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quote daddy changed the world daddy changed the world her words burrow deep into my heart maybe george florida murder was a breaking point. maybe john lewis is passing the inspiration but however as come to be however it's happened america's ready in john's words to lay down quote the heavy burden of state at last and in the hard work of rudy now our systemic racism you know american history tells us that has spent in our darkest moments that we made our greatest progress that we found the light in this dark moment i believe we're poised to make great progress again that we can find the light once more you know many people who heard me say this but i've always believed you can define american one word possibilities the defining feature america everything is possible that in america everyone and i mean everyone should be given an opportunity to go as far as their dreams and god given ability will take them we can never lose that in times of challenge it is these i believe there's only one way forward as united america a united america united in our pursuit of a more perfect union united in our
quote daddy changed the world daddy changed the world her words burrow deep into my heart maybe george florida murder was a breaking point. maybe john lewis is passing the inspiration but however as come to be however it's happened america's ready in john's words to lay down quote the heavy burden of state at last and in the hard work of rudy now our systemic racism you know american history tells us that has spent in our darkest moments that we made our greatest progress that we found the...
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pay for them out became a you know highly valued april may we were getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police and just became people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really 2 lit up. not coalmines over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been to have discovered think that tab in madison avenue a $1000000.00 out of plus these incredible fashion houses ordered up plywood and then came the riots organized riots palettes a brick. i've been waiting for the moment of complete and total societal collapse i never knew it would happen this way the country was. slimmest. and this broken apart. nobody is even questioning the horror of the death of 4 i defy anybody to explain to you what's black and the number of people white americans suburban high income who have their black lives matter they have a black live matter sign in the front yard. gay slag here they've got it all covered they've got it all covered and they couldn't tell you it's become almost like in some cases your article of clothing. it's a style that little is matter of
pay for them out became a you know highly valued april may we were getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police and just became people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really 2 lit up. not coalmines over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been to have discovered think that tab in madison avenue a $1000000.00 out of plus these incredible fashion houses ordered up plywood and then came the riots organized riots palettes a...
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april may we're getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police unjustly against people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really lit up. not coalmines over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been to could discover things the cab in madison avenue a $1000000.00 out of plus these incredible fashion houses ordered up plywood and then came the riots organized riots pallets of bricks i have been waiting for the moment of complete and total societal collapse my whole life i never knew it would happen this way the country was held together by the slimmest of glue societal bloom and this just broken apart. this is the last missing piece of this. are you concerned at all about social distancing. eversley is not 6 feet away they . want to. keep. anybody. we want anyone. to be potentially causing the people around. him. we need to be out here nobody is even questioning the horror of the death of george ford but i defy anybody to explain to you what's black and the number of people white americans suburban high income who have their bl
april may we're getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police unjustly against people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really lit up. not coalmines over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been to could discover things the cab in madison avenue a $1000000.00 out of plus these incredible fashion houses ordered up plywood and then came the riots organized riots pallets of bricks i have been waiting for the moment of complete and...
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for them that became a get you know highly valued april may we were getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police and just again people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really little. covens over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been do you think. madison avenue a 1000000 dollar 1000000 dollar plus these incredible fashion houses. would have gone then came the riots organize riots pallets of bricks i have been waiting for the moment of complete and total societal collapse i never knew it would happen this way the country was held together by the slimmest of glue societal blue and this just broken apart. this is. something. that. the people around. humanity we need to be. nobody is even questioning the horror of the death of. i defy anybody to explain what's black and the number of people white americans suburban high income who have their black lives matter they have a black live matter sign in the front yard. a sleigh year they've got it all covered they've got it all covered and they couldn't tell you. some cases. you know
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the paper to map became a you know highly valued april may we were getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police and again people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really lit up. not coleman's over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been do you separate things. then came the riots. of bricks i've been waiting for the moment of completing the global societal collapse i never knew it would happen this way the country was held together by the slimmest. and this just broken apart. humanity. nobody is even questioning the horror of the death. but i defy anybody to explain to you what's black and the number of people white americans suburban high income who have their black lives matter they have a black live matter sign in the front yard. a sleigh year they've got it all covered they've got it all covered and they couldn't tell you. some cases in article of clothing. it's a style that little matter of. fact many lives not only that but is it really what it is you're selling. for the. one of these trainers that if if it brings more
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paper to map became a get you know highly valued april may we were getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police injustice against people of color are brought to the forefront. and it's just really little. covens over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been to. madison avenue a ww out of these incredible fashion houses. or . pallets of bricks i have been waiting for the moment of completing the global societal collapse i never knew it would happen this way the country was held together by the slimmest of glue societal blue and this just broken apart. from. the people around. humanity. nobody is even questioning the horror of the death of 4 but i defy anybody to explain what's black crime out of and the number of people white. so suburban high income who have their black lives matter they have the black live matter sign in the front yard they got a sleigh year they've got it all covered they've got it all covered and they couldn't tell you it's become almost like it's some cases you know article of clothing near it's a style. matter and. lives n
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for them out became a get you know highly valued april may we were getting used to it and i'm george florida's murder multiple other police unjustly against people of color are brought to the forefront and it's just really lit up. not coalmines over here. then we had looting have you been downtown have you been do everything the cab in madison avenue a $1000000.00 you know to plus these incredible. then came the riots or. pallets of bricks i have been waiting for the moment of completing the global societal collapse i never knew it would happen this way the country was held together by the slimmest of societal blue and this just broken apart. humanity. nobody is even questioning the horror of the death of 4 i defy anybody to explain to you what's black and the number of people white americans suburban high income who have their black lives matter they have a black live matter sign in the front yard. gay slag here they've got it all covered they've got it all covered and they couldn't tell you it's become almost like in some cases your article of clothing. it's a style that * little is matter o
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are asking the question what has changed in america in the last 3 months since the murder of george florida in minneapolis what has changed they think not so much and only this can be an explanation for what we have seen in this video where police officer in can osha shoots of like the f african-american and black man with 7 shots in the back. it was staying in the u.s. where republicans have formally nominated donald trump as their confidence in the presidential election will face the democrats kind of the joe biden trump secured the nomination on the 1st day of the republican national convention in charlotte north carolina in a speech the president accused his opponents of trying to rig the election this election years the battle for the soul of america america it's all on the line and what the republican national convention marks and numbers it's certainly making up for in passion. your destiny ladies and gentlemen. is inside as our freedom and liberty and the american dream. is yet. in a scaled back event donald trump junior partner was among the key speakers on the opening night. land
are asking the question what has changed in america in the last 3 months since the murder of george florida in minneapolis what has changed they think not so much and only this can be an explanation for what we have seen in this video where police officer in can osha shoots of like the f african-american and black man with 7 shots in the back. it was staying in the u.s. where republicans have formally nominated donald trump as their confidence in the presidential election will face the...
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was 6 years ago but history has a habit of repeating itself now recently there was the case of george florida that sparked protests around the country a similar situation where a black man was callously choked to death. ok thanks to. you. gave. me the brotherhood you don't need me to go. out on my own and admire me they're not mine for that in the. uk are aware that the freedoms are already performed for whom. they really live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just in the united states but across the world. george floyd's face has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd and. justice will be served today we are standing here for justice as we bring forward the george floyd justice in palais thing at a lot of the grandstanding from politicians has not really translated into real concrete actions less than a month later re shar brooks was shot and killed and once again the streets were filled with protests now politicians supp
was 6 years ago but history has a habit of repeating itself now recently there was the case of george florida that sparked protests around the country a similar situation where a black man was callously choked to death. ok thanks to. you. gave. me the brotherhood you don't need me to go. out on my own and admire me they're not mine for that in the. uk are aware that the freedoms are already performed for whom. they really live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just...
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states has been gripped by a wave of protests against police brutality sparked by the killing of george florida are. part of the tug. so joe biden has selected kamel harris as he is vice presidential running mate and with her jamaican and indian roots she is the 1st woman of color to be selected by a major us political party as a vice presidential candidate this may sound like a smart move generating enthusiasm among the democrats base among african-americans however the holes are suggesting otherwise we protest build more schools less jails put money into education our prisons. there's a fundamental problem with that approach i agree with that conceptually but you have not addressed the reason i have 3 padlocks on my front door. kamel harris has got a resume full of working with the police locking people up and being unnecessarily gleeful about doing so she even took the move of jailing parents of children who were truant from school as california's attorney general camila harris fought against moves to release nonviolent offenders even after the court ordered her to do so as san francisco's d
states has been gripped by a wave of protests against police brutality sparked by the killing of george florida are. part of the tug. so joe biden has selected kamel harris as he is vice presidential running mate and with her jamaican and indian roots she is the 1st woman of color to be selected by a major us political party as a vice presidential candidate this may sound like a smart move generating enthusiasm among the democrats base among african-americans however the holes are suggesting...
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are asking the question what has changed in america in the last 3 months since the murder of george florida in minneapolis what has changed they think not so much and only this can be an explanation for what we're seeing in this video where police officer in can osha shoots of like the f. african-american and black man with 7 shots in the back. stephanie was reporting and staying in the us republicans have formally nominated donald trump as that candidates and of on this presidential election he'll face the democrats kind of as joe biden trump secured the nomination on the 1st day of the republican national convention in charlotte north carolina in his speech the president accused his opponents of trying to rig the election. this election is a battle for the soul of america america it's all on the line president truman probably didn't you know mansur unless you are up to land your american dream what the republican national convention likes and numbers it's certainly making up for in passion. your destiny ladies and gentlemen. your freedom and liberty and the american dream. is yet. in a sc
are asking the question what has changed in america in the last 3 months since the murder of george florida in minneapolis what has changed they think not so much and only this can be an explanation for what we're seeing in this video where police officer in can osha shoots of like the f. african-american and black man with 7 shots in the back. stephanie was reporting and staying in the us republicans have formally nominated donald trump as that candidates and of on this presidential election...
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months long protests over alleged racial injustice and police brutality full of the death of george florida minneapolis we discussed the case with journalist daniel. there's every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there's a consistent pattern of tally blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's and only getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do you think running from armed police officers is ever a good idea people are afraid of the police black people are afraid of the police with good reason they're afraid that if they out that they surrender to the police they will be killed the months of b.l.m. protests in the wake of the george floyd killing the calls to defend the police have the protests actually achieve anything what what have the they've achieved there certainly brought the drop dramatised the problem. they've pressed the much of the population there really is a serious problem but the american political structure isn't unresponsiveness that perth the chas
months long protests over alleged racial injustice and police brutality full of the death of george florida minneapolis we discussed the case with journalist daniel. there's every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there's a consistent pattern of tally blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's and only getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do you think running from...
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nina simone tammi smith even george florida african-americans that have affected the history of not just the united states but africa as well and so not only can you find them on the streets they're also taught in schools as part of the history curriculum. it's this that prompted 17 year old miriam's family to move from atlanta so that she could attend one of the african-american schools of the city where perhaps really teaches arts and representation like learning about columbus in the u.s. and learning about columbus here it was completely different kind of. like you discovered america all these great things and when i came over here my history teacher said terrible this man was and this was new to me i was like oh oh no here . in settling in west africa they have found a new home discovered a side of themselves they had not seen before too often overlooked. nicholas hawke al-jazeera the car. your children there would be so rob a reminder of our top news stories the belorussian government times begun releasing people who were arrested after several months of protests it's also issued a
nina simone tammi smith even george florida african-americans that have affected the history of not just the united states but africa as well and so not only can you find them on the streets they're also taught in schools as part of the history curriculum. it's this that prompted 17 year old miriam's family to move from atlanta so that she could attend one of the african-american schools of the city where perhaps really teaches arts and representation like learning about columbus in the u.s....
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are asking the question what has changed in america in the last 3 months since the murder of george florida in minneapolis what has changed they think not so much and only this can be an explanation for what we're seeing in this video where police officer in can osha shoots of like the f african-american and black man with 7 shots in the back. as he was with them now. staying in the us republicans have formally nominated donald trump as their confidence in november presidential election he will face the democrats kind of the job by trump secured the nomination on the 1st day off the republican national convention in charlotte north carolina in his speech the president accused his opponents of trying to rig the election this election years the battle for the saw all of america america it's all on the line and what the republican national convention marks and numbers it's certainly making up for international. your destiny ladies and gentlemen. is that insiders are freedom and liberty and the american dream. as yet. in a scaled back event donald trump jr his partner was among the key speakers
are asking the question what has changed in america in the last 3 months since the murder of george florida in minneapolis what has changed they think not so much and only this can be an explanation for what we're seeing in this video where police officer in can osha shoots of like the f african-american and black man with 7 shots in the back. as he was with them now. staying in the us republicans have formally nominated donald trump as their confidence in november presidential election he will...
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george. the two men sat and looked to precinct by precinct as it came in. and it became clear that florida was going to be jobs or george's and it turned out to be georges. i don't know if any of you notice this but in the democratic primary 2002 precincts had troubles with chad again. the one the democrats ran the same with jeb and bush and gore and since i am outspoken and frank and tart i feel perfectly free to say no question in my mind that george one florida. [applause] i don't think i put this in my book but in my heart, when the dnc chairman and you can all throw stuff at me if you want, announced in 2002 there was one goal to beat jeb bush come i think he won by 14 percent. [applause] i will say goodbye. [applause] i'm not supposed to be politica political. i just want you to know what i think. >> [inaudible] >> i don't like that if it is revisionist. but i'm worried very much about the internet because i can put something on internet and act like it's the truth and people will then go in as research. for instance there is a big article about me recently in newsweek because they b
george. the two men sat and looked to precinct by precinct as it came in. and it became clear that florida was going to be jobs or george's and it turned out to be georges. i don't know if any of you notice this but in the democratic primary 2002 precincts had troubles with chad again. the one the democrats ran the same with jeb and bush and gore and since i am outspoken and frank and tart i feel perfectly free to say no question in my mind that george one florida. [applause] i don't think i...
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we saw a summer of protests after the death of george florida the end of for a minneapolis police officers and the biggest round of protests this nation ever seen and we saw the players that they were for not that in gay players were really considering playing at all before the balls and you have players get in the bubble where in v.a. players are staging their their playoff games right now and they had a chance to keep together and have solidarity to be able to make decisions to be able to make a difference for change this comes or years to the day that september for example quarter upwards where back choleric our nick who came public with his decision to kneel to the so that it's a world and so is significant day people will always remember august 26th for the day the sports world stop after the shooting of j play there is incredible pressure there is of injustice there is racism there is often here an ism at stake in violence across the world and the world looks to united states of america when united states of america was embarrassed after be after the after john lewis the protests wer
we saw a summer of protests after the death of george florida the end of for a minneapolis police officers and the biggest round of protests this nation ever seen and we saw the players that they were for not that in gay players were really considering playing at all before the balls and you have players get in the bubble where in v.a. players are staging their their playoff games right now and they had a chance to keep together and have solidarity to be able to make decisions to be able to...
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george florida african-americans that have affected the history of not just the united states but africa as well and so not only can you find them on the streets they're also taught in schools as part of the history curriculum. it's this that prompted 17 year old miriam's family to move from atlanta so that she could attend one of the african-american schools of the city where pups really teaches art and representation like learning about columbus in the u.s. and learning about columbus here it was completely different back in the us they kind of praised him a bit in there like he discovered america all these great things and when i came over here my history teacher said terrible this man was and this was new to me i was like oh oh no he's. in settling in west africa they have found a new home discovered a side of themselves they had not seen before too often overlooked. the car. well still ahead here on al-jazeera a fall f one champion suffers a setback and ahead of the indy $500.00 that's coming up a child and spot and that's it every single. morning. and it's now time for sports histo
george florida african-americans that have affected the history of not just the united states but africa as well and so not only can you find them on the streets they're also taught in schools as part of the history curriculum. it's this that prompted 17 year old miriam's family to move from atlanta so that she could attend one of the african-american schools of the city where pups really teaches art and representation like learning about columbus in the u.s. and learning about columbus here it...
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host: one more call from george in florida. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine, thanks. caller: that's good. you talk about mental health, i have a problem with some of these people on tv, seems like they're losing it. they're obviously going a little crazy. i was going to ask you, what do you think the diagnosis would be for nancy pelosi? she's obviously off her nut. host: doctor evans, let me end perhaps with the headline we didn't talk about in your stress and the -- in the time of covid-19 survey, your third survey. i guess the good news out of this is the stress level, average stress level has dropped to 5.0% from 5.2%. did that surprise you at all? guest: in some ways it did. we have a lot of other data right now that is showing that people are experience manager psychological symptoms. there's a number of survey that was been done both in the u.s. and around the world that are showing that there's an increase in the number of people reporting psychological symptoms. there is a piece of that that does make sense. in that as people have gotten mo
host: one more call from george in florida. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine, thanks. caller: that's good. you talk about mental health, i have a problem with some of these people on tv, seems like they're losing it. they're obviously going a little crazy. i was going to ask you, what do you think the diagnosis would be for nancy pelosi? she's obviously off her nut. host: doctor evans, let me end perhaps with the headline we didn't talk about in your stress and the -- in the...
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- [laughter] >> we thought maybe you'd like to hear from one of our family, george p., our eldest grandson from miami, floridae] george bush: thanks, granny. i would like to talk about a member of the family that is not here tonight. you know him as the president, but i know him as the greatest man i have ever known. [cheers and applause] >> despite the enormous pressures of his job, he always has time for his 12 grand kids. in a presidential campaign, it's hard for people to get a sense of what makes the candidates tick. the family is what makes my grandfather to. tick. [applause] >> i would like to read excerpts from a letter that he wrote to me after my dad and i came back from a mission in -- a relief mission in armenia before he was inaugurated. i hope it gives you a better understanding of what my grandfather is all about. he wrote, "dear george p.: a few days ago i met with the deputy mayor of yerevan in the soviet union. he was a stolid looking guy and came in with some people from cambridge, massachusetts because yerevan and cambridge are sister cities. he told about how things were going back there
- [laughter] >> we thought maybe you'd like to hear from one of our family, george p., our eldest grandson from miami, floridae] george bush: thanks, granny. i would like to talk about a member of the family that is not here tonight. you know him as the president, but i know him as the greatest man i have ever known. [cheers and applause] >> despite the enormous pressures of his job, he always has time for his 12 grand kids. in a presidential campaign, it's hard for people to get a...
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back at c-span's deal library at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida, where senator george mcgovern accepted his party's presidential nomination. he lost in the general election to the incumbent president with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverages from the richard nixon presidential library and museum. sen. mcgovern: chairman o'brien, chairwoman burke, senator kennedy, senator eagleton and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday sunrise service. [applause] i assume that everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for vice president was challenged by only 39 other nominees. [laughter] [applause] and i can tell you that eleanor -- i think we learned from watching the republicans four theirago as they selected vice presidential nominee that it pays to take a little more time. [applause] and i can tell you that eleanor is very grateful that the oregon delegation at least kept her in the race with martha mitchell. [applause] so i congratulate you on your patience and i pay my respects to those two s
back at c-span's deal library at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida, where senator george mcgovern accepted his party's presidential nomination. he lost in the general election to the incumbent president with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverages from the richard nixon presidential library and museum. sen. mcgovern: chairman o'brien, chairwoman burke, senator kennedy, senator eagleton and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our...
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let's go to george in jacksonville, florida. on the thanks for being local show. i'm an engineer. i've had some medical training. power companyur and other power companies have changed our smart meters three times. these are radio meters and they cause health problems. complain about it and they put another one of the same crime on it -- same kind on it. we could cut our health care costs in half if we got rid of the radio type which hurt people plus there is a complementary thing for doctors and it's been approved by the fda. it uses the same technology with good frequencies. at howt really upset congress didn't seem to have the ability to work through these things and find out what the best choice is. guest: that's for sure. congress needs to get back to its auditing function. like healther area care costs. medicaid and medicare last year admitted that they improperly and mistakenly paid out 85 billion dollars. $67 billion of that was overpayments. the 20 largest federal agencies last year admit that they mistakenly and improperly paid out a billion dollars to dead people. $10 b
let's go to george in jacksonville, florida. on the thanks for being local show. i'm an engineer. i've had some medical training. power companyur and other power companies have changed our smart meters three times. these are radio meters and they cause health problems. complain about it and they put another one of the same crime on it -- same kind on it. we could cut our health care costs in half if we got rid of the radio type which hurt people plus there is a complementary thing for doctors...
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host: one more call from george in hudson, florida. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine, thanks. caller: that's good. i've had a problem with some of these people that have been saying on tv -- that i have seen on tv that seem like they are losing it. , what dong to ask you you think the diagnosis would be for nancy pelosi? she's obviously offer not -- obviously off her nut. host: let me end with perhaps the headline we didn't talk about in the time of covid-19 survey. i guess the good news this time around is the average stress level has dropped to 5% from 5.2%. did that surprise you at all? guest: it did because we have a lot of other data right now showing that people are experiencing more psychological symptoms. there are a number of surveys that have been done around the world showing that there is an increase in the number of people reporting psychological symptoms. but there is a piece of this , as peopleake sense have gotten more accustomed to to the new normal and people are making adjustments. so the data actually went from 5.4 to 5.225 in terms of h
host: one more call from george in hudson, florida. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine, thanks. caller: that's good. i've had a problem with some of these people that have been saying on tv -- that i have seen on tv that seem like they are losing it. , what dong to ask you you think the diagnosis would be for nancy pelosi? she's obviously offer not -- obviously off her nut. host: let me end with perhaps the headline we didn't talk about in the time of covid-19 survey. i guess...
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he got zero electoral votes in florida. >> that's because of the electoral college and his winner take all system. >> george walker bush has won florida's 25 electoral votes. >> there's this great american notion of one person, one vote. how does the electoral college align with that? >> given winner take all, it's a grotesque disorganization of one person one vote. if you win a state by one vote you get all the electoral college votes in that state, which could lead to pretty strong disproportionate outcomes. >> revote, revote. >> our system is a winner take all. it can be frustrating. >> gore must concede. >> it was a close election in florida. and i think the wonderful thing about the electoral college, we were able to isolate our problems to florida that year. we argued over hanging chads in a few counties in florida. imagine if we had been forced to conduct a recount of the entire election. that would be a nightmare. >> in 2016, 95% of candidate appearances and 99% of campaign spending happened in just 14 states. the swing states. but the rest of the country, the majority of the country. states like ne
he got zero electoral votes in florida. >> that's because of the electoral college and his winner take all system. >> george walker bush has won florida's 25 electoral votes. >> there's this great american notion of one person, one vote. how does the electoral college align with that? >> given winner take all, it's a grotesque disorganization of one person one vote. if you win a state by one vote you get all the electoral college votes in that state, which could lead to...
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george wallace's alabamian delegation. it was crazy. when i was campaigning -- 13 others were running. mcgovern, lindsay. when i was campaigning even in florida, george wallace you to tell folks if you cannot vote for me in the primary, don't vote for those pointy-headed liberals, vote for shirley chisholm. people felt i had entered into a pact with george wallace and because of that, i lost the floridian vote. i also caused john lindsay to get out of the bid. he was mayor at the time. he told me you're moving into my road. di everything to get myself to remove myself from the full e floridian primary. i told him my time has come. i've got to do this. i will never forget that. it because they kind of -- our friendship was never as great as it used to be after i refused to pull out from that race in florida. i must tell the world that it was the south that really took me across. many of my friends, many people in new york are angry with me because they want the world to feel that because i am a new yorker, that they were the ones that pushed me out. nothing is further from the truth. bruce: what was your message to the convention? rep. chishol
george wallace's alabamian delegation. it was crazy. when i was campaigning -- 13 others were running. mcgovern, lindsay. when i was campaigning even in florida, george wallace you to tell folks if you cannot vote for me in the primary, don't vote for those pointy-headed liberals, vote for shirley chisholm. people felt i had entered into a pact with george wallace and because of that, i lost the floridian vote. i also caused john lindsay to get out of the bid. he was mayor at the time. he told...
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back at c-span's deal library at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida, where senator george mcgovern accepted his party's presidential nomination. he lost in the general election to the incumbent president with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverages from the richard nixon presidential library and museum. sen. mcgovern: chairman o'brien, chairwoman burke, senator kennedy, senator eagleton and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday sunrise service. [applause] i
back at c-span's deal library at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida, where senator george mcgovern accepted his party's presidential nomination. he lost in the general election to the incumbent president with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverages from the richard nixon presidential library and museum. sen. mcgovern: chairman o'brien, chairwoman burke, senator kennedy, senator eagleton and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our...
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florida. a time that george bush 41 wasn't focused at home. 2005, katrina in new orleans, changed -- >> midterms. >> midterm election and for 2006, nancy pelosi became the first speaker. so, hurricanes and more than hurricanes, whether you show compassion, effectiveness and governing. one of the big challenges given covid was the fact that people realize this president wasn't up to the job in the sense of managing. one of the cases that biden's making right now, i handled the recovery act, i managed that process, so, if they don't handle this and i would also say not only this, but the outside events are impacting the internal rhetoric at this convention. you have what's going on in wisconsin, around the country, what's going down in texas and louisiana, outside events are buffering the inner play or the lack thereof. if they don't handle this, it will show real problems. >> that goes both ways. and i wonder on the protests and the reaction to the protests, i've talked to some democrats who are concerned that joe biden can't doing enough to speak out. he put out the video today, speaking out on
florida. a time that george bush 41 wasn't focused at home. 2005, katrina in new orleans, changed -- >> midterms. >> midterm election and for 2006, nancy pelosi became the first speaker. so, hurricanes and more than hurricanes, whether you show compassion, effectiveness and governing. one of the big challenges given covid was the fact that people realize this president wasn't up to the job in the sense of managing. one of the cases that biden's making right now, i handled the...
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florida. he defeated hubert humphrey's in close general election. independent candidate george wallace came in third. ♪ [applause] mr. nixon: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ [applause]
florida. he defeated hubert humphrey's in close general election. independent candidate george wallace came in third. ♪ [applause] mr. nixon: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ [applause]
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let's go to george in jacksonville, florida. on the thanks for being local show. i'm an engineer.d some medical training. power companyur and other power companies have changed our smart meters three times. these are radio meters and they cause health problems. complain about it and they put another one of the same crime on it -- same kind on it. we could cut our health care costs in half if we got rid of the radio type which hurt people plus there is a complementary thing for doctors and it's been approved by the fda. it uses the same technology with good frequencies. at howt really upset congress didn't seem to have the ability to work through these things and find out what the best choice is. guest: that's for sure. congress needs to get back to its auditing function. like healther area care costs. medicaid and medicare last year admitted that they improperly and mistakenly paid out 85 billion dollars. $67 billion of that was overpayments. the 20 largest federal agencies last year admit that they mistakenly and improperly paid out a billion dollars to dead people. $10 billion m
let's go to george in jacksonville, florida. on the thanks for being local show. i'm an engineer.d some medical training. power companyur and other power companies have changed our smart meters three times. these are radio meters and they cause health problems. complain about it and they put another one of the same crime on it -- same kind on it. we could cut our health care costs in half if we got rid of the radio type which hurt people plus there is a complementary thing for doctors and it's...
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george. >> now you see jacksonville, florida right there. winds already up to 40 miles an hour. pretty powerful system set to batter seveeral states dealing with a surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. >> that's right. south carolina with more than 91,000 cases. north carolina ninth in the nation with 125,000. and then florida which has the second most confirmed cases in the country, more than 480,000. >> let's go to jacksonvile. rob marciano starts us off. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, here we go again. another storm hitting another coronavirus hot spot state. this is the third hurricane in less than two weeks to threaten the u.s. it ripped through the caribbean, puerto rico and the bahamas. now you see the water being pushed by the storm surge onto the beach of jacksonville. the center of the storm 80 miles to our east. it is spinning in warm water. it is set so strengthen again after already lashing the southern part of this state. this morning, high winds and heavy rain in florida as isaias makes its way up the eastern coast line. the
george. >> now you see jacksonville, florida right there. winds already up to 40 miles an hour. pretty powerful system set to batter seveeral states dealing with a surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. >> that's right. south carolina with more than 91,000 cases. north carolina ninth in the nation with 125,000. and then florida which has the second most confirmed cases in the country, more than 480,000. >> let's go to jacksonvile. rob marciano starts us off. good...
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of jacob blake, and he has represented the families of breonna taylor and george floyd, and he joins us from tallahassee, florida the news we just heard from daniel cameron, the attorney-general, he said that they now have the ballistics report from the f.b.i., which suggests something is happening, forward movement with this case after five months. what do you expect? >> well, margaret, thank you for having me.that is welcos because since breonna taylor was executed in the sanctity of her own home by this warrant that was dangerously executed, we have been trying to get answers, our legal team. and as for her mother, who every day demanded from the police department why did they execute her daughter in her own apartment, and they've goagotten no it's just been delay tactics, delay delay tactics. we were told when they get the ballistics report, that's what they needed to wrap up his investigation and finally give them answers that they so desperately want and the community so desperately needs to true to heal. so at this point we are hoping that this conclusion will be sooner rather than later because justice
of jacob blake, and he has represented the families of breonna taylor and george floyd, and he joins us from tallahassee, florida the news we just heard from daniel cameron, the attorney-general, he said that they now have the ballistics report from the f.b.i., which suggests something is happening, forward movement with this case after five months. what do you expect? >> well, margaret, thank you for having me.that is welcos because since breonna taylor was executed in the sanctity of...
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host: one more call from george in hudson, florida. caller: good morning. how are you today?ine, thanks. caller: that's good. i've had a problem with some of these people that have been saying on tv -- that i have seen on tv that seem like they are losing it. , what dong to ask you you think the diagnosis would be for nancy pelosi? she's obviously offer not -- obviously off her nut. host: let me end with perhaps the headline we didn't talk about in the time of covid-19 survey. i guess the good news this time around is the average stress level has dropped to 5% from 5.2%. did that surprise you at all? guest: it did because we have a lot of other data right now showing that people are experiencing more psychological symptoms. there are a number of surveys that have been done around the world showing that there is an increase in the number of people reporting psychological symptoms. but there is a piece of this , as peopleake sense have gotten more accustomed to to the new normal and people are making adjustments. so the data actually went from 5.4 to 5.225 in terms of how tople
host: one more call from george in hudson, florida. caller: good morning. how are you today?ine, thanks. caller: that's good. i've had a problem with some of these people that have been saying on tv -- that i have seen on tv that seem like they are losing it. , what dong to ask you you think the diagnosis would be for nancy pelosi? she's obviously offer not -- obviously off her nut. host: let me end with perhaps the headline we didn't talk about in the time of covid-19 survey. i guess the good...
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florida. he defeated hubert humphrey's in close general election. independent candidate george wallace came in third. ♪ [applause] mr. nixon: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ [applause] ♪ mr. nixon: thank you. mr. chairman, delegates of this convention, my fellow americans, 16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or of any time, dwight d. eisenhower. [applause] mr. nixon: eight years ago, i had the highest honor of accepting your nomination for president of the united states. [applause] mr. nixon: tonight, i again proudly accept the nomination for president of the united states. [applause] mr. nixon: i have news for you. this time, there is a difference. this time, we are going to win. [applause] mr. nixon: we're going to win for a number of reasons. first, a personal one. as you know, critical in the walter reed hospital tonight. i have talked with mrs. eisenhower on the telephone. she says his heart is with us. she s
florida. he defeated hubert humphrey's in close general election. independent candidate george wallace came in third. ♪ [applause] mr. nixon: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ [applause] ♪ mr. nixon: thank you. mr. chairman, delegates of this convention, my fellow americans, 16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or of any...
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george floyd's death. the president traveled to florida where he met with sheriffs groups. >>> it, taking your time. san jose has become the latest city to to the trump administration over the recent order to exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census. the lawsuit contends the president is to find the constitutional mandate to out everyone in the u.s. for purely political reasons. the mayor of san jose says his city would be hit especially hard if undocumented workers are ignored in this year's census. >> this is a very personal issue. i have friends who are undocumented, i have classmates who are undocumented, members of my extended family who are undocumented. >> the suit also claims that president trump is illegally targeting california and other states that have a large number of immigrants. similar lawsuits have been filed by the city of oakland and los angeles. >>> preparations are underway along the florida coast as hurricane isaias moves closer to the united states. the hurricane could hit florida later today and then it is going to barrel up the entire east coast early next week.
george floyd's death. the president traveled to florida where he met with sheriffs groups. >>> it, taking your time. san jose has become the latest city to to the trump administration over the recent order to exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census. the lawsuit contends the president is to find the constitutional mandate to out everyone in the u.s. for purely political reasons. the mayor of san jose says his city would be hit especially hard if undocumented workers are...
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george floyd's death. following today's meeting, the president traveled to florida, where he met with sheriff's groups. >>>he city of san jose assuming that trump administration to have undocumented residents counted in the census. sam locarno says that south bay beach rule changed if undocumented people are excluded. >> reporter: in santa cruz, a rolling caravan calls and community members to step up and be counted. three dozen participants from various groups making a five mile loop through the beach flats in downtown neighborhoods. there hoping to sway the skeptical and shy. >> it means more for the local community. every person that does not fill it out will is about 1500 bucks every year for 10 years. >> reporter: each decade the u.s. constitution requires a national headcount. results determine federal funding and congressional representation provided residence respond accurately to the questionnaire. >> the census is safe, easy, it's important. we do not share your information with anyone in a way that it can be traced bar: especially when president donald trump penned a random seeking to exclude un
george floyd's death. following today's meeting, the president traveled to florida, where he met with sheriff's groups. >>>he city of san jose assuming that trump administration to have undocumented residents counted in the census. sam locarno says that south bay beach rule changed if undocumented people are excluded. >> reporter: in santa cruz, a rolling caravan calls and community members to step up and be counted. three dozen participants from various groups making a five mile...
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george floyd. following today's meeting, he departed the white house for florida, where he is meeting with sheriffs groups. >>> the city of san jose is suing the trump administration to have undocumented residents counted in the census. is a the south bay would be shortchanged at the undocumented are excluded. jesse gary reports, the mayor says it is personal.>> reporter: in santa cruz, a rolling caravan calls on community members to step up and be counted. three dozen participants from various groups are making a five mile loop to the beach flat and downtown neighborhoods. they are hoping to sway the skeptical and shy that the census is worth their time. is the mecca means money for the local community. every person that does not fill it out, we will lose about $1500 every year for 10 years.>> reporter: each decade, the constitution requires a national headcount. the results determine federal funding and congressional representation, provided that the residents respond accurately to the questionnaire. and >> in a safe, easy, and important. we do not share your information in a way that it can be t
george floyd. following today's meeting, he departed the white house for florida, where he is meeting with sheriffs groups. >>> the city of san jose is suing the trump administration to have undocumented residents counted in the census. is a the south bay would be shortchanged at the undocumented are excluded. jesse gary reports, the mayor says it is personal.>> reporter: in santa cruz, a rolling caravan calls on community members to step up and be counted. three dozen...
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supreme court of the united states has reversed the orders of the florida supreme court on a very narrow majority, five justices to four. georgeectively ends the election. >> it lends the election. peter, literally one of the closest elections in america's history. 104 million americans voted. 600 votes approximately separated gore and bush in the state of florida and now by one vote on the supreme court this election is over. >> back in 2000 we didn't know who was going to be the next president until the supreme court shut down the florida recount five weeks after election day, and if this year's race is close we could see a repeat or worse. the president's attacks on mail-in voting, delays at postal service, among the challenges that could make this election the most litigated in history. with potential court fights across several states, the outcome unknown for days or even weeks after election day. we're going to keep an eye on election security all through the campaign. our chief legal analyst dan abrams, kate shaw. kate, let me begin with you. everyone wants a safe and secure election. you want the country to be confiden
supreme court of the united states has reversed the orders of the florida supreme court on a very narrow majority, five justices to four. georgeectively ends the election. >> it lends the election. peter, literally one of the closest elections in america's history. 104 million americans voted. 600 votes approximately separated gore and bush in the state of florida and now by one vote on the supreme court this election is over. >> back in 2000 we didn't know who was going to be the...
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florida, dana y rivero. fÉlix: cÁmara corporal de un oficial. el incidente se remonta a finales del aÑo pasado y tiene una lamentable similitud con el homicidio de georgeo respirar". >> estas son las perturbadoras imÁgenes del video de vigilancia y cÁmaras corporales de una cÁrcel de carolina del norte del 2 de diciembre de 2019 y dadas a conocer en las Últimas horas. en ella se muestra al prisionero afroamericano de 56 aÑos de edad diciendo que no podÍa respirar. la misma frase pronunciada por george floyd antes de morir a manos de la policÍa en mineÁpolis. fue atendido por cinco oficiales delcÁrcel y una enfermera porque se habÍa caído de su cama un dÍa despuÉs de su arresto por agresiÓn a una mujer. los agentes decÍan que estaba sufriendo convulsiones y le colocaron una bolsa plÁstica en su cabeza para evitar que escupiera, lo trasladaron. el gritaba constantemente que tenÍa problemas para respirar. con esta herramienta trataron de cortar las esposas y mÁs de una vez dijo que no podÍa respirar pero los oficiales no hicieron caso. dÍas despuÉs muriÓ en un hospital.se les formularon cargos de homicidio involuntario. "me disculpo nuevamente por lo que
florida, dana y rivero. fÉlix: cÁmara corporal de un oficial. el incidente se remonta a finales del aÑo pasado y tiene una lamentable similitud con el homicidio de georgeo respirar". >> estas son las perturbadoras imÁgenes del video de vigilancia y cÁmaras corporales de una cÁrcel de carolina del norte del 2 de diciembre de 2019 y dadas a conocer en las Últimas horas. en ella se muestra al prisionero afroamericano de 56 aÑos de edad diciendo que no podÍa respirar. la misma...