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george,mancer st. george. i would like to thank the pritzker military museum and library for sponsoring it. this conference along with the richard c. von hess foundation and john and janeane rowe, and next weekend, i actually have the pleasure to speak at another conference sponsored by the pritzker military museum and library, and my colleague will also be speaking there as well. we're looking forward to that, too. i want to make one shout out to the curatorial team as well as here at the museum at which i'm a part of, led by dr. philip mead, our colleague mark turdeau, and marcela, they have pushed me and asked me great questions and what has resulted from those questions and also leadership by scott stevenson has produced a really wonderful exhibition that i'm excited that tens of thousands of people will get to see over the next couple months. and so let's start with a quote from richard st. george. and i found this quote is an interesting one to start with. because it says, if i were a prince, my history
george,mancer st. george. i would like to thank the pritzker military museum and library for sponsoring it. this conference along with the richard c. von hess foundation and john and janeane rowe, and next weekend, i actually have the pleasure to speak at another conference sponsored by the pritzker military museum and library, and my colleague will also be speaking there as well. we're looking forward to that, too. i want to make one shout out to the curatorial team as well as here at the...
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george floyd!nd we will be live in minneapolis where the lawyer representing the family of george floyd it is releasing the results in an independent autopsy. countries gci’oss independent autopsy. countries across the world are starting to ease their lockdown is, including what brazil, the worst hit country by coronavirus in latin america. and we look at the ethics of the pandemic in the classroom as children return to school in england with the new social distancing rules. welcome to the programme, thank you for in the next few minutes, we are expecting the release of... the person who killed george floyd, and we are going to show you some footage of his arrest, an event that sparked the worst u nrest an event that sparked the worst unrest in america for generations. it was this that that edge that went viral, showing three police officers kneeling on the unarmed mr floyd, with the white police officer's me on his neck. mr floyd can be heard saying, please, ican‘t on his neck. mr floyd can be hea
george floyd!nd we will be live in minneapolis where the lawyer representing the family of george floyd it is releasing the results in an independent autopsy. countries gci’oss independent autopsy. countries across the world are starting to ease their lockdown is, including what brazil, the worst hit country by coronavirus in latin america. and we look at the ethics of the pandemic in the classroom as children return to school in england with the new social distancing rules. welcome to the...
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george manser st. george. and in 1774 when a maternal relative passed away he stood to inherit land in ireland. and following a tradition of the period he took on his mother's surname to become richard st. george manser st. george so these are his prewar cartoons and also published by matthew and mary darly who published "a view in america" in 1778 a couple years later. that is an interesting connection there. then when you compare them, that is on the right there, timothy tallow and his wife going to the hall on a sunday. look at the horse there and the cart. look at the horse there and the cart with my triumphant entry into philadelphia. then you compare my triumphant entry into philadelphia to a scene in the paintings. there are a lot of linkages and similarity. so is richard st. george the reason why the paintings exist? and the answer to that question is, yes. that is the reason why. i'll tibet back to that in a little bit. meanwhile, across the atlantic, ruth kenny can you raise your hand? art historian
george manser st. george. and in 1774 when a maternal relative passed away he stood to inherit land in ireland. and following a tradition of the period he took on his mother's surname to become richard st. george manser st. george so these are his prewar cartoons and also published by matthew and mary darly who published "a view in america" in 1778 a couple years later. that is an interesting connection there. then when you compare them, that is on the right there, timothy tallow and...
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foas george strugglebreath.t this time, i am honored to introduce a new from the medical field in these matters. an ikni heow t he worked on several these matters it is my pleasure to introduce you all to alecia wilson, director of autopsy and forensic sciences at the university of michigan. dr. wilson? >> good afternoon. weak knowledge that additional medical information, including toxicology and further investigation, are necessary for a final report. the evidence was consistent with homicide is the matter of death. autopsies in certain cases can be very important to confirm or dispute the orinal diagnosis, to answer unswered questions, to collect and document evidence , and most importantly, to determine the cause and the manner of death. second autopsies do haveheir limitations, as are not seeing t tissues, and some items may ve been kept by the original pathogist. with that acknowledgment, we feel mth i wil not change or alter the primary cause of death of mechanical k kiev. thank you. >>nk. incredibly hono
foas george strugglebreath.t this time, i am honored to introduce a new from the medical field in these matters. an ikni heow t he worked on several these matters it is my pleasure to introduce you all to alecia wilson, director of autopsy and forensic sciences at the university of michigan. dr. wilson? >> good afternoon. weak knowledge that additional medical information, including toxicology and further investigation, are necessary for a final report. the evidence was consistent with...
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protester: george floyd! george floyd!ost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. protester: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of people from the neighbourhood where he died, we've pieced together what happened. and it all started here at the cup foods grocery store. george came in our establishment maybe once or twice a week. george was a very bigger sized person. so he was an intimidating individual, but he was a very nice person. mahmoud abumayyaleh is the owner of the store, but wasn't there on the evening of may 25th when it's alleged george floyd and two friends attempted to pay for cigarettes with counterfeit 20—dollar bills. after mr floyd left the e
protester: george floyd! george floyd!ost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. protester: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with...
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george floyd.behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now, to open the service with the celebration of his life we will have a scripture reading from reverend jerry mcafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church followed by an opening prayer from doctor hagan president of north-central university and is so low by mrs. porter. >> on behalf of pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, and the south side and the disciples and the vice lords psalms 27 the lord is my light and my salvation to whom shall i fear the lord is the strength of my life of whom shall i be afraid with my enemies and my foes come upon me to beat up my flesh they stumbled and fell in my heart shall not fear the word shall rise against me and i shall be confident one thing that i desire that i will seek after that i may dwell in the house of the lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty of the lord for in the time of etrouble he shall hide me in hi
george floyd.behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now, to open the service with the celebration of his life we will have a scripture reading from reverend jerry mcafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church followed by an opening prayer from doctor hagan president of north-central university and is so low by mrs. porter. >> on behalf of pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, and the south side and the...
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george floyd!and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. chanting: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of people from the neighbourhood where he died, we've pieced together what happened. and it all started here at the cup foods grocery store. george came in our establishment maybe once or twice a week. george was a very bigger sized person. so he was an intimidating individual, but he was a very nice person. mahmoud abumayyaleh is the owner of the store, but wasn't there on the evening of may 25th when it's alleged george floyd and two friends attempted to pay for cigarettes with counterfeit 20—dollar bills. after mr floyd left the establ
george floyd!and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. chanting: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of people from the...
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george floyd.behalf of everyone here i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss, now to open this service the celebration of his life we will have a scripture reading from reverend, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church followed by an opening prayer from doctor scott hagan, president of north-central university and a solo by missus tawana porter. >> on behalf of the pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, bloods on the south side, disciples on the north side, psalm 27. the lord is my life and my salvation, whom shall i fear. the lord is the strength of my life, whom shall i be afraid when the wicked and my enemies and my foes came upon me to eat up my flesh they stumbled and failed though all host should encamp against me my heart shall not fear the war should rise against me this will i be confident, one thing have i desired of the lord, that will i seek after, that i may dwell in the house of the lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty
george floyd.behalf of everyone here i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss, now to open this service the celebration of his life we will have a scripture reading from reverend, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church followed by an opening prayer from doctor scott hagan, president of north-central university and a solo by missus tawana porter. >> on behalf of the pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, bloods on the south side,...
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today is about lifting up the family of george floyd. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. amy: as historic protests against police brutality continued across the country, we will go to houston, texas, the longtime home of george floyd, who was killed by minneapolis police last week. 60,000 people took to the streets tuesday to honor his memory. we will speak to two of his friends about his community and religious work mentoring young men in houston and hear george floyd in his own words. >> i went to speak to you all real quick. i just want to say that i got my shortcomings and my flaws, but the shooting that is going on, man, i don't care e where you're them amy: then as president trump threatens to designate anti-fascists as terrorists, an internal fbi document reveals the agency found no intelligence indicating antifa was involved in the unrest over the weekend in washington, d.c. and we will look at the 2011 policece killing of kenneth chamberlain. >> my father accidentally triggered his life alert pendant one morning. the white plains police responded to the home, su
today is about lifting up the family of george floyd. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. amy: as historic protests against police brutality continued across the country, we will go to houston, texas, the longtime home of george floyd, who was killed by minneapolis police last week. 60,000 people took to the streets tuesday to honor his memory. we will speak to two of his friends about his community and religious work mentoring young men in houston and hear...
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george floyd.lf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now, to open this service, the celebration of his life, will have aeb scripture reading from reverend jerry mcafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagen, president of north central university, and a solo by mrs. porter. >> on behalf of the pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, the bloods on the south side, the disciples and vice lords on the north side, psalm 27. the lord is my life and my salvation, whom shall i fear? the lord is the strength of my life, whom shall i be afraid? when the wicked even mine enemies and my foe came upon me to eat at my flesh, they stumbled and fell. who should -- my heart shall not fear. this will i be confident, one thing if i desire of the lord, that i will seek after and i may dwell in the house of the lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the lord and to inquire in hi
george floyd.lf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now, to open this service, the celebration of his life, will have aeb scripture reading from reverend jerry mcafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagen, president of north central university, and a solo by mrs. porter. >> on behalf of the pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, the bloods on the south side,...
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go on home, george. get your rest, george. you have changed world, george.udible] -- ♪ we will ask gospel great hezekiah walker to sing a song for the family, after which naacp, andon of the attorney crump, we are going to stand for eight minutes 46 seconds. that was the time that george was on the ground. and we want you all over the world to stand with us for eight minutes and 46 seconds, and make that commitment for justice in the name of george. i want to thank the members of the congressional lack caucus for being with -- congressional black caucus for being with us. [applause] i want you to stand. ♪ andnt to thank the sone king iii martin luther for being with us. mayor andthank the the governor for being with the family, senator amy klobuchar of the state of minnesota. mentor andhank my one that has fought this fight ,or more than half a century the reverend jesse lewis jackson and his spokesman for rainbow push, jonathan luther jackson. for theo thank, entertainment world, kevin hart. he isd me, don't mention here, so don't clap. stand up, kevin. we
go on home, george. get your rest, george. you have changed world, george.udible] -- ♪ we will ask gospel great hezekiah walker to sing a song for the family, after which naacp, andon of the attorney crump, we are going to stand for eight minutes 46 seconds. that was the time that george was on the ground. and we want you all over the world to stand with us for eight minutes and 46 seconds, and make that commitment for justice in the name of george. i want to thank the members of the...
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george, manser st. george. so let's take a step back and find out who he is, what his origins are, let's learn about his life and death because it's his life that's the reason why all of this art work survives. so to give you a rundown, richard st. george was born in about 1752. he was born and lived in county gullway. he lived much of his life at headford, even though he also had property in england near bristol, but he was a member of the church of ireland, irish landed gentry. he was a published cartoonist as we've seen in london in the 1770s. he joined the british army in 1775 first, then purchased a new commission as an officer in 1776 and continued serving with the army in america until 1778. he returned home in 1778 as wounded veteran, and as a veteran, he traveled around. he went to a variety of different places. he was a widower. his wife passed away four years into their marriage, then he was killed in 1798, at the beginning of the irish revolution in 1798. the portraits of him as a young british offi
george, manser st. george. so let's take a step back and find out who he is, what his origins are, let's learn about his life and death because it's his life that's the reason why all of this art work survives. so to give you a rundown, richard st. george was born in about 1752. he was born and lived in county gullway. he lived much of his life at headford, even though he also had property in england near bristol, but he was a member of the church of ireland, irish landed gentry. he was a...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd.ll you all right now, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he's in the bosom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell y'all, stay positive, america. there is a depth that you have to repay. but god said not this. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races and i say, you know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so, make sure you turn, you never know how long you got, y'all. you never know. the key is love. i love the y'all. i'm out. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> hey. what's going on come everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love and strength to the family members that are here of anybody that's been lost. 50 states. 50 states are protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the better. i just want to personally thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids can be all right later on. i
i am george floyd. you are george floyd.ll you all right now, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he's in the bosom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell y'all, stay positive, america. there is a depth that you have to repay. but god said not this. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races and i say, you know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so, make sure...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd.of god. he is all right, y'all. to tell you, "stay positive, america." is a debt you have to repay, but "mm-mm, not this debt." you don't have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together, today. because you never know how long we have got. you never know. the key is love. i love you all. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> hey, what's going on, everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love to the families -- the family members that are hear of anybody that has been lost. 50 states. 50 states all protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the better, so i just want to personally thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids can be all right later on. i appreciate the sacrifice, my brother. i genuinely do. sorry. i didn't come up here to talk. all right, all right, all right. ihow do say goodbye ♪ what we had sor
i am george floyd. you are george floyd.of god. he is all right, y'all. to tell you, "stay positive, america." is a debt you have to repay, but "mm-mm, not this debt." you don't have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together, today. because you never know how long we have got. you never know. the key is love. i love you all. [applause] ♪ [applause] >>...
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george floyd deserved humanity. and also, the system needed to be listening to george floyd.police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system. the judges! the legislators! the president. >> yeah. >> america needed to be listening when george floyd said, i can't breathe because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe. this is a tipping point. >> [applauding]. >> this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and see if america truey believes in the words of thomas jefferson. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equally and endowed by their creator for certain inalienable rights that along them are life, liberty and persuit of happiness. for america that, means black people too. >> that's right! >> [cheering]. >> okay.>> two quick questions. >> what do you say to the other three officers? what do you say to them? >> you know, the family of george floyd watched the video in agony. you have seen rodney and you have seen bridget and terrence and his children. they are horrified at what they witnessed on this
george floyd deserved humanity. and also, the system needed to be listening to george floyd.police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system. the judges! the legislators! the president. >> yeah. >> america needed to be listening when george floyd said, i can't breathe because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe. this is a tipping point. >> [applauding]. >> this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and see if america...
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i'm george's nephew.ough we happen to share the same middle name for some reason my mama wa nted middle name for some reason my mama wanted to name all of us after some of her siblings and coincidently i ended up with george. growing up i'm a lot younger than him but my grandmother raised me and i have a fatherfigure. grandmother raised me and i have a father figure. we are hearing from a number of george floyd's family members. this is brandon well as his nephew. we've heard from his youngest brother rodney and pa learners and also a cousin speaking at this memorial service most my colleague jane o'brien is at this memorial service most my colleaguejane o'brien is outside at the scene where many flowers are being laid. and paint reese next to george floyd. they are indeed. what i think is remarkable about what we're hearing is that how george floyd is being fleshed out as a real person. a very ordinary person somebody who came from a large family, had a life, had people who loved him. and this i think ge
i'm george's nephew.ough we happen to share the same middle name for some reason my mama wa nted middle name for some reason my mama wanted to name all of us after some of her siblings and coincidently i ended up with george. growing up i'm a lot younger than him but my grandmother raised me and i have a fatherfigure. grandmother raised me and i have a father figure. we are hearing from a number of george floyd's family members. this is brandon well as his nephew. we've heard from his youngest...
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that was his only crime george florey. these serve the dignity and the respect that we are court all people simply because they are children of a common god and it's very unfortunate that we have to be here but we're going to celebrate the life of your floor today. no more hate crowds. so i said make america great again but when you bring great. those 4 offices where little. and so they have. this is not just murder. my grandmother was right there oh i'm sick come on baby you said if you're just going know what you're good at. moving words there don't use all of her salad. since fountain of praise church where george floyd's funeral is now taking place good afternoon to you all over i mean it has to be very moving to be near what is being said what is being heard there about the wife of george floor. it was a very emotional ceremony brant of course 500 guests in there the closest family members friends but also a politician congress people from washington d.c. as well as civil rights activists so this ceremony had a politi
that was his only crime george florey. these serve the dignity and the respect that we are court all people simply because they are children of a common god and it's very unfortunate that we have to be here but we're going to celebrate the life of your floor today. no more hate crowds. so i said make america great again but when you bring great. those 4 offices where little. and so they have. this is not just murder. my grandmother was right there oh i'm sick come on baby you said if you're...
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if you love george floyd and you know how george floyd was, you are george floyd.and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the busom of god. he's in the busom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell you all stay positive, america. it's a debt that you have to repay. but god says uh-uh, not this debt, you're going to have to repay it. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure -- you never know how long you got, y'all. the key is love. i love y'all. i'm out. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> um, hey, what's everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love and strength to the family members, anybody that's been lost. 50 states all
if you love george floyd and you know how george floyd was, you are george floyd.and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the busom of god. he's in the busom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell you all stay positive, america. it's a debt that you have to repay. but god says uh-uh, not this debt, you're going to have to repay it. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what, because of the love of george floyd, we are all...
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it was supposed to be the police who were meant to protect and serve george floyd, because george floyd was an american citizen, and george floyd was a human being. george floyd deserved humanity. >> he does! >> and also the system needed to be listening to george floyd, not just the police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system, the judges, the legislators, the president. >> yes! >> america! >> america! >> needs to be listening when george floyd said i can't breathe because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe! >> that's right! >> so this is a tipping point. this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and see if america truly believes in the words of thomas jefferson, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that their endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that amongst them are life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. america, that means black people too! >> that's right! [applause] >> what do you say to the other three officers who did not get arrested, what do you say to them
it was supposed to be the police who were meant to protect and serve george floyd, because george floyd was an american citizen, and george floyd was a human being. george floyd deserved humanity. >> he does! >> and also the system needed to be listening to george floyd, not just the police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system, the judges, the legislators, the president. >> yes! >> america! >> america! >> needs to be listening when george floyd...
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eulogized george floyd in minneapolis.livering the eulogy here as well, along with a number of other folks who are going to be remembering george floyd. a number of prominent local politicians, also the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden, will be among those addressing the mourners here. reverend sharpton -- there's reverend sharpton there in the black and white, as the family pulls in in front of the fountain of praise church. we're going to take a quick break and come back in just a moment. again, the memorial service for george floyd set to begin here roughly ten minutes from now. >>> reverend al sharpton outside the fountain of praise church here in houston, texas, preparing to head inside as the funeral for george floyd is set to start here at the top of the hour. back here in houston, it's going to be under way in a few minutes. many of houston's well-known parts of and community leaders. one of those leaders, justin robinson, is president and ceo of the houston area urban league. judson, on monday we saw 6,00
eulogized george floyd in minneapolis.livering the eulogy here as well, along with a number of other folks who are going to be remembering george floyd. a number of prominent local politicians, also the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden, will be among those addressing the mourners here. reverend sharpton -- there's reverend sharpton there in the black and white, as the family pulls in in front of the fountain of praise church. we're going to take a quick break and come back in just a...
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george floyd. george floyd le tomÓ 46 aÑos este viaje.s para, hay quado verte irte antes de disparar, en esta ciudad hay la responsabilidad de intervenir en esta ciudad, requerimos reportes y gato agotar todas las entero tifts antes de abrir fuego y habrÁ otros elementos en esta orden ejecutiva. pero quiero que sepan que esto va mÁs alla de la labor policial. porque yo he estado hablando con personas en el Último de la comunidad. >>> si uno dedica los fondos a las comunidades asÍ que quiero que sepan y que esta familia sepa que agradecemos todo lo que han hecho y finalmente dirÉ lo siguiente, george y esta familia, no se serÁ el tercer distrito de detroit, pero quiÉn hubiera pensado que su nombre ahora se iba a mencionar en sudÁfrica, canada. berlÍn. corea del sur, europa, alguien quiÉn quizÁs muchos no conocÍan antes. pero lo que ocurriÓ por maldad dios lo convirtiÓ en algo bueno, no porque fuera perfecto sino por en su Último aliento no va a permitir. asÍ que proclamamos el nueve de junio del 2020 el dÍa de george floyd en la ciudad de
george floyd. george floyd le tomÓ 46 aÑos este viaje.s para, hay quado verte irte antes de disparar, en esta ciudad hay la responsabilidad de intervenir en esta ciudad, requerimos reportes y gato agotar todas las entero tifts antes de abrir fuego y habrÁ otros elementos en esta orden ejecutiva. pero quiero que sepan que esto va mÁs alla de la labor policial. porque yo he estado hablando con personas en el Último de la comunidad. >>> si uno dedica los fondos a las comunidades asÍ...
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george floyd deserved humanity. and also, the system needed to be listening to george floyd, not just to police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system, the judges, the legislators, the president, america needed to be listening when george floyd said, "i can't breathe," because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe! >> that's right! >> and so, this is a tipping point. this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and see if america truly believes in the words of thomas jefferson, that we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that amongst them are life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. with america, that means black people, too. [ applause ] does that answer your question, george? okay. >> what about -- >> what do you say -- >> two quick questions. >> what do you say to the other three officers who did not intervene? what do you say to them? >> you know, the family
george floyd deserved humanity. and also, the system needed to be listening to george floyd, not just to police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system, the judges, the legislators, the president, america needed to be listening when george floyd said, "i can't breathe," because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe! >> that's right! >> and so, this is a tipping point. this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and see...
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into george's neck.hauvin's own right foot moves freely proving the full weight of his body was on -- was on george's neck. witnesses said he can't breathe. they implored chaw swrin to get off his next. they begged the officer to check george's pulse. while this was taking place george repeats, i am through. then he cries in pain. they are going to kill me. please, please. he continues to wail. crying out. please, please. begging, please, man. and then wails again in pain. the passersby continue to say you got him down, let him breathe. as they plead with chauvin, george says please, your niece is on my neck. chawf vine's response reveals his state of mind. he says get and get in the car. he mocks george repeatedly. george responds. you can't win. my stomach, my neck. george's nose is bleeding now. the witnesses watching in horror say look at his nose, he's bleeding. he not resisting. they say he ain't doing anything. how long are you going to hold him down. put him in the car. joan wails. mama. he cries
into george's neck.hauvin's own right foot moves freely proving the full weight of his body was on -- was on george's neck. witnesses said he can't breathe. they implored chaw swrin to get off his next. they begged the officer to check george's pulse. while this was taking place george repeats, i am through. then he cries in pain. they are going to kill me. please, please. he continues to wail. crying out. please, please. begging, please, man. and then wails again in pain. the passersby...
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george floyd changed the world.n. it's time. brothers and sisters, they congressional black caucus has done something historic. karen bass any leadership coming out of a law that makes it against the law to put your foot on the neck of a person. it's against the law. [applause] you can't have -- it's against the law. you are going to have to wear your body cameras. it's against the law. the congressional black caucus is making a difference. but i believe there is one more thing we ought to do to make a difference. we have got to have reconciliation. this country has not reconciled its differences with us. [applause] we survived slavery, but we didn't reconciled. we survived segregation, but we didn't reconciled. we are suffering discrimination because we didn't reconciled. it's time for a department of reconciliation in the highest land, the highest office. it's time to have someone who is going to make it his or her business to seek reconciliation for black people in the united states of america every day of his li
george floyd changed the world.n. it's time. brothers and sisters, they congressional black caucus has done something historic. karen bass any leadership coming out of a law that makes it against the law to put your foot on the neck of a person. it's against the law. [applause] you can't have -- it's against the law. you are going to have to wear your body cameras. it's against the law. the congressional black caucus is making a difference. but i believe there is one more thing we ought to do...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd.ell done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bobosom of god. he's all right. pay positive, america. there's a debt you have to repay, but god said uh-uh, not this debt. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure you turn to your -- you never know how long we got, y'all. you never know. the key is love. i love y'all. [ applause ] ♪ >> hey, what's going on, everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love and strength to the family members that are here, anybody that's been lost. 50 states. 50 states are protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the better. i personally want to thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids can be all right later on. i appreciate -- i appreciate the sacrifi
i am george floyd. you are george floyd.ell done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bobosom of god. he's all right. pay positive, america. there's a debt you have to repay, but god said uh-uh, not this debt. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure you turn to your...
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big george.per ever how much we do that, we remember his flesh and his blood and how long are we going to say "i can't breathe"? but now, as i look at marches all over the world, protests filling up the streets, and back in the days when i used to be part of marches, all of marches were black. but, now, there are white people who know the story and there are his p hispanics who know the story and there are asians who know the story. today sh today, preachers back there and there is at least one lutheran minister who is here, i brought with me a jewish fella. and all the cultures, all the races throughout the world, all of the nations throughout the world, all of the continents throughout the world, they know the name of this -- this man, who was born in a stable, and so, you can raise the question, can any good thing come out of a tragedy like this? we've lost a loved one and the pain is almost unbearable. what good can come out of that? well, the murder of a man on a cross, has come a movement w
big george.per ever how much we do that, we remember his flesh and his blood and how long are we going to say "i can't breathe"? but now, as i look at marches all over the world, protests filling up the streets, and back in the days when i used to be part of marches, all of marches were black. but, now, there are white people who know the story and there are his p hispanics who know the story and there are asians who know the story. today sh today, preachers back there and there is at...
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go home, george. get your rest, george. you change the world, george. we are going to keep marching, george. we'll keep fighting, george. we are going forward, george. timeout. timeout. timeout. ♪ we ask sing a song for the family. after which derek johnson of the naacp asked me, going to stand for 8 minutes. 46 seconds. that was a time that george was on the ground. we want you all over the world to stand with us. make that commitment for justi justice. i want to thank the members of the congressional black caucus. for being with us. what you stand? i want to commend dr. martin luther king for being with us. [cheers and applause] i want to thank the mayor and the governor and their for being with the family. senator amy klobuchar of the state of minnesota. i want to thank my mentor and one who has fought this fight for more than a half a century. reverend jesse lewis jackson is with us. and the spokesman, jonathan jackson. i want to thank from the entertainment world, kevin hart. he told me don't mention that here, so don't clap. stand up, kevin. we jo
go home, george. get your rest, george. you change the world, george. we are going to keep marching, george. we'll keep fighting, george. we are going forward, george. timeout. timeout. timeout. ♪ we ask sing a song for the family. after which derek johnson of the naacp asked me, going to stand for 8 minutes. 46 seconds. that was a time that george was on the ground. we want you all over the world to stand with us. make that commitment for justi justice. i want to thank the members of the...
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george has had a bunch. george: i love 'em. is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a connection with the buyer, he knew exactly the right things to say. he did a great job. and i think that, if you can nail sam's club, the sky's the limit. heather: thank you for coming to see us today. lemonis: thank you very much. we're looking forward to it. we're excited. louie: adelo. lemonis: george and i will be at the first store launch. when i first met adelo, he lacked the polish and the structure and the discipline it takes to run a good business. and now he understands that the details matter. also, he doesn't mind selling products to gringos now, a lot of g
george has had a bunch. george: i love 'em. is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a connection with the buyer, he...
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go on home, george. get your rest, george. you changed the world, george.e'll keep marching, george. we'll keep fighting, george, we done turn the cop, george. time-out. time-out. time-out. ♪ sf >> and we'll sing a song and after wit after which, derrick johnson amd for the time that he was on the ground. and we want you all over the world to stand with us for 8:46 to make the commitment for justice. in the name of george. i want to thank the members of the congressional black caucus for being with us. i want you to stand. i want to standing his kids and revere martin luther ringoout euther k with us. and the mayor and their brides for being with us. amy klobuchar of the state of minnesota. i want to state with my mentor and one who fought this fight for more than a half a century, rev jesse lewis jackson is with us. and his spokesman for the rainbow push, jonathan luther jackson. and i want to thank from the entertainment world kevin hart, he told me don't mention he is here, so don't clap. stand up, kevin. we joke with each other. brother, stand up, broth
go on home, george. get your rest, george. you changed the world, george.e'll keep marching, george. we'll keep fighting, george, we done turn the cop, george. time-out. time-out. time-out. ♪ sf >> and we'll sing a song and after wit after which, derrick johnson amd for the time that he was on the ground. and we want you all over the world to stand with us for 8:46 to make the commitment for justice. in the name of george. i want to thank the members of the congressional black caucus...
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you changed the world, george we're going to keep marching, george we're going to keep fighting, georgee done turned the cop, george. time-out time-out >> reporter: that powerful service was played here over loud speakers. this place has become much more than just a site where george floyd died, but it's become what many hope will be a catalyst for change lester. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. before i made my way to north central university for today's service, i visited the place where george floyd died to talk with people about the way forward, about trust and what change looks like. along the street where george floyd was killed sits the intersection where pain and bewilderment meet wary optimism that things can change. >> do you have faith and trust that this is going to bring about change soon? >> yeah, i think so. we made history. minnesota did make history. >> others aren't so sure. >> where were you when it happened >> i was home actually. >> community resident and activist candace montgomery is calling for a controversial move. >> we need to move beyond police reform and comple
you changed the world, george we're going to keep marching, george we're going to keep fighting, georgee done turned the cop, george. time-out time-out >> reporter: that powerful service was played here over loud speakers. this place has become much more than just a site where george floyd died, but it's become what many hope will be a catalyst for change lester. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. before i made my way to north central university for today's service, i visited the place...
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george washington and george mason were very good friends.george mason had two wives and she passed away. then sarah. i was wondering what the relationship was between martha washington and either of george mason's lives. >> they were friendly neighbors but as far as i know, they never became intimate friends. >> that friendship, sadly, was a political casualty. george mason and george washington who had been friends and collaborative in the period leading up to the revolution, but after the constitutional convention, which of course washington sanctioned, and mason refused to sign, it really spelled an end to their friendship. >> on twitter, someone said george and martha washington, quite the power couple. as we close off here, bringing it to full circle. what are the important things for people to know about the influence of martha washington? >> it is important to know how smart and powerful she was. how dependent he was on her. his achievements were her chief mints. having heard there with him made it much more possible. >> she defines i
george washington and george mason were very good friends.george mason had two wives and she passed away. then sarah. i was wondering what the relationship was between martha washington and either of george mason's lives. >> they were friendly neighbors but as far as i know, they never became intimate friends. >> that friendship, sadly, was a political casualty. george mason and george washington who had been friends and collaborative in the period leading up to the revolution, but...
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this is the dublin is live from berlin a final farewell the funeral of george floyd and in his hometown of houston texas. hundreds of mourners packed the church for the funeral of a man whose killing in police custody in minneapolis 2 weeks ago triggered global protests against racism and police brutality. and oscar winning director spike lee gives d.w. his reaction to george floyd's death and he says donald trump will go down in history as america's worst ever president. i'm told me a lot of welcome to the program we begin in the united states where more protests are being held on the day of the funeral of george floyd a black man killed in police custody in minneapolis last month in new york city the relatives of other victims of police brutality addressed crowds at a mass rally in manhattan the city was in the grip of civil unrest for days in the wake of the 46 year old killing elsewhere crowds have been gathering in minneapolis which is also the scene of angry demonstrate. sions mr floyd's death sparked weeks of global protest and international support for the black lives matter mov
this is the dublin is live from berlin a final farewell the funeral of george floyd and in his hometown of houston texas. hundreds of mourners packed the church for the funeral of a man whose killing in police custody in minneapolis 2 weeks ago triggered global protests against racism and police brutality. and oscar winning director spike lee gives d.w. his reaction to george floyd's death and he says donald trump will go down in history as america's worst ever president. i'm told me a lot of...
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but he could hear george. >> george pleading saying, oh, they're going to kill me. i can hear him screaming. i can hear him pleading for his life and asking and begging to just breathe. he just wanted to breathe. he just wanted air and i just -- i can remember hearing him squirming and crying out like the world hearing him. >> you heard george say i think they're going to kill me, they're trying to kill me. >> not think. he said they're going to kill me. i heard him saying it. i can't breathe. >> if you can, counselor, maurice, let me take a commercial. i don't want your only perspective on george to be how he died. i want to hear about why you loved him, why he was your friend and what you know about him that people need to know about him to understand why your telling of the story and people who know him about how he would have been with the police is something they should listen to and understand. so i'll take a quick break, i promise. i don't want to drag this out for you. i know you don't want to talk about this and it's hard. but i appreciate it. but people ne
but he could hear george. >> george pleading saying, oh, they're going to kill me. i can hear him screaming. i can hear him pleading for his life and asking and begging to just breathe. he just wanted to breathe. he just wanted air and i just -- i can remember hearing him squirming and crying out like the world hearing him. >> you heard george say i think they're going to kill me, they're trying to kill me. >> not think. he said they're going to kill me. i heard him saying it....
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the crowd waiting for him, kneeling, chanting his brother's name. >> george floyd! george floyd!> terrence floyd beginning to speak, acknowledging it has taken him days to get here, to be able to say this -- >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god, because at the end of the day, my brother's gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> terrence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the destruction. my brother wasn't about that. the floyds is a god-fearing family. >> he spoke of the power of unity. >> power to the people. not just my people. not just your people. not just the people they think is important or whatever. i'm talking about power to the people. all of us. >> and as the thousands here began to march across the brooklyn bridge on their way to manhattan, terrence took a moment to tell us what that moment onstage was like, before that crowd. when you looked out into that crowd and you saw that sea of faces, black, white, asian-american, latino, what
the crowd waiting for him, kneeling, chanting his brother's name. >> george floyd! george floyd!> terrence floyd beginning to speak, acknowledging it has taken him days to get here, to be able to say this -- >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god, because at the end of the day, my brother's gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> terrence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud...
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is memial for george floy it is underway in minneapolis.eorge floyd, whose death has triggered protests across america and the world. l' youngestod brother,y floyd is speaking. s yak e be gried cheese. can you please go make it. as aix or seven-year-old, i did that numerous times. i realized y'al were just using me, but i was happy to be doing it. my big broer, a great guy, a great gentleman, a great n. he was doing the best he can, i watched himlo fol manwe.d h learning from him. he was teaching us howo be men. he gave us a lot of great lessons. responsibilityhe would standis up foramily and friends. he is great at that. he wouldnd s up for any injustice. >>eorge floyd. rodney: thank you. george's nephew. i called him perry my mom wanted to name us after our siblings. t rathaised . am a loter >> we are hearing from a number of george members. we hav h frohiunge is outside at theou cn. scene where many paying their respects. ja: what is remarkable is how george floyd is beingleshed nut as a real person, a a large family, had people who love
is memial for george floy it is underway in minneapolis.eorge floyd, whose death has triggered protests across america and the world. l' youngestod brother,y floyd is speaking. s yak e be gried cheese. can you please go make it. as aix or seven-year-old, i did that numerous times. i realized y'al were just using me, but i was happy to be doing it. my big broer, a great guy, a great gentleman, a great n. he was doing the best he can, i watched himlo fol manwe.d h learning from him. he was...
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and that is george floyd.give a great round of applause for the reverend al sharpton. ( applause ) >> thank you. i want us to not sit here and act like we had a funeral on the schedule. george floyd should not be among the deceased. he did not die of common health conditions. he died of a common american criminal justice malfunction. he died because of there has not been the corrective behavght thy that if you commit a crime, it does not matter whether you wear blue jeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you commit. ( applause ) so it is not a normal funeral. it is not a normal circumstance. but it's too common. aned deal wiit. let me ask those of you that, in the traditions of eulogies, need a scriptural reference, go to ecclesiastes first chapter. the first verse says, "to everything there is a time and a purpose and season under the heavens." i'm going to lead today, i saw somebody standing in front of a church the other day that had been board up as a result of violence, held the bible in his
and that is george floyd.give a great round of applause for the reverend al sharpton. ( applause ) >> thank you. i want us to not sit here and act like we had a funeral on the schedule. george floyd should not be among the deceased. he did not die of common health conditions. he died of a common american criminal justice malfunction. he died because of there has not been the corrective behavght thy that if you commit a crime, it does not matter whether you wear blue jeans or a blue...
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george. floyd and they here in houston fountain of praise church and correspondent. outside welcome. what is the mood been like. well of course it's a very sad day 1st and foremost some 500 family members friends also congress people civil rights activists have gathered here but to celebrate the life of george what i think you could get that idea when listening in that this is not your normal funeral ceremony the pastor made clear that this will happen based on the traditions of the african-american church and that means lots of gospel music cheerful gospel music prayers of course we're going to hear several speeches later as well and that all reflecting the mood here that we've seen on monday also when thousands of you came here to bid farewell to the body of george floyd that is still laid out in the church here and many people believe and hope especially that because of the protest that his death has caused that his death in fact was not in vain and it would bring an end to racism and major improvements for racial injustice in the u.s. and around the world. of cou
george. floyd and they here in houston fountain of praise church and correspondent. outside welcome. what is the mood been like. well of course it's a very sad day 1st and foremost some 500 family members friends also congress people civil rights activists have gathered here but to celebrate the life of george what i think you could get that idea when listening in that this is not your normal funeral ceremony the pastor made clear that this will happen based on the traditions of the...
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and george floyd's brother. we entered the park with him what he told me about his message to this nation, his message about the violence. and our interview after his speech. what he saw when he looked out into that crowd gathered for his brother. >>> also tonight, there are major developments in the george floyd murder investigation. the charges for the other three officers and today, they made their first court appearance. we learned one of them was on their third full shift. for another, his fourth day on the job. what they claim about the actions that day of derek chauvin, with his knee on floyd's neck. he faces that second degree murder charge. and tonight, the longtime friend who was in floyd's car before that deadly encounter breaks his silence on what he witnessed in those final moments. >>> here in new york city, the fbi tonight investigating an unprovoked attack on two officers on patrol. one of them stabbed in the neck. the suspect and two other officers hit in an exchange of gunfire. tonight, there i
and george floyd's brother. we entered the park with him what he told me about his message to this nation, his message about the violence. and our interview after his speech. what he saw when he looked out into that crowd gathered for his brother. >>> also tonight, there are major developments in the george floyd murder investigation. the charges for the other three officers and today, they made their first court appearance. we learned one of them was on their third full shift. for...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd.in the bosom of god. he is in the bosom of god, he is all right. all, am here to tell you stay positive, america. there is a debt you have to repay, but god says, not this debt. you will have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together, today. so make sure that you turn -- because you never know how long we have got. you never know. the key is love, i love you all. ♪ [applause] >> i will tell you what is going on, everybody. much love and a strength to the family. much love to the family members that are here, anybody that has been lost. all protesting at the same time. this man changed the world for the better. i want to personally thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids could be all right later on. i appreciate the sacrifice, my brother. i genuinely do. say goodbye to what we had -- had? the good times i thought we would get to sing awayer, but forever gone goo
i am george floyd. you are george floyd.in the bosom of god. he is in the bosom of god, he is all right. all, am here to tell you stay positive, america. there is a debt you have to repay, but god says, not this debt. you will have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together, today. so make sure that you turn -- because you never know how long we have got. you never know. the key is...
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she is barred in minnesota where george floyd was killed by police.he minneapolis city council, laura, is vowing to defund and dismantle their police department and actually, van, if i can ask you this, instead of proposing a new system of public safety, when folks say defund the police, van, people think there's no more police ever. explain to us what defunding means and also kind of what the range of meanings on this are. >> it's a new slogan so it's going to mean different things to different people. i think the people advancing the slogan what they mean is they want to rebalance some of the funding in cities and actually law enforcement should embrace an element of this. right now you have police asked to do everything, stripped out the social support, the social and youth programs defunded over the years and police officers have to be cops, counselors, marriage counselors, coaches. it is too much on them and their budgets have ballooned so now just the overtime budget for a police officer's sometimes bigger than the social services budget for kid
she is barred in minnesota where george floyd was killed by police.he minneapolis city council, laura, is vowing to defund and dismantle their police department and actually, van, if i can ask you this, instead of proposing a new system of public safety, when folks say defund the police, van, people think there's no more police ever. explain to us what defunding means and also kind of what the range of meanings on this are. >> it's a new slogan so it's going to mean different things to...
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george floyd. want to point that out to our viewers. chuck? >> we are awaiting that. we will have more coverage and more preview of the george floyd memorial. there's jesse jackson there. let's take a quick break. you're watching msnbc. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> protesters in seattle gathered peacefully into the early morning as the cit
george floyd. want to point that out to our viewers. chuck? >> we are awaiting that. we will have more coverage and more preview of the george floyd memorial. there's jesse jackson there. let's take a quick break. you're watching msnbc. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's...
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it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. want to make it clear, on the record. it was the other pandemic that we are far too familiar with in america, the pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. benjamin crump who is the lawyer thatis benjamin crump who is the lawyer that is representing george floyd family. george floyd's brother philonise was the first family member to speak. he shared many memories of his brotherfrom childhood and had this message to people across the world. all these people came to see my brother and that's amazing to me that he touched so many peoples hearts. because he's been touching our hearts, you know. you come to where wherefrom, people are crying right now. that's how much they loved him. i'm just right now. that's how much they loved him. i'mjust staying right now. that's how much they loved him. i'm just staying strong. asi loved him. i'm just staying strong. as i can because i need to get it out. i need to get it out. everybody wantsjustice, we out. i need to get it out
it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. want to make it clear, on the record. it was the other pandemic that we are far too familiar with in america, the pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. benjamin crump who is the lawyer thatis benjamin crump who is the lawyer that is representing george floyd family. george floyd's brother philonise was the first family member to speak. he shared many memories of his brotherfrom childhood and had this message...