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she said, perry's gone. and i thought, gone where?s killed. >> i look at the video, like 10 seconds, oh my god. i turned it off. i heard his voice screaming. not this way. not this way. this can't be. not this way. whew. >> when i first saw the images of george floyd on the ground, i wasn't shocked. i wasn't surprised. i was saddened. and my first thought was, here we go again. >> it was different than other videos. this was people watching a man slowly die. >> i think in many ways that crowd on the sideline represents america on the sideline, watching that videotape. like, stop. why? he can't breathe, can't you see that? show him some humanity. and they didn't. >> i watched his life come out of his body. why? because i watched this man murder another man that looked like me. for no reason. >> this knee on the neck was reminiscent of an old-school lynching. and most modern-day folk have never been to one. and now they have. >> clearly there was something different in this case. because just days later, the mayor announced that these o
she said, perry's gone. and i thought, gone where?s killed. >> i look at the video, like 10 seconds, oh my god. i turned it off. i heard his voice screaming. not this way. not this way. this can't be. not this way. whew. >> when i first saw the images of george floyd on the ground, i wasn't shocked. i wasn't surprised. i was saddened. and my first thought was, here we go again. >> it was different than other videos. this was people watching a man slowly die. >> i think...
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by the time i was 10, perry mason appeared on tv. i know, for those audience members were closer in age to me and you, david. we know who perry mason was, he was the first tv lawyer. and, the first lawyer on which tv ran a series. from him, i learned of the work of lawyers. i began to think about that the potential alternative. because, perry mason spent the first half of his show investigating the crimes his clients were charged with. the second half in court, proving. i thought that might marry the two skills that i admire. that of playing sleuth to a mystery, and, secondly, my penchant for liking to talk a lot. david: for those who might not have watched perry mason, he had the advantage of always winning the case. he never lost. justice sotomayor: no, he lost once. david: ok, he lost once. but, he usually had the advantage of having the client or the person against him admitting, in court, that here or she was wrong. he had to bring the person to the point where they said i'm guilty, i did it, i'm sorry. later, when i went to law
by the time i was 10, perry mason appeared on tv. i know, for those audience members were closer in age to me and you, david. we know who perry mason was, he was the first tv lawyer. and, the first lawyer on which tv ran a series. from him, i learned of the work of lawyers. i began to think about that the potential alternative. because, perry mason spent the first half of his show investigating the crimes his clients were charged with. the second half in court, proving. i thought that might...
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mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men writing back to england, they know that, too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without better, but there be many sickness among us. and many among us lack strength to survive the winter's cold. yet, for the most we remain of good heart and make what haste we can to build our plantation. among our number there will be those of motives some liberty and conscious, and some chiefly seeking worldly gain. yet we form one body politic joined by common consent. >> there is resolve and hope and promise here where men still build and where men can say, we form one body politic joined by common consent. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, milton jones recalls his experiences as a u.s. marine during the vietnam war. he talks about his initial reluctance to serve in vietnam and his journey to meet his unit in the caisson. part of vietnam war oral histories conducted by the at
mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men writing back to england, they know that, too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without better, but there be many sickness among us. and many among us lack strength to survive the winter's cold. yet, for the most we remain of good heart and make what haste we can to build our plantation. among our number there will be those of motives some liberty and conscious, and some chiefly seeking worldly...
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mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men, writing back to england, they know that too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without -- that there will be much sickness among us and many numbers lack strength to survive the winter cold. yet, for the most, we remain of good hard and make what haste became to build that plantation. among our number there will be more -- and some seeking gain. yet we formed a one party politic. >> there is resolve and hope and promise here where men still build. here on the shore where men can say, " we form one body politic, joined by common consent ". tonight, mr. johns recalls experiences a u.s. marine during the vietnam war. he talks about his initial reluctance to serve in vietnam, and his journey to meet his unit in the case on. part of the vietnam war oral histories conducted by the atlanta history centers and the research center for the veterans history project. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on+++ f america exploring th
mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men, writing back to england, they know that too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without -- that there will be much sickness among us and many numbers lack strength to survive the winter cold. yet, for the most, we remain of good hard and make what haste became to build that plantation. among our number there will be more -- and some seeking gain. yet we formed a one party politic. >>...
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"dear scott perry, native-born americans like you are no more american or less american than an immigrant like me." good point, we agree with that. "with every passing year there will be more people who look like me in the states, you can't stop it. so take your racist replacement theory and shove it.
"dear scott perry, native-born americans like you are no more american or less american than an immigrant like me." good point, we agree with that. "with every passing year there will be more people who look like me in the states, you can't stop it. so take your racist replacement theory and shove it.
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a very tender situation here that beautiful speech by tyler perry is exactly the type of way that weer. it took him such courage to mention the police on that stage, which is sad that it would be shunned to mention the police in that environment, but he was courageous enough to say it. he talked about how he was formerly homeless. grew up in the jim crow south with his mom, became this great success story. talked about his faith in the god. he is a man that we should look up to you, and i just wish kelly would have more like tyler perry. >> emily: harris, all of those hollywood celebs, the private security businesses in the billions. they are no stranger to needing protection, so it is interesting to see the hypocrisy. >> harris: i mean, hypocrisy should be like a leading character for most of those people on that stage for their next production. i want to go back to something that kayleigh said really quickly because i think it is super, super important to point this out. there are also it's a beautiful american stories. and if we are honest about her history, we measure that by whe
a very tender situation here that beautiful speech by tyler perry is exactly the type of way that weer. it took him such courage to mention the police on that stage, which is sad that it would be shunned to mention the police in that environment, but he was courageous enough to say it. he talked about how he was formerly homeless. grew up in the jim crow south with his mom, became this great success story. talked about his faith in the god. he is a man that we should look up to you, and i just...
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perry to his classmates and to me.. when i grow up, i want to be a supreme court judge. >> i'm derek chauvin, and my outstanding wife is kellie chauvin, mrs. oakdale, minnesota. >> she described him as a big softy underneath that uniform. >> being in the courtroom when i look at everybody else, they see a case and a cause. i just see my brother. >> remember when you said daddy changed the world? >> mm-hmm. for all the black daddies in the world. >>> when you go to george floyd square, you see america. it looks like the intersection of any urban neighborhood in america. it looks like a place where dreams don't live long. but now it looks more like a shrine. >> tonight, the eyes of the nation on minneapolis as the trial for derek chauvin, the officer accused of killing george floyd, is set to begin. >> at the start of the trial, you're seeing a downtown minneapolis that looks nothing like it usually would. there are tall, barricaded fences surrounding the courthouse. there are national guard troops stationed all over. >>
perry to his classmates and to me.. when i grow up, i want to be a supreme court judge. >> i'm derek chauvin, and my outstanding wife is kellie chauvin, mrs. oakdale, minnesota. >> she described him as a big softy underneath that uniform. >> being in the courtroom when i look at everybody else, they see a case and a cause. i just see my brother. >> remember when you said daddy changed the world? >> mm-hmm. for all the black daddies in the world. >>> when...
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no verdict can bring george perry floyd back to _ verdict can bring george perry floyd back to us — verdictd. that all of— was somebody, that is life mattered. that all of our lives matter. and that's _ that all of our lives matter. and that's important. and i also hope that's important. and i also hope that this — that's important. and i also hope that this verdict, for all of the collective _ that this verdict, for all of the collective all of us will help us further— collective all of us will help us further along the road toward a better— further along the road toward a better humanity. thank you all. well, _ better humanity. thank you all. well, i— better humanity. thank you all. well, i can't really follow that too much _ well, i can't really follow that too much but — well, i can't really follow that too much but i — well, i can't really follow that too much but hust— well, i can't really follow that too much but ijust want _ well, i can't really follow that too much but ijust want to _ well, i can't really follow that too much but ijust want to say - well, i can't really follow that
no verdict can bring george perry floyd back to _ verdict can bring george perry floyd back to us — verdictd. that all of— was somebody, that is life mattered. that all of our lives matter. and that's _ that all of our lives matter. and that's important. and i also hope that's important. and i also hope that this — that's important. and i also hope that this verdict, for all of the collective _ that this verdict, for all of the collective all of us will help us further— collective all...
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this is a tweet in response to one of his colleagues, the congressman scott perry. argument we have often made because it's true, and that is because the democrats are using mass immigration to transform the country to change about so they can control who wins. ted lieu was very annoyed that scott. he said that so he sent the following tweet and he was clearly enraged as he did. "dear scott perry, native-born americans like you are no more american or less american than an immigrant like me." good point, we agree with that. "with every passing year there will be more people who look like me in the states, you can't stop it. so take your racist replacement theory and shove it. "in other words, you are being replaced and there's nothing you can do about it. so shut up. [laughs] luckily there are people like ted lieu in charge, you're not going to get a lot done. you guys are. the change is rapid and it might be permanent, so if you are a conservative leader you probably ought to be thinking about how can i protect the people i supposedly represent from being hurt by t
this is a tweet in response to one of his colleagues, the congressman scott perry. argument we have often made because it's true, and that is because the democrats are using mass immigration to transform the country to change about so they can control who wins. ted lieu was very annoyed that scott. he said that so he sent the following tweet and he was clearly enraged as he did. "dear scott perry, native-born americans like you are no more american or less american than an immigrant like...
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we have shots fired. 421 perry street. one male, 40 years of age, gunshot to the back. we are doing revival. pulse is gone. how is that going to play into this? >> i mean, i think that speaks for itself. when you shoot someone in the back it's hard to say that that was an essential thing that you had to do to protect yourself which is a narrative in every single one of these cases and police have to make split-second decisions and it's a murky way, and under life and death circumstances and it's necessary for them to use lethal force for them to protect themselveses and it's hard to say it was necessary when you're shooting someone in the back. >> there is a washington post analysis, and black people in this country are killed by police at twice the rate of white people. what is this? is it a training issue? is it a hiring issue? what do you think is behind this? >> i think it's many things, alex. the key issue is it's a mentality issue. one of the primary problems of policing in america, police are simply too violent and they resort to violence too quickly and they use
we have shots fired. 421 perry street. one male, 40 years of age, gunshot to the back. we are doing revival. pulse is gone. how is that going to play into this? >> i mean, i think that speaks for itself. when you shoot someone in the back it's hard to say that that was an essential thing that you had to do to protect yourself which is a narrative in every single one of these cases and police have to make split-second decisions and it's a murky way, and under life and death circumstances...
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perry, i want to explore something you just said. we have to be careful in what our reaction is to this. when i was out covering the protests in 2020, about half of the protesters were out there because of any given injustice, the killing of a particular man in the case of george floyd. i am making these numbers up, but a large proportion of the people were out there because of the larger injustice they felt. what joyce just said, that the law is not there to protect everyone equally. so what do protests in your opinion, what should they look like? people want to come out and say something is wrong. what is most effective in your opinion? >> you know, honestly i don't think of myself as someone who is willing to judge protesters. rather, i think, that the protests indicate the depth and breadth of the problem. so we have a systemic problem. we have a lack of accountability structures not just for police officers but for the elected officials who facilitate them. we have a presumption of innocence on the part of officers but not a par
perry, i want to explore something you just said. we have to be careful in what our reaction is to this. when i was out covering the protests in 2020, about half of the protesters were out there because of any given injustice, the killing of a particular man in the case of george floyd. i am making these numbers up, but a large proportion of the people were out there because of the larger injustice they felt. what joyce just said, that the law is not there to protect everyone equally. so what...
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bruce perry tell us about their new book on how childhood trauma sta we c do about it.itting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. m, bdake. high prpure protein.gar. fi our coupons in sund's paper. hi sabsche.re protein.gar. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. really?! this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. impressive! it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. >>> our top stories this morning. the cdc is expected to update guidelines for people who get the covid vaccine shot. that includes the recommendation on
bruce perry tell us about their new book on how childhood trauma sta we c do about it.itting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. m, bdake. high prpure protein.gar. fi our coupons in sund's paper. hi...
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and i'd say, perry -- we called him perry instead ever george.e would always say let me kiss mama before i come over there. and being around him, he showed us, like, how to treat our mom, and how to respect our mom. he just -- he loved her so dearly. and when george -- he had found out that my mom was passing because she had to stay with us for hospice. and he was talking to her over the phone. but she perished before he even came down there. so that right there, it hurt him a lot. and when we went to the funeral, it's just -- george just sat there at the casket over and over again, he would just say mama, mama, over and over again. and i didn't know what to tell him, because i was in pain too. we all were hurting. and he was just kissing her, and just kissing her. he didn't want to leave the casket. everybody was like, come on, come on it's going to be okay. but it was just difficult, because no -- i don't know who can take that when you watch your mother -- somebody who loved and cherished you and in our i should you your entire life, anne then
and i'd say, perry -- we called him perry instead ever george.e would always say let me kiss mama before i come over there. and being around him, he showed us, like, how to treat our mom, and how to respect our mom. he just -- he loved her so dearly. and when george -- he had found out that my mom was passing because she had to stay with us for hospice. and he was talking to her over the phone. but she perished before he even came down there. so that right there, it hurt him a lot. and when we...
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with me now, cnn legal analyst, elie honig and judge perry. he was the judge who presided over the casey anthony trial. gent gentlemen, welcome to you both. judge, i want to start with you. i talked about the 40 years for the second-degree unintentional murder charge, but the state is asking for longer sentences based on aggravating factors, there is a child present, floyd was treated with particular cruelty. is this the type of case, judge perry, you would expect that to be granted? what's your expectation when it comes to sentencing? >> victor, if anything deserves aggravation, it's this case. knee on the neck for 9 minutes, 49 seconds while people were there pleading to get medical attention to mr. floyd, a child watched this. the fact that this was done by a trained police officer against police procedure. so, this case cries out to have aggravation applied. >> judge, one more question for you. because you were the judge on such a high-profile case, the casey anthony case, does that play into your thoughts with sentencing, knowing the eyes
with me now, cnn legal analyst, elie honig and judge perry. he was the judge who presided over the casey anthony trial. gent gentlemen, welcome to you both. judge, i want to start with you. i talked about the 40 years for the second-degree unintentional murder charge, but the state is asking for longer sentences based on aggravating factors, there is a child present, floyd was treated with particular cruelty. is this the type of case, judge perry, you would expect that to be granted? what's...
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perry is exactly right. i think michael steele is exactly right. you have a party that recognizes the value of donald trump. let him say those things that are bigoted and racist and sometimes distasteful as long as you can run in later and gather up those voters and make sure that you get the, you know, as you can see, i think trump's fundraising is often quite good when you're talking about the low-dollar people that continue to send in money. not the times that it's fraudulent but the other times, right? the party sees a tremendous value in donald trump and so they need to keep him a little bit of arm's length but also make sure that they're kind of friendly at the same time. i agree. perry is exactly right. all those things he ticked off are those very things that the party itself is very interested in. so i think it's a win-win. you're talking about culture wars. i don't even think it's culture wars post politics. we'll talk so much more about dr. seuss than we will talk about eradicating child poverty,
perry is exactly right. i think michael steele is exactly right. you have a party that recognizes the value of donald trump. let him say those things that are bigoted and racist and sometimes distasteful as long as you can run in later and gather up those voters and make sure that you get the, you know, as you can see, i think trump's fundraising is often quite good when you're talking about the low-dollar people that continue to send in money. not the times that it's fraudulent but the other...
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perris congress has unanimously voted to ban former president mass invest from holding public office for 10 years as car was found guilty of influence peddling after it was revealed that he has wife and several ministers received kevin 19 vaccines before perry's public rollout the former president says the center farm job he was given in october was part of a clinical trial. the funeral of the u.k.'s prince philip is to take place later this saturday the husband of queen elizabeth died at the age of 99 last week only 30 close family members will be able to attend a private ceremony at windsor castle because of the coronavirus restrictions 3 astronauts who've been on a joint russian american mission have safely returned to earth the expedition came to an end when the soyuz spacecraft landed in kazakhstan the astronauts have been on the international space station for about 6 months orbiting the planet nearly $3000.00 times space x. has been awarded a $2900000000.00 contract to develop a commercial lunar lander if a nasa it will also plan to take 2 astronauts to the moon as part of nas
perris congress has unanimously voted to ban former president mass invest from holding public office for 10 years as car was found guilty of influence peddling after it was revealed that he has wife and several ministers received kevin 19 vaccines before perry's public rollout the former president says the center farm job he was given in october was part of a clinical trial. the funeral of the u.k.'s prince philip is to take place later this saturday the husband of queen elizabeth died at the...
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a parent ganglion yes i am and for the ladies and gentlemen of the jury what is apparent ganglion perry going to be omitted that type of each rumor that is found in the parikh and the ends kind of sometimes in the pelvis and. is the finding of apparent ganglion significant to you as relates to this to floyd is that no because one of the key things about perry is that it's called the 10 percent schumer which means that 10 percent of people who have a parrot ganglion been secreted drennan well that could be important but 90 percent of them don't sue preet it's random so you don't in 9 out of 10 at the times that you have a pair of ganglion may you have no increase in the amount. so if somebody were to die from a tumor. from some effect of peri ganglion would it be a sudden death yes there's been 6 reported cases of people who have had peri gangly omens who have died suddenly but that's the total in the literature 6 and those people who died have headaches and mr floyd complained of a lot of pain in lots of different regions why he's down on the street but he did not complain of hetty. so
a parent ganglion yes i am and for the ladies and gentlemen of the jury what is apparent ganglion perry going to be omitted that type of each rumor that is found in the parikh and the ends kind of sometimes in the pelvis and. is the finding of apparent ganglion significant to you as relates to this to floyd is that no because one of the key things about perry is that it's called the 10 percent schumer which means that 10 percent of people who have a parrot ganglion been secreted drennan well...
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matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. and i wanted that new courthouse and club it to be named for matthew perry. and strom thurmond wanted his name on it. and we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. and he wrote, who was going to win that? i had differences with jesse helms. jesse holmes and i differed with judgeships. jesse helms never approved a black judge. that is why tell people about the filibuster now. jesse helms would never return the blue slip on the black judge. -- on a black judge. he wouldn't do it. i asked you about ron johnson up there in wisconsin? paul what's his name down in , kentucky. these guys are letting you know up how they feel. so you cannot let them carry the day. we had a public disagreement. i won that battle. it's a long story as to how i won it. so i will not waste your time today. but i won that argument with jesse helms. the senior judge in the fourth circuit court of appe
matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. and i wanted that new courthouse and club it to be named for matthew perry. and strom thurmond wanted his name on it. and we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. and he wrote, who was going to win that? i had differences with jesse helms. jesse holmes and i differed with judgeships. jesse helms never approved a...
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so that perry's death is not in vain. because we cannot let his death be his last word.. but remember the message in this. >> that's right. >> and for true change to start, it has to come from the people. we have to change within ourselves. and that's just not colors people. it's all nationalities. starting from when you're a small child. >> i can see that in what you're saying as we started. you said no matter what, you must push through. i see that in both of you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> coming up for us, sounding the alarm, how one rural county in ohio is seeing the reality of vaccine hesitancy. has supply now outpaced demand? that i've started to do on ancestry. having ancestry to fill in the gaps with documents, with photographs, connecting in real time means that we're having conversations that are richer. i have now a closer relationship with my grandfather. i can't think of a better gift to give to my daughter and the generations that come after her. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com do you hav
so that perry's death is not in vain. because we cannot let his death be his last word.. but remember the message in this. >> that's right. >> and for true change to start, it has to come from the people. we have to change within ourselves. and that's just not colors people. it's all nationalities. starting from when you're a small child. >> i can see that in what you're saying as we started. you said no matter what, you must push through. i see that in both of you. thank you...
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all he had to do was not accuse tyler perry of being racist. that's a joke.hate these explosive stories on twitter that sparked backlash because he happened to be in a private -- and i don't like al sharpton. >> tyler. >> tyler tyler? >> that's it. that's it. >> don't you ever do that. >> i deal with this all -- good morning tyrone. it is tyrus, say it. say my name. >> tyrus, dam it. >> listen, i see mr. sharpton in louisiana at the airport, he's taking planes. listen, he's an old man, if tyler perry wants to give the brother a plane, then so be it, who cares. the only thing i'm upset, fly here every week, i watch media, can i get a plane ride. this is the point worry he a at. not the point he it's trying to be there or give something back and al sharpton in recent years i think has, i don't know about the word mature but he's changed. if you look at his history he's made some horrible mistakes but we can allow redemption in this country and we should, we should all take lessons and if all you can do is point at him now that he, okay, was given a private jet
all he had to do was not accuse tyler perry of being racist. that's a joke.hate these explosive stories on twitter that sparked backlash because he happened to be in a private -- and i don't like al sharpton. >> tyler. >> tyler tyler? >> that's it. that's it. >> don't you ever do that. >> i deal with this all -- good morning tyrone. it is tyrus, say it. say my name. >> tyrus, dam it. >> listen, i see mr. sharpton in louisiana at the airport, he's taking...
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matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. i went to the new -- i wanted the new courthouse in columbia to be named matthew perry and strom thurmond wanted his name on it was that we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. he wrote was -- who was going to win that. jesse helms and i differed, he was never dead she would never approve a black judge. jesse helms would never return the blue slip on the black judge. he wouldn't do it. i asked you about ron johnson up there in wisconsin. what's his name down in kentucky. these guys are letting you 10 -- are letting you know up front they feel. you cannot let them carry the day. i won that battle. it's a long story as to how i wanted. i don't want to waste your time today but i one that and i won the argument with jesse helms. the senior judge in the fourth circuit court of appeals to this day is ron gregory, an african-american judge from virginia who never got the blu
matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. i went to the new -- i wanted the new courthouse in columbia to be named matthew perry and strom thurmond wanted his name on it was that we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. he wrote was -- who was going to win that. jesse helms and i differed, he was never dead she would never approve a black judge. jesse helms...
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perry, you are next. caller: good morning. hi. i think what is happening with the republicans is an earlier part of my life i was a republican, but they don't stand for anything, and they have no platform or program other than just negative stuff on the pandemic. that is why the prior president lost because of his handling of the pandemic, and you look at all the issues, health care, the border, foreign affairs, education, and there are big issues, issues americans care greatly about. >> we have another member of the president's job cabinet joining us today, secretary of energy. she is the second woman to lead the department of energy, where she will help america achieve president biden's goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. she will do this by
perry, you are next. caller: good morning. hi. i think what is happening with the republicans is an earlier part of my life i was a republican, but they don't stand for anything, and they have no platform or program other than just negative stuff on the pandemic. that is why the prior president lost because of his handling of the pandemic, and you look at all the issues, health care, the border, foreign affairs, education, and there are big issues, issues americans care greatly about. >>...
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it seems like they squandered it. >> i want to first say shoutout to tyler perry.he has donated his money. he has paid for these young people that have not been killed by police that have been killed by black people, he has donated to their funeral proceedings i want to give a shoutout to him he is a man willing to stand up and tell the truth and not lie. that was a unifying statement. i would love for all of to us unite under the premise of saying let's judge everybody that we come in contact with by the content of their character and not the color of their skin or their profession. i wish we would unite on that premise and i love men that will stand up and say that and the people in the include did not want to give an applause shame on you because you don't really want unity, you want revenge and that's not good for our country. >> tammy: you know, it's political revenge because these are individuals that they are in that room, they are nominees, they have got millions of dollars. they have private security. no doubt. they kicked all the homeless out of the union
it seems like they squandered it. >> i want to first say shoutout to tyler perry.he has donated his money. he has paid for these young people that have not been killed by police that have been killed by black people, he has donated to their funeral proceedings i want to give a shoutout to him he is a man willing to stand up and tell the truth and not lie. that was a unifying statement. i would love for all of to us unite under the premise of saying let's judge everybody that we come in...
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we can't let that ever happen again, perry.pletely backed down saying that she'll help it happen again and she pledges not to run if trump does. >> he still has a lot of popularity. if he runs again in 2024, will you support him? >> no. i would not run if president trump ran. and i would talk to him about it. that's something we'll have a conversation about at some point. >> perry, it was on your mind and ours. we have the tape there. when you stack that against just 100 days ago her saying never again, how do you go from never again to whatever you want i'm afraid to run against you? >> you know, i live here in kentucky, so i know when i watched senator mcconnell. watching him told me this. in the days after january 6th, he was very critical of trump, basically said the party should move on from him. then there are resolutions in various county parties here condemning not trump but condemning mitch mcconnell. you saw liz cheney face that. you saw a lot of republicans, pat toommey faces that. their state party, their local part
we can't let that ever happen again, perry.pletely backed down saying that she'll help it happen again and she pledges not to run if trump does. >> he still has a lot of popularity. if he runs again in 2024, will you support him? >> no. i would not run if president trump ran. and i would talk to him about it. that's something we'll have a conversation about at some point. >> perry, it was on your mind and ours. we have the tape there. when you stack that against just 100 days...
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the british lawyer, david perry, - british lawyer, david perry, heard by the hong kong government toent were unhappy about that. stood down. the whole thing fizzled out because 10,000 arrests because of the pandemic, but then there was this huge movement and really, unfortunately, critics say beijing has really shredded the liberties and autonomy that were promised to hong kong during the handover in 1987. mark lobel with the latest on that story. —— 1997. france will go into another four—week lockdown on saturday with schools and non—essential shops once again closing. president emmanuel macron said the country risked losing control if it failed to deal with an accelerating outbreak. he also announced a vaccination programme, promising that by the end of the summer everyone over 18 will be vaccinated. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. paris today is a tale of two cities — a sense of freedom in the streets, in hospitals, a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today
the british lawyer, david perry, - british lawyer, david perry, heard by the hong kong government toent were unhappy about that. stood down. the whole thing fizzled out because 10,000 arrests because of the pandemic, but then there was this huge movement and really, unfortunately, critics say beijing has really shredded the liberties and autonomy that were promised to hong kong during the handover in 1987. mark lobel with the latest on that story. —— 1997. france will go into another...
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this is a tweet in response to a colleague scott perry.an argument we have made because it's true. that democrats are using mass immigration to transform the country to change who votes so they can control who wins. ted was very annoyed that scott said this. he sent the following tweet and was clearly enraged as he did: we agree with that. then he said this: in other words, you are being replaced. there is nothing you can do so shut up. with people like ted in charge, they won't get a lot done. the u.s. is changing. the change is rapid and it might be permanent. if you are a conservative leader, you probably ought to be thinking about how can i protect the people i represent from being hurt from this change and preserve the things about america that actually matter? that hasn't been happening. why not? we have a conversation with glenn elders on fox news.com. this is part of it. that's the question. all power centers on one side moving with remarkable speed to transform anything. some large, but unknown number of americans are not on board
this is a tweet in response to a colleague scott perry.an argument we have made because it's true. that democrats are using mass immigration to transform the country to change who votes so they can control who wins. ted was very annoyed that scott said this. he sent the following tweet and was clearly enraged as he did: we agree with that. then he said this: in other words, you are being replaced. there is nothing you can do so shut up. with people like ted in charge, they won't get a lot done....
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there is no replacing your beloved perry or floyd _ replacing your beloved perry or floyd as — replacing gave many hours of their time and attention— many hours of their time and attention to carefully listening to the evidence weighing the facts, rendering a verdict, they are regular— rendering a verdict, they are regular people from all walks of life. regular people from all walks of life a_ regular people from all walks of life a lot — regular people from all walks of life. a lot like that bouquet of humanity— life. a lot like that bouquet of humanity on that corner on may 25 and in _ humanity on that corner on may 25 and in the — humanity on that corner on may 25 and in the courtroom. they answered the call— and in the courtroom. they answered the call and _ and in the courtroom. they answered the call and they served in a landmark— the call and they served in a landmark trial. they now deserve to return _ landmark trial. they now deserve to return to _ landmark trial. they now deserve to return to their lives, if they ask you to — return to their lives, if they ask you to respect th
there is no replacing your beloved perry or floyd _ replacing your beloved perry or floyd as — replacing gave many hours of their time and attention— many hours of their time and attention to carefully listening to the evidence weighing the facts, rendering a verdict, they are regular— rendering a verdict, they are regular people from all walks of life. regular people from all walks of life a_ regular people from all walks of life a lot — regular people from all walks of life. a lot...
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we're gonna go to cal perry live in brooklyn center, msnbc 's cal perry. cal, what is the situation there now? >> hey lawrence. things have dropped in a lull. i can show you the frontline that ron allen was talking about. the police did come out of the compounds, they did bring at least one armored vehicle outside of the compound. the crowd is really whittled down to a few dozen, maybe 100 people. and again, i'm saying this the last hour. the people who remain seem pretty set on having a confrontation with the police. in the last ten minutes we've seen less throwing a bottles, less response for police. it's sort of a stand off right here where we saw the clashes last night, lawrence. >> what's a we expect to change when the curfew hits at the top of the hour? >> that is definitely something the police are going to have to sort of make a ruling on. if this crowd stays quiet, it's hard to imagine that they would sort of run through this crowd like they did last night and pause it on a confrontation. you can hear that they are giving these final warnings to t
we're gonna go to cal perry live in brooklyn center, msnbc 's cal perry. cal, what is the situation there now? >> hey lawrence. things have dropped in a lull. i can show you the frontline that ron allen was talking about. the police did come out of the compounds, they did bring at least one armored vehicle outside of the compound. the crowd is really whittled down to a few dozen, maybe 100 people. and again, i'm saying this the last hour. the people who remain seem pretty set on having a...
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. >> how about tyler perry, refusing hate daily. >> refusing hate daily. what a great message. it was a great speech. >> thank you, we appreciate it. and keep it right here for more oscars coverage ahead in this half hour. >>> we have to move on to the pandemic and a troubling finding about americans not getting their second doses of the vaccine, but there's also a positive development if you've been vaccinated and are ready to travel. i spoke earlier with dr. ali. dr. ali, new figures show about 8% of people are skipping their second dose of the pfizer or moderna vaccines, how concerning is this? >> yeah, kenneth, when we first came out with the two-dose schedule back last december, i was really worried about people forgetting about their second dose. we have to stress that you only get full immunity 14 days after your second dose. it's very important people get their second dose. it's not too late. even if you're six weeks after the first dose you can still go in and schedule your second dose of the pfizer and moderna. that's very important that people stick to that two-dose
. >> how about tyler perry, refusing hate daily. >> refusing hate daily. what a great message. it was a great speech. >> thank you, we appreciate it. and keep it right here for more oscars coverage ahead in this half hour. >>> we have to move on to the pandemic and a troubling finding about americans not getting their second doses of the vaccine, but there's also a positive development if you've been vaccinated and are ready to travel. i spoke earlier with dr. ali....
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>> los india jones floyd and his father was george perry floyd. >> and did your mother -- spirit yes, that's my mother but she they called her ms. sissy. >> who called her ms. sissy? >> everybody called her ms. sissy. we just called her mom but everybody around the neighborhood called her ms. sissy and anybody that knew her called her that and they had to be like 50 years of age but everybody younger than that called her mom that was george's age. everyone called her mom because she was mom to so many people in the trinity. >> but community was that? >> that was in [inaudible] and i grew up in the housing authority projects that was low income, poverty, we stayed with each other all the time, me and george and we grew up together playing video games and his favorite game was on nintendo and replayed double dribble and we played [inaudible] and i finally beat him and a game and i was just so happy just thinking about he would say let's play again and i would be like no, i've got to go do my chores and and george used to make sandwiches and george could not cook or boil water so and als
>> los india jones floyd and his father was george perry floyd. >> and did your mother -- spirit yes, that's my mother but she they called her ms. sissy. >> who called her ms. sissy? >> everybody called her ms. sissy. we just called her mom but everybody around the neighborhood called her ms. sissy and anybody that knew her called her that and they had to be like 50 years of age but everybody younger than that called her mom that was george's age. everyone called her mom...
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as port one of tonight's champions league quarter final sees by munich host perry sen man the team they defeated in the last say in the last season's final by and i'm looking to successfully defend that title but they suffered a major blow going into this match their top striker levon dusty has been sidelined because of injury and he's not the only player will miss the action. a career season in the making for robert leventhal ski has been put on hold. after the striker got injured during the international break with polling. horse robert is a very important player for us so we approach this in a positive way yes it's a challenge but we'll face it. and says going out every will mr p.s.g. match after testing positive for kobe 19 but buyers have plenty of depth on their side to help pick up the slack from thomas merely the bonus league is a system leader to midfielder leon gorecki who's been key in recent weeks. or striker eric cho promoting could be the bard player to fill the void opponent's p.s.g. i believe they know where byron strength lies. stretch of. this quote fictive and i think
as port one of tonight's champions league quarter final sees by munich host perry sen man the team they defeated in the last say in the last season's final by and i'm looking to successfully defend that title but they suffered a major blow going into this match their top striker levon dusty has been sidelined because of injury and he's not the only player will miss the action. a career season in the making for robert leventhal ski has been put on hold. after the striker got injured during the...
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but the best there are people that are but i'm perri go to. the target and. clinical study evaluation begins efficiency against a placebo the test carried out on $350.00 teenagers with attention deficit it's revealed significant improvements in the concentration capacity. as with any medicine the prescribed dose each must be respected if you can deliver the experience at the pace that the intervention requires and limited use to 30 minutes per day there are many macan isms where you can actually control. the intake like the diet of the use you can make sure that the me. character are getting tired after a certain number of minutes and then it will not be rewarding to play. for if american health officials approve it as an effective medical treatment either will become the very 1st medical video game on the market. the dollar tree is already working on new digital therapies. virtual reality may soon become another treatment for memory disorders. while paradoxical from all apparent scenes video games in medicine testifying to the multiple uses of digital device
but the best there are people that are but i'm perri go to. the target and. clinical study evaluation begins efficiency against a placebo the test carried out on $350.00 teenagers with attention deficit it's revealed significant improvements in the concentration capacity. as with any medicine the prescribed dose each must be respected if you can deliver the experience at the pace that the intervention requires and limited use to 30 minutes per day there are many macan isms where you can...
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speeches that were more meaningful for people to just focus on that i really really like that tyler perry made a great speech after receiving that humanitarian award where he talked about you know he wanted to see everybody kind of come together and stop hating so much and how there's just so much and so many divisive and polarizing things happen so it was really nice for him to try to separate known as just being more human it was really nice to see that i want to talk about to have a scene in a while but i wonder. if you thought there were any surprises among the c.s. when it was. yes you know what i think a lot of people thought that chat with the late chat with bozeman would win for a moderate he's bought and they said it was a shoo in he would have the best actor category not so it was anthony hopkins for the father so that was a bit surprising i think the other ones you know matt land winning best picture and also best director with close out that was not surprising it was nice and historical but not surprising the say the least people have really said that no man's land was what st
speeches that were more meaningful for people to just focus on that i really really like that tyler perry made a great speech after receiving that humanitarian award where he talked about you know he wanted to see everybody kind of come together and stop hating so much and how there's just so much and so many divisive and polarizing things happen so it was really nice for him to try to separate known as just being more human it was really nice to see that i want to talk about to have a scene in...
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thank you. >> no, thank you, tyler perry.he reason he wanted to offer this is because there's great hesitancy in the black community. 55%. i think he was disappointed by the turnout but he knows this is just the start. it's so important to get the message out. all of us know. you have peace of mind having it and you just stick to science. and the story we had earlier, his mom is in the hospital he's not sure he's getting the vaccine. >> like chris rock told you, you don't know what's in your fast food. >> just know when you have ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bay area homeownersrs, leararn how you u can elimiminate montnthly mortrtgage paymements and improvove your c cashflow. lookok, this isn't my first rorodeo and lelet me tetell you something,g, i i wouldn't be here ifif i thouought reversrse mortgagages tookok advantagage of any y american senior, or worse, , that it t was someme way to take your r home. it's just t a loan desisigned for older homemeowners, and, it's s helped over a a million americans.s. a a reverse mortgage loan isn
thank you. >> no, thank you, tyler perry.he reason he wanted to offer this is because there's great hesitancy in the black community. 55%. i think he was disappointed by the turnout but he knows this is just the start. it's so important to get the message out. all of us know. you have peace of mind having it and you just stick to science. and the story we had earlier, his mom is in the hospital he's not sure he's getting the vaccine. >> like chris rock told you, you don't know...
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think there is an opportunity now for the supporters groups to continue to do the right like jeff perry so many in england the idea of being for the fans can feel like a thing of the past to united it's a model for the future. well in champions league football perry salinger mound face manchester city on wednesday semifinals like both clubs are looking to win their 1st of a champions league title on to extravagant spending from now wealthy owners hasn't guaranteed success as particular pressure on city coach pep it was failed to deliver european silverware since taking over in 2016 but city face a tough test in last year's runners up so tough that quality of the has revealed that he's had some sleepless nights. i tried to sleep well last night. you know when i wasn't thinking and that is the reality so there they are incredible top top to play with that's why i blame the team. the premier league side the chelsea job with violet jade in their 1st semifinal match in spain chelsea is struck through the christian police searched but the school was level at one all after half an hour thanks
think there is an opportunity now for the supporters groups to continue to do the right like jeff perry so many in england the idea of being for the fans can feel like a thing of the past to united it's a model for the future. well in champions league football perry salinger mound face manchester city on wednesday semifinals like both clubs are looking to win their 1st of a champions league title on to extravagant spending from now wealthy owners hasn't guaranteed success as particular pressure...
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cal perry, thank you so much.ew of how the biden administration plans to fight back as republicans in more states are passing laws designed to restrict the right to vote. we'll tell you about that next. new developments into the investigation into congressman gaetz. he's been in deeper problem longer than any of us have known, and this threatens to get worse. a quick break, don't go anywhere. e. a quick break, don't go anywhere ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. new pronamel mineral boost helps protect teeth against everyday acids. pronamel boosts enamel's natural absorption of calcium and phosphate - helping keep teeth strong, white and protected from sensitivity. new pronamel mineral boost >>> president biden, attorney general garland have talked about the importance of the right to vote. i will follow their lead in ensuring the civil rights decision, if i am confirmed, is
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perry.ou? i asked to speak to both of to me how it affects us and how to fix ourselves. take a look. so, ever since i dipped into "what happened to you?" the book we're here to discuss, i've been looking at everybody on the street as a former newborn, in your phrase, oprah. >> yeah. >> that really gets to what the title represents, a reframing of how we look at one another. it's subtle, but it's very profound, oprah. >> it's subtle, but profound and powerful. and what you're experiencing, tony, is what i experienced a couple of years ago doing a piece for "60 minutes." dr. bruce perry and i were talking about a childhood trauma. and in that "60 minutes" interview, he said the most important question is not what's wrong with you, which is what most people who are taking care of children who have had, you know, behavorial issues, ask what's wrong with this kid? but the most important question is what happened to this child? and something went, whoa, inside of me. and i got it in a way that i h
perry.ou? i asked to speak to both of to me how it affects us and how to fix ourselves. take a look. so, ever since i dipped into "what happened to you?" the book we're here to discuss, i've been looking at everybody on the street as a former newborn, in your phrase, oprah. >> yeah. >> that really gets to what the title represents, a reframing of how we look at one another. it's subtle, but it's very profound, oprah. >> it's subtle, but profound and powerful. and...
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to rick perry right now. the former governor of the state of texas. one of the longest serving governors, the energy secretary for the united states as well. thanks for taking the time, governor. seems out of control. semantics really don't matter, whether you call it crisis. it's a mess. it's getting messier and more crowded. so what to do? >> it is. the issue has been around for some time. in 2012, we saw the trains that were coming up to the border. that's when we first deployed in the state of texas at the obama administration, at that particular point in time, signalling not anywhere near as strongly as the biden administration, but even then they were signalling come on. that signalling is the real problem. that's the real issue. that. and then the commitment that you don't see from this instruction to secure the border. here's the untold story i think, neil, that we really need to talk about. what is happening along that border, the message that is being sent now is that it's okay to sexually traffic children because that's what is happening do
to rick perry right now. the former governor of the state of texas. one of the longest serving governors, the energy secretary for the united states as well. thanks for taking the time, governor. seems out of control. semantics really don't matter, whether you call it crisis. it's a mess. it's getting messier and more crowded. so what to do? >> it is. the issue has been around for some time. in 2012, we saw the trains that were coming up to the border. that's when we first deployed in the...
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cal perry is on the ground in el paso, texas. you. >> reporter: title 42 is something we'll talk more and more about. it was a law instituted from trump. it's a law from 1932 that trump reinstituted and it gives power for border patrol agents to immediately turn around migrants and send them back to mexico and they're using el paso the base for that. it's forcing people to make that impossible decision as to whether or not they should separate from their children. we've been talking to dylan corbett on the ground, the head of the hope border institute. take a listen to what he had to say. >> unfortunately what that does is incentivize children crossing on their own. either the family makes the painful decision to send their child and try repeatedly to cross the border over and over in hopes of reuniting with that child or children on their own make that decision without even telling their parents. in some circumstances we've seen painful, heartbreaking stories like that. >> reporter: it is a reminder that the border with mexico i
cal perry is on the ground in el paso, texas. you. >> reporter: title 42 is something we'll talk more and more about. it was a law instituted from trump. it's a law from 1932 that trump reinstituted and it gives power for border patrol agents to immediately turn around migrants and send them back to mexico and they're using el paso the base for that. it's forcing people to make that impossible decision as to whether or not they should separate from their children. we've been talking to...
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about a precious son of george perry sr. and precious larsenia jones floyd. what it means to open yourself to get beyond the stereo types and acknowledge that for the first, nearly 100 years, america failed only question. didn't stay in contact with the humanity of young people. you tortured us. enslaved us. you tried bar barized us and we responded with more love, more freedom. we came back another 100 years of slavery. we failed on that again. it looked like we were making a breakthrough. it looked like it under barack obama. we're making some progress. here comes the back lash again. here we are in 2020 saying very much how you started the show, my brother. do we have what it takes to really acknowledge the rich humanity of black folk to treat us fairly, like human beings? because if not, you're going to lose your democracy. you're going under. you're going fascist. black women voters, what about the name trump. and this is good news. this is easter week. it was tomorrow they put my sweet jesus on the cross. the roman empire put him on the cross. going thr
about a precious son of george perry sr. and precious larsenia jones floyd. what it means to open yourself to get beyond the stereo types and acknowledge that for the first, nearly 100 years, america failed only question. didn't stay in contact with the humanity of young people. you tortured us. enslaved us. you tried bar barized us and we responded with more love, more freedom. we came back another 100 years of slavery. we failed on that again. it looked like we were making a breakthrough. it...
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joining us from the scene is msnbc's cal perry. i know you are in the thick of it.u tell us about what we are seeing? >> the escalation in the last five minutes, protestors have thrown the smoke grenades in the line of police officers. what you're hearing coming back is pepper spray shot in little pellets and you're going to hear very large flash bang grenades, and it's gotten bad in last ten minutes. you said about 1,000 people. it's more like 500. and the 500 that remain are dedicated to a confrontation with police. if you can see the -- i want to show -- rachel, i want to show the umbrellas open. they are umbrellas open aimed at police. it's that line of protestors throwing bottles, they rush forward. they hit the fence hard and they are pushed back. it's been a back and forth and i'm not sure it will last until curfew. i think police will probably try to get it cleared before then. >> you said that people are throwing smoke grenades. they are throwing at the protest side at police? >> yeah, and it looks like a pact of the m-80 fireworks you may have played with
joining us from the scene is msnbc's cal perry. i know you are in the thick of it.u tell us about what we are seeing? >> the escalation in the last five minutes, protestors have thrown the smoke grenades in the line of police officers. what you're hearing coming back is pepper spray shot in little pellets and you're going to hear very large flash bang grenades, and it's gotten bad in last ten minutes. you said about 1,000 people. it's more like 500. and the 500 that remain are dedicated...
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no verdict can bring george "perry" floyd back, but this verdict does give a message to his family that he was somebody, that his life mattered, that all our lives matter. that is important. but i also hope that for the rest of the collective all of us , the verdict will help us down the road toward a better humanity. thank you. >> i can't follow that much, but just want to say it has been a privilege to work this awesome group of dedicated, hard-working people in this endeavor. but it has also been a total privilege to get to know the floyd family, and get to know them and spend time with them. first and foremost, this is for you, george floyd, and your family and friends. thank you. >> let me also thank aaron eldridge, part of our trial team who is not here today, lola velasquez, thank you for the wonderful job you did. josh larson, thanks so much, my friend. zuri, thank you. natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. finona boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close o
no verdict can bring george "perry" floyd back, but this verdict does give a message to his family that he was somebody, that his life mattered, that all our lives matter. that is important. but i also hope that for the rest of the collective all of us , the verdict will help us down the road toward a better humanity. thank you. >> i can't follow that much, but just want to say it has been a privilege to work this awesome group of dedicated, hard-working people in this endeavor....
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pedro: tom is next from paris, california -- perris, california, with our guest, laurie robinson of george mason university. mr. robinson: i am a -- caller: i am a two-time felon and anytime i get pulled over, they already know who you are. at any time, they think you're going to run from them, you are going to get that reaction. so when they cry and get shot and stuff, just hand it over. you all are what he there -- you are already there, just give it up, you are already in custody. you are not going to win. that is george floyd, just give it up, you are not going to win. at things happen when people don't comply. pedro: miss robinson? mr. robinson: i would like to think that a properly operating law enforcement would not be a bullying law enforcement. so i don't know that i would agree that that is the way it should operate. but it may be the reality in many jurisdictions. pedro: when it comes to qualified immunity, laurie robinson, i want to play lindsey graham, republican from south carolina, talking about what qualified immunity doesn't what he would like to see. i will play his persp
pedro: tom is next from paris, california -- perris, california, with our guest, laurie robinson of george mason university. mr. robinson: i am a -- caller: i am a two-time felon and anytime i get pulled over, they already know who you are. at any time, they think you're going to run from them, you are going to get that reaction. so when they cry and get shot and stuff, just hand it over. you all are what he there -- you are already there, just give it up, you are already in custody. you are...
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if you package it up with some of it yeah good lord is a bit off for governor perry said perry. the death toll continues to rise at port arthur where a gunman today when time random shooting spree the nightmare unfolded around how popular you just amusing to get in a camp but come the fall in the top 5 right gunmen stormed around the area unchallenged keeping his victims in this kind of place. the bulls dixon proposes to soften up put in place following a message to a new strain in town of port arthur in 996. odd neighborhood it got into full sun my immediate thought was that it was a cop that are. going around. in what was then one of the worst measure routings ever recorded in the world so he 5 people were murdered. i'm seeing people. shot and then i saw him and he had this massive very. large military officer. and he was coming up behind my daughter. the killer was using an a.o.l. 15 assault rifle it would become a weapon of choice in mass killings in america for years to come. no one's running no one screaming. that. with every shot that's followed is another life gone. and
if you package it up with some of it yeah good lord is a bit off for governor perry said perry. the death toll continues to rise at port arthur where a gunman today when time random shooting spree the nightmare unfolded around how popular you just amusing to get in a camp but come the fall in the top 5 right gunmen stormed around the area unchallenged keeping his victims in this kind of place. the bulls dixon proposes to soften up put in place following a message to a new strain in town of port...
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cal perry reporting for us from brooklyn center north of minneapolis. >>> with that let's bring in our lead-off guests on this wednesday night. starting with paul rucker, senior washington correspondent for the "washington post," jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon, former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and we're happy to welcome c.k. hoffler. she's ce oh of the c.k. hoffler firm in atlanta. she has counseled jesse jackson, also happens to be president of the national bar association, the nation's oldest network of predominantly black judges and attorneys, and counselor, indeed, i'd like to begin with you tonight. let's talk about this charge against the now former police officer who we saw on video firing the shot that killed daunte wright. second-degree manslaughter in the parlance of the law, man 2. is the right charge in your view? >> first of all, great to be here tonight, brian. is it the right charge? i would have to say that given what we saw -- and we have to trust our eyes -- i think there should have been a greater charge, but because of h
cal perry reporting for us from brooklyn center north of minneapolis. >>> with that let's bring in our lead-off guests on this wednesday night. starting with paul rucker, senior washington correspondent for the "washington post," jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon, former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and we're happy to welcome c.k. hoffler. she's ce oh of the c.k. hoffler firm in atlanta. she has counseled jesse jackson, also happens to...
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perry wallace was the first african-american basketball player in the sec, my second book, "games of deception," was about the first u.s. olympic basketball team at the 1936 olympics in nazi germany. those books were dealing with racism, fascism and anti-semitism. and with this book i found a chance to write about my favorite sport which is baseball and the homophobia and gay rights movement in the 1970s and the backlash to that movement. with all of these books, you know, i want to tell the story of the athletes who are the central characters, but even more important than that, i think, is the context of what's happening in the country or in the world at the time. you know, the place9 and the time that these characters exist. and with glenn burke's story, it was very natural to make the connections between his life and his career as baseball player in what was happening with, say, iowa knee the that bryant in florida, you know, her anti-gay rights campaign or the rise of harvey milk in san francisco while glenn's living in san francisco. and milk's assassinated while glenn is there.
perry wallace was the first african-american basketball player in the sec, my second book, "games of deception," was about the first u.s. olympic basketball team at the 1936 olympics in nazi germany. those books were dealing with racism, fascism and anti-semitism. and with this book i found a chance to write about my favorite sport which is baseball and the homophobia and gay rights movement in the 1970s and the backlash to that movement. with all of these books, you know, i want to...