and correspondent shaquille brewster. so shaquille, $27 million. reporter: $27 million. and that was just approved unanimously by city council. this was a regularly scheduled meeting that they had, but we started to get indications that something was in the works when a late agenda item was add he had. we saw that it was involving the estate of george floyd. and counsel had a closed session and then announced that $27 million settle little. we know the family of breonna taylor, their family received $12 million in louisville.littl. we know the family of breonna taylor, their family received $12 million in louisville. the city of minneapolis gave out about $20 million for the family of the australian woman killed several years ago. and now george floyd and his family getting $27 million. we also see in a statement from the city counsel and from the floyd family that 500,000 will be dedicated to the community where he was killed, to that intersection, i m sure you have seen m
i think janet yellen s appearance yesterday was a part of that effort on behalf of the administration, to spell out what the catastrhic consequees would be of the republicans saying, no, we re nogoing to help. we re leaving you to handle this one. anna, this is a real adline, as the secretary said, with huge consequences if it s not figured out. what is left for chuck schumer? he s not getting help from republicans. theresident says, i don t want you to change the rules and use reconciliation in this se. what options are left for schumer? the hse is expected to take up aebt limit bill this week. they re going to try to pass that. it is unclear if pelosi even has the votes there. democrats continue to make this intellectual argument, that mitch mcconnell should help them out. he s not going to help them out. i don t quite understand why we continue to go through this process. as you said, we are three weeks from the deadline happening. this is going to be a big issue, and they r
enterprise development fund back in 1995. good to see you, reverend young, mr. ambassador. so much to talk to you about. mandela s health resonates globally. his family may want privacy, but his health and welfare is of interest to south africa and beyond. what is it, in your view, about his legacy that tumps so many? the thing about nelson mandela was that his legacy is a legacy that he healed a nation and a region, that everybody thought was ready for a bloodbath. and they didn t understand that peace and recreconciliation was possible between blacks and whites. especially after the years of persecution and humiliation of apartheid, but mandela rose above that. i think you saw a splendid example of that in the film invictus. i happened to be in south africa when that occasion took place, and by dealing with blacks who