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floyd, but for the legacy of america, the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law would be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst them life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. america, that means all of us. that means black people. that means hispanic people. that means native people. that means asian people. that means all of us, america. we frame this moment for all of us, not just for george floyd. this is a victory for those who champion humanity over inhumanity, those who champion justice over injustice, those who champion morals over immorality. america, let's lean into this moment and let's make sure, reverend al, that this moment will be documented for our children yet unborn as they continue on the journey to justice, know
floyd, but for the legacy of america, the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law would be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst them life,...
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autocrats will not win the future, america will. the future belongs to america c. as i stand here tonight in the democracy of our nation, i can say with absolute confidence that i have never been more confident or optimistic of america, not because i am president but because what's happening with the american people. we stared into the abyss of the insurrection of autocracy and pandemic and pain, we did not flinch. we came together and we united with light and hope and we summoned new strengths and new resolve and to position us to win the competition to the 21st century. on our way to a union more perfect and just as one nation and one nation and one america. folks, i told every world leaders i met over the years, it is never been a good bet to bet against america and it still is not. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing and nothing beyond our capacity, we can do whatever we set our minds to it, if we do it together. let's begin to get together. god bless you are. may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. [ applause ] >>
autocrats will not win the future, america will. the future belongs to america c. as i stand here tonight in the democracy of our nation, i can say with absolute confidence that i have never been more confident or optimistic of america, not because i am president but because what's happening with the american people. we stared into the abyss of the insurrection of autocracy and pandemic and pain, we did not flinch. we came together and we united with light and hope and we summoned new strengths...
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shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. visit chewy.com today. shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he needs, no matter how you choose to feed him. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ >>> on the issue much india, we have announced that there's going to be a travel restriction starting on tuesday on the advice of the centers and disease control. our covid-19 experts, medical experts, our national security adv advisers. it is important to note, as i said earlier, that we have a responsibility as the united states, in particular as it relates to the people that we have partnered with over the years, to step up when people are in a time of need. as it relates to the people of india, we have a longstanding, decades old relationship with india, with the indian people. in particular, around public health issues. toni
shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. visit chewy.com today. shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he needs, no matter how you choose to feed him. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ >>> on the issue much india, we...
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it's america's most liveable city. one where safe is the most affordable city and the worst city in america for black people. wait, what? what in the name of pittsburgh's mr. rodgers is going on? the paradox of a seven-time higher infant mortality rate black babies over white babies, or a safe liveable city versus the attacks on jewish people means that pittsburgh, like in america, let history and structure of white supremacy has us living two totally separate realityings. you know existing while black in pittsburgh is like starving to death while in the super market isle. ok. i didn't come up with that. a great friend of mine who is a great writer and a pittsburgh native. >> if you hear about a pittsburgh steeler getting arrested, it happened here. >> that's funny. >> damon young is a writer and a co-founder of one of my favorite websites, very smart brother. most importantly after he made it, he stayed it. >> i feel like pittsburgh is a microcosm. we believe our own hype, just like america believes its lofty missions
it's america's most liveable city. one where safe is the most affordable city and the worst city in america for black people. wait, what? what in the name of pittsburgh's mr. rodgers is going on? the paradox of a seven-time higher infant mortality rate black babies over white babies, or a safe liveable city versus the attacks on jewish people means that pittsburgh, like in america, let history and structure of white supremacy has us living two totally separate realityings. you know existing...
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living in america. >> reporter: how could it be worse? because johnson rice says the new proposals, more than 250 in 45 states and counting, according to the data from the progress-leaning brennan center for justice are inspired by donald trump's big lie, claiming the last presidential election was stolen due to massive voter fraud. >> i mean, it is really upsetting for people to take a lie, take an untruth, and spin it and spin it and spin it and then blatantly in front of you let you know, this is what we're going to do for you. we are going to keep you from voting. >> and some of those proposals have already become law like the one in georgia making it a misdemeanor to deliver food or water to people standing in line to vote. proponents of the measure claim it is not racist. it's just to keep people from trying to influence voters on election day. but the brennan central for justice says, jim crow election laws were also presented as neutral at the time. >> they look neutral on their face. so did so many of the jim crow laws. but in th
living in america. >> reporter: how could it be worse? because johnson rice says the new proposals, more than 250 in 45 states and counting, according to the data from the progress-leaning brennan center for justice are inspired by donald trump's big lie, claiming the last presidential election was stolen due to massive voter fraud. >> i mean, it is really upsetting for people to take a lie, take an untruth, and spin it and spin it and spin it and then blatantly in front of you let...
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a $2 trillion plan to rebuild america's infrastructure and overhaul the u.s. economy. >> it's a once in a generation investment in america. it's big, yes. it's bold, yes. and we can get it done. >>> plus, georgia strikes out. baseball moves its all-star game because of the state's new voting restrictions. >> it is really probably the first of many boycotts of our state to come. >> major league baseball may be scared of stacey abrams, joe biden and the left, but i am not. >> and millions more inoculated, but health officials warn a new covid surge may be here. >> we have so much to look forward to, but right now i'm scared. >> we'll talk to nih lead vaccine developer. >>> welcome to "inside politics sunday." i'm abby phillip. to our viewers in the united states and around the world, thank you for spending part of your easter sunday about us. joe biden campaigned for the white house as a transformational candidate, a bridge to the next generation of american leaders. but in his first months in office, he's governed as a president with far bigger ambitions. and w
a $2 trillion plan to rebuild america's infrastructure and overhaul the u.s. economy. >> it's a once in a generation investment in america. it's big, yes. it's bold, yes. and we can get it done. >>> plus, georgia strikes out. baseball moves its all-star game because of the state's new voting restrictions. >> it is really probably the first of many boycotts of our state to come. >> major league baseball may be scared of stacey abrams, joe biden and the left, but i am...
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building infrastructure in america is now insanely expensive. another project in new york, a expansion of the long island railroad is the most expensive stretch of subway track on earth according to "the new york times," coming in at seven times the world average. new york is particularly bad, in a league of its own. but american infrastructure often cost several times more than it does in europe. paris and rome and madrid has managed to build subways for less yet those cities are hundreds of years older than any in the u.s. many of them have many unions and tons of regulations so none of the usual excuses will do. one recent study found that the cost of building u.s. interstate highways quadrupled from the 1960s to the 1990s though material and labor costs have barely budgeted after counting for inflation. there are multiple reasons for this. multiple authorities each with a veto, endless rules and reviews and most likely corruption. the nyu scholar levy did a detailed analysis of the country's crazy costs and fundamentally they were so high be
building infrastructure in america is now insanely expensive. another project in new york, a expansion of the long island railroad is the most expensive stretch of subway track on earth according to "the new york times," coming in at seven times the world average. new york is particularly bad, in a league of its own. but american infrastructure often cost several times more than it does in europe. paris and rome and madrid has managed to build subways for less yet those cities are...
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but, what the hell is wrong with america? what is wrong with america? is this really the land of the free? seriously, is it -- you, tell me. are you free from fear of gun violence, tonight? i went for a walk, the other day, and i kept thinking about it. if i was in a mall, if i was -- how do i escape this if someone comes in? i mean, what's my escape route? why would we have to think about that in america? are you free to live your life? drive your car, without ending up dead, before the day is through? let me give you some numbers. if you -- if you think i am exaggerating here. there have been 147-mass shootings in this country, this year. and that is counting last night. another-eight people dead at a fedex facility in indianapolis. shot to death by a 19-year-old ex-employee, whose mother warned authorities a year ago that she'd feared he'd attempt suicide by cop. >> we heard three more shots. and then, my buddy levi saw someone running out of the building. and then, more shots went off. >> more numbers for you. 45-mass shootings in america, in just t
but, what the hell is wrong with america? what is wrong with america? is this really the land of the free? seriously, is it -- you, tell me. are you free from fear of gun violence, tonight? i went for a walk, the other day, and i kept thinking about it. if i was in a mall, if i was -- how do i escape this if someone comes in? i mean, what's my escape route? why would we have to think about that in america? are you free to live your life? drive your car, without ending up dead, before the day is...
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america is on the move, again. that was the opening message, of a president who touted his achievements just shy of his first-100 days. particularly, in helping us steer our way toward the end of this pandemic. a speech, delivered to a room full of masked faces, in a much-emptier house chamber than we're used to seeing, because of limited-and-spaced-out seating. the meat of the address. biden's pitches for huge-spending plans or investments, if you like, in jobs and families and tax reforms to overhaul the economy. and rebuild the middle class. the middle class was claimed that biden -- was ground that biden, clearly, wants to reclaim for the democrats. although, demographics and optics and policies seem to be taking democrats away from that group. biden, stubbornly, stayed with it. and i say stubbornly in neither judgmental or not. but clearly, it was a message he wants. he laid the groundwork to frame the battle over how to pay for he wants -- what he wants to spend. here's a little bit. >> you know, there's a br
america is on the move, again. that was the opening message, of a president who touted his achievements just shy of his first-100 days. particularly, in helping us steer our way toward the end of this pandemic. a speech, delivered to a room full of masked faces, in a much-emptier house chamber than we're used to seeing, because of limited-and-spaced-out seating. the meat of the address. biden's pitches for huge-spending plans or investments, if you like, in jobs and families and tax reforms to...
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it's happened again in america. as you wake up this morning, we're learning more about another mass shooting. this is the scene. it shows all of the cities where there's been a mass shooting. in just the last 30 days. by cnn's count there have been at least 45 mass shootings since those spa shootings in atlanta on march 16th. it has been just eight days since the last
it's happened again in america. as you wake up this morning, we're learning more about another mass shooting. this is the scene. it shows all of the cities where there's been a mass shooting. in just the last 30 days. by cnn's count there have been at least 45 mass shootings since those spa shootings in atlanta on march 16th. it has been just eight days since the last
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we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a look. do you think china is waiting around to invest in this digital infrastructure, or in research and development? i promise you, they are not waiting. but they're counting on america and democracy to be too slow, too limited, and too divided to keep pace. you've heard me say it before. i think this generation will be marked by the competition between democracies and autocracies, because the world is changing so rapidly. the autocrats are betting on democracy not generating the unity to make the decisions to get in that race. we can't afford to prove them right. we have to show the world, and much more importantly, we have to show ourselves that democracy works. , that we can come together on the big things. this is the united sta
we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a look. do you think china is waiting around to invest in this digital infrastructure, or in research and development? i promise you, they are...
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america is not a racist country. it's backwards to fight discrimination, with different types of discrimination. and it's wrong to try to use our painful past to dishonestly shut down debates in the present. >> so, the president was absolutely clear. he doesn't think america's a racist country but our history is something that we have to deal with. and that's the point. senator scott was trying to twist what the president was saying about the challenges we face. that was a twist, right? pivot. we can't sweep our history, our past, under the rug. we shouldn't -- should never do that. we can't pretend that it is not there. we can't pretend that there isn't real work to be done, to get to the america in the pledge of allegiance. an america, with liberty and justice, for all. senator scott says it is wrong to talk about our painful past, as we debate our future. and let me just be fair, here. he is engaging on some of these issues. he is working on the bipartisan effort on police reform. but the fact is our painful past
america is not a racist country. it's backwards to fight discrimination, with different types of discrimination. and it's wrong to try to use our painful past to dishonestly shut down debates in the present. >> so, the president was absolutely clear. he doesn't think america's a racist country but our history is something that we have to deal with. and that's the point. senator scott was trying to twist what the president was saying about the challenges we face. that was a twist, right?...
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it is america's most livable city, one of the safest, most affordable cities, and the worst city in america for black people. wait, what? what in the name of pittsburgh's mr. rogers is going on? the paradox of a seven times higher infant mortality rate for black babies over white babies, or a safe, livable city versus the deadliest attack on jewish people in our nation's history at the tree of life synagogue means that in pittsburgh, like in america, the history and structure of white supremacy has us living two totally separate realities. you know, existing while black in pittsburgh is like starving to death while in the supermarket aisle. i didn't come up with that. a friends of mine who is a great writer and a pittsburgh native did. >> what section of town is this? >> we're on the south sides. >> if you ever hear about the pittsburgh steelers getting arrested, it happened here. it always happens here. >> that's funny. >> damon young is a writer and a cofounder of one of my favorite websites -- very smart brothers. he was born and raised here. and most importantly, after he made it, he st
it is america's most livable city, one of the safest, most affordable cities, and the worst city in america for black people. wait, what? what in the name of pittsburgh's mr. rogers is going on? the paradox of a seven times higher infant mortality rate for black babies over white babies, or a safe, livable city versus the deadliest attack on jewish people in our nation's history at the tree of life synagogue means that in pittsburgh, like in america, the history and structure of white supremacy...
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united klans of america, part of robert shelton's empire. our sole case, the strategy was used to tie the local folks actions on to the national klan organization. >> you don't have to show that the head of the united klan said kyle michael donald. all you have to do with this corporation, and it was a corporation, was show some of his top officials were behind and promoted the killing. >> some of the conspirators were high ranking officers. in fact, bennie hayes was the second or third highest ranking officer in that klan at the time of the murder. >> bennie, he gave the orders. he manipulated these young people. >> tiger knowles was 17 years old at the time. bennie hayes was just as culpable and should have been held accountable. >> around the time that the michael donald lynching took place. >> i had tiger knowles testify, i got hope from the attorney general rat of the united states at the time and they broke every rule you could break to get him down to mobile. i concentrate on information that he could give me about who was involved in
united klans of america, part of robert shelton's empire. our sole case, the strategy was used to tie the local folks actions on to the national klan organization. >> you don't have to show that the head of the united klan said kyle michael donald. all you have to do with this corporation, and it was a corporation, was show some of his top officials were behind and promoted the killing. >> some of the conspirators were high ranking officers. in fact, bennie hayes was the second or...
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how long will america be back? of course, this is a reference to the post-trump era. it was a clear turning of the page from president trump, but president biden for his part did not mention his predecessor at all, but clearly making the case he believes now is a moment to turn the page and push for big changes in programs here in the u.s. jeff zeleny, cnn, the white house. >>> the republican rebuttal to president biden's speech was given by senator tim scott of south carolina. notably the only black republican senator. he took issue with the president's response to covid-19, his infrastructure plan and his criticism of new voting legislation in some states. scott also argued america isn't inherently racist and he said the president's pledge to unite the country is he said tearing it apart. >> president biden promised you a specific kind of leadership, he promised to unite a nation, to lower the temperature, to govern for all americans no matter how we voted. this was the pitch. you just heard it again. but our nation is starving for more than empty platitudes. we nee
how long will america be back? of course, this is a reference to the post-trump era. it was a clear turning of the page from president trump, but president biden for his part did not mention his predecessor at all, but clearly making the case he believes now is a moment to turn the page and push for big changes in programs here in the u.s. jeff zeleny, cnn, the white house. >>> the republican rebuttal to president biden's speech was given by senator tim scott of south carolina. notably...
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and like many parts of america, ever since donald trump started making america great again, hate crimes are on the rise. doubli double here over the last year, with many being tied to white-supremacist groups. >> you ever see like those good, old boys driving through here? >> you do, actually. and they are not just regular people. they are, sometimes, in uniforms. and they are, sometimes, people of -- of power. >> reporter: let's be clear. she is talking about the cops. >> so you seem like a person where, if i say the words, white supremacy, to you, you didn't really flinch. you just nodded. >> white supremacy is a standard in america, and it's always been. and we need to work on actually dismantling it. >> yeah. >> the northwest is the melting pot of all types of culture, right? so when they say we -- >> cnn sucks. >> they also pay my rent! thank you. i will tell my kids. >> make america great again. >> you are doing a good job. love that sweater. >> reporter: now, there are people out there who are willing to go even further than the redneck revolt to stop the rise of hate. i am heade
and like many parts of america, ever since donald trump started making america great again, hate crimes are on the rise. doubli double here over the last year, with many being tied to white-supremacist groups. >> you ever see like those good, old boys driving through here? >> you do, actually. and they are not just regular people. they are, sometimes, in uniforms. and they are, sometimes, people of -- of power. >> reporter: let's be clear. she is talking about the cops....
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hear me clearly, america is not a racist country. >> no, i don't think america is a racist country. but we also do have to speak truth about the history of racism in our country, and its existence today. and i applaud the president for always having the ability and the courage, frankly, to speak the truth about it. he spoke what we know from the intelligence community, one of the greatest threats to our national security is domestic terrorism, manifested by white supremacists. >> that's the washington conversation. how does it relate? you get to learn. the great thing about our jobs is we get paid to learn and you're going into these communities and talking to people and one of the questions i always have is how disconnected is the way the politicians talk from the way real people talk? >> i think, you know, i hear two politicians being political in their answers, both trying to achieve maybe different goals, i think kamala harris is maybe trying to achieve a different goal than senator tim scott is, both feel they're being political in their answers, all due respect to vice preside
hear me clearly, america is not a racist country. >> no, i don't think america is a racist country. but we also do have to speak truth about the history of racism in our country, and its existence today. and i applaud the president for always having the ability and the courage, frankly, to speak the truth about it. he spoke what we know from the intelligence community, one of the greatest threats to our national security is domestic terrorism, manifested by white supremacists. >>...
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plagued america for generations. joining us is cnn political commentator bakari sellers. i had the opportunity to speak with you after the morning george floyd was killed. i remember the feeling of being overwhelmed by what has happened then and now talking to you the morning after the verdict you say, you take issue with the scores of people overnight who said this is justice. what do you mean, why? >> yeah, this is not justice, i don't want anyone to get confused about the journey that we're on, the journey we're on together. there are a couple things, justice would be george floyd alive. justice would be policy and reforms in place that ensured that police interact with people of color they can live through those interactions. yesterday was a good step in accountability. finally we have accountability in a criminal justice system that hasn't been there before and that's why people are breathing easier and some semblance of help because of that accountability. let's think back to when george floyd was murdered. thi
plagued america for generations. joining us is cnn political commentator bakari sellers. i had the opportunity to speak with you after the morning george floyd was killed. i remember the feeling of being overwhelmed by what has happened then and now talking to you the morning after the verdict you say, you take issue with the scores of people overnight who said this is justice. what do you mean, why? >> yeah, this is not justice, i don't want anyone to get confused about the journey that...
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for america, all of this is much, much bigger. are we on the verge of the reckoning on race so many are calling for? that tha t. >>> president biden and top white house aides closely watching the chauvin trial, set to be preparing for a variety of outcomes. the press expect jen psaki saying the administration is in touch with local mayors and authorities across the country and there needs to be space for peaceful protest and reaction to the verdict whenever that comes in. i want to bring in presidential historian jon meacham and professor of history at austin. good evening. thank you to you both. george floyd ignited a movement. we saw all the protests against police brutality and racism. here we are on the coukups all these months later. so speak to us. put in it perspective for us. >> where this moment stands will depend on how it all turns out. it will determine, it will depend on whether light and justice and reform come out of this or whether this is another sad milestone on a road that leads us away from justice. away from f
for america, all of this is much, much bigger. are we on the verge of the reckoning on race so many are calling for? that tha t. >>> president biden and top white house aides closely watching the chauvin trial, set to be preparing for a variety of outcomes. the press expect jen psaki saying the administration is in touch with local mayors and authorities across the country and there needs to be space for peaceful protest and reaction to the verdict whenever that comes in. i want to...
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-- in america -- for black people. so, yes derek chauvin was on trial but so was policing in america. >> let me ask, a clearer question would be, do you think we would have had guilty on all three if there was no video? >> so, no. i think that the video was the most vital piece of evidence -- >> got it. >> -- that we had. >> got it. >> it corroborated every one of those witnesses. and when you look at, you know, even -- when i tried the freddie gray case, we didn't have cameras depicting the trial from start to finish. there was no direct evidence depicting the murder like there is in the chauvin trial. we had to e are lie on circumstance evidence. we had training officials that testified for the defense. the fraternal order of police publicly touted sabotaging the case. that didn't happen in this trial. and you had the crumbling of this blue wall of silence, which typically doesn't happen in police misconduct cases. >> hey, laura. >> you saw training officers, police chiefs said no, no, no, not on my watch. >> sorry,
-- in america -- for black people. so, yes derek chauvin was on trial but so was policing in america. >> let me ask, a clearer question would be, do you think we would have had guilty on all three if there was no video? >> so, no. i think that the video was the most vital piece of evidence -- >> got it. >> -- that we had. >> got it. >> it corroborated every one of those witnesses. and when you look at, you know, even -- when i tried the freddie gray case, we...
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america is struggling. president biden said "gun violence is a national embarrassment" and at what point do we say enough is enough? hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. >>> tonight the nation is experiencing the horror of another mass shooting. eight killed in indianapolis. cnn reporting that shows at least 45 deadly mass shooting. president biden calling gun violence in america an epidemic. are we numb to it? we are still in the grip of the pandemic? a lot to discuss with matthew dowd. thank you so much for joining us. something you treated. one of the greatest threats of our humanity is willful igno ignorance about health concerns and gun violence and voting and the myth of widespread voter fraud. so, the common denominator and you know i talked about this and wrote about it in my book that we don't know our history and facts. the common denominator is willful ignorant. talk to us about what it is doing to us. there is ignorance
america is struggling. president biden said "gun violence is a national embarrassment" and at what point do we say enough is enough? hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. >>> tonight the nation is experiencing the horror of another mass shooting. eight killed in indianapolis. cnn reporting that shows at least 45 deadly mass shooting. president biden calling gun violence in america an epidemic. are we...
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this was an amen moment for me and america. justice was served for that family, but i also saw i it as a chance for america to take a different stance. we saw that in this trial that this country came together in an inclusive way that we have not seen at any other case that we've had like this. and so i think it's an opportunity that shows when we're united as a country and we're inclusive and everyone sees wrong and know that humanity is we stand for, that we can move forward. >> captain johnson, thank you so much. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> finally, justice for george floyd's family. his brother tells me tonight how his family is reacting. that as people in the community are celebrating. [ cheers ] up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense... so that you can live that scuff-free life. honey, i'm home from my r
this was an amen moment for me and america. justice was served for that family, but i also saw i it as a chance for america to take a different stance. we saw that in this trial that this country came together in an inclusive way that we have not seen at any other case that we've had like this. and so i think it's an opportunity that shows when we're united as a country and we're inclusive and everyone sees wrong and know that humanity is we stand for, that we can move forward. >> captain...
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what we face today, dana, is not just in latin america or central america but globally. i mean it was 130 degrees last summer in pakistan and 130 degrees in california and the middle east. hottest week and hottest month and hottest decade. all of us have to recognize we'll have tens of millions of refugee in some parts of the world if we don't start to do what gina was talking about in terms of resilience and adaptation which are essential part of dealing with the climate crisis, not just mitigation and lowering emissions but building people's capacity to be where they are and not have to move and i think there is a lot that we can do before we start tieing it into an already complicated issue which is immigration. >> secretary kerry and administrator mccarthy, thank you so much, we'll be back with more questions. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so
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their decline in suburban counties across america was real. obviously trump turned out a lot of voters who were uneasy about the ray the country is changing racially, but he had probably the weakest performance of any republican ever among college educated white voters and other voters of many races in those white collar suburbs. so cruz is trying to erase that stain from the party. he's trying to scrub it off by talking about james eastland and richard russell, and it's true. you know, the southern segregationist democrats were the -- you know, were the arch defenders of segregation. but that was a very different political world, and many of the voters who supported those southern segregationists, the modern equivalents are very strongly voting republican. in fact, ted cruz relies on the voters who are the most uneasy about racial change. 80% of republicans, for example, now say in polling that the police killings of unarmed black men are isolated incidents, not part of a pattern. the denial that systemic racism exists is one of the absolute
their decline in suburban counties across america was real. obviously trump turned out a lot of voters who were uneasy about the ray the country is changing racially, but he had probably the weakest performance of any republican ever among college educated white voters and other voters of many races in those white collar suburbs. so cruz is trying to erase that stain from the party. he's trying to scrub it off by talking about james eastland and richard russell, and it's true. you know, the...
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about what is happening in race across america. >> i tell it as a black man in america who is also nervous about talking about policing. >> really? >> yeah, of course. we're very clear about what we think is wrong or what i think is wrong. and, you know, i'm still got to leave my house and be a black man in america. >> of course. >> at the very least i want people to walk away with is an understanding of what the police movement is so if you hear it, you'll be able to talk about it intelligently instead of being afraid of the hash tag. >> that's a great point. well, we'll see if there is progress on the had hill to address some of this. w.kamal bell, thank you so much. i can tell you folks at home. you really want to tune into the all new soon of "united shades of america." pr premier this is sunday only on cnn. >>> kremlin critic and russian opposition leader alexei navalny appears in court after ending a hunger strike zrdescribing himsf as an awful skeleton. see what happened to him. details just ahead. today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense... so that you can live that scuff-fr
about what is happening in race across america. >> i tell it as a black man in america who is also nervous about talking about policing. >> really? >> yeah, of course. we're very clear about what we think is wrong or what i think is wrong. and, you know, i'm still got to leave my house and be a black man in america. >> of course. >> at the very least i want people to walk away with is an understanding of what the police movement is so if you hear it, you'll be able...
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. >> i've concluded that it is time to end america's longest war. it is time for american troops to come home. >> i could tell america that you may be tired of fighting radical islam, they are not tired of you. >> we'll speak with abigail spanberger. and johnson & johnson covid vaccine temporarily shut down. we'll tell you what you need to know about its safety. >>> welcome to "inside politics" sunday, i'm abby phillip and to our viewers in the united states and around the world, thank you for spending part of your weekend with us. the united states is reflecting on a week marked by violence. a mass shooting in indianapolis, a 20-year-old black man shot dead by police, body cam video showing an officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old who had his hands up. all as the verdict in the derek chauvin trial could come this week. the gun violence has not spared big cities or small towns. and just last night there were two more mass shootings, bringing the total to at least 47 in the past month. and in the town of brooklyn center, near minneapolis, a communit
. >> i've concluded that it is time to end america's longest war. it is time for american troops to come home. >> i could tell america that you may be tired of fighting radical islam, they are not tired of you. >> we'll speak with abigail spanberger. and johnson & johnson covid vaccine temporarily shut down. we'll tell you what you need to know about its safety. >>> welcome to "inside politics" sunday, i'm abby phillip and to our viewers in the united...
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america's hitting a huge milestone in the battle against covid-19. president biden touting 200 million doses of vaccine in arms, since he took office. >> tomorrow's vaccine and vaccination numbers come out, it will show that, today, we did it. today, we hit 200-million shots, in the 92nd day in office. 200-million shots, in a hundred days. a under a hundred days, actually. >> so, that's double the number the president, initially, promised would be administered in the first-100 days, incredibly, in just a couple of weeks. vaccine supply may outstrip demand, in this country. the president saying that we're on track to celebrate the fourth of july, in a way that's at least closer to normal. as long as we keep masking up, and staying vigilant. thanks, everybody, for watching. our coverage continues. d we hav. spacemen. the top of kilimanjaro. a portrait of the artist. jojo. a million custom framed pieces and counting. you can framebridge just about anything. >>> and good evening. we begin, tonight, with a picture that, to many, will look like justice. fo
america's hitting a huge milestone in the battle against covid-19. president biden touting 200 million doses of vaccine in arms, since he took office. >> tomorrow's vaccine and vaccination numbers come out, it will show that, today, we did it. today, we hit 200-million shots, in the 92nd day in office. 200-million shots, in a hundred days. a under a hundred days, actually. >> so, that's double the number the president, initially, promised would be administered in the first-100 days,...
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to be retrained to de-escalate situations in america. do you agree with that? >> yeah, some probably have not been trained, and we have 18,000 departments, and those that have been trained, it's a perishable skill and you have to keep at it. in our department, in preparation for what might have occurred yesterday, we sent our entire operations back to training to make sure we focus on de-escalation and compassionate responses, humanity, those types of things and we have to constantly remind our officers of those things. we have policies in place and those skills have to con sstant be reinforced, and for some people they may not have had the training to begin with. >> are your officers onboard? what is morale like right now? >> it's a difficult time in policing. i can't tell you that every officer is onboard, and i can't tell you that. i can tell you that by and large in this department, our officers understand what we have to do. you know, it starts with the mayor's leadership, first of all, and our elected officials and they are onboard
to be retrained to de-escalate situations in america. do you agree with that? >> yeah, some probably have not been trained, and we have 18,000 departments, and those that have been trained, it's a perishable skill and you have to keep at it. in our department, in preparation for what might have occurred yesterday, we sent our entire operations back to training to make sure we focus on de-escalation and compassionate responses, humanity, those types of things and we have to constantly...
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for baseball, america's national past time to get the boycott. sometimes they lack poetics, editorializing saying topic but editorializing with a simple verb and an adjective leaving no side they're on, which in this headline is on the side of increasing sperm counts, quote, america's real crisis, mr. karlsson would later say this about the border crisis. >> this is becoming a crowded country and crowded countries are ugly, unhappy countries. >> so following some counts for a white-dominated very bad. but when brown people want to come in, too crowded, no room, we need it for the sperm. sometimes they are lashing out. actually, they are inadvertently telling the truth about themselves, admitting the damage they we'll be right back and the propaganda they ped am, like they're writing the auto biography of their character, fox is not news, no matter what it calls itself. you know, it occurs to me, i was struggling to find the word that there might be a little projection going on here with some of the things that they say. i'm asking the question, s
for baseball, america's national past time to get the boycott. sometimes they lack poetics, editorializing saying topic but editorializing with a simple verb and an adjective leaving no side they're on, which in this headline is on the side of increasing sperm counts, quote, america's real crisis, mr. karlsson would later say this about the border crisis. >> this is becoming a crowded country and crowded countries are ugly, unhappy countries. >> so following some counts for a...
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america is on the move, again. that was the opening message of president biden's speech to congress on his first-100 days. touting his ability to steer the country out of the pandemic. >>> rudy giuliani's lawyer responds, after federal agents raid the former mayor's new york apartment. what that could mean for his former client, donald trump. >>> and india reports, yet another, record number of daily-covid-19 cases, as the country runs low on oxygen, meds, tests, and icu beds. >>> good to have you with us. well, joe biden has big plans for his next-100 days in office. the u.s. president delivered his first address to a joint session of congress, just a few hours ago. touting an ambitious economic plan, costing $4 trillion. on top of the nearly $2 trillion, already, approved for covid relief. his new american families plan would include money for a host of bread-and-butter issues, like paid-family leave, childcare, preschool education, and free-community college. the president calls it an investment in the future, t
america is on the move, again. that was the opening message of president biden's speech to congress on his first-100 days. touting his ability to steer the country out of the pandemic. >>> rudy giuliani's lawyer responds, after federal agents raid the former mayor's new york apartment. what that could mean for his former client, donald trump. >>> and india reports, yet another, record number of daily-covid-19 cases, as the country runs low on oxygen, meds, tests, and icu beds....
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, but it is and does stand for good policing in america and the ending of police misconduct that day after day finds officers who are doing the wrong thing and
, but it is and does stand for good policing in america and the ending of police misconduct that day after day finds officers who are doing the wrong thing and
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let's hope that america finally responds to this and rises up. white and black. this is not just a black problem. this is an american problem. let's hope we all rise up and insist on change. >> yeah it is an american problem. we got to do something about it. you and i have known each other a while and earlier this week we spoke after that other very disturbing video came out of a police stop of a u.s. army active duty in virginia it hit home for you and me but why do we keep seeing these incidents over and over and over again? f wolf, i'm a student of history and i believe a lot of what we see directed at people of color, against black men is a legacy where a slave supreme court decision said a slave is not a citizen and we're wrestling with the legacy at a time in our country when people of color were not regarded as human beings. you look at the george floyd video it looks as if it's not a peace officer dealing with a civilian in the community. it's as if he is the hunter and george floyd is the prey and he's snuffing his life out. and so we still wrestle with
let's hope that america finally responds to this and rises up. white and black. this is not just a black problem. this is an american problem. let's hope we all rise up and insist on change. >> yeah it is an american problem. we got to do something about it. you and i have known each other a while and earlier this week we spoke after that other very disturbing video came out of a police stop of a u.s. army active duty in virginia it hit home for you and me but why do we keep seeing these...
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the future of america democracy is at stake. because so many people have reached the conclusion that government doesn't address their needs. working people work more hours for low wages. we have got to speak to that pain that's out there. if your question is, do i think we will come together to do it? yes, i do. >> i should note the biden plan does not lift the cap on salt taxes, state and local tax deductions. that overwhelmingly benefits high income earners in predominantly blue states. appealing it is democrats like from california and new york. a lot of house democrats say they will not support the bill unless this salt cap provision is included. does that need to be in the bill. >> >> look, these are one of the million issues that are going to have to be dealt with. at the end of the day, people come from big cities. have a different perspective than people that come from rural communities. we have as to work these things out. but i do believe given the crises the country faces, and the need to create millions of good-payin
the future of america democracy is at stake. because so many people have reached the conclusion that government doesn't address their needs. working people work more hours for low wages. we have got to speak to that pain that's out there. if your question is, do i think we will come together to do it? yes, i do. >> i should note the biden plan does not lift the cap on salt taxes, state and local tax deductions. that overwhelmingly benefits high income earners in predominantly blue states....
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, north ame america, africa. we have to look at the analysis we're going through right now. >> i want to make one thing clear. i'm sure you feel this way and my friends who served all feel this way. they always say their service is worth it. they never question whether it was worth it to serve and sacrifice the way they have, and we thank you for your decision and choice to do so. now as a congressman, as a member of the house armed services committee, you get a chance to press the administration for answers to questions. while you're supportive of this move, i do want to know what questions specifically you do have about this decision? >> well, last year, john, i led an amendment and passed an amendment to the defense authorization act, the defense budget, to actually force the trump administration to engage with congress on this issue because they weren't engaging with us, they weren't briefing with us, they weren't counseling congress. the reason it's important is this is america's war. this isn't any one admi
, north ame america, africa. we have to look at the analysis we're going through right now. >> i want to make one thing clear. i'm sure you feel this way and my friends who served all feel this way. they always say their service is worth it. they never question whether it was worth it to serve and sacrifice the way they have, and we thank you for your decision and choice to do so. now as a congressman, as a member of the house armed services committee, you get a chance to press the...
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that a jury and america is capable of seeing past that? >> well, yes, but i think that's with an asterisk. i mean this verdict took months of global protests. it took a nine-minute video taken by a teenager that documented all aspects of it. it should not be that hard to ask for accountability. the circumstances that creates this conviction is extraordinary. we can't rely on those circumstances moving four, which is why the priority has to be on shifting the paradigm, the shifting of police culture in this country. i'm sort of disappointed we haven't seen more the from police leadership trying to change the culture, moving away from the warrior mind-set that officers have to a guardian mind-set. we haven't talked enough about how we're going to confront this presumption of dangerousness and guilt that i think is behind the violence we saw in minneapolis. >> you pore over cases. so you mentioned the video. you know so many where there is no video or only shaky body cam video that leaves questions as well as answers. what about those cases?
that a jury and america is capable of seeing past that? >> well, yes, but i think that's with an asterisk. i mean this verdict took months of global protests. it took a nine-minute video taken by a teenager that documented all aspects of it. it should not be that hard to ask for accountability. the circumstances that creates this conviction is extraordinary. we can't rely on those circumstances moving four, which is why the priority has to be on shifting the paradigm, the shifting of...
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this is about america, all of us. america is on trial. and it's time for us to have that deep conversation about all of this, about seeing the humanity in each other, the humanity that police did not see in george floyd and about what this trial means to america. it's time for that conversation and we're going to have it next. . >> what's on trial is our criminal justice system. what's on trial is a right for a black man to breathe in america. what's on trial is the right for a black man to go through a process where there's due process where law enforcement officers are not on a scene and try, convict and punish to death based on some level of assumptions. that's what's on trial. ed. is scotts turf builder rapid grass. rapid grass is a revolutionary mix of seed and fertilizer that will change the way you grow grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass in just weeks. after growing grass this fast, everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. download the scotts my lawn app today
this is about america, all of us. america is on trial. and it's time for us to have that deep conversation about all of this, about seeing the humanity in each other, the humanity that police did not see in george floyd and about what this trial means to america. it's time for that conversation and we're going to have it next. . >> what's on trial is our criminal justice system. what's on trial is a right for a black man to breathe in america. what's on trial is the right for a black man...
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the epidemic of gun violence in the united states of america and another, another mass shooting. this one leaving eight families with funerals to plan and another community asking why, and could there have been prevented and if so how? we know overnight in indianapolis a male gunman opened fire both outside and inside a federal express facility. he killed eight people, injured several others and then killed himself. the fbi says as of right now it is too early to speculate on any motive, but three law enforcement sources tell cnn that a family member of the suspected shooter had previously, previously gone to authorities warning about the potential for violence. we'll have more on that in a moment. today flags across the united states, including at the white house, are back at half staff yet again. president biden continues to promise action. in a statement he said, quote, too many americans are dying every single day from gun violence. it stains our character and pierces the very soul of our nation. we can and must do more to act and save lives, unquote. this massacre, this late
the epidemic of gun violence in the united states of america and another, another mass shooting. this one leaving eight families with funerals to plan and another community asking why, and could there have been prevented and if so how? we know overnight in indianapolis a male gunman opened fire both outside and inside a federal express facility. he killed eight people, injured several others and then killed himself. the fbi says as of right now it is too early to speculate on any motive, but...
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this is about america. all of us. america is on trial. and it's time for us to have that deep conversation, about all of this. about seeing the humanity, in each other. the humanity that police did not see in george floyd. and about what this trial means to america. it's time for that conversation, and we're going to have it, next. >> what's on trial is our criminal-justice system. what's on trial is the right for a black man to breathe in america. what's on trial is the right for a black man to go through a process, where there's due process, law enforcement officers are not on -- on the scene and try, convict, and punished to death based on some level of assumptions. that's what's on trial. vo: calling all builders, all welders, and roofers. engineers and electricians. calling all brick masons and boiler makers. steel workers and steam fitters your country is calling you to rebuild america. to create a cleaner, safer, more prosperous future for all. tackling climate change, this is the job of our lifetime. it's time to build back better
this is about america. all of us. america is on trial. and it's time for us to have that deep conversation, about all of this. about seeing the humanity, in each other. the humanity that police did not see in george floyd. and about what this trial means to america. it's time for that conversation, and we're going to have it, next. >> what's on trial is our criminal-justice system. what's on trial is the right for a black man to breathe in america. what's on trial is the right for a black...
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into this war to begin with. >> end america's longest war. we went to afghanistan because of a horrific attack that happened 20 years ago. that cannot explain why we should remain there in 2021. >> more than 20,000 physically were wounded in afghanistan to say nothing of other kinds of wounds and say nothing to the losses experienced by our nato allies and the afghan people. today president biden says u.s. humanitarian and diplomatic efforts will continue in afghanistan though administration officials tell cnn that there's no potential for the september 11th deadline to be extended. later in the day standing amid the graves of those american service members killed in afghanistan in section 60 at arlington national cemetery president biden said this was not a difficult decision. quote, we went for two reasons, he said. get rid of bin laden and to end the safe haven. i never thought we were there to somehow unify afghanistan. it's never been. we're covering this story with our correspondents from the white house to kabul, afghanistan. let's sta
into this war to begin with. >> end america's longest war. we went to afghanistan because of a horrific attack that happened 20 years ago. that cannot explain why we should remain there in 2021. >> more than 20,000 physically were wounded in afghanistan to say nothing of other kinds of wounds and say nothing to the losses experienced by our nato allies and the afghan people. today president biden says u.s. humanitarian and diplomatic efforts will continue in afghanistan though...
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in your new season on your show, you explore policing in america. i want to watch part of a conversation you had with a police officer about what he sees as systemic problems. watch this. >> is this moment different as far as like where we are in america and specifically around law enforcement? >> to me, it's just this moment of a black man in a police uniform. there are some problems, some systemic problems that's been in policing for a very long time that you know need to be rooted out. so you sit in this place where you are like, do i fit in? sometimes you ask the question, do i fit in? i'm a black man before i put on the uniform and i'm one when i take it off. >> tell us more about that conversation, and the solutions you discussed. >> to seven to what joe biden was saying, it's about creating an anti-racist society, which is what we're talking about when we talk about the history of policing. we need a police force that is anti-racist, not one that is just not racist. so this is about how do we imagine a new version of policing in this country.
in your new season on your show, you explore policing in america. i want to watch part of a conversation you had with a police officer about what he sees as systemic problems. watch this. >> is this moment different as far as like where we are in america and specifically around law enforcement? >> to me, it's just this moment of a black man in a police uniform. there are some problems, some systemic problems that's been in policing for a very long time that you know need to be...
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so now with this case, america is on trial. it's not just the officer on trial. so we want to see if america comes to grips and admits that there's a problem because before we can solve a problem, we have to admit that there is a problem. >> mm-hmm. you know, you appear in this new cnn original series "the people v. the klan" about a mother's fight for justice after the death of her child. i want to play a clip from the series. here it is. >> that morning one of my cousins called and said they believe it's michael. it's him. that's all i could say was "it's him." i was just numb. i couldn't believe that this was happening to us, and i looked outside my mom's door, and it was people everywhere. i mean everywhere in the neighborhood, they had come from far and near. my sister, cynthia hamilton, she went to identify the body with my husband. >> all he had done was left his mom's house that night to walk to the service station to buy a pack of cigarettes. not knowing what was waiting for him. i can only imagine what mrs. donald went through. >> what connection do you
so now with this case, america is on trial. it's not just the officer on trial. so we want to see if america comes to grips and admits that there's a problem because before we can solve a problem, we have to admit that there is a problem. >> mm-hmm. you know, you appear in this new cnn original series "the people v. the klan" about a mother's fight for justice after the death of her child. i want to play a clip from the series. here it is. >> that morning one of my cousins...
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i don't think america's racist. but i think the overhang, from all of the jim crow and before that, slavery, have had a cost and we have to deal with it. >> that is -- was at least in part in response to, of course, the conversation sparked by republican senator tim scott who said in his republican response that america is not a racist country. this is like day three of this. i'm wondering, is this where the conversation needs to be right now? what is this really about when you get past political answers from politicians? >> first of all, i think it's just -- president biden respectfully said america's not racist and then defined it as a racist country in his response. that's the first part. it reminds me of the malcolm x quote, if there's a knife in my back and it's in six inches and you pull it out three inches, that's not healing, pulling the knife isn't healing, healing the wound is what is healing. pulling a guy with a knife in his back, talking about that knife, and congratulating ourselves for at least notici
i don't think america's racist. but i think the overhang, from all of the jim crow and before that, slavery, have had a cost and we have to deal with it. >> that is -- was at least in part in response to, of course, the conversation sparked by republican senator tim scott who said in his republican response that america is not a racist country. this is like day three of this. i'm wondering, is this where the conversation needs to be right now? what is this really about when you get past...
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and -- and that -- and he's a symbol of the worst of america. white supremacy the worst of america. it's a sick, mean-spirited, coldhearted, callous, indifferent way of being in the world. there's no joy there, brother. not at all. all the power in the world, all the money in the world, still, gonna render you joyless. we gonna turn on a little al green and say, hey, we know what joy is. why? because he knows how to love. >> yeah. >> brother. >> professor, thank you. for -- to see humanity and redemption, in one. and criminality and the worst, in another. that says a lot about what we need to fix and who you are. >> everybody's got the potential to change. >> yes. >> but it's hard to get through the eye of a needle sometimes. you know that. >> amen. thank you. i will talk to you soon. you be well. >> salute you, my brother. >> you, too. >>> so, they love screaming about cancel culture but what happens when republicans are the ones calling cancel? that's next. if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjo
and -- and that -- and he's a symbol of the worst of america. white supremacy the worst of america. it's a sick, mean-spirited, coldhearted, callous, indifferent way of being in the world. there's no joy there, brother. not at all. all the power in the world, all the money in the world, still, gonna render you joyless. we gonna turn on a little al green and say, hey, we know what joy is. why? because he knows how to love. >> yeah. >> brother. >> professor, thank you. for -- to...
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that follows the pattern in america. we think daunte wright is yet another example of deadly consequences of how police treat black people in america. >> reporter: on the day of the shooting, potter was training a rookie officer. meanwhile the jail she was booked into, hen pip county jail, is about eight miles from the police department where she built most of her career. she bonded out of jail about six hours after she was taken into custody, and she will appear later today for her first court appearance via zoom. poppy? >> again, just the proximity to where the chauvin trial is happening right now, all of this in minneapolis taking place in less than a year. thank you very much for your reporting in minnesota, adrienne. >>> let's go to the derek chauvin trial now. the defense could rest their case today. the attorneys for derek chauvin spent the last two days doing all they could to try to convince jurors that what killed george floyd was not officer cha chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck for nine minutes and 29 sec
that follows the pattern in america. we think daunte wright is yet another example of deadly consequences of how police treat black people in america. >> reporter: on the day of the shooting, potter was training a rookie officer. meanwhile the jail she was booked into, hen pip county jail, is about eight miles from the police department where she built most of her career. she bonded out of jail about six hours after she was taken into custody, and she will appear later today for her first...