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the pulitzer prize board announcing a special citation to darnella frazier. the teenager who recorded the minneapolis police and george floyd. the power of an image to bring justice and change. >>> and off cape cod tonight, the lobster diver who says he was attacked by a humpback whale. trapped in its mouth for at least 20 seconds. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us as we near the end of another week together here. we begin tonight with president biden on the world stage, the g-7 summit, the first summit since the pandemic. the leaders of the world's democracies pledging action tonight. first the u.s. revealing 500 million doses of the vaccine for poorer nations. tonight, the rest of the g-7 pledging to match that now. now 1 billion doses of the pfizer vaccine for countries in need. and the royal welcome tonight for the bidens and queen elizabeth on that stage, too, what she said to fellow world leaders. her trademark wit making them lau
the pulitzer prize board announcing a special citation to darnella frazier. the teenager who recorded the minneapolis police and george floyd. the power of an image to bring justice and change. >>> and off cape cod tonight, the lobster diver who says he was attacked by a humpback whale. trapped in its mouth for at least 20 seconds. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>> good evening, and...
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darnella's act of witness lit a fire of righteous outrage around the world. at the trial of derek chauvin, darnella took the stand, testifying off camera. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they're all black. i look at how that could have been one of them. it's been nights, i stayed up apologizing and -- and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. >> reporter: today, the pulitzer prize board hailed darnella frazier's character and courage and said her video showed the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth and justice. on the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd, darnella frazier issued a statement and said in it, behind this smile, behind the awards, behind the publicity, i'm a girl still trying to heal from something i'm reminded of every day. david? >> terry moran tonight. terry, thanks. >>> when we come back, the im images of a collision of a greyhound bus. >>> and then the frightening scene off cape cod. called tardive dyskines
darnella's act of witness lit a fire of righteous outrage around the world. at the trial of derek chauvin, darnella took the stand, testifying off camera. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they're all black. i look at how that could have been one of them. it's been nights, i stayed up apologizing and -- and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. >> reporter: today, the pulitzer...
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the pulitzer board paid tribute to darnella frazier�*s courage as they put it.l protest movement to get rid of police racism, it also was crucial in the trial of derek chauvin, the white minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of the murder and manslaughter of george floyd. he incidentally is due to be sentenced later this month. ~ _, , ., to be sentenced later this month. ~ , ., ., month. when it comes to what this means _ month. when it comes to what this means for _ month. when it comes to what this means for citizens - this means for citizens journalism come up with context. a pulitzer prize board awaiting this for this video. that is right. darnella frazier was walking with a nine—year—old cousin to the grocery store on that fateful morning in may of 2020. when she came across the arrest of a black man by white police officer, she sent her cousin into the grocery store and she pressed record on her cell phone and kept recording for more than ten minutes and that really is a tribute to the growing role that citizen journalism is playing now as far as
the pulitzer board paid tribute to darnella frazier�*s courage as they put it.l protest movement to get rid of police racism, it also was crucial in the trial of derek chauvin, the white minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of the murder and manslaughter of george floyd. he incidentally is due to be sentenced later this month. ~ _, , ., to be sentenced later this month. ~ , ., ., month. when it comes to what this means _ month. when it comes to what this means for _ month. when it...
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the pulitzer board paid tribute to darnella frazier�*s courage, as they put it.d of police racism, it also was crucial in the trial of derek chauvin, the white minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of the murder and manslaughter of george floyd — he, incidentally, is due to be sentenced later this month. darnella frazier was walking with her nine—year—old cousin to the grocery store on that fateful morning in may of 2020 when she came across the arrest of a black man by a white police officer. she sent her cousin into the grocery store and she pressed record on her cellphone, and kept recording for more than ten minutes. and that really is a tribute to the growing role that citizenjournalism — so—called citizenjournalism — is paying now, as far as journalism and putting stories on record for the general public is concerned. the local minneapolis newspaper the star tribune and the associated press were also honoured in these pulitzer awards for their role in bringing to the public�*s attention stories about george floyd, but darnella frazier really has a
the pulitzer board paid tribute to darnella frazier�*s courage, as they put it.d of police racism, it also was crucial in the trial of derek chauvin, the white minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of the murder and manslaughter of george floyd — he, incidentally, is due to be sentenced later this month. darnella frazier was walking with her nine—year—old cousin to the grocery store on that fateful morning in may of 2020 when she came across the arrest of a black man by a...
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darnella frazier was recognised for her courage and for highlighting the role ordinary people have toion being seen as an acknowledgement of the extraordinary impact that nearly ten minutes of cellphone footage had on people not only here in the united states but also around the world. the pulitzer board paid tribute to darnella frazier�*s courage, as they put it, as well as sparking a global protest movement to get rid of police racism, it also was crucial in the trial of derek chauvin, the white minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of the murder and manslaughter of george floyd and he, incidentally, is due to be sentenced later this month. darnella frazier was walking with her nine —year—old cousin to the grocery store on that fateful morning in may 2020 when she came across the arrest of a black man by a white police officer. she sent her cousin into the grocery store and she pressed record on her ceuphone and she pressed record on her cellphone and kept recording for more than ten minutes and that really is a tribute to the growing role that citizen journalism, so—calle
darnella frazier was recognised for her courage and for highlighting the role ordinary people have toion being seen as an acknowledgement of the extraordinary impact that nearly ten minutes of cellphone footage had on people not only here in the united states but also around the world. the pulitzer board paid tribute to darnella frazier�*s courage, as they put it, as well as sparking a global protest movement to get rid of police racism, it also was crucial in the trial of derek chauvin, the...
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she gave me her reaction to darnella receiving this citation from the pulitzer prizes.ment for people like darnella, who do make an act of bravery to observe and record a moment that�*s going on that could, at any second, turn into an act of violence or retaliation against the person recording the video. and it was courageous on her part, and perhaps it will inspire her to go intojournalism, who knows? there�*s an extraordinary kind of — i don�*t know, paradox isn�*t the right word — but there was — it was something so ordinary, wasn�*t it, in one way? teenagers getting their phones out and filming what is in front of them — happens day in, day out. it�*s so extraordinary. but the difference between how ordinary that is and how extraordinary this specific event and the consequences of it were. yes, it — i think the difference is that she — there may have been a prescient moment for her. she probably knew that she was recording something significant, something that could make a difference in perhaps the victim�*s life. and i�*m not sure what these observers of events — i
she gave me her reaction to darnella receiving this citation from the pulitzer prizes.ment for people like darnella, who do make an act of bravery to observe and record a moment that�*s going on that could, at any second, turn into an act of violence or retaliation against the person recording the video. and it was courageous on her part, and perhaps it will inspire her to go intojournalism, who knows? there�*s an extraordinary kind of — i don�*t know, paradox isn�*t the right word...
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that was the voice of darnella frazier.on of may 25th, 2020, she was taking her nine year old cousin to buy snacks at an unremarkable corner store in minneapolis called -- cup foods. quite literally the definition of minding her own business. when she made a quick decision that would change the course of history. she took out her phone. she started recording what became the murder of a man in the street, in broad daylight, under the knee of a police officer. she chronicled the departure of life from the body of the man we now know as george floyd. today, he darnella frazier was recognized with a special citation from the board that wards the pulitzer prize. as rioters reported it today quote, the citation at the 2021 pulitzer prize ceremony is a rare instance of the board recognizing the journalistic achievement of someone with no professional experience in the field, a striking distinction in the genre sometimes known as citizen journalism. frazier, 18, it was recognized for recording quote, a transformative video that jol
that was the voice of darnella frazier.on of may 25th, 2020, she was taking her nine year old cousin to buy snacks at an unremarkable corner store in minneapolis called -- cup foods. quite literally the definition of minding her own business. when she made a quick decision that would change the course of history. she took out her phone. she started recording what became the murder of a man in the street, in broad daylight, under the knee of a police officer. she chronicled the departure of life...
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darnella frazier was recognised for her courage and for highlighting the role ordinary people have to in journalists' i'm nowjoined by our correspondent david willis in los angeles. david, it is worth reminding people of these pictures went global. they had it impact notjust on the wider political campaign but even on the actual trial of derek chauvin, the man convicted of murdering george floyd. man convicted of murdering george flo d. ., ., , �* floyd. you are absolutely right. and this citation — floyd. you are absolutely right. and this citation by _ floyd. you are absolutely right. and this citation by the _ floyd. you are absolutely right. and this citation by the pulitzer - this citation by the pulitzer committee and acknowledged when i think for citing what you just said by the extraordinary impact that those harrowing images had, notjust on people here in the united states, but around the world, without them, there might not have been the site of a white police officer being found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd, northe manslaughter in the death
darnella frazier was recognised for her courage and for highlighting the role ordinary people have to in journalists' i'm nowjoined by our correspondent david willis in los angeles. david, it is worth reminding people of these pictures went global. they had it impact notjust on the wider political campaign but even on the actual trial of derek chauvin, the man convicted of murdering george floyd. man convicted of murdering george flo d. ., ., , �* floyd. you are absolutely right. and this...
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darnella frazier�*s film — shot on her mobile phone — went viral and sparked global protests for raciale biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic — the euro 2020 football tournament — has opened in rome. in the first game italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. in ten minutes time, new swatch but first, click. coventry was once the heart of british automotive manufacturing, dubbed britain's motor city. but it's moved with the times. now hosting the institute for future transport and cities at coventry university, playing an important part in the future of autonomous, sustainable and connected transport. and in a city where the first ever british car was for a few years now, we've been told that driverless cars are just around the corner. and on this programme, we've taken a few for a spin. but before they can truly become a reality, we need to know that we can trust them just as much, if not more, than a human driver. and if this driverless world comes about, it will be tran
darnella frazier�*s film — shot on her mobile phone — went viral and sparked global protests for raciale biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic — the euro 2020 football tournament — has opened in rome. in the first game italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. in ten minutes time, new swatch but first, click. coventry was once the heart of british automotive...
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darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racialustice. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show. now, if you spend any part of lockdown dancing alone in the kitchen, this show is for you. for many of us, dancing offers a shortcut to happiness and escape. 0ver a shortcut to happiness and escape. over the years on the travel show where picked up some pretty nifty des moves all over the world and have failed miserably at others. so here for your entertainment and our eternal embarrassment are our attempts to remain co—ordinated under pressure and event of a camera. let's kick off with my trip to south africa back in 2018 when i tried to keep up with a truly talented group of performers who have made news all over the world thanks to an energetic
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all right, today, the pulitzer prizes were announced, and they include a special citation for darnellaer. she's the minnesota teenager who captured george floyd's desperate last moments of life. her video ignited the global protest movement against police violence and was the key piece of evidence that resulted in derek chauvin's murder conviction. all right, coming up next, wedding bells, followed by fire sirens. how a community came together to save the day. because ofof the namee on the t tailgate. it's anan f-150 bececause itit's buililt ford tououg. built t to haul momore. buililt to tow m more. for ththe people who count t on it. becaususe they knonow that brn can n get the jojob done, but itit takes brarains and brn toto get it dodone right.. tough thisis smart cacan only be e called f-1-1. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes tough thisis smart are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decrea
all right, today, the pulitzer prizes were announced, and they include a special citation for darnellaer. she's the minnesota teenager who captured george floyd's desperate last moments of life. her video ignited the global protest movement against police violence and was the key piece of evidence that resulted in derek chauvin's murder conviction. all right, coming up next, wedding bells, followed by fire sirens. how a community came together to save the day. because ofof the namee on the t...
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darnella frazier�*s film — shot on her mobile phone — went viral and sparked global protests for raciale biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic — the euro 2020 football tournament — has opened in rome. in the first game, italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. a week when the health secretary was challenged over claims he'd lied about the pandemic. did you ever say anything to the prime minister that you knew not to be true? no. an unlikely rebeljoined the tory revolt against overseas aid cuts. this cut from 0.7% will have a devastating impact on the poorest in the world and it will damage the uk. a labour mp said it was no surprise working class children were being let down by the government's catch up plan. with a prime minister and a chancellor who's old school fees were £30,000 per year. also in this programme football's coming home, putting the prime minister on the penalty spot. all the very best to scotland and england and all of the home nati
darnella frazier�*s film — shot on her mobile phone — went viral and sparked global protests for raciale biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic — the euro 2020 football tournament — has opened in rome. in the first game, italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. a week when the health secretary was challenged over claims he'd lied about the...
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darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racialtice. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game, italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. now on bbc news, it's click. redesigning aeroplanes, the passenger pod flying people through tunnels.— passenger pod flying people through tunnels. yes! yes! and fan a through tunnels. yes! yes! and fancy a flying — through tunnels. yes! yes! and fancy a flying car? _ carpentry was once the heart of british automotive manufacturing, dubbed britain's motor city. but it's moved with the times. now hosting the institute for future transport and cities at coventry university, playing an important part in the future of autonomous, sustainable and connected transport. and in a city where the first ever british car was manufactured, research has moved to the next evolution of the automobile, the autonomous vehicle. fo
darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racialtice. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game, italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. now on bbc news, it's click. redesigning aeroplanes, the passenger pod flying people through tunnels.—...
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darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racialustice. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game, italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. now on bbc news, our world. it just exploded. a itjust exploded. a whole mountain just exploded in five seconds. i have never seen anything like it. australians know it as _ anything like it. australians know it as black _ anything like it. australians know it as black summer. i anything like it. australians i know it as black summer. the months in late 2019 and early 2020, when the country saw its most intense bushfire season on record. up to 3 billion animals were killed or displaced and huge swathes of their habitat were burnt. i am nick lazaredes, and 18 months on i have been travelling australia to see how it's wildlife is very now. to see how it's wildlife is very "ow-— to see how it's wildlife is very
darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racialustice. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game, italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. 51 matches will be played in 11 countries over the next month. now on bbc news, our world. it just exploded. a itjust exploded. a whole mountain just exploded in five...
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her name is darnella frazier the minneapolis team who recorded the murder of george floyd.d the world may never have known what really happened to george floyd. and without her, justice may have never been brought to the man convicted of killing him. the former minneapolis police officer. in fact, it was frasier's courtroom testimony that led to that accountability. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad, i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncle it's... because they are all black. i look at how that could've been one of them. it's been nights that i stayed up apologizing to george floyd for not doing more... >> frasier was just 17 years old when she spotted officers on top of floyd. as of tonight she's not issued up official public response receiving the pulitzer award under the most tragic of circumstances. thank you for being with us. i'm alicia menendez. i'll be back here tomorrow for more american voices. >>can voices >> first up on msnbc, the final day of the g7 summit is now underway. and we're just getting an early look at the president and the
her name is darnella frazier the minneapolis team who recorded the murder of george floyd.d the world may never have known what really happened to george floyd. and without her, justice may have never been brought to the man convicted of killing him. the former minneapolis police officer. in fact, it was frasier's courtroom testimony that led to that accountability. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad, i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncle it's... because they...
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what it wasn't long before case wife darnella have made it to the mouth of the canyon, and was led to post that was set up just on the hill before their home. that's where they gave her the rooms. >> your life just comes tumbling down. you had it all planned out, you thought you knew it was going to be, then everything is gone. >> one k caught off guard, not k, but dara. impossible. but that seemed to be just what happened. at least, that's what roger and pam told the police and later us. and a very strange story it was. that began, they said, when pam received a pie at work as a gift. >> we knew how much he loved that pie and she decided after work to take the pie. >> so they went to his house intending to drop off the pie and then leave. but when they got there, they said, there was an unfamiliar car in the driveway. pam said she knocked on the door and a young man answered. >> i said is k? here he said yes he is he's upstairs. i said we were just here to drop off of a pie. and they said, go right in. i went to about the landing when i was asked to come back down, i heard the door s
what it wasn't long before case wife darnella have made it to the mouth of the canyon, and was led to post that was set up just on the hill before their home. that's where they gave her the rooms. >> your life just comes tumbling down. you had it all planned out, you thought you knew it was going to be, then everything is gone. >> one k caught off guard, not k, but dara. impossible. but that seemed to be just what happened. at least, that's what roger and pam told the police and...
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saying the name george floyd were it not for the bravery and presence of mind of a young woman named darnella. in california's central coast, about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this st. louis a bespoke which has nice beaches, lovely climate. it's got a historic 18th century mission. it is a lovely place if you visit you should know locals call st. louis a bespoke county slow growing to. they pronounce it slow
saying the name george floyd were it not for the bravery and presence of mind of a young woman named darnella. in california's central coast, about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this st. louis a bespoke which has nice beaches, lovely climate. it's got a historic 18th century mission. it is a lovely place if you visit you should know locals call st. louis a bespoke county slow growing to. they pronounce it slow
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blackwell and that passage alone there are several days of testimony including expert testimony, darnella video, so much evidence he incorporates into that passage that you presented and adopts fully as proved beyond a reasonable doubt. >> absolutely, lawrence. couldn't agree more that. and it's consistent with the overarching message that we have throughout the entire trials, starting in the opening statements. you can believe your eyes. this is homicide, it's murder. the court saw what we all saw and heard the testimony and the arc of this trial was simply having the jurors we, court, the public to understand what you thought you saw in the video is in fact what you saw. a man screaming, pleading for his life who was simply being choked out, asphyxiated, one breath out of time. the court got that the court made those findings consistent with the evidence. proven beyond a reasonable doubt and we think that was correct. >> both of you were in private practice when the attorney general asked you to come in to handle this case. how did she feel today at the end of that session about your de
blackwell and that passage alone there are several days of testimony including expert testimony, darnella video, so much evidence he incorporates into that passage that you presented and adopts fully as proved beyond a reasonable doubt. >> absolutely, lawrence. couldn't agree more that. and it's consistent with the overarching message that we have throughout the entire trials, starting in the opening statements. you can believe your eyes. this is homicide, it's murder. the court saw what...
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. >> before we leave you, and update -- her name is darnella frazier, the minneapolis team who recordedrge floyd. since we first profiled her story in bravery, we've learned frazier has been awarded a pulitzer citation for her action. frazier's decision to record what happened, the world may never had known what really happened to george floyd. and without her, justice may have never been brought to the man convicted of killing him. a former minneapolis police officer. in fact, it was frazier's testimony that led to that accountability. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles. because they are all black. i look at how that could've been one of them. it's the nights i stayed up apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. >> frasier was just 17 years old when she spotted officers on top of floyd. as of tonight, a frazier has not issued an official plug response for receiving the pulitzer award under the most tragic circumstances. thank you for being with us. i'm alicia menendez. i'll be back here tomorrow for more americ
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darnella was just 17 years old when she captured this image of former police officer derek chauvin pressingravery in getting that footage. >>> in the meantime consumer prices are on the rise. here's christina romans with your before the bell report. >> hi jim. you are paying more for just about everything. in may consumer prizes rose 5% from a year ago, that's the fastest pace since august of 2008. used cars and airline fares report recorded some of the biggest spikes. rising prices are the by-product of a roaring u.s. economy. just how much inflation is the federal reserve willing to tolerate? that's the question when the fed meets. so farther saying inflation is temporary and supply bottle necks will work themselves out. investors will be listening carefully for any change in the messages on this. last week the s&p 500 hit a record high despite the latest inflation data . >>> get a load of this. a shocking tumble at this week's westminster dog show, and the owner nearly landing on the dog. oh, my goodness. the boston terrier did not miss a beat, and they were able to complete the event, a
darnella was just 17 years old when she captured this image of former police officer derek chauvin pressingravery in getting that footage. >>> in the meantime consumer prices are on the rise. here's christina romans with your before the bell report. >> hi jim. you are paying more for just about everything. in may consumer prizes rose 5% from a year ago, that's the fastest pace since august of 2008. used cars and airline fares report recorded some of the biggest spikes. rising...
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and the pulitzer prize board has awarded a special citation to darnella frazier, the teen who recordedhe police murder of george floyd last may on her cellphone. frazier was just 17 years old when she made the recording that would go viral and trigger mass, global protests for racial justice. the footage was also used as evidence in the trial of convicted murderer and former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. the pulitzer board also commended frazier for "highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth and justice." acclaimed late journalist les payne and daughter tamara were awarded a pulitzer for their book "the dead are rising: the life of malcolm x." les payne died in 2018 of a sudden heart attack while working on the biography, which his daughter later finished. democracy now! spoke to tamara payne about "the dead are rising" in december. >> what he learned -- he's a journalist to his core -- you learned there's a lot about malcolm that we don't know. his family life. is this person? malcm is presented to us fully formed and angry. but that is not
and the pulitzer prize board has awarded a special citation to darnella frazier, the teen who recordedhe police murder of george floyd last may on her cellphone. frazier was just 17 years old when she made the recording that would go viral and trigger mass, global protests for racial justice. the footage was also used as evidence in the trial of convicted murderer and former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. the pulitzer board also commended frazier for "highlighting the crucial...
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. >> the pulitzer prize gave a citation to darnella frazier.rek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's neck for over nine minutes and it was that video going viral that sparked protests and calls for racial justice, not just here in the united states but around the world. frazier testified during chauvin's trial. the video obviously a crucial piece of evidence. in its announcement, the pulitzer board said honoring frazier highlights the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth and justice. >> that's our time. thanks for watching. >> there's so much more ahead in the next hour of the "cnn newsroom." fredricka whitfield is up next. why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) i'm
. >> the pulitzer prize gave a citation to darnella frazier.rek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's neck for over nine minutes and it was that video going viral that sparked protests and calls for racial justice, not just here in the united states but around the world. frazier testified during chauvin's trial. the video obviously a crucial piece of evidence. in its announcement, the pulitzer board said honoring frazier highlights the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth...
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. >>> and the pulitzer prize board has awarded a special citation to darnella frazier, the teenager who shared the video of the minneapolis police killing of george floyd. she was just 17 at the time. the board says the video jolted viewers and spurred protests against police brutalit around the world. she certainly made a big difference. >> so many people have seen that video. >>> we start this half hour with a closer look at a controversial academic movement. critical race theory to ban as florida becomes one of the first schools to ban teachers from teaching about critical racism. zachary kiesch has more. >> reporter: good morning, eva. it's really a way of looking at the world, right? it's a lens that acknowledges the role that racism plays. critics argue both because it's complex and because it's been politicized, instead of being used to reexamine or reframe the past, it's being used as a tool to accentuate the cultural divide. this morning critical race theory, a term originally used to broaden how we think about the past, is being used by some to define the racial divide in our
. >>> and the pulitzer prize board has awarded a special citation to darnella frazier, the teenager who shared the video of the minneapolis police killing of george floyd. she was just 17 at the time. the board says the video jolted viewers and spurred protests against police brutalit around the world. she certainly made a big difference. >> so many people have seen that video. >>> we start this half hour with a closer look at a controversial academic movement. critical...
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among them, darnella frasier, the young lady who recorded george floyd's murder.age of former police officer derek chauvin pressing his knee into george floyd's neck for over nine minutes. she was publicly thanked after chauvin's conviction saying she was possibly the only reason he was going to trial. she said she has been traumatized by what she recorded. she testified about that. >>> tonight, w. kamau bell is back with united shades of america. in this week's season finale, he is traveling to dallas texas to learn more about the experiences the black transgender community. >> that's why we don't trust the law. don't go to the law. the law doesn't protect us in that way. >> diamond styles is the executive director of black transwomen, inc., a national non-profit focused on advocacy and positive visibility. this is an attorney focusing on systemic transdiscrimination. >> if you are a black transperson and you apply for a job and get it and you experience discrimination, you are just kind of like out of luck. okay? you lost income. let's talk about housing discrim
among them, darnella frasier, the young lady who recorded george floyd's murder.age of former police officer derek chauvin pressing his knee into george floyd's neck for over nine minutes. she was publicly thanked after chauvin's conviction saying she was possibly the only reason he was going to trial. she said she has been traumatized by what she recorded. she testified about that. >>> tonight, w. kamau bell is back with united shades of america. in this week's season finale, he is...
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darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racial. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. now on bbc news, world questions. lewis will be here at the top of the hour. hello and welcome. i am jonny dymond and this is world questions, the g7 summit. the gathering of world leaders is happening here in the uk. i'm in london and i'm video linked to an international panel drawn from each of the g7 countries. the g7, or group of seven, consists of the seven most advanced economies. they are responsible for more than half of global net wealth, and they are all democracies. this weekend, their leaders will be debating some of the most pressing issues facing the world and attempting to lead. to mark the occasion, we gather together our own parallel meeting with leading figures and experts drawn from each of the g7 countries. there will be facing questions from around the worl
darnella frazier�*s film, shot on her mobile phone, went viral and sparked global protests for racial. the biggest international sporting event since the outbreak of the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament, has opened in rome. in the first game italy beat turkey 3—0 in front of 16,000 mask—wearing fans. now on bbc news, world questions. lewis will be here at the top of the hour. hello and welcome. i am jonny dymond and this is world questions, the g7 summit. the gathering of world...
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darnella frazier recorded the video.een testified about what she saw on the night of floyd's death. >> i heard george i can't please. get off of me i can he cried for his mom. he was in pain. seamless. he knew. seemed like he knew it was fan. the pulitzer board recognize freezer for quote. >> courageously recording the murder of george floyd a video that spurred protests against police brutality around the world. highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists quest for truth and justice. the star tribune's coverage detailed how the killing divided a community and the country for its urgent authoritative and nuanced coverage of the death of george floyd at the hands of police in minneapolis and of the reverberations that followed one story from the paper said, quote, in the following days, thousands of people, some peaceful, some violent took to the streets. businesses burned a community grieves. but it wasn't just minneapolis. demonstrators hit the streets all across the nation in places like portland, new york
darnella frazier recorded the video.een testified about what she saw on the night of floyd's death. >> i heard george i can't please. get off of me i can he cried for his mom. he was in pain. seamless. he knew. seemed like he knew it was fan. the pulitzer board recognize freezer for quote. >> courageously recording the murder of george floyd a video that spurred protests against police brutality around the world. highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists quest for...
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darnella frazier recorded the video.n testified about what she saw on the night of floyd's death. >> i heard george floyd i can't please. get off of me i can he cried for his mom. he was in pain. he knew. seemed like he knew it was fan. the pulitzer board recognize freezer for quote. >> courageously recording the murder of george floyd a video that spurred protests against police brutality around the world highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists quest for truth and justice. the star tribune's coverage detailed how the killing divided a community and the country for its urgent authoritative and nuanced coverage of the death of george floyd at the hands of police in minneapolis and of the reverberations that followed one story from the paper said, quote, in the following days, thousands of people, some peaceful, some violent took to the streets. businesses burned a community grieves. that it wasn't just minneapolis demonstrators hit the streets all across the nation in places like portland, new york city,
darnella frazier recorded the video.n testified about what she saw on the night of floyd's death. >> i heard george floyd i can't please. get off of me i can he cried for his mom. he was in pain. he knew. seemed like he knew it was fan. the pulitzer board recognize freezer for quote. >> courageously recording the murder of george floyd a video that spurred protests against police brutality around the world highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists quest for truth and...
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if darnella frazier hadn't been there with her camera, if there hadn't been all those black lives matter pressure and the protests, i believe he'd still be an officer on the streets right now. it doesn't necessarily give me a lot of hope about the future. and also let's remember the criminal justice system, other black men have been killed under suspicious circumstances since george floyd. >> alfie, let me get your reaction. >> it's hard because for every -- there's this saying among a lot of black folks. you take two steps forward and 15 steps back. i think the struggle is i don't know how you call it a victory. i mean, george floyd is still gone. i watched the victim statement of his daughter, and it is still ripping me apart. and so the struggle is really, i do want to listen to jacob blake's family member who talked about we should be not rejoicing but we should be, i don't know, glad about the progress. but at the same time it is such a struggle. and emotionally it's such a rollercoaster for people to have to go through this day after day, week after week. it just feels like it's ne
if darnella frazier hadn't been there with her camera, if there hadn't been all those black lives matter pressure and the protests, i believe he'd still be an officer on the streets right now. it doesn't necessarily give me a lot of hope about the future. and also let's remember the criminal justice system, other black men have been killed under suspicious circumstances since george floyd. >> alfie, let me get your reaction. >> it's hard because for every -- there's this saying...
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. >>> before break, a quick congratulations to darnella frazier the minnesota teen who recorded georgey pulitzer prize for her video which spurred protests against police brutality around the world. well done, darn ella. you are a brave young woman with a bright future. up next tonight's absolute worst. stay with us. ♪ ♪ mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment ask about xeljanz, a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. t
. >>> before break, a quick congratulations to darnella frazier the minnesota teen who recorded georgey pulitzer prize for her video which spurred protests against police brutality around the world. well done, darn ella. you are a brave young woman with a bright future. up next tonight's absolute worst. stay with us. ♪ ♪ mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment ask about xeljanz, a pill for adults with moderate to severe...
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floyd were it not for the bravery and presence of mind of a young woman named darnella frazier? with our thanks for being with us. on behalf of my colleagues at >> happy friday. happy to have you here. in california's central coast, about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this st. louis a bespoke which has nice beaches, lovely climate. it's got a historic 18th century mission. it is a lovely place if you visit you should know locals call st. louis a bespoke county slow growing to. they pronounce it slow some of the people who have recently exerted themself in local politics marked themselves as outsiders. a couple weeks ago on the show, we reported on a situation in san luis obispo county, which erupted last month at the port of supervisors meeting. county supervisors holding their regular meeting, they open the phones to public comment. and what they got was hours and hours of public comments. hours an hours of colors. some of them didn't even really seem to know what county they were calling into. who nevertheless wanted to talk about the 2020 election in san luis
floyd were it not for the bravery and presence of mind of a young woman named darnella frazier? with our thanks for being with us. on behalf of my colleagues at >> happy friday. happy to have you here. in california's central coast, about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this st. louis a bespoke which has nice beaches, lovely climate. it's got a historic 18th century mission. it is a lovely place if you visit you should know locals call st. louis a bespoke county slow...
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. >> congratulations darnella phrase eerk frazier. >>> and we're remembering ned beatty who appearedal forces of nature! and you will atone! >> what a wonderful performance. it was nominated for an oscar. he made his debut in the 1972 drama "deliverens." he said he doubted he would land a role since he had never been in a feature film. he starred in more than 150 tv shows and movies including "superman," of course, and his manager said he died of energy causes at his home in los angeles. he was 83. i was surprised that he was only 83. >> yeah. >> when i saw him in "superman," he was only 40. i thought he was already 80. when i was 7 years old, i thought -- >> he was in "all the president's men." for a while it seemed he was in everything. "variety" called him the busiest actor in hollywood. >> he played "rudy's" dad. we'll miss him. >>> there's a new top dog in town. take a look. >> wasabi is the best in show winner. [ applause ] >> there's only one, and that's the one. the pekingese, wasabi. >> is that a dog or an ewok? the final moment of the westminster kennel dog show held last n
. >> congratulations darnella phrase eerk frazier. >>> and we're remembering ned beatty who appearedal forces of nature! and you will atone! >> what a wonderful performance. it was nominated for an oscar. he made his debut in the 1972 drama "deliverens." he said he doubted he would land a role since he had never been in a feature film. he starred in more than 150 tv shows and movies including "superman," of course, and his manager said he died of energy...
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it took 20 million people worldwide and darnella frazier filming that for 9 1/2 minutes and multipley in order for one person to get one sentence that wasn't even the maximum. this is not a system that is sustainable and it's a culture that needs to be interpreted. >> and in many ways his mother is the face of that culture, she's the face of a lot of these problems. brad, you were in the obama administration during the trayvon martin murder. was this justice in your view? >> no, i couldn't agree more with everything that was just said. i mean, look, the reality here is this was murder in broad daylight, filmed for the world to see. the maximum could have been 40. this murder got 22. he's going to be paroled at 15. there are many black and brown folks in jail right now who are serving more than 15 years for crimes that have no violence. so this is not justice. this is not accountability. i do want to credit attorney general keith ellison, you know, he prosecuted this very well. this is honestly one of the largest sentences for a police officer in history. so that just goes to show you
it took 20 million people worldwide and darnella frazier filming that for 9 1/2 minutes and multipley in order for one person to get one sentence that wasn't even the maximum. this is not a system that is sustainable and it's a culture that needs to be interpreted. >> and in many ways his mother is the face of that culture, she's the face of a lot of these problems. brad, you were in the obama administration during the trayvon martin murder. was this justice in your view? >> no, i...