69
69
Sep 5, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
when we come back, anton's father says anton was george floyd before george floyd. but the connection between anton black and george floyd doesn't simply end with two deaths in police custody. there is another connection to george floyd. it had huge consequences in this case and potentially huge consequences for others. that's next. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept, with your sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. don't miss our labor day weekend special. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed, and free home delivery on all smart beds. ends labor day. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you
when we come back, anton's father says anton was george floyd before george floyd. but the connection between anton black and george floyd doesn't simply end with two deaths in police custody. there is another connection to george floyd. it had huge consequences in this case and potentially huge consequences for others. that's next. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is...
47
47
Sep 19, 2022
09/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
winnie: there is no way that george floyd is dead. george floyd is alive, america. prove me wrong.d died in 2020. however, if your influencer of choice suggests that something like the george floyd video is a deepfake, then by 2030 many people might believe that that is indeed the truth. so that is a liar's dividend in play. winnie: so, folks, do not believe anything you see or read or watch on tv, okay? [putin impersonation] putin: america, you blame me for interfering with your democracy, but i don't have to. you're doing it to yourselves. hamish: these deepfake parodies were commissioned by the non-profit represent us in the lead-up to the 2020 election to highlight the fragility of democracy and encourage voting. but the group says they were so realistic, american tv networks refused to run them. kim jong-un: i don't have to do anything. you're doing it to yourselves. hamish: but what happens if a deepfaked leader not only looks real but mouths far more dangerous intentions? this ithe scario that keep former cia expert, matt ferraro, awake at night. matt: so t most plausible ni
winnie: there is no way that george floyd is dead. george floyd is alive, america. prove me wrong.d died in 2020. however, if your influencer of choice suggests that something like the george floyd video is a deepfake, then by 2030 many people might believe that that is indeed the truth. so that is a liar's dividend in play. winnie: so, folks, do not believe anything you see or read or watch on tv, okay? [putin impersonation] putin: america, you blame me for interfering with your democracy, but...
71
71
Sep 12, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
so we started with george floyd this book was started with george floyd. we said we have to tell the story of george. then i came to tie it with another idea. i said, you know, we got to have a chapter on and i didn't even know her name yet. it johnetta charles, right? yeah. yeah. i said, i've seen this video so many times. so you're asking you about to lose your job now as you were about to lose your job right. so this is woman. if you haven't seen it, you're missing the remix. y'all might have seen or heard people say, there's this woman, a black woman. she is walking outside of a strip club, strip club? yeah. yeah. after person is just what she said. yeah, yeah. yeah. so she said, i need to get back in there because i left my, i left my purse. you know. and security wasn't right here. it and eventually security guard ends up detaining her holding her right and she sees a camera and and she's like, what? she said, you were about to lose your job. you were about to lose your job, get this date, and then she start dancing. like, because you're not you're n
so we started with george floyd this book was started with george floyd. we said we have to tell the story of george. then i came to tie it with another idea. i said, you know, we got to have a chapter on and i didn't even know her name yet. it johnetta charles, right? yeah. yeah. i said, i've seen this video so many times. so you're asking you about to lose your job now as you were about to lose your job right. so this is woman. if you haven't seen it, you're missing the remix. y'all might...
78
78
Sep 1, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
after george floyd's murder have a black americans expected policy changes to address racial inequalities. this is the percentage of black adults who say increased attention to issues of race and racial any polity will lead to major policy changes. 50% said yes to that. 56% said it would lead to changes that would improve black lives. what did you find by 2021? guest: a year later, after that: 2020, in 2021 we found that almost 70% of black americans said the increased attention to racial inequality as a result of george floyd's murder had not yet yielded changes that improve their lives. as you mentioned, there was some optimism in terms of hoping that attention would bring about some differences that they could cn feel. a year later our responses said those differences have not occurred yet. host: 44% -- equality for black people is little or not at all likely. guest: right. in addition to asking them about the increased attention to racial inequality, we wanted to get a read on how black americans feel about their position in society and we asked them, do you feel like black americans
after george floyd's murder have a black americans expected policy changes to address racial inequalities. this is the percentage of black adults who say increased attention to issues of race and racial any polity will lead to major policy changes. 50% said yes to that. 56% said it would lead to changes that would improve black lives. what did you find by 2021? guest: a year later, after that: 2020, in 2021 we found that almost 70% of black americans said the increased attention to racial...
62
62
Sep 6, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
you think back to the george floyd tragedy -- and that was a tragedy, that was a horrible thing, but that police officer derek chauvin was way off on the typical bell curve. that is not the way typical police act and it was played 24/7, trying to tell people that this was typical. we talk to our friends on the other side of the world in australia and they say they are playing that all of the time over here, talking about america. absolutely untrue. how often how often are young unarmed black men killed by police officers? it is less than two dozen a year. that is still too many, but there are more than 50 million police encounters a year, it is nowhere near a common occurrence. there is another incident that occurred just like the george floyd incident, same kind of situation. police with a knee on the neck, the man saying he couldn't breathe. he did die, almost no attention. why? because he was white. it did not fit the narrative. what a bunch of crap, if you think about it. and my wife and i write extensively about that in our new book, "created equal." but then let's think about s
you think back to the george floyd tragedy -- and that was a tragedy, that was a horrible thing, but that police officer derek chauvin was way off on the typical bell curve. that is not the way typical police act and it was played 24/7, trying to tell people that this was typical. we talk to our friends on the other side of the world in australia and they say they are playing that all of the time over here, talking about america. absolutely untrue. how often how often are young unarmed black...
271
271
Sep 7, 2022
09/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
george floyd! george floyd! george floyd!tion has been gripped by professional anarchists, violent mobs, arsonists, looters, crimi antifa. >> it's trump as reality tv star put together with trump as strongman to send a signal of what he had said in that 2016 convention speech that, alone can fix it." >> i will fight to protect you. i am your president of law and order... >> narrator: outside the white house, protesters were gathering across the street. also massing, law enforcement. >> as we speak, i am dispatching thousands and thousands of avily armed soldiers, military personnel, and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults, and the wanton destruction of property. >> i saw a ton of secret service, law enforcement in riot gear, the attorney general parading around like some sort of dictator, to be honest with you, with rows and rows of law enforcement. and i thought to myself, i jus knew. my gut told me, i was, like, something bad is about to happen. >> and i was there that day. and all of
george floyd! george floyd! george floyd!tion has been gripped by professional anarchists, violent mobs, arsonists, looters, crimi antifa. >> it's trump as reality tv star put together with trump as strongman to send a signal of what he had said in that 2016 convention speech that, alone can fix it." >> i will fight to protect you. i am your president of law and order... >> narrator: outside the white house, protesters were gathering across the street. also massing, law...
22
22
Sep 17, 2022
09/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
(gasping) ♪ >> the texas parole board has denied a posthumous pardon to george floyd for a 2004 drug iction. a request for a pardon was filed by floyd's family last year that claimed the arresting officer in the case, quote, manufactured the existence of confidential informant to bolster his case is against innocent defendants, unquote. the parole board unanimously recommended the pardon. but in a decision this week, the board reversed its stance without giving a reason. the family has the option to reapply in 2 years, floyd died during an arrest in minneapolis back in 2020. >> the family of a 22 year-old colorado man who was shot and killed after calling 9-1-1 for roadside assistance is now calling for the officers involved, be prosecuted back in june, christian glass was fatally shot by clear creek county sheriff's deputy after his car got stuck on an embankment during the 9-1-1 call glass told dispatchers he had 2 knives and a mallet in the car. when officers arrived, glass repeatedly refused to step out of his vehicle saying he was too frightened to leave the car. officers then br
(gasping) ♪ >> the texas parole board has denied a posthumous pardon to george floyd for a 2004 drug iction. a request for a pardon was filed by floyd's family last year that claimed the arresting officer in the case, quote, manufactured the existence of confidential informant to bolster his case is against innocent defendants, unquote. the parole board unanimously recommended the pardon. but in a decision this week, the board reversed its stance without giving a reason. the family has...
186
186
Sep 9, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
or, of course, george floyd.y treated as a murder because of the cell phone video that was taken by a teenager, technically a minor, a 17-year-old named darnella frazier. she was with her cousin. she saw police on the scene and thought to act with her video. no one has seriously alleged that she posed a risk that day, that she was violent. all she did was record facts that ultimately really led to a national reckoning and i can tell you murder trials that would never have otherwise happened. we know that because most years there are zero murder trials of officers, regardless of who is alleged in witness testimony. she ultimately testified in that murder trial for chauvin. >> he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they are all black. >> for this special discussion we are joined by dr. ibram x-kendi. his new book is "magnolia flowers." thanks for being here. >> thank you
or, of course, george floyd.y treated as a murder because of the cell phone video that was taken by a teenager, technically a minor, a 17-year-old named darnella frazier. she was with her cousin. she saw police on the scene and thought to act with her video. no one has seriously alleged that she posed a risk that day, that she was violent. all she did was record facts that ultimately really led to a national reckoning and i can tell you murder trials that would never have otherwise happened. we...
40
40
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
been sentenced to 3 years for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of george floyd thomas lane pleaded guilty to the state charged back in may. he is already serving a 2 and a half year federal sentence for violating floyd's civil rights. prosecutors agreed to allow lane to serve his state sentence at the same time as his federal sentence. he's being held at a low-security federal prison camp in colorado. >> migrants phone from texas to martha's vineyard are now suing florida governor ron desantis. ali onset, migrant advocacy group filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of 3 migrants were involved on those flights. they accuse desantis of executing a fraudulent illegal scheme for political purposes. 48 minutes wetlands were taken by flights, ordered a chartered by desantis from san antonio, texas, to martha's vineyard in are seeking damages and asking the court to block the florida governor from luring immigrants to cross state lines. a spokesperson for governor desantis said in a statement that the complaint was, quote, political theater and also claim the transpor
been sentenced to 3 years for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of george floyd thomas lane pleaded guilty to the state charged back in may. he is already serving a 2 and a half year federal sentence for violating floyd's civil rights. prosecutors agreed to allow lane to serve his state sentence at the same time as his federal sentence. he's being held at a low-security federal prison camp in colorado. >> migrants phone from texas to martha's vineyard are now...
210
210
Sep 23, 2022
09/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
long before the murder of george floyd when police reform became a national conversation this chief alreadyn sense and his community and department agreed. my colleague rode along with the chief to figure out his secret to success. >> i think it epitomizes what policing should be, realizing that times have changed and the duties of a police officer have changed >> i had heard for years that the people in westport, connecticut loved their police chief. why do they love their police chief particularly in this climate of tension? i just wanted to find out what he is doing that could be implemented around the rest of the country. so we're going to get in the car and you're taking me for a drive. >> we're going for a ride. i moved to the u.s. from greece at the age of 11 not knowing a word of english. i started as a police officer in 1996. >> reporter: what i found is chief foeti has managed to successfully straddle the line between being pro cop and pro community. >> it is a good stepping stone. >> foti started looking into these issues years before george floyd when michael brown had just been
long before the murder of george floyd when police reform became a national conversation this chief alreadyn sense and his community and department agreed. my colleague rode along with the chief to figure out his secret to success. >> i think it epitomizes what policing should be, realizing that times have changed and the duties of a police officer have changed >> i had heard for years that the people in westport, connecticut loved their police chief. why do they love their police...
28
28
Sep 10, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
and then, of course, the of george floyd. right. and the subsequent uprising that emerged out of that and, then finding out about the murder of breonna taylor. right. and it's only in light of george floyd being murdered. we actually get a certain of a she's murdered on march 13th, 2020, and he murdered may 25th, 2020. right. and so this actually brings to the bare worlds out. and you're seeing breonna and breonna, actually, unlike many the women and girls here, it becomes kind of a figure within the movement in a ways that very black women, girls and gender expansive ever have been in in in recent history. the notable exception probably be sandra bland. right. sandra bland is probably the notable exception. but in doing so, know the four other black women who were killed, police custody the same month that sandra bland was. right. and so it is illustrative versus exceptional and but agnes charged this breonna taylor moment. how sandra bland's. right. wow. okay. so what you're doing ancestors. so. breonna taylor happens and wonderin
and then, of course, the of george floyd. right. and the subsequent uprising that emerged out of that and, then finding out about the murder of breonna taylor. right. and it's only in light of george floyd being murdered. we actually get a certain of a she's murdered on march 13th, 2020, and he murdered may 25th, 2020. right. and so this actually brings to the bare worlds out. and you're seeing breonna and breonna, actually, unlike many the women and girls here, it becomes kind of a figure...
40
40
Sep 5, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and then, of course, the of george floyd. right. and the subsequent uprising that emerged out of that and, then finding out about the murder of breonna taylor. right. and it's only in light of george floyd being murdered. we actually get a certain of a she's murdered on march 13th, 2020, and he murdered may 25th, 2020. right. and so this actually brings to the bare worlds out. and you're seeing breonna and breonna, actually, unlike many the women and girls here, it becomes kind of a figure within the movement in a ways that very black women, girls and gender expansive ever have been in in in recent history. the notable exception probably be sandra bland. right. sandra bland is probably the notable exception. but in doing so, know the four other black women who were killed, police custody the same month that sandra bland was. right. and so it is illustrative versus exceptional and but agnes charged this breonna taylor moment. how sandra bland's. right. wow. okay. so what you're doing ancestors. so. breonna taylor happens and wonderin
and then, of course, the of george floyd. right. and the subsequent uprising that emerged out of that and, then finding out about the murder of breonna taylor. right. and it's only in light of george floyd being murdered. we actually get a certain of a she's murdered on march 13th, 2020, and he murdered may 25th, 2020. right. and so this actually brings to the bare worlds out. and you're seeing breonna and breonna, actually, unlike many the women and girls here, it becomes kind of a figure...
37
37
Sep 17, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm surprised they did not pass the george floyd bill on a state level.lified community. also the fact that it should be independent prosecutors appointed for these type of killings that police are doing. and then also for the community civilian review boards, to have subpoena power. those are important to me. >> and you know cellmate two years ago, what would've been phillips 47th birthday, a memorial tree was planted in a local park that philip played in. contained with the printed program, wasn't ad from the teaneck police department. i bring that up because that one of the family gets the sense that the department and the city have learned anything from that day in 1990. now your thoughts if any about that you are -- >> i think some of them have gone, have how can i say this? that they have learned that there was rachel tension in teaneck all the time. it was separate. me as a mother, i worked a lot. so my children used to come and tell me different things but they love teaneck, they never had this problem until that day. i never thought that teaneck
i'm surprised they did not pass the george floyd bill on a state level.lified community. also the fact that it should be independent prosecutors appointed for these type of killings that police are doing. and then also for the community civilian review boards, to have subpoena power. those are important to me. >> and you know cellmate two years ago, what would've been phillips 47th birthday, a memorial tree was planted in a local park that philip played in. contained with the printed...
206
206
Sep 24, 2022
09/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
long before the murder of george floyd when police reform became a national conversation, this chiefd police chief. cnn's alisyn camerota rode along with him to see why. >> i think it epitomizes what policing should be, realizing that times have changed and the duty of a police officer have changed. >> i had heard for years that the people in westport, connecticut, love their police chief. why do they love their police chief, particularly in this climate of tension? so i just wanted to find out what he's doing that could be implemented around the rest of the country. we're going to get in the car. >> we're going for a ride. i moved to the u.s. from greece at the age of 11 not knowing a word of english. i started as a police officer in 1996. >> what i found is that the chief has managed to successfully straddle the line between being pro-cop and pro-community. >> it's a good steppingstone. >> he started looking into these issues years before george floyd, when michael brown had just been killed. we talked about what needed to change, what didn't. what i saw out of him was someone who
long before the murder of george floyd when police reform became a national conversation, this chiefd police chief. cnn's alisyn camerota rode along with him to see why. >> i think it epitomizes what policing should be, realizing that times have changed and the duty of a police officer have changed. >> i had heard for years that the people in westport, connecticut, love their police chief. why do they love their police chief, particularly in this climate of tension? so i just wanted...
162
162
Sep 3, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
will you re-introduce the george floyd act?sident has done an executive order on george floyd type of please legislation. executive orders is not law. the law is something that must be passed with legislation. clearly, we are doing that with the george floyd justice act as well as with the john lewis voting act. he committed they would be committed to doing that. people need to know that if they come out in numbers, are they going to be protected as much as they need to know that the right wing has declared war on them? >> for all of you there may be a glimmer of hope in a city without running water. we will talk about that next. hat next a temporary type is restoring some water pressure in jackson mississippi today. it's been six days since a major water plant failed and left thousands of people without clean water. yesterday national guard troops handed out over million bottles of water. joining me now is jackson's mayor, chokwe -- thank you so much for joining me. tell me about the situation right now in jackson. what adviso
will you re-introduce the george floyd act?sident has done an executive order on george floyd type of please legislation. executive orders is not law. the law is something that must be passed with legislation. clearly, we are doing that with the george floyd justice act as well as with the john lewis voting act. he committed they would be committed to doing that. people need to know that if they come out in numbers, are they going to be protected as much as they need to know that the right wing...
188
188
Sep 21, 2022
09/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
between being pro cop and pro community. >> he started looking into these issues years before george floyde, what didn't. and what i saw out of him was someone who listened and we saw there was some change in his perspective, but there was change in ours as well for a number of us. because we got to see what they had to deal with, and we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not backpedaling and backtracking or making excuses. we had already made the changes. chokeholds, duty to intervene, they're all common sense. every police department who be doing this. >> i think he takes so seriously the idea that he's the police chief of everyone, whether it's the lgbtq rally, black lives matter. he was in the middle of it showing that he was there. >> i stand here with you, i marched with you. >> i specifically said to the group that i will kneel with you, but i will kneel with you for a moment of silence, i will kneel with you for a moment of prayer and i will kneel with you aga
between being pro cop and pro community. >> he started looking into these issues years before george floyde, what didn't. and what i saw out of him was someone who listened and we saw there was some change in his perspective, but there was change in ours as well for a number of us. because we got to see what they had to deal with, and we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards. >> the day of the george floyd...
40
40
Sep 18, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and you successfully prosecuted derek chauvin and george floyd.ave long been an important voice on criminal justice issues in minneapolis. and very few prosecutors have been able to convict the police officer of murder for the killing of -- for killing someone on the job. you are one of those instances. you support a measure to overhaul the minneapolis police department. while you are a publican component seems to be eager to talk about local crime. now, if reelected as attorney general for a second term, how are you going to continue to address crime, police misconduct, and hate fueled violence in your state? >> well, people have a right to be safe. as attorney general, i took that responsibility seriously. i've prosecuted many criminals as attorney general, including people who were government officials who abused the rights of others like derek chauvin. and of course, hate criminals, as well. but there is more to the job than even that. we've done the job, which my opponent has never, ever, ever done. but we've also gone after the opioid manufa
and you successfully prosecuted derek chauvin and george floyd.ave long been an important voice on criminal justice issues in minneapolis. and very few prosecutors have been able to convict the police officer of murder for the killing of -- for killing someone on the job. you are one of those instances. you support a measure to overhaul the minneapolis police department. while you are a publican component seems to be eager to talk about local crime. now, if reelected as attorney general for a...
328
328
Sep 6, 2022
09/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 328
favorite 0
quote 0
we all saw the video george floyd dying and it scared the heck out of us.o cash in. black america donated but white guilt money poured in faster than anybody could even count. they took in almost 100 million bucks. that year alone. so where did the money go? well, we have a new filing from the l.a. superior court that shed some light on this. black activists are suing black lives matter foundation for allegedly stealing millions of dollars. it's always the foundation, isn't it? and this thing is juicy. they first allege one of the board members bowers is guilty of being, quote, a rogue administrator, a middleman turned usurper hired to donations and account for the expenditures of the blm movement. however, after siphoning more than $10 million in fees from blm donors, mr. bowers decided he could not let go of his personal piggy bank. so guess who hired bowers? patrisse cullors, remember patrice? good old patrisse? she is the one who thought she was on a million dollars listing show. you know on braf show. snapping up properties like monopoly? remember her
we all saw the video george floyd dying and it scared the heck out of us.o cash in. black america donated but white guilt money poured in faster than anybody could even count. they took in almost 100 million bucks. that year alone. so where did the money go? well, we have a new filing from the l.a. superior court that shed some light on this. black activists are suing black lives matter foundation for allegedly stealing millions of dollars. it's always the foundation, isn't it? and this thing...
136
136
Sep 3, 2022
09/22
by
KDTV
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
mm de punta dura de gomaespuma, que fueron disparadas por alguaciles durante las protestas de george floydand y de los agentes del sheriff. anoche se registrÓ un tiroteo en el estacionamiento de un popular centro comercial que se ubica sobre la calle williams y macro fin en san josÉ. de acuerdo con el departamento de policiales han josÉ, el sospechoso fue arrestado esta maÑana en san isidro, tenÍa la intenciÓn de huir a mÉxico. nuestra compaÑera hablÓ con testigos y nos tiene el reporte. >> impactante, sobre todo porque la conocÍamos y trabajaba enseguida. tamara: fue identificada la vÍctima mortal de el homicidio nÚmero 57 san josÉ. >> era una persona bien linda, amigable y feliz, ella siempre traÍa una sonrisa. ella tenÍa muchos sueÑos. tamara: los hechos ocurrieron a eso de las 10:30 de la noche en el estacionamiento del salÓn de belleza, donde trabajaba la vÍctima. en imÁgenes de la cÁmara de vigilancia de un negocio aledaÑo se observa cuando un sospechoso sale de un carro negro, se acerca y abre fuego, matando hernÁndez e hiriendo a otra persona. >> yo fui la primera persona que llamÓ
mm de punta dura de gomaespuma, que fueron disparadas por alguaciles durante las protestas de george floydand y de los agentes del sheriff. anoche se registrÓ un tiroteo en el estacionamiento de un popular centro comercial que se ubica sobre la calle williams y macro fin en san josÉ. de acuerdo con el departamento de policiales han josÉ, el sospechoso fue arrestado esta maÑana en san isidro, tenÍa la intenciÓn de huir a mÉxico. nuestra compaÑera hablÓ con testigos y nos tiene el...
71
71
Sep 1, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
george floyd was killed. i wrote an article about this. i think i called it white woteness about white who felt seek for blacks and they're saying and they were speaking in extreme matters, and it doesn't mean that they're not issues in the black community. they're not racism and races out there who you know think whatever they think or some things in the system that needs to be changed, but they were all absolute. they were like all blacks are being hunted down all blacks are are being shot in the street. all blacks are in the criminal justice system and they're wrong. even if you think there's an issue, so i wrote this article and i was upset at the time. so i just started writing and this one just went viral and they picked it up and then the major newspapers picked it up and rush limbaugh. read it on the show. and so then i said, okay. what is missing? how do i address this? so that's where race crazy came from? i wanted to talk about what i call in the book the progressive racism movement and i always say don't put adjectives in front
george floyd was killed. i wrote an article about this. i think i called it white woteness about white who felt seek for blacks and they're saying and they were speaking in extreme matters, and it doesn't mean that they're not issues in the black community. they're not racism and races out there who you know think whatever they think or some things in the system that needs to be changed, but they were all absolute. they were like all blacks are being hunted down all blacks are are being shot in...
111
111
Sep 30, 2022
09/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ amna: the killing of george floyd in 2020 sparked nationwide protests and calls for police reformpolice departments oklahoma city ranked second in the country for the rate of people killed by officers. in march they began to implement major reforms. adam has been reporting on the changes and he joins me now. welcome back. let's start with some of those changes. what led to them in the first place and where do they stand? reporter: like most of the country following the death of george floyd, oklahoma city so many nights of protests and demonstrations. for 10 straight nights in fact oklahoma city activists stood outside police headquarters and demanded accountability for some of the stats that you mentioned. from there, the oklahoman city mayor said he recognized that a change was happening and needed to be made. he gathered some local activists and law enforcement officials as well as city officials and they had some meetings to really address police change and accountability in oklahoma. from there they formed a task force and started a review of oklahoma city police with the hel
. ♪ amna: the killing of george floyd in 2020 sparked nationwide protests and calls for police reformpolice departments oklahoma city ranked second in the country for the rate of people killed by officers. in march they began to implement major reforms. adam has been reporting on the changes and he joins me now. welcome back. let's start with some of those changes. what led to them in the first place and where do they stand? reporter: like most of the country following the death of george...
51
51
Sep 25, 2022
09/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> foti started looking into these issues years before george floyd.of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not back peddling and backtracking and making excuses or even fighting the changes. we had already made the changes, choke holds and they're all common sense, every police department should be doing this. >> i think he takes so seriously the idea that he is the police chief of everyone whether it's the lgbtq rally, black lives matter. foti was in the middle of it showing that he was there. >> i stand here with you. i march with you. >> i specifically said to the group that i will kneel with you, but i will kneel with you for a moment of silence. i will kneel with you for a moment of prayer, and i will kneel for you against police brutality. i will absolutely not kneel with you against police and i will not kneel with you against the flag. >> i have challenged the status quo. at times i got in trouble for challenging the status quo, but i
. >> foti started looking into these issues years before george floyd.of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not back peddling and backtracking and making excuses or even fighting the changes. we had already made the changes, choke holds and they're all common sense, every police department should be doing this. >> i think he takes so seriously the idea that he is...
51
51
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
murder, and the george floyd protests, when there was a reckoning of the nation. recognize, or at least attempted, or perceived to recognize, what was happening. but, there is still a lack of accountability, in hiring minority, and next. >> carey, i'm up against, o'clock or give you the last word here. >> here's the deal, we cannot make, no matter how much we say, make men do what they don't want to do. today on the team, it is there is, they hire who they hire. the request is, however, to look at us the way that you see the other coaches that you hire. meaning, take us to the golf. let's call, let's chat with one another. that is the only way we can get an equal footing, if you see us, as you see yourself. clearly that, is not the case here. >> gary, dante, i appreciate it. to be continued. thank you for watching everyone, our coverage continues. personalized plan for cash flow, even when you're not working. one that includes your 401(k) and all yoyour other account. so you can make informed decisions that best fit your life ahead. a plan designed to help you mak
murder, and the george floyd protests, when there was a reckoning of the nation. recognize, or at least attempted, or perceived to recognize, what was happening. but, there is still a lack of accountability, in hiring minority, and next. >> carey, i'm up against, o'clock or give you the last word here. >> here's the deal, we cannot make, no matter how much we say, make men do what they don't want to do. today on the team, it is there is, they hire who they hire. the request is,...
106
106
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
murder, at the george floyd protests, when there was reckoning of the nation, i think that the attempted or perceived to recognize what was happening, but there still is this lack of accountability in hiring minorities and black coaches. >> carrie, i'm up against the clock here, i'll give you the last word. >> here is the deal, we cannot make, no matter how much we protests in our name, we cannot make men do what they don't want to do, they own the team, it's their, they hire for they want to hire. the request is though to look at this in a way you see the other coaches that they are hiring, meaning, take us to golf. let's got together, let's chat together. that's the only way we will get an equal footing if you see sec yourself, and that is clearly not the case here. >> carrie, dante, think about, to be continued. thank you for watching everyone, our coverage continues. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple
murder, at the george floyd protests, when there was reckoning of the nation, i think that the attempted or perceived to recognize what was happening, but there still is this lack of accountability in hiring minorities and black coaches. >> carrie, i'm up against the clock here, i'll give you the last word. >> here is the deal, we cannot make, no matter how much we protests in our name, we cannot make men do what they don't want to do, they own the team, it's their, they hire for...
100
100
Sep 29, 2022
09/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a george floyd resolution that the board passed to disband the police department. they weren't armed security. they would respond tot security on campuses. we do have the ambassadors who support ou. who support our student. they ae buding culture, building climate building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime , where our students understand, , and anybody else on the campus campus understands that the wayu resolve conflict is without violence. the way you handle anger is by managing it in dealg with it in moving forward in a way that is not harmful to you or anybody else. we know very well that was something like this happens, it only causes harm. it causes harm to the people who perpetrate it. it causes harm to the people caught caught up in it, including perhaps some people not involved in whatever situation pops up,
we have a george floyd resolution that the board passed to disband the police department. they weren't armed security. they would respond tot security on campuses. we do have the ambassadors who support ou. who support our student. they ae buding culture, building climate building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building clime building culture, building...
19
19
Sep 1, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
that george floyd called for his mother. would you come for me if that were me and realizing in that moment that i have a nine year old son. who sees himself and a man dying on the ground? and wondering if i will be there trying to process this information right? my daughter asking questions. like why do we say say her name? what's that about and wanting like every other mother in this world to say, let's make some rice. krispie treats. let's go for a walk. let's do a scavenger hunt do anything else but this and realizing that in this moment, i have to have the conversation globally. and have the talk individually and not have the benefit of maybe the distance of a camera my kids as you know mask on or not, you know children will respond to your eyes. they see the truth in it and they can see and sense any fear or blood in the water or uncertainty and having to be direct and god not wanting them to even know the truth. exactly. you cannot shield them right? it's such a difficult tightrope right for parents to walk right on t
that george floyd called for his mother. would you come for me if that were me and realizing in that moment that i have a nine year old son. who sees himself and a man dying on the ground? and wondering if i will be there trying to process this information right? my daughter asking questions. like why do we say say her name? what's that about and wanting like every other mother in this world to say, let's make some rice. krispie treats. let's go for a walk. let's do a scavenger hunt do anything...
200
200
Sep 23, 2022
09/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
it was sort of just strange how it all came full-circle and george floyd sort of brought it into the day. i filmed the march a continued following them throughout 2020 202. amy: natacha, if you can talk about here is this white guy, also a teaneck resident, who had approached you. you did not say yes originally. >> no, i did not say yes because as dani stated, i was kinda blindsided by other press that actually was offering -- wanting to report on the story and things like that, just to shed light on police brutality cases. so when he came to me the first -- my first initial thought was, like, here is a young kid -- i, to have a 20 something-year-old. my son is 23. dani is not that much older than my son and i'm like, you're coming here to do "document" about my brother" but you were not even born. you are not even born 1990, so what could you possibly report about it? so we met a few times out in the community. he just took time and that kind of made me feel like, ok, maybe has good intentions. maybe has something in him that he really is compelled to the story and once toto get the
it was sort of just strange how it all came full-circle and george floyd sort of brought it into the day. i filmed the march a continued following them throughout 2020 202. amy: natacha, if you can talk about here is this white guy, also a teaneck resident, who had approached you. you did not say yes originally. >> no, i did not say yes because as dani stated, i was kinda blindsided by other press that actually was offering -- wanting to report on the story and things like that, just to...
92
92
Sep 23, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
and it was all in the wake of george floyd's death. and we only need to look at the house you dishary committee democrat's refusal to take up these bills in regular order for further evidence that these bills are political stunt. just this week judiciary democrats postponed a hearing on the orlg niced retail theft until after the election. the simple truth is, democrats have no interest in putting forth a serious effort to reduce crime. all the money in these grant programs don't mean a thing if left-wing prosecutors continue to let violent criminals out with little or no bail. that's why yesterday, myself and some of my colleagues introduced keeping violent offenders off our streets act. mr. fitzgerald: after last year's horrific attack in my district in the waukesha christmas parade this bill takes three steps to push back on radical left-wing bills. it conditions the grant funding program on meeting the federal pretrial release pactors on the floor. it reduce grant fund big 75% unless state and local jurisdictions develop and mainta
and it was all in the wake of george floyd's death. and we only need to look at the house you dishary committee democrat's refusal to take up these bills in regular order for further evidence that these bills are political stunt. just this week judiciary democrats postponed a hearing on the orlg niced retail theft until after the election. the simple truth is, democrats have no interest in putting forth a serious effort to reduce crime. all the money in these grant programs don't mean a thing...
10
10.0
Sep 1, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
folks that look like every color of the spectrum particularly in light of the brutal killing of george floyd on television. what gives you hope in that short a period of time that we would become obsolete because i know and believe it is part of it. it's required. people change the world not wanting to say that's the way it's always been and for those that think the expectation that life can change in an instant would have the last two years been like? we hardly see lips and teeth anywhere. not just g here but globally. january 6th will haunt people in terms of an insurrection and how quickly the world's view changes. there are so many moments life has changed in an instant. why should that be precluded from the opportunity? i think that's where we need to be. i'm not hoping to prolong the status quo or the devastation but let it be perhaps a catalyst for understanding if the world can change on a dime, then why eacan't my children one day by e time i'm 41-years-old why can't my son and my daughter have the option that over a span of three decades their lives could be different, why not? >>
folks that look like every color of the spectrum particularly in light of the brutal killing of george floyd on television. what gives you hope in that short a period of time that we would become obsolete because i know and believe it is part of it. it's required. people change the world not wanting to say that's the way it's always been and for those that think the expectation that life can change in an instant would have the last two years been like? we hardly see lips and teeth anywhere. not...
65
65
Sep 4, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
i write in my book about the george floyd protests in 2020. that was a movement of college-educated people who supported black lives matter's. 80% of the people who participated in some of the major black lives marches according to sociologists who studied it were people with college degrees, so when you talk about learning, i think we have to be careful, not just to focus on learning and what you get from the professor during those 45 minutes. >> after the ivory tower falls is his new book. he is also an opinion: is for the philadelphia require. rochester, new york, state your question. >> thank you very much. i am intrigued by your book. i'm going to pick it up and read it. i was in higher education for 45 years, and most of that was at a community college. this is one of the things i'm hoping is in your book. community colleges are rarely talked about in these discussions with regards to what they can do for students, and it is really the last bastion of formalized education that the students can get relatively inexpensively, even though th
i write in my book about the george floyd protests in 2020. that was a movement of college-educated people who supported black lives matter's. 80% of the people who participated in some of the major black lives marches according to sociologists who studied it were people with college degrees, so when you talk about learning, i think we have to be careful, not just to focus on learning and what you get from the professor during those 45 minutes. >> after the ivory tower falls is his new...
89
89
Sep 21, 2022
09/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
been sentenced to 3 years for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of george floyde pleaded guilty to the state charged in may. he's already serving a 2 and a half year federal sentence for violating floyd's civil rights. prosecutors agreed to allow lane to serve his state sentence at the same time as his federal sentence. he's being held at a low-security federal prison in colorado. back now to our weather forecast as we take this live look outside here across the golden gate bridge on the last day of summer. summer went by too fast. even this extended meteorologist cole summer. it's too short, not ready for fall. i did buy a pumpkin, though, the grocery store. you i went for it. but i know you want to talk about our hurricane fiona. i've got out because pretty nasty. you look at this. i zoomed in on the eye to show you that we had eye wall replacement. you can see how it kind of >> disappeared and then reemerge. there's the new eye right there. and that's what happens. a very powerful hurricane. sometimes you see that eye wall replacement happened and that's what'
been sentenced to 3 years for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of george floyde pleaded guilty to the state charged in may. he's already serving a 2 and a half year federal sentence for violating floyd's civil rights. prosecutors agreed to allow lane to serve his state sentence at the same time as his federal sentence. he's being held at a low-security federal prison in colorado. back now to our weather forecast as we take this live look outside here across the...
75
75
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
the house passed the george floyd justice in policing act. sadly the senate has yet to act on that bill. but i don't want the perfect to be the enemy of the good. if you don't like what's in one of these bills or all of them, then you can vote against them. i strongly urge everybody on both sides of the aisle to vote yes on the rule so that we can at least move this forward and have the opportunity to debate these measures. i'm confident that many of the provisions of these four bills will help save lives. but this conversation can't end here. we need to keep making our communities safer and new, innovative in imaginative way, we can start by passing this rule anti-underlying legislation. i -- and the underlying legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. mrs. fischbach: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the representative and my colleague on the rules committee from massachusetts for yielding me the customary 30 minutes. a
the house passed the george floyd justice in policing act. sadly the senate has yet to act on that bill. but i don't want the perfect to be the enemy of the good. if you don't like what's in one of these bills or all of them, then you can vote against them. i strongly urge everybody on both sides of the aisle to vote yes on the rule so that we can at least move this forward and have the opportunity to debate these measures. i'm confident that many of the provisions of these four bills will help...
111
111
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas lane was sentenced to three years in prison today for aiding and abetting the killing of george floydne was the officer who held down floyd's legs while derek chauvin kneeled on his neck. lane is already serving a 2 1/2 year federal sentence for violating floyd's civil rights. he'll serve both sentences at the same time. >>> well, coming up next, some are calling this the greatest single >>> tonight, nasa says a fueling test on its artemis i moon rocket was a success. it was loaded with liquid hydrogen. launch controllers were able to work around two leaky seals. nasa is hoping to launch an uncrewed capsule on a test flight around the moon next tuesday. >>> well, tonight new york yankees slugger aaron judge is just one swing away from tying the singleeason amerihe chasingf anre gat roger ma> well,p next,r view that the world hasn't seen in more than 30 years. >>> we end tonight with the clearest pictures yet of neptune, the most distant planet in our solar system. take a look. the striking infrared images were taken this summer by the james webb space telescope. they show neptune's th
thomas lane was sentenced to three years in prison today for aiding and abetting the killing of george floydne was the officer who held down floyd's legs while derek chauvin kneeled on his neck. lane is already serving a 2 1/2 year federal sentence for violating floyd's civil rights. he'll serve both sentences at the same time. >>> well, coming up next, some are calling this the greatest single >>> tonight, nasa says a fueling test on its artemis i moon rocket was a success....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
68
68
Sep 6, 2022
09/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
george floyd was huge. it opened up wounds and a discussion on something festering for a long time. before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think abou
george floyd was huge. it opened up wounds and a discussion on something festering for a long time. before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the...
98
98
Sep 21, 2022
09/22
by
KTVU
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
pleaded guilty to the state charge of aiding and abetting in the second degree manslaughter case of george floyd in federal prison for violating floyd civil rights. this is important because minnesota prosecutors are allowing him to serve both sentences. at the same time, record flooding is still being reported throughout puerto rico following hurricane fiona. people in the south. they're doing their part to help those affected. a new relief effort is underway, helping to raise money for generators and solar lights. ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary brings us these details. it's getting worse day by day, we still have no power and most of the island and without the power. there's no water either. richard lee retired two years ago from disaster relief with the san jose nonprofit puerto rican civic club. three days ago, hurricane fiona forced him back into service. the category three storm has left five people dead and displaced over 12,000. in its wake. millions of puerto ricans are without electricity, as in rickety power grid is down . this is not going to be an easy task. this is something th
pleaded guilty to the state charge of aiding and abetting in the second degree manslaughter case of george floyd in federal prison for violating floyd civil rights. this is important because minnesota prosecutors are allowing him to serve both sentences. at the same time, record flooding is still being reported throughout puerto rico following hurricane fiona. people in the south. they're doing their part to help those affected. a new relief effort is underway, helping to raise money for...
202
202
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
sends the rioting that rocked following on george floyd the death in 2020. a movement began it to abolish police departments nationwide, all of this has unfolded in the twin cities peered at the numbers don't lie, assault, burglary, property destruction, motor vehicle theft, spiking, all of them in minneapolis over the past year. and, while homicide may have dipped in the past year, which is good news. the city is now seeing an increase in murders over just the past two years, three years. going right back up again. despite the grim numbers, far left democratic congress woman ilhan omar, controversy at times, who just snuck out a win, her district includes part of minneapolis, and continues to push the defund police a gender. that is coming from her. >> not only do we need to defund but we need to dismantle and start a new. >> so we must continue to hold people accountable that want a certain system to fully function for certain people, and completely have at dis- interest in that system functioning for the rest of us. but we do need to completely dismantle
sends the rioting that rocked following on george floyd the death in 2020. a movement began it to abolish police departments nationwide, all of this has unfolded in the twin cities peered at the numbers don't lie, assault, burglary, property destruction, motor vehicle theft, spiking, all of them in minneapolis over the past year. and, while homicide may have dipped in the past year, which is good news. the city is now seeing an increase in murders over just the past two years, three years....
65
65
Sep 7, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
i know, in the presentation, and about the impacts of george floyd's death, in virginia, and how that has changed the landscape here, i want to ask you how, in the last couple of years, we have seen pushback on any talks of diversity. we have seen any talks of those being accused, and called, critical race theory. have you seen those conversations impact or work in a negative light? >> thank you so much for that question. it's a very important one, and i do think we are at such an important moment. we are having this battle between a past, that wanted to keep these stories suppressed, and demand that we not do that. that we are honest about our past. that we tell an inclusive history, that is honest about what happened in this country, and, about as long, lingering shadows of the president. it is not at all surprising to me and it was in the work that was done in the scholarship, and i have face those panels. we are now at a new moment, and just now, i think, elevated to a new place. so, in the work that i have done, in the works that they have been very place based, and in the city o
i know, in the presentation, and about the impacts of george floyd's death, in virginia, and how that has changed the landscape here, i want to ask you how, in the last couple of years, we have seen pushback on any talks of diversity. we have seen any talks of those being accused, and called, critical race theory. have you seen those conversations impact or work in a negative light? >> thank you so much for that question. it's a very important one, and i do think we are at such an...
34
34
Sep 16, 2022
09/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the problem before the george floyd death, there were many police committing suicide, having mental trump administration we focused on the mental health of those police officers but recruitment has always been a challenge but in the wake of george floyd it's even harder to recruit to be a police officer pre-that's why we fund the police and focus on evidence-based research that protect public safety. >> well put, thank you very much, thank you for your service to the country trying to deal with this long before he got involved, jerome smith following those subelements were down to 336 points fedex is among those issues getting banged around, again it's one thing when the world bank says were heading into a recession, it's another when fedex says it's already here and it's going to be a doozy, not only here but across the world, that stock down more than 20% transportation average sliding even more after this. ♪ .. .. ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with tre
. >> the problem before the george floyd death, there were many police committing suicide, having mental trump administration we focused on the mental health of those police officers but recruitment has always been a challenge but in the wake of george floyd it's even harder to recruit to be a police officer pre-that's why we fund the police and focus on evidence-based research that protect public safety. >> well put, thank you very much, thank you for your service to the country...
34
34
Sep 26, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
it was there was a little bit of a pause around when george floyd when the george floyd video came out and and next week there's a little bit too of that. you know, there it video and all the subsequent videos, the videos of watching black folks get killed. police gave color to things that we had not understood before. right. we knew that james chaney had been killed. you know, in the show, the county, we did not see those last of his life. and i think for dad as i was writing about that, as an questions about this to watch a black man get killed by police and the of the same type torturous ways i was was difficult and so we had to take a little a little break for that. and but i think you know, there are also letters in the book because i write letters to dad about our relationship and you know, dad, now we're in a good place, great place in our relationship for to have written this book didn't start this book and you know, we were at place that a lot of fathers and sons, a lot of black men, a lot of black folks to where it's like, you know, you did what you did. i do what i did. we'r
it was there was a little bit of a pause around when george floyd when the george floyd video came out and and next week there's a little bit too of that. you know, there it video and all the subsequent videos, the videos of watching black folks get killed. police gave color to things that we had not understood before. right. we knew that james chaney had been killed. you know, in the show, the county, we did not see those last of his life. and i think for dad as i was writing about that, as an...
81
81
Sep 26, 2022
09/22
by
KTVU
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
some have called the death of masa amini, iran's george floyd. moment ktvu is greg ligon shows us how thousands of people showed their support for the protests in iran, whether walk right across the golden gate bridge. the golden gate bridge played host to a large protest against the iranian government organizers say well over 6000, mostly iranian americans filed onto the bridge and a show of solidarity with protesters in iran. the turnout was emotional for a volunteer organizer. honestly everyone who is here is not because of us or no one. it's because of people love you. people see what happened to the people of trying to come here. that's it. global protests that erupted in the wake of 22 year old massa minis, death appeared to have evolved into a movement. for change, hoping something could change any ron the government, um, hoping for freedom. sharia law has been ruling iran for the past 43 years. i think right now the moment has been created where people are explaining that they don't want it anymore, and we want to support it. the anyway.
some have called the death of masa amini, iran's george floyd. moment ktvu is greg ligon shows us how thousands of people showed their support for the protests in iran, whether walk right across the golden gate bridge. the golden gate bridge played host to a large protest against the iranian government organizers say well over 6000, mostly iranian americans filed onto the bridge and a show of solidarity with protesters in iran. the turnout was emotional for a volunteer organizer. honestly...