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-carlos: isaiah. -lemonis: isaiah. you guys get along pretty good? isaiah: yeah, sometimes.emonis: sometimes? why not all the time? isaiah: the problem is the last time me and carlos got into an argument -- we have a $400 order in the morning. these people are expecting their food at a certain time -- on time, and guess what? if you ruin their lunch, you just blew it and they're not gonna order from us again. so what happens is i'm fittin' to start getting this order and i'm fittin' get this order out. lemonis: so you back here cooking? -lemonis: yeah. -nicholas: when i was brought here, nobody told me the chain of command. they just told me, "hey, well he's the kitchen manager. he comes off as a jerk sometimes. lemonis: so give me an example of, like, what that looks like. nicholas: "uh, yeah, i should just fire everybody. and just, winter times come, it's gonna slow down, so it's just gonna be me in front." j: but i also told you a few weeks ago, face-to-face, that nobody will be fired in this kitchen without me being the one to do it. lemonis: you say to him, "nobody's ge
-carlos: isaiah. -lemonis: isaiah. you guys get along pretty good? isaiah: yeah, sometimes.emonis: sometimes? why not all the time? isaiah: the problem is the last time me and carlos got into an argument -- we have a $400 order in the morning. these people are expecting their food at a certain time -- on time, and guess what? if you ruin their lunch, you just blew it and they're not gonna order from us again. so what happens is i'm fittin' to start getting this order and i'm fittin' get this...
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the book is big and black america isaiah jackson is the author thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser a part with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest isaiah jackson author of big coins and black america going to catch us on twitter it's kaiser reports and i stand by i'll. bet this drug right her cocaine is were for books with the i'm just with the. everybody use cocaine. cocaine you can smoke it this is worse like 1530. 20. 2 this is about a 15 people smoke this one figures. you can see these drugs in any city in the united states that you walk along if you want to get to. make money. and that's what it. doesn't pay their last respects to the late george clooney aid in his hometown of houston in texas his protests continue to rage across america and politicians are accused of politicizing. the black lives matter activists in the u.k. told to stop the slave trade it raises debates about the fed. this that. he was a slave trader in the 17th century 300 years ago there were democra
the book is big and black america isaiah jackson is the author thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser a part with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest isaiah jackson author of big coins and black america going to catch us on twitter it's kaiser reports and i stand by i'll. bet this drug right her cocaine is were for books with the i'm just with the. everybody use cocaine. cocaine you can...
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is the author of this book that is a literally on fire all over america bitcoin and black america isaiah welcome back to the kaiser report. but this is an awesome moment in the history of bitcoin because we've got coast to coast protest out there black lives matter movement is gaining enormous traction and a lot of people in the crowds are holding up a big sign that says because in a black america by isaiah jackson read this book. tell us how you feel about all of what's going on i say and honestly it's only because it's organic it's really the people doing it i didn't want to write it i didn't pay any protest. because it was on so it literally was just people so you can picture send it to me and this is where set a scene is new jersey raleigh north carolina london the site of this international now is very promising so good to see and i'm glad people are focusing on the economics they come after the smoke clears and of course you know i have a long history with big point as a matter of fact i page 12 it's mentioned that a notable white man named max kaiser was basically telling the blac
is the author of this book that is a literally on fire all over america bitcoin and black america isaiah welcome back to the kaiser report. but this is an awesome moment in the history of bitcoin because we've got coast to coast protest out there black lives matter movement is gaining enormous traction and a lot of people in the crowds are holding up a big sign that says because in a black america by isaiah jackson read this book. tell us how you feel about all of what's going on i say and...
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isaiah mckinnon, we appreciate you telling your story here. you had to do g through but we appreciate you putting that voice and story to good use. >> thank you so much. >>>. >> what an incredible life experience and story and perspective he has. that was a really interesting conversation, jim. i will see you tomorrow, sir. >> thank you. >> cnn's coverage continues next. sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >>> good monday morning everyone. i'm poppy harlow. a lot of news to get to this morning. fresh outrage after the killing of a black man by police in atlanta. moments from now demonstrators demanding criminal justice reform, will march toward georgia's state capitol, you see them gathering. we'll take you there live, this days after the fatal police shooting of rashard brooks, fueled protests once again across the
isaiah mckinnon, we appreciate you telling your story here. you had to do g through but we appreciate you putting that voice and story to good use. >> thank you so much. >>>. >> what an incredible life experience and story and perspective he has. that was a really interesting conversation, jim. i will see you tomorrow, sir. >> thank you. >> cnn's coverage continues next. sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity...
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grandmother and grandson in the is isaiah, he's 10, right? >> yes. >> this is carrie, his grandma. >> yes. >> reporter: how come you decided to come here today? >> it's a historical day and i wanted him to see it. >> reporter: are you concerned about the health issues? for example, respectfully, neither of you are wearing masks right now. you were given masks when you came into this block party area outside of the stadium. >> if we were going in there we would have them on. >> reporter: you're not going inside. >> no. >> so you're just here for the block party part of it. >> yes. >> reporter: does the coronavirus concern you? >> yes, but i'm not so concerned outside. there's a lot of fresh air, a lot of breeze. a lot of people have them on, but if we were going to be in close in quarters, yeah, we would have them on. >> reporter: how does it make you feel that so many people are standing here next to each other. i wear my mask so i don't get you sick. >> when we came in i said don't touch anything. they gave us bottle after bottle of hand san
grandmother and grandson in the is isaiah, he's 10, right? >> yes. >> this is carrie, his grandma. >> yes. >> reporter: how come you decided to come here today? >> it's a historical day and i wanted him to see it. >> reporter: are you concerned about the health issues? for example, respectfully, neither of you are wearing masks right now. you were given masks when you came into this block party area outside of the stadium. >> if we were going in there...
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isaiah 1 says that we as christians have to do good, seek justice and correct oppression. >> not everyonea protest, but, with your life you have to protest this. that's what being a christian is. >> that sounds like sunday, 11:00 to me. >> yes, sir. >> so for centuries, the black church has stood proud and to protests and dreams deferred. >> when the dust settles and the smoke clears, there's going to be one central institution that's going to be key to people of african descent. that's the church. >>> next, in the state where juneteenth was born, a ride for justice and a fallen friend. actually was. undt dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with fl
isaiah 1 says that we as christians have to do good, seek justice and correct oppression. >> not everyonea protest, but, with your life you have to protest this. that's what being a christian is. >> that sounds like sunday, 11:00 to me. >> yes, sir. >> so for centuries, the black church has stood proud and to protests and dreams deferred. >> when the dust settles and the smoke clears, there's going to be one central institution that's going to be key to people of...
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george floyd answer the question in death when it was asked in isaiah, "lord, who should i send?" of big floyd who stood up and said " lord, big floyd who stood up and said "lord, send big floyd who stood up and said " lord, send me. big floyd who stood up and said "lord, send me. " and so as we come today, people of statute those who humble themselves before god, we come to pay tribute to a man who said "send me." and i want to acknowledge those young marchers in the street. today many of them could not be in displays. they are black and brown, they're asian, they are white, they are protesting and marching and i am saying as a mama, i hear your cry. that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about junie holmes and jack yates. somebody might've said what good comes out of nazareth that somebody else might have said what good comes out of third ward? i am so grateful today to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down those blocks, went on up to the crimson and red and began to mentor and make a legacy that no o
george floyd answer the question in death when it was asked in isaiah, "lord, who should i send?" of big floyd who stood up and said " lord, big floyd who stood up and said "lord, send big floyd who stood up and said " lord, send me. big floyd who stood up and said "lord, send me. " and so as we come today, people of statute those who humble themselves before god, we come to pay tribute to a man who said "send me." and i want to acknowledge those...
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of logic to it and there's a lot to be said for it what i said in 2011 is and it's also quoted in isaiah jackson calling a black america that the black community in this one because it was a dollar if it accumulated enough to coin a dollar it wouldn't have to really worry about reparations because they were in the black community would have all the wealth and the fat money world would be collapsing in effect not only the case the reparations. and that model has been done before we know that the i mean he received an apology and record reparations for their experiences when they were thrown in internment camps but at the same time you know i think we're so fed up that we're over it it's just like keep your money break we don't we don't want to deal with you know we're done really you know this is your thing we're out and we have this new economy built so you know maybe we'll look for the ball on the side of the earth back and say oh yeah it's a free but you know i just i just feel like we're so fed up we're over it we just don't. talk regatta you know it well in the black america when you
of logic to it and there's a lot to be said for it what i said in 2011 is and it's also quoted in isaiah jackson calling a black america that the black community in this one because it was a dollar if it accumulated enough to coin a dollar it wouldn't have to really worry about reparations because they were in the black community would have all the wealth and the fat money world would be collapsing in effect not only the case the reparations. and that model has been done before we know that the...
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isaiah 10 said woe into those who legislate evil.d be to low.d to low -- too we can change the political conversation in this country. and it is time. they never hear politicians talking about their issues. those three states alone, 2 million poor and low income people who did not vote in 2016 are eligible to register and vote in 2020. south, done -- in the 8.9 million poor and low wealth people who could have voted did not vote. why don't many of them vote? they say they never hear their issues of poverty. if we want to change the electorate and we want to change the political capital, we have to start talking to poor and low wealth people. peopler an low wealth did not vote for the current administration. many of them did not vote because nobody comes and visits them in talks to them and listens to them and here's their stories and says in their policies how they will address -- issue of their story issue of poverty. streets, inr in the the voting booths, the pulpit. we have nonviolent power and it is time to use it. it is past tim
isaiah 10 said woe into those who legislate evil.d be to low.d to low -- too we can change the political conversation in this country. and it is time. they never hear politicians talking about their issues. those three states alone, 2 million poor and low income people who did not vote in 2016 are eligible to register and vote in 2020. south, done -- in the 8.9 million poor and low wealth people who could have voted did not vote. why don't many of them vote? they say they never hear their...
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isaiah lewis wasn't just unarmed, he was completely naked.broke into a house and attacked a police officer. the police tased williams but he kept coming at them and attacking come of the officer shot him, they were not charged. tatiana johnson -- jefferson was shot by a fort worth deputy. a neighbor called a nonemergency number after seeing her door open. police arrived, johnson saw them approach from a window and was holding a gun at the time. according to body camera footage, the officers shot johnson within seconds. jefferson. that officer has been charged with homicide. christopher whitfield was shot and killed in louisiana, he robbed a gas station. debbie declan simpson said his gun discharged accidentally. sims, who is black himself, was not charge in that killing kevin mason was shot by police during a multi-hour stand off very mason turned out not to have a gun, mason claimed to have a gun, claims to be armed and vowed to kill police with it. they believed him, mason had been in a shoot-out with police years before. and finally, the t
isaiah lewis wasn't just unarmed, he was completely naked.broke into a house and attacked a police officer. the police tased williams but he kept coming at them and attacking come of the officer shot him, they were not charged. tatiana johnson -- jefferson was shot by a fort worth deputy. a neighbor called a nonemergency number after seeing her door open. police arrived, johnson saw them approach from a window and was holding a gun at the time. according to body camera footage, the officers...
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but george floyd answered the question in death, when it was asked in isaiah, "lord, who should i sende floyd wanted us to know. i guess he wanted us to know, family, about jack yates. somebody might have said, "what good comes out of nazareth? close with somebody else might have said, "what good comes outd ward?" [applause] i am so grateful today to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down that home block, went on up to that crimson and red, and began to mentor and make a legacy that no one can deny. i want you to know, my friends, that as these members of congress give me a moment, chairwoman karen bass, the congressional black caucus, leadership barbara lee, congressman hank johnson, congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congresswoman sent taken solace , congresswoman sylvia garcia, congresswoman deb holland from new mexico. across the nation, they are here because they are here honoring our brother that came out of the heart of third ward and jack yates. they are here to honor that leadership. so, as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is pai
but george floyd answered the question in death, when it was asked in isaiah, "lord, who should i sende floyd wanted us to know. i guess he wanted us to know, family, about jack yates. somebody might have said, "what good comes out of nazareth? close with somebody else might have said, "what good comes outd ward?" [applause] i am so grateful today to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down that home block, went on up to that crimson and red, and...
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when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send? oh god, have mercy on us.they are asian. they are white. they are protesting and marching and i'm saying as a mama, i hear your cry. that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about homes and jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazareth? somebody else might have said what good comes out of 3rd ward. i am so grateful today. to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down those went on up to that crimson and red and began to mentor and make a legacy that no one can deny. i want you to know, my friends, that as these members of congress give me a moment, chairwoman karen bass, the congressional black caucus, leadership barbara lee congressman hank johnson, congressman vicente, congresswoman holland from new mexico. they're across the nation. they are here because they are honoring a brother that came out of the heart of 3rd ward and they are here to honor that leadership. so as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assig
when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send? oh god, have mercy on us.they are asian. they are white. they are protesting and marching and i'm saying as a mama, i hear your cry. that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about homes and jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazareth? somebody else might have said what good comes out of 3rd ward. i am so grateful today. to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd...
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isaiah demands that we stop passing laws that deprive the poor of their rights.ng from pandemic, making misery for the poor. john the baptist demands that the military and ruling authorities and police stop killing the people, stop exhorting money, and stop spreading lies about each other. matthew demands that religious leaders stop covering up for those who divide. instead, take the side of the poor, the side of the bruised, rejected, and battered. jesus turns over tables, engages in holy disruption, commits himself even unto death to demand justice for us all. these freedom fighters remind us that movements don't just curse the darkness. we don't just awake the nation to what is wrong, but we come together in power with demand. we reject the false narrative that poverty is inevitable, that if god wanted to end poverty, he would've already done so, or that the only time we'll all have what we need to thrive in the society is after we die. we, instead, rise together. we demand justice and will do so until we claim all of our rights. we in the poor people's campai
isaiah demands that we stop passing laws that deprive the poor of their rights.ng from pandemic, making misery for the poor. john the baptist demands that the military and ruling authorities and police stop killing the people, stop exhorting money, and stop spreading lies about each other. matthew demands that religious leaders stop covering up for those who divide. instead, take the side of the poor, the side of the bruised, rejected, and battered. jesus turns over tables, engages in holy...
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the bible says in the book of isaiah 1 and 17, to be able to teach the oppressors, to be a voice for the voiceless and to be able to seek justice for the windows. that's what we're going to continue to do as we go forward and the fight for justice. and to be able to uphold the legacy of george floyd. at this time you'll hear from the commissioner of the new york city police department. dermot shea. >> i'll be brief in my comments. i came here today with my friend and with my co-worker, first deputy commissioner ben tucker. he's going to make a statement on behalf of the entire police department, the nation's largest police department, that we stand with the floyd family. we condemn what took place in minneapolis. and i think it's much larger than law enforcement condemning it. any human being with a conscious that looks at that video feels the same way. so my heart goes out to the entire floyd family. i think this entire difficult period. it's not the first. hopefully it's the last. should be a wake-up call for this entire country. the justice. to look in the mirror, to work together
the bible says in the book of isaiah 1 and 17, to be able to teach the oppressors, to be a voice for the voiceless and to be able to seek justice for the windows. that's what we're going to continue to do as we go forward and the fight for justice. and to be able to uphold the legacy of george floyd. at this time you'll hear from the commissioner of the new york city police department. dermot shea. >> i'll be brief in my comments. i came here today with my friend and with my co-worker,...
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when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send? oh, god, i have mercy on us.here was a tall man by the name of big floyd. who stood up and said, lord, send me. >> we're going to make sure that those who have looked through time, that they will know that he made a difference within his time, because he changed not only this country, not only the united states, he changed the world. >> all over the world, george, they're marching with your name. you touched every one of the 50 states, even in a pandemic. people are walking out in the streets as we lay you to rest today. the movement won't rest. until we get justice. >> all right. joining me now political reporter for "the washington post" eugene scott. eugene, good morning to you. great to see you this morning. wow what a moving service yesterday so incredible to watch from beginning to end. so many different things said there. but there was some politics in the service. and the reverend al sharpton talking about the president's response to the protest, sharply criticizing the president's response to the protest
when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send? oh, god, i have mercy on us.here was a tall man by the name of big floyd. who stood up and said, lord, send me. >> we're going to make sure that those who have looked through time, that they will know that he made a difference within his time, because he changed not only this country, not only the united states, he changed the world. >> all over the world, george, they're marching with your name. you touched every one of the 50...
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. >> "out front" now, the former police chief and deputy mayor of detroit isaiah mckinnon and laura coates. . laura, the president saying chokeholds should be banned except when an officer's life is in danger which is a subjective manner. legally when you add that to it, what does that do? >> it doesn't change anything at all. the the subjectivity is the question many people have about the amount of benefit of doubt you give police officers. if it's already in the police officers' hands in terms of figuring out whether they are allowed to use a level of force, it's their judgment call. the president's statements have not changed that judgment call. it still allows for that really big caveat there that say ifs the officer subjectively and reasonably believes that he or she is in danger, they can perform what has been banned by so many. it doesn't do much to elevate the conversation or change the dynamic about reasonableness. >> chief, you recently wrote an op-ed saying you could have been george floyd and you call for a series of police reforms including a nationwide database which is part
. >> "out front" now, the former police chief and deputy mayor of detroit isaiah mckinnon and laura coates. . laura, the president saying chokeholds should be banned except when an officer's life is in danger which is a subjective manner. legally when you add that to it, what does that do? >> it doesn't change anything at all. the the subjectivity is the question many people have about the amount of benefit of doubt you give police officers. if it's already in the police...
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salute the class of 2020 every night shining the spotlight on a specific senior tonight, it is gabriel isaiah lock on gabriel attended a royal high school in sandler, a lower end zone and will attend chabot junior college. he says he's going to pursue a career in welding with pg any our congratulations to you gabriel you can submit the name of a graduate go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads twenty-twenty under the news tab give us a picture of your grad let us know which school they attended and. >>what's next the big plans for him or her and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 9, here's what we're working on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock thousands take to the streets of the bay area, a big crowd marched in san francisco today. some say as many as 10,000 people turned out and another protest is underway in oakland, what police there are saying tonight about using tear gas on protesters and in the bay area and beyond look at this live picture tonight from denver colorado where a protest is continuing right now. >>large crowds and fact marching all across the nation at outcry over the death o
salute the class of 2020 every night shining the spotlight on a specific senior tonight, it is gabriel isaiah lock on gabriel attended a royal high school in sandler, a lower end zone and will attend chabot junior college. he says he's going to pursue a career in welding with pg any our congratulations to you gabriel you can submit the name of a graduate go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads twenty-twenty under the news tab give us a picture of your grad let us know which school they...
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>>isaiah says now they will also temporarily closed off indoor dining do an additional weekly sanitizer spray and while employees already got temperature checks. it will now be required for customers you had to turn anyone away. >>so far we have not so that tells me that people are either one thing contention to their symptoms or 2 tom, you know there's not really getting anything out about. and so conversation or you can stay that way i see a said most customers have been happily complying with their policies. >>but health officials have been urging younger people to still use social distancing and wear a mask when possible went out at restaurants individuals had frequented those establishments and experiencing symptoms please do consider being evaluated for the first time this week people in their 20's make up the largest portion of cases in the state. >>ayes and who encourages but does not mandate mask for customers said he thinks more specific guidelines for both restaurants and customers could help it's going to be impossible to stop. >>i'm going to say hi to people they know are m
>>isaiah says now they will also temporarily closed off indoor dining do an additional weekly sanitizer spray and while employees already got temperature checks. it will now be required for customers you had to turn anyone away. >>so far we have not so that tells me that people are either one thing contention to their symptoms or 2 tom, you know there's not really getting anything out about. and so conversation or you can stay that way i see a said most customers have been happily...
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let's take a breath -- >>> isaiah wilson! >> let's take a breath for michael brown who was killed in ferguson. let's take a breath for 12-year-old tamir rice who was killed in closed, ohio, by the police. let's take a breath for trayvon benjamin martin who was killed in sanford, florida. let's take a breath for emmitt till who was killed in mississippi. let's take a breath collectively for all of the marginalized and disenfranchised and dehumanized people, whether black, brown, white, or red who were killed unjustifiably, who were killed unnecessarily, and who was killed senselessly because they are american citizens, one, they are human beings, two, and finally, we should all remember they are children of god. thank you so much. we will respond to you when we get the announcement. [ applause ] >> benjamin crump with that refrain speaking to all of the victims, recent victims and victims going back decades if not all the way back into, of course, the legacy of emmitt till in the jim crow south. let's now talk about that and w
let's take a breath -- >>> isaiah wilson! >> let's take a breath for michael brown who was killed in ferguson. let's take a breath for 12-year-old tamir rice who was killed in closed, ohio, by the police. let's take a breath for trayvon benjamin martin who was killed in sanford, florida. let's take a breath for emmitt till who was killed in mississippi. let's take a breath collectively for all of the marginalized and disenfranchised and dehumanized people, whether black, brown,...
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you have revealed so many things that are untoward, even evil but we ask according to isaiah 50:4, that the tongue of the learned. that we should know how to speak to the heart of this nation. give us a word in season to him that's weary and waken us morning by morning, god, that we would hear and speak. we have a great, courageous president who is a problem solver and let him speak as your mouthpiece and act as your instrument and we thank you for this time, amen. >> amen. [applause] >> thank you very much. want to thank you bishop, thank you very much, pastor. that's great. we're going to be discussing some pretty important things today i think. it is all important but the timing of this is very appropriate. this was set up actually a long time ago but the timing is very appropriate. we are here to listen to community and faith leaders. going to be hearing from a lot of the good ones. some of the great ones but a lot of the good ones and to present our vision of advancing the cause of justice and freedom. from day one i've been fighting for the forgotten men and women of america. i th
you have revealed so many things that are untoward, even evil but we ask according to isaiah 50:4, that the tongue of the learned. that we should know how to speak to the heart of this nation. give us a word in season to him that's weary and waken us morning by morning, god, that we would hear and speak. we have a great, courageous president who is a problem solver and let him speak as your mouthpiece and act as your instrument and we thank you for this time, amen. >> amen. [applause]...
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the bible says in the book of isaiah 1:17, to teach the oppressors to be a voice for the voiceless and to be able to seek justice for the widows and that is what we're going to continue to do as we go forward and the fight for justice. and to uphold the legacy of george floyd. at this time you'll hear from the commissioner of the new york city police department dermot shay. >> reverend, thank you. so i'll be brief in my comments. i came here today with my friend and with my co-worker, first deputy commissioner ben tucken, two highest ranking members in new york city police department to make a statement first and foremost on behalf of the entire new york city police department. the nation's largest police department. that we stand with the floyd family. we condemn what took place in minneapolis. and i think it's much larger than law enforcement condemning it. any human being with a conscience feels the same way. so my heart goes out to then fire floyd family. i think it is an entire difficult period. it is not the first. please lord it is the last. but it should be a wake-up call for t
the bible says in the book of isaiah 1:17, to teach the oppressors to be a voice for the voiceless and to be able to seek justice for the widows and that is what we're going to continue to do as we go forward and the fight for justice. and to uphold the legacy of george floyd. at this time you'll hear from the commissioner of the new york city police department dermot shay. >> reverend, thank you. so i'll be brief in my comments. i came here today with my friend and with my co-worker,...
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isaiah,aters: you are recognized. >> thank you, i appreciate it. i want to think of our mutual friend andy barr right now and his daughters. i know that, chairman, he would love to be here to grill you about a number of issues, as he and i had previously chaired the policy and trade subcommittee. but i need to touch base on two things, main street business that is not eligible for the protection program, and as you know a huge part of our manufacturing economy is in automobiles, especially automobile parts. and those account for about 900,000 jobs, 125,000 of those here in michigan alone. and what we are seeing and hearing from the large automobile manufacturers is their concern for their suppliers. the suppliers are telling me, which i have a tremendous number of here in the second district of michigan, is they are having liquidity issues. not that they do not have -- that they have not been previously funded, but it is about liquidity now. i joined with my colleagues last week in sk the administration to provide short-term lending assistance to m
isaiah,aters: you are recognized. >> thank you, i appreciate it. i want to think of our mutual friend andy barr right now and his daughters. i know that, chairman, he would love to be here to grill you about a number of issues, as he and i had previously chaired the policy and trade subcommittee. but i need to touch base on two things, main street business that is not eligible for the protection program, and as you know a huge part of our manufacturing economy is in automobiles,...
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isaiah, you're recognized for five minutes >> thank you, madam chair. i appreciate it, and i, like the ranking member, just think of our mutual friend andy barr right now and his daughters. i know, chairman, he would love to be here to grill you about a number of issues as he and i had both previously chaired the monetary policy and trade subcommitt subcommittee but i need to touch base on the paycheck -- sorry, two things. main street business that is not eligible for the protection program, and as you well know, a huge part of our manufacturing economy is in automobiles, especially automobile parts. those account for about 900,000 jobs, 125,000 of those here in michigan alone what we are seeing and hearing from the large automobile manufacturers is their concern for their suppliers. their suppliers are telling me, which i have a tremendous number of here in the second district of michigan, that they are having some liquidity issues not that they don't have -- weren't properly funded previously, it's liquidity right now. i talked to a lending program t
isaiah, you're recognized for five minutes >> thank you, madam chair. i appreciate it, and i, like the ranking member, just think of our mutual friend andy barr right now and his daughters. i know, chairman, he would love to be here to grill you about a number of issues as he and i had both previously chaired the monetary policy and trade subcommitt subcommittee but i need to touch base on the paycheck -- sorry, two things. main street business that is not eligible for the protection...
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isaiah is from fayetteville, georgia. caller: how are you doing this morning?54 yearsthat old. we have been in this country 400 something years. we just can't get along with you guys. i want all black america to listen to this. and separateve from these people. when a man and a wife have an argument, the first thing they do is separate. years go along. we might get along then. at this time, after all the years we have been through from slavery, jim crow, to this point and the situation still here and we are dealing with the master's child, it is time for us to move out. not out of america. . am saying let's move on for the people that are going to say we cannot do it, look at mitt romney in utah. they didn't ask anyone to remove to utah and build our own community. they did. isaiah in georgia. we will go to ali. caller: mike, will be brief. -- my comment will be brief. department,heriff's which is mostly white supremacist. did 12 yearsn who and eight years on the front line, not just hanging around the middle east. host: how do you know that is the instance in
isaiah is from fayetteville, georgia. caller: how are you doing this morning?54 yearsthat old. we have been in this country 400 something years. we just can't get along with you guys. i want all black america to listen to this. and separateve from these people. when a man and a wife have an argument, the first thing they do is separate. years go along. we might get along then. at this time, after all the years we have been through from slavery, jim crow, to this point and the situation still...
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but george floyd answered the question in death when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send?, many of them, could not be in this place. they are black and brown. they are asian. they are white. they are protesting and marching, and i am saying, as a mama, i hear your cry. that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about holmes and jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazarus. somebody else would have said what good comes out of 3rd ward. i am so grateful today to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down those community home blocks, went on up to that crimson and red and began to mentor and make a legacy that no one can deny. i want you to know, my friends, that as these members of congress give me a moment, chairmanwoman karen bass, the congressional black caucus, leadership barbara lee, congressman hank johnson, congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congressman gonzalez, congresswoman sylvia garr seeia. congressman from new mexico, they're across the nation. they are here because they're
but george floyd answered the question in death when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send?, many of them, could not be in this place. they are black and brown. they are asian. they are white. they are protesting and marching, and i am saying, as a mama, i hear your cry. that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about holmes and jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazarus. somebody else would have said what good...
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i think, that's about the abuses when it comes to isaiah, the foreign intelligence surveillance act.re is essentially the sense that he's dumping it on the fbi and mistakes are made there but it will be interesting to see the q&a here. remember this is all about the beginning of the russia probe and all we have learned since then. the context will say that this is just the way to waste time, senator graham has pledged to get to the bottom of it since the beginning. >> to you now, concerning the fisa warrant applications and other matters. we spoke to senator kennedy at the top of the last hour. what do you expect in that hearing room. >> obviously we touched on the fisa application, we push it off on to others and it raises a lot of questions about the way it works in and of itself. one of the things that i think is important to remember is the information that we have now, we have bill barr staying in front of a different hearing on the hill, he believes that spine on a presidential campaign did occur. that's acting dni in the past several months. and that we have the scope memo tha
i think, that's about the abuses when it comes to isaiah, the foreign intelligence surveillance act.re is essentially the sense that he's dumping it on the fbi and mistakes are made there but it will be interesting to see the q&a here. remember this is all about the beginning of the russia probe and all we have learned since then. the context will say that this is just the way to waste time, senator graham has pledged to get to the bottom of it since the beginning. >> to you now,...
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but george floyd answered the question in death, when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send today, people of statutes, those who humble themselves before god, we come to pay tribute to a man who said, "send me." and i want to acknowledge those in the streets. many of them could not be in this place. they are black, brown, asian, and white. they are protesting and marching i am saying, "as a mama, i hear your cry." that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazareth, and somebody else might have said what good comes out of the third ward. i am so grateful today to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down those blocks, went on up to that crimson and red, and began to make a legacy that no one can deny. i want you to know, my friends, that as these members of congress -- give me a moment, chairwoman karen bass, the congressional black caucus, leadership, barbara lee, congressman hank johnson, congresswoman lizzie fletcher, congressman vincent
but george floyd answered the question in death, when it was asked in isaiah, lord, who should i send today, people of statutes, those who humble themselves before god, we come to pay tribute to a man who said, "send me." and i want to acknowledge those in the streets. many of them could not be in this place. they are black, brown, asian, and white. they are protesting and marching i am saying, "as a mama, i hear your cry." that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i...
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when it was asked in isaiah, "lord, who should i send?" o god, have mercy on us. tall man by the name of big floyd, who stood up and said, "lord, send me." >> we're going to make sure that those who have looked through time, that they will know that he made a difference within his time because he changed not only this country, not only the united states. he changed the world! >> we are not fighting some disconnected incidents. we are fighting an institutional, systemic problem that has been allowed to permeate since we were brought to these shores. all over the world, george, they're marching with your name. you've touched every one of the 50 states, even in a pandemic. people are walking out in the streets. as we lay you to rest today, the movement won't rest until we get justice. >> until we get justice. the movement won't rest until we get justice. reverend al, you join a long line of civil rights leaders and champions that have been pushing for that justice. and you never know when the opening comes for justice to actual actually, for history to bend and for j
when it was asked in isaiah, "lord, who should i send?" o god, have mercy on us. tall man by the name of big floyd, who stood up and said, "lord, send me." >> we're going to make sure that those who have looked through time, that they will know that he made a difference within his time because he changed not only this country, not only the united states. he changed the world! >> we are not fighting some disconnected incidents. we are fighting an institutional,...
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i talked to one of the protesters named isaiah. here is what he had to say. >> we all human. all can think on the same level and we all can think collectively to make things better for our world. we are all living in the same world. >> despite the peace in the streets though. there is a war of words breaking out between the president and his former defense secretary james mad dog mattis taking to the atlantic and just blasting the commander-in-chief saying. this donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try. instead, he tries to divide us, mattis also denouncing the use of troops i nation's capital. saying the walk to st. john's church violated the protesters' rights. meanwhile the president firing back on twitter writing this calling him by the way the world's most overrated general saying mattis' primary strength was not military but rather personal public relations. i gave him a new life, things to do and battles to win but he seldom brought home the bacon. i didn't like his leadership style o
i talked to one of the protesters named isaiah. here is what he had to say. >> we all human. all can think on the same level and we all can think collectively to make things better for our world. we are all living in the same world. >> despite the peace in the streets though. there is a war of words breaking out between the president and his former defense secretary james mad dog mattis taking to the atlantic and just blasting the commander-in-chief saying. this donald trump is the...