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and the video was no worse than the george floyd. the reason no one cared is, is tony temper happen to have white skin and the sight of of someone with white skin having a reaction like that with the police is not as upsetting to most americans as is when the person is black. you can understand that double standard because of american history, because people, myself included, we grow up knowing about the history of slavery and jim crow, seeing videos of black civil rights protesters, peaceful protesters being hosed down in south. and that creates a certain a template in our mind that us to respond differently. but we should really reflect on whether is the healthy template to have for the rest of. is it a healthy situation where you have a white guy killed the bike by the cops at the same way that a black guy is killed? and when the white guy is killed, it's not even a national news story. but when the black guy is killed, the entire world goes to protest. i'm not sure that this is healthy for either white americans or black america.
and the video was no worse than the george floyd. the reason no one cared is, is tony temper happen to have white skin and the sight of of someone with white skin having a reaction like that with the police is not as upsetting to most americans as is when the person is black. you can understand that double standard because of american history, because people, myself included, we grow up knowing about the history of slavery and jim crow, seeing videos of black civil rights protesters, peaceful...
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after george floyd, and did it as president. think if people understand that -- he wasn't all in on those issues, is that we couldn't get the republicans wanting to listen to democrats -- and the same thing happened with john lewis. nobody knows better than you. you stood on a platform when we brought george floyd -- when the president signed that executive order. and you -- try to get both bills for you. we had a block. and that's what this election is about. it's removing the blocks. >> absolutely. all of those things you just mentioned, it -- in the house. and nevada. we passed those things. and send them over to a senate. as you said, he got held up in the senate. then, there are other instances like with student loan debt. rather than 137 billion, it could've been 167 billion if the supreme court had not ruled against the president. that's almost -- who will blaine president biden for the elimination of roe v. wade? he did not do that. the supreme court did. so you can't, oh, the president was responsible for a white leanin
after george floyd, and did it as president. think if people understand that -- he wasn't all in on those issues, is that we couldn't get the republicans wanting to listen to democrats -- and the same thing happened with john lewis. nobody knows better than you. you stood on a platform when we brought george floyd -- when the president signed that executive order. and you -- try to get both bills for you. we had a block. and that's what this election is about. it's removing the blocks. >>...
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yet, they want more restrictions on police, the george floyd police reform acted.annot make this up. now, of course, the white house comms team didn't want to risk allowing biden to go off the cuff today. they might not want to shut down the border. but they do want to shut down any questions. >> with that i want to turn this over to neera tanden, my domestic violence adviser and get this discussion going, okay? thank you. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. [shouting questions] >> thank you, before we start questions. [shouting questions] >> laura: now, an hour or so later biden's press secretary mentioned the murder of laken riley because, after all, it has captivated the nation for six days. >> i do want to extend you, our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of laken riley. given this is an active case i will be careful about speaking to that case more specifically. you would have to refer -- anything specific to that case to law enforcement and, obviously, ice and the president -- i don't have anything -- regarding to the president speaking to the
yet, they want more restrictions on police, the george floyd police reform acted.annot make this up. now, of course, the white house comms team didn't want to risk allowing biden to go off the cuff today. they might not want to shut down the border. but they do want to shut down any questions. >> with that i want to turn this over to neera tanden, my domestic violence adviser and get this discussion going, okay? thank you. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. [shouting questions]...
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remember after the death of george floyd, the public was deluged with details surrounding his death and almost overnight, a career criminal who resisted arrest became a hero and celebrated nationwide. cities were burned and looted and joe biden paid tribute. >> president biden: it is your purpose to change the world forever in the name of george floyd. like others, i watched with aweas you channel the good man george floyd was. >> laura: it was a political opportunity. you can paint police as wild-eye racist, and maybe get more young and black voters to the polls. the chaos and crime his policies created would be well worth it. fast-forward to today, did biden mention her name? of course not. instead, he patted himself on the back and invoked his personal hero. >> president biden: last year the united states had one of the lowest rates of all violent crimes in more than 50 years. murder, rape, aggravated assault, robbery all dropped sharply along with burglary, property crime and theft. since day one my administration has been working with law enforcement, mayors and community leaders t
remember after the death of george floyd, the public was deluged with details surrounding his death and almost overnight, a career criminal who resisted arrest became a hero and celebrated nationwide. cities were burned and looted and joe biden paid tribute. >> president biden: it is your purpose to change the world forever in the name of george floyd. like others, i watched with aweas you channel the good man george floyd was. >> laura: it was a political opportunity. you can paint...
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imagine if you said george floyd died from a sentinel overdose. there was a media outcry and we were finding out that played a role. the fact this woman matters less in a woke world than george floyd and where the perceived killer is also a member of the oppressed, so you have to obliterate the truth. that is what the media did because they did not like the narrative so they had to keep the real story hidden. if there is justice, this story would end this administration. this is the turning point, the story that says i think the science is settled. a border matters. guess what, they said bad hombres. they didn't send their best. thanks for the memories. talking heads love to say continuing to do the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. no, it is doing the same thing over and over again and claiming a different result is the definition of intentionality. the real argument is, if there are consistent, horrible outcomes from a system you claimed work, we have to assume it becomes an accepted b
imagine if you said george floyd died from a sentinel overdose. there was a media outcry and we were finding out that played a role. the fact this woman matters less in a woke world than george floyd and where the perceived killer is also a member of the oppressed, so you have to obliterate the truth. that is what the media did because they did not like the narrative so they had to keep the real story hidden. if there is justice, this story would end this administration. this is the turning...
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[bleep] [inaudible] >> the guy lost his life. >> and then george floyd was trying to buy cigarettes -you have to think about the profile of things that they come up with two profile us for. -- reasons. and it happens every day owl. they were coming and saying you can't wear baggy pants -- they made that a crime. i mean -- it make that a crime. and stuffy comes in ash with black epel because, once they have -- then, it just snowballs from there. >> and we've seen at the, the violent repercussions. but 2022 had the highest recorded number of police killings ever on record. and we weren't marching the way we were marching. all of the reform the supposed to happen. we had a record number in 2022, the reforms fail, did they not make it? why are we where we are? >> because you've got to have movements, not moments. and that's what i said when we was in the thick of trayvon, george floyd, is that everybody gets mad for a moment. and we don't even want to deal with the -- . if we do not have traditional organizations with those young folk, so that those moments turn into movements, they just
[bleep] [inaudible] >> the guy lost his life. >> and then george floyd was trying to buy cigarettes -you have to think about the profile of things that they come up with two profile us for. -- reasons. and it happens every day owl. they were coming and saying you can't wear baggy pants -- they made that a crime. i mean -- it make that a crime. and stuffy comes in ash with black epel because, once they have -- then, it just snowballs from there. >> and we've seen at the, the...
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youngest son on a sunday called my wife and i, and he was really struggling with the death of george floyd, and it bothered me, as well, and our son asked me, dad, what is pacific air force going to say and at the time i'm the commander of the pacific air force, and so what he's really asking me, dad, what are you going to say i had no intent for it to go as broad as it did, but i'm glad it did. i think it gave a voice to many, because they were feeling much of the same, and, again, i'm glad i was able to do it. >> reporter: and sharing with us his inspiration during his career, the legendary tuskegee airmen. >> you spoke at shaw air force base about the tuskegee airmen. what is it you want as people look at you and your experience, what do you want us to know and think about? >> opportunity you know, i think -- all i've ever wanted throughout my air force career is just an equal opportunity to compete, and not judge me based on the color of my skin, but based -- judge me on the merit of my capability i think that's what all of our service members want they just want an opportunity. i'm an
youngest son on a sunday called my wife and i, and he was really struggling with the death of george floyd, and it bothered me, as well, and our son asked me, dad, what is pacific air force going to say and at the time i'm the commander of the pacific air force, and so what he's really asking me, dad, what are you going to say i had no intent for it to go as broad as it did, but i'm glad it did. i think it gave a voice to many, because they were feeling much of the same, and, again, i'm glad i...
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violence in this country with minneapolis itself, once again, a focus in the wake of murder of george floyd and. federal and state investigation that have faulted the city's police for racial bias. the reviews of sam's book been very positive. the wall street journal called it a powerful and, captivating read, and the new york said the book is superbly a superbly written tale of moral and courage for present day readers who find themselves similarly dark times in conversation with sam will be julia sweig, who a couple years ago came out with a bestselling biography of another prominent figure, lady bird johnson. and there's a documentary coming out this fall right about, you know, based on the book, julius other books have dealt with cuba, latin america and american foreign policy. she's the creator, host and executive of the podcast plain sight. so please join me in welcoming sam friedman and julia sweig. hello everyone. i'm so pleased to be here with you tonight and. thank you, bradford. stealing thunder of all of my notes here. you're introduction. but i think that that sam's book is so
violence in this country with minneapolis itself, once again, a focus in the wake of murder of george floyd and. federal and state investigation that have faulted the city's police for racial bias. the reviews of sam's book been very positive. the wall street journal called it a powerful and, captivating read, and the new york said the book is superbly a superbly written tale of moral and courage for present day readers who find themselves similarly dark times in conversation with sam will be...
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>> the truth is what happened to george floyd was a murder, it was evil, it was wrong.is country and civil rights. matt, and if we would have burned atlanta down, we would have burned down a fortress that people would use -- ultimately all i was saying in that speech was use your homes, use your businesses, use your churches as centers to welcome people in and plan, plot out what are we going to do next, and then do the next thing. i challenged them and mike city step up. i saw atlanta really welcome other people into try to push back against the powers that be. that's what my has always done, that's what we are doing now and that's what we will do going forward. organizers do not have to agree with each other, we must start to agree that there's a problem to be solved and if we waste too much with infighting the problems never get solved and the oligarchs and corporations continue to run this country. >> jordan: killer mike, everyone. "michael" is available now. we are going to take a quick break, we will be right back after this. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ “lemme sho
>> the truth is what happened to george floyd was a murder, it was evil, it was wrong.is country and civil rights. matt, and if we would have burned atlanta down, we would have burned down a fortress that people would use -- ultimately all i was saying in that speech was use your homes, use your businesses, use your churches as centers to welcome people in and plan, plot out what are we going to do next, and then do the next thing. i challenged them and mike city step up. i saw atlanta...
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. >> his he could have been choked to death like george floyd that same knee that was on george floyd was on oscar's neck in 2009, and the family continues to serve the community through the oscar grant foundation, uniting the families who have experienced the same trauma through conferences held once a year. >> there is a sense of victory by being able to help another family who has faced a horrific loss. >> and on the anniversary of his death, a vigil is held at the bart platform where he was shot. each year we have to continue to speak out about what happened with oscar and to speak out with what happened with others and doing so will help us to begin to change how our society looks at those who have been killed by law enforcement and grant's family says there's still a long way to go in making change. the number of deaths by police officers is steadily climbing nationwide since george floyd's death in 2020. they also say they want to see fruitvale station, renamed in his honor, as well as a plaque added to the stop to tell grant's story. >> family has been through so much over the
. >> his he could have been choked to death like george floyd that same knee that was on george floyd was on oscar's neck in 2009, and the family continues to serve the community through the oscar grant foundation, uniting the families who have experienced the same trauma through conferences held once a year. >> there is a sense of victory by being able to help another family who has faced a horrific loss. >> and on the anniversary of his death, a vigil is held at the bart...
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signed an executive order in community policing and effective and i continue to call to pass the george floyd justice and policing act to make policing the law of the land and made historic investments to prevent crime and violence in the first place. these programs include people people who are in the neighborhood, people who have been incarcerated and released now and people who have been through it and know what they are talking about and we have a track record of reducing violent crime by 30% to 60%. and finally, my plan goes after the scourge of gun violence. i have taken more executive actions to stop the flow of illegal guns in history and beat the n.r.a. when i signed the most significant gun safety law in more than 30 years. we are going to finish the job and ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines because it has to be done. i formed the first ever gun violence white house office of gun violence prevention and i thank vice president harris for overseeing this important effort. let me close with this, our plan is working but we have much more to do as everyone knows. and that'
signed an executive order in community policing and effective and i continue to call to pass the george floyd justice and policing act to make policing the law of the land and made historic investments to prevent crime and violence in the first place. these programs include people people who are in the neighborhood, people who have been incarcerated and released now and people who have been through it and know what they are talking about and we have a track record of reducing violent crime by...
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and that's what i said when we was in the thick of trayvon, george floyd.d for a moment. oh, we don't even want to deal with the traditional -- if you don't have traditional organizations lined with those young folk so that those moments turned into movements, they just let it pass. and once it passes, it's gone. >> coming up on black men in america, the road to 2024, from brooklyn to capitol hill, house democratic leader hakeem jeffries talks about the upcoming election and whether america has held up its end of the deal for african americans. >> has america made good on its promise to black men? and if so, how so? if not, how not? >> and later, we are kicking it with grammy nominated artist jeezy about why some black men are backing donald trump. >> at least you know what his agenda is, because he tells you. like they, say the devil you know is better than the one you don't. >> we will be right back. e wil start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. i know what it's like to perform through pain. if you're l
and that's what i said when we was in the thick of trayvon, george floyd.d for a moment. oh, we don't even want to deal with the traditional -- if you don't have traditional organizations lined with those young folk so that those moments turned into movements, they just let it pass. and once it passes, it's gone. >> coming up on black men in america, the road to 2024, from brooklyn to capitol hill, house democratic leader hakeem jeffries talks about the upcoming election and whether...
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the george floyd uprising from minneapolis to phoenix has opened up at arizona state university. it features around 500 artifacts from people around the world. we traveled to minneapolis after floyd was killed and may of 2020 at the intersection where a former police officer held his knee to the back of floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes, the largest collection of art covering walls and sidewalks. he's been preserved for the exhibition. >> the or continue to grow as protests are people continue to come from all over the world leading or we're continue to preserve the stories and preserve the voices people. >> as protest. >> what is on display in phoenix is just a fraction of the thousands of artifacts under the care of the george floyd global memorial. the organization also tends to the living memorial at the intersection which remains closed off to traffic. we're seeing new body camera video of last month's brawl between new york city police and migrants in times square. we do want to warn you the video is violent. police say they were busy trying to keep sidewalks traffic flow
the george floyd uprising from minneapolis to phoenix has opened up at arizona state university. it features around 500 artifacts from people around the world. we traveled to minneapolis after floyd was killed and may of 2020 at the intersection where a former police officer held his knee to the back of floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes, the largest collection of art covering walls and sidewalks. he's been preserved for the exhibition. >> the or continue to grow as protests are people...
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imagine if you said thatge f george floyd died from a fentanyl overdose, which people said.s media outcry. now we are finding out that definitely played a role. but the fact is this woman matters less in a woke world a w than george floyd, and the perceived or accused killer is also a member of the oppressed. so you have to obliterate the s truth. that is what the media did, because they didn't like thecaus narratives, so they had to keep thnae real story hidden. because if there is justice in this world, this story would en this administration. this is the turning point. this is the story that says, i think the science is settled, to quote the democrats. the border matters. and guess what? theywhat sent their bad hombrese they didn't send their best. thanks for the memories. talking heads say that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting thg a e s differet result is the definition of insanity. claiming a different result is the definition of intentionality. the argument isn't ping-pong,ni the border is brokenti, no it's not. that's for at axios'. we are way be
imagine if you said thatge f george floyd died from a fentanyl overdose, which people said.s media outcry. now we are finding out that definitely played a role. but the fact is this woman matters less in a woke world a w than george floyd, and the perceived or accused killer is also a member of the oppressed. so you have to obliterate the s truth. that is what the media did, because they didn't like thecaus narratives, so they had to keep thnae real story hidden. because if there is justice in...
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george floyd did not suffer in vain ; reforms named after him are still giving rise to sensations.reports, those who beat up cops may already be heading to california, another democratic state where the green light has long been on for illegal immigrants. georgy lisashvili, pavel nesterov, dmitry malyshev, evgeny leonov, channel one usa. now to the russian election chronicle, the party candidate. thank you for being there!
george floyd did not suffer in vain ; reforms named after him are still giving rise to sensations.reports, those who beat up cops may already be heading to california, another democratic state where the green light has long been on for illegal immigrants. georgy lisashvili, pavel nesterov, dmitry malyshev, evgeny leonov, channel one usa. now to the russian election chronicle, the party candidate. thank you for being there!
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we didn't get the george floyd justice in police act passed yet. we need to be able to correct what happened with the roe v. wade overturn. as a black woman, i know that for us, we have also seen some great things. we have different conversations, conversations with black women. they've got to do what they need to do to change that. host: we're going to be taking your calls coming up on these issues and for democrats, that number is (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. miss campbell, i want to ask what you think some of the top issues facing voters of color are in this election and if they are different from other voters? guest: a lot of it is about justice. there are also economic issues. a couple of small towns in florida, they are not necessarily seen, they are not seeing that 3% unemployment. there is still a big wage gap. and then of course, issues of inflation, hitting people's pocketbooks. those are some of the things that i know need to be done. there are still people concerned about what is happening w
we didn't get the george floyd justice in police act passed yet. we need to be able to correct what happened with the roe v. wade overturn. as a black woman, i know that for us, we have also seen some great things. we have different conversations, conversations with black women. they've got to do what they need to do to change that. host: we're going to be taking your calls coming up on these issues and for democrats, that number is (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents,...
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i have tried to do george floyd justice policing act. the senate republicans blocked it. to do the john lewis voting act. the senate republicans blocked it. if we talk about what many of us are saying in the black community, we want to see more, if he comes back with, i tried to do more, they stopped me, which is why i need you all to come out and vote for me again and bring me a senate and congress, it changes the conversation, and i think when you see in new hampshire, a write in vote that is not a black vote, then you see tonight, a diverse vote in south carolina, it gives them a lot to work with. the challenges, will they know how to work it? >> kate part, that question, i guess i will ask you, will they know how to capitalize on this go forward and the dangers of misreading the fundamental question of turnout in south carolina's vote? how risky is that going to be? >> okay, i reached that the dnc chairman jaime harrison before we went on the air saying that our will be on between seven and nine, any tidbits you can give me. just before this panel started, he said thi
i have tried to do george floyd justice policing act. the senate republicans blocked it. to do the john lewis voting act. the senate republicans blocked it. if we talk about what many of us are saying in the black community, we want to see more, if he comes back with, i tried to do more, they stopped me, which is why i need you all to come out and vote for me again and bring me a senate and congress, it changes the conversation, and i think when you see in new hampshire, a write in vote that is...
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next guest issa i lieutenant that was attacked during the george floyd riots and that is why he leftork. you moved to florida to get away from new york city. i want to start with your reaction to record breaking number. 5363 officers injured on the job last year, many struggling with suspects. >> it is an astonishing number, dramatic increase and expected between current trend and current d.a.s, it is unwinnable for today's cops. >> carley: i was talking to a group of police officers in new york city and they said rules constantly change and they never know what to do. are you allowed to put somebody in a choke hold? are you not allowed to? that leads to hesitation and that is not the place you want to be dealing with somebody that is dangerous. cops are among the bravest people and are not afraid to fight with criminals, they are afraid to be prosecuted by a progressive d.a. it is a no-win situation, they don't want to be the next youtube star. they are doing the right thing. >> carley: manhattan d.a. alvin bragg downgraded 938 felony cases in the last year, about 60% downgraded to
next guest issa i lieutenant that was attacked during the george floyd riots and that is why he leftork. you moved to florida to get away from new york city. i want to start with your reaction to record breaking number. 5363 officers injured on the job last year, many struggling with suspects. >> it is an astonishing number, dramatic increase and expected between current trend and current d.a.s, it is unwinnable for today's cops. >> carley: i was talking to a group of police...
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with minneapolis itself, once again, a focus and in the wake of the murder of george floyd and federal and state investigations that have faulted the city police pours racial bias. reviews of sam's book have been positive. the wall street journal called a powerful and captivating read . the new york times said the book is superbly written tale of moral and political courage and present-day readers who pride themselves in similarly dark times. in conversation with sam will be julia swag. a couple years ago came out with a best- selling biography of another prominent political figure, lady bird johnson. there is a documentary coming out this fall based on the book. juliet's other books have dealt with american foreign-policy. she is a crater host and executive producer of the podcast in plain sight. please join me in welcoming sam freeman and julia. >> [ applause ] >> hello, everyone. i am pleased to be here with you tonight protonic, braddock, for stealing the father of all of my notes here in your introduction. i think that sam's book is so rich that we have lots to talk about especial
with minneapolis itself, once again, a focus and in the wake of the murder of george floyd and federal and state investigations that have faulted the city police pours racial bias. reviews of sam's book have been positive. the wall street journal called a powerful and captivating read . the new york times said the book is superbly written tale of moral and political courage and present-day readers who pride themselves in similarly dark times. in conversation with sam will be julia swag. a...
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this is somebody who guided the george floyd policing act, who denies there is some stomach racism.rs. he's trying to appeal to some, not all, white conservative voters, you make someone like tim scott feel better about the southern strategy tactics. and i think the biggest proof is how credible black republicans, like colin powell, like i said, michael steele, will hurd, another great example in texas -- they've been pushed out of the party to make room for these grifters, or people who've turned to grifters, as i laid out in the book. >> listen to this, clay. where from trump at that black gop form this weekend. best way for people to understand him is let him speak. listen to this. >> joe biden really has proven to be a very nasty and vicious racist. he's been a racist. whether you like it or don't like it, i happen not to like it. most of the people in this room happened to not like it. and if somebody does like it, they're not supposed to be here. biden spent years piling around with notorious segregationists. >> notorious segregationists. biden was the vice president to the on
this is somebody who guided the george floyd policing act, who denies there is some stomach racism.rs. he's trying to appeal to some, not all, white conservative voters, you make someone like tim scott feel better about the southern strategy tactics. and i think the biggest proof is how credible black republicans, like colin powell, like i said, michael steele, will hurd, another great example in texas -- they've been pushed out of the party to make room for these grifters, or people who've...
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after which instead of responding, they knew -- we can assume they knew that the mauer deer of george floyd have or would have caused these issues. did they enact an incident response program? did they take appropriate steps? they didn't. they didn't do anything. they did the opposite of anything. they legitimately abandoned the third precinct, they didn't take action and they allowed the city to burn. there is the hiller hines reports came out, the after incident summary that the city retained a third party to go fonder provide an opinion on what they did ri right, what thy did wrong. the amount of things they got wrong or didn't do, it's wild in the way they responded. they had the opportunity to take care of the civil unrest, do the right thing and instead what they did is they just abandoned the people, they let the city burn instead of doing what is right and ultimately the people of minneapolis they deserve so much better. >> there's so many businesses like bill, the damage throughout the city is in the untold hundreds of millions of dollars and it will be interesting. we want to keep
after which instead of responding, they knew -- we can assume they knew that the mauer deer of george floyd have or would have caused these issues. did they enact an incident response program? did they take appropriate steps? they didn't. they didn't do anything. they did the opposite of anything. they legitimately abandoned the third precinct, they didn't take action and they allowed the city to burn. there is the hiller hines reports came out, the after incident summary that the city retained...
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congress, president biden will sign into law an assault weapons ban, he will sign into law the george floydce in policing act act. and he will sign into law the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights advancements act. [applause] on these issues and so many more, who sits in the white house, it matters. and in this election, we each, each and every one of us, we face the question, what kind of country do we want to live in? we each face that question. what kind of country do we want to live in? do we want to live in a country of liberty, freedom, and rule of law? or a country of disorder, fear, and hate? we face a choice, cruelty or compassion. chaos or competence. division, or unity. each of us has the power to answer these questions on a daily basis, tomorrow and south carolina at the ballot box, for tomorrow is primary day in south carolina. it is on a saturday here. south carolina, you are the first primary in the nation. and president biden and i are counting on you. we are counting on you to vote and to get everyone you know to vote, to send out text messages, to knock on
congress, president biden will sign into law an assault weapons ban, he will sign into law the george floydce in policing act act. and he will sign into law the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights advancements act. [applause] on these issues and so many more, who sits in the white house, it matters. and in this election, we each, each and every one of us, we face the question, what kind of country do we want to live in? we each face that question. what kind of country do we...
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>> i think when george floyd occurred, the realization of what we needed to do really came to fruitiond's murder set off a light bulb for andre creighton and mychal frelix, each with mbas, and jazz hampton, a lawyer. it also cracked open the door to start up funding for their idea, as venture capitalists, philanthropists and many corporations pledged their support to addressing issues of race and equity. the three left corporate careers to launch an app they called turnsignl. >> its marketing slogan is: we put an attorney in the passenger seat. the company now has some 50,000 scribes at a year. $60 and 400 lawyers in all 50 states have signed on. they do not act as attorneys, at least not yet. instead, they are given specific instruction by turnsignl on how to guide the driver to de-escalate. >> we built this training to not only have attorneys look for those verbal and nonverbal cues, but really just be there for our clients to help calm them down in that interaction. >> the number of times, for example, philando castile was pulled over was in the 40s. right, there's a lot of times to
>> i think when george floyd occurred, the realization of what we needed to do really came to fruitiond's murder set off a light bulb for andre creighton and mychal frelix, each with mbas, and jazz hampton, a lawyer. it also cracked open the door to start up funding for their idea, as venture capitalists, philanthropists and many corporations pledged their support to addressing issues of race and equity. the three left corporate careers to launch an app they called turnsignl. >> its...
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sunday, called my wife and i and he was really struggling with the death of george floyd.ces going to say. what he's asking me is, dad, what you going to say? i had no intent for it to go as far as it did, but i'm glad it did. i think it gave a voice to many. because they're feeling much of the same. i'm glad i was able to do it. >> and sharing with us his inspiration during his career, the legendary tuskegee airmen. you spoke at the air force base about the tuskegee airmen. what is it you want, what do you want us to know and think about? >> opportunity. you know, i think throughout my air force career, i wanted an equal opportunity to compete and not judge me based on the color of my skin, but judge me on the merit of my capability. i think that's what all of our service members want. they want an opportunity. i'm an ordinary person with an extraordinary opportunity. i want to make sure i do everything i can to open a door for others. >> our thanks to lester holt and his "nightly news" team for bringing that us from general c.q. brown. that does it for this edition of "a
sunday, called my wife and i and he was really struggling with the death of george floyd.ces going to say. what he's asking me is, dad, what you going to say? i had no intent for it to go as far as it did, but i'm glad it did. i think it gave a voice to many. because they're feeling much of the same. i'm glad i was able to do it. >> and sharing with us his inspiration during his career, the legendary tuskegee airmen. you spoke at the air force base about the tuskegee airmen. what is it...
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if you look at the george floyd brutality, this is 5-10 times more brutal than george floyd.our of these police officers were dressed in white uniforms similar to ku klux klan. host: let's go to that story for a second. guest: i'm so glad you raised her. yes, she is in the book. the natasha mckenna story, first of all, it's horrendous. it's painful. she was a person who is being held also because she was having a mental health crisis. she was held naked in the jill soap. there is a video of her being brought out as your caller says, with five officers in hazmat attire. as they opened the door, her last words were, you promise not to kill me. they brought her out. she is in chains. and they bring her out and she is being pulled in is pulling back. they proceed to force her into a chair, a restraining chair. they put a hood over her and then they tasered her i think three times. in the process of this, one of her fingers was missing. she was unconscious by the time they put her in the ambulance. she died from that as your caller said. there was no protest. her name was not a na
if you look at the george floyd brutality, this is 5-10 times more brutal than george floyd.our of these police officers were dressed in white uniforms similar to ku klux klan. host: let's go to that story for a second. guest: i'm so glad you raised her. yes, she is in the book. the natasha mckenna story, first of all, it's horrendous. it's painful. she was a person who is being held also because she was having a mental health crisis. she was held naked in the jill soap. there is a video of her...
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. >> that same knee that was on george floyd was on oscar's neck in 2009, and the family continueserve the community through the oscar grant foundation, uniting the families who have experienced the same trauma through conferences held once a year. >> there is a sense of victory by being able to help another family who has faced a horrific loss, and on the anniversary of his death, a vigil is held at the bart platform where he was shot. >> each year we have to continue to speak out about what happened with oscar and to speak out with what happened with others, and doing so will help us to begin to change how our society looks at those who have been killed by law enforcement. crystal bailey, ktvu, fox two news. well, the city of san francisco has issued a formal apology to its black residents for decades of systemic discrimination in the san francisco board of supervisors. >> today unanimously approved the apology resolution, which also takes account ability for the targeted acts of violence and atrocities committed against the black community. that apology is viewed as the city's
. >> that same knee that was on george floyd was on oscar's neck in 2009, and the family continueserve the community through the oscar grant foundation, uniting the families who have experienced the same trauma through conferences held once a year. >> there is a sense of victory by being able to help another family who has faced a horrific loss, and on the anniversary of his death, a vigil is held at the bart platform where he was shot. >> each year we have to continue to...
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congress, president biden will sign into law an assault weapons ban, he will sign into law the george floyd in policing act act. and he will sign into law the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights advancements act. [applause] on these issues and so many more, who sits in the white house, it matters. and in this election, we each, each and every one of us, we face the question, what kind of country do we want to live in? we each face that question. what kind of country do we want to live in? do we want to live in a country of liberty, freedom, and rule of law? or a country of disorder, fear, and hate? we face a choice, cruelty or compassion. chaos or competence. division, or unity. each of us has the power to answer these questions on a daily basis, tomorrow and south carolina at the ballot box, for tomorrow is primary day in south carolina. it is on a saturday here. south carolina, you are the first primary in the nation. and president biden and i are counting on you. we are counting on you to vote and to get everyone you know to vote, to send out text messages, to knock on d
congress, president biden will sign into law an assault weapons ban, he will sign into law the george floyd in policing act act. and he will sign into law the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights advancements act. [applause] on these issues and so many more, who sits in the white house, it matters. and in this election, we each, each and every one of us, we face the question, what kind of country do we want to live in? we each face that question. what kind of country do we want...
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my staff tells me we've been doing this since george floyd and the called lift everyblack voice. >> andpparently now i havetio to learn new lyrics to the national anthem. lyriapparently so doesle everybody, because at the stadium last night, people weren't even standing during the nationaeveryonel antt alone singing the black national anthem. letbut i loved america the beautiful because those lyricsh. i remember, gosh, these crazy fancy suits i'm seeing. >> and that was post malone, who's giving loco a run for his money on face statues. >> and when the game finally started, the niners offense looked unstoppable. they should have been up by ate least two touchdowns after the first quarter, but penalties turned over good and the chiefs were losing it. >> kelce going nuts the on the sideline after the fumble comes over to andy and he goes, keep me in. what happened is on the fumble, he was not in the game. no. heay went in and he had the bloc hk. that was not a tantrum. he flopped. andy reid, t he's £300. that's was a flop job. i'm siding with kelsey on that. i missed halftime. i was on th
my staff tells me we've been doing this since george floyd and the called lift everyblack voice. >> andpparently now i havetio to learn new lyrics to the national anthem. lyriapparently so doesle everybody, because at the stadium last night, people weren't even standing during the nationaeveryonel antt alone singing the black national anthem. letbut i loved america the beautiful because those lyricsh. i remember, gosh, these crazy fancy suits i'm seeing. >> and that was post malone,...
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go to the george floyd policing act. came on this ver came on this yd systemic racism. i dited med see the well, i wase to tell you you can find i looked at him like he was he was a looney tom and joe biden partnered with the former klansman and to stop the integration of public schools. he didn't want them, in his words, to be he didn't wa racial jungles. anyway, senator tim scott will respond and join us later tonight. y lloydefense secretar austin made his first public appearance since his mysterious maden and was grilled by reporters. we've got that tape for you. but first, last night we played you this disturbing video showing a group of illegal immigrants in times square viciously attacking nypds last officers last week. and now the suspects, they wer e arrested, they were taken to jail. but as per new york law, sadly,i they were quickly released due to new york's disastrousck no na bail laws. and two of the illegals wereil caught law on tape giving the middle finger as they walked out of jail. that wasnger very, very thoughtful of the senator marco rubioin a summ
go to the george floyd policing act. came on this ver came on this yd systemic racism. i dited med see the well, i wase to tell you you can find i looked at him like he was he was a looney tom and joe biden partnered with the former klansman and to stop the integration of public schools. he didn't want them, in his words, to be he didn't wa racial jungles. anyway, senator tim scott will respond and join us later tonight. y lloydefense secretar austin made his first public appearance since his...
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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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but you have to have -- you take away the news loop like the tragedy with george floyd. and you show it over and over again, over and over again. you know you are giving people mental poison through the internet. they give this glamorous coverage to hamas. even dershowitz -- he calls it the cnn strategy. if you are a murderer, you have a 30 day trial and if there is state evidence against you you are publicly executed so there is a cause and an effect. you have to ban the names and likenesses of these murderers. they think it is their chance at stardom on the internet. they do all this crazy stuff to be famous. >> mr. peters, same question. >> we need to bring law and order back to this country. the current catch and release method is not working. we have all witnessed it not working. people need to be held accountable for their actions. now, they do something wrong and they are back out in 24 hours. there is no accountability. and part of that lies on the backs of the judges and prosecutors. they need to toughen up and we need to go back to a law and order way of societ
but you have to have -- you take away the news loop like the tragedy with george floyd. and you show it over and over again, over and over again. you know you are giving people mental poison through the internet. they give this glamorous coverage to hamas. even dershowitz -- he calls it the cnn strategy. if you are a murderer, you have a 30 day trial and if there is state evidence against you you are publicly executed so there is a cause and an effect. you have to ban the names and likenesses...
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george floyd did not suffer reforms in vain; his name still generates sensations. according to some reports, those who were beaten may already be heading to california, another democratic state where the green light has long been on for illegal immigrants. georgy lisoshvili, pavel nesterov, dmitry malyshev, evgeny leonov, channel one usa. with this , i say goodbye to the residents of the european part of russia, next on the air is antifake. ufa's solovat yulaev hosted lada in the championship match of the continental hockey league. experienced tagliaten striker sergei shumakov, who danilo moiseev assisted and opened the scoring in the middle of the first period. daniil agerchuk responded 2 minutes later. after the break , the guests scored four goals in a row: first, canadian joshua livo converted the majority, then danil alalykin increased the advantage of the ufa team. alexander khmelevsky built on solovat's success; in the last minute of this segment of the match, alexey vasilevsky scored. lada managed to respond only in the third period, and evgeniy groshev pas
george floyd did not suffer reforms in vain; his name still generates sensations. according to some reports, those who were beaten may already be heading to california, another democratic state where the green light has long been on for illegal immigrants. georgy lisoshvili, pavel nesterov, dmitry malyshev, evgeny leonov, channel one usa. with this , i say goodbye to the residents of the european part of russia, next on the air is antifake. ufa's solovat yulaev hosted lada in the championship...