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>> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to have on high heels. you see how long it was to have that that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the press conference. please follow me this way. democratsongressional release their reform legislation. and chair karen bass led a press conference to unveil the bill. with includes banning chokehold's and then starting a thorough registry of police misconduct.
>> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to have on high heels. you see how long it was to have that that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the press conference. please follow me this way. democratsongressional...
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>> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to have on high heels. you see how long it was to have that that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the press conference. please follow me this way. journal,'s washington every day we are taking your calls live on the air, on the news of the day, and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, we look at policing during the covid-19 pandemic and nationwide civil unrest with the president of the international association of chiefs of police, and we will talk about race relations in america with the naacp president and ceo. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. , congressional democrats
>> sean bell. >> jordan davis. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up. it is better not to have on high heels. you see how long it was to have that that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the press conference. please follow me this way. journal,'s washington...
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gray, walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric martin, anyvon other names members wish -- >> sean bell. >> jordan davis. >> [indiscernible] speaker pelosi: during a moment of silence i am sure that those who have been hurt by all of this won't mind if you shout out names then. for those who wish to, we will now neil for our moment of l for our- now knee moment of silence. speaker pelosi: hard to get up with high heels. he see how long it was to have thatnee -- that knee. >> thank you. we will now proceed to the conference room. and contrarypiece, to the civil war buffs like to say it was a lost cause, that it was about states rights, the civil war was about racism and white supremacy. host: that is elizabeth there. if you want to find out what she talked about when it comes to the confederate flag or other related topics, we invite you to c-span.org,bsite, find out more pair house democrats set to unveil their legislative package around 10:30 this morning. will heard, republican from "wallhas a piece in the street journal" what congress can do about police abuse. he writes on the topic
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we have gone through the sean bell situation. through these. we went through crown heights. the gavin kato death. and then we went through the aftermath of crown heights. there was a whole report done on crown heights that studied what happened. five days ofour or riots. we have done this. this is been there, done that for the police. the police officers officers know how to do it. these are the best. now, a police officer needs support. they need the right deployment. they need to be empowered. they need the capacity to do their job. they have to know they are backed up. they have to know that if they are out there they can do what they have to do. if they have to arrest somebody, they have the right gear. so they have to get the support that they need. but it's not about the nypd. and one other point. forget everything else, it's about getting results, right? i'm here to get things done and make life better for people. we got results. last night was a much, much better night than the night before. so it worked. we got results. let's just remember what we did last night and
we have gone through the sean bell situation. through these. we went through crown heights. the gavin kato death. and then we went through the aftermath of crown heights. there was a whole report done on crown heights that studied what happened. five days ofour or riots. we have done this. this is been there, done that for the police. the police officers officers know how to do it. these are the best. now, a police officer needs support. they need the right deployment. they need to be...
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down with 48 shots by new york police officers after reaching for his wallet. 50 bullets killed sean bell the night before his wedding day. and today we see how little black lives still matter in this country in too many parts of this country with too many police officers with too many people. we must change this. it is long past time to change this. today, i join with millions of americans across this country in saying enough is enough. i'm proud to join my colleagues in delivering on the promise that so many of us have made that real change is on the way. today we will pass the legislation that will reimagine policing for the 21st century and those offices who commit misconduct accountable for their actions. the house will do its duty and will pass the justice in policing bill today. i hope the senate will do the same, but i fear it will not. this is not the time for half measures. it's not the time for further study. it's not the time for sham fake reform. the senate bill is sham fake reform. it gestures. it gives you some of the same words, but it does nothing real. we must insist, th
down with 48 shots by new york police officers after reaching for his wallet. 50 bullets killed sean bell the night before his wedding day. and today we see how little black lives still matter in this country in too many parts of this country with too many police officers with too many people. we must change this. it is long past time to change this. today, i join with millions of americans across this country in saying enough is enough. i'm proud to join my colleagues in delivering on the...
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arrests saturday night, including three accused of targeting police with fire bombs eric garner, sean bellnd amadou diallo, say ending stop and frisk, comprehensive training for every officer has improved policing while admitting nypd has work to do. >> i saw tremendous restraint but also things need to be done better moments that were disturbing >> reporter: more protests are planned, including this one getting under way in times square major cities have imposed curfews to bring down the size of the crowds, new york's mayor says it's not necessary here >>> fiery protests raged in washington, d.c., secret service rushed president trump to white house bunker friday night. senior administration official an hour in the complex designed for terror attacks tracie potts, the president is blaming extremist group for the violence in d.c. >> blaming them and tweeting he wants to declare antifa a terrorist group and some experts question whether the government can do that with domestic group with first amendment rights. all as demonstrations and protests continue in washington, including across the
arrests saturday night, including three accused of targeting police with fire bombs eric garner, sean bellnd amadou diallo, say ending stop and frisk, comprehensive training for every officer has improved policing while admitting nypd has work to do. >> i saw tremendous restraint but also things need to be done better moments that were disturbing >> reporter: more protests are planned, including this one getting under way in times square major cities have imposed curfews to bring...
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governor andrew cuomo is also pushing for change starting with police reform today with the mothers of sean bell and eric garner in attendance cuomo signed a package of several police reform bills, he says this is just the beginning. >>this is sitting down and taking a look at exactly what they do and have been doing. looking at it through a new lens of reform in reinvention. because this has been 40 50 years in the making. >>with these bills choke holds are now banned in the statute called a which dates back to the 70's was repealed meeting that records for individual police officers, firefighters or corrections officers. >>can now be released without their written consent. after weeks of demonstrations here and california state lawmakers are trying to take swift action on some racial justice proposals our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has the story tonight. >>as soon as next week the state senate could send racial justice proposals to the governor's desk amid calls to support bills backed by california's legislative black caucus the assembly this week passed one that would create a tas
governor andrew cuomo is also pushing for change starting with police reform today with the mothers of sean bell and eric garner in attendance cuomo signed a package of several police reform bills, he says this is just the beginning. >>this is sitting down and taking a look at exactly what they do and have been doing. looking at it through a new lens of reform in reinvention. because this has been 40 50 years in the making. >>with these bills choke holds are now banned in the...
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governor andrew cuomo is also pushing for change starting with police reform today, the mothers of sean bell and eric garner were in attendance. >>the governor signed a package of several police reform bills, he says this is just the beginning. >>this is sitting down and taking a look at exactly what they do and have been doing. looking at it through a new lens of reform in reinvention. because this has been 40 50 years in the making. >>with these bills chokehold are banned and a statute called 58 which dates back to the 70's was repealed meaning that disciplinary records for individual police officers, firefighters or correction officers. can now be released without their written consent. meanwhile, an investigation is underway after one of new york's teens families says the police officers went too far when arresting a 16 year-old leaving him bloodied and hospitalized earlier this month at the pictures of him there the family says police tased 16 year-old jamal leach 3 times once each to his head leg and shoulder and now he's in danger of losing all of his teeth, i'll just why as says. dem
governor andrew cuomo is also pushing for change starting with police reform today, the mothers of sean bell and eric garner were in attendance. >>the governor signed a package of several police reform bills, he says this is just the beginning. >>this is sitting down and taking a look at exactly what they do and have been doing. looking at it through a new lens of reform in reinvention. because this has been 40 50 years in the making. >>with these bills chokehold are banned...
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. >> when you talk about sean bell, when you talk about eric garner, we have with us the lawyer who has been on the front lines across this country dealing with this. let us welcome attorney sanford reub reuben reub reubenstein. >> the only way we're going to stop the violence by police is the suffering in these families when they lose a loved one to death at the hands of the police is to put them in jail. the police officer who was the primary responsible one, but all of them who were involved in his death. but just as important is to stop the assaults by police officers which go without punishment. on innocent people which go without jail. only then will we see this terrible scourge of police brutality in this country end. no justice, no peace! no justice, no peace! >> necessithe memorial, we ask u make a way for him. >> peace on the left, justice on the right! peace on the left, justice on the right! peace on the left, justice on the right! >> from george floyd, you have just heard from george floyd's brother. you have just heard from terrence floyd. he talked to the crowd. he was ex
. >> when you talk about sean bell, when you talk about eric garner, we have with us the lawyer who has been on the front lines across this country dealing with this. let us welcome attorney sanford reub reuben reub reubenstein. >> the only way we're going to stop the violence by police is the suffering in these families when they lose a loved one to death at the hands of the police is to put them in jail. the police officer who was the primary responsible one, but all of them who...
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sean bell did not die in vein. it took -- it took a number of lives, unfortunately.umber of injustices, unfortunately. but each one was a part in getting to today. >> eric garner's mother gwenn carr attended the bill signing ceremony and joins us now. ms. carr, welcome. >> thank you. >> how are you doing these days? are you ok? >> yeah. i've been exhausted but i'm ok. celebrating a little bit of progress. >> what do you think of the policy changes we've seen lately? there's been a lot going on in the last few weeks? do you like what you see? >> yes, i do. i like seeing the protesters out here because we have to do this to bring awareness that there are problems in the u.s. and this is the only way we're going to get attention, although we have to do more that get attention. we have to get those bills signs like i got the eric garner anti-chokehold bill signed and the families in new york got the 50 a, the stat a.c. and the prosecutor. that's a step in the right direction, although we need to do more because we have to stop these killings. >> 50 a is the law that allo
sean bell did not die in vein. it took -- it took a number of lives, unfortunately.umber of injustices, unfortunately. but each one was a part in getting to today. >> eric garner's mother gwenn carr attended the bill signing ceremony and joins us now. ms. carr, welcome. >> thank you. >> how are you doing these days? are you ok? >> yeah. i've been exhausted but i'm ok. celebrating a little bit of progress. >> what do you think of the policy changes we've seen...
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walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric garner, trayvon martin, and many other names -- >> sean bell. >> joshua johnson. speaker pelosi: thank you. we cannot settle for anything less than transformative, structural change, which is why the justice in policing act will remove barriers to prosecuting police misconduct and covering damages by addressing the quality immunity doctrine. it will demilitarize police by limiting the transfer of military weaponry to state and local police departments. it will combat police brutality by requiring body and dashboard cameras, banning chokeholds, no knock warrants, and end racial profiling. it will finally make lynching, mr. hoyer, a federal hate crime, and i suppose chairwoman bass and our distinguished senators, harris, booker, and others for their work in helping to pass hr 35 this year. police brutality is a heartbreaking reflection of an entrenched system of racial injustice in america. true justice can only be achieved with full, comprehensive action. that is what we are doing today. this is a first step. there is more to come. in the coming
walter scott, tamir rice, michael brown, eric garner, trayvon martin, and many other names -- >> sean bell. >> joshua johnson. speaker pelosi: thank you. we cannot settle for anything less than transformative, structural change, which is why the justice in policing act will remove barriers to prosecuting police misconduct and covering damages by addressing the quality immunity doctrine. it will demilitarize police by limiting the transfer of military weaponry to state and local...
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movement we are currently in back to the killing of trayvon martin in 2011 or back to the shooting of sean bell in new york or abner villanueva who was shot 34 times. there has been this growing movement and ideal and right now we are in this exigent. and even with all the issues president trump has had he can change the narrative of history by being the president who signs in those reforms that structurally change the system and go down as reasons why we don't have the problems going forward. many of us do not enjoy the process of marching and protesting because of another shot a black man. it's not hard to beat something that we want to participate in. we want a solution and whoever is in power and has the opportunity to do so i think we might be at that point of oxygen where this is the tipping point where it pushes those things over. >> the timeline of history is important to keep in mind during such event such as this. 1230 eastern and 1130 in houston, texas where you are watching the beginnings of the funeral for george floyd was killed by minneapolis police about two weeks ago. the video
movement we are currently in back to the killing of trayvon martin in 2011 or back to the shooting of sean bell in new york or abner villanueva who was shot 34 times. there has been this growing movement and ideal and right now we are in this exigent. and even with all the issues president trump has had he can change the narrative of history by being the president who signs in those reforms that structurally change the system and go down as reasons why we don't have the problems going forward....
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my first one of these is sean bell, cops emptied 19 bullets into a man the night before his wedding. that was my first kind of experience with this at the street level activity. a problem in america for a long time. the difference right now that i a, there is -- two, are objectively more white people involved in the protests. that is just an objective fact. i think that is objectively positive. yesterday i saw mitt romney say black lives matter. not black corporations matter, black lives matter, which made me clutch a pearl. i was like, whoa. i think the racial integration and racial harmony of these protests is something we have not really seen since mainline civil rights era march on washington. i think that is great. the second thing that i would distinguish from other -- again, this happens a lot that is may different now -- is the kind of intensity of the specific harm, right? this is not like we need to hold hands and sing kumbaya. this is we need to get your foot off our next. there is focus and intensity there. i think it is one of the reasons it is making so much news and ra
my first one of these is sean bell, cops emptied 19 bullets into a man the night before his wedding. that was my first kind of experience with this at the street level activity. a problem in america for a long time. the difference right now that i a, there is -- two, are objectively more white people involved in the protests. that is just an objective fact. i think that is objectively positive. yesterday i saw mitt romney say black lives matter. not black corporations matter, black lives...
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sean bell did not die in vain. it took, it took a nucmber of lives unfortunately, a number of injustices unfortunately but each one was a part in getting to today. and it was reverend sharpton standing up and making sure that people of this nation heard every time, every injustice happened. and that, that, reverend, is a special ability, a special contribution. and you have been there year after year after year and we all respect your effort. we thank you for what you have done. we thank you for your voice. which the nation has heard. this state had heard. and not only -- >> we are listening right now in to new york governor cuomo there with as he's talking about al sharpton, the leaders of the state legislature announcing moves toward police reform saying he is signing executive order that requires local governments in the state to develop and reinvent their police -- a plan to reinvent the police programs requiring that all local governments pass those, enact the plans by april 1 or they will not be eligible for
sean bell did not die in vain. it took, it took a nucmber of lives unfortunately, a number of injustices unfortunately but each one was a part in getting to today. and it was reverend sharpton standing up and making sure that people of this nation heard every time, every injustice happened. and that, that, reverend, is a special ability, a special contribution. and you have been there year after year after year and we all respect your effort. we thank you for what you have done. we thank you...
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>> sean bell. >> thank you. >> we cannot settle for anything else than transformative structural change which is why the justice in policing act will remove barriers of prosecuting police misconduct and covering damages by addressing the quality immunity doctrine. it will will demilitarize the police by limiting the transfer of military weaponry to state and local police departments. it will combat police brutality by requiring body and dashboard cameras, banning chokeholds, no-knock warrants in drug cases and end racial profiling. it will stop -- it will finally make lynching, mr. hour, a federal hate crime, and i salute chairwoman bass and reggie bass and our two distinguished senators in harris and booker and their work in helping to pass hr-35 this year. police brutality is a reflection of entrenched system of racial injustice in america. true justice can only be achieved with full comprehensive action. that's what what we are doing today. this is a first step. there is more to come. in the coming weeks the bill -- the house will hold hearings, mark up the bill. once the house passe
>> sean bell. >> thank you. >> we cannot settle for anything else than transformative structural change which is why the justice in policing act will remove barriers of prosecuting police misconduct and covering damages by addressing the quality immunity doctrine. it will will demilitarize the police by limiting the transfer of military weaponry to state and local police departments. it will combat police brutality by requiring body and dashboard cameras, banning chokeholds,...
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. >> we're talking about sean bell, am due diallo. bruce springsteen made a song. ♪ 41 shots >> reporter: the time, the protests isn't just marching through black and brown communities, and their cases look like all corners of america. they're on main street, outside the white house. these americans are forcing the tough conversations, and it's not always easy to watch. >> i certainly think that there's some awakening happening within segments of white america that perhaps have hit the snooze button, you know, on previous incidents. we saw eric garner and hit hit the snooze button, philando castile and hit the snooze button. it's like the alarm clock. eventually we all get out of bed. >>> history between the police and african-americans has always been complicated. general rigs of mistrust. even as both sides tried to bridge the divide. i want to bring in pierre thomas tonight. not only are you a dad, but you covered race in america, the justice department in america for so many years. the bottom line, this is not easy. >> david, it's
. >> we're talking about sean bell, am due diallo. bruce springsteen made a song. ♪ 41 shots >> reporter: the time, the protests isn't just marching through black and brown communities, and their cases look like all corners of america. they're on main street, outside the white house. these americans are forcing the tough conversations, and it's not always easy to watch. >> i certainly think that there's some awakening happening within segments of white america that perhaps...
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. >> when you talk about when you talk about sean bell, eric gardner. we have the lawyer on the front line across this country dealing with this, let us welcome county attorney. >> a message to the american public. the only way that these families will stop grieving because their loved ones have been lost, the only way that we will stop the violence -- >> you just talk into this. >> the only way that we will stop the violence that creates the suffering in these families when they lose a loved one to death at the hands of the police is to put them in jail! not just a police officer who was the primary responsible one, but all of them who were involved in his death. but just as important is to stop the assaults by police officers against citizens. the assaults that go without punishment. to be assaults innocent people, which go without jail. only then will we see this terrible scourge of police brutality in this country end. no justice! >> no peace! >> no justice! >> no peace! >> we are walking to the other memorial, we ask that you make way to walk to th
. >> when you talk about when you talk about sean bell, eric gardner. we have the lawyer on the front line across this country dealing with this, let us welcome county attorney. >> a message to the american public. the only way that these families will stop grieving because their loved ones have been lost, the only way that we will stop the violence -- >> you just talk into this. >> the only way that we will stop the violence that creates the suffering in these families...
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when it happened with eric garner, sean bell, we thought it was time, when it happened with molly grahamwe thought it was time. but for some reason, i think it just touched a nerve on every person. it wasn't just a people of color issue, it wasn't just the families. i this i watnk watching a man b suffocated by strangulation, you know, crying for his deceased mother i think struck a nerve. us even in the assembly i thought the bill was going to be democrat versus republican. we have many, many republicans voting for these bills because i think the entire world has just said enough is enough is enough is enough. how many -- how much more bloodshed had to be -- had to happen for the consciousness and the heart of this nation to finally open up and say we need to do better and we need to be better. and i think that that moment has come. but it doesn't just end there. you know, there's still many other issues of systemic injustice and systemic racism that people of color have to deal with, whether it's education, heath dlth dispariti. these are all things that we have to continue as governme
when it happened with eric garner, sean bell, we thought it was time, when it happened with molly grahamwe thought it was time. but for some reason, i think it just touched a nerve on every person. it wasn't just a people of color issue, it wasn't just the families. i this i watnk watching a man b suffocated by strangulation, you know, crying for his deceased mother i think struck a nerve. us even in the assembly i thought the bill was going to be democrat versus republican. we have many, many...
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that day after day year after year we've been seeing it on film the money raised moms are here sean bell's mom is up here i'm a duty i was moms out here think of how long you've been hearing those names it has to stop if it wasn't for someone reporting george lloyd's murder it would know this would have never happened beyond a tale almost got swept under the rug because that wasn't reported they ran in her home she was a 1st responder they ran in a home and saw her dead we don't even we didn't even know who those cops were do you feel like a week to the movement has made progress over the last couple weeks if so how well just today the truth 50 x. . 3 had it so officer was arrested today a novice or an officer that was caught pushing a peaceful protesters and there were charges assault charges filed against her and also now they just made it public if a police officer has any criminal records or records of abuse for their citizens. real thing now out here we're making changes this is not something that didn't just get up though under the rug after all we could see this is real now i notice
that day after day year after year we've been seeing it on film the money raised moms are here sean bell's mom is up here i'm a duty i was moms out here think of how long you've been hearing those names it has to stop if it wasn't for someone reporting george lloyd's murder it would know this would have never happened beyond a tale almost got swept under the rug because that wasn't reported they ran in her home she was a 1st responder they ran in a home and saw her dead we don't even we didn't...
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. >> talking about what happened to people like sean bell, eric garner. >> reporter: this time the protest and outrage isn't just marching through black and brown communities, and their faces look like all corners of america. they're on main street, outside the white house. these americans are forcing the tough conversations, and it's not always easy to watch. >> i certainly think that there's some awakening happening within segments that white america that perhaps have hit the snooze button on previous incidents. we saw eric garner and we hit the snooze button. philando castille, we hit the snooze button. it's sort of like that snooze button on the alarm clock, eventually we all get out of bed. >>> coming up, how america can move forward. >> our byron pitts joins us to talk about how far we've come and how the next generation will advance the american journey. we've always got your back, but through all of this... you made it happen. you made our friday nights. you even made us dessert. ♪ so, to help you get back to full strength, we're giving away free re-opening kits at our website so y
. >> talking about what happened to people like sean bell, eric garner. >> reporter: this time the protest and outrage isn't just marching through black and brown communities, and their faces look like all corners of america. they're on main street, outside the white house. these americans are forcing the tough conversations, and it's not always easy to watch. >> i certainly think that there's some awakening happening within segments that white america that perhaps have hit...
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ask a stupid question when will you learn ♪ ♪ you never wil word to george floyd emmett til and sean bell me the cycle of atrocity ♪ ♪ blew your cover now there's about to b some reciprocity♪ ♪ i'm with the caus and it's gonna b whatever it got to be ♪ ♪ but vandalizing buildings that's just not for me ♪ ♪ but even stil if i'm gonna be real with you no joke ♪ ♪ best thing i seen that police statio going up in smoke ♪ ♪ felt like vindication for so many folk breonna taylor sandra blan and so many more ♪ ♪ they don't want me to win they don't want me to ea they don't want to see a young black man succeed ♪ ♪ they don't want to se me take my brother out of the streets they don't want?me ♪ ♪ they?don't?want m to?sleep they don't?want me to dream ♪ ♪ they don't want to se my people living good and at ease ♪ ♪ they wanna lock 'em all u and then get rid of the keys we ain't never free ♪ ♪ hey hold my han mama i'm here for yo they think they took your son ♪ ♪ but they put hi right next to yo you the stronges thing on this earth ♪ ♪ you unbreakable plus you brought him into this eart and you raise
ask a stupid question when will you learn ♪ ♪ you never wil word to george floyd emmett til and sean bell me the cycle of atrocity ♪ ♪ blew your cover now there's about to b some reciprocity♪ ♪ i'm with the caus and it's gonna b whatever it got to be ♪ ♪ but vandalizing buildings that's just not for me ♪ ♪ but even stil if i'm gonna be real with you no joke ♪ ♪ best thing i seen that police statio going up in smoke ♪ ♪ felt like vindication for so many folk breonna...
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of george floyd will face justice but those who have killed others, eric garner, michael stewart, sean bell, and countless others never were held accountable for the crimes they committed. the snapshot of the officer kneeling on the neck of george floyd with his hands in his pocket and looking out with no fear should shame every member of this body. every judge, lawyer, everyone who has participated in the perpetuation of the system that calls itself the justice system but routinely allows officers of the state to take innocent lives in the community. you have the chance now to change that. one of the key parts of the system of impunity has been followed by immunity that shields officials from the unforeseen consequences of their act but enough provides near immunity for police officers to a age and constitutional acts of violence. in 2018, united states supreme court appealing a decision that the united states court of appeals for the circuit that 11th affirms free judgment in favor of a law enforcement officer. supreme court denied the decision. this case was not a one off. officers have
of george floyd will face justice but those who have killed others, eric garner, michael stewart, sean bell, and countless others never were held accountable for the crimes they committed. the snapshot of the officer kneeling on the neck of george floyd with his hands in his pocket and looking out with no fear should shame every member of this body. every judge, lawyer, everyone who has participated in the perpetuation of the system that calls itself the justice system but routinely allows...
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. >> there was sean bell. i saw police empty bullets into him, my first experience with this at street level activity. this has been a problem in america for a problem in america for long time. the difference now i am seeing is, i think two. there are objectively more white people involved in these protests. that is an objective fact. i think it is an objectively positive fact. yesterday i saw mr. romney say, black lives matter. not let corporations matter, -- not black corporations matter, black lives matter. that made me clutch a pearl. i believe the racial harmony of these protests is something we have not seen since the main line civil rights era march on washington. so i think that is great, that is a really good sign. the second i would distinguish from other -- again this happens a lot. what is maybe different now, is the intensity of the specific harm. this isnot diffuse, not we need to hold hands and sing kumbaya. this is we need to get your foot off our next. there-- off our necks. there's focus ther
. >> there was sean bell. i saw police empty bullets into him, my first experience with this at street level activity. this has been a problem in america for a problem in america for long time. the difference now i am seeing is, i think two. there are objectively more white people involved in these protests. that is an objective fact. i think it is an objectively positive fact. yesterday i saw mr. romney say, black lives matter. not let corporations matter, -- not black corporations...
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of george floyd will face justice but those who have killed others, eric garner, michael stewart, sean bell, and countless others never were held accountable for the crimes they committed. is -- the snapshot of the officer kneeling on george floyd and no fear should shame every member of this body. every judge, lawyer, everyone who has participated in the patch away -- in the perpetuation of the system that allows officers of the state to take innocent lives in the community. you have the chance now to change that. one of the key parts of the system of impunity has been followed by that that shields officers -- it now provides near immunity for police officers to a age and constitutional acts of violence. in 2018, united states supreme court appeal a decision for the 11th circuit that affirms free judgment in favor of a law .nforcement officer the u.s. court denied the position. this is not a one-off. are cases inhere which law enforcement officers disregard accountability for immunity defense. the justice and policing act will amend the civil rights [inaudible] welcome this amendment. we w
of george floyd will face justice but those who have killed others, eric garner, michael stewart, sean bell, and countless others never were held accountable for the crimes they committed. is -- the snapshot of the officer kneeling on george floyd and no fear should shame every member of this body. every judge, lawyer, everyone who has participated in the patch away -- in the perpetuation of the system that allows officers of the state to take innocent lives in the community. you have the...
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of george floyd will face justice but those who have killed others, eric garner, michael stewart, sean bell, and countless others never were held accountable for the crimes they committed. is -- the snapshot of the officer kneeling on george floyd and no fear should shame every member of this body. every judge, lawyer, everyone who has participated in the patch away -- in the perpetuation of the system that allows officers of the state to take innocent lives in the community. you have the chance now to change that. one of the key parts of the system of impunity has been followed by that that shields officers -- it now provides near immunity for police officers to a age and constitutional acts of violence. in 2018, united states supreme court appeal a decision for the 11th circuit that affirms free judgment in favor of a law .nforcement officer the u.s. court denied the position. this is not a one-off. are cases inhere which law enforcement officers disregard accountability for immunity defense. the justice and policing act will amend the civil rights [inaudible] welcome this amendment. we w
of george floyd will face justice but those who have killed others, eric garner, michael stewart, sean bell, and countless others never were held accountable for the crimes they committed. is -- the snapshot of the officer kneeling on george floyd and no fear should shame every member of this body. every judge, lawyer, everyone who has participated in the patch away -- in the perpetuation of the system that allows officers of the state to take innocent lives in the community. you have the...
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not just from george floyd, not just brianna taylor, eric garner, sean bell, ahmaud arbery, but the blackrs' rate is higher because they're not feeling the pain. some of the people have been here for months because coronavirus is ravaging their communities. what are we going to do about that? and there are some very solid things that we can do right now, today, as we're telling people to try to stay calm. >> what are they? >> so one here in new york, we can get rid of something called 58, which prevents us from knowing what is happening in an officer's background when they have been found of wrongdoing. we can have an independent inspector general here in new york city. we can get the officers, right here in new york city, there are officers who were never held to account for eric garner's killing. we have cases like dereon smauls. there's a budget cutting in new york city where the mayor is expected to keep the entire budget of 6:00 billion in the nypd in tact. we can change the direction of where funding and resources go. the governor right now has proposed to cut medicaid, the same med
not just from george floyd, not just brianna taylor, eric garner, sean bell, ahmaud arbery, but the blackrs' rate is higher because they're not feeling the pain. some of the people have been here for months because coronavirus is ravaging their communities. what are we going to do about that? and there are some very solid things that we can do right now, today, as we're telling people to try to stay calm. >> what are they? >> so one here in new york, we can get rid of something...
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breonna taylor, george floyd, eric que, sand dra bland, garner, sean bell, patrick, how many more black lives must be hashtagged? i heard my colleagues make every excuse under the sun for maintaining the status committee. not today. when americans are tying and have been doing so for generations enough is enough and congress must act. this legislation will make police accountable for their acks. 1976, randall evans, unarmed black boy shot down. 1978, arthur miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. -- tlaib: 70-year-old 17-year-old ayana stanley jones would have graduated high school if she had not been killed when police raided her home,
breonna taylor, george floyd, eric que, sand dra bland, garner, sean bell, patrick, how many more black lives must be hashtagged? i heard my colleagues make every excuse under the sun for maintaining the status committee. not today. when americans are tying and have been doing so for generations enough is enough and congress must act. this legislation will make police accountable for their acks. 1976, randall evans, unarmed black boy shot down. 1978, arthur miller choked to death. ooklyn, new...
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breonna taylor, george floyd, eric que, sand dra bland, garner, sean bell, patrick, how many more black lives must be hashtagged? i heard my colleagues make every excuse under the sun for maintaining the status committee. not today. when americans are tying and have been doing so for generations enough is enough and congress must act. this legislation will make police accountable for their acks. 1976, randall evans, unarmed black boy shot down. 1978, arthur miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. -- tlaib: 70-year-old 17-year-old ayana stanley jones would have graduated high school if she had not been killed when police raided her home,
breonna taylor, george floyd, eric que, sand dra bland, garner, sean bell, patrick, how many more black lives must be hashtagged? i heard my colleagues make every excuse under the sun for maintaining the status committee. not today. when americans are tying and have been doing so for generations enough is enough and congress must act. this legislation will make police accountable for their acks. 1976, randall evans, unarmed black boy shot down. 1978, arthur miller choked to death. ooklyn, new...
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my first one of these is sean bell, cops emptied 19 bullets into a man the night before his wedding.t was my first kind of experience with this at the street level activity. a problem in america for a long time. the difference right now that i a, there is -- two, are objectively more white people involved in the protests. that is just an objective fact. i think that is objectively positive. yesterday i saw mitt romney say black lives matter. not black corporations matter, black lives matter, which made me clutch a pearl. i was like, whoa. i think the racial integration and racial harmony of these protests is something we have not really seen since mainline civil rights era march on washington. i think that is great. the second thing that i would distinguish from other -- again, this happens a lot that is may different now -- is the kind of intensity of the specific harm, right? this is not like we need to hold hands and sing kumbaya. this is we need to get your foot off our next. there is focus and intensity there. i think it is one of the reasons it is making so much news and raisin
my first one of these is sean bell, cops emptied 19 bullets into a man the night before his wedding.t was my first kind of experience with this at the street level activity. a problem in america for a long time. the difference right now that i a, there is -- two, are objectively more white people involved in the protests. that is just an objective fact. i think that is objectively positive. yesterday i saw mitt romney say black lives matter. not black corporations matter, black lives matter,...
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breonna taylor, george floyd, eric que, sand dra bland, garner, sean bell, patrick, how many more black lives must be hashtagged? i heard my colleagues make every excuse under the sun for maintaining the status committee. not today. when americans are tying and have been doing so for generations enough is enough and congress must act. this legislation will make police accountable for their acks. 1976, randall evans, unarmed black boy shot down. 1978, arthur miller choked to death. ooklyn, new york, my first protest. breonna taylor shot dead in her home. george floyd choked to death. only crime being black. the only black women in congressional delegation and it will remain true, black lives matter, no justice, no peace. i choose justice. mr. jordan: we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. . mr. jeffries: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from michigan, ms. tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. -- tlaib: 70-year-old 17-year-old ayana stanley jones would have graduated high school if she had not been killed when police raided her home,
breonna taylor, george floyd, eric que, sand dra bland, garner, sean bell, patrick, how many more black lives must be hashtagged? i heard my colleagues make every excuse under the sun for maintaining the status committee. not today. when americans are tying and have been doing so for generations enough is enough and congress must act. this legislation will make police accountable for their acks. 1976, randall evans, unarmed black boy shot down. 1978, arthur miller choked to death. ooklyn, new...
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this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; [bell ringing]to ♪ >> seanrow >> sean: big announcement, tomorrow night on the show, the president donald trump will join us live on your box style. set your dvr. hope you don't miss it. father's day is sunday. i spent the better part of the year working on this book. it's called "live free or die: america on the brink." this is a special commemorative first edition box set and for dad, he'll get week one of the release. in this book, what made this country great. in this group, the 2020 radical socialist agenda. in this book, the history of the obilure of socialism. literally opened up. in this book, the president's accomplishments. in this book, we have everything you will need toin know to maken informed decision. if they win, i fear for our country. i do. 140 days but laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: sean, i'm out here in l.a. some interesting stuff happening here but they are trying to disband the 470 school police that help keep the schools safe out here. because in some schools, innocent law-abidin
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sean, michael, chris and tim, i want to say that the 10-year yield is at .66 right now, just a couple of days ago it was at .88. [closing bellor fear in this market. what will happen tomorrow? we get a sense with futures tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will be on twitter live. i let you know how futures trading begins. today, market rout. time for "after the bell." connell: fears of a second wave really slamming into wall street today. stocks plunging throughout the day. as we see a rising number of covid-19 cases in some states. hospitalizations starting to go up in some areas. so we're watching those numbers. we're watching dallas, texas at this hour. president trump just landed a lot of feed. he is about to make announcement ahead after discussion with local leaders. we'll be there as soon as the president's remarks fin. thanks for joining us. i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." the dow closing down 6%. the major averages seeing the biggest
sean, michael, chris and tim, i want to say that the 10-year yield is at .66 right now, just a couple of days ago it was at .88. [closing bellor fear in this market. what will happen tomorrow? we get a sense with futures tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will be on twitter live. i let you know how futures trading begins. today, market rout. time for "after the bell." connell: fears of a second wave really slamming into wall street today. stocks plunging throughout the day. as we see a...