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i came to the floor and talked about the man walter scott shot in my city and came to the floor juneam the 17th talked about the massacre of mother emanuel church in my hometown. i take the issue of policing in america variously and i want our body to see it not as an issue of republican versus democrats but as good people standing in the gap elected to do the job that we all ran to do. let's do our jobs. wehi can make a difference in te nation and have the duty to intervene. more de-escalation training. i hope that when the dust settles into the issue is no longer on the front pages of the newspapers, no longer streaming across our tvs and ipads and computers that we do something that says to the american people we see your pain. we are willing to put our partisanms labels on the side so that we can do what needs to be done. that's what the people deserve mr. president. i yield the floor. >> .. >> . >>
i came to the floor and talked about the man walter scott shot in my city and came to the floor juneam the 17th talked about the massacre of mother emanuel church in my hometown. i take the issue of policing in america variously and i want our body to see it not as an issue of republican versus democrats but as good people standing in the gap elected to do the job that we all ran to do. let's do our jobs. wehi can make a difference in te nation and have the duty to intervene. more de-escalation...
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it was in 2015 shortly after the shooting of walter scott in charleston, south carolina. i came to this floor to ask for more resources from body worn cameras so we captured what happened during those vital times. not a single democrat cosponsored that legislation. i came back a year later in 2016 and gave three speeches on the importance of policing in america. 2020, june 17th, i introduced the justice act. with more requests, 70% of us, house democrats were asking for, we on our side of the aisle said this makes sense, why don't we find common ground in that 70%, make it into a piece of legislation and show the american people that elected officials can at times act with common sense. my assumptions was common ground leads to common sense. imagine my disappointment, mr. president, when the duty to intervene, de-escalation training, more resources, more reporting so we all have eyes around the country with filibuster in this chamber. not enough votes to even extend the conversation. on the important issues of policing in america. i came back a week later on june 24th, st
it was in 2015 shortly after the shooting of walter scott in charleston, south carolina. i came to this floor to ask for more resources from body worn cameras so we captured what happened during those vital times. not a single democrat cosponsored that legislation. i came back a year later in 2016 and gave three speeches on the importance of policing in america. 2020, june 17th, i introduced the justice act. with more requests, 70% of us, house democrats were asking for, we on our side of the...
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if unarmed walter scott were apprehended by the standard used for indicted non complying steve bannon. scott would be peacefully apprehended in handcuffs. not shot in the back. bottom line here, both things can be true. the past reframing of just comply was totally selective. but, this new attention to how some elites are so carefully policed can actually show a better nonviolent path. in other words, folks, sometimes, even a dumb political debate can lead to some smart points and real reform if we keep our eye on the ball. i'm next, we're joined by a young star who made some waves this year in a film about one of the most significant moments in the civil rights era. stay with us. to gretta. to gabby. to grandma. then, gertrude found something for it. delsym. and now what's going around is 12-hour cough relief. and the giggles. and the great dane pup. and grandma's gluten-free gooseberry pie. which is actually pretty great. the family that takes delsym together, feels better together. and try new delsym no mess vapor roll-on for cough. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced n
if unarmed walter scott were apprehended by the standard used for indicted non complying steve bannon. scott would be peacefully apprehended in handcuffs. not shot in the back. bottom line here, both things can be true. the past reframing of just comply was totally selective. but, this new attention to how some elites are so carefully policed can actually show a better nonviolent path. in other words, folks, sometimes, even a dumb political debate can lead to some smart points and real reform...
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ilegalmente cigarrillos, en 2015 un policÍa de carolina de sur mata de ocho dif varios al afroamericano walter scott un arma, se generaron inter protestas. muchos dicen que los departamentos de policÍa deben hacer un mejor trabajo a la hora de seleccionar quiÉn puede ser policÍa. >> es en caso de que haga esas investigaciones. pablo: hay intentos de una nueva legislaciÓn, pero no ha avanzado. fÉlix: donald trump se burlÓ de lÓpez obrador, el las elecciones del 2024 planifica volver a la casa blanca. presumiÓ de las presiones a las que habrÍa sometido a andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. maity: desde que se anunciÓ una aplicaciÓn para ayudar a los migrantes que solicitan ayuda han presentado mÚltiples fallas. miles de migrantes en la frontera con mÉxico estÁn desesperados. >> desde muy temprano se conectan en lÍnea. el lidad que es una migrante desde el estado de michoacÁn fue una de las pocas que corriÓ con suerte. >> es una luz que estaba muy a lo lejos y no la veÍamos. >> los migrantes se siente frustrado porque aparecen errores en la aplicaciÓn que lanzÓ el gobierno. muchos ingresan sus datos, eligen f
ilegalmente cigarrillos, en 2015 un policÍa de carolina de sur mata de ocho dif varios al afroamericano walter scott un arma, se generaron inter protestas. muchos dicen que los departamentos de policÍa deben hacer un mejor trabajo a la hora de seleccionar quiÉn puede ser policÍa. >> es en caso de que haga esas investigaciones. pablo: hay intentos de una nueva legislaciÓn, pero no ha avanzado. fÉlix: donald trump se burlÓ de lÓpez obrador, el las elecciones del 2024 planifica...
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en 2015 un policÍa de carolina del sur mata de ocho disparos por la espalda al afroamericano walter scotthombre fue arrestado en baltimore. la policÍa lo puso en un carro policial sin cinturÓn de seguridad. acusaron a la policÍa de manejar errÁticamente. en mayo del 2020 un policÍa de mineÁpolis pone sus rodillas sobre el cuello del afroamericano jorge floyd, que estaba esposado en el suelo. >> quiero justicia para Él, declarÓ su mujer. tanto la gente como el que habÍa a la docena sin hacer nada fueron condenados. la policÍa dijo que guardado les amenazÓ con un arma, pero otros disputaron esta versiÓn. tambiÉn se generaron intensas protestas. muchos expertos afirman que el departamento de policÍa debe hacer un mejor trabajo a la hora de seleccionar quiÉn puede ser un mejor agente. >> yo le aconsejo al departamento de policÍa de que tenga mÁs supervisiÓn en casos de que hayan intervenciones de oficiales. pablo: al menos 85.000 policÍas en estados unidos han sido investigados o disciplinados por comportamiento ilegal en la Última dÉcada. hay 800.000 policÍas en el paÍs, las autoridades insi
en 2015 un policÍa de carolina del sur mata de ocho disparos por la espalda al afroamericano walter scotthombre fue arrestado en baltimore. la policÍa lo puso en un carro policial sin cinturÓn de seguridad. acusaron a la policÍa de manejar errÁticamente. en mayo del 2020 un policÍa de mineÁpolis pone sus rodillas sobre el cuello del afroamericano jorge floyd, que estaba esposado en el suelo. >> quiero justicia para Él, declarÓ su mujer. tanto la gente como el que habÍa a la...
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then walter scott please the towers in the photo for 900 at the old valferosa fortress tower in the spanishtown of tora, this is exactly what is located at an altitude of 10 m from the ground. entrance bravo do you get to give ilya or svetlana the traditional book world? name in geography for 600 according to legend, this christian fled in 301 from the persecution of diocletian and founded a community independent of the emperor and pope, he was canonized during his lifetime, and the formed republic received his name. st. marin marina republic and st. marinus st. marin tower in the photo for 600 the bell tower of the cathedral of st. george in the slavic piran is practically a reduced copy of the bell tower in this city, which can even be seen from the tower in clear weather. this is venice where the common man sees red blue or green? according to official data, it first appeared in 1919 at the grenoble stage. geneva although the belgian philip yew assured that he put it on 6 years earlier. she's the yellow jersey of the leader. you 're right. unclean force 300 devil's bath lake in new zeala
then walter scott please the towers in the photo for 900 at the old valferosa fortress tower in the spanishtown of tora, this is exactly what is located at an altitude of 10 m from the ground. entrance bravo do you get to give ilya or svetlana the traditional book world? name in geography for 600 according to legend, this christian fled in 301 from the persecution of diocletian and founded a community independent of the emperor and pope, he was canonized during his lifetime, and the formed...
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. >> then there was a walter scott, pulled over for a busted taillight. he ran. icer shot him in the back killing him. the officer pleaded guilty. he was sentenced to 20 years for depriving scott of his civil rights, a federal charge. army officer was terrified. two officers in southern virginia approaches suv with guns drawn during a traffic s stop. what is going on? >> the officers reported they did not see the temporary paper tag in the car. quick some honestly frayed to get out very. >> he was pepper sprayed. >> get out of the car. >> he survived. what of the officers wasn't fired in a suit for more than a million dollars in damages. jurors awarded him lesson for grand. his attorney has requested a new trial. about 50000 of us drivers in the u.s. get stopped each and every day. that is about 20 million per year. it is the most common civilian police interaction. but, it is more common for black folks. and potentially more dangerous. >> my best estimate is a black person getting into a car is twice as likely to be pulled over as a white person roughly speaking.
. >> then there was a walter scott, pulled over for a busted taillight. he ran. icer shot him in the back killing him. the officer pleaded guilty. he was sentenced to 20 years for depriving scott of his civil rights, a federal charge. army officer was terrified. two officers in southern virginia approaches suv with guns drawn during a traffic s stop. what is going on? >> the officers reported they did not see the temporary paper tag in the car. quick some honestly frayed to get out...
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but i haven't read sort but i haven't read any sort of walter scott.f. is i mean, this sort of stuff. i think people just need to lose their fear of being seen with this book. this, this racist written the front cover . just written on the front cover. just once, everybody says, look, i don't care. and just picks up the book and sees the sticker saying, you know, race is problematic . see it as, you problematic. see it as, you know, peer pressure or advisory. yeah lyrics the thing that yeah it lyrics the thing that shows that is and is good. this is what i find about an 1819 for goodness sake. but you know that when you slap a trigger warning on work art or in a book, your on a work art or in a book, your effect this book is effect is saying this book is dangerous. like these words could you . and that that could hurt you. and that that isn't censorship, but it's a sort of step towards censorship because and because start to mistrust and words. isn't that an issue ? no. words. isn't that an issue? no. why? because like. like leo said, it's it tells peo
but i haven't read sort but i haven't read any sort of walter scott.f. is i mean, this sort of stuff. i think people just need to lose their fear of being seen with this book. this, this racist written the front cover . just written on the front cover. just once, everybody says, look, i don't care. and just picks up the book and sees the sticker saying, you know, race is problematic . see it as, you problematic. see it as, you know, peer pressure or advisory. yeah lyrics the thing that yeah it...
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but i haven't read sort but i haven't read any sort of walter scott.f. is i mean, this sort of stuff. i think people just need to lose their fear of being seen with this book. this, this racist written the front cover . just written on the front cover. just once, everybody says, look, i don't care. and just picks up the book and sees the sticker saying, you know, race is problematic . see it as, you problematic. see it as, you know, peer pressure or advisory. yeah lyrics the thing that yeah it lyrics the thing that shows that is and is good. this is what i find about an 1819 for goodness sake. but you know that when you slap a trigger warning on work art or in a book, your on a work art or in a book, your effect this book is effect is saying this book is dangerous. like these words could you . and that that could hurt you. and that that isn't censorship, but it's a sort of step towards censorship because and because start to mistrust and words. isn't that an issue ? no. words. isn't that an issue? no. why? because like. like leo said, it's it tells peo
but i haven't read sort but i haven't read any sort of walter scott.f. is i mean, this sort of stuff. i think people just need to lose their fear of being seen with this book. this, this racist written the front cover . just written on the front cover. just once, everybody says, look, i don't care. and just picks up the book and sees the sticker saying, you know, race is problematic . see it as, you problematic. see it as, you know, peer pressure or advisory. yeah lyrics the thing that yeah it...
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the only time comparable seen in a case of this magnitude walter scott in charleston, south carolina helped tamp down the violence and upraising you may see in respect to communities nap was the owning time i've seen something happen quickly as this in terms of charging the officers, but that aggravating kidnapping charge, others may agree on the panel, that this arrest and unlawful taking of an individual means these charges were warranted. >> andrew, how are federal officials right now watching all of this unfold over there? could we see federal charges added as well? >> i think that's -- i think that's entirely possible, wolf. you know, these, the federal investigation and the local investigation occur simultaneously and kind of in separate tracks. however they're coordinating with each other, a sharing of information. undoubtedly the federal investigators have seen the video that the prosecutors here seem to be relying so heavily on. i think it's likely with the direction that we know these charges are going now, with the hints that, of what we're going to see on the video when i
the only time comparable seen in a case of this magnitude walter scott in charleston, south carolina helped tamp down the violence and upraising you may see in respect to communities nap was the owning time i've seen something happen quickly as this in terms of charging the officers, but that aggravating kidnapping charge, others may agree on the panel, that this arrest and unlawful taking of an individual means these charges were warranted. >> andrew, how are federal officials right now...
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continue having george floyd and breonna taylor's and -- gary stewardson michael rounds and walter scott's and -- sandra bland some stuff on clarks and daunte whites. asking the question what did i do? because of the existence of these. in a district -- adore my brothers and sisters. we cannot -- >> you hear that he's referencing what we heard on the video. what did i do? this is a central part of his message today. message that he believes is reflected not just on tyrese stories but all his stories that richard you and i have covered in recent years. going to breonna taylor. philando castile. that people here are emotional. credibly moved and the folks at a top two as they were coming at this morning. they told me they really needed this. they need to come to church this morning to find people to process at all with. they were grateful that their spin outs for those peaceful protests and. for them, church, the black church is a form of peaceful protest, richard. >> antonia, we all need this. nbc's antonia hylton, thank you so much there in memphis. one of adam to julie -- on capitol hill.
continue having george floyd and breonna taylor's and -- gary stewardson michael rounds and walter scott's and -- sandra bland some stuff on clarks and daunte whites. asking the question what did i do? because of the existence of these. in a district -- adore my brothers and sisters. we cannot -- >> you hear that he's referencing what we heard on the video. what did i do? this is a central part of his message today. message that he believes is reflected not just on tyrese stories but all...
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this is going to be a revisitation of walter scott, the guy who got shot on camera by a cop in the back convicted, went to prison. it's an open and shut case. this is, too. i don't get what people are persisting about. these are five black officers. the victim is black, the police chief is black, the police have been fired and charged, and they will be convicted, i would assume, by a predominately black jury in a city that is 65% black. so the system is going to work here. the other system that is working is the corporate media's insistence on promoting racial division at the behest, in my view, of the military-industrial reality. >> if they want to take us to a good place, i would examine the racial element of this. there is a racial element. and this is a story about young black men and their inability to treat each other in a humane way. everybody involved in this, on the street level, was either 24-32 years old. it was a group of young black men, five on one. it looked like gang violence to me. it looked like what young black men deal when they are supervised by a single black woman
this is going to be a revisitation of walter scott, the guy who got shot on camera by a cop in the back convicted, went to prison. it's an open and shut case. this is, too. i don't get what people are persisting about. these are five black officers. the victim is black, the police chief is black, the police have been fired and charged, and they will be convicted, i would assume, by a predominately black jury in a city that is 65% black. so the system is going to work here. the other system that...
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it was in 2015, shortly after the shooting of walter scott, who was shot in the back in my hometown, charleston, south carolina, that i came to this floor to ask for more resources for body-worn cameras so that we capture what happens during those vital times. not a single democrat cosponsored that legislation. i came back a year later in 2016 and gave three speeches on the importance of policing in america. 2020, june 17, as i introduced the justice act with more requests for what i believe is common sense. it was 70% of what the house democrats were asking for. we on our side of the aisle said this makes sense. why don't we find common ground in that 70%, make it into a piece of legislation and show the american people that, yes, their elected officials can at times act with common sense, because my assumption was that common ground leads to common sense. imagine my disappointment, mr. president, when the duty to intervene de-escalation training, more resources, more reporting so that we all have eyes around the country was filibustered in this chamber. not enough votes to even ext
it was in 2015, shortly after the shooting of walter scott, who was shot in the back in my hometown, charleston, south carolina, that i came to this floor to ask for more resources for body-worn cameras so that we capture what happens during those vital times. not a single democrat cosponsored that legislation. i came back a year later in 2016 and gave three speeches on the importance of policing in america. 2020, june 17, as i introduced the justice act with more requests for what i believe is...
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alton sterling, walter scott in south carolina. and george floyd. yet to see any change in this country, we have t to see congress act. i just think it is unhealthy and that communities of color across this country are dealing with vicarious trauma and we need more than just videos being released, but i am thankful for the fact that these videos put a spotlight on the crime, criminality and the murders of black and brown people across this country. but at the same time, it is unhealthy and again, it tears the scab off of unhealed wounds. amna: the attorney ben crump was working with the nichols family and even he said he was glad to see a swift response in terms of arresting and charging the officers. when you look at that, why do you think things have moved so swiftly in this case when they haven't in the past, and what is justice, if there is such a thing, look like for tyre nichols's family? tiffany: let's be honest, justice would be tyre being alive. the only justice is for the people we pay to service to stop killing us. that's the only justice
alton sterling, walter scott in south carolina. and george floyd. yet to see any change in this country, we have t to see congress act. i just think it is unhealthy and that communities of color across this country are dealing with vicarious trauma and we need more than just videos being released, but i am thankful for the fact that these videos put a spotlight on the crime, criminality and the murders of black and brown people across this country. but at the same time, it is unhealthy and...
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his name was walter scott and he was 50 years old. on july 10th, 2015 in waller county, texas she was on her way to the grocery store when police pulled her over for failing to signal a lane change. when she refused an officer's request to put out her cigarette, the officer reached into her car and threatened to yank her out. when she began recording the altercation, he pulled out his tad taser and said this -- >> get out of the car. i will light you up. >> for failure to signal you're doing all of this. >> he threw her to the ground with her voice cracking she told him she had epilepsy and her head had hit the ground. he responded good. they arrested her and took her to the waller county jail. when she was found dead, her death was ruled a suicide. her name was sandra bland, she was 28 years old. on april 11th, 2021 in brooklyn center, minnesota he was pulled over for expired registration tags. the officers conducting the traffic stop tried to detain him when they realized he had an outstanding warrant. when he tried to step back int
his name was walter scott and he was 50 years old. on july 10th, 2015 in waller county, texas she was on her way to the grocery store when police pulled her over for failing to signal a lane change. when she refused an officer's request to put out her cigarette, the officer reached into her car and threatened to yank her out. when she began recording the altercation, he pulled out his tad taser and said this -- >> get out of the car. i will light you up. >> for failure to signal...
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his name was walter scott, and he was 50 years old.15, in waller county, texas, he was on his way to the garage door, when police pulled over for failing to signal a lane change. when she refused an officer's request to put out her cigarette, the officer reached into her car and threatened to yank are out. when she began recording the altercation, the officer pulled out his taser and said, this. >> get out of the car. i will light you up. get out! now! >> wow. >> get out of the car. >> failure to signal, all this were a failure to signal. >> get over there. >> he then through her to the ground with her voice cracking, she told them she had epilepsy, and her head had hit the ground. he responded, good. they arrested her and took her to the wall a county jail. days later, when she was found dead in her cell, her death was ruled a suicide. her family disputed that. her name was sandra bland. she was 28 years old. on april 11th, 2021, brooklyn center, minnesota, he was pulled over for an expired registration tags. the officers conducted th
his name was walter scott, and he was 50 years old.15, in waller county, texas, he was on his way to the garage door, when police pulled over for failing to signal a lane change. when she refused an officer's request to put out her cigarette, the officer reached into her car and threatened to yank are out. when she began recording the altercation, the officer pulled out his taser and said, this. >> get out of the car. i will light you up. get out! now! >> wow. >> get out of...
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captured on tape not just of tyre nichols, but of eric garner, george floyd, philando castile, walter scott. the list, unfortunately, goes on and on and on. what do you see as the compound effect of that? riana: yeah. again, when we think about what can happen to our mind and our body, there are so many things that, either from a response, where we believe that it's going to happen, or what's more common now, this nonresponse of our bodies and minds are getting used to it, that compounded response is something that i'm a bit nervous is leading to ways that we're believing that this is a common occurrence. it is potentially reducing the amount of agency that we think that we have in stopping something like this. it's something that is really impacting those that are watching it, both who are the target demographic and those who are not. geoff: well, let's talk more specifically then. how should black folks in particular cope with, grapple with, process this stuff? riana: yeah. one of the things that i'm mindful of here is that there was a lot of warning that this was coming. and so for a num
captured on tape not just of tyre nichols, but of eric garner, george floyd, philando castile, walter scott. the list, unfortunately, goes on and on and on. what do you see as the compound effect of that? riana: yeah. again, when we think about what can happen to our mind and our body, there are so many things that, either from a response, where we believe that it's going to happen, or what's more common now, this nonresponse of our bodies and minds are getting used to it, that compounded...
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his father was the county judge, and his sons milked the cows while reciting walter scott and shakespeare poetry. he said the cows gave best to i am big pentameter. i'm sure they were the most literate cows in new york state. he graduated cornell at 19, and his father had been a rural pacifist, which used to be a very strong strain in this country, unfortunately it's faded. after iwo jima, when he signed up and fought in iwo jima. he came home, graduated first in his class at cornell law. and he was a small town lawyer in batavia, new york. he began his political career as an insurgent, in 1962. he was asked to chair the republican campaign in our county. there was this corrupt old don't hurt who was sitting there representing our district. he said i refused to do this if austin erwin is on the ticket. and then he said, i'm going to run against him. it was one of those, kids, you'll never work in this town again moments. because the county chairman said, you've got to move out of the county. you will get no -- no one will hire you as a lawyer. he stuck to his guns, he scared or went off.
his father was the county judge, and his sons milked the cows while reciting walter scott and shakespeare poetry. he said the cows gave best to i am big pentameter. i'm sure they were the most literate cows in new york state. he graduated cornell at 19, and his father had been a rural pacifist, which used to be a very strong strain in this country, unfortunately it's faded. after iwo jima, when he signed up and fought in iwo jima. he came home, graduated first in his class at cornell law. and...
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five years already, my father introduced jake london to serious literature, here is shakespeare, walter scottife. yes, now she sings in the choir olga dmitrievna yes. i'll say yes that i, although i compose songs, but i have no professional education, therefore i cannot call myself a good player, but i will play from the heart. the most important thing is yes, from the bottom of our hearts and from the bottom of our hearts. here is the mirror song. sometimes i forget love, but i forget about everything, loving, i don’t live without you , even if i live without you i look, you’re a victim of a wreck. my mother i am in an apartment she is in bashkiria i will immediately start with the fact that naturally, i promised never to speak. no. he says please, when they call you to malakhov, do not refuse, and i never gave up. and how many will you call? so many will come. so keep this in mind, honestly i brought koumiss from bashkiria. honey but you're too late with the invitation, so it's all eaten, but from mom. especially for you, you will wear envelopes in the country, for example, these are socks,
five years already, my father introduced jake london to serious literature, here is shakespeare, walter scottife. yes, now she sings in the choir olga dmitrievna yes. i'll say yes that i, although i compose songs, but i have no professional education, therefore i cannot call myself a good player, but i will play from the heart. the most important thing is yes, from the bottom of our hearts and from the bottom of our hearts. here is the mirror song. sometimes i forget love, but i forget about...
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videos and what people subsequently die, they are all a little bit different in south carolina, walter scott police and we watched him get shot, also contrary to what the police officer said. in minneapolis we we saw george floyd's life being snuffed out, this was unusual in terms of the active violence and the energy that the police had. that the victim did not actually seem to be mirroring. i mean, he was obviously very scared with what was going on, but, he actually seemed to be the calmest voice in the cloud. what do you think was going, on their? >> but the video shows is an american citizen who apparently has done nothing wrong being tortured and executed by armed agents of the state. and, afte on steroids. if you asked these cops what they were doing they would say their jobs. they would say that they wanted to demonstrate the fear of the biggest, toughest, that is cruel on the street. and, mr. nichols sealed his fate when he ran and for eight minutes those officers had to chase him. they are going to make him learn a day, one of the officers said that they should kiss -- they should
videos and what people subsequently die, they are all a little bit different in south carolina, walter scott police and we watched him get shot, also contrary to what the police officer said. in minneapolis we we saw george floyd's life being snuffed out, this was unusual in terms of the active violence and the energy that the police had. that the victim did not actually seem to be mirroring. i mean, he was obviously very scared with what was going on, but, he actually seemed to be the calmest...
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killings captured on tape not just of tyre nichols, but eric garner, george floyd, philando castile, walter scottst unfortunately goes on and on. what dyou see is the compound effect of that? riana: yeah, you know, again, when we think about what can happen to our mind and body, there are so many things that either from a response where we believe it will happen or what is more common now, a nonresponse, our bodies and minds are getting used to it, that component response is something i am a bit nervous is leading to ways we are believing this is a common occurrence. it is potentially reducing the amount of agency we think we have in stopping something like this. it is something that is really impacting those watching it, both the target demographic and those who are not. geoff: let's talk more specifically. how should lack folks in particular grapple with and process the stuff? riana: one of the things i am mindful of is there was a lot of warning this was coming and so for a number of clinicians who i know, including myself, we chose not to watch it. we took the warning as a sign we would not e
killings captured on tape not just of tyre nichols, but eric garner, george floyd, philando castile, walter scottst unfortunately goes on and on. what dyou see is the compound effect of that? riana: yeah, you know, again, when we think about what can happen to our mind and body, there are so many things that either from a response where we believe it will happen or what is more common now, a nonresponse, our bodies and minds are getting used to it, that component response is something i am a...
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for instance barbara's father was a county judge, had his sons milked the cows while reciting walter scott shakespeare in poetry. he said the cows gave best iambic pentameter. i'm sure were the most literate cows in new york state. you know, he graduated cornell at 19 the zale said his father had been a rural pacifist which used to be a very strong strain in this country. unfortunately it faded. but after iwo jima, he signed up and excuse me, after pearl harbor, he signed up for it he was jima came home a graduate, first class at cornell law and was a small town lawyer in batavia, new york. he was he began his political career as an insurgent. in 1962, he was asked to chair the the republican campaign in our county, and it was this corrupt old dotard who was sitting in the new york senate representing our district and carnival said, i refuse, do this. and if if austin erwin on the ticket and it became and then he said i'm going to i'm going to run in fact i'm going to run against erwin. and it was one of those kid you'll never work in this town again moments because the county chairman sai
for instance barbara's father was a county judge, had his sons milked the cows while reciting walter scott shakespeare in poetry. he said the cows gave best iambic pentameter. i'm sure were the most literate cows in new york state. you know, he graduated cornell at 19 the zale said his father had been a rural pacifist which used to be a very strong strain in this country. unfortunately it faded. but after iwo jima, he signed up and excuse me, after pearl harbor, he signed up for it he was jima...
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barber's father, the county judge, had his sons milk the cows while reciting walter scott shakespeare and poetry. he said the cows gave best pentameter. i'm sure they were on the most literate cows in new york state. he graduated cornell at 19, as al said, his father had been a rural pacifist, which used to be a strong strain in this country, and it unfortunately faded. after you would jima, he signed up, sorry, after poll harbor, he signed up, fought and he would jima, came home, graduated first of his class at cornell law, and was a small town lawyer in new york. he began his career as an insurgent in 1962. he was asked to chair the republican campaign in our county. there was a corrupt old donor sitting in the new york senate, representing our district, and he said i refused to do this if erwin is on the ticket. it became, and he said, i will run against erwin. it was one of those, kid, you never work in this town again moments. the county chairman said, you, know you've got to move. on count, you'll get no one who will hire you as a lawyer. he stuck to his, guns he scared or runof
barber's father, the county judge, had his sons milk the cows while reciting walter scott shakespeare and poetry. he said the cows gave best pentameter. i'm sure they were on the most literate cows in new york state. he graduated cornell at 19, as al said, his father had been a rural pacifist, which used to be a strong strain in this country, and it unfortunately faded. after you would jima, he signed up, sorry, after poll harbor, he signed up, fought and he would jima, came home, graduated...
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he said, walter scott wrote the only man with social dead could have no sense and now feel of his native legislation. and it is why it's so important that we stand up for scotland's parliament. that we stand up for scotland's democracy. and that we ensure... that is the snp westminster leader who has been granted a two hour emergency debate on the decision by the uk government to block the scottish parliament's gender reform bill in the commons. we will bring you more on that later on. in the meantime, let's take a look at the weather forecast. meantime, let's take a look at the weatherforecast. it is meantime, let's take a look at the weather forecast. it is cold out there. we have seen significant snowfall across parts of scotland and northern ireland and now feels already although some beautiful blue skies as well. this is going to be the pattern over the next few days. dry and bright for some but called dicey for others and there is a number weather warning in place for parts of northern scotland from three o'clock until midnight for heavy snow. this is what we are dealing with, we a
he said, walter scott wrote the only man with social dead could have no sense and now feel of his native legislation. and it is why it's so important that we stand up for scotland's parliament. that we stand up for scotland's democracy. and that we ensure... that is the snp westminster leader who has been granted a two hour emergency debate on the decision by the uk government to block the scottish parliament's gender reform bill in the commons. we will bring you more on that later on. in the...
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we remember that barbara walters guest co-hosted this very program in january 2010 scoring the first interview with republican scottngressional politics by winning ted kennedy's old senate seat. >> i'm not going to cry, by the way. >> reporter: here's how she signed off that show. >> i'm barbara walters, for abc news, thank you for sharing your sunday with us. >> a remarkable career. >>> we'll be right back with the roundtable. f you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems. you need to pull it together. so you call in ibm and red hat to create an open hybrid cloud platform. now data is available anywhere, securely. and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. restless nights fogging up your day? tonight, try new zzzquil pure zzzs sleep plus next day energy with melatonin to help you fall asleep naturally... plus extended-release b-vitamins. wake up feeling refreshed. pure zzzs. sleep better. wake up your best. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex wake up f
we remember that barbara walters guest co-hosted this very program in january 2010 scoring the first interview with republican scottngressional politics by winning ted kennedy's old senate seat. >> i'm not going to cry, by the way. >> reporter: here's how she signed off that show. >> i'm barbara walters, for abc news, thank you for sharing your sunday with us. >> a remarkable career. >>> we'll be right back with the roundtable. f you were a global energy...
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scott king. inspired by a photograph of the pair embracing after king won the 1964 nobel peace prize but online mockery quickly followed the unveiling of the headline bodyless statue. boston harold columnist rashid waltersat i am not white i'm safe from any charges of raive for saying the mlk embrace statue is aesthetically unpleasant. the famous photo should have been a full statue of the couple and embrace. what a huge swing and miss in honoring dr. king and his wife sad. show me a white man that was honored with a statue of only two of his limbs and the daily wires frank fleming noting that mlk statue looks obscene from certain angles but members of dr. king's family were at the unveiling and they liked what they saw. >> i love this monument. i also see the love and strength and unity in these hands and how they symbolize a beautiful marriage and partnership. and it was one that changed the world. >> and on this mlk day the statue has got a lot of people talking, tweeting, and thinking about dr. king and, perhaps, that alone makes it a success. judge? >> judge jeanine: okay. thank you, jonathan. coming up, if climate crazies really want to change the world, they need to put up or shut up. >> how many
scott king. inspired by a photograph of the pair embracing after king won the 1964 nobel peace prize but online mockery quickly followed the unveiling of the headline bodyless statue. boston harold columnist rashid waltersat i am not white i'm safe from any charges of raive for saying the mlk embrace statue is aesthetically unpleasant. the famous photo should have been a full statue of the couple and embrace. what a huge swing and miss in honoring dr. king and his wife sad. show me a white man...