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the street sign eric garner way, will be located on the exact block where garner took his last breathr. and a movement that his family and his mother and i was part of also has a law, the eric garner anti chokehold law in the state of new york. that is change. we'll be right back. is change we'll be right back. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. hi, i'm denise. i've lost over 22 pounds with golo in six months and i've kept it off for over a year. i was skeptical about golo in the beginning because i've tried so many different types of diet products before. i've tried detox, i've tried teas, i've tried all different types of pills, so i was skeptical about anything working because it never did. but look what golo has done. look what it has done. i'm in a size 4 pair of pants. go golo. (soft music) thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5 pm eastern for
the street sign eric garner way, will be located on the exact block where garner took his last breathr. and a movement that his family and his mother and i was part of also has a law, the eric garner anti chokehold law in the state of new york. that is change. we'll be right back. is change we'll be right back. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to...
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Jul 10, 2022
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it is so different than the videos featuring eric garner, castillo, and so many more. before these videos, people like me.that recording people acting like cops would bring justice for time and time again, we found out that it does not. cops and people acting like cops get away with murdering black people all of the time. in these new videos, people and i just reporting and waiting for the cops to show up, they are getting involved. more bystanders, more up standers. in many cases, cops do not have to get involved. if they do, sometimes it is just to comfort the snowflakes. it will be okay, becky. while the stuff in these videos might be new for you white folks, my people have been talking about these stories. in this episode, what books are invited into the conversation. police do not bring her potato salad with the raisins in it. if we are talking racism, we can do this in any city in the united states. it is what we do best. there is one to place that is regularly made as the most segregated city in the country. before you start guessing a bunch of cities below the
it is so different than the videos featuring eric garner, castillo, and so many more. before these videos, people like me.that recording people acting like cops would bring justice for time and time again, we found out that it does not. cops and people acting like cops get away with murdering black people all of the time. in these new videos, people and i just reporting and waiting for the cops to show up, they are getting involved. more bystanders, more up standers. in many cases, cops do not...
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all i could think of was eric garner. mr. garner and unarmed african-american man was killed by new york new york city police officer who placed them in a chokehold after stopping him for selling cigarettes as a pendant monium ensued in my courtroom. it was like i experienced deja vu vivid images of news footage flash through my mind of mr. garner lying on the ground in a chokehold gasping for air being restrained by officers as he repeatedly cried out. i can't breathe this phrase this plea for mercy became the rally in cry for protesters across the country. i said to myself not here not today. according to the research individuals with untreated mental illness like mr. henner are 16 times more likely to be killed during encounters with law enforcement than those who are mentally sound. those killed by police are also disproportionately black and native american imagine the number of mentally ill people who have non-fatal yet traumatizing encounters with the police because of their mental state. this abuse continues throughou
all i could think of was eric garner. mr. garner and unarmed african-american man was killed by new york new york city police officer who placed them in a chokehold after stopping him for selling cigarettes as a pendant monium ensued in my courtroom. it was like i experienced deja vu vivid images of news footage flash through my mind of mr. garner lying on the ground in a chokehold gasping for air being restrained by officers as he repeatedly cried out. i can't breathe this phrase this plea for...
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that incident followed many, many others across american history, like the 2014 police killing of eric garner who was killed in a controversial nypd chokehold, which eerily echoed a police chokehold killing that was depicted in the 1989 film, "do the right thing" by spike lee. that film showed tensions in one brooklyn neighborhood over a hot summer day. the oscar-nominated movie seemed to reflect and predict america's continued policing and racial problems. it was art in pursuit of truth and maybe change just as the soundtrack's original public enemy song, "fight the power," which you probably remember has become such an iconic protest anthem, remaining relevant today. well, the music outlet complex invited me to discuss some of the top protest anthems across all of hip hop, along with music journalist brian miller. well, of course, that song did come up, and we want to share with you right now a little bit of what we talked about, airing here on "the beat" for the first time. >> it's one of the most iconic protest songs of any genre, period. >> absolutely, yeah. >> go back and look at public
that incident followed many, many others across american history, like the 2014 police killing of eric garner who was killed in a controversial nypd chokehold, which eerily echoed a police chokehold killing that was depicted in the 1989 film, "do the right thing" by spike lee. that film showed tensions in one brooklyn neighborhood over a hot summer day. the oscar-nominated movie seemed to reflect and predict america's continued policing and racial problems. it was art in pursuit of...
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Jul 5, 2022
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and castillo, sterling and freddy gray and tamara rice, and michael brown, eric garner, george floyd -- to name a few who lost their lives to police violence. implement and fully fund cart now. >>(speaking alternate language). >> clerk: your time has elapsed. >> interpreter: my name is maria salia. >> clerk: okay, thank you, sorry. >> chair ronen: we have translators on the line but you can feel free to translate. >> interpreter: maria suspect kaleh and i live in san francisco and i'm here in support of the recommendations. she supports the coupon for hotels and different support for families and especially women without housing. especially bipoc women who need housing. she herself is a victim of police violence -- i'm sorry -- that's me -- a victim of domestic violence. and she is -- and she has been benefited from organizations that support women victims of domestic violence but it's the housing that is the missing piece for her and she's still looking for just housing for her family. so she asks for the support. thank you. >> hi, supervisors, my name is miguel. and i work in the p
and castillo, sterling and freddy gray and tamara rice, and michael brown, eric garner, george floyd -- to name a few who lost their lives to police violence. implement and fully fund cart now. >>(speaking alternate language). >> clerk: your time has elapsed. >> interpreter: my name is maria salia. >> clerk: okay, thank you, sorry. >> chair ronen: we have translators on the line but you can feel free to translate. >> interpreter: maria suspect kaleh and i...