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for me to sit here, hearing george floyd died of an overdose. he died because a man was kneeling on his neck for nine minutes. >> i agree with that. >> in regards to him being a model citizen, nobody deserved that. >> i said it's horrible. >> reporter: in the breonna taylor, officer hang kin son charged with endangering neighbors when he opened fire but not in connection with taylor's death. he's pled not guilty. one juror saying they didn't hear evidence with regard to other officers involved. >> what went through your head, you were not indicted? >> my wife cried. i was just -- oh my goodness, you know. this part's over. >> i heard about the grand jury decision shortly after ruling. i kind of figured -- it would end up like that, probably. just because that's the way things go. it's the police. >> i'm not going to sit here and act like -- playing the big victim card, but i mean, i was a victim in this as well. my family has been a victim in this. they have had to go in hiding. they have had death threats. i've got a little kid that has been af
for me to sit here, hearing george floyd died of an overdose. he died because a man was kneeling on his neck for nine minutes. >> i agree with that. >> in regards to him being a model citizen, nobody deserved that. >> i said it's horrible. >> reporter: in the breonna taylor, officer hang kin son charged with endangering neighbors when he opened fire but not in connection with taylor's death. he's pled not guilty. one juror saying they didn't hear evidence with regard to...
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that in the george floyd case , two issues have come up. one is the fact that the police officer by every account and looking at the video of that acted improperly in maintaining the pressureof his knee on george floyd's neck for such a long time . that seems very very clear. we don't know everything that happened before that, but from that point on in other words from the point that the police officer with his knee on george floyd's neck and exerted force, that went on for far too long. secondly go and this is important, so that shows lack of proper training on the police officer. so the caller is criticizing that, the color is very well justified in criticizing the apparent lack of proper training on the police officers parts for they are here to use the training that they might have received. actually though those police officers including the one who exerted pressure on george floyd's neck and killed him, that police officer and the others that were there are being prosecuted. they were indicted. they are being prosecuted and apparently
that in the george floyd case , two issues have come up. one is the fact that the police officer by every account and looking at the video of that acted improperly in maintaining the pressureof his knee on george floyd's neck for such a long time . that seems very very clear. we don't know everything that happened before that, but from that point on in other words from the point that the police officer with his knee on george floyd's neck and exerted force, that went on for far too long....
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country and the community, to the police and to george floyd. what we need to do is we need to look at the whole thing. your caller is very correct, quite a bit of time after the initial camera shots of the f lice officer with his knee on george floyd's neck came out, there was additional footage, body cam footage of the when george floyd was in the car complaining about not being able to breathe, he couldn't breathe. and,ot apparently, the reason tt he couldn't breathe was because of drugs that he was under, drugs that he had been taking. as the caller correctly indicates, the autopsy report indicates that he had excessively high levels of various controlled illegal substances in his body that probably contributed to his death. now, to what extent those drugs did, to what extent the police officer's action did, those are all issues that, hopefully, and should come out through a comprehensive, transparent public trial. but your caller is correct, it's far easier to jump to a conclusion based on just one snippet of a film as opposed to looking at
country and the community, to the police and to george floyd. what we need to do is we need to look at the whole thing. your caller is very correct, quite a bit of time after the initial camera shots of the f lice officer with his knee on george floyd's neck came out, there was additional footage, body cam footage of the when george floyd was in the car complaining about not being able to breathe, he couldn't breathe. and,ot apparently, the reason tt he couldn't breathe was because of drugs...
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the sister of george floyd breaks her silence, accusing donald trump of actively emboldening the far right. the european union launches legal action against the uk over its plans to over—ride parts of the brexit agreement. and us model chrissy teigen opens up about the loss of her baby during pregnancy. we'll hear how her comments could help thousands of other women going through the same ordeal. hello and welcome. we start in india, where the country is once again going through grief and outrage, following the deaths and alleged gang rapes of two young women. in 2012, there was an outpouring of anger after the sexual assault and murder of a female student in delhi. tougher laws against rape in india have been brought in, but the country's still struggling to tackle sexual violence against women. bbc‘s arunoday mukharji has this report from delhi. she sobs devastated and heartbroken. another indian mother torn apart by grief. under indian law, we can't show you herface, nor the face of the victim, her daughter. her death came two weeks afterfour men allegedly brutalised, tortured
the sister of george floyd breaks her silence, accusing donald trump of actively emboldening the far right. the european union launches legal action against the uk over its plans to over—ride parts of the brexit agreement. and us model chrissy teigen opens up about the loss of her baby during pregnancy. we'll hear how her comments could help thousands of other women going through the same ordeal. hello and welcome. we start in india, where the country is once again going through grief and...
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alone but he was at the rallies and then in may george floyd in minneapolis where more than 8 minutes were caught on cell phone of an officer kneeling on his neck despite his pinning samata. the day after how tough they were up to the upper lip read across the country let him tell us that all of these millions of people across the blasts took to history in the middle of a pandemic that at large they shut down the country. but was not the center of all this were too many cases that are gone unseen and unheard. my name asta my son as marc he's hasta marquees was killed by d.c. police on jails 12th 2008 it's names like mark east alston they you may have never heard as well as the ones that are better known michael brown sandra bland eric garner but it pushed the us to this moment are dying right now our children are being shot right now black people should not be defending their very existence it is urging i do my brief in this violent we can't even sleep in a home we came up. play video games are one of them are going to mourn with our nephews i came a book i'm playing music and a car t
alone but he was at the rallies and then in may george floyd in minneapolis where more than 8 minutes were caught on cell phone of an officer kneeling on his neck despite his pinning samata. the day after how tough they were up to the upper lip read across the country let him tell us that all of these millions of people across the blasts took to history in the middle of a pandemic that at large they shut down the country. but was not the center of all this were too many cases that are gone...
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let's move to the daily mirror and this is an interview with george floyd's sister, of course the man who was killed in the united states by a white police officer. she isjust basically urging the united states, olivia, for them to not vote in donald trump. yeah, it looks like we can only see a little bit on the front page here, but it looks like a moving interview with george floyd's sister. i don't think it will come as much of a surprise to anyone that she is urging americans not to vote for donald trump. i think the people who went on black lives matter marches in america were probably going to vote democrat anyway and will be moved by her words, but i don't think that george floyd's sister coming out in favour ofjoe biden is going to sway the election, but it is an important and moving interview, and is it is done well by the mirror, i think. yes, interview, and is it is done well by the mirror, ithink. yes, and i wonder, sienna, if you would just like to share your opinion as well because there is quite in—depth, very moving pictures and we heard the really moving testimony du
let's move to the daily mirror and this is an interview with george floyd's sister, of course the man who was killed in the united states by a white police officer. she isjust basically urging the united states, olivia, for them to not vote in donald trump. yeah, it looks like we can only see a little bit on the front page here, but it looks like a moving interview with george floyd's sister. i don't think it will come as much of a surprise to anyone that she is urging americans not to vote for...
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he pressed his knee onto george floyd's neck until he passed out on the street. a million dollars is a lot of money to raise as a police officer. we have any idea of how derek chauvin got that money? >> there are often in this case crowdouing accounts for people who are supportive of police officers in the situation. what is interesting here is that shoving -- chauvinecame symbolic of the american summer when he wasilm for nine minutes with the knee on hit -- with his knee on the neck of george floyd.he does not face tl arch of next year. he has posted is large amount of vale, but it is a reminder as we approach the election that america waspended by the death of george floyd. tuaceful psts, some of which ed violent, president trump is trying seize upon the issue while democrats are saying this is a moment of reckoningic over racial ju just a reminder there that this ist.hat the story is all ab >> laura, thank you very much. a reminder, if you want further details, you can find not see news website. bbc.com/news. turn our attention to facebookl and instagram. the
he pressed his knee onto george floyd's neck until he passed out on the street. a million dollars is a lot of money to raise as a police officer. we have any idea of how derek chauvin got that money? >> there are often in this case crowdouing accounts for people who are supportive of police officers in the situation. what is interesting here is that shoving -- chauvinecame symbolic of the american summer when he wasilm for nine minutes with the knee on hit -- with his knee on the neck of...
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alone when he was at the rally and then in may george floyd in minneapolis where more than 8 minutes were caught on cell phone of an officer kneeling on his neck despite his pains hamas. today ok so tough they're up a bit and they are playing right across the country let him cut it all back the millions of people across the last stop to the strings in the middle of the pandemic that have largely shut down the country. but what was at the center of all this were too many cases that are gone unseen and unheard. my name is timmy here asta my son is mark he's hasta marquees was killed by d.c. police on jail 12th 2008 it's names like mark east alston they may have never heard as well as the ones that are better known michael brown sandra bland eric garner but it pushed the us to this moment people are dying right now and children are being shot right now black people should not be defending their very existence it is going to earthing i do margaret in this violent we can't even sleep at all we came in. play video games are one of them are going to mourn with our nephews i came a book a pl
alone when he was at the rally and then in may george floyd in minneapolis where more than 8 minutes were caught on cell phone of an officer kneeling on his neck despite his pains hamas. today ok so tough they're up a bit and they are playing right across the country let him cut it all back the millions of people across the last stop to the strings in the middle of the pandemic that have largely shut down the country. but what was at the center of all this were too many cases that are gone...
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and ben crump, an attorney for george floyd's family says in a statement, this is a painful reminder that the family has not achieved justice for george. >>> six weeks after a police shooting that left him paralyzed, jacob blake has been discharged from the hospital, and is undergoing treatment at a rehabilitation clinic in illinois blake was shot in the back seven times on august 23rd, after walking away from officers who were trying to arrest him. the kenosha district attorney is waiting for a report from an outside expert before deciding on whether to charge the officers >>> looking a weather, now hurricane delta delivered a powerful punch to mexico and now, there are concerns that this storm is going to regain strength as it reaches the gulf coast. nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking delta's path janessa, good morning. >> and good morning. good morning, everyone it has started to gain strength, once again now, a category 2 storm. and look how large hurricane delta currently is it stands arouexpands around 60d and it is aiming toward southwest louisiana, once again. so, jus
and ben crump, an attorney for george floyd's family says in a statement, this is a painful reminder that the family has not achieved justice for george. >>> six weeks after a police shooting that left him paralyzed, jacob blake has been discharged from the hospital, and is undergoing treatment at a rehabilitation clinic in illinois blake was shot in the back seven times on august 23rd, after walking away from officers who were trying to arrest him. the kenosha district attorney is...
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just over four months ago, the death of the unarmed black man george floyd by a white police officer lead to the world—wide protests against police brutality and systemic racism that is the black lives matter movement. now, his sister, latonya floyd, has broken her silence to call americans to vote, telling the uk's daily mirror newspaper that president trump "actively emboldens the far right". with me is our reporter mark lobel. you have been looking into this. just extended back rent to this interview, because this is not the first time that a member of the floyd fa m ily first time that a member of the floyd family has spoken out. that's right, the entire floyd family has been reeling since that killing inmate, in minneapolis come as you say, a 46—year—old man, george floyd, which is been a callous for the mass antiracist protest but also writing and looting and has become a big election issue for the us presidential elections. george's brother spoke out in may and said the un should investigate police killings. the police officer who knelt on his neck for eight minutes has
just over four months ago, the death of the unarmed black man george floyd by a white police officer lead to the world—wide protests against police brutality and systemic racism that is the black lives matter movement. now, his sister, latonya floyd, has broken her silence to call americans to vote, telling the uk's daily mirror newspaper that president trump "actively emboldens the far right". with me is our reporter mark lobel. you have been looking into this. just extended back...
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that goes back to the original george floyd question. that was thinking in the 19th century that resulted in voter suppression and taking away the right to vote from millions of african-americans across this country and it still continues to this day. i just don't see it. i think the right to vote should be given at least as much respect as any second amendment right. do you? judge barrett: the supreme court has said voting is a fundamental right and i fear you may be's taking my statement out of context. what i said was distinguishing the course case law, comparing it to felons second rights, i asked pressed no view about what the constitutional limits of what that might be or whether the law should change and obviously that is a contested issue in some states considering it right now and i have no view on that and it was not the subject of cantor. sen. dubin: it was not the subject of the case, that's for sure, but in your writing, you raise this, discussing the right to vote in a felony conviction. i'm afraid it is inescapable. you've
that goes back to the original george floyd question. that was thinking in the 19th century that resulted in voter suppression and taking away the right to vote from millions of african-americans across this country and it still continues to this day. i just don't see it. i think the right to vote should be given at least as much respect as any second amendment right. do you? judge barrett: the supreme court has said voting is a fundamental right and i fear you may be's taking my statement out...
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in the last decade, we've had every battle in the civil rights era from trayvon martin to george floyd. we always had the latte liberals that would interpret with the movement ought to be doing but they were not on the ground trying to deal with how people who are angry, how they would react. how people were angry on the other side, how they would react. how you deal with people who want to do something and didn't know what to do, they were back sipping latte's, discussing great thoughts but never put any feet to action and those, to me, seemed to be very much an obstacle because what they theorize may not work functionally to sit back in the living room paul or and sipped a latte or sit in a studio and spout great wisdom. if you are not on the ground dealing with people who are hurt and angry or dealing with people on the other side of the barricade that are just as adamant and a lot of things you have to do practically is based on being in action. one of the things i've always been is being involved. you may have involvement but a lot of it is because you are moving and reacting in r
in the last decade, we've had every battle in the civil rights era from trayvon martin to george floyd. we always had the latte liberals that would interpret with the movement ought to be doing but they were not on the ground trying to deal with how people who are angry, how they would react. how people were angry on the other side, how they would react. how you deal with people who want to do something and didn't know what to do, they were back sipping latte's, discussing great thoughts but...
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dealing with the fall out and the controversy and the trauma so rounding george floyd being killed by the minneapolis police department there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from your copy mom and prepare to patrol the neighborhood and the 9th ward of minneapolis where george floyd done their christian and local law and growing in number we just thank you for your blessing to watch over us as we walk the streets one of the group recently recognized and supported by the city is filling the gap created by the collapse of trust between police and the black community with police patrols largely absent from this part of town they have taken on the task of pro act. if we protecting the community from rising crime we want to have selected police are not going to be who live in our community who look like our community and then there'd be a better peaceful like how we can direct talk to them and how we communicate to each other minneapolis police
dealing with the fall out and the controversy and the trauma so rounding george floyd being killed by the minneapolis police department there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from your copy mom and prepare to patrol the neighborhood and the 9th ward of minneapolis where george floyd done their christian and local law and growing in number we just...
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so, that news that the police officer derek chauvin who was charged over the death of george floyd has been released from jail after posting a bail amounting to $1 million. let's get more now on the news that pubs and restaurants that serve alcohol in glasgow, edinburgh and the central belt half in order to close for 16 days from friday evening as part of efforts to limit the spread of covid—19. elsewhere in scotland, licenced premises can only open for restricted hours and they will not be allowed to serve alcohol indoors. meanwhile because of the virus the national five exams which are set by 15—16 —year—olds in scotla nd are set by 15—16 —year—olds in scotland are to be cancelled for 2021 and will be replaced with teacher assessments and coursework. let's cross to holyrood now and speak about both of these issues with scott when‘s education secretaryjohn sweeney who is also deputy first minister and we are grateful you have been able to join us grateful you have been able to join us here in bbc news. let's talk about the restrictions that nicola sturgeon announced in
so, that news that the police officer derek chauvin who was charged over the death of george floyd has been released from jail after posting a bail amounting to $1 million. let's get more now on the news that pubs and restaurants that serve alcohol in glasgow, edinburgh and the central belt half in order to close for 16 days from friday evening as part of efforts to limit the spread of covid—19. elsewhere in scotland, licenced premises can only open for restricted hours and they will not be...
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the george floyd paying, i was listening in regard to the george floyd incident. i thought that was blatant disrespect. what about eric garner, trayvon martin, and african-americans who are unarmed being murdered by officers in our country. you talk about how are we going to be peaceful if these actions continue to happen? new baltimore, michigan, on the line for those who support president trump and vice president pence. what do you make of that story out of michigan, the foiled plot to kidnap your governor? caller: well, i think it was a travesty. i think many people are disillusioned and disenfranchised by the way this country is being torn apart. i think a lot of that has to do with the media, and i think we need to get back to a constitutional government. that is one of the reasons why i support president trump. have other reasons why you support him? caller: i believe in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. i believe in the bill of rights. i think that many on the democratic ticket are opposing those things by trying to pack courts, which i believe t
the george floyd paying, i was listening in regard to the george floyd incident. i thought that was blatant disrespect. what about eric garner, trayvon martin, and african-americans who are unarmed being murdered by officers in our country. you talk about how are we going to be peaceful if these actions continue to happen? new baltimore, michigan, on the line for those who support president trump and vice president pence. what do you make of that story out of michigan, the foiled plot to kidnap...
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floyd was used on my son oscar. >> just like in george floyd's case, we can see how it can happen very easily that oscar would have suffocated under 250 pounds of weight that was on his neck. >> reporter: the family points to a b.a.r.t. internal affairs investigation that blasted pirrony for unnecessary use of force and his use of the n-word while arguing with grant. in the middle of the press conference, grant's uncle read out loud the news the family was praying for. alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley is reopening the investigation. >> -- and make a determination. [ applause ] >> reporter: o'malley says, quote, i have assigned a team of lawyers to look back into the circumstances that caused the death of oscar grant. we will evaluate the evidence and the law, including the applicable law at the time and the statute of limitations and make a determination. >> we're not holding our breath, but we definitely will be praying. >> reporter: in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> up next here at 5:00, there is progress in the north bay. crews are gaining ground on
floyd was used on my son oscar. >> just like in george floyd's case, we can see how it can happen very easily that oscar would have suffocated under 250 pounds of weight that was on his neck. >> reporter: the family points to a b.a.r.t. internal affairs investigation that blasted pirrony for unnecessary use of force and his use of the n-word while arguing with grant. in the middle of the press conference, grant's uncle read out loud the news the family was praying for. alameda...
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the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis sparked a mass protests across the country. many people are asking if trust between police and the community can ever be restored. our correspondent stefan simons has the latest tonight on that story. stefan: minneapolis, may 28, the third precinct of the minneapolis police department set ablaze during protests against the death of george floyd in police custody. the burning police station becomes a symbol for the protesters' fury, for their demands for an end to police brutality. five months later, abandoned, boarded up, and secured with cement barriers, precinct three is a symbol, signifying the cities struggle to make the changes the protesters demand of the local police department. >> minneapolis is still dealing with the fallout and the controversy and the trauma surrounding george floyd being killed by the minneapolis police department. there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust to be between our elected officials and ofs, as well as between constituents and our law enforcement community. stefan: volunteers plan to
the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis sparked a mass protests across the country. many people are asking if trust between police and the community can ever be restored. our correspondent stefan simons has the latest tonight on that story. stefan: minneapolis, may 28, the third precinct of the minneapolis police department set ablaze during protests against the death of george floyd in police custody. the burning police station becomes a symbol for the protesters' fury, for their...
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we will be paying attention to the aftermath of the killings that have followed george floyd skilling and so in some ways we will see. i also know that harris came out of a similar situation and in the senate she had really changed her position on how the justice system is biased in this country so i do think that the biden harris ticket is a different administration if it comes into being. so i do think things will be handled differently. >> host: i was struck by the way you put that sentence together. you said i can't tell you how open the wounds are for african-americans in this country and it made me think about the beginning of the conversation which is i can't tell you this because what you are really saying to me is we understand this as americans of color, but i can't tell you this because it is so deep and difficult and obvious in some ways and yet white america has struggled to understand this. you are right to point it out. what i am saying in other words is you certainly are not asking me this question as a black person. i've forgotten nothing. so you know, i am hoping. th
we will be paying attention to the aftermath of the killings that have followed george floyd skilling and so in some ways we will see. i also know that harris came out of a similar situation and in the senate she had really changed her position on how the justice system is biased in this country so i do think that the biden harris ticket is a different administration if it comes into being. so i do think things will be handled differently. >> host: i was struck by the way you put that...
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before george floyd, in 2017, there was muhammad muhaymin, here in arizona. officer... relax, dude. the unarmed black man died after being held down by four police officers, one of whom put his knee on his neck for close to eight minutes. i cannot breathe! no one was disciplined, and you're only hearing about this case now because of the controversy over george floyd. and it was in this area where he was pinned down and was clearly heard to say, "i can't breathe" ? he knows that his life is about to be taken from him, and he knows... jazlyn is 21 and part of a new younger breed of civil rights activists, spurred by the urgency of the moment. it makes me feel like my life can be taken at any given time, just because i have brown skin, because i'm black, because since i was a little girl, i've seen the way black people in america and just all over the world are treated. it's a really unsettling state of mind to live in. please do your research, please don't feel discouraged, but please... and that psychological distress, central to the black american experience, will be tolerated no m
before george floyd, in 2017, there was muhammad muhaymin, here in arizona. officer... relax, dude. the unarmed black man died after being held down by four police officers, one of whom put his knee on his neck for close to eight minutes. i cannot breathe! no one was disciplined, and you're only hearing about this case now because of the controversy over george floyd. and it was in this area where he was pinned down and was clearly heard to say, "i can't breathe" ? he knows that his...
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[cheers and applause] george floyd's family is here tonight. george floyd's life mattered. those eight minutes and 46 seconds. so, joe has the ability to understand that there is a long overdue reckoning taking place. joe biden says, we need to deal with racial disparities in terms of the health care system, knowing that african-americans and latinos are three times as likely to contract covid and twice as likely to die from it, knowing that black women are times more likely to die in connection with childbirth than other people, knowing are native american brothers and sisters have the highest rate of diabetes of any population in our country. joe biden says, we need to reform the criminal justice system, decriminalize marijuana , and expunge the records of those who have been convicted. we need to shut down private prisons. we need to end cash bail, because, by the way, it is an economic justice issue as much as it is a criminal justice issue. joe biden says we have got to reform policing to the point we all agree everyone should face accountability and consequence if the
[cheers and applause] george floyd's family is here tonight. george floyd's life mattered. those eight minutes and 46 seconds. so, joe has the ability to understand that there is a long overdue reckoning taking place. joe biden says, we need to deal with racial disparities in terms of the health care system, knowing that african-americans and latinos are three times as likely to contract covid and twice as likely to die from it, knowing that black women are times more likely to die in...
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have you seen the george floyd video? >> i have. >> what impact did it have on you. >> as you might imagine, given the fact i have two black children, that was very, very personal for my family. jesse was with the boys on a camping trip in south dakota so i was there, and my 17-year-old daughter vivian, who's adopted from haiti, all of this was eru erupting, it was difficult for her, we we want in my room and it was difficult for my daughter julia, who's 10, i had to try to explain some of this to mathem. my children to this point in their lives had the benefit of growing up in a cocoon where they have not experienced hatred or violence and for viv yen to understand there would be a risk to her brother or the son she might have one day of that kind of brutality has been an ongoing conversation. it's a difficult one for us like it is for all americans all over the country. >> so i'd like to ask you as an originalist who obviously has a passion for history, i can't imagine you can separate the two. to reflect on the history
have you seen the george floyd video? >> i have. >> what impact did it have on you. >> as you might imagine, given the fact i have two black children, that was very, very personal for my family. jesse was with the boys on a camping trip in south dakota so i was there, and my 17-year-old daughter vivian, who's adopted from haiti, all of this was eru erupting, it was difficult for her, we we want in my room and it was difficult for my daughter julia, who's 10, i had to try to...
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that really goes back to the original george floyd question. that was thinking in the 19th sentry that resulted in voter separate pregs and taking away the right to vote from millions of african-americans across this country and it still continues to this day. i just don't see it. i think the right to vote should be given at least as much respect as any second amendment right, do zblou. >> senator, the supreme court has said that voting is a fundamental right. i fear you may be taking my statement in kanter out of context. what i said in that opinion was distinguishing between -- it was a descriptive statement of the state of the court's case law, comparing it to felon -- stripping felons of second amendment rights. i expressed no view about whether, with the constitutional limits of that might be or whether the law should change with respect to felon voting rights. obviously that's a contested issue in some states that are considering it right now. i have no view on that. it wasn't the subject of kanter. >> it wasn't the subject of the case, t
that really goes back to the original george floyd question. that was thinking in the 19th sentry that resulted in voter separate pregs and taking away the right to vote from millions of african-americans across this country and it still continues to this day. i just don't see it. i think the right to vote should be given at least as much respect as any second amendment right, do zblou. >> senator, the supreme court has said that voting is a fundamental right. i fear you may be taking my...
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it has been nearly five months since a george floyd died with the policeman's knee on his neck. the gruesome killing in minneapolis thrust of the issue of racial justice onto the american election agenda and built momentum for reforms. but it is difficult to turn political opportunity interview change. our correspondent returned to minneapolis to find out why. reporter: in the neighborhood where george floyd died, locals who know the streets have stepped in to secure them, with regular patrols to try and prevt crime before it happens, to safeguard the community without relying on police. >> we are just helping our community feel safe against april who were supsed to protect us. they have not been protecting us like we should be protected, so we are taking it upon ourselves without using weapons. we are just peacemakers. reporter: minneapolis was ground zero for movement to change the way the country is policed. with the eyes of the world watching, the city was going to set an example. but it is struggling with just how to do that and facing a backlash. >> our commitment is to en
it has been nearly five months since a george floyd died with the policeman's knee on his neck. the gruesome killing in minneapolis thrust of the issue of racial justice onto the american election agenda and built momentum for reforms. but it is difficult to turn political opportunity interview change. our correspondent returned to minneapolis to find out why. reporter: in the neighborhood where george floyd died, locals who know the streets have stepped in to secure them, with regular patrols...
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. >> have you seen the george floyd video? >> i have. >> what impact did it have on you? >> senator, as you might imagine, given that i have two black children, that was very, very personal for my family. i was there and my 17-year-old daughter vivian, who is adopted from haiti, all of this was erupting, it was very difficult for her. we wept together in my room and and my children, to this point in their lives, have had the benefit of growing up in a cocoon, where they have not experienced hatred or violence. for vivian to understand there would be a risk to her brother or the son she might have one day of that kind of brutality has been an ongoing conversation. it is a difficult one for us like it is for americans all over the country. >> very personal moment there today. terry moran back with us from the hill again tonight. and terry, we all watched as
. >> have you seen the george floyd video? >> i have. >> what impact did it have on you? >> senator, as you might imagine, given that i have two black children, that was very, very personal for my family. i was there and my 17-year-old daughter vivian, who is adopted from haiti, all of this was erupting, it was very difficult for her. we wept together in my room and and my children, to this point in their lives, have had the benefit of growing up in a cocoon, where they...
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athis time, george floyd about chokehold in his belief that george floyd murder was justified. i believe more extensive background checks are necessary with hiring. i believe the immediate termination and removal of police certifications of officers to support white supremacy that are corrupt in any way that these officers should be removed immediately. and it is clear and anyone saying you can train away racism, they are wrong. you cannot train away racism. you need to weed i out and fire and the turf made them. i also believe that whistleblower protection needs to become a priority. i risk my life by reporting officers. i've received death threats from officers. it's impossible to break the hold of silence if there are no protections in place that empowers the officers to come forward. i would also like to state that in 2017, a black officer grew up from the intercity divide and became an officer. he was shot in 2017 by a white officer. the undertone about that incident that was in 2017. three months later brutally beaten by four police officers that have been thoroughly invi
athis time, george floyd about chokehold in his belief that george floyd murder was justified. i believe more extensive background checks are necessary with hiring. i believe the immediate termination and removal of police certifications of officers to support white supremacy that are corrupt in any way that these officers should be removed immediately. and it is clear and anyone saying you can train away racism, they are wrong. you cannot train away racism. you need to weed i out and fire and...
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this time it was george floyd. it was about choke holds and his belief that george floyd, george floyd's murder was justified. i believe more extensive background checks are necessary when hiring. i believe the immediate termination and removal of police certifications of officers that support white supremacy, that are corrupt in any way, that these officers should be removed immediately. and it is clear, and any one saying you can train away racism, they're wrong. you cannot train away racism. just can't. you need to weed it out, fire them, terminate them if they're officers and whistle-blower actions need to be a priority. i risk mied life reporting officers, i received death threats from officers, saying they wish i would bleed out while on a call by myself. if there are no protections in place that empower officers to come forward. i would also like to state that in 2017, a black officer, milton green, grew up in the inner city, survived, became an officer. he was shot in 2017 by a white officer. there were rac
this time it was george floyd. it was about choke holds and his belief that george floyd, george floyd's murder was justified. i believe more extensive background checks are necessary when hiring. i believe the immediate termination and removal of police certifications of officers that support white supremacy, that are corrupt in any way, that these officers should be removed immediately. and it is clear, and any one saying you can train away racism, they're wrong. you cannot train away racism....
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and how she described talking to her own children about the video of george floyd. >>> those two major setbacks tonight in the fight against the coronavirus. trouble in the race for a vaccine. johnson & johnson now forced to suspend human trials, after a participant suffered an unexplained illness. and tonight, eli lily also now confirming a pause in its trial of an antibody treatment. >>> election day just three weeks from today. more than 11 million americans have voted already in this country and news on early voting in several key states tonight. the president in the battleground of pennsylvania, taking aim at dr. anthony faw chu. and joe biden campaigning in florida, talking to seniors. >>> the feared second wave of the virus tonight sweeping day cross europe. alarming images coming in from ers. could the u.s. face this next? >>> news tonight about that alleged domestic terror plot to kidnap the michigan governor. new details coming in. one plan had suspects allegedly mugging a delivery man and stealing his uniform to go to the governor's house and knock on the door. and the fbi r
and how she described talking to her own children about the video of george floyd. >>> those two major setbacks tonight in the fight against the coronavirus. trouble in the race for a vaccine. johnson & johnson now forced to suspend human trials, after a participant suffered an unexplained illness. and tonight, eli lily also now confirming a pause in its trial of an antibody treatment. >>> election day just three weeks from today. more than 11 million americans have voted...
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particularly in a community like ours that witnessed the police killing of george floyd. the book is challenging and introspective. it's outraged and quiet and devastating. early in the book ms. rankin writes i was always aware that my value in our culture's eyes is determined by my skin color first and foremost. claudia rankin is a poet, and essayist and playwright. she is a professor of poetry at yale, the new book is titled just us, an american conversation. and we find ms. rankin at her home in connecticut. i really miss talking to you in person in front of a live audience. i'm glad we could make this work. but i just have to say i'm really going to miss that, so welcome. >> host: thank you so much kerri for having me. >> tell me how, in the before times, before the pandemic you imagined you would be traveling in talking about this book, in front of live audiences. >> you are right. what we are doing is not what i thought i would be doing. i thought that as close as could come to having conversations with different people across the country, i would try and make that
particularly in a community like ours that witnessed the police killing of george floyd. the book is challenging and introspective. it's outraged and quiet and devastating. early in the book ms. rankin writes i was always aware that my value in our culture's eyes is determined by my skin color first and foremost. claudia rankin is a poet, and essayist and playwright. she is a professor of poetry at yale, the new book is titled just us, an american conversation. and we find ms. rankin at her...
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it all started with george floyd except of course it didn't start with george floyd. here are the facts. the number of unarmed black man shot by police last year according to a database maintained by the washington post was 13. that's not the whole story. yes 13 is relatively tiny number compared to the whole population but every time one of these occurs millions of black parents fear for their own children more broadly it's not just about death or the fear of it, it's about the smaller daily indignities. 84% of black adults say they are treated less favorably when dealing with the police. 87% say the same about the criminal justice system and 70% said it about stores and restaurants. a study of nearly 100 million traffic stops found black drivers in america are 20% more likely to get pulled over and even that's not the whole story, not by a long way. we cannot allow our justified anger at the appalling themes of looting and violet an to blind us to facts about the black experience in america. on almost every measure black people are on the wrong end of equality. we s
it all started with george floyd except of course it didn't start with george floyd. here are the facts. the number of unarmed black man shot by police last year according to a database maintained by the washington post was 13. that's not the whole story. yes 13 is relatively tiny number compared to the whole population but every time one of these occurs millions of black parents fear for their own children more broadly it's not just about death or the fear of it, it's about the smaller daily...
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we remember the protest after george floyd's death. they became violent at times especially late at night. an indication that is happening so far? >>>>> reporter: as you mentioned we really see that activity after dark in the sun just went down in minneapolis. we don't know what the night will bring. we know there are some protesters on the move down chicago avenue which is the street which george floyd was killed on. we have not seen any national guard yet tonight. in our experience they usually sit back and don't come into the city until they are needed. >>> let's hope things remain peaceful. we appreciate it. >>> we bill police have released files and details of the investigation into the police shooting death of breanna taylor. it includes body camera video showing the confusion after police raided her apartment in march. the files also included investigative letters interview transcripts pictures crime scene reports and search warrants. last month a kentucky grand jury decided not to charge any of the police officers in louisville
we remember the protest after george floyd's death. they became violent at times especially late at night. an indication that is happening so far? >>>>> reporter: as you mentioned we really see that activity after dark in the sun just went down in minneapolis. we don't know what the night will bring. we know there are some protesters on the move down chicago avenue which is the street which george floyd was killed on. we have not seen any national guard yet tonight. in our...
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when george floyd died beneath a minneapolis police officers need the youth of america filled the streets by the thousands. every 4th november many go a wall ghosting the ballot box i don't think my one vote is really going to make a big difference in the grand scheme of things and yeah i voted for hillary clinton last time and i felt bad doing it and it didn't make a lick of difference. young voters overwhelmingly lean liberal with 18 to 34 year olds in a recent poll preferring democrat joe biden over the republican president donald trump by a whopping $37.00 percentage points but americans over 60 are more than twice as likely to vote to be totally honest i'm not going to be voting for for either candidate. the ongoing protests over alleged police brutality against black americans could change that sending more young voters to the polls i know a lot of people who will be voting for biden a college student at the university of minnesota adan boozing once back bernie sanders but now supports biden here in 28000 we already had the highest voter turnout any large campus in the united states
when george floyd died beneath a minneapolis police officers need the youth of america filled the streets by the thousands. every 4th november many go a wall ghosting the ballot box i don't think my one vote is really going to make a big difference in the grand scheme of things and yeah i voted for hillary clinton last time and i felt bad doing it and it didn't make a lick of difference. young voters overwhelmingly lean liberal with 18 to 34 year olds in a recent poll preferring democrat joe...
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before george floyd, in 2017, there was muhammad muhaymin, here in arizona. officer... relax, dude. the unarmed black man died after being held down by four police officers, one of whom put his knee on his neck for close to eight minutes. i cannot breathe! no—one was disciplined, and you're only hearing about this case now because of the controversy over george floyd. and it was in this area where he was pinned down and was clearly heard to say, "i can't breathe". he knows that his life is about to be taken from him, and he knows... jazlyn is 21 and part of a new younger breed of civil rights activists, spurred by the urgency of the moment. it makes me feel like my life can be taken at any given time just because i have brown skin, because i'm black. not far away, a reunion. a proud father embraces a relieved son, who's fresh out ofjail. his name is percy christian, and he's 27... you know, jail is a place where they want to rob you of your hope. ..the subject of the courthouse protest to get him freed. he served seven days, arrested during a demonstration against police violence.
before george floyd, in 2017, there was muhammad muhaymin, here in arizona. officer... relax, dude. the unarmed black man died after being held down by four police officers, one of whom put his knee on his neck for close to eight minutes. i cannot breathe! no—one was disciplined, and you're only hearing about this case now because of the controversy over george floyd. and it was in this area where he was pinned down and was clearly heard to say, "i can't breathe". he knows that his...
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victims themselves, whether it's george floyd's family or jacob blake's family they don't want to see people looting buildings or setting anything on fire. neither do i. those people should be punished by the things they've done. and our goal should be build trust between the police in the community and everywhere, looters, in the city i've put people in jail 20 years for committing violence against each other. we can't be blind to the fact we have a lot of problems in the cities and there is police violence and the community doesn't trust the response in many of the lays places. i have voted to improve that. and we've gotten republicans, and push it over the line. >> mr. parnell. >> you haven't said anything about the violence in the street. we had a pittsburgh police officer hit with a brick and in the hospital in critical condition and you said nothing. i came out and said that should never happen in america and i hope george floyd's family gets justice. you didn't opine, you were silent until three or four days later. you can't say you care about building bridges and remain silent
victims themselves, whether it's george floyd's family or jacob blake's family they don't want to see people looting buildings or setting anything on fire. neither do i. those people should be punished by the things they've done. and our goal should be build trust between the police in the community and everywhere, looters, in the city i've put people in jail 20 years for committing violence against each other. we can't be blind to the fact we have a lot of problems in the cities and there is...
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officer's need to his neck. >> very painful for us to see george floyd go through that same thing. >> reporter: the family points to the viral video of the shooting and this internal affairs investigation commissioned by b.a.r.t. that blasts former b.a.r.t. police officer anthony peroni for punching grant in the head and using the "n" word. earlier this month, alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley announced she's handpicked a team of lawyers to reopen the case. >> we're cautiously optimistic. >> reporter: this afternoon, the family met face to face with district attorney nancy o'malley to discuss the future of the investigation. the family said they couldn't disclose much except that the death of george floyd was brought up. >> if it is done correctly and fairly, the officer will be charged. >> reporter: the question is what charge could peroni face? we asked bay area attorney and legal analyst dean johnson. >> based on the evidence that i've seen, i think that the statute of limitations has expired on most of the likely charges. >> reporter: i asked the family if district
officer's need to his neck. >> very painful for us to see george floyd go through that same thing. >> reporter: the family points to the viral video of the shooting and this internal affairs investigation commissioned by b.a.r.t. that blasts former b.a.r.t. police officer anthony peroni for punching grant in the head and using the "n" word. earlier this month, alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley announced she's handpicked a team of lawyers to reopen the case....
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dealing with the fall out and the controversy and the trauma so rounding george floyd being killed by the minneapolis police department there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from the air and prepare to patrol the neighborhood and the 9th ward of minneapolis where george floyd done christian and local law and growing in numbers we just thank you. walk the streets the group recently recognized and supported by the city is filling the gap created by the collapse of trust between police and the black community with police patrols largely absent from this part of town they have taken on the task of proactively protecting the community from rising crime we want to have selective police in our community who knows who live in our community who look like me and then there'd be a better pace well like how we can read talk to him and how we communicate to each other minneapolis police recognize the need for urgent and fundamental change says deputy c
dealing with the fall out and the controversy and the trauma so rounding george floyd being killed by the minneapolis police department there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from the air and prepare to patrol the neighborhood and the 9th ward of minneapolis where george floyd done christian and local law and growing in numbers we just thank you....
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it is interesting, i'm glad my opponent erad the george floyd -- read the george floyd justice and policing act because she just named a whole bunch of the things in the bill that we named our necessary to be done. i'm glad i was part of crafting that legislation. but you bring up the 600 million dollars. we added that funding and mitch mcconnell would not take it up, so it does not make any sense to say that is defunding the police. people know that is not true and does not make any sense. but also, you have been fear mongering throughout this campaign about not only me, but what is only going to happen if i get reelected, that i'm going to try to defund the police. you darkened my skin in mailers. that is not who we are in my -- in north texas. i think you should be responsible in your advertising. follow-ups: one quick , i do think it is important to recognize that the police bill was not taken up by the house. that was put up in late june and the house voted not to take up the police reform bill. it seems to me that the house is equally as culpable in this regard. >> congressman? rep. a
it is interesting, i'm glad my opponent erad the george floyd -- read the george floyd justice and policing act because she just named a whole bunch of the things in the bill that we named our necessary to be done. i'm glad i was part of crafting that legislation. but you bring up the 600 million dollars. we added that funding and mitch mcconnell would not take it up, so it does not make any sense to say that is defunding the police. people know that is not true and does not make any sense. but...
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floyd in police custody . the burning police station becomes a symbol for the protest of fury for their demands for an end of police racism and protest. 5 months later the band and border and secure with cement various precinct 3 still a symbol now signifying the city's struggle to make the changes the protesters demand to the local police department and how policing is done many apple is. dealing with the fallout and the controversy and the trauma so rounding george being killed by the minneapolis police department there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from the. prepared to patrol the neighborhood then the 9th ward of minneapolis. christian and local level and growing in number. one the group recently recognized and supported by the city is filling the gap created by the collapse of trust between police and the black community with police patrols largely absent fr
floyd in police custody . the burning police station becomes a symbol for the protest of fury for their demands for an end of police racism and protest. 5 months later the band and border and secure with cement various precinct 3 still a symbol now signifying the city's struggle to make the changes the protesters demand to the local police department and how policing is done many apple is. dealing with the fallout and the controversy and the trauma so rounding george being killed by the...
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floyd. abbandi says barclays approached the new york board of elections in june afotests erupted around the city. other stadiums across theco try became available after a delayed n.b.a. sea august,lready following the shooting of jacob blake. as part of the negotiations to return, the players union asked that franchise-owned and operated arenas beverted into voting facilities, whether for early voting and on election day. actually in june dtheere was protests outside of the facility. >> we welcomed the role that we played this summerhen people felt that this was place tome nd express their point of view and advocate for social so that's a cause that we support as well. place that had beceatural that a community gathering spot to seek change would now be a placele where peould come to exercise their vote, as well. >> reporter: executive direcorr of the newboard of elections michael ryan stresses while barclays is thest early voting location in brooklyn, it's just one of 88 in new york. >> fou
floyd. abbandi says barclays approached the new york board of elections in june afotests erupted around the city. other stadiums across theco try became available after a delayed n.b.a. sea august,lready following the shooting of jacob blake. as part of the negotiations to return, the players union asked that franchise-owned and operated arenas beverted into voting facilities, whether for early voting and on election day. actually in june dtheere was protests outside of the facility. >>...
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before george floyd in 2017, there was muhammad muhaymin here in arizona. the unarmed black man died after being held down by four police officers, one of whom put his knee on his neck, for close to eight minutes. i cannot breathe! no—one was disciplined. and you're only hearing about this case now because of the controversy over george floyd. and it was in this area where he was pinned down and was clearly heard to say, "i can't breathe. " he knows that his life is about to be taken from him and he knows... jazlyn is 21 and part of a new younger breed of civil rights activist spurred by the urgency of the moment. it makes me feel like my life can be taken at any given time just because i have brown skin, because i'm black. because since i was a little girl, i've seen the way black people in america and just all over the world are treated, it's a really unsettling state of mind to live in. please do your research, please don't be discouraged... and that psychological distress, central to the black american experience will be tolerated no more. use your vo
before george floyd in 2017, there was muhammad muhaymin here in arizona. the unarmed black man died after being held down by four police officers, one of whom put his knee on his neck, for close to eight minutes. i cannot breathe! no—one was disciplined. and you're only hearing about this case now because of the controversy over george floyd. and it was in this area where he was pinned down and was clearly heard to say, "i can't breathe. " he knows that his life is about to be...
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alone when he was at the range and then in may george floyd in minneapolis where more than 8 minutes were caught on cell phone of an officer kneeling on his neck despite his pain samata. the day after how tough they were up to the upper lip read across the country let him tell us that all these millions of people across the last took to the streets in the middle of the pandemic that have largely shut down the country. but what was at the center of all this were too many cases that are gone unseen and unheard. my name is to me asta my son as mark he's hasta marquees was killed by d.c. police on jails 12th 2008 it's names like mark east alston they you may have never heard as well as the ones that are better known michael brown sandra bland eric garner and it pushed the us to this moment are dying right now and children are being shot right now black people should not be defending their very existence and urging i do my brief in this violent we can't even sleep in all we came up. play video games are one of them are going to mourn with our nephews i came a book to play music and a car
alone when he was at the range and then in may george floyd in minneapolis where more than 8 minutes were caught on cell phone of an officer kneeling on his neck despite his pain samata. the day after how tough they were up to the upper lip read across the country let him tell us that all these millions of people across the last took to the streets in the middle of the pandemic that have largely shut down the country. but what was at the center of all this were too many cases that are gone...