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has minneapolis become safer, happier, more just city? a report from minneapolis after the break. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. ♪ >> tucker: as of this week, it's been two months since george floyd died and in that short period of time, this country has changed more than it has in decades. there has been widespread violence and lawlessness, we just talked to a man who was nestabbed for the crime of tryig to cover a riot. crime rates soared in almost every major city, here's how people in minneapolis responded to george floyd's death. >> this is the craziest i've ever seen. >> tucker: things fell completely apart in case you don't remember that from a couple of months ago, a small group of violent people took control. the most amazing part of all of thisar is how the city of minneapolis responded. the city council rather th
has minneapolis become safer, happier, more just city? a report from minneapolis after the break. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. ♪ >> tucker: as of this week, it's been two months since george floyd died and in that short period of...
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has minneapolis become a safer, more just city? a report from minneapolis, after the break. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you only have to pay for the data you need, starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. 5g is now included with all new data options. switch and save hundreds. xfinity mobile. >> tucker: as of this week it's been two months since george floyd died and in that short period of time this country has changed more than it has and perhaps decades. there has been widespread violence and lawlessness, we just talked to a man who was stabbed for the crime of trying to cover a riot. here's how people in minneapolis responded to george floyd's death. >> this is the scariest thing i've ever seen. so things completely fell apart, if you remember from a few months ago, a small group of violent pe
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. >> host: how did you get from mogadishu to minneapolis, in short form? >> guest: relet mogadishu sort of the middle of the first wave of the civil war and would eventually make it to mombasa in the refugee camp we lived in for four years, and ultimately got the golden ticket to come to the united states in early 1995, and started out in arlington, virginia, where i went to middle school for a couple of years. and minnesota at the time was number one in the nation for educational outcomes, and my family was interested in having the best opportunities available to us, and so we were one of the first families to come to minnesota and eventually would find a community of other somalis who were also making their way here in search of a better life. >> host: you recount that when you land in new york city that your father told you this is not our america. what did he mean by that? >> guest: so an aspect of the refugee journey that people might not know is that that process is very long, and one of the last things that happens before you get your golden ticket
. >> host: how did you get from mogadishu to minneapolis, in short form? >> guest: relet mogadishu sort of the middle of the first wave of the civil war and would eventually make it to mombasa in the refugee camp we lived in for four years, and ultimately got the golden ticket to come to the united states in early 1995, and started out in arlington, virginia, where i went to middle school for a couple of years. and minnesota at the time was number one in the nation for educational...
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poorly the liberal democrat government handling things, you wouldn't have a minneapolis now. another one says the last thing we will be doing is defunding or
poorly the liberal democrat government handling things, you wouldn't have a minneapolis now. another one says the last thing we will be doing is defunding or
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in this moment around the reckoning of police started in minneapolis. and i wanted to ask about that moment that people saw on tape where you went out to a protest in a mask, and there were protesters who were making very concrete demands of you to sign onto an agenda that would fundamentally essentially undone and sort of unbuilt the minneapolis police department and you wouldn't go along with it. you were jeered and booed. i think there's a sense sometimes in these protests of a which side are you on dynamic, to you, the other mayors here. you're a democrat, you're not donald trump, but you're administering a city and boss of the police department and the protesters say which side are you on. what is your answer to them? >> mayors around the country, including myself, are on the side of massive structural change. and i think right now we need to be heeding the calls of george floyd's family, and they said clearly that george floyd is going to change the world. this can't be half measures, this can't just go halfway, this can't be minor policy changes.
in this moment around the reckoning of police started in minneapolis. and i wanted to ask about that moment that people saw on tape where you went out to a protest in a mask, and there were protesters who were making very concrete demands of you to sign onto an agenda that would fundamentally essentially undone and sort of unbuilt the minneapolis police department and you wouldn't go along with it. you were jeered and booed. i think there's a sense sometimes in these protests of a which side...
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you might remember this video of this minneapolis protestor, breaking windows during the protests following the killing of george floyd. he had spray painted free stuff for everyone on the front doors. onlooker were stunned to see what he was doing and confronted him. this is what minnesota attorney general keith ellison said a few days later. >> just a few days ago, on like the second day of protest, there was a man dressed in all black, he was a caucasian person, a gas mask, black gloves, umbrella. it was not raining. that led me to believe that there is real legitimate evidence that this is a very serious operation being done to tarnish the legitimate protests that is going on. >> the minneapolis star tribune reports that man is suspected of ties to a white supremacist
you might remember this video of this minneapolis protestor, breaking windows during the protests following the killing of george floyd. he had spray painted free stuff for everyone on the front doors. onlooker were stunned to see what he was doing and confronted him. this is what minnesota attorney general keith ellison said a few days later. >> just a few days ago, on like the second day of protest, there was a man dressed in all black, he was a caucasian person, a gas mask, black...
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. >> host: how did you get from mogadishu to minneapolis in short form? >> guest: we left mogadishu through the middle of the first week of the civil war and would eventually make it to mont bossa in the refugee camp and we were there for years and ultimately got the golden ticket to come to the united states. that was in early 1995. we started off in arlington, virginia where i went to middle school for a couple of years and minnesota, at the time, was number one in the nation for educational outcomes and you know, my family was interested in having the best opportunities available to us and so we were one of the first families to come to minnesota and eventually would find a community of other somalis who were also making their way here in search of a better life. >> host: you recount that when you landed in new york city that your father told you this is not our america. what did he mean by that? >> guest: so, an aspect of the refugee journey that people might not know is that that process is very long and one of the last things that happens before you
. >> host: how did you get from mogadishu to minneapolis in short form? >> guest: we left mogadishu through the middle of the first week of the civil war and would eventually make it to mont bossa in the refugee camp and we were there for years and ultimately got the golden ticket to come to the united states. that was in early 1995. we started off in arlington, virginia where i went to middle school for a couple of years and minnesota, at the time, was number one in the nation for...
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in this moment around the reckoning of police started in minneapolis. and i wanted to ask about that moment that people saw on tape where you went out to a protest in a mask, and there were protesters who were making very concrete demands of you to sign onto an agenda that would fundamentally have essentially undone, right, sort of unbuilt the minneapolis police department, and you wouldn't go along with it. you were jeered and booed. i think there's a sense sometimes in these protests of a which side are you on dynamic, to you, the other mayors here. right? you're a democrat. i think you view yourself as a progressive. you're not donald trump, but you're administering a city and a boss of the police department side are you on. what is your answer to them? >> mayors around the country, including myself, are on the side of massive structural change. and i think right now we need to be heeding the calls of george floyd's family, and they said clearly that george floyd is going to change the world. this can't be half measures, this can't just go halfway, t
in this moment around the reckoning of police started in minneapolis. and i wanted to ask about that moment that people saw on tape where you went out to a protest in a mask, and there were protesters who were making very concrete demands of you to sign onto an agenda that would fundamentally have essentially undone, right, sort of unbuilt the minneapolis police department, and you wouldn't go along with it. you were jeered and booed. i think there's a sense sometimes in these protests of a...
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. >>> in minneapolis the family of george floyd sued that city today over his death in police custody as nbc news viewed unreleased body cam video that sheds new light on what happened before that encounter turned deadly here's gabe gutierrez. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: almost two months since the eyewitness video sparked a global movement today for the first time previously unreleased police body camera footage showed that george floyd told officers at least 28 times that he couldn't breathe. >> what we see are the interactions between george floyd and those officers, we hear the tone in their voices and you hear the fear that george floyd had initially and the frustration that the officers had. >> reporter: in the video rookie officer thomas lane and his partner respond to a call about someone using an alleged fake $20 bill at a minneapolis convenience store. when the officers arrive they're directed to floyd in his car. as lane approaches he orders floyd to show his hands and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car, floyd says he's claustrophobic.
. >>> in minneapolis the family of george floyd sued that city today over his death in police custody as nbc news viewed unreleased body cam video that sheds new light on what happened before that encounter turned deadly here's gabe gutierrez. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: almost two months since the eyewitness video sparked a global movement today for the first time previously unreleased police body camera footage showed that george floyd told officers at least 28 times...
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. >>> in minneapolis the family of george floyd sued that city today over his death in police custody as nbc news viewed unreleased body cam video that sheds new light on what happened before that encounter turned deadly here's gabe gutierrez. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: almost two months since the eyewitness video sparked a global movement today for the first time previously unreleased police body camera footage showed that george floyd told officers at least 28 times that he couldn't breathe. authorities aren't releasing the videos but allow the public to view them. >> what we see are the interactions between george floyd and those officers, we hear the tone in their voices and you hear the fear that george floyd had initially and the frustration that the officers had. >> reporter: in the video rookie officer thomas lane and his partner respond to a call about someone using an alleged fake $20 bill at a minneapolis convenience store. when the officers arrive they're directed to floyd in lane approaches he orders floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggl
. >>> in minneapolis the family of george floyd sued that city today over his death in police custody as nbc news viewed unreleased body cam video that sheds new light on what happened before that encounter turned deadly here's gabe gutierrez. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: almost two months since the eyewitness video sparked a global movement today for the first time previously unreleased police body camera footage showed that george floyd told officers at least 28 times...
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university, what were the circumstances that took you to north dakota from minneapolis? >> we were as a nation really going through a breakdown on economic crisis. at the time i was also experiencing my own personal breakdowns living a life that ultimately got tired pushing against the grain and found a way to assimilate to the ideas that everybody had and eventually felt stripped of who i really was and felt drowning in in a life i didn't really want for myself. i wanted to have the opportunity to really escape and start a new and find it myself. i took on a journey to disconnect myself from everything that was familiar and found myself with my two young children in an interestingly diverse state college i ended up going to in north dakota. i think the landscape, which is very befitting of north dakota, is wide enough for me to breathe, reconnect with the image of me that i always had, someone someone who is passionate, someone who fully understood her purpose in life and felt dignified in that and eventually found my purpose in in leading a life of advocacy to try to w
university, what were the circumstances that took you to north dakota from minneapolis? >> we were as a nation really going through a breakdown on economic crisis. at the time i was also experiencing my own personal breakdowns living a life that ultimately got tired pushing against the grain and found a way to assimilate to the ideas that everybody had and eventually felt stripped of who i really was and felt drowning in in a life i didn't really want for myself. i wanted to have the...
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cities around the country, including minneapolis, need law enforcement. we need to abolish the behavior. we don't need to be abolishing the police. >> mayor lance bottoms, obviously in atlanta, you have dealt with protests in your city. you have dealt with a very high-profile police killing of a resident in atlanta, as well, recently. what was your -- how was it communicated to you in the time that rayshard brooks was shot and killed, what had happened, and what was your message to the police department in the midst of that, given it came on the tail end precisely against police violence. >> well, thank you for having me. the way it was communicated to me is the same way that i receive information about any number of noteworthy events in -- in this city. i usually wake up to text messages during the night. i get them throughout the day. and this came in as a police-involved shooting. and initially, i was not told that mr. brooks was deceased. and i, later, found out that he was. and so, i immediately, the next morning, went into city hall and gathered our
cities around the country, including minneapolis, need law enforcement. we need to abolish the behavior. we don't need to be abolishing the police. >> mayor lance bottoms, obviously in atlanta, you have dealt with protests in your city. you have dealt with a very high-profile police killing of a resident in atlanta, as well, recently. what was your -- how was it communicated to you in the time that rayshard brooks was shot and killed, what had happened, and what was your message to the...
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minneapolis will feel like 108. that's hot by minneapolis standards. and then early next week, look at washington, d.c., on monday. a chance for your first 100-degree temperature of the summer season. new york city not quite as bad. boston has a chance for a couple of days on monday and sunday, near 95. there's the heat index values. this is the feels-like value. d.c. on monday, that's about as bad as it gets, feeling like 108. we have a few showers and storms. one cluster out there. we'll have hit-and-miss showers. our real concern, the area of red, there's a moderate risk. we expect a severe thunderstorm outbreak in grand forks and near areas in watertown. tomorrow, the storms will roll into wisconsin, minneapolis, and into wisconsin. yasmin, this is about the middle of july, and this is what you expect. it is very hot fro coast to coast. >> this is what we expect. thank you, bill. >>> coming up, we're digging into reporting that russian hackers are trying to steal vaccines. the details of that story coming right up. e details of that storg right up
minneapolis will feel like 108. that's hot by minneapolis standards. and then early next week, look at washington, d.c., on monday. a chance for your first 100-degree temperature of the summer season. new york city not quite as bad. boston has a chance for a couple of days on monday and sunday, near 95. there's the heat index values. this is the feels-like value. d.c. on monday, that's about as bad as it gets, feeling like 108. we have a few showers and storms. one cluster out there. we'll have...
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senior correspondent mike tobin has details tonight for tonight for minneapolis. >> stating that minneapolis police officers have been trained with "kill-all edgy," warrior style training, benjamin crump filed a lawsuit on behalf of the family of george floyd killed under the weight of a minneapolis police officer. >> it was not just the knee of officer derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. but it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department. >> reporters have now been able to see but a cam video from two of the officers at the scene which starts before the initial encounter with george floyd. the contact initially becomes tense when the officer demands to see his hands and pulls a gun. it spirals downward over a half hour as george floyd becomes more panicked and emotional. he sobs and said, i'm going to die in here. i just had covid and it don't want to go back to that. as they load him in the suv he complains his claustrophobic and can't breathe a lot before he's on the ground. after a prolonged struggle that ends with floyd on the ground it is off
senior correspondent mike tobin has details tonight for tonight for minneapolis. >> stating that minneapolis police officers have been trained with "kill-all edgy," warrior style training, benjamin crump filed a lawsuit on behalf of the family of george floyd killed under the weight of a minneapolis police officer. >> it was not just the knee of officer derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. but it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police...
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in m minneapolis, newly r relead police body camera footage reveals devastating g new detais of george flfloyd's killlling on memorial day, showing officers at georgeun, swore floyd.d. it also showed medics did not appear to rush to floyd's aid after r they arrived. this comes as george floyd's family filed a lawsuit against four of the former officers involved in his killing, and also against the city of minneapolis, saying it failed to properly dismiss officers with records of abuse and/or properly train new ones. this is the family's attorney benjamin crump. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference when it comes to the treatment of arrestees, especiallyly black men. amy: w we'll have the e latest n george floyd's killing by minneapolis police after headlines, speakaking with professor marc lamont hillll, wo has covid-19 himself. in louisville, k kentucky, callg on prosecutors to drop felony charges against 87 people who held a peaceful sit in p protest tuesday outside the home of state attorney general daniel cameron. the demons
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it's not perfect and minneapolis is not going to clone that experience it will be minneapolis expression there are a number of police officers we don't want to be a part of an institution for not being charged we are charged a pretty gotten a lot less opposition that you might guess. but i do agree the people who have made the proposal having a provocative tagline is not going to get it done. that they stepped forward and extended a greater definition. so their learning camden is a model for minneapolis. chief charles ramsey joined us for program last week and they are trading camden officers to learn about the constitution by talking to schoolkids. we would love to work with both of you very interesting you're thinking about naming -- renaming the name of the police department they're trying coming up with a different term and that's exactly what minneapolis is doing. governor dewine is a series in ohio they've asked to have including state officials and teachers and lawyers, not allowing officers to use chokehold some people except in life-and-death situations and not allowing police d
it's not perfect and minneapolis is not going to clone that experience it will be minneapolis expression there are a number of police officers we don't want to be a part of an institution for not being charged we are charged a pretty gotten a lot less opposition that you might guess. but i do agree the people who have made the proposal having a provocative tagline is not going to get it done. that they stepped forward and extended a greater definition. so their learning camden is a model for...
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the minneapolis star says the videos do not show that. the videos do not support what officer lane has said he saw. >> and, lawrence, that's what transparency is so important. black people in america are dealing with an additional public health crisis while everybody else is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. we're dealing with the pandemic of police brutality and police corruption and excessive force that has seen far too many of us become hashtags. that's why we have to keep demanding transparency. these videos contradict everything they said happened to george floyd. remember, lawrence, when i came on your show with his family in the beginning they had a report that never once mentioned the knee in the neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that's 526 seconds that each one of those four officers had an opportunity to stop killing george floyd. >> and the other thing that the reporters are saying that they were getting from these videos is that the officers were all very kind of -- one report used the word clinical about it. they were n
the minneapolis star says the videos do not show that. the videos do not support what officer lane has said he saw. >> and, lawrence, that's what transparency is so important. black people in america are dealing with an additional public health crisis while everybody else is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. we're dealing with the pandemic of police brutality and police corruption and excessive force that has seen far too many of us become hashtags. that's why we have to keep...
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it happened in minneapolis, seattle, portland. never stopped in minneapolis. meanwhile coming up straight ahead, tucker making an appearance on his own show. do you believe it? you don't want to miss his interview on how you can get a great education without attending university. that story next ♪ >> brian: got some good news. tucker is back to take a look at whether college is really worth it. >> is if you needed more proof that higher education is the most sophisticated and most predatory racket underway in this country right now there is this, harvard just announced its classes will be entirely online this fall but the school isn't taking a single dime off its tuition. that is still $50,000 a year. of course it's by design. that tuition is not paying for a better education. it's paying for bloated administrator salaries and an army of pointless bureaucrats. in fact, not as pointless. some of them poisonous. right now for example, the university of california system has 200 a.d. thousand students enrolled. at this time tim had has 227,000 employees. do the
it happened in minneapolis, seattle, portland. never stopped in minneapolis. meanwhile coming up straight ahead, tucker making an appearance on his own show. do you believe it? you don't want to miss his interview on how you can get a great education without attending university. that story next ♪ >> brian: got some good news. tucker is back to take a look at whether college is really worth it. >> is if you needed more proof that higher education is the most sophisticated and most...
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homicides in minneapolis have doubled violent crime overall is up dramatically. people who live in work in minneapolis report more prostitution, drug sales and burglaries. it can be lawlessness. >> we feel vulnerable people can come any time because we don't have police protection. >> experts say the recent crime spike in minneapolis is linked to rising anger over police brutality and the soaring unemployment rate because of the pandemic. >>> it's 4:34. in washington d.c. democratic leader in the house want a formal investigation into the use of force by federal agents in portland, oregon. they're upset that federal agents are being used to suppress demonstrations that are protected by the first amendment. videos of recently showed federal officers dressed in camouflage with no clear identify occasion badges. they appear to be using unmarked cars to arrest protestors without explanation. >>> police in washington d.c. are searching for the gunmen who killed one man and wounded eight others. it happened yesterday in the columbia heights neighborhood. investigators
homicides in minneapolis have doubled violent crime overall is up dramatically. people who live in work in minneapolis report more prostitution, drug sales and burglaries. it can be lawlessness. >> we feel vulnerable people can come any time because we don't have police protection. >> experts say the recent crime spike in minneapolis is linked to rising anger over police brutality and the soaring unemployment rate because of the pandemic. >>> it's 4:34. in washington d.c....
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i called my husband asked him to fight to minneapolis to drive me home. he is with the marine corpsps in falluja now he was minors and i have mark on the injuries andnd he has. for the first week i was not allowed to take a shower trying to wash i could not get the smell off of me i do not know what the rest of my life will be like. i know i'll ever if my injury but i will report and to do my job as confidently as they always have. i am angry of course i am grieving and worrying the united states is become a more dangerous place to be a journalist taking up the issue of first amendment violations with black livesmo matter i will be as responsive as i can but we have all seen enough rageho and pain and fire. thank you for the opportunity i look forward to your questions. >> thank you for being with us today in your great service as a journalist and to the people of america. mr. martinez you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much good morning chairman and members of the subcommittee i am a staff reporter and having dad genera
i called my husband asked him to fight to minneapolis to drive me home. he is with the marine corpsps in falluja now he was minors and i have mark on the injuries andnd he has. for the first week i was not allowed to take a shower trying to wash i could not get the smell off of me i do not know what the rest of my life will be like. i know i'll ever if my injury but i will report and to do my job as confidently as they always have. i am angry of course i am grieving and worrying the united...
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the minneapolis star says the videos do not show that. the videos do not support what officer lane has said he saw. >> and, lawrence, that's why transparency is so important. black people in america are dealing with an additional public health crisis while everybody else is only dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. we're dealing with the pandemic of police brutality and police corruption and excessive force that has seen far too many of us become hashtags. and so that's why we have to keep demanding transparency. these videos contradict everything they said happened to george floyd. remember, lawrence, when i came on your show with his family in the beginning they had a report that never once mentioned the knee in the neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that's 526 seconds that each one of those four officers had an opportunity to stop killing george floyd. >> and the other thing that the reporters are saying that they were getting from these videos is that the officers were all very kind of -- one report used the word clinical about it.
the minneapolis star says the videos do not show that. the videos do not support what officer lane has said he saw. >> and, lawrence, that's why transparency is so important. black people in america are dealing with an additional public health crisis while everybody else is only dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. we're dealing with the pandemic of police brutality and police corruption and excessive force that has seen far too many of us become hashtags. and so that's why we have to...
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i look at minneapolis which had one-party rule. i know minneapolis filed. the only one that doesn't have the sort of political responsibilities as kansas city where the state police commission with all sort of corruption challenges. each city drew its political leadership and needs to come up with the necessary reforms, but it's the political leadership and the politicians are responsible to the voters and i think that somehow has been lost in this discussion is the people of minneapolis needs to demand accountability and change the. >> host: to go back to where we started him and did yo anna e evidence of russian interference in the election and was there a concern about the 2020 as well? >> guest: this is where the form gives the opportunity of no doubt the russians, chinese, the iranians, north korea and others tried to affect the influence. the american people needed to be sophisticated in their information to make sure that it's well verified infected and financed by the russian government to make them file a registration mac. but i see evidence i thin
i look at minneapolis which had one-party rule. i know minneapolis filed. the only one that doesn't have the sort of political responsibilities as kansas city where the state police commission with all sort of corruption challenges. each city drew its political leadership and needs to come up with the necessary reforms, but it's the political leadership and the politicians are responsible to the voters and i think that somehow has been lost in this discussion is the people of minneapolis needs...
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. >> congresswoman, once you got to minneapolis, you got your undergraduate degree at dakota state university. what were the circumstances that took you? >> we were as a nation going through a breakdown in a family crisis. and at that time i also was experiencing my own personal breakdown of the idea and -- the idea of escaping and finding my self took on a journey to disconnect myself from everything that was familiar. the. to reconnect with the image i've always had with someone who was passionate or fully understood her purpose in life and eventually found my purpose in leading a life of advocacy for the betterment of my wife and my children and future generations. >> when they returned to minneapolis, you wrote some letters. what did you do upon their return? >> guest: i watched a facebook clip and an interview with oprah was doing. she was talking about the process that she had gone through, and i can't remember it correctly right now but it was the late by angela and said forgiveness isn't for the person you are forgetting. it's for your self and the ability to let go. it doesn't have a
. >> congresswoman, once you got to minneapolis, you got your undergraduate degree at dakota state university. what were the circumstances that took you? >> we were as a nation going through a breakdown in a family crisis. and at that time i also was experiencing my own personal breakdown of the idea and -- the idea of escaping and finding my self took on a journey to disconnect myself from everything that was familiar. the. to reconnect with the image i've always had with someone...
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murders are up 32% in philadelphia and 80% in minneapolis compared to last year. minneapolis, great place, too. and philadelphia, think of it. i went to school in philadelphia. you look at these numbers. in cities across the nation, we've also seen police officers assaulted with bricks, rocks, bats, molotov cocktails, frozen bottles of water. somebody said last night, what are these protesters -- [indiscernible] -- said, it's only water. how can water hurt you? they don't say the frozen. in a bottle. the size of a football. and they throw it at the police. it's unbelievable. it's water. and then they have cans of soup . soup. and they throw the cans of soup. that's better than a brick because you can't throw a brick. it's too heavy. but a can of soup, you can really put some power into that, right? >> yes, sir. president trump: then when they get caught they say, no, this is soup for my family. they're so innocent. this is soup for my family. it's incredible. and yet people coming over with bags of soup. big bags of soup. and they lay it on the ground and the anar
murders are up 32% in philadelphia and 80% in minneapolis compared to last year. minneapolis, great place, too. and philadelphia, think of it. i went to school in philadelphia. you look at these numbers. in cities across the nation, we've also seen police officers assaulted with bricks, rocks, bats, molotov cocktails, frozen bottles of water. somebody said last night, what are these protesters -- [indiscernible] -- said, it's only water. how can water hurt you? they don't say the frozen. in a...
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let's go to shaquille brewster live in minneapolis. shaq, it's interesting, it's not just the city of minneapolis, and it's not just the police officers. it's everybody here. i take it this suit couldn't happen until the criminal case is done with the police officer. is that not the case? >> well, chuck, the press conference is happening right now just over my shoulder. i believe you can see it on the screen right now. that's one of the questions we'll be asking. what we heard from the family attorney benjamin crump when he took the podium ten minutes ago. he announced this federal unlawful death lawsuit against the city of minneapolis. he said when officer derek chauvin, when he had his knee on george floyd's neck, according to the family attorney, he had the entire weight of the minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd, and blamed training procedures, t k tactics that the police department has been employing. that's the explanation we heard when he first approached the podium. as i said, the press conference is going
let's go to shaquille brewster live in minneapolis. shaq, it's interesting, it's not just the city of minneapolis, and it's not just the police officers. it's everybody here. i take it this suit couldn't happen until the criminal case is done with the police officer. is that not the case? >> well, chuck, the press conference is happening right now just over my shoulder. i believe you can see it on the screen right now. that's one of the questions we'll be asking. what we heard from the...
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let's go live now on the program to run news or is attorney representing 150 of the minneapolis police officers who filed those work related disability claims you're very welcome to the program could you tell us 1st briefly about the situation your clients have been facing and why it's become so difficult for them to do their jobs. thank you gravitas it's become extremely difficult for police officers on the day to day. work in a form and their job responsibilities. bottom line is that the environment following the george floyd incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against the against against our police officers they are being threatened during the course of the riot in which the 3rd precinct which is one of the precincts and say officers were stationed was essentially burned to the ground these same officers were required to barricade themselves inside the inside their precinct while it was burning while in there miles out cocktails shots fired people throwing concrete throwing sticks and other paraphernalia at these officers injuring these officers so all of this co
let's go live now on the program to run news or is attorney representing 150 of the minneapolis police officers who filed those work related disability claims you're very welcome to the program could you tell us 1st briefly about the situation your clients have been facing and why it's become so difficult for them to do their jobs. thank you gravitas it's become extremely difficult for police officers on the day to day. work in a form and their job responsibilities. bottom line is that the...
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leland: now we look to minneapolis where there is a rise in violence in this minneapolis park. the park police have issued a stern warning. mike tobin taking a look around there and how it relates to george floyd's protests when we come back. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >> minneapolis neighborhood that pledged not to call the police in the wake of george floyd's death is dealing with a growing homeless encampment. and they've been told they need to be out by monday. >> hi, minneapolis developed its own version of the autonomous zone, less about protests and more about necessity. during the george floyd riots, the bu
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minneapolis too. i'm enough straight ahead, tucker is making an appearance right here on his own show, can you believe it? you don't want to miss his interview on how you i can get a great education without attending a university. that story, next. ♪ ♪ >> brian: got some good news, tucker is back. to take a look at whether college is really worth it. >> is if you needed more proof that higher education is the most sophisticated and most predatory racket underway in this country right now, there's this, harvard just announced its classes will be entirely online this fall, but the school isn't taking a single dime off its tuition. if that is still $50,000 year. of course it's by design, that tuition is not paying for a better education, it's paying for bloated administrator salaries and an army of pointless bureaucrats. in fact, not just pointless, some of them poisonous. right now for example the university of california system has 280,000 students enrolled. at the same time it has 227,000 employee
minneapolis too. i'm enough straight ahead, tucker is making an appearance right here on his own show, can you believe it? you don't want to miss his interview on how you i can get a great education without attending a university. that story, next. ♪ ♪ >> brian: got some good news, tucker is back. to take a look at whether college is really worth it. >> is if you needed more proof that higher education is the most sophisticated and most predatory racket underway in this country...
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a city of chicago, city of new york, minneapolis. so you think this would be the moment to cherish her constitutional right to protect yourself. and yet the second amendment has never been under greater attack, we will tell you how, next. ♪ >> tucker: the government exists to keep the country safe, to make it possible for you and your family to live without fe fear. when they fail to do that, when they refused to protect you, it's up to you to keep your own family safe. if that's the most basic right there is. it's a natural rights, the right of self-defense. mark and patricia mccloskey of st. louis invoked that right, they had no choice. a violent mob showed up at their house, the police wouldn't come. for doing that, they have been charged with felonies and they've been roundly attacked by our newsan media. >> what they did was very aggressive. there wasn't a need to brandish a weapon in a threatening way. >> an image that's getting a lot of backlash online. a couple pointing guns at protesters, whites become a symbol of people r
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so to come this hour the precious seems to be affecting police in minneapolis schools of offices have apparently filed disability claims after weeks of protests i'm flagging public support in the wake of george floyd's killing and his one of all stories one that we can return just off to the right. the world is driven by shaped by one person those with. the bears thinks. we dare to ask. we go to work so straight home. again that china's relations with washington went from bad to worse this week with by using threatening to retaliate against washington after president trump signed off on canceling hong kong's preferential trade status from ports to approve the hong kong of ptolemy act which was passed by congress earlier this month which imposes sanctions on officials involved in china's new security level again drawing a strong response from beijing. the your side's attempts to obstruct implementation of harm constitutional security law will never succeed in order to save guard its own interests china will make the necessary sponsor and impose sanctions on relevant u.s. personnel and
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where you have situations like we saw in minneapolis. we have an officer the 12 previous complaints if i have the number right in my head. i don't have it right in front of me. a significant number of complaints in the minneapolis police department some of which were not necessarily pursued preopening short but the right cops are there. the wrong ones are not. i would appreciate your thoughts on both those. >> on the first one, entirely mischaracterized when i was trying to get across in wall street journal interview. because he is a lack of understanding about supporting the police officers. but what i'm trying to get across in that interview with the wall street journal is a lot of misinformation out there. when it comes to policing and again, as i just said, we had witnessed. i have the numbers here. 0.0004 percent of police and russians, that is a zero adjustment .3 more zeros and incorporated actually result in the legal force of a police officer. and again they're all tragic. i don't want it offense of my conservative friends but h
where you have situations like we saw in minneapolis. we have an officer the 12 previous complaints if i have the number right in my head. i don't have it right in front of me. a significant number of complaints in the minneapolis police department some of which were not necessarily pursued preopening short but the right cops are there. the wrong ones are not. i would appreciate your thoughts on both those. >> on the first one, entirely mischaracterized when i was trying to get across in...
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do you know who the mayor of minneapolis is? >> jacob frey, i believe. >> do you know if he happens to be a democrat or republican? >> he's a democrat. >> do you know who the mayor was before mr. frey. >> a democrat. >> you would be right. m and she was a democrat. >> do you know before that? >> it was a democrat. >> he was mayor for a long time. in fact you know the last time there was a republican mayor in minneapolis? >> a long, long time ago? >> 1963. before i -- i'm getting old. that's before i was born. so the last time we had a republican mayor, 1963. 50 some years ago. it's no there's the city council involved as well. 13 members of the minneapolis city council. take a guess which party has the majority of the members of the city council? >> i guess that would be the democrats. >> you would be right. there are 13 members of the minneapolis city council. wa 12 of the 13 wards are democrats. in ward two, that individual is not a democrat. but they're not a republican either. they're in the green party. you have a city wher
do you know who the mayor of minneapolis is? >> jacob frey, i believe. >> do you know if he happens to be a democrat or republican? >> he's a democrat. >> do you know who the mayor was before mr. frey. >> a democrat. >> you would be right. m and she was a democrat. >> do you know before that? >> it was a democrat. >> he was mayor for a long time. in fact you know the last time there was a republican mayor in minneapolis? >> a long,...
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care about one in four rapes in minneapolis. there is a lot of gunfire in minneapolis. we are glad it's not as bad as some places, but it's not as good as it should be and it goes on with some degree of regularity. we have domestic violence. we have all kinds of problems. this is not designed to take away an agency that addresses these things. it is designed to be more effective and simultaneously reduce human rights abuses. charter, theye are not going to call the institution the police department. they are going to call it the department of public safety and violence reduction. they will have people who investigate theft, domestic violence, sexual assault, all of these things, but they will reorder it with a different set of priorities. it is somewhat alarming when you hear about it. the people who propose that kind of label need to be provocative. why? because they have been calling for reform measures for 20-30 years and they haven't gotten anywhere. andou things about training civilian review authority and that got demoted. they are of a mind now where they want to
care about one in four rapes in minneapolis. there is a lot of gunfire in minneapolis. we are glad it's not as bad as some places, but it's not as good as it should be and it goes on with some degree of regularity. we have domestic violence. we have all kinds of problems. this is not designed to take away an agency that addresses these things. it is designed to be more effective and simultaneously reduce human rights abuses. charter, theye are not going to call the institution the police...
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this federal lawsuit was filed wednesday against the city of minneapolis. the four police officers involved in his death over the improper use of lethal force. watch this. >> it was not just the knee of officer derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, but it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him, and with this lawsuit, we seek to set a precedence to make it financially prohibitive that the police won't woely kill, marginalize people, especially black people in the future. >> so is part of what you heard there, attorneys for the family are accusing the city of minneapolis of fostering a culture of excessive force, racism, and impunity without fear of retribution in the police department. the complaint, which does not specify damages sought, was filed just hours after the body cam videos of the officers involved in george floyd's death were released for public viewing. interim city attorney eric nielsen said the city is reviewing the lawsuit and will respond to it. attorn
this federal lawsuit was filed wednesday against the city of minneapolis. the four police officers involved in his death over the improper use of lethal force. watch this. >> it was not just the knee of officer derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, but it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him, and with this lawsuit, we seek to set a precedence to make it financially prohibitive that the police...
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>> reporter: first social media seized on that misidentifying him as a minneapolis police officer. they responded it's sad adding more confusion to an already painful time in our community. this week a minneapolis police arson investigator says she finally identified the man whose name we are not publishing because he has not been charged. in a warrant filed, the officer says a tipster emailed police identifying the man and saying he wanted to sow discord and racial unrest. and using the video, the officer discovered he is a full-fledged member of the hells angels and a known associate of the aryan cowboys. who are the aryan cowboys? >> so the aryan cowboy brotherhood was formed in the minnesota prison system as a small white supremacist prison gang. the founder of the acb now is part of the hells angels as we understand. >> reporter: as mostly peaceful daytime protests turned into violent unrest, the mayor and governor blamed white supremacists in part for playing a role. now weeks later this investigator's search warrant notes the work of a man fitting that description appears to
>> reporter: first social media seized on that misidentifying him as a minneapolis police officer. they responded it's sad adding more confusion to an already painful time in our community. this week a minneapolis police arson investigator says she finally identified the man whose name we are not publishing because he has not been charged. in a warrant filed, the officer says a tipster emailed police identifying the man and saying he wanted to sow discord and racial unrest. and using the...
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in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those pockets up there there are those pockets of right wing extremists white supremacists all over the place you know absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the more will see that these these groups that are really causing the crazy uprisings who are you know lighting buyer to things where flipping over police cars and all of that are protesters so that people who we see donald trump and his acolytes out here basically throwing all types of shade on me he's trying to reel the 33 in that he's calling chaos what he really needs to william is white supremacy and we know that he's no
in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those...
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after the death of george floyd found that while black people make up 19% of the minneapolis population and 9% of its police, they were on this receiving end of 50% of the use of force
after the death of george floyd found that while black people make up 19% of the minneapolis population and 9% of its police, they were on this receiving end of 50% of the use of force
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abigail wozniak of the minneapolis fed. just this idea that human behavior matters more than policy in a moment like this, we are seeing that play out worldwide, not just in the united states. tom: we are focused on the markets, focused on business mind and of course, jon's great interview with mr. corbin yesterday, but there are these social concepts that can only move forward on academic research. professor wozniak is at the top of the research pile on this right now. jonathan: i could not agree more. and it is a huge problem. she mentioned the integrated racial -- the intergenerational wealth gap we have seen. the younger are going to be disadvantaged. that is a story we have seen over the last decade or so, again and again across a range of issues. i think again, we are experiencing that right now. tom: who, the baby boomers? lisa: keep looking. [laughter] this is a key issue from who is losing their jobs disproportionately. you are seeing this across a whole slew of different factors, whether it is how we people are mo
abigail wozniak of the minneapolis fed. just this idea that human behavior matters more than policy in a moment like this, we are seeing that play out worldwide, not just in the united states. tom: we are focused on the markets, focused on business mind and of course, jon's great interview with mr. corbin yesterday, but there are these social concepts that can only move forward on academic research. professor wozniak is at the top of the research pile on this right now. jonathan: i could not...
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in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacy. trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those pockets up there there are those pockets of right wing extremists white supremacists all over the place you know absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the more will see that these these groups that are really causing the crazy uprisings who are you know lighting fire to things where flipping over police cars and all of that are protesters so that people who we see donald trump and his acolytes out here basically throwing all types of shade on me he's trying to reel these cities then that he's calling chaos what he really needs to william is white supremacy and we know that h
in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacy. trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those...
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at least 150 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during those recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned that embers but has acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest which erupted after the death of george floyd in may. last month minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body all the while the city is experiencing a surge in violent crime including a spike in gun violence an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers now these work related disability claims told us but the dangers they've been facing. the environment following the george for it incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our city's officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in a farming certain types of a. for fear of aggravating or agitated in the crowds so they're literally hanging. around pe
at least 150 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during those recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned that embers but has acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest which erupted after the death of george floyd in may. last month minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new...
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>> 2014. >> can you compare your experience in ferguson to what happened in minneapolis? >> compared to what? >> i assume you were not shot at them ferguson. >> yes, certainly. unfortunately, i was in minneapolis on thursday into friday and in ferguson for quite a long time. but i can say is that it is common in ferguson to speak to the police and identify your self as press. overall, i would say that even in the ferguson in the midst of this situation, i had no expectation that i would be shot point blank in the face when it was reasonably quiet. and as we learned, i didn't have that expectation. i didn't walk away from minneapolis with the same sense of security. >> you also covered the standoff cattle where armed ranchers and federal land -- can you describe how they responded to that compared to what you witnessed in response to the blocklike spatter pretest? >> sure. to clarify that was in january of 2016. the main difference is that with the tiny rural area. we rarely saw a federal or local police person down on the refuge itself with the exception the sheriff would
>> 2014. >> can you compare your experience in ferguson to what happened in minneapolis? >> compared to what? >> i assume you were not shot at them ferguson. >> yes, certainly. unfortunately, i was in minneapolis on thursday into friday and in ferguson for quite a long time. but i can say is that it is common in ferguson to speak to the police and identify your self as press. overall, i would say that even in the ferguson in the midst of this situation, i had no...
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in minneapolis, mike tobin, fox news. lou: mike, thank you very much. and coming up here next, well, first let's take a look at wall street. stocks finishing lower. the dow jones industrials down 135 points. the s&p down 11. the nasdaq lost 77 points. volume on the big board, moderate trading, 4 billion shares. crude oil down more than a percent but still well above $40, 40.72 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> up next, a major shakeup in the trump campaign. is this the change needed for the president's re-election victory? ed rollins joins us with that next. we'd also like to promote my new book, so here we go. "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever." just to drive the left nut, preorder your copy or copies. there's something they don't like about the title. i can't put my finger on it, they just don't seem to like "the trump century." you can preorder at thetrumpcentury.com and drive a lefty nuts. [laughter] amazon.com, barnes & noble as wel
in minneapolis, mike tobin, fox news. lou: mike, thank you very much. and coming up here next, well, first let's take a look at wall street. stocks finishing lower. the dow jones industrials down 135 points. the s&p down 11. the nasdaq lost 77 points. volume on the big board, moderate trading, 4 billion shares. crude oil down more than a percent but still well above $40, 40.72 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network....
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in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those pockets up there there are those pockets of right wing extremists white supremacists all over the place you know absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the more we'll see that. these groups that are really causing the crazy uprisings who are you know lighting fire to things where flipping over police cars and all of that are protesters so that people who we see donald trump and his acolytes out here basically throwing all types of shade on me he's trying to the in that he's calling chaos what he really needs to william is white supremacy and we know that he's not trying to d
in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those...
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at least $250.00 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during those recent riots there a police spokesperson has questioned the numbers but has acknowledged too that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest that erupted after the death of george floyd did many. months minneapolis city council approved a plan than to dismantle the local police department there replace it with a new community safety body all the while the city is experiencing a surge in violent crime including a spike in gun violence an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who've now filed work related disability claims told us about the dangers they've been having to face. the environment following the george for it incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our police officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in a farming certain types of activities for fear of aggravating or agitated in the cro
at least $250.00 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during those recent riots there a police spokesperson has questioned the numbers but has acknowledged too that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest that erupted after the death of george floyd did many. months minneapolis city council approved a plan than to dismantle the local police department there replace...
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and the mayor of minneapolis. a few months ago said there would be a public but then he said encouraged people to exercise caution when demonstrating and wearing a mask as much as possible. so how things have changed. that is my concern did unequal treatment under the laws. this is supposed to work at weiner country. the 20 general said a few months ago, the constitution is not suspended during a crisis and yet the actions that we have seen from so many of these individuals, democratic mayors and governors, during the coronavirus, prohibiting them from operating with their livelihoods and exercising their first amendment liberties. for charge and firearms and he was going to one's funeral. and when he came to the protest. an entirely different story. that is my concern. and let's hear from our witness. interesting democrats without the press statement dates included there witnesses but not the witnesses that we invited. which is highly unusual. we look forward to hearing from the experiences dealing with the terro
and the mayor of minneapolis. a few months ago said there would be a public but then he said encouraged people to exercise caution when demonstrating and wearing a mask as much as possible. so how things have changed. that is my concern did unequal treatment under the laws. this is supposed to work at weiner country. the 20 general said a few months ago, the constitution is not suspended during a crisis and yet the actions that we have seen from so many of these individuals, democratic mayors...
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reporting live from minneapolis, what's on there? >> starting with that first development, bill, that attorney benjamin crump, along with his legal team have now filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the minneapolis police department named as defendants. the officers who were making that contact when george floyd died. it says that the department has a history of racism and bad behavior, that the officers had no reason to believe that he was unarmed threat, that their training leads them to behave aggressively, and the other officers were obligated to stop officer derek chauvin when he knelt on the neck of george floyd. the development today, reporters have been able to see the body cam video that shows the initial contact with george floyd up until the point where officer layne attempted cpr in the ambulance. the encounter begins when thomas lane cannot see the hands of george floyd. he pulls a weapon here george floyd becomes increasingly panicked, erratic, and emotional. officers asked if he is on something. floyd complains
reporting live from minneapolis, what's on there? >> starting with that first development, bill, that attorney benjamin crump, along with his legal team have now filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the minneapolis police department named as defendants. the officers who were making that contact when george floyd died. it says that the department has a history of racism and bad behavior, that the officers had no reason to believe that he was unarmed threat, that their training...
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we read today about the minneapolis police department or the city council in minneapolis talking about literally eliminating the police and rebuilding something in its place. it was unimaginable that a major city would be talking about that. does that thing give you a sense of possibility of what might come? >> absolutely. i woke up and saw that article in the first thing i read when i open my eyes this morning and all i keep saying to myself is what a time to be alive. the fact that the minneapolis city council is not only considering distributing funds so that we don't address the needs that communities have with police who aren't equipped to address those needs is incredible and it's a conversation that organizers and advocates have been pushing for the better part of 20 years. i can tell you what a time to be alive. i can also say i keep seeing things like the school district in minneapolis saying they are ending their contracts with unions and what that means for a decade of having police in his schools and now to state we are not going to do that is very, very powerful. similarly
we read today about the minneapolis police department or the city council in minneapolis talking about literally eliminating the police and rebuilding something in its place. it was unimaginable that a major city would be talking about that. does that thing give you a sense of possibility of what might come? >> absolutely. i woke up and saw that article in the first thing i read when i open my eyes this morning and all i keep saying to myself is what a time to be alive. the fact that the...
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in a scene now to the image of george floyd being held down on that street by minneapolis police this year. he didn't speak a word of german, but he understood exactly what he was watching. and that moment helped inspire him to start writing his next book, which he will join us to discuss at the end of this hour. i could spend the hour praising eddie glaud's new book, but there is so much else for us to cover tonight. we will get to professor glaud at the end of the hour, and i hope we will return to the subject of his book in future shows. >>> also with us tonight, alabama senator doug jones, who spoke with dr. anthony fauci today, and who will also give us his reaction to intelligence reports indicating that vladamir
in a scene now to the image of george floyd being held down on that street by minneapolis police this year. he didn't speak a word of german, but he understood exactly what he was watching. and that moment helped inspire him to start writing his next book, which he will join us to discuss at the end of this hour. i could spend the hour praising eddie glaud's new book, but there is so much else for us to cover tonight. we will get to professor glaud at the end of the hour, and i hope we will...
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the family of george floyd now suing the city of minneapolis for his wrongful death, a civil lawsuit was filed yesterday against the city of minneapolis, and the four officers charged in the death of george floyd. it alleges the officers violated george floyd's writes when they restrained him. it says the city allowed a culture of excessive force and racism in the police department without consequences. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference, when it comes to the treatment of arrestees, especially black men. >> the lawsuit is seeking special damages and costs that would be determined by a jury it's also asking the court to appoint a police officers. >>> meantime in new york city, more police officers are recovering this morning after a protest over the death of george floyd and racial injustice turned violent. surveillance video showed a protester on a walkway of the brooklyn bridge, hitting officers with a cane. we are not sure what led to that violence. at least 35 people were arrested, and eventually the protesters were able
the family of george floyd now suing the city of minneapolis for his wrongful death, a civil lawsuit was filed yesterday against the city of minneapolis, and the four officers charged in the death of george floyd. it alleges the officers violated george floyd's writes when they restrained him. it says the city allowed a culture of excessive force and racism in the police department without consequences. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate...