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president of the george floyd foundation and cousin to mr. floyd.ou. >>> if you have been scrolling through facebook you may have noticed some things are different. published overnight a nix with this initiative of project amplify meant to amplify the company's reputation by putting positive stories about itself on the news feed. it is a tactic that the company started this year to try to basically fight some bad press on privacy, misinformation, hate speech. according to "the times" zuckerberg himself approved the project. i want to bring in one of the authors of that scoop, "times" journalist cher frankle. thank you for being us with. >> thank you. >> what did this project consist of and what's different now? >> this is something they have been mulling over if a while and then they said enough is enough and we'll start inserting stories into the actual news feeds. when you think about facebook the news feed is the prime digital real estate and what people see when they open the facebook app or homepage on the lap tops and by inserting things they
president of the george floyd foundation and cousin to mr. floyd.ou. >>> if you have been scrolling through facebook you may have noticed some things are different. published overnight a nix with this initiative of project amplify meant to amplify the company's reputation by putting positive stories about itself on the news feed. it is a tactic that the company started this year to try to basically fight some bad press on privacy, misinformation, hate speech. according to "the...
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floyd that keeps you engaged in school? >> she makes me feel good, and makes me want to come back to school >> reporter: after months of pandemic learning, students wanting to return to the classroom is music to this newest english teacher's ears with most of her students living in neighborhoods with spotty wifi, or homes where they fear turning on cameras, at times only three of her 15 students showed up for online class. it was a nationwide problem. studies estimate overall students lost up to nine months of learning in math and a whole year for students of color. but at a time of loss, floyd's made it her mission to make students feel found. when we spent a day with her in the spring, we watched her track down missing students, texting, calling, paying home visits why you doing that >> children are important first. if their well-being, their mind-set isn't right, then we're not going to have a society in the future, not on this side of town any way. >> i don't want you to give up. >> reporter: floyd succeeded in getting
floyd that keeps you engaged in school? >> she makes me feel good, and makes me want to come back to school >> reporter: after months of pandemic learning, students wanting to return to the classroom is music to this newest english teacher's ears with most of her students living in neighborhoods with spotty wifi, or homes where they fear turning on cameras, at times only three of her 15 students showed up for online class. it was a nationwide problem. studies estimate overall...
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george floyd's cousin and president of the george floyd foundation. thank you, ma'am.on. >>> right now the fda has officially authorized pfizer booster shots for older americans and people at high risk of getting sick. so who does that actually include? and could it help stop the surge of cases that are overwhelming hospitals in certain pockets of the country? pockets of the country? helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ freestyle libre 14 day. got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. look
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chauvin allegedly used a similar restraint in this case to the one he used on george floyd.indictment, chauvin, quote, held the boy described as juvenile one by the throat and struck him multiple times in the head with a flashlight. he also held his knee on the boy's neck, even after he was, quote, lying prone, handcuffed, and unresistant. chauvin, you might recall, was sentenced to 22 1/2 years for george floyd's murder back in june. he's pled not guilty to federal charges in that case earlier this week. >> when we come back, george floyd's legacy. the foundation started in his name carrying it on in a special way. a scholarship program helping students chase their dreams of making a difference when it comes to racial justice. one of those scholarship recipients and the foundation's executive director will both join me next. [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins] [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sun
chauvin allegedly used a similar restraint in this case to the one he used on george floyd.indictment, chauvin, quote, held the boy described as juvenile one by the throat and struck him multiple times in the head with a flashlight. he also held his knee on the boy's neck, even after he was, quote, lying prone, handcuffed, and unresistant. chauvin, you might recall, was sentenced to 22 1/2 years for george floyd's murder back in june. he's pled not guilty to federal charges in that case earlier...
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chauvin was of course convicted of murdering george floyd.son. a very unusually severe sentence compares to the way officers usually get leniency if officers get convicted at all. >> we remind you of what chauvin said of the day of sentences. >> there will be some evidence, i hope things will give you some peace of mind. thank you. >> the feds are investigating the police department's broader practices. as mentioned, we'll continue to report on it for you. we have an update on that story first broke yesterday, the california arrested outside found with a machete in his car. he said "why are you pulling me over when there are brown people hurting white people." the arrest comes in the context of another story we mentioned earlier in the broadcast. authorities in washington high alert had a so-called justice for the rally this saturday. a judge ordered this individual held without bond. i am going to fit in a break. when we come back, donald trump's election lie coming up in his face. a special interview after this. p in his face. a special int
chauvin was of course convicted of murdering george floyd.son. a very unusually severe sentence compares to the way officers usually get leniency if officers get convicted at all. >> we remind you of what chauvin said of the day of sentences. >> there will be some evidence, i hope things will give you some peace of mind. thank you. >> the feds are investigating the police department's broader practices. as mentioned, we'll continue to report on it for you. we have an update on...
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over the last six years, george floyd. than 300 confederate _ years, more than 300. confederate memorials years, more than 300 - confederate memorials have years, more than 300 _ confederate memorials have been removed, although it's thought that about 2000 still remain. memorials to three other confederate generals have been removed last year from richmond's removed last yearfrom richmond's monument avenue, and one was removed from the twin city of charlottesville. you're absolutely right. those who are saying this leaves monuments to those who fought bravely on behalf of the american south, others saying they are monuments to a very dark chapter in this country's history. chapter in this country's history-— chapter in this country's histo . ~ . , history. wright, david willis there. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a primordial rock crashes to earth, turning one family's driveway into an scientific landmark. —— a scientific. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be
over the last six years, george floyd. than 300 confederate _ years, more than 300. confederate memorials years, more than 300 - confederate memorials have years, more than 300 _ confederate memorials have been removed, although it's thought that about 2000 still remain. memorials to three other confederate generals have been removed last year from richmond's removed last yearfrom richmond's monument avenue, and one was removed from the twin city of charlottesville. you're absolutely right....
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and there were meetings with george floyd's families, other families. meetings with civil rights organizations doing some of the demonstrations. it was clear what the families and those in the communities that really were behind the movement wanted to see enacted as law and a central piece is qualified immunity. that the police must be held accountable and liable for their actions that we felt on the training in the world would not stop them unless they had some skin in the game as the word goes. tim scott knew this. the republicans knew this. and corey booker and congresswoman karen because who helped engineer it through the house and passed, senator booker was in the senate. they all knew this. the president met with the floyd family, with civil rights leaders so all of a sudden we are now told we're going to do this, this, this. a critical issue. they knew that was unacceptable. >> a sticking point? >> like sitting at the lunch counters, check in a hotel but can't sit in front of the bus. who's playing with this is those that are trying to reshape wh
and there were meetings with george floyd's families, other families. meetings with civil rights organizations doing some of the demonstrations. it was clear what the families and those in the communities that really were behind the movement wanted to see enacted as law and a central piece is qualified immunity. that the police must be held accountable and liable for their actions that we felt on the training in the world would not stop them unless they had some skin in the game as the word...
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floyd that keeps you engaged in school?d and it makes me want to come back to school >> reporter: and after months of pandemic learning, students wanting to return to the classroom is music to this newark english teacher's ears. with most of her students living in neighborhoods with spotty wi-fi or homes where they fear turning on cameras, at times only three of her 15 students showed up for online class it was a nationwide problem. studies estimate, overall, students lost up to nine months of learning in math and a whole year for students of color but at a time of loss, floyd's made it her mission to make students feel found. when we spent a day with her in the spring, we watched her track down missing students. texting, calling, paying home visits. >> why are you doing that? >> children are important, first. if their wellbeing, their mindset isn't right, then we're not going to have a society in the future not on this side of town, anyway >> reporter: floyd succeeded in getting all but a few students back to her virtual c
floyd that keeps you engaged in school?d and it makes me want to come back to school >> reporter: and after months of pandemic learning, students wanting to return to the classroom is music to this newark english teacher's ears. with most of her students living in neighborhoods with spotty wi-fi or homes where they fear turning on cameras, at times only three of her 15 students showed up for online class it was a nationwide problem. studies estimate, overall, students lost up to nine...
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i think what happened to george floyd is authenticity of what he thinks what happened to george floyd is awful but the notion that george floyd was a civil rights you like rosa parks or mlk is insulting to him okay and rosa parks. the man was a victim of police brutality. that does not mean you build a statues of victims of police brutality while tearing down statues of george washington who apparently they are all significantly better than. that contest is telling you if you believe in the sketch of george floyd the contrast is pretty telling. >> i have to ask, it seems to me the reason so many people are foolishly drifting along with the zeitgeist so to speak is because they don't seem to have the knowledge, they were not educated to understand where this always goes here when you think about what happened to the french revolution you can look at the cultural revolution in china under mao. it's so horrific when you see where it goes, what it does to human beings. anybody with any knowledge of those things which see where we are now that is exactly where it goes. why do you think peo
i think what happened to george floyd is authenticity of what he thinks what happened to george floyd is awful but the notion that george floyd was a civil rights you like rosa parks or mlk is insulting to him okay and rosa parks. the man was a victim of police brutality. that does not mean you build a statues of victims of police brutality while tearing down statues of george washington who apparently they are all significantly better than. that contest is telling you if you believe in the...
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the peak was post-george floyd protests and someone around the actual case itself.e saw that spike and everyone was talking about it, and as anticipated, that dropped off. companies have been distracted by other things and found other things to talk about. sonali: that is certainly true in a lot of cases, and there is a lot of question about whether the money that is going philanthropic efforts matched how much money is being put towards putting businesses in lower-income and more diverse neighborhoods. romaine: back then, we spent a lot of time talking about inequalities and other issues that arose during the protests, and one of the people we had on back then was mehrsa baradaran, university of california-irvine professor of law, and we are pleased to welcome her back to the program. it has been too long. we are talking about how corporations responded to the george floyd protests, and i should point out the protests against the killing and systemic issues that led to the killing. we also have to point out, too, that a lot of the issues we are dealing with are not
the peak was post-george floyd protests and someone around the actual case itself.e saw that spike and everyone was talking about it, and as anticipated, that dropped off. companies have been distracted by other things and found other things to talk about. sonali: that is certainly true in a lot of cases, and there is a lot of question about whether the money that is going philanthropic efforts matched how much money is being put towards putting businesses in lower-income and more diverse...
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chauvin appeared from a prison where he's serving 22.5 years for murder in floyd's death. other officers want their federal trial separated from chauvin's. >>> in just 60 seconds, a shocking twist in the assassination of haiti's president. the man prosecutors now want indicted. >>> and the newest iphone rolled out amid security warnings about apple devices. >>> there are new twists tonight in the killing of haiti's president back in july a top prosecutor has asked a judge to charge prime minister ariel henry in the assassination and ba him from leaving the country, citing evidence he spoke with a key suspect shortly after the murder there was no immediate comment from henry >>> back in the u.s., secretary of state tony blinken grilled for a second day on capitol hill over president biden's handling of afghanistan. and blinken acknowledging at least 100 americans are still trapped there. our richard engel is back inside the country, where the taliban is rolling back women's rights. >> reporter: secretary of state tony blinken again facing a barrage of bipartisan criticism,
chauvin appeared from a prison where he's serving 22.5 years for murder in floyd's death. other officers want their federal trial separated from chauvin's. >>> in just 60 seconds, a shocking twist in the assassination of haiti's president. the man prosecutors now want indicted. >>> and the newest iphone rolled out amid security warnings about apple devices. >>> there are new twists tonight in the killing of haiti's president back in july a top prosecutor has asked a...
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mcclain's dets like with george floyd.nd everybody but the police and paramedics. the police association already claiming mr. mcclain died of a pre-existing heart condition. we know the paramedics failed to follow basic medical property cals. he was in handcuffs. they didn't conduct a physical examination. they didn't ask him questions. after they shot him up with this powerful narcotic, they didn't bother do check his vital signs or properly monitor him. joy, again, they claim that the cameras fell op the ground so we don't have the video but we have that haunting audio where elijah mcclain, like george floyd before him narrates his own death on police audiotape. he says he can't breathe. they treated him the way first responders treat black people. like someone who has no rights. now after two years they finally face consequences. >> we'll be following there case. paul butler, we'll be calling on you a lot. thank you very much. we'll be pay preying for you and your family. thank you. you're in our thoughts. we appreciate
mcclain's dets like with george floyd.nd everybody but the police and paramedics. the police association already claiming mr. mcclain died of a pre-existing heart condition. we know the paramedics failed to follow basic medical property cals. he was in handcuffs. they didn't conduct a physical examination. they didn't ask him questions. after they shot him up with this powerful narcotic, they didn't bother do check his vital signs or properly monitor him. joy, again, they claim that the cameras...
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the george floyd justice in policing bill is very much alive. we will continue to work because lives depend on it. >> how do you see regaining footing on that, and does it mean the participants would change? >> well, what we are going to do first and foremost is look at the executive orders that were passed in the previous administration. senator scott wants to talk about requirements that law enforcement has to meet in order to receive federal funding. that was a policy under the trump administration, so is senator scott saying he didn't support trump's policies on police accountability that he adopted? if so, then let's have that debate and let's have that conversation, but george floyd justice in policing is very much alive. the congressional black caucus which is 57 members strong will call for the passage of this legislation. lives depend on it and we are not done. >> congressman steve horse,ford, thanks you so much. as we're talking about police reform effort. that was really galvanized as a result of george floyd and his killing at the ha
the george floyd justice in policing bill is very much alive. we will continue to work because lives depend on it. >> how do you see regaining footing on that, and does it mean the participants would change? >> well, what we are going to do first and foremost is look at the executive orders that were passed in the previous administration. senator scott wants to talk about requirements that law enforcement has to meet in order to receive federal funding. that was a policy under the...
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the so called land in the free, arguably forgot. pink floyd front men, roger waters tells us why the usa isn't morning. on the 14th anniversary of the chilean coup it back which created penetrates, brutal chicago style saturated could make experiment. it would be forced on nations all around the world. will this more coming up in today's going underground? first? it's been 20 years in new york and washington came under attack and major nations was fatal terror atrocity. and of course, led to 20 years of violent u. s. u. k. occupation of afghanistan. but nature defeat is what the taliban back in control. joining me now from john carter is the taliban spokes person. so hell, shane sales. thank you so much for coming back. gone. so it's widely reported that the taliban may have selected september. the 11th for the new leadership to take the oath of office significance for 911 as the as the day of the o. so just go incident. i got caught sir, but i do not have your teeth. becker me, me, are you? well, we are no 11191101 . and i'm wondering if we wonder, we need our preparation to to find
the so called land in the free, arguably forgot. pink floyd front men, roger waters tells us why the usa isn't morning. on the 14th anniversary of the chilean coup it back which created penetrates, brutal chicago style saturated could make experiment. it would be forced on nations all around the world. will this more coming up in today's going underground? first? it's been 20 years in new york and washington came under attack and major nations was fatal terror atrocity. and of course, led to 20...
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after the break, we speak to pink floyd front man. well, the waters about the death of i in the and the arguably forgotten 911 chillies still tries to recover from 48 years after september. the 11th, also more coming up and bought to have going underground. the september, the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the live tv images promote the us into declaring its war on terror. they've begun to bomb up, can villages on holders and get people hurt and, and killed the main goal of destroying terrorism and then was it achieved? yes, and no. ok to essentially no longer exists. good for us, but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than on the welcome back as well as the 200-1911. today marks another arguably forgotten anniversar
after the break, we speak to pink floyd front man. well, the waters about the death of i in the and the arguably forgotten 911 chillies still tries to recover from 48 years after september. the 11th, also more coming up and bought to have going underground. the september, the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and...
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pink floyd frontman, roger waters tells us why the u. s. a isn't morning on the 48 anniversary of the chilean coup, it's back which created penetrates brutal chicago style saturating can only experiments. it would be forced on nations all around the world. more coming up in today's going underground at 1st. it's been 20 years in new york in washington came under attack in nature, nations, most fatal terror atrocity is of course led to 20 years of violent u. s. u. k. occupation of afghanistan. but nature defeat has what the taliban back in control. joining me now from don cutter is the taliban spokesperson. so hale shane sale. thank you so much for coming back on. so it's widely reported that the taliban may have been selected september. the 11th for the new leadership to take the oath of office significance for 911 as the as the day of the o. so just go incident. i cord, sir, but i do not have your teeth. becker me. i feel we are no none of that time i was there when i was here and i'm wondering if we wonder we are part of our population no
pink floyd frontman, roger waters tells us why the u. s. a isn't morning on the 48 anniversary of the chilean coup, it's back which created penetrates brutal chicago style saturating can only experiments. it would be forced on nations all around the world. more coming up in today's going underground at 1st. it's been 20 years in new york in washington came under attack in nature, nations, most fatal terror atrocity is of course led to 20 years of violent u. s. u. k. occupation of afghanistan....
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three other officers charged in connection with floyd's death also pleaded not guilty to the federal charges against them in court today. we'll be back after this break. >>> today on "california live," the skin doctor is sharing secrets to make your skin shine. and amber's got a workout that's a knockout. that's today on "california live." >>> tomorrow, four civilians will lift off in the latest spacex launch. one 53-year-old amputee believes he may soon follow their path. he has no arms or legs after an electrical accident ten years ago. yesterday he shared his story with san francisco students after tweeting elon musk to send him into space, musk tweeted back, it'll happen one day. croizon swam across the english channel in special flippers and finished a rally in a specially designed buggy. >> through an interpreter he says for ten years i couldn't accomplish things and now i can accomplish things. >>> if you're looking for a quick side hustle, here's one for you. full warning, this one might make you scream though. financebuzz looking to pay one lucky person $1,300 to watch 13 sc
three other officers charged in connection with floyd's death also pleaded not guilty to the federal charges against them in court today. we'll be back after this break. >>> today on "california live," the skin doctor is sharing secrets to make your skin shine. and amber's got a workout that's a knockout. that's today on "california live." >>> tomorrow, four civilians will lift off in the latest spacex launch. one 53-year-old amputee believes he may soon...
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all across the country after the murder of george floyd.nking about the fact that i covered the murder of allied to diallo. i covered the sexual assault of abnormal we are, a haitian immigrant in new york city in the 1990s. where we had the civilian complaint review board right here in new york city. and to see that everything is broken down in terms of prison reform, you know what i'm thinking about. especially after this week where we have seen men on horses with whips. call it whatever it is. it is a wig. and he's people or part of the board of petrol. don't forget that they were the ones who are doing the secret policing in seattle and other cities. remember when there were people without any identification? those were immigration officers. these things are tied as the pressure is on to resolve the issue of mass incarceration, you will see mass detention and deportation as a result. these things are connected. >> mark, final thoughts. are democrats taking black voters for granted on this issue? because this was obviously and is an issue
all across the country after the murder of george floyd.nking about the fact that i covered the murder of allied to diallo. i covered the sexual assault of abnormal we are, a haitian immigrant in new york city in the 1990s. where we had the civilian complaint review board right here in new york city. and to see that everything is broken down in terms of prison reform, you know what i'm thinking about. especially after this week where we have seen men on horses with whips. call it whatever it...
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. >>> george floyd's killer back in front of a judge. >>> inspiration force, first day in space. >>> and jay leno joins us live >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >>> good evening and desperate and emotional appeal from the parents of gabby petito today, directly to the parents of her boyfriend, brian longtree. he's the man the family believes may have the answers to solve their daughter's disappearance gabby has not been seen or heard from for more than three weeks now and brian longtree is still not talking. today through a lawyer, gabby's family issued this statement. >> we believe you know the location of where brian left gabby. we beg you to tell us. as a parent, how could you let us go through this pain and not help us? >> officials say they're not sure where to even look for gabby, and they're still trying to get as much information as they can >>> new today, we did get insight into the couple's relationship in the weeks before she disappeared, police in moab, utah, responding to that domestic problem call after witnesses saw gabby
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what happens when there's another george floyd event? commitments were made.mendous amount of good faith. so while i am disappointed with the point that we are at this juncture, we are not indeed giving in. the final thing i'll say, there are certainly -- >> go ahead, sir. sorry. >> i was going to say, because this is important, there are many, many things that local governments can do on their own motion, with their own coverage, with their own conviction, to reform policing. and there are things that the justice department can do and that can be done by executive order. it's not as significant by executive order as it would be by passing a federal statute. so we're at this juncture, but make no mistake about it, we are not giving in. or giving up. >> david, democrats, and to marc's point, he was saying these were good faith negotiations, democrats showed optimism about the talks with senator scott. but realistically here, how much can republicans be counted on to negotiate this in good faith? we all saw the movement in this country that took people to the st
what happens when there's another george floyd event? commitments were made.mendous amount of good faith. so while i am disappointed with the point that we are at this juncture, we are not indeed giving in. the final thing i'll say, there are certainly -- >> go ahead, sir. sorry. >> i was going to say, because this is important, there are many, many things that local governments can do on their own motion, with their own coverage, with their own conviction, to reform policing. and...
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a month later, when george floyd was murdered, we have to do something. we cannot continue to let this go on. addie kitchen is taylor's grandmother and raised him. taylor was wielding a bat inside walmart and experiencing a mental health crisis. he loved me and i loved him and he never stopped. letting me know that he loved me. and i never stopped letting him know how much i loved him. the officer who killed taylor resigned and was charged with involuntary manslaughter. he pleaded not guilty. kitchen, meanwhile, has become a leading voice among many in the call to change policing in san leandro. do you think quota for the funding? the police is. the appropriate direction to go. yes, i do. i don't believe more policemen are going to solve the problems if you take the money from law enforcement and put it back into the communities, i think that would be a step in the right direction. it depends on where you are and who you are on how to police deal with you. the city initially looked at cutting $700,000 from a police program that caters to the homeless popu
a month later, when george floyd was murdered, we have to do something. we cannot continue to let this go on. addie kitchen is taylor's grandmother and raised him. taylor was wielding a bat inside walmart and experiencing a mental health crisis. he loved me and i loved him and he never stopped. letting me know that he loved me. and i never stopped letting him know how much i loved him. the officer who killed taylor resigned and was charged with involuntary manslaughter. he pleaded not guilty....
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>> in the case of george floyd, we did speak out and condemn his murder.e also spoke out in support of black lives matter. we have for a long time, our philosophy was as a company don't say anything basically. i think what has changed it certainly the society we all operate as corporations where whether it is employees or customers the expectation is i want to know what you stand for. there is an art and science to this, i feel good about where we have spoken out and i feel good about where we have chosen not to speak out. david: do you think companies should be more active in speaking out on public policy issues or do you not think it is appropriate? >> i really think the bar should be very high when you speak out. i don't think it is appropriate for companies to be speaking out, but i think certain situations, george floyd being one, the capital attacks on january 6 being another, where it was important for corporations to speak out and mcdonald's certainly made its voice heard. david: the business roundtable has set a couple of years ago don't worry onl
>> in the case of george floyd, we did speak out and condemn his murder.e also spoke out in support of black lives matter. we have for a long time, our philosophy was as a company don't say anything basically. i think what has changed it certainly the society we all operate as corporations where whether it is employees or customers the expectation is i want to know what you stand for. there is an art and science to this, i feel good about where we have spoken out and i feel good about...
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but now almost 16 months to the day since george floyd died and those once-promising negotiations onng bipartisan police reform are officially dead. despite the collapse in talks, democratic senator cory booker of new jersey, one of the chief negotiators on the george floyd justice in policing act says he's not done fighting for reform. >> at the end of the day, we -- senator scott and i had a gulf between us that we could not close. we need to find another way. i was in the oval office yesterday talking to president biden. he's committed to moving as far as possible through executive action. we'll continue to work at this. i'm not going to give up. it took so many tries before we got comprehensive civil rights legislation. i'm not going to give up doing the work. >> for more on this i'm joined by sonia pruitt with the montgomery county police department and founder of the black police experience. good morning, captain pruitt. thank you for being with us. i am a little surprised. you and i have been talking about this for over a year and a half. and i thought that they were very clos
but now almost 16 months to the day since george floyd died and those once-promising negotiations onng bipartisan police reform are officially dead. despite the collapse in talks, democratic senator cory booker of new jersey, one of the chief negotiators on the george floyd justice in policing act says he's not done fighting for reform. >> at the end of the day, we -- senator scott and i had a gulf between us that we could not close. we need to find another way. i was in the oval office...
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do you think this would have been come for elijah if george floyd had not happened?ther man across the country to bring attention to aurora, colorado, but we all know, those of us doing this kinds of work for decades, like ifr, and of course, black men who have lived in this world that racist police brutality has been a problem in colorado and across the united states for decades or even centuries. it's only with people having watched the video of george floyd being murdered that it's forced white people across the country to finally acknowledge what other people have known for a long time. that this is a problem. and so i wish it weren't so, but it has taken the death of george floyd for people to finally wake up and acknowledge what is really happening. and these indictments here in colorado serve not just as a reminder to the law enforcement officers here, but across the entire country, that they are not above the law. >> were you surprised, miss newman, that charges did come? >> well, you know, as a long-term civil rights lawyer, i'm sorry to say that we know the
do you think this would have been come for elijah if george floyd had not happened?ther man across the country to bring attention to aurora, colorado, but we all know, those of us doing this kinds of work for decades, like ifr, and of course, black men who have lived in this world that racist police brutality has been a problem in colorado and across the united states for decades or even centuries. it's only with people having watched the video of george floyd being murdered that it's forced...
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we're tearing down statues of george washington or erecting statues of george floyd.that what happened to george floyd is awful just as everything thinks bha what happened was awful. the notion that george floyd was a civil rights hero like rosa parks or mlk, you do not mean that you put up statues of this, and tear down statues of george washington. >> i have to ask that the reason that so many people are foolishly drifting along with the zeitgeits. where it goes, when you think of the french revolution and look at the cultural revolution under mao, it's horrific when you see where it goes, what it does to human beings. anybody with knowledge of those things would see where we are now, that's exactly where it goes. why do you think people, adults, many of them ivy league educated adults, seem to have no idea of these parallels? >> first of all, i think a lot of them think they're the good guys. true good authoritarian has never been tried is sort of the ideology on campus. in the past these things have been used for bad, but we're not in favor of mal trouble sessions
we're tearing down statues of george washington or erecting statues of george floyd.that what happened to george floyd is awful just as everything thinks bha what happened was awful. the notion that george floyd was a civil rights hero like rosa parks or mlk, you do not mean that you put up statues of this, and tear down statues of george washington. >> i have to ask that the reason that so many people are foolishly drifting along with the zeitgeits. where it goes, when you think of the...
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george floyd really crystallized it for me. i can truly say i've been a reporter and editor for many years i have never seen anything like that in my life and that changed me. >> and fast forward, these sorts of murders continued throughout the summer. they continue throughout today. we are learning about them from several years ago and they are just coming back up to the surface right now. >> 30 miles for i went to school, 60 miles from where i grew up in louisiana right now. >> you and i talked a lot about, and our writing, but it was like to be you, what it's like to raise children. your daughters would not be happy i'm calling them children. [laughter] >> they like to be called people. [laughter] >> they are still under 21. >> that is right, that is right, 15 and 16 actually. >> is byron and i wrote we talked a lot about technique are technique was i usually wrote in the morning, he liked to write at night. we wrote from june the sixth until election day. we put her pendant down on election day in her publisher asked us to
george floyd really crystallized it for me. i can truly say i've been a reporter and editor for many years i have never seen anything like that in my life and that changed me. >> and fast forward, these sorts of murders continued throughout the summer. they continue throughout today. we are learning about them from several years ago and they are just coming back up to the surface right now. >> 30 miles for i went to school, 60 miles from where i grew up in louisiana right now....
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after george floyd, after newtown, people thought, this is the opportunity.n newtown it was gun reform. here, police reform. have -- are you concerned, carmen, that the moment might be missed, that all the emotion and all the focus that happened during the black lives protest matters in the aftermath regarding george floyd are going to be lost even though america showdown support and after new poun, that they supported gun control, that, frankly, congress double care? >> yeah, i'm very concerned about it, chris. i said this almost a year ago. the real part of this is going to be after all the protests t demonstrations, the people coming forward, alt the end of the day we end up with no progress and nothing to look to to say this is what came out of it. here we are over a year later, and we don't have anything to point to. even though we have a lot of support from a lot of different stakeholders, it reminds me of after rodney king and all of the demonstrations then. i thought surely we would have that type of reform. >> we only have 30 seconds left. are you wo
after george floyd, after newtown, people thought, this is the opportunity.n newtown it was gun reform. here, police reform. have -- are you concerned, carmen, that the moment might be missed, that all the emotion and all the focus that happened during the black lives protest matters in the aftermath regarding george floyd are going to be lost even though america showdown support and after new poun, that they supported gun control, that, frankly, congress double care? >> yeah, i'm very...
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more than one year after the death of george floyd and the protests which swept dc.versity of america? the curator can see a shift happening. i received an e—mail that they were going to exhibit an artist who is a nigerian figurative artist, and she's going to have an exhibition on a november and i was incredibly excited to see that. so i do see a bit of change, actually. at the collection in washington — america's first modern art museum when it opened 100 years ago — the ceo says they too are responding to the national debate over race. we had quite vigorous internal discussions and it was not a moment where i think one could be responsibly mute. if art is an expression of how the artist sees the world so too is the selection by galleries and museums of the work they show the public. in the wake of the racial reckoning there's an effort to see the bigger picture. laura trevelyan, bbc news, washington. south korea has reported a record daily number of coronavirus cases — 2,434 positive tests in the last 2a hours. since earlyjuly, the country has been grappling with
more than one year after the death of george floyd and the protests which swept dc.versity of america? the curator can see a shift happening. i received an e—mail that they were going to exhibit an artist who is a nigerian figurative artist, and she's going to have an exhibition on a november and i was incredibly excited to see that. so i do see a bit of change, actually. at the collection in washington — america's first modern art museum when it opened 100 years ago — the ceo says they...
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chris: in the case of george floyd we did speak out and condemn his murder.ke out in support of black lives matter. you know, we have for a long time -- our philosophy was, don't say anything basically. i think what has changed is certainly the society we operate as corporations where whether it is employees or customers the expectation is, i want to know what you stand for. there was an art and assigns to this but by and large i feel good -- an art and a science to this but by a large i feel good about where we are. david: do you think it is not appropriate? chris: i really think the bar should be very high when you speak out. i don't think, by and large, it is appropriate for companies to be speaking out, but i think there are certain situations, george floyd being one, the capitol attacks being another, where it was important for corporations to speak out a mcdonald's made its voice heard. david: the business roundtable has said, don't worry only about shareholders, you have a responsibility to your community, employees, customers and so forth. do you shar
chris: in the case of george floyd we did speak out and condemn his murder.ke out in support of black lives matter. you know, we have for a long time -- our philosophy was, don't say anything basically. i think what has changed is certainly the society we operate as corporations where whether it is employees or customers the expectation is, i want to know what you stand for. there was an art and assigns to this but by and large i feel good -- an art and a science to this but by a large i feel...
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. >> the former minneapolis police officer who murdered george floyd is scheduled to be arraigned on new charges in an unrelated case. eric chauvin is accused of violating a teenagers civil rights in 2017 by using restraints similar to the ones used on floyd. mike: you could say it is a touch of fall in our forecast as temperatures will be anywhere from six degrees to 10 degrees cooler than average with highs in the 60's and 70's. >> taking a live look outside of the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see that it is moving just fine this morning. kumasi: number seven. a search for this stolen puppy. this two-month old husky named rambo was taken from a home in mountain view. the suspect was driving a gray nissan sedan. >> we are learning about the anxiety and hopelessness some young people are feeling about climate change. nearly six in 10 teenagers and people in their early 20's say they are extremely worried about climate change according to a new report that surveyed people across 10 countries. the young people said they felt betrayed by older generations and governments about the ina
. >> the former minneapolis police officer who murdered george floyd is scheduled to be arraigned on new charges in an unrelated case. eric chauvin is accused of violating a teenagers civil rights in 2017 by using restraints similar to the ones used on floyd. mike: you could say it is a touch of fall in our forecast as temperatures will be anywhere from six degrees to 10 degrees cooler than average with highs in the 60's and 70's. >> taking a live look outside of the bay bridge toll...
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>> 56 wins, 1 loss, against floyd mayweather. what did that teach you? racking up championship after championship. outside the ring, he's become one of the highest-paid athletes on the planet. and he's exploded into a social media star, with millions of followers tuning in to his torrid training videos, all filmed right here at his private gym in san diego where they meet right hooks. the sense of familia makes you feel like you're celebrating hispanic heritage month every day. you are a maniac in the ring. what do you -- look at these. >> reporter: but throughout the trials and turmoils of a career in combat sports, canelo has tried to maintain the meek nature of that boy selling ice cream on the streets of guadalajara. he's become a father, raising a beautiful family with his wife, fernanda, and investing in his community, building up businesses and funding charities throughout mexico. and championing causes for mexicans around the world. you're a world-famous athlete. is it your responsibility to speak out against injustice, social causes? >> lebron j
>> 56 wins, 1 loss, against floyd mayweather. what did that teach you? racking up championship after championship. outside the ring, he's become one of the highest-paid athletes on the planet. and he's exploded into a social media star, with millions of followers tuning in to his torrid training videos, all filmed right here at his private gym in san diego where they meet right hooks. the sense of familia makes you feel like you're celebrating hispanic heritage month every day. you are a...
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>>> happening now for you, attorneys for two former minneapolis police officers charged in george floyd'sth asked their trials not be live streamed. three officers are facing aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in george floyd's death. derek chauvin was convicted already. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. >>> we're tracking breaking news right now. coast-to-coast, here in california the caldor fire continues to grow closer and closer to lake tahoe. evacuation orders are in effect for most of south lake tahoe, including the nevada side. the fire has burned areas larger than oakland, san francisco, walnut creek all combined. >>> on the east coast, millions are dealing with historic flooding from hurricane ida. these are live pictures. at least eight people are dead in new york and new jersey. live pictures of the rescue still ahead this morning on "today in the
>>> happening now for you, attorneys for two former minneapolis police officers charged in george floyd'sth asked their trials not be live streamed. three officers are facing aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in george floyd's death. derek chauvin was convicted already. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean...
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neck for nine minutes as floyd begged for his life and eventually went limp. >>> apple's big reveal at the you newest gadgets 4 before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪♪ newesnewest gs at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. another day, another chance. make the most of it with the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. ask how to get comcast business securityedge to help protect all your connected devices. and get started with a great offer on fast and reliable internet and voice for just $64.99 a month. plus, ask how to get a prepaid card up to $500. call or go online today to learn more. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> they rolled out the new toys today. . >>> they rolled out the new toys today. tim cook unveiling what he calls the best iphone the company has ever made. here they are. iphone 13, iphone 13 mini, iphone 13 mangagemx. to our untrained eye, they look like prior verses, but they'll
neck for nine minutes as floyd begged for his life and eventually went limp. >>> apple's big reveal at the you newest gadgets 4 before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪♪ newesnewest gs at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. another day, another chance. make the most of it with the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business...
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they are charged with violating george floyd's civil rights and not providing him medical care. all part of a larger case. as you mentioned, chauvin being convicted of those counts which put him in prison for 22 and a half years. the question is how exactly will this federal case move forward. also to be discussed today potentially is whether this federal case will continue for the four officers together or separately. also, the officers are expected to enter pleas today. now, this arraignment will be over video conference so they will not physically appear in court, but also this comes as there are several other loose ends surrounding this case. the state trial, of course, for those three other offices is scheduled for next march. also the department of justice is looking into the minneapolis police department to see whether it had a pattern of practice of violating people's civil rights. again, this is the arraignment on the federal civil rights charges, which we expect to start in a little more than an hour. >> we know you'll be on it and we'll stay close. thank you. and than
they are charged with violating george floyd's civil rights and not providing him medical care. all part of a larger case. as you mentioned, chauvin being convicted of those counts which put him in prison for 22 and a half years. the question is how exactly will this federal case move forward. also to be discussed today potentially is whether this federal case will continue for the four officers together or separately. also, the officers are expected to enter pleas today. now, this arraignment...
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election calling for gender equity across a range of issues and the racial reckoning around george floyd brought a lot of unity that was diverse crossing age and class and race and gender lines and yes, january 6th should have been a moment for national unity because, you know, rejecting white nationalism and extremism should be a non-partisan thing but there are still too many americans who are committed to the myth that gave birth to the insurrection and so really until we can again coming to around a shared set of facts, there is not going to be any unity of the kind that former president bush or current president biden and vice president harris are calling for. >> i think one of the things that was remarkable is one, his connection but two, he's been fairly silent on the issues happening here in the country when it comes to the division. do you think it's a little too late? >> this is -- it reminded me most of when he was giving the speech is after charlottesville. george w. bush came out then and said white supremacy is a blight on this nation. he was more direct in the past. you're
election calling for gender equity across a range of issues and the racial reckoning around george floyd brought a lot of unity that was diverse crossing age and class and race and gender lines and yes, january 6th should have been a moment for national unity because, you know, rejecting white nationalism and extremism should be a non-partisan thing but there are still too many americans who are committed to the myth that gave birth to the insurrection and so really until we can again coming to...