Gov.
Andrew Cuomo says there will be a moment of silence at 2 p.m.
Across the state on June 4 for George Floyd.
Gov.
Andrew Cuomo says there will be a moment of silence at 2 p.m.
Across the state on June 4 for George Floyd.
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The governor addressed the protests and calls for change in his daily briefing.
He says he shares the outrage.
2:02 i also believe change, although often necessary is very hard to--- in society.
We say change change change but the status quo has tremendous energy and it's very hard to change the status quo.
It's very hard to bring about meaningful change.
And it only happens when people get fully mobilized and informed and demand change and that's when you see change 2:32 the governor added that those protestors....need to get tested for covid-19.
--he says it's their civic duty to tell people they may have been exposed because they participated in a protest.
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The "Chalk the Block" rally began with an 8:46 moment of silence to remember George Floyd who died in police custody.