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dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.e. born october 3rd, 1954, al sharpton. grew up like most of us, raised like most of us in church. s sundaychool teacher had no idea what she was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preparing to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time he has become a social justice activist, a civil rights leader, a talk show host, a commentator, a leader of movements, a freeda preparer amongst preparers. when officer chauvin put his knee on the neck of george floyd, he had no idea that the man whose life he was taking would be important enough to have this preparer to prepare his eulogy. he probably ght ild end quietly, in some obscure funeral home with a few people. but he had no idea that presidents of nations would think and write about him and that the preparer who had prepared the service would be the greatest civil rights preparing voice of our time. and we've talked much about how we change things. but when god wants to change things he brings a person to t
dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.e. born october 3rd, 1954, al sharpton. grew up like most of us, raised like most of us in church. s sundaychool teacher had no idea what she was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preparing to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time he has become a social justice activist, a civil rights leader, a talk show host, a commentator, a leader of movements, a freeda preparer amongst preparers. when officer chauvin put...
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dr. remus wright and reverend leah wright.yet they opened the doors any way. not knowing what would happen, not knowing how people would behave. and as i spoke with them on the phone and he welcomed his family, i think we are giving them a lot of -- we should not take them for granted. and i think that they are deserving of a lot of honor. he's a man and she's a woman of courage. we have too many holy punks in the pulpit. [ applause ] y'all do know i'm al sharpton. i'm going to say what i gotta say. so give a hand to our pastor remus wright and sister leah wright. i also want to, and i will get into my eulogy so we can stay on time, but i must recognize attorney ben crump. [ applause ] i called him black america's attorney general. probably because we don't feel we have one. ben crump has fought and stood for many cases and he's with him a legal team that i'm sure will be acknowledged, stewart and them, we should not take for granted. when black lawyers take the cases like crump has, they are targeted by their bar associations
dr. remus wright and reverend leah wright.yet they opened the doors any way. not knowing what would happen, not knowing how people would behave. and as i spoke with them on the phone and he welcomed his family, i think we are giving them a lot of -- we should not take them for granted. and i think that they are deserving of a lot of honor. he's a man and she's a woman of courage. we have too many holy punks in the pulpit. [ applause ] y'all do know i'm al sharpton. i'm going to say what i gotta...
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dr. wright, for your auspicious leadership.and my honor today as we give honor to the family of george floyd is to introduce today a man who needs no introduction but deserves one. born october 3, 1954. al sharpton. [applause] ♪ >> grew up like most of us. raised like most of us, in church. his sunday school teacher had no idea wt washse his pastor had ne was preaching to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time, he has become a social justice activist, a civil rights leader, a talk show host, a commentator, a leader of, movemen a world changer, a freedom fighter, a mowhen officer chauvin p his knee on the neck of george floyd, he had no idea that the man whose life he was taking would be important enough to have this preacher to preach his eulogy. he probably thought it would end quietly. in some obscure funeral home with a few people. but he had no idea that presidents of nations would ink and write about him and the preacher who would preach the service would be t greatest civil rights preaching
dr. wright, for your auspicious leadership.and my honor today as we give honor to the family of george floyd is to introduce today a man who needs no introduction but deserves one. born october 3, 1954. al sharpton. [applause] ♪ >> grew up like most of us. raised like most of us, in church. his sunday school teacher had no idea wt washse his pastor had ne was preaching to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time, he has become a social justice activist, a...
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thank you, dr wright for your auspicious leadership.ivilege and my honour today, as we give honour to the family of george floyd is to introduce today a man who needs no introduction. but deserves one. born october 3rd 195a. al sharpton. grew up, like most of us, raised like most of us, in church. his sunday school teacher had no idea what she was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preaching to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time, he has become a socialjustice activist, a civil rights leader, a talk show host, a commentator, a leader of movements, a world—changer, a freedom fighter, a preacher amongst preachers. when officer chauvin put his knee on the neck of george floyd, he had no idea the man whose life he was taking would be important enough to have this preacher to preach his euology. he probably thought it would end quietly in some obscure federal home with a few home. but he had no idea that presidents of nations would think and write about him and that the preacher who would preach the
thank you, dr wright for your auspicious leadership.ivilege and my honour today, as we give honour to the family of george floyd is to introduce today a man who needs no introduction. but deserves one. born october 3rd 195a. al sharpton. grew up, like most of us, raised like most of us, in church. his sunday school teacher had no idea what she was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preaching to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time, he has become a...
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i said about 89 years ago newspaper in new york did a background on my family and they found out dr wright that my great grandfather was a slave in ellenville south carolina i went down there with the newspaper know the press and we went to the graveyard and modern great grandfather was owned by the family of strom thurmond the surrogate. and i went to the white church the 1st baptist church and in a graveyard i was just there with a tombstone and the whole about i'd say about a quarter of the cemetery the tomb stone being crowned was furman's and shot. and i said well when you mean all of these they said wait a minute the plantation your great grandfather was about a mile away. they buried the slaves there they only put a bull's over they agree. sort of occurred to me that every time i write my name sir that is not money. best a name or who own my great grandfather. that's how the race is that everytime i write my name right now american history but what happened to my people. can't talk about. what mark great grandparents did. they were in slaying. and we're still being treated lester no
i said about 89 years ago newspaper in new york did a background on my family and they found out dr wright that my great grandfather was a slave in ellenville south carolina i went down there with the newspaper know the press and we went to the graveyard and modern great grandfather was owned by the family of strom thurmond the surrogate. and i went to the white church the 1st baptist church and in a graveyard i was just there with a tombstone and the whole about i'd say about a quarter of the...
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dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.l sharpton. [applause] ♪ grew up like most of us, raised like most of us in church. his son, the schoolteacher had no idea what she was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preaching too. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time, he has become a social justice activist, civil rights leader, talk show host, commentator, a leader of movements, a world changer, a freedom fighter, a preacher amongst preachers. when the officer put his knee on the neck of george floyd, he had no idea that the man who's life he had taken would be important enough to have this preacher to preach his eulogy. he probably thought it would end quietly in some obscure funeral home with a few people. but he had no idea that presidents of nations would write about him and that the preacher who would preach the service would be the greatest civil rights preaching voice of our time. and we've talked much about how we change things. but when god wants to change things, he brings a per
dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.l sharpton. [applause] ♪ grew up like most of us, raised like most of us in church. his son, the schoolteacher had no idea what she was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preaching too. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. but since that time, he has become a social justice activist, civil rights leader, talk show host, commentator, a leader of movements, a world changer, a freedom fighter, a preacher amongst preachers. when the...
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dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.ld end quietly. in some obscure funeral home with a few people. but he had no idea that presidents of nations would -- would think and write about him and the preacher who would preach would be the greatest civil rights preaching voice of our time. and we talked much about how we changed things, but when god wants to change things he brings a person to the earth. and when this preacher was birth, god knew there would be moments like this, take someone's voice to speak to truth to power, that would change the world. and i hope when we hear this preacher all america understands that, yes, we can change policies and legislation, but if we want to change this situation, white parents have to teach their boys to be brothers to black boys. we have to teach our daughters to be sisters, whether you're black, white or brown, because when george floyd was gasping for breath saying, i can't breathe, he was speaking for 400 years of africans in this country we couldn't breathe on the slave ships.
dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.ld end quietly. in some obscure funeral home with a few people. but he had no idea that presidents of nations would -- would think and write about him and the preacher who would preach would be the greatest civil rights preaching voice of our time. and we talked much about how we changed things, but when god wants to change things he brings a person to the earth. and when this preacher was birth, god knew there would be moments like this, take someone's...
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i said about 89 years ago newspaper in new york did a background on my family and they found out dr wright that my great grandfather was a slave in elendil south carolina i went down there with the newspaper know the press and we went to the graveyard and my great grandfather was alone by the family of strong thurman the segregationists and i went to the white church the 1st baptist church and in a graveyard there was just there with a tombstone and a whole bout i'd say about a quarter of the cemetery the tombstone being crowned was firm and isn't shot and i said well you mean all of these they said wait a minute the plantation your great grandfather was about a mile away they buried the slaves there they only put pebbles over to agree so it occurred to me that every time i write my name sir that is not money that's the name o. who own my great grandfather that's how deep grace is that epic time i write my name right now american history of what happened to my people i can't talk about what my great grandparents big they were in slavery and we're still being treated lester not us and until
i said about 89 years ago newspaper in new york did a background on my family and they found out dr wright that my great grandfather was a slave in elendil south carolina i went down there with the newspaper know the press and we went to the graveyard and my great grandfather was alone by the family of strong thurman the segregationists and i went to the white church the 1st baptist church and in a graveyard there was just there with a tombstone and a whole bout i'd say about a quarter of the...
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dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.ton. [applause] grew up like most of us, raised like most of us in church. his sunday school teacher had no idea what he was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preaching to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. ance that time, he has become civil justice activist, a rights leader, a talk show host, a commentator, a leader of changer, aa world freedom fighter, a preacher amongst preachers. shaaban put hit -- when officer chauvin put his knee on the neck of george floyd, he had no idea that a man whose life he was taking would be important enough to have this preacher to preach his eulogy. he probably thought it would end quietly in some obscure funeral .ome with a few people he had no idea presidents of think and write about him and the preacher who would preach the service would be the greatest civil rights preaching voice of our time. how we talked much about change things. when god wants to change things, he brings a person to the earth. birthed, preacher was god
dr. wright for your auspicious leadership.ton. [applause] grew up like most of us, raised like most of us in church. his sunday school teacher had no idea what he was teaching. his pastor had no idea who he was preaching to. his teachers had no idea who they were teaching. ance that time, he has become civil justice activist, a rights leader, a talk show host, a commentator, a leader of changer, aa world freedom fighter, a preacher amongst preachers. shaaban put hit -- when officer chauvin put...
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dr. rick wright, the former director of the biomedical advanced research division who became a whistle-blower and said donald trump asked him to move researchers to hydroxychloroquine. he launched obama-gate nonsense to try to distract the country from his testimony. it's important that the eyes of the nation remain in this hearing room and what we're about to hear on testing. >> in fact, we're not going to be distracted by the shiny object, mr. jolly. dr. fauci, as you see there, wearing the black mask set to testify any moment now. you also see in front of all of the speakers an ample supply of hand sanitizer and it looks like they've managed to get themselves some of those lysol wipes that have become quite hard to come by. opening statements from lawmakers. we're going to go back to this hearing as soon as dr. fauci starts his testimony. but we do want to take you to arizona for a moment. president trump on his way there. it should be pointed out this is a trip that is largely for political reasons, his second trip in three days, less than a week to a state where coronavirus cases surging
dr. rick wright, the former director of the biomedical advanced research division who became a whistle-blower and said donald trump asked him to move researchers to hydroxychloroquine. he launched obama-gate nonsense to try to distract the country from his testimony. it's important that the eyes of the nation remain in this hearing room and what we're about to hear on testing. >> in fact, we're not going to be distracted by the shiny object, mr. jolly. dr. fauci, as you see there, wearing...
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dr. reverend neil wright.g the arms around sabrina and the family a this hour. they know this is goin opened ty . not knowing happen, not knowing how people would behave. and as i spoke with them on the phone and he welcomed the family , i think we are giving them a lot of we should not tak them for granted. i think that they are deserving of a lot of honor. he is a man and she is a woman of courage. we have too many holy punks in the pulpit. you know a mall sharpton i'm going to say what i need to say. give a hand to our pastor.ng to get into my eulogy so we can stay on time, but i must recognize attorney ben cronk. i call him black america's attorney general. probably because we don't feel we have one. he has fought and stood for man cases, and he has with him a legal team i'm sure that will b acknowledged we should not take for granted, black lawyers take these cases like he has. they are targeted by their bar associations. they're targeted by the people that are envious and jealous. we need civil rights la
dr. reverend neil wright.g the arms around sabrina and the family a this hour. they know this is goin opened ty . not knowing happen, not knowing how people would behave. and as i spoke with them on the phone and he welcomed the family , i think we are giving them a lot of we should not tak them for granted. i think that they are deserving of a lot of honor. he is a man and she is a woman of courage. we have too many holy punks in the pulpit. you know a mall sharpton i'm going to say what i...
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dr. wright in our committee about the lack of a national strategy, and planning and preparedness. i want to ask you, governor health care providers focus on vaccinations going want to understand if you have lessons learned in your i'me, and particularly, concerned about that equitable distribution of vaccinations, once they are approved and particularly in lower income communities, rural communities,, especially in communities of color that we know have been disproportionately impacted by covid-19, with a much higher rate of death and how can we be certain that the vaccine, when it becomes available, will be way inle in an equitable communities of color and also rural communities in your state and across the country? gov. polis: the vaccines we have, they made an approved vaccine and we are making a major effort to increase our flu vaccine rates because the last thing we want is a resurgence of covid patients coupled with flu season that will country to overrunning our hospitals. it is important that we look at prioritizing those were most at risk of covid-19. the cdc has current
dr. wright in our committee about the lack of a national strategy, and planning and preparedness. i want to ask you, governor health care providers focus on vaccinations going want to understand if you have lessons learned in your i'me, and particularly, concerned about that equitable distribution of vaccinations, once they are approved and particularly in lower income communities, rural communities,, especially in communities of color that we know have been disproportionately impacted by...
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dr. stephen hahn, and admiral wright guillot mde artest affording -- are testifying before the house administration on the coronavirus pandemic. watch the live coverage on cease and, on demand on
dr. stephen hahn, and admiral wright guillot mde artest affording -- are testifying before the house administration on the coronavirus pandemic. watch the live coverage on cease and, on demand on
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. >>> wright nright now, dr.oronavirus pandemic miss, quo his quote, worst, nightmare. >>> and major league soccer is expecting to make a aut i sson soon.rng, ody. inesdayune 10th. happy to be back friends. >> yay! with he will co welcome back. >> i have to get caught up on the group texts. what did i miss? >> a lot went down in that group text. >> it is kind of interesting to hear dr. fauci say that everything is getting worse and yet everything is starting to open up, so it will be interesting to see what the stories you guys are covering and how this will play out. and i'll take the weather baton. hi, e everybody, coming up on 60 and you can see the clouds developing along the coast. a shallow marine layer there. it is trying to steer the sea breeze, some of the clouds across the coastal valley, but it makes to the east,
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dr. ralph douglas west. >> to pastor wright, to this family, who hopefully has been comforted by the many, but as a great human being. we're glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came, but couldn't get in, but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [ laughter ] >> thanks to pastor remus wright who said let's just forget that. right now, we are christians. [ applause ] he asked us to stay at two minutes. i don't know that we can do that, but let's work on it. today, i want to say that it is marvelous that this young man -- he's 46, but he's young. that this young man has done what he has done to let us know who george floyd was. i'm glad to know that in his last moment of breath, he called for his mother. and that means something about who he was. he came up in a family that was close and that loved each other. i heard from people who knew him as a student, fellow student, an athlete, who realized that he also was a team player. and, finally, he was
dr. ralph douglas west. >> to pastor wright, to this family, who hopefully has been comforted by the many, but as a great human being. we're glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came, but couldn't get in, but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [ laughter ] >> thanks to pastor remus wright who said let's just forget that. right now, we...
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wright? tech --an from pennsylvania, mr. mishler? you, chairman and ranking member, dr. foxe, appreciate all those testifying today being here with us on a very important subject. certainly essential we safely and responsibly open our schools to all those who can attend. it is equally as important as safely and responsibly opening our economy mr. johnson, the plans you have outlined and worked on and discussed at includezed, do they funding for ppe use and other safety precautions such as areaslass and perhaps new for spacing out the students properly? >> the short answer is no, we have not gone to that decision point yet. there is work for the north carolina governors department of health and human services to work on funding for the school nurses and pp for them. under the governor requirements we are not looking at having the requirement for ppe. the federal cares act dollars will be going to district that is something districts could use that money for if they decided to go be on the guidelines from our north carolina department of health and human services. >> right
wright? tech --an from pennsylvania, mr. mishler? you, chairman and ranking member, dr. foxe, appreciate all those testifying today being here with us on a very important subject. certainly essential we safely and responsibly open our schools to all those who can attend. it is equally as important as safely and responsibly opening our economy mr. johnson, the plans you have outlined and worked on and discussed at includezed, do they funding for ppe use and other safety precautions such as...
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wright. thank you no dr katz like you very much indeed. so look out the south. the u.k. government faces calls to scrap an immigration bill that's left migrant workers without access to many social security benefits during the time to make. his repeal the government's all the scrutiny watchdog hasn't met since people the last election amid concerns that deals are going to be checked we talked to we just saw moments campaign. join me every thursday on me all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics sports this list i'm sure i'll see you then. we go to work so we stay home. a group of crossed party m.p.'s have recommended scrapping a rule banning certain migrants from claiming benefits which has left some at risk of poverty too in the coronavirus pandemic a report by the work and pensions committee has recommended suspending the no recourse to public funds rule the law introduced in 2012 stops migrant workers with leave to remain in the u.k. from claiming many social security payments were earlier the prime minister appeared unaware of its e
wright. thank you no dr katz like you very much indeed. so look out the south. the u.k. government faces calls to scrap an immigration bill that's left migrant workers without access to many social security benefits during the time to make. his repeal the government's all the scrutiny watchdog hasn't met since people the last election amid concerns that deals are going to be checked we talked to we just saw moments campaign. join me every thursday on me all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking...
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dr. mcmeekin the fda has inspected manufacturers of hydroxychloroquine as recently of april 2020. it was conducted by our india global office. did you share the wright, who was talking about the safety issues around this? question of the safety around his particular drug? chair grassley: can you give a short answer to that so we can go on to the next member? dr. mcmeekin: i have not had those discussions. dr. throckmorton? sen. stabenow: thank you mr. chairman, i realize i am out of time. people are deeply, deeply concerned. we want to be able to have integrity in the fda, and with the politics that have been happening, it is deeply concerning. chair grassley: senator sasse is next. cantwell?r menendez? ok, senator garver. just a minute. go ahead, senator menendez. sen. menendez: president trump announced last friday that the u.s. would terminate its relationship with the world health organization by terminating our relationship with the world premier global health administration, the administration is advocating u.s.'s long-held leadership role on the world stage, a role china will be eager to fill. this decision also undermines the safety of ameri
dr. mcmeekin the fda has inspected manufacturers of hydroxychloroquine as recently of april 2020. it was conducted by our india global office. did you share the wright, who was talking about the safety issues around this? question of the safety around his particular drug? chair grassley: can you give a short answer to that so we can go on to the next member? dr. mcmeekin: i have not had those discussions. dr. throckmorton? sen. stabenow: thank you mr. chairman, i realize i am out of time....
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dr. stephen hahn, and admiral wright guillot mde artest affording -- are testifying before the house administration on the coronavirus pandemic. watch the live coverage on cease and, on demand on c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are on the freeseas and radio and -- app. >> president trump spoke briefly to reporters before leaving the white house for a trip to arizona. hello everybody. we are going to arizona, we have over 200 miles of wall built. it's been incredible. at about a record-breaking low on the border. people are not being able to cross the border. 212 miles of wall. that's good, we are going to be doing a number of other things. we are making a speech to young people in arizona, we are meeting with some of the arizona officials to talk about their border and how strong it has become. it's come very strong. last night we stopped at a great monument, the monument of andrew jackson in lafayette park. i want to thank law enforcement, they did a great job. we have been working closely with the white house secret service and some of our executives. , numerous great job people are in ja
dr. stephen hahn, and admiral wright guillot mde artest affording -- are testifying before the house administration on the coronavirus pandemic. watch the live coverage on cease and, on demand on c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are on the freeseas and radio and -- app. >> president trump spoke briefly to reporters before leaving the white house for a trip to arizona. hello everybody. we are going to arizona, we have over 200 miles of wall built. it's been incredible. at about a...