2 inches of knife in my back. the knife is still in our back as long as these unresolved cases are there. and the floyd family and those of us in the civil rights community and the activist community will not stop until justice becomes a matter of federal law and no longer a news story but the story that we know will follow. touch the u.s. senate to see that they must make law so that we will not have little children like george s daughter had to give a judge a statement about the value of her daddy. but they understand that all of your children matter. yes, black lives matter because you made us all. we ll be careful to be loyal, and we will be careful to live up to the calling you place on the lives of those that serve and careful to give your name
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0 for them. all right. our coverage also will continue. the breaking news, derek chauvin, former minneapolis police officer has now been sentenced to 22 and a half years for the murder of george floyd. our coverage continues now with jake tapper. this is cnn breaking news. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper, and we start with the breaking news in our national lead. just moments ago we heard former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin s sentence to 22 and a half years in prison for the second-degree murder of george floyd in may 2020. and announcing his sentence, the judge acknowledged the pain of the floyd family and their struggles over the last year. he also said his sentence was based solely on legal facts, not on emotion, not on sympathy, not on public opinion. prosecutors had asked for chauvin to serve at least 30 years, while chauvin s defense team argued that chauvin should get probation or a lighter sentence. chauvin, of course, was convicted on three charges in a
about the art of the possible and there are a lot of competing voices in this including voices within the democratic party, voices within the activist community who have differing opinions about what a final version of this bill should look like. i think it s exactly to the point that the deadline i think a lot of that was about trying to really harness the moment. we have seen in the last year with the protests that are ongoing. in cities that diverse group of americas really signaling an increased support for the idea of black lives matter, that somebody must be done. the inequality and the policing in communities of color and unrelenting feeling of pandemic. so what lawmakers have been telling me, people like is that really focusing on the
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