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but if you look at the clues it was mr. black in the conservatory with the lead pipe to mr.ustard stain. >> you pointed to me. no. i have two questions. next, please. you called on me. i did and you didn't respond and now i'm calling on -- >> sorry -- the young lady in the back. i just want to let my colleague finish, but -- >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate it. thank you very much. >> stephen: wow, just gone. though no surprise he's leaving because i'm calling on you and then the young lady in the back is how he told always all-his wives he was getting divorced. this weekend a blast from a past, former president barack obama. obama's been very restrained when it comes to criticizing his successor but in private evidently obama is pretty harsh and we know that because in a leaked web call here's how obama characterized the trump administration's pandemic response. >> it's been an absolute chaotic disaster. >> stephen: please tell me you're not surprised. "absolute chaotic disaster" is what it says on money now. obama also addressed the justice departme
but if you look at the clues it was mr. black in the conservatory with the lead pipe to mr.ustard stain. >> you pointed to me. no. i have two questions. next, please. you called on me. i did and you didn't respond and now i'm calling on -- >> sorry -- the young lady in the back. i just want to let my colleague finish, but -- >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate it. thank you very much. >> stephen: wow, just gone. though no surprise he's leaving...
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mr. floyd, protesters chanted black lives matter. >> we see for hundreds of years, black people and people of color, they are absolutely abused and killed in the street and it's getting worse and worse, we've had enough and if they don't listen we will scream louder and louder until something is done. we have had enough, this is means we've had enough, it's time to make changes. reporter: britain had its own riot for several nights back in 2011, sparked by the shooting of a mixed race man named mark duggan, the circumstances were different, he had been involved in gang activity in the recently purchased the gun that was
mr. floyd, protesters chanted black lives matter. >> we see for hundreds of years, black people and people of color, they are absolutely abused and killed in the street and it's getting worse and worse, we've had enough and if they don't listen we will scream louder and louder until something is done. we have had enough, this is means we've had enough, it's time to make changes. reporter: britain had its own riot for several nights back in 2011, sparked by the shooting of a mixed race man...
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[laughter] mr. black: you think about if the british prime minister was to come to america until you you all needed to give up guns. you would be very offended. eisenhower becomes the republican candidate in a very interesting fashion. he is the only former general to become president in the 20th century. it had been a common practice prior to that in american history. many american presidents both well-known presidents, people like ulysses s. grant and andrew jackson and georgeas there have been many presidents who have been generals, no fewer than four union generals before the civil war to become president. this practice was gone. result had a military background that his military background has and not that of being a general and experience is that of a civil servant politician in the navy and not in admirable. it is rather interesting to imagine what he would've been like as this. the idea of having a general as president did not seem that implausible to people at the end of the 1940's and beginning
[laughter] mr. black: you think about if the british prime minister was to come to america until you you all needed to give up guns. you would be very offended. eisenhower becomes the republican candidate in a very interesting fashion. he is the only former general to become president in the 20th century. it had been a common practice prior to that in american history. many american presidents both well-known presidents, people like ulysses s. grant and andrew jackson and georgeas there have...
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that is what the court looks at in the case of mr. black.e burned a cross on his own property and it seems shaky. the court says where virginia assumes -- renders it unconstitutional. burning a cross may mean a person is engaging in an act of intimidation, but it may also be political speech. the ku klux klan has political views that are reprehensible but still political views and just as protected by the first amendment as anybody else's. in that case of black, they vacated the position. the other case, they sent it back to virginia supreme court for further proceeding in light of this opinion. that is a pretty good true threat case. in the internet context, it is trickier. i got really nasty threats. it is hard to tell about internet statements if they are really meant to intimidate people are not. there is a lot of hyperbole on the internet. mr. watts was an antiwar protester who threatened president johnson, or lbj, he said i have to go for my draft physical. if they make me carry a rifle, the first man i want in my sites is lbj. nobody
that is what the court looks at in the case of mr. black.e burned a cross on his own property and it seems shaky. the court says where virginia assumes -- renders it unconstitutional. burning a cross may mean a person is engaging in an act of intimidation, but it may also be political speech. the ku klux klan has political views that are reprehensible but still political views and just as protected by the first amendment as anybody else's. in that case of black, they vacated the position. the...
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during his top, mr. black focuses on the role of dwight the eisenhower both as
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during his talk, mr. black focuses on the role of dwight d. eisenhower has a president. we hosted this hour and 15 minute event. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming out on a wet new york morning. i'll try my best to warm us up with solace at the part of the past. what i want to try and do is to use eisenhower in order to look at the cold war and use the cold war to look at eisenhower. it is worth bearing in mind that in the trials of the president dant that there were periods of time that caused your forebearers more anxiety and in some cases with much greater reason to do so. what i want to do is try and look at this president. he, of course, won -- i'm sure you know this, but he won the 1952 election and 1956 election in the 1950s in the united states are really the use enhour years these are the years that represent a high point, not the only high point but a high point of the cold war. thinking about the cold war though, thinking about the united states, it's worth bearing in mind that the legacy, the history of the cold war was one of much
during his talk, mr. black focuses on the role of dwight d. eisenhower has a president. we hosted this hour and 15 minute event. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming out on a wet new york morning. i'll try my best to warm us up with solace at the part of the past. what i want to try and do is to use eisenhower in order to look at the cold war and use the cold war to look at eisenhower. it is worth bearing in mind that in the trials of the president dant that there...
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been rocked by what 5 days heading into 6 days of protests across many cities and states after mr florida black man he died in police custody this week in minneapolis we've seen many many peaceful protests across the states others however have turned into violent confrontations between the demonstrators and the police we were talking to one analyst here on the news hour in the past what 40 minutes or so and he was saying one issue that will have. to be dealt with later on is the way that the relevant police authorities and the political authorities have to get a handle on how much of the trouble has been instigated by people who. we've seen those pictures overnight despite calls from local governors calling for calm one teenage protest in detroit. killed having been shot. the latest pictures coming to us from the u.s. embassy in central london evolving situation as we go through the day here. let's go back to hong kong to tell us the chinese government is using the american protests to criticize american leaders just take us through what they've been. well chinese state media has been giving bl
been rocked by what 5 days heading into 6 days of protests across many cities and states after mr florida black man he died in police custody this week in minneapolis we've seen many many peaceful protests across the states others however have turned into violent confrontations between the demonstrators and the police we were talking to one analyst here on the news hour in the past what 40 minutes or so and he was saying one issue that will have. to be dealt with later on is the way that the...
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mr. lincoln considered them black. they were greeted with the same freedom and cordiality he bestowed upon white men. according to this witness, lincoln treated the affair as an ordinary occurrence. augusta would go on to become the highest-ranking black commissioned officer of the civil war. he had a number of other impressive firsts in american history. he was the first african-american to run a hospital in the united tates. in 1868, he joined the faculty at howard university. becoming the first black person to teach medicine in the country. the following year he received an honorary degree, becoming the first black man to receive such an honor. from an american university. even in death, he had one final impressive first. the first black officer to be buried at arlington national cemetery when he died in 1890 at age 65. i know the state legislature and the richmond city council are talking about what to do with monument avenue and i would suggest creating a monument to alexander acosta. -- augusta. he was from norfo
mr. lincoln considered them black. they were greeted with the same freedom and cordiality he bestowed upon white men. according to this witness, lincoln treated the affair as an ordinary occurrence. augusta would go on to become the highest-ranking black commissioned officer of the civil war. he had a number of other impressive firsts in american history. he was the first african-american to run a hospital in the united tates. in 1868, he joined the faculty at howard university. becoming the...
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mr. lincoln considered them black. they were greeted with the same cordiality and freedom he bestowed upon white men. and according to this witness, lincoln treated the affair as of ordinary occurrence. theta would go on to become highest-ranking black commissioned officer of the civil war. he had a number of other firsts in american history. he was the first black doctor to graduate from a medical school in british north america, the first commissioned black officer in the union army, the first to run a hospital in the united states. 18 68, he joined the faculty at howard university, becoming the first black person to teach medicine in the country. the following year, he received an honorary degree from howard university, becoming the first black man to receive such an honor from an american university. even in death, he had one final impressive first, the first black officer to be buried at arlington national cemetery, when he died at the age of 65 in 1890. i know that the state -- i am a virginian now, pennsylvania
mr. lincoln considered them black. they were greeted with the same cordiality and freedom he bestowed upon white men. and according to this witness, lincoln treated the affair as of ordinary occurrence. theta would go on to become highest-ranking black commissioned officer of the civil war. he had a number of other firsts in american history. he was the first black doctor to graduate from a medical school in british north america, the first commissioned black officer in the union army, the...
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mr. speaker, that matter as do not much as white lives. if black lives matter as much as white lives, mr. george floyd be breathing. if black lives matter as much as lives, ahmad aubrey would have finished his jog. lives matter as much as white lives, christian cooper ould not have been falsely accused. not as much atter as white lives. why? tolerated and because we tolerat tolerated we allow it to be perpetuated. in this country have the power to do something about the racism that exists as it relates black people. we have tolerated it since 1619 people arrival of black in the americas. but it's time for us to do something about it. had the opportunity to do something when the chief xecutive officer of this country is a racist and a bigot, we should do something about and we had the opportunity to but we did not. it, and there was some who went so far as to justify it with some of their commentary about the made.ts that were being oh, he's just a jerk. lives matter, and we ought not tolerate it to the extent have.e i believe that we in the congres
mr. speaker, that matter as do not much as white lives. if black lives matter as much as white lives, mr. george floyd be breathing. if black lives matter as much as lives, ahmad aubrey would have finished his jog. lives matter as much as white lives, christian cooper ould not have been falsely accused. not as much atter as white lives. why? tolerated and because we tolerat tolerated we allow it to be perpetuated. in this country have the power to do something about the racism that exists as it...
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and that black man, mr floyd, said, "i cannot breathe."des itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. put your hands behind your back! i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe" also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying cry at demonstrations against police brutality against african—americans. there are sometimes investigations, but many feel there is rarely any accountability. nada tawfik, bbc news. let's get more now on that death in custody from the civil rights activist, podcaster and author deray mckesson. he's in new york. good to talk to you. like many other people without fail i listen every week to the podcast you do every week. i think is a really crucial briefing. i have heard you so many talk about the deaths of lack men particularly in police custody. when you heard about th
and that black man, mr floyd, said, "i cannot breathe."des itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. put your hands behind your back! i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe" also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying...
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and that black man, mr floyd, said i cannot breathe.itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim being the north. but this is the jim crow north, being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself stop millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of i can't breathe, also captured in ceuphone can't breathe, also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying cry in demonstrations against police brutality against police brutality against african—americans. nada tawfik, bbc news. and a little later in the bulletin will be speaking to the american civil liberties union. costa rica has become the first central american country to legalise same—sex marriage. a female couple tied the knot in a ceremony that was broadcast on national tv. costa rica's president, carlos alvarado, said the new law meant the country now recognised the rights tha
and that black man, mr floyd, said i cannot breathe.itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim being the north. but this is the jim crow north, being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself stop millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of i can't breathe, also captured in ceuphone...
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the unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis last monday after being pinned to the grounda white police officer. he was the latest in a string of african—american men to die through police action. president trump's national security adviser denied that there was institutional racism in the us police, saying that most officers were heroes. 0ur correspondent barbara plett—usher is in minneapolis. another night of chaos and unrest as anger over police killings spread to every corner of the country. penetrating the heart of political power in washington, dc, security agents used tear gas to push protesters away from the white house. new york's iconic streets were littered with the debris of rage over the death of george floyd, but also giving vent to years of festering frustration with police mistreatment of african americans. here and in more than a dozen other cities, protesters and looters ignored curfews. security forces rounded them up, fighting to restore order. nearly a third of the arrests took based in los angeles. —— took place in los angeles. in minneapolis, the nat
the unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis last monday after being pinned to the grounda white police officer. he was the latest in a string of african—american men to die through police action. president trump's national security adviser denied that there was institutional racism in the us police, saying that most officers were heroes. 0ur correspondent barbara plett—usher is in minneapolis. another night of chaos and unrest as anger over police killings spread to every...
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and that black man, mr floyd, said "i cannot breathe."rides itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. put your hands behind your back! i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe", also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying cry at demonstrations against police brutality against african—americans. there are sometimes investigations, but many feel there is rarely any accountability. nada tawfik, bbc news. twitter has for the first time prompted readers to check the facts relating to a tweet by president trump. the social network has placed a notification under a post in which mr trump criticises plans to expand the use of postal ballots in november's election, which he says will lead to voter fraud — against all the evidence. the notification directs readers to a page with news articles an
and that black man, mr floyd, said "i cannot breathe."rides itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. put your hands behind your back! i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe", also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying...
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mrs. madison had. the little one in the black and white picture belonged to washington's grandfather. as replaced by mrs. kennedy by the incredible sofa that remains today which is a sofa that has dolphins or sea serpents carved for the legs and arms. the blue room as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour in there. the heavy wall fabric dated back to 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room. the table on the right-hand side is the table she cited. rather unfortunate table in the middle of the room was made by the carpentry shop and was a plywood disc with a fabric covering. she really didn't want this cloth to continue. she was looking for something truly more period. you see on the left the stripped wall paper and decorative elements that she felt to be more in keeping with the monroe period. it was criticized at the time. people said it made it look like the french lady's bedroom. today's room on the right-hand side is a wall paper swag that's an absolute period document that we found at the cooper collection in new york and it was installed in 1995 when the room w
mrs. madison had. the little one in the black and white picture belonged to washington's grandfather. as replaced by mrs. kennedy by the incredible sofa that remains today which is a sofa that has dolphins or sea serpents carved for the legs and arms. the blue room as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour in there. the heavy wall fabric dated back to 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room. the table on the right-hand side is the table she cited. rather unfortunate table in...
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if black lives matter as much as white lives, mr. george floyd breathing. black lives matter did as much as white lives, ahmaud arbery would have finished his jog. if black lives matter as much as white lives, christian cooper would not have been falsely accused. lack lives do not matter as much as white lives. why? because we tolerate hatred, bigotry, and discrimination. we tolerate it, and because we tolerate it we allow it to be perpetuated. we in this country have the power to do something about the racism that relates to black people. we have tolerated it since 1619 and the arrival of black people in the americas. it's time for us to do something about it. we had the opportunity to do something about it when the chief operator of this country is a racist and a bigot. we should do something about that. we had the opportunity, but we did not. we tolerated it. some went so far as to almost with their commentary about the comments being made. oh, he's just a jerk. black lives matter and we ought not tolerate it to the extent that we have. thelieve that we i
if black lives matter as much as white lives, mr. george floyd breathing. black lives matter did as much as white lives, ahmaud arbery would have finished his jog. if black lives matter as much as white lives, christian cooper would not have been falsely accused. lack lives do not matter as much as white lives. why? because we tolerate hatred, bigotry, and discrimination. we tolerate it, and because we tolerate it we allow it to be perpetuated. we in this country have the power to do something...
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the unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis after being pinned to the ground by a whitehe was the latest in a string of african american men to die through police action. there've been protests in at least 30 us cities, with violence, looting and arson in some and several cities have imposed cu rfews. president trump's national security adviser denied there was institutional racism in the us police, saying that most officers were heroes. but a lawyer for george floyd's family accused the police officer who's been charged with his killing of "premeditated murder." our correspondent barbara plett—usher is in minneapolis for us tonight. rita, we have been attending a peaceful flow test. —— rita, we have been attending a peacefulflow test. —— protest. it was sunday come in a turbulent weekend. the national guard stood backin weekend. the national guard stood back in this case. over the past 24—hour security forces have been showing more aggressive tactics in dealing with the protesters. i want to warn you there are some distressing images in the report you are about to see.
the unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis after being pinned to the ground by a whitehe was the latest in a string of african american men to die through police action. there've been protests in at least 30 us cities, with violence, looting and arson in some and several cities have imposed cu rfews. president trump's national security adviser denied there was institutional racism in the us police, saying that most officers were heroes. but a lawyer for george floyd's family...
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the unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis after being pinned to the ground by a whitewas the latest in a string of african american men to die through police action. during the day, volunteers have helped clear up damage after protests in at least 30 us cities, with violence, looting and arson in some. several cities have now imposed curfews. president trump‘s national security adviser denied there was institutional racism in the us police, saying that most officers were heroes. our correspondent barbara plett—usher is in minneapolis. another night of chaos and unrest as anger over police killings spread to every corner of the country. penetrating the heart of political power in washington, dc. security agents used tear gas to push protesters away from the white house. new york apartment iconic streets were littered with the debris of rage over the death of george floyd, but also giving vent to years of festering frustration with police mistreatment of african—americans. here and in more than a dozen other cities, protesters and looters ignored cu rfews. protesters and
the unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis after being pinned to the ground by a whitewas the latest in a string of african american men to die through police action. during the day, volunteers have helped clear up damage after protests in at least 30 us cities, with violence, looting and arson in some. several cities have now imposed curfews. president trump‘s national security adviser denied there was institutional racism in the us police, saying that most officers were...
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the unarmed black man, mr. floyd, died in police custody. no charges have been filed yet against the officers involved. they were all fired. attorney and cnn political commentator bacarri sellers called what happened to floyd a lynching. >> i think that for many people we have to define what racism is. if you want to lynch me, that's your problem. but if you have the power to lynch me, then that's my problem. what we are seeing is that they are lynching us in the streets. brianna taylor, ahmaud arbery, now george lloyd. just think about all of the lynchings that we're seeing with our own eyes. i am worried about the systems of oppression that people of color live in in this country. i'm worried about the systemic racism that we face on a daily basis. >> bakari sellers there with you. we've been sharing with you president trump's tweets about the unrest. he had this to say about the protests. these thugs are dishonoring the memory of george floyd and i won't let that happen. any difficulty and we will assume control, but when the looting star
the unarmed black man, mr. floyd, died in police custody. no charges have been filed yet against the officers involved. they were all fired. attorney and cnn political commentator bacarri sellers called what happened to floyd a lynching. >> i think that for many people we have to define what racism is. if you want to lynch me, that's your problem. but if you have the power to lynch me, then that's my problem. what we are seeing is that they are lynching us in the streets. brianna taylor,...
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mr. ghosn escape japan in this huge black box that's meant to store musical equipment. le interesting things here mr. ghosn is in lebanon and he can't be extradited. lebanon doesn't extradite its citizens the u.s. however does and we have heard from japanese authorities that they are planning to launch an extradition request that these two men be sent to tokyo to face justice. the u.s. secretary of state would have to approve that request but there's no indication at this point that they would deny it these two men are in custody right now. they're also being requested not to receive bail. thng please don't give them bail because they believe they're a flight risk based on their previous activities. >> the story continues thank you very much. >> can't imagine what the next development in that story and the netflix documentary that's going to come. >> straight ahead get ready for international burger day snoo and a new survey reveals the impact on vacations. i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long
mr. ghosn escape japan in this huge black box that's meant to store musical equipment. le interesting things here mr. ghosn is in lebanon and he can't be extradited. lebanon doesn't extradite its citizens the u.s. however does and we have heard from japanese authorities that they are planning to launch an extradition request that these two men be sent to tokyo to face justice. the u.s. secretary of state would have to approve that request but there's no indication at this point that they would...
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mrs. madison had. it was dolly madison's sofa. the little one in the black white picture, belong to washington's granddaughter. it was very quickly replaced by mrs. kennedy by the sofa that remains there which is the lower right picture, it has dolphins or sea serpents carved on it for the supports and arms. the blue room, as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour. the heavy blue wall fabric of 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room as you see in the right-hand screening. and the chair that was given back before it was ripple start. the rather unfortunate table in the middle of the room was made in a carpentry's chop, i think she was still working on what the centerpiece in that room would be. she was looking for something more period, you see on the left the striped wallpaper and decorative elements that she felt to be more in keeping with the monroe period. people said this drapery fabric looks like a boudoir, not a formal room of the white house. she was more depression than she believed, today's room on the right-hand side is a wallpa
mrs. madison had. it was dolly madison's sofa. the little one in the black white picture, belong to washington's granddaughter. it was very quickly replaced by mrs. kennedy by the sofa that remains there which is the lower right picture, it has dolphins or sea serpents carved on it for the supports and arms. the blue room, as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour. the heavy blue wall fabric of 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room as you see in the right-hand screening....
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in an online address to graduating students from historically black colleges and universities, mr obama said coronavirus cases could rise as travel restrictions are set to ease from the beginning ofjune. guiseppe conte said italy must accept the risk otherwise the country will never be able to start again. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england and warned that the longer they're closed, the more children will miss out. teaching unions say they're not convinced that it's safe for more pupils to return byjune. the uk education secretary has insisted he's following the best scientific advice. it's the first weekend since some lockdown restrictions were eased in england.
in an online address to graduating students from historically black colleges and universities, mr obama said coronavirus cases could rise as travel restrictions are set to ease from the beginning ofjune. guiseppe conte said italy must accept the risk otherwise the country will never be able to start again. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england and warned that the longer they're closed, the more children will miss out. teaching unions say they're not convinced that...
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mr. floyd's death. >> absolutely. this country was founded on blackjugation, on racism and the myth of white supremacy. we see the strains of that througut every part of our society and particularly in the brutality that police feel constantly toward black people. the protests in minneapolis are an uprising against systemic racism. they are an uprising against the constant threat of police violence. they are an uprising against the systems that continue to oppress black people today. anchor: the president said nothing at all about esther floyd's death when he -- mr. floyd's death. what do you make of that? >> it is another indicator of the vacuum of leadership that mr. trump has provided this country since he came in office. at a time when this nation needs healing and needs a strong voice of reason and wisdom, instead we get taunts and tweets and childish statements that thaten and endanger lives. to suggest that any resident of the united states should be threatened with shooting in the middle of unrest as opposed to working with community groups, w
mr. floyd's death. >> absolutely. this country was founded on blackjugation, on racism and the myth of white supremacy. we see the strains of that througut every part of our society and particularly in the brutality that police feel constantly toward black people. the protests in minneapolis are an uprising against systemic racism. they are an uprising against the constant threat of police violence. they are an uprising against the systems that continue to oppress black people today....
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mr. floyd, protesters chanted black lives matter. >> we see for hundreds of years, black people and people of color, they are absolutely abused and killed in the street and it's getting worse and worse, we've had enough and if they don't listen we will scream louder and louder until something is done. we have had enough, this is means we've had enough, it's time to make changes. reporter: britain had its own riot for several nights back in 2011, sparked by the shooting of a mixed race man named mark duggan, the circumstances were different, he had been involved in gang activity in the recently purchased the gun that was unarmed when he was shot by police, subsequent inquest found police acted in self-defense, please peaceful protests turn violent and people were killed and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, there are the protest that went on for five nights in different neighborhoods of london in different cities across the uk and originally it was said and believed that those protests were sparked by poor relations between police and the black communities in certain neighborhoods
mr. floyd, protesters chanted black lives matter. >> we see for hundreds of years, black people and people of color, they are absolutely abused and killed in the street and it's getting worse and worse, we've had enough and if they don't listen we will scream louder and louder until something is done. we have had enough, this is means we've had enough, it's time to make changes. reporter: britain had its own riot for several nights back in 2011, sparked by the shooting of a mixed race man...
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to go over to retired nypd detective and director of public relations for the black law enforcement alliance, marq claxton. mr. claxton, thanks for being here tonight. give us the perspective of police tonight. there is a sense of, i will say, siege that the black community feels at the hands of police. police are now out here in cities across the country, attempting to protect cities and businesses and properties, et cetera. but, you know, how are average police officers thinking about what happened to mr. floyd? >> i can't hear you. i think joy's asking me questions. >> oh, i don't think that he can hear me. i don't think marq claxton can hear me. can you hear me, marq? >> i can hear you now, joy. i'm sorry. >> okay. great. listen, it's live television in the midst of a pandemic on top of this that we're seeing now. so i'm going to ask again. there is a sense of siege that the black community feels, a sense of exhaustion, a sense of fear of police, a sense of helplessness in a lot of ways that's producing the anger that you're seeing on your screen and you're seeing all over the country. i wonder if you can
to go over to retired nypd detective and director of public relations for the black law enforcement alliance, marq claxton. mr. claxton, thanks for being here tonight. give us the perspective of police tonight. there is a sense of, i will say, siege that the black community feels at the hands of police. police are now out here in cities across the country, attempting to protect cities and businesses and properties, et cetera. but, you know, how are average police officers thinking about what...
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mr. arbery, by all accounts, a ko conscientious young man, he was jogging and allegedly fit the description of a neighborhood burglar who also happened to be black and it was mr. arbery who were murdered after being killed by his aggressors and in that he was shot dead by literally waitiwai running for his life. but the presiding district attorney has filed murder and aggravated assault murders against gregory mcmichael and his son travis. and a neighbor filmed this. the impact led a third district attorney to provide over the case to first recommend a grand jury hearing and invoke the state board. the images of his mother mourning him cut into this narrow news cycle. so now after two and a half months, an arrest. last night we had a national virtual rally on the birthday of this young man who would have been 26. his father joined me and his lawyers talking to well over 100,000 people that tuned in and we talked about a congressional hearing because there is a distrust on the local authorities. why distrust, reverend al? well, how did this tape that emerge this week, who knew about this team before this week? who saw it and who could see that ta
mr. arbery, by all accounts, a ko conscientious young man, he was jogging and allegedly fit the description of a neighborhood burglar who also happened to be black and it was mr. arbery who were murdered after being killed by his aggressors and in that he was shot dead by literally waitiwai running for his life. but the presiding district attorney has filed murder and aggravated assault murders against gregory mcmichael and his son travis. and a neighbor filmed this. the impact led a third...
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black. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ince the government are refusing even to discuss universal basic income, i was glad to see them at least recognise the need for an increase in universal credit entitlement. however, no such increase has been announced for employment and support allowance. i want to ask the prime minister what plans he has for a similar increase in esa, and if not, can he explain why he feels that people who are sick or have a disability require less support at this time? p.m. johnson: as she knows, what we have done is remove the seven-day waiting time for esa. i am glad that she pays tribute to the big increase in universal credit, with another £1,040 benefiting 4 million families across the country, a total investment of £7 billion. i think that what everybody wants to see is not just people taking universal credit but, as i have now said several times, a careful and sensible program attracting the widest possible to continue to suppress the disease right down but allow our economy to start again. >>
black. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ince the government are refusing even to discuss universal basic income, i was glad to see them at least recognise the need for an increase in universal credit entitlement. however, no such increase has been announced for employment and support allowance. i want to ask the prime minister what plans he has for a similar increase in esa, and if not, can he explain why he feels that people who are sick or have a disability require less support at this time?...
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in an online address to graduating students from historically black colleges and universities, mr obama said many officials didn't even pretend to be in charge. italy's prime minister has said coronavirus cases could rise as travel restrictions are set to ease from the beginning ofjune. guiseppe conte said italy must accept the risk otherwise the country will never be able to start again. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england and warned that the longer they're closed, the more children will miss out. teaching unions say they're not convinced that it's safe for more pupils to return byjune. the uk education secretary has insisted he's following the best scientific advice. it's the first weekend since some lockdown restrictions were eased in england. local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches — and although some national parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning — as andy gill reports. in normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and it's not hard
in an online address to graduating students from historically black colleges and universities, mr obama said many officials didn't even pretend to be in charge. italy's prime minister has said coronavirus cases could rise as travel restrictions are set to ease from the beginning ofjune. guiseppe conte said italy must accept the risk otherwise the country will never be able to start again. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england and warned that the longer they're...
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after the killing of george floyd an unarmed black man in police custody the man has called for criminal charges to be filed against the officer who arrested mr floyd. minneapolis is a city on fire and outpouring of rage over the death of a black man at the hands of police this auto parts store is one of several businesses in the city that was set ablaze by angry protest is. elsewhere there was vandalism looting and clashes between demonstrators and riot police. in the minneapolis police department has praised its offices for showing restraint in their response. you know our officers. did not do not integra nice people you know our officers were there they were present and reactionary and i will tell you that. it's amazing the amount of restraint. by. all of law enforcement out there america but it's the police's response in this incident that sparked the protests in this video taken by a bystander a 46 year old george floyd is heard gasping for breath and peed in with a policeman who has his knee on his neck you. know. the officer derrick children kept his knee on floyd's nick for several minutes even after he stopped speaking and moving flo
after the killing of george floyd an unarmed black man in police custody the man has called for criminal charges to be filed against the officer who arrested mr floyd. minneapolis is a city on fire and outpouring of rage over the death of a black man at the hands of police this auto parts store is one of several businesses in the city that was set ablaze by angry protest is. elsewhere there was vandalism looting and clashes between demonstrators and riot police. in the minneapolis police...
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to go over to retired nypd detective and director of public relations for the black law enforcement alliance marq claxton. mr. claxton, thanks for being here tonight. give us the perspective of police tonight. there is a sense of, i will say, siege that the black community feels at the hands of police. police are now out here in cities across the country attempting to protect cities and businesses and properties, et cetera, but, you know, how are average police officers thinking about what happened to mr. floyd? >> i can hear you -- i think joy's asking me questions. >> oh, i don't think that he can hear me. i don't think marq claxton can hear me. can you hear me, marq? >> i can hear you now, joy. i'm sorry. >> you can hear me. great. listen, it's live television in the midst of a pandemic on top of this that we're seeing now. so i'm going to ask again. there is a sense of siege that the black community feels, a sense of exhaustion, a sense of fear of police, a sense of helplessness in a lot of ways that's producing the anger that you're see on your screen and you're seeing all over the country, but i'm wond
to go over to retired nypd detective and director of public relations for the black law enforcement alliance marq claxton. mr. claxton, thanks for being here tonight. give us the perspective of police tonight. there is a sense of, i will say, siege that the black community feels at the hands of police. police are now out here in cities across the country attempting to protect cities and businesses and properties, et cetera, but, you know, how are average police officers thinking about what...
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mrs. schwerner, how do you feel?" and rita wouldn't play. she said, "you would not even be interviewing me if my husband was black." it was true, it was true. >> mrs. chaney, the wife of one of the missing white men has said that the only reason this case has attracted national attention is because there are two white northerners involved. do you believe that? >> well, that's what i feel too because if he was by himself, i doubt that we would have ever known anything. >> reporter: the bodies of goodman, schwerner and chaney were found in an earthen dam 44 days after their disappearance. >> the question facing everybody under the sound of my voice tonight and every person who lives in this nation is not so much who killed those young men, but what killed them. and when we move from the who to the what, in a strange sense, their death involves all of us. >> the reporters in the civil rights movement were presenting stories that made average americans question their accepted reality. >> the bombing of this church claimed the lives of four little girls attending sunday school. >> people didn't know black people very wel
mrs. schwerner, how do you feel?" and rita wouldn't play. she said, "you would not even be interviewing me if my husband was black." it was true, it was true. >> mrs. chaney, the wife of one of the missing white men has said that the only reason this case has attracted national attention is because there are two white northerners involved. do you believe that? >> well, that's what i feel too because if he was by himself, i doubt that we would have ever known anything....
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in an online address to graduating students from historically black colleges and universities, mr obama said many officials didn't even pretend to be in charge. italy's prime minister has said coronavirus cases could rise as travel restrictions are set to ease from the beginning ofjune. giuseppe conte said italy must accept the risk, otherwise the country will never be able to start again. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england, and warned that the longer they're closed, the more children will miss out. teaching unions say they're not convinced that it's safe for more pupils to return byjune. the uk education secretary has insisted he's following the best scientific advice. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. but first on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament. lifting england's lockdown, the prime minister promises to trust the people. the common sense of the british people got us through that first phase of this disease. i'm absolutely confident they will get us through the nex
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and that black man, mr floyd, said, "i cannot breathe." prides itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. put your hands behind your back! i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe" also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying cry at demonstrations against police brutality against african—americans. there are sometimes investigations, but many feel there is rarely any accountability. nada tawfik, bbc news. twitter has for the first time prompted readers to check the facts relating to a tweet by president trump. the social network has placed a notification under a posting in which mrtrump criticises plans to expand the use of postal ballots in november's election, which he says will lead to voterfraud. the notification directs readers to a page with news articles and information from fact c
and that black man, mr floyd, said, "i cannot breathe." prides itself on being progressive and being the north. but this is thejim crow north, and we demand justice. put your hands behind your back! i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 2014 after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe" also captured in cellphone footage, became a...
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in an online address to graduating students from historically black colleges and universities, mr obama said many officials didn't even pretend to be in charge. italy's prime minister has said coronavirus cases could rise as travel restrictions are set to ease from the beginning ofjune. guiseppe conte said italy must accept the risk otherwise the country will never be able to start again. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england and warned that the longer they're closed, the more children will miss out. teaching unions say they're not convinced that it's safe for more pupils to return byjune. the uk education secretary has insisted he's following the best scientific advice. it's the first weekend since some lockdown restrictions were eased in england. local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches, and although some national parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning, as andy gill reports. in normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and it's not hard to
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mr. williams and so many black men like him who hear this story and say i can be next, that could have been >> well, first, i thank mr. williams for coming on the show, for speaking his truth. it is that kind of speech that we need right now. it was honest, it was forthright and i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry that he had to witness that just horrid, horrid act. and you pointed out something that is correct, chris, which is this is not just about this one instance, this is not just about that five minutes of time. we're talking about 400 years worth of this kind of racism. we're talking about 400 years worth of practices that this incident has stood on. and justice is the first step in this case, but it's not just about this case and we still have a long way to go. >> mr. williams, is there anything else you want to say? >> yeah, you know, i just want to tell everybody in america, you know, like i've been through this before. this is actually my second -- multiple times actually being a black male growing up in the city. back in high school when i was like 15 to 16 kid got killed in minneapolis
mr. williams and so many black men like him who hear this story and say i can be next, that could have been >> well, first, i thank mr. williams for coming on the show, for speaking his truth. it is that kind of speech that we need right now. it was honest, it was forthright and i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry that he had to witness that just horrid, horrid act. and you pointed out something that is correct, chris, which is this is not just about this one instance, this is not just about that...
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mrs. f. kennedy invite you to visit. [applause] >> good evening, everybody. ok. what i would like to do for a few minutes is ring a little color to a black-and-white tv show. color pictures of how the rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it, and then pictures of how the rooms have changed since that time. i think mrs. kennedy would have been the first person to say to everyone that what she was doing was a first step, when she was ,sking people to donate things may be the best things were not offered at the time, but when you had nothing you took what was offered. there have been improvements and growth in the collection come and that is what she expected every first family to do, to contribute to the house, remaining a museum and growing and becoming more interesting to the public. you can see the white house, and a picture of mrs. kennedy during the televised taping, a still picture of her in the blue room. one of the things the president talked about is one of the people -- is the people who came to visit, one point 3 million people in 1961. it wasn't so much that the tour kicked off interest in the white house, mrs. had already attracted public att
mrs. f. kennedy invite you to visit. [applause] >> good evening, everybody. ok. what i would like to do for a few minutes is ring a little color to a black-and-white tv show. color pictures of how the rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it, and then pictures of how the rooms have changed since that time. i think mrs. kennedy would have been the first person to say to everyone that what she was doing was a first step, when she was ,sking people to donate things may be the best things...
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taking thinly veiled swipe in online commencement speech to graduates of historically black colleges and universities. mrama telling the class of 2020 the pandemic has exposed the lack of leadership from those who are, quote, pretending to be in charge. david spunt is live on the north lawn in the white house with more. hi, david. david: president trump to land in the north lawn after meeting with advisers. the president has repeatedly taken swipes at predecessor barack obama and president obama as you mentioned spoke in front of a class that was -- it was a virtual speech last night, here is what president trump had to say. >> the pandemic is fully finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they are doing. a lot of them aren't even pretending to be in charge. if the world is going to get better it's going to be up to you. david: obama supporters say they did leave a playbook which was part of national security council. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell he echoed the obama criticism last week, listen. >> the obama administration did not leave to this admi
taking thinly veiled swipe in online commencement speech to graduates of historically black colleges and universities. mrama telling the class of 2020 the pandemic has exposed the lack of leadership from those who are, quote, pretending to be in charge. david spunt is live on the north lawn in the white house with more. hi, david. david: president trump to land in the north lawn after meeting with advisers. the president has repeatedly taken swipes at predecessor barack obama and president...
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and that black man, mr floyd, said, "i cannot breathe."demand justice. police officer: put your hands behind your back! george floyd: i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 201a after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe", also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying cry at demonstrations against police brutality against african—america ns. there are sometimes investigations, but many feel there is rarely any accountability. nada tawfik, bbc news. we're going to talk about dramatic rise in contacts tot rise in contacts to refuge's website — refuge run the national domestic abyuse helpline and they have seen rise in traffic ot their website of 957%. we'll talk to a survivor of domestic abuse too. that was before 10am. now, the organisers of one of the most high profile music festivals of the summer afro nation have told us here on bbc news they have received death threats and racial abuse onli
and that black man, mr floyd, said, "i cannot breathe."demand justice. police officer: put your hands behind your back! george floyd: i can't breathe! for many, this is a case of history repeating itself. millions protested in 201a after eric garner, an unarmed black man in new york, died after being restrained by police. his repeated plea of "i can't breathe", also captured in cellphone footage, became a rallying cry at demonstrations against police brutality against...
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black blur. the shooting of mr obregon months of apparent inaction by local prosecutors has led to protests across georgia on friday ahmad would have turned $26.00 community leaders say they won't stop until justice is done we know the truth and we were not going to be silenced the. questions were asked because the action were made and you all of you stepped up to make a difference. we can't stop now across the political spectrum concerns over a more killing and the hundley of the case a growing the deaths of michael brown and trayvon martin led to the black lives matter movement both were unarmed when they were shot and killed when trayvon martin was killed by a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain here in florida 8 years ago the case gained global attention the unarmed teenager was pursued by george zimmerman his lawyers use this state's stand your ground. law as a defense and he was found innocent race played a major role in that case and many see parallels with this latest death of an unarmed black man investigators say more arrests may follow and looking into who shot the video and what
black blur. the shooting of mr obregon months of apparent inaction by local prosecutors has led to protests across georgia on friday ahmad would have turned $26.00 community leaders say they won't stop until justice is done we know the truth and we were not going to be silenced the. questions were asked because the action were made and you all of you stepped up to make a difference. we can't stop now across the political spectrum concerns over a more killing and the hundley of the case a...
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that is what the court looks black the case of mr. . it seems shaky. where virginia assumes that a tent renders it unconstitutional. person across may mean a is engaging in an act of intimidation, but it may also be political speech. their political views are just as protected by the first amendment as anybody else's. in that case of black, they vacated the position. the other case, they sent it back for further proceeding in light of this opinion. will, that is a pretty good true threat case. in the internet context, it is trickier. got really nasty threats from amsterdam.et cafÉ in whether they are likely to intimidate or not, people get carried away. there is a lot of hyperbole. watts was an antiwar protester who threatened lbj, het johnson, or said i have to go for my draft physical. if they make me carry a rifle, the first man i want in my sites is lbj. law undersaid the which he was charged with valid, but his comment was protected political hyperbole. he was just spouting off. naacp claimed imminent, he said if we catch up going into those racis
that is what the court looks black the case of mr. . it seems shaky. where virginia assumes that a tent renders it unconstitutional. person across may mean a is engaging in an act of intimidation, but it may also be political speech. their political views are just as protected by the first amendment as anybody else's. in that case of black, they vacated the position. the other case, they sent it back for further proceeding in light of this opinion. will, that is a pretty good true threat case....