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terrence, is a sense of humor more important than looks? >> terrence: listen. allowed to have thin, skinny, beautiful woman. you're taking their rights away. it's love. it's love. we all know when you fall in love, you get fat. >> greg: that's true. >> kat: look at me. >> james: who is standing up for the rights of hot wives? somebody is standing up for this oppressed group. >> greg: that's true. >> james: forget about straight white men having hot wives. >> terrence: women love to go out needs of course are going to be with a fat guy who loves to eat. >> kat: the argument was that beauty standards are much more strict for women in sitcoms. >> susan: amen, sister. >> kat: they are stricter for women everywhere. it's not just sitcoms. if you're a fat guy, you're fine. you can get girls unless you're not funny. >> susan: i've never seen the opposite. >> greg: you aren't on the internet. there are complete chat rooms devoted to the phrase which i'm not going to use. >> susan: one oh/oh, you watched when you had a skinny man. i can't think of one. >> greg: a skinny
terrence, is a sense of humor more important than looks? >> terrence: listen. allowed to have thin, skinny, beautiful woman. you're taking their rights away. it's love. it's love. we all know when you fall in love, you get fat. >> greg: that's true. >> kat: look at me. >> james: who is standing up for the rights of hot wives? somebody is standing up for this oppressed group. >> greg: that's true. >> james: forget about straight white men having hot wives....
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terrence: thank you.> i have the great good fortune to have a three daughters read what i wish i didn't get until she was 11 and the other two i gave birth to. my middle child has been an extremely susceptible relationship with a fabulous dominican man for ten years. these last three of which they have been married. they have a daughter it will almost be to. what i have told all of my girls from the very beginning is that you must have someone is the same value system as you do. if you do not have the same value system, you will for ever be at odds with one another because there were to be fighting as to whose values will prevail. so that would be advice and he gave them. when the carpool, it is the best tool in the world because their captive, you've got their attention, the god listen to you. even if they don't like what you say. so i just drilled into them, the value systems. of course i don't know what will happen ten years from now of right now, this one daughter seems to have gotten it right and the
terrence: thank you.> i have the great good fortune to have a three daughters read what i wish i didn't get until she was 11 and the other two i gave birth to. my middle child has been an extremely susceptible relationship with a fabulous dominican man for ten years. these last three of which they have been married. they have a daughter it will almost be to. what i have told all of my girls from the very beginning is that you must have someone is the same value system as you do. if you do...
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let parents, terrence floyd brooklyn new york. . , ., parents, terrence floyd brooklyn new york. . .e! _ change! let me hear you say change! change! that's right that's like i heard _ change! that's right that's like i heard you — change! that's right that's like i heard you say change altogether that's _ heard you say change altogether that's all— heard you say change altogether that's all we can keep the change going. _ that's all we can keep the change going, together. fight, keep fighting. the way we got here is because — fighting. the way we got here is because of our fight, your fight together~ — because of our fight, your fight together. you all hit the street we thank— together. you all hit the street we thank you — together. you all hit the street we thank you for you all and i am overwhelmed. i'm overwhelmed. but i'm overwhelmed. i'm overwhelmed. but im to— overwhelmed. i'm overwhelmed. but im to tell— overwhelmed. i'm overwhelmed. but i'm to tell you a quick story. i had a dream _ i'm to tell you a quick story. i had a dream the — i'm to tell you a quick story. i had a dre
let parents, terrence floyd brooklyn new york. . , ., parents, terrence floyd brooklyn new york. . .e! _ change! let me hear you say change! change! that's right that's like i heard _ change! that's right that's like i heard you — change! that's right that's like i heard you say change altogether that's _ heard you say change altogether that's all— heard you say change altogether that's all we can keep the change going. _ that's all we can keep the change going, together. fight, keep...
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thank you. >> thank you, terrence. next we will hear from the nephew of george floyd, brendan williams. in the video we should've been a hundred percent sure we would've been able to get conviction with the maximum sentence. when you think about george being murdered in cold blood within the on his neck for nine minutes in broad daylight, 22 years is not enough. we cannot get george back and his daughter cannot hug him again. we cannot get george back. in retrospect, i feel he should have received a life sentence as well. what kind of message are you sending to our country? what message are you sending to younger kids, like tiana, that you could -- gianna, that you can kill a mad -- a man in cold blood get a slap on the rest? and everyone around the world who feels but we feel on video who saw the video. so i will not celebrate this at all. but i will celebrate guilty conviction on a police officer that killed a black man. because far too many times we see them kill us and get right away with it. i will celebrate this
thank you. >> thank you, terrence. next we will hear from the nephew of george floyd, brendan williams. in the video we should've been a hundred percent sure we would've been able to get conviction with the maximum sentence. when you think about george being murdered in cold blood within the on his neck for nine minutes in broad daylight, 22 years is not enough. we cannot get george back and his daughter cannot hug him again. we cannot get george back. in retrospect, i feel he should have...
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. >> reporter: -- terrence and his family forced to evacuate their home in the dead of night. so the water came up to here? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: one by one with water up to his neck, terrence says he carried his family members out of the house where they waited for help to arrive. their belongings returned. >> you lost everything. >> my bed, clothes, name it. >> you're just grateful to be alive. >> i'm grateful to be alive. >> reporter: like terrence, more than a dozen people there displaced. claudette still bringing heavy rain across the southeast as it pushes farther inland. eva? >> elwyn lopez there. thank you. >>> now for the latest on the storm's track. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. that damage is something to look at. >> the hallmarks for this event flooding and tornado damage. this is in alabama. 15 people were hurt here. that tells you how dangerous this can be. the center is over atlanta. 30-mile-an-hour winds, gusts of 40. i'm worried about the warm sector. the tornado watch is posted here over the next three to four hours. now a tropical s
. >> reporter: -- terrence and his family forced to evacuate their home in the dead of night. so the water came up to here? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: one by one with water up to his neck, terrence says he carried his family members out of the house where they waited for help to arrive. their belongings returned. >> you lost everything. >> my bed, clothes, name it. >> you're just grateful to be alive. >> i'm grateful to be alive. >> reporter:...
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and on behalf of the prosecution team, we want to thank the floyd family, brandon williams, terrence floyd -- philoniese floyd, and gigi, who gave their testimony to the court and gave their heart-felt feelings about the impact of this horrific crime on their family. we heard for the first time from george floyd's 6-year-old daughter. what a delightful, beautiful child. and my heart to the entire floyd family as they explain to her what happened to him when she grows up. 270 months, 22 1/2 years, is one of the longest a former police officer has ever received for an unlawful use of deadly force. like the conviction of derek chauvin two months ago, today's sentencing is not justice, but it is another moment of real accountability on the road to justice. it's difficult to see anyone lose their freedom, but seeing somebody lose their life through torture over 9 1/2 minutes is incomparably worse. those minutes seconds, are seared into the minds of people across the world who watched george floyd died. above all, the heroic people who stopped and bore witness to george floyd's suffering a
and on behalf of the prosecution team, we want to thank the floyd family, brandon williams, terrence floyd -- philoniese floyd, and gigi, who gave their testimony to the court and gave their heart-felt feelings about the impact of this horrific crime on their family. we heard for the first time from george floyd's 6-year-old daughter. what a delightful, beautiful child. and my heart to the entire floyd family as they explain to her what happened to him when she grows up. 270 months, 22 1/2...
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well said. >> thank you, terrence. next we will hear from the nephew of george floyd who's like a son in many regards to him, brandon williams. [ applause ] >> it's funny that we got justice but not enough justice. i remember standing here the first day of trial in this very same spot. and we were very optimistic and not sure of what was going to happen. after seeing that video we should've been 100% sure that we would be at a guilty conviction with a maximum sentence. when you think about george being murdered in cold blood with a knee on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds execution style in broad daylight, 22 and a half years is not enough. >> that's right. >> we were served a life sentence. we can't get george back. gianna can't hug george again. we can't get george back. so in retrospect, i feel that he should've received a life sentence as well. what kind of message are you sending to our country? what kind of message are you sending to the younger kids like gianna that you can kill a man in cold blood and get
well said. >> thank you, terrence. next we will hear from the nephew of george floyd who's like a son in many regards to him, brandon williams. [ applause ] >> it's funny that we got justice but not enough justice. i remember standing here the first day of trial in this very same spot. and we were very optimistic and not sure of what was going to happen. after seeing that video we should've been 100% sure that we would be at a guilty conviction with a maximum sentence. when you...
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terrence floyd. >> mr. floyd, if you could state your full name. >> yes. terrence floyd. t-e-r-r-e-n-c-e f-l-o-y-d. >> go ahead. >> i'm here represent my brother. i'm from new york. on may 25, 2020, my brother was murdered. everyone knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this case were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and three guilty verdicts will have been rendered. the situation has really affected me and my family. any family member that has went through this, we are part of the fraternity of families and it's not one of those fraternities that you enjoy. i just, over this last year and months, i actually talked to a few people and -- i wanted to know from the man himself, why? what were you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck? when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why didn't he at least get up? why did you stay there? >> take your time. >> a month before my brother was murdered, i was on the phone with them. and we had a long conversation. and as i looked at the video of my niece, the last
terrence floyd. >> mr. floyd, if you could state your full name. >> yes. terrence floyd. t-e-r-r-e-n-c-e f-l-o-y-d. >> go ahead. >> i'm here represent my brother. i'm from new york. on may 25, 2020, my brother was murdered. everyone knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this case were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and three guilty verdicts will have been rendered. the situation has really affected me and my family. any family member that has went through this, we are...
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the clippers rallied back to back threes terrence mann l.a. down 2 with 22 seconds to go.lows have been so good. booker has the ball, he slams it home, with sons went by 6. golf, the final round of the u.s. open. 20 guys within five shots of the lead. bryce had the lead.e lead. he had double buggies then john run a big charge takes the lead out an 18 and he is fired up and he has to the clubhouse with his new born son and that was good, that was i.t. shot on seven he tries to keep the pace and it goes deep into the rough. he buggies the whole and misses the desperation eagle. he takes his first major on father's day and he is the first spaniard to win the u.s. open. >> that is so sweet. >> the baby has no idea what is going on. it is a monumental sports moment for his father. >>> dad gets the vip treatment and honor of father's day featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? our new scented oils
the clippers rallied back to back threes terrence mann l.a. down 2 with 22 seconds to go.lows have been so good. booker has the ball, he slams it home, with sons went by 6. golf, the final round of the u.s. open. 20 guys within five shots of the lead. bryce had the lead.e lead. he had double buggies then john run a big charge takes the lead out an 18 and he is fired up and he has to the clubhouse with his new born son and that was good, that was i.t. shot on seven he tries to keep the pace and...
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we'll hear from thej brother of george floyd, mr terrence life. brother of george floyd, mr terrencents floyd. —— i if you can state your full name, and | spelling. yes. parents floyd. —— the spelling. yes. parents floyd. -- the terrorist floyd. _ spelling. yes. parents floyd. -- the terrorist floyd. -- _ spelling.“ parents floyd. —— the terrorist floyd. —— terrance - spelling.“ parents floyd. —— the terrorist floyd. —— terrance floyd. l lam here representing my i am here representing my brother. lam here representing my brother. i am from _ lam here representing my brother. i am from new york. i may 25, 2020, my brother— am from new york. i may 25, 2020, my brother was _ am from new york. i may 25, 2020, my brother was murdered. everyone knows, _ brother was murdered. everyone knows, by— brother was murdered. everyone knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this— knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this case — knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this case are proven without a reasonable — of this case are proven without a reasonable doubt enter guilty verdicts— reasonable doubt en
we'll hear from thej brother of george floyd, mr terrence life. brother of george floyd, mr terrencents floyd. —— i if you can state your full name, and | spelling. yes. parents floyd. —— the spelling. yes. parents floyd. -- the terrorist floyd. _ spelling. yes. parents floyd. -- the terrorist floyd. -- _ spelling.“ parents floyd. —— the terrorist floyd. —— terrance - spelling.“ parents floyd. —— the terrorist floyd. —— terrance floyd. l lam here representing my i am...
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terrence gainer joins me. you saw the video. cnn and other outlets pressed to get the video for transparency. you are a former u.s. capitol police chief. thank you for being here. >> good morning. >> what do you make of what you just saw? >> well, it's painful for me to watch and i wasn't even there, but having spent so much time on that hill with those officers, i get how it hurts them. and every time there's a video like this that comes out -- and i am glad there is transparency on that, it really rips the scab off of their psychological and personal wounds they had. they fought very hard that day for long periods of time. >> the fact that we're seeing this, and there remain denials by not just one, not just two, but more than a dozen republicans in the house, that this even happened, you know, using the words like a mob of missfits or a normal tourist visit, how do you reconcile the two? i mean, where do we go from here? >> well, it's shameful and i think where we go is still press to have some full commission that can get at
terrence gainer joins me. you saw the video. cnn and other outlets pressed to get the video for transparency. you are a former u.s. capitol police chief. thank you for being here. >> good morning. >> what do you make of what you just saw? >> well, it's painful for me to watch and i wasn't even there, but having spent so much time on that hill with those officers, i get how it hurts them. and every time there's a video like this that comes out -- and i am glad there is...
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terrence floyd. >> mr. floyd, if you could state your full name spelling each of your names. >> yes. terrence floyd. t-e-r-r-e-n-c-e. floyd. f-l-o-y-d. >> go ahead. >> i'm here representing my brother. i'm from new york. on may 25th, 2020, my brother was murdered, everyone knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this case were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and three guilty verdicts have been rendered. the situation has really affected me and my family. any family member that has went through this, we are part of a fraternity of families and it's not one of those, you know, fraterniies that you enjoy. i just -- i actually talked to a few people and i wanted to know from the man himself why. what were you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck. why when you knew that he posed no threat any more, yet he was handcuffed, why didn't you at least get up. why did you stay there? a month before my brother was murdered, i was on the phone with him and we had a long co
terrence floyd. >> mr. floyd, if you could state your full name spelling each of your names. >> yes. terrence floyd. t-e-r-r-e-n-c-e. floyd. f-l-o-y-d. >> go ahead. >> i'm here representing my brother. i'm from new york. on may 25th, 2020, my brother was murdered, everyone knows, by derek chauvin. the facts of this case were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and three guilty verdicts have been rendered. the situation has really affected me and my family. any family member...
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terrence coulter stays most of his new covid patients are young. >> i was hoping for a good summer andre just planning for a rough summer. >> reporter: dr. coulter told me another encourage of his is the coming busy season in nearby branson. water parks and shows, they'll all be packed, and he's worried that could lead to superspreader events which in turn could flood the hospital. norah. >> o'donnell: scary warning. omar villafranca, thank you. tonight, a former high school cheerleader can celebrate a supreme court win. in a closely watched case thesee justices decided with her over school officials over "r-"rated social media rants. >> reporter: when high school student brandi levy found out se didn't make the varsity cheer squad, the teenager thought nothing of sharing her disappointment, with some profanity on social media. >> kids should be able to express themselves and they should be able to do so without being scared that the schools are going to punish them. >> reporter: but her santa ana >> reporter: but her snapchat, posted over the weekend, made its way to the cheer coach,
terrence coulter stays most of his new covid patients are young. >> i was hoping for a good summer andre just planning for a rough summer. >> reporter: dr. coulter told me another encourage of his is the coming busy season in nearby branson. water parks and shows, they'll all be packed, and he's worried that could lead to superspreader events which in turn could flood the hospital. norah. >> o'donnell: scary warning. omar villafranca, thank you. tonight, a former high school...
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. >> terrence floyd had one question for derek chauvin. i wanted to know from the man himself, why? what were you thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why didn't you at least get up? why did you stay there? >> we heard derek chauvin actually say something in court for the first time today, when before he was sentenced, the judge asked him if he had anything to say. >> thank you, your honor. at this time, due to some additional legal matters at hand, i'm not able to give a full formal statement at this time. but very briefly, i do want to give my condolences to the floyd family. there is going to be some other information in the future that would be of interest. and i hope things will give you some peace of mind. thank you. >> before announcing the sentence, the judge acknowledged the pain felt in the courtroom and throughout the country. >> i acknowledge and hear the pain that you are feeling. i acknowledge the pain not only
. >> terrence floyd had one question for derek chauvin. i wanted to know from the man himself, why? what were you thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why didn't you at least get up? why did you stay there? >> we heard derek chauvin actually say something in court for the first time today, when before he was sentenced, the judge asked him if he had anything to say....
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terrence floyd. >> mr. floyd, if you could state your full name, spelling oveeach of your names. >> yes. terrence floyd, t-e r r-e-n-c-e, f-l-o-y-d. >> go ahead. >> i'm here representing my brother. i'm from new york. on may 25, 2020, my brother was murdered. everyone knows by derek chauvin. the facts of this case were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and three guilty verdicts have been rendered. the situation has really affected me and my family. >> take your time. >> any family member that has went through this, we are part of a fraternity of families, and it's not one of those, you know, fraternities that you enjoy. i just, over this last year and months, i actually talked to a few people, and i wanted to know from the man himself why. what were you think? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck. why -- when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why you didn't at least get up? why you stayed there? >> take your time. >> a month before my brothe
terrence floyd. >> mr. floyd, if you could state your full name, spelling oveeach of your names. >> yes. terrence floyd, t-e r r-e-n-c-e, f-l-o-y-d. >> go ahead. >> i'm here representing my brother. i'm from new york. on may 25, 2020, my brother was murdered. everyone knows by derek chauvin. the facts of this case were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and three guilty verdicts have been rendered. the situation has really affected me and my family. >> take your...
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terrence floyd says his brother was publicly executed, comparable to lynchings that took place during after slavery. >>> let's go to my colleague outside the monument unveiling earlier today, joining me from brooklyn, antonia, i know it is a very significant day for so many there, what are they telling you about this day, juneteenth? >> reporter: so here in the black neighborhoods of brooklyn, many of the folks that i have spoken to them, this holiday is not new to them. in fact, the festival that i'm at in bed sty have been happening for over a decade and many of the people have come back to the same space to celebrate and share food for years now. one of the organizers i actually just spoke to told me that while she is happy while the rest of the country is catching up and the federal government is recognizing this holiday, that she hopes that people understand it's important, it's a about survival and a community's resilience and about protests. in fact, this morning, frankly it started on a somber note. not far from where i am right now, i met terrence floyd, that is george floyd'
terrence floyd says his brother was publicly executed, comparable to lynchings that took place during after slavery. >>> let's go to my colleague outside the monument unveiling earlier today, joining me from brooklyn, antonia, i know it is a very significant day for so many there, what are they telling you about this day, juneteenth? >> reporter: so here in the black neighborhoods of brooklyn, many of the folks that i have spoken to them, this holiday is not new to them. in fact,...
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some consider it a nuisance, terrence says he is getting the ability to rebuild his life. >> i was messed, on drugs, now i am over a year clean. and i wanted to say that stability helped me the most. i am living proof of that. >> now he is in jeopardy of losing the place he calls home if the city council votes to approve an ordinance at the june 8 meeting, banning intimates from facilities deemed critical by the city, near streams, and creeks, and camping would only be allowed overnight. >> there is nowhere to sleep. they can probably enforce everything. i imagine we are sleeping at a neighborhood near you, at night. >> some have been vocal about the removal of this can't altogether. and one concern is how this community is environmentally impacting the creek. others are more sympathetic, saying it is complicated as a situation with no easy solutions. >> everybody deserves more than just a homeless camp, housing and roofing over their head. >> he says he wants to use his platform to get the message out about housing equality in marin county. >> tonight, president biden is going to meet wi
some consider it a nuisance, terrence says he is getting the ability to rebuild his life. >> i was messed, on drugs, now i am over a year clean. and i wanted to say that stability helped me the most. i am living proof of that. >> now he is in jeopardy of losing the place he calls home if the city council votes to approve an ordinance at the june 8 meeting, banning intimates from facilities deemed critical by the city, near streams, and creeks, and camping would only be allowed...
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host: terrence in brooklyn, a republican. caller: good morning. this guy, jason dick, he sounds like -- jason dick, he sounds like a democratic opportunist. he used the term "we." he is talking with democratic talking points. host: which one? what did he say, specifically? caller: he used the term "we" on several occasions when he was talking about democrats. he is a democratic opportunist -- opportunist. guest: the filibuster, every few generations we get a big question on whether we are going to change the filibuster. it is a 50-50 senate. there is a lot of pressure to pass installation. if you keep your congress together, you get to block things. particularly with the voting rights legislation, before and then it will continue to be an issue. there will continue to be a lot of pressure on people like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema, to change their views. i don't see that happening anytime soon. joe manchin seems pretty deliberate that he wants to keep the filibuster the way it is. there is also talk in the democratic caucus that kyrsten sinema
host: terrence in brooklyn, a republican. caller: good morning. this guy, jason dick, he sounds like -- jason dick, he sounds like a democratic opportunist. he used the term "we." he is talking with democratic talking points. host: which one? what did he say, specifically? caller: he used the term "we" on several occasions when he was talking about democrats. he is a democratic opportunist -- opportunist. guest: the filibuster, every few generations we get a big question on...
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host: terrence in brooklyn, a republican. caller: good morning. this guy, jason dick, he sounds like -- jason dick, he sounds caller: good morning. he is talking a talking point. host: what did he say? caller: he used the term we on several occasions. he is not a journalist, he is a democratic operative. host: let's talk adjacent deck before we say goodbye. guest: the filibuster -- every few generations, we get a big question about whether we are going to change the filibuster, change the way it operates. we are in a 50-50 senate. there is a lot of pressure to pass legislation. if you keep your conference together, you get to lock things , particularly with the voting rights legislation. it is going to continue to be an issue, there will continue to be pressure on people like joe manchin. to change their views -- i don't see that happening anytime soon. mention -- manchin seems deliberate that he wants to keep the filibuster the way it is. there is talk in the
host: terrence in brooklyn, a republican. caller: good morning. this guy, jason dick, he sounds like -- jason dick, he sounds caller: good morning. he is talking a talking point. host: what did he say? caller: he used the term we on several occasions. he is not a journalist, he is a democratic operative. host: let's talk adjacent deck before we say goodbye. guest: the filibuster -- every few generations, we get a big question about whether we are going to change the filibuster, change the way...
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. >> reporter: her father's murder >> reporter: floyd's brother, terrence, with a question for derek chauvin. >> what were you thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? why -- when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why didn't you at least get up? why you stayed there? >> reporter: the floyd family seeking the maximum sentence. >> we don't want to see no more slaps on the wrist. we have been through that already. and my community and my culture, we have been through that already. >> reporter: chauvin had only one person in court to speak on his behalf, his mother. >> the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be an aggressive, heartless, and uncaring person. i can tell you that is far from the truth. my son is a good man. >> reporter: she did not offer condolences to the floyd family, instead speaking directly to her son. >> derek, i want you to know, i have always believed in your innocence, and i will never waiver from that. i will be here for you when you come home. remember there is no stronger b
. >> reporter: her father's murder >> reporter: floyd's brother, terrence, with a question for derek chauvin. >> what were you thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? why -- when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why didn't you at least get up? why you stayed there? >> reporter: the floyd family seeking the maximum sentence. >> we don't want to see no more slaps on the wrist. we have been...
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his brother, terrence, struggled to speak as he addressed derek chauvin directly.now from the man himself, why? what were you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck. why — when you knew that he posed no threat any more? those are questions that remain unanswered, since derek chauvin chose not to testify in his defence during his trial. for the first time, the public got a more intimate look into his characterfrom his mother. it has been difficult for me to hear and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person. i can tell you that is far from the truth. and then derek chauvin himself spoke. i want to give my condolences to the floyd family. thejudge said his decision was not influenced by public opinion or meant to send any messages. the sentence for count one, the court commits you to the custody of corrections for a period of 270 months. officer: hands up right now. it's rare for the justice system to punish a police officer, and it took an extraor
his brother, terrence, struggled to speak as he addressed derek chauvin directly.now from the man himself, why? what were you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck. why — when you knew that he posed no threat any more? those are questions that remain unanswered, since derek chauvin chose not to testify in his defence during his trial. for the first time, the public got a more intimate look into his characterfrom his mother. it has been...
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his brother terrence was there for the occasion, urging those gathered to recognise they hold the powerrking a wave of demonstrations against racism and police brutality. cheetahs are to return to india more than half a century after they became extinct in the country. the first eight animals will be make the journey —— the first eight animals will make thejourney from south africa to an indian national park in november. the team of experts behind the plan says it�*s the first time that a large carnivore will be relocated from one continent to another for conservation. i spoke to yadvendradethala, the dean of the wildlife institute of india. i asked him if the ambitious plan will work. well, it�*s the first time that something like this has been attempted — a large carnivore being transported from one continent to another. i hope it will work, yes. why not? well, some people have been a bit critical, sceptical, saying actually, for example, there is just not enough room for the cheetahs to live properly in the area where you are proposing to put them. no, we�*ve got sufficient space. we
his brother terrence was there for the occasion, urging those gathered to recognise they hold the powerrking a wave of demonstrations against racism and police brutality. cheetahs are to return to india more than half a century after they became extinct in the country. the first eight animals will be make the journey —— the first eight animals will make thejourney from south africa to an indian national park in november. the team of experts behind the plan says it�*s the first time that a...
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game number six hero terrence mann. l.a. down just to with 22 seconds to go.ou get it to? booker on the inbound. 40 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists. a playoff triple-double. the sons when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 1
game number six hero terrence mann. l.a. down just to with 22 seconds to go.ou get it to? booker on the inbound. 40 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists. a playoff triple-double. the sons when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120-when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120- when 120-...
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his brother terrence struggled to speak as he addressed derek chauvin directly.ere you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck. when you knew that he posed no threat any more. those are questions that remain unanswered, since derek chauvin chose not to testify in his defence during his trial. for the first time, the public got a more intimate look into his character from his mother. it has been difficult for me to hear and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person. i can tell you that is far from the truth. and then, derek chauvin himself spoke. i want to give my condolences to the floyd _ i want to give my condolences to the floyd familx — the judge said his decision was not influenced by public opinion or meant to send any messages. the sentence fork out one, the court commits you to the custody of corrections for a period of 270 months. it corrections for a period of 270 months. , ., ., , . months. it is rare for the “ustice s stem months. it
his brother terrence struggled to speak as he addressed derek chauvin directly.ere you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brother's neck. when you knew that he posed no threat any more. those are questions that remain unanswered, since derek chauvin chose not to testify in his defence during his trial. for the first time, the public got a more intimate look into his character from his mother. it has been difficult for me to hear and read what the media,...
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george floyd's brother terrence directly addressed chosen before the 10th thing. what were you thinking? what was going to you? well, you had me on my brother's neck. why? when you, when you knew that he pose no threat any more, he was handcuffed white and get up. why do you stay there? and we also heard from derek, shove in himself before the judge handed him that 22 and a half years. and since he offered his condolences to floyd's family, i'm not able to give a full formal statement at this time. but for briefly though, i do want to give mike and also as the for the family there's going to be some other information in the future that would be of interest . and i hope things will give you some some peace of mind. thank you. or gallagher to jackson is an assistant professor of humanities in the department of africanist studies at wildly college. she's also the co host of the podcast. this stays isa tarok political history and joined this via skype from boston. there is a abroad, a debate or conversation to be had about racial justice or injustice in criminal court
george floyd's brother terrence directly addressed chosen before the 10th thing. what were you thinking? what was going to you? well, you had me on my brother's neck. why? when you, when you knew that he pose no threat any more, he was handcuffed white and get up. why do you stay there? and we also heard from derek, shove in himself before the judge handed him that 22 and a half years. and since he offered his condolences to floyd's family, i'm not able to give a full formal statement at this...
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a scene that still haunts terrence floyd, george's brother, who struggled to speak as he addressed chauvinu thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? but there were to be no answers from the former officer, who expressed little emotion, even as his mother vouched for his character. it has been difficult for me to hear and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be — an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person. i can tell you that is far from the truth. finally, but briefly, derek chauvin addressed the court. do want to give my condolences to the floyd family. _ this right here is — this 22—year sentence they gave this man — it's a slap on the wrist. we're getting a life sentence with not having him in our life and that hurts me to death. the reverend al sharpton, a long—time civil rights activist, put chauvin's 22.5—year prison term in context. this sentencing is the longest sentence we've seen, but it is notjustice because george floyd is in a grave tonight, even though chauvin will be in jail. president biden gave h
a scene that still haunts terrence floyd, george's brother, who struggled to speak as he addressed chauvinu thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? but there were to be no answers from the former officer, who expressed little emotion, even as his mother vouched for his character. it has been difficult for me to hear and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be — an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person. i can tell...
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brandon williams, terrence, and gigi who offered their testimony to the court and gave their heartfeltcrime on theirfamily. we heard about the impact of this horrific crime on their family. we heard for the first time from george floyd's six—year—old daughter. but even been a full, beautiful child and my heart really is that the entire family as they figure out how to explain to her what happened as she grows up. the sentence that the courtjust imposed on derek chavin. 22 and a half years is one of the longest a former police officer has ever received for an unlawful use of deadly force. like the conviction of derek chavin two months ago. today plus plus sentencing is notjustice. but it is another moment of real accountability on the road to justice. it's difficult to see anyone lose their freedom. seeing somebody lose their life through torture of a nine and a half minutes is incomparably worse. those minutes in seconds are in a race to be seared into the minds of people across the world who watch george floyd die. above all, they have all the people who stopped and bore witness to ge
brandon williams, terrence, and gigi who offered their testimony to the court and gave their heartfeltcrime on theirfamily. we heard about the impact of this horrific crime on their family. we heard for the first time from george floyd's six—year—old daughter. but even been a full, beautiful child and my heart really is that the entire family as they figure out how to explain to her what happened as she grows up. the sentence that the courtjust imposed on derek chavin. 22 and a half years...
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this was terrence floyd. there are good and bad police officers, but we shouldn't have to sort out who is who. a number of family members and attorneys who spoke, here is a little of what they had to say. >> what are you asking about? >> i was asked how did my dad get hurt. >> do you wish that he was still with us? >> yeah. he is. >> through his spirit? >> yes. >> and when you see your daddy again one day, what do you want to do when you see him? >> i want to play with him. >> what were you thinking? what was going through your head? when you had your knee on my brher's neck. when he posed no threat anymore. when he was handcuffed. why didn't you get up? why did you stay there? >> the maximum sentence in this case is up to 40 years, but anything over 30 years would likely have been overturned as excessive on appeal. the practical maximum was really around 30 years. one consideration the judge had in mind was apparently derek chauvin would have to do what he has been doing the past hundred 99 days -- 199 days
this was terrence floyd. there are good and bad police officers, but we shouldn't have to sort out who is who. a number of family members and attorneys who spoke, here is a little of what they had to say. >> what are you asking about? >> i was asked how did my dad get hurt. >> do you wish that he was still with us? >> yeah. he is. >> through his spirit? >> yes. >> and when you see your daddy again one day, what do you want to do when you see him?...
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yvonne: terrence edwards, joining us from mongolia with plenty at stake tonight in this ongoing mongolian when it comes to markets, a pretty mixed picture today. a lot of focus on inflation numbers out of china. i guess it is good news that consumer price index prices have surged 9%. the print was a miss. right now flat when it comes to mainland equities. the kospi lower. we have been focusing on what beijing has been saying about how they want to control and stabilize prices when it comes to pork prices and even creating a pork alert system. their main focus is not to bring up social unrest when it comes to inflation pressures. i think markets are taking it as a good sign at the moment, has. haslinda: the focus shifts to the u.s. cpi print coming out on thursday, the final data that could perhaps show whether or not the fed will start thinking about thinking, talking about talking tapering. [laughter] in the next hour, bloomberg markets asia. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money, and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomber
yvonne: terrence edwards, joining us from mongolia with plenty at stake tonight in this ongoing mongolian when it comes to markets, a pretty mixed picture today. a lot of focus on inflation numbers out of china. i guess it is good news that consumer price index prices have surged 9%. the print was a miss. right now flat when it comes to mainland equities. the kospi lower. we have been focusing on what beijing has been saying about how they want to control and stabilize prices when it comes to...
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there is terrence mann from the corner, knocks down the tray morning came. he had 39 points, but coming up here, this one was the dagger clippers up by 7 to 3. patrick beverley's corner. 3 is good. clippers come back and win one, 31 1.19 they win the series. their first conference title in 50 years. they'll take on the suns in game one of the western conference finals that begins coming up on what if you could push a button and less carbon would be put into the air. if there were a button that would help you use less energy, breathe cleaner air, and even take on climate change... would you press it? [announcement on pa] introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. [announcement on pa] how far would you go for a togo? >> good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news 7.30 here on this saturday. and we want to start this half hour with a look at your forecast. dave sp
there is terrence mann from the corner, knocks down the tray morning came. he had 39 points, but coming up here, this one was the dagger clippers up by 7 to 3. patrick beverley's corner. 3 is good. clippers come back and win one, 31 1.19 they win the series. their first conference title in 50 years. they'll take on the suns in game one of the western conference finals that begins coming up on what if you could push a button and less carbon would be put into the air. if there were a button that...
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capitol police chief and senate sergeant at arms, terrence gainer. what strikes you most from this report? >> well, there are a lot of things we continue to learn about it, but also you have to look at the glaring errors that we don't have enough information from the department of defense, the department of justice or homeland security, and even the fact that they mentioned that they couldn't get full cooperation from the house sergeant at arms office, is not good news so it is the continued piecemeal approach to connect all the dots and why it happened. you really can't significantly change and improve unless you know what the cause was. so i'm a little bit disappointed in that. but we are learning a lot more and ana it is very similar to the general honoray's report, i was part of that team for six weeks in washington. we made 100 plus recommendations reaffirming those things. in that respect it's good and it's good that they recognized that the officers of the capitol police being helped by the metropolitan police department and a myriad of other
capitol police chief and senate sergeant at arms, terrence gainer. what strikes you most from this report? >> well, there are a lot of things we continue to learn about it, but also you have to look at the glaring errors that we don't have enough information from the department of defense, the department of justice or homeland security, and even the fact that they mentioned that they couldn't get full cooperation from the house sergeant at arms office, is not good news so it is the...
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joining me now, terrence mo monahan, thank you for joining me. >> good seeing you, chris. >> as i toldfore, we don't fake the funk on this show. my brother is the governor of new york, he worked with the legislature, the democrats, to get bail reform. and the criticism now is that it went too far. and police are being blamed for not doing their jobs because of the blue lives matter, black lives matter, but cop after cop tells me that's not true. and people are not being kept in jail. how big a reason for the reality is the law? >> 100%, this is what is behind it. it's a combination, it's a law, and the court system moving at a snail's pace because of covid. it was not operating quickly. so with bail reform, people locked up with a gun were able to get out under least restrictive bail. it didn't matter if they were dangerous or not, if they had a dangerous past, a judge could not use that to determine whether or not to hold this individual in. i think we're the only state in the union that does not give a judge discretion on dangerousness to keep an individual in. and the court system i
joining me now, terrence mo monahan, thank you for joining me. >> good seeing you, chris. >> as i toldfore, we don't fake the funk on this show. my brother is the governor of new york, he worked with the legislature, the democrats, to get bail reform. and the criticism now is that it went too far. and police are being blamed for not doing their jobs because of the blue lives matter, black lives matter, but cop after cop tells me that's not true. and people are not being kept in...
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terrence is his name. the police looking for weapons and instead found gospel cds in his car. my 4-year-old brother didn't get a fair chance to live. his children didn't get a fair chance to see another day with their father. for five years i had a thought for police reforms like the very ones each of you have debated and voted on just weeks ago i was in this very building with the families of george floyd and asking our legislators to end qualified immunity. police reform that could have saved my brothers life and according to the human rights watch and the legal defense fund could save the lives of so many others. my people are not looking for a handout, we are looking for good legislation that recognizes our humanity. we are looking for justice because for centuries, injustice has caused our families and unspeakable price. racial disparities are systemic and extend far beyond issues of policing compared to far more likely to be relegated to poverty and neighborhoods that don't have access to fresh fruit or produce. as we speak: north are celebrating our first grocery store
terrence is his name. the police looking for weapons and instead found gospel cds in his car. my 4-year-old brother didn't get a fair chance to live. his children didn't get a fair chance to see another day with their father. for five years i had a thought for police reforms like the very ones each of you have debated and voted on just weeks ago i was in this very building with the families of george floyd and asking our legislators to end qualified immunity. police reform that could have saved...
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. >> and george floyd's brother, terrence, addressed chauvin directly. >> what were you thinking?t was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? >> reporter: in chauvin's corner, after a motion to reconsider the case was dismissed earlier this morning, chauvin's mother spoke out for the first time publicly about her son, describing him as a good, thoughtful, and honorable man. >> the public will never know the loving and caring man he is, but his family does. >> reporter: outside of the courthouse at cupp foods where george floyd was murdered, a mixed reaction to the sentence but a feeling by some that justice was done. >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> reporter: while there's mixed reaction from the community as to the sentence and how long it should have been, there is one thing everyone agrees on, and that is that their fight isn't over. the sign tells you pretty much what you need to know. one down, three to go. they are referencing the other three officers who still are charged and are awaiting trial. sara sidner, cnn, minneapolis. >> so earlier
. >> and george floyd's brother, terrence, addressed chauvin directly. >> what were you thinking?t was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? >> reporter: in chauvin's corner, after a motion to reconsider the case was dismissed earlier this morning, chauvin's mother spoke out for the first time publicly about her son, describing him as a good, thoughtful, and honorable man. >> the public will never know the loving and caring man he is, but...
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terrence floyd, the brother of george floyd, is speaking now at the unveiling of the memorial in brooklyn for george floyd. >> last but not least, oh, man, scientific -- i can go on and on about this. let's give it up for pappoos. support the movement, support black love. we should be listening to his lyrics and see how lyrical he is. i'm so shocked that we can throw ideas at each other. i'm like oh, wow. i'm so grateful, grateful that my team and everybody came out to support the george floyd movement. >> we'll keep listening in to that. that is the unveiling of the george floyd memorial in brooklyn. a relevance piece of extra history on this important day, the first time the 11th federal holiday in the united states, the first time we are celebrating juneteenth as a nation. and of course george floyd part of the new civil rights movement. i was a little shocked that there were a number of your colleagues in the house of representatives who couldn't even vote symbolically to mark juneteenth. a matter that -- i don't know. i don't understand what the impediment is here. >> well, there wer
terrence floyd, the brother of george floyd, is speaking now at the unveiling of the memorial in brooklyn for george floyd. >> last but not least, oh, man, scientific -- i can go on and on about this. let's give it up for pappoos. support the movement, support black love. we should be listening to his lyrics and see how lyrical he is. i'm so shocked that we can throw ideas at each other. i'm like oh, wow. i'm so grateful, grateful that my team and everybody came out to support the george...