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paul and all of minnesota, we owe terrance floyd and the floyd family an immense debt of gratitude to help bring that message and bring that peace. we also owe them what i heard yesterday, i walked outside my house and it's very clear that's not a place they needed to hear me and as some said, you should listen but don't expect to get any credit for listening if you don't do something about it because we've heard it before. when they mean we've heard it before, they're not just even talking in minnesota, which they certainly are talking about that, but i think all of us have come to understand we're not going to restore peace on our streets by having a bigger group of national guard show up. we're not going to establish peace on our streets by keeping a curfew in place all the time. we're going to establish peace on our streets when we address the systemic issues that caused it in the first place and that is what every voice on the capitol is saying, voices in front of my house is saying, that's what terrance floyd is saying and that's what we need to start saying. whether it was from
paul and all of minnesota, we owe terrance floyd and the floyd family an immense debt of gratitude to help bring that message and bring that peace. we also owe them what i heard yesterday, i walked outside my house and it's very clear that's not a place they needed to hear me and as some said, you should listen but don't expect to get any credit for listening if you don't do something about it because we've heard it before. when they mean we've heard it before, they're not just even talking in...
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terrance floyd, george floyd's brother is going to be here. there's going to be a memorial service after, which the crowd will then weave its way into lower manhattan. it's about a mile and a half walk from here and given the speed these marches go, it will be about 45 minutes but it will be over the brooklyn bridge or at least that's the plan. every day there have been heavy protests here in new york and instances of violence as the evening gets later. we saw some of them last night. it is not clear, there's a back and forth between protesters and the police as to who's instigating them, but the majority of the protests in new york have been peaceful. the way i describe that is that the majority of participants here like i saw in minneapolis have been peaceful so that's what we're expecting. a memorial service and a peaceful march into manhattan. we are expecting more protest activity tonight into manhattan as well where as you know there's an 8:00 p.m. curfew. typically it's been taking about three hours after that curfew for police to get t
terrance floyd, george floyd's brother is going to be here. there's going to be a memorial service after, which the crowd will then weave its way into lower manhattan. it's about a mile and a half walk from here and given the speed these marches go, it will be about 45 minutes but it will be over the brooklyn bridge or at least that's the plan. every day there have been heavy protests here in new york and instances of violence as the evening gets later. we saw some of them last night. it is not...
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this morning on "gma" george floyd's brother, terrance floyd said this is not what his brother would have wanted. >> he was about peace and about unity. about the things that is transpiring now, yeah, they may call it unity, but it's destructive unity. it's not what he was about. >> terrance floyd is in minneapolis to visit the site where his brother died. he will speak more about that experience coming up at 7:00 on "gma" right here after "abc7 mornings." >> thank you, jobina. >>> the investigation into the killing of a federal officer in oakland now being called domestic terrorism. coming up next, the vehicle that investigators are hoping to find. >>> also taking a live look at the new york stock exchange this morning. we are down right now about 145 points. another update soon. >>> plus, we're going to get the results of the first human trials of a drug to treat coronavirus. but, first, a check on the weather and meteorologist mike nicco. >> great, thank you, reggie, kumasi. hi, guys. nice to see you. hopefully you had a good a weekend as you could have. interesting with those thu
this morning on "gma" george floyd's brother, terrance floyd said this is not what his brother would have wanted. >> he was about peace and about unity. about the things that is transpiring now, yeah, they may call it unity, but it's destructive unity. it's not what he was about. >> terrance floyd is in minneapolis to visit the site where his brother died. he will speak more about that experience coming up at 7:00 on "gma" right here after "abc7...
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that's not what my brother was about. >> terrance floyd is in minneapolis to visit the site where histher died. he will talk more about that experience coming up at 7:00 on "gma" which is right here after abc7 mornings. >> thank you, jobina. >>> the attorney general of minnesota is now taking over the prosecution of cases and rising from the death of george floyd. this comes days after ten members of minnesota state house wrote a letter to the state's governor asking him to transfer floyd's case to the attorney general's office. the letter said people of color had lost faith in the local county prosecutor. meanwhile, the officer accused of killing floyd is now in custody at the state prison in minnesota. derek chauvin's court date has been pushed back a week until next week. >>> two atlanta police officers are out of a job this morning for using what the mayor calls excessive force on two college students during college protests. we want to warn you that the video you are about to see to w. body camera images captured before being forcefully dragged out and the female passenger was al
that's not what my brother was about. >> terrance floyd is in minneapolis to visit the site where histher died. he will talk more about that experience coming up at 7:00 on "gma" which is right here after abc7 mornings. >> thank you, jobina. >>> the attorney general of minnesota is now taking over the prosecution of cases and rising from the death of george floyd. this comes days after ten members of minnesota state house wrote a letter to the state's governor...
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terrance floyd will be present and other family members will be present. and we're calling for those individuals that wan to loot and those who don't want to disrespect the name of george floyd, don't do it in the name of george floyd. you're disrespecting his legacy. if you want to chat peacefully, you can do so. but don't do it in the name of george floyd. we have an issue in new york city which is a good thing in terms of having a relationship and bridging the gap in this hostile environment. and i'm thankful for now we could have a voice and turn something negative into a conversation that could lead to positive. the bible says in the book of isaiah 1:17, to teach the oppressors to be a voice for the voiceless and to be able to seek justice for the widows and that is what we're going to continue to do as we go forward and the fight for justice. and to uphold the legacy of george floyd. at this time you'll hear from the commissioner of the new york city police department dermot shay. >> reverend, thank you. so i'll be brief in my comments. i came here to
terrance floyd will be present and other family members will be present. and we're calling for those individuals that wan to loot and those who don't want to disrespect the name of george floyd, don't do it in the name of george floyd. you're disrespecting his legacy. if you want to chat peacefully, you can do so. but don't do it in the name of george floyd. we have an issue in new york city which is a good thing in terms of having a relationship and bridging the gap in this hostile...
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george floyd's brother, terrance floyd said this is not what his brother would have wanted. >> you could be angry and be frustrated, but channel it in another way where justice will be served. >> demonstrations are planned for later today and this week and i will be tracking all of it and bring you the latest from the live desk. kumasi, back to you. >> thank you, jobina. >>> a minnesota attorney general is now leading the prosecution of cases arising from the death of george floyd. he says he wants people to give people, quote, a dose of reality. he's asking for people's trust and promise to pursue justice relentlessly. meanwhile, houston police want to give floyd's funeral a police escort. the department says it will use a high level of security to transport the houston native's body, similar to when an officer dies in the line of duty. >>> two atlanta police officers are out of a job for using what the mayor calls excessive force on two college students during a protest. the video you're about to watch may be difficult to see. body camera video captured the officer tasing before being
george floyd's brother, terrance floyd said this is not what his brother would have wanted. >> you could be angry and be frustrated, but channel it in another way where justice will be served. >> demonstrations are planned for later today and this week and i will be tracking all of it and bring you the latest from the live desk. kumasi, back to you. >> thank you, jobina. >>> a minnesota attorney general is now leading the prosecution of cases arising from the death of...
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we're going to speak with george's younger brother terrance floyd in just a few moments, but first, alexneapolis with the latest. good morning again, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. take a look behind me here, the scene now a massive memorial for george floyd. this morning we're seeing new images of the officer accused of killing floyd as it all unfolded. this morning, investigators looking at new video of what appears to show the moments before george floyd was pinned to the ground and died. floyd can't be seen in the video but you do see an officer leaning into the police car, scuffling with floyd. minutes later, fired officer derek chauvin seen in that horrific video jamming his knee into floyd's neck while he was handcuffed on the ground. chauvin now behind bars and on suicide watch as he faces charges for third degree murder and manslaughter. chauvin's wife kellie has filed for divorce. >> we can't have two justice systems in america, one for black america and one for white america. we have to have equal justice for the united states of america. >> reporter: floyd's fam
we're going to speak with george's younger brother terrance floyd in just a few moments, but first, alexneapolis with the latest. good morning again, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. take a look behind me here, the scene now a massive memorial for george floyd. this morning we're seeing new images of the officer accused of killing floyd as it all unfolded. this morning, investigators looking at new video of what appears to show the moments before george floyd was pinned to the...
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george floyd's brother terrance floyd is speaking out against this case, saying he wants charged filed against the other officers as well. >> get punished to the full extent for what they did to my brother. you can be angry. but channel it in another way where justice will be served. >> today terrence floyd plans to visit the scene where his brother took his last breaths. he said he's still outraged but condemns the violence on the streets. >>> coming up, what president trump is now saying. >>> plus new details of security precautions at the white house, plus the first family taken to an underground bunker. our coverage c -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the l
george floyd's brother terrance floyd is speaking out against this case, saying he wants charged filed against the other officers as well. >> get punished to the full extent for what they did to my brother. you can be angry. but channel it in another way where justice will be served. >> today terrence floyd plans to visit the scene where his brother took his last breaths. he said he's still outraged but condemns the violence on the streets. >>> coming up, what president...
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memorial is led by local civil rights leader and reverend kevin mccall and you will hear from terrance floyd, george floyd's brother. we could hear remarks from a series of elected officials and several of them have been invited and members of congress and new york attorney general l latisha james. i spoke to reverend mccall of after a week of protests and all these expressions of emotions and pain and anger and fear and you have these four officers facing charges and could send them into prison for a couple of decades, is this now to enter into the healing phase. does the memorial today mean we are entering the healing phase? the other part of the heart has to heal. justice has to be served. do you know how many times we have been down this road where even if you get indictments or charges, you don't get convictions. we know how difficult it has been to see members of police forces convicted of crimes against black men and women. pastor is saying he plans to deliver a message of next step as well saying that we have to keep protesting and we have to keep the pressure on and we have to also
memorial is led by local civil rights leader and reverend kevin mccall and you will hear from terrance floyd, george floyd's brother. we could hear remarks from a series of elected officials and several of them have been invited and members of congress and new york attorney general l latisha james. i spoke to reverend mccall of after a week of protests and all these expressions of emotions and pain and anger and fear and you have these four officers facing charges and could send them into...
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in brooklyn you can see that as a memorial thousands of people there, and terrance floyd, george floyd's brother is there. they have many speakers, and that will continue as the main memorial in minneapolis is getting ready to get started as you can see there, reverend al sharpton who was going to be giving the eulogy today has just arrived there. lawrence jones, i wanted to pick up on something that martha mentioned, and that was there are reporters there from all over the world. we live in a very connected world, we know there have been protests on behalf of george floyd in cities and capitals across the world, but i want to talk about what would you say to young black people today who might feel dismayed? you might feel they can't trust the system, who might think this country is not what we know it to be? >> i would say the same thing that i hear the attorney general now saying, and i hadn't heard an attorney general say that before. we hear you. as sad as i am about what happened to mr. floyd, and i've been honest with you in the audience, it's been one of the toughest experiences o
in brooklyn you can see that as a memorial thousands of people there, and terrance floyd, george floyd's brother is there. they have many speakers, and that will continue as the main memorial in minneapolis is getting ready to get started as you can see there, reverend al sharpton who was going to be giving the eulogy today has just arrived there. lawrence jones, i wanted to pick up on something that martha mentioned, and that was there are reporters there from all over the world. we live in a...
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these writers need to listen to what george floyd's brother terrance said in minneapolis just yesterday. here's what george floyd's brother said. i understand you all are upset. i doubt you're half as upset as i am. so if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, then what are you all doing? george floyd's brother. you are doing nothing, he said, because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. end quote. so, madam president, the -- the legitimate and important voices of peaceful protesters will never be heard over the wailing of firearms, the smashing of plate glass windows and the sirens of ambulances coming for police officers who have been assaulted or shot in the head. our nation is united in horror and opposition to the violent killing of mr. floyd. we are united. it is well past time that we also unite on the side of peace in our streets and peace in our communities. we need to unite against these violent rioters who seek only to aggrandize themselves and further damage a nation that needs healing. now, on a totally different matte
these writers need to listen to what george floyd's brother terrance said in minneapolis just yesterday. here's what george floyd's brother said. i understand you all are upset. i doubt you're half as upset as i am. so if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, then what are you all doing? george floyd's brother. you are doing nothing, he said, because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. end quote. so, madam president, the -- the...
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. >> harris: all right, i think that we may hear from terrance floyd, i am not ignoring you. 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, the brother of george floyd terrence floyd. we came all the way, flew all the way here for simply one message, we came in solidarity of those who are in -- been in the streets peacefully protesting. simply saying no justice -- >> no peace. >> no peace. this family is a respectable family. this family is a peaceful fami family. and as much as outrage, the family is too. but you cannot come before the family. you cannot become before the victim. the family has called for peace. the family has called for peace. the family has called for peace! the family has called for peace! the family has called for peace! we are
. >> harris: all right, i think that we may hear from terrance floyd, i am not ignoring you. 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, the brother of...
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we expect to hear words according to organizers from terrance floyd, the brother of george's. reverend mccall, we expect to hear a prayer from him and comments from elected officials. we have been talking a lot about how diverse these marches have been and diverse these demonstrations have been. we are seeing people of all ages. we have with us now, members of the clergy, talk to me why it is so important for you to be here. >> it is important for us to be here standing in solidarity with our sisters and brothers who's given a message where their lives don't matter. having spent 20 years teaching in black schools and work ng the african-american community, i feel an obligation to be here standing in solidarity with our sisters and brothers who are suffering. you want peace, this is a quote from the 1970s, it is very much what is needed to be heard today as well. it is a message that is not old and not out dated and we obviously have lost that sense of justice, and we'll have no justice and no peace. >> reporter: we talk a lot about how important clergies were to the civil righ
we expect to hear words according to organizers from terrance floyd, the brother of george's. reverend mccall, we expect to hear a prayer from him and comments from elected officials. we have been talking a lot about how diverse these marches have been and diverse these demonstrations have been. we are seeing people of all ages. we have with us now, members of the clergy, talk to me why it is so important for you to be here. >> it is important for us to be here standing in solidarity with...
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and that is what the floyd family was trying to get to the crowd, terrance floyd made clear that that is how he wants people to react to this. not with violence, but he also said don't forget my brother's name and they chanted george floyd until he walked out of here. brooke. >> it is a beautiful scene but enough. we've seen and covered enough of these. sara sidner, you have been doing a beautiful job channeling that community. thank you so much. >>> so from minneapolis now to washington. because instead of trying to heal the division gripping the country, president trump isping up this fiery rhetoric against these protesters telling the nation's governors in a phone call this morning, they need to, this is the president's word, dominate the protesters. >> what happened in the state of minnesota they were laughing stock all over the world. they took over the police department. the police were running down the streets silence -- it was a camera and then they wiped out -- they'll have to build a new one and i've never seen anything like it and the whole world is laughing. two days later
and that is what the floyd family was trying to get to the crowd, terrance floyd made clear that that is how he wants people to react to this. not with violence, but he also said don't forget my brother's name and they chanted george floyd until he walked out of here. brooke. >> it is a beautiful scene but enough. we've seen and covered enough of these. sara sidner, you have been doing a beautiful job channeling that community. thank you so much. >>> so from minneapolis now to...
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want to go straight to new york to the new york police commissioner and george floyd's brother terrance floydaking right now. >> he wanted to call for peace. he wanted to call for justice. he wanted to make sure that you can't get one without the other. we're hearing that justice is being made and we're moving in a direction of justice and that is a good thing. but we must continue to keep the conversation going right here in new york city. and that is what we are doing, is the beginning of conversations. and making sure
want to go straight to new york to the new york police commissioner and george floyd's brother terrance floydaking right now. >> he wanted to call for peace. he wanted to call for justice. he wanted to make sure that you can't get one without the other. we're hearing that justice is being made and we're moving in a direction of justice and that is a good thing. but we must continue to keep the conversation going right here in new york city. and that is what we are doing, is the beginning...
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but i think part of this is also, because we heard from terrance floyd today. and what did he say to protestors? he spoke directly to them. this is one of the brothers of george floyd. he showed up for the first time since his brother's death at the scene. he broke down, as he looked at the mural that was made for his brother. and saw all hundreds of flowers and messages to the family. and then, he went to the spot where his brother passed away and he kneeled. and the crowd kneeled with him. and he then spoke to the protestors, who were committing acts of violence. let's listen to what he said. >> i understand y'all upset. so if i'm not over here wilding out. if i'm not over here blowing up stuff. if i'm not over here messing up my community, then 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. >> and he told people to stop. and, instead, educate yourself and not just educate yourself in a general sense, but educate yourself about how to change the power structure. and he said that is to
but i think part of this is also, because we heard from terrance floyd today. and what did he say to protestors? he spoke directly to them. this is one of the brothers of george floyd. he showed up for the first time since his brother's death at the scene. he broke down, as he looked at the mural that was made for his brother. and saw all hundreds of flowers and messages to the family. and then, he went to the spot where his brother passed away and he kneeled. and the crowd kneeled with him....
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floyd's brothers, terrance floyd, there the other day, a very emotional moment. you have been there as key visitors have come, as just average americans, average people from the community have come to pay tribute. describe what that site has been like and now knowing that the decision has been made and that the floyd family is going to be there in a matter of minutes. what are you expecting? >> well, look, it's been over a week since george floyd's final moments played out, as we saw in that cell phone video, in the intersection behind me. in that week, we have seen the pain in this community come through in physical ways, through protests and even in some cases fires across the entire city of minneapolis and beyond. but then also, on an emotional level. as you speak to some of these family members that still hold the weight of what happened with them, not just in the past week, but the fact it mirrors what many people in these communities have seen over the course of decades. i actually spoke to the governor of minnesota here a few moments ago, one of the things
floyd's brothers, terrance floyd, there the other day, a very emotional moment. you have been there as key visitors have come, as just average americans, average people from the community have come to pay tribute. describe what that site has been like and now knowing that the decision has been made and that the floyd family is going to be there in a matter of minutes. what are you expecting? >> well, look, it's been over a week since george floyd's final moments played out, as we saw in...
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. >> meeting with floyd's brother, terrance. >> it should be a wake up for the country. for justice. to look in the mirror. to work together about what we can do together. >> chief moore joins us now from los angeles. >> good to see you. >> you too. i want you to listen to the attorney general saying why it took so long for these four officers to be charged. >> we gathered the facts, reviewed the criminal case law. i believe this is in the interest of justice for mr. floyd and the community and the state. >> months before it moves to trial. why? what other evidence is needed. >> it will come down to not so much that obviously mr. floyd died at the end of the officer but you have to prove there was an assault going on. when you go in to court things we understand may not be there factually. they are going to need to prove so many elements of this. and the state is not going to take any short cuts on this. they are going right in. that means the defense has to do that much work. >> one of the reasons people say the charges took so long in the first place is because of an o
. >> meeting with floyd's brother, terrance. >> it should be a wake up for the country. for justice. to look in the mirror. to work together about what we can do together. >> chief moore joins us now from los angeles. >> good to see you. >> you too. i want you to listen to the attorney general saying why it took so long for these four officers to be charged. >> we gathered the facts, reviewed the criminal case law. i believe this is in the interest of justice...
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. >> reporter: tonight, with a nation on the brink looking on, george floyd's grief-stricken younger brother terrance coming to the site of the tragedy. his knees buckling as he approaches the makeshift memorial.hibrto ht br then dropping to the street, tearfully speaking to him. >> i need you and pops to watch over me. i know you'll be happy. >> that's right. that's right. >> i know what you want. >> reporter: terrance turning to those around him for strength, then passionately addressing the crowd, demanding the violence stop. >> i understand y'all upset, but like it was already said, i doubt y'all are half as upset as i am. so if i'm not over here wilding out, 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. my family is a peaceful family. my family is god-fearing. >> reporter: encouraging people to make their voice matter and vote. >> not just vote for the president. vote in the preliminaries. vote for everybody. educate yourself. it's a lo
. >> reporter: tonight, with a nation on the brink looking on, george floyd's grief-stricken younger brother terrance coming to the site of the tragedy. his knees buckling as he approaches the makeshift memorial.hibrto ht br then dropping to the street, tearfully speaking to him. >> i need you and pops to watch over me. i know you'll be happy. >> that's right. that's right. >> i know what you want. >> reporter: terrance turning to those around him for strength,...
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>> i want you to listen to the brother of george floyd, terrance, who actually called for peaceful protest and no more violence. here he is. >> in every case of police brutality, the same thing has been happening. y'all protest. y'all destroy stuff. and they don't move. let's switch it up. do this peacefully, please! i know. he would not want y'all to be doing this. >> it does seem to be a stark contrast. you have the victims calling for peaceful protest, while the president seemed to escalate the confrontations. >> and so while protests have their role in all this, at the end of the day, these young people need to have an endgame. and the endgame is going to be going to the ballot box. every police chief serves at the pleasure of a mayor. politicians understand votes. and so if you want true change, then you're going to have to, not only once you bring attention to a matter, you're going to have to get actively involved and engaged to bring about that change. >> pleasure to have you with us. thank you for your time. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> well, facebook employees st
>> i want you to listen to the brother of george floyd, terrance, who actually called for peaceful protest and no more violence. here he is. >> in every case of police brutality, the same thing has been happening. y'all protest. y'all destroy stuff. and they don't move. let's switch it up. do this peacefully, please! i know. he would not want y'all to be doing this. >> it does seem to be a stark contrast. you have the victims calling for peaceful protest, while the president...
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." >>> george floyd's brother, terrance, visited the site where his brother died and broke down in anguish and later addressed a crowd of protesters. he said to create change people haoexeltion. >> vote for pre- li preliminary. educate yourself. >> and terrance called an end to violent protests and said that will not bring his brother >> mayweather is paying for the memorial, and a funeral will be held in houston because that's where george floyd grew up and that will be one week from today. >>> i am angry! i am hurt! i am frustrated! i am sick and tired of being sick and tired. i don't want to see one more black man die at the hands of law enforcement. >> that was san francisco mayor, london breed, alongside hollywood actor jamie join h and other leaders on the steps of city council for a kneel-in. ♪ ♪ no weapons formed against me ♪ shall prosper ♪ no, it won't work ♪ >> foxx singing words from the bible. the actor and recently in minneapolis calling for the arrest of the other three officers in the case. now he's joining forces naacp and an activist. >> i know they say i am from hollywoo
." >>> george floyd's brother, terrance, visited the site where his brother died and broke down in anguish and later addressed a crowd of protesters. he said to create change people haoexeltion. >> vote for pre- li preliminary. educate yourself. >> and terrance called an end to violent protests and said that will not bring his brother >> mayweather is paying for the memorial, and a funeral will be held in houston because that's where george floyd grew up and that...
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anything in the show including what i think is something else going in minneapolis as george floyd brother terrancealling for the end to violence surrounding his brother's death. what needs to happen to make this nation a more just society. >> i'm not over here wilding out, 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 is not going to bring my brother back at all. ♪. >> let's stop thinking that our voice don't matter and vote. not just vote for the president. vote for the preliminaries, vote for everybody. charles: the brother of george floyd of course condemning those behavior of violent protesters, in the wake of his death. terrence actually telling folks to go vote to bring change. all this transpiring in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic, putting extra spotlight on struggles and challenges for black americans. there are calls for the country to correct injustice. certainly they are louder than ever. what is the exact solution? joining me political analyst tezlyn figueroa. you had
anything in the show including what i think is something else going in minneapolis as george floyd brother terrancealling for the end to violence surrounding his brother's death. what needs to happen to make this nation a more just society. >> i'm not over here wilding out, 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 is not going to bring my brother back at all. ♪....
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, support over protesters and killing of george i want your reaction to this, george floyd's younger brother terrancecondemning the looting and the rioting. he is basically saying the pain and anguish for his brother's death belongs to goard floyd's family, not to to minnesota and country not the rioters. >> do something positive to make a change another way. we've been down this road already. we've been down this road already. he would want, he would want us to seek justice the way we are, the way we're trying to do but show another way. show another way. the anger, ripping up, damaging your hometown is not the way he want. elizabeth: you know, gianno, hundreds of small businesses, many of them minority-owned, owned by minorities were attacked. they're really upset. like you said, your hometown of chicago had the most violent weekend so far this past weekend. nearly 82 shot, 27 fatally, gianno. 27 of them are dead. >> he is absolutely correct. the fact individuals take this opportunity. i know what is going on. a lot of people are jobless but that is no excuse for what we're seeing. there needs to b
, support over protesters and killing of george i want your reaction to this, george floyd's younger brother terrancecondemning the looting and the rioting. he is basically saying the pain and anguish for his brother's death belongs to goard floyd's family, not to to minnesota and country not the rioters. >> do something positive to make a change another way. we've been down this road already. we've been down this road already. he would want, he would want us to seek justice the way we...
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. >> floyd younger brother terrance is urging the nation to stop the rioting.s from a god-fearing family and people need to educate themselves and vote. looting will bring back his brother. good evening, i am julie haener working from home. >> president trump spoke out saying george floyd did not die in vain. he focused most of his remarks on the violence we've seen over the past several days. he called him a law and order president and will mobilize the military. >> if a city or state refuses to take the actions necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, i will deployed the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. >> reporter: the insurrection act of 1807 gives the president the power to deploy the military on u.s. soil. it was use in 1992 in la. moments before trump made that announcement police fired tear gas gathered in lafayette park across the street from the
. >> floyd younger brother terrance is urging the nation to stop the rioting.s from a god-fearing family and people need to educate themselves and vote. looting will bring back his brother. good evening, i am julie haener working from home. >> president trump spoke out saying george floyd did not die in vain. he focused most of his remarks on the violence we've seen over the past several days. he called him a law and order president and will mobilize the military. >> if a city...
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all i could think about is that baby thinking he would be the next george floyd or the next terrancer. >> thanks so much for joining us. "ac 360" with anderson starts now. >>> good evening. after nearly three weeks of nationwide protest and soul searching over injustice and unequal treatment of black americans and all eyes on the police, yet another family is grieving tonight. that grief and anger is being felt on the streets of atlanta. protesters out in numbers today and over the weekend. they are marching for rayshard brooks shot twice from behind by a city police officer friday night. three weeks since the killing of george floyd in minneapolis it happened again. george floyd, ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor rayshard brooks and another grieving family asking this of the police. >> they feel sorry for what they took in a way. that's what i want to know.
all i could think about is that baby thinking he would be the next george floyd or the next terrancer. >> thanks so much for joining us. "ac 360" with anderson starts now. >>> good evening. after nearly three weeks of nationwide protest and soul searching over injustice and unequal treatment of black americans and all eyes on the police, yet another family is grieving tonight. that grief and anger is being felt on the streets of atlanta. protesters out in numbers today...
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on monday, geoeorge floyd's younger brother terrance called for peace from the site of his brother'sder. here blowingot over up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, then what are you doing? what are you doing? you're doing nothing. because that is not going to bring my brother back at all. i know. i know he would not want you all to be doing this. amy: comes went after minnesota governor tim walz announced attorney general keith ellison will take the lead in the investigation and any prosecutions related to george floyd's killing. george floyd's family is calling for the other three officers involved in the killing to be charged. for more, wewe are joinened by nekima l levy armstrong,g, civil rights attorney,y, activist, founder of the racial justice network,k, and formemer presidef the e minneapolis chapteter of e naacp. if you can talk, nekima levy armstrong, and thank you for joining us once again, about the sligightest of elements. the announcement of the second independent autopsy which says george floyd died by association, but also confirming what the coroner s
on monday, geoeorge floyd's younger brother terrance called for peace from the site of his brother'sder. here blowingot over up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, then what are you doing? what are you doing? you're doing nothing. because that is not going to bring my brother back at all. i know. i know he would not want you all to be doing this. amy: comes went after minnesota governor tim walz announced attorney general keith ellison will take the lead in the investigation...
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but later today, in remembrance of george floyd, his brother terrance, who lives in brooklyn, will have a service starting in brooklyn coming here and hopes that's peaceful too. >> thank you both for joining us this hour. >>> of course on thursday. >> that 1.9 million figure you just mentioned important in its own way. you look at everything altogether. you and i have been doing this grim ritual for 11 weeks. that's when we first saw that really steep decline in employment in this country. an aggregate 42.5 million people out of work as a result of the pandemic and now the unrest that we've seen since. if there's any bright spot to this, it's that we've seen declines nine straight weeks now. you'll remember in march it peaked at 6.9 million jobs lost, last week it was 2.1 million. so it's coming down and that gives economists some grounds for optimism here. they think that maybe things are turning around as the country begins to open up a little bit. there are concerns about two waves here. there is the second wave of a virus coming to pass. a lot of epidemiologists talking about that,
but later today, in remembrance of george floyd, his brother terrance, who lives in brooklyn, will have a service starting in brooklyn coming here and hopes that's peaceful too. >> thank you both for joining us this hour. >>> of course on thursday. >> that 1.9 million figure you just mentioned important in its own way. you look at everything altogether. you and i have been doing this grim ritual for 11 weeks. that's when we first saw that really steep decline in employment...
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. >> in >> floyd's brother demanding the violence stop. terrance saying the best way to force change is to pesand every. educate yourself! >> meanwhile the president of the minneapolis police union is facing fresh scrutiny for seeing the four officers involved were terminated without due process, and he says he's trying to help them fight for their jobs. abc news, washington. >>> boxing champion floyd mayweather will pay for the funeral services for george floyd. the family has accepted his offer. a memorial is scheduled for thursday in minneapolis and the funeral will be held in houston. that's where floyd grew up, and that will be one week from today. >>> i am angry! i am hurt! i am frustrated. i am sick and tired of being sick and tired. i don't want to see one more black man die at the hands of law enforcement. >> powerful words from san francisco mayor, london breed. hollywood actor jamie foxx joined her at the steps of city hall for a ♪ ♪ >> fox sang words from the bible for the crowd gathered to protest george floyd's dth. now he's joining f
. >> in >> floyd's brother demanding the violence stop. terrance saying the best way to force change is to pesand every. educate yourself! >> meanwhile the president of the minneapolis police union is facing fresh scrutiny for seeing the four officers involved were terminated without due process, and he says he's trying to help them fight for their jobs. abc news, washington. >>> boxing champion floyd mayweather will pay for the funeral services for george floyd. the...
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official report published just after an examination commissioned by the floyd family concluded he died from asphyxiation. his brother terrancee scene of his arrest. in every case of police brutality, the same thing has been happening. y'all protest, y'all destroy stuff and, if they don't move, you know why they don't move, because it's not their stuff, it's our stuff? so they want us to destroy our stuff. they're not going to move. let's do this another way. david weinstein is a criminal defence lawyer who also served as a federal and state prosecutor in florida. thank you very much for your time. how important is this revision of the medical report? it is very important because now you have an official medical examiner indicating what he or she believed the cause of death was in that it was directly attributed to the officers action at the time of george's arrest. because of course there was a private autopsy from the family which came to the same conclusion, but i think those are really admitted as evidence? then not going to come in during the prosecution's case, they are often admitted by defendants and their attorneys w
official report published just after an examination commissioned by the floyd family concluded he died from asphyxiation. his brother terrancee scene of his arrest. in every case of police brutality, the same thing has been happening. y'all protest, y'all destroy stuff and, if they don't move, you know why they don't move, because it's not their stuff, it's our stuff? so they want us to destroy our stuff. they're not going to move. let's do this another way. david weinstein is a criminal...
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colleagues just fell over some of those names of martyrdom george floyd jackson davis oscar grant so sad briana taylor our brave botham john terrance crozier philander cassell freddie gray walter scott to me are rice michael brown eric garner trayvon martin my colleagues any other names you want to. thank you we cannot settle for anything less than strands formative structural change which is why the justice in policing act will remove barriers to pursue prosecuting police misconduct and covering damages by addressing the quality immunity doctrine it will and too will demilitarize the police by limiting the transfer of military weaponry to state and local police departments it will combat police put brutality by requiring body and dashboard cameras banning chokeholds no knock warrants in drug cases and race or racial profiling will stop will finally make clenching with the horror a federal hate crime and i suppose chairman woman bason represented bobby smith there are 2 distinguished centers harris and booker another's. of for their work in helping to pass h r 35 this year pretty split tell it is heartbreaking reflection of an entr
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floyd on video? >> george on video, i felt like terrance was shot all over again. this time, it ntwas diffe you know, hearing george cry out for his mom, nd watching the officer not even care orove, elicited a stress reaction physically. and i couldn't sleep for at least three days. >> and broke out inhives from the stress. and it's just been i would s traumatizing. >> what don't people understand are killed on video? loved ones what's not shown about your experience? >> what's not shown is that it's impacting us in a severe way, from a mental health standpoint. r example, i got pulled over after terrence was killed, and i took his little boye, tence jr., and some of his cousins to the movies. and nen the police ted on the lights and just sped up behind us, we pulled over, but the kids were screaminghi ng, "we'istorichysterically, sai going to be shot. we're going to be killed." i had to calm him down. terrence's kids are still in counseling. they go twice a month. and right now, his daughters are saying, "i wish that ople would have protested for my dad like they'
floyd on video? >> george on video, i felt like terrance was shot all over again. this time, it ntwas diffe you know, hearing george cry out for his mom, nd watching the officer not even care orove, elicited a stress reaction physically. and i couldn't sleep for at least three days. >> and broke out inhives from the stress. and it's just been i would s traumatizing. >> what don't people understand are killed on video? loved ones what's not shown about your experience? >>...
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of the massacre and the site of what happened to your brother terrance, and has not directly dealt with the justice issues around george floyd>> nothing has changed. we feel the exact same. pushing the date a few hours later, to the next day, doesn't change a thing. and when have -- when has donald trump respected black people in this country? i can give you a long litany of things, when i've seen him personally attack maxine waters, lebron james, colin kaepernick. i can go on and on and on. and so, we're celebrating juneteenth all weekend, as we've done for years in tulsa, oklahoma. and so, we're calling on everyone to help us cancel trump. we don't want him in our city, and we're not honored to have him. >> all right. dr. tiffany crutcher and greg robinson, thank you for being with us tonight. up next, my final thoughts. ghtss or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical fu
of the massacre and the site of what happened to your brother terrance, and has not directly dealt with the justice issues around george floyd>> nothing has changed. we feel the exact same. pushing the date a few hours later, to the next day, doesn't change a thing. and when have -- when has donald trump respected black people in this country? i can give you a long litany of things, when i've seen him personally attack maxine waters, lebron james, colin kaepernick. i can go on and on and...
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. >> reporter: before george floyd, before nationwide protests against police brutality swept the country, tiffany's twin brother terrancelsa police officer in 2016. >> terrance just needed help that day. >> reporter: terrance was unarmed and the officer who shot him was charged with manslaughter but later acquitted. for tiffany the anger in tulsa over policing dates back to 1921 when her great grandmother was one of thousands of black residents who ran for their lives as a mob of angry whites killed hundreds and burned down the black neighborhood of greenwood, known then as black wall street. >> same culture that burnt down black wall street and killed innocent people and ran my great grandmother from her home is the same culture, the same policing culture that killed terrance. >> reporter: now president trump is coming here at a time when black tulsa residents still feel like their voices aren't being heard. >> the fact that i'm having a rally on that day, you can really think about that very positively as a celebration. >> reporter: most of the city's black residents are concentrated in north tulsa, literally divided
. >> reporter: before george floyd, before nationwide protests against police brutality swept the country, tiffany's twin brother terrancelsa police officer in 2016. >> terrance just needed help that day. >> reporter: terrance was unarmed and the officer who shot him was charged with manslaughter but later acquitted. for tiffany the anger in tulsa over policing dates back to 1921 when her great grandmother was one of thousands of black residents who ran for their lives as a...
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colleague chefs go over some of those names of martyrdom george floyd jackson davis oscar grant so sad briana taylor on our bree botham john terrance cloture the land-o. castle freddy gray walter scott to me or rice michael brown eric garner trayvon martin my colleagues any other names. i mean the. thank you we cannot settle for anything less than transformative structural change is there now and in play here kimberly which is mr trump. because presumably he can't not react to this. yeah we know now that there will be from the trump campaign a call that will be taking place in the coming hour to discuss policing in the united states that's one of several events we also know that there in addition to a white house press briefing at 800 g.m.t. where we expect to hear more on this from the press secretary the u.s. president for his part will be holding a roundtable about 19 g.m.t. where he will be meeting with law enforcement officers in the argument from the trumpet ministration consistently has been we acknowledge there's racism we acknowledge that there are problems within policing but it is not systemic and that is the key differe
colleague chefs go over some of those names of martyrdom george floyd jackson davis oscar grant so sad briana taylor on our bree botham john terrance cloture the land-o. castle freddy gray walter scott to me or rice michael brown eric garner trayvon martin my colleagues any other names. i mean the. thank you we cannot settle for anything less than transformative structural change is there now and in play here kimberly which is mr trump. because presumably he can't not react to this. yeah we...
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floyd jackson davis oscar grant. so sad briana taylor armaan are very bottom john terrance cloture the land-o. castle freddy gray walter scott to me or rice michael brown eric garner trayvon martin my colleagues any other names you want to reveal the story battle over a $1000000.00. thank you we cannot settle for anything less than transformative structural change ok so that's the latest out of washington and hussam texas the story is developing as we are on here with the news our live to minneapolis minnesota and our correspondent in touch so metasearch derek cho even has appeared in court. that's correct and he appeared video a video i'm sorry he appeared via video conference he has been in a state correctional facility in suburban minneapolis due to concerns over his safety problem there hearings are generally quite quick this one was no different we understand that his bail has been raised from $1000000.00 to $1.00 i believe that $1000000.00 again in the complaint against chauvin the attorney general of minnesota says that even though police officers in the minneapolis police department ha
floyd jackson davis oscar grant. so sad briana taylor armaan are very bottom john terrance cloture the land-o. castle freddy gray walter scott to me or rice michael brown eric garner trayvon martin my colleagues any other names you want to reveal the story battle over a $1000000.00. thank you we cannot settle for anything less than transformative structural change ok so that's the latest out of washington and hussam texas the story is developing as we are on here with the news our live to...
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policy that requires complete terrance parent sys on officers and how they have been acting in -- in sara: and the y. third point is really obvious from the case of george floyd and the use of force. there's no uniformity about what is appropriate use of force. i've heard police officers -- different cities use the knee on the neck technique for example. and others do not. so where -- what steps need to happen there? is that a local issue or a national issue? derrick: again, there's some uniformity and best practices that law enforcement agencies should adhere to some type of -- of protocol that's across the board. i grew up in the city of detroit 10 minutes from windsor, canada. we would go across the bridge or under the tunnel when i was in high school just to go to the clubs over there. police officers didn't carry guns. they seen themselves as part of the community. oftentimes they were very positive interactions. because they understand the role of officers is to protect and serve. and they took more service a part of the -- the equation very serious. or african-american communities across the state, they believe they have the police. and the police have
policy that requires complete terrance parent sys on officers and how they have been acting in -- in sara: and the y. third point is really obvious from the case of george floyd and the use of force. there's no uniformity about what is appropriate use of force. i've heard police officers -- different cities use the knee on the neck technique for example. and others do not. so where -- what steps need to happen there? is that a local issue or a national issue? derrick: again, there's some...
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terrance crutcher by a police officer. in baltimore, i covered the death of freddy gray at the hands of a police officer. and then of course we have the situation with george floyde thing that makes a difference is the length of time that this went on, and that the video shows from the beginning to the ends, there is no question about what happened before or after, because what you see only video for more than seven minutes, for 7:54, is someone who has complete control of a human being, who has his hands behind his back, in hands cuffs, unable to move or do anything. and you watch this unfold minute by minute by minute. you haven't had that in any other case that has become a national story. what you've seen is the immediate action at the time, or you didn't see what happened during the time. you just heard stories of what happened. so in this particular instance, you are seeing from beginning to ends. it didn't matter at one point whether or not george floyd was resisting arrest or not. because he was already hand cuffed. and the whole time he has a knee pressed down on his neck. you are watching a man lose his breath and eventually lose his life and there's n
terrance crutcher by a police officer. in baltimore, i covered the death of freddy gray at the hands of a police officer. and then of course we have the situation with george floyde thing that makes a difference is the length of time that this went on, and that the video shows from the beginning to the ends, there is no question about what happened before or after, because what you see only video for more than seven minutes, for 7:54, is someone who has complete control of a human being, who...
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floyds of the world. when we fight for the trayvon martins of the world. when we fight for the terrancef the world. when we fight for the brianna tailors of the world. when we fight for the natasha mckinneys of the world. when we fight for the least of these. what we're really doing is helping america live up to its creed. what we're really doing is helping america be the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel! most importantly, brothers and sisters, what we're doing is helping america be america for all americans. [ applause ] what we want is not two justice systems in america one more black america and one for white america. what we endeavor to achieve is equal justice for the united states of america and george floyd is the moment that gives us the best opportunity i have seen in a long time of reaching that high idea that this country was founded on. thank you so much. [ applause ] this is the plea for justice. on behalf of the family, the children, we will get justice. we are committed to it. now, i would introduce you to a man who really needs no introduction
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these writers need to listen to what george floyd's brother terrance said in minneapolis just yesterday. here's what george floyd's brother said. i understand you all are upset. i doubt you're half as upset as i am. so if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, then what are you all doing? george floyd's brother. you are doing nothing, he said, because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. end quote. so, madam president, the -- the legitimate and important voices of peaceful protesters will never be heard over the wailing of firearms, the smashing of plate glass windows and the sirens of ambulances coming for police officers who have been assaulted or shot in the head. our nation is united in horror and opposition to the violent killing of mr. floyd. we are united. it is well past time that we also unite on the side of peace in our streets and peace in our communities. we need to unite against these violent rioters who seek only to aggrandize themselves and further damage a nation that needs healing. now, on a totally different matte
these writers need to listen to what george floyd's brother terrance said in minneapolis just yesterday. here's what george floyd's brother said. i understand you all are upset. i doubt you're half as upset as i am. so if i'm not over here blowing up stuff, if i'm not over here messing up my community, then what are you all doing? george floyd's brother. you are doing nothing, he said, because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. end quote. so, madam president, the -- the...
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that's important to know >> we're seeing all this looting, all this violence we saw george floyd's brother terrance with that megaphone and plead with people to stop what's going on obviously by what's happened overnight, things aren't stopping around the country. let me just ask you, because you're on the forefront of so many of these cases. what are three things these protesters would need to make sure that everyone sort of went home and dispersed what do they need to hear? >> heda, first of all, we need to know these protests and riots that erupted in every city in america were not started b protesters, it was started by police brutality and a racist criminal justice system. the only way to put out these fires is have police accountability and equal justice. we don't want two justice systems in america, one for black america and one for white america, we need equal justice for the united states of america. that will heal our country that will make our children believe they are part of the american dream. >> okay. how is the floyd family doing? i was looking at his brother terrence, and he looked
that's important to know >> we're seeing all this looting, all this violence we saw george floyd's brother terrance with that megaphone and plead with people to stop what's going on obviously by what's happened overnight, things aren't stopping around the country. let me just ask you, because you're on the forefront of so many of these cases. what are three things these protesters would need to make sure that everyone sort of went home and dispersed what do they need to hear? >>...