10 things you need to know today: June 5, 2020

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1. Sharpton says in eulogy that George Floyd 'changed the world'

Hundreds of people, including politicians and civil rights leaders, joined family members to mourn George Floyd on Thursday, more than a week after he died in Minneapolis police custody. Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton eulogized Floyd, saying, "Get your rest, George. You changed the world." Sharpton closed by telling mourners to stand in silence for eight minutes and 46 seconds, the amount of time a white officer pinned his knee on the unarmed, handcuffed black man's neck. Sharpton also called for social change, supporting protests around the nation against systemic racism and excessive police force against African Americans. "Get your knee off our necks," he said. "We don't need no favors, just get off of us and we can do and be whatever we can be." Protesters around the nation also honored Floyd as they held a 10th night of demonstrations.

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Harold Maass is a contributing editor at The Week. He has been writing for The Week since the 2001 debut of the U.S. print edition and served as editor of TheWeek.com when it launched in 2008. Harold started his career as a newspaper reporter in South Florida and Haiti. He has previously worked for a variety of news outlets, including The Miami Herald, ABC News and Fox News, and for several years wrote a daily roundup of financial news for The Week and Yahoo Finance.