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software company with the apps development and s a p is collaborating with another tech giant georgia taylor come the contract was awarded at the end of april its specialist name as a spokesperson for the company we knew immediately that we had a lot of work to do and if it's an obligation but of course also when honor expectations are high that the apps can we develop quickly to cut. in april the chancellor's office was in. trouble it had proposed an app that gather data on centralized servers data privacy groups warned that the system would be too hacker prone the government switched to a decentralized solution where the data stays on the phones. the app uses bluetooth to determine which other smartphones have been close to you and for how long if an app user tests positive for the virus all the people who that contact with that person for a longer period of time receive a warning message until america has now made the project a top priority that's identical solve it it's nothing new that the development work can take time and the app has to inspire confidence but the work is now being fas
software company with the apps development and s a p is collaborating with another tech giant georgia taylor come the contract was awarded at the end of april its specialist name as a spokesperson for the company we knew immediately that we had a lot of work to do and if it's an obligation but of course also when honor expectations are high that the apps can we develop quickly to cut. in april the chancellor's office was in. trouble it had proposed an app that gather data on centralized servers...
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days we have been forced to confront the tragic and horrific killings of ahmad arbery in a georgia brianna taylor in kentucky and now george floyd in minnesota she goes on to say that these are not isolated incidents, but the result of broader systemic racism that exists in our country harris went on to say quote police brutality is a matter of life and death for black people in this country and we have to be clear about the injustices within our criminal justice system and demand accountability. >>we have continuing coverage of this story on kron 4 dot com. the kron 4 mobile app if you download the app you'll get updates sent right to your phone you can also head to our web site. again that's come for dot com to learn more. >>5 time now to get a check of the weather we are heading for the we're going to take a live look i'm being told of downtown san francisco. uh we don't have it yet. >>sector ask really going to rain tomorrow. >>it's going to be pretty spotty granted bag the highest rain totals for those of you in the north they will be about a quarter of an inch of rain or less but most of th
days we have been forced to confront the tragic and horrific killings of ahmad arbery in a georgia brianna taylor in kentucky and now george floyd in minnesota she goes on to say that these are not isolated incidents, but the result of broader systemic racism that exists in our country harris went on to say quote police brutality is a matter of life and death for black people in this country and we have to be clear about the injustices within our criminal justice system and demand...
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georgia. brianna taylor killed in louisville when the police officers went into her room wile serving a no-knock warrant. there have been a lot of incidents, and george floyd the latest, the most visible, if you will, with that agonizing, almost nine-minute video. that is just gut-wrenching to see. as he said i can't breathe, i can't breathe repeatedly as an officer kept his knee on his neck. as you mentioned, dan, derek chauvin charged with third-degree murder. four days later, after the video surfaced, is fairly quick in the way these things typically go. >> in terms of a legal process. first-degree murder. we're not lawyers. but first-degree murder implies premeditation that you went there with the intent on killing someone. we'll have to see more about the specifics of the third-degree murder charge. you know, as you said, kristen, george floyd is the latest example of african americans being brutalized often at the hands of police and there have been a number of incidents and colin kaepernick, the former san francisco quarterback raised a lot of awareness about it when he took that knee so
georgia. brianna taylor killed in louisville when the police officers went into her room wile serving a no-knock warrant. there have been a lot of incidents, and george floyd the latest, the most visible, if you will, with that agonizing, almost nine-minute video. that is just gut-wrenching to see. as he said i can't breathe, i can't breathe repeatedly as an officer kept his knee on his neck. as you mentioned, dan, derek chauvin charged with third-degree murder. four days later, after the video...
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taylor i think of. ivory when you're in the state of georgia who was attacked by. vigilantes who are gated to themselves the kind of police brutality that took the lie not only of george lloyd but you know the list goes on and on and on well i think that in recent years we have seen military weaponry get on very high on american streets and ironically this is part of what has i think inflamed the conditions that we're seeing right now. it's interesting the to hear mr trump speak in this way just a few weeks ago a short few weeks ago we saw. we saw folks marching and rioting as it were in the state of michigan and this response was very very different dr king used to say that riots are the language of the on heard we don't support this kind of looting but we also don't support presidents who tweet about shooting this is a dangerous situation and i think people are are deeply tired and what they need is leadership compassionate leadership that will hear their cries hear their concerns and that's what's needed in a moment like that's how far from shore rubble is she's
taylor i think of. ivory when you're in the state of georgia who was attacked by. vigilantes who are gated to themselves the kind of police brutality that took the lie not only of george lloyd but you know the list goes on and on and on well i think that in recent years we have seen military weaponry get on very high on american streets and ironically this is part of what has i think inflamed the conditions that we're seeing right now. it's interesting the to hear mr trump speak in this way...
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whether it's brianna taylor in kentucky or brother arbery here in georgia. and the cases go on and on, just keep going back. when is america going to change the way it responds to african-americans. and in terms of some law enforcement. this is not universal, but some. you see these protests. you see these challenges all over our nation. we've never -- we haven't seen this in a long time. maybe over 50 years ago when my father was killed. it's very interesting that he was joining with those men who were sanitation workers, who had signs saying, i am a man. they wanted dignity and respect. today, black people are holding up signs saying, you know, black lives matter. what is going on in america that we are not obviously addressing? i'm not asking the question. we know what's not being addressed. but the question is, what are we going to do? some changes have to happen immediately if we are going to move forward in a constructive a way as we as a nation have the capacity and ability to do. >> i do want you to hear from one protester who our correspondent, migu
whether it's brianna taylor in kentucky or brother arbery here in georgia. and the cases go on and on, just keep going back. when is america going to change the way it responds to african-americans. and in terms of some law enforcement. this is not universal, but some. you see these protests. you see these challenges all over our nation. we've never -- we haven't seen this in a long time. maybe over 50 years ago when my father was killed. it's very interesting that he was joining with those men...
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taylor i think of. a model. here in the state of georgia who was attacked by. vigilantes to aggregate it to themselves the kind of police brutality that took the lie not only of george lloyd but you know the list goes on and on and on right and. you're going to go and in the air guard a case we saw a man's life taken from him in a chokehold as he said over and over again i can't breathe 5 years it took 5 years to get the officer fired and no one was ever convicted and here we are again and so there's understandably a deep sense of pressure. richmond people feeling but we would encourage people to protest with pete's ok so the governor says no he's going to deploy the fool national guard and president trump is threatening to send in the national army to stop the protests is not likely to inflame the situation on the streets and make matters even worse do you think well i think that in recent years we have seen. military weaponry got on very on american streets and ironically this is part of what has i think inflamed the conditions that we're seeing right now. it
taylor i think of. a model. here in the state of georgia who was attacked by. vigilantes to aggregate it to themselves the kind of police brutality that took the lie not only of george lloyd but you know the list goes on and on and on right and. you're going to go and in the air guard a case we saw a man's life taken from him in a chokehold as he said over and over again i can't breathe 5 years it took 5 years to get the officer fired and no one was ever convicted and here we are again and so...
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georgia lynching? what happened if they're served a no-knock warrant like brianna taylor? how do you raise your children in this america to understand you're free when we see these images of them being gunned down in the street and the knee in the back of the neck for eight minutes like a dog? so i don't have that answer other than every day i just tell them i love them. that's all i can do. >> dante, i'm not sure there is an answer necessarily. although, you pointing to angela davis who says it's not enough to be nonracist, you have to be anti-racist. >> yeah. i think that's one of the things that is the hardest to learn for people who are not in the space of learning about racism in this country. there are a lot of people who believe that racism ended after the civil war. they say that we fought a whole war over racism, yet they don't acknowledge the fact that the confederacy was there to remain, to keep the institution of slavery alive. after that we have reconstruction and then you had jim crow, you had the civil rights era. it seems like things people have been talkin
georgia lynching? what happened if they're served a no-knock warrant like brianna taylor? how do you raise your children in this america to understand you're free when we see these images of them being gunned down in the street and the knee in the back of the neck for eight minutes like a dog? so i don't have that answer other than every day i just tell them i love them. that's all i can do. >> dante, i'm not sure there is an answer necessarily. although, you pointing to angela davis who...
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these images, we keep seeing these experiences, you go to brionna taylor there in louisville, you go to the situation in south georgia, and it appears that these things continue to happen. and they seem totally inexplicable to people. and people go to a point where they just cannot take anymore. so now, we've got to pick up, attempt to pick up, and start over again, because people are tired of us talking about doing something different but it isn't happening. >> the conversation keeps on happening. when will things change. cedric alexander, out of time. got to leave it there. i appreciate you joining us. we're going to take a quick break. more on the breaking news when we come back. just love hitting e open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. we're getting a super competitive interest rate on our money. we're able to invest through the same exact platform. i got approved for a loan and it was a game-changer. trul
these images, we keep seeing these experiences, you go to brionna taylor there in louisville, you go to the situation in south georgia, and it appears that these things continue to happen. and they seem totally inexplicable to people. and people go to a point where they just cannot take anymore. so now, we've got to pick up, attempt to pick up, and start over again, because people are tired of us talking about doing something different but it isn't happening. >> the conversation keeps on...
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you combine that with in the last 30 diswe saw ahmaud arbery in georgia killed by three men's that have now been charged. brionna taylor killed until her bed with her boyfriend. police barge in looking for a man who happened to be already in custody and had never lived in that house. they were at the wrong address. and then floyd. all in the last 30 days while we are locked down in a pandemic. everyone is watching the news, watching social media. i think it was just too much because everyone was exposed to it. everyone is looking at it. and it was bam, bam, bam, one right after another. this thursday is the funeral in minneapolis. and later, a few days later we will be going to houston. and the attorney ben crump and i have been asked to speak and do a eulogy at the funeral. and the family will be speaking and a local pastor in houston to try to give comfort to a family who wakes up one morning and all of a sudden their cousin, their count uncle, their brother taken from them, on videotape. and then told no, we have to wait to see if we can charge the people. the family wants first degree nurd and want the other three
you combine that with in the last 30 diswe saw ahmaud arbery in georgia killed by three men's that have now been charged. brionna taylor killed until her bed with her boyfriend. police barge in looking for a man who happened to be already in custody and had never lived in that house. they were at the wrong address. and then floyd. all in the last 30 days while we are locked down in a pandemic. everyone is watching the news, watching social media. i think it was just too much because everyone...
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investigation into taylor's killing comes just weeks after a new prosecutor was selected to investigate the fatal shooting of ahmaud arbery, an unarmed black man killed while jogging in georgia, i'm joined by aaron haynes, editor at large for "the 19" and benjamin crump, the attorney representing taylor's family. and he also represents the family of ahmaud arbery. thank you, all, for being here. ben, i want to start with you on just the specifics on this case. police are claiming that they announced their presence when they entered this apartment, which i understand to have been the wrong apartment, where this -- and say they announced their presence. that is a bone of contention. whether they announced their presence. and was this also not the apartment and was the person they were looking for not in custody? >> joy, when you think about the changing stories of the louisville police department, you really have to scratch your head. they kept saying they announced themselves. they identified themselves. jus days ago they announced it was a no knock warrant and they did not have to identify themselves or announce themselves, but just imagine, joy, if you're home sleeping in y
investigation into taylor's killing comes just weeks after a new prosecutor was selected to investigate the fatal shooting of ahmaud arbery, an unarmed black man killed while jogging in georgia, i'm joined by aaron haynes, editor at large for "the 19" and benjamin crump, the attorney representing taylor's family. and he also represents the family of ahmaud arbery. thank you, all, for being here. ben, i want to start with you on just the specifics on this case. police are claiming that...
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georgia and mr. arbery was blown away on camera. the second situation, as we have already talked about, miss taylor. these issues are consistent, they continue to happen. if we had the time we could speak about years and years and years of trauma and pain. now we understand that we are in a state of emergency. that black death is no longer going to just be accepted as the norn norm. >> your remarks were carried live on cnn on friday. up until we got the report that derek chauvin had been taken into custody, you referenced something that the president said and connected it to police interactions with black people specifically. let's play that. this is from the summer of 2017. >> when you see these towns and you see these thugs being thrown into the back of of a paddy wagon, thrown in, rough, i said please don't be too nice. like when you guys put somebody in the car and you are protecting their head, you know, the way you put their hand -- like don't hit their head, they have just killed somebody? i said you can take the hand away, okay? >> i remember that day. more than the comments, what stood out
georgia and mr. arbery was blown away on camera. the second situation, as we have already talked about, miss taylor. these issues are consistent, they continue to happen. if we had the time we could speak about years and years and years of trauma and pain. now we understand that we are in a state of emergency. that black death is no longer going to just be accepted as the norn norm. >> your remarks were carried live on cnn on friday. up until we got the report that derek chauvin had been...
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being move in georgia, georgia is one of four states that does not have hate crimes legislation, also deeply concerned about stand your ground laws, about laws that allow briana taylor to be murdered in her own home, concerned about what is happening in georgia, while the governor of georgia is giving lip service to hate crimes legislation, also pushing gang violence legislation that would continue to incourse rate and criminalize young black people. we know that we cannot have one shot at fixing this problem, we have to have a comprehensive solution, not only to criminal justice reform, but to justice for our people. and with briana taylor, ahmaud arbery, you can die while black simply for doing things that others take for granted. that cannot stand and i'm so privileged to be able to work with the arbery family to try and not only push legislation, but to hold the d.a.s, judges and sheriffs who have to participate in the census and the system accountable for their bad actions or inaction. >> i am out of time, but i would be remiss if i didn't ask you, an op-ed in "the washington post" talking about the importance of having a black woman vice presidential running m
being move in georgia, georgia is one of four states that does not have hate crimes legislation, also deeply concerned about stand your ground laws, about laws that allow briana taylor to be murdered in her own home, concerned about what is happening in georgia, while the governor of georgia is giving lip service to hate crimes legislation, also pushing gang violence legislation that would continue to incourse rate and criminalize young black people. we know that we cannot have one shot at...
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taylor. she was shot by police while she was asleep. you think about the case out of georgiachased a man down and shot him. i think it's important for people to recognize this isn't the first time that we've done this. we've been doing this for decades. we've been saying that the actions that the police are taking, actions that are supported by both democrats and republicans are wrong. actions that are taken against white people and black people. let's not forget about the murder of daniel shaver a couple of years ago. these actions are wrong no matter your political perspective, no matter whether you're watching this on fox news later. it is wrong and i think that that's what i really want people to focus on right now. >> jane, i'm so glad to hear you say it. i want david to stand by. we'll take a break and come back with all of you and have much more in just a moment. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate t
taylor. she was shot by police while she was asleep. you think about the case out of georgiachased a man down and shot him. i think it's important for people to recognize this isn't the first time that we've done this. we've been doing this for decades. we've been saying that the actions that the police are taking, actions that are supported by both democrats and republicans are wrong. actions that are taken against white people and black people. let's not forget about the murder of daniel...
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georgia. we'll talk about that a little bit later be i to stay on this case, the postal inspector said there were no packages of interest at brianna taylor's home. a postal inspector said metro police did not use his office to verify that a drug suspect was receiving packages at her apartment which was one of the factors listed for a no knock warrant on her home. we also have according to -- we'll stay with that right there. is there any evidence at all that police had any reason to be in -- to enter that home? any reason at all? >> not that brianna's family is aware of and in fact, joy, we think it is a bomb shell when you know and we can prove objectively now that they put false information in the affidavit that they gave to a circuit judge for the basis of getting this no knock warrant for breonna taylor's apartment. think about it, joy. they said that the u.s. postal inspector verified that packages were being delivered to breonna's house for this drug suspect. the united states postal inspector is not on the record as saying emphatically that is not the case and there were no packages of interest that went to breonna's home. so her fa
georgia. we'll talk about that a little bit later be i to stay on this case, the postal inspector said there were no packages of interest at brianna taylor's home. a postal inspector said metro police did not use his office to verify that a drug suspect was receiving packages at her apartment which was one of the factors listed for a no knock warrant on her home. we also have according to -- we'll stay with that right there. is there any evidence at all that police had any reason to be in -- to...
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arbery t georgia man shot to death while he was jogging in his own neighborhood after being pursued by three armed white men in two cars, all of whom have now been arrested. and breonna taylor, the emt who was gunned down by police in her very own home after they burst into the wrong apartment after midnight. the anger that you're seeing in america right now is raw and it is real and it comes from a place of deep frustration and pain and exasperation that is decades and decades old. on friday, the floyd family acknowledged the arrest of officer chauvin as a welcome but overt overdue step to the road to justice and they are still calling for the arrests of the other officers involved. protests are expected to continue az cross the country today including a rally being led by al sharpton this afternoon in new york. but the trauma of again, watching two unarmed black men die on tape along with consuming several additional accounts of police brutality against african americans all over america just this month served as a somber reminder that even when everything stops for a global pandemic, this doesn't stop. this thing that has corrupted this country since its founding, this k
arbery t georgia man shot to death while he was jogging in his own neighborhood after being pursued by three armed white men in two cars, all of whom have now been arrested. and breonna taylor, the emt who was gunned down by police in her very own home after they burst into the wrong apartment after midnight. the anger that you're seeing in america right now is raw and it is real and it comes from a place of deep frustration and pain and exasperation that is decades and decades old. on friday,...