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on the murder charge of george floyd. the significance of this and could this lead to more charges filed against chauvin? >> we certainly expect the feral government to bring charges against officer derek chauvin in violation of the civil rights of george floyd, who he tortured to death by putting his knee on his neck for eight minutes, 46 seconds. and as we all know, it was captured on video with citizens practically begging the officer to take his knee off his neck while george floyd set "i can't breathe28 times. normally, the federal government in most of these black lives matter polic killings, they say there is not enough evidence for them to bring federal charges because it is such a high bar to have to prove that there was a violation of civil rights because they say they cannot infer what was in the mind of the police officer. well, here we know derek chauvin had ample time to take his knee off his neck and when asked by other officers that were there also restraining george floyd, real concern about him, maybe we
on the murder charge of george floyd. the significance of this and could this lead to more charges filed against chauvin? >> we certainly expect the feral government to bring charges against officer derek chauvin in violation of the civil rights of george floyd, who he tortured to death by putting his knee on his neck for eight minutes, 46 seconds. and as we all know, it was captured on video with citizens practically begging the officer to take his knee off his neck while george floyd...
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policía de los Ángeles que se vieron involucrados en la circulación de una polémica imagen de george floyd con un polémico texto. >> dice, me quitas la respiración. >> la imagen que no mostraremos por no comprobar la autenticidad se habría originado en la estación de (nombre en inglés), generando la reacción inmediata de la familia de george floyd, que murió a manos de la policía del año pasado diciendo que no podía respirar al ser sometido. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> exigimos que quien se involucró en el envío de la imagen le pida disculpas a la familia, subrayó el abogado de george floyd . >> eso significa que no tiene valor. >> el fiscal del condado de los Ángeles reaccionó al presunto incidente diciendo que (información en pantalla) yo creo que es claro que el (nombre en inglés) es racista y no solamente los individuos que trabajan ahí, pero todo el sistema. >> en twitter la policía angelina dijo el fin de semana: (información en pantalla) (comunicada en pantalla) sin embargo este activista dice que el incidente va más allá. >> del alcalde, también el jefe de policía todos tienen que t
policía de los Ángeles que se vieron involucrados en la circulación de una polémica imagen de george floyd con un polémico texto. >> dice, me quitas la respiración. >> la imagen que no mostraremos por no comprobar la autenticidad se habría originado en la estación de (nombre en inglés), generando la reacción inmediata de la familia de george floyd, que murió a manos de la policía del año pasado diciendo que no podía respirar al ser sometido. >> (hablan en...
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came and they said, madam speaker, will you name the bill for george floyd? and i said, i will only name the bill for george floyd if you think it is worthy of his name. let's go into the process. they did. and we are honored to call it by his name. >> reporter: covid relief, if the parliamentarian does allow the minimum wage, what's the strategy to get it done? is it going to be an uphill climb? what's the path forward? >> you're going to have to ask that question on the senate side. we're very, very pleased with the case that has been made and we will pass -- we will pass a minimum wage bill. we must pass a minimum wage bill. again, when we had the majority in 2007 one of the first bills that we passed, it was part of our six for '06. in the first 100 hours, we passed the minimum wage bill. $7.25. it had not been passed in 11 years. now it's even longer. after we passed it in the house, it went over to the senate and toward the 22nd of january the senator from west virginia, senator byrd, put out a press statement supporting the package of the minimum wage
came and they said, madam speaker, will you name the bill for george floyd? and i said, i will only name the bill for george floyd if you think it is worthy of his name. let's go into the process. they did. and we are honored to call it by his name. >> reporter: covid relief, if the parliamentarian does allow the minimum wage, what's the strategy to get it done? is it going to be an uphill climb? what's the path forward? >> you're going to have to ask that question on the senate...
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in a valentine like format has caused the chief to launch an internal investigation is because george floyd was a black man killed by minneapolis police officer derek chauvin last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil rights leaders and activists here in los angeles because of this internal investigation want chief michel moore to meet with them give them updates on the investigation and also fire any passed around that inappropriate photo of george floyd and that caption over the weekend. >>and that was megan tell us reporting the attorney for george floyd's family released this statement saying in part the floyd family is understandably outraged.
in a valentine like format has caused the chief to launch an internal investigation is because george floyd was a black man killed by minneapolis police officer derek chauvin last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal...
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in a valentine like format has caused the chief to launch an internal investigation is because george floyd was a black man killed by minneapolis police officer derek chauvin last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal investigation comes just weeks before shelvin goes to trial. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted, civil rights leaders and activists here in los angeles because of this internal investigation want chief michel moore to meet with them give them updates on the investigation and also fire any passed around that inappropriate photo of george floyd and that caption over the weekend. >>that was megan tell as reporting for us from los angeles now tonight benjamin crump the attorney for george floyd's family released a statement in response to
in a valentine like format has caused the chief to launch an internal investigation is because george floyd was a black man killed by minneapolis police officer derek chauvin last may after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, including right here in los angeles now this internal...
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and the tragic murder of george floyd. we all saw these horrific videos of george floyd on the ground, with the police officer's knee on his neck. this is not the kind of policing we want. host: let's hear from lisa and ohio. go ahead -- lisa in ohio. go ahead. caller: hi. i just find it kind of interesting, or even funny, that we have these two guys who are talking about accountability and all that other stuff when they have stores in myrtle beach that have violated labor laws by having kids work, and they are not paying them properly. they have 12-year-old kids operating ice cream stands, and they are not paying people there over time, kids overtime, but they are talking about account ability? host: before we let them answer the question, what do you base that on? caller: i am basing that on an article from the u.s. to permit of labor. -- u.s. department of labor. host: ok. mr. cohen, do you want to take that? >> i would say if that particular franchisee is violating laws, they should be punished. they should serve the c
and the tragic murder of george floyd. we all saw these horrific videos of george floyd on the ground, with the police officer's knee on his neck. this is not the kind of policing we want. host: let's hear from lisa and ohio. go ahead -- lisa in ohio. go ahead. caller: hi. i just find it kind of interesting, or even funny, that we have these two guys who are talking about accountability and all that other stuff when they have stores in myrtle beach that have violated labor laws by having kids...
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helped kill george floyd. this is diversity without equity . this is the nightmare of having multiple strains of racial tyranny articulated on the body of a black person that the only agreement is among that radical diversity of ethnicity is that black body must be contained. so that the internalized impression of white supremacy as seduced the multiracial lineup when diversity becomes a handmaiden for subordination and oppression. so many white folks at their homes, on their screens, on their computers, on their iphones and because of the pandemic got a chance to see another pandemic. the global pandemic of a virus forced them to see the racial pandemic of anti-blackness in their own homes on their own screens and that sent a bunchof white folks into the streets . the swelling of the numbers so that it is the greatest struggle against white supremacy and the greatest but even more particularly the greatest movement or social justice, the greatest protest we've ever seen is because white bodies were involved. were invested. white for worship, w
helped kill george floyd. this is diversity without equity . this is the nightmare of having multiple strains of racial tyranny articulated on the body of a black person that the only agreement is among that radical diversity of ethnicity is that black body must be contained. so that the internalized impression of white supremacy as seduced the multiracial lineup when diversity becomes a handmaiden for subordination and oppression. so many white folks at their homes, on their screens, on their...
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only name the bill for george floyd if you think it is worthy of his name. now, let's go into the process. they did and we are honored to call it by his name. >> last question. let's say the parliamentary does allow the minimum wage, what's the path forward on that? >> you know, you're gonna have to ask that question on senate side. but we are very pleased with the case that has been made and we will pass a minimum wage bill. we must pass a minimum wage bill. again, when we had the majority in 2007, one of the first bills that we passed, it was part of our six 4:06, and the first 100 hours, we passed the minimum wage bill. seven dollars and 25 cents. it had not been passed in 11 years. now, it's even longer. after we passed it in the house, it went over to the senate and about the 22nd of january, the senator from west virginia, senator bird, put out a press statement supporting the passage of the minimum wage and how important it was to the people of west virginia. i call that your attention because he might be a rightful advocate, but he was urging that. w
only name the bill for george floyd if you think it is worthy of his name. now, let's go into the process. they did and we are honored to call it by his name. >> last question. let's say the parliamentary does allow the minimum wage, what's the path forward on that? >> you know, you're gonna have to ask that question on senate side. but we are very pleased with the case that has been made and we will pass a minimum wage bill. we must pass a minimum wage bill. again, when we had the...
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video has surfaced of three minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd making a violent wrongful arrest just weeks prior to floyd's death and there are more accusations that the former officer who net on floyd's neck had used similar tactics in the past. here is jeff pegues. >> what y'all doing? >> reporter: police were responding to a 911 call and reports of a woman being held hostage in an apartment building. >> ( bleep ) y'all wrong. >> reporter: as officer derek chauvin who was a training officer stood by observing, officers thomas lane, alexander keung and louis realivasquez took down adrian drakeford, turns out drakeford was not armed as officers claimed, nor did he have anything to do with the original call. the incident occurred three weeks before george floyd was killed, when once again, officers chauvin, lane and keung were involved. pressing his knee into floyd's neck. prosecutors will try to establish if what was captured on video was part of a pattern. zoya codes claimed that chauvin used a similar tactic on her in 2017, will be part of the trial evi
video has surfaced of three minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd making a violent wrongful arrest just weeks prior to floyd's death and there are more accusations that the former officer who net on floyd's neck had used similar tactics in the past. here is jeff pegues. >> what y'all doing? >> reporter: police were responding to a 911 call and reports of a woman being held hostage in an apartment building. >> ( bleep ) y'all wrong. >> reporter:...
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you imagine the george floyd protests were about george floyd and police brutality.fact, they were about you. sensing a theme here? it is never about what they say it is about. back in march, we were told the coronavirus lockdowns were an attempt to curb the coronavirus. they would last just a short time. almost a year later, we are starting to understand they will never end. form i british prime minister, tony blair, endorsed the policy of issuing internal passports to the residents of western countries, only people that followed government vaccination orders will be allowed to travel freel. not so long ago, his idea would be dismissed as soviet control. today, few question it. everyone seems to understand author tear yum disguised as health policy is the rule, inevitable. those temporary measures are permanent. surprised? you shouldn't be. it is never about what they say it is about. just other day, to name yet another example, we learned that the arrival of the coronavirus vaccine does not, in fact, mean that our schools can reopen. indeed, explains the new head o
you imagine the george floyd protests were about george floyd and police brutality.fact, they were about you. sensing a theme here? it is never about what they say it is about. back in march, we were told the coronavirus lockdowns were an attempt to curb the coronavirus. they would last just a short time. almost a year later, we are starting to understand they will never end. form i british prime minister, tony blair, endorsed the policy of issuing internal passports to the residents of western...
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yeah that's right it's all because a photo of george floyd with the caption you take my breath away and this valentine like format has been circulating from officer to officer within the los angeles police department according to one officer who've filed a complaint about it. >>today that officer to file the complaint is being interviewed as this investigation is ongoing you're taking a look now at tweets by lapd over the weekend. chief michel moore wants to determine the accuracy of the allegation and reinforce the 0 tolerance policy for anything with racist views within his department lapd's goal here is to determine exactly where and how the image surface within the workplace and online and whom may have been involved as of saturday night the department had not yet identified any postings in the workplace claiming it also has after chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes as floyd repeatedly said i can't breathe floyd's death sparked the left black lives matter protests last summer and more than 100 cities nationwide. denouncing police brutality against black people, inc
yeah that's right it's all because a photo of george floyd with the caption you take my breath away and this valentine like format has been circulating from officer to officer within the los angeles police department according to one officer who've filed a complaint about it. >>today that officer to file the complaint is being interviewed as this investigation is ongoing you're taking a look now at tweets by lapd over the weekend. chief michel moore wants to determine the accuracy of the...
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they said, will you name the bill for george floyd? i said, i will only name the bill for george floyd if you think it is worthy of his name. let's go into the process. they did. and we are honored to call it by his name. >> covid relief? let's say the parliamentarian does allow the minimum wage. what's your strategy? isn't it an uphill climb against it? what's path forward? >> you are going to have to ask that on the senate side. we are very pleased with the case that has been made. we will pass -- we will pass a minimum wage bill. we must pass a minimum wage bill. again, when we had the majority in 2007, one of the first bills we passed, it was part of our six for '06. the first 100 hours we passed the minimum wage bill. $7.25. it had not been passed in 11 years. now it's even longer. after we passed it in the house, it went over to the senate. about the 22nd of january, a senator from west virginia, senator byrd, put out a press statement supporting the passage of the minimum wage and how important it was to the people of west virgi
they said, will you name the bill for george floyd? i said, i will only name the bill for george floyd if you think it is worthy of his name. let's go into the process. they did. and we are honored to call it by his name. >> covid relief? let's say the parliamentarian does allow the minimum wage. what's your strategy? isn't it an uphill climb against it? what's path forward? >> you are going to have to ask that on the senate side. we are very pleased with the case that has been...
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and nominated for the song "i can't breathe" which she co-wrote following the police killing of george floyd which sparked protests across the world. she performed "america the beautiful" as part of this year's super bowl. we salute the life and many sounds of h.e.r. >> he loose leads an afterschool program. using song and encouragement fostering success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. i'm a performer. always have been. and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage with new colgate renewal. tracking our next rn moving in and today we'll sta
and nominated for the song "i can't breathe" which she co-wrote following the police killing of george floyd which sparked protests across the world. she performed "america the beautiful" as part of this year's super bowl. we salute the life and many sounds of h.e.r. >> he loose leads an afterschool program. using song and encouragement fostering success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. i'm a...
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this comes after a photo allegedly mocking george floyd was circulated on valentine's day.reports from los angeles. >> reporter: showing a graphic like that with those words is so cool. journalist jasmine can access the image of the heart of the lapd internal investigation is a photo of george floyd bordered in hearts, kind of valentine's day greeting, with the words you take my breath away. a shocking reference to his death last may after a minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for eight minutes. his reported last words, i can't breathe, became the rallying cry for worldwide protest, calling out brutality and first heaved systemic racism in policing. he was tipped off the images being passed among officers and posted about it on social media. >> it is disgusting, given everything our city and country went through last year, to even, to do anything that might even stir that backup, that is, and it is the police department? i mean, what you want, more overtime? i don't understand, like why would you do that? >> reporter: today, the chief michael moore told us he found
this comes after a photo allegedly mocking george floyd was circulated on valentine's day.reports from los angeles. >> reporter: showing a graphic like that with those words is so cool. journalist jasmine can access the image of the heart of the lapd internal investigation is a photo of george floyd bordered in hearts, kind of valentine's day greeting, with the words you take my breath away. a shocking reference to his death last may after a minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck...
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ilia: un hispana muriÓ en circunstancias similares a las del afroamericano georges floyd.cÍa intoxicado. salvador: momentos caÓticos se vivieron en el momento de arrestar a un hispano. con una voz baja y agitada se le escucha decir al menos dos veces [habla en inglÉs]. los agentes continÚan sometiÉndolo en el piso hasta que se percatan que el joven dejÓ de respirar, entonces intentan resucitarlo. >> se vio mucha maldad y eso no estÁ bien, me duele mucho y a la familia tambiÉn, especialmente mi sobrina. [habla en inglÉs] >> dijo que no creÍa que se tratara de su padre y le fue muy difÍcil aceptarlo. las imÁgenes muestran que los agentes intentaron subirlo al patrullero, pero falleciÓ y dejaron su cuerpo sobre el asfalto. le preguntamos a la policÍa. ¿por quÉ no respondieron a la queja que no podÍa respirar? >> ese tipo de investigaciÓn es mirar que todos los entrenamientos de un caso de desnivel se hizo. [habla en inglÉs] >> el abogado de la familia prepara una demanda donde acusarÁ a los policÍas de matar al hombre de forma similar la georges floyd. grabaron el arresto y l
ilia: un hispana muriÓ en circunstancias similares a las del afroamericano georges floyd.cÍa intoxicado. salvador: momentos caÓticos se vivieron en el momento de arrestar a un hispano. con una voz baja y agitada se le escucha decir al menos dos veces [habla en inglÉs]. los agentes continÚan sometiÉndolo en el piso hasta que se percatan que el joven dejÓ de respirar, entonces intentan resucitarlo. >> se vio mucha maldad y eso no estÁ bien, me duele mucho y a la familia tambiÉn,...
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calls it disgusting, responding to claims offers shared an online valentine post mocking the late george floyd has launched an internal investigation. floyd is the black man, of course, who died in milwaukee after a police officer crammed his knee into floyd's neck. the complaint from a department employee says the valentine showed the picture of floyd with the words "you take my breath away." a spokesperson for floyd's family attorney shared his outrage. >> this man had a foot on his neck for over eight minutes and died at the hands of the police, and yet someone within lapd thinks it was funny. any lapd mocking the death of george floyd should be terminated. >> l.a.'s district attorney is also >>> developing news. watch this dramatic video of a transformer explosion in new jersey tonight, and it wasn't the only one. millions of people are without power as a deadly winter storm grips much of the country. "abc news" reporter reena roy shows us the weather has made for some extremely dangerous conditions in some places. >> reporter: two duelling winter storms causing chaos across the country, d
calls it disgusting, responding to claims offers shared an online valentine post mocking the late george floyd has launched an internal investigation. floyd is the black man, of course, who died in milwaukee after a police officer crammed his knee into floyd's neck. the complaint from a department employee says the valentine showed the picture of floyd with the words "you take my breath away." a spokesperson for floyd's family attorney shared his outrage. >> this man had a foot...
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calls it disgusting, responding to claims offers shared an online valentine post mocking the late george floyde department has launched an internal investigation. floyd is the black man, of course, who died in milwaukee after a police officer crammed his knee into floyd's neck. the complaint from a department employee says the valentine showed the picture of floyd with the words "you take my breath away." a spokesperson for floyd's family attorney shared his outrage. >> this man had a foot on his neck for over eight minutes and died at the hands of the police, and yet someone within lapd thinks it was funny. any lapd mocking the death of george floyd should be terminated. >> l.a.'s district attorney is also >>> developing news. watch this dramatic video of a transformer explosion in new jersey tonight, and it wasn't the only one. millions of people are without power as a deadly winter storm grips much of the country. "abc news" reporter reena roy shows us the weather has made for some extremely dangerous conditions in some places. >> reporter: two duelling winter storms causing chaos across th
calls it disgusting, responding to claims offers shared an online valentine post mocking the late george floyde department has launched an internal investigation. floyd is the black man, of course, who died in milwaukee after a police officer crammed his knee into floyd's neck. the complaint from a department employee says the valentine showed the picture of floyd with the words "you take my breath away." a spokesperson for floyd's family attorney shared his outrage. >> this man...
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that was george floyd. originally ahmaud arbery and george floyd and breonna taylor. let me tell you something, i think that -- listen, both were very important. we were covering ahmaud arbery. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> and then george floyd happened and the cameras went away from ahmaud arbery. we also watched ahmaud arbery die on camera. >> yes. >> and i think he was the beginning of all of this, and the attention should continue to go to him, to all of the victims and the survivors of the victims, the family. but we have to remember, you're right, ahmaud arbery started all of this. we watched all of this, we watched as though men shot him in the middle of the street because they thought he was -- >> chased him down. >> chased him down, yes. >> and shot him. >> yes. >> you know why the timing matters? >> why? >> here is why, and i just realized this which is kind of my impetus for tonight. i like bruce springsteen, but i mean he was going to be okay either way. i don't like the hyperattention and then you are wrong and we don't say anything. >> we forget in this country
that was george floyd. originally ahmaud arbery and george floyd and breonna taylor. let me tell you something, i think that -- listen, both were very important. we were covering ahmaud arbery. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> and then george floyd happened and the cameras went away from ahmaud arbery. we also watched ahmaud arbery die on camera. >> yes. >> and i think he was the beginning of all of this, and the attention should continue to go to him, to all of the victims and the...
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. >> sreenivasan: it's been more than eight months since the police killing of george floyd.t month, the former police officers charged in his death will go on trial in minneapolis. earlier this week, the marshall project, in partnership with t "new york times," found new, firsthand accounts that former officer derek chauvin, who was seen with his knee of floyd's neck for more than eight minutes, had acted with that same kind of for before. i spoke with the marshall project's jamiles lartey and abbie vansickle, who interviewed several who say they were also victims of chauvin's use of excessive force. when you look back and talk to other people who have had these interactions with officer chauvin, what is the picture that we get? >> yeah, i think the picture that we get is-- from a number of folks who have had other interactions with law enforcement, the way derek chauvin treated them, the way he interacted with them, was beyond the pale. it was different. that was something that i heard in-- in every interview, really, that thereeemed to just be maybe a heartlessness, a call
. >> sreenivasan: it's been more than eight months since the police killing of george floyd.t month, the former police officers charged in his death will go on trial in minneapolis. earlier this week, the marshall project, in partnership with t "new york times," found new, firsthand accounts that former officer derek chauvin, who was seen with his knee of floyd's neck for more than eight minutes, had acted with that same kind of for before. i spoke with the marshall project's...
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. >> well, growing up in oakland, we had experienced many george floyds before george floyd. >> but ine era, cox is focused on lifting others up and food give aways. that's the human race.as and we must understand that all together we have to make it better. >> i'm old school -- >> for cox the way you make it better is on pushforward. writing, rapping, creating, and a show of many colors playing now on oakland's broadway. >> nbc bay area news. >> it's fab, we love him. >> super, super, super interesting. -- so, jeff, the rain started in the north bay and how long until it goes to the rest of the bay area? >> it's slow moving. so its east bay and peninsula and then the south bay will get in on it. let's bring it in and storm range er mixed in. and you will be able to see the storm system is now moving in to northern california. at least the cold front and it's, again, doesn't is a lot of upper movement with it. that is why it will take its time tonight. let's bring it to where you are getting good rain. moderate and heavier pockets. that is over santa rosa and petalmua. we are seeing it
. >> well, growing up in oakland, we had experienced many george floyds before george floyd. >> but ine era, cox is focused on lifting others up and food give aways. that's the human race.as and we must understand that all together we have to make it better. >> i'm old school -- >> for cox the way you make it better is on pushforward. writing, rapping, creating, and a show of many colors playing now on oakland's broadway. >> nbc bay area news. >> it's fab, we...
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no physical evidence that george floyd was murdered by a cop.utopsy showed that george floyd almost certainly died of a drug overdose. fentanyl. by that point, facts didn't matter, it was too late. cities had been destroyed along with the fabric of this country itself. scores of people had been killed. democratic partisans used a perfectly concocted myth, a lie, to bum-rush america into overturning the old order and handing them much more power. it worked. flawlessly. so why wouldn't they do it again. the man who wants all of this happen, great observer of larry elder. way to see you tonight. >> thank you for having me, tucker. i appreciate it appreciate it. >> tucker: it's hard not to feel -- i'm not alleging a conspiracy because it's happening in plain sight, but it's hard to feel that a historic event, january 6th, no person would ever defend, is beingli used by political partisans to gather more power to themselves and the rest of us are letting it happen. >> tucker, everything is said about needing more facts is , rational, and completely i
no physical evidence that george floyd was murdered by a cop.utopsy showed that george floyd almost certainly died of a drug overdose. fentanyl. by that point, facts didn't matter, it was too late. cities had been destroyed along with the fabric of this country itself. scores of people had been killed. democratic partisans used a perfectly concocted myth, a lie, to bum-rush america into overturning the old order and handing them much more power. it worked. flawlessly. so why wouldn't they do it...
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the george floyd in the coronavirus . can just imagine people being so exhausted. the summer was all the and were still in the middle of the largest racial justice uprising in raw numbers in american history. twenty $3m people have been enrolled in rallies and demonstrations or other public events since last may. you can imagine the people after all of that, the very hot fire burning really really hot for several months, that sometimes a fuel source gets exhausted. that is a concern for sure . with the only other thing is that part of why we were able last year, so that last seven months after george floyd. to have such a really successful upsurge in the movement was because of the very unique moment that we were and because of corona. so let's be clear. if we are not in a pandemic moment for that period of time, pandemic moment where most of us, not everybody not what we call essential workers are frontline health workers. but for the vast majority of aspirated our lives were a lot quieter on a day today . we were at home sort of shelter in place more didn't have
the george floyd in the coronavirus . can just imagine people being so exhausted. the summer was all the and were still in the middle of the largest racial justice uprising in raw numbers in american history. twenty $3m people have been enrolled in rallies and demonstrations or other public events since last may. you can imagine the people after all of that, the very hot fire burning really really hot for several months, that sometimes a fuel source gets exhausted. that is a concern for sure ....
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the three officers involved in both cases were fired after the death of george floyd. floyd case are expected to go on trial in august. gayle? >> knowing what happened to george floyd later makes this tape really tough to watch. i'm wondering, you've been covering this story from day one, you were there. what did you think when you saw it? does it say anything to you? >> reporter: well, yeah. if you look at that videotape -- this is the first time that we're seeing some of the officers involved in the floyd case involved in another case and on camera. there are some similarities here. for example, you have the new officer that were being introduced to this morning in this case, the one in the middle of the screen. he's threatening to spray -- i don't know if he did spray this chemical irritant. but he's threatening to spray people who have gathered to watch this arrest. and that's something similar to what we saw in the floyd case where you had a crowd gathering and telling police, hey, he didn't do anything wrong or ease up, and yet the officers don't really respond t
the three officers involved in both cases were fired after the death of george floyd. floyd case are expected to go on trial in august. gayle? >> knowing what happened to george floyd later makes this tape really tough to watch. i'm wondering, you've been covering this story from day one, you were there. what did you think when you saw it? does it say anything to you? >> reporter: well, yeah. if you look at that videotape -- this is the first time that we're seeing some of the...
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we saw this after the killing of george floyd. you had all these folks opening up, oh my god, i didn't know. look, it's to say where the hell if you been? wherever you went eric garner got choked out on the streets of staten island? where were you when, where were you, where were you? but none of that sates anybody's life. none of that where were you stop. all that doesn't make somebody feel more radical and bad aspect for singer. it's not revolutionary to lecture other people about how not radical they are yet. it's not revolutionary to get on folk about the fact they don't know what you know especially when some of the stuff you know you just learned. i count in hell are you going to jump in somebody on thursday about some stuff you only learned on monday? diggity speaking. sometimes literally speaking. i'm one of these folks now at this age i'm just like i don't care if you're late to the party, as long as you come and don't try to change the music the vha's play. the dj -- this is the music. this is what were dancing to. if yo
we saw this after the killing of george floyd. you had all these folks opening up, oh my god, i didn't know. look, it's to say where the hell if you been? wherever you went eric garner got choked out on the streets of staten island? where were you when, where were you, where were you? but none of that sates anybody's life. none of that where were you stop. all that doesn't make somebody feel more radical and bad aspect for singer. it's not revolutionary to lecture other people about how not...
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george floyd was unemployed. why was he unemployed?le like george floyd are unemployed, and why? now that would have been an interesting conversation. and might have been a fruitful conversation for all of us. but we didn't have it, and we did not have it by design. instead, we learned a lot about the racial composition of the minneapolis police department. we were told the police weren't "diverse enough" and that was a national emergency. months later, blm mobs destroyed the city of kenosha, wisconsin, and once again we are informed, the main problem was a lack of diversity among kenosha's low-paid cops. "overall, the local kenosha newspaper announced with what sounded like genuine alarm, "the city's police force is 89% white, while the city's population is about 67% white." okay, kenosha. too many white hourly workers makes your city burn. that is the message. and as a result of that message, everything changed. but actually, not everything changed. in fact, many things stayed precisely the same. patterns of residential segregation,
george floyd was unemployed. why was he unemployed?le like george floyd are unemployed, and why? now that would have been an interesting conversation. and might have been a fruitful conversation for all of us. but we didn't have it, and we did not have it by design. instead, we learned a lot about the racial composition of the minneapolis police department. we were told the police weren't "diverse enough" and that was a national emergency. months later, blm mobs destroyed the city of...
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i believe in transformation, and after we witnessed a public murder of george floyd and listening tothe voices of younger generation and black lives matter movement, you know, i'm encouraged and empowered because i believe that they see that transformation is possible the question as you said partly is america ready? for transformation and i think where we are now having these heightened discussions nationally about this issue of racial justice that has fled through this country for centuries is a very good starting point. you know and my hope is that we take these conversations and -- turn them into action. [inaudible conversations] >> well speaking of the measures they've got a great opportunity here. there are 200th anniversary is coming up in 2023 and surely this in texas will be some celebration and wents things like that. had is a tremendous opportunity i think not that they're consulting me but i think -- range verse a great opportunity here to confront their entire history to talk about these finishes that we're talking about now. to talk about their victims. to -- to confron
i believe in transformation, and after we witnessed a public murder of george floyd and listening tothe voices of younger generation and black lives matter movement, you know, i'm encouraged and empowered because i believe that they see that transformation is possible the question as you said partly is america ready? for transformation and i think where we are now having these heightened discussions nationally about this issue of racial justice that has fled through this country for centuries...
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there was no physical evidence that george floyd was murdered by a cop. autopsy showed that george floyd almost certainly died of a drug overdose. fentanyl. but by that point the facts didn't matter. it was too late. cities had been destroyed with the fabric of this country itself. scores of people had been killed. democratic partisans used a carefully concocted myth, a lie, to bum-rush america to overturn the old order and handing them much more power. it worked flawlessly. so why wouldn't they do it again? joining us from los angeles is a man who watched all of this happen, the radio show host and the all-around great observer and analyst and man, larry elder. it's great to see you tonight. >> thank you for having me, tunnelinger. tucker. i appreciate it. >> it's hard not to feel -- i'm not alleging conspiracy because it is happening in plain sight but hard not to feel like historic event, january 6, which no person would defend, is used by the political partisans to gather more power to themselves and the rest of us are letting it happen. >> everything
there was no physical evidence that george floyd was murdered by a cop. autopsy showed that george floyd almost certainly died of a drug overdose. fentanyl. but by that point the facts didn't matter. it was too late. cities had been destroyed with the fabric of this country itself. scores of people had been killed. democratic partisans used a carefully concocted myth, a lie, to bum-rush america to overturn the old order and handing them much more power. it worked flawlessly. so why wouldn't...
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just a half year since the george floyd protests.ne since the cries for police reform and social justice? >> the reform that is necessary across the country. we need to continue to see these incidents as we've seen them over the last seven, ten, 12 years. in the african-american community, we've always known this existed. now that everyone has the ability to record and video it, it's coming to light to the broader public. if we want a just society, we must create a different type of justice system, that respects people and doesn't put law enforcement officers above the thank you. >> thank you, derrick. good to see you. >> thank you. >>> these are the types of conversations that we talk about, that i wrote about in my book, and i'm hoping it will help. my new book, "this is the fire." make sure you pre-order it, anywhere books are sold. the same kinds of conversations, where we teach you how to talk about it and solutions as well. next, after years of dedication to the gop, he was forced to resign. in between , the attacks got persona
just a half year since the george floyd protests.ne since the cries for police reform and social justice? >> the reform that is necessary across the country. we need to continue to see these incidents as we've seen them over the last seven, ten, 12 years. in the african-american community, we've always known this existed. now that everyone has the ability to record and video it, it's coming to light to the broader public. if we want a just society, we must create a different type of...
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our mother's name like that unless we know something is wrong and our life is in jeopardy. >> george floyd'ss police killed floyd. that's from an emotional interview on "today" show. while police violence is a long-running issue in america, that floyd killing did break through during the pandemic. it sparked those national protests and continued to elevate the blm and police reform movement. many people remember where they were when they saw the news or saw floyd's friends and family reacting in that heartbreaking public grieving. and that also includes jon bon jovi, whose 2020 album includes a searing song about george floyd's killing. that moment was a turning point for jon bon jovi for him to right wry this song. he talks about this in our new interview. so we'll start there. here is a bit of that exchange airing right now for the first time. >> i just want to read from "american reckoning" and hear from you about what you're telling us. you say damn those eight long minutes, laying facedown in cuffs on the ground. bystanders pleaded for mercy as one cop shoved a kid in the crowd. when di
our mother's name like that unless we know something is wrong and our life is in jeopardy. >> george floyd'ss police killed floyd. that's from an emotional interview on "today" show. while police violence is a long-running issue in america, that floyd killing did break through during the pandemic. it sparked those national protests and continued to elevate the blm and police reform movement. many people remember where they were when they saw the news or saw floyd's friends and...
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you re-introduced your police reform bill named after george floyd, as i said.oted on this week. there are some moderate democrats, though, who want change in this bill. and the big change that they're talking about is the part that ends legal immunity for police officers accused of misconduct. is that something you are willing to compromise on in order to get the votes you need to pass this? >> well, what we plan on doing this week is passing it out of the house. and certainly when it goes over to the senate, it will take 60 votes. we will absolutely be sitting down and talking, both democrats and republicans in the house and in the senate. i've had conversations with senator tim scott and of course senator cory booker. and i think the stage is set for real reform to hit the president's desk. >> you're confident, though, that you will get enough votes in the house as is? >> i am confident that we will get enough votes in the house. i have been having many discussions with people and of course my colleagues are concerned because they were all hit very hard in th
you re-introduced your police reform bill named after george floyd, as i said.oted on this week. there are some moderate democrats, though, who want change in this bill. and the big change that they're talking about is the part that ends legal immunity for police officers accused of misconduct. is that something you are willing to compromise on in order to get the votes you need to pass this? >> well, what we plan on doing this week is passing it out of the house. and certainly when it...
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are they keeping their pledge to black-owned businesses following the death of george floyd? >> announcer: the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ woman: now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn woman: now is the time to ask your before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec
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protests over the summer or the protests that followed the killing of george floyd.hat he is no longer a sitting president. lindsey graham bringing up it is not constitutional to try someone who is no longer a sitting president on impeachment. what do you make of this argument? >> almost every expert agrees that that argument is completely wrong. it is wrong for the most fundamental reason. he was the president when he committed an impeachable offense. he was the president when he was impeached. he ran out the clock. because he was impeached on the 13th of january, and because mcconnell would not bring the senate back, there was no time to complete a trial. but if we have a january exception, what that means is that any president who refuses to take no for an answer, who refuses to accept the legitimacy of a defeat both this the popular vote and in the electoral vote and then storm the capitol, kill people -- if he succeeds, he remains in office. if he fails, he can be punished in any way, he can't be disqualified from future office holding. that january exception wo
protests over the summer or the protests that followed the killing of george floyd.hat he is no longer a sitting president. lindsey graham bringing up it is not constitutional to try someone who is no longer a sitting president on impeachment. what do you make of this argument? >> almost every expert agrees that that argument is completely wrong. it is wrong for the most fundamental reason. he was the president when he committed an impeachable offense. he was the president when he was...
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are they keeping their pledge to black-owned businesses following the death of george floyd? >> announcer: the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds. seen and heard in reverse] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of fedex planes and vehicles engines] ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of children laughing and running, life moving forward] charlie's my sidekick when it comes to projects around the house. but every once in a while, she disappears on me.running, dad! dad! you are so fast! i discovered a new land! with magical creatures! was it under the porch? yup! ugh. i'll never see everything she sees. that's why we use new tide hygienic clean. it gets between fibers to remove visible and invisible dirt. hey dad! i discovered an aquatic kingdom! ugh. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide >>> game stop's wild run continued today. it lost almost a third of its paper value after a nearly 400% spike last week. shares closed today. game stop's rough day comes as so-called reddit trailers zeroed in on a shiny new target, silver take a look at this chart. price of silver soared
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that was george floyd. originally ahmaud arbery and george floyd and breonna taylor.- listen, both were very important. we were covering ahmaud arbery. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> and then george floyd happ
that was george floyd. originally ahmaud arbery and george floyd and breonna taylor.- listen, both were very important. we were covering ahmaud arbery. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> and then george floyd happ
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are they keeping their pledge to black-owned businesses following the death of george floyd? >> announcer: the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds. my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad was sold for less than $24; a playstation for less than $16; and a 4k television for less than $2. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. remember, shipping is always free. >>> game n continued today. it lost almost a third of its paper value after a nearly 400% spike last week. shares closed today. at $225. gamestop's rough day comes a so-called reddit trailers zeroed in on a shiny new target, silver take a look at this chart. price of silver soared to its highest level in eight years, worth nearly $29 an ounce. silver surge is the latest example of an online phenomenon sweeping wall street cnbc's lesl
are they keeping their pledge to black-owned businesses following the death of george floyd? >> announcer: the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds. my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad was sold for less than...
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i remember watching the george floyd video and just thinking, like, i feel like i should retweet thishorrible thing. and i never know how to navigate that, right? like, i feel like i'm retraumatizing people. but talking about a thing that i feel like people needed to know turning point moment. why? roxane: black people, we all knew that this is the way it was. but now everyone saw, oh, they're not being alarmist. they're not exaggerating. it is this bad. and i wish it hadn't taken that, because there were so many examples of how horrific police brutality is well before this. i think it's an opportunity for real change -- and not just changing your instagram avatar to a black square, but actually having some systemic change in terms of how we deal with the police. soledad: it seems to me that we don't have a very good grip on the mental health impact of covid-19. we haven't even come out the other side to look back and say, oh, yeah, well, that was traumatic. roxane: i don't think many of us have come to terms with the staggering loss of life. soledad: you write that you're not -- you'
i remember watching the george floyd video and just thinking, like, i feel like i should retweet thishorrible thing. and i never know how to navigate that, right? like, i feel like i'm retraumatizing people. but talking about a thing that i feel like people needed to know turning point moment. why? roxane: black people, we all knew that this is the way it was. but now everyone saw, oh, they're not being alarmist. they're not exaggerating. it is this bad. and i wish it hadn't taken that, because...
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that was george floyd, originally ahmaud arbery and george floyd and breyonna taylor.tant. we are covering ahmaud arbery and then george floyd happened. the cameras went away from
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a la muerte de george floyd.2 enerapucha la cabeza ocurrió el 22o de epasado ahora conra la aparición su hermanoo habló con nosotros esta noche. habló con nosotros esta noche. >> si son unas imágenes muy fuertes no imagino siente vecinos mirando eso y diciendo que es justo como murió mi hermano o es justicia lo que pasa y hay muchas más formas que pueden haber hecho y yo miro mucha maldad no está bien >> la policía dijo que josé estaba actuao de manera >>> la policía dice que estaba actuando de forma violenta murió de uun paro respiratorio en el lugar del arresto. >> ahora con algon paro respir lugar. >>> ahora con algo increíble, tres migrantes cubanos naufragaro increíble tres inmigrantes cubanos naufragaron en una isla desierta y pasaronn en una isla 33 días pasaron 23 días y comieron ocos, cocos, caracoles y caracoles y ratas ahora están a salvo, rogelio tiene su historia ratas están a salvo. >> sucedió el pasado lunes en un vuelo de rutina de la guardia co >>> sucedió el pasado lunes, de pronto los agentes v
a la muerte de george floyd.2 enerapucha la cabeza ocurrió el 22o de epasado ahora conra la aparición su hermanoo habló con nosotros esta noche. habló con nosotros esta noche. >> si son unas imágenes muy fuertes no imagino siente vecinos mirando eso y diciendo que es justo como murió mi hermano o es justicia lo que pasa y hay muchas más formas que pueden haber hecho y yo miro mucha maldad no está bien >> la policía dijo que josé estaba actuao de manera >>> la...
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the death of george floyd, breonna taylor, and other black americans at the hands of lease motivatedmovement. people were spilling into the streets, demanding an end to police brutality and racial inequality. >> you must stand and fight, but not with violence. >> they channeled the civil rights movement of the 19 sixties, with the hard-working loss of congressman john lewis, and a new push for change, the congressional black caucus celebrating after passing a reform bill named after george floyd. >> protests spread around the world, people in other countries have called out human rights abuses in other states. >> big companies stepped up, perfect timing for black business owners, shutting down in numbers twice that of others. [ cheering & applause ] [ crowd noise ] and >> it takes a very village, i could not be who i am with without myself. >> there was one glimmer of success in an unprecedented year that included pain and protest after protest. they marched all the way to the ballot box for change. >> the black community to came together, and united to really put forth an effort to
the death of george floyd, breonna taylor, and other black americans at the hands of lease motivatedmovement. people were spilling into the streets, demanding an end to police brutality and racial inequality. >> you must stand and fight, but not with violence. >> they channeled the civil rights movement of the 19 sixties, with the hard-working loss of congressman john lewis, and a new push for change, the congressional black caucus celebrating after passing a reform bill named after...
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but something happened in particular after george floyd killing. that seem to ignite the entire world i think it was a rumor turned to him until. there's a repetition to it. that feels like a kind of assault. there is almost no way to believe. black humanity's real or black lives matter in what we saw with george foley but they. operate being shot in the back. room of taylor's is lying in her bed. fair has been this litany. of names. repetition of cycles. that. bobby had with 17 i don't think 3968 and 0 were shot as we've been reading that his hands in the air after a 90 minute you're out involving over 48 policemen coming trayvon martin to reanna taylor and literally dozens of men. in between. that became the emptiness behind black lives matter responding to police violence and visual anti violence that went with out remediation but then also with larger questions around policing. even black lives matter is not untouched by these foundations there's this funding that is still coming from the liberal philanthropies of the left right now there's a l
but something happened in particular after george floyd killing. that seem to ignite the entire world i think it was a rumor turned to him until. there's a repetition to it. that feels like a kind of assault. there is almost no way to believe. black humanity's real or black lives matter in what we saw with george foley but they. operate being shot in the back. room of taylor's is lying in her bed. fair has been this litany. of names. repetition of cycles. that. bobby had with 17 i don't think...
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amadou diallo's death was almost two decades before black lives matter or george floyd.en and so much has remained the same. and for ourfinalfilm we are heading to post—war germany. ika hugel—marshall was the daughter of a white german mother and an african—american gi. as a mixed—race so—called occupation baby, ika's story shows how the racism she faced growing up led to years spent grappling with her identity. translation: when i was a child people would scratch my face - with a scrubbing brush to show other children that it wasn't chocolate on my face. obviously, as a child, i couldn't figure out why this was happening to me. ijust wanted to be white, to have the feeling of belonging and be like the others. following defeat in 1945, germany found itself once again occupied by allied troops. the americans brought with them black gis who remained stationed in germany for some time after the war. inevitably bonds were formed and in some cases children followed, born into an all—white environment and having no contact at all with black people. my father came to germany be
amadou diallo's death was almost two decades before black lives matter or george floyd.en and so much has remained the same. and for ourfinalfilm we are heading to post—war germany. ika hugel—marshall was the daughter of a white german mother and an african—american gi. as a mixed—race so—called occupation baby, ika's story shows how the racism she faced growing up led to years spent grappling with her identity. translation: when i was a child people would scratch my face - with a...
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a police officer kneeling on george floyd's neck, george floyd dying in the street.ed. but his arrest was hardly the end of it. george floyd's death became a referendum, not simply on one cop or one police department, but on all cops and all police departments and then on the united states itself. eight months later they've change chain will not change completely and forever. in fact, they were about to you sensing it being here, it's never about what they say it is about. back in march we were told the coronavirus lockdowns were an attempt to curb the coronavirus. they lasted a short time beard almost a year later, we will find they will never end. issuing internal passports to the residents of western countries. only people who covered vaccination orders will be allowed to travel freely. today, we will question. everyone seems to understand that authority is him disguises health policies now the rule. those temporary measures are now permanent. surprised? you shouldn't be. because it's never all about what they say it's about. just the other day, yet another exampl
a police officer kneeling on george floyd's neck, george floyd dying in the street.ed. but his arrest was hardly the end of it. george floyd's death became a referendum, not simply on one cop or one police department, but on all cops and all police departments and then on the united states itself. eight months later they've change chain will not change completely and forever. in fact, they were about to you sensing it being here, it's never about what they say it is about. back in march we were...