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george floyd! we are lost, we are lost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of people from the neighbourhood where he died, we've pieced together what happened. and it all started here at the cup foods grocery store. george came in our establishment maybe once or twice a week. george was a very bigger sized person. so he was an intimidating individual, but he was a very nice person. mahmoud abumayyaleh is the owner of the store, but wasn't there on the evening of may 25th when it's alleged george floyd and two friends attempted to pay for cigarettes with counterfeit 20—dollar bills. after mr flo
george floyd! we are lost, we are lost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. that could have been any one of us in here, but god said well-done, floyd. as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he's in the bosom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell y'all, stay positive, america. there is a depth that you have to repay. but god said not this. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races and i say, you know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so, make sure you turn, you never know how long you got, y'all. you never know. the key is love. i love the y'all. i'm out. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> hey. what's going on come everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love and strength to the family members that are here of anybody that's been lost. 50 states. 50 states are protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the better. i just wan
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. that could have been any one of us in here, but god said well-done, floyd. as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he's in the bosom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell y'all, stay positive, america. there is a depth that you have to repay. but god said not this. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races and i say, you...
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. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> terrence floyd beginning to speak, acknowledging it has taken him days to get here, to be able to say this -- >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god, because at the end of the day, my brother's gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> terrence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the destruction. my brother wasn't about that. the floyds is a god-fearing family. >> he spoke of the power of unity. >> power to the people. not just my people. not just your people. not just the people they think is important or whatever. i'm talking about power to the people. all of us. >> and as the thousands here began to march across the brooklyn bridge on their way to manhattan, terrence took a moment to tell us what that moment onstage was like, before that crowd. when you looked out into that crowd and you saw that sea of faces, black, white, asian-american, latino, wha
. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> terrence floyd beginning to speak, acknowledging it has taken him days to get here, to be able to say this -- >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god, because at the end of the day, my brother's gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> terrence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the destruction. my...
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if you love george floyd and you know how george floyd was, you are george floyd. i am george floyd. that could have been any one of us in here. but god said well done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the busom of god. he's in the busom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell you all stay positive, america. it's a debt that you have to repay. but god says uh-uh, not this debt, you're going to have to repay it. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure -- you never know how long you got, y'all. the key is love. i love y'all. i'm out. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> um, hey, what's everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love and strength to the family members, anybody that's been lost. 50 states all
if you love george floyd and you know how george floyd was, you are george floyd. i am george floyd. that could have been any one of us in here. but god said well done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the busom of god. he's in the busom of god. he's all right, y'all. so i'm here to tell you all stay positive, america. it's a debt that you have to repay. but god says uh-uh, not this debt, you're going to have to repay it. so as i sit here and i see so many...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. that could have been any one of us in here, but fwod, god said, well done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bobosom of god. he's all right. pay positive, america. there's a debt you have to repay, but god said uh-uh, not this debt. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what? because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together today. so make sure you turn to your -- you never know how long we got, y'all. you never know. the key is love. i love y'all. [ applause ] ♪ >> hey, what's going on, everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love and strength to the family members that are here, anybody that's been lost. 50 states. 50 states are protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the better. i personally want to thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. that could have been any one of us in here, but fwod, god said, well done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bobosom of god. he's all right. pay positive, america. there's a debt you have to repay, but god said uh-uh, not this debt. you're going to have to repay it. this is the last. so as i sit here and i see so many people coming together, so many races, and i say, you know what? because of the love of george...
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. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> reporter: terence floyd beginning to speak. acknowledging it has taken him days to get here to be able to say this. >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god because at the end of the day, my brother is gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> reporter: terence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the destruction. my brother wasn't about that. the floyds is a god-fearing family. >> reporter: he spoke of the power of unity. >> power to the people. not just my people. not just your people. not just the people they think is important or whatever.tag r e pele. reano rch ross the moment to tell us what that moment on stage was like before that crowd. >> when you looked out into that crowd and saw that sea of faces, black, white, asian-american, latino, what did you make of it? >> i just knew my brother was proud. i knew the whole floyd family was proud of that because we all stand together for justice. i jus
. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> reporter: terence floyd beginning to speak. acknowledging it has taken him days to get here to be able to say this. >> took me a few days to come to that realization, but i want to thank god because at the end of the day, my brother is gone, but the floyd name still lives on. >> reporter: terence floyd said this about the peaceful protests and about the violence at night. >> i'm proud of the protests, but i'm not proud of the...
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today is about lifting up the family of george floyd. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. amy: as historic protests against police brutality continued across the country, we will go to houston, texas, the longtime home of george floyd, who was killed by minneapolis police last week. 60,000 people took to the streets tuesday to honor his memory. we will speak to two of his friends about his community and religious work mentoring young men in houston and hear george floyd in his own words. >> i went to speak to you all real quick. i just want to say that i got my shortcomings and my flaws, but the shooting that is going on, man, i don't care e where you're them amy: then as president trump threatens to designate anti-fascists as terrorists, an internal fbi document reveals the agency found no intelligence indicating antifa was involved in the unrest over the weekend in washington, d.c. and we will look at the 2011 policece killing of kenneth chamberlain. >> my father accidentally triggered his life alert pendant one morning. the white plains police responded to the home, su
today is about lifting up the family of george floyd. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. amy: as historic protests against police brutality continued across the country, we will go to houston, texas, the longtime home of george floyd, who was killed by minneapolis police last week. 60,000 people took to the streets tuesday to honor his memory. we will speak to two of his friends about his community and religious work mentoring young men in houston and hear...
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spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing to write it was based on. my. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george floyd's death was to take to the streets might just black and brown america white americans or white your sister brother take in the streets and joyous all in saying this has to stop and there's a national crowd or these police departments across america we've got to do some with them you know they got out they got to be reform change ask. how elisa is done the united states of america black shii for decades spike lee has been making movies about us racism and the forgotten history of african-americans amid the shooter action of his new film the 5 bloods about black vietnam that's least slips in social and political commentary. about the current resident of the w
spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing to write it was based on. my. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george floyd's death was to take to the streets might just black and...
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message from floyd's family terence floyd urges mourners to take to turn outrage over the death of his brother and a peaceful action to the country faces and the 3rd day of unrest. and here in the german capital people show their solidarity with protesters in the u.s. but some turning to art we'll bring you a special report from berlin. i'm claire richardson good to have you with us medical examiner is in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as a white police man kneeled on his neck anti-racism protests have engulfed the united states since floyd died one week ago and in the last few minutes president donald trump has been speaking out calling the violent protests that followed floyd's death a disgrace here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling unrest. business district of washington. in washington flames flickered up in the darkness just a stone's throw away from the white house. tear gas canisters flew is police patrol cars burned in boston. in some places unrest gave way to violence and looting
message from floyd's family terence floyd urges mourners to take to turn outrage over the death of his brother and a peaceful action to the country faces and the 3rd day of unrest. and here in the german capital people show their solidarity with protesters in the u.s. but some turning to art we'll bring you a special report from berlin. i'm claire richardson good to have you with us medical examiner is in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says...
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floyd. i think we should just honor his memory and focus on justice as we move forward. >> harris: we are going to move back to the fountain of praise, and the beautiful ceremony now. let's watch together. >> certainly to this family, to reverend sharpton, to all dignitaries, and to all officials. to the families, on behalf of the fountain of praise church, our prayer for the family in this season, and this unexpected time, is to draw comfort from the facts that, while this incident, an untimely incident, it is no surprise to the heavenly father. the bible says in psalms 46, god is our refuge and strength. a very present help in trouble. we stand fast in our faith that god will give you inner braces to property on every leaning side. may you feel the closeness of his comfort, and the warmth of his presence, as you cope with this heartrending transition. we are praying for you. we are interceding on your behalf, and want each of you to know that our love extends to you from houston to all par
floyd. i think we should just honor his memory and focus on justice as we move forward. >> harris: we are going to move back to the fountain of praise, and the beautiful ceremony now. let's watch together. >> certainly to this family, to reverend sharpton, to all dignitaries, and to all officials. to the families, on behalf of the fountain of praise church, our prayer for the family in this season, and this unexpected time, is to draw comfort from the facts that, while this...
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>> george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! >> before i start, let me say one thing to the media. y'all have to be respectful. i know you want a story, but it's not about your story. so you have to be respectful. good afternoon, my brothers and my sisters. my white allies, my blue allies that are here today. my name is reverend kevin mccall. i'm a civil rights leader in brooklyn, new york. we came today with the delegation that you were there from, the delegation consists f of, committed activists chris banks, the brother of george flo floyd, we came all the way, flew all the way here for simply one message. we came in solidarity of those who are -- have been in the streets peacefully protesting, simply saying no justice, no peace. this family is a respectable family. this family is a peaceful family. and as much outraged as you are, the family is too. but you cannot come before the family. you cannot become before the victim. the family has called for peace. the family has called for peace. the family has called for pea
>> george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! floyd! >> before i start, let me say one thing to the media. y'all have to be respectful. i know you want a story, but it's not about your story. so you have to be respectful. good afternoon, my brothers and my sisters. my white allies, my blue allies that are here today. my name is reverend kevin mccall. i'm a civil rights leader in brooklyn, new york. we came today with the delegation...
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big george floyd is bigger in death than he was in life. as a result of his death there has been a movement in that movement we can say is a complete metamorphosis and it's a movement that has taken on a life of its own and that movement has been throughout the u.s. and throughout the world's. everyone is looking now at law enforcement. looking at police brutality and looking at social issues and brought forth the unfortunate death of this man and there are a lot of things that would not have happenedthis stage in our lives. >> not only his death which was tragic and horrific in so many ways but the fact that it was caught on videotape. all eight and a half minutes and bringing back and harold ford junior. we are in an election year and we cannot escape that. we are looking at pictures of lines of people holding a vigil for george floyd in houston. where in houston i'm not sure. this is another place where people have gathered to remember and lives seen former vice president and president nominee in this area to say. maybe it is impossible
big george floyd is bigger in death than he was in life. as a result of his death there has been a movement in that movement we can say is a complete metamorphosis and it's a movement that has taken on a life of its own and that movement has been throughout the u.s. and throughout the world's. everyone is looking now at law enforcement. looking at police brutality and looking at social issues and brought forth the unfortunate death of this man and there are a lot of things that would not have...
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george floyd deserved humanity. and also, the system needed to be listening to george floyd. not just the police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system. the judges! the legislators! the president. >> yeah. >> america needed to be listening when george floyd said, i can't breathe because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe. this is a tipping point. >> [applauding]. >> this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and see if america truey believes in the words of thomas jefferson. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equally and endowed by their creator for certain inalienable rights that along them are life, liberty and persuit of happiness. for america that, means black people too. >> that's right! >> [cheering]. >> okay.>> two quick questions. >> what do you say to the other three officers? what do you say to them? >> you know, the family of george floyd watched the video in agony. you have seen rodney and you have seen bridget and terrence and his children. they are horrified at what they witn
george floyd deserved humanity. and also, the system needed to be listening to george floyd. not just the police, but the prosecutors, the criminal justice system. the judges! the legislators! the president. >> yeah. >> america needed to be listening when george floyd said, i can't breathe because when he couldn't breathe, none of us could breathe. this is a tipping point. >> [applauding]. >> this is a tipping point. this moment is a tipping point to change america and...
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>> george floyd! >> o'donnell: thank you, jeff. in the past 24 hours, peaceful protests across the country have far outnumbered incidents of violence stemming from the killing of george floyd. in new york today, thousands turned out to remember george flki woyvengale r oklbrthoo bridge, chanting his name. quite a contrast after a night of unrest in the city where police and protesters were in sometimes-violent clashes. jericka duncan has been covering the protests from the beginning, and she joins us again there tonight. jericka. >> reporter: that's right. we've been talking to protesters all day long. we walked about two miles to this location. they said today is really about reflecting on the injustice in this country, also asking that important question of, where do we go from here? oryd. >> you are not alone. you are not alone. >> reporter: including his younger brother terrence. >> thank god for your show of love for my brother. >> reporter: it was a day of remembrance, a cry for further action.
>> george floyd! >> o'donnell: thank you, jeff. in the past 24 hours, peaceful protests across the country have far outnumbered incidents of violence stemming from the killing of george floyd. in new york today, thousands turned out to remember george flki woyvengale r oklbrthoo bridge, chanting his name. quite a contrast after a night of unrest in the city where police and protesters were in sometimes-violent clashes. jericka duncan has been covering the protests from the...
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eulogized george floyd in minneapolis. he's delivering the eulogy here as well, along with a number of other folks who are going to be remembering george floyd. a number of prominent local politicians, also the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden, will be among those addressing the mourners here. reverend sharpton -- there's reverend sharpton there in the black and white, as the family pulls in in front of the fountain of praise church. we're going to take a quick break and come back in just a moment. again, the memorial service for george floyd set to begin here roughly ten minutes from now. >>> reverend al sharpton outside the fountain of praise church here in houston, texas, preparing to head inside as the funeral for george floyd is set to start here at the top of the hour. back here in houston, it's going to be under way in a few minutes. many of houston's well-known parts of and community leaders. one of those leaders, justin robinson, is president and ceo of the houston area urban league. judson, on monday we
eulogized george floyd in minneapolis. he's delivering the eulogy here as well, along with a number of other folks who are going to be remembering george floyd. a number of prominent local politicians, also the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden, will be among those addressing the mourners here. reverend sharpton -- there's reverend sharpton there in the black and white, as the family pulls in in front of the fountain of praise church. we're going to take a quick break and come back in...
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floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. george. floyd. george, floyd. >> come on. >> y'all give him a hand. >> we're watching this incredibly raw and emotional scene, this impromptu memorial and at times peaceful protest. the you're looking at terrence floyd, george floyd's brother. we saw chants from the crowd. it seemed to come very organically. people saying take a knee and saying the name and the chants of george floyd. say their names which is something we've heard from activists and protesters throughout, remembering who these people are. let's listen in a little more. >> you have to be respectful. >> yes! >> i know you have a story. it's not your story. you have to be respectful. >> yes, sir! >> good afternoon. [ inaudible ] >> i'm a civil rights leader in brooklyn, new york. >> thank you for your service. >> we came today with a delegation that you will hear from. the delegation consists of attorney rubenstein, committee activity chris banks, the brother of george floyd, terrence floyd. >> god bless you! >> we came all the way, fl
floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. floyd. george. floyd. george, floyd. >> come on. >> y'all give him a hand. >> we're watching this incredibly raw and emotional scene, this impromptu memorial and at times peaceful protest. the you're looking at terrence floyd, george floyd's brother. we saw chants from the crowd. it seemed to come very organically. people saying take a knee and saying the name and the chants of george floyd. say their names which is something...
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spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of eric garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing you wrote it was based on. my. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george floyd's death was to take to the streets just black and brown americans white americans or white your sister and brother take in the streets and join is all of it all and saying this has to stop and there's a national crowd or these police departments across america we've got to do some with them you know they got out they got to be reform change ask. how policing is done in the ninety's states of america black t.i. for decades spike lee has been making movies about us racism and the forgotten history of african-americans amid the shooting up action of his new film the 5 bloods about black vietnam vets least slips in social and political commentary. about t
spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of eric garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing you wrote it was based on. my. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george floyd's death was to take to the streets just black and...
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. >>> right now at 11:00, remembering george floyd. a live look at the memorial in minneapolis right now. thousands will be in attendance and millions will be watching from around the world him family and friends of floyd remember the man whose death sparked protests and hopefully institutes true and lasting change. thank you for joining usew cast washington. >>> well, an important day as many hope it will start the healing. still continues the conversation to push for reform. another live look that memorial in indianapolis, you can see there. this casket. there, we ask to see someone speaking right now. we will continue to monitor what's going on at this memorial. we will bring you more from that. >>> now, just yesterday, all four officers involved in detaining george floyd were charged and those charges against officer derek chauvin were bumped to second degree murder. we will take you to that memorial when it starts. you can see it online as well as on our app. >>> well, doctors if oakland are standing behind the black lives matter
. >>> right now at 11:00, remembering george floyd. a live look at the memorial in minneapolis right now. thousands will be in attendance and millions will be watching from around the world him family and friends of floyd remember the man whose death sparked protests and hopefully institutes true and lasting change. thank you for joining usew cast washington. >>> well, an important day as many hope it will start the healing. still continues the conversation to push for reform....
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jane, while we we re floyd lost his life. jane, while we were watching inside at the memorial service just talk us through what was happening outside. well a lot of people were actually following the memorial service online. this is the reason it was close to promote social distancing. not much social distancing going on here. and a reference to al sharpton rather been crump saying the pandemic that killed george floyd was not the coronavirus it was indeed this institutionalized racism. this sickness within america's police. as he called it. and what we are seeing here is a real spontaneous, grassroots tribute to george floyd. people coming out from all over the city but also from the community in which he lived. this was his home. and people are coming here to the place where he died bringing flowers. paying tribute, really trying to make sense of what's happened. and to process where they now find themselves at the centre of this extraordinary movement that is sprung up sense george floyd died. a movement that so many peopl
jane, while we we re floyd lost his life. jane, while we were watching inside at the memorial service just talk us through what was happening outside. well a lot of people were actually following the memorial service online. this is the reason it was close to promote social distancing. not much social distancing going on here. and a reference to al sharpton rather been crump saying the pandemic that killed george floyd was not the coronavirus it was indeed this institutionalized racism. this...
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>> noticias univisiÓn presenta " tributo a george floyd". ilia: hola. esta maÑana les llevamos el segundo acto de recordaciÓn de george floyd, el afroamericano que muriÓ a manos de la policÍa mitras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. --mientras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. >> reconocer el derecho fundamental a la protesta sin violencia. serÁn tres ciudades durante seis dÍas de recordaciÓn. el primer acto se llevÓ a cabo el jueves en el santuario de la universidad central. ilia: hoy el fÉretro estÁ en su tierra natal. el lunes habrÁ una visita pÚblica en houston, la ciudad donde floyd viviÓ la mayor parte de su vida. el martes se realizarÍa un evento final en la iglesia fuente de alabanza de la ciudad con el que cerrarÍan los actos funerarios. >> en carolina del norte se encuentra pedro utrera. aunque floyd viviÓ mayor parte de su vida en houston y luego en mineÁpolis, fue en carolina del norte donde naciÓ y donde vive gran parte de su familia. pedro, buenos dÍas. ¿cÓmo estÁ el ambiente a esta hora ahÍ? va
>> noticias univisiÓn presenta " tributo a george floyd". ilia: hola. esta maÑana les llevamos el segundo acto de recordaciÓn de george floyd, el afroamericano que muriÓ a manos de la policÍa mitras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. --mientras fue sometido por la policÍa de mineÁpolis. >> reconocer el derecho fundamental a la protesta sin violencia. serÁn tres ciudades durante seis dÍas de recordaciÓn. el primer acto se llevÓ a cabo el jueves en el...
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floyd's murder. and i can't imagine the pain and the disappointment and the anger that many of you felt when you saw that. >> let's get right to martha, live from the lincoln memorial. she spoke with former defense secretary mattis, and he said in a statement, i've watched this week's unfolding events angry and appalled. what have you learned talking to him tonight? >> reporter: this is a man who did not want to directly attack president trump. he wanted to stay out of politics, which makes this even more remarkable. he told me tonight, enough is enough. he said donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who has not tried to unite the american people. david? >> martha, thank you. >>> the death of george floyd being felt across the globe. thousands marching around the world. in london, some clashing with police outside 10 downing street with the prime minister inside. maggie rulli was there. >> reporter: tonight, a flashpoint of frustration at the gates of 10 downing street. anger erupting out
floyd's murder. and i can't imagine the pain and the disappointment and the anger that many of you felt when you saw that. >> let's get right to martha, live from the lincoln memorial. she spoke with former defense secretary mattis, and he said in a statement, i've watched this week's unfolding events angry and appalled. what have you learned talking to him tonight? >> reporter: this is a man who did not want to directly attack president trump. he wanted to stay out of politics,...
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george floyd. george floyd le tomÓ 46 aÑos este viaje. dejo atrÁs a hermano y hermanas que pueden sobreponerse a la adversidad. cuando la gente dice. quÉ es lo que quieren? queremos justicia. justicia. >>> asÍ que amigos mios. >>> no sÉ si yo podrÍa sacar ocho minutos 46 segundos, borrarlos de mi adn. o si podrÉ superar esas palabras, no puedo respirar. la madre de gar en, trayvon martin. toda las madres. no puedo respirar. pero lo que puedo decir es que la misiÓn y el proposito de george floyd, significan que no habrÁ otros ocho minutos y 46 segundos de brutalidad policial, ocho minutos y 46 segundos de injusticia, y del maltrato de hombre a otro estadounidenses bajo las leyes de esta naciÓn o cualquier otra. no habrÁ mas ocho minutos 46 segundos de dolor sin justicia. su misiÓn se convirtio en un propÓsito. y este propÓsito ha resonado en todo el mundo. la gente se levantÓ y no volveÁa a sentarse hasta que haya justicia asÍ que les digo a todos ustedes, en nombre del seÑor mail todos estos pastores lo que decimos es com
george floyd. george floyd le tomÓ 46 aÑos este viaje. dejo atrÁs a hermano y hermanas que pueden sobreponerse a la adversidad. cuando la gente dice. quÉ es lo que quieren? queremos justicia. justicia. >>> asÍ que amigos mios. >>> no sÉ si yo podrÍa sacar ocho minutos 46 segundos, borrarlos de mi adn. o si podrÉ superar esas palabras, no puedo respirar. la madre de gar en, trayvon martin. toda las madres. no puedo respirar. pero lo que puedo decir es que la misiÓn y...
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protester: george floyd! george floyd! we are lost, we are lost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. protester: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of people from the neighbourhood where he died, we've pieced together what happened. and it all started here at the cup foods grocery store. george came in our establishment maybe once or twice a week. george was a very bigger sized person. so he was an intimidating individual, but he was a very nice person. mahmoud abumayyaleh is the owner of the store, but wasn't there on the evening of may 25th when it's alleged george floyd and two friends attempted to pay for cigarettes with counterfeit 20—dollar bills. a
protester: george floyd! george floyd! we are lost, we are lost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. protester: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of...
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the public hearing was held in houston the city where floyd grew up. well this is an important day in our world and i feel bad it is necessary for me to be here. as a human being for the human race being an african-american man. for the world justice but also attending the families of other black victims of police brutality and stand in solidarity with this family because it mimics a mad case and this is a pencil to me. they have double bet and claim that never lie but a choke hold. back what we have by just. in washington democratic senators nelson silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds the length of time floyd a black man was pinned under a white police officers need to for he died. you see how long you. have that need. to see the. democrats in congress have proposed sweeping legislation to overhaul u.s. police oversight which includes banning child cults should day this movement have now moment of national and which is being transformed into a movement of national action as americans from across the country peacefully protest. to demand an end to end
the public hearing was held in houston the city where floyd grew up. well this is an important day in our world and i feel bad it is necessary for me to be here. as a human being for the human race being an african-american man. for the world justice but also attending the families of other black victims of police brutality and stand in solidarity with this family because it mimics a mad case and this is a pencil to me. they have double bet and claim that never lie but a choke hold. back what...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. that could have been any one of said,here, but god -- god "well done, floyd." so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he is in the bosom of god. he is all right, y'all. to tell you, "stay positive, america." is a debt you have to repay, but "mm-mm, not this debt." you don't have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together, today. because you never know how long we have got. you never know. the key is love. i love you all. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> hey, what's going on, everybody? much love and strength to the family of george floyd. much love to the families -- the family members that are hear of anybody that has been lost. 50 states. 50 states all protesting at the same time. this man changed the world. he changed the world for the better, so i just want to personally thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids can be al
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. that could have been any one of said,here, but god -- god "well done, floyd." so as i sit here and tell you all right now, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he is in the bosom of god. he is all right, y'all. to tell you, "stay positive, america." is a debt you have to repay, but "mm-mm, not this debt." you don't have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of...
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george floyd! we are lost, we are lost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. chanting: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the help of people from the neighbourhood where he died, we've pieced together what happened. and it all started here at the cup foods grocery store. george came in our establishment maybe once or twice a week. george was a very bigger sized person. so he was an intimidating individual, but he was a very nice person. mahmoud abumayyaleh is the owner of the store, but wasn't there on the evening of may 25th when it's alleged george floyd and two friends attempted to pay for cigarettes with counterfeit 20—dollar bills. af
george floyd! we are lost, we are lost and i'm not saying "we", us as a race, but us as a people, us as a world. we've got to understand that we are a human race before we are a colour. these are people who say they have no option but to defend themselves, a consequence of events one warm monday evening exactly three weeks ago. chanting: what's his name? george floyd! george floyd's death that day in minneapolis, caught on camera, is a very public record of police inhumanity. with the...
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over the death of george floyd. london's mayor tweeting that the killing has quote, rightly ignited fury and anguish not just in the u.s. but around the world and no country, city, police force or institution can be complacent about racism and the impact this has, unquote. >> there were also demonstrations in berlin where people held signs similar to ones we see in the united states saying i can't breathe and no justice no, peace. >> and ta memorial to floyd appeared at a park in germany, a mural painted on the site once divided by the berlin wall. nick watts joins us from london. what's your take on how the world is viewing what's happening in the u.s. right now, nick? >> i think there's caution, there's concern, and there's a real desire to hope that the united states can, you know, make it back to some sense of normality. scott morrison, the australian prime minister in the last few hours has called this saddening as well. we heard from the british foreign secretary having similar sentiments yesterday as well. wh
over the death of george floyd. london's mayor tweeting that the killing has quote, rightly ignited fury and anguish not just in the u.s. but around the world and no country, city, police force or institution can be complacent about racism and the impact this has, unquote. >> there were also demonstrations in berlin where people held signs similar to ones we see in the united states saying i can't breathe and no justice no, peace. >> and ta memorial to floyd appeared at a park in...
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that's big floyd. wheverybody knowbig floyd is now. >>♪ reporter: incredible things have happened since georges floyd' dying cries for breath, pinned to the ground by a police man's knee pinned to the ground by a police man. the showed that they had heard the message of voices raised in protest. democratic presidential nominee joe biden addressed mr. floyd's young daughter in a recorded video message. joe: no child should have to ask a question that too many black children have had tor ansr generations -- ask for generations, why? why is daddy ge? black americans w knowing many that they could lose their life in the course of just living their life? ♪>> been a long loime coming ♪ reporter: punctuating the somber event, display of joy and celebration, a home-going celebration, they called it, george floyd was remembered as a champion basketball and football player, a gentle man, despite his imposing height at 6'6", a regular guy from a rough neighborhood. he may have been an unlikely catalyst for
that's big floyd. wheverybody knowbig floyd is now. >>♪ reporter: incredible things have happened since georges floyd' dying cries for breath, pinned to the ground by a police man's knee pinned to the ground by a police man. the showed that they had heard the message of voices raised in protest. democratic presidential nominee joe biden addressed mr. floyd's young daughter in a recorded video message. joe: no child should have to ask a question that too many black children have had tor...
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. >> what if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> i am george floyd. >> i am. >> that powerful message from those nfl stars was posted last night calling on the league to condemn racism. it comes on the heels of a new apology from drew brees who repeated his opposition to kneeling during the national anthem. he's now vowing to do better. >>> back now to minneapolis where one woman's demand for change is going viral. >> earlier this week activist tamika mallory addressed the violence and looting in the city. >> we learn violence from you. the violence was what we learned from you. so if you want us to do better, then you do better. >> that speech got millions of views online. earlier i spoke with mallory about the unrest across america. >> you gave an impassioned speech during a news conference in minneapolis that many are calling a speech of a generation. your words struck a chord with people from all walks of life as did the tragic death of george floyd, ahmaud arbery and breonna taylor. i want to know, what is different n
. >> what if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> i am george floyd. >> i am. >> that powerful message from those nfl stars was posted last night calling on the league to condemn racism. it comes on the heels of a new apology from drew brees who repeated his opposition to kneeling during the national anthem. he's now vowing to do better. >>> back now to minneapolis where one...
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where floyd grew up. well this is an important day in our world. and i feel bad it is necessary for me to be here. as a human being. human race being an african-american man it is. justice but also attending the families of other black victims of police brutality that stand in solidarity with this family because it mimics my case in this if. they have double back and claim that never lie. that's what we have to fight. in washington democratic senators nelson silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds the length of time floyd a black man was pinned under a white police officers need to fall he died. you see how long it was. that many. democrats in congress have proposed sweeping legislation to overhaul u.s. police oversight which includes banning chokeholds should day this movement have now moment of national and which is being transformed into a movement of national action as americans from across the country peacefully protest to demand it and to in justice today with a justice and policing act the congress is standing with those fighting for justice an
where floyd grew up. well this is an important day in our world. and i feel bad it is necessary for me to be here. as a human being. human race being an african-american man it is. justice but also attending the families of other black victims of police brutality that stand in solidarity with this family because it mimics my case in this if. they have double back and claim that never lie. that's what we have to fight. in washington democratic senators nelson silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds...
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chauvin is now charged with second degree murder kept pinning floyd, the state says, even after floyd's condition continued to deteriorate such that force was no longer necessary to control him. new autopsy results show floyd tested positive for the coronavirus, but that did not play a factor in his death. the new charges came two days after minnesota's attorney general took over the case today keith ellison paid his respects at the site of floyd's death. >> this is about justice on behalf of the people of this state and this country. >> hurt, a lot of hurt. >> reporter: carlos jackson grew up here in south minneapolis. today he visited this makeshift memorial for the first time. >> i grew up able to enjoy the twin cities, st. paul and minneapolis. it's very hurtful to see my city boarded up like detroit, michigan, because the whole city is affected by this. the whole entire twin cities is affected by this >> reporter: a reckoning now echoing far beyond the twin cities to close the service, eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence, the agonizing length of time george floyd was pinned und
chauvin is now charged with second degree murder kept pinning floyd, the state says, even after floyd's condition continued to deteriorate such that force was no longer necessary to control him. new autopsy results show floyd tested positive for the coronavirus, but that did not play a factor in his death. the new charges came two days after minnesota's attorney general took over the case today keith ellison paid his respects at the site of floyd's death. >> this is about justice on...
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hablaron familiares cercanos a floyd. hay que recordar que aquÍ vive su hermana y varios familiares. hablaron tambiÉn varios polÍticos demÓcratas, principalmente. uno de ellos dijo que venÍa en nombre de nancy pelosi y que Ésta mandaba las condolencias a la familia floyd. se dijo que los prÓximos dÍas se estarÍa presentando alguna legislaciÓn con el nombre de floyd para tratar de acabar con la brutalidad policiaca. quedan pocas personas por acÁ de las que llegaron temprano, pero estÁn todavÍa por aquí con sus cÁnticos, ya que esta regiÓn ha tenido muchas protestas. quiero mencionar que el gobernador de carne del norte, pidiÓ que la bandera estuviera a media asta de sol a sol. asÍ que la gente todavía continÚa. el cuerpo de floyd saldrÁ en unos minutos y serÁ trasladado al houston donde el prÓximo martes recibirÁ santa sepultura. arantxa: una de las marchas mÁs concurridas de la jornada podrÍa ser la de washington. podrÍan acudir de 100,000 a 200,000 personas a protestar, sin preocuparse del toqu
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>> george floyd! >> after a week of commemorations hundreds today packing into fountain of praise church, masks on the city george floyd loved pouring out its love for him >> george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. as long as i'm breathing, justice will be served >> and so many reminders of what george floyd's name now means to those who never met him, prompting calls for justice, to defund the police, to reform police departments >> he changed the world, george floyd changed the world. and we're going to make the world know that he made a difference >> houston mayor sylvester turner announcing he had signed an executive order banning chokeholds >> we honor him not because he was perfect but we honor him today because when he took his last breath the rest of us will now be able to breathe. >> and calls for more changes, from reverend al sharpton. >> this is the beginning of the fight. it is not the end of the fight. >> pointing out the families of other black men who had been killed >> all of these f
>> george floyd! >> after a week of commemorations hundreds today packing into fountain of praise church, masks on the city george floyd loved pouring out its love for him >> george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. as long as i'm breathing, justice will be served >> and so many reminders of what george floyd's name now means to those who never met him, prompting calls for justice, to defund the police, to reform police departments >> he changed the world, george...
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i am george floyd. you are george floyd. it could have been anyone of us in here, but god said well done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he is in the bosom of god, he is all right. all, am here to tell you stay positive, america. there is a debt you have to repay, but god says, not this debt. you will have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all here together, today. so make sure that you turn -- because you never know how long we have got. you never know. the key is love, i love you all. ♪ [applause] >> i will tell you what is going on, everybody. much love and a strength to the family. much love to the family members that are here, anybody that has been lost. all protesting at the same time. this man changed the world for the better. i want to personally thank george floyd for his sacrifice so that my kids could be all right later on. i appreciate the sacrifice, my brother.
i am george floyd. you are george floyd. it could have been anyone of us in here, but god said well done, floyd. so as i sit here and tell you all, george floyd is in the bosom of god. he is in the bosom of god, he is all right. all, am here to tell you stay positive, america. there is a debt you have to repay, but god says, not this debt. you will have to repay it. this is the last. as i see so many people coming together, so many races, i say, because of the love of george floyd, we are all...
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that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about homes and jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazareth? somebody else might have said what good comes out of 3rd ward. i am so grateful today. to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down those went on up to that crimson and red and began to mentor and make a legacy that no one can deny. i want you to know, my friends, that as these members of congress give me a moment, chairwoman karen bass, the congressional black caucus, leadership barbara lee congressman hank johnson, congressman vicente, congresswoman holland from new mexico. they're across the nation. they are here because they are honoring a brother that came out of the heart of 3rd ward and they are here to honor that leadership. so as i conclude, george floyd was here on an assignment. it is painful to be able to accept that. i'm so sorry i know him in death. but he was here on an assignment. some folk on assignments only get to
that is what george floyd wanted us to know. and i guess he wanted us to know, family, about homes and jack yates. somebody might have said what good comes out of nazareth? somebody else might have said what good comes out of 3rd ward. i am so grateful today. to be able to say a man by the name of big floyd walked amongst us down those went on up to that crimson and red and began to mentor and make a legacy that no one can deny. i want you to know, my friends, that as these members of congress...
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george floyd. on behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now, to open this service, the celebration of his life, will have aeb scripture reading from reverend jerry mcafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagen, president of north central university, and a solo by mrs. porter. >> on behalf of the pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, the bloods on the south side, the disciples and vice lords on the north side, psalm 27. the lord is my life and my salvation, whom shall i fear? the lord is the strength of my life, whom shall i be afraid? when the wicked even mine enemies and my foe came upon me to eat at my flesh, they stumbled and fell. who should -- my heart shall not fear. this will i be confident, one thing if i desire of the lord, that i will seek after and i may dwell in the house of the lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the lord and to inqui
george floyd. on behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now, to open this service, the celebration of his life, will have aeb scripture reading from reverend jerry mcafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagen, president of north central university, and a solo by mrs. porter. >> on behalf of the pastors and preachers from minneapolis and st. paul, the bloods on the...
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george floyd. so they are here hours earlier than anticipated but the police, again, federal line of police lined up blocking them from getting any closer to the white house, as the president continues to come under fire for his broader response to this entire crisis, andrea. >> kristen welker, and admiral, former joint chiefs chairman mike mullins, admiral mullins, publicly criticizing the trump administration in an "atlantic magazine" post and he writes in part, we are at an inflection point and the events of the last few weeks made it impossible to remain silent. certainly we have not crossed the threshold that made it appropriate to invoke the insurrection act. as we both now, mike mullen has been very quiet and very circumspect about not getting engaged in political debates but he's clearly felt he needs to speak out after the events of the last full days. >> indeed. and you will see a piece from me coming out of "time" magazine within the hour roughly parallel. i have worked with colonel mull
george floyd. so they are here hours earlier than anticipated but the police, again, federal line of police lined up blocking them from getting any closer to the white house, as the president continues to come under fire for his broader response to this entire crisis, andrea. >> kristen welker, and admiral, former joint chiefs chairman mike mullins, admiral mullins, publicly criticizing the trump administration in an "atlantic magazine" post and he writes in part, we are at an...
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it sounds too similar to the way george floyd died. >> when you saw the george floyd video, did you see your son? >> i saw my son. i saw it. i said that's exactly most likely what my son went through. >> reporter: they sat down with cnn the day after the whorrific video was released. the couple is angered it's taken more than 15 months to learn the most basic details of how their son died. they were stunned that it all happened because he allegedly failed to dim the highlights of his car. >> it could have been prevented. it could have been avoided if the officers were to just use common judgment. don't look at my son as just a big black guy that his life doesn't matter. >> reporter: it was just after 1:00 a.m. on march 28th of last year when according to a williamson county sheriff department incident report a deputy started pursuing him for failing to dim his highlights as he approached oncoming traffic. for unknown reasons that triggered a 22 minute pursuit that ended in the city of austin when he crashed his car. the incident report says he stepped out of his car with his hands up an
it sounds too similar to the way george floyd died. >> when you saw the george floyd video, did you see your son? >> i saw my son. i saw it. i said that's exactly most likely what my son went through. >> reporter: they sat down with cnn the day after the whorrific video was released. the couple is angered it's taken more than 15 months to learn the most basic details of how their son died. they were stunned that it all happened because he allegedly failed to dim the highlights...
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a somber homecoming for george floyd in houston where the hearse carrying his casket arrived at the floyd family clu church this morning. >> all the families that are here with me today, michael brown, eric gardener, arbery, it just hurt. breonna taylor, everybody. thank y'all. we will get justice. we will get it. we will not let this door close. >> reporter: democratic nominee for president joe biden met prooif privately with the floyd family. they will have their final private service tomorrow. in min yap lirks the first court appearance for derek chauvin. the judge set bail for $1.25 million. this as the attorney for one of the other three officers charged in floyd's death is speak out. >> he was doing what he thought was right. he did not stand by and watch. >> reporter: over the weekend from coast to coast, huge protests continued calling for racial justice and police reforms, including defunding police departments. in minneapolis, the city council approved plan to start the process of dismantling the police department and rebuild a new model of public safety. >> our commitment is to
a somber homecoming for george floyd in houston where the hearse carrying his casket arrived at the floyd family clu church this morning. >> all the families that are here with me today, michael brown, eric gardener, arbery, it just hurt. breonna taylor, everybody. thank y'all. we will get justice. we will get it. we will not let this door close. >> reporter: democratic nominee for president joe biden met prooif privately with the floyd family. they will have their final private...
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floyd to die? >> i counted the video, from the time the video started which was a few seconds, apparently, after mr. floyd was pushed on the ground, and the knee put on the neck, i counted about three minutes and 50 seconds between the time he's on the ground and the time he becomes motionless, at a time that passes by, the civilians that were watching it, photographing, yelled out that he was dying, that he was lifeless, that he should be permitted to get up, that he's dying, that he's going to be dead, from the moment, three minutes plus seconds, he was motionless. he had no evidence of breathing, of struggling, and remained that way for another four or five minutes, with a knee on his neck, until the ems people arrived and found he had no pulse, he had a cardiac arrest, they tried cpr, they tried shock to the heart, nothing worked, and he did not recover. in my opinion he was dead after about four or five minutes. he was pronounced dead sometime later, when he gets to a hospital, a person is ali
floyd to die? >> i counted the video, from the time the video started which was a few seconds, apparently, after mr. floyd was pushed on the ground, and the knee put on the neck, i counted about three minutes and 50 seconds between the time he's on the ground and the time he becomes motionless, at a time that passes by, the civilians that were watching it, photographing, yelled out that he was dying, that he was lifeless, that he should be permitted to get up, that he's dying, that he's...
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and george floyd's brother. we entered the park with him what he told me about his message to this nation, his message about the violence. and our interview after his speech. what he saw when he looked out into that crowd gathered for his brother. >>> also tonight, there are major developments in the george floyd murder investigation. the charges for the other three officers and today, they made their first court appearance. we learned one of them was on their third full shift. for another, his fourth day on the job. what they claim about the actions that day of derek chauvin, with his knee on floyd's neck. he faces that second degree murder charge. and tonight, the longtime friend who was in floyd's car before that deadly encounter breaks his silence on what he witnessed in those final moments. >>> here in new york city, the fbi tonight investigating an unprovoked attack on two officers on patrol. one of them stabbed in the neck. the suspect and two other officers hit in an exchange of gunfire. tonight, there i
and george floyd's brother. we entered the park with him what he told me about his message to this nation, his message about the violence. and our interview after his speech. what he saw when he looked out into that crowd gathered for his brother. >>> also tonight, there are major developments in the george floyd murder investigation. the charges for the other three officers and today, they made their first court appearance. we learned one of them was on their third full shift. for...
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spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing the right thing was based on. my post and. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george lloyd's death was to take to the streets. or your system broke. and join us. in saying this has to stop. and there's a national crowd or these police departments across america got to do some with them you know they got out they got to be reform change fast app and how elise's done the united states of america left t.i. for decades spike lee has been making movies about u.s. racism and the forgotten history of african-americans amid the shoot 'em up action of his new film the 5 bloods about black vietnam vets least slips in social and political commentary. about the current resident of the white house leaders of mince words his nickname for president
spike lee's response to the death of george floyd was to make this film editing footage of floyd's killing with the chokehold death of garner in 2014 and with scenes from his own 1989 film do the right thing the right thing was based on. my post and. the simple and brutal message is this is happened before if nothing changes this will happen again. but lee does see a difference this time in the broad group of americans whose response to george lloyd's death was to take to the streets. or your...
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, to his friends and loved ones, he was known as "floyd." he loved plain best people and football. his family wanted him to be known as loving and godly. he passed away at 46 years old for eight minutes and 46 seconds. as the police officer knelt on yelled i can't breathe, i can't breathe and called out for his mother. we will give honor to his life. we will now pause for eight inutes and 46 seconds remembrance of george floyd. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] >> george floyd ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, may we honor those dead. they we honor those who are dead and protect all who are alive. >> george floyd. george floyd. >> with the recent protests across the country, watch over coverage with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the situation. plus, efforts addressing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and camping 2020. join in the conversation every day
, to his friends and loved ones, he was known as "floyd." he loved plain best people and football. his family wanted him to be known as loving and godly. he passed away at 46 years old for eight minutes and 46 seconds. as the police officer knelt on yelled i can't breathe, i can't breathe and called out for his mother. we will give honor to his life. we will now pause for eight inutes and 46 seconds remembrance of george floyd. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence]...
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that was floyd. >> jackson also said that floyd moved to minneapolis several years ago in search of a better life. the former owner of the nightclub where george floyd had worked remembered how popular he was, not just with his colleagues but with all who met him. >> george was called in to do extra security as a support on some of our urban nights, which were usually tuesdays or sundays and he was just a really nice guy. everybody liked him. that's why he got called in by some of my guys. we need some help. and he was well liked in the latino and the african-american community. >> for those who didn't know george floyd, his horrific death sparked action in the form of massive protests. >> black lives -- >> matter! >> look at this. thousands upon thousands of americans in all 50 states coming together every single day and night since george floyd's death ten days ago from holding the signs high in the air to taking a knee like these doctors, here you have, and nurses in new york city. many felt this moment was one in which they could not be silent. >> for once, everybody's tired, and
that was floyd. >> jackson also said that floyd moved to minneapolis several years ago in search of a better life. the former owner of the nightclub where george floyd had worked remembered how popular he was, not just with his colleagues but with all who met him. >> george was called in to do extra security as a support on some of our urban nights, which were usually tuesdays or sundays and he was just a really nice guy. everybody liked him. that's why he got called in by some of...
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floyd killed on memorial day. since then what we have seen just remarkable, not just in the big cities, small cities, in the u.s. and across this world. >> reporter: yeah. there is something that is different. i have been covering these issues between black folks and police for many, many years, for cnn and before cnn, and i will tell you that in every single case there's always been this spark of a moment and then that is turned into a movement. the black lives matter movement but i have never seen the response we have seen from what happened to george floyd. the response has been remarkable and that's what's different here. because the response wasn't just coming from people who went out to march in the streets from black folks and white folks that decided they couldn't take this anymore but came from the police chiefs of this country and it's come from the governors of this country and some of the political leaders of this country who we haven't heard from in the past. i was able to speak with the police chief
floyd killed on memorial day. since then what we have seen just remarkable, not just in the big cities, small cities, in the u.s. and across this world. >> reporter: yeah. there is something that is different. i have been covering these issues between black folks and police for many, many years, for cnn and before cnn, and i will tell you that in every single case there's always been this spark of a moment and then that is turned into a movement. the black lives matter movement but i have...
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>> george floyd, george floyd, george floyd. >> george floyd, his last words were mama, i can't breathe. that sounds like a call to action to me. >> reporter: holmes says she has lost two sons to gun violence is determined to make change. >> she mention the something that touched me and touched all of us. she said they have mamas, we have mamas. it was all about humanity. it was about a group of people, not just the protesters. it was about law enforcement. everybody has a mama. >> reporter: what holmes didn't know was that district commander reyes lost his mom a year and a half ago. >> she was a brave woman. and we miss her dearly. >> reporter: and hugging holmes, a total stranger, warmed his heart. >> i haven't been able to hug my mom for a year and a half, and it's very special. >> i owe you people. >> she gave me a funny nickname, big boo. if that's what it's going to take to bring people together, i'll take it. >> reporter: rosa flores, cnn, miami. >> how nice. more of that, don't we need it. >>> a german piano player hopesihopes his musical message of hope will help. he drove from
>> george floyd, george floyd, george floyd. >> george floyd, his last words were mama, i can't breathe. that sounds like a call to action to me. >> reporter: holmes says she has lost two sons to gun violence is determined to make change. >> she mention the something that touched me and touched all of us. she said they have mamas, we have mamas. it was all about humanity. it was about a group of people, not just the protesters. it was about law enforcement. everybody has...
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george floyd change the world. and we are george floyd change the world. and we are going to make the world know that he made a difference. dear brothers and sisters, we have a duty responsibility and an obligation not to allow this to be like the other times. we have a responsibility to not only george floyd, but to all of those other persons. breonna taylor. we have a responsibility to each one of them. to make sure that we do not walk away today after having celebrated his life and not taken the next step to commemorate and to assure the future generations that this won't happen again! it's time! so brothers and sisters, the congressional black caucus has done something. it's historic. they are under karen bass and her leadership we under karen bass and her leadership we have a law that makes it against the law to put your foot on the neck ofa the law to put your foot on the neck of a person. it's against the law! you can't have a no knock law, it is against the law. you are going to have to wear your body cameras, it is against the law. the congression
george floyd change the world. and we are george floyd change the world. and we are going to make the world know that he made a difference. dear brothers and sisters, we have a duty responsibility and an obligation not to allow this to be like the other times. we have a responsibility to not only george floyd, but to all of those other persons. breonna taylor. we have a responsibility to each one of them. to make sure that we do not walk away today after having celebrated his life and not taken...
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george floyd. on behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now to open this service, this celebration of his life, we will have a scripture reading from reverend jerry macafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagan, president of north central university and a solo by mrs. tawana porter. >> on behalf, psalms 27. the lord is mylight and my salutation, whom shall i fear? the lord is the strength of my life, whom shall i be afraid? when the wicked, even my enemies and my foes came upon me to eat at my flesh, they stumbled and fell, though and hosts should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear, the war should rise against me and be confident, one thing i desired of the lord, that will i seek after, that i may dwell in the house of the lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty of the lord and to inquire in his temple for in the time of trouble, he shall hide me in his pavilio
george floyd. on behalf of everyone here, i want to personally express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss. now to open this service, this celebration of his life, we will have a scripture reading from reverend jerry macafee, pastor of new salem missionary baptist church, followed by an opening prayer from dr. scott hagan, president of north central university and a solo by mrs. tawana porter. >> on behalf, psalms 27. the lord is mylight and my salutation, whom shall i fear? the...
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floyd. right now, fired officer derek chauvin faces charges of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, but the other three officers who were standing by as mr. floyd was killed have not as of this hour been charged. but we are told the attorney general has made a review of the case, he has completed it and will have an announcement later today. we also are at the site of mr. floyd's death. his family due to visit any moment. they're coming to that memorial site, a shrine right there in minneapolis. let's get to our correspondent who broke this news for us last hour, cnn's josh campbell. omar jimenez also in minneapolis. josh, i want to start with you. the attorney general under a great deal of pressure here, in his own community, from protesters around the country. he said he asked for time to review all of the evidence, but your reporting is keith ellison has made a decision. >> reporter: that's right, john. a major development, a new milestone in this investigation. as you ment
floyd. right now, fired officer derek chauvin faces charges of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, but the other three officers who were standing by as mr. floyd was killed have not as of this hour been charged. but we are told the attorney general has made a review of the case, he has completed it and will have an announcement later today. we also are at the site of mr. floyd's death. his family due to visit any moment. they're coming to that memorial site, a shrine right there...
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george floyd! >> o'donnell: despite a curfew, the ministry leader rallied protesters at the site of floyd's death, his first protest ever. >> we're grieving! we're hurt! we have the right to hurt! now, i think when we have the world's attention it's time to make a demand that's serious, a demand that literally they have to meet that will change the world. >> this is a new civil rights movement. >> o'donnell: keith mayes is a professor at the university of minnesota. john wright is retired from the school and both specialize in african american studies. why do you describe this as a>>e systemic. they are long standing. they go back many decades. this is a powder keg because this is the last time that i think the community is going to sit idly by without systematic change. >> o'donnell: minnesota has one of the largest racial gaps in the country. the poverty among african americans here is nearly four times that of whites. in minneapolis, black people are seven times more likely to have a violent pol
george floyd! >> o'donnell: despite a curfew, the ministry leader rallied protesters at the site of floyd's death, his first protest ever. >> we're grieving! we're hurt! we have the right to hurt! now, i think when we have the world's attention it's time to make a demand that's serious, a demand that literally they have to meet that will change the world. >> this is a new civil rights movement. >> o'donnell: keith mayes is a professor at the university of minnesota. john...