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. >> three years after the murder of george floyd, minneapolis's new police chief discusses minneapolis'suture and the need for reform. >> it is very clearly a systems problem as opposed to just trying to scapegoat one or two persons here or there. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> these are people who are trying to change the world. startups have this energy that energizes me. i'm thriving by helping others every day. people who know know bdo. >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> the kendeda fund, committed to restorative justice through investments, leadership, and ideas. carnegie corporation of new york , supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security atarnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank
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minneapolis, minnesota.and he did so at the urging of a local who was essentially a minister to lost souls. and in the the third ward of houston, people who had hit their bottom bottom who had hit rock bottom went to this pastor and tried to find a way out. and he would send people out of. texas, in part because he knew that, you know, one, people needed to get away from the trials and the temptation, those that were in their home, but also because they knew he knew that texas not have the kind of social safety net that you could find in other states and more left leaning states like minnesota, where had expanded medicaid, where they had treatment, where they were a little bit more forgiving for. people who had criminal records, like robert said, because george floyd had a criminal record, couldn't get a job. essentially, he was blocked off the majority of jobs that were available. he couldn't get a professional. and so he to minneapolis after he hit rock bottom, he knew that his life was not going to get an
minneapolis, minnesota.and he did so at the urging of a local who was essentially a minister to lost souls. and in the the third ward of houston, people who had hit their bottom bottom who had hit rock bottom went to this pastor and tried to find a way out. and he would send people out of. texas, in part because he knew that, you know, one, people needed to get away from the trials and the temptation, those that were in their home, but also because they knew he knew that texas not have the kind...
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nowhere else in the country is it more pronounced than in minneapolis.nk there's a very negative perception not connected to the reality of who the minneapolis police officers are today and what we are trying to accomplish. i want to be intentional about focusing on young people from minneapolis with connection, but also on the candidates that want to be part of getting this right. >> chief ryan o'hara, thank you so much. >> fred's reporting is a partnership with the untold stories project with the university of st. thomas. a new investigation by the marshall project in the new york times sheds light on an alarming culture of abuse in new york state reasons. for decades, office disciplinary records were cap secret from the public. that was until 2020, when lawmakers enacted police reforms in the wake of george floyd's murder. the marshall project reviewed records and found hundreds of incidents of abuse and mistreatment and widespread failure to hold guards accountable. one of the reporters behind the story joins me now. over the course of your reporting
nowhere else in the country is it more pronounced than in minneapolis.nk there's a very negative perception not connected to the reality of who the minneapolis police officers are today and what we are trying to accomplish. i want to be intentional about focusing on young people from minneapolis with connection, but also on the candidates that want to be part of getting this right. >> chief ryan o'hara, thank you so much. >> fred's reporting is a partnership with the untold stories...
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minneapolis has the variety. from the witch's hot to the washburn tower. >> it's picturesque, serene. >> reporter: tom once wrote about the history of this little known place. he says the first tower was made of brick and supplied water to a local orphanage. as minneapolis expanded, it outgrew tower one. in 1931, tower number two was built out of concrete. and with added company. >> around the base of the touretour -- tower are guard yanguardian health. they wanted them there because at the time typhoid, an infection that spreads through water, was making people sick in minneapolis. each of the guardians is nearly 30 feet tall from the ground to the top of the helmet. each weighs about eight tons. they guard the water. eagles keep an eye on the neighborhood. each of them weighs five tons. he addedm a a cotrucon wker w attkedby o. i i 2005. op the neighborhood. volunteers keep the park clean. a fence has been added to protect what the guardians can't. there's so much more to the towers than meets the eye. >> hopef
minneapolis has the variety. from the witch's hot to the washburn tower. >> it's picturesque, serene. >> reporter: tom once wrote about the history of this little known place. he says the first tower was made of brick and supplied water to a local orphanage. as minneapolis expanded, it outgrew tower one. in 1931, tower number two was built out of concrete. and with added company. >> around the base of the touretour -- tower are guard yanguardian health. they wanted them there...
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one reason he was in minneapolis was he had left his hometown of houston to move to minneapolis to get into a rehab program. despite his willingness to uproot his life, try for a better shot at life, changes pathway, we saw a police officer snuff that life out before he had the opportunity to remake his life. >> we will take calls during the segment, as well. we want to get the numbers up on the screen. if you want to send a text message to our guest, you can send it to this number (202) 748-8903. please include your first name and your city. at what point did you and your co-author decide to take the approach you did and was it one of those casual conversations? >> this book grew out of a series that rented the washington post. it was myself, robert and several other reporters who each took on a different part of george floyd's american experience. there was a reporter who wrote about his experience with the housing system. the criminal justice system. i wrote about his family history. robert wrote about his experience in the american health care system. we have a lot of different pie
one reason he was in minneapolis was he had left his hometown of houston to move to minneapolis to get into a rehab program. despite his willingness to uproot his life, try for a better shot at life, changes pathway, we saw a police officer snuff that life out before he had the opportunity to remake his life. >> we will take calls during the segment, as well. we want to get the numbers up on the screen. if you want to send a text message to our guest, you can send it to this number (202)...
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but as minneapolis expanded, it outgrew tower number one.lt out of concrete and with added company. >> around the base of the tower, you can see what are called guardians of health. >> reporter: there are eight of them in all. architect harry wild jones helped design the guardians, also known as water soldiers. jones wanted them there because at the time, typhoid, an infection that spreads through water, was making people sick in minneapolis. each of the guardians is nearly 30 feet tall from the ground to the top of the helmet. and each one weighs about eight tons. while they guard the water, eagles keep an eye on the neighborhood. each of them weighs about five tons. jones added them after a construction worker was attacked by an eagle while building his home. both man and raptor survived the confrontation. the city stopped using the washburn standpipe in 2005, but people still look at it as a symbol for the neighborhood. volunteers keep the park clean, and a fence has been added to protect what the guardians can't. it's proof that no matte
but as minneapolis expanded, it outgrew tower number one.lt out of concrete and with added company. >> around the base of the tower, you can see what are called guardians of health. >> reporter: there are eight of them in all. architect harry wild jones helped design the guardians, also known as water soldiers. jones wanted them there because at the time, typhoid, an infection that spreads through water, was making people sick in minneapolis. each of the guardians is nearly 30 feet...
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why not minneapolis hot? the federal min. rude at go, the minneapolis sta and she debt. while i get back near the island, germany, i georgetown. hot out the senate for some, you know, somebody sitting in the washington warm windows eleger walked one of the washington the me in i and a man, jeremy georgetown and i was them, jeremy i t m k. i meant to put it near waterbury and china milan to san going to says infant jam paid. yeah. either gabby or min men about? well mom also already. yeah. i am men have a race bill clinton. i done a medical highly espana i that could be a member and i middle was on fame. if it will work out you're headed to attend with me in janet less as i mean, it doesn't mean there's a use clinton and mad cow, which i le georgetown. you can how that if he yeah. well yeah, i will for the assa as well. coffee. how they're even sell them on the total. but i him who and home havoc on the stairs if your stuff fat has the hell and telling me we'll put them on the on the recipe. harvard, was he johns hopkins. yeah. any can michelle out of the, when they mean
why not minneapolis hot? the federal min. rude at go, the minneapolis sta and she debt. while i get back near the island, germany, i georgetown. hot out the senate for some, you know, somebody sitting in the washington warm windows eleger walked one of the washington the me in i and a man, jeremy georgetown and i was them, jeremy i t m k. i meant to put it near waterbury and china milan to san going to says infant jam paid. yeah. either gabby or min men about? well mom also already. yeah. i am...
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tonight on abc, hundreds of people gathered in minneapolis at the spot where george floyd was killed to mark three years since his murder. floyd's death sparked weeks of outrage against police brutality all across the country. the minneapolis police department remains the target of a justice department investigation on memorial day. weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. and if you're driving, you are going to have a lot of company. today is expected to be the busiest day on the roads with 37 million people driving to their destinations. once you get to yours, well be careful this morning. oh, god. oh, gosh reminder that a peaceful day at the beach can change quickly. people in south carolina this week caught in a dust devil. towels flying and for swimmers. there are new warnings. we've already this past weekend, we rescued about 160 people out of the water. powerful winds along the east coast are creating hazardous conditions at beaches with dangerous rip currents possible from florida. all the way to new jersey. it just happened so quickly. this family is sharing their story
tonight on abc, hundreds of people gathered in minneapolis at the spot where george floyd was killed to mark three years since his murder. floyd's death sparked weeks of outrage against police brutality all across the country. the minneapolis police department remains the target of a justice department investigation on memorial day. weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. and if you're driving, you are going to have a lot of company. today is expected to be the busiest day on the roads...
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it's an exciting day here in minneapolis. i'm very excited to come back home to the bay area to celebrate with the entire community. this has been about a six-month effort. we have been in discussions with the nfl and in response to their bid requirements, and today was a great day. it was a unanimous decision by the owners to award super bowl lx to the bay area, and we're excited to bring it back home. >> zaileen, what lessons did we learn from 2016, and was crime an issue for the nfl owners in terms of crime in san francisco and homelessness? >> yeah. so super bowl 50 was actually considered a really great event for the bay area, and there were a lot of really great learnings, positive and things we can grow from. the positive piece was we built a great legacy initiative in the bay and supported a lot of community efforts thanks to the host committee at that point in time. and then the difference is now as mentioned by matt, you know, we have support from all of the professional sports teams in the bay area. that's unpreced
it's an exciting day here in minneapolis. i'm very excited to come back home to the bay area to celebrate with the entire community. this has been about a six-month effort. we have been in discussions with the nfl and in response to their bid requirements, and today was a great day. it was a unanimous decision by the owners to award super bowl lx to the bay area, and we're excited to bring it back home. >> zaileen, what lessons did we learn from 2016, and was crime an issue for the nfl...
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what our research showed, even the police chief who ran the minnesota police department, minneapolis police department, would tell you by the time a complaint came to their desk, it was likely the police officer could say i don't know what happened. because the system was so labyrinthine, it is not a justifiable excuse. when doing the reporting, we were not looking for solutions about this. we were looking to be able to highlight a world in which we all live and empower people with enough information to question those systems and be able to empower themselves to make good decisions for themselves. >> just to add to that and to speak briefly about the present system in addition to the policing system, george floyd spent a decent amount of time in prison, mostly for nonviolent drug crimes during the war on drugs in this era of mass incarceration that started around the time he was born and kicked into gear when he was a teenager and a young adolescent. one of the things we found was the prison system is supposed to be about rehabilitation, most people going to prison are going to come
what our research showed, even the police chief who ran the minnesota police department, minneapolis police department, would tell you by the time a complaint came to their desk, it was likely the police officer could say i don't know what happened. because the system was so labyrinthine, it is not a justifiable excuse. when doing the reporting, we were not looking for solutions about this. we were looking to be able to highlight a world in which we all live and empower people with enough...
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how do you think police in minneapolis changed in the three years since floyd's death?ll, too. in terms of your question, a lot has changed. we are in a whole new government structure today as a result of that incident. that is certainly partly responsible for the position that i'm in where i oversee all of public safety, police, fire, 911, emergency management, et cetera. so that has certainly offered some opportunities for us here to create some new change. in addition to that, we also are under a court-ordered agreement, with the minnesota department of human services where we have an opportunity now to make some significant agreed upon changes that's going to continue to move this public safety department forward and move this community forward. and we also are awaiting a consent decree from u.s. justice department as well. but i think most importantly of all is that over the last three years you are beginning to see a city that is still healing and there's still healing to be done. you're seeing a city government that is well in touch with the community. you see a
how do you think police in minneapolis changed in the three years since floyd's death?ll, too. in terms of your question, a lot has changed. we are in a whole new government structure today as a result of that incident. that is certainly partly responsible for the position that i'm in where i oversee all of public safety, police, fire, 911, emergency management, et cetera. so that has certainly offered some opportunities for us here to create some new change. in addition to that, we also are...
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a manos de policÍas de minneapolis. un antes y un despuÉs. cuando la policÍa se sobrepasa.hauvin. mÁs de 30 estados han aprobado 140 reformas a sus muchass locales. prohibiendo tÁcticas como el estrangulamiento. >>> se ha llevado acabo Ñ varios estados ciertas reformas. es limitado. los Últimos 12 meses se han registrado 1079 muertes. a nivel federal hace an Ñ el presidente biden firmÓ una orden ejecutiva que limitÓ el uso de la fuerza. en el capitolio una reforma mÁs amplia no se ha concretado. la ley en honor a joe floyd. que fue aprobada por la cÁmara de representantes sigue tan cada porque no prosperÓ en el senado. >>> la muerte de joe floyd nos acordamos de esa muerte y si vamos a seguir cambiando como la discriminaciÓn en nuestra comunidad, comunidad a comunidad, ciudad a ciudad hasta hacer el cambio. la memoria de floyd estÁ viva y las heridas siguen sin sanar. noticias telemundo. >>> el centro nacional de huracanes revelÓ su pronÓstico para la temporada de tormentas del 2023 m sus anuncias resalta las probabilidades de enfrentar una temporada menos activa. contrario
a manos de policÍas de minneapolis. un antes y un despuÉs. cuando la policÍa se sobrepasa.hauvin. mÁs de 30 estados han aprobado 140 reformas a sus muchass locales. prohibiendo tÁcticas como el estrangulamiento. >>> se ha llevado acabo Ñ varios estados ciertas reformas. es limitado. los Últimos 12 meses se han registrado 1079 muertes. a nivel federal hace an Ñ el presidente biden firmÓ una orden ejecutiva que limitÓ el uso de la fuerza. en el capitolio una reforma mÁs amplia...
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>> it reminded me so much of that eulogy gave in minneapolis for george floyd. symbol, not only of derek chauvin putting his knee on george floyd's neck, but how black americans have found the knee of the state, the knee of various institutions, they have systemic racism, on their neck for 400 years. and it reminded me that jordan nearly, yes, died on the subway platform, choke to death by another rider, another passenger, a former marine. but reading about his life, that's not the first time he faced brutal force, from someone or an institution that did not see his humanity. that did not see him as someone who was worthy of empathy. so, i'm very much looking forward to your eulogy for jordan neely, because i think it tells us a little bit about where we are as a country, we still are a country where people are not always seen for who they, are their full selves. we have to ask ourselves what happened, what broke down in the american system that jordan nearly was on the subway and in the words of one of the witnesses saying, i'm ready to die. i don't care. i don
>> it reminded me so much of that eulogy gave in minneapolis for george floyd. symbol, not only of derek chauvin putting his knee on george floyd's neck, but how black americans have found the knee of the state, the knee of various institutions, they have systemic racism, on their neck for 400 years. and it reminded me that jordan nearly, yes, died on the subway platform, choke to death by another rider, another passenger, a former marine. but reading about his life, that's not the first...
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you actually staged a mock trial in a republican-leaning rural county, 70 miles from minneapolis, wheren those jurors would convict derek chauvin, and other officers involved in floyd's murder -- this is in the book -- it seems to be a common theme in this book, whether it was jurors, bystanders who filmed floyd's murder and testified on the stand. it comes down to ordinary people standing up three years after that murder. do you see americans as more willing to do just that? >> i do, you know, because when these four people were put on trial in the federal trial, which happened after the state won, they were convicted by a federal jury during the middle of the trial, a police officer shot and killed dante wright, we prosecuted that case. they convicted. so, i do think jurors are doing that. but we have -- i went back and read about the rodney king trial. and they lost emotion to change venue from l.a. county to ventura county. and that is why we tested juror attitudes in different counties. and that is why we work very hard to defeat that change of venue because we thought that this ca
you actually staged a mock trial in a republican-leaning rural county, 70 miles from minneapolis, wheren those jurors would convict derek chauvin, and other officers involved in floyd's murder -- this is in the book -- it seems to be a common theme in this book, whether it was jurors, bystanders who filmed floyd's murder and testified on the stand. it comes down to ordinary people standing up three years after that murder. do you see americans as more willing to do just that? >> i do, you...
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new england. 86 in boston. 91 in syracuse. 91 in minneapolis. heat as we get into the last days of school, getting excited for the kids. here is the forecast, 86 in kansas city. we have showers especially in latter part of the work week, a lot of tropical moisture perking up in the gulf of mexico and the atlantic and we could see inches of rain for south florida and east coast of florida. we'll keep you up to date. northeast spectacular this weekend. >> ashley: it was great, no other way to say it. >> todd: perfect, you could say perfect. >> janice: nice stretch of great weather for the northeast. >> todd: unbelievable. thank you. parents in a north dakota school district say educators are keeping them in the dark about their kid's gender identity despite the fact it is against the law. >> there is no possible way for each teacher to know every kid as intimately as their parents do. >> how do you know any parent will react unless you talk to them. why do you assume to know more about our kids than we do? >> you support the school keeping secrets
new england. 86 in boston. 91 in syracuse. 91 in minneapolis. heat as we get into the last days of school, getting excited for the kids. here is the forecast, 86 in kansas city. we have showers especially in latter part of the work week, a lot of tropical moisture perking up in the gulf of mexico and the atlantic and we could see inches of rain for south florida and east coast of florida. we'll keep you up to date. northeast spectacular this weekend. >> ashley: it was great, no other way...
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a special ceremony was held in minneapolis.cil members passed a resolution to honor victims of police brutality. >> our goal is to really set the stage for minneapolis to lead this nation to end lynchings in america. that's why george floyd still stands as protest. >> joining us now is ben crump who led the fight for justice in the george floyd case. ben, great to have you on as always. all four police officers at the scene that day, if i'm not mistaken, they're in prison now, is that right? is there some accountability right now in policing in america? >> it means that we're making progress, jim. the fact that all four officers were convicted on the state and federal level was unprecedented and so we have this precedent now, we just have to use it more when anybody, especially black and brown people are unjustly killed and we have all the objective evidence, but what we did not do, jim acosta, is we did not get the george floyd justice in policing act passed by the united states congress and signed by the president into law. a
a special ceremony was held in minneapolis.cil members passed a resolution to honor victims of police brutality. >> our goal is to really set the stage for minneapolis to lead this nation to end lynchings in america. that's why george floyd still stands as protest. >> joining us now is ben crump who led the fight for justice in the george floyd case. ben, great to have you on as always. all four police officers at the scene that day, if i'm not mistaken, they're in prison now, is...
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. >> three years after the murder of george floyd, minneapolis's new police chief discusses minneapolis'sneed for reform. >> it is very clearly a systems problem as opposed to just trying to scapegoat one or two persons here or there.
. >> three years after the murder of george floyd, minneapolis's new police chief discusses minneapolis'sneed for reform. >> it is very clearly a systems problem as opposed to just trying to scapegoat one or two persons here or there.
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en minneapolis, agentes del fbi abatieron a un hombre que se atrincheÓ en su casa con una mujer comoas transmiÍa todo en vivo por facebook... romi de fÍas nos tiene detalles de este violento incidente y las iÁgenes de Ómo se desarrolÓ el operativo de las autoridades. y seguimos con este doloroso registro de violencia armada..las autoridades de lawrence, massachusetts, investigan un tiroteo durante una fiesta en un apartamento que deÓ a un adolescente hispano muerto y otros cinco heridos... la Íctima de 18 aÑos, desiderio arias, fue descrito por sus familiares y amigos como alguien discreto que solo trabajaba y no se meÍa en problemas con nadie... las otras Íctimas fueron trasladadas a hospitales. unos 14 estudiantes resultaron heridos al derrumbarse un tejado de un porche que estaba excesivamente sobrecargado cuando celebraban una fiesta cerca del campus de la universidad estatal de ohio... en el momento habÍa unas 45 personas sobre el techo, que no estaba diseÑado para resistir ese peso...tras el colapso, algunos Óvenes fueron hospitalizados y se encuentran en estado estable. la int
en minneapolis, agentes del fbi abatieron a un hombre que se atrincheÓ en su casa con una mujer comoas transmiÍa todo en vivo por facebook... romi de fÍas nos tiene detalles de este violento incidente y las iÁgenes de Ómo se desarrolÓ el operativo de las autoridades. y seguimos con este doloroso registro de violencia armada..las autoridades de lawrence, massachusetts, investigan un tiroteo durante una fiesta en un apartamento que deÓ a un adolescente hispano muerto y otros cinco...
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how has the muslim community, in minneapolis, have been affected by these arson attacks at mosques anding you and member of the somali community? >> they are incredibly impacted. many of them are on edge. they are fearful. they are shocked that there hasn't been it a denunciation of that type of political violence. they are in shock that somebody could set to muskets on fire and there isn't a lot more being done. but the reality is that in the muslim community, we are under attack. we often see people minimize that attack. and many of us have been living in an environment where we know our lives are at risk, and we are vulnerable to attacks from hateful people, who hate us because of our faith. or countries of origin. and the general public is not going to be as concerned as they are when other faith groups are attacked. >> and congresswoman, do we know yet have authorities are treating these incidents in minneapolis as hate crimes? >> we do not know yet. what we have been told is that there are more charges to come. this man is charged now with arson for the two fires. they are going
how has the muslim community, in minneapolis, have been affected by these arson attacks at mosques anding you and member of the somali community? >> they are incredibly impacted. many of them are on edge. they are fearful. they are shocked that there hasn't been it a denunciation of that type of political violence. they are in shock that somebody could set to muskets on fire and there isn't a lot more being done. but the reality is that in the muslim community, we are under attack. we...
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there's going to be a candlelight vigil tonight in minneapolis.ill be in many places around the country as people remember george floyd but those looking for much more substantive responses to happen, they say it's not enough, just listen. >> to have your loved one stolen from you and have the entire story turned around, to have your family -- we get our loved ones murdered twice. we don't just -- they don't just take our loved ones from us. after our loved ones are stolen, then we have to fight the truth of what really happened to our loved one. >> the congressional black kaubs issued a statement saying, empathy and humane response is a human response. >> the president put out a statement as well. >> certainly did and in many ways, also remembering george floyd, we want to take a look at it, as a nation, may we ensure that george floyd's legacy and the legacy of so many others we also honor every day are not solely about their deaths, but what we do to honor their memory. what the president is also saying like to see congress take more action on
there's going to be a candlelight vigil tonight in minneapolis.ill be in many places around the country as people remember george floyd but those looking for much more substantive responses to happen, they say it's not enough, just listen. >> to have your loved one stolen from you and have the entire story turned around, to have your family -- we get our loved ones murdered twice. we don't just -- they don't just take our loved ones from us. after our loved ones are stolen, then we have...
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minneapolis? >> my child can't play in the yard. i hear for gunshot a night. >> there's so much drug trafficking. there's so much gang violence. >> i don't think anybody has seen with it bad. >> gang violence in minneapolis is so bad the fedex got involved doj issued indictment for gang members alleging members of the gangs called the highs and the bloods engaged in a brutal unrelenting trail of violence over years including revenge killings and alleged trafficking in fentanyl and methamphetamine. our own mike tobin to and active member of the gangster disciples about violence in the city. >> these gangs are reckless, real reckless and it's not organized no more. it used to be structure no women no kids. now it's just a free for all. >> who knows how many black residents of miss gangs they've killed takeover years? by either drugs or murder but is reverend al? wasn't he or one of his students mentoring him to keep them out of the gang because there's no fame in it. not a peep from sharpton about this savage attack six teens on bicyc
minneapolis? >> my child can't play in the yard. i hear for gunshot a night. >> there's so much drug trafficking. there's so much gang violence. >> i don't think anybody has seen with it bad. >> gang violence in minneapolis is so bad the fedex got involved doj issued indictment for gang members alleging members of the gangs called the highs and the bloods engaged in a brutal unrelenting trail of violence over years including revenge killings and alleged trafficking in...
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her district includes the city of minneapolis, where there has been a string of recent attacks on theover a week ago, a man was caught setting a fire in the bathroom of a mosque. he got away. and the very next day, there was another fire, in another mosque in the city. this time, it was a bigger blaze that caused extensive damage enforcement evacuation of about 40 children who were inside -- now, federal agents have -- arrested 26-year-old jack jackie little who they say was caught on surveillance video entering the first mosque, and also sending a -- to the -- little is charged with arson. he's also a suspect in several other crimes against muslims. surveillance video in january appears to show him shoplifting spray-paint before going to the office of congresswoman ilhan omar herself and sprayed printing the number 500 on her office or. he's also suspected of spray-painting the same thing on a patrol car and -- police officer, and a local marketplace -- the city somali community. -- say they don't know the significance of the number 500. but what is significant is that muslim communi
her district includes the city of minneapolis, where there has been a string of recent attacks on theover a week ago, a man was caught setting a fire in the bathroom of a mosque. he got away. and the very next day, there was another fire, in another mosque in the city. this time, it was a bigger blaze that caused extensive damage enforcement evacuation of about 40 children who were inside -- now, federal agents have -- arrested 26-year-old jack jackie little who they say was caught on...
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total basiast and the climate of this company, which is clean energy , and the american marchers in minneapolis, usa, opposed the third anniversary of the death of george floyd. hold he was one of the colored citizens of america. he was killed three years ago under the knee of the police on the side of the street. american citizens paid tribute to the victims of american police brutality by attending the temporary memorial of george floyd. it will leave due to very strict rules about this technology. according to reuters, saman man, the creator of this chatbot, said that the current draft of the european payment artificial intelligence law is too regulatory . a member of the european parliament said that american companies should not be allowed to blackmail us. hundreds of bolivians demonstrated against the sexual accusations of the country's catholic priests. these demonstrations were held in three populous cities of bolivia, including la paz and santa cruz, after the recent revelations about sexual abuse by the country's priests . the spanish newspaper alpine late last month provided details.
total basiast and the climate of this company, which is clean energy , and the american marchers in minneapolis, usa, opposed the third anniversary of the death of george floyd. hold he was one of the colored citizens of america. he was killed three years ago under the knee of the police on the side of the street. american citizens paid tribute to the victims of american police brutality by attending the temporary memorial of george floyd. it will leave due to very strict rules about this...
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neel kashkari is president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis for he spoke -- minneapolis.made it clear, and he is a voter right now, that he is also looking at a closely, but leaning toward another hike. >> we at the federal reserve probably have more work to do on our end to try to bring inflation back down. most importantly, we should not be fooled by a few months of positive data. we are still in excess of our 2% inflation target and we need to finish the job. >> austan goolsbee, one of the newer fed bank presidents in chicago, speaking on cnbc, he said it was a close call. he almost voted to dissent against the 25 basis point rate hike. for now, he thinks the fed has to watch. let's probably pause, he has not made up his mind, but he says they have to be extra mindful of previous hikes. think about it, 500 basis points of rate hikes of the last year. tight credit conditions, concern about regional banks. he thinks they probably should wait and see. but, the tone we get here is that no matter how they are leaning, the matter how often gold to be leaned -- no matter what
neel kashkari is president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis for he spoke -- minneapolis.made it clear, and he is a voter right now, that he is also looking at a closely, but leaning toward another hike. >> we at the federal reserve probably have more work to do on our end to try to bring inflation back down. most importantly, we should not be fooled by a few months of positive data. we are still in excess of our 2% inflation target and we need to finish the job. >> austan...
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the city of minneapolis sits. geraldine tyler, the ta tse plaintiff in s case.er environment she moved to a senior living apartment, she did not pay property taxes on her condo. she let the property taxes run up to $2500 with interest and penalties reached $15,000 and at that point the county foreclosed on her condominium and sold it for $40,000. now here is the punch line, lawrence. the county kept the change. the change being the $25,000 difference between what she owed and what the county collected. and have you to ask yourself, is that legal? and you referred to it as -- >> lawrence: scott, i'm sorry to break in, i will have you back. we have a fox news alert, authorities in texas have captured the legal immigrant who killed five people including a nine year old child. fox news kevin corke what can you tell us? >> you and i have been talking about this lawrence, we are following the latest information we just received. 38 year old mexican national who has allegedly killed five of his former texas neighbors. he apparently was out shooting a weapon, being very
the city of minneapolis sits. geraldine tyler, the ta tse plaintiff in s case.er environment she moved to a senior living apartment, she did not pay property taxes on her condo. she let the property taxes run up to $2500 with interest and penalties reached $15,000 and at that point the county foreclosed on her condominium and sold it for $40,000. now here is the punch line, lawrence. the county kept the change. the change being the $25,000 difference between what she owed and what the county...
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. >>> un policÍa en minneapolis que retuvo a george floyd fue declarado culpable y por violar los derechosas encontrados culpables. el departamento de justicia y el fbi anunciaron el operativo mÁs grande contra el trÁfico de oopioides, y esto ocurre en una batalla que estÁ liderando el gobierno contra el los carteles de la droga. >>> mÁs mano dura contra los traficantes de fentanilo. este martes el fiscal general anunciÓ el operativo mÁs grande contra quienes trafican esta droga. (hablan en inglÉs) >>> mary garlen dijo que el esfuerzo resultÓ en 288 arrestos y la incutaciÓn de 188 kilos de droga y tambiÉn armas de fuego que llevÓ a cabo el fbi y el gobierno. y esto para frenar la distribuciÓn de fentanilo, pero el branco fueron traficantes de fentanilo. >>> los usuarios aprovechan el comercio ilÍcito porque las autoridades van a ser muy complicado. >>> el departamento de justicia dijo que laspÍldoras de fentanilo son disfrazadas de medicamentos legÍtimos y donde es imposible saber cuÁntas personas murieron por esta droga. sabemos que son mÁs de las que creemos dijo el subdirector del fbi y
. >>> un policÍa en minneapolis que retuvo a george floyd fue declarado culpable y por violar los derechosas encontrados culpables. el departamento de justicia y el fbi anunciaron el operativo mÁs grande contra el trÁfico de oopioides, y esto ocurre en una batalla que estÁ liderando el gobierno contra el los carteles de la droga. >>> mÁs mano dura contra los traficantes de fentanilo. este martes el fiscal general anunciÓ el operativo mÁs grande contra quienes trafican...
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hospital in the central ukrainian, the city of the me, folks getting at least 2 people on entering minneapolis. you're kind of the president has denounced the attack as a crime against humanity to go further. she would have felt more well, here's at the top of the hour. next. on the w documentary wild aisles looks at the threat to britain's natural beauty from tactics pollution by the the the is, it is someplace power and key more people than ever on the move world wide and such were based on life. for that, i suggested in cardboard.
hospital in the central ukrainian, the city of the me, folks getting at least 2 people on entering minneapolis. you're kind of the president has denounced the attack as a crime against humanity to go further. she would have felt more well, here's at the top of the hour. next. on the w documentary wild aisles looks at the threat to britain's natural beauty from tactics pollution by the the the is, it is someplace power and key more people than ever on the move world wide and such were based on...
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it's the second largest settlement of its kind after the $27 million that minneapolis paid in the george and history at the westminster dog show. buddy holly, a petite. won best in show, a first for the breed. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin with breaking news of verdicts in the civil rape and defamation trial of former president donald trump. a federal jury in new york found donald trump liable for sexually abusing advice columnist e. jean carroll nearly 30 years ago. the jury also found the former president liable for defaming carroll when he denied the allegations and said she was lying to get publicity for her book. the former writer for "elle" magazine was awarded $5 million in damages. the trial saw carroll testify in graphic detail about the assault inside a luxury department store dressing room in the 1990s. the jury was also shown a videotaped deposition of trump being questioned under oath about the allegations. cbs's elaine quijano has bee
it's the second largest settlement of its kind after the $27 million that minneapolis paid in the george and history at the westminster dog show. buddy holly, a petite. won best in show, a first for the breed. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin with breaking news of verdicts in the civil rape and defamation trial of former president...
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the president of minneapolis fed, also a hawk these days. he says that it's a close call on the hike in june or this get. the skit means, he underscores you aren't pausing rate hikes, you are just sitting this one out to get more information as the doors open to continue hiking. he doesn't think the bank turmoil is having that much impact on credit conditions, on the economy. contrast that to mary daly. mary said today that tire credit because of all this turmoil is excised to rate hikes. let's listen to her, she made it pretty clear. >> credit tightening, seeing that i'm -- that i'm seeing in the data could be as worth as much as a cobble of rate hikes. if you think that's worth a kabul of rate hikes, than i want to be mindful of that and imagine that is there more or less? there's estimates that it's not worth anything at all all the way up to 200 basis points, that's a broad range. my own personal starting point is one or two rate hikes. kathleen: nobody knows how tight credit conditions will get and what it will mean in terms of the econ
the president of minneapolis fed, also a hawk these days. he says that it's a close call on the hike in june or this get. the skit means, he underscores you aren't pausing rate hikes, you are just sitting this one out to get more information as the doors open to continue hiking. he doesn't think the bank turmoil is having that much impact on credit conditions, on the economy. contrast that to mary daly. mary said today that tire credit because of all this turmoil is excised to rate hikes. let's...
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imÁgenes aÉreas del sur de minnesota ocurriÓ en la pequeÑa comunidad a dos horas de minneapolis dondeque dejÓ varios muertos y daÑos innumerables, casas reducidas a escombros. el sistema de tormentas tambiÉn dejÓ inundaciones y carros sumergidos en agua. una cosa es saber de los tornados y peligros y otra es tenerla de cerca. asÍ lo cuenta un meteorÓlogo de nebraska que logrÓ captarlo de cerca, se puede observar cÓmo se desplazaba cerca de la autopista arrojando escombros, finalmente decidiÓ detener su vehÍculo. tambiÉn quedÓ captado en cÁmara y fotos un tornado de polvo ocurriÓ en un juefo de bÉisbol en florida, el fenÓmeno meteorolÓgico sorprendiÓ a todos, se envuelve a un pequeÑo jugador de polvo, el Árbitro lo rescatÓ. nadie resultÓ herido. estos fenÓmenos ocurren en dÍas solae dos cuando la tierra se calienta rÁpidamente, pueden ocurrir en cualquier parte del mundo incluso hasta en el planeta marte. soy gabriela. >>> gracias, gabriela. muchas empresas advierten a sus empleadoeo que tengan mucho cuidado en cÓmo interactÚan con la inteligencia artificial, porque lo que se usa se co
imÁgenes aÉreas del sur de minnesota ocurriÓ en la pequeÑa comunidad a dos horas de minneapolis dondeque dejÓ varios muertos y daÑos innumerables, casas reducidas a escombros. el sistema de tormentas tambiÉn dejÓ inundaciones y carros sumergidos en agua. una cosa es saber de los tornados y peligros y otra es tenerla de cerca. asÍ lo cuenta un meteorÓlogo de nebraska que logrÓ captarlo de cerca, se puede observar cÓmo se desplazaba cerca de la autopista arrojando escombros,...
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. >>> plus, a wide ranging interview with minneapolis fed president neel kashkari is just minutes awayefault on the nation's economy, the state of the banks and where rates are headed. >>> and meta fined $1.3 billion by the eu privacy regulators for sending user information to the united states. that story and other corporate headlines are coming up. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with mike santoli and steve liesman. we've been watching the u.s. equity futures people waiting to see what happens with these debt default talks probably dow futures off by nine points s&p 500 futures down by two, the nasdaq down by 14. treasury market is a different story. the yields on friday closed at the highest levels we've seen since march. the two-year is at 4.234 person. > >>> president biden and kevin mccarthy are expected to meet. kayla tausche joins us from washington. >> president biden spoke to house speaker kevin mccarthy and propose
. >>> plus, a wide ranging interview with minneapolis fed president neel kashkari is just minutes awayefault on the nation's economy, the state of the banks and where rates are headed. >>> and meta fined $1.3 billion by the eu privacy regulators for sending user information to the united states. that story and other corporate headlines are coming up. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box"...
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today the nfl made the big announcement at the league meeting in minneapolis. the 2026 super bowl will be and epic year. not just the super bowl in the stadium but there will be multiple world cup matches as well. today the 49ers president thanked the city of santa clara for making this happen. >> at this event is bigger than just the 49ers fans. we know what our region went through during the pandemic and we see it every day. being able to bring a super bowl and a world cup in the same year? no one will ever do that. and we know it is a tall task. we would not have been able to do it without all of the support and we are very thankful to the city of santa clara and what you've been able to do. >> that is all very cool. do you think they could take the super bowl and the world cup? >> thank you roger. >> it will mark exactly 10 years since the last time we hosted it when peyton manning and the broncos beat the carolina panthers. that will be a cool year. >>> what is coming up next? >> how soon can we get those tickets? >>> a follow-up to a story we brought you
today the nfl made the big announcement at the league meeting in minneapolis. the 2026 super bowl will be and epic year. not just the super bowl in the stadium but there will be multiple world cup matches as well. today the 49ers president thanked the city of santa clara for making this happen. >> at this event is bigger than just the 49ers fans. we know what our region went through during the pandemic and we see it every day. being able to bring a super bowl and a world cup in the same...
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there's also been campaign chaos in minneapolis. the democratic farmer labor party was holding an endorsement convention for city council candidates when the trouble began. supporters of rival candidates took the stage. police were called, and at least two people were hurt. the convention ended without a nominee being chosen. >>> to the weather now. a dangerous heat wave gripped parts of the northwest this weekend, and the scorching is not over. let's bring in meteorologist lynette charles from our partners at the weather channel. good evening. >> good evening, jericka. we're talking about heat, heat and more heat across the pacific northwest. so that is where we're going. as we can see, big ridge out here and that is going to cause plenty of heat. but we're also dealing with an area of low brespressure and hopefully that will bring in a few clouds across the area that will keep people a little cool. you about we have highs 20 to 30 degrees above average. also it's going to help fuel the canadian wildfires out there. we are definite
there's also been campaign chaos in minneapolis. the democratic farmer labor party was holding an endorsement convention for city council candidates when the trouble began. supporters of rival candidates took the stage. police were called, and at least two people were hurt. the convention ended without a nominee being chosen. >>> to the weather now. a dangerous heat wave gripped parts of the northwest this weekend, and the scorching is not over. let's bring in meteorologist lynette...
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minneapolis, chicago, cleveland, pittsburgh. but this system came straight down from the north meaning it may have carried just a bit of smoke that's now settled closer to the ground level. weather-wise that means near normal high temperatures again tomorrow, and a bit of a continuing cool down for thursday and friday. couple days below average before we bounce back in time for the memorial day weekend. let's look outside from oakland. you can see the hazy effect on the horizon. temperatures in the 60s across the board for most of us. but down to 56 in san francisco and already 59 in santa rosa. the inland temperature, especially, were remarkably cooler today compared to where we were 24 hours ago. let's look at the current air quality map. we're seeing a lot of green and yellow dots indicating good to moderate at worst air quality. but we'll have to watch this in case the air quality deteriorates further indicating the suspicions about the upper level smoke settling down toward the surface level might be a bit more of a concern
minneapolis, chicago, cleveland, pittsburgh. but this system came straight down from the north meaning it may have carried just a bit of smoke that's now settled closer to the ground level. weather-wise that means near normal high temperatures again tomorrow, and a bit of a continuing cool down for thursday and friday. couple days below average before we bounce back in time for the memorial day weekend. let's look outside from oakland. you can see the hazy effect on the horizon. temperatures in...
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with the giants. 9:30 here, 11:30 in the morning in the central time zone where the game was, in minneapolists and twins, some giants fans out there. twins pitcher joe ryan grew up in marin county, went to drake high school, strikes out another bay area guy. ryan jeffers with the home run, twins beat the giants. >>> nothing enjoyable about the a's season, you got to feel sorry for mark kotsay and all the players. seattle, all mariners. teoscar hernandez with the home run. mariners win 6-1, the final. a's have lost 15 of 17 games and ve theha when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block! hey, can you be leless sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. swititch to xfininity mobile and geget the bestst price fofor 2 lines s of unlimiti. justst $30 a linine per mon. i should g get paid more for t this. you get t paid when n you wi. from xfifinity. homeme of t the 10g netetwork. >>> okay, this is fun. two bay area parks are at the top of the list for the best and mo
with the giants. 9:30 here, 11:30 in the morning in the central time zone where the game was, in minneapolists and twins, some giants fans out there. twins pitcher joe ryan grew up in marin county, went to drake high school, strikes out another bay area guy. ryan jeffers with the home run, twins beat the giants. >>> nothing enjoyable about the a's season, you got to feel sorry for mark kotsay and all the players. seattle, all mariners. teoscar hernandez with the home run. mariners win...
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rondan disagreed americans in minneapolis celebrated the third anniversary of the death of george floydo was one of the colored citizens of america. what year was a policeman killed on the side of the street? american citizens attended the george floyd temporary memorial to the victims of american police violence and paid tribute artificial intelligence bot maker chatri pt threatened to leave europe due to tough future rules on this technology . according to reuters, saman man, the maker of this chat bot, said that the legal draft of the eu ai law is too regulatory, one of the members of the european parliament should not say allow american companies to blackmail us. hundreds of bolivians demonstrated against the sexual accusations of catholic priests in this country. these demonstrations were held after the recent revelations about sexual abuse by the country's priests in three populous cities of bolivia, including la paz and santa cruz. at the end of last month, the spanish newspaper alpine revealed details about the sexual abuse by the country's church. in the last three weeks , ther
rondan disagreed americans in minneapolis celebrated the third anniversary of the death of george floydo was one of the colored citizens of america. what year was a policeman killed on the side of the street? american citizens attended the george floyd temporary memorial to the victims of american police violence and paid tribute artificial intelligence bot maker chatri pt threatened to leave europe due to tough future rules on this technology . according to reuters, saman man, the maker of...
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. >> the giants in minneapolis looking to make it 2 in a row against the twins.tom of the first no score one offer. byron buxton. that definitely wasn't where alex wood wanted it. they made him pay. he hits a shot into left-center. 2 run. homerun twins. take the lead. top of the 7th guys down around one offer. michael conforto and castro. and been hitting it out. the park as of late, just cleared the wall. giants take the lead on the 2 run blast. that game is still currently in progress. they are leading. 43 in the bottom of the 7th. so the giants they've won 6 of 7. okay. you know, so it's a start. you know, i was kind of nervous, wants the warriors season ended. i was like, yeah. and a giant haven't given us anything to look forward to, but they're playing better ball. guess that's all you can ask is still a long way to go. wa're not even into june so they can string together some series winds, you know, maybe will be covering some meaningful baseball as we get into the dog days of the summer and to bring up some some young kids who are looking good and that so
. >> the giants in minneapolis looking to make it 2 in a row against the twins.tom of the first no score one offer. byron buxton. that definitely wasn't where alex wood wanted it. they made him pay. he hits a shot into left-center. 2 run. homerun twins. take the lead. top of the 7th guys down around one offer. michael conforto and castro. and been hitting it out. the park as of late, just cleared the wall. giants take the lead on the 2 run blast. that game is still currently in progress....
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. >>> "the star-tribune" says former minneapolis police officer tou thao was found guilty in connectionith the killing of george floyd in 2020. a minnesota judge convicted thao of aiding and abetting manslaughter for holding back bystanders while other officers restrained floyd. thao is the last of the four former officers to be tried. he was earlier convicted in federal court of violating floyd's civil rights. he faces up to five years in prison when he's sentenced in august. >>> and the "associated press" says a judge rejected montana democratic representative zooey zephyr's bid to return to the state house floor. last week republicans banned the state's first openly transgender lawmaker after she said that they would have blood on their hands for opposing gender-affirming health care for kids. they also said she encouraged protesters. the judge said it was outside his authority to overrule lawmakers. >>> still to come, jenny craig could be slimming down. why the weight loss company is reportedly warning about mass layoffs. ♪♪ remember the things you loved doing... before your asthma
. >>> "the star-tribune" says former minneapolis police officer tou thao was found guilty in connectionith the killing of george floyd in 2020. a minnesota judge convicted thao of aiding and abetting manslaughter for holding back bystanders while other officers restrained floyd. thao is the last of the four former officers to be tried. he was earlier convicted in federal court of violating floyd's civil rights. he faces up to five years in prison when he's sentenced in...
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death of george floyd in minneapolis. death was captured on video by a bystander. police officer pressed his knee on floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, leading to worldwide protests. former officer derek shobin was found guilty of murdering floyd and sentenced to 22 years in prison employees. death stirred calls for reform nationwide a candlelight vigil is planned tonight in minneapolis at the corner where floyd died. both keepers founder stewart rhodes has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy in the january 6th 2021 attack on the u. s. capitol he was sentenced after a landmark verdict convicted him of leading a plot to keep former president trump in power roads is the first of the january 6th defendants convicted of seditious conspiracy to learn his punishment. the u. s has pledged more support for ukraine to help the country defend its territory in the coming weeks. it comes as key prepares to receive fighter jets from the west fox news. alex hogan has the latest russia's wagner group says it's pulling out of ukraine's back moot in
death of george floyd in minneapolis. death was captured on video by a bystander. police officer pressed his knee on floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, leading to worldwide protests. former officer derek shobin was found guilty of murdering floyd and sentenced to 22 years in prison employees. death stirred calls for reform nationwide a candlelight vigil is planned tonight in minneapolis at the corner where floyd died. both keepers founder stewart rhodes has been sentenced to 18 years in...
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or kicking off in minneapolis. good morning will. >> morning george.mcdonald house charities. right inside becoming a chef lucas. he is hard at work working food. he makes food for families in need. he's an incredible guy. review surprise in store for him. let's go do it right now. this is where all the magic happens. chef lucas here? sorry guys i'm not cutting the line. i just need to chef lucas. i will brief i'm here from abc news. your live on good morning america. i need you to come outside. we have a lot to talk about. come on out right now. the world has heard your story. were gonna show you your story right now. lucas come upward until you and america what makes your food so special that we have a lot of prizes in store for you. >> cool. [music] chef lucas hobbs is the entrepreneur is just 20 years old and running his very own food truck. chef lucas pizza. beyond this license, hobbs is giving back to the twin cities community in minnesota. his nonprofit, chef lucas food has raised more than $150,000 and fed more than 20,000 people and counting.
or kicking off in minneapolis. good morning will. >> morning george.mcdonald house charities. right inside becoming a chef lucas. he is hard at work working food. he makes food for families in need. he's an incredible guy. review surprise in store for him. let's go do it right now. this is where all the magic happens. chef lucas here? sorry guys i'm not cutting the line. i just need to chef lucas. i will brief i'm here from abc news. your live on good morning america. i need you to come...
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been 3 years since george floyd and on on the black bomb was killed by a white police officer in minneapolis. he forgot the make 6 memorial to on the him . floyd died off to an office and kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds . as final words were icon to approve. all 4 of the offices at the scene were convicted of violating floyd civil rights. the killing was a pivotal nathan for race relations in the us smoking months of protests calling for an end to police violence. and the latest protests over police violence in the us, people are demanding justice for an 11 year old black boy who was shot by a policeman in the state of mississippi. adrienne murray was shot in the chest of the calling police to a domestic disturbance at his home is found, he says the office to escalate the situation and they want him dismissed and charged with aggravated assault. they are demanding body come video, be released to non governmental organizations a covering for the cold and for the international criminal court to investigate the telephone's violation of a gun women's rights and a new report time
been 3 years since george floyd and on on the black bomb was killed by a white police officer in minneapolis. he forgot the make 6 memorial to on the him . floyd died off to an office and kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds . as final words were icon to approve. all 4 of the offices at the scene were convicted of violating floyd civil rights. the killing was a pivotal nathan for race relations in the us smoking months of protests calling for an end to police violence. and the...
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this past week marked three years since george floyd was murdered in the streets of minneapolis and nowbrand-new book meant to be a guide for the next case of police brutality to stop it. the book is called "break the wheel" ending the cycle of police violence and keith ellison, a democrat joins us now. general ellison, thanks so much. let's talk about police violence and define how you see the problem according to the mapping, police violence project, 22% of people killed by police last year were black and that's disproportionate in terms of population. the data also suggests that police killings of unarmed americans in general has declined in recent years though, of course, the numbers, the data doesn't capture the full picture because far too many, and unique insight of the top law enforcement official in minnesota, how is the problem is the problem of police violence. >> the loved ones of mroifloyd absolutely devastated. they've frayed the necessary trust that is in nthose communities. with officer-involved deaths in way it takes years to rebuild what good officers have tried to bui
this past week marked three years since george floyd was murdered in the streets of minneapolis and nowbrand-new book meant to be a guide for the next case of police brutality to stop it. the book is called "break the wheel" ending the cycle of police violence and keith ellison, a democrat joins us now. general ellison, thanks so much. let's talk about police violence and define how you see the problem according to the mapping, police violence project, 22% of people killed by police...
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the minneapolis police department is rotten to the root.o when we dismantle, we get rid of that cancer. repres representative pressley said it is not new. people are just listening. tlaib said, when we say defund police, what we mean is people are dying and we need to invest in people's livelihoods instead. yeah. so don't tell me now that you can't vote for this resolution, which honors local police enforcement, and condemns the defund the police movement. don't tell me that's idle rhetoric. that's real. that's sincere. and that ought to be what the position of this body is. and with that, mr. chairman -- mr. speaker, i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. buck: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, the previous speaker referred to some remarks i made. they were accurate. and what i said was, substantial resources should be taken from the police and given to mental heal
the minneapolis police department is rotten to the root.o when we dismantle, we get rid of that cancer. repres representative pressley said it is not new. people are just listening. tlaib said, when we say defund police, what we mean is people are dying and we need to invest in people's livelihoods instead. yeah. so don't tell me now that you can't vote for this resolution, which honors local police enforcement, and condemns the defund the police movement. don't tell me that's idle rhetoric....
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one of my concerns is minneapolis, in excess of 88% of black children are being boarded to single-family homes with no father. this is a path towards poverty, crime, unemployment, government dependency, things like that. there are issues, but i do not understand why the urban league does not have this reference in their report. it is something that can be handled without pointing fingers at other places are asking for money. we have to get our arms around that. i will hang up and listen. guest: i think what is important is that the number of children born to quote single moms is not only a phenomenon in the black community, it is a phenomena in the white community, those numbers have increased significantly over a number of years. i believe we have to support children, whether they are born with a single or two parents or born into a situation where they have a number of family members who support them. i think it is very important to put the focus on children and not to vilify people because they choose to have a child that they choose they may not want to be married. the issue is do we
one of my concerns is minneapolis, in excess of 88% of black children are being boarded to single-family homes with no father. this is a path towards poverty, crime, unemployment, government dependency, things like that. there are issues, but i do not understand why the urban league does not have this reference in their report. it is something that can be handled without pointing fingers at other places are asking for money. we have to get our arms around that. i will hang up and listen. guest:...
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with the giants. 9:30 here, 11:30 in the morning in the central time zone where the game was, in minneapolis, some giants fans out there. twins pitcher joe ryan grew up in marin county, went to drake high school, strikes out another bay area guy. ryan jeffers with the home run, twins beat the giants. >>> nothing enjoyable about the a's season, you got to feel sorry for mark kotsay and all the players. seattle, all mariners. teoscar hernandez with the home run. mariners win 6-1, the final. a's have lost 15 of 17 games and a's have lost 15 of 17 games and ve the paradontntax blood d when you brush could lead to o worse over tim. help stop the clock on gum disease now. parodontax toothpaste... ...is 3x more effective at removing plaque bacteria, one of the main causes of bleeding gums. parodontax. the gum experts. how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almlmost ththe same as s yours. one of the main causes of bleeding gums. almomost... justst another wd for r not as gooood as mine. sasave 50% on n the sleep p nr limited ededition smarart be. plus, spspecial finanancing and free
with the giants. 9:30 here, 11:30 in the morning in the central time zone where the game was, in minneapolis, some giants fans out there. twins pitcher joe ryan grew up in marin county, went to drake high school, strikes out another bay area guy. ryan jeffers with the home run, twins beat the giants. >>> nothing enjoyable about the a's season, you got to feel sorry for mark kotsay and all the players. seattle, all mariners. teoscar hernandez with the home run. mariners win 6-1, the...
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. >>> "the minneapolis star-tribune" says muslims in minnesota are on edge after a sixth attack on aque. a mosque in st. paul was heavily damaged wednesday by a fire that authorities said was deliberately set. a suspect was arrested on suspicion of arson, and no one was inside at the time. it took place after early cases of vandalism and arson fires at mosques in the state. >> my worst fear when i look at this is that my 4-year-old son who lives here, my beautiful wife who lives and works here, was also a product of our great state of minnesota, getting attacked tomorrow and that being okay. >> mosques across minnesota are being told to increase their security. >>> and "the new york times" says california senator dianne feinstein suffered more complications from shingles than previously disclosed. the 89-year-old returned to the capitol last week looking frail and in a wheelchair after a nearly three-month absence. she was hospitalized for shingles in february. her office now says feinstein also contracted encephalitis and is suffering from a condition that can paralyze part of the f
. >>> "the minneapolis star-tribune" says muslims in minnesota are on edge after a sixth attack on aque. a mosque in st. paul was heavily damaged wednesday by a fire that authorities said was deliberately set. a suspect was arrested on suspicion of arson, and no one was inside at the time. it took place after early cases of vandalism and arson fires at mosques in the state. >> my worst fear when i look at this is that my 4-year-old son who lives here, my beautiful wife...
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in minneapolis or the day i am supposed to leave for europe in seattle, washington. >> reporter: currentare as long as 13 weeks. that is more than three months. it is prompting long lines at passport offices across the country ahead of what is expected to be a record-breaking summer travel season. >> they said the only other option is to go to another location, which is in l.a. >> reporter: the state department issued 22 million passports, a record high. current demand is up 30% as 500,000 applications per week keep rolling in. despite an increase in funding and more staff, wait times continue to grow. >> we are authorizing overtime. we have opened satellite offices. >> reporter: airline industry analyst henry heartfelt. >> i know people who have been waiting three to four months to get passports fulfilled. >> reporter: parker is just hoping that this passport problem does not postpone her summer semester in europe. >>> still ahead at 5:00, an east bay woman on a mission to make sure that the man who attacked her was held accountable. how she ended up putting a serial offender behind bar
in minneapolis or the day i am supposed to leave for europe in seattle, washington. >> reporter: currentare as long as 13 weeks. that is more than three months. it is prompting long lines at passport offices across the country ahead of what is expected to be a record-breaking summer travel season. >> they said the only other option is to go to another location, which is in l.a. >> reporter: the state department issued 22 million passports, a record high. current demand is up...