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like george floyd. and so we were honored by the opportunity to able to tell his story of a practical question for you, which is that in i had a really good friend, great friends interested in the same books, hung out in the same crowd. and then we lived together for a summer. so did you two get along together better? better before you did the book together or after you did the book together? i think we should both answer this question. it's like the newly, newly liberated games of. so i've known robert about 15 years. we've kind of moved around journalism circles together and we worked at the post together, but we actually had never really worked on any major projects together over the course of that. so this was the first time we had an opportunity to do that and. you know, we were writing during the pandemic and because of our tough deadline we kind of needed to be in different places for most of the reporting. and so maybe that had something to do with it. we didn't live together. we weren't physica
like george floyd. and so we were honored by the opportunity to able to tell his story of a practical question for you, which is that in i had a really good friend, great friends interested in the same books, hung out in the same crowd. and then we lived together for a summer. so did you two get along together better? better before you did the book together or after you did the book together? i think we should both answer this question. it's like the newly, newly liberated games of. so i've...
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the "associated press" reports derek chauvin plans to appeal his conviction in george floyd's murder urt. the former minneapolis police officer will ask the high court to review his case after the minnesota supreme court rejected his appeal. floyd died in 2020 after chauvin pressed his a knee to his neck for 8.5 minutes. being mistreated at the southern border. a texas state trooper claims that orders were given to deny people water in the sweltering heat while others were left bloodied by razor wire barriers. in an email dated july 3rd, the trooper says he was ordered to push a group of about 120 migrants including young children and mothers nursing babies back into the water to go to mexico. >>> the "miami herald" reports on a shooting at a florida walmart. one person was killed and another wounded yesterday in florida city, just southwest of miami. police say it started as an argument between two group that quickly escalated into a fist fight, then someone pulled a gun. investigators say one of the men involved was killed. one person was arrested. police are looking for five more s
the "associated press" reports derek chauvin plans to appeal his conviction in george floyd's murder urt. the former minneapolis police officer will ask the high court to review his case after the minnesota supreme court rejected his appeal. floyd died in 2020 after chauvin pressed his a knee to his neck for 8.5 minutes. being mistreated at the southern border. a texas state trooper claims that orders were given to deny people water in the sweltering heat while others were left...
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-[crowd] george floyd!ostly under the cover of darkness, violence erupted, with chaos lasting well into the night. while at the same time nypd faces growing outrage, accused of using overly aggressive tactics, like driving a vehicle into a crowd. [juliette] donald trump treats this moment of racial reckoning as a threat to law and order. [peter] the president overnight tweeting: [ben] a phrase made famous by miami police chief walter headley in 1967, known for his aggressive policing of black neighborhoods that sparked race riots. trump saw this as an opportunity to make the case against unity. that division was really the best way for him to succeed. in america, justice is never achieved at the hands of an angry mob. i will not allow angry mobs to dominate. won't happen. there wasn't actually a lot of violent protests. but you would not have known that from, at times, watching the news. i think it became clear later on that there were agents of chaos that had nothing to do with the people who wanted to pea
-[crowd] george floyd!ostly under the cover of darkness, violence erupted, with chaos lasting well into the night. while at the same time nypd faces growing outrage, accused of using overly aggressive tactics, like driving a vehicle into a crowd. [juliette] donald trump treats this moment of racial reckoning as a threat to law and order. [peter] the president overnight tweeting: [ben] a phrase made famous by miami police chief walter headley in 1967, known for his aggressive policing of black...
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crowd: george floyd! man: say his name! crowd: george floyd!h out there, try to make the world better. there is hours or, that i don't know where my kids are. at one time, i mention it, "maybe i should go there with you guys." and tony say, "no, mom, you get push." david: i had not heard from my son, and i just was scared for my son's life, because i have experienced this stuff for 50-plus years. when you're going up against a lot of society issues, you don't come out... (sirens blaring, whistles blowing) ...the way you went in. ♪ tony: you know how they say i look different in every picture? dad kind of looks different in every picture. latifah: tony's three years younger than i am, but we get along really well. any time we weren't going to ohio or virginia, we'd go to indonesia. tony: everybody knew our parents. latifah: everyone loves our parents, and i think it's kind of ironic, because i think a lot of people see both of our parents as, like, "the good minorities." tony (laughing): why? dad's face. he always looks like that. (both laughing
crowd: george floyd! man: say his name! crowd: george floyd!h out there, try to make the world better. there is hours or, that i don't know where my kids are. at one time, i mention it, "maybe i should go there with you guys." and tony say, "no, mom, you get push." david: i had not heard from my son, and i just was scared for my son's life, because i have experienced this stuff for 50-plus years. when you're going up against a lot of society issues, you don't come out......
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well, coming up, three years after the george floyd riots i return to minneapolis to document what ithere have been many changes in the city. my report ahead. plus a hearing on the fallacy that is gender affirming care. democrats reveal their true colors. that video, next. ♪ shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free ♪ >> laura: today the house judiciary committee held a hearing on the unnatural explosion and so-called gender affirming care cases. well, to no one's surprise the radicals didn't take seriously what is truly a trend of civilizational importance. >> this is hearing is a descable exercise and contemptible use of the subcommittee's time and power. >> what did he say descable? under the guise of healthcare. >> caused permanent changes to my body. my voice will forever be deeper. my jaw line sharper. my fertility unknown. i look in the mirror sometimes and i fee
well, coming up, three years after the george floyd riots i return to minneapolis to document what ithere have been many changes in the city. my report ahead. plus a hearing on the fallacy that is gender affirming care. democrats reveal their true colors. that video, next. ♪ shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go...
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i'm back in minneapolis three years after george floyd riots. how have things changed?ind out. that video, next. ♪ we're carvana the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100 percent online now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car whether it's a year old, or a few years old we want to buy your car so go to carvana enter your license plate answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds when you're ready we'll come to you pay you on the spot and pick up your car that's it so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way at carvana >>> may 27, two days after the killing of george floyd, the autozone right here burned to the ground. that was august 2020 and i was standing here in this spot for the precinct over one shoulder and the burn down autozone over the other. it was just 10 weeks after the george floyd riots that destroyed so much of this area. i decided to come back in the summer to find out what is changing. is the crime getting better or wo
i'm back in minneapolis three years after george floyd riots. how have things changed?ind out. that video, next. ♪ we're carvana the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100 percent online now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car whether it's a year old, or a few years old we want to buy your car so go to carvana enter your license plate answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds when...
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that report in moments. >> i'm here in minneapolis three years after the george floyd riots.ty block after city block i make a point to come here every summer to see how the city has progressed since 2020. have things gotten better. businesses, buildings, lives, have they been rebuilt, race relations better? i'll try to answer these questions over the coming nights but right now i want to bring you something that we did not even have planned. we were driving to an interview today when my crew and i saw a group of young girls picking up trash. it was 100 degrees in downtown minneapolis today and i hopped out of the car to find a what going on. i was blown away by what they told me. >> we are going around neighborhood parks taking out trash, helping the community keep queens and the kids, making it safe for them to play. >> why are you doing it? >> we feel like it's important for the kids to play and be able to safe dell might be safe at playgrounds while they are around. >> what are you picking up that's perhaps unsafe for them? >> just plastic glass, leaning up the inside of
that report in moments. >> i'm here in minneapolis three years after the george floyd riots.ty block after city block i make a point to come here every summer to see how the city has progressed since 2020. have things gotten better. businesses, buildings, lives, have they been rebuilt, race relations better? i'll try to answer these questions over the coming nights but right now i want to bring you something that we did not even have planned. we were driving to an interview today when my...
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you mentioned speaking at george floyd's funeral.n't know the families, who are not there can look at this and feel inured to the horror of it after awhile. how do you stay connected to any kind of hopeful message that you can bring to those who are in pain? some sort of way to, in a fresh way, to soothe the battered souls of those who suffer because of this kind of brutality? how do you keep that eulogy honest? >> reverend sharpton: you know, it is hard. because you say to ourself, here we go again. and you say to yourself, what can i say? the answer becomes, that you need to go and encourage them to give meaning. you can't give the life back of their loved one but you can say, we need to fight to make sure this does not continue to happen. these families didn't ask to become public figures. i chose what i do. i love what i do and i feel i was called to do it. they didn't. so i tell my daughters all the time, i ask god in my prayer, i am very much -- don't look at me like that. you should be praying too. >> stephen: every day. >> re
you mentioned speaking at george floyd's funeral.n't know the families, who are not there can look at this and feel inured to the horror of it after awhile. how do you stay connected to any kind of hopeful message that you can bring to those who are in pain? some sort of way to, in a fresh way, to soothe the battered souls of those who suffer because of this kind of brutality? how do you keep that eulogy honest? >> reverend sharpton: you know, it is hard. because you say to ourself, here...
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protests over the death of george floyd. that's coming up in an interview with journalist and filmmaker rakiu dalu. >>> parts of the u.s. are expecting extreme and in some cases dangerous heat for the fourth of july holiday weekend. in central california, southern nevada, and southwestern arizona, temperatures could soar to up to 110 degrees and up to 120 in desert areas. >>> all right. we're going to bring you some breaking news now. we're following police reports of a mass shooting in southern baltimore. now, the exact number of casualties is still unclear, but it appears that there are multiple fatalities and dozens of people wounded. police are addressing the media now. let's listen in. >> this morning, officer received numerous calls for a shooting at 800 gretna court. when officers arrived, we located multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds. we located one female adult, deceased on the scene. nine additional victims were transported from the location to area hospitals. additionally, we had 20 other victims walk
protests over the death of george floyd. that's coming up in an interview with journalist and filmmaker rakiu dalu. >>> parts of the u.s. are expecting extreme and in some cases dangerous heat for the fourth of july holiday weekend. in central california, southern nevada, and southwestern arizona, temperatures could soar to up to 110 degrees and up to 120 in desert areas. >>> all right. we're going to bring you some breaking news now. we're following police reports of a mass...
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george floyd. floyd, george floyd. right. george floyd. i got to tell you. what day is today today? started with? george floyd. and you know what? derek chauvin should have been prosecuted and he was convicted. and our system of justice works because that was one of the most outrageous vicious, cruel, horrific things i've ever seen. and i've seen a lot. all right. our system works. but they decided tear it down and we defund the police. and when we defund the police, there is a vacuum. because 911 is not going to get a police to you in time. the police are not responding. and if they are they're told to stand down their told, they're not supposed to take any action. so what do you do in? the vacuum you're in a subway car in? new york city, it's underground subway car and it's moving and it's locked. and in that subway car, it's a schizophrenic mentally ill man in the midst of a psychotic episode. and he is wave ing around throwing things down. and he says, number one, i'm ready to die. and number two, i don't care if. i go to jail for life. what does that tell you? if you're a cop o
george floyd. floyd, george floyd. right. george floyd. i got to tell you. what day is today today? started with? george floyd. and you know what? derek chauvin should have been prosecuted and he was convicted. and our system of justice works because that was one of the most outrageous vicious, cruel, horrific things i've ever seen. and i've seen a lot. all right. our system works. but they decided tear it down and we defund the police. and when we defund the police, there is a vacuum. because...
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download it now. >>> say his name. >> streaming across the brooklyn bridge thousands walked to honor george floyds and their children following floyd's brother marking another peaceful protest as many demand change. >> my brother's gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> three years ago this month we were in the middle of an intense summer protest following the police murder of george floyd in minneapolis caught on a cell phone camera. it was a movement like we haven't seen in half a century. americans took the streets by the tens of thousands all across the country in cities big and small during the first year of the global pandemic to march in solidarity for racial justice. now, three years later it's worth stepping back to survey what changed after the months of protest and what has not? that question, at least the framing about how backlash works makes a part of the new book by wesley lowery titled "american whitelash: a changing nation and the cost of progress." he reported from ferguson, missouri, during the protest that following the police killing of michael brown covering it with his
download it now. >>> say his name. >> streaming across the brooklyn bridge thousands walked to honor george floyds and their children following floyd's brother marking another peaceful protest as many demand change. >> my brother's gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> three years ago this month we were in the middle of an intense summer protest following the police murder of george floyd in minneapolis caught on a cell phone camera. it was a movement like we...
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it looks a lot like what happened in the united states after george floyd.ad a headline, france's george floyd moment. what is going on? >> reporter: $1 billion in economic damage has been wrought. thousands of cars destroyed, 700 officers injured as a result of this. unlike george floyd's family, the family of the victim of the police killing that triggered this they openly called for a revolution on tiktok. there has been some stoking of violence. it isn't politically aligned. it is lined by age. the average age of those arresting is 17. some as young as 13. dave: 17 was the age of the young man who was killed. i don't think he was accused or convicted of criminal crimes over there. he was up to a lot of no good according to a police rap sheet and driving around in a $70,000 mercedes-benz with polish license plates. the pullover was warranted. what was not warranted was the shooting. nobody should be killed even if he has stolen a car. it is impossible to rationalize. >> reporter: the police are allowed to deploy lethal force and firearms in case someone d
it looks a lot like what happened in the united states after george floyd.ad a headline, france's george floyd moment. what is going on? >> reporter: $1 billion in economic damage has been wrought. thousands of cars destroyed, 700 officers injured as a result of this. unlike george floyd's family, the family of the victim of the police killing that triggered this they openly called for a revolution on tiktok. there has been some stoking of violence. it isn't politically aligned. it is...
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this is their george floyd moment. happened, offshoots of it, we saw blm flags and protests happening in europe. this movement, this blm movement has taken off. in this case, it will be interesting to see if that moment of george floyd and the way it had that global interest and participation on some levels, you saw in emmanuel macron talk about how social media had something to do with it. and also social media helped fuel those riots as well. will: there are deeper stories at play in france. this is a story about immigration, open borders, assimilation, cultural divides, race as well. france is not the united states of america and i'm not an expert on the cultural collisions in france, but this is deeper than this one moment as you point out with officers, this young man in france. meanwhile back at home look at the cover of the new york post. baskin robbers, stores locking up tops of ice cream. reportedly fairway supermarket which is in my old neighborhood is guarding $6 cartons of hÄagen-dazs with bolted plastic to
this is their george floyd moment. happened, offshoots of it, we saw blm flags and protests happening in europe. this movement, this blm movement has taken off. in this case, it will be interesting to see if that moment of george floyd and the way it had that global interest and participation on some levels, you saw in emmanuel macron talk about how social media had something to do with it. and also social media helped fuel those riots as well. will: there are deeper stories at play in france....
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some had made comparisons to america's george floyd protest and the bill m riots of 2020. are they really comparable? and then you'd mentioned rodney king, how is the french president responding to these violent apps as well? the french president is between a rock and a hard place because of what happened earlier this year. people are wondering whether these protests are related in any way to the yellow best protests. and so few years ago, they've been ongoing, as well as the wide spread protests over his decides. decision to unilaterally increase the retirement age and perhaps from 62 to 64 without consulting parliament . and there's, there is a relationship, but it's not the relationship isn't. hey, whenever we're mad we take to the streets and pro molotov cocktails with the cops. the relationship is that the police not to not was used in order to counteract and suppress the yellow basses, as well as the type pension protests. and because of that now, and there's john downs or not have not really been a desirous or as cooperative in terms of defending the states for argu
some had made comparisons to america's george floyd protest and the bill m riots of 2020. are they really comparable? and then you'd mentioned rodney king, how is the french president responding to these violent apps as well? the french president is between a rock and a hard place because of what happened earlier this year. people are wondering whether these protests are related in any way to the yellow best protests. and so few years ago, they've been ongoing, as well as the wide spread...
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america of course has seen this many times before but after the george floyd incident it was time foritude but the thing is there is— their attitude but the thing is there is no acknowledgement of the fact that _ there is no acknowledgement of the fact that tragedy was started, was first started by racism. it is racism _ first started by racism. it is racism which originated the violence and it— racism which originated the violence and it is— racism which originated the violence and it is the — racism which originated the violence and it is the reason why people are so outraged. the un issued a statement last week to tell fans it has to— statement last week to tell fans it has to deal with its profound issues of racism — has to deal with its profound issues of racism. response from the french authorities— of racism. response from the french authorities was dismissal. the authority— authorities was dismissal. the authority said there was nothing to address— authority said there was nothing to address regarding racism in the police _ address regarding racism in the police and that is th
america of course has seen this many times before but after the george floyd incident it was time foritude but the thing is there is— their attitude but the thing is there is no acknowledgement of the fact that _ there is no acknowledgement of the fact that tragedy was started, was first started by racism. it is racism _ first started by racism. it is racism which originated the violence and it— racism which originated the violence and it is— racism which originated the violence and it is...
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following the murder of george floyd. [inaudible] >> if you don't know what talking about listen. if you do absorbing redundant. picture three people behind a fence. one person is tall enough on its own to see over the fence. the middle person is not quite there yet but maybe if he stands on its toes he can see over the fence. the third person is too short to see over the fence even if he or she or they tried like if they jumped or whatever. second picture, so that is the reality, right? equality would be giving each one of those persons of stool of the same height. so that means the tall guy who did need a stool that gets this tool and can see even more over the fence. that's not necessary here to already saw. the middle guy can now see over the fence because the stool was told enough. but the short person still can't see over the fence because the stool is not big enough to get him over the fence in terms of his eyesight. that's in quality. equity is giving each of them the stool of the size they need to see over the fence at the same level. so that means the tall guy does just
following the murder of george floyd. [inaudible] >> if you don't know what talking about listen. if you do absorbing redundant. picture three people behind a fence. one person is tall enough on its own to see over the fence. the middle person is not quite there yet but maybe if he stands on its toes he can see over the fence. the third person is too short to see over the fence even if he or she or they tried like if they jumped or whatever. second picture, so that is the reality, right?...
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following the murder of george floyd.picture three people behind a fence one is tall enough, the middle person isn't quite there yetr but maybe if e stands on his tippy toes he can see over the fence. then too short to see over the fence even if he or she tries and then the second picture, so that is the reality. inequality would be giving each one of those persons a stool of the same height so that means the tall guy who didn't need a stool gets one and can see even more over the fence. that's not necessary. the middle guy now can see over the fence because the school wasn't tall enough for him, but the p short person still can't e over the fence because the stool isn't big enough to get him over the fence. that's inequality. equity is giving each of themm a stool of the size they need to see over the fence. so the tall guys did not get a stool but nothing gets taken away from them. nothing is getting taken away from him. [laughter] he gets. then a person gets a stool that is now enough to see him over the fence at the s
following the murder of george floyd.picture three people behind a fence one is tall enough, the middle person isn't quite there yetr but maybe if e stands on his tippy toes he can see over the fence. then too short to see over the fence even if he or she tries and then the second picture, so that is the reality. inequality would be giving each one of those persons a stool of the same height so that means the tall guy who didn't need a stool gets one and can see even more over the fence. that's...
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i think that helped trigger the outrage in areas like this, just like when we saw the death of george floydo, where a white policeman put his foot on the neck of george floyd for nine minutes and he died. when you see things like was put on social media, it is a reminder to people who feel discriminated against, that they are right to feel outrage and they want to do something about it. as i say again, though, the rioters on the street are very young. a lot of people in this neighbourhood say they sympathise with the youngsters but violence is not their thing. it would be wrong to think that the entire neighbourhood here is saying go and burn things, that would be wrong. but the youth do say they want their voices heard. would you also see instances of looting across the country, and that clearly is a separate issue to those who say they are protesting in the name of nahel and others like him. the unrest has flared in other areas too. 0ur correspondent sophia bettiza is in the northern city of lille in the with this update. i'm in the suburb which is one of the poorest— i'm in the suburb wh
i think that helped trigger the outrage in areas like this, just like when we saw the death of george floydo, where a white policeman put his foot on the neck of george floyd for nine minutes and he died. when you see things like was put on social media, it is a reminder to people who feel discriminated against, that they are right to feel outrage and they want to do something about it. as i say again, though, the rioters on the street are very young. a lot of people in this neighbourhood say...
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no peace. - the genre of television where we see the most change following the murder of george floydripted realm. it's the shows that used to follow police officers. so "live pd', "cops", really long running shows that had pretty dedicated fan bases were canceled following those protests. - i think one of the most gratifying moments in american television history is when social unrest and the truth of what ails us as a country impacted network executives to say, "enough of the false narrative of cops always being the hero." - so you have these incidents, good and bad, in reality tv and unscripted television, where real life events are seeping into what we're seeing on television, and giving us a different way to consume what's happening in the streets. - [protestors] don't shoot. hands up. don't shoot. hands up. don't shoot. hands up. don't shoot. hands up. don't shoot. ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort. deluxified. kraft mac & cheese deluxe shingles. the rash can feel like an intense burning sensation and last for weeks. it can make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely
no peace. - the genre of television where we see the most change following the murder of george floydripted realm. it's the shows that used to follow police officers. so "live pd', "cops", really long running shows that had pretty dedicated fan bases were canceled following those protests. - i think one of the most gratifying moments in american television history is when social unrest and the truth of what ails us as a country impacted network executives to say, "enough of...
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. >> there are new developments in the death of george floyd, the unarmed black man in minneapolis whowith george floyd's murder was caught on camera which gave people all over the world an inside look into a broken system. >> everybody realizes that now's the time when you can't just sit on the sidelines. you can't -- you have to be actively anti-racist. that's what has to happen now. [ chants ] >> the genre of television where we see the most change following the murder of george floyd and the protests that followed that is the unscripted realm. it's the shows that used to follow police officers. >> the new episode of the cnn original series "see it loud: the history of black fw television," premieres tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. we'll be right back. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi.i. ditch credit card fefees and high interest. borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. my active psoriatic arthritis can make me feel like i'm losing my rhythm. with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints, i'm getting into my groove. ♪(uplifting music)♪ along with signifi
. >> there are new developments in the death of george floyd, the unarmed black man in minneapolis whowith george floyd's murder was caught on camera which gave people all over the world an inside look into a broken system. >> everybody realizes that now's the time when you can't just sit on the sidelines. you can't -- you have to be actively anti-racist. that's what has to happen now. [ chants ] >> the genre of television where we see the most change following the murder of...
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following the murder of george floyd. >> if you don't know what i'm talking about, listen. i said picture three people behind, one person is tall enough on his own to see over the fence, the other isn't quite there yet but may be on his to be toes he could see over the fence into the third person is too short to see over the fence even if she or he or they tried to jump. then the second picture, so that is the reality. equality would be giving each one of those persons a stool of the same height so that means the tall guy that didn't need a stool gets a stool to see even more over the fence. that's not necessary. he already saw over the fence. the middle guy now can because the stools tall enough for him but the short person still can't see over the fence because it isn't big enough to get him over the fence. that's equality. equity is giving each of them the stool of the size they need to see over the fence at the same level and so that means the tall guy doesn't get a stool but nothing is taken away from him. he can still see over the fence. we are not digging a hole from
following the murder of george floyd. >> if you don't know what i'm talking about, listen. i said picture three people behind, one person is tall enough on his own to see over the fence, the other isn't quite there yet but may be on his to be toes he could see over the fence into the third person is too short to see over the fence even if she or he or they tried to jump. then the second picture, so that is the reality. equality would be giving each one of those persons a stool of the same...
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we have seen what happened with george floyd and the black lives matter movement in america.ke this time and time again and have had about these issues time and time again. the one thing that we are hearing here at the bbc from a lot of people, a lot of analysts and experts, is that the french government seem resistant to tackle the issue that many of these people are angry about. why is that? that is the million dollar question. it is an essential question. what is clear, is that there are statistics showing this as a problem. maybe not as many statistics as we have in the united states are in the uk, the government has plans on collecting certain types of data, most data, really, and ethnicity. so, it is difficult to trace this, but let me give you one number very quickly. in 2017, the defender of the civil rights ombudsman found that young black men and men of north african descent were many times more likely to be stopped for id checks in any other part of the population. we have this data, but there is a political issue here, where i think the government has decided its
we have seen what happened with george floyd and the black lives matter movement in america.ke this time and time again and have had about these issues time and time again. the one thing that we are hearing here at the bbc from a lot of people, a lot of analysts and experts, is that the french government seem resistant to tackle the issue that many of these people are angry about. why is that? that is the million dollar question. it is an essential question. what is clear, is that there are...
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the other thing that happened were was george floyd's murder and especially the protests against george floyd's murder. one thing that happened with those protests that they happened in very small white towns, the country, often those were led by kids, by teenagers who up and said, i'm going to speak up about this horrible murder that happened in my country and why this is wrong, i think once again, a lot of parents where where is my kid hearing about this? why does my kid think it's okay to protest so that is another thing that happened the last thing i would say is really this demographic shift that we're having in the united states. so what does it mean that are moving to a majority, minority country? how do we make that our current generation of kids there under 18 are already a majority minority? how do we make sure that they understand our history? what means to be an american right? how do we make sure that they are being and this is always been contentious in the united states, right. what is it mean to actually live in a democracy that not always live up to its ideals? how do w
the other thing that happened were was george floyd's murder and especially the protests against george floyd's murder. one thing that happened with those protests that they happened in very small white towns, the country, often those were led by kids, by teenagers who up and said, i'm going to speak up about this horrible murder that happened in my country and why this is wrong, i think once again, a lot of parents where where is my kid hearing about this? why does my kid think it's okay to...
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reparations this week as well and you've got this momentum on the left toward this, seven after george floydurder so what are we going to do? i would agree the debt is owed to black residents and san francisco and not just other parts of the state of california because there's no question there's racial injustice but who caused that? who is responsible for the fact that black people in california across the country have fewer opportunity, tend to have lower income, much lower wealth? of course there was discrimination in the past. of course slavery was an abomination but as democrat policies, the exact same people pushing reparations agenda most responsible for injustice by black americans today and black california and the question is whether it will go through read even gone for newsom after george floyd. he said it's not just about money because he knows it's unaffordable the kind of money they're talking about. what you really need to do is improve public schools. they will do that because they are controlled by their donors. the best thing you can do to make up for the injustice and dem
reparations this week as well and you've got this momentum on the left toward this, seven after george floydurder so what are we going to do? i would agree the debt is owed to black residents and san francisco and not just other parts of the state of california because there's no question there's racial injustice but who caused that? who is responsible for the fact that black people in california across the country have fewer opportunity, tend to have lower income, much lower wealth? of course...
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so, i wouldn�*t say it is a george floyd moment for france, because we already have had those kinds ofed over and over, the only difference is, this time it was taped and we have been able to hear the police officers say to nahel how he threatened him.— officers say to nahel how he threatened him. concerns about racism in the _ threatened him. concerns about racism in the police _ threatened him. concerns about racism in the police and - threatened him. concerns about| racism in the police and violence threatened him. concerns about. racism in the police and violence by police forces is reported all over the world, in america, even at times in the uk and other european countries. yet, it never seems to end, does it? there is noise another death and more outrage among communities. do you think it is not just a police problem but a problem in today�*s society? that often, black youths, people from ethnic minorities are put into a corner of society where there are too few opportunities, lack of a decent education, and they often find themselves therefore in conflict with the law. themselv
so, i wouldn�*t say it is a george floyd moment for france, because we already have had those kinds ofed over and over, the only difference is, this time it was taped and we have been able to hear the police officers say to nahel how he threatened him.— officers say to nahel how he threatened him. concerns about racism in the _ threatened him. concerns about racism in the police _ threatened him. concerns about racism in the police and - threatened him. concerns about| racism in the police...
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took a picture in which he saddled a police officer here, clearly reproducing an american plot by george floydors of the skin were reversed by the authorities allowed the police to apply for riot control. the most radical means without publicly explaining what is meant by the intensity of violent protests. fell only in the morning, but there is no doubt the future, well, it still seems to the police, even hotter now, with the sleep of more than 700 public buildings delayed the back of the riot. over a thousand people were destroyed at the olympic facility. in paris, the export of the loot was put on an industrial basis by the rioters with the help of stolen trucks and forklifts is not complete without a string of final incidents from forklifts bringing down themselves on the head of concrete. table of power while they risk taking extreme measures , perhaps also because they do not have self-confidence, army representatives say that they do not intend to participate in the pressure of the protests, since it is none of their business, the riots threaten serious problems for the french economy of
took a picture in which he saddled a police officer here, clearly reproducing an american plot by george floydors of the skin were reversed by the authorities allowed the police to apply for riot control. the most radical means without publicly explaining what is meant by the intensity of violent protests. fell only in the morning, but there is no doubt the future, well, it still seems to the police, even hotter now, with the sleep of more than 700 public buildings delayed the back of the riot....
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late 1960s all the way to the explosion and the revelation of these trends during the summer of george floyds not by accident conservatives feel besieged marxist ideology and all these institutions this is part of a plan something that i worked to expose in the book. >> this plan was really developed by an italian communist, german communist that had an enormous influence on our communist and university and colleges that you pointed out here, the plan was to not violently overthrow america or any democracy that would be great if you could. tell me if i'm wrong the people that are not going to rise up and overthrow this place. lenin said had to be top-down we gotta conquer their cultural institutions and isn't that what they are doing. >> that's exactly right in the 1970s the top you marxist row explicitly that the working class and the middle class in the united states was not just non- revolutionary and anti-revolutionary meeting most middle-class americans and working-class americans were happy with the country and happy with his principles they said we need to lead an elite resolution tha
late 1960s all the way to the explosion and the revelation of these trends during the summer of george floyds not by accident conservatives feel besieged marxist ideology and all these institutions this is part of a plan something that i worked to expose in the book. >> this plan was really developed by an italian communist, german communist that had an enormous influence on our communist and university and colleges that you pointed out here, the plan was to not violently overthrow...
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i think this is less of a george floyd and more of a rodney key moment when it comes to french politics in that. this is the 1st time that the cops were caught, debt to right, and the authorities don't really know what to do about it present as an a menu or the macro has pretty much admitted that this shouldn't have happened. the interior minister has set up a hard line and has demanded a harsh prison sentences for anybody caught looting or writing. but bottom line is, this was to be expected. this could easily have happened 2 years ago. and it is, it's the result of a years of pent up anger and on in the neighborhood this teenager, now mercer is from you, said, is largely on jill algerian or of north african immigrants. the boy's death at the hands of national police seems to expose these deep racial, divides in france. can you give us some modern, historical context around this? i mean, does any of this have to do with the french colonial past? you know french, frances colonial past is front and center when it comes to all this. i mean, today, france is just another country in europe
i think this is less of a george floyd and more of a rodney key moment when it comes to french politics in that. this is the 1st time that the cops were caught, debt to right, and the authorities don't really know what to do about it present as an a menu or the macro has pretty much admitted that this shouldn't have happened. the interior minister has set up a hard line and has demanded a harsh prison sentences for anybody caught looting or writing. but bottom line is, this was to be expected....
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62 of the most popular goods here in the film are cheap analogues of heroin, the same drug that george floydo-called tranquia xylone is a drug intended for anesthesia. here you can get. anything you can get excited about? moreover, everything is very cheap set can be bought for three dollars for only 3 dollars you can buy something heavy, for example, i have phytomin there. yes, in general, everything that you like, police patrols react only to shooting and trade in hacksaws and inject here into an open social service , they do it stubbornly. the so-called safe use, that is, they distribute clean needles to drug addicts, moreover, with a supply every day. we are entitled to such an emergency set of 10 packs of syringes. pure water burn everything with a word, what you need to take the drug everyone gets it, because it's profitable to step aside selling two needles for a dollar, but now you already have money for a dose to those who do not share the habits of the inhabitants of the drug addict. weapons help to survive in the ghetto, just like in war, death is always somewhere nearby. we have
62 of the most popular goods here in the film are cheap analogues of heroin, the same drug that george floydo-called tranquia xylone is a drug intended for anesthesia. here you can get. anything you can get excited about? moreover, everything is very cheap set can be bought for three dollars for only 3 dollars you can buy something heavy, for example, i have phytomin there. yes, in general, everything that you like, police patrols react only to shooting and trade in hacksaws and inject here...
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supreme court over his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd.r the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we begin with the dangerous weather that is gripping the nation, from brutally hot temperatures to life-threatening flooding and even tornadoes. in fact, this afternoon there was large twister that touched down in rocky mountain, north carolina, causing significant damage. that's about 50 miles east of raleigh. roofs were ripped off homes and trees and power lines were scattered across roadways. several people were transported to the hospital. and then from coast-to-coast, from pasadena to palm beach, we're talking about more than 120 million americans
supreme court over his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd.r the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer:...
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but following the murder of george floyd, we saw the e.u. establish an e.u.nti-racism coordinator. we saw the human rights council in geneva, led by the africa group, and u.s. civil society, frankly, put forward a historic resolution calling for the creation of an independent mechanism to look at the realities of systemic racism in law enforcement globally, not just in the united states, globally. so we were seeing these conversations around the world thatten couraged people to no longer sort of wish racism away or ignore racism away. and so i think that was also a propelling movement or an event that sort of built upon the decades of advocacy. and, you know, i would also be remiss if i didn't talk about president biden's commitment to advancing racial equity through his entire administration. so on his very first day in office, he signed executive order 13 985 for underserved communities. that mandated a whole of government approach to identifying bare years old to opportunities -- barriers to opportunities for underrepresented and marginalized communities.
but following the murder of george floyd, we saw the e.u. establish an e.u.nti-racism coordinator. we saw the human rights council in geneva, led by the africa group, and u.s. civil society, frankly, put forward a historic resolution calling for the creation of an independent mechanism to look at the realities of systemic racism in law enforcement globally, not just in the united states, globally. so we were seeing these conversations around the world thatten couraged people to no longer sort...
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health crisis, she ended up being killed by the police in a takedown move that was not unlike george floydselves, well why don't we know the stories? and what is it that we have to do in our movements, what is it that we have to demand from our politicians, what is it that we have to insist that we are able to learn about from the media. what is it that keeps us from knowing these stories? and our belief is that when people actually see the circumstances under which black women lose their lives, and the impact on their family, they will come to the conclusion that this can only happen within impunity to people that people don't care about. they will renew their demand for a fully inclusive movement against anti black police violence. because it includes people across gender who lose their lives to this particular kind of unaccountable violence. >> now finally, let's talk about critical race theory. it is a subject you know well. and it's form as an advanced academic discipline,. but republicans across the country are passing laws to ban it from elementary schools and high schools. when wha
health crisis, she ended up being killed by the police in a takedown move that was not unlike george floydselves, well why don't we know the stories? and what is it that we have to do in our movements, what is it that we have to demand from our politicians, what is it that we have to insist that we are able to learn about from the media. what is it that keeps us from knowing these stories? and our belief is that when people actually see the circumstances under which black women lose their...
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just like after the george floyd riots.tings in europe with foreign leaders this week. the press deemed it a success. they didn't have to restart his heart once. meanwhile the media's reminding people that when he screws up, we should remember it's his staff's fault. and by staff, of course, i mean his collection of live-in nurses. >> i don't think they do a good job helping out the president. if you are managing a president's schedule, and you are managing a president getting on stage and getting off stage and getting on planes and getting off planes and, yes, he's 80, you need to be there for him. and you sure as hell better make sure he doesn't fall on a sandbag. so do a better job, because you can't have these video images of the president tripping or the president like going the wrong way. >> greg: okay. yeah, so let's ban cameras, they keep making old joe look bad. just trust the media that joe never fell off his bike and even if he did, it didn't stop him from wining the tour de france. i wonder what the big guy thin
just like after the george floyd riots.tings in europe with foreign leaders this week. the press deemed it a success. they didn't have to restart his heart once. meanwhile the media's reminding people that when he screws up, we should remember it's his staff's fault. and by staff, of course, i mean his collection of live-in nurses. >> i don't think they do a good job helping out the president. if you are managing a president's schedule, and you are managing a president getting on stage...