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in fayetteville, north carolina,ed bring gel floyd, george floyd's sister, serving thanksgiving mealsnor the memory of her late brother. family and friends launching a foundation in his name. coming together to give back to a community in need. >> he would be very, very happy today, man. i know he's happy today. he always would say, i'm for you. and i want him to know, i'm for him today. >> being thankful is a powerful thing. it was maya angelou who said, be a rainbow in someone else's cloud. that's "nightline" for this evening. watch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. happy thanksgiving. you're constantly on the go, on the clock, and on your way. hang on a second. what's the rush? know the speed limit, go the speed limit, and slow the fast down. go safely, california.
in fayetteville, north carolina,ed bring gel floyd, george floyd's sister, serving thanksgiving mealsnor the memory of her late brother. family and friends launching a foundation in his name. coming together to give back to a community in need. >> he would be very, very happy today, man. i know he's happy today. he always would say, i'm for you. and i want him to know, i'm for him today. >> being thankful is a powerful thing. it was maya angelou who said, be a rainbow in someone...
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> roger floyd wears a shirt honoring his nephew, george floyd exactly six months after his death. on the shirt, i and 8:46 representing eight minutes, 46 seconds. >> that's how long the officer was on his neck, which subsequently caused his death. >> reporter: roger floyd announcing his family's plan to create the george floyd center. >> this is his home state and birth state and we want it to be representative of that. >> reporter: the center's website mentions a skog lcholar education for justice and equality. >> we're hopeful to have in the next 24 months, 36 max, a physical brick and mortar structure that will represent george floyd, his legacy and what he was about and what we want to do in the lives of other individuals. >> reporter: george floyd protests inspiring murals like this one. that's why the center will have museum of urban art. >> our voices were heard. >> reporter: protests raising awareness about racial and social justice but roger floyd says there is still work to do when it comes to police reform. >> we're going to have to basically put legislation on the book
> roger floyd wears a shirt honoring his nephew, george floyd exactly six months after his death. on the shirt, i and 8:46 representing eight minutes, 46 seconds. >> that's how long the officer was on his neck, which subsequently caused his death. >> reporter: roger floyd announcing his family's plan to create the george floyd center. >> this is his home state and birth state and we want it to be representative of that. >> reporter: the center's website mentions a...
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one of those mistakes was what happened to george floyd. and it's tragic for his family and for his community that he was killed. it was basically murdered when he should never have been harmed in any way. so yes, this is a tragedy, but not every tragedy is the holocaust. so, you know, let's get a life here and let's get some common sense of. clearly inappropriate is just one more. a example in germany. some locked on opponents are comparing coded restrictions to nazis and we've heard it again and again over the last few months. is it surprising, even in germany to see such a lack of awareness? listen, germany is a country of more than 80000000 people. it's impossible to have a country where there's no nuts. ok, or people who make in 18 comparisons that have absolutely no basis, but it doesn't seem to be challenged as much as it should be challenged. listen to me, it is being challenged, but i have to tell you something. little of this only goes to prove the enormous success that we have had in convincing the world of the importance of the
one of those mistakes was what happened to george floyd. and it's tragic for his family and for his community that he was killed. it was basically murdered when he should never have been harmed in any way. so yes, this is a tragedy, but not every tragedy is the holocaust. so, you know, let's get a life here and let's get some common sense of. clearly inappropriate is just one more. a example in germany. some locked on opponents are comparing coded restrictions to nazis and we've heard it again...
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... >> people told me that theseot ts had become about more than george floyd. k all you have to do is lat history.ou iflip the pages back from history, it speaks for itself.he >> is another vigifor george floyd that is getting underway rightow at peninsula park. >> i keep seeing aican american people get killed by ps all across the nation... (crowd chanting) ...and nothing's happening. >> no peace! >> you look at american history and it's ugly. (cheers and applause) peoplere hurt, people are tired of... they're tired of being tired. >> they're sworn to prott this country... >> when i look at history, we nothing changed. we prote now. nothing's really changing.tf and that's h. >> from day one, america has been bed off of the subjugation of black and indigenous people. (cheers and applause) >> yes! yes! speak it, sister! how can i love america? i can't-- i don't think i can love america. america hasn't loved me, that's for damn sure. >> power to the people! >> power to the people! >> power to the people! >> power to the people! >> black power! >> black power! >>
... >> people told me that theseot ts had become about more than george floyd. k all you have to do is lat history.ou iflip the pages back from history, it speaks for itself.he >> is another vigifor george floyd that is getting underway rightow at peninsula park. >> i keep seeing aican american people get killed by ps all across the nation... (crowd chanting) ...and nothing's happening. >> no peace! >> you look at american history and it's ugly. (cheers and...
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process we're going to do right now is we are pulling their local county elections board together from floyd county to basically rescan all the early votes back out of the election night reporting system and election management system and then put it back in after the rescan it. also looks like they mismanaged their provisional votes as well. so walter, can you take care of the allowing reporting for this right now? i'm not sure how to do that on my appear with making a recording of this, too. they will be doing that hopefully today and another very get the board together to handle the logistics of that end up with those expecting things back into what we call the rcr, the results and tally reporting which was into the election in that reporting. that's with that stance right knee. i mentioned yesterday which was getting lost unless we did open two investigations into fulton county. with that we are going to -- let's see. we are going to be putting in new results in which will be aggregated into the results you see on the actual sos site and that will hopefully happen today. so real quick, o
process we're going to do right now is we are pulling their local county elections board together from floyd county to basically rescan all the early votes back out of the election night reporting system and election management system and then put it back in after the rescan it. also looks like they mismanaged their provisional votes as well. so walter, can you take care of the allowing reporting for this right now? i'm not sure how to do that on my appear with making a recording of this, too....
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floyd was killed over changes to policing and budgets.es? >> i think it will depend a lot on whether laws are changed. compromise at best would be temporary. laws have a more lasting affect on real change, which is why many of us have been pushing for the george floyd policing and justice act to be passed by the u.s. senate as it has already been passed by the house of representatives. we have over 200,000 people march in august and have been concentrating on that. now that the administration of joe biden and kamala harris is coming in, we expect that to be a priority. civil rights leaders are working to meet mr. biden to keep that. we will have debates city by city until we have federal law. that is what happened in the '60s with the civil rights act. we need the george floyd act passed for federal law which mandates policing around the country. >> reverend al, what do you think are the biggest changes that came out of the last six months? yes, you have athletes and the nfl that are wearing social justice messages, sporting teams are awa
floyd was killed over changes to policing and budgets.es? >> i think it will depend a lot on whether laws are changed. compromise at best would be temporary. laws have a more lasting affect on real change, which is why many of us have been pushing for the george floyd policing and justice act to be passed by the u.s. senate as it has already been passed by the house of representatives. we have over 200,000 people march in august and have been concentrating on that. now that the...
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nominations for america's top music awards, the grammys, many for a track about the killing of george floydllo, and welcome. this weekend, france will start relaxing its second lockdown, with non—essential shops re—opening from saturday. then, from mid—december travel restrictions will be lifted in time for christmas. the french president, emmanuel macron, said the country had passed the peak of the second wave. paul hawkins has more. france has been under lockdown since the start of november. non—essentialshops, bars, and restaurants are shut, social gatherings banned. here, you can only home for work, shopping, exercise or medical help. however, from this weekend... translation: all shops will be allowed to open in home services will be allowed to resume, within the framework of a strict health protocol. according to these rules they can remain open until 9pm at the latest. the relaxing of restrictions is because on monday france reported 4,452 daily infections, its lowest number since september the 28th. as for christmas... translation: on december the 15th if there are around 5,000 infe
nominations for america's top music awards, the grammys, many for a track about the killing of george floydllo, and welcome. this weekend, france will start relaxing its second lockdown, with non—essential shops re—opening from saturday. then, from mid—december travel restrictions will be lifted in time for christmas. the french president, emmanuel macron, said the country had passed the peak of the second wave. paul hawkins has more. france has been under lockdown since the start of...
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we look at the restraint technique that took the life of george floyd and find out which departments may be using it here in the bay area. jaxon van derbeken: and follow the career path of one officer who leaves one department for another just before facing discipline in the shooting. stephen stock: we go to palo alto, where officers face multiple lawsuits and allegations of misconduct regarding their use of force. bigad shaban: and we examine the racial diversity of our law enforcement agencies. do officers actually reflect the communities they were sworn to protect? candice: this is an nbc bay area investigative special, "the use of force." hi everyone, i'm candice nguyen, an investigative reporter with the unit. many of you have probably seen it, the cellphone video taken on may 25 showing minneapolis police officer derek shavin pressing his knee to the back of george floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes before he died. several videos have since surfaced showing other officers using a similar knee to neck restraint. one of those videos shows an incident right here in the bay area.
we look at the restraint technique that took the life of george floyd and find out which departments may be using it here in the bay area. jaxon van derbeken: and follow the career path of one officer who leaves one department for another just before facing discipline in the shooting. stephen stock: we go to palo alto, where officers face multiple lawsuits and allegations of misconduct regarding their use of force. bigad shaban: and we examine the racial diversity of our law enforcement...
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chair of the republican county in floyd county. luke, good to have you with us tonight. i don't know if that's news to you it just crossed a moment ago. are you surprised that they found another 2700 uncounted ballots in fayette county? >> we just heard the news here just a few hours ago that they found the 2700 ballots in fayette county. honestly that is surprising to me. we thought that our issue here in floyd county that we were going to be the only ones but it looks is unlike fayette county found a similar amount. so that's very troubling. >> martha: yeah, i mean, is there -- how many counties are there in georgia? >> 159. >> martha: okay so two out of those we know there were at least a few thousand votes that had not been counted the first time around. what's going to happen to these votes? will they go into the totals? >> we hope so. that's the expectation. so what we had in georgia was the risk limiting audit which where we have people come and count the actual paper ballots to compare it to what the machine totals were on
chair of the republican county in floyd county. luke, good to have you with us tonight. i don't know if that's news to you it just crossed a moment ago. are you surprised that they found another 2700 uncounted ballots in fayette county? >> we just heard the news here just a few hours ago that they found the 2700 ballots in fayette county. honestly that is surprising to me. we thought that our issue here in floyd county that we were going to be the only ones but it looks is unlike fayette...
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the death of george floyd compared to the how of course. i mean, that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face one of the major problems is of course, how, of course, distortion. how, of course, distortion is not to deny that the tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place . but to change the narrative of the holocaust in many cases to hide. 9 the involvement of people other than the german and austrian, nazis, and this attempt to universalize the holocaust is a very dangerous phenomenon as well. and this is a classic example. not every tragedy is the how honest that every tragedy in the holocaust or should the holocaust be compared to 2. far less the tragedies. so here too, you see this is a battle over the active see the narrative and the perception of the matter. it looks, president says that his country sees itself as being part of europe, comes ahead of an e.u. summit next month and of intentions with one bloc member in particular. so that deep explai
the death of george floyd compared to the how of course. i mean, that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face one of the major problems is of course, how, of course, distortion. how, of course, distortion is not to deny that the tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place . but to change the narrative of the holocaust in many cases to hide. 9 the involvement of people other than the german and austrian,...
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but you couldn't go anywhere when george floyd happen and you couldn't watch the ballgame. there was no ballgame and you had to watch this. i think the more they saw it, double outraged the god and just as where people started marching on their own. i said maybe this time, , maybe, because i'm still skeptical it because again i went in early. maybe this will come through but it kept going and kept going and it broke up everywhere. it was something like the able to see what you've been trying to set up on time, and maybe sometimes saying it in ways that was not appealing to people because of expressing not only the rage of those i'm speaking for in terms of the victims families or in terms of my organization, but i'm speaking about all pain and it, and maybe this will be more i feel blessed think any of us could ever articulate. they came to me and and i wrote about this in the book, it came full circle to me when the first time i went for the vigilance in minneapolis which we just discussed, i went over to the shopping mall area and was talking to some of those that were ma
but you couldn't go anywhere when george floyd happen and you couldn't watch the ballgame. there was no ballgame and you had to watch this. i think the more they saw it, double outraged the god and just as where people started marching on their own. i said maybe this time, , maybe, because i'm still skeptical it because again i went in early. maybe this will come through but it kept going and kept going and it broke up everywhere. it was something like the able to see what you've been trying to...
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floyd county, 444. gwinnett county approximately 3500. for a total of 4169. anybody have anything else? reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: not that i am aware of. i'm going to put some clarity to this, it was not a water main break. what it was was during the off-season and pandemic, they shut off the toilets. they were turned off and there was a leak that got around one of the edges of the shut off valves. over time, it is just like we said, we got hit with a hurricane, i'm going to have water leak added to the t-shirt. anything else? thank you. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: i really couldn't say right now. there is different investigations. you do phone calls to make sure there is credibility. i'm not going to go through that. we are getting stuff. if you look on facebook and twitter, there are millions of problems all around the country. if someone has a critical complaint and have some kind of trail to an evidence, they can give our office a call. if they are in another state, give your state office a call because we want to make sure we pr
floyd county, 444. gwinnett county approximately 3500. for a total of 4169. anybody have anything else? reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: not that i am aware of. i'm going to put some clarity to this, it was not a water main break. what it was was during the off-season and pandemic, they shut off the toilets. they were turned off and there was a leak that got around one of the edges of the shut off valves. over time, it is just like we said, we got hit with a hurricane, i'm going to have...
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the death of george floyd compared to the holocaust. i mean that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face, one of the major problems is of course, how, of course discussion, how it was distortion is not to deny that a tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place. but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian, nazis. and this attempt to universalize the holocaust is a very dangerous phenomenon as well. and this is a classic example. not every tragedy is the holocaust that every tragedy in the holocaust should the holocaust be could period to far less the tragedies. so he had to you see this is a battle over the active, see the narrative and the perception of that. ok, just before we go to break, i want to bring you live to parra swear. there is a large scale protest knowledge developing in the french capital several 100 people have set up tents in the center of the french
the death of george floyd compared to the holocaust. i mean that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face, one of the major problems is of course, how, of course discussion, how it was distortion is not to deny that a tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place. but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian, nazis. and this...
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so the floyd exhibition is supposed to counter any identity based hate members of the jewish community found it hugely disrespectful. once someone faces an act of anti semitism, racism, or any form of identity based hate, where they too result in death or not. there is an uprising of many emotions. we thought it was important to bring the human experience of the aftermath to our museum. we strongly question placing the george floyd exhibit in a holocaust museum, one wouldn't expect to see holocaust exhibits or the museum about the african-american experience. it is deeply offensive to appropriate our persecution to score cheap political points masquerading as intersectionality whole course historian or from 0 if is the new exhibition reflects a dangerous trend of equating other events to the atrocities of the holocaust. the death of george floyd compared to the how, of course, the that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today, especially in the western world. the major problem that we face one of the major problems is of course, how, of course, distortion. how, of cours
so the floyd exhibition is supposed to counter any identity based hate members of the jewish community found it hugely disrespectful. once someone faces an act of anti semitism, racism, or any form of identity based hate, where they too result in death or not. there is an uprising of many emotions. we thought it was important to bring the human experience of the aftermath to our museum. we strongly question placing the george floyd exhibit in a holocaust museum, one wouldn't expect to see...
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the death of george floyd compared to the holocaust. i mean, that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face, one of the major problems is of course, how, of course, distortion, how it was distortion is not to deny that a tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place. but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian nazis. this attempt to universalize the holocaust is a very dangerous phenomenon as well. and this is a classic example. not every tragedy is the holocaust that every tragedy look at the holocaust or should the holocaust be compared to 2. far less the tragedies. so here too, you see this is a battle over the accuracy of the narrative. and the perception of that or elaborate about it today. thanks for joining me here this morning on r.t. international updates. why the pandemic? no, certainly no borders, just blood into nationalities as americans, we don't have a tur
the death of george floyd compared to the holocaust. i mean, that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face, one of the major problems is of course, how, of course, distortion, how it was distortion is not to deny that a tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place. but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian nazis. this...
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we visit minneapolis to see how pokecing has changed in the of george floyd's killing.an chef on the transformative power of the country's cuisine. and much more. announcer: this is the "pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cnkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the navajo nation is in a health emergency, as covid-19 strict curfews anddatory time. mask policy have only gone so far in stopping transmission on the largest tribal reservation in the country.ep nie sy spoke to two ctors on the frontlines treating navajo patients, even as hospital capacity runs out. stephanie: the navajo nation, home to more than 170,000 navajo, is currently under a strict lockdown that doeti't end november 6th. that means non-essential workers must stay at home unless there's an emergency or an immediate need for food. since covid found its way to the vast territory, which spans parts of three states, more than 600 navajo have died of covid. and in recent ys, daily positive covid cases reached an all me high. the navajo presid
we visit minneapolis to see how pokecing has changed in the of george floyd's killing.an chef on the transformative power of the country's cuisine. and much more. announcer: this is the "pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cnkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the navajo nation is in a health emergency, as covid-19 strict curfews anddatory time. mask policy have only gone so far in stopping transmission on the largest...
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george floyd's life can't resume so why should anyone else's. it's a blanket statement and it's a bold statement but it's the reality of a man's life was lost and the moment that these streets are opened up someone else is going to come in here and profit off of his name like the ways that they've already done is the reason while these go. knowledge at least for the family the family doesn't see a dollar. the community does a see a dollar of this and not something negative. i think it opened up i have to take you. back to you adrian but i. will speak to you again a little later now of the course of the thing we've been talking about some of the legal challenges that might arise from the selection whoever wins for them but will have an administration with a supreme court that has a conservative majority we've got a lot of ground to cover let's throw it over to chad and washington should have a draft is not just the supreme court but all so many low court positions have been filled by the republican party it's been a major a major achievement let'
george floyd's life can't resume so why should anyone else's. it's a blanket statement and it's a bold statement but it's the reality of a man's life was lost and the moment that these streets are opened up someone else is going to come in here and profit off of his name like the ways that they've already done is the reason while these go. knowledge at least for the family the family doesn't see a dollar. the community does a see a dollar of this and not something negative. i think it opened up...
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floyd's niece was scheduled to speak but did not get a chance. moments later, the police -- some dressed in riot gr -- began pepper spraying the crowd which included children as young as three years old. one elderly woman in a wheelchair appeared to have a seizure after being exposed to the pepper spray. >> medic! medi amy: democratic congressional candidate scott huffman recorded this moments later in his car. >> i am scott huffman and i'm running for congress. my eyes are full of pepper spray because we were peacefully demonstrating, exercising our first amendment rights with black lives matter. what i have witnessed is what is happening all over america. this is wrong. to showhould be allowed up, to exercise their rights to vote. we're all taxpayers. the police work for us, yet spray, witnessed pepper chemical weapons been sprayed on my fellow americans. amy: was the last day of early saturday voting in north carolina, but the march never made it to the polling site. at least eight people were arrested during the rally, including the march org
floyd's niece was scheduled to speak but did not get a chance. moments later, the police -- some dressed in riot gr -- began pepper spraying the crowd which included children as young as three years old. one elderly woman in a wheelchair appeared to have a seizure after being exposed to the pepper spray. >> medic! medi amy: democratic congressional candidate scott huffman recorded this moments later in his car. >> i am scott huffman and i'm running for congress. my eyes are full of...
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and floyd griffin has been doing his bit to level door to us political playing field for decades. he was the 1st democrat to have been elected from this area to the georgia senate and also served as milage rules. mayor. the bottom line is ratios in here, and in america, the present majority of white community are going to be in a minority here pretty soon. and they fear the black and brown people are going to take over. the divisions here in milledgeville, broadly reflect those of the whole of the usa bringing together people who feel as differently as floyd, griffin, and, and teak shop owner. larry used to do is a major challenge, but they need to work together on the many problems in the country and in the town . stephen hall was or has some ideas. he is the director of the local library and helps organize the initiative on the table. it brings people together to discuss local issues in a constructive way. he approaches low drama and encourages everyone to get involved . i think we're looking at a future of what is our value? what are our ideas of how we should behave toward eac
and floyd griffin has been doing his bit to level door to us political playing field for decades. he was the 1st democrat to have been elected from this area to the georgia senate and also served as milage rules. mayor. the bottom line is ratios in here, and in america, the present majority of white community are going to be in a minority here pretty soon. and they fear the black and brown people are going to take over. the divisions here in milledgeville, broadly reflect those of the whole of...
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.>>> after seems like this one during the george floyd protest in san jose, tonight, there is a major change when it comes to police body camera video. len ramirez reports that the city council just gave itself some new powers.>> reporter: the new policy follows complaints that the san jose police department was too slow to release body cam footage from the george floyd protest back in may and early june. now the city council will decide if and when that footage gets released. it took four months for the san jose police department to release this footage from officers body worn cameras during the george floyd protests. images that could be used to hold police accountable or prosecute violent protesters. too long according to mayor sam liccardo. >> for the most part, no video was getting release. >> they gave themselves the power to release body worn video in the public interest. >> needs to get that out on the street. >> this is going to become a political issue. >> please shot a sam cartwright in the leg with a rubber bullet during a protest. >> if they find that those actions are in
.>>> after seems like this one during the george floyd protest in san jose, tonight, there is a major change when it comes to police body camera video. len ramirez reports that the city council just gave itself some new powers.>> reporter: the new policy follows complaints that the san jose police department was too slow to release body cam footage from the george floyd protest back in may and early june. now the city council will decide if and when that footage gets released. it...
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death so george floyd wasn't simply the result of a simple rogue police officer. policies that had empowered rogue police officers that happened in the trump doj under jeff sessions and then continued under bill barr so that's something that the biden administration has to do immediately. also depending upon what happens with the senate they're going to have to try to move the george floyd bill just on the -- in a low-hanging fruit of it. the george floyd justice in policing bill that passed the house but gone nowhere in the senate and that will be a significant part of this. and then finally elizabeth warren had a part of her platform that i think really warranted being included or being given some consideration by the incoming administration and that is that she said that the biden administration to support the repeal of the '94 crime bill and keep the parts that are important. some parts of the bill were very good. the violence against women act which people are familiar with was part of it. the assault weapons ban was part of it but allowed to sunset and the b
death so george floyd wasn't simply the result of a simple rogue police officer. policies that had empowered rogue police officers that happened in the trump doj under jeff sessions and then continued under bill barr so that's something that the biden administration has to do immediately. also depending upon what happens with the senate they're going to have to try to move the george floyd bill just on the -- in a low-hanging fruit of it. the george floyd justice in policing bill that passed...
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building of the minneapolis police department set a place during protests against the death of george floyd in police custody. the burning police station becomes a symbol for the protesters fury for their demands for an end of police racism and patel it's. 5 months later abandoned boarded up and secured with cement barriers precinct 3 still a symbol now signifying the city's struggle to make the changes the protesters demand to the local police department and how policing is done there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from being a cop a moment prepared to patrol the neighborhood then the 9th ward of minneapolis where george floyd on the christian and local level and a growing. in them. this thank you for your blessing to watch over us as we walk the streets the group recently recognized and supported by the city is filling the gap created by the collapse of trust between police and the black community with police patrols largely absent from this
building of the minneapolis police department set a place during protests against the death of george floyd in police custody. the burning police station becomes a symbol for the protesters fury for their demands for an end of police racism and patel it's. 5 months later abandoned boarded up and secured with cement barriers precinct 3 still a symbol now signifying the city's struggle to make the changes the protesters demand to the local police department and how policing is done there is...
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george floyd's little girl, six , she said said to me , "daddy is going to change the world."hat is what she said to me. six years old. look, we can change the world. country has tos come together. we cannot afford four more years division wete, and have seen under this president. from the day he announced, the moment a came down the escalator, what did he say? he said, we are going to go out and get those rapist mexicans. ban on all muslims coming to the united states. the way he talked about the african-american community, the hispanic community. we have to come together. i am running as a proud democrat but i will governess and american president for everybody. american govern as an president for everybody. i will work as hard for those who don't support me as those who do support me. i mean it. that is the job of a president. the duty to care for everyone. in president biden's america, there will be no red states or blue states. there will only be the united states of america. our faith in our country is being tested. but our faith in god is helping us through because of a
george floyd's little girl, six , she said said to me , "daddy is going to change the world."hat is what she said to me. six years old. look, we can change the world. country has tos come together. we cannot afford four more years division wete, and have seen under this president. from the day he announced, the moment a came down the escalator, what did he say? he said, we are going to go out and get those rapist mexicans. ban on all muslims coming to the united states. the way he...
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george floyd's little girl said to me -- i knelt down to say hi to her and she said "daddy is going tonge the world." that is what she said to me, six years old. we can change the world, we can change it. we all know this country has to come together. we cannot afford for more years of anger, hate and division we have seen under this president. from the day he announced, from the moment he came down that escalator, what did he say in new york? go out and geto those rapist mexicans." he played ban on all muslims coming into the united states -- placed a ban on all muslims coming into the united states. we have got to come together. i am running as a proud democrat, but i will govern as an american president for everybody. i will work as hard for those who do not support me as those who do support me. i'm unit. that is the job of a president -- i mean it. that is the job of a president. the duty to care for everyone. there will not be any red states are blue states. just the united states of america. in our country is being tested, but our faith in god is helping us through because of al
george floyd's little girl said to me -- i knelt down to say hi to her and she said "daddy is going tonge the world." that is what she said to me, six years old. we can change the world, we can change it. we all know this country has to come together. we cannot afford for more years of anger, hate and division we have seen under this president. from the day he announced, from the moment he came down that escalator, what did he say in new york? go out and geto those rapist...
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george floyd!s like the biggest crowd that we've ever been in since the pandemic started. we were walking down the street, people would honk their horns in support, and then there were also people shouting in the windows. andrew has also found a way to support the protests. i just felt that it would be so great to be part of this historic moment and just contribute in any way i can. as an emt, because i know a lot of people are getting injured, if there is any way i can help, i would go out and do it. not everyone welcomes change. some in the neighbourhood organised a pro—police blue lives matter demonstration. the crowd, a mix of retired officers, friends and family. and across the city, the situation has been much the same, with looters joining peaceful protesters and police brutality caught on camera phones. i was worried. i stayed here all night, i was worried. you know? but what are you going to do? rest in peace to george floyd. it was a shame. nobody in their right mind can say that what hap
george floyd!s like the biggest crowd that we've ever been in since the pandemic started. we were walking down the street, people would honk their horns in support, and then there were also people shouting in the windows. andrew has also found a way to support the protests. i just felt that it would be so great to be part of this historic moment and just contribute in any way i can. as an emt, because i know a lot of people are getting injured, if there is any way i can help, i would go out and...
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>> all the neighbors think we're crazy. >> yeah, they don't understand it. >> joe wagner and megan floyd and life long best friends and co-owners of this house with a conspicuously divided front yard. >> where are we now with the signs? >> we've got -- >> three each, right? >> they've been watching each other sign for sign for months and yet somehow have not let the names on the cardboard come between them. >> i fixed the one too because it broke. >> yeah, he fixed my one biden sign. >> so -- >> reporter: lawn signs do not tell us who will win tuesday, but they do prove something important about the election. >> i'm just pushing for a brighter future, as the sign says. >> reporter: support for the political process itself. >> that's their choice >> reid: if you're fortunate enough to live to 100 years old, you will see a lot of presidential elections. faith salie introduces us to one centenarian with a message for us all. >> reporter: this is my friend, ruth, a life-long new yorker. ruth is 104 years old. why do you think you've lived so long? >> just bad luck. >> reporter: she has a lot
>> all the neighbors think we're crazy. >> yeah, they don't understand it. >> joe wagner and megan floyd and life long best friends and co-owners of this house with a conspicuously divided front yard. >> where are we now with the signs? >> we've got -- >> three each, right? >> they've been watching each other sign for sign for months and yet somehow have not let the names on the cardboard come between them. >> i fixed the one too because it broke....
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we visit minneapolis to see how policing has changed in the wake of george floyd's death.d ch more. >odruff: the navajo nation is in a health emergency, as covid-19 cases spike for a second time. strict curfews and a mandatory oask policy have only gone far in stopping transmission on the largest tral reservation in the country. stephanie sy spoke to two doctors on the frontlines treating navajo patients, even as hospital capacity runs out. >> sy: the navajo nation, home to more than 170,000 navajo, is currently under a strict lockdown that doesn't end until december 6th. that means non-essential workers must stay at home unless there's an emergency or an immediate need for food. since covid found its way to the vast territory wch spans parts of three states, more than 600 navajo have died of cod. and in recent days, daily positive covid cases reachedn all time high. the navajo president, jonathan nez, says the uncontrolled spread of the virus is impacting all communities on the navajo nation, including gallup, new mexico, where dr. daniel mays has been shoing it at the ital where he
we visit minneapolis to see how policing has changed in the wake of george floyd's death.d ch more. >odruff: the navajo nation is in a health emergency, as covid-19 cases spike for a second time. strict curfews and a mandatory oask policy have only gone far in stopping transmission on the largest tral reservation in the country. stephanie sy spoke to two doctors on the frontlines treating navajo patients, even as hospital capacity runs out. >> sy: the navajo nation, home to more than...
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. >> so at the end of may, george floyd was killed.> charlie worsham got on the opry stage. >> thank you, everyone, for tuning into the grand ople tonight. >> and he talked about george floyd. he talked about breonna taylor. >> i want to dedicate this song tonight to the families of breonna taylor, armond armory and george floyd and rayshard brooks, and everybody out there who is fighting the good fight for justice. >> he was unapologetic about it, but he was also extremely passionate. ♪ black bird singing in the dead of night ♪ >> i watched him and i cried. ♪ take these broken wings and learn to fly ♪ >> you know in the midst of everything that's gone on this year, i'm curious to know, how do you talk to your kids about it? >> you hear about it and, you know, you talk to your daughters about it but not the way you talk to your son. it was crazy to me, the day i realized i'm going to have to sit down and tell him, when a police officer comes to your car, keep your hands on the wheel -- you are giving that whole speech. and he's going,
. >> so at the end of may, george floyd was killed.> charlie worsham got on the opry stage. >> thank you, everyone, for tuning into the grand ople tonight. >> and he talked about george floyd. he talked about breonna taylor. >> i want to dedicate this song tonight to the families of breonna taylor, armond armory and george floyd and rayshard brooks, and everybody out there who is fighting the good fight for justice. >> he was unapologetic about it, but he was...
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. >>> this week marks six months since the death of george perry floyd jr. born in north carolina, he spent most of his life in houston, texas. he died on the streets of minnesota, his neck pinned under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. the video of floyd pleading for his life for more than eight minutes shocked the world, under lockdown by the covid-19 pandemic and sent tens of thousands into the streets in protest. joining me now, black lives matter activist, former member of president obama's 21st century policing task force and an msnbc contributor. brittany, it's very good to have you paback on the show despite this unhappy milestone. more so for floyd's family having to relive these final moments on an anniversary level. when you think back on this flash point and how it possibly changed the world, what comes to mind? >> i think we've been seeing a steady build over the last six or seven years of what these flash points havemen meant. when we saw trayvon martin be killed and mike brown jr. be killed and the ferguson uprising come out of that, a
. >>> this week marks six months since the death of george perry floyd jr. born in north carolina, he spent most of his life in houston, texas. he died on the streets of minnesota, his neck pinned under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. the video of floyd pleading for his life for more than eight minutes shocked the world, under lockdown by the covid-19 pandemic and sent tens of thousands into the streets in protest. joining me now, black lives matter activist, former member of...
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. >>> six months later today marking a milestone after the death of george floyd in minneapolis. will the police really be defunded? we catch up with one man leading the fight. >>> plus, the popular pressure cooker being recalled because of safety concerns. >>> the growing backlash over the grammy nominations, the big snubs and why one singer claims the awards are corrupt. >>> and a big update on the little owl named rocky found hiding in the rockefeller christmas tree. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with a new number overnight, 2,000. >> that's how many deaths we saw yesterday in this country from the coronavirus. that's the highest number since early may, and for the 15th consecutive day, the number of people in the hospital with covid has set a record. >> we're seeing even longer lines for testing. people are waiting longer than five hours in their cars or on the street. many of them are hoping to see family for thanksgiving tomorrow. this morning, the holiday travel rush in full swing despite doctors pleading with americans to stay home as covid infections soa
. >>> six months later today marking a milestone after the death of george floyd in minneapolis. will the police really be defunded? we catch up with one man leading the fight. >>> plus, the popular pressure cooker being recalled because of safety concerns. >>> the growing backlash over the grammy nominations, the big snubs and why one singer claims the awards are corrupt. >>> and a big update on the little owl named rocky found hiding in the rockefeller...
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we strongly question placing the george floyd exhibit in a holocaust museum, one wouldn't expect to see holocaust exhibit and museum about the african-american experience. it is deeply offensive to appropriate our persecution to score cheap political points masquerading as intersectionality. holocaust historian africans are off is the new exhibition reflects a dangerous trend of equating other events to the atrocities of the holocaust. the death of george floyd compared to the how of course, to me, that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face one of the major problems is of course, how, of course, distortion. how cause distortion is not to deny that the tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place. but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian, nazis. and this attempt to universalize the holocaust is a very dangerous phenomenon as well. and this is a classic example. not every tragedy is the holocaust that every tragedy
we strongly question placing the george floyd exhibit in a holocaust museum, one wouldn't expect to see holocaust exhibit and museum about the african-american experience. it is deeply offensive to appropriate our persecution to score cheap political points masquerading as intersectionality. holocaust historian africans are off is the new exhibition reflects a dangerous trend of equating other events to the atrocities of the holocaust. the death of george floyd compared to the how of course, to...
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the george floyd justice in policing act is the comprehensive policing reform bill that we need at the federal level. and it's shameful that you have folks in the senate who have claimed that there is bipartisan support for criminal justice reform. well, here's something that is responsive to the moment and the crisis we're up against. one other priority that i would put on the table, reverend sharpton, is passage of the john lewis advancement act. it had tremendous bipartisan support in the past, and this year where we have seen better voter suppression is a stark reminder of the enormous need to pass the john lewis voting rights advancement act in a next congress. >> kristin clarke, thank you for being with me this evening. >>> coming up, what should be joe biden's first action on the coronavirus once he takes office? and has trump thrown in the towel? we'll be right back. ♪ ah honey honey ♪ ♪ you are my candy girl ♪ and you've got me wanting you ♪ applebee's 2 for $20. it's date night in the neighborhood. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we
the george floyd justice in policing act is the comprehensive policing reform bill that we need at the federal level. and it's shameful that you have folks in the senate who have claimed that there is bipartisan support for criminal justice reform. well, here's something that is responsive to the moment and the crisis we're up against. one other priority that i would put on the table, reverend sharpton, is passage of the john lewis advancement act. it had tremendous bipartisan support in the...
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several members of floyd's family were at the event. after the period of silence ended, they asked people to leave. they used pepper spray because the crowd refused to disperse and were blocking a road. >> i got pepper sprayed while somebody was cleaning my eyes out with saline. that's how bad today was. the rev rant planned a peaceful event. there was no reason for law enforcement to come out the way they did. >> eight people were arrested the another rally planned for tomorrow. >>> and usa remembers actor sean connery. he died saturday. he played bond five times and the british spy in such films as "from russia with love," "gold finger" and "never say never again." he won best supporting actor in 1987 "the untouchables." also knighted be the queen in 00 sean connery was 90. >>> still ahead, mountain dew brings the heat. teaming up with a basketball star for a spicy new creation. >>> here is a look at today's forecast at some cities around the country. ♪ >> on the cbs money watch. open enrollment begins for obama care and the soda moun
several members of floyd's family were at the event. after the period of silence ended, they asked people to leave. they used pepper spray because the crowd refused to disperse and were blocking a road. >> i got pepper sprayed while somebody was cleaning my eyes out with saline. that's how bad today was. the rev rant planned a peaceful event. there was no reason for law enforcement to come out the way they did. >> eight people were arrested the another rally planned for tomorrow....
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floyd, i do not have an answer. she is very much on the side of being accurate rather than being fast. it is really good and helpful. fulton continuing to draw down their number. they have 7305. , we the work of our monitor are keeping a close eye. they were brought over from state farm arena today. have 3900nty, they provisionals. depending on the coding, there has to be actions done by the voter or there is an automatic acceptance of those ballots. i do not have that detail. when that county is down to 4800. part of that is scanning differential between the accepted ballots and those reported. they did have an issue that was asked about earlier this morning. they had a corrupt memory card on one of the early voting icps, the polling place scanners. they rescanned those ballots and those will be included in the totals. that is approximately 400. that is the benefit of having a paper ballot. harris is continuing to work. lawrence county, we talk to them this afternoon. --y are trying to figure out they thought they
floyd, i do not have an answer. she is very much on the side of being accurate rather than being fast. it is really good and helpful. fulton continuing to draw down their number. they have 7305. , we the work of our monitor are keeping a close eye. they were brought over from state farm arena today. have 3900nty, they provisionals. depending on the coding, there has to be actions done by the voter or there is an automatic acceptance of those ballots. i do not have that detail. when that county...
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we spent part of election evening here at the george floyd memorial as you can hear there was music some dancing food and al jazeera english projected on a screen many of the young voters we spoke to say they voted for biden but only because they no longer want president donald trump in office they don't believe that biden will do much to address concerns over police brutality in advance of racial equality in this country minnesota has been a democratic reliable democratic source of support for almost 50 years but trump has been hoping to grab those 10 electoral college votes he lost the state in 2016 by less than 45000 votes he used that as a missed opportunity and campaigned aggressively in the state wallpaper the airwaves with his advertising the republican party strategy was to minimize losses in the progressive cities of st paul and minneapolis as well as the suburbs and to drive up voting really trying to get out the vote in the more whirl white conservative parts of the state you have 70 percent of the population of minnesota living in urban areas 30 percent of the population livi
we spent part of election evening here at the george floyd memorial as you can hear there was music some dancing food and al jazeera english projected on a screen many of the young voters we spoke to say they voted for biden but only because they no longer want president donald trump in office they don't believe that biden will do much to address concerns over police brutality in advance of racial equality in this country minnesota has been a democratic reliable democratic source of support for...
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the death of george floyd compared to the holocaust. i mean that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face one of the major problems is of course, of course, distortion. how, of course, distortion is not to deny that the tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place . but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian, nazis. and this attempt to universalize the holocaust is a very dangerous phenomenon as well. and this is a classic example. not every tragedy is the holocaust that every tragedy look at the holocaust or should the holocaust be compared to 2. far less the tragedies. so here too, you see this is a battle over the accuracy of the narrative and the perception of the average police in central paris of use tear gas to rake up a large pro, protest in the french house, all of which are up there after a temporary camp was cleared while authorities the protest was organiz
the death of george floyd compared to the holocaust. i mean that's absurd, totally absurd and totally inappropriate today. especially in the western world. the major problem that we face one of the major problems is of course, of course, distortion. how, of course, distortion is not to deny that the tragedy of the scope of the holocaust took place . but to change the narrative of the holocaust, in many cases, to hide the involvement of people other than the german and austrian, nazis. and this...
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this was a play which was principally written, i believe, prior to both the pandemic and the george floydident. did you then have to rethink, rewrite and re—present some of your ideas? not really. it just amplified us and it sharpened our pencils. i think it naturally fed into the character delroy and what he was going through, because without saying george floyd, he is ampliflying those fears. he says, "i'm a black man, someone like me, living in america, could get killed." where do i get to house that anger? where do i get to shoot that anger out? are you finding doors which were previously closed to you are suddenly a little jar? to get a seat at the table you still have to ask the same people. the biases that previously didn't allow me to enter the room now might allow me into the room but i still have to ask permission to actually get my thing made by the same people who had the same biases, let's be frank. one of my personal philosophies is, anything is possible. it doesn't matter what background you come from, doesn't matter that your parents might have been drug addicts or have go
this was a play which was principally written, i believe, prior to both the pandemic and the george floydident. did you then have to rethink, rewrite and re—present some of your ideas? not really. it just amplified us and it sharpened our pencils. i think it naturally fed into the character delroy and what he was going through, because without saying george floyd, he is ampliflying those fears. he says, "i'm a black man, someone like me, living in america, could get killed." where...
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remember earlier this year during the george floyd protest when there were looting. the major department stories are boarded up. neiman marcus and macy's is boarded up. here is a business. there is wood down there. they have got their windows and doors boarded up and down the block, several businesses are doing this. this video was a few hours ago at 1716 a apartment complex and boarded up during the floyd protests as a precaution and feel the need to take extra precaution today given the possible of civil unrest after the election results come in. >> everybody else is kind of doing it downtown and just to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: have your residents expressed concern? >> yes some. it's just kind of our decision. we just safe and sorry, right? just make sure. >> reporter: it's not just businesses here in walnut creek. downtown san jose had plywood over its windows. in oakland, retailers targeted by looters months ago and boarded up again. also daughter's diner in oakland boarded up and would rather spend a thousand dollars on plywood than replacing shattered
remember earlier this year during the george floyd protest when there were looting. the major department stories are boarded up. neiman marcus and macy's is boarded up. here is a business. there is wood down there. they have got their windows and doors boarded up and down the block, several businesses are doing this. this video was a few hours ago at 1716 a apartment complex and boarded up during the floyd protests as a precaution and feel the need to take extra precaution today given the...
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they had to rescan and upload those today. 75 in cobb county. 444 in floyd county. approximately 3500 in gwinnett county as we went through the reconciliation process versus what they had to newly scan. i think that is it. a couple of things. lawrence county, the 1679 votes we had yesterday, we are basing those on the absentee ballot differences. when they did their reconciliation process on it, they discovered they had accidentally uploaded those into their election day totals. the totals will not change, but the vote type will change they make that change today. outside of that, we don't have any other numbers we are aware of. weant to remind everyone, have processes through today for absentee ballots, verification processes for provisional ballots, and we can still get -- military or you will, military ballots if they were postmarked by election day. the hands of the collections officials now other than maybe the military wants. i can assure you -- ones. i can assure you there are teams of twentysomethings finding those people with absentee ballots secure and goi
they had to rescan and upload those today. 75 in cobb county. 444 in floyd county. approximately 3500 in gwinnett county as we went through the reconciliation process versus what they had to newly scan. i think that is it. a couple of things. lawrence county, the 1679 votes we had yesterday, we are basing those on the absentee ballot differences. when they did their reconciliation process on it, they discovered they had accidentally uploaded those into their election day totals. the totals will...
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george floyd's little girl, six years old said to me when i want to be with the family. down and she looked at me and she said, "daddy is going to change the world." daddy. that's what she said to me. six years old. daddy. [horns honking] look, we can change the world. not in one fell swoop. we can change it. we all know this country has to come together. we cannot afford four more years weve seen under this president. four more years of anger, hate, and division that we've seen under this president. [horns honking] folks, look. from the day he announced, the moment a came down the escalator, what did he say? in new york, he said, we're going to go out and get those rapist mexicans. rapist mexicans. he put a ban on all muslims coming to the united states. and the way he talked about the african-american community, the way he talked about the hispanic community. look, folks, we've got to come together. i am running as a proud democrat but i will govern as an american president, for everybody. [horns honking] i will work as hard for those who don't support me as those who
george floyd's little girl, six years old said to me when i want to be with the family. down and she looked at me and she said, "daddy is going to change the world." daddy. that's what she said to me. six years old. daddy. [horns honking] look, we can change the world. not in one fell swoop. we can change it. we all know this country has to come together. we cannot afford four more years weve seen under this president. four more years of anger, hate, and division that we've seen under...