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this was a problem for frey. frey has greater political aspirations and this was the last conversation he wanted to have. so frey did his best to change the subject with a mix of manic enthusiasm and feigned empathy. frey is well practiced in those areas. here he is a couple of years ago with his preferred brand of community outreach. ♪ it didn't work. then or now. activists who wanted actual answers, so mayor frey tried step two in the process, groveling. >> i've been coming to grips with my own brokenness in this situation, my own failures, my own shortcomings. and i know there needs to be deep-seated, structural -- >> it's not about [bleep] you! >> tucker: again, good try. "brokenness." it sounds like a sermon. give a raise to the staffer who scripted that. but again, no dice. black lives matter, to their credit, wanted a real answer to their question. it was then that jacob frey made a fatal mistake. he put himself in a position where he could be asked that question directly. here's what happened next. >> h
this was a problem for frey. frey has greater political aspirations and this was the last conversation he wanted to have. so frey did his best to change the subject with a mix of manic enthusiasm and feigned empathy. frey is well practiced in those areas. here he is a couple of years ago with his preferred brand of community outreach. ♪ it didn't work. then or now. activists who wanted actual answers, so mayor frey tried step two in the process, groveling. >> i've been coming to grips...
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or, in the case of minneapolis, the young gentleman, the mayor, thought he -- >> harris: mayor frey. >> president trump: what was that all about? look at the damage, and the travesty, the small businesses. and the death. look at what happened. by being soft and weak, you end up not being compassionate. it ends up being a very
or, in the case of minneapolis, the young gentleman, the mayor, thought he -- >> harris: mayor frey. >> president trump: what was that all about? look at the damage, and the travesty, the small businesses. and the death. look at what happened. by being soft and weak, you end up not being compassionate. it ends up being a very
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jillian: mayor jacob frey pushed back on the plan, saying he does not support abolishing the police department. he was booed out of a protest saturday after he refused to make a similar pledge. todd: charges against a brooklyn man in an attack on officers that left two shot and one stabbed, all this as a joint terrorism task force probes the suspect's background for terror links. jillian: with tensions already high among protest crowds in the city, how does law enforcement prevent terrorists from exploiting their message for chaos? here to weigh in is former fbi director, chris wrecker. thank you for being here. can you hear us, chris? >> good morning. how are you. jillian: good. we got you. okay. >> yes, i can hear you. jillian: police they have her hands full right now with the roprotests and rioting that
jillian: mayor jacob frey pushed back on the plan, saying he does not support abolishing the police department. he was booed out of a protest saturday after he refused to make a similar pledge. todd: charges against a brooklyn man in an attack on officers that left two shot and one stabbed, all this as a joint terrorism task force probes the suspect's background for terror links. jillian: with tensions already high among protest crowds in the city, how does law enforcement prevent terrorists...
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it was then that jacob frey made a fatal mistake. he put himself in a position where he could be asked that question directly. here's what happened next. >> yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? we don't want no more police. statement i do not support the full abolition. >> you're wasting our time. >> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. >> tucker: what a remarkable piece of tape that is. as a big city mayor in this country ever been more thoroughly humiliated? the correct answer to that needless to say is up yours, lady. i'm not going anywhere, i run the city. you doubt the entire crowd would've cheered jacob frey if he'd said that? people always admire resolve even when they disagree with the point of view, but that's not what jacob frey did. he slunk away like a child caught doing something filthy. the most telling moment came just before that when the woman and sunglasses threatened to defeat the mayor in the next election. what does that tell you? it tells you that black lives matter
it was then that jacob frey made a fatal mistake. he put himself in a position where he could be asked that question directly. here's what happened next. >> yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? we don't want no more police. statement i do not support the full abolition. >> you're wasting our time. >> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go home. >> tucker: what a remarkable piece of tape that is. as a big city mayor in this country...
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in the wake of floyd's death frey told the crowd he favors reforms instead it's anti racism rallies are also spreading across europe in the u.k. city of bristol protesters tore down a statue of a 17th century slave trader and threw it into a river thousands demonstrated outside the u.s. embassy in london as well. protests are demonstrating against president jay you're both of their own several brazilian cities there is widespread anger over the government's handling of coronavirus allegations of corruption and police brutality . the united nations says it's received reports of looting in 2 libyan towns which were recently recaptured from warlords khalifa have tied on thursday forces loyal to the un back government drove have to his forces out of town who are now effectively ending his offensive on the capital tripoli israel's prime minister has called the killing of a palestinian man with autism a tragedy but stopped short of apologizing for its a yeah how knockwurst strace then shot dead by israeli border forces last month the soldiers pursuits and to jerusalem's old city shooting
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extraordinary scene you shared with us there with jacob frey. let's bring in eddie glaude, center for african-american studies and as msnbc contributor. edd eddie, welcome. what did you make of the picture of the mayor shamed out of the community? he looked like anybody else the way he was dressed, very casual and ushered out with pretty loud chants and opposition. >> yeah. it's a sign that the circumstances and the context of how we discuss policing in our community is radically changing. alex, you know for most of our lives we have been confronted with a frame of how we think about policing in terms of being tough on crime, the war on drugs, and the overall discourse of law and order which led to a massive expansion of policing and particularly, a particular kind of policing. so what folks are trying to argue for is not so much tinkering around the edges but a fundamental change in the frame, and this involved the call for defunding. we see activists organizations like reclaim the block, mpt 150 on the ground in minneapolis really pushing the
extraordinary scene you shared with us there with jacob frey. let's bring in eddie glaude, center for african-american studies and as msnbc contributor. edd eddie, welcome. what did you make of the picture of the mayor shamed out of the community? he looked like anybody else the way he was dressed, very casual and ushered out with pretty loud chants and opposition. >> yeah. it's a sign that the circumstances and the context of how we discuss policing in our community is radically...
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mayor jacob frey, good luck. >> thank you so much, chris. >> all right. look, the problem is intractable for two reasons. you don't have everybody on board wanting to fix it. i'm not talking about the politicians, i'm talking about the people in the community. everybody's got to be on the same page, the haves and the have-nots. then it's about changing the policies and going after the politicians that don't change them the way you want. that is about having people come together. the answers are easy. if the will is there to force them. politicians act out of fear of consequence more often than good conscience. >>> another big story we're taking on uniquely tonight. the lawyer for one of the four fired officers charged in george floyd's death. he says his newly minted officer client did what he thought was right when derek chauvin had a knee on george floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. why? why does he believe that his client was doing the right thing? how does he know he was doing the right thing? the proof, next. home and auto bundle. we all know cust
mayor jacob frey, good luck. >> thank you so much, chris. >> all right. look, the problem is intractable for two reasons. you don't have everybody on board wanting to fix it. i'm not talking about the politicians, i'm talking about the people in the community. everybody's got to be on the same page, the haves and the have-nots. then it's about changing the policies and going after the politicians that don't change them the way you want. that is about having people come together. the...
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pete: jacob frey has been abysmal failure doing with this. you have to give him a little bit of credit when the group was on him, screaming at him, he would not at least say, such a low bar, you don't even want to give him credit, i weren't defund the police. he was run out of the event. jedediah: yeah. it is scary. this is completely insane to go to completely defunding or even cutting funds to the police at a time when we just been watching footage in some areas of looting and rioting. those communities needing protection more than ever. i would ask every single politician calling for defunding of police to tell me and have to answer to the public what they're alternative would be. where are those people supposed to go? where are individuals who face distressing situations supposed to go? who are they calling if they need help if you are putting less policemen on the ground and minimizing efforts of police to respond. they should be able to provide an answer for that. you need an alternative solution. i don't know what that possibly could b
pete: jacob frey has been abysmal failure doing with this. you have to give him a little bit of credit when the group was on him, screaming at him, he would not at least say, such a low bar, you don't even want to give him credit, i weren't defund the police. he was run out of the event. jedediah: yeah. it is scary. this is completely insane to go to completely defunding or even cutting funds to the police at a time when we just been watching footage in some areas of looting and rioting. those...
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joining me now is minneapolis mayor jacob frey. mayor frey, you have had to deal with the last two weeks since the death, killing of george floyd right there in your city. and i was serious when i said, and i believe you were sitting there with your wife at the funeral, that there is a different kind of attitude around the country and in minneapolis among some whites. not all of them. i'm not naive, and i'm not saying that we're anywhere near where we want. but there are more than i've ever seen that have a new attitude of not only understanding how we should relate but understanding the inequality and disparities and that they must be dealt with. >> reverend, you're exactly right. i think we are all coming to grips with our collective brokenness right now. and i know i certainly am. and i think it's incumbent on all of us, leaders, mayors, governors, community, police chiefs, to channel that collective pain and anger that we are seeing right now into collective action. this is a moment in time. when we can all as a united front ri
joining me now is minneapolis mayor jacob frey. mayor frey, you have had to deal with the last two weeks since the death, killing of george floyd right there in your city. and i was serious when i said, and i believe you were sitting there with your wife at the funeral, that there is a different kind of attitude around the country and in minneapolis among some whites. not all of them. i'm not naive, and i'm not saying that we're anywhere near where we want. but there are more than i've ever...
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. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding minneapolis police department? >> get the dash out of here ! [crowd chanting "go home jacob"] >> laura: i almost felt sorry for him. watch the media operates in this new, new normal. ever so gently tiptoeing around marxists masquerading as humanitarians. >> do you understand that the word "dismantle" or police free also make some people nervous to for instance, what if in the middle of the night my home is broken into? who do i call? >> yes, i mean, i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors and i know -- and myself too and i know that comes from a place of privilege. >> laura: i guess you're supposed to call the white privilege hotline. i wasn't clear on that. if there was virtually no follow-up to that moronic answer, by the way. this lunacy is gaining traction across america in like a dozen other major u.s. cities. that seemed to agree that worrying about home invasion is really just -- it's racist. from l.a. to new york, mayors an
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>> reporter: frey said he did not support fully defunding the department. and before he could finish... >> go home, jacob, go home! >> reporter: minneapolis is a city still trying to come to grips with its past while trying to heal its wounds for a better future. tomorrow officer derek chauvin will make his first court appearance on murder charges for the death of george floyd. major? >> garrett: thank you. tomorrow, president trump plans to meet with law enforcement officials for what the white house describes as a round table discussion. this amid new fallout over the president's response to the protests. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump says he's ordering the national guard to start the process of withdrawing from washington, claiming "everything is under perfect control." >> no justice! >> reporter: it follows a day of peaceful protests in the nation's capitol saturday. but last weekend when demonstrations turned violent, a senior administration official tells cbs news the president demanded the military put out 10,000
>> reporter: frey said he did not support fully defunding the department. and before he could finish... >> go home, jacob, go home! >> reporter: minneapolis is a city still trying to come to grips with its past while trying to heal its wounds for a better future. tomorrow officer derek chauvin will make his first court appearance on murder charges for the death of george floyd. major? >> garrett: thank you. tomorrow, president trump plans to meet with law enforcement...
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mayorjacob frey faced the backlash for saying he supported siginificant change within the police, but not shutting it down completely. —— significant.
mayorjacob frey faced the backlash for saying he supported siginificant change within the police, but not shutting it down completely. —— significant.
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frey was booed right out of a protest saturday after he refused to make a similar pledge. he was put right on the spot and then they threw him out, the mayor of minneapolis. in new york, calls for bill de blasio to resign are growing over his promise to cut some portion of funding for the nypd. >> we will be moving funding from the nypd to youth initiatives and social services. i want people to understand that we are committed to shifting resources, to ensure that the focus is on our young people. rob: protests in the city did remain peaceful overnight as marchers took to the streets as the curfew was finally lifted. jillian: in just hours, democrats will unveil a sweeping police reform bill following mounting calls to make changes to law enforcement training and accountability. >> we must deal with law enforcement reform. >> and what we have to do as a nation is hold police accountable and come together and create legislation that will support initiatives like that. >> and with the legislation, with accountability and with the transparency and the emphasis on training, we
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. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding a minneapolis police department? >> get the -- out of here! [crowd chanting "go home jacob"] >> laura: i almost felt sorry for him. watch the media operates in this new, new normal. ever so gently tiptoeing around marxists masquerading as humanitarians.n >> do you understand that the word "dismantle" or police free also make some people nervous to for instance, what if in the middle of the night my home is broken into? who do i call? >> yes, i mean, i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my i know -- andh myself too and i know that comes from a place of privilege. >> laura: i guess you're supposed to call the white privilege hotline. i wasn't clear on that. if there was virtually no follow-up to that moronic answer, by the way. this lunacy is gaining traction across america in like a dozen other major u.s. cities. that seemed to agree that worrying about home invasion is really just -- it's racist. from l.a. to new york, mayors andas city coun
. >> jacob frey, we have a "yes" or "no" question for you. yes or no, will you commit to defunding a minneapolis police department? >> get the -- out of here! [crowd chanting "go home jacob"] >> laura: i almost felt sorry for him. watch the media operates in this new, new normal. ever so gently tiptoeing around marxists masquerading as humanitarians.n >> do you understand that the word "dismantle" or police free also make some...
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with that, i think i'll turn it over to mayor jacob frey. mayor frey: thank you. this has clearly been a crisis unlike any our city or state has ever seen, and i think it is becoming increasingly clear that it is one that demanded a state-supported and guard-sized response. the governor mentioned just a little bit ago that we have not seen this kind of mobilization since world war ii. and i really do want to thank the governor for the support that we have gotten over the last several days. it has been absolutely essential for the safety and the welfare of the people of minneapolis. i am not going to get too much into the tanker truck as people who have previous spoke already have laid out the facts. but i do want to say that this just terrifying instance also shows a whole lot of bravery. bravery by the protestors that were willing to look out for those around them, bravery by the peaceful protestors who were willing to help the individual driving the truck, our police officers made very quick will and clear action to -- quick and clear action to remove protestors
with that, i think i'll turn it over to mayor jacob frey. mayor frey: thank you. this has clearly been a crisis unlike any our city or state has ever seen, and i think it is becoming increasingly clear that it is one that demanded a state-supported and guard-sized response. the governor mentioned just a little bit ago that we have not seen this kind of mobilization since world war ii. and i really do want to thank the governor for the support that we have gotten over the last several days. it...
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time friend of jeffrey at scenes and he's also been accused of sexually abusing virginia roberts to frey one of epstein's alleged victims the prince denies the accusations and claims he doesn't remember meeting to frey despite photo evidence proving otherwise now this story has not gone away even though epstein is dead what are the odds that prince andrew is going to actually cooperate now what what incentive would he have. slimmed down the you know you've got to remember something you know we still here we are talking about race and we're talking about equality in the world and we still recognize kings and queens this is a. peeve of mine why use someone in 2020 kings and queens what when they believe they bleed purple instead of red they put their pants on different i gotta do it one leg at a time there's prince andrew do it different i say we abolish all this king and queen crap and get rid of it what do we need with that in the year 2020 that someone is born into royalty and we really believe that b.s. and that as far as the epstein things goes there are enough and going to happen i d
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the testers were angry after jacob frey refused to withdraw financial support from the city's police department in the wake of floyd's death frey told the crowd he favors reforms instead and the racism rallies are spreading across europe and the u.k. city of bristol protesters tore down a statue of the 17th century slave trader and threw it into a river thousands demonstrated outside the u.s. embassy in london protesters are demonstrating against presidential your boss so narrow in several brazilian cities there is widespread anger over the government's handling of coronavirus allegations of corruption and police brutality. the united nations says it has received reports of looting in 2 libyan towns which are recently recaptured from warlords finally to have to add on thursday forces loyal to the un backed government drove after us forces out of town were not effectively ending his offensive on the capital tripoli the u.n. says more than 16000 people have been displaced due to recent fighting those are the headlines are all jazeera witness is coming up next thanks for watching bye by
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the minneapolis mayor frey sparked back lash for refusing to support abolishing the police department. watch this. >> [shouting]. >> harris: protestors shouted him down. that's him walking away there. he wants to work on deep structural reform and the trump administration is going after efforts to defund police. >> it's an absurd assertion, i don't understand it. if you are concerned about the racial injustice you talked about and about needing the reform different police department or law enforcement agencies, make sure you are giving them the right training and the right oversight and the right leadership to do that so they can protect the cities they serve. >> harris: this is "outnumbered." i am harris faulkner. here today our fox business anchor and kennedy herself joining us and a host of keeping up with the jones on fox news nation and fox news analyst. the one and only jones. it's a big job. we agree to do it. lawrence, let's start with the idea of defunding. what will look like. >> yes, it's interesting. many people say that funding they are talking about would go to the commu
the minneapolis mayor frey sparked back lash for refusing to support abolishing the police department. watch this. >> [shouting]. >> harris: protestors shouted him down. that's him walking away there. he wants to work on deep structural reform and the trump administration is going after efforts to defund police. >> it's an absurd assertion, i don't understand it. if you are concerned about the racial injustice you talked about and about needing the reform different police...
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jacob frey in minneapolis is handing out masks to everybody and their rubbing their masks and spitting to their masks and touching each other. minneapolis, minnesota has seven cases on june 2nd, they've dropped all the way down to seven cases in the whole state of minnesota. up to phase two reopening, so we are waiting to see, tucker, what is going to happen to minneapolis now? we are all for the first amendment for protesting, of course, but wasn't jacob frey didn't like the idea that we were going to reopen churches and put 25% of each church open which is also first amendment. i'm wondering what's going to happen to minneapolis now with all these protests and no social distancing. 25 centers, hot spots around the united states according to the associated press are worrisome for the issue of what's going to happen with all this protesting, all this congregating together. what's going to happen a few days from now, just a few days from now what will happen? will we see a spike in cases? i want today something interesting, tucker. to me this is a public health experiment, you and i hav
jacob frey in minneapolis is handing out masks to everybody and their rubbing their masks and spitting to their masks and touching each other. minneapolis, minnesota has seven cases on june 2nd, they've dropped all the way down to seven cases in the whole state of minnesota. up to phase two reopening, so we are waiting to see, tucker, what is going to happen to minneapolis now? we are all for the first amendment for protesting, of course, but wasn't jacob frey didn't like the idea that we were...
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with that, i think i'll turn it over to mayor jacob frey. mayor frey: thank you. this has clearly been a crisis unlike any our city or state has ever seen, and i think it is becoming increasingly clear that it is one that demanded a state-supported and guard-sized response. the governor mentioned just a little bit ago that we have not seen this kind of mobilization since world war ii. and i really do want to thank the governor for the support that we have gotten over the last several days. it has been absolutely essential for the safety and the welfare of the people of minneapolis. i am not going to get too much into the tanker truck as people who have previous spoke already have laid out the facts. but i do want to say that this just terrifying instance also shows a whole lot of bravery. bravery by the protestors that were willing to look out for those around them, bravery by the peaceful protestors who were willing to help the individual driving the truck, our police officers made very quick and clear action to remove protestors from the bridge because we did no
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we're not going to hit the eject button without a plan, but the mayor jacob frey said afterward while he supported deep struck annual reform he maintained this, i do not agree with abolishing the minneapolis police department. mayor frey reiterated his position after he was booed away from a protest near his house on saturday when he said he did not support dismantling the city's police force. >>> according to "the new york times" t mayor can veto the anxiouses, but council members say they have the votes to overright a possible veto there. >>> and attorney general bill barr is once again defending the removal of peaceful protesters outside the white house last monday before president trump walked over to a church for a photo op. appearing on "face the nation" yesterday, barr repeatedly asserted that the actions by police were appropriate. >> on monday you're saying -- >> on monday, yes, they were. >> as i'm saying three of my colleagues were there. they did not see projectiles being thrown. >> i was there. they were thrown. i saw them thrown. >> and you believe what our police did us
we're not going to hit the eject button without a plan, but the mayor jacob frey said afterward while he supported deep struck annual reform he maintained this, i do not agree with abolishing the minneapolis police department. mayor frey reiterated his position after he was booed away from a protest near his house on saturday when he said he did not support dismantling the city's police force. >>> according to "the new york times" t mayor can veto the anxiouses, but council...
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frey was reduced to trembling numbness. i'm going on about this to give you some advice if there's ever a situation where you are being attacked and the odds are against you, here's what you have to do, immediately attack. [laughter] he said opera, i do not believe what i'm hearing after your support for me twice and the same program and throughout the public media for you to then buckle under to the public opinion and turned herself into this, i do not believe what is happening. what a disgrace. things are easy afterwards to think of. but remember, the attack. [laughter] >> can i ask a second question? >> yes. >> i haven't read any of your work to tell you the truth. [laughter] i don't know much about your work but i've heard barbara king speak the other night about border issues and you mentioned the latin american population in the south and she was writing from the standpoint of an advocate and i was wondering if you see your self as an advocate of the south or more a chair sure of what you observed? >> i simply record
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will changes a gate it over to mayor jacob frey. -- with that, i think i will change it over to mayor jacob frey. >> thank you area this has clearly been a crisis unlike any our city or state has ever seen and it is clear that it demand at ace date supported response. the governor mentioned a little bit ago that we have not seen this kind of mobilization since world war ii and i want to thank the governor for the support we have gotten over the last several days. it has been essential for the safety and welfare of all of minneapolis. i won't get too much into the tanker truck, but this just terrifying instance also shows a lot of bravery. bravery, those peaceful protesters that were willing to help the individual in the truck. took weekendrs clear action to remove them from the bridge because we didn't know what was on the tanker. we didn't know it was explosives or the intent of the individual and by focusing on the bridge we quickly got first responders to the action. there was also an early morning fire in north minneapolis. a suspected arson. we have a long way to go and although
will changes a gate it over to mayor jacob frey. -- with that, i think i will change it over to mayor jacob frey. >> thank you area this has clearly been a crisis unlike any our city or state has ever seen and it is clear that it demand at ace date supported response. the governor mentioned a little bit ago that we have not seen this kind of mobilization since world war ii and i want to thank the governor for the support we have gotten over the last several days. it has been essential for...
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minneapolis mayor jacob frey who i poses the move was booed as a protest for his opposition. >> all: go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez joins us now from minneapolis where he's been for all of this time. in practical terms what does this vote by city council mean, gabe, and for the mayor tos shouted down with "shame," stunning in the part of a platform of reforming police? >> reporter: right, andrea. certainly. the protesters were heard by the city council members, majority of which, you mentioned, agreed to defund police just yesterday. the question is, what would it actually look like? and jeremiah ellison one of the city council members said this is going to be a question city council members will ask for input from the public for up to the next year. right now they don't have details about how this exactly will work, but some of the ideas tossed around perhaps hiring more mental health counselors instead of
minneapolis mayor jacob frey who i poses the move was booed as a protest for his opposition. >> all: go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! go home, jacob, go home! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez joins us now from minneapolis where he's been for all of this time. in practical terms what does this vote by city council mean, gabe, and for the mayor tos shouted down with...
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mayor frey's office says he is supportive of structural reforms but not of defunding the police. some say that is one solution, to defund. well, kelly lytle hernandez is a professor of history and african-american studies at uk lu ucla and joins me. some say it sounds crazy, but it's about diverting funds from some police activity and rediverting it into other areas. give us a sense of what that is meant by that. >> sure, what you are hearing on the streets of the united states today about defunding police is part of a much longer history and genealogy around justice reinvestment, which is an acknowledgement that we have spend four, five, six decades building up the capacity to police and to cage our fellow citizens and neighbors. and what we want to see is that we shrink the budgets for law enforcement, for police and incarceration in particular and divert those funds over to schools, to housing, to employment services, to mental health services, and that that is really going to be the route toward thriving families and communities. >> is it the case that police these days are d
mayor frey's office says he is supportive of structural reforms but not of defunding the police. some say that is one solution, to defund. well, kelly lytle hernandez is a professor of history and african-american studies at uk lu ucla and joins me. some say it sounds crazy, but it's about diverting funds from some police activity and rediverting it into other areas. give us a sense of what that is meant by that. >> sure, what you are hearing on the streets of the united states today...
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minneapolis where floyd died, tense debate playing out on the streets as protesters clashed with mayor jacob frey. >> we don't want no more police. is that clear? we don't want people with guns in our community, shooting us down. it is a yes or a no, will you defund the minneapolis police department? >> i do not support defunding the police. >> get the out of here. >> reporter: response leading to boos from the crowd. on the heels of this public rebuke, minneapolis city council voting 9-3 in favor of disbanding the police department. >> you'our commitment is to end toxic relationship with the mayor's department. >> reporter: explaining his stance. >> let me be clear i'm for massive structural and institutional reform for entire system that has not for generations worked for black and brown people. we have failed and we have to entirely reshape the system. >> reporter: protesters confronting the mayor saying do you believe in abolition of police, are yes or no. what is the answer? >> frankly the short answer is no. there will always be a role for police. but don't we have a more courageous imagina
minneapolis where floyd died, tense debate playing out on the streets as protesters clashed with mayor jacob frey. >> we don't want no more police. is that clear? we don't want people with guns in our community, shooting us down. it is a yes or a no, will you defund the minneapolis police department? >> i do not support defunding the police. >> get the out of here. >> reporter: response leading to boos from the crowd. on the heels of this public rebuke, minneapolis city...
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minneapolis mayor jacob frey was booed at a massive rally over the weekend for standing his ground on not defunding police and issued a statement, saying i will work relentlessly with the chief and alongside community toward deep structural reform and addressing systemic racism in police culture. we're ready to dig in and enact more community led public safety strategies in our city but i do not support abolishing the police department. joe biden is expected to travel to houston to meet with the family of george floyd ahead of the memorial services this week. behind me, the officer charged with the murder of george floyd is set to make his first appearance in court this afternoon. jillian, todd. jillian: thank you very much. protests in new york city remaining mostly peaceful as the city-wide curfew ends. marches taking place across the city all day long. bill de blasio promising to cut funding for the nypd and reinvest in youth services. >> i want people to understand we are committed to shifting resources to ensure that the focus is on our young people. jillian. and i also will affi
minneapolis mayor jacob frey was booed at a massive rally over the weekend for standing his ground on not defunding police and issued a statement, saying i will work relentlessly with the chief and alongside community toward deep structural reform and addressing systemic racism in police culture. we're ready to dig in and enact more community led public safety strategies in our city but i do not support abolishing the police department. joe biden is expected to travel to houston to meet with...
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jacob frey is a face and a name that we've all come to know in recent weeks. easier said than done? i've never seen a politician turned tail and run away the way he did. it looked like he was being run out of a palace in the third world or something like that. it almost looked like he was a personal danger of something of the kind. the democratic party is in a real pickle because rather than sort of offer abroad program across the country, they can pick groups and give different groups and in this case you got different groups that will start fighting each other. you have far left, and then you have the police unions and now that is under threat. there will be two large parts of the democratic -- groups under the democrat tent fighting with each other and i think it will very colorful. >> sandra: obviously because of the partnership they all have. this was a warning to those activists and protesters and what they are calling for and perhaps the unattended unintended consequences of those actions. they are the very same community that benefit the most from policing and that is going
jacob frey is a face and a name that we've all come to know in recent weeks. easier said than done? i've never seen a politician turned tail and run away the way he did. it looked like he was being run out of a palace in the third world or something like that. it almost looked like he was a personal danger of something of the kind. the democratic party is in a real pickle because rather than sort of offer abroad program across the country, they can pick groups and give different groups and in...
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arthel: and eric, more now on minneapolis mayor jacob frey who was booed and shouted out of a protest for mr. george floyd, this took place near the mayor's home last night, because he won't commit to dismantling the city's police force. as you and john just discussed, it's a demand that has become a rallying call for some demonstrators across the country. let's go live to minneapolis where we find our matt finn. matt. >> reporter: arthel, right now we're standing in this beautiful, peaceful park but in just a few hours this place is likely going to be much more electric. some of the minneapolis city council members that are in favor of dismantling police are hosting a public forum here to discuss the death of george floyd and what happens next and this open forum today comes after that moment yesterday where minneapolis mayor jacob frey showed up to a very large demonstration in downtown. the same group that's participating in today's forum in the park also hosted a massive demonstration yesterday, thousands of people showed up and so did the mayor. he walked through the crowd of tho
arthel: and eric, more now on minneapolis mayor jacob frey who was booed and shouted out of a protest for mr. george floyd, this took place near the mayor's home last night, because he won't commit to dismantling the city's police force. as you and john just discussed, it's a demand that has become a rallying call for some demonstrators across the country. let's go live to minneapolis where we find our matt finn. matt. >> reporter: arthel, right now we're standing in this beautiful,...
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this is organizer kandace montgomery. >> jacob frey, we have a yes or no question for you. no, will you commit to defending minneapolis police department? [indiscernible] police.n't want no more we don't want people with gunss in our communities, shooting us down. do you have an answer, yes or no? it is a yes or no. will you defund the minneapolis police department? >> [indiscernible] amy: you're wasting our >> you are wasting our time. go home jacob, go home. gogo home, jacob, go home. amy: this was in d downtown minneapolis. kandace montgomery reminded demonstrators that mayor frfreys up for reelection next year. well, for more, we go to minneapolis wherere we're joined by city councilmember jeremiah ellison. councilmember ellison, welcome back to democrcracy now! this is a historic announcement that the majority of you on the city council made last night, that you're going to dismantle the minneneapolis p pe dedepartment. explaiain what that means. that we havaveeans gogot to create a sysystem of pc safety that t works for everery. i thinknk the minneapolis police depart
this is organizer kandace montgomery. >> jacob frey, we have a yes or no question for you. no, will you commit to defending minneapolis police department? [indiscernible] police.n't want no more we don't want people with gunss in our communities, shooting us down. do you have an answer, yes or no? it is a yes or no. will you defund the minneapolis police department? >> [indiscernible] amy: you're wasting our >> you are wasting our time. go home jacob, go home. gogo home,...
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on saturday mayor jacob frey was chase from the protests after saying he does not support abolishing the police department. >> you are asking whether i'm for a structurally racist system the answer is yes. whether i will do everything possible to push back on the inherent inequities built into the architecture, the answer is yes. minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar was at the protest and told demonstrators that she fully supports dismantling the police department. the funeral for george floyd will be held in houston at 9:00 a.m. our time and be carried live and uninterrupted on ktvu. plus, live updates on "mornings on 2", channel two that is, and we will stream it live on the "ktvu" news app. >>> the time is now for 11:00 a.m. and we are talking about your weather as we begin a new day and new week. how does it look for us? >> warmer and not as windy. it was howling. i don't know about where you live it was 40 miles an hour over the weekend and cranked up . no rain here but rain and snow in northern california north east and over the sierra and that was part of the system and that's p
on saturday mayor jacob frey was chase from the protests after saying he does not support abolishing the police department. >> you are asking whether i'm for a structurally racist system the answer is yes. whether i will do everything possible to push back on the inherent inequities built into the architecture, the answer is yes. minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar was at the protest and told demonstrators that she fully supports dismantling the police department. the funeral for george...
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in minneapolis the city council considering a move to reform the department at a rally mayor jacob frey was booed for saying "no" to dismantling the police department but policing can be dangerous. saturday in santa cruz, california, a sheriff's deputy was shot and killed during an ambush. >> in my 32 year career, this is the worst day in my experience. >> defunding is a nice catch phrase, but in reality, you'r defunding police organizations that for the most part are already significantly underfunded. that's going to be made worse because of the coronavirus economic impact that all states, cities are beginning to feel. >> reporter: but as the outrage over the death of george floyd and the plight of millions of black americans shifts from protest to change, the calls to defund are only blowing louder. >> steve, we saw the mayor of minneapolis being booed and jeered at and the city council met today. what do we know? >> reporter: kate, today nine councilmembers committed to disbanding the police department at this point it's all rhetorical a member on city council said it would take at l
in minneapolis the city council considering a move to reform the department at a rally mayor jacob frey was booed for saying "no" to dismantling the police department but policing can be dangerous. saturday in santa cruz, california, a sheriff's deputy was shot and killed during an ambush. >> in my 32 year career, this is the worst day in my experience. >> defunding is a nice catch phrase, but in reality, you'r defunding police organizations that for the most part are...
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minnesota mayor jacob frey. >> we're in the middle of a ofndemic right now. we have two crises that are sandwiched on top of one another. >> george floyd! >> reporter: as protests over the death of george floyd in police custody continue, they warn this only fuels the virus spread. >> if you were out protesting last night, you probably need to go get a covid test this week. >> reporter: the virus hit minorities especially hard. in chicago, 70% of the deaths were african americans. as andrew cuomo delivered promising news on the declining number of covid deaths today, he pleaded for the violence to stop. >> burning down your own struggling businesses, people who are trying to bring back the community, never makes sense. >> reporter: efforts to combat covid-19 have lead to the worst economic crisis since the great depression, with 40 million people out of work. one more match in a fire storm over racial inequality, dire health concerns and economic despair for so many. new york city was planning to begin reopening next week. it's unclear now after days of viole
minnesota mayor jacob frey. >> we're in the middle of a ofndemic right now. we have two crises that are sandwiched on top of one another. >> george floyd! >> reporter: as protests over the death of george floyd in police custody continue, they warn this only fuels the virus spread. >> if you were out protesting last night, you probably need to go get a covid test this week. >> reporter: the virus hit minorities especially hard. in chicago, 70% of the deaths were...
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>> the minneapolis plan still faces hurdles, including opposition from the city's mayor, jacob frey, whose appearance at a rally saturday did not go well. >> go home, jacob, go home! >> those are chants of "jacob go home." the mayor does favor major police reform in the city, but does not support dismantling the department. jeff pegues has the story from minneapolis. >> we are here because in minneapolis and in cities across the united states, it is clear that our system of policing is not keeping our communities safe. >> that's minneapolis city council president lisa bender. she is leading the charge to defund or eliminate and replace the city's police department after george floyd was killed. >> our commitment is to end our city's toxic relationship with the minneapolis police department. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> reporter: there are calls to rethink policing in cities across the country following a similar move by the mayor of los angeles. new york city mayor bill de blasio vowed to cut funding to the police department and divert it to social services and youth initiatives
>> the minneapolis plan still faces hurdles, including opposition from the city's mayor, jacob frey, whose appearance at a rally saturday did not go well. >> go home, jacob, go home! >> those are chants of "jacob go home." the mayor does favor major police reform in the city, but does not support dismantling the department. jeff pegues has the story from minneapolis. >> we are here because in minneapolis and in cities across the united states, it is clear that...
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city council members say they have the votes to override any potential veto by mayor frey, they say, they don't yet know what a new public safety system would look like for minneapolis but they plan to work with the community and draw on policing reforms and restructurings that have been seen in other cities. according to the city council's president, lisa bender the pledge from the city council members is an acknowledgment that the minneapolis police department doesn't just need reform. it's not enough. the status quo must be changed and changed fundamentally. >> our commitment is to do what is necessary to keep every single member of our community safe. and to tell the truth. that the minneapolis police are not doing that. [ cheers and applause ] >> our commitment is to end our city's toxic relationship with the minneapolis police department. to end policing as we know it. and to re-create systems of public safety that actually keep us safe. >> after making this bold pronouncement this weekend in minneapolis, what happens next there? well, joining us now is lisa bender who is the p
city council members say they have the votes to override any potential veto by mayor frey, they say, they don't yet know what a new public safety system would look like for minneapolis but they plan to work with the community and draw on policing reforms and restructurings that have been seen in other cities. according to the city council's president, lisa bender the pledge from the city council members is an acknowledgment that the minneapolis police department doesn't just need reform. it's...
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the mayor of minneapolis jacob frey was booed by protesters over the ekend when he refused to commit to defunding the city's police force. the calls to defund police department is only growing across the country and some protesters are calling to disband police departments all together however as kron four's haaziq by the un reports one east bay city is considering a 3rd option. >>i love this is oakland police can i help you. >>a different model of policing that involve civilians responding to specific 911 calls is currently under consideration to the city of oakland, one of the calls that dispatch gets regularly is that parent will call and say my child won't get up and go to school. there's really no reason to respond to that call with a badge and a gun a little over a year ago the oakland city council commissioned the urban strategies killed so the oakland police commission and the coalition for police accountability to develop a report on how to implement what is called the mobile assistance community responders of oakland program or macro and jakes of the coalition for police ac
the mayor of minneapolis jacob frey was booed by protesters over the ekend when he refused to commit to defunding the city's police force. the calls to defund police department is only growing across the country and some protesters are calling to disband police departments all together however as kron four's haaziq by the un reports one east bay city is considering a 3rd option. >>i love this is oakland police can i help you. >>a different model of policing that involve civilians...
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we are joined by mayor jacob frey. thanks for joining us. we showed that video of you and we heard about what the council is deciding to do right now. so will you veto a council resolution to dismantle the minneapolis police department? >> let me be clear, i am for massive structural and transformational reform to an entire system that has not for generations worked for black and brown people. we have failed them and we need to entirely reshape the system. we need a full-on cultural shift in how our police department and departments throughout the country function and am i for entirely abolishing the police department, no, i'm not. over the coming days and weeks i'm looking forward to working with them and talking with them about what they mean when they say ending and abolishing and i'll be talking with them directly. >> they were very clear last last night. this has to be the beginning of the end of the police department. you have people like congresswoman ilhan omar saying it's rotten to the core and can't be reformed and believe it has t
we are joined by mayor jacob frey. thanks for joining us. we showed that video of you and we heard about what the council is deciding to do right now. so will you veto a council resolution to dismantle the minneapolis police department? >> let me be clear, i am for massive structural and transformational reform to an entire system that has not for generations worked for black and brown people. we have failed them and we need to entirely reshape the system. we need a full-on cultural shift...
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the sign above the steel gates of auschwitz reads "arbeit macht frei." "work sets you free." it was, of course, a chilling lie, an evil hoax. but there was one surprising source of temporary escape inside the gates: music. composers and singers and under the bleakest conditions imaginable, they performed and wrote music. lots of it. more than six million people- most of them jews-- died in the holocaust. but their music did not, thanks in part to the extraordinary work of francesco lotoro. an italian composer and pianist, as we first reported, lator has spent years recovering, restoring, and finishing pieces of work composed in captivity. he's on a remarkable rescue mission, reviving music like this piece created by a young jewish woman in a nazi concentration camp in 1944. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> francesco lotoro ( translated ): the miracle is that all of this could have been destroyed, could have been lost. and instead the miracle is that this music reaches us. music is a phenomenon which wins. that's the secret of the concentratio
the sign above the steel gates of auschwitz reads "arbeit macht frei." "work sets you free." it was, of course, a chilling lie, an evil hoax. but there was one surprising source of temporary escape inside the gates: music. composers and singers and under the bleakest conditions imaginable, they performed and wrote music. lots of it. more than six million people- most of them jews-- died in the holocaust. but their music did not, thanks in part to the extraordinary work of...
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>> reporter: frey said he did not support fully defunding the department. and before he could finish... >> go home, jacob, go home! >> reporter: minneapolis is a city still trying to come to grips with its past while trying to heal its wounds for a better future. tomorrow officer derek chauvin will make his first court appearance on murder charges for the death of george floyd. major? >> garrett: thank you. tomorrow, president trump plans to meet with law enforcement officials for what the white house describes as a round table this amid new fallout over the president's response to the protests. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump says he's ordering the national guard to start the process of withdrawing from washington, claiming "everything is under perfect control." >> no justice! >> reporter: it follows a day of peaceful protests in the nation's capitol saturday. but last weekend when demonstrations turned violent, a senior administration official tells cbs news the president demanded the military put out 10,000 active-duty
>> reporter: frey said he did not support fully defunding the department. and before he could finish... >> go home, jacob, go home! >> reporter: minneapolis is a city still trying to come to grips with its past while trying to heal its wounds for a better future. tomorrow officer derek chauvin will make his first court appearance on murder charges for the death of george floyd. major? >> garrett: thank you. tomorrow, president trump plans to meet with law enforcement...
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mayor jacob frey, who wept at george floyd's casket thursday, today called the new reforms progress. >> so we need to seize this moment and channel our collective pain into collective action, and that begins right now. >> reporter: in addition to minneapolis' new choke hold measures, use of all crowd control weapons at protests, including tear gas and rubber bullets, must now be authorized only by the chief of police or his designee. on monday, former officer derek chauvin, will make his first court appearance. norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas in minneapolis. thank you. now to those growing concerns about violent crackdowns by police against peaceful protesters. in new york city, a food delivery man was arrested after curfew, despite being deemed an essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. cbs' jericka duncan is in new york city for us again tonight where protesters are continuing in the rain. jericka. >> reporter: well, while these protests mainly are about standing up to injustice, it's video of a 75-year-old man in buffalo getting shoved by police that's getting a lot of
mayor jacob frey, who wept at george floyd's casket thursday, today called the new reforms progress. >> so we need to seize this moment and channel our collective pain into collective action, and that begins right now. >> reporter: in addition to minneapolis' new choke hold measures, use of all crowd control weapons at protests, including tear gas and rubber bullets, must now be authorized only by the chief of police or his designee. on monday, former officer derek chauvin, will...
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trainmayors who drove the and drove their cities over the like mayor frey and mayor durkan who were the mostly stream is voices and agreed that there note -- there is no institution in america worse than the police. nothing is worse. you can have 25,000 homicides in chicago, nothing is worse than the american police. that is where they took the conversation and they cannot get out of that. public that it was some sort of monster. the reality is people die when the police do their job. far morepeople die -- people die when the police do not do their job. the response time has flatlined because there is no policing. peoplere two groups of that have been totally silenced in this conversation. one would be police officers. what would they know? i have never had a conversation with a cop that i had not learned things that are really insight. if you go to a committee meeting, it is a different conversation. people in the hollywood hills who have their security guaranteed, they can make shots of the police. if we have learned anything in the last couple louise, institutions have to be defended
trainmayors who drove the and drove their cities over the like mayor frey and mayor durkan who were the mostly stream is voices and agreed that there note -- there is no institution in america worse than the police. nothing is worse. you can have 25,000 homicides in chicago, nothing is worse than the american police. that is where they took the conversation and they cannot get out of that. public that it was some sort of monster. the reality is people die when the police do their job. far...
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mayorjacob frey faced the backlash for saying he supported siginificant change within the police, but not shutting it down completely. —— significant. now on bbc news, it's time to click. this week: racing and cheating under lockdown. are the next generation of games consoles under threat? and face masks, but not as you know them. hey there, hope you're doing 0k. lara is... errm, yeah, lara looks absolutely fine, lara, you have taken to wearing shades indoors. should i be worried? don't worry, there is a good reason for this, which i will explain in a moment. i've been on a mission to find the best wireless sound, so i started off with some true wireless earbuds. first up, these from jabra, which are meant to be great for active use. but i found as soon as i started running, theyjust fall out of my ears. great sound, but not so much use when it's on the floor. then i tried these by edifier, a third of the price, and they are lighter, so they fall out a little bit less, but the battery life was so fantastic that i was almost forgiving of that as long as they didn't fall down a drai
mayorjacob frey faced the backlash for saying he supported siginificant change within the police, but not shutting it down completely. —— significant. now on bbc news, it's time to click. this week: racing and cheating under lockdown. are the next generation of games consoles under threat? and face masks, but not as you know them. hey there, hope you're doing 0k. lara is... errm, yeah, lara looks absolutely fine, lara, you have taken to wearing shades indoors. should i be worried? don't...
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>> sreenivasan: in minneapolis, protesters haceckled mayor j frey and chanted for him to "go home" whe wouldn't pledge topo de-fund thce department. protesrs say they plan to continue to gather and march to keep the focus on racial justice and law enforcement reform today, attorney general william barr said he does not support changing immity laws that protect police officers and does not believe there is systemic racism in law enforcement. >> i think there's racism in the unitedtates still, but i don' think that the law enforcement system is systemically racist. i understand the-- the distrust, however, of the african-american community given the history in this country. that for most of otory,ize our institutions were explicitly racist. since the 1960s, i think we've been in a phase of reforng our institutions and making sure that they're in sync with our laws and aret fighting a rearguard action to impose inequities. >> sreenivasan:his afternoon, officials said 3,000 out of state national guard troops sent to washington, d.c., during recent protests are now returning home. and the s
>> sreenivasan: in minneapolis, protesters haceckled mayor j frey and chanted for him to "go home" whe wouldn't pledge topo de-fund thce department. protesrs say they plan to continue to gather and march to keep the focus on racial justice and law enforcement reform today, attorney general william barr said he does not support changing immity laws that protect police officers and does not believe there is systemic racism in law enforcement. >> i think there's racism in the...
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minneapolis mayor jacob frey sobbed in front of floyd's casket and minnesota are minnesota governor tim waltz was also in attendance, there as for his family prepares to say a final farewell to the man they loved so much people in 2 other cities will pay their respects in the coming days on saturday, a public viewing and a private memorial service will be held in raiford north carolina. the state where he was born then on monday floyd's body will return to houston for a public memorial and private service. and all for minneapolis police officers involved to george floyd's death are now in custody. officer derek chauvin who held his knee on floyd's neck for nearly 9 minutes is facing charges of second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. former officers thomas lane, jr legs and are kong and to chat how made their first court appearances today after being charged with aiding and abetting. bail for those 3 officers has now been set at $750,000 each. and george floyd's death has inspired people across the globe to demand racial equality and end police brutality here in the bay area
minneapolis mayor jacob frey sobbed in front of floyd's casket and minnesota are minnesota governor tim waltz was also in attendance, there as for his family prepares to say a final farewell to the man they loved so much people in 2 other cities will pay their respects in the coming days on saturday, a public viewing and a private memorial service will be held in raiford north carolina. the state where he was born then on monday floyd's body will return to houston for a public memorial and...
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. >> your mayor, jacob frey, asked for more officers last year to handling what's happening in the city. earlier, he was booed from a protest. what is your thoughts on the intensity? >> it is intense because we are all so shocked and humiliated and horrified about what happened to george floyd. i was trying to get through to 911. neighbors started looking at each other and finding solutions on our own. and the practice of finding solutions on our own was inspiring to people saying that we have been doing it wrong. >> our thanks to the councilman there. >> it's not unprecedented. the city of camden, new jersey, did it in 2013. >> i covered that story for our abc station in philly when that happened. now, camden is being used as a model when it comes to starting over. when it comes to dismantling and starting over essentially and having a major reform. when it comes to the headline people say it seems radical and crazy and it turns political really fast. i want to read you something from the "new york times" over the weekend. you can't have the discussion without talking about the powerfu
. >> your mayor, jacob frey, asked for more officers last year to handling what's happening in the city. earlier, he was booed from a protest. what is your thoughts on the intensity? >> it is intense because we are all so shocked and humiliated and horrified about what happened to george floyd. i was trying to get through to 911. neighbors started looking at each other and finding solutions on our own. and the practice of finding solutions on our own was inspiring to people saying...
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following the main march, minneapolis mayor jacob frey went out to address some of their demands face to face. i understand that the culture within the department and the way that business has been done has to be radically reshaped. correct. we need to rethink everything before as we move forward. you are correct. i am with you. as far as the full abolition of the department, of — the full—on getting rid of police officers in our city, i will tell the truth, and i don't agree with that. that footage was captured by minnesota public radio journalist tim nelson. earlier, iasked him how that exchange unfolded. these marchers went through the city, starting at a park in north—western minneapolis and wound up in front of the building where the mayor lives and called him down to join them and called on him to disband or abolish the police department and, with some explanations, offering some reforms and some other changes, he said, no, he wasn't going to do that, which elicited howls of objection and chants for him to go home and a very tense few minutes as he left the crowd there. bu
following the main march, minneapolis mayor jacob frey went out to address some of their demands face to face. i understand that the culture within the department and the way that business has been done has to be radically reshaped. correct. we need to rethink everything before as we move forward. you are correct. i am with you. as far as the full abolition of the department, of — the full—on getting rid of police officers in our city, i will tell the truth, and i don't agree with that....
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mayorjacob frey faced the backlash for saying he supported significant change within the police, but not shutting it down completely. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with rachel burden and martin geissler. but now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up: mps demand the government allow them to continue voting by video link and say the new giant queuing system isn't working. it all looked more like exercise in a category c prison for white—collar criminals, rather than the mother of parliament. laughter. labour hardens its attack on the government over its handling of coronavirus, but borisjohnson reckons the country wants to see a united front. i really do not see the purpose of the endless attacks on public trust and confidence! i have supported the government openly and taken criticism for it but boy, does he make it difficult to support this government. and an mp defends changes to the abortion laws in northern ireland. one of the reasons why this house stood up for the rights of all women in the united kingdom wasjust becau
mayorjacob frey faced the backlash for saying he supported significant change within the police, but not shutting it down completely. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with rachel burden and martin geissler. but now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up: mps demand the government allow them to continue voting by video link and say the new giant queuing system isn't working. it all looked more like exercise in a category c prison for...