and for more on this story we have your reporter stacy vins with us here in our studio hi stacey thanks for joining us we've seen 2 weeks after george floyd's death these protests in the u.s. not letting up growing bigger in some cities what are we seeing happening in the u.s. right the host of momentum continuing to keep up i think people are really coming together they see this as a chance to really make systematic change in the united states so that there is equality and humanity for all american citizens there's been some pushback from people who like to scream all lives matter but these activists are quick to point out that until black people are treated with the same respect and humanity as whites in the united states you can't say that all of them matter because they're not treated equally and yes they've been arrested in the killing of george floyd but they feel like now they can push for more and like i said systematic change what kind of change are we talking about because as you mentioned in the police officer who had his knee on george floyd's neck he has been charged the ot