The details wrong. But as far as i know, you have probably seen the video or read the story. Rayshard was in his car in a wendys drive thru. He was drunk or tip see or he had had alcohol and he fell asleep. Fell asleep, people are driving around his car. And so somebody at the windies called the cops. The cops arrived at wendys and they get rayshard out of the car. And they Start Talking to him for about 30 minutes. Asking him, is he drunk, why is he driving, what is going on. It seems pretty standard. And the whole time throughout this video you have human beings being human beings. You have rayshard who is clearly inebriated and he is talking to the cops and you have cops asking the questions, what was interesting to me about this video is in the beginning it seems like everything is goes to be fine. The cops are talking to him like a person. Theyre not being theyre not being disrespectful, they are not being mean or anything. Hes being respectful. He is calling them sir. He is not k
Another monday, another monday in the middle of corona and in the middle of protests about Police Brutality. And yet its another monday of another Police Brutality incident. Like another story that has people going how long, how much, when is it enough. The story is out of atlanta. Rayshard brooks. And forgive me if i get any of the details wrong. But as far as i know, you have probably seen the video or read the story. Rayshard was in his car in a wendys drive thru. He was drunk or tip see or he had had alcohol and he fell asleep. Fell asleep, people are driving around his car. And so somebody at the windies called the cops. The cops arrived at wendys and they get rayshard out of the car. And they Start Talking to him for about 30 minutes. Asking him, is he drunk, why is he driving, what is going on. It seems pretty standard. And the whole time throughout this video you have human beings being human beings. You have rayshard who is clearly inebriated and he is talking to the cops and
Announcing that theyre getting rid of the 130yearold aunt jemima brand famous for pancake mixes, maple syrup, and other breakfast foods. In a statement to nbc news, quaker oats writing in part, we recognize aunt jemimas origins are based on a racial stereotype. While work has been done over the years to update the brand in a manner intended to be appropriate and respectful, we realize those changes are not enough. Trevor thats right, after 130 yearsing it officially time to pour one out for aunt jemima. Dont worry. I put pancakes on the floor. Now, if you dont understand the big deal is, aunt jemima, from the beginning, was a classic slave mammy stereotype who got her name from an old blackface minstrel character. And although the company has tried to strip away the most racist stuff over the years people still associate aunt jemima with ads like this one from 1945, where aunt jemima is saying lawsee folks sho whoops with joy over aunt jemima pancakes. So, yeah, those ads were so racis
Century will soon be a thing of the past, quaker oats announcing that theyre getting rid of the 130yearold aunt jemima brand famous for pancake mixes, maple syrup, and other breakfast foods. In a statement to nbc news, quaker oats writing in part, we recognize aunt jemimas origins are based on a racial stereotype. While work has been done over the years to update the brand in a manner intended to be appropriate and respectful, we realize those changes are not enough. Trevor thats right, after 130 yearsing it officially time to pour one out for aunt jemima. Dont worry. I put pancakes on the floor. Now, if you dont understand the big deal is, aunt jemima, from the beginning, was a classic slave mammy stereotype who got her name from an old blackface minstrel character. And although the company has tried to strip away the most racist stuff over the years people still associate aunt jemima with ads like this one from 1945, where aunt jemima is saying lawsee folks sho whoops with joy over a
City had to free a woman trapped in her car by rushing floodwaters. They say that was just one of dozens of rescue calls they answered during a relentless rainstorm. Forecasters say the storm that sparked all that flooding is moving away from kansas city toward the great lakes. Now to social distancing rules changing, as much of the country slowly reopens. Gmas Michael Strahan had a few questions for dr. Jen ashton about staying safe this summer. You know everybodys eager to get out and enjoy the summer weather. How does being indoors versus outdoors impact the spread of the virus . According to a top epidemiologist from ohio state university, think of four elements. Time, space, people, and place. And let me show you what i mean. If you look at just the dynamics of a sneeze, indoors, under experimental conditions, you can see these particles have been found to travel up to at least 26 feet. Then if you take a situation indoors, based on a real case report from china, like a restaurant