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>>> jacob es una de las mÁs grandes bendiciones que dios me ha regalado.n para continuar tocando la baterÍa. ojalÁ le llegue pronto el riÑÓn. al regresar, lo pone fecha al reinicio de su temporada el bÁsquetbol y sus estrellas llegan >>> quiere saber quÉ pasa en washington tienes que ver sÍ o si noticias telemundo. preguntamos al presidente trump por los dreamers tener problemas para ver tu programa online es molesto adelÁntate con boost mobile adelÁntate con boost...
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amen. >> alan gong. >> jacob ellington. >> hogan harper.rsten feld. >> taylor krug. >> alexander hopkins. >> sawyer madsen. >> mohammed if the car from pakistan. mccormick. >> jacob young. >> charles o'brien >> >> adriano moran. opio one.ey auntie >> michael j nafta. >> christopher b poppa. >> liam o'hara. jacob phillips. >> joseph pierce. >> matthew robinson. >> catherine peterson. grown.x rosen a >> porous. >> michael s. ruta so. >> easily g. quinlan. >> julius sheppard. >> abigail smith. >> lacey swapper. >> logan smith. [applause] >> and addict g. watson. >> zachary sprecher. >> william addie. >> justin stole. >> austin h. team. >> jackson j. cervix. >> judson d. booker. >> alicia r. thornton. >> jacob h. connors. >> michelle a. to ray. deanna r. edgar. >> jesse d. whipple. >> melissa r. gammons. >> simeon b. willis. >> brendan w. gunther. >> tyler j. amason. >> justin jang. >> jacob baumert. >> ricardo a. him and is junior. >> evan brunner. c. john from tanzania. >> burroughs. >> jacob s. t. >> samantha colletti. >> joseph kim. the fou
amen. >> alan gong. >> jacob ellington. >> hogan harper.rsten feld. >> taylor krug. >> alexander hopkins. >> sawyer madsen. >> mohammed if the car from pakistan. mccormick. >> jacob young. >> charles o'brien >> >> adriano moran. opio one.ey auntie >> michael j nafta. >> christopher b poppa. >> liam o'hara. jacob phillips. >> joseph pierce. >> matthew robinson. >> catherine peterson. grown.x...
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again, i want to thank miss underwood-jacobs and mr. floyd for being here today and all of the witnesses. hopefully we can have both parties working together to accomplish something here and not blame the other side. let's hope we can do that. thank you very much. i yelled back. rep. nadler: the gentleman yelled back. let me simply note that as members ask questions of remote witnesses, you should mute your mike while the witness answers remotely. mr. johnson. your mic. holding thisfor hearing and i think the witnesses for being here to help us forge a new path forward. the path to a place where black men and women cannot be murdered with impunity by those sworn to protect them. we grieve know that with you on the loss of your brother and my condolences go to you and your entire family. i offererwood-jacobs, my sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your brother. mayor morreale, we have seen repeated instances where black people often unarmed have been killed by police officer -- a police officer and the death results
again, i want to thank miss underwood-jacobs and mr. floyd for being here today and all of the witnesses. hopefully we can have both parties working together to accomplish something here and not blame the other side. let's hope we can do that. thank you very much. i yelled back. rep. nadler: the gentleman yelled back. let me simply note that as members ask questions of remote witnesses, you should mute your mike while the witness answers remotely. mr. johnson. your mic. holding thisfor hearing...
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jacob collier is live from the lavatory with mahalia and ty dolla sign.r look at your plunger the same way again. tomorrow night i will be joined by howie mandel. later this week, dakota johnson and sean penn. our guest tonight is an emmy-winning actor who spent ten seasons being there for you, starting friday, she stars alongside steve carell in the new netflix comedy series "space force." say hello to lisa kudrow. hello, lisa. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: how are you? >> okay. how are you? >> jimmy: i'm good. how was your nine-week, three-day weekend? did you relax? >> yes, i've been relaxing the whole time, honestly. i like it. >> jimmy: who are you quarantined with, the family? >> yeah, my son, and my husband sometimes. >> jimmy: sometimes? >> sometimes, which is, i think, the best way for a marriage. >> jimmy: now wait, now, you know it's not really a quarantine if someone else is not participating in the quarantine. it has to be 100%. >> yes, we were, and we were 100%. we were all together in the desert. because we have a house there. >> jimmy: oh, in th
jacob collier is live from the lavatory with mahalia and ty dolla sign.r look at your plunger the same way again. tomorrow night i will be joined by howie mandel. later this week, dakota johnson and sean penn. our guest tonight is an emmy-winning actor who spent ten seasons being there for you, starting friday, she stars alongside steve carell in the new netflix comedy series "space force." say hello to lisa kudrow. hello, lisa. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: how are you?...
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>> get the [bleep] out of here. >> go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home!, jacob, go home! >> tucker: what a remarkable piece of tape that is. has a big city mayor in this country ever been more thoroughly humiliated? "get the f out of here," she screams. go! the correct answer to that, needless to say, is "up yours, lady. i'm not going anywhere. i run this city." do you doubt the entire crowd would've cheered jacob frey if he'd said that? people always admire resolve even when they disagree with the point of view, but that's not what jacob frey did. frey slunk away like a child caught doing something filthy. the s most telling moment came just before that when the woman in sunglasses threatened to defeat the mayor in the next election. what does that tell you? it tells you that black lives matter is in fact a political party. maybe the strongest political party in the united states as of tonight. its members believe they can reshape this country, and so far, they are proving to be right. you can always tell which political movements are ascending, which ar
>> get the [bleep] out of here. >> go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home!, jacob, go home! >> tucker: what a remarkable piece of tape that is. has a big city mayor in this country ever been more thoroughly humiliated? "get the f out of here," she screams. go! the correct answer to that, needless to say, is "up yours, lady. i'm not going anywhere. i run this city." do you doubt the entire crowd would've cheered jacob frey if he'd said that? people...
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jacob, congratulations, we're all excited about the book, "separated."nks very much. >> thanks, andrea. >>> the fbi is now investigating an unthinkable act of hate against nascar's only full-time black driver, bubba wallace. in the wake of the racist attack, wallace is receiving an outpouring of support from his fellow drivers. nbc's sam brock has the latest. >> reporter: racing is the great equalizer. in a 500-mile race at talladega super speedway, it was this unforgettable stretch. >> the entire garage area has rallied around bubba wallace. >> reporter: that will likely serve as an enduring image for generations of nascar fans. >> all in all we won the day. the prerace was one of the hardest things i've had think witness in my life. >> reporter: an emotional bubba wallace, the sport's only black driver, we want on the track as dozens of fellow drivers and crews showered him with love and support, pulling his number 43 car to the front of the line after wallace was the apparent target of a hate crime. >> i wanted to show whoever it was that you're not g
jacob, congratulations, we're all excited about the book, "separated."nks very much. >> thanks, andrea. >>> the fbi is now investigating an unthinkable act of hate against nascar's only full-time black driver, bubba wallace. in the wake of the racist attack, wallace is receiving an outpouring of support from his fellow drivers. nbc's sam brock has the latest. >> reporter: racing is the great equalizer. in a 500-mile race at talladega super speedway, it was this...
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floyd and miss underwood jacobs as well. all of us will continue to review and your families in our prayers. what happened to your brother, to floyd, what happened breonna taylor, is truly an outrage and i pray that coming together am a meet the moment by honor their memories passing the justice and policing act, not just to honor the memories, but the memories of so many others across the country. marshall, ahael 15-year-old 112 pound black and was killed while enduring the psychiatric episode in jail, he was her strained five deputies for over 30 minutes at which he suffocated on his own vomit and died. elijah mclean, a 23-year-old unarmed black, died after an encounter with the police department while walking home one night. after initially not responding to police, the plane was tackled to the ground by officers, placed in a choke hold, and vomited. he was later suffered a heart attack. clearly hear a lot. he was put in a choke hold by an it is past time choke holds and other harmful have led to an that is why the justic
floyd and miss underwood jacobs as well. all of us will continue to review and your families in our prayers. what happened to your brother, to floyd, what happened breonna taylor, is truly an outrage and i pray that coming together am a meet the moment by honor their memories passing the justice and policing act, not just to honor the memories, but the memories of so many others across the country. marshall, ahael 15-year-old 112 pound black and was killed while enduring the psychiatric episode...
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let's get over to jacob soboroff in los angeles.acob, protests everywhere in the southland. >> reporter: everywhere, richard. i mean, to try to give you a good vantage point from here, walking into the middle of the heart of the civic center in downtown los angeles. all over the place. this is heading toward city hall here in downtown l.a. you can see the big building there. where there have been over the course of the last weeks congregations, gatherings day after day after day. today the message that was really echoed here after big concessions by the mayor and the city council saying they were going to take 100 to 150 million dollars out of the police department to put it into services, is that very concisely if you make change impossible revolution will never happen. and that's what they're calling for on the streets, 100 to 150 million dollars is not nearly enough. we're hearing of course messages about breaking down, dismantling the systemic racism in the policing of departments like the los angeles police department for peopl
let's get over to jacob soboroff in los angeles.acob, protests everywhere in the southland. >> reporter: everywhere, richard. i mean, to try to give you a good vantage point from here, walking into the middle of the heart of the civic center in downtown los angeles. all over the place. this is heading toward city hall here in downtown l.a. you can see the big building there. where there have been over the course of the last weeks congregations, gatherings day after day after day. today...
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it was then that jacob frey made a fatal mistake.put himself in a position where he could be asked that question directly. here's what happened next. >> yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? we don't want no more police. statement i do not support the full abolition. >> you're wasting our time. >> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. >> tucker: what a remarkable piece of tape that is. as a big city mayor in this country ever been more thoroughly humiliated? the correct answer to that needless to say is up yours, lady. i'm not going anywhere, i run the city. you doubt the entire crowd would've cheered jacob frey if he'd said that? people always admire resolve even when they disagree with the point of view, but that's not what jacob frey did. he slunk away like a child caught doing something filthy. the most telling moment came just before that when the woman and sunglasses threatened to defeat the mayor in the next election. what does that tell you? it tells you that black lives matter is
it was then that jacob frey made a fatal mistake.put himself in a position where he could be asked that question directly. here's what happened next. >> yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? we don't want no more police. statement i do not support the full abolition. >> you're wasting our time. >> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. >> tucker: what a remarkable piece of tape that is. as a big city mayor in this country ever...
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floyd and miss underwood jacobs as well. all of us will continue to review and your families in our prayers. what happened to your brother, to floyd, what happened breonna taylor, is truly an outrage and i pray that coming together am a meet the moment by honor their memories passing the justice and policing act, not just to honor the memories, but the memories of so many others across the country. marshall, ahael 15-year-old 112 pound black and was killed while enduring the psychiatric episode in jail, he was her strained five deputies for over 30 minutes at which he suffocated on his own vomit and died. elijah mclean, a 23-year-old unarmed black, died after an encounter with the police department while walking home one night. after initially not responding to police, the plane was tackled to the ground by officers, placed in a choke hold, and vomited. he was later suffered a heart attack. clearly hear a lot. he was put in a choke hold by an it is past time choke holds and other harmful have led to an that is why the justic
floyd and miss underwood jacobs as well. all of us will continue to review and your families in our prayers. what happened to your brother, to floyd, what happened breonna taylor, is truly an outrage and i pray that coming together am a meet the moment by honor their memories passing the justice and policing act, not just to honor the memories, but the memories of so many others across the country. marshall, ahael 15-year-old 112 pound black and was killed while enduring the psychiatric episode...
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i'm here to introduce angela underwood jacobs. her husband, michael, and her daughter, trinity, and more importantly, i'm here to listen to them and all of you. i know angela, i am proud to call her a friend. she's a mother, a businesswoman, and the first black woman to become a city councilmember in lancaster, cal on you. angela is here to testify -- lancaster, california. she is here to testify about her brother, he was murdered in the line of duty two weeks ago in oakland. we pray for angela and the entire underwood and floyd family. he was guarding a federal courthouse, the symbol of equal justice and the rule of law. it appears his death was part of a targeted attack on federal law enforcement. we pray that justice comes swiftly and completely, for pat, for george floyd, and all victims of violence. pat underwood should be alive today. george floyd should be alive today. todaydern should be alive . show should -- so should countless others. though we cannot bring them back we can learn from their lives and deliver the justice
i'm here to introduce angela underwood jacobs. her husband, michael, and her daughter, trinity, and more importantly, i'm here to listen to them and all of you. i know angela, i am proud to call her a friend. she's a mother, a businesswoman, and the first black woman to become a city councilmember in lancaster, cal on you. angela is here to testify -- lancaster, california. she is here to testify about her brother, he was murdered in the line of duty two weeks ago in oakland. we pray for angela...
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that's where nbc news' jacob soboroff has been following protesters for hours. jacob, you are jus
that's where nbc news' jacob soboroff has been following protesters for hours. jacob, you are jus
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jacob soboroff, thank you so much from the streets of los angeles, our hometown. and now let's go to washington where thousands of americans gathered in the streets surrounding the white house as close as they could get at least once again. nbc's garret haake is there with the latest. so garret, you have seen the full gamut of what life has been like down there in the last week and a half. the fences have pushed everybody back. what's the reaction from the crowd, and do you see signs of this slowing down? >> well, i don't know about slowing down, katie, but the character of it is certainly changing. we are light-years away from where we were saturday when tensions were high here. people were incredibly angry and frustrated and they felt like their government wasn't listening. while we are so far from getting to the kind of justice to the folks who have been packing this plaza all week long have demanded, the does seem to be a sense of progress and hope. we've had marches all over washington, d.c. today, all of them conhavevergiverging on thi this hour. as i talked
jacob soboroff, thank you so much from the streets of los angeles, our hometown. and now let's go to washington where thousands of americans gathered in the streets surrounding the white house as close as they could get at least once again. nbc's garret haake is there with the latest. so garret, you have seen the full gamut of what life has been like down there in the last week and a half. the fences have pushed everybody back. what's the reaction from the crowd, and do you see signs of this...
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let's get over to jacob soboroff in los angeles.verywhere in the southland. >> reporter: everywhere, richard. i mean, to try to give you a good vantage point from here, walking into the middle of the heart of the civic center in downtown los angeles. all over the place. this is heading toward city hall here in downtown l.a. you can see the big building will. where there have been over the course of the last weeks congregations, gatherings day after day after day. today the message that was really echoed here after big concessions by the mayor and the city council saying they were going to take 100 to 150 million dollars out of the police department to put it into services, is that very concisely if you make change impossible revolution will never happen. and that's what they're calling for on the streets, 100 to 150 million dollars is not nearly enough. we're hearing of course messages about breaking down, dismantling the systemic racism in the policing of departments like the los angeles police department for people out here. but w
let's get over to jacob soboroff in los angeles.verywhere in the southland. >> reporter: everywhere, richard. i mean, to try to give you a good vantage point from here, walking into the middle of the heart of the civic center in downtown los angeles. all over the place. this is heading toward city hall here in downtown l.a. you can see the big building will. where there have been over the course of the last weeks congregations, gatherings day after day after day. today the message that...
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this is what he got. [ crowd chanting ] >> go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home!> shame, shame, shame! >> mayor jacob frey joins us now. welcome back to "prime time." it's the job you wanted. it's the job you have. how did you interpret what happened on that stage? >> well, there was a larger group of peaceful protesters that came to my home, and they demanded to speak with me. and my rule of thumb throughout has been be open, be honest, be transparent. and so yes, i came outside, i sat down with the protest and they called me up and asked me if i was willing right there to commit to getting rid of the police. and i was honest. if we're talking about massive cultural shift in the way our police department does business, i'm on board. if we're talking about major structural reform that pushes back on the horrid nature of how our police departments have treated black and brown communities, i am fully on board. but if we're talking about abolishing the entire police department, i was honest. that's not where i am. >> now, i had city council president bender on before
this is what he got. [ crowd chanting ] >> go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home!> shame, shame, shame! >> mayor jacob frey joins us now. welcome back to "prime time." it's the job you wanted. it's the job you have. how did you interpret what happened on that stage? >> well, there was a larger group of peaceful protesters that came to my home, and they demanded to speak with me. and my rule of thumb throughout has been be open, be honest, be...
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like you heard from jacob. a very different scene. i think it's because the national guard and police are gone. nowhere to be seen. they were here the first five days. now, they're gone. you can see the portrait of breonna taylor on the side of that building. it's going up at night. and this is when the time of night when the protest changes. when it becomes a vehicular protest. where folks drive around the city, and basically protest. and the police, at some points, sort of escort them around the cities. at other points, they are just completely hands off. now, when it come to the breonna taylor case itself, we heard from the fbi this week that they will run a full and fair investigation. they have completely taken over that investigation. the three officers who were involve understand that shooting have been placed on administrative leave. when you talk to protestors here, they want them fired. we'll have to see what the fbi does on that front. so part of this investigation is beyond just police conduct. it's how did the police get
like you heard from jacob. a very different scene. i think it's because the national guard and police are gone. nowhere to be seen. they were here the first five days. now, they're gone. you can see the portrait of breonna taylor on the side of that building. it's going up at night. and this is when the time of night when the protest changes. when it becomes a vehicular protest. where folks drive around the city, and basically protest. and the police, at some points, sort of escort them around...
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people chanted "go home, jacob."t exchange. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? we don't want no mo police. >> we don't want people with guns going around in our communities shooting us down. you have an answer? it is a yes or a no. it is a yes or a no. will you defund the minneapolis police department? 'cause if y'all don't know, he's up for reelection next year. >> so that woman asked the mayor mayor: yes or no: will you defund police? he said "no." looks like he even said "no." and then he had to walk back through that very large crowd as people jeered him and booed him and that woman said, "the mayor is up for reelection, and we will win." pete: matt finn, thank you so much. it was fascinating. a two- or three-minute video online if you watch the whole thing. to dissect it a little bit you give the guy credit for going in there. he probably did not expect that kind of yes or no question. as she was saying yes or no, he was
people chanted "go home, jacob."t exchange. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? we don't want no mo police. >> we don't want people with guns going around in our communities shooting us down. you have an answer? it is a yes or a no. it is a yes or a no. will you defund the minneapolis police department? 'cause if y'all don't know, he's up for reelection next...
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>> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. >> sean: if you want my suggestion, i would resign if i was you or maybe you could help try to convince them that they are wrong. and by the way, he knows that the city's police force because of the actions of one officer, other officers in this situation, not every police officer is corrupt, not every officer is racist and that they were good people that protect and serve their neighborhoods led by an african-american police chief. around 22% of their police are either black, hispanic, or asian. major cities all across this country employ a significant number, a lot of diversity of minority police. most big-city forces have been a majority of minorities on the job, 53% of the nypd are minorities. that number is 51% in chicago, over 60% in los angeles and in many cities, they make up the minority of the police force. now, this doesn't mean you don't have crooked cops because we spent three plus years on this show exposing that 1% of cr
>> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. >> sean: if you want my suggestion, i would resign if i was you or maybe you could help try to convince them that they are wrong. and by the way, he knows that the city's police force because of the actions of one officer, other officers in this situation, not every police officer is corrupt, not every officer is racist and that they were good people that...
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>>catherine angela underwood jacobs was not the only sibling to address lawmakers today, the brother of george floyd also testified before congress as part of that house hearing to address police reform and brutality. several witnesses including flown us floyd testified that more needs to be done to hold police officers accountable for their actions. he also called on lawmakers to make the pain from his brother's death to go away. angela underwood jacobs condemned the killing of george floyd in countless of other victims opelousas police brutality. but she also called out the looting riding in destruction of property that followed as a result of his death. the night of may 29th during a night of protest after floyd's death, someone shot and killed 53 year-old patrick underwood as he worked as a federal protect protective services guard. at the federal courthouse in oakland. a second guard was also critically injured during the incident. underwood jacobs calls called her brother a good man who simply wanted to help others she asked lawmakers not to let his death go in vain. >>he didn'
>>catherine angela underwood jacobs was not the only sibling to address lawmakers today, the brother of george floyd also testified before congress as part of that house hearing to address police reform and brutality. several witnesses including flown us floyd testified that more needs to be done to hold police officers accountable for their actions. he also called on lawmakers to make the pain from his brother's death to go away. angela underwood jacobs condemned the killing of george...
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underwood jacobs calls her brother a good man who simply wants wanted to help other people. she asked lawmakers not to let his death go in vain. >>he didn't deserve to die over $20. x and you. is that what it is that when a black man is worth. $20 of police brutality of any kind is not be condoned. however it is blatantly wrong to create an excuse of disk out of discrimination. >>and disparity to loot and burn our communities to kill our officers of the law. it is a ridiculous solution to proclaim that the funding police departments is the solution to pretty police brutality and discrimination. >>now the death of patrick underwood remains unsolved but federal investigators are now looking at whether his death could be connected that to the death of santa cruz sheriff's deputy sergeant damon gutzwiller over the weekend investigators say that stephen shot and killed gutzwiller after he went to investigate a white van seen with guns and explosives federal investigators were also looking for a white van in the attack on underwear that's the white van right there so we'll continu
underwood jacobs calls her brother a good man who simply wants wanted to help other people. she asked lawmakers not to let his death go in vain. >>he didn't deserve to die over $20. x and you. is that what it is that when a black man is worth. $20 of police brutality of any kind is not be condoned. however it is blatantly wrong to create an excuse of disk out of discrimination. >>and disparity to loot and burn our communities to kill our officers of the law. it is a ridiculous...
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go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez joins us now from minneapolis where he's been for all of this time. in practical terms what does this vote by city council mean, gabe, and for the mayor tos shouted down with "shame," stunning in the part of a platform of reforming police? >> reporter: right, andrea. certainly. the protesters were heard by the city council members, majority of which, you mentioned, agreed to defund police just yesterday. the question is, what would it actually look like? and jeremiah ellison one of the city council members said this is going to be a question city council members will ask for input from the public for up to the next year. right now they don't have details about how this exactly will work, but some of the ideas tossed around perhaps hiring more mental health counselors instead of relying solely on police for 911 calls. something not new, talked about for quite a while around the country. given the
go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez joins us now from minneapolis where he's been for all of this time. in practical terms what does this vote by city council mean, gabe, and for the mayor tos shouted down with "shame," stunning in the part of a platform of reforming police? >> reporter: right, andrea. certainly. the...
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jacob soboroff in los angeles for us. the protests over the past 12 days have brought much needed attention to the problems of systemic racism and police misconduct, but it's important to remember the devastating personal loss faced by the family and friends of george floyd. this week floyd's close friend, former nba forward stephen jackson spoke about the loss facing floyd's 6-year-old daughter. >> why do we have to see her pain? why do we have to see a daughter getting raised without her father? but you know what? there's a lot of stuff you said that he's going to miss, that i'm going to be there for. i'm going to walk her down the aisle. i'm going to be there there to wipe her tears. we need justice. we demand it. and some kind of [ bleep ] way, we're going to get it. >> joining me now is stephen jackson along with his friend, the retired nba star, al harrington. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. stephen, you grew up with george floyd in texas. you called him your twin, and i think in all the talk of the protests
jacob soboroff in los angeles for us. the protests over the past 12 days have brought much needed attention to the problems of systemic racism and police misconduct, but it's important to remember the devastating personal loss faced by the family and friends of george floyd. this week floyd's close friend, former nba forward stephen jackson spoke about the loss facing floyd's 6-year-old daughter. >> why do we have to see her pain? why do we have to see a daughter getting raised without...
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injustice in several cities but people are also demonstrating against the policies of fall right president jacob also narrow samples in our supporters are rallying and real calling for more powers for the president also coming out. crowds are gathering at the white house in washington d.c. for another day of protests over the death of george floyd the demonstrations have also rallied outside the u.s. embassies in europe and beyond calling for an end to racism and police brutality. and in football news shockers from without a boost leader when stretched to 12 matches following no one all draw away to. be back now is feeling the pressure. i merely for how much time will come the way for fantasy racism protests around the globe has reached to brazil south america's biggest nation is also one of the country's worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic many people's anger has been compounded by the policies of president jacob also naro he disagrees with the lock down measures imposed by or. the governess and has to met dismissed covert 19 as a slight film despite his country saying war corona related
injustice in several cities but people are also demonstrating against the policies of fall right president jacob also narrow samples in our supporters are rallying and real calling for more powers for the president also coming out. crowds are gathering at the white house in washington d.c. for another day of protests over the death of george floyd the demonstrations have also rallied outside the u.s. embassies in europe and beyond calling for an end to racism and police brutality. and in...
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let's go to los angeles, and check in with nbc's jacob, and jacob, there's been a crowd protesting downhat i think was hollywood boulevard, and the l.a. mayor has talked about reducing funding to the l.a.p.d., where is the crowd now and what is going on and what do you hear them talking about? >> joshua, i'm not sure if you can see us, there's so much band width being taken up on what has to be thousands of people here on hollywood boulevard. i will do my best. we are going to give you a shot down that way. i know that we -- a lot of people out here on cell phones and live streaming and stuff like that. it is truly a sight to behold here in the city of los angeles. holy wood boulevard, for what must be miles is filled with people. protesting in support of black lives matter. this is an initially sanctioned event from black lives matter. the march is being led up at the front by the organizers of the movement here in los angeles. and including dr. malina, abdallah, and patrice withers and the rapper and activist yg, we heard speeches from them at the beginning with the similar refrain th
let's go to los angeles, and check in with nbc's jacob, and jacob, there's been a crowd protesting downhat i think was hollywood boulevard, and the l.a. mayor has talked about reducing funding to the l.a.p.d., where is the crowd now and what is going on and what do you hear them talking about? >> joshua, i'm not sure if you can see us, there's so much band width being taken up on what has to be thousands of people here on hollywood boulevard. i will do my best. we are going to give you a...
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jacob rees—mogg suggested further change was on the way.vailable to members who are unable to attend to wes with her because they themselves are at high risk from coronavirus for reasons that they are either actually vulnerable or clinically vulnerable. in making judgement of this kind i have saw a balance to complete the priorities of this place and which look to parliament as a whole as i maintained throughout the government is listening to members across the house and i am and i hope this will please the honourable gentleman in the right honourable gentleman that i am giving thought to bring forward a motion that extends proxy voting beyond what has already been agreed by the house to include members that are more widely affected by the pandemic. jacob rees—mogg. you're watching monday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. mps have claimed that the government policy to deny welfare benefits to some migrants living in the uk discriminates against people from black and minority ethnic communities. but answering questions in the commons,
jacob rees—mogg suggested further change was on the way.vailable to members who are unable to attend to wes with her because they themselves are at high risk from coronavirus for reasons that they are either actually vulnerable or clinically vulnerable. in making judgement of this kind i have saw a balance to complete the priorities of this place and which look to parliament as a whole as i maintained throughout the government is listening to members across the house and i am and i hope this...
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first up is jacob. jacob, introduce yourself. jacob, you might be muted. there you are. >> sorry about that. >> there you are. >> good evening. my name is jacob. i'm a sophomore. i'm studying international history. i'm from new jersey. so my question is, there are members in our party who are advocating for vice-president biden to begin reaching out to black americans right now. what is your advice to our party about balancing our outreach to the latin x community and black community so neither feel like they are forgotten in this upcoming election? >> i think that's the best question. that's what should be occurring. here is what i know running for office in the state of nevada that's so beautiful diverse is you can't show up at the last minute and say, i want your vote. you have to start early. you have to be engaged. you have to be talking to them about the issues. you have to be listening. it's the only way you are going to build a relationship. it's the only way when you really want to ask for their support and their vote, then they know you, they kno
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jacob soboroff in los angeles for us. the protests over the past 12 days have brought much needed attention to the problems of systemic racism and police misconduct, but it's important to remember the devastating personal loss faced by the family and friends of george floyd. this week floyd's close friend, former nba forward stephen jackson spoke about the loss facing floyd's 6-year-old daughter. >> why do we have to see her pain? why do we have to see a daughter getting raised without her father? but you know what? there's a lot of stuff you said that he's going to miss, that i'm going to be there for. i'm going to walk her down the aisle. i'm going to thereby be there t wipe her tears. we need justice. we demand it. and some kind of [ bleep ] way, we're going to get it. >> joining me now is stephen jackson along with his friend, the retired nba star, al harrington. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. stephen, you grew up with george floyd in texas. you called him your twin, and i think in all the talk of the protest
jacob soboroff in los angeles for us. the protests over the past 12 days have brought much needed attention to the problems of systemic racism and police misconduct, but it's important to remember the devastating personal loss faced by the family and friends of george floyd. this week floyd's close friend, former nba forward stephen jackson spoke about the loss facing floyd's 6-year-old daughter. >> why do we have to see her pain? why do we have to see a daughter getting raised without...
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as i've been previewing, jacob is in los angeles and, jacob, this reversal by the mayor, it wasn't thatong ago they were talking about a increase budget for the lapd. where are we today? >> 150 million at minimum according to the city council and the mayor eric garcetti who i know you'll be talking to in a little bit, chuck. this is the mayor's office. we are standing on the steps of city hall and despite that announcement, people are still out here. this is a march in the honor of the birthday of breonna taylor and for angelinos in solidarity with black lives matter. the question people are asking where will that money be ultimately and i'd like to bring in brandon. come on over a second. this is perfect. let me take a little bit of space between us. i've heard people here calling for firing of the cheief of the lapd. is that all you have? the mayor will be coming up with chuck todd in a little bit. >> what are you asking for? >> a lot of people are asking for the resignation of the mayor eric garcetti. we are here day after day, day after day and not here for no reason. we are walking
as i've been previewing, jacob is in los angeles and, jacob, this reversal by the mayor, it wasn't thatong ago they were talking about a increase budget for the lapd. where are we today? >> 150 million at minimum according to the city council and the mayor eric garcetti who i know you'll be talking to in a little bit, chuck. this is the mayor's office. we are standing on the steps of city hall and despite that announcement, people are still out here. this is a march in the honor of the...
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let me, candle jacobs, bring -- colonel jacobs, bring you in for a moment.our-- the cadets were brought back so the president can deliver the speech. now that you have heard the speech and not to take anything away from those that were graduating, but the fact that their families are there and they're watching from home, do you think that speech was worth what we just witnessed? >> well, even if it was worth it, we can always -- we can always watch it on television in any case. didn't have to bring all the cadets back. >> right. >> no, no. i'll do a little riff on malcolm's observation. not only was dull and platitudinous, it seemed three times as long as it was. without trying too hard to make ad homenum castigations, despite years of practice, president trump still can't read a teleprompter. it's just -- even if it were a good speech -- which is was not -- the delivery's just absolutely impossible. if we got a minute, i'd like to bring up one thing he mentioned which is worth reiterating and discussing very briefly. he made a very sharp distinction between
let me, candle jacobs, bring -- colonel jacobs, bring you in for a moment.our-- the cadets were brought back so the president can deliver the speech. now that you have heard the speech and not to take anything away from those that were graduating, but the fact that their families are there and they're watching from home, do you think that speech was worth what we just witnessed? >> well, even if it was worth it, we can always -- we can always watch it on television in any case. didn't...
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jacob, thank you very much.ck, back to you. >>> i'm not sure talking about the border wall is a way to improve fortunes inside arizona now. i do think when it comes to the messaging front, it's off-kil r off-kilter. >>> four members of the task force are answering questions. among those are dr. anthony fauci, admiral bred giroir, and robert redfield, and stephen hahn. >> you should not congregate in crowds. you should keep distance, and even though many people for a variety of reasons do not listen to the not suggestion but plea to not congregate in across the board, some people are going to do that anyway. if you do, please wear a mask. as you wear a mask and you're in a situation where you're getting animated in a demonstration, a rally, wherever you are, avoid as best as possible the urge to pull your mask down and shout. >> joining us from washington where the hearing is in a break, lee an co leeann caldwell is joining me. have we gotten a good answer yet of why we're the outlier in the globe? >> reporter: c
jacob, thank you very much.ck, back to you. >>> i'm not sure talking about the border wall is a way to improve fortunes inside arizona now. i do think when it comes to the messaging front, it's off-kil r off-kilter. >>> four members of the task force are answering questions. among those are dr. anthony fauci, admiral bred giroir, and robert redfield, and stephen hahn. >> you should not congregate in crowds. you should keep distance, and even though many people for a...
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jillian: mayor jacob frey pushed back on the plan, saying he does not support abolishing the police department. he was booed out of a protest saturday after he refused to make a similar pledge. todd: charges against a brooklyn man in an attack on officers that left two shot and one stabbed, all this as a joint terrorism task force probes the suspect's background for terror links. jillian: with tensions already high among protest crowds in the city, how does law enforcement prevent terrorists from exploiting their message for chaos? here to weigh in is former fbi director, chris wrecker. thank you for being here. can you hear us, chris? >> good morning. how are you. jillian: good. we got you. okay. >> yes, i can hear you. jillian: police they have her hands full right now with the roprotests and rioting that
jillian: mayor jacob frey pushed back on the plan, saying he does not support abolishing the police department. he was booed out of a protest saturday after he refused to make a similar pledge. todd: charges against a brooklyn man in an attack on officers that left two shot and one stabbed, all this as a joint terrorism task force probes the suspect's background for terror links. jillian: with tensions already high among protest crowds in the city, how does law enforcement prevent terrorists...
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mayor jacob frey was quick to back him up. >> chief arradondo has my 100% support. he is the right chief of the right leader at the right time to lead us forward. >> arradondo defended his decision to order the evacuation of the third police precinct during a night of rioting after the death of george floyd saying the preservation of life became his top priority. >> they were surrounded. if individuals ha had got inside and they were outnumbered, the officers in there, would have been outnumbered, there was only a couple ways that scenario would have ended then none of them would have been good. >> we are learning more about former officer derek chauvin. >> no, no doubt in my mind he knew exactly who george was. >> coworker says of our police officer charged with murdering george floyd not only know about had a beef with him. floyd and chauvin had both work providing security at a restaurant which burned down in the riding. a coworker tells cbs news chauvin once falsely accused floyd of shortchanging his pay. >> it's not george's responsibility that he received his
mayor jacob frey was quick to back him up. >> chief arradondo has my 100% support. he is the right chief of the right leader at the right time to lead us forward. >> arradondo defended his decision to order the evacuation of the third police precinct during a night of rioting after the death of george floyd saying the preservation of life became his top priority. >> they were surrounded. if individuals ha had got inside and they were outnumbered, the officers in there, would...
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. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? >> get the dash out of here ! [crowd chanting "go home jacob"] >> laura: i almost felt sorry for him. watch the media operates in this new, new normal. ever so gently tiptoeing around marxists masquerading as humanitarians. >> do you understand that the word "dismantle" or police free also make some people nervous to for instance, what if in the middle of the night my home is broken into? who do i call? >> yes, i mean, i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors and i know -- and myself too and i know that comes from a place of privilege. >> laura: i guess you're supposed to call the white privilege hotline. i wasn't clear on that. if there was virtually no follow-up to that moronic answer, by the way. this lunacy is gaining traction across america in like a dozen other major u.s. cities. that seemed to agree that worrying about home invasion is really just -- it's racist. from l.a. to new york, mayors an
. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? >> get the dash out of here ! [crowd chanting "go home jacob"] >> laura: i almost felt sorry for him. watch the media operates in this new, new normal. ever so gently tiptoeing around marxists masquerading as humanitarians. >> do you understand that the word "dismantle" or police free also make some...
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. >> thank you, let's head to los angeles and check in with nbc's jacob sillerof. there had been a crowd on hollywood boulevard earlier today. they've talked about reducing money to the lapd. what do you hear them talking about? >> josh, i'm not sure if you can see us. i know that there is so much bandwidth being taken by what literally has to be thousands of people here on hollywood boulevard. i'm going to do my best. i know that we -- there's a lot of people out here. it is truly a sight to behold here in the city of los angeles. hollywood boulevard for what must be miles, filled with people, protesting in support of black lives matter. this is an officially sanctioned event from black lives matter. the match is being led up at the front by the organizers of the movement here in los angeles, including dr. molina abdullah, patrice wellers. as well as the activist and rapper yg. we heard a similar refrain that we've been seeing. defund the police, reinvest that money into other areas of civic life. the fact of the matter is that is where the work is going to have t
. >> thank you, let's head to los angeles and check in with nbc's jacob sillerof. there had been a crowd on hollywood boulevard earlier today. they've talked about reducing money to the lapd. what do you hear them talking about? >> josh, i'm not sure if you can see us. i know that there is so much bandwidth being taken by what literally has to be thousands of people here on hollywood boulevard. i'm going to do my best. i know that we -- there's a lot of people out here. it is truly...
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underwood jacobs, may begin. ms. underwood jacobs: i truly appreciate the opportunity to be here today. as a nation, as a people, we must come together to defeat here, hate, prejudice, and violence. i want to ensure the memory of my brother patrick is a catalyst against injustice, intolerance, and violence of any kind. i want to honor my brother dave patrick underwood and our family and help our nation think about how to navigate the righteous path to equality, freedom, and nonviolent systemic change. i want to extend my sympathies and condolences to george floyd's family. mr. floyd's murder was just not cruel, reprehensible, but criminal. the officers involved should be brought to justice and held asountable for their actions well as their inaction. i wish that same justice for my brother patrick, who served with distinction and honor as a federal officer for the department of homeland security until he was murdered anonymously by blind violence on the steps of the federal courthouse in oakland, california. as he to
underwood jacobs, may begin. ms. underwood jacobs: i truly appreciate the opportunity to be here today. as a nation, as a people, we must come together to defeat here, hate, prejudice, and violence. i want to ensure the memory of my brother patrick is a catalyst against injustice, intolerance, and violence of any kind. i want to honor my brother dave patrick underwood and our family and help our nation think about how to navigate the righteous path to equality, freedom, and nonviolent systemic...
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jacob, welcome back as well.reat to have you back, congratulations on your new baby. >> reporter: thanks, kasie. >> of course. >>> conduct of law enforcement is sharply in focus as jacob was saying amid all the protests. calls rage on from vaactivists d protesters to defund in police. two officers in buffalo, new york, now charged with assault pushing a 75-year-old man to the ground. hard video to watch. also in new york, nypd announced suspensions and further discipline for officers after one was seen shoving a woman. this shows officer chasing and punching a protester, under investigation. and in philadelphia, officer facing assault charges hitting protesters with baton and tackling a woman to the ground. joining me now, congressman from california. thanks for being here. as we've watched all the incidents unfold, not just one place but city after city, video after video online, people are wondering what can we do to stop this, and as somebody who covers you and your colleagues on capitol hill every day, what c
jacob, welcome back as well.reat to have you back, congratulations on your new baby. >> reporter: thanks, kasie. >> of course. >>> conduct of law enforcement is sharply in focus as jacob was saying amid all the protests. calls rage on from vaactivists d protesters to defund in police. two officers in buffalo, new york, now charged with assault pushing a 75-year-old man to the ground. hard video to watch. also in new york, nypd announced suspensions and further discipline...
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underwood jacobs, may begin. ms. underwood jacobs: i truly appreciate the opportunity to be here today. as a nation, as a people, we must come together to defeat fear, hate, prejudice, and violence. i want to ensure the memory of my brother patrick is a catalyst against injustice, intolerance, and violence of any kind. i want to honor my brother dave patrick underwood and our family and help our nation think about how to navigate the righteous path to equality, freedom, and nonviolent systemic change. i want to extend my sympathies and condolences to george floyd's family. mr. floyd's murder was just not cruel, reprehensible, but criminal. the officers involved should be brought to justice and held accountable for their actions as well as their inaction. i wish that same justice for my brother patrick, who served with distinction and honor as a federal officer for the department of homeland security until he was murdered anonymously by blind violence on the steps of the federal courthouse in oakland, california. as h
underwood jacobs, may begin. ms. underwood jacobs: i truly appreciate the opportunity to be here today. as a nation, as a people, we must come together to defeat fear, hate, prejudice, and violence. i want to ensure the memory of my brother patrick is a catalyst against injustice, intolerance, and violence of any kind. i want to honor my brother dave patrick underwood and our family and help our nation think about how to navigate the righteous path to equality, freedom, and nonviolent systemic...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent jacob soboroff.ted: inside an american tragedy." looking at separations of migrant families by the trump administration. and we look forward to that. jacob, you've been covering this issue and speaking to some dreamers about the decision. what is the reaction today? >> you mentioned family separations. this, i think, for hundreds of thousands of people across the country, dreamers, is the avoidance, at least temporarily, of another type of family separation. there are over a million people who lived in mixed status families with dreamers. people who have legal status, who might be american citizens. for the time being these dreamers who were brought to the united states by no fault of their own are going to be able to stay here and with their families for the time being. and, you know, of course, are looking for a legislative fix. that's what you hear time and again when you talk to people as we've done over the years across the country about what it's like to be a dreamer and now what it's like in t
joining us now, nbc news correspondent jacob soboroff.ted: inside an american tragedy." looking at separations of migrant families by the trump administration. and we look forward to that. jacob, you've been covering this issue and speaking to some dreamers about the decision. what is the reaction today? >> you mentioned family separations. this, i think, for hundreds of thousands of people across the country, dreamers, is the avoidance, at least temporarily, of another type of...
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take a listen to it. >> go home jacob, go home! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> and you can hear that massive crowd shouting shame and go home! fray g leaves that scene. keep in mind, he was elected on a platform of trying to repair the tice bwtween the community and the police department. to witness that scene, again, it is incredible to see. we will be waiting to see if there is an official response from the mayor.he in the meantime, this ever-present crowd at the sacred site now around the corner from where george floyd lost his life. with the heavy rain overnight, the crowd is smau diminished. they pulled tarps over the flowers and signs brought here bygn supporters. protests are planned here in minneapolis today. any exact location is yet to be shared. the body of george floyd has safely arrived in houston. the chief saying that floyd a family arrived. prior to, we have seen in minneapolis and north carolina, ispo expected to have quite a large turn-out. >> jacob frye, the crowd there saying it will be remembered at electionme time. >> he had been popular
take a listen to it. >> go home jacob, go home! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> and you can hear that massive crowd shouting shame and go home! fray g leaves that scene. keep in mind, he was elected on a platform of trying to repair the tice bwtween the community and the police department. to witness that scene, again, it is incredible to see. we will be waiting to see if there is an official response from the mayor.he in the meantime, this ever-present crowd at the sacred...
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underwood jacobs, you may begin. ms. underwood jacobs: i truly appreciate the opportunity to be here today. as a nation, as a people, we must come together to defeat fear, hate, prejudice, and violence. i want to ensure the memory of my brother, patrick, is a catalyst against injustice, intolerance, and violence of any kind. i want to honor my brother, dave patrick underwood, and our family, and help our nation think about how to navigate the righteous path to equality, freedom, and nonviolent systemic change. i want to extend my sympathies and condolences to george floyd's family. mr. floyd's murder was just not cruel and reprehensible, but criminal. the officers involved should be brought to justice and held accountable for their actions as well as their inaction. i wish that same justice for my brother, patrick, who served with distinction and honor as a federal officer for the department of homeland security until he was murdered anonymously by blind violence on the steps of the federal courthouse in oakland, califor
underwood jacobs, you may begin. ms. underwood jacobs: i truly appreciate the opportunity to be here today. as a nation, as a people, we must come together to defeat fear, hate, prejudice, and violence. i want to ensure the memory of my brother, patrick, is a catalyst against injustice, intolerance, and violence of any kind. i want to honor my brother, dave patrick underwood, and our family, and help our nation think about how to navigate the righteous path to equality, freedom, and nonviolent...
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and harriet jacobs in the letter we read today pointed this out. when she says the free men but with few exceptions were cheated out of the crop of their cotton. she's indicating there's a system where people are being sort of manipulated in the process and not getting their full -- full amounts. and then lastly they wanted land and they had good reasons, right, to want it and believe they would get it, because when general sherman i think as part of the conversation he was having with the ministers of savannah, was thinking about what to do with all of these free people liberating themselves and following the union army. it was actually sort of creating a drag but like having all these people following behind because they realized the meaning of the union army's presence and it could liberate them was pulling people to the army union. so he figured he could take a swath of land on the eastern sea board of georgia and south carolina and promise to deliver it to the self-emancipating folks and free people to lay -- labor on themselves and take care
and harriet jacobs in the letter we read today pointed this out. when she says the free men but with few exceptions were cheated out of the crop of their cotton. she's indicating there's a system where people are being sort of manipulated in the process and not getting their full -- full amounts. and then lastly they wanted land and they had good reasons, right, to want it and believe they would get it, because when general sherman i think as part of the conversation he was having with the...
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angela underwood-jacobs, thank you so much for joining me tonight. that is it for right now.vving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ >> martha: the civil rights movement of the 1960s sparked a lot of change in the united states including the implementation of affirmative action, compelling federal agency is to the workplace. many companies also followed suit, but the practice was highly controversial from the beginning with many americans feeling that a prioritized race over a person's ability to do the job. over the years affirmative action has been dialed back by court rulings and executive orders and bistate referendums as as well. in california affirmative action was banned by popular vote in the 1996 election, but tonight there is talk of bringing them back given the current environment in the country. joining me now to talk about this is bill bennett, former reagan education secretary under george h.w. bush and a fox news contributor. great to have you here tonight. what do you think about t
angela underwood-jacobs, thank you so much for joining me tonight. that is it for right now.vving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ >> martha: the civil rights movement of the 1960s sparked a lot of change in the united states including the implementation of affirmative action, compelling federal agency is to the workplace. many companies also followed suit, but the practice was highly controversial...
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jacob, what's going on?exactly two years ago we were together in texas at the height of the trump administration's family separation policy that took kids away from their parents and doctors say traumatized them for life. we could be on the verge of more family separations. 124 kids acording it a court filing detained together with their parents and i.c.e. family detention where the coronavirus is exploding. judge ordered the children released but the trump administration and i.c.e. won't commit to releasing parents and families together. that means that family separation as of right now is still on the table, for the 124 parents and kids in i.c.e. family detention. if i.c.e. wanted to, they have the discretion, they could release these children and their parents together, right now, as you and i are talking they haven't done it. but advocates and activists and lawyers are all hoping that that's going to be the resolution to what's going on right now. >> we'll find out, jacob, thank you for continuing to sta
jacob, what's going on?exactly two years ago we were together in texas at the height of the trump administration's family separation policy that took kids away from their parents and doctors say traumatized them for life. we could be on the verge of more family separations. 124 kids acording it a court filing detained together with their parents and i.c.e. family detention where the coronavirus is exploding. judge ordered the children released but the trump administration and i.c.e. won't...
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. >> reporter: angela underwood jacobs, came to capitol hill seeking, as she said, justice through the chaos for her brother, george floyd, and citizens of all colors as well as the police officers who protect citizens every day. >> the actions of a few are dividing us as a nation. at a time when we should be coming together and uniting for the well being of all people. we will never solve generational systemic injustice with looting, bushing, destruction of property and killing in the name of justice. >> reporter: she says we must find lawful, peaceful solutions that benefit everyone. and while police brutality of any kind must not be condoned, she says the discrimination is not an excuse to loot and burn communities and kill office ires of the law. >> it is a ridiculous solution to claim that defunding police departments a solution to police brutality and discrimination because it is not a solution. it gets us nowhere as a nation and remove as safety net of protection that every it citizen deserves. >> reporter: a she hopes people learn something about her brother lived. >> when our
. >> reporter: angela underwood jacobs, came to capitol hill seeking, as she said, justice through the chaos for her brother, george floyd, and citizens of all colors as well as the police officers who protect citizens every day. >> the actions of a few are dividing us as a nation. at a time when we should be coming together and uniting for the well being of all people. we will never solve generational systemic injustice with looting, bushing, destruction of property and killing in...
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i want to bring in nbc's jacob soboroff as well. jacob has covered this story from the very beginning, long covered immigration for the network. let's talk about what this means in practical terms, jacob, for those dreamers, the immigrant community in this country. >> reporter: it really is hard to overstate how momentous and important this moment is for the hundreds of thousands of dreamers across the country. it will not be felt in a greater magnitude in any city in the country than right here in los angeles where there are 80,000 dreamers who were brought to the united states by their parents when they were children. julia mentioned it. no matter who you talk to, you hear stories of young people, today not so young, who know no other life than their life in america. one example, jose aguillar is a barista at my local coffee shop. i've known him for years. he told me he came to this country when he was 1-year-old. he's 29 years old today. he identifies as an angelino, a californian. he's not a citizen of the united states. you're
i want to bring in nbc's jacob soboroff as well. jacob has covered this story from the very beginning, long covered immigration for the network. let's talk about what this means in practical terms, jacob, for those dreamers, the immigrant community in this country. >> reporter: it really is hard to overstate how momentous and important this moment is for the hundreds of thousands of dreamers across the country. it will not be felt in a greater magnitude in any city in the country than...