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marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent and prosecute police brutality or the murder of george floyd in may of 2020 triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protests that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed, the george floyd justice and leasing act, which would have national criminal justice reform. that legislation or proposed legislation is languishing and congress. and so that's one thing that i think the general public is going to ask of whoever the next president united states is, especially if it's prominent here is the one the color that she make sure that that legislation is passed, that she does everything and in her power to pass the legislation, that reforms or criminal justice system, but we also have to put pressure on our prosecutors. as i stated this one case and, and george floyd was, there was a special prosecutor brought in. but there are 1200 cases w
marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent and prosecute police brutality or the murder of george floyd in may of 2020 triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protests that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed, the george floyd justice and leasing act, which would have national criminal justice reform. that...
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the constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent in prosecute police brutality, murder of george floyd in may of 2020, triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protest that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed to george floyd justice in the leasing act, which would have national criminal justice reform. that legislation or proposed legislation is languishing and congress. and so that's one thing that i think the general public is going to ask of whoever the next president united states is, especially if it's prominent here is the one the color that she make sure that that legislation is passed, that she does everything and in her power to pass legislation, that reforms or criminal justice system, but we also have to put pressure on our prosecutors. as i stated this one case and in george floyd was there was a special prosecutor brought in. but there are 1200 cases wher
the constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent in prosecute police brutality, murder of george floyd in may of 2020, triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protest that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed to george floyd justice in the leasing act, which would have...
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the we can now speak to constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall from the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. so we just somebody came footage of this latest scaling and to be frank, this some of the most shocking i've ever seen. what exactly if anything, can we learn from it? as we can learn that we have police officers who have a great deal of power and they are using excessive force against on arms billions. yes, she had a pot of boiling water. he told her to go to the stove to pick up the pot. she was dealing with mental illness. and that is a difficult situation for anyone, especially those of law enforcement called to a stranger's home. but the use of deadly force is only under law to be used when an officer face is deadly force. he knew there was no deadly force. there was no weapon that she was hiding. it was a pot of scalding water. he could have stepped back out of the way of the pot of scalding water. instead he chose to shoot her number of times one of those bullets to the face and told her in advance he was going to shoot her in the face. what we
the we can now speak to constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall from the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. so we just somebody came footage of this latest scaling and to be frank, this some of the most shocking i've ever seen. what exactly if anything, can we learn from it? as we can learn that we have police officers who have a great deal of power and they are using excessive force against on arms billions. yes, she had a pot of boiling water. he told her to go to...
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justices in d.c., and we've got the sound of senator john kennedy grilling fed chair jay powell who says yes the us is in a slowdown and yes the government is driving new job growth. that's bidenomics. as former president trump says the rnc platform will bring about an american economic revival. we've got it on the "evening edit" tonight. we'll be right back. stay right there. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to
justices in d.c., and we've got the sound of senator john kennedy grilling fed chair jay powell who says yes the us is in a slowdown and yes the government is driving new job growth. that's bidenomics. as former president trump says the rnc platform will bring about an american economic revival. we've got it on the "evening edit" tonight. we'll be right back. stay right there. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari?...
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jay and the other justices are starting something from scratch. and they do a pretty good job of that. so that by the time john marshall comes there's a functioning court to build upon. >> thank you, very much, for all of that. first of all, you have a bunch of important corrections. and you're absolutely right. i was confusing and with the new deal area justice, but the pierce butler as you say, modern u.s. senator. it would be great for you to maybe give us a sense of that case. why was a significant? wilson played a part in it. i asked our dear friend, i always ask him. was it wilson correct that the idea of state sovereignty and immunity was repudiated by the constitutional embrace of national sovereignty and in that sense the decision was overturned by the 11th amendment with the unfortunate repudiation of what wilson did. >> jeffrey, i agree with you. wilson and his colleagues were absolutely correct. and even --, who is always said to be at the center, was not dissenting on the question of whether estate could be sued. he was dissenting on
jay and the other justices are starting something from scratch. and they do a pretty good job of that. so that by the time john marshall comes there's a functioning court to build upon. >> thank you, very much, for all of that. first of all, you have a bunch of important corrections. and you're absolutely right. i was confusing and with the new deal area justice, but the pierce butler as you say, modern u.s. senator. it would be great for you to maybe give us a sense of that case. why was...
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so that no john marshall, i mean, who, as i said, sort of is kind of held on to the was that held on to the federalist redoubt in the supreme court in the united states, who transformed the american economy set, a notion of judicial review, triumph who made nationalism an important thing through his construction up there. mcculloch v, maryland and so i would definitely say he's a person who's a founder. he wasn't in the revolutionary war. he did fight and he was a politician and so forth. but he's not thought of. i don't think that most people think of him as a founder. it's it's a when he's on the court, he it's the later more some of the later opinions of his that that people fixate on. but i would put him in the founding generation because he lays the foundation for american law and a foundation of american constitutional ism. another historian right. as as a supreme court justice. oh, yeah. he writes a multi-volume biography of george washington was jefferson hates it. that's that's another that's not surprising. so i just have to i just want to add one quick thing to john marsha
so that no john marshall, i mean, who, as i said, sort of is kind of held on to the was that held on to the federalist redoubt in the supreme court in the united states, who transformed the american economy set, a notion of judicial review, triumph who made nationalism an important thing through his construction up there. mcculloch v, maryland and so i would definitely say he's a person who's a founder. he wasn't in the revolutionary war. he did fight and he was a politician and so forth. but...