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from the white man and from the police is from my eyes so when i see people i are grieving for george miller you know ok your mind will do you might know my you know them saying oh you know here's a behavior for weeks you don't you don't know this man you could be good for 4 weeks people at worst people will give you more for george floyd and it would for their own grandma more on granddaddy i don't really understand the be issued and that is not accurate either that's not accurate i can't see people in that i can say what we're seeing are black people who are responding to a collective body of pain if you're familiar with the phrase pain body there is a collective pain body of hundreds of years of pain from oppression slavery and other things that have basically impacted the mind in a lot of black people carry what we call a post-traumatic stress disorder because of the extent i don't have a i don't i don't understand how we can feel maybe a.b.l. you when you see the police maybe if you've been pulled over you're not concerned that they see black 1st and that you're a man 2nd but many peopl
from the white man and from the police is from my eyes so when i see people i are grieving for george miller you know ok your mind will do you might know my you know them saying oh you know here's a behavior for weeks you don't you don't know this man you could be good for 4 weeks people at worst people will give you more for george floyd and it would for their own grandma more on granddaddy i don't really understand the be issued and that is not accurate either that's not accurate i can't see...
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from the white man and from the police is from my eyes so when i see people i are grieving for george miller you know ok your mind will do you might you might say you didn't hear him saying oh you know here's a behavior for weeks you don't you don't know this man you could be a group or for weeks people at worst people give you more for george floyd and it would for their own grandmama warner on granddaddy i don't really understand the b. issue and that is not accurate either that's not accurate i can't say people in the eye can see what we're seeing are black people who are responding to a collective body of pain if you're familiar with the phrase pain body there is a collective pain body of hundreds of years of pain from oppression slavery and other things that have basically impacted the mind in a lot of black people carry what we call a post-traumatic stress disorder because of the x. i don't i don't have a i don't i don't i we can feel maybe a.b.l. you when you see the police maybe if you've been pulled over you're not concerned that they seem black 1st and that you're a man 2nd but man
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from the white man and from the police is from us so when i see people like i here grieving for george miller you know ok you're mine too although you might you might be needed to say i was getting good behavior from me you don't know this man he could be prepared for weeks people at worst people would be more for george floyd and it would for their own grandma mourner own grandaddy i don't really understand that being.
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the day has been made he's focused on the the university campus that people gathered to remember george miller and. that's right we're waiting for the family and you're now but there's already a crowd of hundreds of people who have gathered outside people who haven't been invited people who by and large don't know george personally but who came to pay their respects many of them are the people who have been marching and demonstrating in the streets here in minneapolis and there is such a demand to remember this man that symbol that this is really just the 1st of a number of memorial services on saturday there will be one in the state of his birth in north carolina on monday there will be one in the town he was formerly living in that used in texas where on tuesday there will also be a funeral and we can expect the reverend al sharpton who will be presiding over this service today to say what he said yesterday and that is he wants to turn this moment into a movement so that the protests that began when george floyd died last monday. shouldn't and they're saying that instead they should continue
the day has been made he's focused on the the university campus that people gathered to remember george miller and. that's right we're waiting for the family and you're now but there's already a crowd of hundreds of people who have gathered outside people who haven't been invited people who by and large don't know george personally but who came to pay their respects many of them are the people who have been marching and demonstrating in the streets here in minneapolis and there is such a demand...
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male that shouldn't have been murdered, just like george fld,s just like walter scott, just like-- the list goes on and on. >> reporter: tamika miller never imagined she'd be in the same position as george floyd's family. what do you want now for justice? >> i want them to go to jail. i want them to deal with the same thing that-- if it was my husband who killed someone else. if it was my husband who shot them, he would be in jail. he would be doing a life sentence. >> reporter: no criminal charges have been filed against either officer, but the county prosecutor is looking into the case and says he will have a decision by mid-week. meanwhe, ata's bcing for anroro tot. majo g: trassmn, thank you. california's attorney general is being asked to investigate the death of a young black man who was found hanging from a tree. the initial finding of suicide alarmed the community. some fear the wednesday death in palmdale, some 60 miles north of los angeles, could be foul play. cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports. >> can i also ask that we stop talking about lynchings? >> reporter: at a contentious press briefing, residents in the l.a. county
male that shouldn't have been murdered, just like george fld,s just like walter scott, just like-- the list goes on and on. >> reporter: tamika miller never imagined she'd be in the same position as george floyd's family. what do you want now for justice? >> i want them to go to jail. i want them to deal with the same thing that-- if it was my husband who killed someone else. if it was my husband who shot them, he would be in jail. he would be doing a life sentence. >>...
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but you hear from coach miller talking about george floyd, a nice, young man, a good tight end, but mostall, you know, the loss that he feels now, the loss to the community, a tight-knit community in houston. and i think the frustration of trying to educate and successfully educating young men and still having them be at risk after. our thanks to the coach. so, this question -- what can white people do to end racism? we'll discuss next. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> these past two weeks have been a time of soul-searching and self-reflection for a lot of white people, many of us wondering how we can help fight racism without accidentally being insensitive or sounding clueless in the process. joining us now is tim wise. he's the antiracism educator and author of "colorblind: the rise of postracial politics and the retreat from racial equity." tim, great to have you here. it's really h
but you hear from coach miller talking about george floyd, a nice, young man, a good tight end, but mostall, you know, the loss that he feels now, the loss to the community, a tight-knit community in houston. and i think the frustration of trying to educate and successfully educating young men and still having them be at risk after. our thanks to the coach. so, this question -- what can white people do to end racism? we'll discuss next. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can...
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shouldn't have been murdered, just like george floyd, just like alton sterling, just like walter scott, just like-- the list goes on and on. >> reporter: tamika millerer imagined she'd be in the same position as george floyd's family. what do you want now for what do you want now justice? >> i want them to go to jail. i want them to deal with the same thing that-- if it was my husband who killed someone else. if it was my husband who shot them, he would be in jail. he would be doing a life sentence. >> reporter: no crim cainser officer, but the county prosecutor is looking into the case and says he will have a decision by mid-week. meanwhile, atlanta's bracing for another round of protests tonight. major? >> garrett: mark strassmann, thank you. california's attorney general is being asked to investigate the death of a young black man who was found hanging from a tree. the initial finding of suicide alarmed the community. some fear the wednesday death in palmdale, some 60 miles north of los angeles, could be foul play. cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports. >> can i also ask that we stop talking about lynchings? >> reporter: at a contentious press briefin
shouldn't have been murdered, just like george floyd, just like alton sterling, just like walter scott, just like-- the list goes on and on. >> reporter: tamika millerer imagined she'd be in the same position as george floyd's family. what do you want now for what do you want now justice? >> i want them to go to jail. i want them to deal with the same thing that-- if it was my husband who killed someone else. if it was my husband who shot them, he would be in jail. he would be doing...
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george floyd inside the sanctuary, but the families of trayvon martin, eric garner, and ahmaud arbery, who say they will work to stop these killings, norah, from ever happening again. >> o'donnell: michelle millere you here in houston. thank you, michelle. and as mourners here in houston honor the life of george floyd, in minneapolis tonight, cbs news is learning new details about the former police officer charged in his death. a coworker tells cbs news the two men worked together at a nightclub, and he says they had a history of not getting along. cbs' jeff pegues is in minneapolis tonight with that new reporting. jeff. died here, and that's why youoyd died here, and that's why you still have this massive memorial filling this intersection behind me. and even in the rain, people are coming out to see it. and our reporting today shows that the victim in this case and the officer at the center of the investigation crossed paths in another location, too, a nightclub. tonight, cbs news is learning new information about george floyd and derek chauvin from a man who worked security with both of them at this nightclub in minneapolis. coworker david pinney is breaking his silence, telling us that the
george floyd inside the sanctuary, but the families of trayvon martin, eric garner, and ahmaud arbery, who say they will work to stop these killings, norah, from ever happening again. >> o'donnell: michelle millere you here in houston. thank you, michelle. and as mourners here in houston honor the life of george floyd, in minneapolis tonight, cbs news is learning new details about the former police officer charged in his death. a coworker tells cbs news the two men worked together at a...
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george magnus listen to? he listens to leland miller.iller has come out of washington and lee university and carved out a career as the absolute definitive micro analyst of china. no one, and i mean no one, does it better than leland miller at trying to figure out what real traffic or what electric utility rates are doing to china, and what it signals. let me get right to it in your china beige book. what do you see of interior demand dynamics across great china? lelan: one of the major problems -- leland: one of the major problems, fading the year hasn't been synchronized with the economy shutting down, and most of the rest of the world shutting down after that. factory orders are doing really poorly right now, which means the coast. in the interior, you are seeing much better numbers simply because they are banking on a domestic rebound, which you will see as the chinese recovery incrementally gets better over this year. right now, china doesn't want to be reliant on its interior provinces, but that is where the growth is right now, wh
george magnus listen to? he listens to leland miller.iller has come out of washington and lee university and carved out a career as the absolute definitive micro analyst of china. no one, and i mean no one, does it better than leland miller at trying to figure out what real traffic or what electric utility rates are doing to china, and what it signals. let me get right to it in your china beige book. what do you see of interior demand dynamics across great china? lelan: one of the major...
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for more let's bring in stephanie miller and joe watkins, aide to president george h.r.e things to note is that in march, everyone kind of agreed on what the problems were, because we were all going through this very dramatic set of changes. since march, different states have experienced both economic heath difficultly. now we're seeing some red states in cases, which may lead to more need for those states to short of shut down a little bit, slow down so what the president can do, then, to continue to get the red voters to turn out, is to make sure they're compensated by the federal government for staying at home. >> yeah, that makes sense. joe, the other thing is, and we've talked about it in the last couple weeks, but the polls are often unreliable when it comes to president trump a lot of people like to look at the betting odds instead, but those show a big move in favor of biden lately. what do you make of that >> they did another one a few days ago, and one or two days ago, they talked about the competent of more than 50 states gop leaders, especially in the battleg
for more let's bring in stephanie miller and joe watkins, aide to president george h.r.e things to note is that in march, everyone kind of agreed on what the problems were, because we were all going through this very dramatic set of changes. since march, different states have experienced both economic heath difficultly. now we're seeing some red states in cases, which may lead to more need for those states to short of shut down a little bit, slow down so what the president can do, then, to...
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. >> like many police officers chief miller says he was deeply disturbed by george floyd's death andto send a message. we are part of this community and the asian community in the hispanic community and white community and community. this is all part of who we are. >> you can tell when a hug mean something and folks needed to be hugged as much as i did. >> back in bed with the police chief later embrace protesters in the message of understanding and peace at times lost amidst the chaos. >>> a colleague raising money for two federal officers who were shot while guarding the federal building. a white van pulled up and someone open fire. dave underwood died friday night and another officer in serious condition. so far police have made no arrests. for the story at "ktvu.com" and you will find a link to the go fund me page. >>> at least 60 stores across 21 states are now closed after they were broken into and looted. cvs has not released a full list of the closed stores but most cities with large protest, including san francisco, los angeles, philadelphia and washington d.c. phone lines w
. >> like many police officers chief miller says he was deeply disturbed by george floyd's death andto send a message. we are part of this community and the asian community in the hispanic community and white community and community. this is all part of who we are. >> you can tell when a hug mean something and folks needed to be hugged as much as i did. >> back in bed with the police chief later embrace protesters in the message of understanding and peace at times lost amidst...
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george floyd died. >>> former "dance moms" star abby lee miller apologizing after being accused of making racist remarksy, get ready. what "gma" is about to do for an incredible 9-year-old who raised over $30,000 for minneapolis families in need will make your monday. live >>> good morning, everyone. i'm liz kreutz. an unlawful assembly to disperse a crowd overnight after seeing side shows. those side shows came around the same time protesters took to the streets outside city hall late yesterday. officers say people threw fireworks and other explosives at them. >> we were seeing the side show, seeing the cars spin donuts. it's not a safe situation. we still have the responsibility to keep the public safe, even if you're protesting. you know, we wouldn't be able to justify sitting back and watching while those cars spin donuts, hit somebody and maybe run somebody over and kill them. >> some officers took a knee with protesters to show their support. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, liz. gusty winds throughout the day today. beautiful view from
george floyd died. >>> former "dance moms" star abby lee miller apologizing after being accused of making racist remarksy, get ready. what "gma" is about to do for an incredible 9-year-old who raised over $30,000 for minneapolis families in need will make your monday. live >>> good morning, everyone. i'm liz kreutz. an unlawful assembly to disperse a crowd overnight after seeing side shows. those side shows came around the same time protesters took to the...
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, ari, just in looking at cases that are similar to what happened to george floyd, you can go back to 1978. a guy named arthur millerd to death by police in brooklyn, new york. huge marches. marches across the brooklyn bridge. you fast forward to 1983. michael stewart who was a graffiti artist, choked to death by police. that case made such an impact on spike lee, that character, that death became the sub text for radio rahim. the character to do the right thing. on and on. nothing happens. the chokehold remains legal all way through eric garner. we hear i can't breathe six years ago. the public seeing it on video. watching this man be choked to death in public. nothing happens. so the fact that george floyd's killing, his murder that we now have four people charged with a crime. that that has resulted in one month, in sweeping legislation being passed, that will also touch on what happened to breonna taylor, police busting into her home while she's in bed after midnight. that that is being looked at. this is remarkable and truly, truly historic. this is a lot in there the public is crying out for. the senate bill,
, ari, just in looking at cases that are similar to what happened to george floyd, you can go back to 1978. a guy named arthur millerd to death by police in brooklyn, new york. huge marches. marches across the brooklyn bridge. you fast forward to 1983. michael stewart who was a graffiti artist, choked to death by police. that case made such an impact on spike lee, that character, that death became the sub text for radio rahim. the character to do the right thing. on and on. nothing happens. the...
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george w. bush and barack obama presidencies. tonight a senior pentagon official, james miller, who is undersecretary of defense for policy also resigned from the defense science board in protest of defense secretary mark esper accompanying president trump on his photo op last night, a photo op for which we now know attorney general william barr personally ordered a large crowd of peaceful protesters cleared out of the park across from the white house so the president could go pose for a photo. when the attorney general ordered those protesters, that charge was carried out on mounted police on horse back, volleys of tear gas, flash grenades, all so the president could pose for a photo op at st. john's episcopal church. that will turn out to be a signal thing in this moment in history. democratic presidential candidate joe biden for one turned it into a new center piece for his own campaign to make donald j. trump a one-term president. >> we have to be vigilant about the violence that's being done by this incumbent president to our economy and to the pursuit of justice. when peaceful protesters dispersed in order for a president -- a pr
george w. bush and barack obama presidencies. tonight a senior pentagon official, james miller, who is undersecretary of defense for policy also resigned from the defense science board in protest of defense secretary mark esper accompanying president trump on his photo op last night, a photo op for which we now know attorney general william barr personally ordered a large crowd of peaceful protesters cleared out of the park across from the white house so the president could go pose for a photo....
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meeting during the campaign at trump tower with don jr trump son with steven miller then a campaign advisor to trump with george nader a former blackwater colleague of yours who acts as a back channel to the saudis the m a r t's you're supposed to be convicted paedophile and also joel zemo an israeli expert on social media manipulation how come you didn't mention that meeting to congress given it's so relevant to their investigation. i did as part of the part of the investigations i certainly disclosed in the any meetings the very new i had on the congressional testimony you gave to the house we went through it you didn't mention anything about august 26th meeting in trump tower they specifically asked you what context you have and you didn't answer that. i don't believe i was asked that question you were asked whether any community for communications or contact with the campaign you said apart from writing papers putting up yard signs know what you said i've got the transcript of the conversation here. i might have been i think it was at trump headquarters or the campaign headquarters might be our august 3rd 2
meeting during the campaign at trump tower with don jr trump son with steven miller then a campaign advisor to trump with george nader a former blackwater colleague of yours who acts as a back channel to the saudis the m a r t's you're supposed to be convicted paedophile and also joel zemo an israeli expert on social media manipulation how come you didn't mention that meeting to congress given it's so relevant to their investigation. i did as part of the part of the investigations i certainly...
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. >> reporter: miller told us she has cried for george floyd.ow she knows his family's pain. >> i never imagined it being at my front door. i never imagined it being me having to do this and go through this. and now i honestly feel i felt the pain but now i really feel the pain. >> reporter: the local district attorney is looking into this case and the officer's conduct. he has said he's trying to decide between different murder charges. and should have a decision by midweek. among the factors he'll consider, a taser is not considered a lethal weapon. brooks was shot twice in the back. tony? >> yeah, another key question, if you have the man's car y do you have to go after the man with such force? mark, thank you. >>> we're now three weeks on from the death of george floyd and national demonstrations do not appear to be slowing down. tens of thousands of people turned out for peaceful protests in cities and towns all across the country. this comes as new video emerges of floyd's deadly encounter with police and a warning you're now familiar with
. >> reporter: miller told us she has cried for george floyd.ow she knows his family's pain. >> i never imagined it being at my front door. i never imagined it being me having to do this and go through this. and now i honestly feel i felt the pain but now i really feel the pain. >> reporter: the local district attorney is looking into this case and the officer's conduct. he has said he's trying to decide between different murder charges. and should have a decision by midweek....
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george floyd's death one city stands out, newark, new jersey. it was nearly burnt down half a century ago, this time, not a single arrest. michelle millery's mayor to find out how he did. >> he was elected mayor in 2014 and has been fighting to reform the city's police department ever since. crime in newark is down, so are payouts for police brutality cases. the mayor told us those accomplishments weren't his work alone. >> the residents of this city are proud. >> reporter: he is is mayor of newark, new jersey's largest city. in mask and gloves he's leading his home town out of the covid pandemic and now he's navigating this national reckoning on race five days after the death of george floyd, more than 10,000 people poured into the streets. unlike other cities, newark suffered no fires, no looting, either. what you can find on the streets of newark, dancing. >> our kids singing in the street is enough to drive the white supremacists mad. >> what do we want? when do we want it? >> reporter: by the massive protest's end newark police did not make a single arrest. how did that happen? >> the police showed incredible restrained during the
george floyd's death one city stands out, newark, new jersey. it was nearly burnt down half a century ago, this time, not a single arrest. michelle millery's mayor to find out how he did. >> he was elected mayor in 2014 and has been fighting to reform the city's police department ever since. crime in newark is down, so are payouts for police brutality cases. the mayor told us those accomplishments weren't his work alone. >> the residents of this city are proud. >> reporter: he...
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george floyd has sparked a firestorm of violent protests from coast to coast. it has also shined a light on the history of police violence against african americans. michelle millerk on some of the unjust and racist accusations that have led to tragic results over the years. >> reporter: as you all know, racial inequalities reveal themselves in many ways throughout american society, but nowhere is it more prevalent than in the criminal justice system where black men often find themselves on the wrong side of the law because someone has falsely accused them. >> something needs to happen to the point we're not getting killed every day. >> it keeps happening. >> reporter: protesters around the world are taking to the streets to call out police brutality and the systemic racism against black people. >> my sign says white silence equals white violence and i want everybody to recognize that because white people are the people oppressing black people. >> reporter: the problems were exposed with the killing of george floyd, allegedly by police in minneapolis. >> please. please! please, i can't breathe. >> reporter: and once again, with last week's now infamous 911 call b
george floyd has sparked a firestorm of violent protests from coast to coast. it has also shined a light on the history of police violence against african americans. michelle millerk on some of the unjust and racist accusations that have led to tragic results over the years. >> reporter: as you all know, racial inequalities reveal themselves in many ways throughout american society, but nowhere is it more prevalent than in the criminal justice system where black men often find themselves...
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george ford's brother terence spoke to a crowd of protesters listen. over a wall of. of all not over. all of. the problem not only are most mocker miller oh. we're going to go home. well it probably would. not but we're ready for. because. now his statement comes as many dozens of people arrested after nights of on rest on businesses vandalized now the national guard moving in and forcing a curfew here's ashley franks reporting from minneapolis. i'm here in the exact spot where george floyd with count by minneapolis police officer derek exactly a week ago today. we all saw the video and we all know that he knew exactly what he was doing we all know that this was a conscious decision what was it 9 minutes of video watching him stand around while the guy slowly dies i mean come on. i don't see a way out other than charging now there are about 70 people here that are a living flowers they're leaving stuffed animals and messages for full weight for those who knew him they say that he was a man who was against violence actually spoke out against it and tried to invoke change. the same cycle over and over and over no matter how you did it was ju
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jon miller who is the deputy commissioner of counterterrorism said when it came to those horrific looting incidents we saw at the beginning of the george floyd protests when they were smashing windows, he said that was on me. that was a failure of intelligence. he said that was a small gang and they missed the fact they were trying to take advantage of the protests. a rather stunning admission. the two officers in buffalo were charged with second degree assault for pushing down the 75-year-old protester so interesting developments there. and a lot of good cops out here trying to do their best to protect and serve. at least they can go home tonight bruise free, thankfully. a peaceful night wrapped up. >> you are so right, the change from 12 days ago, to even seven days ago to tonight. thank you for bringing us that message and what a powerful image. huge crowds have gathered in los angeles. >> reporter: it has been peaceful but powerful to watch in this tunnel underneath the city of los angeles. it's loud but peaceful. thousands of protesters marching. we have been on the route for i would say about two hours now. we haven't really seen
jon miller who is the deputy commissioner of counterterrorism said when it came to those horrific looting incidents we saw at the beginning of the george floyd protests when they were smashing windows, he said that was on me. that was a failure of intelligence. he said that was a small gang and they missed the fact they were trying to take advantage of the protests. a rather stunning admission. the two officers in buffalo were charged with second degree assault for pushing down the 75-year-old...
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miller in the whihite house ---- a known white supremacist. the atmosphere that we are seeieing todayay leading up p te george floyd mururder in thehe middle ofhee streett has realy been accelelerated because this ofte h house, , witnessed a lot hatred, germinated from the white hohouse. we have not seen t this level of disregard for human life, this level of just blatant racism from a sitting president perhaps since woodrow wilson. this is something that we should all be aghast by. but we don't expect this president to apologize. this is the person you created a false equivalency in charlottesville. this is a person who is completely tone deaf to children along the border. this is the president that rebels in this notion of supremacy because it gives comfort level l to his d driven peononality. juan: i wantnt to ask you in tes of the s spread of hate e and racism,, thehe naacp and other civil rights groups called on advertisers to boycott facebook during thehe mon of july as part of a campaign called stop the hate for prorofit. therere's bebeen a phenomenal responsese a about 160 companie, including ununilever and coca-cola,a, honda, and oth
miller in the whihite house ---- a known white supremacist. the atmosphere that we are seeieing todayay leading up p te george floyd mururder in thehe middle ofhee streett has realy been accelelerated because this ofte h house, , witnessed a lot hatred, germinated from the white hohouse. we have not seen t this level of disregard for human life, this level of just blatant racism from a sitting president perhaps since woodrow wilson. this is something that we should all be aghast by. but we...
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and no way connected to the george floyd chait done my case and it's a problem for enforcement and many "new york times" reporting on this the deputy commissioner john millerho was overseeing the police department counterterrorism and intel gathering efforts in the groups are using encrypted messaging apps ahead of the protests and they are raising bail money and recruiting medics inc. anticipation of violent interactions with the police and they are some organize activities going on here. >> is the conclusion that that and in the postmortem death, there is people waiting for the catalyst moment to come together and greater intelligence here with 9/11 and around the country with correlated attempts at a moment's notice and where is the national security apparatus and monitoring the things and make sure the president is tweeting about obama gates and why was he not hunting these people down and making sure this cannot happen. also be looking for how do we have a legislative solution to this and militarize the police force and get out of this and find a solution that works bring people together and actually solving the issue that led to the nonviolence prote
and no way connected to the george floyd chait done my case and it's a problem for enforcement and many "new york times" reporting on this the deputy commissioner john millerho was overseeing the police department counterterrorism and intel gathering efforts in the groups are using encrypted messaging apps ahead of the protests and they are raising bail money and recruiting medics inc. anticipation of violent interactions with the police and they are some organize activities going on...
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george wallace. that's the part that's so disconcerting. i agree with the mayor. these are not coincidences. this is deliberate. whether it's donald trump or stephen miller whether i say perring in his here, these are deliberate attempts to play into the race card going into november innen aefr an effort i us. it should shadden the nation. we know this is a president. we had said have you seen the nation so divided. i love it that way. donald trump operates in a divided nation. where we have to be very careful, donald trump could break us. he truly could by dividing us on the issue of race where the wounds are so deep, not just coming off of george floyd but after 230 years, the wounds remain deep and the work remains ahead of us. if he divides us on the issue of race, he could take us back 100 years and break who we are as nation. as voters we have a chance to say no, we're not going to let you do that. i do think that's a question on the ballot in november. >> congresswoman, he's not doing it by himself. let me play the lieutenant governor of texas. a guy named dan patrick making a gross comparison. >> when you take out law enforcement, when you let mo
george wallace. that's the part that's so disconcerting. i agree with the mayor. these are not coincidences. this is deliberate. whether it's donald trump or stephen miller whether i say perring in his here, these are deliberate attempts to play into the race card going into november innen aefr an effort i us. it should shadden the nation. we know this is a president. we had said have you seen the nation so divided. i love it that way. donald trump operates in a divided nation. where we have to...
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george floyd will be held this afternoon in houston. that's where he grew up. floyd's family and loved ones will attend a private funeral service tomorrow. "cbs this morning saturday's" co-host michelle millerin houston at the church where that viewing will be held. this is the last time people will be able to pay their respects to george floyd. what can they expect? >> there will be a lot going on here. former vice president joe bien will meet with the family today to offer his condolences. he is just one of the list of dignitaries and celebrities expected to support the family. people who are honoring floyd this week say his life will change the nation forever. >> who was george as a person? >> george was a loving guy. they called him a big gentle giant. >> reporter: family and friends of george floyd will say their final good-byes to him this week. his family attorney lee merritt says they hope their loss turns into hope for others. >> every family that i've ever worked with, they said they wanted to make insure thsure th happens to anyone else's kid or loved one. this family is closer to making that a reality than any other family that i've had the pleasure of representing. >> reporter:
george floyd will be held this afternoon in houston. that's where he grew up. floyd's family and loved ones will attend a private funeral service tomorrow. "cbs this morning saturday's" co-host michelle millerin houston at the church where that viewing will be held. this is the last time people will be able to pay their respects to george floyd. what can they expect? >> there will be a lot going on here. former vice president joe bien will meet with the family today to offer his...
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miller and dana jacobson. this morning we will have the latest developments in the george floyd murder case and the larger issuesurrounding it. >> today, there will be a memorial service for floyd in rayford, north carolina, where he was born. that state broke grounds when it became the first to demand the collection and release of all traffic stop data. the results were eye opening. as the nation takes a microscope to police policy, we'll check on how their policing has fared in the years since our last report on this show, and we'll look at other procedures we should expect nationwide. >>> then speaking of policy, controversy continues to surround the use of teargas on many of the protesters over the past two weeks. later we'll look at the history of how it went from the fields. world war i to the streets of america even after it was banned from use in war. >>> as the covid-19 pandemic rages on, only on "cbs this morning saturday," we're going to take you behind the scenes of the agency that's been at the center of the government's response to the virus. the u.s. digital service is bringing tech talent into th
miller and dana jacobson. this morning we will have the latest developments in the george floyd murder case and the larger issuesurrounding it. >> today, there will be a memorial service for floyd in rayford, north carolina, where he was born. that state broke grounds when it became the first to demand the collection and release of all traffic stop data. the results were eye opening. as the nation takes a microscope to police policy, we'll check on how their policing has fared in the...
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miller. >> stephen cilento either third. >> robert norwood. >> joshua couch. >> david h. o. >> thomas i. cruz. >> sophie s. parker. >> gunter j. doyle. >> emma j. pallas. >> zebedee dupree the third. >> joshua roback. >> georgea gibbs. taylor.tt c. >> brady j. bolden. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] names]g [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] >> we need your leadership. we need your brand of leadership. and you're up to the task. so be that change leader, and make a difference, and of course sea navy. >> congratulations to all of you on a great new adventure and endeavor. you've graduated from the finest places. job.w you'll do your congratulations again. >> hi, i'm bob mcdonald, class of 1975. i want to congratulate all members of the class of 2020 on your graduation from west point. almost 50 years ago now, i was in the stadium and i received my diploma from president ford. many things have changed since then. the berlin wall has fallen. the advent of the personal computer, the iph
miller. >> stephen cilento either third. >> robert norwood. >> joshua couch. >> david h. o. >> thomas i. cruz. >> sophie s. parker. >> gunter j. doyle. >> emma j. pallas. >> zebedee dupree the third. >> joshua roback. >> georgea gibbs. taylor.tt c. >> brady j. bolden. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] names]g [reading names] [reading names]...
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miller not to sign the fugitive slave la. one of their best friends and buffalo was the most prominent abolitionists there, george washington johnson. >> thank you so much. we have only 30 seconds left. why don't we use that to ask both of you about abigail fillmore's legacy? >> books. learning. literacy. >> and the fact that she may have influenced people by being a working first lady. >> careers for women. >> i would say, sadly she dies very shortly, and then her daughter dies three years later. i can only say that there is no documentary evidence whatsoever that she advised film or not to sign a fugitive slave la. these are things that people like to throw out there because they want to enhance people's reputations without any evidence whatsoever. >> actually, i'll be gayle fillmore died and the famous willard hotel which continually plays a role in presidential history. just very shortly after the inauguration of her successor, franklin pierce. we've gotten a number of people tweeting. but that earlier call about the barbara bush connection telling us it was with pierce. >> yes, pierce. >> we will try to answer that question fo
miller not to sign the fugitive slave la. one of their best friends and buffalo was the most prominent abolitionists there, george washington johnson. >> thank you so much. we have only 30 seconds left. why don't we use that to ask both of you about abigail fillmore's legacy? >> books. learning. literacy. >> and the fact that she may have influenced people by being a working first lady. >> careers for women. >> i would say, sadly she dies very shortly, and then her...
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george floyd filled social media over the weekend, in some cities, police joined demonstrators in a show of solidarity. in flint, michigan, county sheriff chris swanson joined protesters' calls to walk with us, marching down miller road in flint township. santa cruz, california, police chief mills took a knee with protesters, with the department tweeting that it was in memory of george floyd, and bringing attention to police violence against black people. two kansas city, missouri, police officers were photographed holding up a sign that reads, "end police brutality." in fargo, north dakota, an officer held hands with protest organizers while holding a sign that says, "we are one human race." officers in ferguson, missouri, participated in a 9:30 kneel in floyd's memory, while cheers erupted from the crowd. that is one way to do it, to validate the anger and the fear that is out there, amidst the crime that is happening, as well. >>> ahead, we'll talk to congresswoman val demings, who served as orlando's first female chief of police. "morning joe" is back in a moment. >> i've said to all americans, not to give up, not to get lost in the seas of despair, but to keep the faith. it's going to work out. we must help
george floyd filled social media over the weekend, in some cities, police joined demonstrators in a show of solidarity. in flint, michigan, county sheriff chris swanson joined protesters' calls to walk with us, marching down miller road in flint township. santa cruz, california, police chief mills took a knee with protesters, with the department tweeting that it was in memory of george floyd, and bringing attention to police violence against black people. two kansas city, missouri, police...
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miller, thank you, my friend. lauren simonetti right now on the ongoing concerns about two weeks after the fact, the death right now of georgend the fallout with derek chauvin, the officer who infamously had his knee on mr. floyd's neck appearing in court today for the first time. lauren, what can you tell us? lauren: the future of policing is in question right now, neil. so the minneapolis city council voted to dismantle the minneapolis police department for the killing of george floyd in their custody. listen. the mayor is not on board. >> am i for entirely abolishing the police department, no, i'm not. so over the coming days and weeks, i'm looking forward to working with council, talking with them about deciphering what particularly they mean when they say ending an abolishing. lauren: what does a police-free minneapolis or any city, quite frankly, look like? nobody knows at this point. that's what they're discussing right now. people that i have spoken to say it's about reducing the breadth of police work and turning to market forces, the job market, community programs, to fix some problems such as mental capacity and d
miller, thank you, my friend. lauren simonetti right now on the ongoing concerns about two weeks after the fact, the death right now of georgend the fallout with derek chauvin, the officer who infamously had his knee on mr. floyd's neck appearing in court today for the first time. lauren, what can you tell us? lauren: the future of policing is in question right now, neil. so the minneapolis city council voted to dismantle the minneapolis police department for the killing of george floyd in...
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george floyd under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. joining us from london, nbc news senior international correspondent. these images were so moving. you take them next to the washington post reporting from greg millerr in the week that intelligence officials, former and present see some hallmarks of the american government looking a lot like governments overseas and around the world look just before they fall. >> reporter: yeah. you know, these are uncertain times. i'm not going to make the mistake that we make of pretending i can predict the future but let me put it to you like this. just think about the fact that one of these was used, a number of them to film the death of man at the hands of police on streets of minneapolis and that that video then got sent around the world and caused these protests to take place about that and about their own injustices in their own countries around the world. think about the arab spring and how that changed across the middle east happened after one man died at the hands of an awe t authoritarian regime and it's about inspri ratiiration and ou. we have seen on television screens around the world, the images of american policing. an australian news roreporter w
george floyd under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. joining us from london, nbc news senior international correspondent. these images were so moving. you take them next to the washington post reporting from greg millerr in the week that intelligence officials, former and present see some hallmarks of the american government looking a lot like governments overseas and around the world look just before they fall. >> reporter: yeah. you know, these are uncertain times. i'm not going...
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miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. -- tlaib: 70-year-old 17-year-old ayana stanley jones would have graduated high school if she had not been killed when police raided her home, the wrong home. who killed george floyd should be the focus but also what killed george floyd. we are talking centuries of dehumanizing black folks in our country and it must end now. we cannot stop here, we are again failing our neighbors when it comes to public safety, education, poverty, structural racism, which is deadly and it's up to us to tear it down. so it's not enough for us to just say black lives matter. we in this chamber have the power for real
miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized....
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miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. -- tlaib: 70-year-old 17-year-old ayana stanley jones would have graduated high school if she had not been killed when police raided her home, the wrong home. who killed george floyd should be the focus but also what killed george floyd. we are talking centuries of dehumanizing black folks in our country and it must end now. we cannot stop here, we are again failing our neighbors when it comes to public safety, education, poverty, structural racism, which is deadly and it's up to us to tear it down. so it's not enough for us to just say black lives matter. we in this chamber have the power for real
miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized....
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miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. -- tlaib: 70-year-old 17-year-old ayana stanley jones would have graduated high school if she had not been killed when police raided her home, the wrong home. who killed george floyd should be the focus but also what killed george floyd. we are talking centuries of dehumanizing black folks in our country and it must end now. we cannot stop here, we are again failing our neighbors when it comes to public safety, education, poverty, structural racism, which is deadly and it's up to us to tear it down. so it's not enough for us to just say black lives matter. we in this chamber have the power for real
miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized....
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death of george floyd, we're taking a look at the history of the fear of black men in american society and how it often ends in violence against them. "cbs this morning saturday" co-heft michelle millerthe unjust and racist accusations over the years. it's a long timeline. she's in new york's union scare at the scene of a protest over floyd's death. michelle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. as you know, racial inequalities reveal themselves in many ways throughout american society. nowhere is it more prevalent than in the criminal justice system where black men often find themselves on the wrong side of the law because someone has falsely accused them. >> something needs to happen. we're at the point where we're not being killed every day. >> we feel like we haven't been heard, our voices haven't been heard. >> reporter: protesters around the world have taken to the streets to call out police brutality and the systemic racism against black people. >> my sign says white silence equals white violence. i want everybody to recognize that because white people are the people oppressing black people. >> reporter: the problems were exposed with the killing of george fl
death of george floyd, we're taking a look at the history of the fear of black men in american society and how it often ends in violence against them. "cbs this morning saturday" co-heft michelle millerthe unjust and racist accusations over the years. it's a long timeline. she's in new york's union scare at the scene of a protest over floyd's death. michelle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. as you know, racial inequalities reveal themselves in many ways...
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george floyd. a four-hour service was held yesterday in floyd's home town. in a show of solidarity, a line of police officers saluted his golden casket as it was carried into the church. michelle millerhas been covering the funeral there. michelle, good morning again. >> reporter: good morning. this funeral wasn't just about remembering a life taken too soon. it was a call to end systemic racism that continues to plague american society. members of floyd's family gave moving and tearful tributes. there were musical tributes. floyd spoke about what his brother's legacy will be. >> all i think about is when he was yelling for mama, and i know she's got her hands wide open, cam here, baby. >> everybody is going to remember him around the world. he's going to change the world. >> during his eulogy, the reverend recognized family members of other black men who lost their lives who were in attendance. the mothers of trayvon martin and erik garner were among those who got an ovation. floyd's casket was loaded in a horse drawn carriage where it was taken the final mile before he was laid to rest next to his mother. his family said they believe their loved one will change the world. we've alr
george floyd. a four-hour service was held yesterday in floyd's home town. in a show of solidarity, a line of police officers saluted his golden casket as it was carried into the church. michelle millerhas been covering the funeral there. michelle, good morning again. >> reporter: good morning. this funeral wasn't just about remembering a life taken too soon. it was a call to end systemic racism that continues to plague american society. members of floyd's family gave moving and tearful...
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that the widow, tomika miller, made clear -- she said, "i want the protests to be peaceful," she said. "i want to keep his name positive and right." we for the same thing from georgea. >> sandra: the family saying, "we are tired, we are frustrated, we are heartbroken." calling for action. this was the video release of that moment where the two police officers stopped him in the parking lot at that wendy's. let's watch. speak up your hands behind your back for me put your hands behind your back. >> ed: you're right. >> sandra: they administered -- it's hard to watch, but like so many of these instances, there is video. we can all watch what played out there. as we know, the police who shot has been fired. >> ed: the district attorney has to make a decision, we believe it's coming by the middle of the week. some of the estimates of whether or not the police officer who fired the two shots, who hit rayshard brooks in the back, is going to be charged with murder or not. that's the first thing. also, remember what one of the family members said in terms of the resisting arrest parts. when people are saying, "well, if he had just stayed in the handcuffs he would have be
that the widow, tomika miller, made clear -- she said, "i want the protests to be peaceful," she said. "i want to keep his name positive and right." we for the same thing from georgea. >> sandra: the family saying, "we are tired, we are frustrated, we are heartbroken." calling for action. this was the video release of that moment where the two police officers stopped him in the parking lot at that wendy's. let's watch. speak up your hands behind your back for...