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it's but it's time for corporate america. and the wealthiest one or does that just began to pay their fair share. >> fair share. >> sometimes i have arguments with my. friends of the democratic party. >> i think you should be able to become a billionaire and millionaire. your fair share. a recent study shows. the 55 in the nation's biggest corporations. 0 federal tax last year. those 55 corporations made in excess of 40 billion dollars in profit. a lot of companies. also vague taxes through tax havens and switzerland. you to. in the cayman islands. and they benefit from tax loopholes and deductions. for offshoring jobs and shifting profits overseas. it's not right. we're going to reform corporate taxes. so they pay their fair share and help pay for the public investments. their businesses will benefit from as well. we're going to reward work, not just wealth. we take the top tax bracket. for the wealthiest one percent of americans. those making over $400,000 or more. back up to where it was when george w was president. we sta
it's but it's time for corporate america. and the wealthiest one or does that just began to pay their fair share. >> fair share. >> sometimes i have arguments with my. friends of the democratic party. >> i think you should be able to become a billionaire and millionaire. your fair share. a recent study shows. the 55 in the nation's biggest corporations. 0 federal tax last year. those 55 corporations made in excess of 40 billion dollars in profit. a lot of companies. also vague...
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because being essential to america should mean we are essential in america. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is now approved for more patients with chronic heart failure. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about prescription entresto. tonight... i'll be eating roasted cauliflower tacos with spicy chipotle sauce. [doorbell chimes] thank you. [puck scores] oooow yeah!! i wasn't ready! you want cheese to go with that whine?? giving us the strength to stand together. sometimes we would question each other. sometimes we would say this is just going to be a waste of time. but somehow you touch news the midnight hours and teach us to hold on and that if we would be faithful over few things, you would
because being essential to america should mean we are essential in america. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is now approved for more patients with chronic heart failure. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are...
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— is a topic is happening in america throughout america right now, whether— throughout america right now, whether or not that is an undemocratic process that results in a lot of— undemocratic process that results in a lot of good legislation like the george — a lot of good legislation like the george floyd justice in policing act. �* . ., george floyd justice in policing act. �* , ., �* . act. but the george floyd bill, what would that actually _ act. but the george floyd bill, what would that actually change? - act. but the george floyd bill, what would that actually change? well, l would that actually change? well, one of the things _ would that actually change? well, one of the things it _ would that actually change? well, one of the things it would - would that actually change? well, one of the things it would do - would that actually change? well, one of the things it would do is i would that actually change? well, one of the things it would do is to ban the _ one of the things it would do is to ban the use — one of the things it would do is to ban the use of choke h
— is a topic is happening in america throughout america right now, whether— throughout america right now, whether or not that is an undemocratic process that results in a lot of— undemocratic process that results in a lot of good legislation like the george — a lot of good legislation like the george floyd justice in policing act. �* . ., george floyd justice in policing act. �* , ., �* . act. but the george floyd bill, what would that actually _ act. but the george floyd bill,...
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for overall quality of life, we recently ranked second best state in america. minnesota was one of the safest states in the nation during the pandemic when comparing cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. and now our economy is booming back faster than we ever imagined. we have not just survive this crisis. we have centered our values and led through it, minnesota. and the final reason i chose to give this address from mankato west high school is to lift up and share wisdom spoken here 60 years ago. in 1961, martin luther king jr. gave a 48-minute speech in this high school's auditorium. his speech came during the peak of the freedom rides, when black and white americans rode buses through the south together to protest segregation. dr. king was clear that the scourge of racism was not limited to the south. he said very clearly, no section of our country can boast of clean hands. we know this in minnesota. our state was thrust into the international spotlight following the death of george floyd. our deep racial inequities were exposed for the world to see. for man
for overall quality of life, we recently ranked second best state in america. minnesota was one of the safest states in the nation during the pandemic when comparing cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. and now our economy is booming back faster than we ever imagined. we have not just survive this crisis. we have centered our values and led through it, minnesota. and the final reason i chose to give this address from mankato west high school is to lift up and share wisdom spoken here 60 years...
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america has a long history of systemic racism. black americans and like many in particular have been treated throughout the course of our history as less than human —— black men. black men are fathers and brothers and sons and grandfathers and friends and grandfathers and friends and neighbours. their lives must be valued in our education system, in our healthcare system, in our healthcare system, in our housing system, in our economic system, in our criminaljustice in our economic system, in our criminal justice system, in our economic system, in our criminaljustice system, in our nation. because of smart phones, so many americans have now seen the racial injustice that black americans have known for generations. the racial injustice that we have fought for generations. that my parents protested in the 1960s. that millions of us, americans of every race, protested last summer. here is the truth about racial injustice. it is not just a lack america problem. or a people of colour problem. it is a problem for every american. it
america has a long history of systemic racism. black americans and like many in particular have been treated throughout the course of our history as less than human —— black men. black men are fathers and brothers and sons and grandfathers and friends and grandfathers and friends and neighbours. their lives must be valued in our education system, in our healthcare system, in our healthcare system, in our housing system, in our economic system, in our criminaljustice in our economic system,...
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in my opinion, this is the human rights issue in the united states of america. we need to pass the george floyd justice in policing act, put it on president biden's desk, because that will be the first step to transforming policing. we need to take a hard look at ourselves in this country in the mirror, to say, why is it that over 100 people have died at the hands of police in the matter of a year? we saw the videotape. we understand the egregious murder. but what about the ones that were not taped on a cell phone? so today i am relieved. today i exhale. but today just marks the beginning of a new phase of a long struggle to ring justice -- struggled to bring justice in america. thank you. >> thank you. at this time, we would like to ask speaker nancy pelosi to make remarks. speaker pelosi: thank you, madam chair. there are many owners that are afforded to a member of congress, and certainly many more to a speaker of the house. but nothing surpasses the honor of being with the black caucus today, when we have seen a step in the right direction for justice done.
in my opinion, this is the human rights issue in the united states of america. we need to pass the george floyd justice in policing act, put it on president biden's desk, because that will be the first step to transforming policing. we need to take a hard look at ourselves in this country in the mirror, to say, why is it that over 100 people have died at the hands of police in the matter of a year? we saw the videotape. we understand the egregious murder. but what about the ones that were not...
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Apr 14, 2021
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ending america's longest war the u.s. president's timeline for getting troops out of afghanistan. war in afghanistan was never meant to be a multi-generational. but they're still down to about taliban talks with the afghan government the group saying it won't take part until all fallen troops leave. elam.
ending america's longest war the u.s. president's timeline for getting troops out of afghanistan. war in afghanistan was never meant to be a multi-generational. but they're still down to about taliban talks with the afghan government the group saying it won't take part until all fallen troops leave. elam.
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why our obsession with rights is tearing america apart. saturday, at 9 p.m. eastern green state university philosophy professor talk bs free speech and free exchange of ideas in his book why it is okay to speak your mind. sunday, at 9 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, in her new book everyday is a gift a memoir illinois democratic senator talk about her life and career in the military and in u.s. senate interviewed by politico congressional editor, shore. watch booktv this weekend be sure to tune into in-depth monday may 2nd at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. ♪ ♪ c-span2 is your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television company, today we're brought to you by these television company who is provide c-span2 to viewers as a public service. ♪ ♪ now back to the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. there were more questions for los angeles police sergeant jody steger and special agent with the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension.
why our obsession with rights is tearing america apart. saturday, at 9 p.m. eastern green state university philosophy professor talk bs free speech and free exchange of ideas in his book why it is okay to speak your mind. sunday, at 9 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, in her new book everyday is a gift a memoir illinois democratic senator talk about her life and career in the military and in u.s. senate interviewed by politico congressional editor, shore. watch booktv this weekend be sure to tune...
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america has a long history of systemic racism. black americans and blackman in particular have been treated, throughout the course of our history, as less than human. black men are fathers, and brothers, and sons, and uncles, and grandfathers, and friends, and neighbors. their lives must be valued in our education system, in our health care system, in our housing system, in our economic system, in our criminal justice system. in our nation. . because of smart phones, so many americans have now seen the racial injustice that black americans americans have known for generations. the racial injustice that we have fought for generations, that my parents protested in the 1960's. that millions of us, americans of every race protested last summer. here is the truth about racial injustice. it is not just a black america problem, or a people of color problem. it is a problem for every american. it is keeping us from fulfilling the promise of liberty and justice for all. and it is holding our nation back from realizing our full potential. w
america has a long history of systemic racism. black americans and blackman in particular have been treated, throughout the course of our history, as less than human. black men are fathers, and brothers, and sons, and uncles, and grandfathers, and friends, and neighbors. their lives must be valued in our education system, in our health care system, in our housing system, in our economic system, in our criminal justice system. in our nation. . because of smart phones, so many americans have now...
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president has called the verdict a rare but important step towards justice in america joe biden spoke to ford's family before addressing the nation calling his death murder in broad daylight we have to listen. can't breed i can't breed. nice words we can't let those words die we see. we have to keep your readers were. we must not turn away we can't turn away. well a car bomb targeting security forces has exploded in afghanistan's capital of kabul security officials say the blast was aimed at a convoy the interior ministry says it was a suicide attack. the military in chad has promised an 18 month transition to free elections after announcing the death of president disturbing the army says he was killed while visiting soldiers fighting rebels on the frontline there he had just won reelection and was one of africa's longest serving leaders. says the chief of. emergency meeting of southeast asian leaders this weekend to discuss the crisis in the country at least 6 people were killed by security forces on tuesday. with headlines more news off the women make signs. it's a very bleak pictur
president has called the verdict a rare but important step towards justice in america joe biden spoke to ford's family before addressing the nation calling his death murder in broad daylight we have to listen. can't breed i can't breed. nice words we can't let those words die we see. we have to keep your readers were. we must not turn away we can't turn away. well a car bomb targeting security forces has exploded in afghanistan's capital of kabul security officials say the blast was aimed at a...
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there are hundreds of flints all across america. how many of you know when you send your children to school the fountain they are drinking out of is not fed by a lead pipe? how many of you know the school your child is in still has asbestos in the walls and a lack of ventilation? isn't that infrastructure? line workers and electricians. transmission lines for a modern grid. over 500,000 charging stations on the highways we are going to build to accommodate electric vehicles so we can own the future. construction workers and engineers building modern hospitals and homes for american families. health care workers, steelworkers, folks that work in cutting edge labs doing 90% of the infrastructure jobs created by our american jobs plan can be filled by people who don't have a college degree. 75% don't need an associates degree. as i said last week, this is a blue-collar blueprint for increasing opportunity for the american people. it also includes the biggest investment in nondefense research development on record. i promise you it is n
there are hundreds of flints all across america. how many of you know when you send your children to school the fountain they are drinking out of is not fed by a lead pipe? how many of you know the school your child is in still has asbestos in the walls and a lack of ventilation? isn't that infrastructure? line workers and electricians. transmission lines for a modern grid. over 500,000 charging stations on the highways we are going to build to accommodate electric vehicles so we can own the...
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until that is done, policing will not get that are in america. secondly, when a doctor makes a mistake and the patient dies, he is covered by liability insurance but when a doctor commits homicide, it is homicide. you do not say that he made a mistake. we need to distinguish between those when we look at police officers and look at them when they are committing homicide and when it is a mistake. guest: i have to in certain ways agree. let's take as an example the shooting in ohio. based on everything i have seen, even taking into consideration the community uproar, it is likely that is going to be called a good shooting. as opposed to let's go back a few years, the shooting in south carolina of walter scott. no way could not be considered good. the problem we have is the actions of the person and the law enforcement officer involved. if they are moving away from you -- the standard is, tennessee versus garner, that you must be in fear of your life or threat to someone else. if they are moving away from you, they are not threatening you. the situa
until that is done, policing will not get that are in america. secondly, when a doctor makes a mistake and the patient dies, he is covered by liability insurance but when a doctor commits homicide, it is homicide. you do not say that he made a mistake. we need to distinguish between those when we look at police officers and look at them when they are committing homicide and when it is a mistake. guest: i have to in certain ways agree. let's take as an example the shooting in ohio. based on...
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we have a gun violence problem, a wealth problem in america, we have an issue of social justice in america. we can't continue to see police but their knees on the neck of black men in america and walk away from that. the george floyd bill is in the senate now. can we come together and reach some type of compromise? and i know for a fact, we are actually talking. in past congresses we didn't even talk. republicans and democrats are at the table. they actually are meeting tomorrow to discuss the george floyd bill. we are moving in the right direction. because we have things to fix. that's why we came to congress, not to have a name and fly back and forth and walk around with a pin on them. we came here to change things and that's with the president highlighted tonight. >> last question, where were you seated and what were you thinking as you watched the speech tonight, very different from the past sessions speeches. >> i'm normally in the aisle shaking hands with the president when he comes in. i was in the gallery, and like i said, the electricity just was not there tonight. and so it was v
we have a gun violence problem, a wealth problem in america, we have an issue of social justice in america. we can't continue to see police but their knees on the neck of black men in america and walk away from that. the george floyd bill is in the senate now. can we come together and reach some type of compromise? and i know for a fact, we are actually talking. in past congresses we didn't even talk. republicans and democrats are at the table. they actually are meeting tomorrow to discuss the...
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there is president has called the verdict a rare but important step towards justice in america joe biden spoke to floyd's family before addressing the nation calling his death murder in broad daylight we have to listen. i can't breathe. nice words. we can't let those words die we see. we have to keep you. we must not turn away we can't turn away. chad's military has promised an 18 month transition to free elections after announcing the death of president just debby the army says he was killed while servicing soldiers fighting rebels in the north that he had just won re-election and was one of africa's longest serving leaders his son general will take on the role of interim head of state. a car bomb targeting security forces exploded in afghanistan's capital kabul interior ministry says it was a suicide attack it happened hours before turkey and the delay of afghan peace talks set to be held in istanbul this week. and the chief of military gentle will attend an emergency meeting of southeast asian leaders this weekend to discuss the crisis in the country at least 6 people were reportedly
there is president has called the verdict a rare but important step towards justice in america joe biden spoke to floyd's family before addressing the nation calling his death murder in broad daylight we have to listen. i can't breathe. nice words. we can't let those words die we see. we have to keep you. we must not turn away we can't turn away. chad's military has promised an 18 month transition to free elections after announcing the death of president just debby the army says he was killed...
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gun violence in america, estimated to cost the nation $280 billion a year. how could that be? hospital bills, physical therapy, trauma counseling, legal fees, prison costs, and the loss of productivity, not to mention the psychological damage done to children who live in the cities, watching this happen, knowing someone this has happened to. it has a profound impact on our children, even if they are never involved in pulling the trigger or being the victim on the other. for a fraction of the cost of gun violence, we can save lives, create safe and healthy communities, and to build economies that work for all of us and save billions of american dollars in the meantime. much of it is taxpayer money. finally, the bureau of alcohol , tobacco, and firearms has not had a permanent director since 2015. today, i am proud to nominate david chipman to serve as the director of the aft. he knows the aft well. he served there for 25 years. vice president harris and i believe he is the right person at this moment for this agency. i said before that my job and the job of any president is to
gun violence in america, estimated to cost the nation $280 billion a year. how could that be? hospital bills, physical therapy, trauma counseling, legal fees, prison costs, and the loss of productivity, not to mention the psychological damage done to children who live in the cities, watching this happen, knowing someone this has happened to. it has a profound impact on our children, even if they are never involved in pulling the trigger or being the victim on the other. for a fraction of the...
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it's so part and parcel of my culture and my owing up and the jewish story across america, but my jewish
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police brutality, a disease america has never cured. even as the jury was considering its verdict, protesters congregated outside the court. not since the trial of oj simpson has a verdict been the focus of such concentration and concern. and it even brought about an extraordinary presidential intervention, joe biden describing how he'd telephoned the floyd family last night. they're a good family, and they're calling for peace and tranquility no matter what that verdict is. i'm praying the verdict is the right verdict, which is... i think it's overwhelming in my view. minneapolis looks like a garrison town. the boots of 3,000 members of the national guard are on the streets. cities across america are boarding up, in the knowledge this verdict will reverberate throughout the land. the spot where george floyd was killed felt early on this morning like the eye of a brewing storm. for activists, this whole area has become a landmark of inequality, a haunting reminder of america's racial breach. will this guilty verdict calm the angry mood?
police brutality, a disease america has never cured. even as the jury was considering its verdict, protesters congregated outside the court. not since the trial of oj simpson has a verdict been the focus of such concentration and concern. and it even brought about an extraordinary presidential intervention, joe biden describing how he'd telephoned the floyd family last night. they're a good family, and they're calling for peace and tranquility no matter what that verdict is. i'm praying the...
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and the question was how much would it cost to connect all of unserved america with fiber optic, the best service you can get? and the answer came back about $80 billion. interestingly enough, the first half of that $40 billion would take care of 98% of businesses and residences in the country and make sure that they had fiber connect different and the last 2% was another $40 billion and that's where that number came from. and so, we can do it. we ought to spend the mup and do it once and rather than continue the programs that thus far vr failed. >> you mentioned in your testimony this week is you think it should increase minimum broadband speeds, why do you think it is important? >> don't listen to me on that, but look at what private companies are doing and where they are putting private dollars. last week, at&t had their analyst meetings and talked to the analysts about how they were expanding fiber optics and talked to the analysts about why they were doing this and what was happening in the marketplace and here were some examples of this. today, and these are at&t statistics, to
and the question was how much would it cost to connect all of unserved america with fiber optic, the best service you can get? and the answer came back about $80 billion. interestingly enough, the first half of that $40 billion would take care of 98% of businesses and residences in the country and make sure that they had fiber connect different and the last 2% was another $40 billion and that's where that number came from. and so, we can do it. we ought to spend the mup and do it once and...
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where does policing in america go from here? >> i think policing in america continues to evolve and seek opportunities to be better and continues to be build. policing in america needs to be doing a better job of highlighting the many times that our police officers will get it right. very tense, dynamic, dangerous situations where there is no loss of life, use of force or a minimal use of force and the situation is resolved. because, for everyone that is wrong, horrific, criminal. there are tens of thousands where we will get it right. >> reporter: his thoughts on the issues really carry weight in washington. in addition to be the chief of police in miami now, he is also the president of a major city chiefs association. and he believes that this chauvin verdict really shows that justice was served and that police officers who break the law are being held acco feeling stressed in your skin? not with new olay retinol body wash. which improves skin 3x better. from dry and stressed, to bright and smooth. so, i can feel my best in my
where does policing in america go from here? >> i think policing in america continues to evolve and seek opportunities to be better and continues to be build. policing in america needs to be doing a better job of highlighting the many times that our police officers will get it right. very tense, dynamic, dangerous situations where there is no loss of life, use of force or a minimal use of force and the situation is resolved. because, for everyone that is wrong, horrific, criminal. there...
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overall quality of life minnesota ranked the second best state in america. minnesota was one of the state the states in the nation during the pandemic when compared to case is hospitalizations and deaths in our economy is looming back faster than we ever imagined. we had haven't just survive this crisis we have senator values lead through it minnesota. and the final reason i chose to give this address from mankato west high school is to lift up and shareor wisdom spoken here 0 years ago. in 1961 martin luther king jr. gave a 40 eight-minute speech in this high school auditorium. his speech came during the peak of the freedom or ride went black and white americans road buses together to protest segregation. dr. king h was clear that the scourge of racism wasn't limited to the south. he said very clearly no section of art country can boast -- we know this this minnesota. >> british state was thrust into the international spotlight following the death of george floyd. our deep racial inequities were exposed forr the world to see. for many white minnesotans it w
overall quality of life minnesota ranked the second best state in america. minnesota was one of the state the states in the nation during the pandemic when compared to case is hospitalizations and deaths in our economy is looming back faster than we ever imagined. we had haven't just survive this crisis we have senator values lead through it minnesota. and the final reason i chose to give this address from mankato west high school is to lift up and shareor wisdom spoken here 0 years ago. in...
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know if democratic party is the ones who so to segregate in this country in the real world in real america americans don't really care about the skin color of their of their neighbors it's the marxist dialectic it's putting one group against another it's pitting black against white many thanks for joining us we're not santa last hour this morning we'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work the problem is in the long term and mostly disastrous suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines early up to something wonderful and very often there are 4 fix it up to something terrible can bill solve all ills are always trying to mitigate life itself i just think i was in like i was just scared me i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. i didn't have to be so comp
know if democratic party is the ones who so to segregate in this country in the real world in real america americans don't really care about the skin color of their of their neighbors it's the marxist dialectic it's putting one group against another it's pitting black against white many thanks for joining us we're not santa last hour this morning we'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill...
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hi i'm femi oke a welcome to the string this episode is all about that cowboys am kalgo as of america if you're doing a double take right now i'm laying in the history of african-american cowboys and cowgirls you have to take a really deep to find it and why is that that's one question what the asking on today show but there is a new movie out right now that looks at the open city cowboys of philadelphia african-american cowboys and cowgirls that film is called concrete cowboy you can take a look at it right now have a look. at this in our crowd was right even on the range of. really happy to point into. the history. i know you. we break out of our program to take you live to day 7 of testimony at the derrick chauvin trial in minneapolis let's listen in to witness testimony. first of all if you feel so we'd appreciate if you could remove your mask more clearly. yes and then begin by stating your full name spelling each of your names. my name is curry yang for. our last means go y e n g this was for. good morning good morning sir how are you employed i am employee with a police departm
hi i'm femi oke a welcome to the string this episode is all about that cowboys am kalgo as of america if you're doing a double take right now i'm laying in the history of african-american cowboys and cowgirls you have to take a really deep to find it and why is that that's one question what the asking on today show but there is a new movie out right now that looks at the open city cowboys of philadelphia african-american cowboys and cowgirls that film is called concrete cowboy you can take a...
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now the question is, is it going to change policing in america? is it going to change any systemic racism or how police officers treat certain communities? >> it created a precedent for expectation of consequence. i don't think i have ever said before the court decided the police murdered the george floyd. you have this. this was a murder. and now we have to see what does that become as a catalyst for more? so, let's discuss with the better minds. anthony and it's good to have you both. bark, when you look at this, they got him on second degree murder and obviously the two after that. was this any measure of surprise for you that this was declared a murder because we see it so rarely. even in shooting cases. let alone non-shooting. >> i am still -- i'm still so excited by the verdict. it's no surprise to me. what we saw was murder. we saw murder. we saw a cop in uniform murder mr. floyd. and i am just so happy that that jury understood what they saw. >> counsellor when you think about what this means in terms of the over all process of change, do
now the question is, is it going to change policing in america? is it going to change any systemic racism or how police officers treat certain communities? >> it created a precedent for expectation of consequence. i don't think i have ever said before the court decided the police murdered the george floyd. you have this. this was a murder. and now we have to see what does that become as a catalyst for more? so, let's discuss with the better minds. anthony and it's good to have you both....
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on the news tonight, guns in america. the bidencurb violence and affee communities that are most affected by a. getting the vaccine. many evangelical leaders overcome reluctance to receive inoculations among their followers. and under told story. the jewish women's resistance movements within nazi run ghettos. >> now, i cannot look at the story of the holocaust without seeing one of a constant battle of resistance and
on the news tonight, guns in america. the bidencurb violence and affee communities that are most affected by a. getting the vaccine. many evangelical leaders overcome reluctance to receive inoculations among their followers. and under told story. the jewish women's resistance movements within nazi run ghettos. >> now, i cannot look at the story of the holocaust without seeing one of a constant battle of resistance and
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pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". america. one police officer is that and another is seriously injured at the u.s. capitol. the incident does not appear to be a terrorist attack. at least 50 people have been killed in taiwan as a high-speed train comes off the rails and crashes in a tunnel. >> my whole body fell to the floor. i hit my head. anchor: at the trial over the death of george floyd, the top homicide investigator says the level of force used was totally unnecessary. ♪ welcome. a police officer has died and another has been hospitalized after an attack on the u.s. capitol. a man rammed a car into a barricaded and then emerged brandishing a knife. he was shot dead. this is the second time the capitol building has been targeted this year after supporters of donald trump stormed the capitol building in january. reporter: we have been here before. lunchtime on a cold day in another emergency at the capita
pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". america. one police officer is that and another is seriously injured at the u.s. capitol. the incident does not appear to be a terrorist attack. at least 50 people have been killed in taiwan as a high-speed train comes off the rails and crashes in a tunnel. >> my whole body fell to the floor. i hit my head. anchor: at the...
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pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". america. the white house calls for, as violence flares up in northern ireland. the classes between catholic and protestant communities threatened an already fragile peace. president biden outlines his first gun control measures, calling mass shootings an epidemic and an embarrassmt. new mexico government data shows the real death toll from coronavirus is far higher than has been reported. >> not enough doses to go around. no strategy in place to deal with the scale of the problem. anchor: will this underwater world be wrecked byeep sea mining? a world -- morning from environmental campaigners. welcome. the white house has joined a call for calm in northern ireland after another night of violence in belfast. leaders have condemned the rioting that has raged six nights now. a reminder of the height of the troubles, with attacks on police. more than 50 officers have been injured.
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when george floyd died it was notjust america when george floyd died it was not just america that when george floyd died it was notjust america that reacted. the reaction was global. why should a single man�*s face appear in syria? should a single man's face appear in syria?— should a single man's face appear in syria? george floyd! georae appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the violence - appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the violence i. appear in syria? george floyd! | george floyd! the violence i am referring — george floyd! the violence i am referring to _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called racism. - referring to is called racism. for many— referring to is called racism. for many it _ referring to is called racism. for many it was _ referring to is called racism. for many it was about - referring to is called racism. for many it was
when george floyd died it was notjust america when george floyd died it was not just america that when george floyd died it was notjust america that reacted. the reaction was global. why should a single man�*s face appear in syria? should a single man's face appear in syria?— should a single man's face appear in syria? george floyd! georae appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the...
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, for one thing, and it is a tax increase on small businesses, job creators in the united states of america, and, chuck, you made his statement that i have to wonder about. it seems the administration is more eager to have bipartisanship that the members of congress are. how could the president expect to have bipartisanship when his proposal is a repeal of one of our signature issues in 2017 where we cut the tax rate and made the united states finally more competitive when it comes to the way we treat job creators? >> middle school and high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition telling us what issues that congress and president should address this year. all month, we are featuring the winners. our second prize high school east winners are aileen qi and kevin rha. they are 10th graders from montgomery blair high school in
, for one thing, and it is a tax increase on small businesses, job creators in the united states of america, and, chuck, you made his statement that i have to wonder about. it seems the administration is more eager to have bipartisanship that the members of congress are. how could the president expect to have bipartisanship when his proposal is a repeal of one of our signature issues in 2017 where we cut the tax rate and made the united states finally more competitive when it comes to the way...
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so that we can all share in this dream of an america _ all share in this dream of an america that never really was but maybe _ america that never really was but maybe someday can be.— america that never really was but maybe someday can be. marcia, thank ou so maybe someday can be. marcia, thank you so much — maybe someday can be. marcia, thank you so much for— maybe someday can be. marcia, thank you so much for coming _ maybe someday can be. marcia, thank you so much for coming to _ maybe someday can be. marcia, thank you so much for coming to talk - maybe someday can be. marcia, thank you so much for coming to talk to - you so much for coming to talk to us. you're welcome. marcia how are she is one of the people, it may be the leader of this entire set up here in george floyd square. she has been working tirelessly since last may. the nella fraser their teenager... may. the nella fraser their teenager. . ._ may. the nella fraser their teenaaer... , ,., , ., teenager... this is a community, and i did it. teenager... this is a community, and i did it- no — teenager... this is a c
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north america. but as one can. i thought by what i got. that went on when i found. these parents say their to larger pay out would send a powerful message to the school. on how my. lonely and now. need. my level and blanket and how my long portly net. was. a. child and pretend on whose sons were both abused at the school or among those continuing to fight for more compensation. got to me. only. that. i'm a parent myself and every week i take my daughter to school and leave her in the care teachers so far i've had no problems but not every parent in thailand can say the same thing and that's what. i think the education authorities they. willing to really prove up and pick the schools to account because they have a lot of power of course they have a lot of money to start this one example but it's the tip of the ice. and problems are exacerbated when private schools like. unlike state controlled public schools can employ in adequately trained teachers. well we're. going to. use all we have to print saul. but these promised reforms may not come fast enough for the paren
north america. but as one can. i thought by what i got. that went on when i found. these parents say their to larger pay out would send a powerful message to the school. on how my. lonely and now. need. my level and blanket and how my long portly net. was. a. child and pretend on whose sons were both abused at the school or among those continuing to fight for more compensation. got to me. only. that. i'm a parent myself and every week i take my daughter to school and leave her in the care...
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. >> are you familiar with any studies reaching that conclusion out of the united states of america ? >> no. >> what is so peculiar about canada that were talking about canadian studies. >> that's what i don't understand. i mean, i filed that study and i just thought i don't know how tointerpret this . it's just so contrary to the actual experience of forensic pathologist in the united states. >> you asked questions about whether prone position is safe to lay on your stomach. >> yes. >> are you familiar with whether or not laying in the prone position automatically brings about a reduction in the oxygen reserves, somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 to 24percent . >> i am not aware of that i would defer to a clinician. >> perhaps a pulmonologist. >> that would be the best. >> i think you were in effect asked the question about laying by the pool on my stomach in florida. >> yes. >> george floyd was not laying by the pool on his stomach in florida . >> no. >> i know the answer to this but i'll ask the question about sitting on the church benchwith a baseball under your butt . you've nev
. >> are you familiar with any studies reaching that conclusion out of the united states of america ? >> no. >> what is so peculiar about canada that were talking about canadian studies. >> that's what i don't understand. i mean, i filed that study and i just thought i don't know how tointerpret this . it's just so contrary to the actual experience of forensic pathologist in the united states. >> you asked questions about whether prone position is safe to lay on...
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got your car units will be using another bison and he lives in a condo nominee i what i mean is that america has said it will not allow seems obvious that you will permit a less lethal you're going up what you said i call you you know what i saw him i know you want to because i will if i stop like i'm not i'm going to live for you you know the city like o'hare like i said very good as a novelist. but i got that point i celebrated of a film other than the case here. it's a lot of the money. back on the money. but you got to follow it. perhaps that. was one place it doesn't help when police. that out there are you are in the us is mccord yeah i thought about it i even try to discuss. this. a little fun for the in the real reason i don't but i don't like a. lot. of them. well that is. the year one. that i am but i. mean. yeah the ada got those. you know you so well you know your lawyer was a little loony go. much like you go. but that's another. thing . you. know. how much i'm on that i'm part. of. what i said if it. i'm going to try to just make sure you. know where thank you. you can have eno
got your car units will be using another bison and he lives in a condo nominee i what i mean is that america has said it will not allow seems obvious that you will permit a less lethal you're going up what you said i call you you know what i saw him i know you want to because i will if i stop like i'm not i'm going to live for you you know the city like o'hare like i said very good as a novelist. but i got that point i celebrated of a film other than the case here. it's a lot of the money. back...
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are you familiar with any such studies reaching that conclusion in the united states of america? >> know. >> what is a peculiar about canada we are talking about canadian studies? >> that is what i don't understand. i found that study and i thought i don't know how to interpret this. it is so contrary to the actual experience of forensic pathologists. >> us questions whether the prone position is safe to lay on your stomach. are you familiar with whether or not laying in the prone position automatically brings about a reduction in the oxygen reserves somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 percent-24%? >> i am not aware of that but i would defer to it. >> perhaps apologist? >> that would be us. >> you are asked about lying by the pool on my stomach in florida. george floyd was not lying by the pool on his stomach in florida, was he? i know the answer to this but i will ask about sitting on a church bench with a baseball under your butt, you have never done that. asked about symptoms of damage to the brain and whether there was damage to mister floyd's brain. tell the ladies and gentl
are you familiar with any such studies reaching that conclusion in the united states of america? >> know. >> what is a peculiar about canada we are talking about canadian studies? >> that is what i don't understand. i found that study and i thought i don't know how to interpret this. it is so contrary to the actual experience of forensic pathologists. >> us questions whether the prone position is safe to lay on your stomach. are you familiar with whether or not laying in...
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we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a look. do you think china is waiting around to invest in this digital infrastructure, or in research and development? i promise you, they are not waiting. but they're counting on america and democracy to be too slow, too limited, and too divided to keep pace. you've heard me say it before. i think this generation will be marked by the competition between democracies and autocracies, because the world is changing so rapidly. the autocrats are betting on democracy not generating the unity to make the decisions to get in that race. we can't afford to prove them right. we have to show the world, and much more importantly, we have to show ourselves that democracy works. , that we can come together on the big things. this is the united sta
we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a look. do you think china is waiting around to invest in this digital infrastructure, or in research and development? i promise you, they are...
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foothold from slavery to current day in her book white evangelical racism, the politics of morality in america. watch booktv this weekend, watch in-depth on c-span2. >> the new online store, a compact spiral bound book with contact information with every member of congress. order your copy. >> back to the trial of derek chauvin, including testimony from the passenger in the same vehicle. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury
foothold from slavery to current day in her book white evangelical racism, the politics of morality in america. watch booktv this weekend, watch in-depth on c-span2. >> the new online store, a compact spiral bound book with contact information with every member of congress. order your copy. >> back to the trial of derek chauvin, including testimony from the passenger in the same vehicle. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury
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created by america's cable television companies, today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 to viewers as a public service. ♪ ♪ coming up, highlights from day six of the trial for minneapolis police officer derek chauvin in the death of george floyd on may 25th, 2020. in this portion, the paramedic who treated mr. floyd continues his testimony. [silence] doctor back -- [inaudible conversations] mr. blackwell i forgot to plug in my headset so it's a monday. just a reminder doctor you are still under oath just so you know. >> good morning, doctor. >> good morning. >> thank you for being here today. i hav a few follow-up questions for you kind of picking up right where we left off. you were discussing hypoxia kind of being consistent with asphyxiation right? >> correct. >> hypoxia is lack of oxygen to the brain, correct? >> correct. >> and there are many they thinks that cause hypoxia that would still be considered asphyxiation agreed? >> corrects. >> drug use drugs can cause hypoxia agreed specifically fentanyl how about methamphetamine? >> it can. >> c
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as the president said last night, america is moving. last night was historic. it was the first time two women, the vice president of the united states, and the speaker of the house, sat behind a president as he delivered his address to the nation. it sends the message to girls and women that, beyond the sky is the limit. we would say the sky is the limit years ago, now with the technology we are seeing, there is no limit. the president's speech afflicted -- speech reflected that message. it is one thing to have two women there. it is remarkable, actually, i say, immodestly. but what is really important about the night was what the president said in his speech. it was a triumph for women, women at home, women in the workplace. equal pay for equal work. paid family and medical leave. affordable child care. universal pre-k. i love that, because it is children learning, parents earning. men and women, but largely women as caregivers. the violence against women act that he urged the passage of in the senate, and many other initiatives for women. the list goes on. th
as the president said last night, america is moving. last night was historic. it was the first time two women, the vice president of the united states, and the speaker of the house, sat behind a president as he delivered his address to the nation. it sends the message to girls and women that, beyond the sky is the limit. we would say the sky is the limit years ago, now with the technology we are seeing, there is no limit. the president's speech afflicted -- speech reflected that message. it is...
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works for the entire of america. ,, . , , america. qualified immunity is one thing that _ america. qualified immunity is one thing that comes - america. qualified immunity is one thing that comes up - america. qualified immunity is one thing that comes up again | one thing that comes up again and again in america, it allows police a huge latitude for any deaths on duty and, at least in the case of derek shoving, that didn't work for him and he's been found guilty on all three charges. the community is celebrating here, and some people are speaking at george floyd square. people are speaking at george floyd square-— people are speaking at george floyd square. larry, thank you much for _ floyd square. larry, thank you much for now. _ floyd square. larry, thank you much for now. we _ floyd square. larry, thank you much for now. we can - floyd square. larry, thank you much for now. we can speak l floyd square. larry, thank you i much for now. we can speak now to suzanne lu band, a supervising attorney. how rare is this affects you? it i
works for the entire of america. ,, . , , america. qualified immunity is one thing that _ america. qualified immunity is one thing that comes - america. qualified immunity is one thing that comes up - america. qualified immunity is one thing that comes up again | one thing that comes up again and again in america, it allows police a huge latitude for any deaths on duty and, at least in the case of derek shoving, that didn't work for him and he's been found guilty on all three charges. the...
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determination she feels it takes to really have a fresh start in germany after the 16 years of going to america the big challenge she will have to go is to integrate more radical green the green movement the fridays for a future movement with more middle of the road kind of conservative voters they've been rather successful actually in tapping into that it's quite a stretch and that's something she will be feeling in those 5 months but for now they're in pole position to really build on that improvement in the opinion polls because they've made picking a candidate look like dropping music album in comparison to the conservative bickering we've seen. that steve have his chief political is to be cynical and i thank you for that. and now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world the european union says more than 100000 russian troops have gathered near ukraine's borders e.u. foreign policy chief saying it is a war of confrontation and he hopes the troops will be able to draw another troop build up is stoking tensions between the e.u. and russia and former u.s. vice
determination she feels it takes to really have a fresh start in germany after the 16 years of going to america the big challenge she will have to go is to integrate more radical green the green movement the fridays for a future movement with more middle of the road kind of conservative voters they've been rather successful actually in tapping into that it's quite a stretch and that's something she will be feeling in those 5 months but for now they're in pole position to really build on that...
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the matters of death are unique, virtually unique to the united states of america. these are put on by the centers of disease control to gather information as to how americans died for epidemiological purposes and to study and try to prevent this. they are not meant to usurp any kind of legal process. and in fact in many circumstances, regardless of what the medical examiner puts on the data certificate in terms of a manner, legal system can and will act in a completely independent and different format. >> now again, we discussed a little bit about the cdc death certificates. is this the guideline to enter all diseases or conditions contributing to the death? >> in part one, yes. >> now, back to, if we can put this down for a moment here. so, with respect to doctor baker's autopsy, just want to talk about the cardiopulmonary references. one of the findings that were relevant to your analysis in this particular case? >> there were substantial negatives in this particular case that struck my opinion. >> what about the size of the heart? >> so there were, again, certai
the matters of death are unique, virtually unique to the united states of america. these are put on by the centers of disease control to gather information as to how americans died for epidemiological purposes and to study and try to prevent this. they are not meant to usurp any kind of legal process. and in fact in many circumstances, regardless of what the medical examiner puts on the data certificate in terms of a manner, legal system can and will act in a completely independent and...