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the capital of today, as people will call it, tallahassee, is actually probably where this -- tallahassee is right along this area, if i have the estimation of the map here. tallahassee is my tribal town. that is the tribal town i come from. we as seminoles have tribal towns, what we call bands today and the formation of our tribal government. we also have clans. so my clan is bird clan. all of this derives from my mother's side. so we are matrilineal. whatever your mother is, is the line you follow, especially with your clan. constitutionally, today, if your mother is not a member of the seminole nation but your father is, then you can be a member of that band of your father. but traditionally you followed your mother's side and you were the same band and same clan your -- of your mama. and the great warrior oceola was said to be of legacy in history from tallassee, alabama, around the tallapusa river. that is where he was going. -- born. he was bird clan as well. our legacy of tallahassee band often associates osceola as being from that original people, before moving from alabama into f
the capital of today, as people will call it, tallahassee, is actually probably where this -- tallahassee is right along this area, if i have the estimation of the map here. tallahassee is my tribal town. that is the tribal town i come from. we as seminoles have tribal towns, what we call bands today and the formation of our tribal government. we also have clans. so my clan is bird clan. all of this derives from my mother's side. so we are matrilineal. whatever your mother is, is the line you...
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tallahassee is actually my tribal town, the tribal town that i come from. we as seminoles, we have tribal towns, what we call bands today and the formation of our tribal government. we also have clans. so my clan is bird clan. and all of this derives from my mother's side. so we're matralineal. whatever your mother is, is the line that you follow especially with your clan. constitutionally today if your mother is not a member of the seminole nation but your father is, then you can be a member of that band of your father, but traditionally you followed your mother's side and you were the same band and clan of your mama. the great warrior oceola was said by legacy in history to be from tallsy, alabama, around the river, where he was born and he was bird clan as well. our legacy of tallahassee ban often associates osceola as being from that original people before moving from alabama into florida. here's an interesting exhibit, because it shows some areas of everyday life. things that might have been used, especially in the 1800s. what you have, some fishing eq
tallahassee is actually my tribal town, the tribal town that i come from. we as seminoles, we have tribal towns, what we call bands today and the formation of our tribal government. we also have clans. so my clan is bird clan. and all of this derives from my mother's side. so we're matralineal. whatever your mother is, is the line that you follow especially with your clan. constitutionally today if your mother is not a member of the seminole nation but your father is, then you can be a member...
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>> i'll let you go there, tallahassee. claudia, thank you for that. she kevin baron, any final thoughts? >> yeah, on that i think she's right. and that's the frustration many have and that's the story frankly we journalists are and following. the difference between trump ordering troops and the white house and officials saying those troops and national guard are there to protect the right to protest and to stop and protect any violence on property or elyt people. it's one thing to sayhaay night. it's another thing to see it.see and unfortunately that monday night event and others whenaftep those security services forcibl. stopping demonstrations even, you know, after curfew, for example, and just marching righ through, well, you know, you got to walk the walk, talk the talkn it didn't match the rhetoric s g what they're saying. prote i think it's changed a little bit. last night i saw lots of images acrass the country again of set peaceful leprotests, people singing. i think it was in maybe seattle even lifted their curfew because the protests were so
>> i'll let you go there, tallahassee. claudia, thank you for that. she kevin baron, any final thoughts? >> yeah, on that i think she's right. and that's the frustration many have and that's the story frankly we journalists are and following. the difference between trump ordering troops and the white house and officials saying those troops and national guard are there to protect the right to protest and to stop and protect any violence on property or elyt people. it's one thing to...
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us city of minneapolis is death has triggered widespread protests against racism and police for tallahassee. german chancellor angela merkel has also reacted to events following the death of george floyd she criticized president on trump's leadership style but also acknowledged that germany too has problems with racism. the murder of george floyd is horrific racism is horrific and us society is very polarized. i think the politicians should aim to you nice to reconcile i think that president trump style of politics is very controversial that's clear racism has always existed but unfortunately it exists here in germany too we should put our own house in order and hope that enough people in the us will move forward with peaceful protests i'm joined in the studio by a reporter. you moved from the u.s. to germany 13 years ago as a black american is your experience of racism here in germany different from the u.s. and how well it is different in terms of i've been stopped before by the police asking me for papers and once i told them here in germany here in germany and when i told them i was an
us city of minneapolis is death has triggered widespread protests against racism and police for tallahassee. german chancellor angela merkel has also reacted to events following the death of george floyd she criticized president on trump's leadership style but also acknowledged that germany too has problems with racism. the murder of george floyd is horrific racism is horrific and us society is very polarized. i think the politicians should aim to you nice to reconcile i think that president...
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the tallahassee incident was not leaving the job but rather a coordinated walk out from a meeting with city officials.s. the reported walkout of about 100 officers occurred two weeks ago after they released the name of an officer involved in a shooting. "the ingraham angle" regrets the confusion. how will president trump protect statues from this eradication? next. i he tells raymond arroyo next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for our segment where we expose the big cultural stories of the day. for details, raymond arroyo. statues continue be targeted across the country. the president is promising to respond. >> you saw it ulysses s. grant. he's the one who stopped -- one that everyone dislikes so much. it's a disgrace. also, remember, some of this is great artwork. this is magnificent artwork. as good as there is anywhere in the world. as good as you see in france -- as good as you see anywhere.e. it's a disgrace. most of these people don't even know what they're taking down. we are going to do an executive order and make the cities guard their monuments. this is a disgrace. >> what form tha
the tallahassee incident was not leaving the job but rather a coordinated walk out from a meeting with city officials.s. the reported walkout of about 100 officers occurred two weeks ago after they released the name of an officer involved in a shooting. "the ingraham angle" regrets the confusion. how will president trump protect statues from this eradication? next. i he tells raymond arroyo next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for our segment where we expose the big cultural...
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the tallahassee incident was not leaving the job but rather a coordinated walk out from a meeting with city officials. the reported walkout of about 100 officers occurred two weeks ago after they released the name of an officer involved in a shooting. "the ingraham angle" regrets the confusion. how will president trump protect statues from this eradication? next. woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. >> laura: it's time for our segment where we expose the big cultural stories of the day. for details, raymond arroyo. statues continue be targeted across the country. the president is promising to respond. >> you saw it ulysses s. grant. he's the one who stopped -- one that everyone dislikes so muc
the tallahassee incident was not leaving the job but rather a coordinated walk out from a meeting with city officials. the reported walkout of about 100 officers occurred two weeks ago after they released the name of an officer involved in a shooting. "the ingraham angle" regrets the confusion. how will president trump protect statues from this eradication? next. woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i...
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justicia para rihanna quien muriÓ en (nombre en inglÉs) queremos justicia para tomy quien muriÓ en tallahassees de darle tanto dinero a la policÍa y que utilicemos este dinero para invertir en nuestra comunidad. que utilicemos este dinero de que estamos dando ahora a la policÍa para invertir en nuestro sistema de salud, de educaciÓn, el hecho de que estamos viviendo en medio de esta coronavirus no que muchas personas mÁs de 42 millones de personass han perdido su trabajo y este gobierno no ha respondido con medidas adecuadas no deja saber que este gobierno no trabaja para la gente. asÍ que estamos utilizando este momento para demandar que la gente no a poye al pueblo. >>> tÚ jonathan vÍctima de discriminaciÓn y racismo quÉ deberÍamos hacer? >>> para mÍ es una oportunidad y en invitaciÓn a nuestra comunidad latina. para que decida en quÉ lado vamos a estar. vamos a seguir siendo cÓmplices no de la supremacÍa blanca y tomaremos parte de la lucha. >>> jonathan cree que este momento provoque un cambio en estados unidos? >>> soy una persona de fe y siempre creo que, que del cambio puede existir que
justicia para rihanna quien muriÓ en (nombre en inglÉs) queremos justicia para tomy quien muriÓ en tallahassees de darle tanto dinero a la policÍa y que utilicemos este dinero para invertir en nuestra comunidad. que utilicemos este dinero de que estamos dando ahora a la policÍa para invertir en nuestro sistema de salud, de educaciÓn, el hecho de que estamos viviendo en medio de esta coronavirus no que muchas personas mÁs de 42 millones de personass han perdido su trabajo y este gobierno...
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manifestaciÓn tuvo como objetivo honrar a un hombre negro trans gÉnero que fue baleado por un policÍa de tallahasseetigaciÓn y una autopsia independiente por la muerte del afroamericano de 24 es encontrado ahorcado en un Árbol esta semana. se indicÓ que fue un suicidio pero la familia cree que pudo tratarse de un homicidio. se trata de la segunda muerte por ahorcamiento en california catalogada como suicidio. la otra ocurriÓ hace un mes cuando encontraron a otro hombre afroamericano colgado de una cerca cerca de un albergue. >> el presidente trump cumple 74 aÑos con un Índice de aprobaciÓn de 39% a sólo cinco meses de las elecciones generales de noviembre. enfrenta la crisis del coronavirus con mÁs de 2 millones de infecciones arriba de 115,000 muertes, por entidad millones desempleados por la paralizaciÓn comercial, y todo en medio de protestas por tensiones raciales entre la comunidad afroamericana y las recientes muertes por vi-- por brutalidad policial. fÉlix: y presente dijo que no verÁ los partidos de fÚtbol americano porque estÁ en contra de ver jugadores que han sugerido arrodillarse durante
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also come the murder of tony mcdade in tallahassee?is the mash-up of so many different t voices right now tht are grgrinding t together and i think creating this moment of intensity that is leading to this ongoing crisis and deaths alsock trans women and leading more thann -- 15,0,000 people out on n the streets. these eventnts are togetether. it was significacant because i personally cannot -- could not remember a gathering foror black trans lives that large. i would be shocked if it was not the largest ever. it may be the largest gathering for trans rights overall in american history. so that is significant. these two forces at work right now where we have tremendous visibility, tremendous realization of the presence of trans people, the need for trans rights,s, our contributions both now and throroughout h history, and at e same timime a tremendous backlah that is vevery real, that is coordinated,is that is on the march. in these two things are colliding. that is the significance of this moment. we have to hold the reality of both o
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year-old woman, named victoria sims today their killer a 49 year-old alleged killer 49 year-old tallahassee man was booked for the murders. he also faces one charge of kidnapping and yesterday, hundreds of people gathered at the state capitol to honor so law. many of the mourners did not know her but they respected her passion for equality. >>i just say her name in headlines, but not like she shared her story she shared her pain she shared her struggle she shared >>tallahassee police say so la reported alleged battery to them june 6th. she was found dead a few days later. it's unclear if the events are related. but police say that they have taken the suspect into custody. >>facebook says it has taken action against ads run by president trump's reelection campaign for breaching its policies on hate the ads which attacks with the trump campaign described as quote dangerous mobs of far left groups and quote feature that upside down triangle this is an ad posted on twitter the anti-defamation league said today that the triangle is practically identical to that used by the nazis regime to classi
year-old woman, named victoria sims today their killer a 49 year-old alleged killer 49 year-old tallahassee man was booked for the murders. he also faces one charge of kidnapping and yesterday, hundreds of people gathered at the state capitol to honor so law. many of the mourners did not know her but they respected her passion for equality. >>i just say her name in headlines, but not like she shared her story she shared her pain she shared her struggle she shared >>tallahassee...
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in salt lake city, this man may have shot arrows into a crowd before he was mobbed in tallahassee, floridasomeone drove into a protest after pickup was surrounded by crowd national guard is moving into chicago after clashes with protesters and police. >> in this city we care for each other, this is time to unite >> reporter: nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in wake of yet another violent night. >> miguel almaguer reporting, thank you. >>> as fiery protests raged, secret service rushed president trump to white house bunker friday night president spent nearly an hour inside the complex designed for emergencies like terror attacks. kelly o'donnell with more from d.c. >> reporter: days of national outrage at the president's doorstep more protests near the white house. more than 60 secret service officers and agents injured this weekend. president assigning blame to militant antifasyist movement. bold but questionable claim. federal law does not allow u.s. organizations to be classified as terror groups legal experts say the president crossed a line >> that is a dangerous
in salt lake city, this man may have shot arrows into a crowd before he was mobbed in tallahassee, floridasomeone drove into a protest after pickup was surrounded by crowd national guard is moving into chicago after clashes with protesters and police. >> in this city we care for each other, this is time to unite >> reporter: nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in wake of yet another violent night. >> miguel almaguer reporting, thank you. >>> as...
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in tallahassee, florida, someone drove through a protest after their pickup truckwas surround ed by a crowd. the national guard is moving into chicago after clashes between protesters and police. >> in the city, we care for each other. this is a time for us to unite. >> reporter: a nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in the wake of yet another violent night. >> those images are powerful thank you for that report. >>> as firing protests rage in washington, d.c., secret service rushed president trump to a white house bunker on friday night. the senior administration official tells nbc news that the president spent nearly an hour inside the complex designed for emergencies like terror attacks. tracie potts is joining us now with the lawsuitest. the president is blaming an extremist group for the violence in d.c >> reporter: yeah, not only does he want to call them out, but hpts to declare them a terrorist group. a leftist but domestic group is questioning whether the federal government has the authority to declare a home grown group a terrorist organization that label
in tallahassee, florida, someone drove through a protest after their pickup truckwas surround ed by a crowd. the national guard is moving into chicago after clashes between protesters and police. >> in the city, we care for each other. this is a time for us to unite. >> reporter: a nation on edge and up in smoke as many plead for peace in the wake of yet another violent night. >> those images are powerful thank you for that report. >>> as firing protests rage in...
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other look will you have beat you rianne it so you are m r r b a r e a true gigolo and slowly me in tallahassee florida these public lynchings require us to change the policy on the local level so let's let's make sure that we don't move down to the full brunt of our outrage we can change miles used today it is up to the people to make the policy change and that's what we're going to do we're going to change our policies like my bride pastor and their rector of the life free campaign group faith in action sir thank you so much for having shared your views with us thank you for having officials in bangladesh have confirmed the 1st coronavirus related death among range of refugees the 71 year old man died in quote apollo camp which is home 260-0000 displaced ranging from me enlarged he wasn't at least $29.00 people who tested positive for the virus last month 15000 refugees have been put under quarantine the united nations as warned of a severe impact on the overcrowded camps sheltering more than 800000 people always donovan is a spokesperson person for the u.n. high commissioner for refugees she
other look will you have beat you rianne it so you are m r r b a r e a true gigolo and slowly me in tallahassee florida these public lynchings require us to change the policy on the local level so let's let's make sure that we don't move down to the full brunt of our outrage we can change miles used today it is up to the people to make the policy change and that's what we're going to do we're going to change our policies like my bride pastor and their rector of the life free campaign group...
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george floyd brianna taylor and tony mcdade and african-american transgender man who was killed by tallahassee police officer last week i felt so guilty and angry. >>for the privilege that i've lived with and i'm trying to do everything i can show that i i don't understand completely what they're going through. but i want to and i want to make a difference and i think everybody here wants to make a difference very special and i hope it continues. >>and i hope and i hold the bottom line i will change happens. i think some change will happened i am kind of pragmatic so i think the change will probably be slow know maybe i'll be quick more quickly than we hoped. >>after demonstrators arrived in west hollywood deputies in riot gear lined the la county sheriff's station and that chance of justice by the crowd that remained peaceful. this large gathering followed in nearly 2 weeks of protests sparked from floyd's controversial death that united a nation. those on hand said it's important to fuel this movement and to continue pushing for the prosecution of officers involved in on just police shooting
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boys that states have also been hitting hard fronts with anti racism protests in anti police in tallahassee protest still mark when you said that divisiveness was rife in the country but he said the funds would stand up to racism anti-semitism but he said in the wake of the use of force the world that used to be removed the streets to be renamed the france would not be rewriting its history publique. the republic any trace or any name from its history she will forget any of its muster pieces will not demolish any statues that we must look together at all our history our relationship with africa and never revisit or deny who we are well this of course comes on the back of an unprecedented health crisis with 19 and the future president said current be build unless the country moves on from the shambles that it is in at the moment and that's largely in reference to the protests we've seen which made for the large part to be more violent but they have descended in part since clashes between the police and protesters particularly again over the weekend when police don't protest is marching down
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in the united states this was the 1st time he talked about this antifreeze racist and he would tallahassee protests he said to voice it was roy's front it was important that he stood up against racism and anti semitism and in all human to the weather the street should be renamed the seas meaning that. he said would not be writing history. hyperbolic. or the republic any trace or any name from his history she will not forget any of its muster pieces will not demolish any statues that we must look together at all our history our relationship with africa and never revisit or deny who we are. well on the back of the unprecedented health crisis that france has been facing with 19 he said the france had to rebuild itself but a country that was in shambles couldn't do that and that comes off of these protests which although have largely been peaceful have descended into clashes between the protesters and the police including saturday when the demonstrators were not allowed to march into the streets. well there was a lot of stake for president marco not only does he face the presidential elections
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2448 hours peaceful protests though over the weekend things did take a violent turn in tampa in tallahassee and in jacksonville florida as well and for the most part governor ronda santas the governor of florida has pretty been pretty much silent however monday night he released a statement and bear with me on trying to pull it up here saying that quote for to have 0 tolerance for violence rioting and looting george floyd's murder was appalling in the minnesota perpetrators need to be brought to justice but this cannot be used as a pretext for violence in our florida communities and then he added that 700 national guard soldiers have been mobilized throughout the state along with their 200 florida highway patrol troopers to assist various cities and counties also making headlines today i should add this were comments from the polk county sheriff grady judd who warned about criminal protesters he said going into various neighborhoods polk county by the way is in central florida where there's been some violence over the weekend but since then things have really been overall peaceful still jud
2448 hours peaceful protests though over the weekend things did take a violent turn in tampa in tallahassee and in jacksonville florida as well and for the most part governor ronda santas the governor of florida has pretty been pretty much silent however monday night he released a statement and bear with me on trying to pull it up here saying that quote for to have 0 tolerance for violence rioting and looting george floyd's murder was appalling in the minnesota perpetrators need to be brought...
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few people are talking about tony mcdade, the black trans man who was murdered by the tallahassee police department less than 18 hours after having been the victim of a hate crime, because tony is a black trans man. few people are talking about the fact that just last week, on friday, around the anniversary of the pulse nightclub massacre, on the same day that the current occupant of the oval office issued an order attacking critical health care for trans two blackere were trans women who were recently murdered. what i am highlighting is that the many ways in which white supremacy and anti-blackness, and the systems have been designed to control our bodies and profit from our labor. it is important for us to have these conversations, especially because they make people uncomfortable. is theavid johns director of the national black justice coalition. we thank you for having this conversation with her viewers. appreciate it. guest: my pleasure. thank you for making space. encourage everyone to do the actualork of finding studies, of being a student of our history, and appreciating that we
few people are talking about tony mcdade, the black trans man who was murdered by the tallahassee police department less than 18 hours after having been the victim of a hate crime, because tony is a black trans man. few people are talking about the fact that just last week, on friday, around the anniversary of the pulse nightclub massacre, on the same day that the current occupant of the oval office issued an order attacking critical health care for trans two blackere were trans women who were...
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saw all our fedex location this were not only giving out unemployment but mailing them back to tallahassee for people. my job was not to duplicate that service but figure that out with customers so they can go to the nearest fedex store to get that process. >> really good example of the opportunity for us as libraries to have 2 put something down to focus on what we serve. do you want to add anything before we move on? >> they've done a good job covering everything. i would say the first thing we did here at our small library is card free books because we have a lot of people here who don't have access to the digital things we have ramped up and we are doing and would like to continue to do but we had to think about it as what is one thing we can do so when people walk up to the door there is something, there is food there and they take and make crafts there. two of the other things, that was important to us and it kept us in the good graces of the community, just take this book, it is yours, maybe we just earned it 5 years ago but it is something we can do. >> that is great especially in
saw all our fedex location this were not only giving out unemployment but mailing them back to tallahassee for people. my job was not to duplicate that service but figure that out with customers so they can go to the nearest fedex store to get that process. >> really good example of the opportunity for us as libraries to have 2 put something down to focus on what we serve. do you want to add anything before we move on? >> they've done a good job covering everything. i would say the...
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subjected brutality, but other names like tony mcdade, who is a black transgender made shot by tallahasseeast week. they want to call attention to his case, as well as many others in the context of george floyd and many others who they want to address with the lapd, as well as all the communities that have come together. >> okay. suzanne malveaux, you can really feeling that energy in the crowd there. thank you. these live protests today aren't just in los angeles. this hour there are protests in other parts of the country as well. we'll hear from one about why they're out on the streets. we'll go to the east coast when we come back. stay with us. a has clinically pn ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. t-mobile and sprint to power your business. we're building a 5g network that will deliver unprecedented reach and reliability, and the highest capacity in history. with more coverage and more bandwidth to keep your employees connected, you will get the largest
subjected brutality, but other names like tony mcdade, who is a black transgender made shot by tallahasseeast week. they want to call attention to his case, as well as many others in the context of george floyd and many others who they want to address with the lapd, as well as all the communities that have come together. >> okay. suzanne malveaux, you can really feeling that energy in the crowd there. thank you. these live protests today aren't just in los angeles. this hour there are...
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the group paid tribute to a transgender man allegedly killed by tallahassee police officers last month. >>> a car caravan in support of black lives matter. this was organized by a pair of self-described suburban moms calling on other moms to demand justice for victims of police violence. they take posters like that one, drove through the stroets. they were inspired by a similar event they saw and felt compelled to do something after watching the news, especially coverage of george floyd's death. >> our voices are what counts. we have to get out there and vote, show our solidarity. we have to make changes. >>> the event was held in collaboration with a group called wake up, danville. >>> well, the op known for serving up goofy video loops and dance routines is gaining an unlikely reputation. young people are using tik tok for financial advice. it racked up nearly 300 million views on that popular new app. real estate investing also growing in views. tik tok is a huge hit among generation z. may not be looking on tik tok for financial responsibility, but more and more are being led there
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area from jacksonville to tallahassee to panama city to pensacola to new orleans, this is where we'rethe heaviest precipitation last 24 hours. also power outages, knew would happen, higher wind gusts around 60 miles an hour but typically looking at 2,000 to 3,000 without power in louisiana and mississippi but alabama had 10,000 people without power last report. as this moves across the lower mississippi river valley looking at places like jackson, mississippi, four to eight inches of rainfall, little rock, two to five and high potential for flooding. memphis, two to four inches, move all the way to missouri as remnant low and in the vicinity of the great lakes region. back to you. >> karen maginnis there. >>> changing society by changing way we think. how unconscious biases affect the way minorities are treated in america and what experts believe we can do to change that. that when we come back. ts, ...your wish... is our latest litter-vention. new naturally strong, with odor-absorbing activated charcoal. 100% natural, 100% powerful. there's a tidy cats for that! for an everyday item
area from jacksonville to tallahassee to panama city to pensacola to new orleans, this is where we'rethe heaviest precipitation last 24 hours. also power outages, knew would happen, higher wind gusts around 60 miles an hour but typically looking at 2,000 to 3,000 without power in louisiana and mississippi but alabama had 10,000 people without power last report. as this moves across the lower mississippi river valley looking at places like jackson, mississippi, four to eight inches of rainfall,...
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actions in response to these numbers because we're just not seeing it from our leadership in tall h tallahasseene of the issues we've seen is a lot of mayors in florida have a different of opinion, difference in tone from the governor of florida. the governor says, yeah, the case numbers are going up but it's okay. listen. >> you know have widespread testing of asymptomatic people. you have businesses saying go get tested. it's not just the state sites. we expanded the drive through and walk-up sites and now we have pop-up sites a the retail l -- at retail locations and that's thousands and thousands of tests a day. >> he's saying it's because we're testing more, it's manageable. you disagree? >> i totally disagree. yeah, when you do more tests, you're doing to see larger numbers but it's really the percentage that's important. we've had days here where my city is located where we've had fewer tests but a larger percentage of those tests were positive. so what we're paying attention to and what he should be paying attention to isn't the number of tests, it's what percentage of those tests are p
actions in response to these numbers because we're just not seeing it from our leadership in tall h tallahasseene of the issues we've seen is a lot of mayors in florida have a different of opinion, difference in tone from the governor of florida. the governor says, yeah, the case numbers are going up but it's okay. listen. >> you know have widespread testing of asymptomatic people. you have businesses saying go get tested. it's not just the state sites. we expanded the drive through and...
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police and philadelphia, tallahassee considering walking out into an me now is a woman who has the besterspective of what the police are facing and have been facing, heather mcdonald, manhattan sheep fellow and author of the appellee name "the war on cops." heather, welcome aboard. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on to me, i appreciate it. >> tammy: we see a dynamic inat a lot of ways the mood of the police across the country isin down for understandable reasons. what will it take for democrat mayors and city officials because i think in general, democrats do care about their cities. they care about the lives of people. we heard that in that ladies call from chicago. what will it take for people tos ostand up to the police offices which provide social cohesion in every city whether blue or red? >> i think you are being a little too generous. it took about three decades of increasing crime in new york city for voters to throw out the existing democratic political structure they are and bring in a mayor yo thectually did care about lives of thousands of lives being lo
police and philadelphia, tallahassee considering walking out into an me now is a woman who has the besterspective of what the police are facing and have been facing, heather mcdonald, manhattan sheep fellow and author of the appellee name "the war on cops." heather, welcome aboard. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on to me, i appreciate it. >> tammy: we see a dynamic inat a lot of ways the mood of the police across the country isin down for...
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your forecast for the look on saturday, the worst air quality will be from tallahassee all the way downd miami and that could linger into the beginning of next week. if you're watching your instagram feed, i'm sure you'll see dozens if not hundreds of pictures because of that dusty air later on today. >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, the latest on the coronavirus. the trump administration goes on the record with a major estimation about the number of unreported cases. also more states slowed down their reopening process amid the latest surge. we're back in a moment. the latest surge we're back in a moment did ydiscomfort canonal bloatiall be caused byominal an imbalance of bacteria in your gut? taking align probiotic daily can help. align contains a quality probiotic strain developed by gastroenterologists. it adds more good bacteria to your gut. to naturally help soothe your digestive upsets 24/7. support your digestive health with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic. try align today, the pros in digestive health. also try align dualbiotic gummies to he
your forecast for the look on saturday, the worst air quality will be from tallahassee all the way downd miami and that could linger into the beginning of next week. if you're watching your instagram feed, i'm sure you'll see dozens if not hundreds of pictures because of that dusty air later on today. >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, the latest on the coronavirus. the trump administration goes on the record with a major estimation about the number of...
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we have one in tallahassee. between for northwest florida you have a couple different options. we'll be opening one up in miami dade county on july 1st. this is there. didn't have that three months ago. i think this will help protect the most vulnerable and throughout this whole time, 80%, almost 80% of the long term care facilities in florida have not had a covid positive resident which i think is pretty good given how contagious this disease is and how it can pass asymptommatically. we have tried to support as wbet we can. the brunt of the covid related fatalities are in the 65 plus age group. we have advised since march, for folks in the vulnerable age groups or have underlying medical conditions to limit, avoid crowds, limit contact as much as you can with folks outside the home. given we're seeing this circulate with young people. there's a vulnerability there. the seniors here in florida have been diligent. i know it can be tiring. we would ask to maintain that diligence right now and if you're in one of those younger groups, make sure your behave ng ways that aren't goin
we have one in tallahassee. between for northwest florida you have a couple different options. we'll be opening one up in miami dade county on july 1st. this is there. didn't have that three months ago. i think this will help protect the most vulnerable and throughout this whole time, 80%, almost 80% of the long term care facilities in florida have not had a covid positive resident which i think is pretty good given how contagious this disease is and how it can pass asymptommatically. we have...
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we've seen over the last 24 hours, very heavy rainfall in the vicinity between jacksonville and tallahassee city towards mobile, alabama, into biloxi, mississippi. surprisingly new orleans, even though it's low-lying, haven't seen the bulk of the precipitation, although the storm surge has been fairly tremendous across this region. generally speaking, we've seen a very heavy surf. we've seen a dangerous and deadly rip tide across this region as well. some of the surfers -- some of the surf has been breaking at between 9 and 12 feet. the storm surge, that's that wall of water that gets pushed inland, that has been significant across this region as well from morgan city all the way over towards biloxi. between 1 and 4 feet. now, this will continue and about 8.5 million people currently under tropical storm warnings as well as watches. we'll stay on top of it. right now it's supporting, natalie, winds of about 40 miles per hour, moving to the north. back to you. >> the third named storm of the hurricane season with many weeks to go yet. karen, thanks so much. >>> next here, business news for y
we've seen over the last 24 hours, very heavy rainfall in the vicinity between jacksonville and tallahassee city towards mobile, alabama, into biloxi, mississippi. surprisingly new orleans, even though it's low-lying, haven't seen the bulk of the precipitation, although the storm surge has been fairly tremendous across this region. generally speaking, we've seen a very heavy surf. we've seen a dangerous and deadly rip tide across this region as well. some of the surfers -- some of the surf has...
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brought him meals and gave him right chantelle navarro reports on glee's appearance before a judge in tallahasseehis weekend. >>the charges against you murder kidnapping to inflict bodily harm or terrorize. and assault or battery by person over 18 severe and hefty charges launched against aaron glee junior appearing in court saturday via zoom to face a judge. >>court documents revealing he confessed to killing young activist oluwatoyin salau and community volunteer vicki sims. >>probable cause documents show june 6 glee says he met salau at a bus stop on appalachia parkway speaking for about an hour. so our reveal to him she had been assaulted and she didn't have a place to stay. police says he offered her a place to bays and rest police as he called sims who often prepared and delivered meals to his home since pick them up and drop them off at his home on monday road. police says after salau took a shower he attempted to engage in with her. she resisted it's he sexually assaulted her. documents detail, this went on for at least 3 days. police says he knew he would be arrested if you let the 19 y
brought him meals and gave him right chantelle navarro reports on glee's appearance before a judge in tallahasseehis weekend. >>the charges against you murder kidnapping to inflict bodily harm or terrorize. and assault or battery by person over 18 severe and hefty charges launched against aaron glee junior appearing in court saturday via zoom to face a judge. >>court documents revealing he confessed to killing young activist oluwatoyin salau and community volunteer vicki sims....
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does not bring back tony mcdade, the trans man murdered in tallahassee two days after george floyd. we have to change the hearts and minds and a lot of intersectional work to do around racial and economic justice in this country as well. >> such important reminders. laverne cox, thank you for taking time today. i know how busy you must be today. thanks for joining us. >>> everyone, check out laverne's documentary "disclosure" later this week. >>> coming up, outrage intensified after another black man is shot dead by a police officer in atlanta. that shooting already rule add homicide by the medical examiner there. time for change. all that is next. stay with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. around you crazy. people are normal then they hang out with you and then they're jack nicholson in "the shining". i'm gonna tell my mom you tried to drown me. it's an above ground pool! you're like eight feet tall! i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on
does not bring back tony mcdade, the trans man murdered in tallahassee two days after george floyd. we have to change the hearts and minds and a lot of intersectional work to do around racial and economic justice in this country as well. >> such important reminders. laverne cox, thank you for taking time today. i know how busy you must be today. thanks for joining us. >>> everyone, check out laverne's documentary "disclosure" later this week. >>> coming up,...
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a lot people don't know of tony mcdade, a black trans man shot last week by tallahassee police and his as well as those of jf jgeorge floyd an many others. >> what happens a lot, when these things hab is transient and out of sight, out of mind when it happens. for those of us in community it's always in the back of our minds and in the forefront now. i can't wake up one week without having a death in the lgbtq community. especially people of color, no one paying attention except us. right? now with everyone seeing it hopefully there can be some change. i have hope. >> reporter: hopeful and colorful atmosphere. seeing a lot of folks here who have had a celebration a good time as well. thank you for joining us. >> appreciate it. >> reporter: appreciate it. ana, as you know, there have been changes that has happened already in los angeles dealing with the police department as well as reallocation of funds. that really is part of what the crowd is celebrating as well. that being out here has made a difference and now they're able to get many different groups together to push this forward i
a lot people don't know of tony mcdade, a black trans man shot last week by tallahassee police and his as well as those of jf jgeorge floyd an many others. >> what happens a lot, when these things hab is transient and out of sight, out of mind when it happens. for those of us in community it's always in the back of our minds and in the forefront now. i can't wake up one week without having a death in the lgbtq community. especially people of color, no one paying attention except us....
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packages that has bits ality can provide they are left with nowhere to go so i think reopening was the tallahassee will help to manage that move towards and to leisure outdoor activities in a safer more sustainable way and also we can make sure that we're providing the hygiene the sanitation the cleaning facilities for all of those people to enjoy and keep them safe while they're out enjoying the good weather all of us though if there's a big influx of tourism to a very small area that could be local outbreaks for the. well we have to make sure that we are doing everything we possibly can to keep our guests and our local community say and clearly. to residents to tell it to businesses they are right at the heart of that community so they don't want to do anything which would make their communities unsafe they would be putting in place world beating protocols for cleaning hygiene sanitation to make sure that the risk of infection is controlled and minimized if not eliminated and we will be working hard to keep our teams safe and our customers say while they are staying with us it's in all of our in
packages that has bits ality can provide they are left with nowhere to go so i think reopening was the tallahassee will help to manage that move towards and to leisure outdoor activities in a safer more sustainable way and also we can make sure that we're providing the hygiene the sanitation the cleaning facilities for all of those people to enjoy and keep them safe while they're out enjoying the good weather all of us though if there's a big influx of tourism to a very small area that could be...
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part of the video here it happened in late may in springfield florida about a 2 hour drive from tallahassee brandi calhoun reports. >>it was gut i contacted a prosecutors say terms office springfield police chief gary roberts describes this video body cam footage of former officer ronnie nelson pulling in deploying a taser on an unarmed black males solomon smith, who officers thought had given a fake name to the police investigation into the incident has revealed that smith was stopped without a warrant in a given his correct name his mother also told police that he has had a developmental disorder since he was a child smith was put on the ground and was pleading with officers to let him go home saying he had done nothing wrong. it was also found that nelson falsified the police report saying smith had tried to throw a punch at the rookie officer on scene 2 other officers on scene have told police smith never tried to throw a punch now the officer involved in the incident has been arrested on charges of official misconduct and battery as an embarrassing situation is deteriorating situation
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george floyd brianna taylor and tony mcdade and african-american transgender man who was killed by tallahasseeice officer last week i felt so guilty and angry. >>for the privilege that i've lived with and i'm trying to do everything i can show that i i don't understand completely what they're going through. but i want to and i want to make a difference and i think everybody here wants to make a difference very special and i hope it continues. >>and i hope and i hold the bottom line i will change happens. i think some change will happened i am kind of pragmatic so i think the change will probably be slow know maybe i'll be quick more quickly than we hoped. >>after demonstrators arrived in west hollywood deputies in riot gear lined the la county sheriff's station and that chance of justice by the crowd that remained peaceful. this large gathering followed in nearly 2 weeks of protests sparked from floyd's controversial death that united a nation. those on hand said it's important to fuel this movement and to continue pushing for the prosecution of officers involved in and just police shootings a
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this video taken from tallahassee, florida, again, you can see the very hazy, dusty skies that are outsee anything. clearly dropping the visibility back. here is another interesting perspective. this is from flagler beach, florida. this is what the view should look like, beautiful blue skies. this is what it looked like on thursday. again, you can clearly see that dust impeding that view of what it should look like to what it actually looks like over the last couple of days. now, we mentioned that limiting visibility. obviously air quality is going to be an issue, too. you have a lot of the areas dealing with poor air quality. this can be a concern if you suffer from asthma, allergies, and it can irritate your breathing. so if you are one of those people, please try to limit your exposure outside. one bit of good news though is that it does create these beautiful sunrises and sunsets with a lot of the orange, red and even yellow colors that become very vivid. this one here out of memphis, tennessee, fred. so at least there's some positive aspect to this, creating those beautiful sunris
this video taken from tallahassee, florida, again, you can see the very hazy, dusty skies that are outsee anything. clearly dropping the visibility back. here is another interesting perspective. this is from flagler beach, florida. this is what the view should look like, beautiful blue skies. this is what it looked like on thursday. again, you can clearly see that dust impeding that view of what it should look like to what it actually looks like over the last couple of days. now, we mentioned...
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mcdade's was at least the third federal polic -- fatal polilice shooting in tallahassee in two months.. the number of people i infectedy coronavirus across the globe has reached 6 million. nearly 375,000 people have died but many believe that is an undercount. while the world is facing one of its biggest public health crises in years, president trump has announced the united states is terminating its relatitionship with the world health organization. historically, the united states has been the largest contributor to the who. this comes as coronavirus cases continue to surge in latin america, now considered the epicenter of the pandemic. the region accounts for around 40% of new daily coronavirus deaths. brazil, which has the highest number of infections in latin america and the second highest in the world after the united states, has become the fourth-highest nation in covid-19 deaths. peru and mexico recorded record numbers of cases in recent days, even as mexico moves to reopen its economy. chile now has over 100,000 confirmed coronavirus cases. meanwhile, central american nations
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harry belafonte put me in touch with the dream defenders they were occupying the state capital in tallahasseechange stand your ground laws and so, when trayvon was murdered, my son was 17 years old. and i took my son down to florida and we occupied the building with the dream defenders. that w now, i've been stuck in california, i follow my daughter diani eshe on instagram. shout out to diani i'm following her and she's out there protesting in the street with the people in brooklyn in a neighborhood where my bookstore nkiru books used to be so it hits close to home i see my daughter out there with these people and i get worried, i get scared. i'm like, "yo, you're out there, there's a pandemic going on, you could get hurt, you could get killed." anything could happen. but then, i'm like, i'm proud of her at the same time. she's my daughter. she's doing exactly what i would have been doing at that age. so i've got to just like let it be she's the new me i've got to let her have that. >> jimmy: yeah is it tough watching the news? >> particularly for black people, there's two sort of trains of t
harry belafonte put me in touch with the dream defenders they were occupying the state capital in tallahasseechange stand your ground laws and so, when trayvon was murdered, my son was 17 years old. and i took my son down to florida and we occupied the building with the dream defenders. that w now, i've been stuck in california, i follow my daughter diani eshe on instagram. shout out to diani i'm following her and she's out there protesting in the street with the people in brooklyn in a...
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one in tallahassee. so for northwest florida you have a couple of different option. one in jacksonville was the first one that was done in april. and now we're going to be opening up one in miami-dade county on i think july 1st down the there at the old pan american hospital building. so this is there. didn't have that three months ago and i think it will help protect the most vulnerable. throughout this whole time 80%, almost 80% of the long term facilities had not had a covid positive resident which is pretty good given how contagious this disease is and particularly how it can pass asymptomatically. they've worked hard and we support it the best we can. of course the brunt of the covid related fatalities are in that 65 and older age group. one of the messages that we have, we've advised from march and continue to advise and. all our executive orders, all our public health advisories for folks who are in those vulnerable age groups or who have underlying medical conditions to limit, avoid crowds, limit contact as much as you can with folks outside the home. just gi
one in tallahassee. so for northwest florida you have a couple of different option. one in jacksonville was the first one that was done in april. and now we're going to be opening up one in miami-dade county on i think july 1st down the there at the old pan american hospital building. so this is there. didn't have that three months ago and i think it will help protect the most vulnerable. throughout this whole time 80%, almost 80% of the long term facilities had not had a covid positive...
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and for tony mcdade in tallahassee. for so many others, chris, who never went viral, and who don't have videos. this is the burden that we're carrying. and to compound all of that with what's happening with coronavirus, it is just maddening. and i am sitting here, in front of you, with, like, just a heaviness on, like, on my chest. i could feel the pressure all day. i was crying, and i would say for no reason but there are for so many reasons. there are thousands of reasons for my tears. and they're all people who i haven't met, but we're bound together by a common thing, called injustice, that has been the very foundation of this country, for 400 years. and so, here we are, now, trying to figure out how we're going to get justice in a place that has never given us justice. we continue to hold out hope for a space that has never really honored that. if we're honest, chris, the biggest piece of legislation, the most -- the largest landmark legislation that has ever impacted black america is the 1964 civil rights act. we
and for tony mcdade in tallahassee. for so many others, chris, who never went viral, and who don't have videos. this is the burden that we're carrying. and to compound all of that with what's happening with coronavirus, it is just maddening. and i am sitting here, in front of you, with, like, just a heaviness on, like, on my chest. i could feel the pressure all day. i was crying, and i would say for no reason but there are for so many reasons. there are thousands of reasons for my tears. and...
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it was a black trans man that love life in tallahassee, florida. and we are having this in the , and two ahmaud arbery other black trans men that were killed. frankly, there are too many names to list because as the president has said, we have in attorney general holder, i want to start with you. i was raised to be an activist. if you asked my mom, this is the only life i have ever known. as it relates to relate.ully as you know, there were literally thousands of brave protesters like the ones we are seeing right now. i want to know what you learn from those grassroots activists. what have you carried from those conversations and ferguson with ?ou holder: i remember back in 2014, meeting with the president i did not know how people would react to my presence. but we made the determination that i would go. the thing that struck me the most, a few things really got me. there were young people that were there and unbelievably waysssed and in a lot of directing the action that you saw. the things that they were concerned about. it was a general -- a ge
it was a black trans man that love life in tallahassee, florida. and we are having this in the , and two ahmaud arbery other black trans men that were killed. frankly, there are too many names to list because as the president has said, we have in attorney general holder, i want to start with you. i was raised to be an activist. if you asked my mom, this is the only life i have ever known. as it relates to relate.ully as you know, there were literally thousands of brave protesters like the ones...
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yesterday there was a group of physicians protesting at the state's capital tallahassee, pleading with governor desantis to require people to wear masks. what he said yesterday is that this is something we should trust people are doing and so far, floridians have shown that they can do that. i would argue, stephanie, there is plenty of evidence to the contrary, that floridians are not doing that. from hollywood, florida, about an hour north, 30 minutes north from where i am. these are not bars you're looking at right now. these are restaurants where people are just clustered around inside, drinking, dancing and showing no apparent concern for social distancing or for wearing masks. the police there said it is not their job to enforce social distancing. a couple of police cars were nearby, and they did nothing. in terms of what's going on in florida in the last six weeks, we've seen the statewide reopen. more reopenings in south florida and the numbers are showing that's probably having an impact, you mentioned 13,000 in just a week. state of florida now looking at 80,000 plus cases of
yesterday there was a group of physicians protesting at the state's capital tallahassee, pleading with governor desantis to require people to wear masks. what he said yesterday is that this is something we should trust people are doing and so far, floridians have shown that they can do that. i would argue, stephanie, there is plenty of evidence to the contrary, that floridians are not doing that. from hollywood, florida, about an hour north, 30 minutes north from where i am. these are not bars...
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front lines, shawn reed, friend and brother in indianapolis, a black trans man who loves life in tallahassee, florida and though it wasn't from an officer's bullet we are having this in the shadow of a son from georgia, and nina, two black trans men, comes against intersectional he marginalized people. there are too names to lift because as the president has said we have been active for a long time. attorney general holder. i want to start with you. i was raised to be an activist. if you ask my mom this is the only life i have ever known, the surge of police violence as it relates since in 2014 when mike brown was killed in ferguson, missouri a few minutes from my home. you came to ferguson, there were literally thousands of brave and mighty protesters like the ones we are seeing now, those protests were on the ground, i want to know what you learned from those activists. with the work that what you are doing now. >> good to see you again and thank you for convening here today. in 2014 meeting with the president, and whether i should go there. who would react to my present and make the deter
front lines, shawn reed, friend and brother in indianapolis, a black trans man who loves life in tallahassee, florida and though it wasn't from an officer's bullet we are having this in the shadow of a son from georgia, and nina, two black trans men, comes against intersectional he marginalized people. there are too names to lift because as the president has said we have been active for a long time. attorney general holder. i want to start with you. i was raised to be an activist. if you ask my...
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it was tony, a black trans man that loved life in tallahassee, florida. and we are having this in the shadow of ahmaud arbery, and two black trans men that were killed from the hatred that -- yesterday. said, we havent been at this for a long time. there is some key work to do and now we are going to do it. attorney general holder, i want to start with you. i was raised to be an activist. if you asked my mom, this is the only life i have ever known. as it relates to successfully -- a relates to systemic racism when mike brown was killed in ferguson just a few minutes from my own home. as you know, there were literally thousands of brave protesters like the ones we are seeing right now. those organizers were on the the whole world by attention. i want to know what you learned from those grassroots activists. what have you carried from those conversations and ferguson with you? mr. holder: it is good to see you again. and thank you, president obama, for convening us today. i remember back in 2014, meeting with the president i did not know how people would r
it was tony, a black trans man that loved life in tallahassee, florida. and we are having this in the shadow of ahmaud arbery, and two black trans men that were killed from the hatred that -- yesterday. said, we havent been at this for a long time. there is some key work to do and now we are going to do it. attorney general holder, i want to start with you. i was raised to be an activist. if you asked my mom, this is the only life i have ever known. as it relates to successfully -- a relates to...