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joins me is patrick's dad, his interpreter, and benjamin crump. ben, let me go to you first. they came to the united states to flee war from the democratic republic of congo. now their son has died at the hands of police. they have made calls for the identity of the officer who killed their son. also, they want to see him charged and prosecuted. the grand rapids police department says they won't release the officer's name, because he isn't charged. why is knowing the name so important to the family as they work to seek justice? >> they want to know and see the face of the individual who executed their son. this police officer escalated a simple misdemeanor traffic stop for tag registration into a deadly execution, where they shot his son in the back of the head. reverendal, leaders in this country and all around the world of rightfully condemning russian soldiers for shooting unarmed civilians in the back of the head in the ukraine. we want them to condemn american police, who shoot unarmed black people in the back of the head also. >> what i don'
joins me is patrick's dad, his interpreter, and benjamin crump. ben, let me go to you first. they came to the united states to flee war from the democratic republic of congo. now their son has died at the hands of police. they have made calls for the identity of the officer who killed their son. also, they want to see him charged and prosecuted. the grand rapids police department says they won't release the officer's name, because he isn't charged. why is knowing the name so important to the...
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patrick in 1858. they the two of them have second child a second, son whom they call pj patrick joseph. he's born in early 1858 but at the time patrick was already sick he was suffering from from consumption. hmm, which was how tuberculosis was how it was called at that time. terrible disease that sometimes took a long time to manifest itself some people recovered but many didn't especially poor irish immigrants living in bad conditions and and not be able to afford a doctor or or great food. so pj kennedy is 10 months old later in 1858 when patrick kennedy his finally dies leaving bridget. with three daughters and a son all alone widowed in the slums of east boston working as a maid and as i say in the book, that could have been the end of the kennedy family right there. and that was for many other families like like theirs and i think it's remarkable that it's and it's almost as if from that point forward. bridget i don't want to say bloomed or blossomed. i wasn't that she was waiting for patrick to
patrick in 1858. they the two of them have second child a second, son whom they call pj patrick joseph. he's born in early 1858 but at the time patrick was already sick he was suffering from from consumption. hmm, which was how tuberculosis was how it was called at that time. terrible disease that sometimes took a long time to manifest itself some people recovered but many didn't especially poor irish immigrants living in bad conditions and and not be able to afford a doctor or or great food....
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hi, patrick, dr. eile. chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have you all here. i want to get us started with a background on the loyalists and can you give us a brief background on the people who identified as loyalists what their lives look like leading up to and during the revolution and what happened to them after the war patrick. do you want to start us off on this? error and gina. thanks for having us. so i i see there's being kind of three basic categories of loyalists. there are people who really just wanted to remain neutral in the war. but because they were trading in violation of nonprotation or selling livestock to the british. they were there. retarded as well a lot of the native americans wanted to stay out of the war, but they got sucked into it. there were some religious groups like
hi, patrick, dr. eile. chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have you all here. i want to get us started with a background on the loyalists and can you give us a brief background on the people who identified as loyalists what their lives look like leading up to and during the revolution...
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justice for patrick.— justice for patrick! justice for patrick. , . ., for patrick. i said 'ustice for patrick! there was a police presence but the march remained calm and peaceful. it wrapped up at around 9.30 pm local time. joining me now is our north america correspondent, david willis. david, this happened on the fourth of april get onlyjust coming to light now? fourth of april get only 'ust coming to light now? that's riaht, coming to light now? that's right. that _ coming to light now? that's right, that video _ coming to light now? that's right, that video released i coming to light now? that's| right, that video released at coming to light now? that's l right, that video released at a news conference earlier today what led to the protest tonight and there will be further protests, it seems in the days ahead. the incendiary nature of these sorts of images are well known to police chiefs here, andindeed known to police chiefs here, and indeed the grand rapids police chief, eric when strom seemed to acknowledge that tonight when he said the images from this case
justice for patrick.— justice for patrick! justice for patrick. , . ., for patrick. i said 'ustice for patrick! there was a police presence but the march remained calm and peaceful. it wrapped up at around 9.30 pm local time. joining me now is our north america correspondent, david willis. david, this happened on the fourth of april get onlyjust coming to light now? fourth of april get only 'ust coming to light now? that's riaht, coming to light now? that's right. that _ coming to light now?...
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but at any time i patrick ahead. yeah. the head patrick. yeah. i mean the question was about quality of candidates. it whether these are the best that we have. and my argument is, i mean, really trying to gauge or the one is better than the other in the system that we have is with the a crapshoot it. oh, if you look at to elections, for example, 2002, when we thought you were getting the best that we had, you know, we ended up with people who behaved very much of the thieves that we had. these are replaced. so in essence, when we focus on, well, let's look for a good leader. let's look for a good president. i think we missed the point. the problem is the system we are putting them in. so, um, when i look around, i don't think we are going to get any mess i, as will, was to turn up intervals, fix all problems. they don't event we but you know, in the system that we are a that's, that's all we need to get rid of but the lack of going on. what for carla? i know, i mean i feel that they've been individuals in the races including chasing one of their
but at any time i patrick ahead. yeah. the head patrick. yeah. i mean the question was about quality of candidates. it whether these are the best that we have. and my argument is, i mean, really trying to gauge or the one is better than the other in the system that we have is with the a crapshoot it. oh, if you look at to elections, for example, 2002, when we thought you were getting the best that we had, you know, we ended up with people who behaved very much of the thieves that we had. these...
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my name is patrick deborah, i'm the curator in chief of the elephant. i'm also a political cartoonist and are based in all right, so friend is this the very best that kenya can do in terms of the next president of kenya. these are likely to be the main candidates, rayleigh dinger and william router. is that the best, the cream of politics in kenya? patrick, you start? well, i don't think it's an issue of whether it's a beth. it's really all that we have to be quite honest. i think i look at who has the capacity to actually get elected, who's got the name recognition, who's been there long enough? who do people, who are the guys, people who gravitate to whether they are the best i would speak to that. i don't think they are, but when you look across the bridge, carina, i can say they that much better to be on. she can, your face is given your way, your face and that shaking of your head. tell us, well go ahead. i'm just like, i think we do saw elections to something i call and i'm sorry to say that it's a civil. well, we will decide to we are going to vo
my name is patrick deborah, i'm the curator in chief of the elephant. i'm also a political cartoonist and are based in all right, so friend is this the very best that kenya can do in terms of the next president of kenya. these are likely to be the main candidates, rayleigh dinger and william router. is that the best, the cream of politics in kenya? patrick, you start? well, i don't think it's an issue of whether it's a beth. it's really all that we have to be quite honest. i think i look at who...
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and patrick, welcome back to the street. nice to have you remind our international viewers who you are and what you do. thanks for having me back. my name is patrick deborah, i'm the curator in chief of the elephant mom, also a political cartoonist and a writer based in there. okay. all right, so friend is this the very best that can you can do in terms of the next president of kenya. these a light is to be the main candidates right at dinner and william router is that the best, the cream of politics in kenya. patrick, is that well i, i don't think it's an issue of whether it's of birth is really all we have to be quite honest. i think you're looking at who has the capacity to actually get elected or who's got the name recognition, who's been there long enough? who do people? so who are the guys for people who have gravity to whether they're the best i wouldn't speak to that. i don't think they are, but when you look across separate carina, i couldn't today's it much better to be honest. she can, your face is given you away
and patrick, welcome back to the street. nice to have you remind our international viewers who you are and what you do. thanks for having me back. my name is patrick deborah, i'm the curator in chief of the elephant mom, also a political cartoonist and a writer based in there. okay. all right, so friend is this the very best that can you can do in terms of the next president of kenya. these a light is to be the main candidates right at dinner and william router is that the best, the cream of...
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and i'll be the say we can discuss the case now with american journalists, patrick lancaster, patrick, you're very welcome to the program. you indeed were the 1st to break this. what can only be described as a very disturbing story. fucks are limited on the grind take us through as you see it, what happened there? well, it was one of my 1st times in the period in mary. it's very hot now, but weeks ago it was even hotter, as you can imagine, we were going through building to build or just seeing just everything guestimate and just talking to the locals talking to some of the dpr, our mobilization soldiers, more of them who happened to show us this basement of this school school number 25 in mary. busy he took us down and we can see many, many miles crania uniforms and patches and flags and a huge dash of weapon use, which is the purchase we've heard maybe so the garden rush for she wouldn't be able to take just speculation on that side. but the fact is there was a huge amount of weapons to burn, which looked intentional as we moved our way through this ukranian base slash basement scho
and i'll be the say we can discuss the case now with american journalists, patrick lancaster, patrick, you're very welcome to the program. you indeed were the 1st to break this. what can only be described as a very disturbing story. fucks are limited on the grind take us through as you see it, what happened there? well, it was one of my 1st times in the period in mary. it's very hot now, but weeks ago it was even hotter, as you can imagine, we were going through building to build or just seeing...
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patrick: that is a great question. i was actually staggered when i saw how many employees amazon added in the last quarter. i don't have the number off the top of my head, but it just shocked me how many people i hired in the previous three months. so they are big contributors to the economy. they do have a lot of employees. those employees are getting wages. the ones who have been there a long time are moving into mid-level management and getting the stock options, which have turned out to be incredibly attractive ways to retain and motivate staff as well. jonathan: valero reported earlier on, of 34%. some big energy winners. i thing a lot of people are asking the same question who have been exposed to that story over the last 12 months. fantastic returns. at what point do they step away and start to realize some of those gains? patrick: the last three days have been pretty hard with what has happened to china. you have seen real rotation out of the materials and energy companies only cyclical risks. -- the cyclical r
patrick: that is a great question. i was actually staggered when i saw how many employees amazon added in the last quarter. i don't have the number off the top of my head, but it just shocked me how many people i hired in the previous three months. so they are big contributors to the economy. they do have a lot of employees. those employees are getting wages. the ones who have been there a long time are moving into mid-level management and getting the stock options, which have turned out to be...
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patrick, guidance is better. what are you and your team expecting from earnings and from the stock market >> focus this earnings season is what is going with margins you referenced that 4.5% growth. we are seeing 11% revenue growth that is tremendous that is what you are unanticipating what we see as a result is the pessimism coming through potentially concerns around margins. it is not to say they're unfounded. i think they may be overblown in particular, if you strip out financials which are penalized from the losers last year. the actual margin in the market looks positive there is a lot of moving pieces. margin is the key focus this earnings season. >> there are any groups of equity, patrick, single stocks or sectors that are able to better weather this inflationary storm? >> so, we are recommending investors continue to look at groups closer to the commodity right now, inflation is a big pos positive i think real assets are moving up as a result sectors like energy and materials and industrials are actually
patrick, guidance is better. what are you and your team expecting from earnings and from the stock market >> focus this earnings season is what is going with margins you referenced that 4.5% growth. we are seeing 11% revenue growth that is tremendous that is what you are unanticipating what we see as a result is the pessimism coming through potentially concerns around margins. it is not to say they're unfounded. i think they may be overblown in particular, if you strip out financials...
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patrick's day to everybody. it is with great honor i now introduce the lord mayor of cork, counselor collin kelleher. >> thank you. it's an honor for me to be here. i'd just like to thank mayor london breed for the invitation. the relationship we have with san francisco is going into its 39 year last year, and i would just like to pay special thank you to kathleen manning, in addition to the chair of the sister city program. counselor general robert, i spoke with [indiscernible] and when the call was finished, i said to maureen, was he from the north of ireland because he said -- [speaking native language] >> it's an honor to be here in city hall for the flag raising ceremony. it's something that i will remember personally for the rest of my life. counselor former mayor jeff sheehan was supposed to be here two years, but because of the pandemic, we had to cancel the trip. the last lord mayor, lord finn, was the last lord mayor who could be here. we have counselor derry county, and we have our chief executive, fa
patrick's day to everybody. it is with great honor i now introduce the lord mayor of cork, counselor collin kelleher. >> thank you. it's an honor for me to be here. i'd just like to thank mayor london breed for the invitation. the relationship we have with san francisco is going into its 39 year last year, and i would just like to pay special thank you to kathleen manning, in addition to the chair of the sister city program. counselor general robert, i spoke with [indiscernible] and when...
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hi, patrick, dr. eile. chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have y
hi, patrick, dr. eile. chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have y
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there's no justice, and i'm still thinking about patrick lyoya. after delivering his eulogy, his death at the hands of police, a reminder that within the midst of all of our nation's challenges, foreign and domestic, we still do not have basic institutional protection. we begin tonight with the latest from the nation of ukraine, joining me now is cal perry. he's in kyiv, ukraine. we begin with breaking news from ukraine, where president zelenskyy is saying he still wants a face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. also big news, he's going to meet with the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary austin tomorrow. what can you add to that? >> reporter: yes, sir. we don't have confirmation from the american side on that visit from the u.s. secretary of defense and from the u.s. secretary of state. that's not unusual. the americans of not going to confirm that visit for security reasons until it happens. so we're going to take his word for that. it was an extraordinary press conference. it took place in a subway
there's no justice, and i'm still thinking about patrick lyoya. after delivering his eulogy, his death at the hands of police, a reminder that within the midst of all of our nation's challenges, foreign and domestic, we still do not have basic institutional protection. we begin tonight with the latest from the nation of ukraine, joining me now is cal perry. he's in kyiv, ukraine. we begin with breaking news from ukraine, where president zelenskyy is saying he still wants a face-to-face meeting...
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this is video taken from a passenger inside patrick lyola car. it shows the officer clearly on top of patrick lyoya when the officer takes out his handgun and fires straight down into what we now know was the back of the head. after reporting the autopsy funding to the michigan state senate, senator erika geiss said this. >> my son just turned 16. he will be able to drive soon without having to have a parent guardian or other person to whom my husband and i get permission from to drive with. i am scared for him. i have three brothers. i am scared for them. i am scared that we may be morning one of them because of an ill trained, biased confused, policy defying officer may cause them harm. and us trauma because there is nothing legislative in place to protect them. my husband's whiteness will not protect my son. and for those of you in here who have blended families, black or brown children or grandchildren, nieces or nephews our in laws. your whiteness won't protect them either. from senseless tragedy at the hands of law enforcement. if you love
this is video taken from a passenger inside patrick lyola car. it shows the officer clearly on top of patrick lyoya when the officer takes out his handgun and fires straight down into what we now know was the back of the head. after reporting the autopsy funding to the michigan state senate, senator erika geiss said this. >> my son just turned 16. he will be able to drive soon without having to have a parent guardian or other person to whom my husband and i get permission from to drive...
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patrick: very significant. it was largely unexpected, surprising, and it is a significant amount of crude oil. the president had announced two previous releases last fall and 30 million barrels after russia's war into ukraine, so to, shortly thereafter from the previous announcement and announce another 180 million barrels, it certainly caught me off guard. lisa: those previous two releases didn't seem to affect prices, or at least didn't bring them down. do you think this will affect prices? the president says i'm cents to $.35, but republican majority leader mitch mcconnell calls it a drop in the bucket. what do you think? patrick: a drop in the bucket is just dismissing the idea that maybe he didn't originate with him. i think there will be an impact. i don't know if it will be as high as $.35. what i am concerned about is that there are plenty of volatile situations, especially russia and ukraine, covid, and china that could offset part of the decrease should oil prices reverse or should the situation with
patrick: very significant. it was largely unexpected, surprising, and it is a significant amount of crude oil. the president had announced two previous releases last fall and 30 million barrels after russia's war into ukraine, so to, shortly thereafter from the previous announcement and announce another 180 million barrels, it certainly caught me off guard. lisa: those previous two releases didn't seem to affect prices, or at least didn't bring them down. do you think this will affect prices?...
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counsel's office, patrick philbin, did sit for what they describe as informal interviews with the january 6 select committee yesterday. what is significant about that they did so only after the approval of president trump. we've seen this as a pattern where a number of allies were either under subpoena or spacing legal challenges by the january 6th committee finding ways to get in front with the blessing of the former president but at the same time escaping the legal repercussions that could come if they choose to fight a subpoena request from the january 6 committee. ultimately what this means the committee is getting closer and closer to the former president himself. stephen miller, one of his closest allies, someone who was in and around the oval office and as you point out, victor, was part of that group of people that was pushing this kind of false narrative about the 2020 election results which the committee believes played a big role in bringing so many people to the capitol on january 6th and then you have the members of the counsel's office who were pushing back against that pres
counsel's office, patrick philbin, did sit for what they describe as informal interviews with the january 6 select committee yesterday. what is significant about that they did so only after the approval of president trump. we've seen this as a pattern where a number of allies were either under subpoena or spacing legal challenges by the january 6th committee finding ways to get in front with the blessing of the former president but at the same time escaping the legal repercussions that could...
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never gave a verbal warning which is required under the federal law. >> attorneys for patrick lyoya's family say the officer may have racially profiled him when he was pulled over. the video of the shooting sparked demonstrations. the official autopsy report has not been released yet. >>> the "associated press" reports moderna says it hopes to offer an updated covid booster in the fall to help protect against the omicron variant. moderna announced it is working on combining its original vaccine with one that specifically attacks omicron. the company says before omicron emerged it was studying a combination shot that added protection against another variant called beta. moderna says people given that vaccine produced more antibodies capable of fighting several variants including omicron. >>> and espn says brooklyn nets guard kyrie irving was fined $50,000 by the nba for flipping off boston celtics fans. the league says irving was fined for making obscene gestures and directing profane language toward the crowd during sunday's game. one playoff loss to the celtics. irving said he was re
never gave a verbal warning which is required under the federal law. >> attorneys for patrick lyoya's family say the officer may have racially profiled him when he was pulled over. the video of the shooting sparked demonstrations. the official autopsy report has not been released yet. >>> the "associated press" reports moderna says it hopes to offer an updated covid booster in the fall to help protect against the omicron variant. moderna announced it is working on...
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life took patrick's life away. >> reporter: grand rapids police say they will not identify the officer unless he is named as a suspect. city leaders are calling for calm until the michigan state police finish their investigation. >> we'll see transparency. we will seek truth. justice requires that this matter be handled fairly and efficiently. >> reporter: the officer, who a seven-year police veteran, is on paid leave during the investigation. michigan officers can use deadly force if they fear death or bodily injury. major, the police chief here says they released all the videos to be transparent with the public. >> garrett: adriana diaz, we thank you. elon musk took the twitter-verse by storm today with an unsolicited bid to buy the social media platform. musk made billions with electric cars and reusable rockets and says he now wants to turn twitter to "the platform for free speech." >> reporter: tonight, the richest man in the world is hunting for more, mounting a hostile takeover bid for twitter with a $43 billion cash offer. >> you made an offer to buy twitter. why? >> i don't kn
life took patrick's life away. >> reporter: grand rapids police say they will not identify the officer unless he is named as a suspect. city leaders are calling for calm until the michigan state police finish their investigation. >> we'll see transparency. we will seek truth. justice requires that this matter be handled fairly and efficiently. >> reporter: the officer, who a seven-year police veteran, is on paid leave during the investigation. michigan officers can use deadly...
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you're saying patrick's father is going to be on your program in the next hour. what do they want us to know about patrick? >> they want us to know he was a fine young man. he was -- had two children, upstanding, and that he did not deserve to die over a traffic stop. and i think that we keep seeing the litany of cases, which is why all of us in the national civil rights community, including maya, who's also now leading one of our important organizations, leadership on civil and human rights, have been pushing for the george floyd justice in policing act where officers don't have qualified immunity and where they understand they're liable for their actions, and i think that we must support those local activists and those that are coming in nationally from naacp national action network and others to support a call for justice and federal intervention here. this needs federal investigation. there has been a series of cases in grand rapids, and they do not trust the local prosecutor. >> maya, this officer, from my understanding, and correct me if i'm wrong here, he'
you're saying patrick's father is going to be on your program in the next hour. what do they want us to know about patrick? >> they want us to know he was a fine young man. he was -- had two children, upstanding, and that he did not deserve to die over a traffic stop. and i think that we keep seeing the litany of cases, which is why all of us in the national civil rights community, including maya, who's also now leading one of our important organizations, leadership on civil and human...
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patrick was pulled over earlier this month during a traffic stop. this license plate was not registered to the car he was driving. nbc's shaquille brewster joins me now with more on the story. shaq, we have seen those videos released by police. one of the videos shot by a passenger in lyoya's car appeared to show a struggle between him and the officer, the kent county chief medical examiner has not released their results, but take us through what we have heard so far today. >> yeah, those official medical examiner reports, that's not coming out for at least the next couple of weeks. they said that they're not going to do that until that investigation is complete. so you had ben crump hire -- the family attorney, hire his own forensic pathologist to go through and do their own private investigation and own private autopsy. and that autopsy showed the family says that patrick lyoya was shot in the back of his head on april 4th. as a result of that traffic stop that then resulted in the struggle. this is important because the initial account that we go
patrick was pulled over earlier this month during a traffic stop. this license plate was not registered to the car he was driving. nbc's shaquille brewster joins me now with more on the story. shaq, we have seen those videos released by police. one of the videos shot by a passenger in lyoya's car appeared to show a struggle between him and the officer, the kent county chief medical examiner has not released their results, but take us through what we have heard so far today. >> yeah, those...
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t-shirts here, some saying justice for patrick. yesterday in lancing, the family as well as friends and local activists descended on the steps of the state's capitol building demanding three two things he they want the name of the police officer who shot and killed patrick lyoya. they want to see him fired and prosecuted. but today the focus is on grieving the life of a young man who came with his family from the congo fleeing violence. his father said he brought his fa because he thought they would be safe in america and never expected something like this to happen. listen to some of what he told us about the pain of burying his first-born son. >> i have to bury my son. i don't know if i can have the heart to not bury my son. i will bury my son. and i will say goodbye to him so he can go in a peaceful way. >> reporter: this was a traffic stop. this all started over a traffic start. we say the car that patrick lyoya was driving had a license plate not registered to the vehicle. there was a bit of a fight, a tussle, a struggle over
t-shirts here, some saying justice for patrick. yesterday in lancing, the family as well as friends and local activists descended on the steps of the state's capitol building demanding three two things he they want the name of the police officer who shot and killed patrick lyoya. they want to see him fired and prosecuted. but today the focus is on grieving the life of a young man who came with his family from the congo fleeing violence. his father said he brought his fa because he thought they...
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murphy, led by patrick murphy. [applause] >> and by the way, i'd say parenthetically, if you can handle a tank, if you can handle an armored personnel carrier, you can sure handle one of these suckers, and well-known-- the idea, i'm going to digress for one second, i got a commercial license because my dad used to run an automobile agency, and i used to have to go up to the body shop in philadelphia from wilmington and order a trailer or a cab and so i had to have a license to drive it up and back and during the trucking strike later i was a young senator, a guy who ran steel from deemer steel out to ohio and i sided to ride with him on the strike and i was driving going through shiloh, ohio and he was-- his handle was big ten and i remember all the truck stops were being blockaded at the time during the strike, and he called and he says, big ten wanting to come in, i forget exactly how he said it, and only woman truck driver i ever knew i met that day, she says this is big mama, no room. [laughter] >> swear to god
murphy, led by patrick murphy. [applause] >> and by the way, i'd say parenthetically, if you can handle a tank, if you can handle an armored personnel carrier, you can sure handle one of these suckers, and well-known-- the idea, i'm going to digress for one second, i got a commercial license because my dad used to run an automobile agency, and i used to have to go up to the body shop in philadelphia from wilmington and order a trailer or a cab and so i had to have a license to drive it up...
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you look at the one that patrick lyoya was soft for. it was minor. his license plate did not match his car and he ends up dead. >> john sudworth has more from washington. >> the focus will be on the question of racial justice and law enforcement. that is front and center. but it will once again highlight the wider issue, the bigger issue ofun violence. the washington post has been keeping a tally of police falities. already this year, 250 people in the u.s. have been shot dead by police officers in the line of duty. on again, people are asking how what looked like a routine, very minor police incident, this traffic stop, could ve escalated to something at that question of racial justice and law enforcement. >> as always, there is plenty more on our website bbc.com/ news. "bbc world news outside source you are watching"bbc world news outside source -- you are narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided
you look at the one that patrick lyoya was soft for. it was minor. his license plate did not match his car and he ends up dead. >> john sudworth has more from washington. >> the focus will be on the question of racial justice and law enforcement. that is front and center. but it will once again highlight the wider issue, the bigger issue ofun violence. the washington post has been keeping a tally of police falities. already this year, 250 people in the u.s. have been shot dead by...
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because the badges on the officers chest and he has climbed on the backs of patrick lee at a certain point after determining that lawyer has been resisting arrest. and then interestingly, that cameras turned off before the fatal shot is fired before the shot, the killed patrick lawyer. the way those cameras operate. if they are pressed for 3 seconds consistently, they will go off. so in after that is a subsequent video from a passer by recording the incident. and that's the video that captures the actual shooting. and what you see this, that you've got been crump, the civil rights lawyer says this was unnecessary and excessive force. police in new york said, have arrested a man suspected and has been transported to an n y p d facility. he will be charged with committing yesterday's appalling crime in brooklyn cameras on there brings us more in this now from york. while he was arrested about 30 hours after the shooting took place, the police got a tip on his whereabouts in mass casualty incidence. that's why he's facing the federal terrorism charges he'll make his 1st court appearance
because the badges on the officers chest and he has climbed on the backs of patrick lee at a certain point after determining that lawyer has been resisting arrest. and then interestingly, that cameras turned off before the fatal shot is fired before the shot, the killed patrick lawyer. the way those cameras operate. if they are pressed for 3 seconds consistently, they will go off. so in after that is a subsequent video from a passer by recording the incident. and that's the video that captures...
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he also said that patrick was his life and as patrick's life ended so, too, has his as a father. that's how he feels at this moment. this is a family that spread from the republic of congo. she says they ran from war and are surprised that here of all places her son was killed by a bullet. now we've also been hearing from the family attorney and throughout the recounting of this and the description of this that happened in early april, they have been in tears because, as you can imagine, at the center of all of this news and these protests and this investigation, this is a family grieving over the loss of one of their own. benjamin crump is the attorney that is -- one of the attorneys, i should say, that represents this family. the way he characterized this, this began as a traffic stop and ended with the use of a deadly force. take a listen to more of what he had to say as part of this press conference. >> when you think about george floyd and other atrocities by police, you can only imagine what was going through patrick's mind. as he tried to get away from this officer. >> rep
he also said that patrick was his life and as patrick's life ended so, too, has his as a father. that's how he feels at this moment. this is a family that spread from the republic of congo. she says they ran from war and are surprised that here of all places her son was killed by a bullet. now we've also been hearing from the family attorney and throughout the recounting of this and the description of this that happened in early april, they have been in tears because, as you can imagine, at the...
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patrick: there is a variety of things. the range of the pc market outlooks was wide and now it is narrow. all of the analysts, stocks have reaffirmed this, it is a structurally larger market now. kriti: that was patrick gelsinger. a lot to talk about when we talk about supply chain issues. stocks are near session lows. for jon erlichman in toronto, i am kriti gupta in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule wi
patrick: there is a variety of things. the range of the pc market outlooks was wide and now it is narrow. all of the analysts, stocks have reaffirmed this, it is a structurally larger market now. kriti: that was patrick gelsinger. a lot to talk about when we talk about supply chain issues. stocks are near session lows. for jon erlichman in toronto, i am kriti gupta in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to...
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and patrick, great to see you. he's still doing it. this is the one as coy was saying, both out there on the 1st tee. i never thought i'd see this day. this man 14 months ago had that terrible accident, of course, and he thought he might lose the leg. thought he may never walk again. he was in bed for three straight months in a hospital bed. here he is playing on his favorite golf course where he's won five times at the age of 46, unheard of. i've seen a lot. patrick, you've seen a lot. but truly this is one for the ages. and that first drive wasn't great but he made a par. second hole he's made a par. right now he's looking good. the key will be walking up that hill. i watched him as well. and that right leg, it's going to be tough because what you don't see on tv is the hills of augusta national golf club. hills and valleys and that's going to be a real grind for him over two days or if he makes the cut, four days. >> patrick, you and i, this is reminding me you and i have talked a lot about what drives athletes and keeps them and dr
and patrick, great to see you. he's still doing it. this is the one as coy was saying, both out there on the 1st tee. i never thought i'd see this day. this man 14 months ago had that terrible accident, of course, and he thought he might lose the leg. thought he may never walk again. he was in bed for three straight months in a hospital bed. here he is playing on his favorite golf course where he's won five times at the age of 46, unheard of. i've seen a lot. patrick, you've seen a lot. but...
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i was thinking that patrick would take my place. and to see that my son has been killed like an animal by this police officer, to see this video they show, i see that i have no life. i see my heart being broken. i am asking for justice. william: joining me now from grand rapids is bryce huffman. he's a reporter for the non-profit news organization bridge-detroit. and he's been covering the grand rapids area for years. bryce, thank you very much for being here. we understand that this officer has been put on paid leave. can you give us a little sense, what else is happening with this investigation right now? bryce: right now, the michigan state police are investigating the incident. they are investigating whether or not the officer did anything wrong. obviously people who have seen the video will come to their own conclusion on that. but right now, the grand rapids police apartment are deferring a lot of questions to the michigan state police as the investigation is still ongoing. william: can you tell us a little more about patrick
i was thinking that patrick would take my place. and to see that my son has been killed like an animal by this police officer, to see this video they show, i see that i have no life. i see my heart being broken. i am asking for justice. william: joining me now from grand rapids is bryce huffman. he's a reporter for the non-profit news organization bridge-detroit. and he's been covering the grand rapids area for years. bryce, thank you very much for being here. we understand that this officer...
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according to crump, he says patrick lyoya's hands were on the ground. he may have been trying to get up. he was not a threat and this was an unjustifiable use of deadly force and they're calling for justice. crump went on to say that he believes that this officer failed to use his training. i want to have you listen to what crump said about that first interaction with that officer and patrick lyoya. >> this officer failed to follow the basic training when he engages patrick, he goes and puts hands on him, and when patrick goes to walk away he could have just stepped back and called for backup. >> now, crump and the family is asking for this officer to be terminated and to be charged to the fullest extent of the law, katie. >> megan, thank you very much. it is certainly a disturbing video. lots of questions there. >>> that's going to do it for me today. chris jansing picks up our coverage next. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the
according to crump, he says patrick lyoya's hands were on the ground. he may have been trying to get up. he was not a threat and this was an unjustifiable use of deadly force and they're calling for justice. crump went on to say that he believes that this officer failed to use his training. i want to have you listen to what crump said about that first interaction with that officer and patrick lyoya. >> this officer failed to follow the basic training when he engages patrick, he goes and...
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doctor spitz model the bullet's path through patrick leo. yes, brain emphasizing that he believes the gun was pressed directly to the oia's head. >> the was conscious. everywhere of the fat. good with being a deal to the back of the oia. a refugee from congo was pulled over april 4th by an unidentified police officer. >> the plate does not belong in this car. >> leo, yahoo was unarmed. first refuses to get back inside the car and then ran as the officer instructed him to stop. the officer tries to apprehend him. at one point he is heard telling the oia multiple times to take his hand off of the taser. like all the ways the officer up on top of the oia where the officer fires one fatal shot. the shooting, sparking protests and calls for the officer to be fired and demand echoed by leo. yes, family. i do. you know, that's the who what i want to welcome home should start to keep someone. >> again now as jacqueline francis reporting for us tonight. >> just a brief break. we're getting ready for maybe the last decent storm of the season coming ou
doctor spitz model the bullet's path through patrick leo. yes, brain emphasizing that he believes the gun was pressed directly to the oia's head. >> the was conscious. everywhere of the fat. good with being a deal to the back of the oia. a refugee from congo was pulled over april 4th by an unidentified police officer. >> the plate does not belong in this car. >> leo, yahoo was unarmed. first refuses to get back inside the car and then ran as the officer instructed him to stop....
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and some municipalities have taken steps as chicago has, grand rapids to date, has not done that. >> patrick lyoya, i should say, a father of two, now dead at the hands of a officer, shooting him in the head after a traffic stop. melissa murray, thank you for weighing in on this, we appreciate it. >>> up next, in the spotlight everybody, fever dreams, a podcast on far right conspiracies including one of the wildest covid health hoaxes you'll ever hear. what happens when performance... meets power? you try crazy things... ...because you're crazy... ...and you like it. you get bigger... ...badder... ...faster. ♪ you can never have too much of a good thing... and power is a very good thing. ♪ my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. good thing. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary
and some municipalities have taken steps as chicago has, grand rapids to date, has not done that. >> patrick lyoya, i should say, a father of two, now dead at the hands of a officer, shooting him in the head after a traffic stop. melissa murray, thank you for weighing in on this, we appreciate it. >>> up next, in the spotlight everybody, fever dreams, a podcast on far right conspiracies including one of the wildest covid health hoaxes you'll ever hear. what happens when...
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>> ben crump is representing patrick lyoya's family. thank you for being here. lucy played some of what the family said yesterday and that was the first time they were speaking at a press conference. what do they say? >> they're heartbroken. they can't imagine to leave a violent situation in the congo and then come to america and have their son shot in the back of the head by someone who was supposed to protect him. >> the michigan state police have taken over this investigation. the city's director of oversight and accountability, that's his title, he said they will seek transparency and the truth. you have been involved in many investigations into police-involved deaths. what is your level of confidence in this one? >> well, kate, when i look at this video, the thing that you left thinking is, how unnecessary this tragedy was. this police officer escalated a simple misdemeanor traffic stop to one of a deadly execution where he shot a young man in the back of his head and so, you know, when we think about what's going on in the world today, needless, everywhere
>> ben crump is representing patrick lyoya's family. thank you for being here. lucy played some of what the family said yesterday and that was the first time they were speaking at a press conference. what do they say? >> they're heartbroken. they can't imagine to leave a violent situation in the congo and then come to america and have their son shot in the back of the head by someone who was supposed to protect him. >> the michigan state police have taken over this...
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congressman, acting secretary of the army and chair of a new veterans' task force, patrick murphy. secretary murphy. secretary murphy: thank you, mr. secretary, mr. president, and maria. it is great to be here. i want to begin by saying thank you to secretary buttigieg. for our brothers and sister veterans, he's truly one of the leading voices of the 9/11 generation. thank you for that leadership and your introduction. and i want to thank the white house economic council for doing phenomenal work around task force movement to discuss and launch. you know, when you look at the secretary mentioned lola ann is over there. she's 8 years old. i tried to get her to say, go army, beat navy. she comes from a navy family. jada is ready to say it. mr. president, i know you asked for a nonpartisan event so i am not allowed to say that. i apologize for -- president biden: good luck. secretary murphy: going off script. we are all brothers and sisters in that profession. and that profession is incredibly important to the trucking industry. in fact, that's an industry that my grandfather, when he
congressman, acting secretary of the army and chair of a new veterans' task force, patrick murphy. secretary murphy. secretary murphy: thank you, mr. secretary, mr. president, and maria. it is great to be here. i want to begin by saying thank you to secretary buttigieg. for our brothers and sister veterans, he's truly one of the leading voices of the 9/11 generation. thank you for that leadership and your introduction. and i want to thank the white house economic council for doing phenomenal...
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dmapding justice for patrick lyoya as an investigation continues now into the actions of this officer. these are familiar chants for a different story. they are chants that have spanned city, after city, over the past few years across many significant, significant cases that we've seen. and to level set on what we are expecting next, once that investigation is done at the michigan state level, that he is when it would with referred to a prosecutor's officer to determine if charges should be filed. jim. >> it is a familiar scene . former trump white house adviser stephen miller appeared before the house committee investigating the capitol insurrection today. our justice correspondent, jessica schneider, is working the story for us. jessica, we know who stephen miller is. he is the latest in a string of high profile witnesses to appear before the committee in recent days. >> stephen miller, of course, was one of trump's closest allies. he was in the white house on january 6th and he can likely provide a lot of insight about what the president was doing before and during the capitol atta
dmapding justice for patrick lyoya as an investigation continues now into the actions of this officer. these are familiar chants for a different story. they are chants that have spanned city, after city, over the past few years across many significant, significant cases that we've seen. and to level set on what we are expecting next, once that investigation is done at the michigan state level, that he is when it would with referred to a prosecutor's officer to determine if charges should be...
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texas lieutenant governor dan patrick is here with the details. plus president biden announcing another round of sanctions against russia as ukraine flea's. critics are questioning where the administration actually went to crane to win this war? house armed services member jim banks sounds offered and bracing for inflation at a new 40 or hybrid annulus expected march consumer prices to jump above 8% for the first time since january of 1982. john on the impact to the economy. first let's take a look back at some of the top newsmakers on mornings with maria and this edition of the talkers, watch. >> what else can the u.s. do? >> are absolutely right if there's any trading going on we should punish it and make sure it goes beyond. and i agreed the administration should do that. >> she answered you on that question, define a woman and i am not a biologist. >> if you cannot define a woman you cannot rule entitled nine or how do you enforce the violence against women act if you are not going to be able to define who is a woman? >> at the border at one b
texas lieutenant governor dan patrick is here with the details. plus president biden announcing another round of sanctions against russia as ukraine flea's. critics are questioning where the administration actually went to crane to win this war? house armed services member jim banks sounds offered and bracing for inflation at a new 40 or hybrid annulus expected march consumer prices to jump above 8% for the first time since january of 1982. john on the impact to the economy. first let's take a...
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doctor patrick jackson is amazing. he is a great dad, and he is just -- he has got her back, our backs, he is always there for us, he helped my mom when she was sick recently, found her a doctor. it turns out that doctor, he trained at georgetown. so from then on, we got very -- she got treated very well. but he would do that for anyone, anywhere. because that is the kind of person he is. and so very quickly i would say he was brought into our sisterhood fold, and we are just so happy he is here, and he is with her, and he is just loving her up, giving her love. >> lisa, i have two names for you, johnny brown and celery brown. it sounds like they were the parental voice into this dorm room coming in through ketanji. you are all getting parental advice. >> we were. absolutely, from both of them. i will tell you, half of the stuff, we went to more than half it is because she said my dad said we have to go to this. my dad said we have to go to this, we have to. this was before the internet. i am not sure he found out what
doctor patrick jackson is amazing. he is a great dad, and he is just -- he has got her back, our backs, he is always there for us, he helped my mom when she was sick recently, found her a doctor. it turns out that doctor, he trained at georgetown. so from then on, we got very -- she got treated very well. but he would do that for anyone, anywhere. because that is the kind of person he is. and so very quickly i would say he was brought into our sisterhood fold, and we are just so happy he is...
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although it did not include the final moments of patrick lyoya's life. police are calling this a malfunction. it takes about three seconds to stop recording on the body camera video. it's unclear who applied that pressure and if it was intentional. the family is heartbroken, calling for justice, calling for that officer to be identified, fired and prosecuted. ben crump, civil rights attorney who's represented other victims of police violence also representing this family and seeking that end. let's listen to what he had to say. >> based on what we see in the video. this officer should be charged and held accountable. for the unjustified killing of an unarmed citizen. it is that simple. >> reporter: and you heard a translator in that video. patrick lyoya and his family immigrated here from the democratic republic of congo in 2014, escaping violence there only to have a violent end here. and that has sparked outrage, especially here in grand rapids. every night since those videos were released, we have seen hundreds gathering in this square outside of the
although it did not include the final moments of patrick lyoya's life. police are calling this a malfunction. it takes about three seconds to stop recording on the body camera video. it's unclear who applied that pressure and if it was intentional. the family is heartbroken, calling for justice, calling for that officer to be identified, fired and prosecuted. ben crump, civil rights attorney who's represented other victims of police violence also representing this family and seeking that end....
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patrick jackson. stand up. i know it is embarrassing the girls. i'm going to tell you, it is hard being the daughter or the son of a famous person. imagine what it is like being president. she may be. i could not agree more. thank you. her brother, a former police officer and a veteran, standup man. this man looks like he can still play. he has got biceps about as big as my calf. of course, her parents. stand up. i told mom, mom's rule in my house. i am not kidding. my mom and my wife as well. people with the faith, deep love of family and country. who know firsthand, mom and dad, the indignity of jim crow. the inhumanity of legal segregation. you have overcome so much in your own lives. so the strength and the strength of a daughter that is worth celebrating. i cannot get over mom and dad and what you did and your faith and never giving up any hope. that wonderful son you have and your daughter. that strength lifted up millions of americans who watched you judge jackson especially women and women of color who have had to run the gauntlet in their
patrick jackson. stand up. i know it is embarrassing the girls. i'm going to tell you, it is hard being the daughter or the son of a famous person. imagine what it is like being president. she may be. i could not agree more. thank you. her brother, a former police officer and a veteran, standup man. this man looks like he can still play. he has got biceps about as big as my calf. of course, her parents. stand up. i told mom, mom's rule in my house. i am not kidding. my mom and my wife as well....
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i'm asking for justice for patrick. what do we want? justice! protests have already been held over the ten days since the shooting, but now the release of the video has the potential to spark a wider outcry. the officer, whose name has not yet been released, faces an investigation — while america yet again grapples with the questions posed by a police shooting of an unarmed black man. john sudworth, bbc news, washington. lots more on that story on our website. now, if you've ever wondered what more than 1,000 cherry trees in full bloom look like, here's the answer. this is taka—to—joshi park in the city of ina in the nagano prefecture, and it's known as one of the country's best cherry blossom viewing spots. it is home to about 1,500 cherry trees. the trees began flowering ten days later than last year, due to cold weather. they came into full bloom right this week. what a beautiful site that is indeed. i'd love to be there. and finally — let's bring this programme to a close with a wedding. two of the indian film industry's biggest star
i'm asking for justice for patrick. what do we want? justice! protests have already been held over the ten days since the shooting, but now the release of the video has the potential to spark a wider outcry. the officer, whose name has not yet been released, faces an investigation — while america yet again grapples with the questions posed by a police shooting of an unarmed black man. john sudworth, bbc news, washington. lots more on that story on our website. now, if you've ever wondered...
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patrick, while the suspension is he going to play or not? we're just days away at this point. >> reporter: hi, pamela. yeah, it would be fantastic to believe he will tee it off on thursday and dan and i were just discussing that. we're both actually on the same page. we feel he's probably come too far to not go ahead and tee off on thursday but these are really exciting times. incredible the story of tiger woods is far from being written when you consider all he has been through, pamela, early last year that horrific car crash in the subsequent surgeries he went through but never discount tiger woods, never write this guy off because he thrives on proving people wrong. >> he does. dan, he clearly loves it in augusta, right? tell us about the history at this historic course. >> well, this is golf's biggest event and no other tournament signifies the milestones like the masters. in 1997 it's what she showed the world who the next sporting icon winning by 12 shots and really that was his emerging and 2001 completes the tiger slam winning four p
patrick, while the suspension is he going to play or not? we're just days away at this point. >> reporter: hi, pamela. yeah, it would be fantastic to believe he will tee it off on thursday and dan and i were just discussing that. we're both actually on the same page. we feel he's probably come too far to not go ahead and tee off on thursday but these are really exciting times. incredible the story of tiger woods is far from being written when you consider all he has been through, pamela,...