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what changes have been made in the wake of breonna taylor's death? are they affective? just about three weeks ago, i saw that happen to be sitting next to breonna taylor's mother when president biden signed an executive order that included [inaudible] >> thank you for bringing that up. i was pleased to see you there and breonna's mom and president biden's executive order signing. but the only way you could hide the pain when, a tragedy like that takes place, is that significant reform. that's what you've seen us here in louisville, and that's why he invited me to the white house for that signing. whether it's a civilian review board, no knock warrants, -- these are all many of the dozens of reform activities that we have taken place. i think the reality is that police [inaudible] is that a very tenuous point in our country right now. what we are aiming to do in louisville is redefining what that relationship is all about. it starts with trust. the biggest asset of a police department should have is the community. but there must be seen as legitimate. they must be seen a
what changes have been made in the wake of breonna taylor's death? are they affective? just about three weeks ago, i saw that happen to be sitting next to breonna taylor's mother when president biden signed an executive order that included [inaudible] >> thank you for bringing that up. i was pleased to see you there and breonna's mom and president biden's executive order signing. but the only way you could hide the pain when, a tragedy like that takes place, is that significant reform....
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has nothing to do with the reaction to george floyd's murder, to brooks murder, to breonna at taylor's murder it happened under brian kemp's leadership it happened under a president and a governor who believe that punishment rather than a balanced approach was the answer. we know that has never worked but we have to have the public safety and justice. that is simply the intention
has nothing to do with the reaction to george floyd's murder, to brooks murder, to breonna at taylor's murder it happened under brian kemp's leadership it happened under a president and a governor who believe that punishment rather than a balanced approach was the answer. we know that has never worked but we have to have the public safety and justice. that is simply the intention
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massively important recognition but against the backdrop of 2020 and the murder of george floyd, breonna taylor. the protests for black lives and now with the january 6th hearings and also the anti critical race theory legislation that successfully banned the teaching of really the history behind juneteenth. it's more important than ever that we actually have this federal recognition that enforces and really compels, inspires millions of people to reckon with the legacy of juneteenth. the legacy of racial slavery and the afterlife of racial slavery in our own time. which we've all experience especially in the last two years. i think in the last two years since may 25th of 2020 and the death of george floyd. the whole country and really parts of the world have experienced this reckoning with racial slavery and systemic racism that is absolutely central to juneteenth. >> i want to invite urge viewers to join on this conversation with the history and significance of the federal holiday of juneteenth. and for those celebrations as well, tell us how you celebrate. the divided lines regionally. easte
massively important recognition but against the backdrop of 2020 and the murder of george floyd, breonna taylor. the protests for black lives and now with the january 6th hearings and also the anti critical race theory legislation that successfully banned the teaching of really the history behind juneteenth. it's more important than ever that we actually have this federal recognition that enforces and really compels, inspires millions of people to reckon with the legacy of juneteenth. the...
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[shouting] and it was happening in the wake of the police murder of george floyd and breonna taylor.feed. i kept seeing so many people from appalachia, beloved people in my life, sharing things about what was happening in the uprisings and about police murders of black people, things that were false and the things that were very hateful. it was heartbreaking. and all i could think about was the story of the battle of blair mountain. ♪ beth: a multiracial group of 8000 miners fought coal company operators to unionize. the miners were called rednecks because of the red bandanas tied around their necks to indicate they were union. for decades, the label redneck has been thrown at us to degrade us, but it is time we reclaim it. i was thinking we could bring -- i work for showing up for racial justice, and we are a national organization who are bringing hundreds of thousands of white people into the movement for racial and economic justice. we're going and knocking on doors with people who no one knocks on their doors to ask them what they think, what they care about, what their lives are
[shouting] and it was happening in the wake of the police murder of george floyd and breonna taylor.feed. i kept seeing so many people from appalachia, beloved people in my life, sharing things about what was happening in the uprisings and about police murders of black people, things that were false and the things that were very hateful. it was heartbreaking. and all i could think about was the story of the battle of blair mountain. ♪ beth: a multiracial group of 8000 miners fought coal...
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it's gained traction in recent years with the police killings of george floyd and breonna taylor.t's come to mean different things to different people. two perspectives now from athenia rodney, founder of juneteenth, nyc, and melissa rohlfs, an organizer of juneteenth events in san bruno, california. melissa and athenia, thank you very much for joining us. athenia, i'd like to start with you, and if you could just tell us a little bit about sort of your personal experience or history with juneteenth. when did you first become aware of it and learn about its meaning? athenia: sure. well, i first became aware from my best friend when i was in high school. she talked about juneteenth and black solidarity day. and then i went to college and it became something that became more prominent to me becau a lot of people would ask questions and i didn't know the answer. so it forced me to really learn and understand my history. and when i came back to new york from being away from college, i wanted to make sure that others knew the same because i didn't feel like it was something that was be
it's gained traction in recent years with the police killings of george floyd and breonna taylor.t's come to mean different things to different people. two perspectives now from athenia rodney, founder of juneteenth, nyc, and melissa rohlfs, an organizer of juneteenth events in san bruno, california. melissa and athenia, thank you very much for joining us. athenia, i'd like to start with you, and if you could just tell us a little bit about sort of your personal experience or history with...
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against the backdrop of 2020 and the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor, the protests, now with the january 6 hearings and the anti-critical race theory legislation that has essentially band the teaching of history behind juneteenth, it's more important than ever that we have this federal recognition that forces and compels and inspires millions of people to reckon with the legacy of juneteenth, the legacy of racial slavery and the afterlife of racial slavery in our own time. we've all experienced at the last two years. since may of 2020, the death of george floyd, the whole country has experienced this reckoning with racial slavery and systemic racism that is central to juneteenth. host: we want to invite our viewers to join in. for those celebrations as well, tell us how you celebrate. eastern and central part of the country, (202) 748-8000. mountain pacific, (202) 748-8001 . i want to show our viewers what the president had to say last year before he made it a federal holiday. >> this is a really important moment in our history. by making juneteenth a federal holiday, all can
against the backdrop of 2020 and the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor, the protests, now with the january 6 hearings and the anti-critical race theory legislation that has essentially band the teaching of history behind juneteenth, it's more important than ever that we have this federal recognition that forces and compels and inspires millions of people to reckon with the legacy of juneteenth, the legacy of racial slavery and the afterlife of racial slavery in our own time. we've all...
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. >>> an exhibit honoring breonna taylor opened up in louisville on what would have been her 29th birthday breanna's garden xrx welcomed visitors it aims to provide more facts about taylor's life, not just about her death. taylor was shot and killed by police, executing a no-knock warrant in march of 20 between that exhibit runs through september 3rd. >>> let's turn now to meteorologist michelle grossman with a look at how the morning is shaping up. hi, michelle, good morning >> good morning. happy monday we are looking at showers and storms today two areas that we're watching with $6 million under the gun for the showers and storms could see some heavy rain and also severe weather the first spot we are looking at, all the way down to memphis, the tennessee valley and then further to the west, we're looking at areas from gillette to north platte to dodge city we're looking at $6 million at risk winds gusting to 60 miles per hour damaging hail up to an inch. and we're looking at an isolated tornado as well. as we go throughout tomorrow, we're looking at that bulls-eye from lamar down to ama
. >>> an exhibit honoring breonna taylor opened up in louisville on what would have been her 29th birthday breanna's garden xrx welcomed visitors it aims to provide more facts about taylor's life, not just about her death. taylor was shot and killed by police, executing a no-knock warrant in march of 20 between that exhibit runs through september 3rd. >>> let's turn now to meteorologist michelle grossman with a look at how the morning is shaping up. hi, michelle, good morning...
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. >> reporter: in 2020, breonna taylor's killing became a painful reminder of that past. >> i've heardpeople say, "well, but-- but-- you weren't part of slavery, you know, that's been gone for years." well, it's these kinds of incidents, and the toll and effects they can have on the families, long-lasting, for years to come. so we have to understand that, in order to try to meet people where they are, i think. >> people are too complacent, and they don't realize that we're all in this together. we're going to sink or swim together. >> reporter: a community trying to change its future by understanding its past. for "eye on america," adriana diaz, cbs news, louisville. >> o'donnell: and today, the mayor of louisville publicly apologized for the mistreatment of hamilton's mother and the other members of the "black 6." still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," a new twist in the baby formula shortage. why this key factory suddenlys y shut shut down again. ♪♪ we all need a rock we can rely on. to be strong. to overcome anything. ♪♪ to be...unstoppable. that's why millions rely on the str
. >> reporter: in 2020, breonna taylor's killing became a painful reminder of that past. >> i've heardpeople say, "well, but-- but-- you weren't part of slavery, you know, that's been gone for years." well, it's these kinds of incidents, and the toll and effects they can have on the families, long-lasting, for years to come. so we have to understand that, in order to try to meet people where they are, i think. >> people are too complacent, and they don't realize that...
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breonna taylor. aiyana jones. david matay. rashad brooks. tanya blanding. miriam carey. of this, there was a lot of love that poured out for perry. that poured out to the family. i don't know if i will ever in a lifetime see that type of love again. interview always sticks out in my head, like, a few weeks after george floyd, i sat down with a former city of minneapolis employee who's black. he just said that he gave all of his black friends, like, the advice, "hey, whatever you want to do in life, do it now, because in this moment in time, there's, like, a certain level of sympathy for your plight. people care about black people. but that's a small window in time, and eventually, you're gointo start being treated as, like, a second-class citizen again." >> now to a scathing report released today by the minnesota department of human rights, after a lengthy investigation into minneapolis police. >> a two-year investigation into the minneapolis police department finds a pattern of racial discrimination going back more than a decade. >> ...as well as regularly using racist
breonna taylor. aiyana jones. david matay. rashad brooks. tanya blanding. miriam carey. of this, there was a lot of love that poured out for perry. that poured out to the family. i don't know if i will ever in a lifetime see that type of love again. interview always sticks out in my head, like, a few weeks after george floyd, i sat down with a former city of minneapolis employee who's black. he just said that he gave all of his black friends, like, the advice, "hey, whatever you want to do...
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. >> reporter: in 2020, breonna taylor's killing became a painful reminder of that past. >> i've hearde say, "well, but-- but-- you weren't part of slavery, you know, that's been gone for years." well, it's these kinds of incidents, and the toll and effects they can have on the families, long-lasting, for years to come. so we have to understand that, in order to try to meet people where they are, i think. >> people are too complacent, and they don't realize that we're all in this together. we're going to sink or swim together. >> reporter: a community trying to change its future by understanding its past. for "eye on america," adriana diaz, cbs news, louisville. >> o'donnell: and today, the mayor of louisville publicly apologized for the mistreatment of hamilton's mother and the other members of the "black 6." still ahead, a new twist on the baby formula shortage. your projects done right . with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. this is the story of two hom
. >> reporter: in 2020, breonna taylor's killing became a painful reminder of that past. >> i've hearde say, "well, but-- but-- you weren't part of slavery, you know, that's been gone for years." well, it's these kinds of incidents, and the toll and effects they can have on the families, long-lasting, for years to come. so we have to understand that, in order to try to meet people where they are, i think. >> people are too complacent, and they don't realize that...
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the wnba dedicated its 2020 season to breonna taylor and the say her name movement. >> i just felt likeusing her platform the speak up for those who deal with mental health issues. letting it be known it's okay to not be okay. even stepping away from the french open in 2021 to take time off. the tennis great pleaded for change after the mass shooting in uvalde, texas. >> when are we going to do something? >> steve kerr gave a passionate speech directly challenging the senate to pass hr-8 that would expand background checks on all commercial gun sales. >> they won't vote on it because they want to hold onto therir on power. it's pathetic. >> reporter: no athlete has taken a bigger stand than colin kaepernick. he start add movement, kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality. >> i'm seeing things happen to people that don't have voice. people that don't have a platform to talk and have their voices heard and affect change. i'm in a position where i can do that and i'm going to do that for people that can. >> reporter: sports stars in 2022 are foll
the wnba dedicated its 2020 season to breonna taylor and the say her name movement. >> i just felt likeusing her platform the speak up for those who deal with mental health issues. letting it be known it's okay to not be okay. even stepping away from the french open in 2021 to take time off. the tennis great pleaded for change after the mass shooting in uvalde, texas. >> when are we going to do something? >> steve kerr gave a passionate speech directly challenging the senate...
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it had nothing to do with the reaction to george floyd's murder, to breonna taylor's murder.ppened under brian kemp's. it happened under a president and a governor who believed that punishment rather than a balanced approach was the answer. we know that has never worked. we have to have public safety and justice. that's simply the intention that i have. let us invest in our public safety workers. let us invest in ming sure that we center the well being of our communities. that we think about their health care, their safety and we think about those who are providing that safety. i wants to have the best law enforcement possible to protect our communities. they also have to be held accountable. we can do both. it is a false choice to say we have to do one or the other. >> but many look at that movement and say that it back fired. that it led to an odus of police, as i mentioned. that you have seen an increase in homicides, specifically in many cits across the country, that a lot of people who get arrested are back out on the street the next day. this is a dangerous movement tha
it had nothing to do with the reaction to george floyd's murder, to breonna taylor's murder.ppened under brian kemp's. it happened under a president and a governor who believed that punishment rather than a balanced approach was the answer. we know that has never worked. we have to have public safety and justice. that's simply the intention that i have. let us invest in our public safety workers. let us invest in ming sure that we center the well being of our communities. that we think about...
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. >> breonna taylor. >> sandra bland. >> tamir rice, who was 12 years old. >> police shooting a blackop, stop. put your hands right here. stop. >> one officer is pressing his knee into floyd's neck. >> i'll tase you! taser, taser, taser! [ bleep ]. >> this is not just happening over there. this is not just down south. this is not fueled by one political party. and this is not going to just improve over time. to quote another artist, this is america. now, the best thing we know about democracy is that when people do know the truth and want to act, change, major change is certainly possible. the worst thing is that when people don't know the truth or don't care, then they become a part of accommodating and tacitally supporting whatever the government is doing in their name. the choice is up to us. name the choice is up to us le to eat. it was very hard. kimberly came to clearchoice with a bunch of missing teeth, struggling with pain, with dental disease. clearchoice dental implants solved her dental . [ kimberly ] i feel so much better. i feel energized to go outside and play with my da
. >> breonna taylor. >> sandra bland. >> tamir rice, who was 12 years old. >> police shooting a blackop, stop. put your hands right here. stop. >> one officer is pressing his knee into floyd's neck. >> i'll tase you! taser, taser, taser! [ bleep ]. >> this is not just happening over there. this is not just down south. this is not fueled by one political party. and this is not going to just improve over time. to quote another artist, this is america....
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breonna taylor. michael brown. tamir rice. sandra bland.ave a young man in my community whose life was lost at the age of 19. his name was larry. say his name larry say his name larry. at age 19 he was shot outside of a liquor store. a young man that we helped get through high school in our neighborhood. we did his funeral over 500 young people came. when i asked the young people to lift their hands if you've been to more than one funeral, all of the young people in the church lifted their hands. i asked them if you been to more than two funerals, the young people lifted their hands. i asked them if you been to more than five funerals, 500 young people lifted their hands. i got as high as 10 funerals. i'm talking about high school students. more than half of the young people in this church lifted their hands weeping. i asked myself what kind of preacher mi? what kind of leader am i? how can i call myself a leader while children are losing 10 of their friends before they graduate from high school? [applause] we need to acknowledge that we ar
breonna taylor. michael brown. tamir rice. sandra bland.ave a young man in my community whose life was lost at the age of 19. his name was larry. say his name larry say his name larry. at age 19 he was shot outside of a liquor store. a young man that we helped get through high school in our neighborhood. we did his funeral over 500 young people came. when i asked the young people to lift their hands if you've been to more than one funeral, all of the young people in the church lifted their...
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has nothing to do with the reaction to george floyd's murder, to brooks murder, to breonna at taylor'surder it happened under brian kemp's leadership it happened under a president and a governor who believe that punishment rather than a balanced approach was the answer. we know that has never worked but we have to have the public safety and justice. that is simply the intention that i have. let us invest in a public safety workers but let us invest in making certain our communities are served that we center the well-being of our communities but we think about their health care. think about their safety and we think about those who are providing that safety. i want us to have the best law enforcement possible to protect our communities. but they also had to be held accountable. we can do both and is a false choice to say we have to do one or the other. martha: many look at that move in and say it backfired. it led to an exodus of police as i mentioned. you have seen an increase in homicide specifically and many cities across the country that a lot of people get arrested are back out on
has nothing to do with the reaction to george floyd's murder, to brooks murder, to breonna at taylor'surder it happened under brian kemp's leadership it happened under a president and a governor who believe that punishment rather than a balanced approach was the answer. we know that has never worked but we have to have the public safety and justice. that is simply the intention that i have. let us invest in a public safety workers but let us invest in making certain our communities are served...
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against the backdrop of 2020 and the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor, the protests, now withrings and the anti-critical race theory legislation that has essentially band the teaching of history behind juneteenth, it's more important than ever that we have this federal recognition that forces and compels and inspires millions of people to reckon with the legacy of juneteenth, the legacy of racial slavery and the afterlife of racial slavery in our own time. we've all experienced at the last two years. since may of 2020, the death of george floyd, the whole country has experienced this reckoning with racial slavery and systemic racism that is central to juneteenth. host: we want to invite our viewers to join in. for those celebrations as well, tell us how you celebrate. eastern and central part of the country, (202) 748-8000. mountain pacific, (202) 748-8001 . i want to show our viewers what the president had to say last year before he made it a federal holiday. >> this is a really important moment in our history. by making juneteenth a federal holiday, all can feel the power of
against the backdrop of 2020 and the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor, the protests, now withrings and the anti-critical race theory legislation that has essentially band the teaching of history behind juneteenth, it's more important than ever that we have this federal recognition that forces and compels and inspires millions of people to reckon with the legacy of juneteenth, the legacy of racial slavery and the afterlife of racial slavery in our own time. we've all experienced at the...