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it's part of a racist system that he condemns today. greatly wastes lives out in the countryside far from philadelphia where he said for twenty three guineas. now retired he insisted on putting on his uniform to reveal the open erases practices of his former colleagues the first thing he denounces is the quote of arrests imposed on us police in many large cities in this race the numbers pushes them to control black people for no reason quotas lead to arrests for no reason. that isn't credibly. disgusting they would take a person's freedom away to meet a quota. minorities have no one to call if they're wrongly arrested the white person will call their local political committee man
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a person they'll call the parents perhaps a teenager will call the local politician you know what's going on here my child was arrested just because you can have his license why don't you just tell him to go home and get his license and things like so the white person has more power but people have no connection to the people in power so you know there's not going to be any. blowback on arresting a minority because they don't have any power to complain and after americans an attorney unjustly arrested was thin not treated with the same respect as the white people on iran because nobody else around again stop somebody from going through like it was a out of your car out of your car so me i did you would say that to a white person you would go up and say. may i see your driver's license please. and blacks know that blacks know when you look so out of your car now and then as it
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were what did i do it all down what did i do don't say that don't ask me why i'm stopping you i said get out of the car and that's right there you forced disrespect and i saw that happening and blacks know what's happening they know it's not happening to white people so automatically they start resenting the police just from little things command verbal commands let alone the physicality of grabbing somebody and putting them in handcuffs while you check their id and unfortunately what i. would tell other officers well that's enough is enough then they would think they would argue. and and for the word what are you an and lover and and for. in front of a camera that used between policeman is unpronounceable for a release since he retired he campaigns openly against the racist behavior of the police the film office and has even made
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a very explicit take out. we're so deep in the corruption soul and i think that the result of corruption is liberate us our house from interpretation of liberalism his or her big course one of the most important results of reigning corruption and could not cure it because of huge thinks that liberalism is the cure but liberalism is the poison. gas running insisting that we do not in keeping him i am. i was to try to list as a journalist because they are the. best that. kind you when you could talk or knew what it would be it's not but showing you the need you have to brush it off i don't.
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know if that. yes yes to listen to the massive shock i. don't know. if you found my jewish but your mind. you speak of the fear of this testing discussed at the custos terming just over young. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i played for many clubs over the gays so i know the game and so i guides. football
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending stupidity twenty million up one player. it's an experience like no one else want to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy but great so one more chance for. the base it's going to. i'm asking police and open season stop shooting black man just like there's some kind of animal they were going to mess with that white now why they have they devalue the black man the black man is well let's put it this way in
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driving down a street in philadelphia on a hot friday night in august i was with a partner and of course hot august night in philadelphia it's a lot of people don't have air conditioning and and they're outside so there's a lot of people outside on the steps in the street and if we're writing down my partner says well the roaches are out tonight they're wet roaches cockroaches they're little. bugs to crawl into floor they're all like that i can garbage and it's a very derogatory term roach the roaches are out tonight so if you view. people as a roach as an insect an undesirable very undesirable insect. you're going to be able to shoot them much easier than you would a person that you value hire a white person or a speck of them at that time maybe was did not know how to respond to the violence against the black people and he even got carried away by it that was.
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something that i became hardened somewhat so that i was not an angel. i usually excessive force and i. slap somebody when he said something really insulting to me and then after i did that i realized wow i should that i had no right to do that that was not professional it was it was not i was not professional was not human about a week later. another incident occurred and i used more force than i needed. after the guy was handcuffed i grabbed the pushed him up against the wall and i said don't you dare say that to me again do you understand. and i realize this is a disease i'm starting to develop. what is saying really wish is not
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specific to philadelphia agents. in march this year the ministry of justice published an alarming report about the ferguson police more than one hundred pages show how the police violated the rights of black residents in the city. of racism with the american police has become such a big issue that a conscious awakening in some police stations has started we are in norwalk connecticut. going back to school with in small unit growth for three days these twenty five offices we'll learn how to get rid of a racist pig judges says this optional training is given by two former agents their mission is a challenge to make these offices understand that they too have to judge this is what we're going to learn today is it a possibility that everyone in this room has biased as police in
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a biased manner and you know you know that you've done it i can tell you the stories you'll hear from me is i helped police in the biased manner i know that now didn't realize that twenty or thirty years ago this lady trainer uses her test and experience as an example in role playing in the first simulation the suspect is a white woman. officers are to be reporting party calls i reports there's a woman sitting on a bus stop across the street he's been robbed several times he thinks he may have gotten us to respond. well the two offices have to control her. blow ups or tell you i'm well how are you good when suddenly. out of that we're going to have to come your husband your kids are just an accident over there you have to come here courtesy of her kids her kids in her husband were in your eyes all that i think written on your hat he was there like they're leaving you not to
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come cuddle so i'll fill in the confusion the two police officers let her go without even searching had the next scenario if we were replayed this all right now are ok and shot down or this time the trainer chooses a black suspect what would happen automatically bronzer to grow they're going to stop him why this is a more likely you know that he's a person that's going to have a gun and so they're not like me and i let him go. talk about their perception of what they see is that so they don't then i don't let him go given that want to be we give to our selves even black officers get it the white woman had the weapon but the police arrested the unarmed black person more the lesson that the police whatever happens you know tend to see black people as criminals but it is not easy for them to admit that they have races pre-judge this is. i thought i'm certainly going to tell you that i do involving you know not that i haven't really thought
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about it you know or now so i don't know that i. accurate. answer that question but you know maybe three days ago do you think that's after this training you are going to same suit the way that you all work to know that because . i want to. change the way i'm working with you know part of the i will be more self-will with this training is designed to teach teach us to teach us the rest of the police officers unlikely pharma to be. or fair or impartial. jury where we already are fair and impartial of t.v.'s or fair or the head of this department office this training after the numerous cases of police violence throughout the country well this is not what this shows our community that we're doing everything we can to make sure we're policing in a fair manner is going to make our job easier we're going to trust us more and
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everybody wins so it's really it's a win win the only point on which this manager loses the price sixteen thousand dollars it is one of the most expensive optional courses the only case in which it is financed by the ministry of justice is when recent blunders were committed few agencies have been trained so far but since ferguson demand is soaring i'm going to allentown the end of the year and was trying to book into twenty fifteen this is my schedule so far. the n.y.p.d. has asked for the training it's expected in pittsburgh this year. but is this a solution. just a very visceral sort of. the city of baltimore started training its police officers against racial prejudice last year despite that a young afro-american died in april this year players or demonstrations for the protection of black people in the riots that shake the city images that suddenly
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reminds america off its past. a task that continues to haunt the country. in the southeast of the united states three hours from atlanta america has a meeting with its own history on this form a land of slavery blacks did not have the same rights as whites. fifty years ago the police were beating up blacks here. fifty years ago young african-americans would not have had the right to walk on this bridge. the march that changed the distance of the black community is come in memory to today the fight for black freedom to fight against racism to the right to vote like white people that. little bad boy all right all right first of all. on sunday march seventh one
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thousand nine hundred sixty five on a bridge in selma six hundred african americans demonstrated peacefully to demand their right to vote. the state governor ordered the police to charge the activists . over fifty people were taken to hospital. the event became a symbol. here fifty years later the president the protesters are waiting for is black history acknowledgement has witnessed. in his speech barack obama makes an analogy between the come immigration and the recent events in the country. he admits that there is still a lot to be done. of course the more common mistake is to suggest that ferguson is a isolated incident. that racism is better. than the work the drill men and women to selma is now complete. we don't need the ferguson report to know that's not true . why does need to open our minds and our ears and our hearts to know that this
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nation's racial history still custis long shadow upon us. on the bridge in selma many share the same feeling many still have the impression of living in a racist country. black people are popular anywhere not in america not in france on any ice this is a little different because we were former slaves so that mentality is still there even though we're not currently slaves we can still be viewed as slaves sometimes. and this white has a slogan black people i can't breathe. the last words of every gonna strangled by the n.y.p.d. . my god. why do you wear this out today because we can't breathe either way because for black. berry gone his mother was also they. have. to get up here to be
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a business and are very sorry this is a commemoration not a celebration and now we have to go forward with this we shouldn't stop until everybody gets justice you know justice in this city justice in every city you know because what happened on this bridge is similar to what happened to my son you know they had nobody god so our wives and. kids and we didn't get justice yet but we're still pushing on we want to show and just like we're pushing on here we go but still hard. to fight in order to sentence the policeman who killed her son it will not be easy to have and for all those in selma today walking on this bridge is a way to continue the fight for justice and equality the fight that is unfortunately necessary. the litany of blunders and police abuse
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proves it the united states has still very far from having sold their issue with racism. and. exactly how solid america if you add the national debt the unaccounted for down likes also security medicare medicaid the corporate debt and yet all that debt together i haven't seen the numbers lately but it's something in excess of five hundred thousand dollars per household and because the debt seller of wall street
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who packages debt sells debt makes money and profits and feeds from that they feel like they need to make even greater profits they have a big fat cow profit that they stick into everyone's back and they say negative interest rates are good for you go buy more go give us more of your money go into debt go buy margin going to barge and give us more. this is the last edition of cross talk for the. and we're doing something different
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love. so. long. as no such luck to. president putin confirms an explosion at a supermarket in st petersburg was an act of terrorism for the identity of the attack it is still on know. his from the families in iraq full of previously held as slaves by islamic state.
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