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things like this are not national news we haven t made it. we are still in the same place that we were 20 years ago and 30 years ago. we are all here talking about something that everybody sitting right here new what should happen. we knew from day one he murdered george floyd. we also are at. but we had to go through this for eight years to get to this point where this family can have some modicum, some amount of closure. a year, so i say this, until black and brown people in this country can get closure, can depend on the justice system, can know that what someone murdered somebody in broad daylight that they are going to be held accountable we ve got a lot of work to do. and i will say to all you people, all you activists, all you people, all you activists, all you people that were fighting from day one, keep working, keep pushing, keep fighting. keep fighting. because we have a lot of work to do in atlanta, georgia. and