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the george floyd or black lives matter protests and riots of 2020, again, in may, there was 35 people killed. 2,000 officers wounded, about $2 billion in insured property damage. another $2 billion uninsured property damage all because of an assumption what happened to george floyd however you feel about that happened because of his race. i will remind you, the trial was televised. the lead prosecutor was a black man and i'm a trial lawyer, you're a lawyer. the most important part of a trial is the opening statement and in his opening statement this black lead prosecutor took pains to say the police in general were not on trial n fact, he praised them. he said the minneapolis p.d. was not on trial he praised them and knew a lot of people working there. this individual was on trial for what this individual did, yet, the people in the streets were doing it because they assumed what happened to george floyd happened because of his race and derek chauvin was never charged with a hate crime. i don't know. there are 20 million people participating in protests in 200 cities, brenna. i suspec
the george floyd or black lives matter protests and riots of 2020, again, in may, there was 35 people killed. 2,000 officers wounded, about $2 billion in insured property damage. another $2 billion uninsured property damage all because of an assumption what happened to george floyd however you feel about that happened because of his race. i will remind you, the trial was televised. the lead prosecutor was a black man and i'm a trial lawyer, you're a lawyer. the most important part of a trial is...
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congresswoman, you have been involved in the george floyd act.'ll passed in the house stalled in the senate. knowing whatt takes to get this passed, and there might not be the appetite, how do you get it done? >> thank you for having me. i'm honored to be here with mrs. vaughn wells and the courageous women we met today. would any american today want to be in the shoes of mrs. vaughn wells or any of the mothers i met today? public safety on the minds of so many americans. concerned about their children and gun violence. maybe different than the george floyd family was so hurt and harmed. public safety is a national issue. it's an issue of patriotism. and none of the mothers said anything more than wanted their child to come home to them and police officers to go home to their family. the key is for republicans to walk in the footstep of those who want to be treated as an american. this bill was passed twice. it was a bipartisan bill. it's a bill that gives back to police and police departments. it improves on police/community relationships. it pr
congresswoman, you have been involved in the george floyd act.'ll passed in the house stalled in the senate. knowing whatt takes to get this passed, and there might not be the appetite, how do you get it done? >> thank you for having me. i'm honored to be here with mrs. vaughn wells and the courageous women we met today. would any american today want to be in the shoes of mrs. vaughn wells or any of the mothers i met today? public safety on the minds of so many americans. concerned about...
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george floyd of course with the — direction. george floyd of course with the biggest _ direction. in the middle of the pandemic, . with the biggest piece of that inl the middle of the pandemic, and with the biggest piece of that in - the middle of the pandemic, and that led to— the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a _ the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help — the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of— the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of a _ the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of a lot _ the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of a lot of— the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of a lot of protesting - led to a help of a lot of protesting around _ led to a help of a lot of protesting around the — led to a help of a lot of protesting around the country. _ led to a help of a lot of protesting around the country. some - led to a help of a lot of protesting around the country. some riots, l led to a help of a lot of protesting i around the country. some riots, too. but this— around the country. some r
george floyd of course with the — direction. george floyd of course with the biggest _ direction. in the middle of the pandemic, . with the biggest piece of that inl the middle of the pandemic, and with the biggest piece of that in - the middle of the pandemic, and that led to— the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a _ the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help — the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of— the middle of the pandemic, and that led to a help of a...
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it goes back to that horrible day and what happened to george floyd. unravel. now in minneapolis, they have a sign on the door, if you need help, call 911. they don't have enough police officers to man the precinct because they have to be out on the road. what has happened? >> this is a travesty to say the least. when we go back to the death of george floyd, you have a city council that voted to defund the police. be careful what you wish for. criminals acted with impunity and a rise in crime. it was the citizens is of minneapolis that sued the city council because they wanted greater funding to go to the police. it goes to the test meant of this defund police slogan was clearly a failure. the democrats lost a lot of the down ballot elections as it relates to this defund police slogan. so we fast forward to now. we see this has been a catastrophic failure. how do we repair these communities now. >> martha: we have a wall that shows police officers that were in situations where someone died and they were prosecuted, they were kicked out of the force. ok
it goes back to that horrible day and what happened to george floyd. unravel. now in minneapolis, they have a sign on the door, if you need help, call 911. they don't have enough police officers to man the precinct because they have to be out on the road. what has happened? >> this is a travesty to say the least. when we go back to the death of george floyd, you have a city council that voted to defund the police. be careful what you wish for. criminals acted with impunity and a rise in...
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ronald greene and george floyd's death on video.ow you america before we finally pass's police reform on the federal level. >> been speaking about truth to power. also about power. >> congressman trick we need to make sure. >> let me make clear. the original basis of the george floyd bill, in the midst of the tragedy was based on a former republican presidents executive order. we now have an executive order by president biden. having the same elements in the chokehold. why would any american object? why would any city object to having a police force? we have a police force in houston that understands those elements. why would anybody reject having that kind of police force with federal law that would govern everyone and save lives and would've saved the lives of tyrethose courageous women we met today. and those that mr. crump represents. no one should be against. that >> ben crump congresswoman sheila jackson lee and perhaps most of all miss wells, thank you so much. i'm sorry to you this way. thank you for the work that you contin
ronald greene and george floyd's death on video.ow you america before we finally pass's police reform on the federal level. >> been speaking about truth to power. also about power. >> congressman trick we need to make sure. >> let me make clear. the original basis of the george floyd bill, in the midst of the tragedy was based on a former republican presidents executive order. we now have an executive order by president biden. having the same elements in the chokehold. why...
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three years after the george floyd protests. also, tickets now on sale for a golfing event out at oracle park. how you can play around out there on the diamond. and we are tracking that weather it some fog back at the coast as you would expect. temperatures are there kind of on the mild side for hi every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made free event-happening now. get started for just $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get one free line of unlimited mobile. comcast business, powering possibilities. just after he was released from jail. police say gabriel andres ruiz tried to break into a house on big bend drive saturday through a sliding glass door. but then ran away before stealing anything. security fo
three years after the george floyd protests. also, tickets now on sale for a golfing event out at oracle park. how you can play around out there on the diamond. and we are tracking that weather it some fog back at the coast as you would expect. temperatures are there kind of on the mild side for hi every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile...
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so let's talk about the impact of george floyd. this murder was 17 years old, alleged murderer.he kid who hit him with the bike and said, yeah, let's get his ass, there's no question this was an intentional murder. now, if at the time of george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot, which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first. this kid was 8 years old. all right. and so we watched businesses burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the other way. and, you know, the juvi court and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense. until we as a society have the nerve and the verve and determination to lock these kids up, to make them examples, they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr.? >> harold: i share your view that these young men should be tried as adults. this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it
so let's talk about the impact of george floyd. this murder was 17 years old, alleged murderer.he kid who hit him with the bike and said, yeah, let's get his ass, there's no question this was an intentional murder. now, if at the time of george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot, which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first. this kid was 8 years old. all right. and so we watched businesses...
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it was just 10 weeks after the george floyd riots that destroyed so much of this area.ided to come back every summer to find out what's changing. is the crime getting better or getting worse? is there a police presence here that's trusted? and what about this third police precinct burned down during the riots? does it remain a monument to anarchy? why decided to talk a number of people in different walks of life. what do they think? >> looking at the third police precinct three years after the riots? >> myself but also obviously the police officers facility but it is just sad to see. here we are three years later and literally nothing has changed. >> >> laura: scott gear licker retired police officer. one of the commanders who led the police response after george floyd's death antiviolence initiatives. having said that crime still is high and any time you have 400 fewer officers than you did before it's difficult to get a handle on street crime. >> laura: it doesn't look like there is going to be a police precinct in this actual area that suffered so much after the floy
it was just 10 weeks after the george floyd riots that destroyed so much of this area.ided to come back every summer to find out what's changing. is the crime getting better or getting worse? is there a police presence here that's trusted? and what about this third police precinct burned down during the riots? does it remain a monument to anarchy? why decided to talk a number of people in different walks of life. what do they think? >> looking at the third police precinct three years...
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after the death of george floyd, boston university hired him as a professor and allowed him to raiselars to start an anti-racist center. that was a huge mistake. the college has launched an inquiry into the allegations of financial mismanagement. it's only produced two research papers since it started and had to layoff half the staff. a former employee describes him as a power drunk tyrant. one professor is asking what happened to the money. quote, it's pretty hard to imagine they blew through $30 million in two years. we have reached out to dr. kennedy for comment. we have not heard back. that's surprising. where do you think the money went? that's a lot of money for a $30 million for a research dollars. >> 30 million dollar and two papers in two years. if you have 45 people and now they are down to like 25. they cut them in half, whatever the number is. you didn't pay them that $30 million. it's either embezzlement, some kind of fraud or it is, you know, being used for something we don't know about. the sad part about this is it's disappointing that all the money raised in the afte
after the death of george floyd, boston university hired him as a professor and allowed him to raiselars to start an anti-racist center. that was a huge mistake. the college has launched an inquiry into the allegations of financial mismanagement. it's only produced two research papers since it started and had to layoff half the staff. a former employee describes him as a power drunk tyrant. one professor is asking what happened to the money. quote, it's pretty hard to imagine they blew through...
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epicenter of the defund movement in 2020 following in the wake of george floyd's death.ocked the city of minneapolis echoing calls to defund and dismantle the police. one of the loud voices was a high-ranking official know with the state's democratic party. just days after george floyd's death she wrote on social media, we're going to dismantle the minneapolis police department. sadly this week, she was violently carjacked by a group of four men. the attack left her with a broken leg, deep wounds and bloody face. it happened in her own driveway in front of her two small children. she posted this bloody selfie adding, catch young people who are running wild, creating chaos across the city. hold them in custody and prosecute them. look at my face, remember me when you are thinking about lefting juveniles and young people out of custody to roam the streets instead of holding them accountable. thank you to the 4th precinct officers. ari, such a change of heart and understandably, but it is too late for those who already gave their lives and suffered violent attacks. >> ari:
epicenter of the defund movement in 2020 following in the wake of george floyd's death.ocked the city of minneapolis echoing calls to defund and dismantle the police. one of the loud voices was a high-ranking official know with the state's democratic party. just days after george floyd's death she wrote on social media, we're going to dismantle the minneapolis police department. sadly this week, she was violently carjacked by a group of four men. the attack left her with a broken leg, deep...
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the george floyd or black lives matter protests and riots of 2020 that began in may whether there was 35 people killed, 2,000 officers wounded, about 2 billion in property damage another billion or two uninsured all because of an assumption happened because of its race. i will remind you it was televised. the most important part of the trial is the opening statement and this prosecutor took to say the police in general were not on trial. he said to the minneapolis pd was not on trial. he said that this individual is on trial yet to the people in the streets were doing it because they assumed what happened happened because of his race. and he was never charged with a hate crime. i don't know. 20 million people participating. if you asked to name the political ideology almost all of them would say they were very liberal. the reason i say that is there's a website where self-described liberal people ask how many unarmed black man did the police kill in 2019. 50% of the self-described. 1,000 unarmed black man. 39% of the liberal people thought the police killed 1008% thought they killed 8
the george floyd or black lives matter protests and riots of 2020 that began in may whether there was 35 people killed, 2,000 officers wounded, about 2 billion in property damage another billion or two uninsured all because of an assumption happened because of its race. i will remind you it was televised. the most important part of the trial is the opening statement and this prosecutor took to say the police in general were not on trial. he said to the minneapolis pd was not on trial. he said...
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after george floyd gave black lives matter millions of dollars, it is now gone. the teachers unions millions of dollars and they spent half and embezzled the rest. $30 million is missing. if you ask where it is, you are racist. it is clear why some don't want to be judged by the content of their character and instead, the color of their skin. daniel cameron is the attorney general of kentucky. this has gone way too far. this has to get pulled in. >> you are right. as the supreme court said in its decision on harvard college, the only way we need to move forward is if we eliminate all discrimination, eliminating all of it. that is why some of my colleagues have encouraged some of these big corporations and big companies to consider getting rid of their di programs because we cannot be in a position where we are discriminating based upon race. we talked about meeting social racism with government imposed racism is not the way we need to move forward. we have to judge people by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. we have to have an environme
after george floyd gave black lives matter millions of dollars, it is now gone. the teachers unions millions of dollars and they spent half and embezzled the rest. $30 million is missing. if you ask where it is, you are racist. it is clear why some don't want to be judged by the content of their character and instead, the color of their skin. daniel cameron is the attorney general of kentucky. this has gone way too far. this has to get pulled in. >> you are right. as the supreme court...
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now, at the time of george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way. the and, you know, the juvi court, us -- and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense.ne until we as a society have the p nerve and determination to lock thesgoe kids up and make them examples they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr. >> harold: so i share your view, judge, that this young man or these young men should be triedh as adults.be this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it any more than that. we can talk about the floyd ce thing and the race thing later, but this is just -- no care what color they are, i don't care what par'rt of the country th
now, at the time of george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way....
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why some schools are hiring them back after letting them go following george floyd's death.ching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. nly on mc eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, superior nutrition. because the way we care is anything but ordinary. ♪♪ this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends the systems running america's infrastructure. for these services. for the 336 million of us living here. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) woah. ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the sm
why some schools are hiring them back after letting them go following george floyd's death.ching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. nly on mc eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, superior nutrition. because the way we care is anything but ordinary. ♪♪ this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for...
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after the death of george floyd boston university hired dr.lowed him to raise tens of millions of dollars for a anti racist research center. huge mistake, they've launched an inquiry over the allegations of financial mismanagements. it has only produced two research papers since it started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kennedy as some sort of power drunk tyrant. one professor who works there is asking what happened to the money? quote. it's pretty hard for me to imagine they blew through 30 million in two years, we have reached out to dr. kendi for comment we haven't heard back. that's surprise. why where do you think the money went? that's a lot of money, $30 million for a research center. >> judge jeanine: $30.02 papers in two years. now, if you have 30 people on staff -- no, not 30. >> kennedy: 45. >> judge jeanine: 45 people and now they're down to like 25, they cut it in half, whatever the number is. so you didn't pay them that $30 million. so it's either embezzlement, some kind of fraud or, you k
after the death of george floyd boston university hired dr.lowed him to raise tens of millions of dollars for a anti racist research center. huge mistake, they've launched an inquiry over the allegations of financial mismanagements. it has only produced two research papers since it started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kennedy as some sort of power drunk tyrant. one professor who works there is asking what happened to the money? quote. it's pretty hard...
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that was turned on the police after the actions of the terrible actions that happened against george floydf the police are like we should we to this anymore? >> yeah, you know, they were so demoralized out there. can remember, martha, you and i being by a burnt-out police station. naturally those were folk in the neighborhood that really need the police department. i can tell you right now, the police department and people in the neighborhood are trying to go hand and hand to get some of these thugs out of the neighborhood. they're not talking about defunding or dismantling the police department. >> martha: one last thought. i remember when the police left the third precinct. it was overrun by protesters and flooded. they were throwing the chairs and the desks in the police station because they were so mad about what happened to george floyd. the police abandoned the precinct. they got in their cars and left. i remember thinking that night, this is a turning point. this is a turning point. its so sad what has happened. like i said, i feel terrible for this woman she had to go through this
that was turned on the police after the actions of the terrible actions that happened against george floydf the police are like we should we to this anymore? >> yeah, you know, they were so demoralized out there. can remember, martha, you and i being by a burnt-out police station. naturally those were folk in the neighborhood that really need the police department. i can tell you right now, the police department and people in the neighborhood are trying to go hand and hand to get some of...
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do you feel the country has learned those lessons from the george floyd killing and everything that followed after that? and unfortunately when you continue to see these kinds of incidences, we still have a lot of work to do in the united states as the relates to police violence against black people about the use of force. and i think there needs to continue to be a dialogue in our communities and with police unions and with law enforcement about when you use that kind of force. i think there are many instances if you look at what happens when a person from the majority community is a, in a situation such as this. and when there is a person of color and in particularly a black person, how officers re at. and i think this is about cultural sensitivity, this is about understanding the trauma that our young people are saying. and that when you, when, when you have police officers and law enforcement approach black people today in those countries, there's always going to be fair. and in this instance, when you hear the video from the young woman, one of the things that she said was, are you goin
do you feel the country has learned those lessons from the george floyd killing and everything that followed after that? and unfortunately when you continue to see these kinds of incidences, we still have a lot of work to do in the united states as the relates to police violence against black people about the use of force. and i think there needs to continue to be a dialogue in our communities and with police unions and with law enforcement about when you use that kind of force. i think there...
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demands for the dissolution or reduction of police officers departments and it turns out that george floydobber, a rapist, a symbol of free america , and ashli babbitt is a decorated war veteran, a fighter against terrorism, a symbol of a terrible trumpian country, the prisoners of the sixth of january are treated demonstrably cruelly, keeping them in solitary confinement, like terrorists and subjecting them to beatings , there was a completely different attitude towards pogromists from bm who terrorized america for months and caused billions of dollars in damage after their arrival. when the authorities came to power , many of them simply had their cases closed. just imagine how american the system is turned inside out and serves only the right people. for example, in belarus, washington sees political prisoners and dictatorships. but a ukrainian militant and a call in his capitol. no. here he is, sergei debinin, who went down in history with this photo with the famous shaman 2 years ago, journalists. they even called his participation in the action an act of war between ukraine and the
demands for the dissolution or reduction of police officers departments and it turns out that george floydobber, a rapist, a symbol of free america , and ashli babbitt is a decorated war veteran, a fighter against terrorism, a symbol of a terrible trumpian country, the prisoners of the sixth of january are treated demonstrably cruelly, keeping them in solitary confinement, like terrorists and subjecting them to beatings , there was a completely different attitude towards pogromists from...
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el detectivo lo matÓ afuera de una tienda en las afueras por los disturbios sobre la muerte de george floydcÓmo personas manejas los desastres de un peligro para mejorar las estrategias de evacuaciÓn. se puede acceder en el enlace que hay en pantalla. >>> maÑana viernes comienza el llamado otoÑo meteorolÓgico y la temperatura comienza a bajar en el paÍs. pero hay un nuevo estudio que seÑala que la temperatura otoÑal estÁ aumentando. >>> en la regiÓndesÉrtica del sureste del paÍs estÁn por encima del nivel habitual, los expertos dicen que el calor histÓrico se prolongarÁ mÁs. >>> en san francisco hay temperaturas muy elevadas. hay 28 dÍas mÁs que en 1970 por encima de lo normal. >>> el otoÑo meteorolÓgico se siente, pero para el Área de la bahÍa cambio total en temperatura. >>> cuÉntanos. >>> vamos a sentir el alivio porque se mueve el sistema. vamos a ver quÉ pasa. feliz jueves para todos. si planea el fin de semana feriado le tengo extraordinarias noticias. sigue brumoso, hay nubosidad que estÁ entrando, hoy fue un dÍa que no se sintiÓ tan cÁlido, especialmente el dÍa miÉrcoles fue el mÁs
el detectivo lo matÓ afuera de una tienda en las afueras por los disturbios sobre la muerte de george floydcÓmo personas manejas los desastres de un peligro para mejorar las estrategias de evacuaciÓn. se puede acceder en el enlace que hay en pantalla. >>> maÑana viernes comienza el llamado otoÑo meteorolÓgico y la temperatura comienza a bajar en el paÍs. pero hay un nuevo estudio que seÑala que la temperatura otoÑal estÁ aumentando. >>> en la regiÓndesÉrtica del...
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la madrugada el 2 de julio de 2020 el medio de las protestas a nivel nacional por la muerte de george floydillo que llevaba el joven con un arma de fuego, tras las investigaciones garret fue despedido el 21 de julio, sin embargo, se anunciÓ que volverÁ a su cargo como agente de la policÍa. Éste es un programa de exÁmenes forenses de agresiÓn sexual para adultos y adolescentes sobrevivientes de una agresiÓn sexual en respuesta al aumento de este tipo de agresiones en diferentes ciudades del condado de santa clara, se estÁ ampliando la atenciÓn mÉdica en el hospital regional de gilroy. >> cuando un paciente viene al cuarto de emergencia ellos van a tener control del cuidado que van a recibir y las opciones que tienen en sus manos, todo es privado y tienen la opciÓn de ver los diferentes tipos de servicios que tenemos. paola: los casos de abuso sexual incluyen a niÑas hispanas con la ampliaciÓn de este programa las vÍctimas en el sur de la bahÍa no tendrÁn que trasladarse hasta san josÉ para realizarse los exÁmenes, sino que podrÁn hacerlo en el hospital regional de san luis en la ciudad de gi
la madrugada el 2 de julio de 2020 el medio de las protestas a nivel nacional por la muerte de george floydillo que llevaba el joven con un arma de fuego, tras las investigaciones garret fue despedido el 21 de julio, sin embargo, se anunciÓ que volverÁ a su cargo como agente de la policÍa. Éste es un programa de exÁmenes forenses de agresiÓn sexual para adultos y adolescentes sobrevivientes de una agresiÓn sexual en respuesta al aumento de este tipo de agresiones en diferentes ciudades...
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why bring up george floyd on 9/11? i'll make it simple. we have changed. umstances of floyd's death was used to vilify every law enforcement officer in america. it's as if a total of 72 law enforcement officers didn't die on 9/11. right? or any other day. how many? that was erased. you remember that isis was an idea. they were the jv even though they were beheading americans and slaughtered thousands. trump comes along and be heads the beheaders. we have replaced isis with trump. here at fox, today is 9/11. on cnn and msnbc it's monday. because it's not january 6th. we have trump and the military to thank for not having to think about isis anymore which then allows us the freedom to think about jailing trump and turning the military into an equity cult. success brings the downfall of this country. never forget that. >> jesse: that's true. 20 years ago terrorism was the greatest threat to the homeland and now joe biden says it's global warming or white supremacy. >> harold: this is the day that means a lot to me and my family and my district. i remember wher
why bring up george floyd on 9/11? i'll make it simple. we have changed. umstances of floyd's death was used to vilify every law enforcement officer in america. it's as if a total of 72 law enforcement officers didn't die on 9/11. right? or any other day. how many? that was erased. you remember that isis was an idea. they were the jv even though they were beheading americans and slaughtered thousands. trump comes along and be heads the beheaders. we have replaced isis with trump. here at fox,...
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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...
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out of using the insurrection act on civilians during the 2020 protests following the killing of george floyd, pushing back against trump when he reportedly told officials to "crack the skulls or just shoot" those protesters. trump then used milley as a prop for his entourage walk for a follow-up to episcopal church in washington, which upheld a bible upside down after protesters were forcibly cleared from lafayette square. milley, to his credit, peeled off before the group that also included attorney general bill barr, trump's hatchet man, got to the church. he later apologized to numbers of the military, infuriating trump. but perhaps general milley's most notable accomplishments took place in the period between the 2020 election and biden's inauguration, where he fought seemingly daily battles to protect our democracy from donald trump's determination to destroy it. milley vowed during those months that there would be no coup on his watch, reported telling some of his closest deputies, they may try, but they are not going to succeed. he was the speaker nancy pelosi called after the january
out of using the insurrection act on civilians during the 2020 protests following the killing of george floyd, pushing back against trump when he reportedly told officials to "crack the skulls or just shoot" those protesters. trump then used milley as a prop for his entourage walk for a follow-up to episcopal church in washington, which upheld a bible upside down after protesters were forcibly cleared from lafayette square. milley, to his credit, peeled off before the group that also...
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. >> you wrote -- that book was published in 2019 before george floyd. after that there were a lot of people who said it's not my job to educate the public about this, but you took a different view. your view was read the book. you can maybe help sort this thing out for yourself, and still they don't want to do it. your book has been targeted for a ban or most books in this country. a book called how to be an anti-racist. if you wrote a book how to be a racist, i would not fight against thembenning it but i might understand it. you wrote about them being anti-racist. >> yeah, a book about the importance of racial equality. a book about the importance of valuing people no matter their skin color, a book about ensuring that we as human beings share power, that we eliminate inequity and injustice, that we make sure that a briana taylor or george floyd will never be murdered in the way they were, you know, in 202. but, you know, unfortunately, ali, an old white supremacist talking point is that anti-racism is anti-white. and that idea goes all the way back t
. >> you wrote -- that book was published in 2019 before george floyd. after that there were a lot of people who said it's not my job to educate the public about this, but you took a different view. your view was read the book. you can maybe help sort this thing out for yourself, and still they don't want to do it. your book has been targeted for a ban or most books in this country. a book called how to be an anti-racist. if you wrote a book how to be a racist, i would not fight against...
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he was george floyd before george floyd.attack nobody. he didn't rob a bank. he didn't kill nobody. that's not right.
he was george floyd before george floyd.attack nobody. he didn't rob a bank. he didn't kill nobody. that's not right.
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fulfilling their demands for the dissolution or reduction of police departments, it turns out that george floydrapist, a symbol of free america, and ashley baby is a decorated war veteran, a fighter against terrorism, a symbol of a terrible trumpian country, the prisoners of the sixth of january are treated. regarding the cruelty, keeping them in solitary confinement as terrorists and subjecting them to beatings, a completely different attitude was towards the pogromists from bm who terrorized america for months and caused billions of dollars in damage after biden came to office. authorities. many of them simply had their cases closed. just imagine how the american system is turned inside out and serves only the right people. for example, in belarus , washington sees political prisoners and dictatorships. but a ukrainian militant and a call in his capitol. no. here he is, sergei debinin, who went down in history with this photo with the famous shaman 2 years ago, journalists. they even called his participation in the action an act of war of ukraine against the united states. apparently, ukraini
fulfilling their demands for the dissolution or reduction of police departments, it turns out that george floydrapist, a symbol of free america, and ashley baby is a decorated war veteran, a fighter against terrorism, a symbol of a terrible trumpian country, the prisoners of the sixth of january are treated. regarding the cruelty, keeping them in solitary confinement as terrorists and subjecting them to beatings, a completely different attitude was towards the pogromists from bm who terrorized...
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example, fulfilling their demands to disband or reduce police departments and it turns out that george floydber is a rapist symbol of free america and ashley babbitt is a war veteran awards, fighter against terrorism, symbol of the terrible trumpian country, prisoners of the sixth of january are treated. the indicator on cruelly holding them in solitary confinement as terrorists and subjecting them to beatings was a completely different attitude towards the rioters from bm who terrorized america for months and caused billions of dollars in damage after biden came to power. many of them. they just closed the cases. just imagine how the american system is turned inside out and serves only the right people. for example, in belarus , washington sees political prisoners and dictatorships. but a ukrainian militant and a call in his capitol. no. here he is, sergei debinin, who went down in history with this photo with the famous shaman 2 years ago, journalists. they even called his participation in the action an act of war and ukraine against the united states. apparently, ukrainian nazis. today th
example, fulfilling their demands to disband or reduce police departments and it turns out that george floydber is a rapist symbol of free america and ashley babbitt is a war veteran awards, fighter against terrorism, symbol of the terrible trumpian country, prisoners of the sixth of january are treated. the indicator on cruelly holding them in solitary confinement as terrorists and subjecting them to beatings was a completely different attitude towards the rioters from bm who terrorized...
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it is called the george floyd effect or the ferguson effect, and that is a phenomenon all across the country pulling back because they have been maligned as engaging in systemic racism. there is a researcher who used to work for thomson reuters. i said used to work. used to be an opponent of the black lives matter, nt did a study and found out every time there is a high-profile shooting of a black person, whether it is in baltimore or chicago or outside in ferguson, michael brown, the police pulled back, and this phenomenon as replicated itself all of the country, so there are thousands of excess deaths, people who would not have died if police had been doing their normal proactive policing. by the way, he was called in by human resources after he put the study on their bulletin board, and he was told change your results. this is a data scientist. harvard executed data scientist. he said i am sorry, my research led me to this conclusion. he refused to change his results. he got fired. so, it is something that is literally killing. if anything, the studies have shown that the police a
it is called the george floyd effect or the ferguson effect, and that is a phenomenon all across the country pulling back because they have been maligned as engaging in systemic racism. there is a researcher who used to work for thomson reuters. i said used to work. used to be an opponent of the black lives matter, nt did a study and found out every time there is a high-profile shooting of a black person, whether it is in baltimore or chicago or outside in ferguson, michael brown, the police...
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michael brown, in focus, all the way up to george floyd. and also in new jersey.any more of our people have to be killed unjustly before we finally address this issue. >> i'm out of time but i have to ask you, and we'll have you back, because i want to talk to you about the -- to follow up -- going to court later this month. we had them on the show. but i want to ask you about the former leader of the proud boys extremist group who was sentenced this week to 22 years in federal prison for his role in orchestrating the events of january 6th. enrique tarrio, his 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy, the longest handed down to a january 6th defendant so far. but he is just one of more than 300 people who received jail time over the insurrection. yet for all of that, donald trump, whose presidency the insurrection was trying to illegally extent, has said -- in solidarity with the defendants. but two of the gop candidates competing with him, ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy have called the sentences handed down to theriot and other former proud boys excessive, eve
michael brown, in focus, all the way up to george floyd. and also in new jersey.any more of our people have to be killed unjustly before we finally address this issue. >> i'm out of time but i have to ask you, and we'll have you back, because i want to talk to you about the -- to follow up -- going to court later this month. we had them on the show. but i want to ask you about the former leader of the proud boys extremist group who was sentenced this week to 22 years in federal prison for...
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there have been many similar incidents in america, for example, george floyd and other special laws. in order to reduce these bloody actions of the police or to get more support from the people, is there a decision to get a lady who does not have a phone blocker to prevent and all the cases of collisions that have been produced, but this robot should change, which is now involved in the violent collision of the police. with them and shooting those who have not been targeted by the police are still many other races in the american society, they make up 14% of the american society, but the statistics published by the media in recent years show that their share of the target of shootings and murders by the police in these years is approximately it was twice the age of 14% of the total population of the united states. i also talked with mr. alireza, the reporter box of the radio and television news agency in new york. right here at the end of the world program today , we will hear from the international network . it serves pilgrims in a different way and painting in the same way, during
there have been many similar incidents in america, for example, george floyd and other special laws. in order to reduce these bloody actions of the police or to get more support from the people, is there a decision to get a lady who does not have a phone blocker to prevent and all the cases of collisions that have been produced, but this robot should change, which is now involved in the violent collision of the police. with them and shooting those who have not been targeted by the police are...
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i was out raged long before george floyd. the list goes on and on, but as a prosecutor i have to maintain one standard and it is whether somebody according to the law has committed a crime and so that's what we always look at. >> absolutely. finally, what message do you have for the people of san francisco and what you hope to accomplish during your tenure? >> i want the people of san francisco to know i'm committed serving the function the da office was designed to serve which is make sure we promote public safety across san francisco. like i said, we have to have accountability in our city. what we see going on in our streets is the result of people feeling as though there was none. they didn't fear even the police walking by as they were committing a crime because there was a belief that even if you arrest me, the da office isn't going to do anything that i'm afraid of experiencing, and so we want people to have a healthy fear of what a consequence will be, but i also want san francisco to know we are a da office that stan
i was out raged long before george floyd. the list goes on and on, but as a prosecutor i have to maintain one standard and it is whether somebody according to the law has committed a crime and so that's what we always look at. >> absolutely. finally, what message do you have for the people of san francisco and what you hope to accomplish during your tenure? >> i want the people of san francisco to know i'm committed serving the function the da office was designed to serve which is...
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if we were able to pass the george floyd justice in policing, a bill that we have proposed, a bill thate are fighting for to get support from the republicans to do what is right in our community, that would be helpful. we are the ones asking for additional support, additional funding to headstart. you talk about not voting for members of the black caucus. we are the ones pushing their not be a government shutdown. we are servicemen and women who do not get a paycheck if there is a government shutdown. i don't know who you think is dancing in washington. i am working here in washington and i can assure you that the 58 members of the congressional black caucus are holding the line and doing what is right and have not forgotten their community. host: greg is a democrat in texas. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you, mimi. i see what he is trying to say the same thing we are saying. you all say you are for the black and the brown. this is a culture war going on. these people not thinking about us. i have no problems with that but we try to support everybody. but we are not getti
if we were able to pass the george floyd justice in policing, a bill that we have proposed, a bill thate are fighting for to get support from the republicans to do what is right in our community, that would be helpful. we are the ones asking for additional support, additional funding to headstart. you talk about not voting for members of the black caucus. we are the ones pushing their not be a government shutdown. we are servicemen and women who do not get a paycheck if there is a government...
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during a night of protest after the murder of george floyd. he was fired last october, but now he's rejoining the police force. kenny choi has reaction to the controversial decision. >> reporter: the attorney for officer jared todd says the investigation shows montrose imposed imminent threat. >> this city has allowed for black and brown men to be killed inhumanity. >> the family of sean montrose continues to grow. and fatally striking the 22-year-old looting suspect with one shot, landing in the back of montrose's head. vallejo police terminated todd. based on a second determination by a neutral hearing officer who stated the third party investigators incorrectly based their findings. montrose's sisters fighting back. >> the city wants me and give up. >> reporter: todd's attorney sent us a statement reinin part, the decision confirms mr. montrose posed an imminent and deadly threat. the use of force was reasonable under the totality of the circumstances. lee merritt promises the surveillance of the newly reinstated officer. >> i'm hoping othe
during a night of protest after the murder of george floyd. he was fired last october, but now he's rejoining the police force. kenny choi has reaction to the controversial decision. >> reporter: the attorney for officer jared todd says the investigation shows montrose imposed imminent threat. >> this city has allowed for black and brown men to be killed inhumanity. >> the family of sean montrose continues to grow. and fatally striking the 22-year-old looting suspect with one...
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. >> dana: george floyd riots sent violence and crime spiraling out of control. a top minnesota democrat who once led calls for dismantling the minneapolis police department has changed her tune after becoming the victim of a violent carjacking. we wish that hadn't happened to her. we'll have more on that in a moment. i'm dana perino. >> bill: happy friday. >> dana: same to you. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer, good morning. three years since the riots and looting in 2020. the near constant protests calling to defund the police. minnesota democrats tried the abolish the entire police department in minneapolis with support from lawmakers from omar and ellison. rampant crime remains a constant threat in that city. minneapolis reports hundreds of carjackings and nearly 6,000 robberies in a car so far this year. >> dana: the latest victim with a new point of view after attacked and beaten in front of her own children calming for more law and order. he said look at my face, remember me when you think about supporting letting juveniles and young people out of custody to roam
. >> dana: george floyd riots sent violence and crime spiraling out of control. a top minnesota democrat who once led calls for dismantling the minneapolis police department has changed her tune after becoming the victim of a violent carjacking. we wish that hadn't happened to her. we'll have more on that in a moment. i'm dana perino. >> bill: happy friday. >> dana: same to you. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer, good morning. three years since the riots and looting in 2020. the...
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there was no mistake about what we saw with the murder of george floyd.ting it. - motions over the patrick dorismond shooting boiled over in violence. - this arrogant mayor has shown such disregard for the concerns of a large percentage of new york city residents as it relates to police brutality. - what is happening in our society is the displacement of responsibility, from the places where it belongs to the police. - there was a general ethos that he didn't care, and that this was acceptable or permissible. if stop and frisk was problematic because of the way it was being carried out, these brutality cases were that on steroids times 100. how you handle law enforcement so that it is both effective and you have a safe city, but also respect to the due process and the rule of law for everybody is an equally important task. and he didn't seem to care about that as a requisite for the position he had. - oh, get out of here. cut out your irresponsible, stupid, ridiculous charges. take the microphone away. sorry, mr. hanley. that's the end of the conversation
there was no mistake about what we saw with the murder of george floyd.ting it. - motions over the patrick dorismond shooting boiled over in violence. - this arrogant mayor has shown such disregard for the concerns of a large percentage of new york city residents as it relates to police brutality. - what is happening in our society is the displacement of responsibility, from the places where it belongs to the police. - there was a general ethos that he didn't care, and that this was acceptable...
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coming up, the city of san jose settling an excessive police force lawsuit three years after the george floyd protests. now i'm tracking that weather. we got fog at the coast. we got mild weather inland and around the bay. we'll talk about the forecast and a little bit of a warm-up coming your way. also new developments on the battle over city contracts in the south bay. the decision being celebrated by union workers, but not by the mayor of san jose. plus. apple unveiling several new products today. coming up at 1030. tech experts are weighing in on the big launch subway's now slicing their deli meats fresh. that's why they're proferred ,by this pro who won the superbowl twice. and this pro with the perfect slice. and if we profer it, we know america will too. what about spaniards? and i guess spain. police force case for more than $3 million. officers fired rubber bullets into a crowd of protesters, injuring multiple people and causing one man to lose one of his eyes. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters live tonight outside police headquarters there in the south bay. and lamonica, you'v
coming up, the city of san jose settling an excessive police force lawsuit three years after the george floyd protests. now i'm tracking that weather. we got fog at the coast. we got mild weather inland and around the bay. we'll talk about the forecast and a little bit of a warm-up coming your way. also new developments on the battle over city contracts in the south bay. the decision being celebrated by union workers, but not by the mayor of san jose. plus. apple unveiling several new products...
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. >>> san jose is dishing out $3 million to people hurt by their police officers during the george floyd protest three years ago. >> we made the decision to not give up. >> san jose faced criticism in may of 2020 for the way police responded to the protests and now the city is settling a federal lawsuit outside of the courtroom. almost all of the $3 million is going to the plaintiff, he lost his left eye after being hit by a police projectile in the protest. the rest of the money is being divided between 10 other people as well as the local chapter of the naacp and the peace and justice center. >>> a bill meant to protect employees from workplace violence is advancing in the california state assembly. the senator says he was inspired to write the bill after the horrific mass shooting at the dta railyard in san jose back in 2021. senate bill 553 requires employers to develop their own workplace violence prevention plans. employers will need to keep track of all the violent incidents against employees and also provide active shooter training and shoplifter training for retail workers. >>>
. >>> san jose is dishing out $3 million to people hurt by their police officers during the george floyd protest three years ago. >> we made the decision to not give up. >> san jose faced criticism in may of 2020 for the way police responded to the protests and now the city is settling a federal lawsuit outside of the courtroom. almost all of the $3 million is going to the plaintiff, he lost his left eye after being hit by a police projectile in the protest. the rest of the...
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david: after the george floyd murder, i thought that many people in the white business community said ok, we have got to do much more in getting blacks on the boards of senior positions in corporate america. has that really happened? bob: the sad secret about that is companies, white companies have announced that they're going to put millions of dollars into diversity in terms of black investment in business. but i know a lot of people who would say hey, i just got money from here and there and other places -- it is really not happening. i saw something in the media that said there has been something like $50 billion of pledges made, but less than 5% of that has ever been implemented. to me, it is a really sad story, because it's not happening. and i would know, because no one has called me, and i have been pretty successful, as you know. the only thing i have done, david, that i am most proud of, is the partnership i've created with vanguard, fidelity and the like to create a 401(k) portability business called a portability network, whose sole purpose is to keep black americans -- --
david: after the george floyd murder, i thought that many people in the white business community said ok, we have got to do much more in getting blacks on the boards of senior positions in corporate america. has that really happened? bob: the sad secret about that is companies, white companies have announced that they're going to put millions of dollars into diversity in terms of black investment in business. but i know a lot of people who would say hey, i just got money from here and there and...
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2020 a las afueras de una tienda walgreens durante los disturbios en torno a las protestas de george floydÍa de vallejo anunciÓ que el detective jared (nombre en inglÉs), despedido en el 2021 regresara a la fuerza policial con el pago retroactivo completo, despuÉs de prevalecer en el arbitraje sobre su despido. >>> ha sido superfrustrante, pero reconocemos que hay bastante trabajo que tenemos que hacer en la ciudad de vallejo. organizar y convocar a la a comunidad que venga y hablemos de que no queremos policÍas que han matado a gente que estÉn patrullando la comunidad. >>> ashley monterosa dice que la ciudad debe de cambiar sus prioridades. >>> hay que invertir en comunidades, en programas que realmente apoyen a jÓvenes. >>> tambiÉn decidieron publicar un reporte de oficiales y jÓvenes involucrados acordaban doblar sus placas policiales cuando mataban a una persona en servicio. no pueden divulgar esa informaciÓn, porque se trata de un rÉcord personal de un oficial. dijeron. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> por otra parte el abogado de la familia de monterosa dijo que estarÁn monitoreando las a
2020 a las afueras de una tienda walgreens durante los disturbios en torno a las protestas de george floydÍa de vallejo anunciÓ que el detective jared (nombre en inglÉs), despedido en el 2021 regresara a la fuerza policial con el pago retroactivo completo, despuÉs de prevalecer en el arbitraje sobre su despido. >>> ha sido superfrustrante, pero reconocemos que hay bastante trabajo que tenemos que hacer en la ciudad de vallejo. organizar y convocar a la a comunidad que venga y...
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george floyd was huge. it opened up wounds and a discussion on something festering for a long time.e 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 about the
george floyd was huge. it opened up wounds and a discussion on something festering for a long time.e 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...
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san jose will pay millions of dollars over disturbing allegations of excessive force during the george floyd prot >>> you go to school to get an education but often the most important lessons you learn are from the friendships you build along the way. in tonight's students rising above, i met two young women who formed an unbreakable bond to achieve success. >> they are getting ready to leave for the first year of college and they are taking a lot with them. excitement, nerves, and memories from what has become an extraordinary friendship. >> one of the really big qualities is she understands me. and it is a different level than others. >> they both know what it's like to not always fit in and she was born with a condition that causes her eyes to move horizontally, making them sensitive to bright lines and the son. she is narrow divergent and as a skin condition creates a lack of pigmentation in her skin, hair and eyes. >> people sometimes make fun of me and stuff, and sometimes it is hard to use my voice to speak up. but, i learned that i have to advocate for my needs and everything. >> rep
san jose will pay millions of dollars over disturbing allegations of excessive force during the george floyd prot >>> you go to school to get an education but often the most important lessons you learn are from the friendships you build along the way. in tonight's students rising above, i met two young women who formed an unbreakable bond to achieve success. >> they are getting ready to leave for the first year of college and they are taking a lot with them. excitement, nerves,...