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greetings and sal you take issue we are now more than 20 days into our summer of rebellion here in the united states of america and the protesting in the streets is still going strong from washington d.c. to seattle to atlanta the once voiceless are now proudly and forcefully uniting in one great voice rallying against a law enforcement criminal justice system that is based solely on power money and violence president trump showed us as much in today's rose garden briefing slash 2 $1020.00 4 campaign stump speech when after promising police reforms by among other things giving law enforcement more money he then randomly started talking about the economy and what does that mean the stock market went through the roof
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these good numbers they drove it up to a level that we're almost at the same level hard to believe we're getting very close to the level we were before the pandemic and before all of the things that you've seen happen yeah you know because nothing nothing says police reform like master potoroo wall street bootlicking i mean when i think of reforming police a wall street meanwhile democratic candidate joe biden well. actually isn't even heard from joe at this point. you know rapidly rising. because even remember he's running for president seriously but despite the failures of our corporate approved leadership on all levels it's the protesters and the activists on the ground who are actually changing the world and helping us all into
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a better and brighter future since the tragic murder of george boyd on may 25th by the minneapolis police department the folks fighting for justice on the ground have not only been able to force the minnesota justice system to arrest and charge the officers involved. they also gave a much deserved game of thrones style shaming to an out of this league young mayor and in a stunning turn were actually able to pressure the minneapolis city council to announce plans to disband its police department and invest in community based public safety programs following their calls to defend the police to defund the police so today my friends we honor the real warriors who are out there fighting for real change in this country as we start watching the hawks. she wanted to school on a city street. that are so you'd like to see the grass is always state. great. slaves systemic dissent says the
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late show which was so please tell us. what's going on watching the hawks i am tyro been there and joining us today is civil rights attorney and kima levy armstrong who has been on the front lines in the battle for equality in police accountability since those tragic 8 minutes back on may 25th welcome the came and thank you for coming on today. i think back at. mickey mouse i say you i want you but i'm a spy for equality of accountability in minneapolis since long even long before the tragic murder george floyd are indeed the wheels of change finally moving faster in minnesota than we've seen in years past. or internally in that way we have been war or out right. now that name on that static yet or ford or the minneapolis police department we're seeing
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a lot more people taking to the streets quite a number of young folks who are raising their voices and who have persistently been challenging in justice for the last 20 plus days so it's great to see you and i hope that it continues until we shift this whole system because as we say in the streets the whole damn system is guilty of snow i couldn't agree with you more but i could not agree of the more and became that we've seen all of the we've seen protesters who have shouted down the mayor of minneapolis recently what do you think is the significance of minneapolis the city council's decision to call for the disbanding of the police department and what are activists on the ground calling for to put in its place. well just to set the record straight our minneapolis city council. has not been active in terms of holding police accountable for the last several years i have been one of the folks calling them out along with other activists for trying to pander to different groups of people
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and not even having the legal authority to disband the minneapolis police department nor to do fund it at this point and so because we've been calling them out saying listen you have to do the real boots on the ground work the heavy lifting you have to learn about these issues and you have to get serious about holding police accountable they have walked back a lot of the comments that they made publicly that grabbed a lot of headlines and got a lot of people's hopes up and we're and some of them were calling for them to be ousted in the next election as a matter of fact because we have gone to city hall so many times demanding that they hold police accountable they have failed to do so and now that there is a global outcry we're seeing them pretend to become more involved but it's really empty at this point until we actually see some results that truly is heartbreaking because you know nothing is worse than a politician who gets on t.v. and says what the people want to hear and them behind closed doors is oh no i'm
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sorry i can't hear you been on the ground like i said since the beginning since long before news cameras and twitter feeds i've even focused on the streets of south minneapolis from other sort of large what do you feel has been the biggest misrepresentation in the last 20 some odd days of the minneapolis protesters and activists like yourself who are fighting so hard for change. for a right wording started burning and stores started to be looted we had a lot of our media here trying to tie. activists to those types of demonstrations that were happening but our demonstrations have largely been peaceful for the. last 5 plus years the reality is that we warned elected officials that we were in a combustible situation in the city of minneapolis because of their failed it's a whole police accountable and because of the consistent economic injustice that african-americans experience they have known about these problems they didn't take
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it seriously and finally things just exploded so none of us condone the buildings burning in the things that happen but that's what it is taken to gain the attention of the governor the mayor city council members and legislators to actually begin to take these issues seriously. and became a you know you've been in this movement and movements like this for a long time just as much as people are excited to see a movement take waves and get this type of national and international attention there are people on the other side who also want to see it and soon after a few reforms are passed and some of the statues of historical races are toppled broner down do you think that the fighting has needs to go deeper or are some of these moves correct and where do the protests go next what's the next change activists are calling for. or we are persis and calling for killer cops to be removed from the force we're persistent in calling for cops with
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a history of excessive force to be removed from the police force as well we're calling for the removal of the head of the minneapolis police federation bar crawl because of his own violent history as a police officer but also the fact that he is often called killer cops or roic in the public eye is which is just completely unacceptable so we're going to continue to demand those changes at the local level we're also pushing our state government to take action and to form an independent body that investigates police murder cases and that also has an independent special prosecutorial unit right now. there's a push back at the legislature to have those cases be reviewed by the attorney general for the state of minnesota but we don't want someone who is cozy with the system to investigate police murder cases we need a completely independent body and one that allows for some public oversight an
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employer into how things play out i want to ask you to you know when we look back at the beginning of like black lives matter coming out well you've even before ferguson but you know really kind of you know catching major headlines after you know the killing of michael brown and eric garner and you know a few years back what do you feel has been the biggest difference between the push and then for justice and what we're seeing this summer. well we know that a lot more people are informed as a result of the uprisings that happened in ferguson and just the fact that we have been persistent in terms of getting our message out whether it's popular or not whether we have a crowd of 500 versus 50 people in the streets we're still out there advocating but i think with the global pandemic that we're all experiencing and having a shelter in place it forced people to pay attention when they saw the brutal
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killing of george floyd on video and i think that just all of that frustration and that anger and that outrage at our government at the fact that no meaningful steps have been taken to address police violence just cause people to take to the streets in mass and support and are held in jeopardy really to go out and and and advocate for justice but that is what needed to happen and we're glad that folks in office the states actually got involved in demonstrating which i don't think there's ever happened before naxa mentions so many folks around the world who are pushing for justice for george floyd and are stolen lives that is unprecedented as far as we can tell and it just motivates us to keep fighting for justice until we see the entire system shift and until there is an overhaul of our system of policing as we know it in so many of our communities we need mental health services we need social
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services we need jobs we don't need to continue investing so much money in our police forces and we came up with movements like this happen folks on the outside are always asking where is the leader we know that this this movement has taken shape across multiple states as you mentioned it's also taken shape globally what would you say is the mode of success that you've seen despite the fact that a lot of people would argue that this is a leaderless group. while i think that there are a lot. of different leaders i think that it is actually a mis representation of the movement when people say that there is no single leader there doesn't have to be one single leader in order for a movement to be affective i think that part of the strength of the movement is that we have leaders from all walks of life particularly black leadership that's multigenerational that's out on the front line standing up for justice along with allies along with non-black allies as well who are you know using their voices to
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fight for change and fight for justice we also know historically when there has been one leader that folks can pinpoint those leaders have been assassinated like dr martin luther king jr like malcolm x. . you know the list goes on and on and so i think the folks are saying listen all of us can be leaders all of us can step up to the plate all of us can demand justice and i appreciate that became i just want to tell you you know for someone who grew up in minnesota as a native there i just want to say you know what all this went down i'm seeing the good work that you've been doing out there on the streets in the last 20 some odd days i just can't tell you how proud i am and how honored i am to have you on the show today and thank you so much for the good work that you're doing out there and making this change happen. and more for your court and. not right for all of the people who've been out there thousands of people on the front lines 20 days straight fighting for justice always a pleasure having you on the kimmel every armstrong civil rights attorney keep up
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the great work. and. all right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand yes at your fingertips through the brand new portable t.v. app which is now available on all platforms not coming soon it's available now so definitely check it out all right coming up as more and more give to the cause of black lives matter and other movement for change we'll look into the vultures who are swooping in to. steel and possibly create a step state to. fix
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some control for a middle class time of the night most of them are very hardworking people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some of those trick about luck the whole time joel bloom told me his pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gun point if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get addicted anyone that's homeless is history like garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be in the world's richest country.
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we're living in historic times black people in america are sick and tired of being sick and tired of being choked out by a nation that continues to offer oppression under the guise of democracy. the murder of an unarmed black man george floyd sparked nationwide protests there received global support black lives matter took center stage organizing protests from coast to coast spreading awareness on social media and amplifying the voices of those on the ground crying out born into police brutality and white supremacy employees of tech giants like apple google and microsoft raised over $4000000.00 for the black lives matter foundation noble enough movements need a salient message manpower energy and yes funds but what is the black lives matter foundation your guess is as good as money this week the cap blew off of this shadow
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group that has no affiliation with black lives matter whatsoever the black lives matter foundation is actually located in santa clarita california it has one paid employee and lists a u.p.s. store as its address the black lives better foundation has 0 point nation with d.l. him and according to the foundation's own founder robert ray barnes i never met them never spoke them and i have no one nation ship with them since early june donations have been pouring in to support black lives matter and this santa clarita group seems to be taking advantage of the moment in the popular name further once black lives matter foundation hasn't done a thing to advance the movement with the millions he's raised since swagger jack in the brain but boris isn't the only one coming under fire for donations the minnesota freedom fund a popular built on in the midwest is getting a lot of social media fire as well after raising $30000000.00 in the wake of george
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boyd's murder and the subsequent protests the phone has only use 200002 bail out protesters black grassroots activists were quick to call out the bail fund asking for transparency in a plan of how the money would be spent. but for their part the minnesota freedom fund is addressing the issue in real time via twitter it seems to shake out that this bail fund isn't various at all but it's understaffed working through the complicated web of cash bail important procedures and loading up on volunteer capacity. that was unclear what would you call a swagger swagger jacket swagger jacket investment new favorite word of the day out of work so what is that ok the black lives matter foundation break that down for me and how exactly did this swagger jacking which is the black lives matter foundation is actually a registered nonprofit organization and they noticed that there was a lot of attention being played to black lives matter as a group they saw the hashtags they saw that there were individuals who were willing
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to donate and give and they set up a go fund me page as well as a donation page on their website not listing that they had 0 affiliation with the actual black lives matter group and they were accepting donations in the millions from the very big name individuals and celebrities sports sports folks they were accepting it from different members of the tech world and those far have not said anything related to where the money is going to go they have no plan of that and they haven't spent any of it yet either it's just certain there is it is just sitting wow that's messed up and then there's this guy the you know the guy the owners and he's basically just not giving up anything on it right. there people are questioning him but he's not really stepping forward to give it a you know sort of like about what is going to do with the money or where it's going to go to just sit most moment he's just sitting on the money that he has been question about what his fund raising looked like before you know this june protests took off and
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a little bit of research shows that his fund raising was about 2 $100.00 so this organization had nothing before a lot of the protests took off and they've really taken advantage of a name that they are using to elevate based. glee there best right now with the minnesota bail for and you were talking about is a completely different kind of situation this is are people out trying to steal people's money or anything like that this is just something different this is an organization that i don't think was really prepared to have this much you know we were didn't have the infrastructure to be prepared to take in this much money that they got correct and you are 100 percent correct the minnesota bill fund is totally staffed by volunteers so any donation that is given to the bail fun is not used for middle management it's not news for individuals at all it goes directly towards bail something interestingly creepy happened on twitter late last night where there were some conservative groups that actually attacked the bail because they were looking at the amount of fundraising they had done versus the amount of money that has been spent on bail the problem with that is that it will be very quickly so it
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started from these conservative hacks that were basically trying to call out bail issues these are the same folks who try to shut down bail bonds across the country because they don't believe in anyone being able to help impoverished disadvantaged people who are largely locked up for low level bail so what we're seeing is that it actually ended up taking off because a lot of activist re tweeted it because they also started asking where is this money going you are legitimate question when you see how much was given birth is how much is actually better spent right now to go about $35000000.00. so legitimate questions about transparency the minnesota bill plan actually decided that they were going to step up to the plate and respond in a series of tweets that are still available on twitter they went through exactly what their process is and i don't think that a lot of people understand how the bail process works so i worked in criminal justice reform specifically around bill issues and bill reform just because you someone post bail doesn't mean you're automatically released there is a process to this and sometimes it can take days sometimes it can take. you
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shattering my image of what hollywood has taught me that the moment that you post bail and good boy walk out with your gold watch 4 and watch as we're going to lose your career in hollywood lying to us once again. a lot of it gets wrapped up in red tape and in many cases you see police departments amplify charges and sometimes they get amplified specifically after somebody is taken in and we see this time and time again in protest movements there are trumped up charges that have nothing to do with what they originally told them they were getting taken away for and the bail movement is trying to work around those issues so it's not nefarious at all they're going through a process they've actually gotten a lot more volunteers to to show up now because they know that this is an overburdened some for the current staff of volunteers that they have and i think that over the next few days we're definitely going to see things shape up as you and i do love groups like that who are stuck with up to say hey give us donations so we can help these people who are you know being unfairly processed and we can bounce these people out of prison and cope through help cope through some of that
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red tape by giving people money and access to forms that they don't normally do exactly the bigger issue i think that is smart that the minnesota bail plan actually you know elevate it was that bail in america is a system that is designed to keep poor people poor and to take advantage of disadvantaged and minority communities and that's exactly what we're seeing here so all in all folks out there create tension to where you send your money when you're trying to get on board with some of these great movements we're changing for change you don't want to give your money to buy a bad actors and players. in america's most populated city new york city the police commissioner announced the city's anti-crime unit comprised of 600 plain clothes officers will be dissolved instead those officers will be shifted to more community policing this change as a result of only one protest putting pressure on police officers treatment of mainly blacks and hispanics meanwhile nationwide protests continue today and in some areas escalating to buy land confrontations parties reports. increasing demand
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for action in the wake of george floyd's doesn't want states coast to coast are heeding calls for change still a growing divide between law enforcement and communities. around the country in atlanta thousands came out in droves demanding an end to police brutality and changes in the state's criminal justice system. this following the death of 27 year old brooks a black man who was shot and killed by a white officer following a confrontation outside of this wendy's the protests but about. the city's police chief resigning just hours later and the officer who fired the fatal shot was terminated still some protests around the country causing concern some officer seen getting overly aggressive and pepper spraying seemingly peaceful protesters around the country video capturing the moment a 13 year old boy in seattle was sprayed in the face with mace after an officer
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fired it at a nearby group the boy seen screaming as he coaches his father some seattle activists allegedly arming minors with assault rifles this video appears to show ross samone the so-called warlord of the capitol hill handing out well looks like a ar 15 a semi automatic weapons to kids who appear to be under the age of $21.00 to take to the bank to bring it under state law that's a felony but in new mexico weapons weren't held by police or protesters but rather civilians who say their intention is to protect the public the riot. the presence of militias or other armed groups sparking mixed reaction from police and demonstrators across the state and in santa fe the albuquerque police department putting out a statement saying we want to discourage groups from attempting to engage in a public safety role during protests and large gatherings they are not trained and they are more likely to escalate tensions if they are carrying firearms and dressed like military or law enforcement officers now back here in new york officials have
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announced the n.y.p.d. will be moving to add the use of plainclothes anti crime units and instead move those more than $600.00 officers to different assignments including neighborhood policing. reporting. work trinity chávez artsy. to bora bora bora those streets are all fire but changes in the women thank goodness gracious now when is that the back of the protesters i'm thank them and love and art of a body that is our show for you today remember gone in this world we are not we are not told we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am i roll been to a nominee keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and. the
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people's republic of just a non-conformist utopia or a politically correct i'll take your pick nonetheless the experiment being played out in seattle is no laughing matter the ideas of law and order and illegitimate use of force are at stake a piece of advice go visit jobs before chast physics you. aha no team no crowd. no shots. actually just don't speak. with dr no 1st. points your thirst for action.
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in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage 3 parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks protecting only population of belfast tens of thousands of forced to flee their homes a mobile strike can put these at. was that the or you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the plague more than a 100 innocent civilians with. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and the degree to which the solution was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named to the new me getting i think it went to do very very top i think is the. the water where all the patients you walk to school and give the go ahead.
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