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l. jackson has a way of getting your attention. >> and i will strike down upon thee with great vengeanceious anger. >> over a prolific movie career, spanning small budget classics, and blockbuster franchises jackson has made himself one of the most familiar and bankable stars in the world you have the title now as the actor whose movies have made more than anyone in the history of hollywood >> for black people. >> yeah. it's like $15 billion worldwide. does that number mean anything to you >> it means i did a lot of movies that people like. "star wars" would have been the stars without me "jurassic park" would have been jurassic park would have been without me saying. >> hang on to your butts i said it. people say it. it's on the t-shirt. i own it being part of the marvel universe, come on. hard to beat that. being fortunate enough to be in a franchise that has those kinds of characters in it and allows me to watch myself do things that i thought i would do when i was a kid. >> that dreaming began in chattanooga, tennessee, where jackson was raised by his grandparents it sounds like that
l. jackson has a way of getting your attention. >> and i will strike down upon thee with great vengeanceious anger. >> over a prolific movie career, spanning small budget classics, and blockbuster franchises jackson has made himself one of the most familiar and bankable stars in the world you have the title now as the actor whose movies have made more than anyone in the history of hollywood >> for black people. >> yeah. it's like $15 billion worldwide. does that number...
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l. jackson joins us as well. we begin with the final public memorial service for george floyd in houston. thousands coming to pay last respects today. there is a lot to talk about tonight. even as the demonstrations continue and history is continuing two weeks after mr. floyd's life was taken. sara sidner is outside of the church in houston now. talk about what you have seen there all day and what is going to be happening into the night. >> reporter: there have been hundreds if not thousands of people who have come to this church to pay their respects to george floyd. i did personally pay my own and wasn't expecting there do be an open casket but there was. everyone that came up got a few seconds to pray in front of the casket in which george floyd's body lays waiting to be buried. and one after the other people came up, some with tears in their eyes, some with children in toe. all of them believing that this is a moment in history that they need to be a part of it but more importantly need to be here to show t
l. jackson joins us as well. we begin with the final public memorial service for george floyd in houston. thousands coming to pay last respects today. there is a lot to talk about tonight. even as the demonstrations continue and history is continuing two weeks after mr. floyd's life was taken. sara sidner is outside of the church in houston now. talk about what you have seen there all day and what is going to be happening into the night. >> reporter: there have been hundreds if not...
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l. jackson.member the president's claim he was only inspecting the white house bunker and wasn't taken to it, rushed to it by the secret service for his own safety? today his own attorney general did not sell that story. instead, he seems to have told the truth, actually. details next. because the tempur-breeze transfers heat... away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, experience the mattress ranked number one in customer satisfaction by jd power. you should switch it to tracfone wireless to get more control over your wireless plan. they give you unlimited carryover data-- you pay for your data, you keep really? yeah, you just swap your sim card you can also keep your phone, keep your number, keep your network, $20 a month, no contract. oh, but that case- temporary- it's my daughter's old case- well, ok, you know. you do you. available 24/7 at tracfone.com tracfone wireless. now you're in control. available 24/7 at tracfone.com here's wh
l. jackson.member the president's claim he was only inspecting the white house bunker and wasn't taken to it, rushed to it by the secret service for his own safety? today his own attorney general did not sell that story. instead, he seems to have told the truth, actually. details next. because the tempur-breeze transfers heat... away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, experience the mattress ranked number one in customer satisfaction...
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l. jackson. >> yeah, four little girls. i talked to samuel l. y, he said it feels like change is about to happen. and i'm wondering, do you believe that? i know you were out with protesters. i saw pictures you posted. do you think change is possible? systematic, not just police reform, but larger change? >> i think so. anderson, my brother, i'm 63 years old, so 67 i was 10 years old, the vietnam war was the first war being broadcast into american homes. i see what's happening in vietnam and the united states. this feels -- i was a kid, but this feels like that, we're all at the anti-war movement, the black power movement, the women's movement, the sexual movement. all these things were coming together in this late '60s, early '70s, this reminds me of this. even though i was 10, 11, 12 years old. what gives me hope, is a young generation of my white brothers and sisters out in the streets. not just united states of america. all over the world they're protesting in south korea, spain, tearing down slave owner statues in england. so this thing. i do
l. jackson. >> yeah, four little girls. i talked to samuel l. y, he said it feels like change is about to happen. and i'm wondering, do you believe that? i know you were out with protesters. i saw pictures you posted. do you think change is possible? systematic, not just police reform, but larger change? >> i think so. anderson, my brother, i'm 63 years old, so 67 i was 10 years old, the vietnam war was the first war being broadcast into american homes. i see what's happening in...
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l. jackson sums up what he's witnessing on the streets. the water broke. now we're in labor.ow we're starting the labor pains of this change that's about to happen. does he have it about right? >> i think brother samuel jackson is right, but it can go so many different directions. you and i know white backlash, neofascist clampdown. that's the kind of thing that trump and barr and others are talking about. as you know, we're going to bury our dear brother george floyd tomorrow, and that's a very solemn moment. but the memories of breonna and so many others as well, it means it could go another way. it could either go a way in which the community is actually in power, in which there is a massive reinvestment of resources in poor communities, in poor black communities, especially -- there's a brilliant piece on this with sister kiana taylor in "the new yorker." "can america change?" i think it's the best piece we actually have now on this present situation. we've got to connect the police crimes, wall street crimes, pentagon crimes. the ways in which lack of accountability gene
l. jackson sums up what he's witnessing on the streets. the water broke. now we're in labor.ow we're starting the labor pains of this change that's about to happen. does he have it about right? >> i think brother samuel jackson is right, but it can go so many different directions. you and i know white backlash, neofascist clampdown. that's the kind of thing that trump and barr and others are talking about. as you know, we're going to bury our dear brother george floyd tomorrow, and that's...
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l. jackson on rising from the segregated south to the heights of hollywood. samuel l. ext week on "sunday today." we want to hear about changes for good you are seeing in your community. we will get to as many as we when we read your sunday mail at the end of the show. >>> beautiful start to our sunday. 55 degrees right now over walnut creek. enjoy this afternoon, it will be very similar to what we saw yesterday, breezy at times for sure especially if you're near the east bay hills. 71 degrees in san jose. in through the east bay, 74 martinez. 74 in walnut creek. 60s for the coastline and in through the peninsula as well. in the city expect windy conditions. through the north bay temperatures remain in the mid-70s. >>> next, protests in america, how people in the streets have pushed us toward a more perfect union through the years. you may not see them, but your itchy eyes know they're out there. thousands of allergens in each cubic yard of air. no wonder you rub your eyes hundreds of times a day. but now, relief is just one drop away. introducing pataday® full prescrip
l. jackson on rising from the segregated south to the heights of hollywood. samuel l. ext week on "sunday today." we want to hear about changes for good you are seeing in your community. we will get to as many as we when we read your sunday mail at the end of the show. >>> beautiful start to our sunday. 55 degrees right now over walnut creek. enjoy this afternoon, it will be very similar to what we saw yesterday, breezy at times for sure especially if you're near the east bay...
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l. gibbs of jackson, mississippi. now who is judge gibbs to write a letter on behalf of cory wilson? for one thing we should know that judge gibbs is a democrat and he practiced law in mississippi for a time for mississippi legal services. he spent ten years with -- in the office of the mississippi attorney general, a statewide elected democratic official. and then robert gibbs served as a circuit judge, an elected position for some seven years there as a circuit judge in mississippi. that's who judge robert gibbs
l. gibbs of jackson, mississippi. now who is judge gibbs to write a letter on behalf of cory wilson? for one thing we should know that judge gibbs is a democrat and he practiced law in mississippi for a time for mississippi legal services. he spent ten years with -- in the office of the mississippi attorney general, a statewide elected democratic official. and then robert gibbs served as a circuit judge, an elected position for some seven years there as a circuit judge in mississippi. that's...
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l. jackson. l. jackson, are you there? >> hello. can you hear me? >> we can. you have one minute. >> okay. i want to thank commissioner collins. i did work in nonprofit accounting 20 years before i even worked for the district. my daughter is a graduate of san francisco unified. a shout out to her teachers and her student advisor, mr. winfield. i want to agree with everything that was said previously, but i want to add this. dr. matthews, what kind of role modelling are we doing for our students with this proposed budget in two levels? one, the content of the budget where the cuts are happening; and two, when you teach your children or your students money in, money out, we teach them not to make snap decisions. if you got this information yesterday, why is the decision being made today? that's number one. and number two, we're basically telling our students that what happens at the school site is not important because that's where we paras work. we work at the school sites. we don't work in the atmosphere -- i'm going to cut this short, give my extra 30 second
l. jackson. l. jackson, are you there? >> hello. can you hear me? >> we can. you have one minute. >> okay. i want to thank commissioner collins. i did work in nonprofit accounting 20 years before i even worked for the district. my daughter is a graduate of san francisco unified. a shout out to her teachers and her student advisor, mr. winfield. i want to agree with everything that was said previously, but i want to add this. dr. matthews, what kind of role modelling are we...
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l. jackson in the book. samuel jackson got suspended for college for a year. as you see that trajectory, realizing that activism and go to places that accept your -- your fervent desire to be part of change, you know, a lot of that means that there are a lot of college campuses in particular, the culture of activism. if you're a young person in the front line, go to place that can propel you to be in line with other activists. you'll be surprised how many people sitting right now who, you know, sat in and protested as well. >> i just want to mention that this transition that it's something that happened recently. you mentioned in passing but so striking. you -- i will read it. you were talking about dr. king. you say people want to hold them up as cotton candy political figures. >> yes. >> revolutionary identity. i will always view martin luther king, jr. as negro who had for 37% approval rating and was taken from us because of hate. now there are holidays, there are statutes, right, south bend, one of the things that we did we put up a statute of the moment w
l. jackson in the book. samuel jackson got suspended for college for a year. as you see that trajectory, realizing that activism and go to places that accept your -- your fervent desire to be part of change, you know, a lot of that means that there are a lot of college campuses in particular, the culture of activism. if you're a young person in the front line, go to place that can propel you to be in line with other activists. you'll be surprised how many people sitting right now who, you know,...
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l. jackson was on with anderson this week and he said it feels like a moment of real change.to the '60s as a young activist. do you feel the same? this moment is different? >> i do. i was too young for that. i wasn't there then. but i feel it now, because literally, the calls i'm getting, they're different. calls i'm getting from my best friends saying, i'm so ashamed i didn't realize what you were going through. i didn't realize how systemic this is. i didn't realize that by doing nothing i'm part of the problem, and i've never heard that before. i have never heard that before, but it goes beyond that. what i've said to my friends is call your schools. call your schools. demand a diverse curriculum. because we need to teach our kids about the middle passage, about how slavery, how america was built on the backs of black people. people don't know that. and if the kids don't grow up with that sort of cultural understanding how are they going to work in the world without it? they won't. they'll keep in their silo, keep in their bubble, the fact of the matter is the bubble is ab
l. jackson was on with anderson this week and he said it feels like a moment of real change.to the '60s as a young activist. do you feel the same? this moment is different? >> i do. i was too young for that. i wasn't there then. but i feel it now, because literally, the calls i'm getting, they're different. calls i'm getting from my best friends saying, i'm so ashamed i didn't realize what you were going through. i didn't realize how systemic this is. i didn't realize that by doing...
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l. jackson so 3 decades and 7 managers have come and gone since liverpool last won the league title you can top as the coaches finally guided one of the world's best supported teams back to the top of english football the wellings reports. hard working in africa vasant record breaking english champions liverpool are the same that reflect the unique personality of their creator yeah i can claim. that became famous for his work up to receive don't win but the path to glory started in minds like so many great managers cop was a modest player spending the ninety's with minds as a defender in the 2nd tier of the german bundesliga but he was always capable of something special. the fans still love him and remain proud that his 1st manager's job was at mines no 419 years ago the cubs president says klopp will always have a special bond with the. team he's always said he wants to return somites whenever that is it's the center of his life so he spent time here as a player and more or less at the foundation for his career as a coach the connection is very very close i think you know where in ger
l. jackson so 3 decades and 7 managers have come and gone since liverpool last won the league title you can top as the coaches finally guided one of the world's best supported teams back to the top of english football the wellings reports. hard working in africa vasant record breaking english champions liverpool are the same that reflect the unique personality of their creator yeah i can claim. that became famous for his work up to receive don't win but the path to glory started in minds like...
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l. jackson. >> where are you going with this?ays right now, hollywood's hardest-working actor is -- >> who is it? >> nicholas cage. >> no! >> so excluding tv appearances, cage has been featured in 27 movies since 2015, pushing ahead of jackson's 22. >> what would samuel jackson say about that? >> beep beep beep beep beep beep beep. >> rounding out the top five are brad pitt, will ferrell, and margot robbie. >> where's kevin hart? where's tiffany haddish? where's "the rock"? >> they're like, seven, eight, nine, ten. >> i feel they make a lot of movies. >> they make a lot of movies. but hey. i guess not enough. >>> next to another first across the pond. >> britain's queen of england has participated in her first-ever official video conference, y'all. as part of her public royal duties seated in the oak room at windsor castle, she praised frontline workers for their extraordinary work in the battle against the coronavirus. >> it's pretty cool, right? seeing the queen there on the screen. >> just like you guys. >> great grandma. >> s
l. jackson. >> where are you going with this?ays right now, hollywood's hardest-working actor is -- >> who is it? >> nicholas cage. >> no! >> so excluding tv appearances, cage has been featured in 27 movies since 2015, pushing ahead of jackson's 22. >> what would samuel jackson say about that? >> beep beep beep beep beep beep beep. >> rounding out the top five are brad pitt, will ferrell, and margot robbie. >> where's kevin hart? where's...
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l. jackson? mrs. l. jackson? hello, susan? >> yes, thank you. >> oh, one moment. >> hello? >> hi. i'm sorry, susan. i guess they're prepared. can you wait just one moment. you'll be next. >> thank you. >> can you hear me now? >> yes. go ahead, please. two minutes. >> i was calling for some other reason, but after listening to the comments, i got very upset because no matter what my differences might be with some policies that the board of ed thinks, i don't think it's fair to say that commissioner sanchez and commissioner lopez don't listen, so that's one thing. i think that given the long distance learning, that if we could have in our elementary school pre-k to third, and kick out the charter schools and put our fourth and fifth graders at those sites, they could go to long distance learning. that was my proposal in answer to what was said. thank you. susan? susan. i unmuted you. >> hi. susan solomon with united educators of san francisco, and i am a memograteful member of close of gap coalition. it is a group of volunteers from organizations such as legal services for children,
l. jackson? mrs. l. jackson? hello, susan? >> yes, thank you. >> oh, one moment. >> hello? >> hi. i'm sorry, susan. i guess they're prepared. can you wait just one moment. you'll be next. >> thank you. >> can you hear me now? >> yes. go ahead, please. two minutes. >> i was calling for some other reason, but after listening to the comments, i got very upset because no matter what my differences might be with some policies that the board of ed...
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l. jackson, viola davis and laverne cox solemnly calling out the names of black people who died at the handsring a showstopping rendition of aretha franklin's "young, gifted and black." ♪ young, gifted and black >> reporter: during his performance rapper da baby actually simulating george floyd's murder, the moment becoming the most talked about and controversial of the night. ♪ cops want to pull me over embarrass me, abuwer, you never knew me ♪ >> reporter: lil wayne paying tribute to kobe bryant and his family with an updated performance of his 2009 hit named for the late superstar. ♪ g-o-a-t like kobe b. ♪ rest in power >> reporter: the night ending with first lady michelle obama introducing the humanitarian award to the one and only beyonce. >> you can see it in everything she does, from her music that gives voice to black joy and black pain to her activism that demands justice for black lives, so to my girl, i just want to say, you inspire me, you inspire all of us. peh to the black lives matter protesters and sending a clear message to viewers. >> we have to continue to do this togethe
l. jackson, viola davis and laverne cox solemnly calling out the names of black people who died at the handsring a showstopping rendition of aretha franklin's "young, gifted and black." ♪ young, gifted and black >> reporter: during his performance rapper da baby actually simulating george floyd's murder, the moment becoming the most talked about and controversial of the night. ♪ cops want to pull me over embarrass me, abuwer, you never knew me ♪ >> reporter: lil...
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l. gibbs of jackson, mississippi. now who is judge gibbs to write a letter on behalf of cory wilson? for one thing we should know that judge gibbs is a democrat and he practiced law in mississippi for a time for mississippi legal services. he spent ten years with -- in the office of the mississippi attorney general, a statewide elected democratic official. and then robert gibbs served as a circuit judge, an elected position for some seven years there as a circuit judge in mississippi. that's who judge robert gibbs is. here is what judge gibbs says about our nominee, the very cory wilson that we will be voting cloture on around 5:30 this afternoon. this is a letter dated june 10. and it's to the chair and ranking member of the senate judiciary committees, senator graham and senator feinstein. dear chairman graham and ranking member feinstein, i submit this letter in support of the nomination of judge cory t. wilson for a seat on the fifth circuit court of appeals. i'm a former circuit judge for the 11th circuit court district in mississippi, and have known cory as an attorney who prac
l. gibbs of jackson, mississippi. now who is judge gibbs to write a letter on behalf of cory wilson? for one thing we should know that judge gibbs is a democrat and he practiced law in mississippi for a time for mississippi legal services. he spent ten years with -- in the office of the mississippi attorney general, a statewide elected democratic official. and then robert gibbs served as a circuit judge, an elected position for some seven years there as a circuit judge in mississippi. that's...
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they want to change jackson street, named after andrew jackson, and now they want to name b l m street. >> i support a robust examination and conversation about all of the names. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf and councilman larry reed say they are open to changing the street names if the community supports it. >> it is a sign of government approval and if that is not what the government should be saying at this moment, we should change it. >> if they are in fact named after former presidents that are slaveown. >> i think his name should be up there because he was the first president. >> reporter: some say changing the names is not changing the races mindset. >> it is a dog and pony show. >> reporter: other say don't waste the money to use it on community programs to bring real change. >> that is not going to take away racism or the hatred that is in the heart of the men and women in america. avave a art report: thtyo f to study and name change if you are how much it would cost, but if they have enough community support a pressure, it could get more attention. and oakland, i am da lin
they want to change jackson street, named after andrew jackson, and now they want to name b l m street. >> i support a robust examination and conversation about all of the names. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf and councilman larry reed say they are open to changing the street names if the community supports it. >> it is a sign of government approval and if that is not what the government should be saying at this moment, we should change it. >> if they are in fact named...
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jackson. k. christopher d. landon. heriverzen. >> steve lee. >> douglas poole. >> -- leslie. >> philippe t sanchez. >> rihanna l licked info. -- lichtenthal. chua -- >> robert j. field. >> alyssa m. milner. >> caleb scepter. >> austin maroc. >> kenneth w song junior. >> daniel r. newberger. the fourth.for bito >> henry d. news drum. >> william w. thomas. >> riley v. page. >> peter d. valente us. >> ryan r. racing. >> madison are. ready to. >> rebecca a. weigle. d dotson toyo. >> john h. wilson. >> benjamin asked. shire. m. anderson. >> beeson de sheppard. >> sylvan de. blankenship. >> roman c. simpson. >> ethan c. bloom. >> connor j. sparks. >> jacob t. but tonic. >> wesley j. swain. >> lindsay n. bowen. >> alejandro s. tom brick. >> bubbler. >> hannah m. white. >> jack m. carvery. >> kelly n. as in gay. >> g. connors. >> davis m. ben. >> jacob l. cortez. >> jonathan w. benson. >> evan m. crowell. >> haven t. beth noon. >> connor s. do it. >> blair. leola.stian a. fig >> georgia e. cervantes. >> on r. fussell men. >> david r. cooper. >> christopher m. goodwin. the third.j. demello da tree a harvey. bryden h therein. >> johnson. it.ndrew d.
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jackson near the white house last night. the former president is being criticized for his role in slavery and the removal of native americans from their homelands. >> they l bad people. they don't love our country, and they're not taking down our monuments. i just want to make that clear. other than that, go ahead. >> and no specifics yet on the executive order, but the president says the country should learn from its history. >>> the daughter of dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke today at the funeral for rayshard brooks. he is the black man killed by atlanta police in a wendy's parking lot. the funeral was family members only. it was held in the same church where reverend king once preached. his daughter spoke about brooks' death as a grim catalyst for social change. >> rayshard brooks' death will not be in vain because justice will roll down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream. >> officer gater rolfe is facing murder charges. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a stunning decision in bill cosby's sexual assault case. the comedian will get a chance to fight his conviction. the major legal test for me, too, cases. >>> an
jackson near the white house last night. the former president is being criticized for his role in slavery and the removal of native americans from their homelands. >> they l bad people. they don't love our country, and they're not taking down our monuments. i just want to make that clear. other than that, go ahead. >> and no specifics yet on the executive order, but the president says the country should learn from its history. >>> the daughter of dr. martin luther king, jr....
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jackson lee votes no. mr. cohen votes no. mr. johnson of georgia votes no. mr. deutch votes no. miss bass? mr. richman votes no. mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline votes no. wobble -- mr. sauve l. mr. lou votes no. mr. raskin votes no. miss demmings votes no. mr. korea votes no. -- mr. caray votes no. ms. scanlan votes no. ms. garcia? ms. garcia votes no. mr. magoo's -- votes no. -- mr. naguse votes no. mr. stanton votes no. miss dean votes no. ms. escobar votes no. mr. jordan votes yes. mr. shabbat votes aye. mr. collins votes aye. mr. buck votes aye. miss ruby votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. johnson of louisiana votes aye. mr. big votes aye. mr. mcclintock votes aye. ms. lesko? ms. lesko votes i. mr. klein? he votes aye. mr. armstrong votes yes. mr. steube votes yes. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? >> ms. bass votes no. >> the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, there are 13 ayes and 24 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the question that occurs -- this will be filed immediately by vote and on final passage of the bill. all those in favor respond by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have it and it's agreed to. they reporting quorum being present the questi
jackson lee votes no. mr. cohen votes no. mr. johnson of georgia votes no. mr. deutch votes no. miss bass? mr. richman votes no. mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline votes no. wobble -- mr. sauve l. mr. lou votes no. mr. raskin votes no. miss demmings votes no. mr. korea votes no. -- mr. caray votes no. ms. scanlan votes no. ms. garcia? ms. garcia votes no. mr. magoo's -- votes no. -- mr. naguse votes no. mr. stanton votes no. miss dean votes no. ms. escobar votes no. mr. jordan votes yes. mr. shabbat...
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referendo jefri jackson junior que fue allegado a martin luther king junior que estaba con Él en el hotel precisamente cuando luther king junior fue asesinado, estaba esa foto horrible de martÍn luten ltoria yo como madre hija de inmigrantes, mi esposo es afroamericano, los niÑos tienen dos culturas que tienen que conocer, y tienen que saber que la gente de color agrega va el roro a este paÍs no somos alguien que nos pueden pisar y simplemente que nos valgas a quedar callado es ahora que el gobierno reconozca que necesitamos cambios. >>> y es el momento. >>> en este momento con george floyd la brutalidad policÍaca no es nueva. >>> pero ha cambiado en algo tu vida desde ese momento, tu crees que ahora sÍ ha llegado la hora del cambio que va a ser distinto a los casos anteriores y por quÉ. >>> espero que el paÍs estÉ listo para recibir el mensaje que es la hora para cambiar porque tenemos una historia en este paÍs llena de discriminaciÓn, no es nuevo esto, pero parece que la gente ya estÁ cansada. y ya llegamos al tope, y necesitamos cambios. esto me da esperanza para mis hijos, y me da esperanza que la gente del mundo no solamente del paÍs. >>> te tengo que despedir, vamos al funeral
referendo jefri jackson junior que fue allegado a martin luther king junior que estaba con Él en el hotel precisamente cuando luther king junior fue asesinado, estaba esa foto horrible de martÍn luten ltoria yo como madre hija de inmigrantes, mi esposo es afroamericano, los niÑos tienen dos culturas que tienen que conocer, y tienen que saber que la gente de color agrega va el roro a este paÍs no somos alguien que nos pueden pisar y simplemente que nos valgas a quedar callado es ahora que el...