks my heart. not something i ever thought i wasn't prepared to deal with, and now i see from the perspective of people who have always had to. >> reporter: for cole, crystal's son, though he says hate and bias are part of his world, hope, he adds, is too. how much hope do you have that things will be different by the time you have your children? >> i'm extremely hopeful, and i want to do everything in my power to help out and do anything i c
the reason why an emotional response is that when they see trayvon martin, mike brown, sandra bland, they don't recognize their own children in them. >> reporter: they don't see themselves. chelsea, what has changed for you? >> my children identify as mostly plaque mostly black, in the community, you know. and i relate to twyla, because my children are at the age where my 5-year-old said that's black and you're white so i'm brown. and someday my 5-year-old will not have a...
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guest: i think about sandra bland, who would be alive today would be alive today if she simply got a ticket for the traffic stop and was left alone and not forced out of her car, which led to a slew of events and ultimately the end of her life, the loss of her life. we do need better training in our country. when you measure the united the united states up against other modern democracies, we do not invest the time that you really need to have a professional professionally trained law enforcement. there are no chokeholds, no neck holes. one in which there is a uniform standard governing when you use force. you use force. we need to invest in training. there is another related issue here that i want to make sure we include in this conversation, and that is the need to address the ways in which police unions are often acting and functioning as a barrier to reform. many police union contracts, for example, make it difficult to put in place new policy reforms, make it difficult to implement better training protocols, make it difficult to discipline rulesrs who violate the and who commit
guest: i think about sandra bland, who would be alive today would be alive today if she simply got a ticket for the traffic stop and was left alone and not forced out of her car, which led to a slew of events and ultimately the end of her life, the loss of her life. we do need better training in our country. when you measure the united the united states up against other modern democracies, we do not invest the time that you really need to have a professional professionally trained law...
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who work every day to police our streets and he's recognized cases of injustice and i noted sander bland back when he was in the primary i've known him more recently on it are barry and george floyd so he recognizes these injustices he puts a focus on them but he also recognizes our valiant police officers who have taken to the streets each and every night over the last 6 nights and protected our communities. playing with the ego of the already the president. who are designated. as a terrorist organization and he talked about why he does not want to label the right to privacy rules that are their message to the. world he has terrorist organizations as well so let me address the 1st part about legal authority title 18 section 2331 allows that the term it defines domestic terrorism as a valving acts dangerous to human life that appear intended to influence the policy of a government and other elements are laid out and allows the department of justice when utilizing this statute to invoke greater investigatory authority and to invoke harsher penalties i would note that the justice departmen
who work every day to police our streets and he's recognized cases of injustice and i noted sander bland back when he was in the primary i've known him more recently on it are barry and george floyd so he recognizes these injustices he puts a focus on them but he also recognizes our valiant police officers who have taken to the streets each and every night over the last 6 nights and protected our communities. playing with the ego of the already the president. who are designated. as a terrorist...
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sandra bland. why? this continuous abuse of power is not going to stand with us. keep fighting against each other, we're never going to get anywhere. i think our generation especially understands that. >> reporter: according to the associated press, nearly 8,000 people nationwide have been arrested in recent days for offenses such as stealing, breaking curfew, and blocking highways. kenneth, mona? >> megan, thank you. >>> at least 200 demonstrators were arrested in houston overnight as they protested george floyd's death. it comes after tens of thousands of people joined floyd's family for a protest in the city earlier in the day. and the world got an up-close look at the 6-year-old daughter he leaves behind. george floyd's family leading the way in houston. marching side by side with a crowd of 60,000. >> the crowd has doubled in size. >> reporter: delivering a heartfelt message. >> you're going to see our tears today. >> reporter: the peaceful crowd coming together as the houston police chief walked among them, hugging demonstrators in a show of solidarity. >> i
sandra bland. why? this continuous abuse of power is not going to stand with us. keep fighting against each other, we're never going to get anywhere. i think our generation especially understands that. >> reporter: according to the associated press, nearly 8,000 people nationwide have been arrested in recent days for offenses such as stealing, breaking curfew, and blocking highways. kenneth, mona? >> megan, thank you. >>> at least 200 demonstrators were arrested in houston...
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oscar grant, sandra bland, brianna taylor and others. and as i said before, hundreds are still showing up. yeah, it's a crowd of all ages. there is little kids between 4 and 5 years old all the way up to the older folks. so a lot of people representing out here. >> wow, incredible. i'm getting chills looking at the amount of people out there. thomas, good to know that people are so far staying nice and peaceful. we hope it stays that way. >>> caught on camera in the south bay, a san jose police officer is now under investigation for possible misconduct. that video was taken during a protest downtown on friday. chris win has more. >> reporter: in downtown san jose a video from friday's protest over the death of george floyd has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. wrach as san jose police officer jared ewan appears to taunt the crowd. a protester asks, why are you on that side? he answers with -- eddy garcia yeah addressed the officer's actions over the weekend. >> i am not happy with his actions. i am sure if jared was sitting here he w
oscar grant, sandra bland, brianna taylor and others. and as i said before, hundreds are still showing up. yeah, it's a crowd of all ages. there is little kids between 4 and 5 years old all the way up to the older folks. so a lot of people representing out here. >> wow, incredible. i'm getting chills looking at the amount of people out there. thomas, good to know that people are so far staying nice and peaceful. we hope it stays that way. >>> caught on camera in the south bay, a...
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happened and organizing with the defenders of the i remember eric garland am a freddie gray, sandra blandand the list goes on. during 2020, when i thought that the pandemic, global races and what of relaxed for a second, we realized that the opposite happened. america better change. we will not. katty: tiffany, thank you for doing me. as tiffany so eloquently put it, george floyd is the latest in a long line of black americans to die because of this brutality. clive myrie looks at a toxic mixture of racism and bad policing that let us to this moment. this report contains images you might find his permit. --disturbing. clive: america's original sin perpetuates. the notion of this from sea of what is over blackness as enshrined in slavery. >> where the negroes have come across what resistance, fighting has broken out. clive: it has underpinned the brutality of some of the police. it helps underpin the poverty of the inner city. and it fundamentally underpins the racial inequality in the land. where all are meant to be equal. i have been reporting from the united states for almost a quarter
happened and organizing with the defenders of the i remember eric garland am a freddie gray, sandra blandand the list goes on. during 2020, when i thought that the pandemic, global races and what of relaxed for a second, we realized that the opposite happened. america better change. we will not. katty: tiffany, thank you for doing me. as tiffany so eloquently put it, george floyd is the latest in a long line of black americans to die because of this brutality. clive myrie looks at a toxic...
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reporter: many of the initiatives have been introduced before after the deaths of eric garner, sandra blandtamir rice. >> sometimes it takes a long time for things to change. >> reporter: california's karen bass chairs the black caucus. this bill asks a lot of police departments. >> yes. >> reporter: but doesn't give them new any money. >> it doesn't give them new money, but it repurposes existing money. >> reporter: reducing legal immunity for police officers won't be easy. the white house called it a non-starter today. attorney general william barr explained why on "face the nation." >> that would result certainly in police pulling back. >> reporter: tonight several republicans and the white house say they, too, are working on police reform legislation, though they haven't revealed many specifics yet. democrats are hoping to push their bill through the house quickly in the next couple of weeks and then pressure the republican-led senate to take it up. norah? >> o'donnell: nancy cordes on capitol hill, thank you, nancy. tonight there are encouraging signs at what was once the epicenter of
reporter: many of the initiatives have been introduced before after the deaths of eric garner, sandra blandtamir rice. >> sometimes it takes a long time for things to change. >> reporter: california's karen bass chairs the black caucus. this bill asks a lot of police departments. >> yes. >> reporter: but doesn't give them new any money. >> it doesn't give them new money, but it repurposes existing money. >> reporter: reducing legal immunity for police...
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walter scott, freddie gray, filandro castia, many more, including sondra bland, another resident of illinois whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral ceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we have come together to mourn the lives of two black men and a black woman, lives that were cut far too short in incidents of inexplicable and inexcusable violence. ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, george floyd. once again those gut-wrern chg words -- gut wrenching words, i can't breathe brought us to here's. as an activist pointed out justice for breonna, george and ahmaud would mean they'd each be alive today. what we must now seek is accountability. the arrest of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is the first step in that direction but there is so much more that must follow. too often police officers who cross the line from lawful protection of our communities to baseless targeting, harming and killing of unarmed americans of color. perhaps an arrest of the officer will be made, but our system
walter scott, freddie gray, filandro castia, many more, including sondra bland, another resident of illinois whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral ceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we have come together to mourn the lives of two black men and a black woman, lives that were cut far too short in incidents of inexplicable and inexcusable violence. ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, george floyd....
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this bush tries season has burned through millions of head as a bland destroying the how the tides of many native animals some of these forests will take decades to regenerate and others may never recover. these baby kangaroos joeys whole foods they're now in cared for many animals who do make it out of the fires they soon face all the problems to cats and dogs and cockroach as surely as famed plants and animals are strong part of the country's identity many of its species of found nowhere else in the world and the extent of the damage isn't clear again. for those who do survive it's a long and painful road to recovery. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes u.s. democrats observe almost 9 minutes of silence to remember george floyd whose death in police custody has triggered global protests against race discrimination. legislation is introduced in the u.s. congress seeking to reform police.
this bush tries season has burned through millions of head as a bland destroying the how the tides of many native animals some of these forests will take decades to regenerate and others may never recover. these baby kangaroos joeys whole foods they're now in cared for many animals who do make it out of the fires they soon face all the problems to cats and dogs and cockroach as surely as famed plants and animals are strong part of the country's identity many of its species of found nowhere else...
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including sandra bland, another resident of illinois, whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral ceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we've come together to mourn the lives of two black men and two black women, lives cut too short in inexcusable violence. brianna taylor, george floyd, once again the gut-wrenching words "i can't breathe". justice for george, brianna, and ahmaud would mean that they would be alive and breathing today. what we seek is accountability, the arrest of former minneapolis police officers derek chauvin is the first step in that direction, but there's so much more that must follow. too often police officers have crossed the line from lawful protection of our communities to baseless targeting, harming and killing of unarmed americans of color. perhaps an arrest of the officer will be made, but our system of justice rarely leads to real consequences that follow. how many more names of black men, women, and children will be crying out in protest before america finally ac
including sandra bland, another resident of illinois, whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral ceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we've come together to mourn the lives of two black men and two black women, lives cut too short in inexcusable violence. brianna taylor, george floyd, once again the gut-wrenching words "i can't breathe". justice for george, brianna, and ahmaud would mean...
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broke the camel's back you had briana taylor you add reed you had to land ok still before that sandra bland and countless others to me are rice and 609 here and last can't los angeles county alone with your sorry own back in so many right i can go i we could spend this whole interview and be listing the amount of people who have been killed by police because it's still operate operates as a slave catching system to put slaves back into the prison system right and so i you know people are fed up it's an unprecedented health crisis unprecedented unemployment unprecedented economic crisis and on top of that we still have to deal with racism and these systems that are brutalizing us before joyce floyd you saw people being brutalized by police for not wearing a mask you saw people being profiled black people being profiled for wearing masks so we damned if we do damned if we don't you know and i think we're at a point where people are in their homes and imagining solutions imagining better because they have no choice because they are in dire situations right now and they are saying we cannot go
broke the camel's back you had briana taylor you add reed you had to land ok still before that sandra bland and countless others to me are rice and 609 here and last can't los angeles county alone with your sorry own back in so many right i can go i we could spend this whole interview and be listing the amount of people who have been killed by police because it's still operate operates as a slave catching system to put slaves back into the prison system right and so i you know people are fed up...
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eric garner, sandra bland, why? this continual abuse of power is not going to stand with us, and as long as we keep fighting against each other, we're never going to get anywhere. and i think that our generation especially understands that. >> reporter: according to the associated press, nearly 8,000 people nationwide have been arrested in recent days for offenses such as stealing, breaking curfew and blocking highways. kenneth, mona. >> megan, thank you. >>> schools in minneapolis are cutting ties with the city's police department in response to george floyd's death. the school board has voted unanimously to terminate the police department's contract to provide school resource officers. one school official said she's now convinced the police in schools don't share the same values. >>> breaking overnight this video from a gas station outside washington, d.c. has now led to the suspension of three police officers in prince george's county, maryland. an officer is seen throwing an assault suspect to the ground. when b
eric garner, sandra bland, why? this continual abuse of power is not going to stand with us, and as long as we keep fighting against each other, we're never going to get anywhere. and i think that our generation especially understands that. >> reporter: according to the associated press, nearly 8,000 people nationwide have been arrested in recent days for offenses such as stealing, breaking curfew and blocking highways. kenneth, mona. >> megan, thank you. >>> schools in...