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there was no proof magdi knew the alleged killer, anthony bridget, no evidence he'd paid bridget any who was the middleman? >> on the eve of the trial, richard and ryan got ready for the big day. their suits were pressed. they reviewed their prior statements. and they weighed the consequences of what this moment meant. >> i'm happy that we will get closure, but then it's just sad, because it's like, we lost our mom, and then in the same light, it's like, we lost our dad, too. >> their only surviving parent, the one they'd lived in fear of for years, would be the one they had to face in court. >> part of me is scared of him, but also, part of me wants to stand up and let my voice be heard after all these years. so, i want to be strong. >> and so, the brothers walked into court together that first day of opening statements, standing strong, united in their quest for justice for their mom. >> magdi girgis conspired to have his wife murdered. she was an inconvenient woman to him. and people are disposable to this defendant. >> our cameras were not allowed to record witness testimony insi
there was no proof magdi knew the alleged killer, anthony bridget, no evidence he'd paid bridget any who was the middleman? >> on the eve of the trial, richard and ryan got ready for the big day. their suits were pressed. they reviewed their prior statements. and they weighed the consequences of what this moment meant. >> i'm happy that we will get closure, but then it's just sad, because it's like, we lost our mom, and then in the same light, it's like, we lost our dad, too....
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bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans and here each one's worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 each bag. for that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. some of us the entire bank. 60 has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant that 8 am i am no one and i'm not really a morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men can at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with the pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help otherwise there must be a
bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans and here each one's worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 each bag. for that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. some of us the entire bank. 60 has lived in new york...
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bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. come out of the emperor thank. since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for the medicaid am i am what kind of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men come at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with the pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help otherwise they
bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. come out of the emperor thank. since then has...
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bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each one swath 6 and what are that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 of us it should be $230.00 total. the monarchy and i thank the. 6 that has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 that had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant to cater to my camera and i go to early in the morning or at night. ok since the pandemic loss of people cannot bottles even the men in qana at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with a pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help otherwise there must
bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each one swath 6 and what are that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 of us it should be $230.00 total. the monarchy and i thank the. 6 that has lived in...
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adams bridget notes, you described sleepy as a sin. however, she wonders if you believe in racial equality. and would you each share your views on slavery? and how do they differ? yes, i do believe that slavery is a sin. i would that there was not a slave throughout our republic. but i have often found myself perplexed that we would fight for that. very thing that every day. we robbed and plundered from other people who have every right to freedom that we do i stand by that mr. adams and i have never owned slaves. we have hired free blacks we have hired on occasion in slaved people with the assurance that they would keep their own wage. i think perhaps the question and the conundrum it presents my best to be answered mr. jefferson. is bridget and this is adam snow's? well that this is a question that i cannot answer. sincerely all with evidence and the history of my efforts to do what i can to. seek its abolishment. to rectify the inheritance that i've received not only from my parents and my grandparents but my late wife. because all
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bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need. because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio. she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. as if there are $144.00 cans and each one's worth $0.06 so that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. the mafia and the bank. system has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for them and decade in the miami heat of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men can at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with the pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help o
bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need. because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio. she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. as if there are $144.00 cans and each one's worth $0.06 so that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. the mafia and the bank. system has lived in new york...
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bridge and actin: bridget really put forward? bridge and acting by _ bridget really put forward?nnot solve i and acting by itself cannot solve the problem. has to be acting in concert— the problem. has to be acting in concert with our international colleagues who all have the same challenges of how do you deal with a situation _ challenges of how do you deal with a situation which clearly has a very strong _ situation which clearly has a very strong link— situation which clearly has a very strong link to russia. we situation which clearly has a very strong link to russia.— situation which clearly has a very strong link to russia. we must leave it there, strong link to russia. we must leave it there. thank _ strong link to russia. we must leave it there, thank you _ strong link to russia. we must leave it there, thank you very _ strong link to russia. we must leave it there, thank you very much. - strong link to russia. we must leave it there, thank you very much. sorry | it there, thank you very much. sorry to pull away where heading straight back to the comments. let's return to
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let's go 1st i'm going to get that i think so get a bowl we can stop if we need better bridget's main job is delivering meals by bicycle for a delivery app but on the side she collects food donations all over new york city for the nonprofit rescuing leftover cuisine her family's originally from liberia for her fighting hunger is personal but when i was there i was going through a civil war and starvation so ever since then i have hated the sea the amount of food that gets wasted and then just seeing people on the streets hungry right here in america it really hurts to know that people are wasting food when it's hungry people out there. today they drop off the donations at the bowery mission in southern manhattan. it's the oldest christian relief mission in the city . it all gets carefully weighed. it was a total of $182.00 pounds of our pick up today. very good. here are you proud 50 yeah i know i knew it was going to be over 150 i just didn't know it was going to hit 200 but this is still pretty good. the barry mission has been helping the city's poor for 140 years even in the day. a
let's go 1st i'm going to get that i think so get a bowl we can stop if we need better bridget's main job is delivering meals by bicycle for a delivery app but on the side she collects food donations all over new york city for the nonprofit rescuing leftover cuisine her family's originally from liberia for her fighting hunger is personal but when i was there i was going through a civil war and starvation so ever since then i have hated the sea the amount of food that gets wasted and then just...
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going to get better i think so yeah the whole can stop if we need better bridget's main job is delivering meals by bicycle for delivery app but on the side she collects food donations all over new york city for the nonprofit rescuing left over cuisine her family's originally from liberia for her fighting hunger is personal but when i was there i was going through a civil war and starvation so ever since then i have hated the sea the amount of food that gets wasted and then just seeing people on the streets hungry right here in america it really hurts to know that people are wasting food when there's hungry people out there. today they drop off the donations at the bowery mission in southern manhattan. it's the oldest christian relief mission in the city. it all fits carefully weighed. it was a total of $182.00 pounds of our pick up today. very good. here are you trying to find oh yeah i know i knew it was going to be over 150 i just didn't know it was going to hit 200 but this is still pretty good. barry mission has been helping the city's poor for 140 years even in the days of the spanis
going to get better i think so yeah the whole can stop if we need better bridget's main job is delivering meals by bicycle for delivery app but on the side she collects food donations all over new york city for the nonprofit rescuing left over cuisine her family's originally from liberia for her fighting hunger is personal but when i was there i was going through a civil war and starvation so ever since then i have hated the sea the amount of food that gets wasted and then just seeing people on...
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. >> bridget, the next mayor will be tasked with the recovery of the nation's largest city, arguablymost, if not the hardest hit from the pandemic. what's at stake here? >> i think that question is so interesting. if it was month ago, i think we'd be talking about the state of covid in new york city. given how low the rates are right now, public safety has really become one of the main issues in this race. whoever is elected is going to be taking on this moment when a your ago the conversation was around defund the police. there was that movement across the counted. there's only one candidate in this race talking about defunding the nypd. the candidates surging at this point are candidates that adopted a much more moderate position, candidates that believe the nypd is integral to the recovery of the city, that you can't recover if you don't have public safety. >> it has been interesting, ahead of the first debate, they've had different debates and conversations kevin garcia recommended that we don't have health inspectors go to restaurants and surprise them, you should tell them you'
. >> bridget, the next mayor will be tasked with the recovery of the nation's largest city, arguablymost, if not the hardest hit from the pandemic. what's at stake here? >> i think that question is so interesting. if it was month ago, i think we'd be talking about the state of covid in new york city. given how low the rates are right now, public safety has really become one of the main issues in this race. whoever is elected is going to be taking on this moment when a your ago the...
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think that we have really seen a change, a change that we want. >> that message that you hear from bridget is something that i have heard from people attending this event, and i spoke a man that said the conviction of chauvin was a relief for us, and he said we want the urgency to be clear for the political leaders, not just here in minnesota, not just here in minneapolis but across the country, and that's the message you are seeing and that's why you have the george floyd family marking this day in washington, d.c. >> over to you at the white house, monica. we both know based on our reporting that the white house for the last few weeks had been trying to figure out how they were going to try and mark the day and ultimately they decided to have the private sit-down between president biden and members of the floyd family, and president biden taped a message, and his first visit from his home during the pandemic was to floyd's family, members of his family in texas, and he talked by phone with the floyd family during the chauvin trial. give us a sense of what we expect to see later from the
think that we have really seen a change, a change that we want. >> that message that you hear from bridget is something that i have heard from people attending this event, and i spoke a man that said the conviction of chauvin was a relief for us, and he said we want the urgency to be clear for the political leaders, not just here in minnesota, not just here in minneapolis but across the country, and that's the message you are seeing and that's why you have the george floyd family marking...
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ugly remarks about your daughter, bridget. it was pretty tough. cindy: yes, it was.aughter, john and i always knew, he and i were fair game and in the ofhese races, especially the presidential ones. but the campaign to take out against my daughter bridget mccain was just unconscionable. and they did and some years later, when she googled herself on the internet, found out what had happened and came to me crying, asking me, and i mean this as a factual thing, she asked me why the president hated her. it took me a long time to make her understand that this was not personal, it was all about politics. but i am not sure she is really over it, and she is almost 30. judy: that is really hard to hear, and cindy mccain, you are very clear about who your husband's friends were and who they were not. sarah palin, you write that she never contacted him in the many months that he was sick leading up to his death, and you go on to say during the book, you think she cost him the presidential election in 2008. cindy: there are many parts to that, but what i say i believe in the boo
ugly remarks about your daughter, bridget. it was pretty tough. cindy: yes, it was.aughter, john and i always knew, he and i were fair game and in the ofhese races, especially the presidential ones. but the campaign to take out against my daughter bridget mccain was just unconscionable. and they did and some years later, when she googled herself on the internet, found out what had happened and came to me crying, asking me, and i mean this as a factual thing, she asked me why the president hated...
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but bridget, if somebody wants to help out, obviously, it would be hard to participate tomorrow sincewhat can they do going forward? >> they should definitely go on our website, and we also have an instagram handle. we are pretty good about making sure we are up to date. you follow us along and make sure you know what's going on in san francisco. >> think you for joining us. single thread farms and bridget chang, handling the market, hoping for this -- you can get everyone together in a restaurant at some point and do this as opposed to take out. >> all right, thank you so much. >> thanks, larry. >> best of luck. thanks. >>> that's an amazing effort. our colleague d online is being recognized by one of the most influential asian american pacific islander groups. she may be a 100 list for shining a light on the recent attacks and hate directed toward the aapi community in the bay area. we talked about this this afternoon on getting >> it was described to me by a law enforcement official that the hate, the discrimination, xenophobia we have seen in the bay area is actually our area's di
but bridget, if somebody wants to help out, obviously, it would be hard to participate tomorrow sincewhat can they do going forward? >> they should definitely go on our website, and we also have an instagram handle. we are pretty good about making sure we are up to date. you follow us along and make sure you know what's going on in san francisco. >> think you for joining us. single thread farms and bridget chang, handling the market, hoping for this -- you can get everyone together...
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one of them, bridget herniman, recorded this video for us.the national coronavirus briefings a really important. portal for all of us in the uk to get the most up—to—datej and accurate information i on the coronavirus agenda. i also find the questioning from the press really- important. i was therefore horrified - to find that laura kuenssberg chose to use bbc's slot to ask a, quite frankly, | ridiculous question on the pm's flat renovation costs _ while we have thousands dying in india. _ i would've much ratherl seen a specific question on the england variant and implications to us| in the uk. so, please, laura, don't hijack these briefings. for political questions. you provide excellent i analysis and information on other platforms. in reply to those points, the bbc told us... well, we asked bbc news for a correspondent and editor or an executive to come on and discuss any or all of the points we raised on the programme, but were told that no one was available. instead, let's talk to another newswatch viewer who got in touch with us, mike d
one of them, bridget herniman, recorded this video for us.the national coronavirus briefings a really important. portal for all of us in the uk to get the most up—to—datej and accurate information i on the coronavirus agenda. i also find the questioning from the press really- important. i was therefore horrified - to find that laura kuenssberg chose to use bbc's slot to ask a, quite frankly, | ridiculous question on the pm's flat renovation costs _ while we have thousands dying in india. _...
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as of the spanish flu it provided food and a place to sleep and today thanks to bridget and her teamthere's a delicious cookie for dessert 2. back in brooklyn 60 has arrived at the collection point she has fewer employees than usual that's because she's been on a hunger strike together with 14 others she's been calling on the state to finally help immigrants like her because they're undocumented they're not eligible for most government aid. you remember. i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants here and most of us pay taxes here. why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes but i'm a mormon but i'm afraid of the belly of the man that the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger not to know that i'm not what i was we were given coconut water to drink and a vitamin pounded to keep the body telling them i lost 61 days if i want them and i want them or go on to say the. it was a success new york state is now promised $2100000000.00 to help people
as of the spanish flu it provided food and a place to sleep and today thanks to bridget and her teamthere's a delicious cookie for dessert 2. back in brooklyn 60 has arrived at the collection point she has fewer employees than usual that's because she's been on a hunger strike together with 14 others she's been calling on the state to finally help immigrants like her because they're undocumented they're not eligible for most government aid. you remember. i took part because there needs to...
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this is bridget mayly. you will recall at your last meeting that i called into general comment about the july 2020 landmark designation that i submitted for the golden gate carnegie library. designed by earnest coxstead this is one of seven libraries in san francisco. it's the only cox head library and it has not been previously landmarked. i'm requesting that during your commission comments and questions, you again ask for the status updates for this designation. i don't see anything on your agenda about it. the report that i submitted was thorough and i would really appreciate it if we can move this particular landmark designation forward. the one thing that i regret not embellishing more in the discussion that i provided in the report was the -- some more detail about the main reading room. the previous six carnegie libraries that were designated, the reports noted quote, the spatial volume of the main reading room. so i used this same language to be consistent, but, sadly, there is a project uphill from
this is bridget mayly. you will recall at your last meeting that i called into general comment about the july 2020 landmark designation that i submitted for the golden gate carnegie library. designed by earnest coxstead this is one of seven libraries in san francisco. it's the only cox head library and it has not been previously landmarked. i'm requesting that during your commission comments and questions, you again ask for the status updates for this designation. i don't see anything on your...
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perhaps the state security chief, israel puts on the next to show up to the governor's fav bridget with the battery of police trucks. we had a couple of questions for him that i thought that i missed it. also google criminal court with me to not route for my son in law if someone could come in to find out who it was as possible in and go for that and you guys are going to let us on the way stuff is so profound. eagle, no, no soviet bodies anything google app will never seem a puzzle. affordable. nothing. no more than that. it was bizarre that he claimed not to know about the blockade that he come to list. ok, but the people here say they used to the government turning a blind di although as an army barracks in ugly towns, people say they rarely patrol. and before the security chiefs visit, we'd see no police in the town. still, he promised that the main road would now be cleared. it seemed to take it out. we set off relieved not to have to take the mountain track. but it was a re open, empty line with burnt fields, below road signs. an empty villages here perhaps is a vision of lee is f
perhaps the state security chief, israel puts on the next to show up to the governor's fav bridget with the battery of police trucks. we had a couple of questions for him that i thought that i missed it. also google criminal court with me to not route for my son in law if someone could come in to find out who it was as possible in and go for that and you guys are going to let us on the way stuff is so profound. eagle, no, no soviet bodies anything google app will never seem a puzzle....
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his family and his community and tonight joining me will be in a few moments he'll be his sister bridget on the first year without her brother. and on the family's upcoming -- upcoming visit with president biden at the white house, which was supposed to coincide with his signing of the police reform legislation that was bearing her brother's name. but that won't happen this week because the republicans continue to do what they can to interfere and sabotage in my opinion that bill. so our cities will have to continue to handle this and figure it out on their own so far until common ground is reached. in just a few minutes, we'll talk to the governor of minnesota and one of minnesota's senators about what leaders can learn from this statement in the last year. and later in the show, i'll talk with civil rights attorney ben crump and take his -- get his take on events of the past year. but we start tonight at the white house and the perfect guest to start with. joining me now is cedric richmond, senior adviser to president bush and director of the white house office of public engagement. le
his family and his community and tonight joining me will be in a few moments he'll be his sister bridget on the first year without her brother. and on the family's upcoming -- upcoming visit with president biden at the white house, which was supposed to coincide with his signing of the police reform legislation that was bearing her brother's name. but that won't happen this week because the republicans continue to do what they can to interfere and sabotage in my opinion that bill. so our cities...
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as of the spanish flu it provided food and a place to sleep and today thanks to bridget and her team there's a delicious cookie for dessert 2. back in brooklyn 60 has arrived at the collection point she has fewer employees than usual that's because she's been on a hunger strike together with 14 others she's been calling on the state to finally help immigrants like her because they're undocumented they're not eligible for most government aid. your member. i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants hired and most of us pay taxes yet but why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes but i'm going to support my family out of the belly of the family but i'm going to bet the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger not to know that i'm not what i was we were given coconut water to drink and a victim impounded to keep the body killing them i lost 61 days if i want them and i want them or go on this is a. it was a success new york state is now promised
as of the spanish flu it provided food and a place to sleep and today thanks to bridget and her team there's a delicious cookie for dessert 2. back in brooklyn 60 has arrived at the collection point she has fewer employees than usual that's because she's been on a hunger strike together with 14 others she's been calling on the state to finally help immigrants like her because they're undocumented they're not eligible for most government aid. your member. i took part because there needs to...
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his sister, bridget, stayed in minnesota.president biden broke his promise to get a reform bill signed by today. don't take that long to hold the police accountable for what they doing. it's been a lot of names added to the list after my brother's death. still nothing is being done. they wanted this bill of comprehensive police reform to be just gonna be careful here with some gunshots. excuse us. excuse us. a few miles away. gunfire broke out near the site now known as george floyd square replied, was taken into custody before his death. one man excuse me. one man was injured in that shooting, which happened hours before a family friendly festival was scheduled to take place there. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30 in the wake of his murder, george floyd's name became a rallying cry for social justice and police reform and on this somber occasion or political reporter greg lee sat down with lo the leaders to reflect on the past year and look ahead to the future. nothing to lose. but as the nation marks the somber occ
his sister, bridget, stayed in minnesota.president biden broke his promise to get a reform bill signed by today. don't take that long to hold the police accountable for what they doing. it's been a lot of names added to the list after my brother's death. still nothing is being done. they wanted this bill of comprehensive police reform to be just gonna be careful here with some gunshots. excuse us. excuse us. a few miles away. gunfire broke out near the site now known as george floyd square...
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reporter: we sat down with three women who now share an unwanted bond, but george floyd's sister, bridget, is hopeful about the social justice movement >> what has changed the most is unity throughout the country. >> reporter: alissa charles-findley is the sister of botham jean, who died in 2018 when a white dallas police officer mistakenly entered his apartment and shot him she was convicted of murder has congress moved quickly enough on police reform? >> no. >> is that a broken promise to you >> of course it is. >> reporter: gwen carr is the mother of eric garner, who died in 2014 in new york city following a police chokehold. that officer was not charged. >> people think it's over it's not over with because they are still killing ou >> gabe, despite those gunshots earlier today, it appears people are still gathering there at the square >> reporter: yes, that's right, lester today was a major milestone for minneapolis but there's a lot on the horizon for this community. sentencing for derek chauvin is now scheduled for late next month, lester. >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thank you >>> a
reporter: we sat down with three women who now share an unwanted bond, but george floyd's sister, bridget, is hopeful about the social justice movement >> what has changed the most is unity throughout the country. >> reporter: alissa charles-findley is the sister of botham jean, who died in 2018 when a white dallas police officer mistakenly entered his apartment and shot him she was convicted of murder has congress moved quickly enough on police reform? >> no. >> is that...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile in minnesota, george floyd's sister, bridget, disappointed that one year laters broke a promise. we need that bill passed! >> we can't afford to wait. we can't be told that a little bit should be enough for now. we can't be told that a bill that won't prevent the death of my brother or my daughter at the hands of police is enough. >> reporter: activist and attorney gina clayton-johnson thinks the george floyd justice in policing act would not have prevented his death anyway, because it provides more funding for police. >> the historic origins of policing are rooted in slavery. and slave catching. so many facets of our criminal legal system are echoes of a very, very racist past. >> reporter: she says as a result, policing cannot be reformed, only uprooted. >> since ferguson, we have been hard at work as a country to reform our policing. what's needed is something that's more systemic and that deals with the root causes of why we are in these situations in the first place. >> reporter: her solution, the breathe act, a federal bill presented to congress last year.
. >> reporter: meanwhile in minnesota, george floyd's sister, bridget, disappointed that one year laters broke a promise. we need that bill passed! >> we can't afford to wait. we can't be told that a little bit should be enough for now. we can't be told that a bill that won't prevent the death of my brother or my daughter at the hands of police is enough. >> reporter: activist and attorney gina clayton-johnson thinks the george floyd justice in policing act would not have...
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you see the book i would but they begin to come by the news of bridget's. what mr corey the butt more than they needed to reward those look that they comply with but disapproved of goes with the model that was for you the bunk of the original theory that you can buy you would go out. with most of his journey behind him the traveling blogger sometimes stops in villages to ask the locals for shelter. the coastal dwellers seem surprised but have never turned the adventure away. received very quick and much more with horses were ok that's ok works will you get in the water will go in you or she is here because what it. is is the water no more posing like i saw someone who she saw there. be extruded in you on the walls i'll show up with hornish bookmakers for a day at. first in the riot you know with us all a lot of. people here believe that seal hunting could breathe new life into the villages and they're convinced that since restrictions were introduced the local seal population has grown and eaten all the fish. to pick it up. and i wanted to talk. about it wa
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question hi i'm bridget as santos for our top story today several members of congress are investigating the possibility that the virus that causes the disease coated 19 may have accidentally leaks from the ruhani institute of allergy in china where coronavirus research is conducted now as a reminder the 1st cases of covert 1000 were reported in late in december of 2019 well it's been over one years since the pandemic began the specific origins of the pandemic remain a mystery so let's take a look at the 2 leading theories the 1st theory is that the virus naturally jumped from an animal host to humans a v a mutation that's what caused these sars one pandemic in 2002 and the murders of 2012 the 2nd theory is that the virus escapes naturally through some sort of lab accident yet people are often called conspiracy theorists for entertaining the very real possibility that these sars kovi to virus may have accidentally leaks from the one lab now rather than being a health and science issue the pandemic has become political to the point that doing an investigation into a possible lab leak has
question hi i'm bridget as santos for our top story today several members of congress are investigating the possibility that the virus that causes the disease coated 19 may have accidentally leaks from the ruhani institute of allergy in china where coronavirus research is conducted now as a reminder the 1st cases of covert 1000 were reported in late in december of 2019 well it's been over one years since the pandemic began the specific origins of the pandemic remain a mystery so let's take a...
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and learned the hard luck when it comes to gemma because on the whole so was look right in the us bridget is about to have the biggest son the new i'll be a blood i'm not all going to brood i love to be in the news there are pros in their accounts but when you figure them all together they realize it's called just another way of living they are you ready to meet the devil and then join me right just do it. can you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how last year's german chancellor will bring you back or as you've never had have before to surprise yourself with what is possible who is magical really what moves her and what also we talk to people who followed her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her legacy joining us from eccles last stop. of the morning. because you know for years and love. in this law will all over. the years knows. there's no. known love. for the. dozen. workers in the for the. can't sleep. earth couldn't sleep. the killers. this is the. proposals to. talk about the world health organization. on the program. to
and learned the hard luck when it comes to gemma because on the whole so was look right in the us bridget is about to have the biggest son the new i'll be a blood i'm not all going to brood i love to be in the news there are pros in their accounts but when you figure them all together they realize it's called just another way of living they are you ready to meet the devil and then join me right just do it. can you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how last year's german chancellor will...
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don't know what would be but i want to take the time out to do a shocking thing for you right now bridget you have i want to say something i want to say something that i salute and stand up for lives changed and i thought never in my lights were dotted stands side to side with a change but i want to say liz cheney is my new hero right now because she's doing what's right she's not folding under the lie she's not worried about her position and whether where she is politically. and most importantly she's putting the country instead of her party the rest of these spineless pukes like mccarthy rubio cruz and the whole lot of them they're a bunch of spineless pukes who won't stand up to this bully i've got news for people donald trump is not a tough guy draft dodging donald wouldn't even go in the military because he was so stared and yet these guys won't stand up to a draft dodging dani it takes liz cheney to do it liz cheney i salute you and i would never ever thought i would. it's time for our break when we return the governor sits down with a friend of the show gen briny to talk more about
don't know what would be but i want to take the time out to do a shocking thing for you right now bridget you have i want to say something i want to say something that i salute and stand up for lives changed and i thought never in my lights were dotted stands side to side with a change but i want to say liz cheney is my new hero right now because she's doing what's right she's not folding under the lie she's not worried about her position and whether where she is politically. and most...
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and if the judge agrees with those eight young people and their litigation adviser, the non—sister bridget this makes it difficult then for other coal projects to be extended in the future. coal pro'ects to be extended in the future. , ., , ., future. coal is a hugely important exort for future. coal is a hugely important export for australia _ future. coal is a hugely important export for australia possible - export for australia possible economy. how concerned if the federal government and indeed the state government in new south wales about this potentially? we state government in new south wales about this potentially?— about this potentially? we have not really heard — about this potentially? we have not really heard unofficial _ about this potentially? we have not really heard unofficial reaction - about this potentially? we have not really heard unofficial reaction to i really heard unofficial reaction to all of this. i think the australian environment minister was approached. she did not comment with a case to ongoing but if you said cameco is hugely important in australia as it is
and if the judge agrees with those eight young people and their litigation adviser, the non—sister bridget this makes it difficult then for other coal projects to be extended in the future. coal pro'ects to be extended in the future. , ., , ., future. coal is a hugely important exort for future. coal is a hugely important export for australia _ future. coal is a hugely important export for australia possible - export for australia possible economy. how concerned if the federal government and...
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judge agrees with those eight young people and their litigation adviser guardian, the nun, sister bridget because it will mean that this makes it difficult, then, for other coal projects to be extended in the future. coal is a hugely important export for australia's economy, isn't it? how concerned is the federal government and indeed the state government in new south wales about this potentially? well, look, we haven't really heard an official reaction to all of this. i think the australian environment minister was approached. she said that she couldn't comment with the case still ongoing, but as you say, coal is hugely important. australia is one of the biggest exporters of coal, if not the biggest exporter in the world. this goes into the heart of domestic politics here in australia. prime ministers have risen and fallen with their approach to the fossil fuels. this is the basis of the country's wealth. this conservative government, scott morrison's conservative government, has won elections based on their support for the fossil fuel industry. and, of course, the basis of their argumen
judge agrees with those eight young people and their litigation adviser guardian, the nun, sister bridget because it will mean that this makes it difficult, then, for other coal projects to be extended in the future. coal is a hugely important export for australia's economy, isn't it? how concerned is the federal government and indeed the state government in new south wales about this potentially? well, look, we haven't really heard an official reaction to all of this. i think the australian...
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for the rest of the country to follow resist those who is here to talk with me about this right now bridget what what's in the wise new senate resolution how far does this all go. state senate concurrent resolution $44.00 declares that climate change is a threat to the environment and humans and requests state wide cooperation in addressing the adverse effects of climate change including rising sea levels and the global temperature coastal erosion and protecting critical infrastructure while the resolution is largely symbolic it also calls on hawaii's government to prohibit private investment and public subsidies in projects that exacerbate climate change like coal oil gas or tree burning it also calls on the government to promote policies and infrastructure to replace fossil fuels with solar wind or battery storage by 2030 the state is taking action based on global scientific evidence and its own climate problems yeah it's a non-binding resolution but at least they're doing something to get out there and say we're paying attention to it our beaches are roading we have sea levels that are r
for the rest of the country to follow resist those who is here to talk with me about this right now bridget what what's in the wise new senate resolution how far does this all go. state senate concurrent resolution $44.00 declares that climate change is a threat to the environment and humans and requests state wide cooperation in addressing the adverse effects of climate change including rising sea levels and the global temperature coastal erosion and protecting critical infrastructure while...
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my name is bridget maily. this is one of seven carnegie branch libraries in san francisco. the building has not been landmarked. i'm requesting today, during your commission comments and questions, you ask for a status update to this designation. the report was completed by me on a pro bono basis, was thorough and complete, and i've heard nothing contrary from department staff. the report followed the layout of the six previous reports. one thing that i regret not including was the detail of the reading room. the six previous reports noted the spatial volume of the reading room was a [inaudible] this adjacent project will result in a permanent change to the interior aesthetics of the main reading room by blocking light to the south facing windows. i'm asking that when you finally receive the library designation report, that you update the language of the character defining features of the main reading room, not just for this library, but for all carnegie libraries, to read, the spatial reading room and the natural light afforded by the generous windows at the room perimeter
my name is bridget maily. this is one of seven carnegie branch libraries in san francisco. the building has not been landmarked. i'm requesting today, during your commission comments and questions, you ask for a status update to this designation. the report was completed by me on a pro bono basis, was thorough and complete, and i've heard nothing contrary from department staff. the report followed the layout of the six previous reports. one thing that i regret not including was the detail of...
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in a flash to the third randall bridget connects with a three he drove in 5 today.m of that there. murphy drops to any and connects a two run single. the a's are back in front 4-3. 4-5. the native connecting for his seventh homerun of the year to give them a cushion. that will be your final score. they split the four-game series. >> a shocker out of anaheim. the angels will cut albert who holds. he is in the final year of a 10 year $240 million contract. at age 41 he has struggled this season hitting 198 played byby injuries. whether any team would like to pick him up is unclear. >> richard sherman may be coming back to the san francisco 49ers. sherman and the team are now in preliminary talks. sherman missed 11 games because >> sherman will provide better and guidance just drafted two cornerbacks last week. >> in a fight that streams -- that screams of money grab, floyd mayweather will fight logan floyd retired with a 50-0 wrecker. he is 44 now but it will be a miracle if paul can even hit him. in a fitting moment i would say jake has now changed his twitter handle
in a flash to the third randall bridget connects with a three he drove in 5 today.m of that there. murphy drops to any and connects a two run single. the a's are back in front 4-3. 4-5. the native connecting for his seventh homerun of the year to give them a cushion. that will be your final score. they split the four-game series. >> a shocker out of anaheim. the angels will cut albert who holds. he is in the final year of a 10 year $240 million contract. at age 41 he has struggled this...
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. >> reporter: in minneapolis his sister bridget floyd was joined by the families of daunte wright, trayvonto be the legacy for him. >> reporter: floyd, a 46-year- old black man, was killed by police may 25th last year over an alleged misdemeanor offense, his death captured on a disturbing cell phone video, that video sparking a movement. >> pretty much just frustrated, scared to a certain extent, you know. i'm thinking about my children. >> reporter: just last month former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin seen in that video with his knee on floyd's neck was convicted of second degree unintentional murder, second degree manslaughter and third degree murder. his actions that day has had far reaching impact on policing, policies and procedures revisited in cities and states across the country. president biden has called on congress to pass police reform legislation named for george floyd before the one year anniversary of his death, but it seems unlikely lawmakers will meet that deadline. >> we have confidence in the negotiators and we've seen them convey publicly that they feel the v
. >> reporter: in minneapolis his sister bridget floyd was joined by the families of daunte wright, trayvonto be the legacy for him. >> reporter: floyd, a 46-year- old black man, was killed by police may 25th last year over an alleged misdemeanor offense, his death captured on a disturbing cell phone video, that video sparking a movement. >> pretty much just frustrated, scared to a certain extent, you know. i'm thinking about my children. >> reporter: just last month...
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bridget's starts many 70 weeks on g.w. . are you ready for some great news i'm pristine one glass on the i m f t micro geo with a brand new d.w. news africa this show that tackles the issues shaping the continent now with more time to off on an in-depth look up to all of the tram stop us up to you what's making the hittites and what's behind the way on the streets to give you an in-depth reports on the inside. w. news africa every friday on t.w. . frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to. own world. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by for. this is the day of the news live from but i learned the united states backs proposals to waive coronavirus faxing patents but germany time german drug makers say this is not the solution to vaccine shortages also on the program hong kong democracy activist joshua long sentenced to other difficult 10 months in prison
bridget's starts many 70 weeks on g.w. . are you ready for some great news i'm pristine one glass on the i m f t micro geo with a brand new d.w. news africa this show that tackles the issues shaping the continent now with more time to off on an in-depth look up to all of the tram stop us up to you what's making the hittites and what's behind the way on the streets to give you an in-depth reports on the inside. w. news africa every friday on t.w. . frank food. international gateway to the best...
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organization for $15 an hour in a union for fast food workers and i talked to this one woman named bridget who was your typical white working-class woman. she never thought that she would make $15 an hour. there is the way that once you believe the greatest stereotypes of people in your same class and that should have it sort of lowers the horizon for what you can imagine for yourself and then she joined arms and began organizing with black and brown the workers seeing herself in them and she just explicitly said i now realize it's not so much about us and them. it's for all of us we've got to help each other. it's not about us coming up and men being pushed down. it's about together racism has a cost for people because it teaches those are her words, not mine. >> any act of communication and storytelling is an act of hope and i think that anyone who picks up your new book will be rewarded so i want to thank you so much for writing it and for taking the time to be on today and read the book. congratulations, senator. terrific. >> thank you, so good evening, everyone. on behalf of book peop
organization for $15 an hour in a union for fast food workers and i talked to this one woman named bridget who was your typical white working-class woman. she never thought that she would make $15 an hour. there is the way that once you believe the greatest stereotypes of people in your same class and that should have it sort of lowers the horizon for what you can imagine for yourself and then she joined arms and began organizing with black and brown the workers seeing herself in them and she...
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bridget floyd. and then it will turn from a rally to a march.will be three days of events memorializing and celebrating the life of george floyd. some of the conversations you are hearing, this was the park where about a month ago people gathered to celebrate the conviction of derek chauvin for the murder of george paul. let's go across the river and listen to what he said where the community goes from here. >> we have been able to go all in and double down on the body of work that frankly started before that. anyone surprised by the murder of george floyd has probably not been paying attention to events that have happened not just over the last ten years ago, but over the last 100 years that my grandfather could have told you about as well. >> you hear people talk about the push for police reform. they will visit the white house on tuesday, the actual anniversary of george floyd's murder. they will be at the white house calling for that policing act, calling for that federal and congressional action coming from his death. there will be three da
bridget floyd. and then it will turn from a rally to a march.will be three days of events memorializing and celebrating the life of george floyd. some of the conversations you are hearing, this was the park where about a month ago people gathered to celebrate the conviction of derek chauvin for the murder of george paul. let's go across the river and listen to what he said where the community goes from here. >> we have been able to go all in and double down on the body of work that...
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. >> all right our next question comes from bridget. let's roll it. >> hi. we still wear masks >> good question if you do have one of these pre-existing conditions, so to speak, dr. torres. >> it is a great question. those pre-existing conditions do put you at higher risk of complications if you get covid but the vaccine should protect you from getting serious covid conditions and from any issues you have, if you have pre-existing conditions. now, as far as the guidelines that work and what happens there, your employer might not mandate vaccines, but what they should say is if you're not vaccinated, you should be wearing a mask if that's not happening, and you're in close proximity for a full day, then you might want to think about the risk factor there and wearing a mask, so you don't catch anything and you don't spread anything. again, if they're following the guidelines and they're unvaccinated but wearing masks, then your risk is really low you really don't need a mask at that point. >> final question. this comes from the pierre salon in new orleans hoda
. >> all right our next question comes from bridget. let's roll it. >> hi. we still wear masks >> good question if you do have one of these pre-existing conditions, so to speak, dr. torres. >> it is a great question. those pre-existing conditions do put you at higher risk of complications if you get covid but the vaccine should protect you from getting serious covid conditions and from any issues you have, if you have pre-existing conditions. now, as far as the...
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looking leavitt the bay area bridget this morning this week and the highway patrol is out in full force, the long weekend is typically a time where people traveled by car, and more are expected to hit the road compared to lester. chp is urging drivers to staffer funds come up with other distractions, make sure you and everyone in your car is wearing a seatbelt in francisco please plan to run widespread dui patrols on monday night into the early hours of tuesday. they will be looking at signs of drivers who may be impaired by alcohol or drugs, the patrols are expected to start at 7:00 tomorrow night and continue until for people caught driving impaired may include dui classes, and other expenses which could exceed $10,000. two looking leavitt san francisco swimming tourism experts say that the crowds in the city this memorial day weekend, our good time for economic recovery. many businesses here in the city report that they have the rest the day on saturday, since the beginning of the pandemic. >> reporter: it was packed on saturday a couple of reasons, memorial day the unofficial start
looking leavitt the bay area bridget this morning this week and the highway patrol is out in full force, the long weekend is typically a time where people traveled by car, and more are expected to hit the road compared to lester. chp is urging drivers to staffer funds come up with other distractions, make sure you and everyone in your car is wearing a seatbelt in francisco please plan to run widespread dui patrols on monday night into the early hours of tuesday. they will be looking at signs of...
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for bridget, things got worse and worse. wait until the morning >> reporter: both she and her parents credit nationwide children's with helping her heal. >> then i came to children's that changed my life i didn't think i'd get so emotional already. >> reporter: i mean, you're dealing with big things. >> yeah. i am by far the best i've ever been it's not even comparable. >> reporter: ever? >> ever. even when i was a child, by far. out of all my memories, i've never been happier than i am right now. >> it's night and day. >> reporter: back on 8a -- >> i would say the average length of stay is about five to seven days. >> reporter: it's 3:30 after more than eight hours on the job, we never saw kuazi sit down, not once i'm exhausted, just trying to keep up with you i was reading some of the notes that the kids write to staff several of them are to you >> it makes your heart warm, so they appreciate the work you do. >> reporter: he'll be back tomorrow to do it all again. >> people helping. the hospital is also reaching out to the
for bridget, things got worse and worse. wait until the morning >> reporter: both she and her parents credit nationwide children's with helping her heal. >> then i came to children's that changed my life i didn't think i'd get so emotional already. >> reporter: i mean, you're dealing with big things. >> yeah. i am by far the best i've ever been it's not even comparable. >> reporter: ever? >> ever. even when i was a child, by far. out of all my memories, i've...
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i was in a kiosk buying material for my daughter bridget to bring home. and i was getting ready to pay, small kiosk. calcutta's a crazy place with smells and dust and everything going on. i just happened to look down in the floor boards, and and i saw, you know, i heard some rumblings and could kind of see people moving around, and i asked the manager, the cute little kiosk man,n, he said, well, that's my family. we live below this store. very plausible. i completely, you know, that's something that could very easily be happening. and i looked again though back down before i left, and there were all these little eyes looking up at me. they were children. and something didn't work with me, something told me it was wrong, there was something bad going on. i didn't know what it was. so i came home and began the years of really trying to understand what was going on and then what to do about it. discovering, like everyone else, it's worldwide, it's epidemic, you know, all those things we talk about. and so human trafficking is a tough, tough, tough issue. and
i was in a kiosk buying material for my daughter bridget to bring home. and i was getting ready to pay, small kiosk. calcutta's a crazy place with smells and dust and everything going on. i just happened to look down in the floor boards, and and i saw, you know, i heard some rumblings and could kind of see people moving around, and i asked the manager, the cute little kiosk man,n, he said, well, that's my family. we live below this store. very plausible. i completely, you know, that's something...
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so i've sent a copy to bridget and asked her to share with all of you.it help keeps track of the bills we're tracking, even though staff at the department makings sure that the goal was in the organization and support. sometimes it's easier not to have to flip through. i'm going to focus on the three broadband bills and then we're spending time each month just looking at the report, just looking at the bills where there's been action. because there's really too much to go over in great detail in any one month. so those are the ones i'll focus on today. or those that are of particular interest. so the first one is a.b.14, that's one of the broadband bills. i want to make sure that i address vice president president spears' concerns. so this bill would require on or before june 30th of 2022 to develop recommendations in a model about land use to begin to build out for and construction permit processes, related to broadband infrastructure. that's one of its points. and then obviously connectivity and to adopt and post these on an internet website moving for
so i've sent a copy to bridget and asked her to share with all of you.it help keeps track of the bills we're tracking, even though staff at the department makings sure that the goal was in the organization and support. sometimes it's easier not to have to flip through. i'm going to focus on the three broadband bills and then we're spending time each month just looking at the report, just looking at the bills where there's been action. because there's really too much to go over in great detail...
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heard from our very own reverend al sharpton and we even heard from george floyd's little sister bridgetnd not only the conversations with those speakers, but the people who were there at that rally turned march was where does the community go from here? yes, they see the change that has taken place, but they want to see more. i want you to listen to the conversations from the people who attended that protest or rally turned march yesterday. >> so many people say there's been change in the past year since george floyd was killed even by the people who are coming out and protesting. do you feel that there's been change in the past year? >> definitely? >> are you satisfied with that change? >> to a certain extent because it has encouraged conversations, conversations with people who don't look like us. >> there is more change to be had, to come, this is just the beginning. this is nowhere near the end. >> and one thing that you continue to hear from people who continue to show up to events like this is that it's not just about george floyd. they want the focus to be on policing broadly. pe
heard from our very own reverend al sharpton and we even heard from george floyd's little sister bridgetnd not only the conversations with those speakers, but the people who were there at that rally turned march was where does the community go from here? yes, they see the change that has taken place, but they want to see more. i want you to listen to the conversations from the people who attended that protest or rally turned march yesterday. >> so many people say there's been change in...
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i spoke to bridget floyd who is the sister of george floyd who was on stage and led that moment of silence she said the reason she's not in washington, d.c. with the rest -- from the outside. she said i'll go to d.c. happily, when that george floyd justice and policing act is signed by president biden. she wanted to keep the pressure on president bide ton get that legislation passed. and to get the pressure on congress to do what they can to get that legislation passed. you also hear the frustration of people here at the celebration of george floyd's life. that was the question i asked one of the people here. whether or not the change they've been seeing. in minneapolis, there's been police reform at the local level. the department has instituted changes. you've seen the state legislature pass changes back in last july. i asked someone here was that enough. listen to a little of that conversation. you hear folks highlighting changes that we've seen since george floyd was murdered a year ago? are you satisfied with those changes? do you acknowledge what has happened? how do you judge what w
i spoke to bridget floyd who is the sister of george floyd who was on stage and led that moment of silence she said the reason she's not in washington, d.c. with the rest -- from the outside. she said i'll go to d.c. happily, when that george floyd justice and policing act is signed by president biden. she wanted to keep the pressure on president bide ton get that legislation passed. and to get the pressure on congress to do what they can to get that legislation passed. you also hear the...
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he spent the day waiting in agony before learning his brother's death, bridget.ut your low has more. >> when edward lane that the phone call about a workplace shooting in san jose. he feared for his brother. no one had contact with lars lanes. reported to his job as a lineman at the valley transportation authority early wednesday morning i went to suffer can hours to find out he's alive or is dead. authorities say 8 people were killed in the shooting spree. families waiting all day for an update hoping the person they loved would be coming home. 8 people dead on the floor. >> i mean, if the new walk on the floor to find out if my be happy to and that their fate explosives going off. i don't care. that's my brother on the floor. but with every passing hour, the painful reality sunk in the worst. i mean, don't sing year's worst. >> i mean, you know, information helps your help to heal and help share, you know, you know, come to grips of what's happening. but waiting 1012, 1418 24 hours. the terrific. i mean, that's that. that's that's devastation. and about 12 hour
he spent the day waiting in agony before learning his brother's death, bridget.ut your low has more. >> when edward lane that the phone call about a workplace shooting in san jose. he feared for his brother. no one had contact with lars lanes. reported to his job as a lineman at the valley transportation authority early wednesday morning i went to suffer can hours to find out he's alive or is dead. authorities say 8 people were killed in the shooting spree. families waiting all day for an...