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yeah, and i'll say, you know, in zoya code's case, she remembered chauvin. also knew philando castile. so i think zoya's story is-- is really powerful to me because, in a sense, it is the connection point between these two fatal incidents-- philando castile in 2016 and george floyd in 2020-- that, you know, were flashpoints inur national conversation about policing. >> sreenivasan: jamiles lartey, abbie vansickle, both from the marshall project, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> sreenivasan: it's super bowl weekend, which means that in addition to two teams playing for the n.f.l. championship, it's also the biggest betting event of the year. 23 million people will wager an estimated $4.3 billion on the game, according to industry estimates. betting has always been part of sports, legal or not, but since the expansion of legal sports betting outside of nevada in 2018, it's suddenly much more visible. st over the hudson river from new york city, at the fanduel sportsbook at the meadowlands in new jersey, capacity is limit
yeah, and i'll say, you know, in zoya code's case, she remembered chauvin. also knew philando castile. so i think zoya's story is-- is really powerful to me because, in a sense, it is the connection point between these two fatal incidents-- philando castile in 2016 and george floyd in 2020-- that, you know, were flashpoints inur national conversation about policing. >> sreenivasan: jamiles lartey, abbie vansickle, both from the marshall project, thanks so much for joining us. >>...
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and we can see the tragic consequences. >> reporter: chauvin goes on trial next month. the other three former officers are going to be tried together in august. meanwhile, on a separate track is the justice department's civil rights investigation intouenk you. tonight, two f.b.i. agents are home from the hospital after being wounded in an ambush tuesday in sunrise, florida. two other agents were killed. the suspect, who later killed himself, was identified today as 55-year-old david huber. he was wanted in a child pornography investigation. f.b.i. director christopher wray met today with the families of the agents who were killed. and tonight, we want to clear up some widespread misinformation abut covid vaccines and fertility. the rumors have scared some women from getting a covid shot. cbs's nikki battiste continues our series, "women and the pandemic." >> rte started rolling out the vaccine, social media began rolling out the rumors. and they spread as rapidly as the virus itself. how often are you being asked by patients if the vaccine causes infertility. >> every d
and we can see the tragic consequences. >> reporter: chauvin goes on trial next month. the other three former officers are going to be tried together in august. meanwhile, on a separate track is the justice department's civil rights investigation intouenk you. tonight, two f.b.i. agents are home from the hospital after being wounded in an ambush tuesday in sunrise, florida. two other agents were killed. the suspect, who later killed himself, was identified today as 55-year-old david...
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on may 25, chauvin, the training officer, took the lead, pressing his knee into floyd's neck.cutors will try to establish if what was captured on video was part of a pattern. zoya code's claim that chauvin used a similar tactic on her in 2017 will be part of the trial evidence. in a marshall project investigation, she says "he just lengim to ha, dst to ut me up." because aws on the bor the light of day. >> when you keep this kind of disciplinary record basically invisible to the people of the city, they have no way to respond and no way to react except after the fact, and we can see the tragic consequences. >> reporter: chauvin goes on trial next month. the other three former officers are going to be tried together in august. meanwhile, on a separate track is the justice department's civil rights investigation into floyd's killing. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. tonight, two f.b.i. agents are home from the hospital after anb being wounded in an ambush tuesday in sunrise, florida. two other agents were killed. the suspect, who later killed himself, was identified
on may 25, chauvin, the training officer, took the lead, pressing his knee into floyd's neck.cutors will try to establish if what was captured on video was part of a pattern. zoya code's claim that chauvin used a similar tactic on her in 2017 will be part of the trial evidence. in a marshall project investigation, she says "he just lengim to ha, dst to ut me up." because aws on the bor the light of day. >> when you keep this kind of disciplinary record basically invisible to the...
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the significance of this and could this lead to more charges filed against chauvin? >> we certainly expect the feral government to bring charges against officer derek chauvin in violation of the civil rights of george floyd, who he tortured to death by putting his knee on his neck for eight minutes, 46 seconds. and as we all know, it was captured on video with citizens practically begging the officer to take his knee off his neck while george floyd set "i can't breathe28 times. normally, the federal government in most of these black lives matter polic killings, they say there is not enough evidence for them to bring federal charges because it is such a high bar to have to prove that there was a violation of civil rights because they say they cannot infer what was in the mind of the police officer. well, here we know derek chauvin had ample time to take his knee off his neck and when asked by other officers that were there also restraining george floyd, real concern about him, maybe we should turn him over, his words were "no, we will keep him like this." that tells u
the significance of this and could this lead to more charges filed against chauvin? >> we certainly expect the feral government to bring charges against officer derek chauvin in violation of the civil rights of george floyd, who he tortured to death by putting his knee on his neck for eight minutes, 46 seconds. and as we all know, it was captured on video with citizens practically begging the officer to take his knee off his neck while george floyd set "i can't breathe28 times....
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chauvin now goes on trial next month for murder and manslaughter. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." stunning new details in a deadly shooting at a health clinic. what we're learning about explosives at the scene. and the duchess of sussex meghan markle wins a major lawsuit against a british newspaper. askingng for scienence, not so. our time..... ...for m more time..... ...has comome. livingng longer isis possibl- anand proven i in women tatag kisqsqali plus f fulvestrant or a a nonsteroioidal aromate ininhibitor. kikisqali is t the only trtret in itsts class with proroven overalall survil resultlts in 2 clilinical tri. helplping women n live longr withth hr+, her2r2- metastaticic breast cacance. kisqali wawas also sigignificay more e effective at delayaying diseasase progogression..... ...versusus a nonsteteroidal aromatase e inhibitorr or fulveststrant alonene. kisqali cacan cause lulung pros or an n abnormal h heartbea, which cacan lead to o death. it can cauause seriousus skin r reactions,, liver r problems
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chauvin now goes on trial next month for murder and manslaughter.here is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." stunning new details in a deadly shooting at a health clinic. what we're learning about explosives at the scene. and the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, wins a major lawsuit against a british newspaper. apaper. asasking for s science, nonot . our titime... ...f.for more titime... ...hasas come. liliving longeger is possisi- and provoven in womemen takig kisqali plplus fulveststrant or a nonststeroidal araromate inhibibitor. kisqali i is the onlnly treatt in i its class withth proven ovoverall survrl reresults in 2 2 clinical l t. helping wowomen live l longr with hr+, , her2- metaststatic breasast cance. kisqalali was alsoso significay momore effectitive at d delaying didisease progressioion... ...v.versus a nononsteroidal aromatatase inhibibitor or fululvestrant a alone. kisqalali can caususe lung pros oror an abnormrmal heartbeb, whicich can leadad to death. it canan cause sererious skskin reactioions, liliver prob
chauvin now goes on trial next month for murder and manslaughter.here is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." stunning new details in a deadly shooting at a health clinic. what we're learning about explosives at the scene. and the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, wins a major lawsuit against a british newspaper. apaper. asasking for s science, nonot . our titime... ...f.for more titime... ...hasas come. liliving longeger is possisi- and provoven in womemen...
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not only officer chauvin, officer king and lane. black officer in the back, white officer on his legs. this gives the lie to multiculturalism and multi-racism and certainly diversity without equity. to white cops, black and an asian,. helped kill george floyd. this is diversity without equity . this is the nightmare of having multiple strains of racial tyranny articulated on the body of a black person that the only agreement is among that radical diversity of ethnicity is that black body must be contained. so that the internalized impression of white supremacy as seduced the multiracial lineup when diversity becomes a handmaiden for subordination and oppression. so many white folks at their homes, on their screens, on their computers, on their iphones and because of the pandemic got a chance to see another pandemic. the global pandemic of a virus forced them to see the racial pandemic of anti-blackness in their own homes on their own screens and that sent a bunchof white folks into the streets . the swelling of the numbers so that i
not only officer chauvin, officer king and lane. black officer in the back, white officer on his legs. this gives the lie to multiculturalism and multi-racism and certainly diversity without equity. to white cops, black and an asian,. helped kill george floyd. this is diversity without equity . this is the nightmare of having multiple strains of racial tyranny articulated on the body of a black person that the only agreement is among that radical diversity of ethnicity is that black body must...
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the four officers involved in the arrest were on the scene when george floyd died on memorial day, chauvin charged with second degree murder and manslaughter after kneeling on floyd's check and others charged with manslaughter in the death. cbs news has reached out to the cbs news has reached out to the icerne department but not heard the pipes are... making strange noises. ♪bagpipes♪ ♪bagpipes♪ ♪bagpipes♪ even the plumbers couldn't help us. nope. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which saves us a ton. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. (ringing) - hey kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good, guess what, i just had my 13th surgery. - really? i just had my 17th surgery. - well, you beat me. - well, i am a little bit older than you. - yeah it's true. how are you doing? - i'm doing good. i'm encouraged by seeing how people are coming together to help each other during times like these. - kind of like how shriners hospitals for children is there for us. imagine if i couldn't get my surgery. who knows what would have happened. i know my shriners hospi
the four officers involved in the arrest were on the scene when george floyd died on memorial day, chauvin charged with second degree murder and manslaughter after kneeling on floyd's check and others charged with manslaughter in the death. cbs news has reached out to the cbs news has reached out to the icerne department but not heard the pipes are... making strange noises. ♪bagpipes♪ ♪bagpipes♪ ♪bagpipes♪ even the plumbers couldn't help us. nope. at least geico makes bundling our...
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officer chauvin observed. police say in the video, they believe that drakeford had a knife.[ bleep ] is going on, man. >> reporter: the video, taken by drakeford's brother, lee, shows bystanders telling the officers they were making a mistake. >> you know why he got it on him? you know why? he been calling all day. >> reporter: seconds later, officer luis realivasquez approaches the crowd with what appears to be a chemical irrit irritant. >> you got enough space. you got enough space. don't touch me. >> reporter: as the officers walk away with drakeford in custody, his brother follows them. >> he been calling for your help all day. you got to [ bleep ] up. "the star-tribune" said he called the police earlier to report a car break-in. he had no connection to the 911 call about a hostage and no hostage was ever found. >> came out here with the knife -- >> he didn't -- he didn't come out hostile. >> reporter: drakeford was later released and faced no charges. three weeks later, three of the four officers involved in drakeford's arrest were on the scene when george floyd died on
officer chauvin observed. police say in the video, they believe that drakeford had a knife.[ bleep ] is going on, man. >> reporter: the video, taken by drakeford's brother, lee, shows bystanders telling the officers they were making a mistake. >> you know why he got it on him? you know why? he been calling all day. >> reporter: seconds later, officer luis realivasquez approaches the crowd with what appears to be a chemical irrit irritant. >> you got enough space. you got...
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that's not chauvinism. that's just a fact. we've never failed when we've stood together. if there's ever a time we need to stand together, it's now. may god bless you all, and may god bless everyone here at nih, all the doctors, scientists, and researchers fighting this pandemic and saving lives. and may god protect our troops. thank you very, very much. you're the best america has to offer. thank you. thank you from the bottom of my heart. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, a look on online speech and a facebook ban on president trump. the broader implications of facebook's ban of the former president. day two of the ways and means committing to -- committee to consider a proposal. and a house subsidiary. now, the carnegie endowment for international peace hosts a discussion about online speech and facebook ban on former president trump. >> about the oversight board, a new established body
that's not chauvinism. that's just a fact. we've never failed when we've stood together. if there's ever a time we need to stand together, it's now. may god bless you all, and may god bless everyone here at nih, all the doctors, scientists, and researchers fighting this pandemic and saving lives. and may god protect our troops. thank you very, very much. you're the best america has to offer. thank you. thank you from the bottom of my heart. [applause] [captions copyright national cable...
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>>to claim that they were barred from interacting with derek chauvin at the time a ramsey county jail officials admitted the move was to protect minority officers by shielding them from sheldon. the decision was later reversed the complaint also says the white guard was given access to chauvin in his cell and allegedly let him use her cell phone. now this was the big sports talker of the day the dallas mavericks resumed playing the national anthem after not playing the song during the games and one of the most prominent owners in this sport and markie martin reports. >>on why team owner mark cuban made the call. >>it's been a staple of american >>dating back to world war one in an effort to unify the country. >>it's the pre-game preamble most fans alyssa farah natives to the flag pride. >>i mean you live in a country where freedom. and i think that's what it stands >>but in recent years, the national anthem at the forefront of contentious conversations regarding racial injustice and police brutality in america during the 2016 nfl season, san francisco, forty-niners quarterback colin k
>>to claim that they were barred from interacting with derek chauvin at the time a ramsey county jail officials admitted the move was to protect minority officers by shielding them from sheldon. the decision was later reversed the complaint also says the white guard was given access to chauvin in his cell and allegedly let him use her cell phone. now this was the big sports talker of the day the dallas mavericks resumed playing the national anthem after not playing the song during the...
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last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil rights leaders and activists here in los angeles because of this internal investigation want chief michel moore to meet with them give them updates on the investigation and also fire any passed around that inappropriate photo of george floyd and that caption over the weekend. >>and that was megan tell us reporting the attorney for george floyd's family released this statement saying in part the floyd family is understandably outraged. this is beyond insult on top of injury. it is injury on top of death. we demand that everyone involved is held accountable for their revolting behavior and that an apol
last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil...
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that's not chauvinism. that's just a fact. we've never failed when we've stood together.if there's ever a time we need to stand together, it's now. may god bless you all, and may god bless everyone here at nih, all the doctors, scientists and researchers fighting this pandemic and saving lives, and may god protect our troops. thank you very, very much. you're the best america has to offer. thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart. [ applause ] >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered view of government. c-span3 was created by america's cable television companies, and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. zblnchs weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight greg cantrell talks about his book "the people's revolt: texas populists and the roots of american liberalism." he describes the 1890s origins of the people's party and their political goals. you can watch tonight starting at 8:00 eastern and enjoy am
that's not chauvinism. that's just a fact. we've never failed when we've stood together.if there's ever a time we need to stand together, it's now. may god bless you all, and may god bless everyone here at nih, all the doctors, scientists and researchers fighting this pandemic and saving lives, and may god protect our troops. thank you very, very much. you're the best america has to offer. thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart. [ applause ] >>> you're watching c-span3, your...
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last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil rights leaders and activists here in los angeles because of this internal investigation want chief michel moore to meet with them give them updates on the investigation and also fire any passed around that inappropriate photo of george floyd and that caption over the weekend. >>that was megan tell as reporting for us from los angeles now tonight benjamin crump the attorney for george floyd's family released a statement in response to the investigation that reads in part quote the floyd family is understandably outraged, this is beyond insult on top of injury, it's injury on top of death. we demand th
last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil...
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chauvin already faces state murder charges.than 80,000 victims of california wildfires sued former managers of pacific gas and electric today for dereliction of duty. the utility's equipment ignited fires that killed more than 100 people and destroyed 25,000 homes in 2017 and 2018. the suit names nearly 2 dozen former executives and board members. and fanne foxe, the stripper at the center of one of washington's most infamous scandals, has died. her affair with powerful arkansas congressman wilbur mills burst into public view in 1974, when police pulled over their limousine, and foxe leaped out of the car, and into the washington tidal basin. the incident ultimately ended mills' career. fanne foxe was 84 years old. still to come on the "newshour" with judy woodruff. we speak to a key senator in the negotiations for a massive covid relief bill. outcry over global disparities revealed by the uneven distribution of covid vaccines. the pandemic highlights discrimination faced by african americans in the u.s. health care system. and
chauvin already faces state murder charges.than 80,000 victims of california wildfires sued former managers of pacific gas and electric today for dereliction of duty. the utility's equipment ignited fires that killed more than 100 people and destroyed 25,000 homes in 2017 and 2018. the suit names nearly 2 dozen former executives and board members. and fanne foxe, the stripper at the center of one of washington's most infamous scandals, has died. her affair with powerful arkansas congressman...
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the trial of derek chauvin starts next month. chauvin, forgot the name, right?r george floyd's death. did you hear the 157-page report that found officers in colorado had no justified reason to stop elijah mcclain or to use multiple choke holds on the young man. what we ignore we empower. we can't ignore the reality that has taken too many young black lives anymore. that is a message for me and for you. thank you for watching the big show. "cnn tonight", big star, big hit, d. lemon. >> and that's why thus black lives matter. that's why people -- that's why it started, for that sort of injustice. you know, i do have to say -- i wasn't going to do this. that was the impetus for this book. that was george floyd. originally ahmaud arbery and george floyd and breonna taylor. let me tell you something, i think that -- listen, both were very important. we were covering ahmaud arbery. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> and then george floyd happ
the trial of derek chauvin starts next month. chauvin, forgot the name, right?r george floyd's death. did you hear the 157-page report that found officers in colorado had no justified reason to stop elijah mcclain or to use multiple choke holds on the young man. what we ignore we empower. we can't ignore the reality that has taken too many young black lives anymore. that is a message for me and for you. thank you for watching the big show. "cnn tonight", big star, big hit, d. lemon....
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chauvin already faces state murder charges.than 80,000 victims of california wildfires sued former managers of pacific gas and ectric today for dereliction of duty. the utility's equipment ignited fires that killed more than 100 people and destroyed 25,000 homes in 2017 and 2018. the suit names nearly two dozen former executives and board members. on wall street, bank stocks helped lift the broader market, as interest rates rose. the dow jones industrial average gained 424 points to close at 31,961. the nasdaq rose 132 points, and, the s&p 500 added 44. and, fanne foxe, the stripper at the center of one of washington's most infamous scandals, has died. her affair with powerful arkansas congressman wilbur mills burst into public view in 1974, when police pulled over their limousine, and foxe leaped out of the car and into the washington tidal basin. the incident ultimately ended mills' career. fanne foxe was 84 years old. still to come on the newshour: we speak to a key senator in the negotiations for a massive covid relief bill
chauvin already faces state murder charges.than 80,000 victims of california wildfires sued former managers of pacific gas and ectric today for dereliction of duty. the utility's equipment ignited fires that killed more than 100 people and destroyed 25,000 homes in 2017 and 2018. the suit names nearly two dozen former executives and board members. on wall street, bank stocks helped lift the broader market, as interest rates rose. the dow jones industrial average gained 424 points to close at...
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night the department had not yet identified any postings in the workplace claiming it also has after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil rights leaders and activists here in los angeles because of this internal investigation want chief michel moore to meet with them give them updates on the investigation and also fire any passed around that inappropriate photo of george floyd and that caption over the weekend. >>that wasn't megan tell us reporting for us tonight from los angeles now tonight benjamin crump the attorney for george for floyd's a family released a statement in response to the investigation that reads in part quote the floyd family is understand
night the department had not yet identified any postings in the workplace claiming it also has after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with...
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those are legitimate concerns and we agree and the government is a walking on down that's why the chauvinism we have been doing its utmost to stop the 5th captured when you have few people that actually own the what i should see the most what you can count in the country this is not this is not a democracy when you have if you are an m.p. to few should see that actually has monopolies in different sectors for instance energy sector this does not sound good and this is there to perpetrate poverty to perpetrate misery so when the people are asking for their lives to get him poor they not only talking to with 2 of them or is he is listening and it agrees that people's life has been declining and the country you see the president is listening but we've seen that over 20 people were detained and that very important ally for haiti which is the united states have expressed their concerns own on how people were detained and how judges from the supreme court where they attained and this is not the people if they were not a state an important ally for haiti why how can you explain that let me. see. an
those are legitimate concerns and we agree and the government is a walking on down that's why the chauvinism we have been doing its utmost to stop the 5th captured when you have few people that actually own the what i should see the most what you can count in the country this is not this is not a democracy when you have if you are an m.p. to few should see that actually has monopolies in different sectors for instance energy sector this does not sound good and this is there to perpetrate...
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chauvin clearly did not see mr.>> reporter: a virginia non-profit, the history, arts, and science action network, has taken on the job of recovering as many of the headstones as possible. but it is a monumental task. so far only 55 have been recovered, with thousands more believed to be buried in the muck. virginia's governor, democrat ralph northam, put $5 million in his budget for the recovery effort and is working closely with his long-time republican friend, senator stuart. republican senator, democratic governor, what is the message here? >> chip, there are some things that transcend politics, and this is one. this wouldn't have happened to a white cemetery in virginia. the fact that it happened to an african-american cemetery is wrong and we need to make it right. >> reporter: that is music to the ears of william hart, who's great grandfather was a civil rights champion and legendary law professor at howard university, who was burden at harmony. has his stone been found in the river? >> no, it has not. i think
chauvin clearly did not see mr.>> reporter: a virginia non-profit, the history, arts, and science action network, has taken on the job of recovering as many of the headstones as possible. but it is a monumental task. so far only 55 have been recovered, with thousands more believed to be buried in the muck. virginia's governor, democrat ralph northam, put $5 million in his budget for the recovery effort and is working closely with his long-time republican friend, senator stuart. republican...
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reports former attorney general william barr rejected a plea deal that would have sent officer derek chauvinn for ten years. barr feared protesters would nient.the sentce was t >>> the president of the olympic committee is resigning over sexist comments. >>> bitter cold in the midwest. rain, ice and snow from texas all the way to the northeast. one to three inches of snow possible from philly to new york. >>> and finally a psychic's advice on finding love before valentine's day. >> here's will g ♪ love is in thei 'tis the season for love, flowers, chocolates and psychic mediums? >> i knew we were going to be coordinated. that's why i wore this because you got to remember i am psychic. >> reporter: vincent is a psychic therapist here to help us all find love. are their outside forces that are at work in either guiding us to our significant other or away from people that we thought were our significant others? >> 100%. we do nothing alone in this life. >> reporter: romance hit you like a ton of bricks? blame reincarnation. >> it is possible that you come across somebody that you had a relation
reports former attorney general william barr rejected a plea deal that would have sent officer derek chauvinn for ten years. barr feared protesters would nient.the sentce was t >>> the president of the olympic committee is resigning over sexist comments. >>> bitter cold in the midwest. rain, ice and snow from texas all the way to the northeast. one to three inches of snow possible from philly to new york. >>> and finally a psychic's advice on finding love before...
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they are suing claiming the supervisor doesn't think they can be trusted around derek chauvin. >>> investigatorsesia. that was just last month. the 26 year-old boeing jet plunged into the sea after takeoff killing 62 people. >>> today's weather, sunny on the west coast. bitter cold in the northern plains and midwest. icy conditions from texas to maryland could make roads dangerous. rain in the southeast. >>> and finally, britney spears fans are reacting to a new documentary. >>> and tomorrow her family's legal battle returns to court. will ganss takes a look. >> why is her dad making all her decisions? why is she still in this? >> what do we want? [ crowd chanting "free britney" ] >> reporter: the new documentary "free britney spears" by "the new york times" centers on the battle surrounding the pop star. the legal arrangement allowed more people, mainly her father, jamie, to manage her career, personal life and finances since 2008. public outcry since the film's premiere has been intense. >> if she's in some kind of what looks like being held against her will by her dad, and, again, this is jus
they are suing claiming the supervisor doesn't think they can be trusted around derek chauvin. >>> investigatorsesia. that was just last month. the 26 year-old boeing jet plunged into the sea after takeoff killing 62 people. >>> today's weather, sunny on the west coast. bitter cold in the northern plains and midwest. icy conditions from texas to maryland could make roads dangerous. rain in the southeast. >>> and finally, britney spears fans are reacting to a new...
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a viral video shows white police officer derek chauvin kneeling on floyd's neck for nearly nine minuteswhile floyd repeatedly gasped for air and said, "i can't breathe." in new jersey, advocates are demanding the firing of two paterson police officers involved in the beating of a muslim, arab-american teen this past december. osamah alsaidi, who was 19 at the time of the assault, posted the video on social media. the video shs officers kevin patino and marcos martinez apprehending alsaidi while he's walking. one of the officers is seen repeatedly punching alsaidi, who is then tackled to the ground, where the officers continue to beat him. alsaidi was reportedly later diagnosed with a concussion and head trauma. the council on american-islamic relations said in a statement -- "to see such a reprehensible attack happen at the hands of those who supposedly serve and protect paterson residents is more than disheartening, it is revolting and deserving of immediate punishment." the new jersey attorney general's office has launched an investigation. and in guatemala, dozens of girls and women
a viral video shows white police officer derek chauvin kneeling on floyd's neck for nearly nine minuteswhile floyd repeatedly gasped for air and said, "i can't breathe." in new jersey, advocates are demanding the firing of two paterson police officers involved in the beating of a muslim, arab-american teen this past december. osamah alsaidi, who was 19 at the time of the assault, posted the video on social media. the video shs officers kevin patino and marcos martinez apprehending...
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currently derek chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in mr.yd's death and the other three former officers are charged with aiding and abetting, second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. eric: the biden administration reversing another one if warmer president trump's policies. administration intends to revoke the terrorist designation from the houthi rebels in yemen. they are backed by iran. this comes after president biden announced the u.s. will no longer support the saudi led military in that country. the reasons for this reversal and what it means. >> a biden administration says by removing that terrorist designation from the houthi rebels it will make it easier for importers and aid groups to get food and supplies into the people that live under the houthi rebels control. that is because right now if you want to do that you are effectively doing so at risk of running afoul of u.s. sanctions at your own legal peril. about 24 million people eric lived in territory controlled by the houthi rebels tracking the wo
currently derek chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in mr.yd's death and the other three former officers are charged with aiding and abetting, second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. eric: the biden administration reversing another one if warmer president trump's policies. administration intends to revoke the terrorist designation from the houthi rebels in yemen. they are backed by iran. this comes after president biden...
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the move comes as the city braces for the upcoming trial of the officer, derrick chauvin who was chargedh of george floyd. chad, good to have you here with us today. your reaction to what is going on now and their desire to get police on the streets again. >> this goes to show you that the defund the police movement was a failure. you look at what the communities are looking at. take law enforcement off the street, you will see more crime in those communities. at the end of the day, violent individuals are opportunists. they see an opportunity where there's less law organization, officers on the street, they're going to take the opportunity to take certain actions. until we see that in minneapolis and other cities across the country. what this is saying is that you need more law enforcement. you need to held them accountable and transparency. the idea of reducing law enforcement presence in communities around the country is not the right action. again, the actions that minneapolis is now taking shows you, again, the failure of that thinking, the failure of that moment. >> i don't know ho
the move comes as the city braces for the upcoming trial of the officer, derrick chauvin who was chargedh of george floyd. chad, good to have you here with us today. your reaction to what is going on now and their desire to get police on the streets again. >> this goes to show you that the defund the police movement was a failure. you look at what the communities are looking at. take law enforcement off the street, you will see more crime in those communities. at the end of the day,...
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calling for the witnesses to appear in a case against the former minneapolis police officer darren chauvine one seen with his knee on floyd's neck. the new subpoenas are coming as the justice department under president biden is focusing more on civil rights issues and criminal justice reforms. >>> bruce springsteen is facing the music. today, the boss pleading guilty for one of three charges stemming from driving while intoxicated. the 71-year-old appeared in a virtual hearing. the police in sandy hook say they saw him take shots of tequila at a national park and then got on the motorcycle. he was warned that alcohol was banned in that area. the blood alcohol was 0.2, and well below the legal area, and he blpleaded guilty to consumin alcohol in a closed area, and driving while intoxicated and reckless driving and the judge tossed the other two charges out. >>> and sea turtles were consuming mayonnaise after being rescued. they used the oils in mayonnaise to break down any tar that the turtles swallow and that way, it is cleared from their digestive tracks. first they cleared the bodies and
calling for the witnesses to appear in a case against the former minneapolis police officer darren chauvine one seen with his knee on floyd's neck. the new subpoenas are coming as the justice department under president biden is focusing more on civil rights issues and criminal justice reforms. >>> bruce springsteen is facing the music. today, the boss pleading guilty for one of three charges stemming from driving while intoxicated. the 71-year-old appeared in a virtual hearing. the...
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floyd was killed on memorial day 2020 after derek chauvin a minneapolis police officer hand cuffed floyd put his knee on his neck for several minutes during an arrest. >>> activists in san francisco are calling on city leaders to address the root causes of violence following the recent rash of attacks on asian americans. the issue of race and social justice is one topic abc 7 is focusing on as we work to build a better bay area. on sunday hundreds of people took a stand for safety by taking part in an anti-violence rally at civic center plaza. the family of an 84 killed in a violent attack attended. police arrested a 19-year-old suspect. >> everyone keeps blaming covid-19 but these are just attacks on innocent people based on race. >> a similar healing vigil was held saturday in oakland. police there have announced a new community resource officer to help bridge cultural and language barriers. >>> as the bay area confronts issues of race and social justice we're here to help. head to abc7news.com/take action for a complete list of conversations and local resources. >>> presidents' day we
floyd was killed on memorial day 2020 after derek chauvin a minneapolis police officer hand cuffed floyd put his knee on his neck for several minutes during an arrest. >>> activists in san francisco are calling on city leaders to address the root causes of violence following the recent rash of attacks on asian americans. the issue of race and social justice is one topic abc 7 is focusing on as we work to build a better bay area. on sunday hundreds of people took a stand for safety by...
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floyd was killed last year after derek chauvin handcuffed floyd and put his knee on his neck for several minutes during an arrest. >>> activists in san francisco are calling on city leaders to address the root causes of violence following the recent rash of attacks on asian americans. on sunday, hundreds took a stand for safety by taking part in an anti-violence rally. it happened at civic center family. the family of an 84-year-old killed in a violent attack near his home attended the rally. police arrested a 19-year-old suspect. >> everyone keeps blaming covid-19, but these are just attacks on innocent people based on race. >> a similar healing vigil was held saturday in oakland. police there announced a new community resource officer to bridge cultural and language barriers. >>> as the bay area confronts issues of race and social justice, we are here to help. head to our website, abc7news.com/takeaction for a complete list of conversations and local resources. >>> presidents' day weekend is among the busiest for ski resorts. of course also ski shots. we found people lining up for equi
floyd was killed last year after derek chauvin handcuffed floyd and put his knee on his neck for several minutes during an arrest. >>> activists in san francisco are calling on city leaders to address the root causes of violence following the recent rash of attacks on asian americans. on sunday, hundreds took a stand for safety by taking part in an anti-violence rally. it happened at civic center family. the family of an 84-year-old killed in a violent attack near his home attended the...
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while those protests have died down in recent months, that could change if the trial of derrick chauvin begin in about a week first starting with jury selection on march 8th and opening statements beginning at the end of the month. will there be justice for george floyd? time will tell. separately we saw no justice for daniel prude last week when a grand jury ruled that no charges should be filed against rochester, new york, officers for his death. those accused used a hood to cover prude's head while he was suffering from a psychiatric episode. he subsequently died. where is the justice for this 9-year-old girl who was pepper sprayed and in handcuffs in the back of a police car in that same city? what sort of officer or adult for that matter feels like it's their only option when dealing with a little girl? these things shouldn't be happening, but the only way to put an end to it and truly achieve justice is by putting in the work. black lives matter movement has been doing it for several years now, but the workition. it cannot rest solely on the shoulders of african-americans and peop
while those protests have died down in recent months, that could change if the trial of derrick chauvin begin in about a week first starting with jury selection on march 8th and opening statements beginning at the end of the month. will there be justice for george floyd? time will tell. separately we saw no justice for daniel prude last week when a grand jury ruled that no charges should be filed against rochester, new york, officers for his death. those accused used a hood to cover prude's...
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it has to deal with and i think you very well expressed, it has a tendency to show its big power chauvinism and much better advised to not show it in the way it deals with these countries. that said, let's pick up on your final point. you gave us four options. further band wagoning with china, continued soft rivalry and competitive coexistence, hard rival live and porlarization of the region or more neutral hedging. would argue that those didn't dysfunction choses. we are going to see elements of all of those. and i'd be interested in your comments , which do you see is most important and most dominant? i argue indonesia this most important country, and here there's something i'd be interests in your reflection on its. indonesia and thailand are the two countries in which military involvement in the political process has been a major factor anywhere political development. and in dealing with these countries, when you talk to the military, you often get a very different attitude in terms of their willingness to be aligned as compared to their political leadership. and that means you can make
it has to deal with and i think you very well expressed, it has a tendency to show its big power chauvinism and much better advised to not show it in the way it deals with these countries. that said, let's pick up on your final point. you gave us four options. further band wagoning with china, continued soft rivalry and competitive coexistence, hard rival live and porlarization of the region or more neutral hedging. would argue that those didn't dysfunction choses. we are going to see elements...
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feminism was a big part of it and there was a lot of conversation 50 years ago and more about male chauvinism and about the burdens that women, particularly suffered in the workplace, and the idea that, i remain i remember it was a time when our bodies and ourselves was popular and i remember buying sisterhood is powerful and i remember reading betty ferdinand's the feminine mystique and very powerful voices had come to the floor and this magazine was started and there was an absurd and i remember when people were in the streets for the agitating for the equal rights amendment but the idea that somehow even in our progressive family that my child could have been raised with this idea that most battles had been one and that moreover u didn't seem to know the history of them and had to discover on your own that these conditions persist and that a millennial generation had to re- encounter these things and re- vilify these battles is a terrible verdict of the failure of my generation to pass on the struggles to you but only perhaps prompted you to look at new attempts with fresh eyes that we no
feminism was a big part of it and there was a lot of conversation 50 years ago and more about male chauvinism and about the burdens that women, particularly suffered in the workplace, and the idea that, i remain i remember it was a time when our bodies and ourselves was popular and i remember buying sisterhood is powerful and i remember reading betty ferdinand's the feminine mystique and very powerful voices had come to the floor and this magazine was started and there was an absurd and i...
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group but there is something else that holds them together and that classifies them with ultra chauvinism and then of course that attracts a lot of white supremacists because it's what they are attracted to. that part is tricky and you see these people who stormed the capital and you have a wide variety of different people that were there and you try to figure out how do they fit together because one person was arrested and another one had a holocaust t-shirt or holocaust denier and you wonder howle is it possible that the same group but it is possible that people -- something like this try to overthrow the government here and how does this work but t the smallest common denominator here is alter ultra nationalism rather than anti-semitism or other things and of course,e, te question or the claim that the election was stolen and this is the key factor that brought them together and the smallest common denominator. ultra nationalism and it brings these people together always said that sometimes we incorporated with muslims and even though t if you had jew who denied the holocaust you would
group but there is something else that holds them together and that classifies them with ultra chauvinism and then of course that attracts a lot of white supremacists because it's what they are attracted to. that part is tricky and you see these people who stormed the capital and you have a wide variety of different people that were there and you try to figure out how do they fit together because one person was arrested and another one had a holocaust t-shirt or holocaust denier and you wonder...
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whether the image was created by a police employee floyd died in may after minneapolis police officer, chauvine chief says if th allegations are true, quote, people will find my wrath. >>> this morning, we're getting our first look at a stunning, new image of mars. check this out it was captured by the hope spacecraft the photo was emirates it was captured from 15,000 miles above the red planet the uae, that mission, the first from an arab country to reach mars officials there call it a defining moment in the country's history. >> beautiful pictu >>> now to some joyful news shared on valentine's day. prince harry and meghan markle revealing they're expecting baby number two, a brother or sister for little archie. >> nbc's kelly cobiella joins us from london. kelly is once again on baby watch. >> yes, once again you're right, craig. yeah, listen, rumors have been swirling for weeks, and now those rumors confirmed by a smiling prince harry and meghan and a growing baby bump. a valentine's day surprise prince harry and meghan markle announcing their baby news with this black and white snap. megha
whether the image was created by a police employee floyd died in may after minneapolis police officer, chauvine chief says if th allegations are true, quote, people will find my wrath. >>> this morning, we're getting our first look at a stunning, new image of mars. check this out it was captured by the hope spacecraft the photo was emirates it was captured from 15,000 miles above the red planet the uae, that mission, the first from an arab country to reach mars officials there call it...