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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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a lot of cities, including minneapolis, that action that this officer took on george floyd by placingis knee on the back of george's neck while the other three stood by and watched, those were already rules on the books. i think they should pass it on a national level. if you're going to pass bills like that, fund it with teeth to make sure it's being enforced. i really do believe that we keep having conversations about calling police the one bad apple when, in fact, if the good police officer is not actually reporting and whistle-blower about the bad apples, they're just as much a part of the problem. the police can't police the police, and i believe congress down to our state legislators and other bodies on the local level have more power to do those things and much more. i believe it can work, but it has to be enforced. if we don't fund these bills as we're passing them as symbolic gestures, that's all they'll be is symbolic gestures. we're looking for justice right now. that has to be real and concrete. >> ashton woods, black lives matter houston. ashton, thank you so much for you
a lot of cities, including minneapolis, that action that this officer took on george floyd by placingis knee on the back of george's neck while the other three stood by and watched, those were already rules on the books. i think they should pass it on a national level. if you're going to pass bills like that, fund it with teeth to make sure it's being enforced. i really do believe that we keep having conversations about calling police the one bad apple when, in fact, if the good police officer...
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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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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. 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 establishmen
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. 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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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. ll 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 sacrific
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. ll 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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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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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. there could have been any one of us? know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure you turn to -- you never know how long we've got, you all. you never know. the key is love. i love you all. i'm out. ♪ >>> 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. with anybody who's lost, 50 states, 50 states are protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the boesch, so i want to personally thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids can be -- later on. i appreciate. i appreciate the sacrifice, my brother. sorry, i didn't come up here to talk. all right. ♪ how do i say good-bye to what we had ♪ sorry, you all. ♪ the good times that made us laugh are way back ♪ ♪ i thought we would get to see forever ♪ ♪ but forever's gone away ♪ it's so hard to say good-bye -- ♪ to yesterday ♪ i don't know where this road is going to lead ♪ ♪ all i know is w
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. there could have been any one of us? know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure you turn to -- you never know how long we've got, you all. you never know. the key is love. i love you all. i'm out. ♪ >>> 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. with anybody who's lost, 50 states, 50 states...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. l 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 a
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. l 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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>> george floyd!after a week of commemorations hundreds today packing into fountain of praise church, masks on the city george floyd loved pouring out its love for him >> george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. as long as i'm breathing, justice will be served >> and so many reminders of what george floyd's name now means to those who never met him, prompting calls for justice, to defund the police, to reform police departments >> he changed the world, george floyd changed the world. and we're going to make the world know that he made a difference >> houston mayor sylvester turner announcing he had signed an executive order banning chokeholds >> we honor him not because he was perfect but we honor him today because when he took his last breath the rest of us will now be able to breathe. >> and calls for more changes, from reverend al sharpton. >> this is the beginning of the fight. it is not the end of the fight. >> pointing out the families of other black men who had been killed >> all of these famil
>> george floyd!after a week of commemorations hundreds today packing into fountain of praise church, masks on the city george floyd loved pouring out its love for him >> george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. as long as i'm breathing, justice will be served >> and so many reminders of what george floyd's name now means to those who never met him, prompting calls for justice, to defund the police, to reform police departments >> he changed the world, george floyd...
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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 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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derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people who are suffering. for far too long in this country. >> floyd's death sparked outrage around the world. countless protests have taken over every state and the country with people calling for an end of police brutality. all involved have been charged and the judge in minnesota cabell at $1.25 million for derek chauvin who faces second- degree murder. the other three are charged as accomplices. the private funeral for george floyd is underway now and started at 9:00 a.m. this morning. reporting live. sara zendehnam. "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> let's take you love to coverage of geor
derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people...
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george floyd's life ended at the hands of four minneapolis police officers, including one who pressed his knee into floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes as he laid dying in the street. those officers were fired and have all been charged in his murder. in death, george floyd has become larger than life, known the world over as a symbol of police brutality against african-american men. his name now a rallying cry for change and social justice. in the word of his 6-year-old daughter, daddy changed the world. that is likely to be a theme in the memorial service today. joining me for today's coverage is "today" show host and anchor craig melvin. craig. >> reporter: lester. good afternoon to you. you mentioned the service. i spent some time talking to benjamin crump a few hours ago. of course, mr. crump, the attorney for the family. and i asked him what we could expect from this memorial service. he said it is not just going to be remembering the life of a 46-year-old father of two. it is going to be talking about how his life in his death has become so much more than any one could have ima
george floyd's life ended at the hands of four minneapolis police officers, including one who pressed his knee into floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes as he laid dying in the street. those officers were fired and have all been charged in his murder. in death, george floyd has become larger than life, known the world over as a symbol of police brutality against african-american men. his name now a rallying cry for change and social justice. in the word of his 6-year-old daughter, daddy changed...
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>> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd!loyd! george floyd! george floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! >> before i start, let me say one thing to the media. y'all have to be respectful. i know you want a story, but it's not about your story. so you have to be respectful. good afternoon, my brothers and my sisters. my white allies, my blue allies that are here today. my name is reverend kevin mccall. i'm a civil rights leader in brooklyn, new york. we came today with the delegation that you were there from, the delegation consists f of, committed activists chris banks, the brother of george flo floyd, we came all the way, flew all the way here for simply one message. we came in solidarity of those who are -- have been in the streets peacefully protesting, simply saying no justice, no peace. this family is a respectable family. this family is a peaceful family. and as much outraged as you are, the family is too. but you cannot come before the family. you cannot become before the victim. the family ha
>> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd!loyd! george floyd! george floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! >> before i start, let me say one thing to the media. y'all have to be respectful. i know you want a story, but it's not about your story. so you have to be respectful. good afternoon, my brothers and my sisters. my white allies, my blue allies that are here today. my name is...
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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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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. f 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 sorr
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. f 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 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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my colleaguejane o'brien is at the location where george floyd lost his life. , while we we re floyd lost his life. jane, while we were watching inside at the memorial service just talk us through what was happening outside. well a lot of people were actually following the memorial service online. this is the reason it was close to promote social distancing. not much social distancing going on here. and a reference to al sharpton rather been crump saying the pandemic that killed george floyd was not the coronavirus it was indeed this institutionalized racism. this sickness within america's police. as he called it. and what we are seeing here is a real spontaneous, grassroots tribute to george floyd. people coming out from all over the city but also from the community in which he lived. this was his home. and people are coming here to the place where he died bringing flowers. paying tribute, really trying to make sense of what's happened. and to process where they now find themselves at the centre of this extraordinary movement that is sprung up sense george floy
my colleaguejane o'brien is at the location where george floyd lost his life. , while we we re floyd lost his life. jane, while we were watching inside at the memorial service just talk us through what was happening outside. well a lot of people were actually following the memorial service online. this is the reason it was close to promote social distancing. not much social distancing going on here. and a reference to al sharpton rather been crump saying the pandemic that killed george floyd...
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>> noticias univisiÓn presenta " tributo a george floyd". ilia: hola.esta maÑana les llevamos el segundo acto de recordaciÓn de george floyd, el afroamericano que muriÓ a manos de la policÍa mitras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. --mientras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. >> reconocer el derecho fundamental a la protesta sin violencia. serÁn tres ciudades durante seis dÍas de recordaciÓn. el primer acto se llevÓ a cabo el jueves en el santuario de la universidad central. ilia: hoy el fÉretro estÁ en su tierra natal. el lunes habrÁ una visita pÚblica en houston, la ciudad donde floyd viviÓ la mayor parte de su vida. el martes se realizarÍa un evento final en la iglesia fuente de alabanza de la ciudad con el que cerrarÍan los actos funerarios. >> en carolina del norte se encuentra pedro utrera. aunque floyd viviÓ mayor parte de su vida en houston y luego en mineÁpolis, fue en carolina del norte donde naciÓ y donde vive gran parte de su familia. pedro, buenos dÍas. ¿cÓmo estÁ el ambiente a esta hora ahÍ? vamos a tratar de recuperar la
>> noticias univisiÓn presenta " tributo a george floyd". ilia: hola.esta maÑana les llevamos el segundo acto de recordaciÓn de george floyd, el afroamericano que muriÓ a manos de la policÍa mitras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. --mientras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. >> reconocer el derecho fundamental a la protesta sin violencia. serÁn tres ciudades durante seis dÍas de recordaciÓn. el primer acto se llevÓ a cabo el jueves en el...
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earlier hundreds of mourners turned out for the funeral of george floyd in his native city in houston during the eulogy reverend al sharpton highlighted racial inequality in the u.s. justice system and criticized president trump for his response to floyd's death trumps rival joe biden delivered a video message to the mourners calling for racial justice. mourning a man whose crime in the words of his supporters was being born black more than $500.00 guests attended the funeral in houston texas for george floyd his death under the knee of a white policeman spots global protests calling for racial justice. as we. speak is that the ceremony made impassioned pleas for change. but much just system because. last largely a life for the african-american system failed. he's lucky to be changed no more hate crimes police so why is it make america great again but what has america ever been great. in a fierce years of civil rights activist reverend al sharpton the keys president on the trunk of caring more about trying to stop protests than ending police brutality . and we know the rights for blac
earlier hundreds of mourners turned out for the funeral of george floyd in his native city in houston during the eulogy reverend al sharpton highlighted racial inequality in the u.s. justice system and criticized president trump for his response to floyd's death trumps rival joe biden delivered a video message to the mourners calling for racial justice. mourning a man whose crime in the words of his supporters was being born black more than $500.00 guests attended the funeral in houston texas...
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cambiÓ -- george floyd cambiÓ el mundo".sticia por la muerte del mexicano giovanni lÓpez asesinado bajo custodia policial desencadenÓ una ola de violencia en guadalajara, jalisco. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana, con fÉlix de bedout y arantxa loizaga. ♪ fÉlix: de nuevo buenas tardes y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. se cumplen 12 dÍas de protestas contra la muerte de george floyd a manos de la policÍa. hoy se llevÓ a cabo su segundo homenaje en carolina del norte, su estado natal. arantxa: miles de personas llegaron para brindarle tributo en varios lugares del paÍs, a este hombre que muriÓ brutalmente bajo custodia de la policÍa y que ha traído indignaciÓn a miles de personas. que sÍ, que sí. [hablan en inglÉs] pedro: eran las no y -- 9:40 a.m. cuando llegÓ el cuerpo de george floyd. los gritos de si no hay justicia no hay paz, retumbaban entre los presentes, cuando su cuerpo sin vida introducido al recinto en un ataÚd cubierto con una tela de color azul. >> no nos gustan estas co
cambiÓ -- george floyd cambiÓ el mundo".sticia por la muerte del mexicano giovanni lÓpez asesinado bajo custodia policial desencadenÓ una ola de violencia en guadalajara, jalisco. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana, con fÉlix de bedout y arantxa loizaga. ♪ fÉlix: de nuevo buenas tardes y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. se cumplen 12 dÍas de protestas contra la muerte de george floyd a manos de la policÍa. hoy se llevÓ a cabo su...
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to honor the life of george floyd. the emotional memorial service in minneapolis. the hearse carrying his casket passing the police chief, kneeling. his family sharing stories about big george, about his kindness. demanding justice in george floyd's name. the reverend al sharpton's message to president trump after that bible photo-op. playing music for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, the amount of time that minneapolis officer had his knee on floyd's neck. while here in new york city, thousands gathered for a vigil here. we witnessed the moment they kneel in solidarity, remembering george floyd. a sea of faces, all different backgrounds, families, parents with their children, young people. 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, the
to honor the life of george floyd. the emotional memorial service in minneapolis. the hearse carrying his casket passing the police chief, kneeling. his family sharing stories about big george, about his kindness. demanding justice in george floyd's name. the reverend al sharpton's message to president trump after that bible photo-op. playing music for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, the amount of time that minneapolis officer had his knee on floyd's neck. while here in new york city, thousands gathered...
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at the place where george floyd lost his life. ack to the memorial service now and listen in to the bishop walker now. because we all need one another. and you can tell this family always needed george. and so it's awfully difficult for them. the plea forjustice is simply this, doctor martin luther king said he who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. he who accepts evil will to eight without protesting against it is really like cooperating with it. you know on that video what we saw was tortured. ivan jackson, what we that video what we saw was tortured. ivanjackson, what we saw that video what we saw was tortured. ivan jackson, what we saw on that video was inhumane. martin the third, we saw on that video was evil. and so america, we proclaim as we memorialize george floyd do not co—operate with evil. protest against evil! joined the young people in the streets protesting against the evil, the inhumane, the torture that they witnessed on that video! we cannot co—operate with evil, we
at the place where george floyd lost his life. ack to the memorial service now and listen in to the bishop walker now. because we all need one another. and you can tell this family always needed george. and so it's awfully difficult for them. the plea forjustice is simply this, doctor martin luther king said he who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. he who accepts evil will to eight without protesting against it is really like cooperating with it....
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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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spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of her garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing to write it was based on the real live show murder. and then the end. of. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george floyd's death was to take to the streets just by. white americans. or was your sister and brother take in the streets and joyous all of it all and saying this has to stop and there's a national crime or these police departments across america we've got to do some of them you know they got out they got to be reform change fast and how policing is done in the united states of america. lackey high for decades spike lee has been making movies about us racism and the forgotten history of african-americans amid the shooter action of his new film the 5 bloods about black vietnam that's least slips in social and political c
spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of her garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing to write it was based on the real live show murder. and then the end. of. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george floyd's death...
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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 d
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...
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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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in minneapolis last hour, the family of george floyd and attorney ben crump visited the site of george floyd's final moments. floyd's son calling for justice. >> every night with my family, my father. no man or woman should be without their father. we expect all of the police officers to be arrested before we have the memorial in minneapolis, minnesota, tomorrow. because we cannot have two justice systems in america. one for black america, and one for white america. we must have equal justice for the united states of america. and change is going to come in the tragic killing of george floyd and i proclaim with his son as my witness, that change starts today. >> let's go to our correspondents who are in the field. omar jimenez and josh campbell. keith ellison, a six term lawmaker. represented the minneapolis in congress. do you think the community is more willing to accept the decision, whatever he makes, or do you think, no, they expect these officers to be held accountable? >> reporter: brianna, i think a lot of that comes down to what that decision is. law enforcement sources tell me
in minneapolis last hour, the family of george floyd and attorney ben crump visited the site of george floyd's final moments. floyd's son calling for justice. >> every night with my family, my father. no man or woman should be without their father. we expect all of the police officers to be arrested before we have the memorial in minneapolis, minnesota, tomorrow. because we cannot have two justice systems in america. one for black america, and one for white america. we must have equal...
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george floyd. on behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now to open this service, this celebration of his life, we will have a scripture reading from reverend jerry macafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagan, president of north central university and a solo by mrs. tawana porter. >> on behalf, psalms 27. the lord is mylight and my salutation, whom shall i fear? the lord is the strength of my life, whom shall i be afraid? when the wicked, even my enemies and my foes came upon me to eat at my flesh, they stumbled and fell, though and hosts should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear, the war should rise against me and be confident, one thing 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 of the lord and to inquire in his temple for in the time of trouble, he shall hide me in his pavilio
george floyd. on behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now to open this service, this celebration of his life, we will have a scripture reading from reverend jerry macafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagan, president of north central university and a solo by mrs. tawana porter. >> on behalf, psalms 27. the lord is mylight and my salutation, whom shall i fear? the...
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muchos asistentes traÍan la imagen de george floyd en sus camisetas, tambiÉn carteles con las frases la Última frase que dijo floyd al morir en manos de un policÍa en minnesota. este evento culminarÍa a las 17:00, pero tardÓ un poco mÁs, este puede privado y para familiares cercanos. se hablÓ de justicia social, de polÍtica y religiÓn. hablaron familiares cercanos a floyd. hay que recordar que aquÍ vive su hermana y varios familiares. hablaron tambiÉn varios polÍticos demÓcratas, principalmente. uno de ellos dijo que venÍa en nombre de nancy pelosi y que Ésta mandaba las condolencias a la familia floyd. se dijo que los prÓximos dÍas se estarÍa presentando alguna legislaciÓn con el nombre de floyd para tratar de acabar con la brutalidad policiaca. quedan pocas personas por acÁ de las que llegaron temprano, pero estÁn todavÍa por aquí con sus cÁnticos, ya que esta regiÓn ha tenido muchas protestas. quiero mencionar que el gobernador de carne del norte, pidiÓ que la bandera estuviera a media asta de sol a sol. asÍ que la gente todavía continÚa. el cuerpo de floyd saldrÁ en unos minutos y
muchos asistentes traÍan la imagen de george floyd en sus camisetas, tambiÉn carteles con las frases la Última frase que dijo floyd al morir en manos de un policÍa en minnesota. este evento culminarÍa a las 17:00, pero tardÓ un poco mÁs, este puede privado y para familiares cercanos. se hablÓ de justicia social, de polÍtica y religiÓn. hablaron familiares cercanos a floyd. hay que recordar que aquÍ vive su hermana y varios familiares. hablaron tambiÉn varios polÍticos demÓcratas,...
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we will now pause for eight inutes and 46 seconds remembrance of george floyd. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] >> george floyd ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, may we honor those dead. they we honor those who are dead and protect all who are alive. >> george floyd. george floyd. >> with the recent protests across the country, watch over coverage with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the situation. plus, efforts addressing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and camping 2020. join in the conversation every day
we will now pause for eight inutes and 46 seconds remembrance of george floyd. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] >> george floyd ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, may we honor those dead. they we honor those who are dead and protect all who are alive. >> george floyd. george floyd. >> with the recent protests across the country, watch over coverage with briefings from the white house, congress,...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. n 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 good
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. n 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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we start with breaking news out of the us in relation to the death of the unarmed black man george floyd. the minnesota attorney has increased charges against derek chauvin, the police officer involved in mr floyd's death, while also laying charging against the three other officers present. this is according to minnesota senator amy klobuchar. she's called it an ‘important step for justice‘. earlier george floyd's son visited a memorial in honour of his father in minneapolis — as protests continue across the us. here is quincy mason visiting the spot where his father was arrested and then died. he spoke to supporters at the scene. reunited with my family trying to get justice for my father. and no man oi’ woman should be without their fathers. and we wantjustice for what's going on right now. i appreciate everyone showing support and love i think you all for that. standing next to him was the family's lawyer, ben crump. we come here today to this spot to remember george floyd who was tortured. who was tortured to death. and so we thank the minnesota governor for bringing human rights cha
we start with breaking news out of the us in relation to the death of the unarmed black man george floyd. the minnesota attorney has increased charges against derek chauvin, the police officer involved in mr floyd's death, while also laying charging against the three other officers present. this is according to minnesota senator amy klobuchar. she's called it an ‘important step for justice‘. earlier george floyd's son visited a memorial in honour of his father in minneapolis — as protests...
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lions basketball team who stood as a 6'6" power forward able to dunk with both hands and whereas george floyding his fellow jackie yates lions succeed through his genuine example of love, faith and generosity, whereas george floyd has left a legacy of love, loyalty and service to dear old jackie yates high that will live on forever in our hearts. now be it resolved that jack yates senior high school embraces the floyd family because of the love that we share. george floyd and his big smile and sense of humor can never be replaced but his legacy as a lion, a father, a brother, his friend will be honored each time his family jack yates alumni are gathered. his beloved 3rd ward community and friends stand up and fight for justice in his name humbly sub mitted on this 9th day of june by the jack yates senior high school. [ applause ] the family of george floyd would like to acknowledge the message of solidarity resolution and visual tribute from his excellency nana, the president of ghana. yesterday during the memorial a video produced by the people of ghana was broadcast for thousands of mourner
lions basketball team who stood as a 6'6" power forward able to dunk with both hands and whereas george floyding his fellow jackie yates lions succeed through his genuine example of love, faith and generosity, whereas george floyd has left a legacy of love, loyalty and service to dear old jackie yates high that will live on forever in our hearts. now be it resolved that jack yates senior high school embraces the floyd family because of the love that we share. george floyd and his big smile...
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state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as a white police man kneeled on his neck anti-racism protests have engulfed the united states since floyd died one week ago and in the last few minutes president donald trump has been speaking out calling the violent protests that followed floyd's death a disgrace here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling unrest. business district of washington. in washington flames flickered up in the darkness just a stone's throw away from the white house. tear gas canisters flew is police patrol cars burned in boston. in some places unrest gave way to violence and looting like here in san diego. there were countless arrests here in phoenix arizona and a tense standoff in seattle echoing scenes in dozens of cities from coast to coast a clothing store talked in long beach california the united states has been such a blaze by the killing of george floyd. he died in police custody one week ago. a black man pinned to the ground under the knee of a white police officer derrick sjodin he
state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as a white police man kneeled on his neck anti-racism protests have engulfed the united states since floyd died one week ago and in the last few minutes president donald trump has been speaking out calling the violent protests that followed floyd's death a disgrace here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling unrest. business district of washington. in washington flames flickered...
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they receive it as a blessing that george floyd's life mattered to more than just them. it is very important to note who george was. there are videos on social media that george believed in peaceful protests. brandon williams, who was george's nephew, who was like a father to brandon, said they talked almost every day and during the ferguson protests, during the baltimore protests, is and just recently during the sacramento protests, you had george floyd praying for peaceful protests. you know, the forensic scientists, alicia wilson, who did the family's autopsy, said that george died because he needed a breath. and so i am employing along with george floyd's family for all of us to take a breath for peace. let's take a breath for justice. let's take a breath to heal our country. and, most importantly, let's take a breath for george floyd as we get ready to memorialize him this week and lay him to his final rest next tuesday. let's take a breath this week to heal the country and to remember george. let's follow george's example. he would have wanted peaceful protests. he
they receive it as a blessing that george floyd's life mattered to more than just them. it is very important to note who george was. there are videos on social media that george believed in peaceful protests. brandon williams, who was george's nephew, who was like a father to brandon, said they talked almost every day and during the ferguson protests, during the baltimore protests, is and just recently during the sacramento protests, you had george floyd praying for peaceful protests. you know,...
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george floyd change the world. and we are george floyd change the world.he made a difference. dear brothers and sisters, we have a duty responsibility and an obligation not to allow this to be like the other times. we have a responsibility to not only george floyd, but to all of those other persons. breonna taylor. we have a responsibility to each one of them. to make sure that we do not walk away today after having celebrated his life and not taken the next step to commemorate and to assure the future generations that this won't happen again! it's time! so brothers and sisters, the congressional black caucus has done something. it's historic. they are under karen bass and her leadership we under karen bass and her leadership we have a law that makes it against the law to put your foot on the neck ofa the law to put your foot on the neck of a person. it's against the law! you can't have a no knock law, it is against the law. you are going to have to wear your body cameras, it is against the law. the congressional black caucus is making a difference. but i
george floyd change the world. and we are george floyd change the world.he made a difference. dear brothers and sisters, we have a duty responsibility and an obligation not to allow this to be like the other times. we have a responsibility to not only george floyd, but to all of those other persons. breonna taylor. we have a responsibility to each one of them. to make sure that we do not walk away today after having celebrated his life and not taken the next step to commemorate and to assure...
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los asistentes a esta vigilia buscaron recordar la vida de george floyd.nzas, y que muy pocos podrÁn olvidar. patricia: mientras houston despedÍa a floyd, en las calles de los Ángeles se llevÓ a cabo una ceremonia simbÓlica por las vÍctimas a manos de la policía. tenemos esta pacÍfica, pero muy emotiva manifestaciÓn. cientos de personas alzaron su voz en contra de la brutalidad policial. reportero: centenares de automÓviles participaron en los cortejos fÚnebres, que transportaron cuatro ataÚdes hasta el centro de los Ángeles, para una simbÓlica ceremonia luctuosa, en memoria de george floyd y otras personas muertas a manos de la policÍa. >> aquÍ es donde se crea el sentido de decir lo que es justo y mÁs justo desde la niÑez. reportero: la concentraciÓn convocada por lÍderes y activistas buscÓ mantener la presiÓn por un cambio en el gato de la policÍa hacia la comunidad de raza negra. >> en nuestra comunidad latina tambiÉn hay negros. los latinos son parte de la comunidad.entonces, tenemos que trabajar juntos y estar en solidaridad. reportero: otra de las e
los asistentes a esta vigilia buscaron recordar la vida de george floyd.nzas, y que muy pocos podrÁn olvidar. patricia: mientras houston despedÍa a floyd, en las calles de los Ángeles se llevÓ a cabo una ceremonia simbÓlica por las vÍctimas a manos de la policía. tenemos esta pacÍfica, pero muy emotiva manifestaciÓn. cientos de personas alzaron su voz en contra de la brutalidad policial. reportero: centenares de automÓviles participaron en los cortejos fÚnebres, que transportaron...
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lauren: joe biden an appearance at george floyd's funeral, didn't he? mike: indeed, yes. vice president and will be presidential contender in november held a meeting with the floyd family and delivered a eulogy by video, recorded at his home in delaware. in that video he addressed george floyd's six-year-old daughter gianna. this is what he had to say. mr. biden: today, now is the time, the purpose, a season to listen and heal. now is the time for racial justice. that is the answer we must give to our children when they ask why. because when there is justice for george floyd, we will truly be on our way to racial justice in america. and as you said gianna, your daddy will have changed the world. with you, george floyd, and your family. a presidential candidate contender showing empathy and sadness on this day. lauren: thank you. in new york people are marching again in george floyd's name. truly extraordinary themes. thousands of protesters walking over the brooklyn bridge. they are doing it in honor of black lives matter, and to honor the life of george floyd. these are p
lauren: joe biden an appearance at george floyd's funeral, didn't he? mike: indeed, yes. vice president and will be presidential contender in november held a meeting with the floyd family and delivered a eulogy by video, recorded at his home in delaware. in that video he addressed george floyd's six-year-old daughter gianna. this is what he had to say. mr. biden: today, now is the time, the purpose, a season to listen and heal. now is the time for racial justice. that is the answer we must give...
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>> george floyd, george floyd, george floyd. >> george floyd, his last words were mama, i can't breathes like a call to action to me. >> reporter: holmes says she has lost two sons to gun violence is determined to make change. >> she mention the something that touched me and touched all of us. she said they have mamas, we have mamas. it was all about humanity. it was about a group of people, not just the protesters. it was about law enforcement. everybody has a mama. >> reporter: what holmes didn't know was that district commander reyes lost his mom a year and a half ago. >> she was a brave woman. and we miss her dearly. >> reporter: and hugging holmes, a total stranger, warmed his heart. >> i haven't been able to hug my mom for a year and a half, and it's very special. >> i owe you people. >> she gave me a funny nickname, big boo. if that's what it's going to take to bring people together, i'll take it. >> reporter: rosa flores, cnn, miami. >> how nice. more of that, don't we need it. >>> a german piano player hopesihopes his musical message of hope will help. he drove from oklahoma to
>> george floyd, george floyd, george floyd. >> george floyd, his last words were mama, i can't breathes like a call to action to me. >> reporter: holmes says she has lost two sons to gun violence is determined to make change. >> she mention the something that touched me and touched all of us. she said they have mamas, we have mamas. it was all about humanity. it was about a group of people, not just the protesters. it was about law enforcement. everybody has a mama....
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>> george floyd!donnell: thank you, jeff. in the past 24 hours, peaceful protests across the country have far outnumbered incidents of violence stemming from the killing of george floyd. in new york today, thousands turned out to remember george flki woyvengale r oklbrthoo bridge, chanting his name. quite a contrast after a night of unrest in the city where police and protesters were in sometimes-violent clashes. jericka duncan has been covering the protests from the beginning, and she joins us again there tonight. jericka. >> reporter: that's right. we've been talking to protesters all day long. we walked about two miles to this location. they said today is really about reflecting on the injustice in this country, also asking that important question of, where do we go from here? oryd. >> you are not alone. you are not alone. >> reporter: including his younger brother terrence. >> thank god for your show of love for my brother. >> reporter: it was a day of remembrance, a cry for further action. >> whe
>> george floyd!donnell: thank you, jeff. in the past 24 hours, peaceful protests across the country have far outnumbered incidents of violence stemming from the killing of george floyd. in new york today, thousands turned out to remember george flki woyvengale r oklbrthoo bridge, chanting his name. quite a contrast after a night of unrest in the city where police and protesters were in sometimes-violent clashes. jericka duncan has been covering the protests from the beginning, and she...
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>> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd!> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> george! >> george! >> floyd! >> floyd! thank you. one down. >> three to go. one down. >> three to go. >> one down. >> three to go. the. >> one down. >> three to go. >> one down. >> three to go. . >> one down. >> three to go. >> one down. >> three to go. >> minnesota stand up! minnesota stand up! minnesota stand up! >> stand up! stand up for george. stand up for george. fist up for george. fist up for george. >> thank you, brother. thank you. >> we have been listening to the impromptu memorial and remarks as it still goes. you see here fists in the air by terrence floyd who is the brother of george floyd as well as the friends and associates that he brought to this memorial including his civil rights attorney. this was a remarkable scene we just hiwitnessed. i want to underscore some of what we just heard from terrence floyd. terrence floyd, of course, is the brother. he is mourning. he is grieving. you can see this was a make shift memorial with t
>> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd!> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> george! >> george! >> floyd! >> floyd! thank you. one down. >> three to go. one down. >> three to go. >> one down. >> three to go. the. >> one down. >> three to go. >> one down. >> three to go. . >> one down. >> three to go. >> one down....
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today marks one month since george floyd called out, i can't breathe. as an officer suffocated him to death and two complicitly watched. the world has joined mr. floyd's family in demanding that we take action. south florida and my constituents are demanding action. we can't bring him back but we can bring justice to him, to his 6-year-old daughter, his family and his brother philonise. we can't put an end to choke holds and hold -- we can put an end to choke holds and hold every officer accountable for their actions. we can honor the life and legacy of breonna taylor whose murderers still walk free. and we can and must serve the memory of the countless other lives taken and brutalized by bringing law enforcement back to their roots of protecting and serving. the time for bold and profound action is now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady ease time has expired. ms. mucarsel-powell: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without ob
today marks one month since george floyd called out, i can't breathe. as an officer suffocated him to death and two complicitly watched. the world has joined mr. floyd's family in demanding that we take action. south florida and my constituents are demanding action. we can't bring him back but we can bring justice to him, to his 6-year-old daughter, his family and his brother philonise. we can't put an end to choke holds and hold -- we can put an end to choke holds and hold every officer...
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race in america. >> wolf, can i just add there that the president has said positive things about george floydn reading a speech. over the weekend he retweeted these attacks on floyd's character from a conservative commentators. the white house invietsed one of those people who launched the attacks to a listening session at the white house last week. it will be hard to undo these attacks on george floyd by reaching out in a kind of piecemeal sort of way. >> important point. thanks so both of you for joining us. joust ahead as george floyd is remembered in his childhood home of houston, will his death bring real change to this country? two prom innocent civil rights act viss are standing by. we'll go to new york on the 14th night of protests since floyd's death. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that
race in america. >> wolf, can i just add there that the president has said positive things about george floydn reading a speech. over the weekend he retweeted these attacks on floyd's character from a conservative commentators. the white house invietsed one of those people who launched the attacks to a listening session at the white house last week. it will be hard to undo these attacks on george floyd by reaching out in a kind of piecemeal sort of way. >> important point. thanks so...