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george floyd, momma, i love you. i can't do anything. george floyd, my face is gone. i can't breathe, man. please! please! let me stand. george floyd, my face is getting it bad. officer lane, here, should we get his legs up, or is this good? officer chauvin, just leave him. george floyd, please man. officer thao, relax. officer kueng, you're fine. you're talking fine. george floyd, i can't breathe. i can't breathe. ah! i'll probably just die this way. officer thao, relax. george floyd, i can't breathe. my face. i can't breathe. please i can't breathe. george floyd, my stomach hurts. my neck hurts. everything hurts. i need some water or something. please, please. i can't breathe officer. >> officer chauvin, then stop talking. stop yelling. george floyd, you're going to kill me, man. officer chauvin then stop talking, stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. george floyd, come on, man. oh. oh. i cannot breathe. i cannot breathe. ah! they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. oh! and then george floyd says, ah! please. please. pl
george floyd, momma, i love you. i can't do anything. george floyd, my face is gone. i can't breathe, man. please! please! let me stand. george floyd, my face is getting it bad. officer lane, here, should we get his legs up, or is this good? officer chauvin, just leave him. george floyd, please man. officer thao, relax. officer kueng, you're fine. you're talking fine. george floyd, i can't breathe. i can't breathe. ah! i'll probably just die this way. officer thao, relax. george floyd, i can't...
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george floyd, i can't breathe. >> officer lane, thank you. george floyd, i can't breathe. officer kueng, stop moving. george floyd, momma, momma, momma, momma. george floyd, momma, momma, momma. momma, momma, momma. officer chauvi, you're under arrest, guy. >> george floyd. all right. all right. oh, my god. i can't believe this. i can't belief this. officer chauvin, so you're going to jail. george floyd, i can't believe this, man. mom, i love you. i love you. officer lane inaudible. george floyd, i can't breathe or nothing, man. this cold-blooded man. ah! he then screams. officer chauvin says, you're going a lot of talking, man. george floyd, momma, i love you. i can't do anything. my face is gone. i can't breathe, man. please! please! let me stand. george floyd, my face is getting it bad. officer lane, here, should we get his legs up, or is this good? officer chauvin, just leave him. george floyd, i can't breathe. officer kueng, you're fine. you're talking fine. george floyd, i can't breathe. i can't breathe. ah! i'll probably just die this way. officer thao relax. george
george floyd, i can't breathe. >> officer lane, thank you. george floyd, i can't breathe. officer kueng, stop moving. george floyd, momma, momma, momma, momma. george floyd, momma, momma, momma. momma, momma, momma. officer chauvi, you're under arrest, guy. >> george floyd. all right. all right. oh, my god. i can't believe this. i can't belief this. officer chauvin, so you're going to jail. george floyd, i can't believe this, man. mom, i love you. i love you. officer lane inaudible....
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he asked whether floyd should be turned over on his side. chauvin says he should stay put at one point floyd says, momma, i love you, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead today his family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department and the city of minneapolis. >> we seek to make it financially prohibitive that the police won't woefully kill, marginalize people. >> reporter: today the minneapolis attorney called floyd's death a tragedy and said the city was reviewing the lawsuit. lester >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thanks. >>> in 60 seconds the double threat, the dire new warning about covid-19 and the coming flu season, >>> plus the other epidemic, businesses devastated, many shutting down for good >>> as the country battles covid-19 there's a new warning now about the pandemic combined with the coming flu season and that it might lead to a very high death toll the fear is that many americans won't get the flu vaccine. tom costello tonight with facts over fear. >> reporter: in a typical year the seasonal flu can be a silent killer, most
he asked whether floyd should be turned over on his side. chauvin says he should stay put at one point floyd says, momma, i love you, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead today his family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department and the city of minneapolis. >> we seek to make it financially prohibitive that the police won't woefully kill, marginalize people. >> reporter: today the minneapolis attorney called floyd's death a tragedy and said the city was reviewing the...
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and george floyd seems startled. he tries to get out and he's not showing his right hand so officer lane draws his weapon. from there, it seems the escalate. you learn a lot more seeing the images and it is a lot more than what you get just by reading the words. >> one of the moments people are picking up on. the footage that includes the response to chauvin saying he can't breathe. he responds by saying, then stop talking. stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. what was that moment lying in the footage? that could be a very important moment in the legal case going forward. >> i mentioned it a little bit. they get him out of the car. walk him to the wall and then to the police car. that is when i said things escalated. there was a struggle in the back of that police car. they kind of fought for several minutes to get him in. once they got him in, he was pushing himself out. so he went in on the driver's side and left by the passenger's side. that's when officer chauvin, the one being charged second
and george floyd seems startled. he tries to get out and he's not showing his right hand so officer lane draws his weapon. from there, it seems the escalate. you learn a lot more seeing the images and it is a lot more than what you get just by reading the words. >> one of the moments people are picking up on. the footage that includes the response to chauvin saying he can't breathe. he responds by saying, then stop talking. stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. what...
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when the officers arrive they're directed to floyd in lane approaches he orders floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car, floyd says he's claustrophobic. once he's restrained floyd says they're going to kill me derek chauvin who pressed his knee on floyd's neck says takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to say that. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter, he's not commented publicly in a court filing this week his attorney objected to a gag order a judge recently imposed and suggested his alleged actions were justifiable in the line of his duties as a minneapolis police officer according to another court filing officer lane felt that floyd might have been having a medical emergency. he asked whether floyd should be turned over on his side. chauvin says he should stay put at one point floyd says, momma, i love you, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead today his family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department and the city of minneapolis. >> we seek to make it financially prohibitive that the police won't woefully
when the officers arrive they're directed to floyd in lane approaches he orders floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car, floyd says he's claustrophobic. once he's restrained floyd says they're going to kill me derek chauvin who pressed his knee on floyd's neck says takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to say that. he's charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter, he's not commented publicly in a court filing this week his attorney...
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floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car floyd says he's retrained. once he's restrained floyd says he's going to kill me. takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to say that. he's now charged with second degree murder and manslaughter while he's not commented publicly, his attorney objected to a gag order and suggested that his alleged actions were justifiable in the line of his duties as a minneapolis police officer. according to another court filing officer lane felt that floyd might have been having a medical emergency. he asked whether floyd should be turned over on his side. at one he says mama, i love you. i'm dead his family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department in the city of minneapolis. >> we seek to make it financially prohibited that the police won't wrongfully kill -- >> they called floyd's death a tragedy and said the city is reviewing the lawsuit. >>> straight ahead, a warning for consumers about one of amazon's more popular products >> andeg mhan markle
floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car floyd says he's retrained. once he's restrained floyd says he's going to kill me. takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to say that. he's now charged with second degree murder and manslaughter while he's not commented publicly, his attorney objected to a gag order and suggested that his alleged actions were justifiable in the line of his duties as a minneapolis police officer. according to another court...
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this morning, new video revealing george floyd's final pleas for help. a judge is 5 now allowing the public to release new body camera footage by appointment only and not for broadcast. according to reporters who have seen the footage floyd out puts his hands on his head. at times he appears to be crying and is heard saying to officer, i'm not a bad guy, but then there is a struggle with officers trying to get floyd into the police car. floyd adamantly says he's claustrophobic and that he doesn't want to get into the squad car. minutes later floyd is face down occasionally saying i can't breathe before he goes still. it's the first look at the officer's view of floyd's death already widely seen on a bystander's cell phone video which set off tumultuous protests. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin who held his knee against floyd's neck for nearly eight minutes is charged with second degree murder. three other former officers are charged with aiding and abetting. callan gray with our minneapolis affiliate has se
this morning, new video revealing george floyd's final pleas for help. a judge is 5 now allowing the public to release new body camera footage by appointment only and not for broadcast. according to reporters who have seen the footage floyd out puts his hands on his head. at times he appears to be crying and is heard saying to officer, i'm not a bad guy, but then there is a struggle with officers trying to get floyd into the police car. floyd adamantly says he's claustrophobic and that he...
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hope we get to a place we never seen anything like george floyd again. but i would that all the money that i have no matter what we do not without any zero deadly shootings because of the reality of being gun country. >> so i think i'm hearing and i agree with it nobody thinks cops are perfect we should find ways to get rid of bad cops that is all for the good. at the end of the day policing doesn't seem to be the central problem. you said is because then 9/11 calls originated have a legitimate cause to be there. which gets me to the question is making policing the centerpiece of this conversation right now the right way to go? if police are not the central problem where would you like to see this conversation? a lot of people are paying attention right now. if you think we are overemphasizing the role of black homicides in this country by every day to measure we have, we are doing that more than 7000 black homicides last year two or 3 percent involve police. where should the focus of this conversation be. >> i would say if the goal is to get our society
hope we get to a place we never seen anything like george floyd again. but i would that all the money that i have no matter what we do not without any zero deadly shootings because of the reality of being gun country. >> so i think i'm hearing and i agree with it nobody thinks cops are perfect we should find ways to get rid of bad cops that is all for the good. at the end of the day policing doesn't seem to be the central problem. you said is because then 9/11 calls originated have a...
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and that i would like you to talk a little bit about how floyd's death is being used to push how floyd's death is being used to push issues well belong dominic beyond police reforms in this country. we are now talking about movies that should be banned, books that should be banned. aunt jemima and uncle ben had been dragged into this discussion. where do you think this is headed? >> to your first question, systemic racism, the term comes from a book written in 1957 by stokely carmichael and charles hamilton called "black power" the manifesto of the movement. it was then called institutional racism. if you read the book, what they really meant by the term was a real estate agent steering a black prospective homeowner into a black neighborhood rather than a more upscale neighborhood. a racially biased banker that didn't give out a loan to a black business owner. what they meant was a subtle racism that is less violent than the kkk burning a cross on your lawn. in the original framing of institutional racism i completely agree that that exists and still exists today. much less than it was t
and that i would like you to talk a little bit about how floyd's death is being used to push how floyd's death is being used to push issues well belong dominic beyond police reforms in this country. we are now talking about movies that should be banned, books that should be banned. aunt jemima and uncle ben had been dragged into this discussion. where do you think this is headed? >> to your first question, systemic racism, the term comes from a book written in 1957 by stokely carmichael...
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do we know that the floyd encounter with police was racially motivated, that it happened because floyd is black and we make that assumption and if not why have so many people jumped to the conclusion? >> sound like a simple question but the answer is complicated. the short answer is we can't make that assumption because there is no evidence the officer harbored racial animus that motivated his actions, what his views on race are but the reason so many people have assumed it was racially motivated is it is a preexisting rhetorical structure that is built on the assumption that policing is a system built to perpetuate - when you have something like george floyd, when the officer is white and the victim is black, it is a foregone conclusion. these narratives can drive change it up secure facts that get in the way of the change a lot of people see. >> i want to ask the same question. why do so many people assume, it might have something to do with fitting a narrative, activists or more progressive commentators want to push? >> we don't know if it was racially motivated. it sounds crazy to
do we know that the floyd encounter with police was racially motivated, that it happened because floyd is black and we make that assumption and if not why have so many people jumped to the conclusion? >> sound like a simple question but the answer is complicated. the short answer is we can't make that assumption because there is no evidence the officer harbored racial animus that motivated his actions, what his views on race are but the reason so many people have assumed it was racially...
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floyd telling police "i can't breathe" more than 20 times. and what one of the officers said back to him. and the painting of the worlds "black lives matter" on fifth avenue in new york city in front of trump tower. >>> abc news obtaining audio in the killing ofeonna taylor. a police sergeant describing his version of what happened. >>> the desperate search tonight for a well-known actress and mother. her 4-year-old son found alone on the boat. what we're now learning. >>> and just in tonight, that tropical storm named before we came on the air. warnings up along the east coast. the carolinas and then traveling into the northeast. we'll time it out for you. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. we do have a lot to get to. the supreme court and that blow to president trump. he is responding tonight. that tropical storm just named. warnings just up in the east. but we are going to begin with the coronavirus, because this is a worsening situation with cases now rising in 36 states. ten states see
floyd telling police "i can't breathe" more than 20 times. and what one of the officers said back to him. and the painting of the worlds "black lives matter" on fifth avenue in new york city in front of trump tower. >>> abc news obtaining audio in the killing ofeonna taylor. a police sergeant describing his version of what happened. >>> the desperate search tonight for a well-known actress and mother. her 4-year-old son found alone on the boat. what we're...
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at first floyd is moving kind of restless while being held down. he starts talking about his mom says to tell my kids i love them and saying i can't breathe. you can hear chauvin's say you're doing a lot of talking man. the body camera video is often pointed at the back seat and not at floyd's body on the ground lane can be heard asking if they should roll floyd on his side then saying he's worried about the excited delirium or whatever he checks on his brain which is why this time you can hear bystanders in the video but not see them shouting at the officers to get floyd off the ground lane ask you got one after people yelled to check his pulse. you hear can reply. i can't find one. it's difficult to watch when floyd stops talking and his body goes limp. they're still on the ground waiting for the ambulance. you can see floyd's face has blood on it would help arrives and then load him onto a stretcher. lane gets in the ambulance and you see is hands on floyd giving chest compressions he continues and appears to check for a pulse. lane helped will
at first floyd is moving kind of restless while being held down. he starts talking about his mom says to tell my kids i love them and saying i can't breathe. you can hear chauvin's say you're doing a lot of talking man. the body camera video is often pointed at the back seat and not at floyd's body on the ground lane can be heard asking if they should roll floyd on his side then saying he's worried about the excited delirium or whatever he checks on his brain which is why this time you can hear...
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floyd was asked to show his hands. when he did not do so immediately officer lane pulled his gunpointing it at mr.noid. he later said he did so mr. george floyd appeared to be fumbling around for something in his car. "the washington post" paints the two actions between the two men in greater detail. that officer lane with gun drawn shouted at him to show his hands. at least five times. at one point floyd began to start sobbing, tapping on the steering wheel and holding up his hands. according to the video footage mr. floyd said, quote, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, what i didn't do nothing, what did we do, mr. officer? after he was handcuffed. he appeared to become more anxious telling the officers he was claustrophobic. pleading with them not to put him in the back of a squad car. the officers eventually pulled george floyd down onto the pavement and held him there. from there the minutes start to tick by. with mr. floyd pinned to the ground officer derek chauvin's knee pressed into his neck. the associated press reports the
floyd was asked to show his hands. when he did not do so immediately officer lane pulled his gunpointing it at mr.noid. he later said he did so mr. george floyd appeared to be fumbling around for something in his car. "the washington post" paints the two actions between the two men in greater detail. that officer lane with gun drawn shouted at him to show his hands. at least five times. at one point floyd began to start sobbing, tapping on the steering wheel and holding up his hands....
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but mine follow up the george floyd presented as the typical black person. why the worst performers among blacks get to represent all black people? most are not criminals most black people are not drug addicts most black people are not poor in this country. it is a blackout law, the drug dealer and so forth. i find a very troubling and don't see that ending anytime soon. talk about people feeling good about themselves even if they don't represent the black community. >> i think because of supremacy going back one of those features is a deep defensive identity. and ultimately how entrenched of american history. and beating people down for hundreds of years it is natural. and to have a sense of identity. because then your entire idea is bound up to be a victim of the system to give you a mental incentive because success is defined you have lost your identity. so that is behind the tendency it's not so much and to represent black america. and to come from a particular subculture with me be counterfeit bills but he is a victim of horrible police brutality. and i
but mine follow up the george floyd presented as the typical black person. why the worst performers among blacks get to represent all black people? most are not criminals most black people are not drug addicts most black people are not poor in this country. it is a blackout law, the drug dealer and so forth. i find a very troubling and don't see that ending anytime soon. talk about people feeling good about themselves even if they don't represent the black community. >> i think because of...
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yuning us now is benjamin crump, attorney for george floyd's family. i know you will be able to obtain these videos in your discovery process in your civil lawsuit, but as of tonight, with these reporter accounts of what they saw in the videos today, what stands out to you? >> well, certainly, lawrence, it documents what we put in the lawsuit that was filed on behalf of george floyd's family, his children, the fact that it was not just the knee of derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that killed him, but it was the knee of the minneapolis police department that killed george floyd because they have a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference that really violates the constitutional rights of arrestees, especially black men, lawrence. >> some of the reports indicate that the case made by officer lane's attorney does not seem quite so clear when you look at the body cams because the minneapolis star says that lane saw floyd and a passenger, quote, digging underneath the seat and that floyd was acting errat
yuning us now is benjamin crump, attorney for george floyd's family. i know you will be able to obtain these videos in your discovery process in your civil lawsuit, but as of tonight, with these reporter accounts of what they saw in the videos today, what stands out to you? >> well, certainly, lawrence, it documents what we put in the lawsuit that was filed on behalf of george floyd's family, his children, the fact that it was not just the knee of derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for...
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charged in george floyd's death. what the new evidence shows. and the 90 year old who climbed a mountain without ever leavings with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight as we unfortunately so often do, with more records being shattered nationwide. and another startling projection of how many people will likely be killed by the coronavirus in the coming months. tonight one of the leading models used by the white house says to expect nearly 90,000 more americans to die from the virus by november 1st. well, that alarming report comes as a surge of infections sweeping the u.s. keeps expanding. 41 states are now seeing spikes. more than 67,000 new cases were reported nationwide in just the past 24 hours. that is yet another one day record. in florida where infections have grown by more than 100,000. in a little over a week, lines to get tested just keep getting longer. well, tonight the country's largest retailer wal-m
charged in george floyd's death. what the new evidence shows. and the 90 year old who climbed a mountain without ever leavings with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight as we unfortunately so often do, with more records being shattered nationwide. and another startling projection of how many people will likely be killed by the coronavirus in the coming months. tonight one of the...
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floyd is asking what he did. at one point he literally just puts his head on the steering wheel and just starts sobbing. the officers, king and thomas lane, are repeatedly asking george floyd to get out of the vehicle. eventually, they forcefully pull him out of the vehicle and struggle to get cuffs on him, which we see play out on video, and begin to walk him across the street toward the squad car, toward where his eventual final moments unbeknownst to him would soon play out. >> so with the officer struggling to get floyd into the vehicle, the body cam video shows him fall to the ground in the position we would later see in that horrible cell phone video. is that what happened? >> reporter: that's right. so the first struggle was getting him out of the initial car and then the second and arguably bigger struggle came from trying to get him into the squad car. george floyd said he was claustrophobic. he didn't want to get in. he offered to speak to the officers. things escalate. at one point, literally jay alexa
floyd is asking what he did. at one point he literally just puts his head on the steering wheel and just starts sobbing. the officers, king and thomas lane, are repeatedly asking george floyd to get out of the vehicle. eventually, they forcefully pull him out of the vehicle and struggle to get cuffs on him, which we see play out on video, and begin to walk him across the street toward the squad car, toward where his eventual final moments unbeknownst to him would soon play out. >> so with...
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it's a narrative of derek chauvin and that george floyd is every black man in america. that blacks essentially leave the house each day worried about having a violent encounter with police. the media has run with this narrative which faces very little pushback, very little skepticism and it leaves with us with the impression that the biggest problem facing black america today are, in fact, the police. that law enforcement is at the root of social inequality in america and so we find ourselves in the middle of a national conversation about policing. there are calls to defund the police and abolish prisons. there's legislation being discussed in congress that would make it easier to prosecute cops and fire them. we have armed radical that is have taken over entire neighborhoods of a major city like seattle that includes the police precinct that has been abandoned and these people have the mayor's blessing in doing so. there are commentators who are not only making excuses for the rioting and the looting but, indeed, sharing it onto a large extent. what's going on here? th
it's a narrative of derek chauvin and that george floyd is every black man in america. that blacks essentially leave the house each day worried about having a violent encounter with police. the media has run with this narrative which faces very little pushback, very little skepticism and it leaves with us with the impression that the biggest problem facing black america today are, in fact, the police. that law enforcement is at the root of social inequality in america and so we find ourselves...
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shortly after, a big struggle to get floyd into the squad car parked across the street, as floyd says he's claustrophobic and refuses to get in. at this point, according to video vooreviewed by cnn, floyd being pushed into the vehicle and pulled in by lane. i can't breathe, i can't breathe, floyd says, all the while flailing in cuffs as both officers are on top of him. get him on the ground. let go of me, man. at one point, floyd letting out a desperate scream for at least three seconds straight, according to video reviewed by cnn. about 30 seconds later, the other officers are in sight of lane's body camera and everybody falls to the infamously familiar position seen in this cell phone video, with chauvin's knee on floyd's neck. an already restrained floyd calls out for his mom. >> mama! >> reporter: as chauvin appears to increase pressure on floyd's neck, curling down from his initial upright position, according to body camera video reviewed by cnn. about four minutes later, still cuffed and under the knee of chauvin, floyd says, please, please, please, each plea seemingly weaker th
shortly after, a big struggle to get floyd into the squad car parked across the street, as floyd says he's claustrophobic and refuses to get in. at this point, according to video vooreviewed by cnn, floyd being pushed into the vehicle and pulled in by lane. i can't breathe, i can't breathe, floyd says, all the while flailing in cuffs as both officers are on top of him. get him on the ground. let go of me, man. at one point, floyd letting out a desperate scream for at least three seconds...
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were also at fault for george floyd's death. this lawsuit comes as body camera footage of floyd's arrest of two of the officers have been available for viewing but not released to the public. let's to go our report he who was able to get a look at the footage earlier this afternoon. under fortunately, we don't have a lot of time. i want to get to the substance of what you saw. when you tell us about the substance, maybe we know why they don't want to release it to the public. >> well, you watch that video. it is another heart breaking angle of what was described only as a tragedy. you hear george floyd cry out and say he can't breathe or some variation of. phrase for at least 28 times by my count. you see officer chauvin with his knee on george floyd's neck when you look at the time codes of that video. it is another angle of the puzzle pieces. we saw the surveillance video and the facebook video. now you see it up close. what was new to me it was initial interaction between george floyd and the officers. officer tom lane approa
were also at fault for george floyd's death. this lawsuit comes as body camera footage of floyd's arrest of two of the officers have been available for viewing but not released to the public. let's to go our report he who was able to get a look at the footage earlier this afternoon. under fortunately, we don't have a lot of time. i want to get to the substance of what you saw. when you tell us about the substance, maybe we know why they don't want to release it to the public. >> well, you...
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is where floyd says "i'm through, i'm through, i'm claustrophobic. my stomach hurts. my neck hurts. everything hurts. please, please, i can't breathe, officer. to which derek chauvin, the one seen with floyd's knee on his neck, then stop talking. stop yelling. floyd, you're going to kill me men. then stop talking. stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. floyd, come on, man. i can't breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i can't breathe. can't breathe. and that was after floyd had called out for his mom and said that he loved her and at one point even said, and i'm quoting here, "tell my kids i love them. i'm dead." >> so let's -- let's talk about how this happened, right? because officer lane's attorneys, they're trying to get his part of the case thrown out, right? they're trying to get him off the hook. what are the trying to accomplish by releasing these transcripts? we still don't have the full picture of what happened that day? >> that's right. we don't have the full picture at this point and it does appea
is where floyd says "i'm through, i'm through, i'm claustrophobic. my stomach hurts. my neck hurts. everything hurts. please, please, i can't breathe, officer. to which derek chauvin, the one seen with floyd's knee on his neck, then stop talking. stop yelling. floyd, you're going to kill me men. then stop talking. stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. floyd, come on, man. i can't breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i can't breathe. can't...
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it also showed medics did not appear to rush to floyd's aid after r they arrived. this comes as george floyd's family filed a lawsuit against four of the former officers involved in his killing, and also against the city of minneapolis, saying it failed to properly dismiss officers with records of abuse and/or properly train new ones. this is the family's attorney benjamin crump. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference when it comes to the treatment of arrestees, especiallyly black men. amy: w we'll have the e latest n george floyd's killing by minneapolis police after headlines, speakaking with professor marc lamont hillll, wo has covid-19 himself. in louisville, k kentucky, callg on prosecutors to drop felony charges against 87 people who held a peaceful sit in p protest tuesday outside the home of state attorney general daniel cameron. the demonstrators were demanding the arrest and prosecution of the officers who killed breonna taylor. the black global resident who was shot inside her own home by police. a
it also showed medics did not appear to rush to floyd's aid after r they arrived. this comes as george floyd's family filed a lawsuit against four of the former officers involved in his killing, and also against the city of minneapolis, saying it failed to properly dismiss officers with records of abuse and/or properly train new ones. this is the family's attorney benjamin crump. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference when it comes...
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and that is do we know that the floyd encounter was racially motivated? that it happened because floyd is black and if not why have so many people jump to that conclusion? >> sounds like a simple question think the answer is pretty complicated the short answer is no i don't think we can make that assumption because as far as i have seen there's just no evidence that it shows his actions today which are your hands or role and what you see on radar but i think the reason so many people have assumed it was racially motivated is because the event fits into a pre-existing rhetorical structure. that policing is a system you when you have a terrible instance of misconduct when they have the officers are white and the victim is blacked jump black it is assumed to be a foregone conclusion. and as to what some of the reasons for that are, i can only speculate i think one might be the power that we have seen that these narratives can have two drive change into obscure facts that get in the way of change that a lot of people have been capitalize these events to affec
and that is do we know that the floyd encounter was racially motivated? that it happened because floyd is black and if not why have so many people jump to that conclusion? >> sounds like a simple question think the answer is pretty complicated the short answer is no i don't think we can make that assumption because as far as i have seen there's just no evidence that it shows his actions today which are your hands or role and what you see on radar but i think the reason so many people have...
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shortly after a big struggle to get floyd into the squad car as floyd says he's cloaustrophobic and refuses to get in. at this point, floyd is being pushed into the police vehicle from one side by keng and pulled in from the other by lane. i can't breathe, i can't breathe floyd says. all the while flailing in cuffs as both officers are on top of him. get him on the ground lane says. let go of me, man. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. at one point, floyd just letting out a desperate scream for at least three seconds straight according to video reviewed by cnn. about 30 seconds later are inside of lane's body camera and everybody falls to the infamously famous position with derek chauvin's knee on his neck. he calls out for his mom. >> mama, mama. >> reporter: as chauvin increases pressure down from the upright position according to video, four minutes later still coughed and under the knee of chauvin, floyd says, please, please, please, each plea is seemingly weaker than the one before according to video reviewed. lane says should we roll him on his side? chauvin, no, he's staying put where
shortly after a big struggle to get floyd into the squad car as floyd says he's cloaustrophobic and refuses to get in. at this point, floyd is being pushed into the police vehicle from one side by keng and pulled in from the other by lane. i can't breathe, i can't breathe floyd says. all the while flailing in cuffs as both officers are on top of him. get him on the ground lane says. let go of me, man. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. at one point, floyd just letting out a desperate scream for...
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the officer that killed george floyd had 17 different complaints. so, those are some structural things that happen in let of department where even when you have good officers, if they are functioning in a corrupt culture, they have to make a decision. they go along with that culture, or they leave. because they understand that .hey might even be in danger you have all heard the stories. if you do not go along with the program, maybe i will not -- i do not think we can reduce it to a few bad apples. >> we are getting questions from so many people, and we are running out of time. i want to get to this. i'm getting a strand of emails asking about -- this question from dion moore in l.a. county. your state. she asked, will black american descendents of persons enslaved in the united nations see reparations in your lifetime and will the wealth gap because in your lifetime? that is a massive question. rep. bass: let me just quickly say that the congressional black caucus, after we passed the george floyd act, introduced and talked about legislation that w
the officer that killed george floyd had 17 different complaints. so, those are some structural things that happen in let of department where even when you have good officers, if they are functioning in a corrupt culture, they have to make a decision. they go along with that culture, or they leave. because they understand that .hey might even be in danger you have all heard the stories. if you do not go along with the program, maybe i will not -- i do not think we can reduce it to a few bad...
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floyd justice in policing act. ban no knock warrants for drugs. one of the reasons for no knock warrants is because we don't want the individual to flush the drugs down the toilet. is that worth it? over the last 10 years, no knock -- 94 people have died, 16 of them were police officers. is that really the best way to go about it? so we ban no knock, but i think those officers who have not been arrested. they have been fired. they should be arrested. i think until we show police officers that there is a consequence. when that man was killing george floyd, he had his hand and is pockets, and he was looking at the camera with complete impunity. he did not feel like anything was going to happen to him. it is that kind of thing, or the young man killed in colorado, and you saw the police officers reenacting the chokehold. as long as you have a culture in a police department that basically says that police officers can do whatever they want, so long as they are doing it in certain communities to certain people. i repres
floyd justice in policing act. ban no knock warrants for drugs. one of the reasons for no knock warrants is because we don't want the individual to flush the drugs down the toilet. is that worth it? over the last 10 years, no knock -- 94 people have died, 16 of them were police officers. is that really the best way to go about it? so we ban no knock, but i think those officers who have not been arrested. they have been fired. they should be arrested. i think until we show police officers that...
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at first floyd is moving kind of restless while being held down. he starts talking about his mom says to tell my kids i love them and saying i can't breathe. you can hear chauvin's say you're doing a lot of talking man. the body camera video is often pointed at the back seat and not at floyd's body on the ground lane can be heard asking if they should roll floyd on his side then saying he's worried about the excited delirium or whatever he checks on his brain which is why this time you can hear bystanders in the video but not see them shouting at the officers to get floyd off the ground lane ask you got one after people yelled to check his pulse. you hear can reply. i can't find one. it's difficult to watch when floyd stops talking and his body goes limp. they're still on the ground waiting for the ambulance. you can see floyd's face has blood on it would help arrives and then load him onto a stretcher. lane gets in the ambulance and you see is hands on floyd giving chest compressions he continues and appears to check for a pulse. lane helped will
at first floyd is moving kind of restless while being held down. he starts talking about his mom says to tell my kids i love them and saying i can't breathe. you can hear chauvin's say you're doing a lot of talking man. the body camera video is often pointed at the back seat and not at floyd's body on the ground lane can be heard asking if they should roll floyd on his side then saying he's worried about the excited delirium or whatever he checks on his brain which is why this time you can hear...
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and first floyd is moving kind of restless while being held down. he starts talking about his mom and says to tell my kids i love them and saying i can't breathe. you can hear chauvin's say you're doing a lot of talking man. the body camera video is often pointed at the back seat and not at floyd's body on the ground lane can be heard asking if they should roll floyd on his side then saying he's worried about the excited delirium or whatever he checks on his brain that is why this time you can hear bystanders in the video but not see them shouting at the officers to get floyd off the ground lane asked you got one after people yell to check his pulse. you hear can reply. i can't find one. it's difficult to watch when floyd stops talking and his body goes limp. they're still on the ground waiting for the ambulance. you can see floyd's face has blood on it would help arrives and then load him onto a stretcher. lane gets in the ambulance and you see is hands on floyd giving chest compressions he continues and appears to check for a pulse. lane helped wi
and first floyd is moving kind of restless while being held down. he starts talking about his mom and says to tell my kids i love them and saying i can't breathe. you can hear chauvin's say you're doing a lot of talking man. the body camera video is often pointed at the back seat and not at floyd's body on the ground lane can be heard asking if they should roll floyd on his side then saying he's worried about the excited delirium or whatever he checks on his brain that is why this time you can...
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we're tracking new developments in the george floyd case. also new from the supreme court on when it will finally rule on donald trump's taxes. plus, tony schwartz. friend of "the beat." we have a lot to get to. we begin with a new and major sign how places hard hit by the coronavirus are trying to bounce back safely amidst the entire larger debate how to keep america's children safe specifically. new york city runs the largest school system in the country. it is battled the most coronavirus cases in the country. today, the mayor announcing its classrooms will reopen one to three days a week. >> this is the single biggest piece of the equation. 1.1 million kids, millions of parents and family members who want to see their kids educated the best way possible. that means in person learning. of course, everyone, everyone is focused on health and safety first. >> new york has been curbing its caseload more than many other places that have been hit recently. indeed, florida facing a surge after the rush to reopen and the school debate features te
we're tracking new developments in the george floyd case. also new from the supreme court on when it will finally rule on donald trump's taxes. plus, tony schwartz. friend of "the beat." we have a lot to get to. we begin with a new and major sign how places hard hit by the coronavirus are trying to bounce back safely amidst the entire larger debate how to keep america's children safe specifically. new york city runs the largest school system in the country. it is battled the most...
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to see on i assume a closer-up image, george floyd saying, "man, i can't breathe." take us inside that moment. >> reporter: it was harrowing. to actually see -- remember, for a lot of this interaction, george floyd is either in a vehicle or pushed in to the vehicle. from the vantage point of the officer's body camera, that is essentially right in front of george floyd's face. you get almost every single emotion and detail he was feeling and the moments. critically i mentioned two different struggles that happened. first was the initial response. the car he was in with two other people and trying to get him out of that car. the more significant struggle or at least the bigger one at least from my eyes, came from when they tried to put floyd in the police vehicle. this was mainly done by officer kueng and lane. eventually lane goes to the other side opens the other door, tries to pull him in as kueng is pushing him in. you first time you hear the words "i can't breathe" under gargled breath like there was saliva or something. then goes down to the ground in the famili
to see on i assume a closer-up image, george floyd saying, "man, i can't breathe." take us inside that moment. >> reporter: it was harrowing. to actually see -- remember, for a lot of this interaction, george floyd is either in a vehicle or pushed in to the vehicle. from the vantage point of the officer's body camera, that is essentially right in front of george floyd's face. you get almost every single emotion and detail he was feeling and the moments. critically i mentioned...
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the officer that killed george floyd had 17 different complaints. those are some structural things that happen in a lot of departments where even if you have good officers, if they are functioning in a corrupt culture, they have to make a decision. they go along with that culture, or you believe. because i understand that they might even be in danger, and you know, you have all heard those stores. if you don't go along with the program, when you need help maybe i won't rush as fast. so i don't think we can reduce it to a few bad apples. >> we're getting questions consume a people and running out of time. i want to get to this because i'm getting a strand of e-mails asking about -- this question from dion more in l.a. county. so in your state. she asked, will black american descendents of persons in slate and the united states c reparations in your lifetime? will the wealth gap be closed in your lifetime? that's a massive question but we don't have a lot of time. >> let me just quickly say that the congressional black caucus as we passed the george f
the officer that killed george floyd had 17 different complaints. those are some structural things that happen in a lot of departments where even if you have good officers, if they are functioning in a corrupt culture, they have to make a decision. they go along with that culture, or you believe. because i understand that they might even be in danger, and you know, you have all heard those stores. if you don't go along with the program, when you need help maybe i won't rush as fast. so i don't...
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lawrence: the day george floyd died, how does that impact to both? >> it hurt, it really hurt. >> i spent time in the marine corps, i served overseas and that and they really believed what i was fighting for in to see stuff like that really happen, it is heartbreaking, it is not what i thought for and not what i want in my country. lawrence: what are your thoughts on black lives matter. >> black lives do matter, nobody ever said only black lives matter, of course all lives matter but it's in the same concept of the family, our nation is a family when one of those family members are struggling are going through a hard time, the rest of the family steps up and supports them, it does not mean that everybody else does not matter. lawrence: was attempt to start these conversations? >> no. lawrence: wises hotel for the entire country, to sit down black and white over some beer. >> that's why i'm trained to figure out, ways are hard-pressed to conversation, why is it so hard, we are being ourselves. lawrence: i don't know how it's possible that have there b
lawrence: the day george floyd died, how does that impact to both? >> it hurt, it really hurt. >> i spent time in the marine corps, i served overseas and that and they really believed what i was fighting for in to see stuff like that really happen, it is heartbreaking, it is not what i thought for and not what i want in my country. lawrence: what are your thoughts on black lives matter. >> black lives do matter, nobody ever said only black lives matter, of course all lives...
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then we see chauvin's knee on floyd's neck. floyd calls out for his mom. >> ma ma. mama. >> about four minutes later still cuffed and under the knee of chauvin floyd says, please, please, please. each please seemingly weaker than the one before according to video review. lane says, should we roll him on his side? no, he's staying put where we've got him. those are the last words seen on the trans 1kri789. >> stop [ bleep ] breathing right there, bro. >> i can't breathe. >> those would be his final words. >> whether we can all see the body camera footage, not just people myself, that is an effort that's currently underway. there's a hearing for that to potentially get answers coming. thank you so much for that. >>> louisville mayor greg fischer will be coming handling of the breonna taylor case, the david maxy case and the committee on the council lp remove the mayor only for misconduct or criminal activity. >>> a formal apology for the city of asheville, north carolina, in a move that was historic and unanimous, they approved reparations for black residents. it does
then we see chauvin's knee on floyd's neck. floyd calls out for his mom. >> ma ma. mama. >> about four minutes later still cuffed and under the knee of chauvin floyd says, please, please, please. each please seemingly weaker than the one before according to video review. lane says, should we roll him on his side? no, he's staying put where we've got him. those are the last words seen on the trans 1kri789. >> stop [ bleep ] breathing right there, bro. >> i can't breathe....
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floyd, you're going to kill me, man. then stop talking, stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. floyd, come on, man. i can't breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i cath breathe. i can't breathe. that was after floyd had called out for his mom and said he loved her and at one point even said, and i'm quoting here, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead. >> so let's talk about how this happened, right? because officer lane's attorneys, they're trying to get his part of the case thrown out, right? they're trying to get him off the hook. what are they trying to accomplish by releasing these transcripts? we still don't have the full picture of what happened that day. >> reporter: that's right, we don't have the full picture at this point. it does appear that his attorneys are trying to set him apart from the other officers charged in this. we know even at least the officer, derek chauvin, their attorney has already come out and said they have no comment on this in particular and when we talk about trying to set them apar
floyd, you're going to kill me, man. then stop talking, stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. floyd, come on, man. i can't breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me. they'll kill me. i cath breathe. i can't breathe. that was after floyd had called out for his mom and said he loved her and at one point even said, and i'm quoting here, tell my kids i love them. i'm dead. >> so let's talk about how this happened, right? because officer lane's attorneys, they're trying to...
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floyd said he was claustrophobic. there seems to be a bit of a struggle. and from there, floyd says, okay, okay, i want to lay on the ground, i want to lay on the ground, i want to lay on the ground. lane says, you're getting in the squad car. floyd, i want to play on the ground, i'm going down, i'm going down, i'm going down. then they go to the ground. floyd says, i'm through, i'm through, i'm claustrophobic, my neck hurts, everything hurts, i need some water or something. please, please, i can't breathe, officer. then officer derek chauvin says, stop talking, stop yelling. floyd, i cannot breathe. i cannot breathe. they'll kill me, they'll kill me. i can't breathe, i can't breathe. at one point, the transcript shows that lane asks if floyd should be moved to his side, to which officer derek chauvin said, no, he's staying put. and that's part of what lane's attorneys are arguing in their motion to dismiss, that lane deferred to a senior officer on the scene. they argue that lane had no reason to believe a crime was being committed. and i'm quoting the at
floyd said he was claustrophobic. there seems to be a bit of a struggle. and from there, floyd says, okay, okay, i want to lay on the ground, i want to lay on the ground, i want to lay on the ground. lane says, you're getting in the squad car. floyd, i want to play on the ground, i'm going down, i'm going down, i'm going down. then they go to the ground. floyd says, i'm through, i'm through, i'm claustrophobic, my neck hurts, everything hurts, i need some water or something. please, please, i...
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before i could have imagined the name george floyd. i was discussing the exact same disparities with teachers, parents and fellow legislators. this is my life's work. the educational inequities highlighted by the covid-19 crisis and systemic racism disparities are not normal to me. they were intentionally woven into the fabric of our public education system. we already know the problem. when we have communities where taxes are determinants of the education the children to receive, we already know that there will be a disparity. i used to say to my students, what, so what, now what? i wanted them to imagine themselves as part of the solution. we already know the why. our public education systems have been systemically underfunded for decades. while revising the economy we can -- rather than investing in our children's education following the great recession, we decided year after year that education was the place to cut corners. children from marginalized committees access to affordable early childhood support systems, staff trained in
before i could have imagined the name george floyd. i was discussing the exact same disparities with teachers, parents and fellow legislators. this is my life's work. the educational inequities highlighted by the covid-19 crisis and systemic racism disparities are not normal to me. they were intentionally woven into the fabric of our public education system. we already know the problem. when we have communities where taxes are determinants of the education the children to receive, we already...
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. >>> new developments in the death of george floyd in minneapolis. a judge allowing reporters to see newly released police body . thteifng encounter caught on camera. the kayaker speaking out about his near miss and how he was able to escape. >>> and get out the cheesecake, blanche, rose, dorothy. for the first time ever, the house from the golden girls is on the market. >> we're looking back at the sassy seniors' best moments in the house and what it looks like now, plus how much it will cost to make it yours. g is thursday, july 16th. you know how they do in movies and shows where the house is not actually the house inside? >> right. >> it's a movie set or whatever. >> yeah. >> i remember in "full house" they were selling the house. but when you go inside, it doesn't look like the house from the tanner family. >> no, exactly. >> i'll tell you what i found out when we get to that. >>> let's get to the latest developments on the pandemic at this hour shattering records across the country. >> more than 137,000 americans have died since the start of th
. >>> new developments in the death of george floyd in minneapolis. a judge allowing reporters to see newly released police body . thteifng encounter caught on camera. the kayaker speaking out about his near miss and how he was able to escape. >>> and get out the cheesecake, blanche, rose, dorothy. for the first time ever, the house from the golden girls is on the market. >> we're looking back at the sassy seniors' best moments in the house and what it looks like now,...
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i think seeing people destroy to the memory of george floyd and his family. i think what we need to be focused on is instead of destruction, constructive process. >> ashley justaid george floyd needs justice. s d that's something that people are saying acrosthe country. protesters, demonstrators,ze average ci are saying, "this man needs justice." ewhat do you believe just looks like? young, to you first. fi >> sure. let mt say that my reaction to the video,wh h eventually led to george floyd's killing, really shook me to my core. but i would like to ask people to use your -- i mean, exercise your ght to express how you feel, but let's do it in a pceful way to bring about dialogue.rt and i willupnyone who wants to have a conversation come to the table. but we need to do it in a peaceful manner. >> lisa, what do you believe justice will look like for george floyd and for his family? >> so, when i watched -- also watched the video of george floyd being murdered, which is what it was, i was also physically very shaken. this shouldn't happe in america. the officer
i think seeing people destroy to the memory of george floyd and his family. i think what we need to be focused on is instead of destruction, constructive process. >> ashley justaid george floyd needs justice. s d that's something that people are saying acrosthe country. protesters, demonstrators,ze average ci are saying, "this man needs justice." ewhat do you believe just looks like? young, to you first. fi >> sure. let mt say that my reaction to the video,wh h eventually...
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floyd shows how white supremacy has affected our country. systemic racism has been built in this country. racism is at the heart of every process that we are dealing with right now my from -- right now, from police murders and brutality, mass incarceration, the health crisis, to the crisis -- the health crisis disproportionately affecting the african-american community, to the crisis of poverty, where african-american numbers are in the majority in this country. the percentage of poverty as it relates to the african-american community is the highest. we see how it has blocked so many black families from achieving the american dream. and so to move forward, and i have looked at this and worked on this for over three years, we have to fully account for and bring to the public record a historical context about the generational effects of slavery and white supremacy in this country. that is 401 years ago, where this started as it relates to the african-american population in america. i introduced legislation to create the first u.s. commission o
floyd shows how white supremacy has affected our country. systemic racism has been built in this country. racism is at the heart of every process that we are dealing with right now my from -- right now, from police murders and brutality, mass incarceration, the health crisis, to the crisis -- the health crisis disproportionately affecting the african-american community, to the crisis of poverty, where african-american numbers are in the majority in this country. the percentage of poverty as it...
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he's an attorney for the floyd family. and philonise floyd is here as well. he is george floyd's brother. good evening to both of you. philonise, it's good to see you again. ben, i see you more often than i see philonise, but it's good to see you again, and i hope you're holding up well. so when i heard -- when you heard what -- when i heard what the attorney general said about the impact of your brother, and the impact of your brother's death, i just wanted to ask you about it. but, first, let me play for our audience, so that they can hear the comments and then i'll let you respond, philonise. >> we had that terrible event in minneapolis, but then we had this extreme reaction that has demonized police and called for the defunding of police departments. and what we have seen then is a significant increase in violent crime in many cities. and this -- this rise is a direct result of the attack on the police forces and the weakening of police forces. >> what do you make of his comments? >> well, what's extreme is how that officer put his knee on my brother's ne
he's an attorney for the floyd family. and philonise floyd is here as well. he is george floyd's brother. good evening to both of you. philonise, it's good to see you again. ben, i see you more often than i see philonise, but it's good to see you again, and i hope you're holding up well. so when i heard -- when you heard what -- when i heard what the attorney general said about the impact of your brother, and the impact of your brother's death, i just wanted to ask you about it. but, first, let...