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we were with terence floyd as he spoke. his message on the peaceful protests, on the violence, and what he told me about the sea of faces here, from all backgrounds, and what that meant to him. all of this playing out as they paid tribute in minneapolis, where george floyd was killed. a moving memorial service we witnessed today, and this moment here, the police chief paying tribute, taking a knee at the side of the hearse that carried floyd's coffin. his family sharing their memories of a childhood with little money but a lot of love. they described him as a gentle giant. they celebrated his kindness today. the reverend al sharpton tliferring the jewguy, saying, your knee off of our necks. in brooklyn, thousands gathering right here, chanting george floyd's name. you will hear his brother's call for peace. and what he shared with what he saw in this crowd, saying it took him days to be able to say what he said here today. at this hour, on the tenth day of protests, thousands are marching here in new york city, crossing ove
we were with terence floyd as he spoke. his message on the peaceful protests, on the violence, and what he told me about the sea of faces here, from all backgrounds, and what that meant to him. all of this playing out as they paid tribute in minneapolis, where george floyd was killed. a moving memorial service we witnessed today, and this moment here, the police chief paying tribute, taking a knee at the side of the hearse that carried floyd's coffin. his family sharing their memories of a...
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he said the police. >> he's got his hands up there for us now. >> terence crutcher was h 3 years old when the offer recognized him standing near the side of the rose. >> ready for a taser, i think. >> in the police chopper officers give the kind of play by play. >> that looks like a bad dude, . >> see him walking away with his hands up. i see the visual of him every night that i lay my head down and i pray to god ask him to take this away. >> the mayor took office three months after crutcher's death. a lot of people saw what happened to terence crutcher and said this wouldn't have happened if he was a white man. do you think that's true? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: hundreds turned out to mourn his death, which bynum said was a result of drugs in his system that made him unable to follow directions. officer shelby said he failed to follow orders and she shot him believing he was reaching into his car for a weapon. >> it is more about the really insidious nature of drug utilization than it is about race, in my opinion. >> reporter: you think he's sizing up the situation to -- in 2017
he said the police. >> he's got his hands up there for us now. >> terence crutcher was h 3 years old when the offer recognized him standing near the side of the rose. >> ready for a taser, i think. >> in the police chopper officers give the kind of play by play. >> that looks like a bad dude, . >> see him walking away with his hands up. i see the visual of him every night that i lay my head down and i pray to god ask him to take this away. >> the mayor...
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would not have wanted the violence this is a little of what terence floyd had to say 2. probably. my brother. and i for one hope you know. do you agree with. zotto i highly doubt no i don't know i know. you know what next once out to be don't. and i'm not saying the people here who apples don't want to relax. and john the other thing i just want to pick up with you is the private post-mortem that was carried out by the floyd family it found that he died of asphyxiation but wonderingly that differs from the official preliminary report by the county medical examiner. that's right there and i'm going to step back a little bit because i want to be able to show you this spot where he larry when that autopsy. the moment that autopsy was recording is right over here between this there's a bus stop to the left just under this cup food store in a street light he laid there with an 3 police officers with their knees on him and the original report that we see from prosecutors we'll we don't have the whole launch obscene from the hennepin county coroner's office but we do have some
would not have wanted the violence this is a little of what terence floyd had to say 2. probably. my brother. and i for one hope you know. do you agree with. zotto i highly doubt no i don't know i know. you know what next once out to be don't. and i'm not saying the people here who apples don't want to relax. and john the other thing i just want to pick up with you is the private post-mortem that was carried out by the floyd family it found that he died of asphyxiation but wonderingly that...
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you represented terence death bys family, his police. you also represent the last living survivor of the tulsa race massacre. let's begin there. we are going to see if we can hear youou. damario? oh, yes, we can hear you, go ahead. go ahead, damario. damario: can you hear me? amy: we can. damario: good deal. yes, i i represesent the last kn living survivor who lives in tulsa, and she is 105 years old care she hasas been waiting for justice foror 99 years, and weee excited aboutut the new opportrtunity that has s come at because off covid-19 anand the unfofortunate, tragic c death of george floyd that has really made this enentire country if nt ththis world, to look at discriminationon and try to find ways to eliminate this long-standing injustice in tulsa that has been festering, what we continue -- what we call a continued massacre. e explain who the l last survivor of this race massacre is and how you came to represent her. damario: yes, she is a wonderful woman. she was alive when this happenened. she was at her grandmother's home, an
you represented terence death bys family, his police. you also represent the last living survivor of the tulsa race massacre. let's begin there. we are going to see if we can hear youou. damario? oh, yes, we can hear you, go ahead. go ahead, damario. damario: can you hear me? amy: we can. damario: good deal. yes, i i represesent the last kn living survivor who lives in tulsa, and she is 105 years old care she hasas been waiting for justice foror 99 years, and weee excited aboutut the new...
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a few years ago when he was high and depressed terence tried to hang himself. as i hear that happened in the. well here. for with the rope he takes me to the site of his suicide attempt oh. come over here to help me understand how you're feeling that day. it was getting dark going from going on. waist the truck and going and one of my mind in my mind that school blank you know the day no one went over here to i'm one of them i wasn't. getting one. i don't know just. like nobody don't then worry what mean and oh you know more and more and more so. the public and we're all going to grab the rope and. we're home and. we're doing a for you we're doing a good local. where the northern territory would meet us so aside right it's 3 and a half times the national average wedding to an indigenous can't just say how culturally appropriate methods are being used to heal and say hey i'm. david cole runs belling you which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just have some time out get away from th
a few years ago when he was high and depressed terence tried to hang himself. as i hear that happened in the. well here. for with the rope he takes me to the site of his suicide attempt oh. come over here to help me understand how you're feeling that day. it was getting dark going from going on. waist the truck and going and one of my mind in my mind that school blank you know the day no one went over here to i'm one of them i wasn't. getting one. i don't know just. like nobody don't then worry...
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message from floyd's family terence floyd urges mourners to take to turn outrage over the death of his brother and a peaceful action to the country faces and the 3rd day of unrest. and here in the german capital people show their solidarity with protesters in the u.s. but some turning to art we'll bring you a special report from berlin. i'm claire richardson good to have you with us medical examiner is in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as a white police man kneeled on his neck anti-racism protests have engulfed the united states since floyd died one week ago and in the last few minutes president donald trump has been speaking out calling the violent protests that followed floyd's death a disgrace here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling unrest. business district of washington. in washington flames flickered up in the darkness just a stone's throw away from the white house. tear gas canisters flew is police patrol cars burned in boston. in some places unrest gave way to violence and looting
message from floyd's family terence floyd urges mourners to take to turn outrage over the death of his brother and a peaceful action to the country faces and the 3rd day of unrest. and here in the german capital people show their solidarity with protesters in the u.s. but some turning to art we'll bring you a special report from berlin. i'm claire richardson good to have you with us medical examiner is in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says...
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one terence urges the mourners to turn outrage over the death of his brother george into peaceful action as the country faces another night of unrest we'll get a live update from minneapolis news starts now. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us the brother of george floyd is appealing to protesters tonight to remain peaceful saying that his brother always supported peace and unity terrence floor was speaking in minneapolis at the spot where his brother died a week ago today when a white police officer derrick. held his knee on george ford's neck for nearly 9 minutes the footage captured on his cell phone shocked the world sparking a week of protests of police racism and brutality throughout the u.s. and beyond some of those protests turned violent resulting in several deaths across the country nighttime curfew have been imposed but broken in dozens of u.s. cities. or i want to bring in. now he is in minneapolis for us. good afternoon to you stefan you are there at this what's become a memorial site now tell me what's going on right now you know this is the day to be here and they
one terence urges the mourners to turn outrage over the death of his brother george into peaceful action as the country faces another night of unrest we'll get a live update from minneapolis news starts now. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us the brother of george floyd is appealing to protesters tonight to remain peaceful saying that his brother always supported peace and unity terrence floor was speaking in minneapolis at the spot where his brother died a week ago today when a white...
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>> reporter: terence floyd beginning to speak.edging it has taken him days to get here to be able to say this. >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god because at the end of the day, my brother is gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> reporter: terence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the destruction. my brother wasn't about that. the floyds is a god-fearing family. >> reporter: he spoke of the power of unity. >> power to the people. not just my people. not just your people. not just the people they think is important or whatever.tag r e pele. reano rch ross the moment to tell us what that moment on stage was like before that crowd. >> when you looked out into that crowd and saw that sea of faces, black, white, asian-american, latino, what did you make of it? >> i just knew my brother was proud. i knew the whole floyd family was proud of that because we all stand together for justice. i just apprec
>> reporter: terence floyd beginning to speak.edging it has taken him days to get here to be able to say this. >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god because at the end of the day, my brother is gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> reporter: terence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the destruction. my brother wasn't about that. the...
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over the word good meanwhile george lloyd's brother terence urges mourners to turn their outrage into peaceful action against police brutality. and in the bundesliga light fish look to send them to their chances of a spot in the champions league and a 6 goal thriller against cologne. i'm claire richardson welcome to the show medical examiners in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as police restrained him and pressed on his neck protests having gulfs the united states since floyd died one week ago at the site of his death in minneapolis members of his family paid tribute to him with a call for unity and peace. cheeriness flew late crumbles under the weight of tremendous loss this is where for nearly 9 minutes his brother george begged for his life and for his mother under the weight of an officer on his neck the medical examiner is calling his death a homicide. oh well. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh a week later terrence is here to memorialize his brother and to ask protestors to to manchester is the right way. to. drop. t
over the word good meanwhile george lloyd's brother terence urges mourners to turn their outrage into peaceful action against police brutality. and in the bundesliga light fish look to send them to their chances of a spot in the champions league and a 6 goal thriller against cologne. i'm claire richardson welcome to the show medical examiners in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as police restrained him and pressed on his...
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terence eventually collapsed in his friend's arms as he tried to kneel on one knee. he was surrounded by a large crowd that was peaceful and respectful as he honored his brother terence eventually spoke at the memorial calling for peaceful protests. he said violence will not bring his brother back. and minneapolis police chief medaria arradondo also paid his respects at the memorial today arradondo has gone on record to say that the other 3 officers involved are complicit in the killing of george floyd. >>and tonight the los angeles police chief is walking back a comment he made during a press conference today. he's talking about the looters and rioters. chief michel moore said they're just as responsible for george floyd's death as the former minneapolis officers. >>we have people. mourning the death of this man. george floyd we had people capitalizing. his death. is on their hands. as much as it is those officers. >>the chief was immediately met with widespread criticism after making that statement. he later took to twitter here and then he said quote there are 4 p
terence eventually collapsed in his friend's arms as he tried to kneel on one knee. he was surrounded by a large crowd that was peaceful and respectful as he honored his brother terence eventually spoke at the memorial calling for peaceful protests. he said violence will not bring his brother back. and minneapolis police chief medaria arradondo also paid his respects at the memorial today arradondo has gone on record to say that the other 3 officers involved are complicit in the killing of...
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which was just painted in the week since he was killed on that corner over there and his brother terence was here earlier today urging people not to commit violent acts not to loot not to set fires and you can see that in myspace that is not what's going on it's a peaceful protest yes they're violating curfew but they're doing it out of civil disobedience to make the point that they want to see all 4 of the officers who were involved in arresting mr floyd they want to see them all prosecuted and in the autopsy the private autopsy that came out today which slightly contradicted the public the one from the hennepin county coroner that one said that he died of a heart attack and that that the police were a contributing factor but are also said that he had underlying health conditions and the art the one that came out today was much stronger it said he died directly as a result of the force placed upon his breathing tube by the 3 police officers and not just the one who had his knee on the neck the other 2 who were so sitting on his back also show the air out of him by collapsing his lungs t
which was just painted in the week since he was killed on that corner over there and his brother terence was here earlier today urging people not to commit violent acts not to loot not to set fires and you can see that in myspace that is not what's going on it's a peaceful protest yes they're violating curfew but they're doing it out of civil disobedience to make the point that they want to see all 4 of the officers who were involved in arresting mr floyd they want to see them all prosecuted...
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and i just finally asked, who killed terence?he police. >> he's got his hands up there now. >> reporter: terence crutcher was 40 years old when officer betty jo shelby noticed him standing near the side of the road. >> still walking. reporter: his car was in the middle of the street. >> enough for taser, i think. reporter: in the police chopper high above, officers give the kind of play-by-play. >> that looks like a bad dude too, to be honest. >> to see him walking away with his hands up, i see the visual of him in my head every night that i lay my head down, and i pray to god, i ask him, take this away. >> reporter: mayor g.t. bynum took office three months after crutcher's death. >> a lot of people saw what happened to terence crutcher and they said, this wouldn't have happened if he was a white man. do you think that's true? >> no, i don't. ♪ >> reporter: hundreds turned out to mourn terence crutcher's death. which bynum suggests was a result of drugs found in crutcher's system. drugs that made him unable to follow directions.
and i just finally asked, who killed terence?he police. >> he's got his hands up there now. >> reporter: terence crutcher was 40 years old when officer betty jo shelby noticed him standing near the side of the road. >> still walking. reporter: his car was in the middle of the street. >> enough for taser, i think. reporter: in the police chopper high above, officers give the kind of play-by-play. >> that looks like a bad dude too, to be honest. >> to see him...
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george floyd's brother, terence floyd, visiting the site where his brother was killed. he had a simple message for those instigating violence. stop. >> i understand y'all are upset. so if i'm not over here, if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, what are y'all doing? what are y'all doing? y'all doing nothing! because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> experts hired by the floyd family and the medical examiner have both concluded george floyd's death was a homicide but they don't exactly agree on what caused it. let's go live to minneapolis and bring in cnn's josh campbell. josh, explain the information here and walk us through the forensics. >> reporter: let me first apologize to our viewers as we get into the details of the forensics. it's sensitive to talk about but it's so important when it comes down to the prosecution of the officers. as you mentioned, the family of george floyd commissioned an independent autopsy looking into the cause of death. that came after the medical examiner released a prelimin
george floyd's brother, terence floyd, visiting the site where his brother was killed. he had a simple message for those instigating violence. stop. >> i understand y'all are upset. so if i'm not over here, if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, what are y'all doing? what are y'all doing? y'all doing nothing! because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> experts hired by the floyd family and the medical examiner have both...
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. >>> beautiful moment of calm there as chief terence monahan of the new york city police departmenteeled in solidarity with protesters. welcome back to "cbs this morning". it's that moment of calm there in new york and other moments across the country. but unfortunately here in this city, those positive feelings did not last into night. there was looting and clashes and those marred another day of peaceful demonstrations in the city as many ignored a new curfew. earlier we tagged along with moan and asked him about the nypd's response to the protests so far. >> what happened in minnesota was an outrage. completely and totally. but 800,000 law enforcement officers around this country are paying for the price for what that guy did in minnesota. >> can you understand the anger? >> yes i see the anger. protest. yell. scream. don't take your rage out on the commune, destroy the businesses that employ members of this community. >> reporter: after violence erupted over the weekend chief terence monahan and the nearly 40,000 officers he oversees geared up for more protests. >> where's the l
. >>> beautiful moment of calm there as chief terence monahan of the new york city police departmenteeled in solidarity with protesters. welcome back to "cbs this morning". it's that moment of calm there in new york and other moments across the country. but unfortunately here in this city, those positive feelings did not last into night. there was looting and clashes and those marred another day of peaceful demonstrations in the city as many ignored a new curfew. earlier we...
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and we heard from terence floyd come his brother calling for peace.thoughts on that and also on what we witnessed from the white house just a short time ago. >> thank you, martha to talk about such a heavy issue an important issue for the country in the country's future. i applaud terence floyd for his thoughts and his comments for peace. it reminds me of the nine family members in south carolina 2015 when they gave the man who murdered the family members in the church, nine family members suffocated, taken out. murder in the church. so that calls for peace and for calm. it is powerful from the one voice that matters the most peer of the one voice that matters the most as a member of the floyd family. second, i would say the president's comments in the rose garden were important. they were significant. they were heartfelt. and they let us in the right direction. we need to hear more like that from the president because frankly, the country rallies around our chief executive when he speaks about bringing the american family together. so i thought what
and we heard from terence floyd come his brother calling for peace.thoughts on that and also on what we witnessed from the white house just a short time ago. >> thank you, martha to talk about such a heavy issue an important issue for the country in the country's future. i applaud terence floyd for his thoughts and his comments for peace. it reminds me of the nine family members in south carolina 2015 when they gave the man who murdered the family members in the church, nine family...
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floyd's grief-stricken brother terence addressing the crowd demanding the violence stop. >> what are'all doing? y'all are doing nothing because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: terence saying the best way to force change is to vote. >> not just vote for the president, vote for the preliminaries. vote for everybody. educate yourself. >> reporter: meanwhile, the president of the minneapolis police union is facing fresh scrutiny for saying the four officers involved were, quote, terminated without due process. he says he's trying to help them fight for their jobs. kenneth and mona. >> ines, thank you. >>> and coming up, new details on how china withheld information about the coronavirus. >>> also ahead, with the nation divided, the search for solutions. an important voice in the struggle against racism offers a path forward. inst racism offers a path forward. you know reflexes are key. you know your kid doesn't step around puddles. and wet shoes, not cool. you know what else isn't cool? those cheap leaky diapers. because with luvs, you get the pro-level lea
floyd's grief-stricken brother terence addressing the crowd demanding the violence stop. >> what are'all doing? y'all are doing nothing because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: terence saying the best way to force change is to vote. >> not just vote for the president, vote for the preliminaries. vote for everybody. educate yourself. >> reporter: meanwhile, the president of the minneapolis police union is facing fresh scrutiny for saying the...
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that's done. >> reporter: terence dickson's lounge room sits empty.his cafe is open for te-out only. so he's developing safety measures to re-open. >> how do you eat an elephant? hoe small bite at a time. rkt e a doti wme o.woutur >> reporte simone charles had 56 dates booked in her cincinnati ent space. the end of march? >> we literally had three events left. we were looking at opening reopening our doors at the beginning of june. however, with the protests that are that have been occurring a lot of our clients whoere scheduled to do tours have reached out saying that they feel uncomfortable wanting topo po those tours. >> reporter: charles hopes to re-open soon. as does james mack. he's cleaning up after his store was broken into amidst the protests in charlotte. security cameras capthe incident. i mean, not being able to do business in that timeframe isem exy hurtful. we just trying to climb back to our way back, you knng, without lour space, without losing our business. and then we have another hurdlea to go over, nong away from any of the protest
that's done. >> reporter: terence dickson's lounge room sits empty.his cafe is open for te-out only. so he's developing safety measures to re-open. >> how do you eat an elephant? hoe small bite at a time. rkt e a doti wme o.woutur >> reporte simone charles had 56 dates booked in her cincinnati ent space. the end of march? >> we literally had three events left. we were looking at opening reopening our doors at the beginning of june. however, with the protests that are...
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revenues from iran's main export oil have plummeted so terence foreign cash reserves are also down. one u.s. dollar was worth 190000 the rain in reelz this week up from 32000 reales 5 years ago and ordinary people are feeling the pain in my mission. even if i work more can't buy more dollars that has affected my welfare and made me stressed it's a bad situation. and there's no end in sight because of it 19 pandemic is still disrupting global trade. they're increasing dollar supply was because of the disruption of the rain and exports to the regional market the number of coronavirus patients in our country was unfortunately high and the borders have been closed this will continue until the epidemic is brought under control. down by the arabs. meanwhile tehran is also taking a tougher stance against businesses it says half of some $40000000000.00 money generated by non oil in exports stays abroad and now iran wants companies to bring that hard currency home threatening to revoke export license as if they do not comply. now in d.w. business we've brought you all manner of tales of inno
revenues from iran's main export oil have plummeted so terence foreign cash reserves are also down. one u.s. dollar was worth 190000 the rain in reelz this week up from 32000 reales 5 years ago and ordinary people are feeling the pain in my mission. even if i work more can't buy more dollars that has affected my welfare and made me stressed it's a bad situation. and there's no end in sight because of it 19 pandemic is still disrupting global trade. they're increasing dollar supply was because...
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terence floyd came to the scene of his brother's death to urge calm. horse. and it doesn't matter not at all. because it's not going to stop with our stuff so i want to show you off. the knuckle. so that's no reason not to. let go of some of the way that he said it is what his brother would have wanted john hendren l.g. 0 minneapolis and in minneapolis now n.b.c. news is a great jay i think what terence was saying that was really powerful because he was putting forward this idea that hey you're out there destroying stuff but it's out stuff and it's got to be a different way and i think you know we call that something people probably need to hear. oh i think you're absolutely right come on we were there as he was speaking to those who had gathered very emotional very moving in the strength that he showed to be able to say some of those things after barely being able to walk because he was so overcome with grief being at the spot where his brother had died really urging people not only to stop the violence saying that his was a peaceful family but also saying t
terence floyd came to the scene of his brother's death to urge calm. horse. and it doesn't matter not at all. because it's not going to stop with our stuff so i want to show you off. the knuckle. so that's no reason not to. let go of some of the way that he said it is what his brother would have wanted john hendren l.g. 0 minneapolis and in minneapolis now n.b.c. news is a great jay i think what terence was saying that was really powerful because he was putting forward this idea that hey you're...
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that was george floyd's brother terence. and in that news conference there by the family we heard a very emotive speech from his from george ford's daughter's mother roxie washington explaining what a good and devoted father he was 6 year old john was there as well and and we heard from the brother emphasizing again how he wanted to get justice for georgia floyd ok let's cross not the same poor in minnesota elsewhere in minnesota and speak john hendren john obviously you were in minneapolis up until yesterday you've been following the details of this case it's really interesting to see the emotive aspect of all of the family speaking there very much trying to i suppose show that the family you know that george floyd as a father as well. they've all done a really good job of humanizing george floyd because it's so easy when someone dies at the hands of police to be dehumanised is a criminal and one of the things they want to keep reminding people is that he hadn't been convicted of anything there was a dispute over an alleged
that was george floyd's brother terence. and in that news conference there by the family we heard a very emotive speech from his from george ford's daughter's mother roxie washington explaining what a good and devoted father he was 6 year old john was there as well and and we heard from the brother emphasizing again how he wanted to get justice for georgia floyd ok let's cross not the same poor in minnesota elsewhere in minnesota and speak john hendren john obviously you were in minneapolis up...
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outraged about what happened with george floyd, and a reminder of what happened right there with terencerutcher. >> absolutely. the fact of the matter is the reason i'm running for mayor is because we can do better in tulsa. just as we can do better across the country. the calls for peace are good. the calls for unity are great. but the calls for justice are better. and in tulsa, oklahoma where the victims and the descendants of the race massacre have still yet to receive justice, where terence crutcher's family has still yet to receive justice, where the countless numbers of families that have been victims of police violence have yet to receive justice, we saw george floyd having his neck have the foot stuck on it, and that was symbolism for what america has done to black americans. and so in tulsa, oklahoma we take that extremely seriously. and this mayor has said that he's committed to taking action. yet with the other side of his mouth has gone on national television and said that racial bias doesn't exist in the tulsa police department and that terence crutcher's death was caused by
outraged about what happened with george floyd, and a reminder of what happened right there with terencerutcher. >> absolutely. the fact of the matter is the reason i'm running for mayor is because we can do better in tulsa. just as we can do better across the country. the calls for peace are good. the calls for unity are great. but the calls for justice are better. and in tulsa, oklahoma where the victims and the descendants of the race massacre have still yet to receive justice, where...
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german minister terence and the french minister affair a theft into w.h.o. talk to the secretary general and discuss much of it were corrosion so i think we are on a good rate but with this problem we have it still ahead of us i think market operation is necessary ok you mentioned the w h o chief that let's let's have have a listen in to see what he had to say about a vaccine some of the things we are seeing now is some countries are going to have . countries in this that suits them and that may undermine the global axis making the smoke seem. public good so there should be a real political commitment but what sort of commitment because once a vaccine comes along they'll be a mad rush politicians and promises don't always go head to head today. but we do have organizations like the globe and $95.00 x. a nation c.p.a. the coalition for if you diminish your preparedness and innovation they are putting pressure on governments on companies that make scenes which will invade. to everybody. because we have governments like the united states and others who try to b
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his family members that the program doesn't say which ones but i think we can expect his brother terence is likely to be one of those and the ceremony could last as long. 2 hours but this movement could last months possibly be on the. 100 in minneapolis thank you let's cross over to brooklyn now new york another memorial event is getting underway that christus me is following that one a different atmosphere a different location but many people like winston. huge crowds gathering in the brother of george floyd terence is expected to make an appearance here along with local civil rights leaders and you can see the crowd is already huge behind me here a continuation of the outpouring of support for this movement that we've seen over the last week demonstrations have been at times intense and ongoing for the last week including last night despite a curfew that was called for 8 pm. demonstrators continued out on the streets there were some blasts even though the man himself said the demonstrators were largely peaceful that's led to some criticism of the marriage from his own current and forme
his family members that the program doesn't say which ones but i think we can expect his brother terence is likely to be one of those and the ceremony could last as long. 2 hours but this movement could last months possibly be on the. 100 in minneapolis thank you let's cross over to brooklyn now new york another memorial event is getting underway that christus me is following that one a different atmosphere a different location but many people like winston. huge crowds gathering in the brother...
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the country's borders were closed and many poor in terence have had trouble picking up their babies like this spanish. one month and 3 days late but at least they're together. and your old us have traveled more than 10000 kilometers by car through continent in lockdown to finally meet their daughter. she still has to get used to us she doesn't know who we are. their daughter spent her 1st month with a carer in an apartment her parents only able to see her on a screen. you know the so sad we were crying just seeing her pictures and unable to do anything for her you just feel so helpless when you can do is wait . as their daughter's birth came and went and with no end to lockdown in sight or people are injured elders could do scour the ukrainian press with the help of a translation up on the lookout for some sign of hope neither the spanish government nor the ukrainian embassy could hold would help when they read that ukraine's human rights on but when it promised to help parents into the country and others jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev.
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police brutality and sit ins too often lead to violent protests that don't create political change terence floyd spoke in minneapolis at the spot where his brother die a week ago an independent autopsy has found floyd died as pleas for strained him and compressed his neck one peace officer has been charged with 3rd degree murder and 3 other officers have been fired. well let's bring in the ones in minneapolis for more fun you are there at the place where the white police officer kneeled on floyd's neck until he died in an outrage over a history of please. people what is the mood like where you are right now. it's quite jubilant and very loose so to speak people are having a good time it's not a party don't get me wrong they're still very committed chanting george floyd's name i can't breach the. typical battle cries now which we have witnessed all week long the curfew here in minneapolis has been shrunk it has been made short of the curfew now at 10 pm local that means 2 hours later than yesterday and the other days before so people are taking advantage of this here this is absolutely as y
police brutality and sit ins too often lead to violent protests that don't create political change terence floyd spoke in minneapolis at the spot where his brother die a week ago an independent autopsy has found floyd died as pleas for strained him and compressed his neck one peace officer has been charged with 3rd degree murder and 3 other officers have been fired. well let's bring in the ones in minneapolis for more fun you are there at the place where the white police officer kneeled on...
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there was word that the heart oh oh oh oh oh a week later terence is here to memorialize his brother and to ask protestors to to manchester is the right way. to. drop your love for your curves are now here we. are now. not over. our one of. our not only are her from her mother know her more than. the running around but one that has let will ever live for them and all right we will follow muff obsesses over. here's the love sex is over right protest have swept across the u.s. fueled by anger and desperation george floyd isn't the 1st unarmed black man or woman to die and police custody but his slow death caught on video has sparked a movement people are demanding black americans be treated with the same humanity as whites. i can't i can't disappoint you the gap here is here the business world. little bit of the boarding actually. derek chapman since dismissed from the police was charged with florence murder on friday but his brother says that's not enough. he wants all of the officers involved arrested and charged i just want to. run. for our 1. we have much more on this story at our
there was word that the heart oh oh oh oh oh a week later terence is here to memorialize his brother and to ask protestors to to manchester is the right way. to. drop your love for your curves are now here we. are now. not over. our one of. our not only are her from her mother know her more than. the running around but one that has let will ever live for them and all right we will follow muff obsesses over. here's the love sex is over right protest have swept across the u.s. fueled by anger and...
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terence floyd urges mourners to turn outrage over the death of his brother george into peaceful action as the country faces another night of unrest we'll get an update from minneapolis also coming up here in the german capital people showing their solidarity with the protesters in the u.s. and some people turning to our will have a special report. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us in the united states the brother of george floyd has appealed to protesters to remain peaceful saying his brother would not have wanted anything but peace and unity terrence ford spoke today in minneapolis at the sponsor where his brother died a week ago today when a white police officer daring show been held his knee on floyd's neck for nearly 9 minutes an independent autopsy has found that he died of the 60 asian due to. neck and back compression now that contradicts an official report from the minneapolis police. or earlier we spoke to our correspondent in minnesota and we asked whether people there had heard the news of this all top see result commissioned by floyd's family revealing that he die
terence floyd urges mourners to turn outrage over the death of his brother george into peaceful action as the country faces another night of unrest we'll get an update from minneapolis also coming up here in the german capital people showing their solidarity with the protesters in the u.s. and some people turning to our will have a special report. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us in the united states the brother of george floyd has appealed to protesters to remain peaceful saying his...
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ther, terence, b has been speaking at the scene of his arrest. >> at every case of police brutality,he same thing has been happening. there are protests, you all destroy stuff, y a know why they don't move? because it is not their stuff. it is our stf. they are not going to move. t'r s do this another way. >> in new york. overnight, violence is the worst america has seen in decades now andlearly, the situation is on edge as we await the results of the topsy. >> absolutely. can see behind me some of the stores vandalized and looted. all moing and all afternoon, there are crews here. >> i have to interrupt you because the results are being announced. let's have a listen in. >> the director of autopsy and forensic sciences at the university of michigan. remouavnt living today.ntists in the peace isot thebsence of io, the esen of justice. we believe truth will help lead to justice. despite how painful is autopsy findings are, especially for george floyd's family, we think it is essential that the truth come out about the manner, the exact manner as to how george floyd was killed even tho
ther, terence, b has been speaking at the scene of his arrest. >> at every case of police brutality,he same thing has been happening. there are protests, you all destroy stuff, y a know why they don't move? because it is not their stuff. it is our stf. they are not going to move. t'r s do this another way. >> in new york. overnight, violence is the worst america has seen in decades now andlearly, the situation is on edge as we await the results of the topsy. >> absolutely. can...
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the plus side, the ensemble cast are terrific and lee's ear for music remains as sharp as ever from terenceh bursts of marvin gaye's what's going on, sometimes erupting as a group sing—along, also resurfacing as a plaintiff solo voice. da 5 bloods is on netflix now. if you're looking for something more family—friendly, then disney's artemis fowl aims to fill a harry potter—sized hole in the movie market. you never told me how to start. sir kenneth branagh, who played gilderoy lockhart in chamber of secrets, directs this adaptation of eoin colfer‘s source which the author memorably described as "die hard with fairies". although personally i prefer the phrase "wizard: impossible". this isn't about the father. this is about the son. artemis fowl. ferdia shaw, grandson of robert, is the 12—year—old mastermind who must search for his missing father played by colin farrell in a world where magical creatures are real and deployed with military precision. taking inspiration from the roller coaster rides of old saturday morning serials, branagh keeps things moving along briskly flipping nimbly betwe
the plus side, the ensemble cast are terrific and lee's ear for music remains as sharp as ever from terenceh bursts of marvin gaye's what's going on, sometimes erupting as a group sing—along, also resurfacing as a plaintiff solo voice. da 5 bloods is on netflix now. if you're looking for something more family—friendly, then disney's artemis fowl aims to fill a harry potter—sized hole in the movie market. you never told me how to start. sir kenneth branagh, who played gilderoy lockhart in...
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earlier in minneapolis terence floyd for the first time visiting the very location his brother took his last breaths overwhelmed with emotion. >> what's his name? >> george floyd. >> reporter: before saying this to demonstrators. >> if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, what are y'all doing? what are y'all doing? y'all doing nothing! because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: now in regards to violence and fires that we saw in places across the country, terence floyd was saying let's do this another way. while we still did see some arrests here in the minneapolis area, things were largely peaceful. in regards to the dual autopsy reports we have seen, the hennepin county autopsy report saying floyd's death was basically due to heart failure while the independent autopsy saying it was due to asphyxiation. a memorial set for thursday. >> reporter: both reports saying they believe it was a homicide. >>> we have a lot of news developing at this hour. we're following the aftermath of the ejection of peaceful protestors
earlier in minneapolis terence floyd for the first time visiting the very location his brother took his last breaths overwhelmed with emotion. >> what's his name? >> george floyd. >> reporter: before saying this to demonstrators. >> if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, what are y'all doing? what are y'all doing? y'all doing nothing! because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: now in regards...
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terence floyd is in the center of your screen. [crowd chanting "george floyd"] >> george! >> floyd!d chanting "george floyd"] >> harris: you can hear, you are not saying it loud enough. to say his name george floyd. to say his name, george floyd. gianno i'm going to come back to you. >> i am very proud that we can call for justice, not just them, but other folks impacted by police brutality. as we take this moment and reflect, i hope and pray that others can pick up the baton as we push for justice in the form of legislative reform that calls for police accountability in all levels of government. >> harris: all right, i think that we may hear from terrance floyd, i am not ignoring you. i know that you are wrong. let's listen for just a second. >> you have to be respectful. good afternoon, my brothers and my sisters. my white allies, my blue allies that are here today. my name is reverend kevin mccall, i am a civil rights leader in brooklyn, new york. we came today with the delegation that you will hear from. the delegation consists of the attorney and committee activists chris banks
terence floyd is in the center of your screen. [crowd chanting "george floyd"] >> george! >> floyd!d chanting "george floyd"] >> harris: you can hear, you are not saying it loud enough. to say his name george floyd. to say his name, george floyd. gianno i'm going to come back to you. >> i am very proud that we can call for justice, not just them, but other folks impacted by police brutality. as we take this moment and reflect, i hope and pray that...
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surrounded by protesters terence floyd called on them to demonstrate peacefully. >> if i'm not over here messing up my community, so what are y'all doing? what are y'all doing? y'all doing nothing because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. it may feel good for the moment just like when you drink, but when you come down you're going to wonder what you did. >> the family says an independent autopsy found floyd died from asphyxia due to neck and back compression. despitee curfefews imposed in dozens of cities protests have become violent in many areas. shops have been looted and cars set on fire. "the new york times" reports the demonstrations have spread to 140 cities in at least 40 states. more than 4,400 people were reportedly arrested over the weekend. with the escalating violence president trump told governors on a conference call to get tough on protesters. reuters obtained this audio. >> we have all the men and women you need, but people aren't calling them up. if you don't dominate you're wasting your time. they're going to run over you and you're going to look like a
surrounded by protesters terence floyd called on them to demonstrate peacefully. >> if i'm not over here messing up my community, so what are y'all doing? what are y'all doing? y'all doing nothing because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. it may feel good for the moment just like when you drink, but when you come down you're going to wonder what you did. >> the family says an independent autopsy found floyd died from asphyxia due to neck and back compression....
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his grandmother survived the massacre in tulsa and his brother terence crutcher was shot and killed byicer in 2016 and also with me is pastor vernon, pastor of the ame church, one of the only structures left standing after the masser can. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with me today. reverend turner, let me begin with you because your church, a sanctuary that was rebuilt by survivors of the massacre sits atop the only structure still standing since 1921 and what happened that day, but you wrote something recently that struck me. you said the white mob really won because they took it out of the hands of black people. they took greenwood out of the hands of black people. what do you want to hear from the president tomorrow? >> i would like for the president of these united states to actually do more than just give a speech. i would like for him to treat african-americans, especially those here in tulsa, as true citizens of this nation and especially those who were killed in the race massacre. i would like for the president to instruct his attorney general to start investigating i
his grandmother survived the massacre in tulsa and his brother terence crutcher was shot and killed byicer in 2016 and also with me is pastor vernon, pastor of the ame church, one of the only structures left standing after the masser can. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with me today. reverend turner, let me begin with you because your church, a sanctuary that was rebuilt by survivors of the massacre sits atop the only structure still standing since 1921 and what happened that day, but...
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terence ford says people should educate themselves station for a vote. >>and again keep all protests, peaceful. time for another look at the forecast on this first day of june, let's rejoin mabrisa rodriguez mabrisa. >>either catherine happy monday, let's take a look at the daytime highs because the briton either at or slightly above average upwards of about 5 degrees above normal for oakland in the mid 70's, widespread mid 80's for livermore and conquered, and it's only going to get warmer from here, let's take a live look outside downtown san francisco. and you can see temperatures out there right now widespread 60's and 70's for most of the coastal areas and most of our interior valleys still in the mid 80's, the concord and and jug 83 degrees. but half moon bay, currently at 57 degrees and overnight lows tonight, we'll be on the mild side widespread mid to upper 50's and we are going to see tomorrow's daytime highs warming up at least 10 degrees from today's so widespread 70's along the san francisco peninsula and mid to upper 80 struck the east bay
terence ford says people should educate themselves station for a vote. >>and again keep all protests, peaceful. time for another look at the forecast on this first day of june, let's rejoin mabrisa rodriguez mabrisa. >>either catherine happy monday, let's take a look at the daytime highs because the briton either at or slightly above average upwards of about 5 degrees above normal for oakland in the mid 70's, widespread mid 80's for livermore and conquered, and it's only going to...
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beyond the individual cases, like floyd and terence crutcher's, and rodney king before them, statistics show african-amicans bear a disproportionate toll at the hands of police. a 2019 study found that black men and boys are almost 2.5 by police than white men anded boys. but the di isparities manifest ways beyond fatal encounters and,ts we will hear, the eff on many black americans from all walks of life runsceep. yamiche ndor will have a conversation on all this, but first, we hear more voices of those affected. >> you have a daily fear of your life for no reason. i want to be able to outside, do whatever i want t do, stop worrying about someone trying to call the cops on me because standing in front of their store, or someone calling the cops on me because i'm walki across the street or i want to walk in their store with a hoodiei n. that's howant to walk. it's normal. >> for it to be 2020 and this is still happening, it's heartbreaking and nothing is being done. it's happening so much, they expect a black man's life each be taken bying t the police. >> i have been stopped by the pol
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what is happening is this is the city where terence crutcher was killed with his hands up.monroe bird killed driving away from police, eric harris was killed with hands behind his back by law enforcement. as we talk about freedom, that's what we want to talk about. the freedom to vote, for state question 802 which would expand medicaid. freedom is absentee balloting and more people being able to vote rather than to try to hamper people's opportunities to vote. it is freedom to address these inequities in our communities where police that are sworn to protect and serve hurt or harm our citizens is freedom for us to have accountability for those types of things. that's what i see. >> senator, very quickly, there are concerns about having so many people in an indoor event space, the campaign determined to move forward with that indoor rally. campaign says, look, we have temperature checks, hand sanitizers, handing out masks, but they're not requiring that people wear them. do those steps alleviate any of your concerns? >> well, i like to just -- healthcare professionals and sc
what is happening is this is the city where terence crutcher was killed with his hands up.monroe bird killed driving away from police, eric harris was killed with hands behind his back by law enforcement. as we talk about freedom, that's what we want to talk about. the freedom to vote, for state question 802 which would expand medicaid. freedom is absentee balloting and more people being able to vote rather than to try to hamper people's opportunities to vote. it is freedom to address these...
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. >> reporter: today terence floyd was overwhelmed, his steps heavy with grief as he saw for the first time the ground where his brother took his last breath >> my family is a peaceful family. my family is god fearing. yeah, we are sad but we're not going to take it. >> reporter: it was exactly a week ago that george floyd died after a minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes his death now at the heart of the nation's unrest his youngest brother >> y'all wait. let's do this another way. let's stop thinking our voice don't matter and vote >> reporter: late today the hennepin county medical examiner released floyd's autopsy, determining his death was a homicide caused by cardiopulmonary arrest while he was restrained by the officers hours earlier, floyd's family released its own independent autopsy. it found the manner of death was homicide caused by asphyxia due to a neck and back compression that led to a lack of blood flow to the brain. >> the autopsy shows that mr. floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death. >> reporter
. >> reporter: today terence floyd was overwhelmed, his steps heavy with grief as he saw for the first time the ground where his brother took his last breath >> my family is a peaceful family. my family is god fearing. yeah, we are sad but we're not going to take it. >> reporter: it was exactly a week ago that george floyd died after a minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes his death now at the heart of the nation's unrest his youngest brother...
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in 2016, her twin brother, terence crutcher, was killed by a white police officer. he was unarmed, and video of his killing became national news. the next year, aofury found thcer who killed him, betty shelby, not guilty of first-degree manslaughter. >> terrence, i miss him so mucht and i made a vt night, that i would not rest until i transformed tulsa's department and police agencies >> alcindor: for hfor kristi williams, and for so many others in this community, the death off georloyd has reopened wounds. following the protes over floyd's ath, bodycam footage showed tulsa police arresting two black teeners for jaywalking, in what many saw as an abusive and unnecessary stop. around the same ti y, major traves of the tulsa police department said in a radio interview at officers should actually be shooting more african americans than they currently do. >> all of their research says, we're shooting african aricans about 24% less than we probably ought to be, based on these crimes being committed >> alcindor: the backlash came fast. >> the issue is the culture of polic
in 2016, her twin brother, terence crutcher, was killed by a white police officer. he was unarmed, and video of his killing became national news. the next year, aofury found thcer who killed him, betty shelby, not guilty of first-degree manslaughter. >> terrence, i miss him so mucht and i made a vt night, that i would not rest until i transformed tulsa's department and police agencies >> alcindor: for hfor kristi williams, and for so many others in this community, the death off...