On the one year anniversary of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police, a death captured on wrenching bystander video that galvanized the racial justice movement and continues to bring calls for change, members of Floyd's family met with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House. Biden recounted to reporters later that meeting the family "really went incredibly well." "You're happy people remember," these kinds of anniversaries Biden said, but "this also brings everything back like it happens that day." Biden said Floyd's young daughter Gianna hugged him and then asked for snacks. He said he gave her ice cream and Cheetos. Family members are urging Congress to quickly pass a law in Floyd’s name that would bring changes to policing. A moment of silence to honor Floyd was also held in New York and a rally was held in Los Angeles. Globally, a rally took place in Germany and Floyd's death was marked by U.S. embassies in Greece and Spain. "I'm hopeful that sometime after Memorial Day we'll have an agreement on George Floyd legislation," Biden said. Floyd, 46, who was Black, died May 25, 2020, after then-Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck, pinning him to the ground for about 9 1/2 minutes. Chauvin, who is white, was convicted last month of murder and faces sentencing June 25. Three other fired officers still face trial.