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lot of scrutiny on names like congresswoman deming or bottoms, particularly given the last few weeks that we have seen across the country and we know as far as timing goes, that he hopes to have somebody chosen by around august 1st. >> six weeks to go. thanks very much. and thanks for joining us today. hope to see you tomorrow. briana keilar picks up our coverage now. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. a family's pain is now a national rallying cry. a raw morning, the cousins of rayshard brooks demanding a conviction after police officers shot and killed mr. brooks in a friday night confrontation at a wendy's in atlanta. body cam footage shows brooks initially complied with police instructions but when officers
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tried to handcuff him, a struggle ensued and during that struggle, brooks grabbed an officer's taser then shortly after, he took off running. and it was while running away that video shows brooks turning around and pointing what appears to be the taser at the officer. one of the officers then fires three times at brooks. an autopsy confirmed that brooks died of gun shot wounds to the back. news of the incident had rapid repercussions across the city. today, a peaceful rally at the state capital after two nights of unrest and less than 48 hours after brooks death, the officer who shot brooks was fired and the atlanta police chief resigned but today, brooks' family says that is not enough. >> there's no justice that can ever make me feel happy about what's been done. i can never get my husband back. my best friend. i can never tell my daughter oh, he's coming to take you skating. or swimming lessons.
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so -- it's just going to be a long time before i heal. it's going to be a long time before this family heals. not only was he a good dad, he was a loving husband. caring brother and most importantly to me, a uncle i could depend on. rashard brooks was silly. he had the brightest smile. and the biggest heart and loved to dance since we were kids. me and my uncle are both 27 years of age. no one walking this green earth is supposed to be shot and killed like trash in the street for falling asleep in a drive through. >> you didn't have to kill him -- because he wasn't that type of dude.
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so to you people that are looking around the world and did you have your feelings before it happened to us, i could only guess at what you felt, but now i understand. life shouldn't be this complicated. life shouldn't be where we have to feel some type of way if we see a police or somebody of a different color. i didn't come down here to talk to the made aredia. i came to love on my people. if you ask how this young black man was, look at your children when you see them laugh. that innocence. that joy. that pureness of soul. you had a glimpse of what we
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lost. >> the district attorney told cnn he should have a decision on possible charges against the officers involved by wednesday. i want to go now to ryan young. he's in atlanta. ryan, tell us what's happening there on the ground. >> yeah, we're seeing small groups of protestors still sort of going through the city right now, but i really think we have to take a moment to just think about that emotion from the family. we've done these news conferences conference before and the tremendous amounts of pain that family is going through right nowened what they shared with us, it was hard to watch. when you think b about there are a will the of questions in the city now. i've been on the ground for maybe b about two hours now and people just want to know why. they've all watched the body campaign video. they want to why know, how a conversation could take such aic turn. they want to' what the da is going to do and they are all anticipating the see what will happen on wednesday, but
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everyone that i talked to so far keeps pointing back to the family and mentioning the fact, the 8-year-old girl who obviously had a birthday party and her father wasn't able to be there. that sticks out to so many people and you heard in this news conference, they did not want violent protests. we've heard this before, but i think the family was really h hammering that point today in terms of saying they want to have their loved one remembered for the right thing and even right now across the street from this wendy's, there is probably 60 people standing there. there are balloons. people showing up to take pictures. there is plenty of traffic where people just want to be a part of this. atlanta is a different city. it's a city too busy to hate d this has really shocked a collection of people who live here who are looking for answers in terms of what happened and what kind of policing they can sort of count on moving forward. because really shattered the trust with so many people and
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they' looking to the leaders of the city to make a change. over and over again, i keep hearing he was calm. he was so nice. why did this have to happen and that is part of what's going on here now with those questions being asked all the time. >> ryan, thank you so much for that report. my next guest helped lead a rally after the georgia state capital today. thank you so much for joining us on the phone and as i mentioned, you've been protesting. so tell us how the death of rayshard brooks has changed the conversation there in atlanta. >> well i don't think it so much changes the conversation as much as it strengthened the conversation. to the point where the city and state and the nation are going to have to do something. there are too many blacks who have been lost at large.
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who law enforcement and i think the nation, black, white, brown, yellow. i think they're ready and insistent on change and i think what happened this weekend in atlanta only enhances that. i want to listen now to what the brooks family attorney said at that same press conference. this is chris stewart. >> watching tv and watching so many of our white brothers and sisters out there rallying, protesting, because they thought something was wrong with the current state of laws in their city or state. we didn't have a problem with it. that is their right as americans. to demand change. to demand laws change. so why is it so offense or painful or off putting when african-americans step forward to demand change against police brutality. >> i want to know what is your reaction to that? >> i think he's absolutely
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correct. the african-american community has been very patient getting a chance, getting a chance, getting a chance. those chances have run out. it's terribly frustrated. in the last four weeks alone you had miss taylor, arbury, george floyd and now this shooting in atlanta on saturday. enough is just enough. so like everybody else, we're now demanding change and in fact, we are happy so that many whites and others are joining in this call because i think they're eyes have been open. their sensitivity has been changed. >> thank you so much. we're going to have more from the brooks family ahead. first though, some minneapolis police officers suddenly resigning over mysterious reasons.
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city officials as the department came under heavy criticism. cnn did get a statement from a police department spokesman who said this. quote, people seek to leave for a myriad of reason. the npd is no exception. we thank those leading for their time and service to minneapolis. they have given of themselves and are appreciated. we wish them the best in their future endeavors. the four officers involved in george floyd's death have been fired and charged and investigators are separately looking into two hangings, two separate hangings of two black men from trees in southern california. they happened ten days apart, 50 miles apart. the deaths were initially deemed suicides but the families of both men are challenging that assessment and a growing course of community members and leetads are demanding answers. here's suzanne malveaux. >> there's a lot of questions and there is a lot of anger here about the alleged hanging of two
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black men. there's a state's attorney general now involved in overseeing an independent investigation and aup over the death of 24-year-old robert fuller. he was found last wednesday about 3:30 in the morning hanging from a tree. r authorities say across city hall. palmdale officials ruled as a suicide but the family believes it was a lynching. many residents are demanding answers. >> there's no way we hung himself. this is a lynching in the middle of palmdale in 2020. 2020. another lynching of a young black man in victorville not even 15 minutes away. they're lynching our black children! and palmdale lancaster in victorville, california. it stops now! right now! justice! justice! justice! >> in nearby victorville,
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california, another black man, a 38-year-old, was found hanging from a tree near a city library. they say they suspect no foul play. his family, too, say they just don't buy it so later today, there's going to be a press conference. the l.a. county sheriff's department are going to have to answer to these questions. >> thank you. new video has surfaced showing the confrontation between two teenagers in tulsa stopped by police and handcuffed for jaywalking. a neighborhood bystander filmed the incident and it shows another version of the altercation between one of the officers and a 13-year-old who was placed inside the patrol car. abby phillip is in tulsa ahead of the president's visit there this weekend and if you could walk us through video here, i know you spoke to the neighbor who filmed this. tell us what she said to you. >> that's right.
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this is another incident caused residents to be angry about their relationship with police. neighbor their neighbor, donna, was looking at this arrest unfolding. she was shocked by what she said was just the amount of force being used to restrain these teens. one of them in particular. i'm just going to let you see this video here from her vantage point. she sees the officer struggling with the boy in the police car. this video is just one of several that people have recorded as they watched this incident unfold. it shows a different version of events. once they are in the car, the officer is looking through the pockets. struggling with the 13-year-old teen who's screaming about how he's being racially profiled.
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so this incident, the department is saying that this was a specialized gang unit that stops people proactively. it also is, they are also just charging the teens with jaywalking, but not making any allegations that they were involved in any soort of criminal activity. >> and i wonder if you could shed some light on this, because having watched these two videos now, there really seems to be from the get go when it comes to this young man here, a, i guess he's outraged, doesn't understand why he's being detained. the definition of jaywalking just to listen to some of the family members, people who saw this, look at this road here. there aren't sidewalks. it's kind of a back street so where would you walk? you know, it seems like from the beginning, there's just a
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something that's understand uable on the part of these young men for why are we being stopped? >> yeah. we went to that place just to see for ourselves what was going on. it is in a residential neighborhood and that road is kind of a back road. it's very quiet back there and as you said, there is no sidewalk. one thing that donna said to us was that that grassy patch you can see there was often overrun with grass and weeds. people don't walk there because they don't think it's safe so they walk in the road, but it is part of what eems to be a pattern or that's what people here in tulsa tell me, of these proactive stops really targeting in their view, targeting young black men. these boys had been walking from a bus stop, their lawyer told me, through the neighborhood and as they began walking into the neighborhood, the officers in their patrol car followed them and eventually stopped them at the point at which the arrest occurred. so there is quite a bit of
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frustration. community wide here that this is just not an isolated incident and you can hear if you are to watch this dash camera video, you can hear the boysing to the officers. one of the boys, the 13-year-old, is distraught. screaming about being profiled. he is angry. his mother told me when i spoke to her that he is traumatized. she said he had had previous trauma that made him very sensitive to being held down and that he now is in a state of just constant nervousness about feeling like he could be stopped at any moment. >> yeah. thank you for that report. beyonce and taylor swift making specific demands to local lawmakers. plus a monumental supreme court decision that employers cannot fire workers because they're gay r or transgender. also, states and cities thre
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the supreme court declaring the civil rights act of 1964 protects gay, lesbian and transgender employees from workplace discrimination. thespout saying employers cannot fire their workers for being gay or trans gerrand. err is a cnn contributor, also co-author of the book notorious rbg, pardon me for that. i just read the prompter. thanks for joining us. two of the court's conservatives joined the four liberals in this decision so tell us more about this significant ruling. >> good afternoon. today, lgbtq activists have so much to be thankful for, but not just that. the larger argument here that
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was being made that all of these movements are intertwined, that lbgtq rights can be found in existing civil rights legislation, which in turn was a provision of women's rights, discrimination on the basis of sex, which built on racial equality in the civil rights act of 1964. the argument that all of these rights are intertwined, that the movements all have to work together has been validated by no less than two republican appointees to the supreme court in an unequivocal clear decision today. this is even better than many advocates were expegting. we had justice neil gorsuch, obviously president trump's first appointee, and chief justice roberts, both joining an opinion authored by gorsuch that make a very strong argument that you cannot discriminate on the basis of sex and specifically that that sex provision applies to lgbtq individuals in a way that the supreme court has never previously recognized. now yesterday, 15,000 people marched in brooklyn and said that black trans lives mattered.
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the woman who brought the case, the trans rights aspect of this, amy stevens, did not live to see this day, but millions of people in this country will now see a bipartisan, cross idea logical coalition saying that lgbtq individuals are included in existing civil rights law and the impact is enormous. >> thank you. president trump calling them game changers in the fight against coronavirus. now the fda is sidelining them. the agency is ending the emergency use of hydroxychloroquine because the risks outweigh any known benefits. cnn's senior medical correspondent is joining me now. oh, we have talked about this drug so much, this was an emergency use authorization, right? why revoke it now?
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? >> some ways, you could ask why not a long time ago. let's take a look at how this all unfolded. so back in march, the fda issued emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine to be used for certain covid patients then in april, just a month later, the fda and nih come out warning against its use and then the month after that, two studies prestigious medical journals came out say iing it was ineffective. they said not only does it not work, but it increases the risk of cardiac arrest by more than two times then today here in june, the authorization is revoked. now it's saying and the fda says it's unlikely to work and there are concerns that it could cause problems including heart problems. now it's interesting because the fda has said look, at the time we gave the authorization back in march, we were going based on the evidence at hand. every expert i've spoken with and these are people who study it in covid, said there never
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really was any evidence this drug worked. basically what we had was a president who was pushing it. >> and there was evidence from the beginning. from the r very beginning, that it caused problems. thank you so much from atlanta for us. we have breaking news in the coronavirus pandemic as states and cities threaten to shut down again as more and more crowds are just flat out ignoring social distancing guidelines. the nfl network is reporting that several nfl players have tested positive for the virus. plus, nba stars divided over whether they should restart the season as the unrest grows across america. and ben carson suggest iing the president will come around on kneeling during the anthem despite everything the president has said.
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is joining me now. tell me what you know here. >> my understanding and according to sources who have told me and my colleague at nfl network, several texans players and several cowboys players including at least one big name player have in fact tested positive for the coronavirus. this is something that's happened in recent days and a couple of important facts here. first of all, from what we understand u, none of these players have been in the facility, which would be something that had they been in the facility, teams would have to do a deep clean and other protocol measures. i'm also told both teams did in fact follow through on health protocols and as far as these players go, just on the personal individual health, they are fine. none are as far as i can tell, exceedingly sick. obviously good news there. they're okay, but yes, several cowboys and texans players have in fact tested positive for covid-19.
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>> all right. ian, great reporting. thank you for joining us. i want to talk now with retired nfl offensive tackle, efram. thank you for being here with us and i wonder when you look at this as a former player, how do you think that they can expect to have a four month season when they have players testing positive here. >> it will be difficult but i will say this. once teams get back to their facilities and they have an eye and keep a notion on what everyone is doing. when players are at home at their own disposal, we don't know who they're coming in contact with. they're living by their own guidelines so until they're in a structured environment where they can you know, be watched and adhere to certain rules once training camp start iing to go , that's the only way you can keep guys from you know, associating with someone whether they know they have the disease or not. >> i want to bring ian back into
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the conversation. how do you think this is going to affect the season for the nfl or the nba? >> yeah. this is something first of all as far as the timing goes, the nfl's going to have the benefit of watching how the nba and perhaps hopefully major league baseball as well, reacts to some positive tests. the protocol. what do they do? how do they limit the spread? the nfl has the benefit of watching all that just because players aren't due in training camp until late july. the date's still not set. but it should be noted that the chief medical officer of the nfl has said very publicly they expect there to be positive tests. it's not a question of if. it's really a question of when. it's really just about following protocol. limiting the spread and making sure that really is not something that gets out of control. that is something that sort of has been the focus of the nfl rather than saying all right, let's make sure there are no
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positive tests. there are going to be some. it's how teams, how the organizations itself respond and follow the protocol that's really going to dictate how the 2020 season goes. >> how do they kind of keep the players in a bubble, right? one question. i want t ask you separately. that keeps coming up is we're seeing widespread protests for racial justice. are athletes going to take a knee during "the national anthem" when the nfl resumes games in the fall? seems likely there's just going to be more just from what we're hear iing from players. this morning, ben carson, the only african-american in the president's cabinet, was asked about whether the president would soften his stance on this kneeling during "the national anthem" and let's just listen to what ben carson said. >> so is there any chance you might persuade the president that he ought not to be upset with players kneeling during "the national anthem"?
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>> well i don't think he has manifest as much animosity in that region. lately. and i think we just continue to work with him. he'll get there. >> do you think he'll get there? >> no, i don't think he'll get there. he has shown no signs of getting there. he's shown he wants to be right and why would he walk back that stance and you know i have no faith in ben carson. knowing exactly what the president's going to do. ben carson is the same man who a couple of years ago said that slaves were imgrabts in the bottom of slave ships so he has no validity of the situation or the flight of the american slave in this country. so how can we take his word about what donald trump is going to do come around or not come around to something that has been plaguing this country for so, so many years. >> i want to listen to some of what the president has said on this, on kneeling during the
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anthem. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag, to say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now? out, he's fired. he's fired! we have to stand proudly for "the national anthem." you shouldn't be playing. you shouldn't be there. maybe you shouldn't be in the country. when you go down and take a knee or any other way, you're sitting essentially, for our great national anthem. you're disrespecting our flag and you're disrespecting our country. and the nfl should have sus u spended some of these players for one game. everybody stood up yesterday. there was nobody kneeling at the beginning of the super bowl. we've made a will tlot of impro, ahaven't we? that's a big improvement. >> it seems like the issue here is going to be pushed because for instance, houston texas
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star, texans star, j.j. watt was firing back on twitter at a fan saying pretty sure you won't see watt take a knee. watt tweeted a, don't speak for me. b, if you still think it's about disrespecting the flag or our military, you clearly haven't been listening. to that point, do you think that americans are some americans are kind of coming round on the kneeling and to j.j. watt's point there, maybe they have more context now for why players have kneeled? >> i think the narrative got hijacked a couple of years ago when kaepernick started this silent protest to bring awareness to what was happening in urban and african-american communities. now i think people really understand. what we've got to see eight minutes and 46 seconds of a man begging for his life at the hands of police with george floyd, i think the narrative now, people understand exactly
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what ckaepernick meant and othe players who decided to peacefully protest by taking a knee. you can't change the narrative and in this country, we have a way of shifting what is american and what is un-american. right? look at nascar. what nascar did. they just banned the confederate flag. what's more un-american than the confederate flag in terms of they wanted to suh seed from the south. they didn't even want to be a part of the country. that's still a badge of honor and heritage and robert e. lee. all of these things that were completely un-american have become a symbol of america, but someone peacefully protesting by taking a knee is somehow against the country and military. we have to top changing the narrative and forcing our own ideals into certain situations and protests. >> yeah, thank you so much for your perspective. >> thank you.
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the trump administration is under fire for refusing to reveal the names of companies on
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the receiving end of your dollars in coronavirus relief funds. millions of businesses were given loans as part of the paycheck protection program. steven mnuchin promised this is his quote, full transparency, end quote, about who was receiving those emergency ppp loans. well now mnuchin and the trump administration are completely breaking that promise. the administration now argues that the identity of those companies is quote, confidential. steve mnuchin, same person who promised transparency, and he said that the loan amounts are quote, proprietary natiinformat. >> in so far as naming each and every company, i don't think that promise was ever made. and i don't think it's necessary. >> congresswoman port er is a democratic representative from california. she's joining us now. she serves on the financial services and oversight and reform committees. thank you for being here. >> absolutely.
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>> so you are we should also mention a law professor. you disagree with steve mnuchin. you cowrote a letter with senator kamala harris demanding transparency and gave the treasury >> well, because he doesn't have any legal argument. this isn't something where we can see some interpret this way or that. he's making a decision and hasn't offered anything to back him up. in fact, every point of law we would look at points the other direction. so, the paycheck protection program is $650 billion program. the applications that borrowers fill out impplicitly tells them this information may be disclosed. in fact, to the contrary, he told borrowers they may have to give the information up. and regulatory loans have to be
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given up. the fact we have a more powerful program, it's all the more important to have that transparency. and the treasury secretary had been refusing to respond to requests from those trying to understand if our taxpayer dollars have been used wisely. >> and the application says the identity of the recipient and loan amount are basically foelable, subject to freedom of information act. what is your fear about why the administration has broken its promise on transparency and is saying we're going to keep this secret? >> so, one possibility is there's a lot of abuse, things they don't want the american public to know. we saw some of the abuses of the paycheck protection program, steak shack, barratone but that's because they were public
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kumptanies. i would suspect if the secretary of treasury doesn't want this information public, it's because he thinks the public may be outraged with what they see. but this is our tax dollars. not secretary mnuchin's personal war chest. it's our tax dollars. and we, in congress, can't evaluate if the program is working or not without this data. >> so, we've learned now that secretary mnuchin could be open to striking a deal on greater transparency for the small business program. i wunonder what kind of deal wod you be open to short of all these names and they got this amount each? >> i've written -- in a letter i wrote to senator harris and i have a bill, the paycheck protection program transparency act, that would require the disclosure. and it's clear what they have to provide and don't have to provide. and i think that bill lays out
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what we need to get secretary munugsn m mnuchin to agree to. frankly, we have the upper hand here and the will of the american people, across the ideological spectrum is on our side. they want oversight and they want transparency. >> congresswoman, thank you. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> the man in this powerful image here, seen carrying an injured white protester to safety at a black lives matter demonstration in london will join me next. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride.
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an image of incredible humanity from london protest has gone viral. a black man carrying an injured white man to safety after far right demonstrators targeted a black lives matters protest. let's take a look.
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now this injured white man had fallen to the ground, in all of this chaos, and that's when patrick hutchinson and a group of his friends formed a protective ring around him, as you can see. hutchinson scooped him up and carried him through the angry crowd to police. and patrick hutchinson is being hailed as a hero and he's joining us live with a group that formed the demonstration. explain to us something behind the image. can you walk us through what happened on saturday. >> yeah, hi. so, we were down at the demonstrations looking to sort of protect and serve our community.
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and these gentleman behind me, that you can see, chris, otoketo, germane, and lee russell, these guys were here with me to do what we know best and that's to serve and protect our community. there was an alteration taking place. these guys in front of me ran in, dispersed the crowd, made a shield over the gentleman that had fallen on the ground, was being attacked. and i ducked under them, scooped them up and put them on my shoulder. and we carried them towards police with them shielding me and protecting me from the continued onslaught. >> so, there's been a lot of questioning about who that man is that you carried. do you know? >> i have no idea who this man was. all i know is that he was there.
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up to no good, let's just say. >> so, he was a counterprotester. he wasn't there in support of black lives matter too, be clear? >> yes. he wasn't here to support black lives matter. he was here with football hooligans and they were clashing with some of the black lives protesters. i think he was a fallen man. he got left behind. >> so, people look at that photo and they say that's the image of humanity, right? you're picking up this guy, who, by your description was up to no good and carrying him to safety. i think there's a lot of people who look at that very positively. what do you say to that? >> yeah, i think it's something that your police officers over there could learn a lesson from. you know? just because somebody's up to no
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good, doesn't mean you have to kill them. >> tell us what was going through your mind as you rushed in to scoop them up. >> to be honest, my mind is blank. in instances like this, we don't think. we just act. and so t was an instinct. the guys had already done their part. and it was -- i had no alternative really but to grab him and lift him on my shoulders and carry him out. >> patrick, we want to thank you for joining us and talking about this and just explaining a little more about that photo. and thank you to your friends as well, the gentleman behind you, for joining us as well. >> thank you. it's okay. my friends also, they thank you as well. >> thank you. all right. patrick hutchinson, we
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appreciate it. top of the hour now, i'm brianna and we begin with a family's plea for justice. the family and widow of rayshard brooks calling for murder charges after a an atlanta police officer shot and killed him in a confrontation. there's body cam that shows he initially complied but when they tried to handcuff him, a struggle ensued. during that, brooks grabbed the officer's taser, and shortly after, he took off running. while running away, video shows brooks turning around, pointing what appears to be the taser at the officer. one of the officers then fired three times at brooks. brooks died of gun shot wounds to the back.