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so, let us go to bob in fayetteville, pennsylvania, who opposes this. go ahead. caller: i am just glad that it did not go as far as he was saying that he wanted to go when he was running for president. if you remember he was going to get rid of the awesome -- the automatics with a stroke of a pen, which i assume is what he is doing today. and, basically what he is doing is stuff around the edges, and i think he has a pretty smart man. he realized that if you went ahead with what he was threatening to do we would have another civil war in this country. people are not going to allow the government to kick their door down and confiscate their weapons, that is not going to happen. at least not without a bloodbath. so, this is proof that he -- host: that is bob in pennsylvania. patricia in ohio, a supporter. hello. caller: hello, i definitely support it. the second amendment is a misinterpreted, it calls for a militia that is -- what is the technical term? but, in ohio just past the stand your ground -- just passed the stand your ground bill in ohio and it is proven t
so, let us go to bob in fayetteville, pennsylvania, who opposes this. go ahead. caller: i am just glad that it did not go as far as he was saying that he wanted to go when he was running for president. if you remember he was going to get rid of the awesome -- the automatics with a stroke of a pen, which i assume is what he is doing today. and, basically what he is doing is stuff around the edges, and i think he has a pretty smart man. he realized that if you went ahead with what he was...
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. >> he was born in fayetteville, north carolina. but he left at a young age.e went -- moved, like, to houston, texas. and i have two other sisters that are older than us. there's gag floyd. la tanya floyd. then came george floyd. and i'm next phelonis floyd. and my brother. >> was he born october 14th, 1973? >> yes, sir. >> and you say the family left fayetteville shortly after he was born. is that right? >> yes, sir. >> you grew up in houston together? >> we all grew up in houston. >> who are george's parents. >> la sienna jones floyd and his father was george perry floyd, senior. >> and did lasenia is that your mother. >> that's my mother but they called her miss sisy. >> yes, sir. >> who called her miss sisy. >> everybody called her miss sisy. we just called her mom. but everybody around the neighborhood called her miss sisy. anybody that knew her called her that. and that was -- they have to be like 50 years of age. but everybody younger than that called her mom. george's age. because she was a mom to so many people in the community. >> what community was
. >> he was born in fayetteville, north carolina. but he left at a young age.e went -- moved, like, to houston, texas. and i have two other sisters that are older than us. there's gag floyd. la tanya floyd. then came george floyd. and i'm next phelonis floyd. and my brother. >> was he born october 14th, 1973? >> yes, sir. >> and you say the family left fayetteville shortly after he was born. is that right? >> yes, sir. >> you grew up in houston together?...
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in fayetteville north carolina. his parents. george floyd sr and larceny jones floyd. sissy. the matriarch he met george floyd's brother colonus and you heard all about cissy floyd she was george floyd she was the mom of the house she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared. during his life. you heard about. their relationship how he would always take time special attention to be with his mother how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position you heard that. in from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during this time growing up in that house george floyd was surrounded by people by people he knew people who knew him people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in the crowd people who even. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life around his childhood in that house adolescence into his adulthood. i'm a 252020 george floyd dive. face down on the pavement. right on 38th in chicago in minneapolis. 9 minutes and 29 se
in fayetteville north carolina. his parents. george floyd sr and larceny jones floyd. sissy. the matriarch he met george floyd's brother colonus and you heard all about cissy floyd she was george floyd she was the mom of the house she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared. during his life. you heard about. their relationship how he would always take time special attention to be with his mother how he would still cuddle with her in...
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share this program on facebook and somebody else writing into say that james baldwin attended fayettevilletate university, another historically black university and is celebrated there. so, certainly a hero. i am also struck looking at these pictures of then corporal baldwin in europe, and then later at the embassy of the kingdom of the netherlands saying that these are people whose lives will -- would have never intersected, and how the forces of history brought them together. in the last minutes we have left i would like to ask you a more reflective question. here we are 75 years after the holocaust, a violent eruption of racism and we are still grappling with the forces of bigotry and hate. what messages do you hope that viewers will take away from these complex stories of true american heroes and, lynn, let us start with you. lynn: certainly the struggle still continue for not only black people, but for all americans. understanding history is exceedingly important because history shapes us. personally, it shapes us. for me, this commitment to understanding where we have come from and w
share this program on facebook and somebody else writing into say that james baldwin attended fayettevilletate university, another historically black university and is celebrated there. so, certainly a hero. i am also struck looking at these pictures of then corporal baldwin in europe, and then later at the embassy of the kingdom of the netherlands saying that these are people whose lives will -- would have never intersected, and how the forces of history brought them together. in the last...
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he was born on october 14, 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents were george floyd senior and larcinia floyd. you met george floyd's brother, and you heard all about cisi floyd. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you near about their relationship. how he would always take time, special company, to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood. and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people he knew, people who knew him, people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in a crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people who cared about him throughout his life. throughout his childhood in that house in adolescence and into adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george floyd died. he was face down on the pavement on 38th and chicago in minneapolis. nine minutes, 29 seconds. in this time, he struggled desperate to breathe. to make en
he was born on october 14, 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents were george floyd senior and larcinia floyd. you met george floyd's brother, and you heard all about cisi floyd. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you near about their relationship. how he would always take time, special company, to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned...
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i grew up in fayetteville, north carolina, the home of fort bragg and the 82nd airborne. my father is from lumberton, north carolina, and my mother is from greenville, south carolina. i enjoyed reading your book," blessed experiences." genuinely southern, and proudly black. at the beginning, one of the things you say is you would have named it, i, too, am a southerner. there's something special about being an african-american from the south in the times you grew up in you did. , and doing the work that you did. you have had a storied history as an activist on the street, in boardrooms, and in the national legislature. in light of the 2020 elections in the biden presidency, what would you out as the next chapter to your book? rep. clyburn: thank you very much for having me. and thanks to all who are participating this evening for allowing me the opportunity to spend some time with you. to answer your question, if i were going to write another chapter, i would probably would entitle it, "the more things change, the more they stay the same." i would probably go back to my fi
i grew up in fayetteville, north carolina, the home of fort bragg and the 82nd airborne. my father is from lumberton, north carolina, and my mother is from greenville, south carolina. i enjoyed reading your book," blessed experiences." genuinely southern, and proudly black. at the beginning, one of the things you say is you would have named it, i, too, am a southerner. there's something special about being an african-american from the south in the times you grew up in you did. , and...
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i grew up in fayetteville, the home of fort bragg and the 82nd airborne. my mother is from greenville south carolina. i enjoyed reading your book. part of the beginning, one of the things you say is that i am a southerner. there is something special about being an african-american from the south and the times you grew up in and doing the work you did your you had a storied history as activists on the streets, boardrooms and the national legislature. in light of the 2020 election, what would you add as the next chapter to your book? rep. clyburn: thank you very much for having me, and thanks to all who are participating this evening and allowing me the opportunity to spend some time with you. to answer your question, if i was going to write another chapter i will probably entitle it, the more things change the more they stay the same. and would probably go back to my first meeting with john lewis and it was also the weekend i met martin luther king junior. that experience that weekend 1968 took place on the campus. it was at a time when people don't talk ab
i grew up in fayetteville, the home of fort bragg and the 82nd airborne. my mother is from greenville south carolina. i enjoyed reading your book. part of the beginning, one of the things you say is that i am a southerner. there is something special about being an african-american from the south and the times you grew up in and doing the work you did your you had a storied history as activists on the streets, boardrooms and the national legislature. in light of the 2020 election, what would you...
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an in fayetteville, north carolina to his parents george floyd sr. and larcinia jones floyd. sissy. the may tree ark. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood. and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people. people he knew. people who knew him. people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life. throughout his childhood in that house. through his adolescence into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george floyd died. face down on the pavement. right on 38th and chicago
an in fayetteville, north carolina to his parents george floyd sr. and larcinia jones floyd. sissy. the may tree ark. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother. how he would still...
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fayetteville, north carolina was a very promilitary town, and we didn't have any problems.had time to decompress. and when we said lie, die, [speaking vietnamese] they understood because they had been there. interviewer: they called it fayette nam. donna: the only time i had gotten taken aback, we had been home three or four months, we came home in june and this was around thanksgiving. we were home, and my sister, a very progressive liberal and her husband, were sitting at the table and she looked at me and she said, donna, i don't know if i really want to eat with people who napalmed people and killed babies. at that point in time, i had enough chutzpah, and i had never done this as a young woman. i stood up and what al called, i army nursed her. i dressed her down in no uncertain terms. in the whole family was sitting at the table. my father was sitting quietly at the other end. my father was tall, he looked like fred astaire, the spitting image of fred astaire. he was an irishman. he was sitting at the end of the table and he said well, now, this was after my outburst,
fayetteville, north carolina was a very promilitary town, and we didn't have any problems.had time to decompress. and when we said lie, die, [speaking vietnamese] they understood because they had been there. interviewer: they called it fayette nam. donna: the only time i had gotten taken aback, we had been home three or four months, we came home in june and this was around thanksgiving. we were home, and my sister, a very progressive liberal and her husband, were sitting at the table and she...
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fayetteville, north carolina, a very pro military town. we didn't have any problems. you know, we had time to decompress. when we said dede phou to someone -- >> they understood, because they had been there. >> the only time i really got taken back after we had been home for, i don't know, two or three months, we came home in june, so this had to be around thanksgiving, and we were home and my sister, very progressive liberal and her husband were sitting at the table, and she looked at me and said, you know, donna, i don't know if we really want to eat with people that nay palm manied people and killed babies. well, at that particular point in time, i had enough puts bough, and i never did this as a young woman, and i stood up and i what al called, i army nursed her and i dressed her down in no uncertain terms, and my father was sitting at the other end, and he looked like fred astaire, and he was an irishman and he was sitting at the end of the table, and he said, well, now -- this is after my outburst. my father said, well, now, i don't know what be happening to you
fayetteville, north carolina, a very pro military town. we didn't have any problems. you know, we had time to decompress. when we said dede phou to someone -- >> they understood, because they had been there. >> the only time i really got taken back after we had been home for, i don't know, two or three months, we came home in june, so this had to be around thanksgiving, and we were home and my sister, very progressive liberal and her husband were sitting at the table, and she looked...
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and fayetteville north carolina was a pro military town.we did not have any problems you know we had time to decompress. and we said, i'm certain words -- to someone they understood. >> they understood? >> yes because they had been there. >> you know and it wasn't a major adjustment. the only time i really got taken back after we had been home for maybe two or three months, we came home and june so this had to be around thanksgiving. we were home and my sister very progressive liberal and her husband were sitting at the table and she looked at me and she said you know donna, i don't know if you meet and georgina really want to hang with -- and kill babies. >> at that particular point in time, i had enough chutzpah, and i had never done this as a young woman. i stood up, and i army nursed her. i dressed her down in no uncertain terms and the whole family was sitting at the table. my father was sitting quietly at the other end. my father was tall. he was a spitting image of fred astaire. he was sitting at the end of the table and he went well
and fayetteville north carolina was a pro military town.we did not have any problems you know we had time to decompress. and we said, i'm certain words -- to someone they understood. >> they understood? >> yes because they had been there. >> you know and it wasn't a major adjustment. the only time i really got taken back after we had been home for maybe two or three months, we came home and june so this had to be around thanksgiving. we were home and my sister very progressive...
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he was born october 14, 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina to his parents george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd, sissy, the may matriarch. you heard about george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house, the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him, people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life, throughout his childhood in that house, through his adolescence, into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020 george floyd died. face down on a pavement, right on 38th and chicago in minneapolis. 9 minutes 29 seconds, 9 mi
he was born october 14, 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina to his parents george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd, sissy, the may matriarch. you heard about george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house, the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard...
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. >> he was born in fayetteville. moved to houston with his mom. >> ms.issy was georgie's mom, and she loved him so much, and he loved her. >> he loved his family. he loved the people that he connected with. >> a lot of people don't realize this, but george floyd was a father and a loving dad. >> he was kind, and he was nice to my mama all the time. me and my mama both loved him. >> my name is waynel sexton, and i was george floyd's second grade teacher at frederick douglass elementary in houston, texas. george was always perry to his classmates and to me, and he was a good student. each child wrote an essay on "what i want to be when i grow up." and perry's essay is very nice. "when i grow up, i want to be a supreme court judge. when people say, your honor he did rob the bank, i will say, be seated! >> he always had dreams of being big, doing something that had a huge impact. he made this statement that just stuck out with me, he said, man, i'm going to be big. i'm going to touch the world. >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> geor
. >> he was born in fayetteville. moved to houston with his mom. >> ms.issy was georgie's mom, and she loved him so much, and he loved her. >> he loved his family. he loved the people that he connected with. >> a lot of people don't realize this, but george floyd was a father and a loving dad. >> he was kind, and he was nice to my mama all the time. me and my mama both loved him. >> my name is waynel sexton, and i was george floyd's second grade teacher at...
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of the jury, his name was george perry floyd junior and he was born on october 14, 1973 and in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents george floyd senior and larceny a joins floyd, sissy. the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd she was george floyd's mom, she was the mom of the house, she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship and how he was always taking time, special attention to be with his mother and how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position and you heard that. from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during his time growing up in that house george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him and people he recognized, familiar's base to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him. throughout his life, throughout his childhood, in that house, in his adolescence, into his adulthood and on m
of the jury, his name was george perry floyd junior and he was born on october 14, 1973 and in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents george floyd senior and larceny a joins floyd, sissy. the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd she was george floyd's mom, she was the mom of the house, she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship and how he...
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and he was born on october 14, 1973, in fayetteville, north carolina, to his parents george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about his mother. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you've heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother, how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you've heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him, people he recognized, a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life. throughout his childhood in that house, through his adolescence into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george floyd died facedown on the pavement rig
and he was born on october 14, 1973, in fayetteville, north carolina, to his parents george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about his mother. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you've heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother,...
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of the jury, his name was george perry floyd junior and he was born on october 14, 1973 and in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents george floyd senior and larceny a joins floyd, sissy. the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd she was george floyd's mom, she was the mom of the house, she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship and how he was always taking time, special attention to be with his mother and how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position and you heard that. from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during his time growing up in that house george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him and people he recognized, familiar's base to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him. throughout his life, throughout his childhood, in that house, in his adolescence, into his adulthood and on m
of the jury, his name was george perry floyd junior and he was born on october 14, 1973 and in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents george floyd senior and larceny a joins floyd, sissy. the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd she was george floyd's mom, she was the mom of the house, she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship and how he...
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fayetteville, arkansas to danbury, connecticut, freeze warnings.people covered those plants. i don't know how the tulips and all those daffodils will do. we have numbers all over the country. we'll be this bottom out feeling for another 24 hours but things will buoy. amy? >> that is good news. ginger, we should point out sp. you're actually there for earth day. >> reporter: yes, celebrating this great lake. i fell in love with the weather and the atmosphere and the world on this lake but look what's happened behind me. families living on the edge, severe erosion, we will connect this to climate change and celebrate earth day later on, amy. >> we look forward to all of that, ginger. thank you. michael? >> yes, we do. >>> now, e have new details on derek chauvin's life behind bars as the justice department announces a sweeping investigation of the minneapolis police department after his murder conviction in the killing of george floyd. alex perez is in minneapolis with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. derek cha
fayetteville, arkansas to danbury, connecticut, freeze warnings.people covered those plants. i don't know how the tulips and all those daffodils will do. we have numbers all over the country. we'll be this bottom out feeling for another 24 hours but things will buoy. amy? >> that is good news. ginger, we should point out sp. you're actually there for earth day. >> reporter: yes, celebrating this great lake. i fell in love with the weather and the atmosphere and the world on this...
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members of the jury, his name was george perry floyd junior and he was born on october 14, 1973 in fayettevilleoyd, senior, and larcinia jones floyd, cissy. the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother, and you heard all about cissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship. how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you've heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood. and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people he knew, people who knew him, people he recognized, a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life, throughout his childhood in that house through his adolescence into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george floyd died. face down on the
members of the jury, his name was george perry floyd junior and he was born on october 14, 1973 in fayettevilleoyd, senior, and larcinia jones floyd, cissy. the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother, and you heard all about cissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship. how he would always take time, special...
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fayetteville had their second latest snow on record. pretty significant.ere from texas up into the northeast so here's what's happening. a really powerful cold front. the severe storms this afternoon, like after 1:00 p.m. along the i-95 corridor from new york back through western connecticut and massachusetts down along the delmarva >>> good morning. i am abc7 news meteorologist mike nico. it will be brighter and milder with clouds and cooler weather clinging to the coast. mostly cloudy tonight. more fog, more drizzle in the hills and along the coast. a significant cooling trend this weekend with significant rain coming sunday. 50s along the coast to >>> now to a new study on sleep and dementia. highlighting the importance of getting plenty of shut-eye later in life and how too little can affect your risk for dementia. dr. jen ashton is here to break it down for us. dr. jen, a lot of people really listening to this one. tell us about this study and what it found? >> yeah, so, amy, we know people with dementia can have disrupted sleep. this was about the qu
fayetteville had their second latest snow on record. pretty significant.ere from texas up into the northeast so here's what's happening. a really powerful cold front. the severe storms this afternoon, like after 1:00 p.m. along the i-95 corridor from new york back through western connecticut and massachusetts down along the delmarva >>> good morning. i am abc7 news meteorologist mike nico. it will be brighter and milder with clouds and cooler weather clinging to the coast. mostly...
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his name was george perry floyd jr., and he was born on october 14, 1973, in fayetteville, north carolinahis parents, george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd. cissy, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother, philonise and you heard all about cissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house, she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time and special attention to be with his mother, how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. and from george floyd's brother, you learned all about george's childhood. and during this time, growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him. people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people who he cared about and who cared about him, throughout his childhood, in that house, throughout adolescence, into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george f
his name was george perry floyd jr., and he was born on october 14, 1973, in fayetteville, north carolinahis parents, george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd. cissy, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother, philonise and you heard all about cissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house, she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always...
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his name was george perry floyd, junior, he was born on october 14, 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina, to his parents, george floyd senior and larson hit jones floyd, cissy, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother, philonise, and you heard all about cissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was a mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother, how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learn all about george's childhood. and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him, people he recognized. a familiar face to think out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him. throughout his life, throughout his childhood in that house, through his adolescence into his adulthood. on may
his name was george perry floyd, junior, he was born on october 14, 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina, to his parents, george floyd senior and larson hit jones floyd, cissy, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother, philonise, and you heard all about cissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was a mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he...
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. >> could be a record fayetteville, 84 dallas, 85 albuquerque looking at temperatures -- i should have weekend, 88 in abilene, 80 in new orleans on sunday, pittsburgh 64. charlotte looking at a temperature of 77 degrees. that's what's going on around the country. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a look at our temperatures today we'll reach into the upper 60s and low 70s. it's really going to be a nice afternoon. plan to get out there and enjoy it. our temperatures will be pretty much the same tomorrow, and we start to warm up just a few degrees, heading into the weekend, but as you can see, there's no rain in this forecast and by early next week, we'll reach into the upper 70s, reaching 78 degrees as we peak by next monday. >> craig obviously not watching a lot of bugs bunn 1y50 >> craig obviously not watching a lot of bugs bunny. left turn at albuquerque was a classic bugs bunny. >> i have to ketchup. >> we've used the line come up with something fresh. >> it was right there. literally right there. >> we've done it all we've done it already. you can't do a re-
. >> could be a record fayetteville, 84 dallas, 85 albuquerque looking at temperatures -- i should have weekend, 88 in abilene, 80 in new orleans on sunday, pittsburgh 64. charlotte looking at a temperature of 77 degrees. that's what's going on around the country. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a look at our temperatures today we'll reach into the upper 60s and low 70s. it's really going to be a nice afternoon. plan to get out there and enjoy it. our...
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in fayetteville, who accompanies our area -- which encompasses our area, and we are going to have a heartfelt discussion. we had won three weeks ago and i have seen zero results. i appreciate the problem with the record backlog. i ask that you hold everybody accountable, all the way down to the county, where we call and nobody will pick up the phone. we cannot do this to her veterans. they do not deserve this type of treatment. i appreciate your willingness to do this, but i also want to hold your hands to the fire that you hold each of our veterans agencies close to being responsible. i know it is hard to recruit for the v.a. but i don't live in the world of excuses. i live in the world of can dos. i would like to hear that from you. i will give you a minute to respond. sec. mcdonough: can do. i agree. rep. murphy: that's all you got? sec. mcdonough: i agree with everything you said. you say can do, i can do too. i am accountable to all the people who work here, to the president, and to the vets. i make every decision based on increased access, better outcomes, and that means holding people
in fayetteville, who accompanies our area -- which encompasses our area, and we are going to have a heartfelt discussion. we had won three weeks ago and i have seen zero results. i appreciate the problem with the record backlog. i ask that you hold everybody accountable, all the way down to the county, where we call and nobody will pick up the phone. we cannot do this to her veterans. they do not deserve this type of treatment. i appreciate your willingness to do this, but i also want to hold...
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so, let us go to bob in fayetteville, pennsylvania, who opposes this. go ahead.ler: i am just glad that it did not go as far as he was saying that he wanted to go when he was running for president. if you remember he was going to get rid of the awesome -- the automatics with a stroke of a pen, which i assume is what he is doing today. and, basically what he is doing is stuff around the edges, and i think he has a pretty smart man. he realized that if you went ahead with what he was threatening to do we would have another civil war in this country. people are not going to allow the government to kick their door down and confiscate their weapons, that is not going to happen. at least not without a bloodbath. so, this is proof that he -- host: that is bob in pennsylvania. patricia in ohio, a supporter. hello. caller: hello, i definitely support it. the second amendment is a misinterpreted, it calls for a militia that is -- what is the technical term? but, in ohio just past the stand your ground -- just passed the stand your ground bill in ohio and it is proven that
so, let us go to bob in fayetteville, pennsylvania, who opposes this. go ahead.ler: i am just glad that it did not go as far as he was saying that he wanted to go when he was running for president. if you remember he was going to get rid of the awesome -- the automatics with a stroke of a pen, which i assume is what he is doing today. and, basically what he is doing is stuff around the edges, and i think he has a pretty smart man. he realized that if you went ahead with what he was threatening...
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as we listen to dave in fayetteville, arkansas. >> my name is brad. >> good morning.aller: the immigration problem at the border will never end. it's a direct effect of u.s. domestic and foreign policy and until the united states addresses that, the border immigration emergency will never end. host: this is the headline yesterday, all eyes on st. paul minneapolis, live coverage of the derek chauvin trial on c-span two. this is the headline from "usa today," before -- below the fold. all of the proceedings have been available on our website, c-span.org. mike, greensburg, kentucky, on the issue of immigration, how do you restore confidence in the system? caller: it's a bipartisan issue and always has been. seems like the people who suffer, especially the ones on the border. each time we have a newly elected president, unfortunately this present administration is ignoring the situation and it needs to be fixed and it needs to be fixed for all of us and for those people who want to come to the country and hopefully we can do it legally. to ignore it, it's going to manifes
as we listen to dave in fayetteville, arkansas. >> my name is brad. >> good morning.aller: the immigration problem at the border will never end. it's a direct effect of u.s. domestic and foreign policy and until the united states addresses that, the border immigration emergency will never end. host: this is the headline yesterday, all eyes on st. paul minneapolis, live coverage of the derek chauvin trial on c-span two. this is the headline from "usa today," before -- below...
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his name was george floyd junior, born on october 14, in 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents, george floyd senior and larcenia floyd, as well as his brother, and the family. sissy was the mother of the neighborhood and you heard about the bond that she and her son shared during his life and you have heard about their relationship and how they would always take time to pay special attention to her, that he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. and you have learned all about george's childhood. and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people, people he knew and people he recognized, familiar faces to pick out of the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and those that cared about him. throughout his life, throughout his childhood in that house, his adolescence, into his adulthood end on may 25, 2020, george floyd died, face down on the pavement, right on 38th in chicago and minneapolis. nine minutes 29 seconds. nine minutes 29 seconds. during this time, george floyd struggled, a
his name was george floyd junior, born on october 14, in 1973 in fayetteville, north carolina. his parents, george floyd senior and larcenia floyd, as well as his brother, and the family. sissy was the mother of the neighborhood and you heard about the bond that she and her son shared during his life and you have heard about their relationship and how they would always take time to pay special attention to her, that he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. and you have learned all...