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the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis policefficers.
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reportera: se llevarÁ el primer relativo servicio religioso memoria ge floyd. emocionÓ cuando le preguntaron por los incidentes. y dijo que su corazÓn estaba con la mujer lesionada. ilia: nueva york enfrenta otra noche de protesta. mientras los comercios se refuerzan para evitar saqueos. jorge: activistas piden no confundir la mayor de manifestantes pacificos con saqueadores y con los violentos. ilia: mÉxico pierde a uno dre sus mÁs grandes comediantes del cine, el teatro y la televisiÓn. ♪ ♪ queremos pedirte que lleves la cuenta de los abrazos que no has podido dar, las manos que no has estrechado y las comidas familiares que no han ocurrido. pero piensa que por cada cosa que has dejado de hacer hubo una persona menos que quedó vulnerable, una persona menos que quedó expuesta, y que tú estás ayudando a la salud de tu comunidad. lleva bien la cuenta, porque cuando esto cambie querrás ponerte al día, ¿verdad? ♪ ilia: el alcalde de nueva york extendiÓ el toque de queda para prevenir violencia y saqueo de comercio, rechazÓ oferta del presidente trump de usar la gu
reportera: se llevarÁ el primer relativo servicio religioso memoria ge floyd. emocionÓ cuando le preguntaron por los incidentes. y dijo que su corazÓn estaba con la mujer lesionada. ilia: nueva york enfrenta otra noche de protesta. mientras los comercios se refuerzan para evitar saqueos. jorge: activistas piden no confundir la mayor de manifestantes pacificos con saqueadores y con los violentos. ilia: mÉxico pierde a uno dre sus mÁs grandes comediantes del cine, el teatro y la televisiÓn....
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the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis police officers. this is 25 minutes. gov. abbott: first i want to thank everybody for being here. -- everythingk the people around me have been working on so very much. the chief, who has been one of the leaders in responding to covid-19. we have the general who has done document is job in helping texas respond to covid-19 and to instill a sense of safety and security in our communities to allow peaceful protests to occur. i want to point out in particular the director who has been involved across the entire state over the past week, making sure that our communities are as safe as possible. also, all of these people behind the cameras who have been manning this emergency operations center, for everything you have been working on in the course of responding to covid-19. in typical texas fashion, we are dealing with multiple challenges at one particular time. what we are here to talk about today is the status of this tropical storm. you can see the map of it behind me. i will be making referen
the governor addressed the death texan,ge floyd, a native who died in the custody of minneapolis police officers. this is 25 minutes. gov. abbott: first i want to thank everybody for being here. -- everythingk the people around me have been working on so very much. the chief, who has been one of the leaders in responding to covid-19. we have the general who has done document is job in helping texas respond to covid-19 and to instill a sense of safety and security in our communities to allow...
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. >>> as we have seen the publicor outrage to ge floyd's killing has motivated tens of thouronds of people ss the nation to protest. even the midst of a pandemic. well, many are wearing facemasks but gatherings of largalcrowds make so distancing difficult. protesters say racial inequality also results in poor health outcomes ich are reflected in the higher covid- 19 mortality rates among blacks and lanos. joining me by skype an obstetrician and gynecologist who works in alameda. she participated in a protest organized by her colleagues this week at kaiser campuses in the east bay. kaiser permanente did not officially sanctioned the event. thank you for joing us. >> thank you for having me. >> was there a specific moment that catalyzed your decion to protest? >> you know, that is really interesting, because there was not a specif moment. and i actually had my doubts about what this protest would mean, so when i left the house that morning i grabbed my black lives matter sign out of my backyard and i e went to what would happen and it was really moving. there were four sites. we have alama,
. >>> as we have seen the publicor outrage to ge floyd's killing has motivated tens of thouronds of people ss the nation to protest. even the midst of a pandemic. well, many are wearing facemasks but gatherings of largalcrowds make so distancing difficult. protesters say racial inequality also results in poor health outcomes ich are reflected in the higher covid- 19 mortality rates among blacks and lanos. joining me by skype an obstetrician and gynecologist who works in alameda. she...
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floyd!ge reporter: in los angeles, the mayor took a knee surrounded by protesters. a gesture of solidarity made by some police officers who later made arrest for curfew violation. york also detained protesters as they enforced the city's first curfew and 75 years. put in place this week by authorities to quell chaos and looting. as in many cities nationwide, thousands of protesters remained in the streets, defiant of a popolice force they say they cannot respect. >> if they can get away with doing whatever they want, why can't we? we fought for our freedom for years. we still have to deal with racism, discrimination. >> no violence. we will not let trump degrade our democracy today. reporter: new york's mayor has rejected calls from the states governor and the president to bring the national guard. in washington, the troops made a show of forcece on the steps s f ththe lincncoln memomorial. tension in the capital have been flowed a day after police aggressively cleared protesters out of donald trump's path. by nightfall police begin launching tear gas on crowd to re
floyd!ge reporter: in los angeles, the mayor took a knee surrounded by protesters. a gesture of solidarity made by some police officers who later made arrest for curfew violation. york also detained protesters as they enforced the city's first curfew and 75 years. put in place this week by authorities to quell chaos and looting. as in many cities nationwide, thousands of protesters remained in the streets, defiant of a popolice force they say they cannot respect. >> if they can get away...
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made news on the the death of ge floyd.bout protests and his law and order approach. i don't see how cnn justifies that. it is true the president didn't answer questions. that is regrettable. we didn't know that in advance. pa network that talks negatively about the president, when he speaks in that forum, declines to put any of it on the air? i think more visceral towards this president than it was about the economic subject matter. ashley: would they have done that with president obama? >> short answer, no. you know, almost everything, almost every speech obama gave was routinely carried and many of them carried by fox news as well. there were times when the president is giving a the love political speeches you don't necessarily have to carry each one. when he comes into the rose garden to talk to reporters, would have been better if he had taken questions, i don't understand. you have 24 hours a day. give him 40 minutes or at least a good chunk of that. take2 3 hours you can say what you think. that would be approach i w
made news on the the death of ge floyd.bout protests and his law and order approach. i don't see how cnn justifies that. it is true the president didn't answer questions. that is regrettable. we didn't know that in advance. pa network that talks negatively about the president, when he speaks in that forum, declines to put any of it on the air? i think more visceral towards this president than it was about the economic subject matter. ashley: would they have done that with president obama?...
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i negocios fueron vandalizados r durante algunas protestas pac i pacificas por la muerte de ge g george floydistas llegaron basthasta a barrio de inwood, nueva york p para darle una vision diferente a este vecindario. >>> lo que me motivo a pintar la pintura fue para mandar un m mensaje a la comunidad de amor, paz, unidad y a enseÑarle a la comunidad a todas las victimas, los niÑos lo que ha pasado. >>> hoy en dia este vecindario s se ha convertijdo en un colorido museo de grafitis donde los que caminan por las calles no pueden dejar de apreciar y admirar el arte, que deja un mensaje de paz e igualdad. >>> lo que empezo con tristeaz, con miedo se ha convertido en l alegria y ha addo cooy a dado m comunidad, debemos cubrir los rtestaurantes con maderas, per q que hicieron los jovenes, plas a plasmaron su arte, vinieron a a darle color y alegria a los rt restaurantes y negocios que c r cubrieron sus ventanas con ma r madera, de verdad que estamos muy agradecidos. >>> propietarios de los rt restaurantes ya sometieron un e permiso a la ciudad de nueva york para poder pintar en un futuro las calle
i negocios fueron vandalizados r durante algunas protestas pac i pacificas por la muerte de ge g george floydistas llegaron basthasta a barrio de inwood, nueva york p para darle una vision diferente a este vecindario. >>> lo que me motivo a pintar la pintura fue para mandar un m mensaje a la comunidad de amor, paz, unidad y a enseÑarle a la comunidad a todas las victimas, los niÑos lo que ha pasado. >>> hoy en dia este vecindario s se ha convertijdo en un colorido museo de...
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ge >> and afterpersonal the killin george floyd in minneapolis, tell us your personal reaction,l but also p how you reacted as mayor in terms of anticipating e potential protests, potential unrest there in union city. thef >> well, i'll tell you, i'm going to speak to the protest.ve certainly, the first amendment speaks to that, peaceable protest. and certainly, i am a supporter of that, have always been an advocate of that.cert you know,ai i have a great pleasure, i was born and raised in the city of memphis and certainly recall a number of protests around the time dr. martin luther king was drie certainly a extremely vocal and prominent as it relates to protests, but never did he drive a protest to rioting and looting, you know. gat's when you lose the message of what the issues are, you know.an sit and you know, hopefully, we can get to a place where we can siti down and have the real conversations, because certainly, there is a real conversation that needs to be had, you know, in this nation, you know.ho ipe hope that our federal leaded areing paying attention, but a i hope our f
ge >> and afterpersonal the killin george floyd in minneapolis, tell us your personal reaction,l but also p how you reacted as mayor in terms of anticipating e potential protests, potential unrest there in union city. thef >> well, i'll tell you, i'm going to speak to the protest.ve certainly, the first amendment speaks to that, peaceable protest. and certainly, i am a supporter of that, have always been an advocate of that.cert you know,ai i have a great pleasure, i was born and...
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floyd. the president at 3:00 this afternoon meet with law enforcement officials at the ge >> good morning, everyone. the justice in policing act establishes a bold vision of policing in america -- never again should the world be subjected to witnessing what we saw on the streets in minneapolis -- the slow murder of an individual by uniformed police officer. the world is witnessing the birth of a new movement in our country. this movement has now spread to many nations around the world with thousands marching to register their horror and hearing the cry "i can't breathe." people marching to demand not just change, but transformative change that ends police brutality, ends racial profiling, and ends the practice of denying americans the right to have the ability to sue when they have been injured by an officer -- that denies local jurisdictions the power to fire or prosecute offending officers. black communities have sadly been marching for over 100 years against police abuse, but for the police to protect and serve our community's like they do elsewhere. in the 1950's, news cameras expose the brutal
floyd. the president at 3:00 this afternoon meet with law enforcement officials at the ge >> good morning, everyone. the justice in policing act establishes a bold vision of policing in america -- never again should the world be subjected to witnessing what we saw on the streets in minneapolis -- the slow murder of an individual by uniformed police officer. the world is witnessing the birth of a new movement in our country. this movement has now spread to many nations around the world...
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floyd's young daughter in a recorded video message. joe: no child should have to ask a question that too many black children have had tor ansr generations -- ask for generations, why? why is daddy gek americans w knowing many that they could lose their life in the course of just living their life? ♪>> been a long loime coming ♪ reporter: punctuating the somber event, display of joy and celebration, a home-going celebration, they called it, george floyd was remembered as a champion basketball and football player, a gentle man, despite his imposing height at 6'6", a regular guy from a rough neighborhood. he may have been an unlikely catalyst for a pivotal moment in civil rights history, but his death brought out activist reverend william lawson, who worked with martin luther king. this is a turning point, he said. >> back in the days when i used to be part of marge's, all the marchers were black -- of marches, all the marchers were black. but now there are white people who know the story and hispanics who know the story. >> ♪ reporter: george floyd will be ried next to his mother, for whom he cried out as he lay dying, but that's not the end of his story. when his life stretched out
floyd's young daughter in a recorded video message. joe: no child should have to ask a question that too many black children have had tor ansr generations -- ask for generations, why? why is daddy gek americans w knowing many that they could lose their life in the course of just living their life? ♪>> been a long loime coming ♪ reporter: punctuating the somber event, display of joy and celebration, a home-going celebration, they called it, george floyd was remembered as a champion...
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ge talie brandt has more from wasbrings change. >> movement is happening in america. and i'm glad that all of us did get to say that this was george floyd that sparked the feuds. sumac of any of a police officer has sparked more than a week of demonstrations nationwide over police brutality and racial inequality. thousands filled the streets of washington dc from the united states capital to national monuments to the white house. >> lacked power. some demonstrators tell me that this moment feels different describing as a tipping point. they said that they won't rest until there are new policies in place. >> remains to be seen, going to show up at the polls? are we going to hold our elected officials accountable for reform. that's where real justice happens. >> there are fewer signs of national guard soldiers and police in the streets as recent demonstrations have remained peaceful but cbs news has learned on monday president trump demanded 10,000 active- duty troops be deployed following violent protests last weekend. military leaders argued against it. >> retired generals what they had to say and they put trump on notice. it has brough
ge talie brandt has more from wasbrings change. >> movement is happening in america. and i'm glad that all of us did get to say that this was george floyd that sparked the feuds. sumac of any of a police officer has sparked more than a week of demonstrations nationwide over police brutality and racial inequality. thousands filled the streets of washington dc from the united states capital to national monuments to the white house. >> lacked power. some demonstrators tell me that this...
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vecinos de la c victima no hay duda de que la r presion social y protestas ge r generadas por la muerte de geo g george floydque el caso se procesara con rapidez inusual. >>> el muchacho no metio ni las manos ni hizo nada para provocar atacandolo. >>> creo que es un muy buen p m primerp paso para restaurar la confianza en el sistema de jc justicia y tambien una gran v victoria para la comunidad que e en forma cotidiana enfrentan los abusos. >>> el agente acusado y su Ñe compaÑero respondieron a una a llamada de un intruso en un lote vacante de la zona y expedientes disciplinarios de los agentes de la policia de nueva york ya no s seran secretos, aprueban derogar la ley y que habia sido elabo elaborada, pero nunca sometida a la camara, pasaron otras medidas como prohibir a los agentes ll v llave de estrangulamietnto, fa l facilitar la presentacion de m demandas contra personas que g hagan denuncias racistas, anun i anuncian que a los oficiales no se les permitira usar la tecnica de presionar el cuello, la me medida entra en vigor de forma inmediata, el deptartamento su e suspendera el entrenamietnnto d la tec
vecinos de la c victima no hay duda de que la r presion social y protestas ge r generadas por la muerte de geo g george floydque el caso se procesara con rapidez inusual. >>> el muchacho no metio ni las manos ni hizo nada para provocar atacandolo. >>> creo que es un muy buen p m primerp paso para restaurar la confianza en el sistema de jc justicia y tambien una gran v victoria para la comunidad que e en forma cotidiana enfrentan los abusos. >>> el agente acusado y su...